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abc's amy robach has the mother's message to everyone suffering tonight. amy? >> good evening, diane. thee oh, curtis is a free man tonight. while his family is hoping he'll be home soon after nearly two years of waiting, they are taking it one day at a time. >> reporter: today his mother describes speaking with his son for the first time since his release. >> what was that like? >> it was wonderful. usually he doesn't have a whole lot to say to me. he's a typical guy, hi mom, yeah, everything is fine. but he was so excited. he was saying, mom, they're being so nice to me, and they put me in this 12-star hotel. he was over the top excited. i think obviously he has to decompress. he's been through so much. >> reporter: the 45-year-old freelance journalist falling into the hands of syrian militants loyal to al qaeda, a different terror group than the isis extremists who brutally murdered james foley. after nine months of silence, shadow oh, evidence of his whereabouts. sharing the first information about his captivity with curtis. >> he escaped. your son tried to
abc's amy robach has the mother's message to everyone suffering tonight. amy? >> good evening, diane. thee oh, curtis is a free man tonight. while his family is hoping he'll be home soon after nearly two years of waiting, they are taking it one day at a time. >> reporter: today his mother describes speaking with his son for the first time since his release. >> what was that like? >> it was wonderful. usually he doesn't have a whole lot to say to me. he's a typical guy,...
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amy robach got the secrets from the superduo. >> reporter: it's a heartwarming tale of family and food. brought to you by oprah winfrey and steven spielberg. >> i hope that people who love the idea of great food, celebrating connections and friendship will come out and watch it. >> reporter: steven, you mention that, for you, it's a fusion between two cultures. >> it takes a second to sit down and share a meal. when you share a meal, you know usually, if it's a good meal, it puts a smile on your face. >> reporter: it is a reunion nearly 30 years in the making. >> we've been looking for something to do for years. >> reporter: spielberg and oprah, working for the first time since oprah's performance in "the color purple" in 1985. >> one day, i was going to get to come home. >> reporter: now, they are producing partners for a new film called "the hundred-foot journey," starring helen mirren. >> if your food is like your music, i suggest you turn it down. >> i will turn it down. but i will turn the heat up. >> it's about two families. and the funniest part of the movie is the competition.
amy robach got the secrets from the superduo. >> reporter: it's a heartwarming tale of family and food. brought to you by oprah winfrey and steven spielberg. >> i hope that people who love the idea of great food, celebrating connections and friendship will come out and watch it. >> reporter: steven, you mention that, for you, it's a fusion between two cultures. >> it takes a second to sit down and share a meal. when you share a meal, you know usually, if it's a good...
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here's abc's amy robach. ♪ ♪ got nothing in my brain [ cheers and applause ] >> to announce her latestr swift took to the digital sphere. streaming into homes around the world. >> we have people from brazil to canada to norway. i have a song i'm going to play new like 30 seconds. ♪ ♪ and the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate ♪ ♪ i'm just trying to shake, shake, shake ♪ ♪ shake it off ♪ shake it off >> who were you telling to and what's your message in the song? >> the message in the song is a problem i think we all deal with and an issue we deal with on a daily basis, that we don't live just in a celebrity takedown culture. we live in a takedown culture. people will find anything about you and twist it to where it's weird or wrong or annoying or strange or bad. and i think that for me writing this song was partly about my life but it's mostly about the things that i hear from my fans in these comments on instagram and facebook and twitter and things like that. they're dealing with the same things i'm dealing with. their bullies are posting things about them that aren't true on facebo
here's abc's amy robach. ♪ ♪ got nothing in my brain [ cheers and applause ] >> to announce her latestr swift took to the digital sphere. streaming into homes around the world. >> we have people from brazil to canada to norway. i have a song i'm going to play new like 30 seconds. ♪ ♪ and the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate ♪ ♪ i'm just trying to shake, shake, shake ♪ ♪ shake it off ♪ shake it off >> who were you telling to and what's your message in the...
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tonight his mother talks to our amy robach about the secret way she confirmed her son was alive. >>> special delivery, the baby born seconds before that powerful earthquake struck california, the doctors and nurses who jumped to the rescue. >>> a good evening to you on this monday night and we start this week together in ferguson, missouri. a funeral, a family, and thousands of mourners reflecting on michael brown who was killed in broad daylight by a policeman more than two weeks ago. the policeman's story still unknown. the story of the unarmed black teenager front and center as hollywood directors, civil rights leaders and ordinary citizens came to bear witness today. abc's steve osunsami is back on the story for us tonight. >> reporter: thousands of families who crowded the sweltering church to say goodbye to michael brown walked in with their hands up -- "don't shoot" -- the gesture that has come to symbolize their protest against police here. >> let us not lose sight of the face that this young man should be doing his second week in college. >> reporter: for families here and a
tonight his mother talks to our amy robach about the secret way she confirmed her son was alive. >>> special delivery, the baby born seconds before that powerful earthquake struck california, the doctors and nurses who jumped to the rescue. >>> a good evening to you on this monday night and we start this week together in ferguson, missouri. a funeral, a family, and thousands of mourners reflecting on michael brown who was killed in broad daylight by a policeman more than two...
