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good morning, america. developing overnight, scare in the skies. the pilot of a delta jumbo jet from new york to madrid, says he's turning around, after the suspicious device and suspicious passengers onboard. >> the gentleman that was playing with the possible explosive device in the lavatory. >> what the air marshal found on flight 126. and what happened after the emergencncy landing. growing outrage this morning over our american athletes and what they'll be wearing to the olympic games. their uniforms all made in china. the story first reported by abc news. this morning, we hear from the u.s. olympic committee. caught on camera. a jaw-dropping red light runner. that oncoming car, crashing
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through the intersection, flying through the air. and what's unbelievable? the driver walked away. and tom cruise fights back. his lawyer blasting tabloids for saying he settled so katie couldn't spill secrets about their marriage. now, jennifer lopez discusses the superstar split. >> you fight and you try and you try until you realize you can't anymore. good morning, everyone. friday the 13th. george is off today. that's why josh is here. that's why amy is there. lara -- sam is already at central park. man, you've got to see that crowd, right? central park, already full for our party in the park, country-style. >> yes. luke bryan. we're excited to have him
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singing the hottest country song in america. plus, we will be asking about the controversy, exploding this week over his singing of the national anthem at the all-star game. you see him right there. and he will explain what he was doing. it will all make sense very soon. and we have other news to get to, as well. mitt romney may be closing in on a v.p. pick. and a surprising report surfacing overnight, that secretary of state condoleezza rice could be on that list. and from las vegas, two powerful, fully-grown chimpanzees escaping from their cages. and going on a rampage that shut down parts of the strip. how they broke free and how they were finally caught. we're going to start with the scare in the sky. a plane for madrid, from new york, had to land shortly after takeoff after suspicious wires were found in one of the
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bathrooms. and jim avila covering it for us. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, josh. the bomb squad looking for an explosive device that turned a jumbo jet around after takeoff from new york city. terror in the sky? or another case of airplane jitters? it was another white-knuckle moment in the sky. about an hour into the flight, the pilot told passengers he was turning the plane around due to mechanical problems. but it was really for something for sinister. >> we think, she's the one that's supposed to be the decoy, that keeps looking at the gentleman that was playing with the possible explosive device in the lavatory. >> reporter: that's the pilot of the delta jumbo jet that just took off from jfk airport, headed to madrid, spain. requesting assistance from air traffic control after a device was found and a passenger was acting suspiciously. >> so, if she gets off the aircraft, we need her escorted by police also. >> i understand you want her off
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at this time? is that correct? >> that would be correct. >> reporter: a u.s. marshal on delta flight 126 found the recorded explosive device in the bathroom. it's described as wires in two pieces of drinking straws about an inch and a half long. the wires were running through each. >> at that point, they led two people off the plane. one of them, it looks like a woman who was really upset. and then, the other, you know, was just a young man in the back somewhere. >> reporter: according to law enforcement officials, wires were found in the lavatory. but no explosive device. and the 206 passengers and 10 crew members were evacuated safely. police questioned the woman who was described as freaking out during the commotion. but she was just ill. and they also questioned the man who had just come out of the restroom before the two straws and a wire were discovered. no one is in custody. and police say there was no crime. >> good news on this friday. thanks for that, jim avila. let's turn to amy robach
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with a look at the other headlines of the morning. good morning. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with the police officer who worked on first lady michelle obama's motorcycle unit. he's been placed on desk duty this morning. the officer was overheard making a comment about shooting the first lady. but we're told there was never any serious threats to her life. and the officer will likely not face any criminal charges. sources say, it appears the remark was a bad joke. in downtown los angeles last night, police in riot gear moved in to break up a crowd of about 200 angry protesters. it started when occupy l.a. ak activists were in a chalk event. one officer was injured and about a dozen people under arrest. a troubling development overseas this morning, raising national security concerns here at home. word that syria, in a brutal crackdown against its own
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people, is now beginning to move chemical weapons out of storage, a move the united states has long feared. abc's alex marquardt is along the syrian border right now with the latest. alex? >> reporter: that's right, amy. one u.s. official told "the wall street journal" that this is, quote, incredibly dangerous for u.s. national security. the fear is that these weapons will fall into the wrong hands. the regime of bashyr al asad has one of the biggest stockpiles of agents in the middle east. the regime denied the move. but if true, it's unclear what the intentions would be, to move them or to safeguard them. and this comes at a highly violent time at this uprising with reports of 200 villagers killed yesterday by regime forces. four people are missing after a massive landslide in british columbia. take a look. three homes were destroyed. others were buried up to their roof. heavy rain is blamed for
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triggering that landslide. an autistic man has been found alive after spending three weeks lost with no food in the utah desert. 28-year-old william le fever survived by eating frogs and roots and drinking river water. the officer who found him said le fever could not have survived another 24 hours. and think of this the next time you want to gun it through an intersection. watch a car speeding down. it's on the left side of your screen, right through the red light. look at that. slamming into the orange car before going airborne and taking down the light pole. the driver survived. police released this video as a reminder. saying it's a matter of life and death to stop on red. and slow down on yellow, as well. he gunned it through the yellow light. >> thanks for that, amy. >> sure. now, to reports surfacing overnight about the surprising name atop of mitt romney's vice presidential list. former secretary of state
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condoleezza rice. the gop candidate said an announcement about his pick is coming soon. it's "your voice, your vote." and jon karl has more of this. what do you make of this report? >> reporter: the report comes from the drudge report, which has been accurate on romney before. and after all, look. she is experienced. she is popular. she was the real star at a retreat romney held in utah last month. but i have to tell you. i see two huge problems with this. the first is rice's own words. earlier this month, she said, this is an exact quote, there is no way i would do this. she also said back in march, how many ways can i say it? not me. the other big problem i see is abortion. condoleezza rice described herself as mildly pro-choice. and romney has says over and over again, his choice will be pro-life. we have more of a chance to see her being football commissioner than vice president. >> she has spoken about being
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commissioner one day of the nfl. what are the names on the top of your list? >> reporter: top of the list, tim pawlenty and rob portman. i think you cannot rule out marco rubio, kelly ayotte, and paul ryan. only romney knows. we are entering the final stages of his decisionmaking process. >> sooner or later do you think we'll hear? >> i think it will be after the olympics. but the campaign says it could be anytime between now and the convention in august. and democrats are preparing anywhere opposition research. this is something i got in today from a group called american bridge super pac, opposition research on all of the top candidates. >> all right, jon. have a great weekend. and george is going to have a great weekend. we'll see him on sunday morning to cover the veep stakes and all the top news. george will be on "this week" sunday morning. now, to the developing olympic story first reported here on abc news. the u.s. team headed to the games in uniforms actually made
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in china. those uniforms are causing so much controversy. members of congress now calling for action. american jobs, and a whole lot of money, are at stake. you see sharyn alfonsi has been all over this from the very beginning. if ever there was a piece of clothing to be made in the u.s., this would seem to be it. >> reporter: a lot of people saying what were they thinking? and now, after the outrage from capitol hill, we're hearing from the olympic committee about this story. they're saying they're taking all these opinions into consideration. but legislators say it's not enough. they want to know how this could happen. and they want it fixed. they are the men and women of team usa. when they march into london's opening ceremonies, they'll be wearing red, white and blue. a classic american look by ralph lauren. but we learned it's not all that american. made in china. china. nick symmonds tweeted me,
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outsourcing will always be part of the global economy. but outsourcing the american outfit? that seems wrong. and lawmakers agreed. sending bipartisan backlash. >> i think they should take the uniforms, put them in a big pile and burn them. and start again. >> you think think they would know better. >> we're able to wear uniforms to wear in london. >> reporter: it's not just the blazers our athletes wear. if all of the u.s. merchandise was made in america, analysts say we could keep about $1 billion in the country, create countless jobs. but would the olympic committee be willing to make one change to the athlete's uniform? could they? at the u.s. olympics hall of fame induction ceremony last night, our producers caught up with the olympic committee spokesman, patrick sandusky. >> people have been forming opinions on where the uniforms should be made or not made. they're made by an iconic american company that supports our team. and our team gets there because of that support.
