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? when you've been fighting for a long -- >> good morning, america. the curse has been reversed. >> the cubs win the world series. >> the chicago cubs are world champions. beating cleveland in an epic game seven. after extra innings, not even a rain delay c back-to-back hits giving the cubs the lead for good. >> that's one of my best games everybody will ever see. >> chicago erupting overnight. thousands celebrating in the streets. the team and their superstar fans soaking up the big win. >> i'm going to remember this for a long time. >> ending the 108-year drought in good morning, america.
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chicago cubs. neck and neck, they fight for every last vote. >>ing o. ready. we're going to pretend we're down, we're down, pretend, right? >> imagine, it is donald trump standing in front of the capitol. >> the trump family out in full force. melania set to make her first speech and hillary's top guns crisscross the country with just five days to go. ? and the biggest night in country the cma awards by storm. ? >> rocking the stage with the dix ji chicks. ? my daddy said ? ? i'll always love you. >> star-studded tribute to dolly parton as she takes home the lifetime achievement award. >> good morning, america. >> how about this guy? >> because we haven't gone to bed yet.
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good morning, america. going back between the cmas and the game but i got to tell you it was a moment 108 years in the making, ten years, ten innings, almost 1:00 in the morning. total, total team effort. >> i did the same thing as you, between the two and the fans of chicago, so excited. there they are outside of wrigley i will say they called in sick to work and forgot they had jobs. extremely happy there and heartbreaking night for cleveland. >> yeah, too bad for them but they had the cavs this year and chicago has waited so long. take a look at this morning's "chicago tribune cover" "at last." president obama is a white sox fan but said he couldn't be happier and want to come to the white house before i leave? >> i know.
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joining us now from progressive field in cleveland. have you been to bed yet, t.j.? >> reporter: i have not been to bed in two day, in fact, but who cares? after what we just saw i was in here for every single moment of that game last night and we could not believe what we were witnessing and why would we? we've never seen it before in our lifetime, the guys with the cs on their jersies and the little bear, they were the ones celebrating a world series victory. guys they got it. they did it after 10 years of waiting they actually had to wait a little longer last night and had to wait through a rain delay and extra innings and wait through a moment where it looked like that curse was coming for them once again. >> the cubs win the world series. >> reporter: it's timely over. >> makes the play. it's over. >> reporter: no more talk of curses or billy goats or lovable losers. the chicago cubs are world
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century-long suffering and sending the city into an all-out frenzy. the cubs popped open champagne that had been sitting on ice for 108 years after they beat the cleveland indians, 8-7 at progressive field in a heart-stopping game seven that went nearly five hours and included a rain delay and extra innings. >> it is gone. >> reporter: after a leadoff home run the cubs endeared a few missteps but able to build lead thanks to this bomb by javy baez. things tightened up after a jon lester pitch and their lights out closer on the mound, this happened. >> to left. >> reporter: a two-run homer that tied the game and drove cleveland fans like this one
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that moment the curse crept in. >> i got to be honest when they came back in eighth, it was on my mind a little bit. >> reporter: to add to the drama rain in eighth inning. the tarp came out, the players and the fans went in before play resumed 17 minutes later. the team ended the tie but a zobrist tigil and miguel montero single allows them to score and put up one run in the bottom of the tenth but down to their last out this for a final play on a long, hard journey. >> i cried. i cried like a little kid, you know, it's -- it hasn't been done in a century and some so, you know, to be a part of this is definitely great. >> reporter: the cubs have their first title since 190 and played in the world series since the goat curse was put on them back in 1945 and the first since 1985
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you, thank you. thanks for all the love. we're world champ, baby. yeah. >> reporter: cubs super fan bill murray got in on the selling brace, emotional in the stands, honking a horn on the feel and enjoy the champagne in the locker room. it was very interesting to watch the chicago cubs fan, guys, many of them young, of course, so to watch a 30-year-old vent 108 years of frustration was very interesting to last night and certainly the contrast to the indians fans who had been waiting for 68 years have to wait at least 69 now since their drought is going to continue about i heard the "chicago sun-times," this wasn't the best thing since sliced bread, it's the best thing since 20 years before sliced bread with the cubs winning this thing. >> let's go see what it looks like in chicago right now. in the streets all night long
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the parties have been going on through the night. alex perez is there. >> we win. >> reporter: hey, george, good morning. i don't know if you can hear me. some of these fans have been here through the night. wrigley field like we've never seen it before. [ cheers and applause ] they've been here all night. the team expected to arrive here in just a short time. now, this city went crazy the moment the cubs won in cleveland last night. the streets and did whatever they can to celebrate. hang out in their car, honking horn, doing whatever they can to savor this moment that's been 108 years in the making. i want to show you this. check this out. fresh off the frepresses, brandw championship shirts and, of course, there you go. look at the hat. there you go, the championship hat. there you go. they're ready to celebrate here.
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>> looks like a lot of fun. i'm kind of jealous of you right now, alex. thank you. joining us from cleveland espn's jessica mendoza and, jessica, good morning to you. >> good morning. are you kidding me? it's crazy what has happened in the last 24 hours. >> you were there. you were there in the middle of it all last night, the rain delays, extra innings, all the drama you only read about in a game seven of a book. how was it to be there the entire season and we have the cubs on espn more than any other team. so kind of walking through the process of, you know, just -- they were the best team in baseball. you think of all the teams, games they had won and again in the postseason see them down 3-1 and talking to the guy, feeling the stress but all of a sudden got into the game last night and there was something magical about the entire game. first of all, the unexpected, right.