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right over to amy robach with rising tensions in ukraine >> that's right.morning, everyone. >>> we begin with the breaking news from the crisis in ukraine. that country accusing russia of launching a full-scale invasion. this morning nato is saying these satellite images show more than 1,000 russian troops operating inside ukraine. moscow has denied sending troops. at this hour heavy fighting continues near a strategic port city. president obama thursday directly blamed russia for the violence hinting the u.s. may impose more economic penalties on moscow but ruling out u.s. military action. >>> a chaotic scene on a highway north of the washington state border after a tour bus carrying nearly 60 people crashed. most of the people on board were injured. at least five of them critically. the bus hit a median and then flipped over. >>> well, malaysia airlines which has suffered two recent air disasters announced massive cutbacks saying this morning it will cut 6,000 jobs. many of its flights virtually empty. >>> police in utah say they have solved the cold case
right over to amy robach with rising tensions in ukraine >> that's right.morning, everyone. >>> we begin with the breaking news from the crisis in ukraine. that country accusing russia of launching a full-scale invasion. this morning nato is saying these satellite images show more than 1,000 russian troops operating inside ukraine. moscow has denied sending troops. at this hour heavy fighting continues near a strategic port city. president obama thursday directly blamed russia...
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we're "up all nightline" with abc's amy robach. >> reporter: a reunion nearly 30 years in the making.ave been looking for something to do for year. >> reporter: spielberg and oprah working together for the first time since oprah's show stopping performance in "the color purple" in 1985. >> i know there is a god. and one day i is going to get to come home. >> reporter: now they're producing partners for a new film called "the hundred-foot journey" starring helen mirren as an icy french restauranteur. >> if your food is like your music, i suggest you turn it down. >> i will turn the music down. >> about two families. the funniest part of the movie for me, the competition. the two restaurants, literally 100 feet away. >> reporter: mirren runs one of the finest restaurants in france. >> in this restaurant, the cuisine is not an old tired marriage. it is a passionate affair. >> reporter: horrified when a boisterous indian family opens a restaurant right across the street. >> it is a horror. look at it. did they have a building permit for this? of course they did not. of course they did not
we're "up all nightline" with abc's amy robach. >> reporter: a reunion nearly 30 years in the making.ave been looking for something to do for year. >> reporter: spielberg and oprah working together for the first time since oprah's show stopping performance in "the color purple" in 1985. >> i know there is a god. and one day i is going to get to come home. >> reporter: now they're producing partners for a new film called "the hundred-foot...
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we're "up all nightline" with abc's amy robach. ♪ i stay up too late got nothing in my brain ♪ >> reporterher latest news, taylor swift took to the digital sphere. streaming into homes around the world. >> we have people from brazil to canada to norway. i have the song i will play in like 30 seconds. ♪ shake shake and fans going to hate hate hate i'm just going to shake shake shake shake shake it off ♪ >> reporter: lyrics are very telling. who are you talking to, what is your message in the song? >> for me, writing the song was partly about my life. but it's mostly about the things that i hear from my fans in these comments on instagram, facebook, twitter and they're dealing with the same things i'm dealing with. their bullies are posting things that are not true on facebook. where mine is in the grocery isle when i'm checking out, but i think you have to -- you have to not only live your life in spite of people who don't understand you, you have to have more fun than they do. >> reporter: i like that. that's a great way to look at it. the reason behind the catchy album title? >> i was bor
we're "up all nightline" with abc's amy robach. ♪ i stay up too late got nothing in my brain ♪ >> reporterher latest news, taylor swift took to the digital sphere. streaming into homes around the world. >> we have people from brazil to canada to norway. i have the song i will play in like 30 seconds. ♪ shake shake and fans going to hate hate hate i'm just going to shake shake shake shake shake it off ♪ >> reporter: lyrics are very telling. who are you talking...