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>> reporter: the olympic committee is privately funded. they're proud of their sponsorship with ralph lauren. overnight, we were hearing from olympians, former and current. a lot of them privately saying they agree with nick symmonds, the u.s. sprinter. saying we don't want to get in the politics of this. but it doesn't seem right. this is the hat, the beret. and that is also made in china. >> bipartisan accord on the hill, you know you're on to something. everyone's agreeing in washington. >> i think you said it best when you said what were they thinking? now, consumer alert about a nationwide con that's claimed thousands of victims. it's an identity theft scam that promises to help pay utility bills in the middle of a scorching summer. and the scheme is spreading on social media. jim avila is back with that story. >> reporter: it's the latest scam spreading like wildfire across the country. phone calls, flyers and text messages like this one, offering
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to pay people's utility, phone bills, even mortgages. the scammers use president obama's name to suggest there is a government-funded program to pay their bills. >> they tell the victim, that if you will register your social security number with them, they will give them a federal bank routing number. they can use that information to pay their bill electronically online. >> reporter: when you try to pay your bill online, the payment seems to go through. but the scammers have your personal information. people all over the country, looking for a little relief with their bills, have been falling victim to this scam. >> it's very rough right now. you tell me there's $1,000 out there for bill, i'm going to try to find it. >> reporter: one energy company, pfe&g, said thousands of customers fell into the trap.
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people are posting on the social media sites like twitter. for the rest of us at home, beware of anything that sounds too good to be true. >> president obama is not offering to pay your water bills. nor is there any program to pay your water bills. >> reporter: the best tip to avoid this scam is never give out to your personal information to someone who calls you or solicits you. you make the call. >> too good to be true -- >> all right, jim. now, to las vegas, where escaped chimpanzees terrorized an entire community and forced a large part of the city into lockdown. we're learning new details on just where the chimps came from and why such incidents such as this one seem to be happening more and more. abc's cecilia vega has the story. >> chaotic situation in a las vegas neighborhood, after two powerful adult chimpanzees escaped. >> reporter: it was the news that brought a las vegas neighborhood to a standstill.
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two dangerous chimps on the loose, running wild. >> one turned around at me and seen me. and i was like, get out of here. it hopped over the wall. >> reporter: buddy and c.j., short for calamity jane. each standing over five feet tall. weighing over 100 pounds apiece, broke from their cage in this las vegas backyard. >> there was a little loose. >> reporter: there was a hinge there last night? >> yes. this was locked. completely locked. now, to be on the safe side, he says maybe i should put another chain on it. >> reporter: with that broken hinge, the caretakers believe the two chimps repeatedly kicked the concrete wall until the door came loose. and then, went free. >> we had reports it was pounding on police cars and varying accounts of the animals were very agitated. >> reporter: it took two tranquilizers for police to control c.j. but when buddy charged, an officer with a shotgun fired. caretaker, miguel gutierrez was
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there. >> they started screaming. they're going to shoot you. i wanted to ride with him. >> reporter: you were going to take that bullet? >> well, both of us because -- to me, he's like a human. he was one of my best friends. >> reporter: lee and tim said they used the winnings from a poker championship to rescue buddy and c.j. after a lifetime in captivity. they admit they experienced firsthand how quickly things can turn. he's thrown you in this cage? >> he's thrown me from the top. >> reporter: today, c.j. is back in her cage, missing her buddy. and the caretakers are missing a member of their family. >> i'm tragically sad about buddy. he was my baby. i love him so much. like, i love him more than anything. but i know he's in a better place. >> reporter: now, it is okay to have exotic animals here in a home in las vegas, as long as you have the proper permits. and these owners did.
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but something went terribly wrong. robin? >> it certainly did. cecilia, thank you. new troubles for justin bieber. the superstar facing a lawsuit from a woman who blames him for damaging her hearing. abc's neal karlinsky has that story. >> reporter: you know the symptoms. bieber fever has been blamed for stampeding norwegian schoolgirls. for uncontrollable bouts of screaming and hysteria. but now, an oregon woman claims justin bieber created a wave-like effect of screaming so powerful, it's left her hearing-impaired. you heard right. she writes in her federal complaint that says while taking her daughter to see the biebs perform live in 2010, she was, quote, struck with a sound blast that permanently damaged both my ears. we're not talking a sound blast of bombs exploding. [ explosion ] or of jets taking off from an aircraft carrier. but the shots of tweenage girls
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in unison. a tsunami of tweens. it was a heart-shaped gondola that bieber did it. that she suffered permanent hearing loss, anxiety and depression. >> what was she to expect going to the concert? that everybody would be quiet and polite? that's absurd. >> reporter: the biebs can hardly get a break. he had to call 911 to get the paparazzi off his blaack. >> they're coming up to me. >> reporter: i had no idea that the gondola would create a sound blast that would permanently damage my ears. like most cases of bieber fever, she doesn't have a cure for the hearing damage. but she says a cool $9.3 million in damages might be a good place to start. for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> we will see what happens. let's get out to sam, now,
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at the park. sam, good morning. >> good morning, everybody. yesterday, we told you about that rain that would be coming in houston. 14 to 18 inches of rain in just 4 days in eastern texas. we'll show you pictures of more flooding and water rescues. this comes out of the northern harris county area in the greater houston area. this has been a problem. and going to extremes. this is a headline today. 26 states from the usda declared natural disaster areas. the drought in this country is now the largest natural disaster in american history. here's a quick look at the big board to show you there is rain coming in the deep south today, making its way towards kentucky and western tennessee. denver comes in at 93. the heat is there. we'll show you how it moves back into the bulk of the country for the weekend. right now, that's a quick look at your weather around the nation.