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chapman get hit, we have javier baez, the defensive specialist had a couple of errors. rajai davis for the indians ties it up with a two-run home run. he wasn't even in the starting lineup a couple of nights ago. who would have thought it would be carl edwards jr. and mike montgomery to close out the game. not only the emotion but the way both had the unexpected guys come up in a huge way. >> it was a true team effort all the way around and indeed. you know, the cubs jump out to that big lead and eighth inning it gets all tied up. what was the key moment do you think in the game last night? >> ben zobrist and ben combined with kyle schwarber and when you think about just the story of kyle schwarber, are you kidding me? the guy hasn't played since april. we talked about it. he had three hits last night and i know zobrist got the big hit. that was the turning point
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that won a world series last year with the royals, huge off-season acquisition to get zobrist and have him on the team but kyle schwarber, robin, i played the game, i can't emphasize enough this guy did not see a live pitch for 5 1/2 months and his first game was in the world series and seven hits in just four games and to be able to get the rally starter in that huge, huge inning to take the lead in the tenth, i mean, i can't emphasize schwarber and zobrist. >> amazing, remarkable. get some sleep there, jessica. thanks foech for joining us. more from chicago and cleveland and our friends from espn in our next half hour. we'll move on to the race for the white house just five days to go. both campaigns planned all the stops. melania trump has her first solo stop in pennsylvania. president obama pushing hard for hillary in florida. our tom llamas on the scene in miami. good morning, tom. >> reporter: george, good morning to you.
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this race is, both campaigns ran three ads during that world series and the only thing comparable to the big money is the big he was on both sides to get out the vote. overnight, in the florida panhandle, donald trump jubilant with five days to go. fireworks, and trump even revealing his strategy for the final stretch in what sounded like an inner monologue. >> it's feeling like it already, isn't it? we've got to be nice nice and cool. right? stay on point, donald. stay on point. [ laughter ] no sidetracks, donald. advertise and easy. >> reporter: trump out with new instructions for supporters. >> pretend we're down. pretend we're down. now we got to win. we got to win big and we got to beat her. >> reporter: hillary clinton out west making her pitch for
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be like to have donald trump sitting in the oval office come next january. someone who demeans women, mocks the disabled and insults latinos and african-americans. >> reporter: both campaigns bringing out the battleground big guns for the final days. for team clinton, bill clinton in nevada. chelsea clinton in wisconsin. bernie sanders in north carolina florida. in north carolina, the president issued a stern message to black voters. >> if you don't vote, then you've done the work of those who would suppress your vote. >> reporter: for team trump it's a family affair. >> he's going to do well here because he wants to infuse common sense back into the's indication. >> reporter: today don jr. in pennsylvania. ivanka in michigan and new hampshire. eric trump in wisconsin, his
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the general election campaign just hours away in pennsylvania. now, sources tells us that melania's speech will be personal and talk about her family and journey to america and, of course, her husband. she's aiming to talk more about donald trump's heart. george. >> okay, tom, thanks very much. all kinds of information pouring in about where the vote stands in these final days. our poll has a two-point lead for hillary clinton right now. you see it right there, 47/45. hillary clinton. lots to sort through and we'll do that with jon karl and contradictory information coming in from some places especially nevada. >> a state looking like it was trending for hillary clinton, but we have a new poll out in nevada that looks like a donald trump lead and a pretty significant one, six points, but, george, remember, in deneva 5,000 people have already voted and where it's done, who has voted, democrats have a
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actually -- >> tracking almost exactly where they were in 2012 when president obama won that state by six points. real focus on those two key states of north carolina and florida and awe president obama there yesterday because the democrats know if they can take either one of these from donald trump, they win. >> we've had a slew of polls there, two new one, first if you take a look down in florida, you have a slight hillary clinton lead but this is within the margin of error. this is a statistical tie, north carolina, north carolina, but florida, again, 46-45. >> they'll go down to the wire. a lot of early voting there and donald trump trying to get blue states looking at michigan and wisconsin, pennsylvania. i hear he's going to be in new hampshire today. >> unbelievable. if you look at it, he got some news that was good for him in terms of those blue states, solidly blue states. pennsylvania is one republicans
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48/44. that is statistically tied. similar result in wisconsin. slightly outside the margin of error but close for comfort if you're a democrat. >> see if he can take one of those bricks out of the wall. matt dowd here and we're coming out of the home stretch and have had races in the past where the race breaks decisively one way or the other in those final days. expected to happen this year. >> i don't expect it to happen. if you look at the last eight month, such the solid level of support and s we've been trading in two to seven bounds over the course of this. the one thing we don't know is what happened last week with the comey announcement was something could happen. it's happened before in previous elections. i was involved in an election where it broke the same day 16 years ago. >> see if big news comes out. both campaigns focused more than anything else on mobilizing their core voters and organizations.
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and we've seen it show up in the early voting but the interesting thing to me we take a look at huge world series win from the cubs last night, both candidates have an argument to make from it interestingly enough, donald trump could make the argument he had the same odds that the chicago cubs did of coming back in that series. he can make that argument and says i'll do that and hillary clinton can make the argument she could end the longest drought in political history. >> president obama running like it's his campaign. >> so strategic goinght young voters at the university of north carolina. he is trying to re-energize the coalition that elected him twice. >> they've been lagging so far. thanks so much. five days until the final votes and we'll be right here when the polls close and i'll anchor news all night starting at 7:00 eastern. now to amy with the other top stories. breaking news from afghanistan overnight? we do, george. thank you. two u.s. service members have been killed fighting taliban forces in northern
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military officials say they were assisting local troops when they came under fire. a new message from the leader of isis after months of silence. in an audio recording abu bakr al baghdadi urns his followers to decimate iraqi forces who are now closing in on the isis stronghold of mosul. u.s. military analysts believe baghd baghdadi may be holed up there. former kkk entered an event at dillard university. police used pepper spray and tasers when protesters tried to push their way in. six people were arrested. well, facebook is reporting a staggering profit. the company made $2.3 billion in just the last three months. but its stock fell because of concern about future growth. finally if you get annoyed by other drivers overusing their high beams and blinding you on
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in china so giving out tickets but then look at that. they are forcing offenders to sit and stare in their high beams for 60 seconds. some people are calling it a bright idea but i must say, you get that, there's been mixed reactions on line and some say it's a human rights violation. am i the only one that thought a minute was too short. >> they're not the ones staring that that light. >> it will teach you. ha >> the record highs, it wasn't just the history being made in baseball but history made cleveland went to 78, record daily high temperature and all of those that were across the nation this week and, you know it's going to end. a whole lot more coming up and asked michael why don't they do dances in chicago. like chicago should do a little
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>> good morning, i'm meteorologist since sinned, one this morning, there is another one here off to the west, and it's going to work in as we get through the early afternoon, so have an umbrella, we're starting out in the 50s, we'll come up to 60 in boston as the rain comes in, but it's warmer to the south, and cooling down tomorrow with a gusty >> and coming up on "gma," the
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>> i'm randy price, an 18-year-old woman is in critical condition after boston police say that she was hit by a car. she tried to catch a bus in dorchester. it happened on gallivan boulevard. the driver stayed at the scene. testimony continuing murderer, hoping to avoid the death penalty. gary sampson will be back in court. his death penalty sentence was thrown out. the defense saying he's struggling with a lifetime traumatic brain injury. record turn-out for early voting in boston. as of 7:30 last night, more than 2,000 registered voters cast their ballots at the city hall plaza location alone.