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amy robach, abc new, cambridge, massachusetts. >> relief beyond words you.terview later on "good morning america." >> former fbi director louis freeh in a new hampshire hospital after an auto accident. the 64-year-old's suv ran off the road in vermont near his summer home. no one else was injured and no vehicles involved. freeh, former federal judge was fbi director during the clinton administration. he recently compiled an independent report of the penn state sex abuse scandal. >> a close call for residents of south new jersey, when this mosquito control helicopter went down. the pilot managed to avoid nearby homes and crashed into a school sports field. he wasn't hurt. but his passenger had, did suffer minor head injuries. no one was on the field at the time. they were on routine inspection flight when the pilot started hearing cracking sound. >> two workers were killed in arizona after being overcome by toxic fumesen a sewer. working 15 feet underground in this tank just outside of a shopping mall. for some reason, they were not wearing full protective su
amy robach, abc new, cambridge, massachusetts. >> relief beyond words you.terview later on "good morning america." >> former fbi director louis freeh in a new hampshire hospital after an auto accident. the 64-year-old's suv ran off the road in vermont near his summer home. no one else was injured and no vehicles involved. freeh, former federal judge was fbi director during the clinton administration. he recently compiled an independent report of the penn state sex abuse...
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tonight his mother talks to our amy robach about the secret way she confirmed her son was alive. >>>special delivery, the baby born seconds before that powerful earthquake struck california, the doctors and nurses who jumped to the rescue. >>> a good evening to you on this monday night and we start this week together in ferguson, missouri. a funeral, a family, and thousands of mourners reflecting on michael brown who was killed in broad daylight by a policeman more than two weeks ago.
tonight his mother talks to our amy robach about the secret way she confirmed her son was alive. >>>special delivery, the baby born seconds before that powerful earthquake struck california, the doctors and nurses who jumped to the rescue. >>> a good evening to you on this monday night and we start this week together in ferguson, missouri. a funeral, a family, and thousands of mourners reflecting on michael brown who was killed in broad daylight by a policeman more than two...
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you can see much more of amy robach's interview later on "good morning america." >>> california's napa valley remains on high alert for aftershocks following the magnitude 6 earthquake. >> new video capturing the first frightening moments. look at this little guy. he slept right through it. unbelievable. tahman bradley is live in napa with the latest. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: brandi and dan, good morning. take a look at what this quake did. this is a building that has been red tagged as too dangerous to go into. despite all this devastation, businesses here are re-opening because it is after all the all-important grape harvest season. in wine country, the hard cleanup work continues after the powerful 6.0 magnitude earthquake sunday. the damage could top a billion dollars. >> probably the most severe earthquake that's happened to the napa wine industry maybe in decades. >> reporter: dozens of homes and buildings were destroyed or have been ruled too unstable to enter. >> we want to make sure the safety level increases and people aren't going near buildings that have -- where
you can see much more of amy robach's interview later on "good morning america." >>> california's napa valley remains on high alert for aftershocks following the magnitude 6 earthquake. >> new video capturing the first frightening moments. look at this little guy. he slept right through it. unbelievable. tahman bradley is live in napa with the latest. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: brandi and dan, good morning. take a look at what this quake did. this is a...
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last but not least, our amy robach. in new york's central park live on "gma," careful what you say.g a donation and hoping folks at home will raise money and awareness, too. the new tally coming in from the als association right now, $9.7 million and counting. >>> i'll see you later tonight on "20/20." diane right back here monday night. and for diane and all of us here, good night. ♪ milk and ceal ♪ cereal and milk ♪ilk and cereal ♪ cereal and milk k -- e -- double -- l -- o-- double good ♪ ♪ protein to help you rebuild like you s should ♪ ♪ great tasting grains to help you recharge ♪ ♪ put a spring in your step ♪ so you keep livin' large ♪ milk d cereal ♪ cereal cereal make your mornrning shine ♪ cere cereal .... with delicious kellogg's cereal and milk. it has prote to help you rebuild, and grains to help you recharge. cereal and milk. kellogogg's cereal and milk. see you at breakst. from sony pictures studios, it's america's game... wheel... of... fortune. ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game --
last but not least, our amy robach. in new york's central park live on "gma," careful what you say.g a donation and hoping folks at home will raise money and awareness, too. the new tally coming in from the als association right now, $9.7 million and counting. >>> i'll see you later tonight on "20/20." diane right back here monday night. and for diane and all of us here, good night. ♪ milk and ceal ♪ cereal and milk ♪ilk and cereal ♪ cereal and milk k -- e...