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degrees at reagan national. dulles airport. have a stationary front south of us. as a warmnorthward today into the -- we may sees west of dc 82 to 87 degrees. mid 60's.w in the tomorrow looking good. 90 degrees. and still to come, tom
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cruise's lawyers blasting back on reports that he settled to keep katie quiet. and athletes spilling the secrets of what goets on as mroing village.
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live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning. i am kendis gibson with a local news update. investigators returned to a gaithersburg neighborhood this morning to search for information that will help them
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suspect in a rape. officers handed out flyers to businesses. a woman told police that a man sexually assaulted her. d.c. police officer is on administrative leave this secret servicehe allegations he threaten to shoot michelle obama. the unidentified officer worked the white house. news channel 8 will have more in live in-depth report in just a few moments. first on 270 in and out of baltimore, a pretty good. 95 n 295. pretty good. much out of springfield get to the wilson bridge. we will take extra time to accident inse of an through lane coming out of alexandria. carry you to the wilson itself live in this picture.
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you get to the bridge, it is good. getting there.ed the topside of the belt where is normal. over to the mormon temple. >> looking and mostly cloudy skies as we move through the morning and afternoon. 82 to 87. cannot rule out a chance of scattered showers. mainly west of d.c. showers this morning. for 60 to lower 72's overnight. >> things are heating up. thank you for joining us. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney, and i approvehis message. [ male announcer ] when a president doesn't tell the truth, how can we trust him to lead? the obama outsourcatg attacks: "misleading, unfair and untrue." there was "no evidence" that mitt romney shipped jobs overseas. candidate obama lied about hillary clinton. so, shame on you, barack obama. [ male announcer ] but america expects more from a president.
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[ cheers and applause ] standing room only at the park. and we have d.j. deuce, spinning the tunes. it will not be long, now, until country's megastar, luke bryan, will take center stage. we'll talk to him about the national anthem controversy. can't wait for him to sing one of the summer's hottest songs. he was on twitter explaining it all. >> it will all make sense. we hope that george is sleeping in. he has the day off. enjoy it. meanwhile, back here, tom cruise's divorce fight may be continuing. or part of it. the superstar's lawyer blasting reports that his client settled fast to keep katie holmes quiet
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about their marriage. and wouldn't you know it? jennifer lopez has some thoughts about that. >> she is very good friends with both of them. also, details in the case of the miami millionaire who vanished after boarding his fishing boat about a month now. the coast guard reports that could hold the key to solve the mystery. also, coming up, olympic athletes unsensored. gold medal athletes spilling secrets about what's really going on behind the scenes at the village. >> what happens at the village is supposed to stay at the village. >> show us now. >> that's right. that's all ahead. but we're going to begin this half hour with the latest on tom cruise and katie holmes' split. cruise's lawyer speaking out now, threatening to take legal action after the cover story in "the national enquirer." amy has that story. >> reporter: the tabloids have had a field day with the
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divorce, making numerous allegations. while tom cruise's attorney is not speaking out about the contents of that divorce agreeme agreement. he did say that the stories in the tabloids are untrue. while most of the focus of the split has been on katie's new life, the spotlight is turning to tom cruise, and his fight against rumors and scathing headlines like this. a "national enquirer" story wednesday, saying that katie was in an abusive marriage. in a letter obtained by "the hollywood reporter" his lawyer blasted american media inc., about false stories about the actors. quote, your trumpeting he's false and vicious lies will cause you damages. >> the cover story was so heinous. if tom and his team hadn't responded, people would go,
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there's some truth to it. and they put other media outlets on notice. >> reporter: they are disputing reports that tom settled quickly. tmz reports, tom has nothing to hide and nothing in the greemt to hide anything. people are making this stuff up. adding, i don't think tom is bitter. the media firestorm which is replete with bonus information is unpleasant for him. in an interview with "entertainment tonight," tom and katie's close friend, jennifer lopez, speaks out for the first time on their split. >> i'm sad for them. they're both really lovely people. and i know, just like marc and i, it's not what you want to happen. you fight and you try and you try until you realize you can't anymore. >> reporter: for now, it's business as usual for the star. he's been hard at work on the california set of his movie "oblivion," where 17-year-old
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connor, stopped by this week to support his dad. while suri has not seen him since the divorce broke, he has been speaking to her every day and could be reunited with her this weekend. our sources tell us that katie scored $50 million are ridiculous. she did not get a lump sum of money at all. we do know, tom is paying a lot of money, that's what we're told, in the form of child support. and tom will be making regular payments for 12 years. our sources add, all-told, tom will be paying $10 million in child support. >> thanks, amy. now, new information this morning in the case of the missing millionaire, whose empty boat washed up on a florida beach nearly a month ago. there's been no trace of guma aguiar since he took that boat to sea on a rough night last month. abc's john schriffen has the story. >> it jumps up from 16 to 18. then, goes back down and drops to 5. >> reporter: erratic speeds, dramatic changes in direction, and many unanswered questions.
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this just-released gps data gives new insight on what may have happened to guma aguiar, seen here with his family aboard the very boat he vanished from. >> i love you. >> reporter: the father of four who was worth more than $100 million was last seen june 19th. >> now, we're able to establish a time line where mr. aguiar left his residence, went out to sea, and the boat drastically changed course. >> reporter: the next day, his boat washed ashore without him. data shows that aguiar turned on his gps here, as his boat entered the atlantic ocean, at 7:29 p.m. he went northeast, topping out at 31 miles per hour. but it's here at 7:56 p.m., that something went awry. tracking data shows aguiar's speed dropped suddenly, the boat doing an about-face. a maneuver, some say, could have
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been an opportunity for aguiar to board another vessel and vanish. >> transfer could have been made easily. all he had to do was step across. >> there's all sorts of possibilities that could play in here. we don't know exactly what occurred out there on the ocean. >> reporter: over the next five hours, aguiar's boat drifted back to shore at an average of just two miles per hour. finally making landfall at 1:00 a.m. his wallet, keys and phone still onboard. >> with his amount of means and what he's able to do, it would be quite easy for him to stage his own disappearance. and it would be very difficult for us to find him. >> reporter: and with aguiar out of the picture, his wife, mother and billionaire uncle have been fighting over his fortune. no one agrees who controls his estate. if aguiar doesn't turn up, it will likely be decided in court. this is still being called a missing persons case. >> we'll have more as it becomes available. thank you, john.
