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good morning, america. breaking right now, flash flood warning. torrential rain from coast the to coast. submerging drivers in an intant. wild weather takes out bridges, tears the roof off this airport. millions more in the path of severe weather right now. developing now. a new alert right now. the mystery illness leaving children paralyzed. is it connected to the enterovirus sweeping across the country? this does not look good to me. >> look at this. the monster hit that left the college quarterback dazed and confused. >> it's appalling he was left in on that play. >> the calls this morning for that big-time coach to be fired. ♪ i'm walking on sunshine
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mr. and mrs. clooney. they make their first appearance. inside the glamorous guest list. the playful snapshot revealed at the reception. and new detail this is morning on how they tied the knot. and good morning, america. good morning, venice. let's take a look at the live shot right now. >> oh. >> that is where george and amal are getting married this morning, the venice town hall. what a glorious day it is there. what a fabulous weekend it apparently was. they'll be married in italy. >> it's official today. boy, did they party all weekend long. let's take another look at the photo they gave to their guests. >> that is so cute. >> they partied until the wee
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hours of the morning. >> they had a lot of tequila to help them along, right? >> yes. >> they're looking good. we begin with the dangerous flash flooding. some parts of the country getting as much rain in the past few days as they did the entire summer. ginger tracking it all. >> look at this. this is jacksonville, florida. what it looked like out someone's front yard. in sarasota, florida, this video from there, the entire weekend wildly wet. a wet end to the month of september. guess what? it's not over. we have the same stationary front not budging. going to drop another two to three inches through wednesday. another wet 48 hours. then the severe weather that made it way through arizona. sky harbor airport, one terminal, the roof ripped off. they had to shut down that part of the airport for a time. now that energy moving into parts of the high plains, just
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east of denver through parts of new mexico. covering this much more and tell you the details coming up in the nation's weather. >> thank you, ginger. now to the terrifying health scare for parents. new concerns about the nationwide enterovirus outbreak. this morning, health officials are investigating where the fast-moving respiratory disease is linked to paralysis in some children. clayton sandell has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we're inside children's hospital colorado this morning. this is where a cluster of sick patients are now suffering a strange new symptom. and medical investigators want to know why. this morning, the cdc is searching for links between a widespread outbreak between enterovirus d-68 and a new complications. young patients now having trouble moving their arms and legs. >> in a circumstance like that, the virus infects the central
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nervous system, causes injury to some of the cells and that's what causes the paralysis. >> reporter: at children's hospital colorado, nine patients, ages 1 to 18, have the sympto symptoms. >> arm weakness or leg weakness. >> reporter: doctors have not yet confirmed a link. >> we're asking people to sarks hey, what's going on around the nation. >> reporter: enterovirus d-68 is spreading, confirmed or suspected in 45 states. authorities are now investigating whether the virus killed a 4-year-old new jersey boy late last week. similaren one of hundreds strucken so far. he spent nine days in a colorado hospital room fighting for his life. >> he was a bluish gray color. >> i was scared. i could feel myself not being
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able to stay awake. >> reporter: health officials are stressing it's rare but for some patients could be permanent. >> we don't know why some of these kids go on the develop this level of serious complication. >> reporter: now, experts tell us it could be a week before we know if enterovirus d-68 is the culprit. in the meantime, health officials say more people could get sick. we just don't know. robin? >> we're going to talk about that to dr. jen ashton. thank you, clayton. going from a respiratory issue to this limb weakness. how does that happen? >> the virus is a respiratory illness. rarely, it can cause paralysis. polio virus and ev-68 come from the same family. of note with the denver cases, four of those cultured positive for ev-68 from the nose, not the spinal fluid. at this point, more questions
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than answers. >> what can we expect in the weeks ahead? >> here's what the cdc and doctors have to do to track an outbreak like this. they have to look at when there might have been a possible exposure. then, when the patient became ill or sick. and the third thing, what is the incubation period? if you know 2 of those 3 factors, you can figure out the third. that's how we track any kind of disease. >> folks waking up this morning very concerned. >> absolutely. as am i. you have to remember the attack rate. the cdc has confirmed 277 cases of ev-68. we do expect more. so far, nine cases of limb weakness, about 3%. luckily, not that common. >> and not necessarily permanent. >> right. >> thank you. we're going to turn to the war on isis. president obama admitting that
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the u.s. underestimated the threat. now there are growing doubts about whether isis can be destroyed without krotroops on ground. >> reporter: the president bluntly acknowledged that the united states got it wrong in two ways. first, underestimating the threat posed by isis and how much power they had amassed. and second, overestimating the ability of the iraqi government to fight back. even as he acknowledged this, the president made it clear this was a mistake made by the intelligence community, he wasn't taking personal responsibility. >> and in my interview with house speaker john boehner, he suggested there was no way that the u.s. strategy could succeed without boots on the ground. you would recommend putting american booting on if ground if no one else steps up? >> we have no choice. these are barbarians. they intend to kill us. if we don't destroy them first, we're going pay the price.
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>> reporter: the white house responded to that by saying again, there will be no u.s. ground invasion of iraq or syria under any circumstances. the white house rhetoric has shifted. the line there will be no boots on the ground has become there will be no u.s. ground force there is in a combat role. there are troop there is advising the iraqis. as the president acknowledged last night, they are definitely in harm's way. now to the travel nightmare. more flights being cancelled in chicago today after thousands were grounded over the weekend, creating chaos across the country. members of congress calling for an investigation, david kerley is at o'hare with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, robin. they're hoping to get more flights here into chicago. yesterday, about two-thirds capacity. that still meant 600 flights
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were canceled. all because of sabotage. the pilots wondering this morning what's going on. >> got a pea kul yar problem in that nobody in chicago center is up. >> reporter: pilots confused. why can't they get directions. word goes out it's an emergency. >> chicago center is having some problems so we're stopped departures currently. >> reporter: the first 2,000 flights grounded across the country. this morning, that number is closer to 4,000. >> flight was canceled. >> very crazy. but we made it. >> reporter: this morning, more about the man who single handedly created this hole in the sky over chicago. brian howard. 5:06 a.m., he entered the building with ale roing suitcase. 5:06, he posts an apparent suicide note. then, he starts to destroy the equipment he's worked on in the basement of the building. reportedly 23 of the 29 computer racks damaged by cut wires,
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fire, or blood because of the suicide attempt. how can one person take down the whole system? >> this person is vetted. has a security clearance. if they're inclined, and this gentleman was, to create havoc, they can do it. >> reporter: this morning, members op congress calling for an investigation, looking into how one man could cripple such a critical system. it was so bad inside the center that the faa has decided to build a completely new center in the room next door. some equipment arrived last night. it will take days to put together. it won't be fully operational for two more weeks. >> david, thank you. we turn to amy with the other top stories. good morning. >> good morning, robin. a surprise eruption of a japanese volcano.