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last but not least, our amy robach. in new york's central park live on "gma," careful what you say.a donation and hoping our viewers at home will help raise money and awareness, too. the new tally coming in from the als association right now, $9.7 million and counting. >> $9.7 million. keep the donations >> >>> tonight west nile virus is spreading. five cases among people in the south bay. what they have in common. >> sky 7 is live over a march just moments away against police violence. why are local officers using military-style weapons? >> police at candle stick defend their tactics. tonight a woman flew across the count troy see him only to get stuck out on the street. >> and levis stadium prepares to make an nfl debut this weekend. can it handle the surge of >> it's been a record year in santa clara county. found among mosquitos, birds and now, people, too. good evening. >> that story in just a moment. but first tonight, a judge called for a sweeping review of the oakland police department's disciplinary procedures as new attention is being focused because of what happened this
last but not least, our amy robach. in new york's central park live on "gma," careful what you say.a donation and hoping our viewers at home will help raise money and awareness, too. the new tally coming in from the als association right now, $9.7 million and counting. >> $9.7 million. keep the donations >> >>> tonight west nile virus is spreading. five cases among people in the south bay. what they have in common. >> sky 7 is live over a march just moments...
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. >>> we'll get over to amy robach who is tracking the other headlines overnight. >> good morning, everyone begin with pope francis making history. this morning he became the first pope to visit south korea in 25 years. as he arrived, north korea fired several short-range missiles into the sea. the pope later telling the crowd in seoul that peace requires forgiveness and mutual respect. but on social media today, far more people were talking about the humble car the pope chose for his visit. that's a small kia appropriately named the soul. >>> also happening, israel and hamas agreed to extend their cease-fire for five days giving both sides a chance to continue negotiating a long-term truce. palestinians say progress has been made. >>> back at home a scare at sea for people riding a ferry from cape cod to boston. a massive wave sent water crashing into the windows and through the ceiling. abc's paula faris shows us the damage. >> the boat is sinking. >> reporter: terrifying moments caught on tape. 42 passengers rocked by a giant wave that slammed into this ferry. >> it was insane at some po
. >>> we'll get over to amy robach who is tracking the other headlines overnight. >> good morning, everyone begin with pope francis making history. this morning he became the first pope to visit south korea in 25 years. as he arrived, north korea fired several short-range missiles into the sea. the pope later telling the crowd in seoul that peace requires forgiveness and mutual respect. but on social media today, far more people were talking about the humble car the pope chose...
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reporting tonight, amy robach. >>> and good evening on this thursday night. david muir will be here anchoring "world news" on monday. >>> a surprise revelation from the white house in the battle against the brutal terror group isis. while president obama said some air strikes in iraq have been effective, he told america that there's not yet a solid strategy in place to fight the militants in syria. abc's martha raddatz in washington tonight. martha? >> reporter: amy, this is an imminent threat to every interest we have, the group the secretary of state vows will be crushed. yet today, president obama's language bore no resemblance to that of his cabinet secretary's. he made clear that, whatever the threat, u.s. military action in syria is not happening any time soon. just days after authorizing u.s. surveillance flights over syria to identify possible isis targets, the president is now taking a step back. >> well, first of all, i want to make sure everybody's clear on what we're doing now, because it is limited. the options that i'm asking for, from the joint
reporting tonight, amy robach. >>> and good evening on this thursday night. david muir will be here anchoring "world news" on monday. >>> a surprise revelation from the white house in the battle against the brutal terror group isis. while president obama said some air strikes in iraq have been effective, he told america that there's not yet a solid strategy in place to fight the militants in syria. abc's martha raddatz in washington tonight. martha? >>...
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we're heading out to the park in just a few minutes here. >>> before we head there amy robach as she oping now. amy. >> all right, david, good morning. thank you, good morning, everyone. >>> we begin with president obama considering u.s. options against islamic militants in syria but saying that the white house has no clear strategy. this morning isis militants have released new video showing dozens of captured syrian soldiers forced to march across the desert to their deaths. despite this increasing brutality from isis, president obama insisting the u.s. is not yet ready to combat the group. >>> meanwhile, abc news confirming, nidal hasan, the army psychiatrist who killed 13 at ft. hood wrote a letter to the leader of isis asking to become a citizen of the islamic state. authorities believe nearly a dozen young americans have now joined that group. >>> also this morning, new fighting in ukraine as that country accuses russia of moving more troops across the border launching a full-scale invasion. president obama accuses russia of lying about troop movements and is threatening now eco
we're heading out to the park in just a few minutes here. >>> before we head there amy robach as she oping now. amy. >> all right, david, good morning. thank you, good morning, everyone. >>> we begin with president obama considering u.s. options against islamic militants in syria but saying that the white house has no clear strategy. this morning isis militants have released new video showing dozens of captured syrian soldiers forced to march across the desert to their...