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let's head back, now, to the park. they are getting ready for luke bryan, eh, sam? >> josh, he just did a soundcheck. and let me tell you. this crowd is louder than any crowd we've had in central park. let's get to the boards -- by the way, party in the park. and no surprise, it's the place to be on friday right here on "gma." here comes the heat spreading back east, though. chicago, new york city, nashville, washington, d.c. and even into the deep south, we're going back in the 90s and above by the time we get to this weekend. you had a break. but prepare for that. in the west, there's going to be big storms firing here. heat and humidity. and some of the storms are around the phoenix area. it's likely we'll see more clouds for today. showers and thunderstorms. of d.c., 82 to 87. nighttime lows are mid- 60's. tomorrow, warmer.
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>> all that weather was brought to you by caesar. we're getting a little bit of a soundcheck going on here. you have time to get down to the park. coming up on "gma," by the way, gold medal athletes are going behind the scenes to tell you what's really going on in the olympic village? they're getting ready to spill their secrets right here on "gma." i was living with this all-over pain.
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my goodness. look at that crowd at central park. in anticipation, luke bryan, coming up. our summer concert series, country-style. first, an explosive story in "espn" the magazine, is tearing the lid off of what goes on behind the scenes in the olympic village. the drinking, the all-night partying, the scandal. it's a look at what really goes on when the world's best athletes get together. dan harris has the answer. >> reporter: these accounts make the village sound like "peyton place" or ancient rome. some have appropriately adopted the motto of las vegas, what happens in the village, stays in the village. the beautiful and buff gold medalist, hope solo, say there were a few key moments of the 2008 olympics, that were not solo at all. telling "espn" the magazine,
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that she sneaked an unnamed celebrity back to her room in the olympic village. a major violation of the rules. she calls it her olympic secret. >> when you mix great bodies with consider confidence and some cases substantial wealth, you have a chance for very effective games. >> reporter: after the u.s. soccer team won the gold, she and her teammates went on an all-night bender with actor vince vaughn. quote, when we were done partying, we got out of our nice dresses, got back into our stadium coats. at which point, she says they went on live television, drunk. >> there's no pressure in the game. >> you're taking the athletes out of their natural habitat. and you're dropping them into the world's largest coed dorm. >> reporter: solo is just one of many athletes now spilling stories to espn about the olympic village, a place where reportedly, officials regularly
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stock 100,000 condoms. >> in many cases, it's celebratory sex for the winners. in the case of the losers, it's a consolation prize. >> reporter: american javelin thrower, breaux greer, says he had sex with women every day during the olympics. swimmer line lochte estimates 70% to 75% of all olympic athletes are having sex. sometimes you have to do what you have to do. john godina, tells abc news, athletes go there focuseded. and once their job is done, they have fun. they don't necessarily go there looking for it. but things happen. you learn not to ask a lot of questions. apparently, the party continues on the plane ride home. american target shooter tells espn, that the olympians took
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over the back of the plane. everybody partnered up rapidly, when they would bring the drink cart through, we would send it back dry. >> thanks, dan. >> my pleasure. >> have a great weekend. not as great as they were having. >> it will not be as much fun as olympic village. coming up, josh has a very special "play of the day," live from central park. dare i say, i think it will be his favorite one yet. and dynamic country star, luke bryan, gets our party in the park country-style started. come on back.
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here's "the play of the day." >> welcome back. "gma's" party in the park. country-style. and luke bryan, a final soundcheck. and it sounds phenomenal.
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it is a packed house here. but they may have come for a special "play of the day." one that made me very happy. i'm going to let sam take this away. it began a few nights ago. >> not long ago, we were getting in a cab to go downtown to get a bite to eat. and josh takes his wallet and sets it -- there's a little thing in the door to set your hand. and he sets it there. and i look at it and say, josh, don't do that. you'll forget the wallet in the cab. and what happened? >> i say, no, i won't, sam. we get to the restaurant. and i look at sam. and sam makes this face. yeah. i think it's gone. no i.d. in the wallet. no credit cards. i wasn't sure if anybody knew. a couple days later, a facebook message popped out. the most social of all media, mark christiano. hey, man, did you lose your wallet the other day? i did. mark, what gave me away?
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>> all those receipts. lots and lots of receipts for expensive dinners. >> yeah. they're on the way, abc news. also, there was a business card i saw that said -- >> yeah. i learned a lot of interesting things about you. there was a business card in there that said, stop talking. >> yeah. >> something i -- mark, come here. give me a hug. >> pleasure. >> you saved me another nagging look from sam. >> i can't even believe this story. luke bryan, coming up. go nowhere. [ man ] ever year, sophia and i use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card.
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live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> hello. i am kendis gibson. we have our logar news update. -- local news update. some patience on metro. be track work. yellow and blue will not run between the pentagon city and from 10:00 p.m. until closing on sunday. be single trekking red, parts of the orange, and grain lines. the council will grow pepco the company's to the storm. that comes as two lawmakers want
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to find pepco and bge $100 million apiece. the money touse train reserve utility workers. news channel 8 will have an in- the top of the hour. let us get a report on traffic. a huge accident on the in alexandria. was there for over an hour on loop in the through coming out ofic springfield to get wilson bridge. could cost you as much as 45 minutes to an hour. right now, the lanes are set free. taking you live to wilson across the bridge. wreckage,et past the lanes are open. rudin. widely scattered showers to the west. shenandoah valley. blue ridge. not make it across the metro area this morning, but later this afternoon, we may see passing
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showers. 85 degrees for daytime highs. extended all look moving through the weekend. temperatures 90 to 95 degrees. increased humidity. enjoy today's 85 temperatures. thank you. we are back in about half an hour.
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[ cheers and applause ] oh, tgif. happy friday, everybody. good morning. this is a great crowd we have out here. and that is d.j. deuce, from 96.1, one of new york's hottest country radio stations. it's good to have him here, spinning up into our "gma" summer concert country-style. >> i'll tell you, we are packed to the gills. we do hope george is getting some well-deserved sleep, as we
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get ready for luke bryan, country superstar. we're going to ask him about a recent national anthem controversy. it blew up last week. it will all make sense. oh, boy. taking center stage. i know, sam, he's been soundchecking all morning long. and they're rocking. >> it's amazing. >> what's going on with the bull? that mechanical bull? might take a little ride. >> i know sam has on cowboy boots. i have on cowboy boots. josh is wearing plaid. >> you have time to vote. and josh is in the lead right now. >> there's still time. there's still time. vote now. vote for sam. >> oh, yeah. >> you look like tuesday on "urban cowboy." >> it would not be pretty.
