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good morning, america. new overnight, hermine's fury. the tropical storm battering the south. now marching up the east coast. a fallen tree splitting this home in half. the watches and warnings this morning from north carolina to connecticut. >> we are now been informed and we are having life-threatening storm surges. >> 20 million people in the crosshairs. team coverage of this dangerous storm and labor day washout. e-mail investigation. the fbi's secret pages revealed. what hillary clinton says she knew about classified information on her private e-mail server. agents giving her a test, did she know that "c" meant classified. missing on the mountain. two experienced climbers
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that's never been conquered. the urgent search right now, why they never returned. >> they don't have gps with them. we have no idea of where they're at on the mountain. they are definitely low on food and fuel. >> rescue efforts intensifying with time running out. and college football frenzy. it's kicking off in hours and the top 16 teams in football giving it all on the gridiron. >> i really can't recall an opening weekend with such significant matchups. >> espn's kirk herbstreit breaking down the matchups this morning. hey, good morning and welcome to labor day. wish we had better news for you. a stormy finale for the east coast. >> hermine which hit florida as a hurricane, well, it is now churning off the carolinas and virginia and there's the video,
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and massive waves. >> hundreds of thousands of people have lost power and this thing is far from over. the northeast coastline is coming up next. these are some live pictures from asbury park, new jersey, where they are bracing in yes, they are and a live look at kill devil hills in north carolina. and then we have virginia beach which is where we find rob who is leading our team coverage. rob, good morning to you. >> good morning, paula. here in virginia beach they are beyond ac winds gusting over 50 miles an hour and it's been a rough last five or six hours. look at this ocean behind me. waves 10, 15 feet, just pounding this pier. we're actually out in low tide and it's coming in so all this water will push forward and we will be moving back. this is not the labor day weekend these folks were hoping for. this storm has been relentless. overnight tropical storm hermine barreling up the east coast. packing with it 60-mile-an-hour
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enough to rip the side off this truck. and knock down trees leaving some roads impassable adding to hermine's fury a tornado whipping through the outer banks leaving several injured. in wrightsville the storm washed away any labor day beach plans for tourists and in myrtle beach, south carolina, waves of water rushing through streets and flooding homes and this morning, thousands are without power in the southeast. the storm now churning toward virginia where the governor has up and down the east coast, millions are bracing for the impacts and heading to hardware stores getting prepared just in case. >>. >> people are inquiring about the generators, batteries, fl flashlights, everything. >> it ripped through florida causing one death and leaving more than 3,000 without power in its wake leaving parts of some coastal up tos underwater. the hurricane the first to make landfall in the state in over a
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certainly were hoping that that hurricane-free streak would hold but that's over and folks here certainly hoping this thing would go out to sea eventually will but it's going to stall and that's going to be bad news for just about everybody. let's take a look at the radar. lopsided. most of the action to the north of it where we are. the official center of it will be offshore as we go through time. look at that radar with all that rain and we've got big-time waves and wind too. all right, the tropical storm to northern new jersey on the coast there and tropical storm watches for long island and connecticut. that means that tropical storm conditions are possible in the next 48 hours but likely in through virginia because once it gets offshore it gets into this complicated situation where it actually may very well strengthen back to hurricane strength but not be a true hurricane, but the effects will be the same. the winds, the waves, the storm
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delmarva and long island and cape cod. look at this -- look at the winds north of the action. and how everything kind of is thrown back into the coastline so we're looking at dangerous coastal flooding for new jersey and in some areas especially the southern part it could rival that of hurricane sandy, beach erosion obviously is going to be a big problem, as well. high tide is here around 11:00. the tidewater area, i tell you what, it floods here on a bad it will be at 11:00 this morning and 11:00 tonight and probably another cycle through tomorrow and several cycles not just here but up the coast in through new jersey it's going to be a long weekend for many and, paula, it doesn't matter this thing isn't going to make landfall across the northeast. it's going to sit and spin and expand and along the immediate shoreline it's going to be a brutal next couple of days. >> hermine is spreading a large net. hermine is spreading a large
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you're taking all the safety precautions and check in with you in a little bit. the force of hermine is being felt awe the way up the east coast as rob said. it is now threatening to pound coastal new york and new jersey with heavy surf. beach erosion and dangerous rip currents. abc's eva pilgrim is in toms river, new jersey, where warnings are in effect right now. eva, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, paula. we're here at ortley beach and the wind is already picking up this morning. if you take a look the surf, the waves also kicking up. much higher this morning. this is the northern far northern fringe of hermine that we're feeling seeing the first clouds and gusts from the storm which is as you heard rob talk about still south of here and expected to increase over the next 24 to 36 hours. people here keeping a close watch as this storm is expected to be near the jersey shore and stay a while, a couple of days even raising concerns of flooding, beach erosion and on
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storm, the major issue here is going to be rip currents and warning people if you hit the beach to be extra careful. dan. >> eva, thank you. we will be covering this storm throughout the show this morning and all day long on abcnews.com but we'll turn to the race for the white house. the fbi releasing secret documents from their investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails including their interview with clinton herself and abc's mary because is on the story from washington. >> reporter: hi, good morning, dan. these interview notes offer a unique glimpse inside the grilling hillary clinton received here exposing new details about how she and her team handled classified information and helping to explain why the fbi director has said their actions were extremely careless. 58 previously secret pages revealing what hillary clinton says she knew about classified information on her private e-mail server. and how much she did not know.