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>> we have had always rain out there. >> yeah, now we still have the mild temperatures in the lower 50s. there are the showers that came through earlier this morning off the shore now, but the next batch here off to the west, so have your wet weather gear with you. this frontal boundary is going to be the focus point for the showers, especially along and north where it stays in the 50s today, and about 60 in boston, and into the 60s to the south. turning cooler tomorrow, with a gusty wind, winds could gust to 20es and clouds, a cool weekend on the way, now out to the roads right now, a little damp on the pavement. >> not the most pleasant driving conditions. 9 orange line, moderate. if you are traveling elsewhere, watching a couple of problem spots starting on 93 south, delays from 495 to 128, a half-hour, and from there to the lever connector, 35 minutes, and then along the pike, stop and go, 35 minutes, 49520128, also watching a crash on 95 north at
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toys"r"us ...awwwwesome! ? back here on "gma" there are the cubs celebrating their big world series victory. they got the trophy. they arrived at wrigley just moments ago back in chicago. they made history breaking that 108-year curse overnight. celebrating. theo epstein the general manager in the locker room. much more on that in just a moment. >> coming up. also right now, just five days until the final votes. hillary clinton and donald trump pulling out all the stops. melania trump making her first solo campaign speech, the first time since the convention, a two-point lead for hillary clinton is what our poll shows. >> last night something everybody was looking forward to. country music's biggest
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parton was honored with the willie nelson lifetime achievement award after a superstar tribute. take a look. ? and i will always love you ? >> ah, i love that song. >> that came out and you and robin were swaying like trees in the wind. >> lara was there for it all remarkably. she is liv i backstage and will have so much more. >> the first eight minutes don't miss it. it was country music royalty the first eight minutes like that. so lara will have a complete recap. first, that exciting night for the cubs. we can't talk enough about it. the world series drought was ended. the players nor theo epstein could be happier. theo did it in boston. now he's done it in cleveland. t.j.
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are actually calling him the exorcist. it's all right. a long life for everybody. they're calling him the exorcist. we've been showing celebratory pictures from chicago. but take a look at the scene here if we can for a second here in cleveland and, guys, it is a sad day, dreary, coal and rainy, wet morning here and it's kind after they lost their chance to end their streak here in cleveland. we witnessed something we've never seen before and never thought we'd see. the chicago cubs were in charge of this game from the start. a leadoff home run to start this thing off and led the entire way until eighth inning when they're up 2 and then a two-run home run by the indians ties this thing up and i'm telling you every fan in here was thinking curse. because in -- felt like a cubs
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were so loud but there was a hush in this crowd and they got nervous. now, you know a lot of names and a lot of responsible for the cubs thinning this thing. one name you might not know like you said, robin, theo epstein, he was the guy, general manager of the red sox when they won in 2004, broke their 86-year curse, now the head of operations here for the cubs. broke their 108-year curse. listen to him now after the game. >> what makes a great organization is make when no one is looking and that's been happening here for at least five years and probably longer, but i've gotten the privilege to see it for five years and that's what makes it so rewarding to see this happen tonight and just the effect on home people, families, generation, thinking of ernie, ronnie, billy williams celebrating with us and the '69 team, you know, the '84 team,
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that were great and could have gotten it done but just didn't have the bounces on their side. well, now we got it done and now everyone is going to sleep happy tonight. >> so theo epstein, they're calling him the exorc. i is it was a big deal after 108 years but keep in mind they were the best team in baseball this year. won more games than anybody, 103. they have a young roster and they are for years to come so look out. >> uh-huh. we certainly will. all right, t.j., thanks very much. and as theo was saying about people are going to sleep well when they finally go to bed. >> yeah, t.j. in the rain, as well. much more on the world series in the next hour. new questions about that deadly ambush on police officers in iowa. the suspect in custody has a history of run-ins with the law and abc's eva pilgrim is in
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>> reporter: good morning. this was a man who was known to be armed. at one point he was ordered by the court to undergo substance and mental health evaluations. this morning this community is in shock as you can see hundreds showing their support for policement. this morning the search for answers as to why this man allegedly ambushed and killed two iowa police officers. >> polk county does confirm -- >> justin martin just 24 years on the force, husband and father, the men targeted just blocks from each other, the shootings 20 minutes apart. both sitting in their patrol car, dozens of bullet holes left behind. investigators say the man who attacked them, 46-year-old scott michael green has a history of racially charged behavior and prior con ton traces with police. >> he's just somebody that was known to law enforcement. >> reporter: just hours before
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physically hitting and financially exploiting her. the court ordering him to move out of her home and pay her back $10,000. and authorities this morning investigating this video they say greene posted on youtube two weeks ago filmed near where the first ambush took place. police kicking him out of a high school football game after complaints he was flying a confederate flag in the stands. >> when you fly a confederate flag standing in front of that's going to cause a disturbance. i never said it wasn't your right. >> that's my constitutional right. >> reporter: this is -- greene has not yet been charged. this is the first time in nearly 40 years an officer has been killed in the line of duty in des moines, the first time ever here in urbandale, george. >> okay, eva, thanks very much. over to michael. thank you, george. coming up on our big board. what can we expect from melania's big speech today?
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team of insiders standing by live. sunny hostin right here back with you in a bit. heartbreaking story that you'll have. we'll begin with the campaign home stretch first for melania trump going solo on the campaign tr i the convention. cokie roberts here to talk about that. melania caught flack after the convention. of course, had passages from michelle obama's speech and seemed startled in my interview last week when donald trump said she'd be doing this but it's all hands on deck now. >> it is and she's going to the philadelphia suburbs where republican women have been peeling away from donald trump and this is an attempt to get them back but there are surrogates all over the place.