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amy robach is here to give us a preview of what's going to be seen on "gma." porter: hello, matt, good morning tam. great to see you both on this tuesday morning. coming up next on "good morning america" we now know a third american hostage has been abducted by isis. she's been identified by her family this morning, she's been identified by her was kidnapped a year ago in syria and her family says isis has threatened to execute her unless they pay. brian ross is here with all of those details. and then late summer heat wave scorching much of the country with the hottest temperatures of the season. the heat building in the midwest and it's moving eastward. and then severe rip currents hitting both coasts. ginger is tracking it all. all the excitement from tv's biggest night. backstage at the emmys with all the fashion fun, winners of the night all coming up next on "good morning america." matt and tam, now back to you. >> all right, amy, matt thought sophia's dress was just excellent, beautiful. i'm sure -- >> reporter: i think she can wear anything. >> i think
amy robach is here to give us a preview of what's going to be seen on "gma." porter: hello, matt, good morning tam. great to see you both on this tuesday morning. coming up next on "good morning america" we now know a third american hostage has been abducted by isis. she's been identified by her family this morning, she's been identified by her was kidnapped a year ago in syria and her family says isis has threatened to execute her unless they pay. brian ross is here with...
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. >> that's a good question, and we have the person with the answer, amy robach live at the time squaredios. >> reporter: hey, matt, tam, i'm doing well, nice to see you this morning. breaking overnight, flash flooding and mudslides out west stranding more than a thousand people, we're live from the scene with the latest. >>> ebola virus emergency, the second american aid worker infected with the deadly virus starts her journey home. the doctor with the first person on u.s. soil with ebola virus is improving, we're live in atlanta. >>> new warnings from public officials on a deadly viral trend putting our children in danger. >>> beyounce and niki minaj remix it's a commentary on the elevator surveillance video. we have oscar within helen mirren live to talk about her new movie, and clive owen, as well. >> jammed packed show. >> reporter: jammed packed, as we go outside live looking at the ben franklin bridge, you know what, we're looking lr all right, that's the traffic on the right-hand side heading into the city low clouds in the distance, not causing a problem on the ben. we have rep
. >> that's a good question, and we have the person with the answer, amy robach live at the time squaredios. >> reporter: hey, matt, tam, i'm doing well, nice to see you this morning. breaking overnight, flash flooding and mudslides out west stranding more than a thousand people, we're live from the scene with the latest. >>> ebola virus emergency, the second american aid worker infected with the deadly virus starts her journey home. the doctor with the first person on u.s....
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." >> let's go to amy robach joining us live from time square studios with what's coming up, because , amy, what's going on. >> reporter: it's happening right now, hurricane iselle is heading toward hawaii. it's it is first landfall hurricane that heading to the big island in two decades. >>> a woman who went out jogging strangled to death in a park in a quiet neighborhood. philadelphia police are hunting for a brutal killer, but have no suspects so far. new this morning, take a look at this bear on its hind legs touring a new jersey neighborhood. that looks like a man in a bear suit to me. >> we're confused by this, but i can't stop watching it oddly. and kate and william will be making a big announcement, we have the scoop on their royal revelation coming up next on "good morning america." >> a baby? >> i don't know if it's a baby matt. >> reporter: i still like the bear story. >> reporter: we like the bear story. let's take you outside and check out the 30 bypass, because we're jammed up, david brought all the sunshine, it's not doing us any good. eastbound traffic is jammed from 3
." >> let's go to amy robach joining us live from time square studios with what's coming up, because , amy, what's going on. >> reporter: it's happening right now, hurricane iselle is heading toward hawaii. it's it is first landfall hurricane that heading to the big island in two decades. >>> a woman who went out jogging strangled to death in a park in a quiet neighborhood. philadelphia police are hunting for a brutal killer, but have no suspects so far. new this...
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." >> amy robach joins us live at time square chin later on will be -- which i know later on will behabited by taney dragons. >> reporter: very exciting, coming up next on "good morning america" we'll start off talking about the state of emergency in effect for northern california after the bay area was hit by the biggest earthquake in 25 careers. 6.0 quake killing one and injuring 200 others. >>> and american journalist who waucted a terrorist group in syria has been freed after two years in captivity. in the horrifying case of james foley who was executed on video by isis. officials are saying they are getting closer to identifying his killer, brian ross has the latest on that series. >>> we'll talk about the biggest stars of the music world. everybody else gathered in l.a. for the mtv musiceo you bt mome, few don'ts, but mostly a lot of dos coming up on "g.m.a." >> one of the all time cinema is being mourned british born actor, richard attenborough has died at the age of was in te on 34 street. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) t
." >> amy robach joins us live at time square chin later on will be -- which i know later on will behabited by taney dragons. >> reporter: very exciting, coming up next on "good morning america" we'll start off talking about the state of emergency in effect for northern california after the bay area was hit by the biggest earthquake in 25 careers. 6.0 quake killing one and injuring 200 others. >>> and american journalist who waucted a terrorist group in syria...