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america, vote for sam. we have other news. she is the incredibly gorgeous swimsuit model. one of the most beautiful on the planet, some say. now, she is coming under attack. we'll talk about that. also, if you ever wanted to work like taylor swift or kerr carry underwood, we'll tell you how to get their style. and we have barbecue. and of course, the bull. all prologues, to riding the bull. >> what could possibly go wrong? >> no. it's an amazing day. glad you're with us. it's clear. this is the place where all of the superstars stop by. next week, it's enrique iglesias and jennifer lopez, to kick off
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their world tour. they start it all right here. we're not so good asking the questions. so, you tell us what you think we should ask. go to "gma" on yahoo!.com. or tweet us with the hash tags ask j. lo and ask enrique. >> amy is good at asking questions. >> thanks a lot, sam. woo. i need all the help i can get. so, write in those questions. let's turn for some news. >> shall we? >> how about that? a big scare for passengers on a delta airlines flight. the plane was flying from new york to madrid. it had to turn around when a federal air marshal onboard spotted suspicious wires onboard. it turned out to be two pieces of a drinking straw with wires running through them. authorities say they posed no threat. a passenger on a plane in australia, captured this moment.
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lightning striking the wing. a direct hit. and disturbing news from the crisis in syria, one day after the regime was accused of a bloody massacre of civilians. "the wall street journal" reports the syrians are moving their biological and chemical weapons out of storage. it's unclear why. but one u.s. official calls the development incredibly dangerous. could condoleezza rice be the next vice president? the drudge report says the former secretary of state is at the top of romney's list of running mates. actress kristin chenoweth is out of the hospital. she was knocked unconscious by lighting equipment that hit her head while taping "the good wife." she is said to be wearing a neck brace but on the end. two contestants passed out during a photo shoot. were they by the pool? it was the hot temperatures. they were too much to take.
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they were treated by paramedics. they will be fine for tomorrow's pageant. now, diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." diane? >> and, amy, a good friday morning to you. it is the song of the summer. i'll bet you've been singing it in the shower. i'll bet you have. celebrities are singing it. even little furry creatures are singing it. what's the real story behind the hit? well, she's our "person of the week." and she'll tell you tonight. >> diane, thanks so much. was i shifting around during my news? i keep falling off this. >> you're all right. lara is so cool. ready to go with top news. like this. >> aren't i the picture of grace? >> that's one way to go. yeah. not a day goes by. >> let's talk about "pop news," shall we? the "forbes" annual list of the
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highest-paid celebrities under 30. and the top spot goes to -- not justin bieber. taylor swift, raking in more than $50 million in the last year. thanks to her world tour. the biebs was second. followed by rihanna, lady gaga and katy perry. real girl power over there. four of the top five are young women. as dorothy said, there's no place like home. and now, we're going to find out a little bit more about that place she landed in, the place called oz. take a look at this. the first peek at the trailer for "oz," a film from our parent company, disney. it's the story of the wizard and how he ends up behind the green curtain. the prequel, if you will, to the 1939 has an all-star lineup. rachel weisz as the witches.
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it's michelle williams, as linda, the good witch. there's two bad witches. a lot to explain in this movie. and as you just saw -- >> flying monkeys. >> the monkeys are back. >> nothing scared me as a child more than the flying monkeys. >> and the trees that grab you, too. >> horrible. >> very creepy. the movie looks fantastic. finally, "american idol" may be singing a very different tune, in terms of its judging panel. steven tyler, just announcing he's bowing out to get back to his first love, aerosmith, which is dropping a new album on november 6th. and he's not the only judge reportedly making a move. "us weekly" reporting randy jackson may be moved into a new role next season, leaving the judges' stable to focus on mentoring the young singers. so, who will breathe new life into season 12 of the show? reportedly, mariah carey, in deep talks. and that, everybody, is "pop
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news." >> but as for jennifer lopez, we're not certain about her. and that's a question you can ask her. >> thank you, robin. you're right. that's a good question. i need all the help i can get. where's sam, i am? >> i think he's over near the bull. >> yeah. >> practicing? >> no. one place i'm not is by the bull. but i snuck up on stage. let me show you the incredible view, from what this looks like from up here. this is what luke bryan feels when he's standing up here. we have our dancers on stage. we have stakes that are about four inches high. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on this morning we want to talk about. as you step outside your doors today, we're going to talk about rainfall. this has been a problem for the entire weekend in the deep south. and it continues to be a problem. now, it spreads to the north. from houston, another heavy hit of rain. new orleans, you're involved. memphis, nashville. also, lexington, kentucky, all the way towards western
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pennsylvania, in the heavy rain. this is over the next 48 hours. through the weekend, that rain spreads to the north. where the heat does not break is phoenix about 103. vegas, at 95 degrees today. salt lake city, you're 94. all of that heat has the humidity coming up with it. and people are saying, we can take it. it's a dry heat. not during monsoon season. and some storms kick off there, as wel the clouds inp the forecast today along with showers and thunderstorms. west of dc to 87 for the daytime highs. here is the outlook that will take us through the weekend and beyond. hot, wait until sunday. daytime highs in the middle 90's. chance for storms each of the dais. -- each of the dais. it will get very uncomfortable
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>> we are live in central park. and guess what? you're with us. so are you. a sign missing. tonight's sold-out concert, want a ticket. "country girl" shake it for me. shake it for me. lara? shake it. >> for now, sam, you'll have to make due with the "gma morning menu." coming up on the show, why one of the hottest models on the planet, kate hudson, and inside the controversy. also, how to get country superstar looks like these for less. plus, luke bryan, talking about the national anthem controversy. and also, singing the hottest hits of the summer in our party in the park. we're doing country-style. come on back. hi, i'm phil mickelson. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult.
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[ cheers and applause ] luke bryan, along in moments, as the summer concert series rolls along here in central park. we're going to turn to the story of one of the hottest models on the planet, caught in a controversy this morning. all because of her curves. an anonymous blogger's nasty cracks about "sports illustrated" model kate upton has caused quite an uproar. and abc's linsey davis has the story this morning. >> reporter: she's this year's fashion it girl. scoring the cover of the "sports illustrated" swimsuit issue. and heating up "g.q.'s" summer
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edition. kate upton has been praised for setting a good example for girls with her natural, curvy figure. but some say her body is too real. starting a catwalk controversy. a blager who calls her skinny girl, attacked her on her skinny gossip, calling her thick. saying, quote, huge thighs, no waist, big, fat, floppy boobs. these comments have driven the fashion insiders to upton's defense, including "more" magazine editor, lesley jane seymour. >> for praising women for saying emaciated and skinny. and to go out there and trash someone who has a normal body. i mean, she has issues. >> reporter: hundreds have condemned the blog. commenting on a post titled, someone stop this.