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one of his successors, barack obama, very effective on the trail but probably the most effective, his wife, michelle obama, so husbands and wives all over the place. >> cokie, we see donald trump jr. is out there. ivanka trump, chelsea clinton all out there hitting the road. have you ever seen kids so active in the surrogate role. >> mitt romney's sons were very active and the truth is, michael, whenever they're old enough to be active they're active. when they are little kids like chelsea was and the obama kids they're not there. the big problem donald trump has he doesn't have anybody else really. he doesn't have any big name republicans to campaign for him so his kids are the best surrogates he's got but they speak well for him. >> people like speaker paul ryan campaigning for members of congress but not donald trump. >> all right. >> well, thank you, cokie. we appreciate that. up next, can any of us here imagine you walk into a casino,
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jackpot, then you have it taken away from you? well, that's what happened to a queens, new york, woman, the casino said the slot machine malfunctioned and, sunny, please help us understand this. this is not the first case like this, though. >> no, it's not the first time a dollar and dream turned into a dollar and a nightmare for so many people. i mean if you think about it, this woman, she thinks she won $43 million and then she gets the ticket printed out -- >> the screen said one thing, the tickeay happened. you've got a $42 million screen, a $20.18 little ticket and then in washington state you've got an $8.5 million screen and then you get 80 bucks so it happens. you know what they have in common, display malfunction. display malfunction. >> so she seems pretty upset. talking about maybe suing. does she have any legal recourse gentleman. >> she doesn't. if you go to the casinos and
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all these disclaimers, one says malfunction of the machine voids all pays and plays so there's a lot of precedent that you just don't get the money. you get maybe a free steak dinner, maybe it's if i mignon. >> she was buying dream cars and vacation homes in her mind but she's only going to get a steak dinner. >> can she it a one-person steak dinner. >> i think it's a one-person steak dinner in i'm curious, if any of us, cokie, if you -- if this happened to you, what would you do? >> i guess i'd try to make a deal. i'd say to the guy behind the cage, you know, come on now, can't we split the difference here. >> that's not bad. >> try to work it out. >> sunny? >> i'm suing.
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>> you say you don't have a case. >> but i'm going to sue and i'm going to try to get at least i think the amount that the jackpot is capped at because in the queens case the jackpot is capped at $6500. >> you are smarter than that. you know it's going to cost you all this money to sue and you won't win a penny. >> i can sue for free. i can sue for free. i can represent myself, exactly. >> what about you? >> i always spend the lottery tickets in my head but i don't know if i'd sit in front of a slot machine anyway so that's apologized for what i said to him when i thought i won, got my job back, i just get up and go to work. 2.50 and keep it moving. unfrpts for that poor lady there. thank you, sunny, thank you for sitting with us. appreciate it and cokie, thank you very much and coming up in two minutes lara's live in nashville with the biggest
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? should have hid it in the closet. should have found it should have lost it ? >> carrie underwood, just one of the many powerhouse performances last night at the cmas. co-hosting with brad. lara was there for it all. lara, i told you you'd have a great time. i was right, huh? >> robin, i mean, you are so right. greetings, guys, from broadway, downtown nashville. this was amazing. a galaxy of stars not all from planet country but movie star, legends coming together to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the cmas. moment after moment to sing along.
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matthew mcconaughey to witness a tribute to dolly parton and watch a foot-stomping performance by newcomer beyonce. ? head held high ? >> beyonce brought down the house. ? >> reporter: joining the dixie chicking for a foot-stomping her "lemonade" -- >> dolly is country music. pure and simple. ? working 9:00 to 5:00 ? ? what a way to make a living ? ? barely getting by it's all taking and no giving ? ? here you come again ? ? just when i'm about to make it work without you ? >> reporter: which is why it was
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superstars from different generations pay homage to the one and only dolly parton. ? and i ? >> reporter: all five singing "i will always love you." ? love you ? >> gosh, thank you, dolly. [ cheers and applause ] >> the queen of country then honored with the willie nelson lifetime achievement award.>> willie nelson award, this is an absolute high for me. >> reporter: taylor swift electrified the crowd in this black and nude gown as she presented the entertainer of the year award. >> and the cma award for entertainer of the year goes to garth brooks. [ cheers and applause ] >> we are so damn lucky to be part of this thing called
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[ cheers and applause ] >> he was so, so happy and dolly was saying she was trying so hard not to dry during that incredible performance, tribute because she didn't want to ruin her makeup, of course. and good morning, garth, i'm sure you're still up hopefully sill celebrating the record fifth win for entertainer of the year. as we wake up in nashville, excuse moot trubs mind me we have more. stars and nicole kidman who of course was there with keith urban who revealed a secret about herself that turns out we have in common. quite a moment. poor keith urban, i'll say. coming up. >> you're good with those teases there, lara. hmm. >> inquiring minds. >> i know. >> robin, i got to tell you, robin, i love this town. you were right. nashville, i'm voting the nicest town in america.
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and they are so hospitable and that award show is about the music and because of the game, people going back and forth i believe they have all the performances on our website. they put them all online so people can see it. can't wait to see more of lara's backstage access. glad she had a good time and all the details coming up on prince harry's royal romance. and huge "deals & steals" featuring who, who -- >> oprah! everything from jewelry to desserts. you'll get some yulery. you'll get some jewelry. >> desserts too. >> we'll be back. well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace
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>> good morning, i'm ran it is gray this morning. >> we had some rain come through earlier, as well, you can see the showers off the shore but there is another batch here moving in from the west, and this will arrive early this afternoon, this frontal boundary, will keep us cooler north of the pike in the 50s, and we should sneak up into the 60s again this afternoon to the south. cooler for everyone, the winds pick up, back to sunshine, and then a mainly dry but cooler weekend is ahead. let's get you out to the roads. good morning. >> good morning, a couple of problem spots north of town,
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on 93 southbound at route 97 and also a crash on route 3 south at 129, and 93 stays heavy from 128 to the lever connector. it's 40 minutes, pike eastbound, 40-minute ride, 495 to 128 and delays on the expressway, still out there, plus a crash on 95 north side at 128. randy. >> there are questions after polling location post-cards were trashed in cambridge. the post-cards from the cambridge election commission were intended to help registered voters find the right place t trash in his apartment building. the post-master in cambridge and the u.s. postal service are taking action on this. and the mbta is launching a new campaign to keep passengers safe. the t along with the coalition of advocate groups will try to drive home the message that sexual assaults will not be tolerated. the campaign will encourage passengers to report into them of sexual harassment. coming up in our next hour, thanks for joining us and have a
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. the champs. >> the cubs win the world series. >> the chicago cubs make history breaking that 108-year curse. joyous fans pouring into the streets. the team celebrating big overnight. >> i love you! >> and soaking up their epi ? my heartbeat ? prince harry and the american actress. how they met, secret meetings, double dates. all the details on the woman who's stolen harry's heart. ? welcome ? are you ready for this? "deals & steals" from oprah. >> shhh. it's the biggest edition of my favorite things and where can you get the first "deals & steals" on them, "gma," of course. >> bargains you won't believe with oprah's seal of approval.