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she relied heavily on her staff to mark and handle classified information. and when tested during a 3 1/2-hour interview said she did not know that the letter "c" on e-mails like this meant classified. clinton also said she did not ask for permission from the state department to use private e-mail. >> been done by my pretty ceo sesers, it was perm i didn't have to ask anyone. >> reporter: the notes offer the most complete picture yet of an issue that is dogging >> it wasn't the best choice. i made a mistake in that was a mistake. i'm sorry about that. i take responsibility. >> reporter: did you wipe the server? >> what, like with a cloth or something? >> reporter: as part of the investigation they requested the team hand over 13 devices but her lawyers couldn't find any of them. a clinton aide recalled destroying two of them by breaking them in half or hitting them with a hammer. ultimately the fbi found there was not enough evidence to charge clinton with any crime.
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were extremely careless in their handling very sensitive highly classified information. >> reporter: the clinton campaign says it is pleased with the release of these documents but donald trump not surprising will i is pouncing saying in a statement that clinton's answers to the fbi defy belief. and that after reing these documents he doesn't understand how she was able to get away from prosecution. dan and paula. >> it's not going away. for more let's bring in matthew dowd. >> good morning. >> how badly does this hurt her and her campaign. >> i think it hurts her pretty badly. not -- it's not lethal. it doesn't sort of take away the election but what it does, is it totally feeds the narrative in the story line can you trust her and is she the status quo and this whole story feeds that. it's amazing to watch. here's somebody that every time you think she's about to score using a college football weekend, she fumbles the ball in some way or throws an interception.
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fundamentally distrusted and disliked by the country and we'll have the pick. watch the third parties as we go in the course of this. >> you could argue trump was fumbling the ball on many occasions but speaking of trump he'll be speaking at an african-american church, the first time he's spoken to, you know, a mostly african-american crowd but these questions and answers are heavily scripted. is this going to be enough to sway the minority vote for him. >> he's going to detroit and he's going to try this, i think, his first time as you say he's done i don't think it is going to have an effect. these one-off trips never have an impact on either side. i think what you have to do, he would have to spend the next 60 days having outreach so to convince voters who are leaning or definitely against him that they should consider him. one day, one speech, one series of questions isn't going to solve a fundamental problem he has with minority voters. >> matt dowd, thank you very much. always great to have you here. now to the latest on that
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assault sentence sparked j ed national outrage. brock turner is back home after serving three months as we learned about the young woman he attacked and how she is doing and matt gutman reports. >> reporter: brock turner walked out of this northern california jailhouse having served just 90 days of his six-month sentence for three counts of sexual assault. he wouldn't take questions as he navigated the gauntlet of reporters. >> brock. >> did you apologize -- this san francisco area hotel. >> are you going to apologize. >> reporter: he was convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman near these dumpsters. these images show turner just minutes after his arrest. his flannel shirt torn, abrasions on his face, hands and torso after he had been tackled by good samaritan karl art. >> as he's struggling was he fighting you? >> yeah, he was struggling -- he was trying to get loose.
