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good morning. america. this morning, break news. nsa whistle blower snowden is on the move, leaving hong kong for another country. where is he heading now? and will he outrun espionage charges filed by the u.s. for giving up top secret information. fire ball, a stunned crowd watches in horror as a stunt plane carrying a wing walker cart wheels, crashes, and bursts into flames, killing her and her pilot. how did this happen? war of words on the eve of wimbledon. they are locked in a bitter feud that's downright personal. and hanging ten, dozens of
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dogs catching waves far good cause. show you the winner's impressive moves. and good morning. everyone, we begin with breaking news involving international intrigue and an american fugitive on the run. edward snowden, the man who told the world about the federal government spying program is on the move as we speak this morning. >> officials in hong kong say snowden who's charged with espionage by the u.s. government will land in russia, and this group, wiki leaks claims to be helping him get away. we will speak to george stephanopoulos in a moment. but we begin with gloria in honk congress. good morning. . >> reporter: good morning. dan. it's been a stunning turn of events today. edward snowden, the man wanted
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on charges of espionage, suddenly out of the country. managing to board a flight from hong kong to we believe russia. it was just after 4:00 p.m. today when honk -- >> we lost glory ya. shortly after 4:00 today, the government released a statement said he left of his own accord in what must be a blow to the u.s. government. hong kong said the u.s. didn't provides sufficient information, meaning there was no way to arrest him, no legal basis to restrict him from leaving hong kong. he boarded a flight to moscow, due to land in a few hours. later, a tweet from wiki leaks, saying he is traveling with the legal advisers on the plane. and one person, snowden is
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traveling with a woman samed sara harrison, an aid to julian assange. >> and now to george stephanopoulos, because so many people are wondering what does this do to u.s.-china relations. what does that do for relations with russia? >> the united states would fully comply with the extradition request. one of the things we're doing is getting the to the justice department if they believe a mistake was made, or china playing games. no question, this is going to complicate the united states-china relationship. just over a week ago, president obama met with the president, and they were trying to reset the united states relationship with china. cyber warfare right at the top, cyber espionage right at the top, if indeed china is not cooperating, that's a big blow. >> and raises questions about the relationship with russia. he could be going to cuba and
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then to venezuela. is there any pressure the united states can bring to bear with the russians to stop him from carrying out this itinerary? >> we're running it down. there's nothing the united states can do as long as he remains in the airport if he lands in transit to cuba. apparently he's booked on a 2:00 p.m. flight to cuba. and then reports he would go to vnz w venezuela. if he stays, there's nothing to do. >> you're sitting down with the head of the nsa. people are wondering how was this man able to outmaneuver the united states not once, but twice. >> that's a big question. he was accessing all of this information in hawaii, and the alarm bells didn't go off in a way before he slipped out of the country into hong kong.
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general alexander has never given a sunday interview, couldn't happen at a more important time. >> thank you very much. and as george said, a big interview this morning morning with the director of the nsa. that's later this morning, this week with george stephanopoulos. thank you once again. and move on now, a mother of two, a budget analyst for the federal government and a supplying daredevil. jane wicker. she was wing walking, doing stunts on a plane. but this weekend at an air show in ohio, a mysterious and public crash, it is disturbing video. and we are on the scene in dayton. >> good morning. . it's a long-standing tradition, whenever someone is killed, they honor them by continuing on the next day with the show. there will be a moment of silence for the pilot and the
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44-year-old woman who said she was well aware of the risks she was taking. this morning, we're learning more about the daredevil who lost her life in this dramatic air show crash captured on video. she dedicated her life to the skies. a mother, fiance and pilot with 20 years experience. she can be seen on the website for the stunt group she founded, performing one of her most famous maneuvers. the same one she was attempting just moments before the fatal crash. >> we heard the noise, boom. >> it was shocking. we came early to get a closer look, and we never thought we would witness this. >> pilot charlie schwenker, a 35-year veteran was killed in the crash. they loved to fly and shared it with others. >> absolutely fabulous with each other.