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ash has blanketed the area. recovery crews found more bodies this morning bringing the death toll to nearly 40. they've suspended the serm for now because of the the dangerous levels of ash and gases. pro-democracy rallies in hong kong are expanding. they turn violent as police hit protesters with pepper spray. at the vatican, a rare snapshot. two popes honoring the contributions of grandparents in tote. having pope benedict is like having a wise grandparent at home. back here at home, the secret service is under fire just days after a fence-jumper reached the front door. it took agents four days to determine that a gunman had fired shots at and hit the white house multiple times in 2011. agents initially said that the incident one auz unrelated gang shooting. bank fees are surging
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nationwide. among them, using another bank's atm. that cost an average of $4.35 per transaction. overdraft fees surging also. nearly $33. the 16th straight record high. a mysterious balloon over manhattan prompted 911 calls. it was not a threat but this was hired by the city to take photographs. and finally, plenty of people go whale watching but from the safety of a boat. which if whales want to go people-watching. an australian couple found out. they went for a swim. they were approached by an especially friendly humpback mom and her calf. the whales put on a real show. disappearing and then reappearing next to their new friends. after more than an hour, the couple tried to swim away, the
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whales kept following them. not all whiales are safe to pla with. you probably shouldn't try this at home. >> it worked out for them. >> a whale of a story. >> i like that disclaimer at the end. >> don't jump in with the whales. >> let's see if the whale's friendly. we turn to the devastating hit on the football field that has people calling for manager mlg's toobl coach to be fired. he kept his quarterback in the game even though the player was clearly dazed and wobbly from the hit. >> reporter: it's been almost 48 hours since that game. it's still unclear if michigan quarterback shane morris suffered a concussion. medical information is private. fans are worried because of this hit you're about to see. >> this does not look good to me. >> reporter: take a look at this hit. it's brutal from any angle. university of michigan quarterback shane morris, already suffering a leg injury,
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steam-rolled by minnesota's thierron cochran. espn announcers say it looked like a concussive hit. >> he can barely stand up. >> they have to get him out of the ball game. >> reporter: many say the real danger is what happens next. >> it's appalling he was left in on that play. >> reporter: the sophomore nearly falling over when he tried to walk. he stays in for one more play but goes to the sideline. familiarity the quarter, he goes back in. >> you can't make the diagnosis purely on observation. there were elements that you saw in his behavior that raised concern. >> reporter: at a post game news conference, coach hoke said he didn't know morris was wobbly. >> i didn't see him. i can only answer for me. >> reporter: morris, eventually carted off the field. >> shane wanted to be the quarterback. and so, believe me, if he didn't want to be, he would have -- come to the sideline. or stayed down. >> reporter: after the hit, morris did wave off someone on the sideline, possibly signaling
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he wanted to play. >> if you're the head coach, brady hoke, how can you not know what your quarterback is going through? how can you not see that? how can you not say, okay, get him out of here? >> reporter: now, after the game, michigan head coach brady hoke released a statement saying that morris was evaluated on the sideline and we're confident medical decision were made. just this year, two division i quarterbacks calling it hits after sustaining multiple concussions. >> there was no reason for him to stay in for the first play right after. >> and what athlete is going the say, coach, i'm out. they want to be there. >> young players like that are not going to take themselves out. it's the coach's responsibility and the staff. lara, you have much happier news. >> i sure do. so happy to report that mr. and mrs. george clooney are making it official this morning with
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the civil ceremony at the venice town hall after the blowout wedding weekend. lama hasan with the assignment of the lifetime and all the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, lara. yes, that's right. the star-studded wedding bash. this morning, a small, private civil ceremony taking place in the town hall behind me. it takes the world's most eligible bachelor off the market. there they are, mr. and mrs. clooney. hollywood's newly minted royal couple. after exchanging vows in saturday's sunset ceremony. >> show us the rings, the rings! >> reporter: the beaming smiles and the sparkling wedding bands stunning the crowds and causing canal congestion. clooney cruising into his final moments of bachelor hood saturday afternoon. looking slightly nervous before meeting his bride, amal alamuddin inside the seven-star
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aman hotel. his dad, nick, and mother, and best man, rande gerber, cindy crawford's other half. emily blount, anna wintour, bill hurry. a gift given to them by the new couple. this candid snapshot. the couple reportedly served up their favorite five-course italian fair, including lemon risotto with lobster and beef with mushrooms. then hit the dance floor with a play list rumored to include the jackson five and blondie. >> after the wedding, great brunch with all of their guest. >> reporter: roundsiing out the weekend, another feast for friends that night. they make it all legal italian
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style today. a headline, amal alamuddin marries an actor. insinuating clooney is punching above his weight. can you believe snit. >> i love it. that's beautiful. thank you for all those details. so good. >> they look happy. >> picture perfect. >> i mean, their honeymoon, i hope, includes a big nap. and the weather cooperated there. and here on the east coast, beautiful weekend. >> it was. a lot of us have had perfection. nobody complaining in the midwest. a beautiful look if kansas. some of the high temperatures for almost a week have been about ten degrees above average. see the farms there and the green still summer-like. the warmth, yes, in place for another day or two, depending on where you are. still 83 in st. louis today. detro detroit, 76. but here we go, here comes fall. 81 today in chicago. to 62 on tuesday.