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14-year sentence, the prosecution asked for six years. but turner would be sentenced to only six months in jail and serve half of that. >> it wasn't taken seriously as a problem and i think that's what happens when violence is committed against women. >> reporter: according to professor michele dauber, triggering a new fear in his victim. >> you've known the victim for a long time in yes. >> how is she faring? >> well, i mean she underwent a very, very traumatic and serious sexual assault. and she sees a tall blond man with short hair from behind she's going to be fearful. that's him. >> reporter: turner is now back in ohio where he has five days to register as a sex offender and will have to register every 90 days for the rest of his life. matt gutman, abc news, san jose, california. our thanks to matt gutman. let's check the other headlines this morning and for that as always it's ron claiborne. good morning, sir. >> good morning.
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breaking news from atlantic city where police are reporting an officer there has been shot and wounded in the garage of caesar's casino. police say a suspect has died in the gunfire. they're calling an active investigation. the police officers search that scene right now. and shots were fired at a high school football game in tulsa, oklahoma friday night. one teen was wounded and is in the hospital. suspected shooter also a teenager and three teens in police custody this morning. police say that a fight between two groups led to that shoo football game and the stadium evacuated. the union for police officers who work security for the san francisco 49ers home games says its members may boycott working the games for the team. doesn't discipline colin kaepernick. he came under fire for refusing to stand during the national anthem and cited police brutality against african-americans, one of the reasons for his protest. we don't have comments from the police departments which are in santa clara county. this morning, an intensive
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in las vegas who escaped police custody, 25-year-old along doe so perez was left alone in an interview room friday and apparently twisted his handcuffs until they broke free and once he got loose perez stole a truck and fled. he has a long criminal record. authorities warn that he is considered armed and dangerous. . rmths an amazing rescue from the rups of that deadly earthquake in italy. nine days after that devastating quake, check this out. firefighters pulled out a golden debris. the dog shaking off the dust and wagging his tail. seeming fine. rescuers are issue were helping romeo's owners retrieve belongings when they heard barking and got to that dog and rescued him. >> the thought bubble above his head. who's got some kibel. >> and bits. >> in italian, though. and police say check this one out. two children in washington state couldn't wait to go see grandma
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house. they were 3 and 5 years old. >> what? >> they somehow managed to drive the car into an intersection where they hit another vehicle. no one was injured. isn't that amazing whether the parents will face charges. amazing. finally, some high school students trying to do the surf near dana point got the surprise when they saw who or rather what was swimming with them. not a dolphin, not a seal. it's deer in the afraid the animal was drown so was able to coax him or her back to shore. back to shore safe >> that's -- >> bambi somehow made it into the water. >> what? >> drunk bambi. >> we know rob is not going near that water because it's treacherous so back to rob who is on the beach in virginia beach. rob, good morning. >> good morning, again, guys. blowing sideway, the wind
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south. all sorts of problems with hermine here and you see the ocean behind me. this is just -- this is just intense stuff. seafoam. there's really nobody on the beach nor should they be and the ongoing message you heard on this labor day weekend. don't come into the water, rip ties will be an issue. hawaii, boy, they've had a stretch as well. had to deal with mad lien madel. now here comes lester. it should miss them pretty easily to the north but hurricane watches are posted for maui and oahu for potentially hurricane conditions but mostly big waves, big swells and coastal flooding with that. across the northwest a cool shot of air coming in. a little drier, as well. gusty winds with this front feeling like fall across the pacific northwest and actually pretty nice weather across the midsection of the country. if you're in between the rockies and basically what is left of hermine here, you got a very
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that's a quick check. >> just like that. >> another update on hermine a little bit later. 60-mile-an-hour winds. sara, i know you love the beach. i have cleared this beach out. you and me, baby. this saturday afternoon. come on down and bring the cooler. >> so generous, rob. >> i mean, if rob is inviting i'd be willing to go but now to the official opening weekend for college football. we're kicking things off with a
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road to the national championship. ryan smith is at lambeau field with all the action we can look forward to this ncaa season. good morning, ryan. >> good morning, sara. i'm ready to put on the pads. look at these guys fired up for nearly nine months college football fans have been salivating for this. season opening weekend and the hottest ticket is right here, lambeau field, hosting its first college matchup in its history, i mean we're talking about 80,000 str stadium for lsu/wisconsin, one of a slate of top ranked matchups on what some are calling college football's greatest kickoff weekend ever. college football, kicking off the season with a bang. defending champions ohio state headlining the slate featuring all six of the top teams in college football. >> really can't recall an opening weekend with such significant matchups. >> reporter: amping up the hype