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. >> watching "good morning america" the full two hours, do not miss a second, amy robach. >> reporterng about high winds and heavy rain and powerful waves pummel hawaii at this hour. why they are calling this an unprecedented situation for the state. in the cross hairs of it all, we get the latest from hilo. >>> happening overnight, the president authorizing military airstrikes, what is prompting the stunning turning events three years after the president announced the war in iraq is over. >>> brian ross investigates the case against one of atlantic city's most respected resorts saying they were abused by hotel security. >> luke brian is going to be performing live in central park. if you're not here this morning, come on down, look at the crowd that's formed in central park. you don't want to miss it, coming up next on "good morning america." matt and tam. >> that's a big crowd. >> i'm getting my keys, amy, i'll see you in ten minutes. >> i'll be driving 16 miles per hour on the new jersey turnpike. >> reporter: if you're trying to leave give yourself extra time in conshohocken the b
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." >> let's check in with our friends there, amy robach giving us a sense of how you're going to wrapp the week. we know it's going to include brad paisley later on. >> reporter: that's the fun part of the show. we'll start out talking about president obama yesterday he told the nation the u.s. has not developed a strategy to defeat isis. whalings -- so what is the plan to take down terrorists over seas? martha raddatz will have more. >>> john rivers suffered a crisis we have the latest on her this morning. >>> we have the best sales of the year. we'll find on the best bargains this labor day weekend. here it is guys, it's the final friday in our summer concert series. we have county star brad paisley performing live in central park. we think it's the biggest concert of the year we're so excited coming up next on "good morning america." hope you rock along with us. >> you know what, amy, you better watch out he might have moon shine in the trunk. >> ooh. >> reporter: that's the name of the album. >> reporter: david wore a paisley tie in honor. >> reporter: it was an accident. >> repor
." >> let's check in with our friends there, amy robach giving us a sense of how you're going to wrapp the week. we know it's going to include brad paisley later on. >> reporter: that's the fun part of the show. we'll start out talking about president obama yesterday he told the nation the u.s. has not developed a strategy to defeat isis. whalings -- so what is the plan to take down terrorists over seas? martha raddatz will have more. >>> john rivers suffered a crisis...
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." >> time to go to amy robach to find out what she cooking up in that kitchen of news. >> reporter:those analogies. we have begin with breaking news, royalties erupting outside of saint louis, tensions are boiling over after a black teenager was shot. we'll go into the heart of that crisis this morning. >>> police are trying to determine what happened during a racetrack collision involving tony stewart, his car striking and killing another driver who walked out on the racetrack to confront him. >>> a break in the murder case involving a philadelphia mom, i know you've been covering this. police have arrested her husband, we'll continue your coverage of that story. >> we're kicking off shark week and our own ginger zee is taking the plunge that's her swimming alongside sharks up to 16 feet long, she has no cage we'll bring her extraordinary experience ahead. i'm happy ginger was willing to take the plunge, because no amount of money on this planet would get me into the ocean with or without a cage. >> i hope they had a lot fish sticks before ginger got in there. >> it was about the t
." >> time to go to amy robach to find out what she cooking up in that kitchen of news. >> reporter:those analogies. we have begin with breaking news, royalties erupting outside of saint louis, tensions are boiling over after a black teenager was shot. we'll go into the heart of that crisis this morning. >>> police are trying to determine what happened during a racetrack collision involving tony stewart, his car striking and killing another driver who walked out on the...
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we have amy robach joining us live always she usually does to tell us what we're about to see. >> reportere talking about two american missionaries infected with ebola. richard besser is live at emory university in atlanta with the latest on the outbreak. a health alert about birth control pills a new study between the correlation between certain types of pills and increased in breast cancer. he sold 100 million albums worldwide we have the global sensation live in central park. i believe he'll be heating things up on this friday morning, it's just a thought. >> it's a correct thought amy, i'll be tuning in. >> we'll take a short break and come back with >> welcome back here top stories on "action news," the driver of an suv hit and killed a man who was walking on academy road in northeast philadelphia. this happened at 3:00 a.m. this morning. the driver is being tested for dui. >>> a philadelphia police officer shot and killed a burglary suspect in northeast philadelphia after investigators say he fired a gun at them. the suspect fired three shots at the officer's head they all missed. >>
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i'm amy robach in new york.day. >> up to a stranger and talk to them. >> i could hear them calling her name. i didn't want to find something in the ditch. >> the neighbor has helped with the search. >> makes you think in the area that you felt safe around here, now who do you live next to? >> this is where you come in. remember, she's 3 feet tall and 45 pounds. she's just 6 years old. officially this is considered a missing persons case with suspicious circumstances. we hope she's okay. entering the first grade next month. >> thank you. we hope for answers soon. >> and to gin ger for more on the weather. >> and i have an amazing story with this photo. there have been 300 lightning strikes in california. they are beautiful and dangerous. and we know red flag warnings from california through oregon and washington state. a lot of them when you read the text, it says lightning is one of the biggest issues. along with the erratic winds gusting to 30 miles an hour, it hits the dry brush and the wildfire gets going. an
i'm amy robach in new york.day. >> up to a stranger and talk to them. >> i could hear them calling her name. i didn't want to find something in the ditch. >> the neighbor has helped with the search. >> makes you think in the area that you felt safe around here, now who do you live next to? >> this is where you come in. remember, she's 3 feet tall and 45 pounds. she's just 6 years old. officially this is considered a missing persons case with suspicious...