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>> reporter: hi everyone, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. nothing showing on storm tracker 6 live double scan. as we head outside we have high clouds overhead, there will be sun at times today, but the clouds will obscure things. temperatures in the mid 60 as is, a light jacket for the kids. this afternoon, 80 is the high. sun to clouds tomorrow, warm again, 79 with a spotty shower and cooler.
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>> that actor's wedding, one we all wished we could be there. lama made me feel like i was there. >> she had a wompl time. a break in the case of an arkansas real estate agent that went missing. the deadly and shocking monster truck accident. how did one of the monster vehicles spin out of control and into the crowd. the new remote control. a small device the more than 1 million cars across the country. and frozen comes to life. next. ♪ let it go
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♪ hey baby, i think i want to marry you ♪ going to town hall in style. these pictures coming in right now. george clooney and his wife, amal, coasting into the town hall. >> great hat. >> after a weekend of celebration if venice. >> and a quick wardrobe change there. >> we'll have the fashion coming up later. again, wish them all the very, very best. also this morning, that terrifying monster struck accident. the driver losing control, drivering into the crowd. these events popular and so frightening to see this. >> so scary. a new headline on a potentially revolutionary breast
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news that police had their suspect but he got away. arkansas police are desperate the find 33-year-old aaron lewis. now accused of kidnapping beverly carter, who hasn't been seen since thursday, when she met a perspective buyer. >> we're asking people to contact the sheriff's office. >> reporter: lewis has a lengthy criminal record. he was involved in a car accident on sunday. at the time, he was a suspect in carter's disappearance. but he was not under arrest. when he went to this hospital for his injuries, he slipped away. shortly after, a judge signed a warrant for his arrest. too late. more heart break for beverly carter's husband of 35 years. >> all i can say, we would love to have our wife back, my boys' mother, my wife, please, turn pefly loose. drop her off anywhere. >> reporter: detectives won't
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say why they suspect lewis or if they have new information about beverly. her sufficient found in the driveway of that home she was showing. her purse inside. her cell phone was gone. it's been key. >> sorry, phone been dead. >> reporter: carter's husband received several texts from his wife's phone after midnight the night she disappeared. text messages he says don't sound like they came from his wife. >> she wasn't a big drinker. i knew she was in trouble. >> reporter: since that night, police and hundreds of carter's friends have scoured the woods looking for her. this morning, police have another search to worry about. for the suspect who just slipped through their fingers. and this morning, carter's presents are vowing they'll keep searching for her. they'll gather at 9:00 this morning, as they have for the last couple of mornings. police will fe kus on their own search for that young man they believe knows what happened to her. robin?
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>> thank you, ryan. dan abrams joins us with more. the suspect, the link to the case. >> so frustrating. they had him. he got away. it's likely phone records or e-mail records that led them to him. the authorities seem pretty definitive they believe he's the guy. they had to set up this appointment somehow. they had to make a time and a place to meet. you would have some sort of records of her interchange with him. i think that is probably how they were able to so definitively link it back to him. >> you have been following this closely. some people were saying, as a real estate agent, doing this, she took every precaution as much as you can in a situation like this when you're going to meet a prospective buyer. >> there are two key things.
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she told her husband exactly where she was going. the minute he became suspicious, he goes that house and tries to find her. sees the scene. her purse, her wallet there this the car and immediately becomes suspicious. some people say, bring someone with you. that's great if theory. you talk to any relal estate agent, at times, that is not practical. blamg her in any way, shape, or form is unfair. >> i agree. we turn to the deadly monster truck accident caught on camera. one stunt driver loses control of the giant vehicle, plows into the crowd, killing three people. mara sh mara schiavocampo has the story. >> reporter: it's moment a monster truck show turns tragic. all captured on this cell phone video. watch as the 9,000-pound truck are tractor trailer tires more
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than five feet high rolls over a row of cars and then keeps going. knocking down a guardrail and plowing right into a crowd of horrified spectators sunday. officials in this small netherlands town say at least three were killed, including a child. and more than a dozen injured. with tricked out trucks crushing power and speeds of up to 70 miles per hour, monster shows attract millions each year. at times, turning deadly for fans. last year, a truck lost control during a show in mexico, killing eight and injuring 79. and in illinois in 2007, an out-of-control truck went flying into a crowd of 100 spectators, injuring 9. safety is self-regulated by individual pro motors and
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venues. they're committed to keeping crowds safe. >> we have developed standards for distances for speck territories, safety holds, direction of travel, all with the intent of keeping the spectators as far as way as possible. >> reporter: now an investigation into what caused this tragedy and one truck's very wrong turn. for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> we hope they get answers. let's go to ginger and the weather. >> more than half of california still in exceptional drought. barbara's lawn one year ago. and her lawn now. this side by side helps to see that they need rain. my next graphic shows youings they're not going to get it. a strong high. monsoon fly. tend of that deal. sacramento, 91 by thursday. hot and dry in l.a. phoenix, same thing. las vegas in those numbers. a look at the pacific northwest,
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there they are. mr. and mrs. clooney. these pictures just coming in of george and his new bride walking out of the venetian town hall. they've made it legal. it's reminiscent of the royal wedding. quite the scene. he's royalty in italy. they love him so much. he's been so open with it and sharing his magical day. and magical weekend, for goodness sax. take a nap.