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comic book form. the. sc strokestroke usc trojans looo turn the tide red. >> i think they don't have a weakness. >> the speed and athletic ability will challenge alabama. >> reporter: but short of actual superheroes, the most powerful image on saturday will be the battleground hosting the wisconsin badgers against heisman hopeful leonard fournette and the lsu tigers but for any tigers hoping to reenact the traditional lambeau leap, a sharp warning from coach les miles. >> i promise you if anybody jumps into the lambeau leap they'll end up with their thumb out to see if they can get a ride home. >> reporter: at the big house, michigan's wolverines ready to leap from last year's third
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year's college football's playoff national championship. >> we're in a for a special season. >> reporter: and every week matters. >> oh, yeah, it's going to be a big week and these guys are already fired up. now, look, l. is u, lsu, those guys over there, these guys hold the edge of the matchup. lsu is undefeated against wisconsin, but here's the thing, right, these guys are ready but here's the thing, hey, wisconsin fan, can you win anything can happen in college football. that's the beauty of it. everybody starts undefeated and has a chance and espn by the way, just the tip of the ice berg will broadcast 100 consecutive hours of college gridiron action. all college football all the time. dan and paula, better get those six days lined up now. >> only time when they have energy at this time of the morning. >> because -- i don't think they
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what time did you get here this morning? >> 4:00 a.m. >> 4:00 a.m. >> that's dedication. you know what i mean. what time do you get to class every day? >> noon. >> see, paula, you got it right. >> that right there is the life, my friend. ryan, stay alive. okay. they look like they beat you but we'll see you coming up in a little bit. >> get fired up again, guys. yeah, they're ready. >> all the action right here on abc inc number one 'bama taking on usc at 8:00 eastern at the house that jerry-built in arlington and can be seen streaming live on the espn app and watch espn. >> the american climbers missing after taking on a 23,000-foot mountain in pakistan. their families believe they're still alive. "good morning america" is brought to you by walgreens. at the corner of happy and
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welcome back to "gma" on a saturday morning. happening right now, tropical storm hermine churning up the east coast. racing across north carolina. battering the mid-atlantic after slamming florida and georgia. thousands of people don't have power right now and this thing is far from over. >> also right now, remembering nye nykea. she was gunned down while walking with her newborn. two brothers are in custody and they are being charged with the murder. president obama has landed in china beginning his final trip to asia as president of the united states. and he's getting right to business. obama and the chinese president ratifying a climate change agreement curbing emissions. the president will be meeting with other world leaders in
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>> home stretch and coming up here, excitement building for the big college football kickoff looking at a live picture at lambeau field which will play host to lsu and wisconsin today and there are many more big matchups coming up. we'll talk to espn's "college gameday host" kirk herbstreit who is joining us with his trick on today's action but first here we start with the urgent search for two americans who are experienced mountain climbers. >> they went missing about a week ago trying to scale a treacherous mountain in pakistan. bad weather hampered search efforts until dawe and abc's lauren lyster has more. >> reporter: you know, the clock is ticking to find those climbers from utah. lost on a mountain known as one of the world's most dangerous. brutal weather is keeping rescue choppers from flying at all losing precious time but learned this morning they were finally able to get up in the air and loved ones back home are holding
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overnight a desperate search for two missing climbers. lost while attempting to summit the face of a treacherous peak that's never been climbed. >> they don't have gps with them. we have no idea of where they're at on the mountain. >> reporter: expert alpinist kyle dempster and scott adamson disappear take the on the north face of ogre pakistan. they haven't been seen since a day into the climb. their headlamp spotted halfway up the peak but 24 hours after that a storm rolling in. that storm not letting up. hs ground the for nearly a week and friends know time is running out. >> you can imagine the pit in your stomach every time you get an update that says helicopters can't fly. snow, clouds. >> reporter: the pair attempt the this same climb last year. the trip nearly killing both of
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feet to the glacier below. family and friends now hoping they will come out alive this time too. >> they were more than confident that they could go back and finish what they had started. we have to believe of the best case scenario that they got caught in the storm, they realized how bad it was and they've dug a snow cave and they're just waiting out the weather. >> and supporters started a go fund me page to help pay for the rescue mission. in just 72 hours, get th, over $185,000 to try to get these climbers home. rescuers we're told are trying to stay positive but so far no signs of the men. >> we're thinking about their families. lauren, thank you. now we'll talk point weather closer to home and specifically in virginia beach where rob is taking a look at and tracking tropical storm hermine which is churning up the east coast. hey, rob. >> hey, dan, forgive me for