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the blogger, you think is -- >> out of her mind. crazy. i think she looks beautiful. >> reporter: for model and author, carol alt, this weighty war of words is another example of the fashion industry putting extreme pressure on girls. >> sometimes in this business, people's expectations are a bit unrealistic. and it's very hard to attain those kind of expectations. >> reporter: she says the bloggers can write away. but in the end, upton will end up the winner. >> i would say keep your head up and keep moving forward. she's laughing all the way to the bank. >> reporter: now, we reached out to kate and skinny girl. but neither of them had a comment. but skinny girl actually says she is getting death and rape threats. somebody hacked into her account. she has changed it. she said it was meant to be intentionally outrageous. she is starting to be more conscientious. >> as a former employ, "sports
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illustrated" liked the normal-sized women. thanks, linsey. let's head over two feet to lara. >> hello. it's "gma's" party in the park, country-style. it's just getting started. we want to make sure you're kicking up your cowboy boots in style. let's look at some of the country's hottest stars to get their looks for less. "red book" magazine editor, audrey slater is here. welcome. >> thank you. >> how would you describe the country chic look? >> it's easy and casual. but there's a little glam thrown in to make it superstar style, which our country styles are doing that fashion thing all the time now. >> we have some examples, now, of great looks for less. this is our taylor swift look alike. >> yes. >> you can't talk country style without talking about taylor
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swift. she is country's sweetheart. and she does the cutoff thing. she is doing it 2.0. it's colored. this is the big trend for summer. >> all right. this is really inexpensive stuff. >> all from urban outfitters. $60 for the glasses. cutoffs, $49. this is totally taylor. this is how young girls, young women want to dress. they're copying the taylor swift thing. >> thank you to our model, sara. next up, let's talk about one of my favorites. sweetheart miranda lambert. >> she does the sweet thing mixed with some tough country cookie. that's her look completely here. we have adriana wearing an eyelet dress. >> jacket. >> this is all from top shop. of course, you can't do it without cowboy boots. >> these were in the closet.
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all right. thank you very much, adriana. claire is working carrie's style. she has sexy sparkle with country. >> country style is about sparkle and denim for a long time. this is how they do it now. sparkle on top, skinny jeans and heels. all from forever 21. >> the jeans, $10. the heels, $29. >> everything here is under $30. >> thanks so much. and finally, a quick look at our kelly clarkson. >> this is amaya. come on out, amaya. kelly has a fab, new frame. this is a floor sheathe dress. everyone's going to look phenomenal in this. 60 bucks from jcpenney. >> fantastic. and the heels, $29. we'll have all of the information for you. thank you to our models.
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thank you so much. check out goodmorningamerica.com for the details. robin? good looks, right? >> oh, boy. all right, lara. i think you've heard of the next person i'm going to bring up here on the stage. [ cheers and applause ] we're going country. we have one of the hottest stars in country music right now. his third album just blew up. "tailgates and tan lines." you're going to hear him sing from that, in just a moment. but first, give a big welcome to luke bryan. [ cheers and applause ] >> i love it. >> doing a little chest-bump. have a seat there, sir.
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i love your spirit. the way you did promos for "good morning america" and everything. you're excited to be here. >> i'm sitting in central park. i'm talking to you. i'm on "good morning america." it's like, this whole ride for me is just -- every day, i wake up with a big smile, feeling so blessed. and to have wonderful fans get up. >> i know. >> and camp out. and it's just -- that's what is so rewarding about this business, too. to get up, literally, every day, and enjoy it. and really just get up with a big smile. >> and you do that. >> and play music and have the time of your life. >> you are -- you're very proud of your upbringing. and i love that your daddy gave you an ultimatum after school. what was that? >> right after college. i finished college at georgia southern university. my dad owns a peanut mill and a
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fertilizer company. and i had done that for about a year and a half. and he said, son, if you don't get out of here, i'm firing you. all right. >> he made you pursue your dreams, didn't he? >> we were talking a minute ago, it's amazing to have parental support and family support. and i'm a big -- i'm here because, you know, fans and friends and family, you know, i guess the three "fs." >> that's it. >> but that's why i'm here. and it was such a -- you know, you just kind of -- sent me out of the door, kicked me out of the nest. and -- >> look what happens. >> look what happens. >> i know your family is very proud of you. you caused a little controversy this week at the all-star game. and you were beautiful in how you handled it. you really were. and how you sent those great tweets out explaining what it was all about. it is a privilege and you knew it was.
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>> that stage and being in that moment was certainly one of the biggest moments of my life. and -- thank you. you know, i just -- i've done the anthem many times. and i mean, i've done it in little league baseball parks back -- >> sure. >> going out there for that moment, it meant so much to me to you know, have a few notes. just make sure. >> you wanted to get it right. >> wanted to get it right. in this day and age, you see it done wrong. >> sure. >> that's a big -- in years back, you know, artists, every artist i talk to in nashville, they're like, anthem. anthem. and you get it to where you're almost scared that you don't want to do it. but i mean, i feel like, you know, i can't go serve my country. i can't be a troop. and that's one thing that hurts me about my life is i don't have time to ever really be a veteran.
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i wish i could, you know, be an old man one day and say, i was a veteran. i feel like that's the only way i can serve my country is get out and do the anthem. >> you handled it really well. >> i was just really wanting to get it right. what's funny is when i looked down, i was like -- it was like -- i didn't know what i was looking at. i had the notes there. but i didn't see anything. and next thing you know, i have stealth bombers flying over. and it was one of the more -- when i really settled in, it was one of the most enjoyable, entertaining experience. one of the best moments of my life singing. you know, my fans and everybody really supported me. and like i said, you know, i've said an apology. and i do mean that. if anybody was afriended about my way about it, i really was sorry about it. >> my friend, you are a true southern gentleman. >> thank you. >> thank you for that.
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so, we're going to have more questions for you later. but there's something about a mechanical bull. >> oh. >> across the way. amy? what do you got over there? other than luke bryan, the other moment we've been waiting for this morning is who will ride the mechanical bull? i want to get, quickly, tips from our resident cowboy here. what does it take for these guys not to break their necks? >> they need to land on their feet and not break their necks. they hand on their head, i think they're done. >> we're going to tell you, which one of the three is going to ride the bull when we come back.