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night in country music. garth brooks winning entertainer of the year. >> what a night it's been. >> wife trisha yearwood. beyonce bringing down the house with the dixie chicks. lara behind the scenes. what nicole and keith confessed on the red carpet. all ahead as we say -- >> both: good morning, america. ? lara with tim mcgraw. i love that and can't wait see all the backstage fun lara had with the biggest stars with nashville. you were with garth brooks, he seemed mighty happy when he was with you. ? >> he is as happy as i am with morning with banjo ben and fran. can we take it down a notch? right now i want to tell you about garth brooks. for a guy who retired years ago,
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some time off but to come back and win entertainer of the year, his fifth time doing it. the last time he did it was 18 years ago, guys. so well deserved. >> took some time off, 14, 15, 16 years and comes back, you're right, makes the most of it. don't you want to grab the banjo or something and play along with your guys there, lara. >> i mean, you know. >> i can touch my banjo. >> there you go. >> she was up all night celebrating with garth brooks and they were celebrating all night in chicago as well. so many excited cubs fans. >> we have one of the biggest vince vaughan here live. there he is last saturday game four singing "take me out to the ball game" showing off his vocal skills. >> look forward to seeing him. kevin james will be here, as well. first the morning rundown from amy. >> i bet you will never guess what i'm starting with? the big story of the morning,
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chicago cubs. the new world series champions arrived at wrigley field this morning after flying home from cleveland. their curse finally over. their 108-year world series drought ended in dramatic fashion and abc's t.j. holmes watched it all. good morning to you, t.j. what a night. >> reporter: yeah, what a night and the curse is broken but, robach, wasn't so clear it would be snapped last night because the cub, they had the lead throughout the entire game and lost it late a that they had to endure a 17-minute rain delay. they finally got back on the field and the tenth iing they got their lead back, three outs later it was time to celebrate the end to that dreaded curse. >> i cried. i cried like a little kid. you know, it hasn't been done in a century and some, so, you know, to be a part of this is definitely great. >> chicago, i love you, thank
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>> reporter: okay, that was after some of the champagne. of course, a lot of champagne, beer, flowing afterwards in their locker room and the president was a white sox fan got in on this and sent out a tweet and said, hey, guys, come see me before i leave office. better do that soon and chicago is planning a massive celebration, probably the largest sports celebration we've ever seen in the chi of chicago and why not. they've had >> every reason to celebrate. thanks so much. now to the race for the president and new polls showing hillary clinton and donald trump now in a dead heat in at least four battleground states, both are campaigning in north carolina today. but last night clinton made a pitch to minority voters in arizona drawing 15,000 people. that's one of her largest crowds yet and today in arizona her running mate tim kaine is conducting a rally in spanish. president obama continues to lead rallies for clinton in north carolina and florida and
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several brand names and have been linked to several fires that have caused serious damage and our website has full details. finally this is not a surprise to many of us who don't exactly get eight hours of sleep per night. a new study confirming the link between not getting enough sleep and eating too much food. researchers found people who got only about four hours of sleep consumed an average of 385 extra calories the following day. that's about the same as a frosted cupcake or a s i'm just wondering how many calories are in the three breakfasts i consume each morning and i'm not even kidding. robin, you saw me. i was nosing around like 10:30. >> that's right. you know, do you notice when people leave the show and see them they're automatically slimmer. >> i think the purchases put that in every three months, that story. so we remember. don't eat before you go to bed. >> but, you know, you think by eating that gives you energy so
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cupcake. i may choose cupcake in that's the point. no "pop news" because lara is down in nashville. the next bhes thing, the latest on prince harry's romance. seems like he's spending more time with meghan markle. mara schiavocampo has the latest. >> reporter: markle an l.a. native, glamorous actress and humanitarian and runs a harry's new love interest. the brainy beauty who captured prince harry's heart. >> it was really early on after the two first met that harry actually sort of realized this is a girl he had feelings for. >> reporter: the divorced 35-year-old "suits" actress meghan markle reportedly hiding out with the world's most eligible bachelor since the weekend getting to know one another at her home in toronto where she films her show and bonding with her two rescue dogs.
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and got to spend time at her house, bond with the dog, so it was kind of like a couple just hanging out at home. they'd been cooking together. they've been taking the dogs for walk. even go out and checking out the neighborhood halloween decorations. >> reporter: just the latest in a whirlwind romance, the two reportedly crisscrossing the atlantic for secret meet-ups over the last five months. even double dating with other members of the royal family including harry's cousin princess eugenie. much likehe on "suits". >> i don't want another one. i want this one. >> reporter: she uses much of her time to give back including as world vision's newly appointed global ambassador working on their clean water campaign. >> she is very interested in charity work. she's an ambassador for a number of charities. she's been to africa on humanitarian projects in the same way that he has.
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ethnicity. her mother african-american and her father is white and would be the first biracial american princess in history. >> she's very different from the women that he's been linked to in the past so people are really interested in this. >> it's out. it's out. >> oh, yeah. we wish them well. if, indeed, they are together. thank you, mara. coming up, lara is live in nashville with her behind-the-scenes interviews with garth brooks. i knew she'd go, lara. go, lara. and we've got a special edition of "deals & steals" you won't want to miss because it is featuring oprah's favorite things. ? at walgreens, you're free- free to seize the savings on medicare part d. from one-dollar copays on select plans to rewards points on all prescriptions,
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part of the magic of the cma awards and back to lara in nashville with some of her exclusive interviews. lara. >> hi, robin. yeah, i wanted to give you some of the names we had the chance to spend time with. names you know, of course. little big town. dierks bentley, thomas rhett and watching them collide with legends like jackson on the red carpet all of them sharing their favorite moments of the night and their party plans. what a night it has been. >> greatest opening ever in cma history. ? all the love you can ? >> especially when they hand the mike to randy travis and he said, that was righteous. ?