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this amazing image. these waves are rolling in and pounding this beach. they're just being higher and higher as the storm rolls in and this storm surge and these waves are just going to get worse as the day progresses. this obviously our big weather story. has been for two weeks, a relentless storm making landfall as a hurricane in florida and just pounding the southeast. now here we are in the carolinas and virginia beach and the tidewater area where it's giving us a hard time. here's the radar. rainfall now and stretching north into cape may, in through delaware and in through new jersey and that's where it will continue to be. flash flooding. nine inches in parts of north carolina and with more rain coming through, another 4 or 5 inches in spots as it moves offshore and sits there for the weekend. so wins going to be an issue, flooding an issue, across much of the east coast including new jersey right through monday. if you go 20 miles inland not
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breezy. not good for busy and causing all sorts of cancellations for festivities on this labor day this weather report is brought and just as that is said, boy, it's really picking up here. dan and paula, back up to you. not this bad in new york but you'll get a taste of hermine as it heads northeast. >> we don't like what we see. rob, great job. get back inside and stay dry. the big opening weekend from college football. live at lambeau field with espn's kirk herbstreit. he's got his take, his predictions on today's matchups. and even princess kate's
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raepgs for college football fans. today as paula claps, the waiting comes to an end. >> that was a soft clap. i didn't want to distract you. historic lambeau field is the setting of the first college football game there in over 30 years, you know, we've been talking about some juicy matchups and ryan is back with mere on those. hi, ryan. >> hey, paula, looks like i joined the set of "college gameday." what do you think? >> you're a big deal. >> they like it. >> paula, like this you should be clapping like this, right? >> no, i'm not doing a gator, no way. no bay of. >> that would be disloyal. >> doesn't like that. >> trying to make sure she's ready to go. >> i'm here with kirk herbstreit and when he walked out this crowd went nut. >> they were ready to go. it's college football. we've -- last couple of days we've had a taste of it and now we get a real big, just jump right in. so many big games today. >> you are going out of the box.
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next week bristol motor speedway. not unton for you? to see a college football game at bristol motor speedway, 150,000 people inside that motor speedway to watch a college football, virginia tech/tennessee. biggest crowd in the history of college football. we're always trying to change things up and continue to grow as a show. >> okay, so for the fans out there they've been waiting for this day matchups. first of all, they're leading the >> they're just ready for football. >> matchups. biggest matchups this week, okay, let's tart with the biggest, alabama/usc. who will win. >> i'm calling that so they don't let me pick it but flying to dallas right after the show to go down to call that game. i can't wait to see it because alabama is alabama but usc is better than people realize. they can run, incredibly athletic and the ncaa sanctions are behind them so they'll keep it close. >> any big upsets.
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georgia, i think. i think that's one. and i think texas can beat notre dame on sunday. >> oh. >> those are two big ones. >> that is huge. >> yeah, two big ones. >> more more thing, lsu/wisconsin in back of us. i hear the crowd that cheers the loudest is the team that wins. >> well, that would be a challenge because you've got -- ls uchu fans are some of the cr severity in college football. >> i'll let you pick them then. >> these dudes are out of their minds. >> all right. let's hear wisconsin. let's hear wisconsin. how dowd can you be? all right. now, lsu? let's hear lsu. all right. who is louder? >> i think wisconsin is louder. >> wisconsin? >> yeah, wisconsin is louder. keep in mind we're in green bay. madison is a couple of hours up the street? right around the corner. >> like stopping by for groceries. so great to see you. great weekend. i got to say this feels really great. can i join you guys and be your mascot. just hang out. >> no problem.
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well, you see those anti-bacterial soaps everywhere. chances are you have them at home but now the fda is banning
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sapna parikh joins us. thanks for joining us. when i go to the store i'm looking for one that says anti-bacterial. you're saying that is not going to exist anymore. why is the fda doing this. >> banning 19 anti-bacterial ingredients in these over-the-counter body washes and soaps and they're doing it for two reasons saying number one there is not enough proof they're safe to use every day for a long time and not enough proof to prove they're any better than just soap. they said okay to these the science by september 2016 and they didn't and that's why we're seeing this now. >> who is not happy the american cleaning institute. washing the hands with an antiseptic soap can help reduce the risk of infection beyond just providing by washing with anti-bacterial soap and water. aren't we going to get sick. >> even the american academy of pediatrics recommends plain old soap and water. the debate is more not necessarily better.