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. >> amy robach is joining us. we know you have a special edition. g on so many different aspects of his leaf and his talent, amy. >> reporter: that's right, matt and tam. a good tuesday morning to you. and it is a special edition of "good morning america." as the world reacts to the devastating loss of robin williams. he was such an incredible actor. he made us laugh, he made us cry. from his early days of stand up comedy to his captivating performances on the silver screen, his versatility and talent were a one of a kind and the comedic genius came into our lives. we all remember as the wacky alien on abc's mork and mindy. from that point on we were hooked. many including williams' company stars expressing their grief overnight and they took to special media. we're remembering the legends. we have news to get toss well talking about the protests overnight in response to the shooting of that 18-year-old near saint louis. the teen was unarmed and authorities are looking into the incident. ab convention center steve is there. wal-mart what's to be your
. >> amy robach is joining us. we know you have a special edition. g on so many different aspects of his leaf and his talent, amy. >> reporter: that's right, matt and tam. a good tuesday morning to you. and it is a special edition of "good morning america." as the world reacts to the devastating loss of robin williams. he was such an incredible actor. he made us laugh, he made us cry. from his early days of stand up comedy to his captivating performances on the silver...
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." >> "gma"'s amy robach is standing by live with a preview of what is coming up. ng, amy. >> reporter: hey, good morning, matt, good morning, eva. great to be with you both this morning. coming up next on "good morning america" we're talking about the heavy rains in florida, flooding roads and stopping cars, more than a dozen raging wildfires burning out west. from coast to coast ginger is tracking it all for us this morning and then there are growing fears about ebola in america. one patient in new york put in isolation and tested for the deadly virus as the plane carrying the second infected american will arrive this morning. the big question conversation an experimental drug be the cure for this deadly virus? we're live from emory university hospital with the latest on that story. plus, the former ohio state marching band director is breaking his silence this morning. he's defending himself against charges of a sexualized culture among members that led to his ultimate firing. we're going to have much more on that story. and then oprah and steven spielberg back t
." >> "gma"'s amy robach is standing by live with a preview of what is coming up. ng, amy. >> reporter: hey, good morning, matt, good morning, eva. great to be with you both this morning. coming up next on "good morning america" we're talking about the heavy rains in florida, flooding roads and stopping cars, more than a dozen raging wildfires burning out west. from coast to coast ginger is tracking it all for us this morning and then there are growing fears...
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." >> amy robach joining us live from the "gma" studios in times square with a life look. porter: hay, hey, matt, good morning. good morning erin. great to see you both this morning. coming up next on "gma" we're talk about big trouble in the pacific. double hurricanes headed towards hawaii. schools are being closed as flash flooding high winds and dangerous surf are headed their way. ginger zee is tracking it all for us. then this morning we're learning more about that devastating attack on a military academy in afghanistan leaving eight americans injured and killing a two star general. abc's martha raddatz has latest on that story. >>> a morning rush hour nightmare just as this train is about to pull out of the station a man gets his foot caught between the rail and the platform. we will have details on this dramatic video. look at all of those good samaritans jumping in to help. we have a very special guest this morning. five-year-old noah ritter from pottstown was asked by a reporter about an amusement ride at a county fair. we are live with the kid new anchor going. he
." >> amy robach joining us live from the "gma" studios in times square with a life look. porter: hay, hey, matt, good morning. good morning erin. great to see you both this morning. coming up next on "gma" we're talk about big trouble in the pacific. double hurricanes headed towards hawaii. schools are being closed as flash flooding high winds and dangerous surf are headed their way. ginger zee is tracking it all for us. then this morning we're learning more...