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first time since his 2013 stroke that brought the house down including cma winner thomas rhett. >> me and garth looked at each other and we both had tears like rolling down our eyes. it was the most like almost spiritual country moment that i ever witnessed. >> reporter: garth took home entertainer of the year proving he deserved that title during this show-stopping duet alongside his wife trisha yearwood. >> >> i came with the most gorgeous one here and leaving with the most gorgeous one here so i already got the win. >> awesome and the fifth -- we're not going to go to bed. >> reporter: nine time host carrie underwood changed clothes ten times to pay homage to 50 years of fashion and took home the trophy for best female vocalist. >> i love you all. god bless you guys. thank you so much. >> and nicole kidman ravishing in gucci by her husband keith
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out or sno are. t out. >> hi. i just did my snort. >> you did? i do that too. >> i'm embarrassed. >> i think it's nervous. >> hi. if you just joined us -- >> we're having a snort-off. ? can i get a hallelujah ? >> reporter: newcomer maren morris who watched last year from across the cou taking home new artist of the year. >> you're the coolest. you have a bar setup. >> that's how we roll. >> i mae be out of my league. >> how do you celebrate. >> just like this. >> just like this. >> cheers to you. many more. whoo! that's how you do it down? >> yes, ma'am, i'm sorry. >> and good night, america. >> she'll be on in the morning, don't worry about it. >> thomas is right.
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hit it, boys. >> one, two, three. >> got to have a little banjo down in nashville. before i head back to new york, just want to say, robin, everything you said about nashville about the cmas, so very true. this can an incredible experience. congratulations to all the winners and happy 50th birthday. >> so glad you were there, lara. glad you had that time, the late '0s in nashville -- >> fun randy travis. >> i did a song with randy travis. called "nfl country" that was the album and did a song called "you've never seen a brinks truck follow a hearse." >> know it well. >> it should have been a hit. >> special friday concert coming up. >> you know we'll find that. >> i'll give it to you. >> coming up, did someone say oprah's favorite thing scombrs we've got "deals & steals" on some of her favorite things next.
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seement all right. we're about to get >> good morning, i'm meteorologist cindy fitzgibbon. we have a batch that will come through this afternoon. we are holding near 60 in boston, cooler to the north but mid and upper 60's farther to the south, and we are going to watch some cooler weather come it is time now for a special edition of "deals & steals." a year in the making. and check this out. the new cover of "o" magazine, oprah with all her favorite things all wrapped up in one magazine and tory johnson, the
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>> really great scents. brings the spa home. >> fabulous price. normally it ranges from 24 to $34 and today slashing it all in half so all of these pieces, 12 to $17. >> this package is phenomenal. >> isn't it beautiful? >> okay. oprah never leaves home without this. this is in all her bags. what is it? this is called truffles from sabatino. instantly everything. she puts it on popcorn, soup. she puts it on her eggs. this makes the ordinary taste extraordinary. >> adam has gone into her bag to check. it really is in there. >> everything. beyonce may have hot cause but she has truffle zest. >> you have the two-piece set normally $32, slashed in half, 16 bucks. >> 16 bucks. >> okay, hands down this is the most delicious pound cake we
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and i'm erika tarantal, an 18-year-old woman is in critical condition after being hit by a car as she tried to catch a bus. it happened at gallivan boulevard, the driver did stay at the scene. and testimony continues convicted killer hoping to avoid the death penalty again. gary sampson back in a federal court years after his death penalty sentence was thrown out. and we turn now to the weather. looking live over boston. clouds building, mild but we're looking at showers. >> you want your umbrella with you today, a lot of 50s, we had one batch come through and another off to the west, going to target areas to the north, but between 2:00 and 3:00 there will be showers returning.
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dry out, temperatures today, struggling to get to 60 degrees, the pike on northward, and we'll cool things downtown, a gusty wind, as well. out to the roads right now. >> watching a few problem spots, we have a crash involving an overturned car, 93 southbound by pallam road and at 129, and then delays here on 93 north with an accident blocking one lane, and pike eastbound, 45 minutes, 495 to 128, a slow ride on 95 north, a crash closed, expressway 30 to 35 braintree to boston. >> erika. >> thanks so much. we're back at 8:56 with another local update. if you are heading out you can watch the latest newscast any
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? and we're back here live, great audience in times square and they get to see us in the commercial break and we're like -- >> don't tell everybody about the chaos. >> please don't. >> exactly what is happening. >> secret is safe with us. thanks. >> you guys are are yes. you guys are a great audience. we have a great guest. one of the funniest men -- i love this guy -- come on out, kevin james. [ cheers and applause ] >> good to see you. >> good to see you, kevin. >> how are you? >> mwah. nice to see you. >> what's up, good looking. good to see you. >> hey.
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that's nice. we're excited you're here. we can't wait to talk about your new movie but first we'll chat on some topics. >> i'll start talking laundry. who has done them and your socks come out pink. your sweater too smart. we all made those mistakes. >> i want to see if michael pretends he's done laundry. >> i'm great with laundry. i love laundry. >> i like doing laundry too. it's soothing anticipate truth because his eyes get big. >> and i watch the spin cycle. >> i've never done laundry. i watch all the time. my mom growing up all the time -- i can't do it. >> you can do it. >> no. are you one of those guys that says you're so much better at it than me. >> you play dumb and they do it for life. for life. >> i need to get on the program you and george are on. >> i've heard that a few times. a new article in "wall street journal" has a secret to success
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do you guys look at the symbols on the tag. >> i can't understand and they're so signny. >> i cut them out immediately. then you don't worry about anything. you do your own thing. >> see if you understand. there are 35 symbols by the way that are out there. so we'll start with the easy one. let's look at the first to see if you can tell what this is. right there. what is that? >> ironing. >> you need to iron it. >> backwards iron. >> okay, we got that. next one is -- >> what's thet >> what's that? >> caution. >> caution? [ laughter ] >> yes. school crossing? >> that means you can bleach the item. >> ah. >> i don't know. you're supposed to know. next symbol please. what's that mean? >> don't bleach the item. >> i like that. >> any ideas? >> throw it out? >> no, it means to dry flat. don't put it in the dryer. all right.