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anti-bacterial agents may disrupt certain hormones in the body. also that we're overkilling bacteria that we may be creating drug resistant bacteria and known plain old soap works and there's research that duration matters. 20 seconds is how much you're supposed to wash for 20 seconds and that does work. >> what about hand sanitizers. are they going away. >> not right now. the hand sanitizers and wipes are staying but the fda is looking that also but may see a ban on >> sapna, great information, thanks for coming in.
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"good morning america" is brought to you by serta. always comfortable. >> time for "pop news." ron, what's cooking? >> amc theaters is commemorated -- sara, pick it up if from here, ron ye.
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back 1971's "willy wonka & the chocolate factory," one of my favorite personal favorite as long with 1974's "blazing saddles," one of ron's favorites. >> it is actually. >> great movie. >> both of them. fan of wilder willy wonka can snag a golan ticket for 5 bucks at 1 of 200 locations while "blazing saddles" gallops across 60 big screens. it's all to pay tribute to wilder would passed monday at 83 years old. that's a big loss. >> it really is. >> i think i got to watch willy wonka to remember a bit. but, daddy, i want one now. >> what's the next item in "pop news"? >> sara, just because you're a princess -- >> just because you're a princess doesn't mean you're blind to the bottom line. kate middleton making headlines on an outing to england's south coast with her thrifty outfit. those blue and white patterned pants, paula, you asked about them earlier, on sale at the gap for only $30.
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with a $500 smythe blazer but i feel like that's an investment piece. jackets are always a little more expensive. >> they are because it's something that is foundational to your wardrobe that you might wear for the next ten years. >> unlike the $30 pants. >> which might be on trend and not next year. >> it's amazing, didn't it, dan? where this is going. >> best "pop news" ever. >> i'm missing rob marciano right now. >> rob would not be of help to you. >> this is a classic. >> he would no, he wouldn't. >> but you guys -- >> he would not in this might be of interest to you, dan. do you ever wonder -- in third time is a charm. >> all about dan, right? >> it is, it is. hear on this show, do you ever wonder what santa's helpers have been up to in the summer? >> yeah. >> well, the photographer mary beth kate peeks into the mystery with her collection of photos. sharing a glimpse of what they do during their off-season.
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florida when taking time off. >> that's an elf. >> no, that's one of santa's helpers. roy cliblgs american political memorabilia on his vacation. greg is a carpenter and finally lance takes a break from rocking around the christmas tree to rock the keyboard. >> oh, yes. >> come on, you guys, only 112 guys until these guys get back to work. >> awesome. those look like actual santas not santa's helpers. >> santa can't be at every store through the christmas or the helpers in his place in got you. got you roger that. >> that's why. >> thanks for the clarification. how many days? how many days. >> 112. 112. by the way we want to remind you about a big game on abc, it's the big 'bama/usc game. who are you picking? >> usc all the way. 'sc will win. >> gamecocks. >> trojans.
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>> hello. >> i would say stick to "pop news." >> are you -- >> even that's -- in south carolina, the other usc. i'll give you that one is there thank you. >> see you back here tomorrow morning. good morning, everyone, i'm power of 5 meteorologist, janessa webb, we are waking up to all this goodness this morning, not a cloud in the skies lots of sunshine, no matter where you are at, across northeast ohio, our temperatures though, that's the tradeoff on the cooler side, good morning cleveland, 62 degrees, lower 60s, upper 50s
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look at the bubble of cool air from wayne county. worster 52 degrees. dew points in the lower 50s. this good to know, nice breathable air, you can lose the ac for the rest of the weekend as high pressure is continuing to build. 5 live radars picking up moisture, a little bit of ground clutter. what do you have planned today? it's a beach day across northern ohio. as the tropical depression continues to make its way across the st if you have family in virginia, right now, definitely getting pounded as it tracks to the north, definitely going to start to lose its force, definitely dicey weekend across the east. closer to home, we are sitting in a lot of sunshine throughout the day. 76 degrees, our temperatures about 3-5 degrees below normal for this time of year. the northwest breeze, 5 miles
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they are in the upper 50s for greater cleveland. slightly warmer across the lake inland locations. near the upper 40s to lower 50s. akron and canton, a great barbecue day. upper 70s, lower 80s, with mostly sunny skies. 7-day forecast, temperatures warming up to the 80s by labor day monday. hello 90s, making a come back
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