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hd, this is an update.ws >> good morning. i am kendis gibson. is what is happening. of a fireat the scene -- of a fire. the fire broke out about an hour ago. firefighters rescued 3 or four who were trapped on the upper floor. no word of any injuries at this point. d.c. police officer on afterstrative leave making threatening remarks about michelle obama. the officer worked as a escort for the white house and for many of the officials. our sister station will have an depth report in just a few moments. first, let us look at the
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situation to exceed the traffic is terrible this morning. the wilson bridge. there was a collision in the through lane in alexandria. that crash is gone but the quitery process is lengthy. of the beltway is normal. get to george avenue, look at 270, better than ever. no delays right now on to the beltway past democracy boulevard towards the bridge. legion let us set to steve rudin in the weather center. a straight see thunderstorm mainly est of d.c. 82 deale 87. temperatures this weekend will warm up. tomorrow. the mid-90's on sunday. monday, a chance of thunderstorms. garden variety of storms. you.ank hopefully you like the heat and
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ you're rocking in my truck you have the radio on ♪ you're singing every song ♪ ♪ i'm set on cruise control i'm slowly losing hold ♪ ♪ of everything i got you're looking so damn hot ♪ [ cheers and applause ] the "good morning america" summer concert series rolling along in central park. luke bryan, the hottest song on the country charts. he'll be singing it in mere moments. welcome back. amy, i do believe the time has arrived.
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>> it was a landslide. josh. >> oh, yes. >> i really don't want to do this. i'm bigger than the bull. i don't want to do it. >> here's the thing. i owe you for the rollercoaster. if you want me to, i'll try it. >> sam champion, taking the gloves. do it, sam. sam, sam, sam, sam. >> all right. now. >> left hand, right up there. >> throw this leg up around here. that's going to be the hardest part of the whole thing. here we go. >> go forward. >> here? >> nice and loose. >> loose? >> loose in the hips. >> loose in the hips. okay. >> okay. and nod your head. >> okay. all right.
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no. >> hold on to that bull. >> okay. that's it. all right. we are even, josh. we are even. we are even. let's get to the weather. i've never done it in this position before. i can't -- i can't move this leg. so, let's just get to the boards. here's what's happening outside. someone tell me -- do we have a graphic? i don't know where we're starting. where are the maps? where are they? all right. oh, it's twitter pictures. i haven't seen them. but thanks for your twitter pictures, ladies and gentlemen, for sending them in. what's the next graphic? tell me what it is in my ear. kodiak, alaska, the next pictur
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degrees for a daytime highs. .ore clouds 65 to 72 for an overnight low. tomorrow, he can humidity will build. here 94 daytime highs. >> there are parts of me, that just don't feel well right now. >> we have a bouncy house for the commercial. >> great. thanks, amy. all that weather was brought to you by ashley furniture. lara? >> if i can talk, sam. i hope you didn't pull something. over here, now, it's tory johnson. >> glad that's not me over there. >> we do have great "steals and deals" in honor of the great friday party in the park. everything on our website. deal codes. >> go to goodmorningamerica.com
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on yahoo! to get the links and codes. how cool is this? we put the streamers up for this fan. it's amazing. it's supersafe for your hands, right? >> oh, yeah. >> tons of different speeds and different sizes. regularly $499. this baby is not inexpensive. but 60% savings. $199. a variety of selections you'll find on our website. >> working quite well. all-important on a hot, summer day, keeping cool with liquids. >> what i love about these is they will stay cold for 24 hours or hot for 12 hours. regularly $24 to $50. we're slashing those in half, also. $12 to $25. pba-free. sweat-proof. great deal. these are superfun things now, to add to your country barbecue, perfect on a day like today. a half a pint of soft serve ice
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cream. it's a little liquidy. >> this is a bowl, ready to go. >> after you freeze it for 24 hours, it's ready in under 30 minutes. you can make it. we've had it out here all morning. you have to cut me a little slack. regularly $35. slashed in half, $17.50. >> and we can make cones? >> wonderful cones, lemonade and corndog makers. all these pieces from smart planet foodmakers. regularly $30. slashed in half. and last, but not least, robin -- how are you doing over there, robin? this game is ladder ball. toss it and try to get it on one of those wrungs. not like that. yes. this comes in two different sizes. regularly, $70 to $130, depending on the size you choose.
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oh, wow. you're eating the ice cream after you criticized it. now, she loves it. we'll cut those in half. all the deals, "good morning america." >> oh. >> yes. >> way to go. way to go, robin. >> check out our website. let's go to josh and sam, hopefully, who have recovered. >> we have recovered. and we're right here. what do you say we do some cooking? we're here with a world series winner in the barbecue department. he is from kansas. it's adam perry lang. i have an o fiaficionado here. say hello to adam perry lang. we're going to look at the ripeye. >> look for good marbleization. one of my techniques is the four seasons blend.
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it's simple. salt, black pepper, a little garlic salt and cayenne. you mix those together, you end up with this. and come help me. you want to help me out, too? go season it up. there you go. boom. >> luke, is barbecue a big part of the road? >> when we get on the road, we have a little grill under the bus. if we roll into somewhere and the food's not looking good, we go find a little local meat market or something. >> and you're done. >> and we're grilling. >> on to the -- >> this is called the high/low method. you can do it on the gas grill here. you start it on high and you constantly flip it so it gets to the right temperature. and then, you bring it down and develop the crust. >> how long are we talking here, in total? >> talking about 15, 20 minutes
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iffer the recipe to be done. once you drop it down, you have this thing -- i baste with this herb brush. you know it makes a difference. >> oh, look at that. i've never seen this before. >> baste it up. >> don't worry about it. >> water. water. >> just go like that. so, it's butter, but mostly, it burns off. don't worry about it. challots, thyme. >> we get that braised. what's going on down here? >> i'm going to show you, while this is cooking and finishing, i do this -- >> this looks interesting. >> yeah. it's different. i do this thing called charcoal salt. i take mesquite charcoal. it went be gritty.
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you end up with this. >> we are running a little short of time. let's get to slicing. this is what i want to see. >> right when it comes off the grill, bang, just like that. >> done. >> and then, you slice it. look how good that looks. as you slice it -- >> luke, we promised you breakfast. >> that's good there. >> oh, you get it in there. >> the juices are olive oil and the natural juices of the meat. as you slice it. >> we have cheaters down there. robin? sam? what do you think? >> when it's quiet down there, things are working out. >> that's good. >> that's amazing. what is that? tomato sauce? >> oh, wow. turns out, it's delicious. so, again, the book is "charred & scrubbed." adam perry lang. as good as it gets. that was absolutely delicious. we'll be right back. ♪
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♪ ♪ living now. ♪ this is the part of me ♪ that you're never gonna ever take away from me, no ♪ ♪ this is the part of me [ cheers and applause ] woo. we're getting a workout here, aren't we? welcome back, everybody, to our summer concert series, with luke bryan.