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means oh, my gosh. >> something about folding. >> that's folding? >> that's folding. >> kevin -- >> i have no idea. >> i'm taking one for the team. >> dry in the shade. >> dry in the shade. >> well, thank you. so, wait a second. none of you knew that either, right? >> anyone know this one this is something you're not surprised to do. do you know what that is? >> yes, that's -- in don't wash. >> let's see whatt >> don't dry clean. >> don't wash. >> i think we have one more. do we have one more? >> yes. anyone? >> is that -- >> something about washing, right? >> or a crown. >> or a crown. gentle delicate. >> ah. >> this is why our clothes are completely messed up because no one knows those symbols. >> we're even less capable. >> all right. all right.
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us because we didn't know, you didn't know either. >> don't look at me. don't look at me. i'm going to bring something to the table. it won't be nearly as exciting. you notice how every generation says, hey, we did it much older or younger than the previous one. you know how you always say it like and so there's this survey that sid "new york post" that says every generation thinks the one after it is doing things younger and younger so we'll put it to the test and find out if it's first concert by yourself. >> first concert by myself? i think i was 15, 16. >> 15, 16. >> i was 15. >> 15, bon jovi. >> crenshaw -- >> the poll said 18. >> 18. 18. yeah. >> wow. >> i want to ask you all this. how old were you when you saw your first r-rated movie. >> third grade but i sneaked it "friday the 13th."
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>> in third grade? >> i saw "saturday night fever" and i think i was 12, maybe 11. 12. >> you guys are ruining this survey. then how would you let your kid? >> "how to be singhow old who i? >> let your kid -- >> 39. >> first kiss? >> oh. >> 14. >> tenth grade. >> i was late, 17. >> >> ah. and my daughter just turned that so i have that over them right then. >> but it meant something. >> kevin, you want to say something. >> i don't want to say anything. >> especially after that, right? >> i'm not even trying. >> so much for that poll. >> so much for that poll. >> i like how robin got out of saying -- >> crap. that's why i was conducting the poll. >> we want to talk to you, man,
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and i got to say, man, watch out, watch out. you're into action movies. >> jason bourne again. >> but the stunts in this movie were insane and you're a physical actor by the way. >> yeah, i love -- it's my way of being athletic after sports, the career died early on so it's how -- it's how i get it in and it's getting worse and worse as i get older. i stretch a little bit more. >> you're a great dancer sore some of that transition over into this action -- >> no, actually, it didn't transition. i don't think i'm a great dancer, by the way. i get away -- come on. that's movement but not -- i don't know about -- that's more
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think that's -- i don't think -- i don't think -- >> that's the dancing. let's see the action. >> there's no skill involved in that. >> let's see some action. we want to see some action. >> oh. >> come on now. >> i like how you did that. >> come on. come on. [ applause ] yeah. >> thank you, robin. >> jason bourne is sitting in his room right now saying i don't want none of that guy. >> i don't think he is. but, all right, i'll take it. >> who was your favorite action her hero? >> i have tons. stallone and schwarzenegger and just growing up watching those guys it was always amazing but this is just fun. it is a departure for me. something different to be able to take the physicality of --
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great actor, andy garcia and kim coates and it's -- it was a lot of fun to do something that was kind of serious too and intense. >> the thing about it, you're good so your comedy, this whole action thing now, you dance, but you can also sing. you were at madison square garden and sang with billy joel. >> by the way -- just because you do something doesn't mean you can do it. you know what i'm that doesn't mean -- you're trying it. that's all. having fun with it. yes, yes. >> we had fun. we had a little fun. that was a good night. >> what were you singing? >> what wasn't i singing? let me tell you. when the concert started i just cut loose. i love billow so it was a lot of fun to be there with our buddies and we had a blast. >> you also love sport, baseball. >> oh, man, congratulations, cubbies, huh?
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mets were out of it for me i was pulling for them, though. i really was and nice to see and i'm actually happy for cleveland too at least they got close, what a way to go out. >> it was worth the 176-year combined -- >> yes, yes. >> we got a big cubs fan in the audience somewhere. >> we do? >> yeah, we do. >> where? >> oh, that guy there. >> oh, oh. >> good morning, ameri how are you? >> nice to see you. >> great to see you. >> good to see you. that looked fantastic, by the way. >> that was fun. >> and the fighting, unbelievable. >> yeah. >> kevin really is -- i've known him for awhile but he does train with real trainers and stuffer. he's no joke. keep it polite this morning. he's as nice as they get but
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>> nice to see you, brother. >> good to see you. he ate greatest. >> congratulations. >> yes, yes. >> kevin, what we will do, we will tell everybody that "true memoirs of an international assassin" is ale variable on netflix november 11th. make sure you check it out. and we have more when we come back, everybody with vince vaughan. great movie. great movie. "hac a first look at "la la land" starring ryan gosling and emma stone to hit the theater november 9th let's check out the sneak peek. ? >> how are you going to be a revolutionary if you're such a traditionalist? you're holding on to the past but yasz is about the future. ? >> maybe i'm not good muff. >> yes, you are. >> maybe i'm not.
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it's very, very exciting.
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1 plain back here on "gma." all you zap scandal fan, gladiators, we have the exclusive world premiere trailer for the upcoming season. >> thursday, january 19th, you've waited long enough. >> this is it. turn up the tv.
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hype. >> oh, my god. >> the election results are in. >> what if you're wrong? >> i won't be wrong. >> in just the first ten minutes alone. you're not going to know what hit you. >> i am done running for president. >> well, i'm not. >> the season premiere of "scandal" thursday, january 19th on abc. >> ooh. can't wait for that. all right, "scandal" comes back to tgit with "grey's anatomy" at 8:00 p.m., "scandal" at "how to get away with murder" at 10:00 p.m., january 19t >> good morning, i'm meteorologist cindy fitzgibbon. we had some showers come through early this morning. there are more off to the west moving in early this afternoon, so have the umbrella with you, a high of 60 in boston, warmer to the south side, we're all cooling down tomorrow with a gusty wind, dry this that weather brought to you by avis. not hard to find out here.