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congratulations to the beautiful couple. congratulations. do need to turn now to, quite a turn, to the drastic way that people make their car payments. more and more lenders installing a device ce on cars that lets t shut down the vehicle via remote control. an electronic kill switch. >> you're all repo men. >> what if we are? >> reporter: forget the repo man driving off with cars on the big screen. now new technology is take his place. small devices like these installed in more than 1 million cars across the country. allowing lenders and dealerships to remotely disable your car. bubba hill in panama city, florida, uses past time, usa. he says it's good for the seller and buyer. >> some call it mom. it's forced them to do what they
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needed to do in the first place and make their payment. >> reporter: he shows us how it works. with the software, lenders and dealerships can monitor payments the. when they're late, a warning is sent to the car's device. >> they have 24 hours left to drive the car before it won't run. >> reporter: after a certain period of time, the car is shut off. >> this is a truck we have disable period. consumer comes in, tries to start it, it won't start. >> reporter: can days smith says her lenter allegedly shut down her car while she was driving down the highway. >> i didn't want to die. everything just became slow motion. >> reporter: c.a.g. acceptance says they dispute her allegations. and pass time usa, the maker of the device in candace's car, says it's not possible. >> it's a starter interrupt system and only disables the vehicle when it's in the off position and not moving. >> reporter: they did not admit
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wrongdoing and reached a confidential settlement with candace. her attorneys have filed a class action lawsuit. alleging there is a bigger problem, that lenders and dealers can disable cars too quickly. within two days of it being past due, even though the law says it takes 0 days to go into default. >> the devices need to come ply with state lauf. they don't take into consideration where you are with when they turn off your vehicle. >> reporter: pass time usa's ceo says if customers are not happy with his product, they can steer clear. >> they can go to another dealership and into a vehicle without our device. >> reporter: we're told even if the cars are disabled, the device does have an emergency feature. when you enter a specific code, it will let you drive for another 24 hours before it shuts off again. set those calendar alerts and make those payments. >> if you're driving, how do you
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the car. >> reporter: she's the superstar used to shake it. this morning, jennifer lopez and her bff leah remini are shaken up, after a night on the town ended with a rear-end collision by an alleged drunk driver. j. lo posting this. sitting at a light, riding high right before some drunk fool rear ended us in my new whip. thank god everyone is okay. apparently ripping into the truck driver. kursed that fool out. the bronx came out. lopez pesting pictures and videos of both their kids in the backseat. no one was injured. investigators say the truck driver fled the scene right before he was about to exchange information. the quick-thinking girlfriends called 911 and deputies picked up the truck driver nearby, arresting him on suspicion of driving under the influence and
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hit and run. this morning, jenny from the block, her friend and family, back on the road again. >> thanks goodness everybody is okay. coming up, did you see this? the new story for the sisters coming to life. and taking the popular paleo diet to the next level. it's become a lifestyle, they say. we'll talk about that. come on back. might as well go allan? the way to wow. royal caribbean has been voted best overall cruise line 11 years running. and will soon feature the best internet connectivity at sea. call now to be wow'ed.
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>> bracing news 7:56 -- breaking news 7:56 a house fire at a port richmond neighbor a fire broke out anticipate took the life of afternoon 18-year-old man. firefighters had the fire under control in 30 minutes. they found the young man's body on the first floor in the front room. karen is off, matt pellman has traffic. >> reporter: awful news in port richmond. as investigators remain on the
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scene drivers want to stay away from helen and somerset. the police activity we had along lincoln drive is gone. slow speeds on i-95. on schuylkill expressway westbound solid from montgomery. the boulevard into girard. watch out for a crash on horris avenue and there's a wreck at belmont way. >> let's take a look at atlantic city, new jersey, live on sky6 live hd, david murphy has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: the sun has broken out behind the deck of clouds. take a look at the temperature, 65 degrees, some suburbs in the upper 50s. not much wind, but some of the kids as they head out the door at this hour will need a light jacket, but not need it for long. sun and clouds today, high of
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80. similar to the weekend. tomorrow, warm, 79, matt. late sprinkle or shower possible in the northern or western suburbs. >> autopsy will be conducted on the crsm eo of the -- ceo of cooper health system along with his wife.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and george clooney ties the knot. all the details on the star-studded ceremony. the snapshot they gave out to all the guests. and a weekend of show-stopping fashion from the glamorous bride. and the revolutionary breast cancer treatment making headlines. and it's all about paleo. the hot diet trend now becoming a lifestyle. is staying on it pushing your body to the extreme. ♪ let it go let it go and "frozen" over. the blockbuster hit takes over "once upon a time." why fans can't let anna and elsa
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go. wile we say -- >> good morning, america. check out this jheri-curl mull let. supermario. mario lopez here in times square. he has a brand-new book coming out. he'll open up about that. de25i8s about his career, family, and love. >> i say no to the mullet. it's wedding day monday in italy for george clooney and amal. officially married after a weekend of celebrations. a lot more ahead on the fashion from the wedding. >> so many gorgeous outfits. we haven't seen her wedding gown. hoping we'll get a snapshot of that. and in our morning stir,
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taking the paleo diet to the next level. sit extreme or superhealthy. good morning, everyone. we begin with the war on isis. president obama admitting the u.s. underestimated that threat. the president also saying the u.s. may have overestimated iraq's ability to defeat the threat in that country. the priority right now is weakening them with air strikes. concern is moupting over a potential new threat from the respiratory illness in that's affected hundreds of children. the cdc is looking into whether it's responsible for a temporary paralysis in nearly a dozen children. enterovirus d-68 is confirmed or suspected in 45 states. the manhunt in the pennsylvania poconos is entering its third week. authorities are worried that the
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area they're closing in on, a five-square mile perimeter of dense woods may be booby trapped. the driver pulled off before removing the hose out of the car. pulling the entire gas pump with the vehicle and causing the fire. the empire state building was ill lum nated in yankee white and blue in tribute to derek sxwreerpt he play his final game in fenway park. one standing ovation after another as the yankees beat the red sox. finally, hanging 20 in southern california. look at the dogs showing off their skills in the sixth annual surf city surf dog competition. some 65 dogs competed raising more than $6,000 for charity. all sizes and breeds. some enjoying it.