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>> working up here, huh? >> i was working to singe your eyebrows off, working the grill. before you sing "drunk on you," before we get to that, we have our pepsi fan favorite question. and it is, what won't you write a song about? >> wow. butterflies. unless they're drinking beer, right? cotton candy. >> that's about it? >> that's pretty much about it. you know, when you write country songs, there's no -- i mean, you know. red solo. you get a whole song about a red solo cup. and country girls that can shake it. just go on. and everything's fair game in the country music world. >> that it is. thank you for answering that. the fans voted for that question. >> thank you. >> are you ready for luke bryan? "drunk on you." >> central park.
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how are we doing? good morning on "good morning america," and everybody. here we go. ♪ cotton wood fallin' like snow in july ♪ ♪ sunset, riverside 4-wheel drives ♪ ♪ and a tail light circle ♪ roll down the windows turn it on up ♪ ♪ pour a little crown in a dixie cup ♪ ♪ get the party started >> let me hear you. ♪ girl, you make my speakers go boom, boom ♪ ♪ dancin' on the tailgate in a full moon ♪ ♪ that kinda thing makes a man go mm-mmm ♪ ♪ you're lookin' so good in what's left ♪ ♪ of those blue jeans drip of honey ♪ ♪ on the money make it ♪ ♪ gotta be the best buzz
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i'm ever gonna find ♪ ♪ hey, yeah i'm a little drunk on you ♪ ♪ and high on summertime >> it feels like summertime. ♪ if you ain't a 10 you're a 9.9 ♪ ♪ tippin' n' spillin' that homemade wine ♪ ♪ on your tied-up t-shirt every little kiss ♪ ♪ is drivin' me wild throrowing little cherry bombs ♪ ♪ into my fire good god almighty ♪ ♪ girl, you make my speakers go boom, boom ♪ ♪ dancin' on the tailgate in a full moon ♪ ♪ that kinda thing makes a man go mm-mmm ♪ ♪ you're lookin' so good in what's left ♪ ♪ of those blue jeans drip of honey ♪ ♪ on the money make it ♪ ♪ gotta be the best buzz i'm ever gonna find ♪
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♪ hey, yeah i'm a little drunk on you ♪ ♪ and high on summertime ♪ so, let's slip on out where it's a little bit darker ♪ ♪ and when it gets a little bit hotter ♪ ♪ we'll take it off on out in the water ♪ ♪ girl, you make my speakers go boom, boom ♪ ♪ dancin' on the tailgate in a full moon ♪ ♪ that kinda thing makes a man go mm-mmm ♪ ♪ you're lookin' so good in what's left ♪ ♪ of those blue jeans drip of honey ♪ ♪ on the money make it ♪ ♪ gotta be the best buzz i'm ever gonna find ♪ ♪ hey, yeah i'm a little drunk on you ♪
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♪ and high on summertime ♪ girl, i'm a little drunk on you ♪ >> you better watch these country girls. they'll get you drunk, even if they don't have a drink. ♪ we're going to let y'all have a little fun. all right? are you ready? here we go. y'all clap. here we go. ♪ the whole bond now. let me hear you. ♪ girl, you make my speakers go boom, boom ♪ ♪ you're lookin' so good in what's left ♪
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♪ of those blue jeans drip of honey ♪ ♪ on the money make it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ living now. ♪ this is the part of me ♪ that you're never gonna ever take away from me, no ♪ ♪ this is the part of me
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[ cheers and applause ] how's that for a party in the park? the album, "tailgates and tan lines"? >> yeah. >> it has a good story going. and the song -- i know there's an extra part of the song. it starts "country girl." but what's the rest of it? >> shake it for me. >> here it is. it's gone platinum once more. luke bryan. ♪ country girl shake it for me ♪ >> look at that. ♪ country girl shake it for me ♪
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>> we're going to get central park rockin'. we're going to find a real country girl. whoa, now. ♪ got a little boom in my big truck ♪ ♪ gonna open up the doors and turn it up ♪ ♪ gonna stomp my boots in the georgia mud ♪ ♪ gonna watch you make me fall in love ♪ ♪ get up on the hood of my daddy's tractor ♪ ♪ up on the tool box it don't matter ♪ ♪ down on the tailgate girl, i cant wait ♪ ♪ to watch you do your thing ♪ ♪ shake it for the young bucks sittin' in the honky-tonks ♪ ♪ for the rednecks rockin' till the break of dawn ♪ ♪ for the deejay spinnin' that country song ♪
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♪ come on come on, come on ♪ ♪ shake it for the birds shake it for the bees ♪ ♪ shake it f the catfish swon d thckes ♪ shake ♪ country girl shake it for me, girl ♪ ♪ shake it for me, girl shake it for me ♪ >> you're looking good. ♪ country girl shake it for me, girl ♪ ♪ shake it for me, girl shake it for me ♪ ♪ somebody's sweet little farmer's child ♪ ♪ got in her blood to get a little wild ♪ ♪ ponytail and a pretty smile rope me in from a country mile ♪ ♪ so, come on over here and get in my arms ♪ ♪ spin me around this big, ole barn ♪ ♪ tangle me up like grandma's yarn ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ shake it for the young bucks sittinks rocbref ♪ for the deejay spinnin' untr ♪ come on come on, come on ♪ t fos e it for the birds-
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♪ shake theswim ♪ and the and the squi akee mo squi shak ♪ countryi shake it for me, grl ♪ shake it for me, girl ♪ country girl shake it for me, girl ♪ ♪ shake it for me, girl shake it for me ♪ >> how are you feeling, central park? [ cheers and applause ] here's the deal.
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[ cheers and applause ] hey. there's going to be another song online from luke bryan. we want to thank you. and wish you all the best weekend imaginable. luke bryan, everybody. life and in hd, this is an
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abc 7 news update. gas prices are rising once again. tripoli reports the national price for a gallon of regular is $3.38, 5 cents higher last week. 1 gallon of regular is $3.56 in d.c. metro is expected to announce guidelines today for how can go during intense heat. rules come after the partially duein outside the west hyattsville station must friday. excessive heat caused part of to buckle. see how things are going on the roadways. i am going to give everybody the green line right now. american legion bridge, travel times working for us. along 270, really clean right between father hurley boulevard and the beltway. picture close to
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connecticut avenue we are moving at speed. 66 outside the beltway is in .ood shape right now centreville and 495. theorries right now to wilson bridge. had issues earlier. what will it be like this steve rudin? skies with audy of showers or two. daytime highs in the middle 70's. 65 to 72. heat and humidity returns. upper 80's to or 90's. weather sticking around monday, tuesday, wednesday . highs in the middle 90's. all right. you. we will be back at noon.
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