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and i am here now. one of the biggest cubs fans on the planet. vince vaughn and "hacksaw ridge" and follows the story of an army medic who saves 70 lives without using a weapon. take a look. >> there's something off in your presentation, private. can't place it. is it your hair? is it the wrinkle inou soldier. >> oh, yes. of course. that's it. the knife. what is your name, soldier? no, your name is private idiot. >> nice to see you. congratulations. >> you know what, man, congratulations to you and this is a fantastic movie and congratulations on the cubs win. i'm surprised you made it in this morning. >> i am too. i am too. i almost -- i was going to go to the game but i knew i had to be
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up staying up just as late anyway. unbelievable game. >> we're appreciative you did. >> congratulate to be with you always. >> hats off -- before, "hacksaw ridge," it's actually a serious movie, a serious role but somehow you always seem to infuse a little comedy in that. >> yeah. well, you know, mel gibson is such a great storyteller and "apocalypto." "braveheart," he was able to accomplish so much and put himself in harm's way for his brothers in a.r.m.s, so it's just an amazing story. i couldn't even believe it when it came across my desk and the drill sergeant, your job to bring them together as a unit and his choice is bring some particular challenges to that so it was really on the page to have a lot of the humor and stuff and then as well as a lot of the drama and things that play out as well. >> mell was here earlier and spoke so highly of you but working with mel gibson, anything you learned from that
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storyteller. when you see the film and you see all of his films, there's some really -- the love story with teresa palmer is incredible. such a great, innocent love. you kind of feel in a visceral in that relationship and that juxtaposes when you go to war. that some of the most realistic battle scenes i've seen in a movie. it's just unbelievable the way that he's able to with performance and camera and just everything put together a movie that on all cylinders really fires. >> the movie is more than jus like you said it's a love story as well and whenever you're on a set with a serious movie ike that there has to be some kind of -- something to relieve probably some of the stress of that. i hear mel is a legendary trafficster. >> he is. >> did he do anythingy. >> me and myself and mel and andrew garfield who is also incredible in the movie as desmond doss would hang out and on halloween, we went out on halloween and i bought some
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professional makeup -- looks like a real person. he looked a little like nick nolte. looked like a nick nolte mask so he wore that but it didn't look like he had a mask on so we went to a restaurant and somebody would be talking, oh, i'm talking to a gentleman who looks slightly like nick nolte until he would grab and peel his face off and underneath obviously was mel and people's reactions were so shocked that someone was taking their face off and it was mel gibson so has a greaten >> you know what, we mentioned your big cubs fan and saw you singing "take me out to the ball game." great voice. you carried it. what did you do last night? you weren't at the game. >> i wasn't so i watched it with luke brace cia from the movie and we all watched it together. it was unbelievable. you couldn't ask for a more dramatic game. you said you ended up staying
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you know, you've been in those championships that are that close. [ applause ] >> i feel shaken from those. >> how do you describe those moments when it's happening and you realize everything is down to a couple of plays. >> it all kind of goes blank in your mind and kick into overdrive. you're anxious but you just kind of get through it and hope for the best and thank goodness for me eli manning and david tyree gave us their best. >> and for the chicago cubs. >> we got something for you. you're in new york city. we want to here, baby, for you so we got some deep dish pizza. >> there you go. >> from emmitt's here in manhattan and a little chicago cubs swag for you, brother. >> how about it? >> what's there to talk about? world champion, right? >> are you going to share that? >> ah, i might have to do this like we're in prison, get me arm out in front of it. yeah, i'll share it for sure. >> good to see you.
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donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of them." vo: just one. cc1 test message and you thought vince vaughn had left. this dog is named vince vaughn from the humane society of new york. we have a big mission pawsible update. vince is a 5-year-old shih tzu up for adoption at the humane society of new york. tell us a little about him. >> he's a shih tzu, 5 years old. he is up for adoption looking for a forever home. >> we've seen so many, ralph, so many success stories. guess how many doings we've had so far. just gait. >> eight. >> eight?
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yeah, baby. i'm going to pick you up. yes, in honors of the cubs we'll be at the chicago animal league and kris bryant and 1-year-old anthony rizzo among the many dogs up for adoption there and you can see these at the chicago animal welfare league after our show on live stream. we'll be right back. massachusetts has many great public schools, ublic schools. but some kids aren't so lucky. where they live, they don't go to a great school, and they have no choice. imagine if your kids were trapped in a failing school. public charter schools give parents a choice and are a pathway to success for these kids. if you like your school, question 2 won't affect you. but question 2 will change the future for thousands of kids who need your help. please join me and
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tomorrow we're going to save your morning because get this, the fray singing their smash hit. ? how to save a life ? >> it's the fray in concert and taking over times square live tomorrow only on "good morning america." presented by carmax. ? "good morning america" is brought to you by quaker, off you go. >> and, man, this is a vince vaughn up for adoption. no this vince vaughn, okay. go to our website and learn more. >> have a good one. >> good morning, at 8:56, i'm
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a live look over the city. cloudy out there, getting rain, and we need it, cindy. >> we sure do, the drought monitor, just updated in the area of extreme drought in the red, as shrunk, and in fact, by 9% from last week and the area of severe drought has decreased more than 20%, so it's our northwestern suburbs that are in the worst of it, we have got the rain off to the west, and this is going to come through and hug areas along and north of the pike, early this afternoon. there could be a couple of raindrops around for the evening commute, and still near 60to tomorrow, and it is windy and turning cooler, and drying things out, though, with sun and clouds, and cool for the weekend. >> thanks, questions after polling location post-cards are trashed in cambridge, the post-cards from the cambridge election commission were intended to help register the voters find the right polling places, a man found the card in the trash. the post-master in cambridge and the u.s. postal service are taking action. the mbta launching a campaign to
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advocate groups will drive home the message, that sexual assaults will not be tolerated. and the campaign will encourage passengers to report incidents of sexual harassment. and a new poll, new hampshire voters giving donald trump a lead over hillary clinton. the poll released this morning gives trump 40% of the vote to clinton's 39%. and just two weeks ago the poll had clinton leading by three points. we hope to see you at floor for
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