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some, well, it looks like they're all enjoying it. a tidal wave of cuteness. >> they look grumpy and scared. but it's cute. thank you, amy. health news and a breast cancer drug shows unprecedented success in expending lives. the test results are stunning. >> a drug called pergetta. in this longer-term follow up it was found to extend joer all survival by 16 months. for some over four years. it is being called impressive and good news by some breast cancer experts. >> there's a lot of attention, excitement. this is geared toward a specific group of patients. >> this is forred a vapsed breast cancers. disease that is spread outside the breast. met static is another way of
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referring to it. specifically her-2 positive. this is about 25% to 25% of all cases of invasive breast cancer. it's not for everyone. >> is there a reason to temper the excitement? >> there are always caveats. this was a trial funded by the drugmaker. this is an expensive drug. about $6,000 a month. and lastly, side effects can drop your white count. there can be hard yak or heart issues. the heart defects were not found to be greater than those treated with placebos. so this is good news. >> that's huge. very, very exciting. a group of women, patients, because breast cancer also affects men, this type is not talked about enough. >> you're going to be taking questions all morning long. tweet jen ashton. and "gma" goes pink this wednesday. it's the start of national
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breast cancer awareness month. we'll have so many stories to share with you. we're looking forward to doing that for a second year ifn a ro. lara, to the social square. here's what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." first in pop news, why the star-stud gone girl premier could mean big things for this movie. then inside george and amal's block buster weekend. and then wake up and win. we're revealing this week's huge prize give away. mario lopez. >> hi, lara. >> would you spin our wheel? >> yes. >> your first threw. rip it off. you'll be sleeping in a cabin. >> nice. >> is that a prize? we'll let you know. my guess is it's pretty darn good. then we'll talk to mario about his new book. a lot of secrets revealed, my friend. >> it's true.
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listen to post modern jukebox. their spin on break free, arianna grande's hit. we loved having them on the show last year. hope to have them again. that is really popping today. lara, what else is? >> when they were on, it just kept coming. >> loved every song. in "pop news" the star-studded premier. if this one is any indication, "gone girl "could be the movie of the year. it kicked off the 52nd annual new york film festival. it stars ben affleck and roz lind pike. it also cannot hurt that the movie is based on a terrific book. it's directed by david fincher. let the oscar buzz begin. >> i cannot wait. i can't wait to see if the movie ending is different than the book ending.
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it suggests it might. i don't know. i can't wait. >> i didn't know they had five stars. hey, today is the day to celebrate joe. as in -- cup of joe. >> gallon of joe. >> yeah. it's national coffee day, everybody. it's a holiday we celebrate every day here at "good morning america." to celebrate our favorite morning pick me up, several businesses across the country, including dunkin' donuts and criskrispy kreme are offering f coffee. >> i wondered how we would reuse that. >> we will. it's not an expensive cup. we'll find a way. then we'll turn it into a stool. >> well done. well done. and finally, it's a love story that has created a national outcry of support. i have to read this off this
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because the prompter is wrong. i'm so excited about this, though. for ten year, napoleon and antosia chaired the same encluzier. as visitors witnessed on a regular basis, the honeymoon was not over. these love-struck donkeys couldn't keep their hooves off've other. parents complained. the zoo officials separated them. news crews descended on the zoo. animal psychologists weighed in. and the zoo keeper brought them back together, everybody, proving that once again love conquers all. >> they do look happy. >> they do look happy. >> yes, yes. >> they are smiling. >> they're so cute. >> and that's "pop news." >> why are they smiling? >> why would you instigate that? because you know i'll answer. >> i know you would.
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i found the pocket of the most excited people out here. i think, from nashville, tennessee. and san antonio, texas. what's your name? >> i'm victoria from nashville. >> and she is pumped this morning. let's start with the weather. we have to get to panama city. rain is on the mind of so many. flood potential out there for so much of florida. this morning, charleston seeing one to three inches. heavy rain along the stationary front. great lakes, warm. just cooking. duluth in the low 80s the other day. not anymore. look at tomorrow morning. low 40s. fall coming at >> reporter: thanks give, david murphy on the terrace. we have clouds and patches of blue. temperatures in the upper 50s and mid 60s with late wind. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a high of 80 so kind of a continuation
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of the warm weather we had over the weekend sun and high clouds. tomorrow morning sunshine gives way to increasing clouds during the afternoon. another warm high of 79 showers north and west. cooler wednesday. >> i'm going to give her a high five because she's 60. straight off the ranch from new mexico, thanks for visiting us. let's get inside. everybody is here this morning. can't wait to join everybody. kicking off the heat index, george clooney's wedding. there you see the happy couple. they were just leaving town hall in venice just moments ago. amal in that white pantsuit. her fashion getting high marks all weekend long. lama hasan was there. >> reporter: here comes the new mrs. clooney. overnight, 36-year-old amal
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alamuddin rocketing to fame. >> she's become a style icon in the past 48 hours. the whole wedding week end, she knocked it out of the park with every single outfit. >> reporter: donning the signature style for the biggest red carpet event of her life, her wedding. the bride kicking off with a black and white striped doll cha a chai and g-- dolce & gabbana dress. a pattern here worn by michelle obama. the dproom and his guests, queen of fashion, an nee wna wintour their way by boat. emily blount's baby blue key hole dress. trust me, getting on and off the motor boat is not easy. it's moving. you have to gingerly make your
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way down. you need help. can you imagine doing this wearing a long drez and stiletto heels? it ain't easy. the married couple emerging sunday, both sporting new bling. and amal stealing the show in this dress. while details of the wedding dress have yet to emerge, fashion insiders speculate there is one designer who likely took the wedding cake. >> rumor has it she wore an alexander mcqueen wedding down. you may remember that kate middleton also wore within. >> reporter: for "good morning america," lama hasan, abc news, venice. >> can't wait to see that dress. nothing? nobody else? george clooney dot married people. >> we'll blet you bring that story. >> is anybody else excited out there? i love love.
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>> yes, yes. for the umteenth time, yes. new research from washington university in st. louis that shows the relationship with your spouse could affect your career. if you divide up house work evenly, you're less likely to stress at work. your boss thinks your trust worthy. if you're in a rockery relationship, that could affect your performance at work. >> it makes sense. yes. you bring your home life with you, i think. it's hard not to. >> it's hard to avoid. also in the "heat index" when hair dos become hair don'ts. a survey by tony and guy finding that 1 in 5 women have been so disappointed by their hair cuts that they have left the salon this tears.