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more about robin throughout the morning but now to the morning's other top developing stories with amy robach yes, good morning. >>> we begin with a second night of violence near st. louis. police firing smoke grenades at protesters furious over the police shooting of an unarmed teenager and shows the looting and chaos and the fbi is getting involved and steve osunsami is there with the latest. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the streets were busy again last night with so many people trying to meet at this burned down quick trip which has become the valleying point for young people protesting the death of this unarmed teen. police used tear gas and rubber bullets to send people home. michael brown's grieving parents are asking for peace saying if they don't get it they may close off their son's funeral. i spoke with them last night. they were heartbroken demanding justing from local police and they may release the name of the officer who killed their son today. they say he or a friend fought with the officer but the family says that's just not true. amy. >> still so many
more about robin throughout the morning but now to the morning's other top developing stories with amy robach yes, good morning. >>> we begin with a second night of violence near st. louis. police firing smoke grenades at protesters furious over the police shooting of an unarmed teenager and shows the looting and chaos and the fbi is getting involved and steve osunsami is there with the latest. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the streets were busy again last...
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amy robach tracking the other headlines overnight. >> that's right, david. good morning.gin with breaking news out of tennessee for the second straight day, word that a tanker truck has crashed and burst into flames. this time it happened near a bridge outside of nashville and there is concern right now that that bridge could collapse. just yesterday we reported on a different tanker explosion that leaked fuel into the nashville sewer system setting off several explosions, fortunately no one was seriously injured. >>> and a new mystery this morning surrounding that malaysia airlines yet that vanished five months ago. $35,000 have now disappeared from the bank accounts of four passengers. malaysian authorities say the money was transferred online to another account and then withdrawn. they say they've identified potential suspects. >>> a new warning overnight about the ebola outbreak. the world health organization says the epidemic has been, quote, vastly underestimated because of unreported cases in west africa. experts saying extraordinary measures are needed to contain
amy robach tracking the other headlines overnight. >> that's right, david. good morning.gin with breaking news out of tennessee for the second straight day, word that a tanker truck has crashed and burst into flames. this time it happened near a bridge outside of nashville and there is concern right now that that bridge could collapse. just yesterday we reported on a different tanker explosion that leaked fuel into the nashville sewer system setting off several explosions, fortunately no...
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. >> can you imagine for amy robach who said she doesn't even get in the ocean. >> oh, my gosh. >> in shark. would she ever do this. >> it could happen. >> odds are close to zero. by the way this is in panama city so don't go there. >> i'm surprised that's allowed. >> i'm telling you, watching that video i felt my stomach go woop. did you? >> so gullible and a little bit of a scaredy cat. >> thanks, dan in they time. >> that was kind of a mean newscast. >> no, no, no, i meant it with affection. >> you only tease the ones you love, right? >> that's exactly right. i'm going to pay for this later. >>> lebron james, you know he's king of the court. it turns also he's on top of his game when it comes to losing weight. now revealing the secret to how he slimmed down since the end of the season and abc's nick watt has the story. >> reporter: he's won two nba championships, four mvp award, two olympic golds and now a weight loss champ? judging by those model poses he's posting on instagram. >> lebron james has lost more than 10 pounds since the end of the nba season since june. >> reporter: b
. >> can you imagine for amy robach who said she doesn't even get in the ocean. >> oh, my gosh. >> in shark. would she ever do this. >> it could happen. >> odds are close to zero. by the way this is in panama city so don't go there. >> i'm surprised that's allowed. >> i'm telling you, watching that video i felt my stomach go woop. did you? >> so gullible and a little bit of a scaredy cat. >> thanks, dan in they time. >> that was kind...
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. >>> and over to amy robach with the other news. and the horrific weather headline from the south. >> good morning to you both. begin with the search for the man swept away by a flash flood in south carolina. his companion was found dead two miles from the stalled vehicle, they were pushed into a storm drain. up to 6 inches of rain there. and this car in alabama submerged in flood water and this heavy roof thrown on to cars. ginger's forecast in a moment. >>> the coast guard rescuing three people north of hawaii stranded on a sail boat on heavy seas. they tried dropping a life raft but were unsuccessful. >>> a boat is missing off southern california near catalina island. the radio equipment not working. >>> and a cease-fire between israel and hamas appears to be holding. fighting continues sunday ahead of the deal. talks are resuming in egypt. a month of war has killed 1900 palestinians and 67 israelis. >>> well, this morning jetblue confirming it was a bird strike that sparked an engine fire, forcing a flight to abort takeoff satur
. >>> and over to amy robach with the other news. and the horrific weather headline from the south. >> good morning to you both. begin with the search for the man swept away by a flash flood in south carolina. his companion was found dead two miles from the stalled vehicle, they were pushed into a storm drain. up to 6 inches of rain there. and this car in alabama submerged in flood water and this heavy roof thrown on to cars. ginger's forecast in a moment. >>> the coast...