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the most common problems were going from long to short. >> i would imagine. >> and they say men, kind of like yours. >> i have had the same hair cut for -- 12 years. >> you haven't had a bad perm? i did that in the '80s. >> even mario was talking about the jheri curl back in the day. send us your pictures. some pouring in. i heard this. ginger zee. that's what -- i don't know why she sent that in. >> really? it's pretty bad. >> i can top that. totally. >> i can top that. eighth grade year. >> that was ten years ago. i just walked out trying. that's all i'll say. >> i had one where i look like flock of seagulls. >> i had a mushroom head. like a triangle with a perm. remember that? >> we don't have enough time for me to share my hair stories. not enough time in the show.
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also in our "heat index" the look at vogue's 73 questions series with reese wither spoon. here she is behind the scenes with a look at her life in her l.a. home. >> mm. >> if you could switch lives for a person for one day, who would it be? >> my baby. >> if you had a tattoo, what would it be and where? >> i didn't say i don't have one. >> what historical decade would you live? >> the '40s, in america. >> what is your spirit animal? >> humming bird/squirrel. >> the magazine hits news stands october 1st. watch the full video. she gets out 73 questions. >> that's cool. this new movie she's in is a
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departure. she's gone from a sweet girl to massively talented -- a serious actress that will blow your doors off. >> it's a beautiful movie. now it's time for the morning stir. something new than we're doing. we're going to dig deeper into what's buzzing, what's trending. the paleo lifestyle. not diet, lifestyle. eating like our ancestors did. sara haines as the story. >> reporter: the paleo diet is hugely popular. but now, devotees are taking it to a new extreme. adhering to the lifestyle. the modern day cave man movement. it mimics how they ate, moved, slept. there's the diet. and then a lifestyle.
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>> exactly. >> reporter: and you do all of the above? >> yes, we're in. >> reporter: they started living paleo three yores ago. they own a paleo chocolate company. you're at the desk and standing. >> we get the health benefits of standing. we're getting the work done. >> reporter: the hunters and gatherers of the past would walk and hunt. they enjoy a morning walk through the woosd are some interesting foot waer. >> we wear these five-finger shoes. it mimics the natural movement of walking barefoot. >> reporter: later, afternoon frisbee. >> nice catch! >> reporter: and lunch. >> what would a salad be without bacon? >> reporter: this is delicious. what about sleep? our ancestors' sleep pattern were done by sunrise and sunset.
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they wear blue blockers. >> it helps us get a more restful night's sleep. >> reporter: they say their lives have not been better. nick lost 12 pounds. christine says she hasn't been sick since 2012. >> this is probably the longest fad in the history of mankind. it's been going on for 2.5 million years. my genes want me to be strong, lean, fit, happy, productive. >> reporter: for "good morning america," hasara haines, abc ne, new york. >> joining us now, dave zinczenko. let's start with the pros and cons. >> the diet and the lifestyle. on the diet side, it's great. it's telling you to cut out all processed foods. americans, 70% of their diet is
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processed foods. that can't be a bad thing to eat less processed foods. on the lifestyle thing, they're saying exercise more and sleep more. that's awesome. if you can do that, it's great. it's hard for people to incorpora incorporate. >> yes. what are the drawbacks? >> any time you restrict certain foods or food groups, there will be drawbacks. most americans don't get enough vitamin b, d. if you cut out dairy, it's big. the list of foods you can't eat is huge. you may as well go to the supermarket and press your nose to the glass from the outside. >> this is tough to stay on. to sustain? >> it's hard to sustain because of -- it's deprivation. you're restricting the food groups. the best thing you can do is you have the community aspect to it.
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>> that's works. ner everybody in the pool. >> the diet is safe. the lifestyle is safe. don't dive into the workout too much. it is sustainable if you find yourself with a community. people are saying, i'm living in 20124 a.d. you want me to live like it's 2000 b.c. a lot of people will struggle. learn to cheat a little bit. >> what do you mean? >> adopt an 85% rule. allow yourself to drift 15% of the time. on weekends when you want to get crazy with friends, that's okay. work in any kind of exercise that you can. it was frisbee and walking in the woods on the taped piece. you don't have to do something crazy, like jump into exercise whole hog. get the support of family, friends, loved ones. >> that's the community. if you have underlying health
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issues, talk to your doctor before starting any kind of new program. thank you, dave. we want to know what you think. could you go paleo? swe tweet us with the hashtag socialsquare. we're going to give you a chance for the wake up and win prize give away. we're going spin the wheel to reveal your next clue. live, stay with us. where will it land.
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>> police are looking for the driver of this out lander. they say it is the vehicle that hit a 7-year-old girl in the mantua section of the city yesterday and drove off. they know it is registered to someone in landsdown, delaware county. karen is off, pel -- matt pellman is here looking at what's causing things to be jammed up. >> reporter: october 21, is how long we'll be without the right lane on the ben franklin bridge. that construction is causing delays from the upside through 8th and vine. southbound i-95 is slow through
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the work zone. a pair of accidents in mount laurel one on 295 southbound at 38. watch out for fire department activity southbound route 30 in atlantic county. >> david murphy has the forecast. matt, it's mild, 65 in philadelphia. the cooler suburbs in the upper 50s. this afternoon, 80 is the high, sun and clouds. not very windy at all. tomorrow, sun giving way to thicker clouds, 79 does high. there could be an afternoon shower in the northern and western suburbs places like berks county and the lehigh valley have the best chance. on wednesday, high of 73 spotty showers. back to nice weather thursday, 74 partly sunny looking great for the union at night. >> you can watch david on your
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♪ a monster for the desire full of love ♪ ♪ i am a monster the one that everyone is so afraid of ♪ ♪ go, melissa. >> never too early for a little rock with melissa etheridge. that is monster off her brand-new album, "this is me." we'll have more from her coming up in a little bit. >> i have lost how many times i have seen here in concert. it's a show each and every time. also ahead, how about the stars of the hot new comedy "selfie."
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you have been hearing all about it. karen gill, john cho. we'll get their tips on how to take your best selfie. also, we're revealing this week's wake up and win prize give away this morning. so i just spun the wheel and it landed right here. that's right. this is the second clue. all aboard. a cabin and a boat. i'm skon fused. maybe you can guess it. we'll tell you how the win as well. >> get it, cabin. boat. cruise ship. i bet i got it. i don't think you're camping on a boat. >> i don't think so. how about "frozen "? so many fans can't get it go hen it comes to elsa and anna and the other characters from the hit movie. they made their debut on "once
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upon a time" yesterday. chris connelly takes us behind the scenes. >> reporter: do you want to build a snow -- monster? the billion-dollar animated hit "frozen." got a live action incarnation on sunday night within the primetime world of abc's "once upon a time." >> storybrooke. >> reporter: sisters anna and elsa. now pmulling the mystery of ther parents' final journey. their clothes and ship wreck much like the movie. anna eager to search for the secret on the cusp of her wedding. plenty of ice-ometrics. some traffic-stopping sperl effects. the troll also getting his post animation transformation, along
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with sven, now real-life creation. and the wardrobe transformed into needle and thread truth. >> it's a silk imported from europe with austrian crystals. >> reporter: before the premier, "once upon a time's" "frozen" crossover was one of the new tv season's more daring moves. >> how do they interweave these characters into "once upon a time" without it being oversaturation. >> reporter: the hashtag heavy response on twitter may suggest zesz so far. >> but it's a nice thing. >> reporter: for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> you can see more on sundays at 8:00 here on abc. let's cue up the wake up and win sound.
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♪ that's right. it means it's time for our weekly prize give away. before we reveal today's prize, here's the last clue. >> go ahead. >> oh, see, we got it. nautical always in style. if you haven't figured it out yet, i'm guessing this might help. [ boat horn blowing ] >> yeah, get ready. you're going sail. we're sailing. it's a cruise courtesy of norwegian cruise line. they're sending a lucky winner and their guest on a seven-day vacation aboard any of the norwegian cruise liners. including the newest ship. it sails year-round from plim to the caribbean. while on board, you can experience free-style cruising including a wide variety of dining venues. don't worry about air fair. go go vacations will set you up.
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you have to win this incredible trip. click on. get in here with me and enter the code, ship, just like you see it. >> thank you, julie mccoy. >> it only makes sense to have ginger here. >> how about that weather? >> it's gorgeous on my cruise. i want to take you to some other places. the plains. severe weather potential today. damaging winds, hail possible. we want to share some nicer photos. the lightning there, just stunning. superdangerous as we watched that front sit around south florida. then there, close to -- conway, new hampshire, the fall color just brilliant. >> reporter: thanks, ginger,
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david murphy on the terrace. a fair amount of clouds with sunny breaks. temperatures in time 60s and light wind. this afternoon, 08 sun and clouds. tomorrow, 79 showers late in the day or at night. >> all that weather brought to you by walmart. george? >> ginger. i'm back inside with the stars of "selfie" abc's brand-new take on my fair lady. karen plays eliza. john is henry. let's look at the moment they meet. >> what are you doing many my office? >> i'm eliza. i work in sales. i have poor instincts. a weak stomach. >> and loose sexual morals. >> have we met? >> i'm afraid i have to ask you to leave. >> i'm afraid i'm not leaving until you say you'll help me. >> but you can't be helped. >> we know you're going to break down. what's the moment that brings you around?
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>> it's probably my charm that wins him over. >> amen. >> i first heard the title, i hear the title, "selfie" and go, there's though way i'm watching. your character, everybody is identify with your character. >> if you're not fan of the title, someone who is not a fan of the title on the show. but it's a polarizing word pip think -- i would like to think that selfie can be this, but it can be someone -- someone who is a narcissist. it can be a way into dealing with self-hood. >> that leads to the next question. one from social media. if eliza was a real person, would you be friends with her or would you ignore her? >> probably onlyfacebook. >> only on facebook. we watched this with our family. our girls are selfie-obsessed.
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they're 1 and 9. this is so much part of their culture. it's fun to watch you go at it. >> oh, thank you. >> john let me ask you this, because i know they were looking for a standard, british, henry higgins type -- >> they got one. why do i do jokes. george, what was your question? >> i don't know. it made me laugh. >> we got a little bit out of the creek. crew. >> they werie looking at white, british, older men. they wound up with me. it was a complete failure in terms of casting serg ining sea. >> but it's a winner on the screen. the premier, tomorrow, 8:00 eastern on abc. thank you. >> thank you. coming up, marrio lopez is
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[ cheers and applause ] well, there you are. so he started out as you probably know as an adorable child actor. "save bid the bell" i believe is
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the name of the show. now he's the duke of "extra." mario lopez. you have an auto biography. you look 12. >> thank you. >> it's a great read. congratulations on that, your beautiful family. everything coming up roses. >> i feel blessed. >> you're so candid. >> this was important for me for the people that have watched and supported me over the years. i call it just between us. when man turns 40, it's an important time to pause and look at how he got there. make a plan for the future. people have asked me a bunch of stuff over the years. it's stuff i can get into if a book that i don't have the opportunity to on tv. >> you're usually the one asking questions as i understand all too well. what would surprise readers the most. something that your advisers said, dude, you just don't need to share this. but you wanted to.
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>> everything. i'm a child of imgadgets born in a border town. the stuff my father had to do to take care of the family. the fact that i almost died. all my love life is shared. >> rerack. can you share? >> i was a little underfed. >> your body looks to the same today. it's so weird. >> i look like a little charpei and mexican mischelin baby. it was very therapeutic. it's amazing how much you forget. oh, my gosh, that's embarrassing! >> those are not. we do have one. that's where it starts to get -- >> my mom put me in a bunch of stuff to keep me busy. >> you are -- you talk about how fatherhood has changed you. >> best role ever. i'm blessed with a wonderful wife and two beautiful, healthy
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children. my daughter is a ham. and my son is literally a ham. he's a little fat. a happy kid. i love him to death. i'm hoping to expand and have more. >> you get into "save bd by the bell" i was a huge fan. i didn't understand the reach of the show. did you know home people were watching it every day? >> i had no idea. it was a saturday show. for 8-year-olds. the fact that it's still playing in some countries today. it's amazing. i still get recognized. that blows my mind. i guess i haven't aged that poorly. they recognize me. i'll take it. >> you talk about one of your costars. another child actor who has done well, a gal by the name of stacy. who now has a different name. >> yes, fergie. we started out on kids incorporated together. she's in my book.
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we have a very special milestone, i should say. >> that you talk about. >> great fun. fans of your work on "extra. jts you wanted to be dick clark. you are so successful. congratulations. >> thank you, lara. thank you. so blessed to be here. happy with the new become, the new season of "extra." just everyone being so supportive. off our emmy-winning season. i love it. >> the name of the book, "just between us" out tomorrow. great to see you. >> thank you. coming up, melissa etheridge is performing. don't go anywhere.
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guess what? the money we need to fund our schools lies right underneath your feet. that's right. down in the ground, pennsylvania has deep deposits of natural gas. but because of governor corbett, we're the only state in the country that doesn't make oil and gas companies pay an extraction tax.
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as governor, i'll make the gas companies pay up to help fund our schools for a change. tom wolf for governor. a fresh start for pennsylvania. it's a great morning here. the up with and only melissa etheridge. she has a brand-new album out tomorrow on her new label.
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her own record company. please welcome, melissa etheridge back to "good morning america." it's great to have you here. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> i need to congratulate you personally and professionally. the new company. you got married in may. >> all kinds of new stuff. >> your best friend. >> it's crazy. i recommend it if you have a good best friend. it's amazing to be so connected with the person that you're married to. >> and it's inspired new music. >> of course. >> i have known you a long time. never seen you happier. >> i know. that's just it. wouldn't i hope that i would be getting happier as i get older. musically, professionally, it's a very exciting time. a lot of people get worried about the music business. it's all about the artists right now. ky reach my fans. i have a new album. >> if you look at the album cover, these are pictures your
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fans sent in and you pixillated them? >> yes. we had a thing on the website. everybody sent it in. you can find your picture on the website. what part of me you have made up. >> i know how you are about your fans. >> love 'em. >> i know. melissa etheridge with a little bit of m.e. the power and the passion of melissa etheridge. ♪ ♪ if you believed if you tried it could be enough to know you were alive ♪ ♪ if you knew the truth it couldn't be denied you could
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change the world ♪ ♪ and know that you might find that the world goes round and round and round everybody walks on common ground ♪ ♪ we gotta pull together if we're gonna pull through a little bit of me and a little bit of you ♪ ♪ the world goes round and round and round even feels a little upside down no need to be afraid of anybody you see ♪ ♪ a little bit of you and a little bit of me ♪ ♪ na, na, na ♪ a little bit of me ♪ is it on my skin is it in the love or things about each other that we're so scared of ♪ ♪ you can shake your head you can change your mind either way you wake up inside yourself to
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find ♪ ♪ that the world goes round and round and round everybody walks on common ground ♪ ♪ we have to pull together if we're dp we're gonna pull through ♪ ♪ everybody feels a little upside down no need to be afraid of anybody you see a little bit of you and a little bit of me ♪ ♪ na, na, na ♪ zploets ♪ a little bit of me lean to your left lean to your right look all around the room at every soul hear tonight ♪ ♪ have a little bit of faith everyone will see that all the good books in the world agree there's a little bit of you ♪ ♪ and a little bit of me
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♪ and the world goes round and round and round and everybody walks on common ground no need to be afraid of anybody you see a little bit of you ♪ ♪ and a little bit of me na, na na ♪ ♪ and a little bit of me hey hey a little bit of you ♪ ♪ oh, oh hey a little bit of me ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh just a little bit of me ♪ ♪ come on ♪ come on we're going to walk on common ground ♪ ♪ just a little bit of me [ cheers and applause ]
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our thanks to melissa etheridge. this is m.e. is the new one. oh, gosh, we almost had a baby. not mine. >> you had an amazing weekend,
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at penn state this weekend. grand marshal of homecoming. there you are. your brother was accompanying you, standing in for your father. the whole family taking the field at half time. that must have been so much fun. >> i want to say thank you to penn state. we are. we didn't win. but it was okay. >> one more time. >> a big day tomorrow. we have five seconds of summer and lena dunham, both live. have great day. >> developing at 8:56 a house fire in the port richmond neighborhood claimed the life of
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an 18-year-old man. the action cam was at the scene along helen street. it broke out at 6:00 a.m. in the front room on the first floor. firefighters had it under control in 30 minutes. we'll have a live update on the investigation on "action news" at noon. >> let's turn to traffic, matt pellman filling in for karen. >> reporter: the delay along 202 northbound has vanished. it was not as bad as normal. north of here between 401 and 252 they opened the third lane in each direction. good news on 202. chester county a new project gets underway lasting for a couple of months they are closing valley forge road at white horse road. crash on 95 at 259 a hit-and-run. a couple of extra minutes on northbound travel time. in cumberland buck shoot 'em
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road is closed. stay on 49. >> david murphy has the forecast. >> reporter: temperatures which did not start out all that bad i will, are getting better. philadelphia, 67 degrees, allentown the low 60s and with light winds these are comfortable numbers. warm this afternoon, 80 sun and clouds, could be thick enough to block out the sun at times. sun to clouds tomorrow, an afternoon shower north and west, getting cooler and dpamp on wednesday -- damp on wednesday, matt. >> an update on the flight troubles at chicago's two airports and how it's impacting philadelphia international. plus local sports caster, don tollefson is expected to enter a guilty plea in court. "live" with kelly and mich
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announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, star of the new film, "gone girl," ben affleck. and performing his latest hit, "she knows me," bryan adams. plus, your questions and comments from the co-hosts -- when the co-hosts open up the "inbox." ll next on "live." now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