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i was amazed at the trust. >> reporter: she was one of the most well-known figures, featured in documentaries for the history channel and tlc. >> sitting on top of the world. >> reporter: at the air show on saturday, in front of a crowd of excited fans, wicker's final performance took a tragic turn. >> this is a tragedy for what's a very small community. and our thoughts and prayers go out to those two individuals and their families. >> reporter: aviation experts say the crash could have been so much worse, but thankfully it occurred away from the thousands of spectators watching. ntsb officials have arrived to begin investigating. >> thanks to you. a bomb shell on the eve of the racially and emotionally charged murder trial of george zimmerman. a big win even before the
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opening statements. audio experts can't testify about the most dramatic evidence in the case. a 911 recording. >> good morning. . this is how the defense team wants it. the state's audio experts say it's martin's voice. the defense says it's zimmerman. now jurors will have to decide for themselves. this morning, prosecutors charging george zimmerman with second degree murder may have a harder time proving who's screaming for help in the 911 call. does zimmerman fear for his life and kill trayvon martin in self-defense? the prosecution's voice experts say it's the 17-year-old. but the defense team challenged the science. now so has the judge, writing there is no evidence to establish that the scientific techniques have been found
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reliable. >> the fact they cannot present the voice recognition experts it a victory for the defense. because the judge is now allowing the jurors to listen listen to the tape and decide who they believe it is. >> reporter: even though they have battled it out in court. >> not unushl nor scientists to have different views. >> i don't follow the difference. >> reporter: the tale of the tape has been difficult to tell. >> the pivotal evidence is who the aggressor is. >> reporter: analyzing the tape is no easy feet, and maybe impossible. a voice analyst said he couldn't be sure who's voice is on the tape, because the recording isn't clear enough. >> their standards for voice identification this case doesn't match. >> reporter: and even though the audio experts can't weigh in, there's no doubt the 911 call
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will be a central piece of oefd in the trial, and that begins tomorrow with the opening statements. >> a big win for the defense. we'll be all over the story. meanwhile, there is a fierce battle in colorado. a dramatic stand against wildfires spreading across the state, spreading across the state, including south fork. which was in national lampoon's vacation. we are there. >> reporter: overnight, fire fighters called in new reinfo e reinforcements. today, two planes like these from the california air national guard will swoop into the smokey skies. they churn out 3,000 gallons of water or fire retardant in five seconds. they'll help knock down the dozen blazes that have torched 133 square miles of colorado mountains. the entire town of south fork,
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400 residents are evacuated. flames are moving closer, but the homes have been spared. >> that would not burn in the aspen. that's by south fork. >> reporter: fires in new mexico and arizona. residents got news they could go home. >> i didn't expect it. i thought they were going to wait until the wind died down a little bit. >> reporter: but in colorado, as long as the forecast is hot and dry, no one is going home. clayton sandell, denver. >> thanks. back to gio for the news this morning. he's in for ron. >> great to be here. and we begin with the ongoing investigation into aaron hernandez. they spent hours inside his home saturday. he's being investigating following the mysterious shooting death of his friend
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oden lloyd. the body was found a mile from his home. a crash at the 24 hour rate killed an experienced driver. allen simonson died when he began the he mans in france. he was a member of the aston martin racing team. this is the 90th anniversary of that race. and this morning, a little girl at the center of an organ transplant stroefrs out of a coma and responsive. she is a 10-year-old with cystic fie bring broe sis and had double lung surgery. her family fought to get her on the adult transplant list with just weeks to live. and take a look at this, emergency crews called in after a sink hole opened up in minneapolis. it took out half the road. it's 20-feet deep and created by
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a water main break. it could take two weeks before it's filled. and finally, it was probably not the kind of thrill roller coaster riders were expecting. check this out, 11 people were stranded hanging straight up in the air when a ride at an amusement park in china got stuck. it just started and was 90 feet in the air when it stopped. it took emergency crews two hour to get everyone down. i love roller coasters, but not sure about that. >> let's hope the riders weren't full off of hot dogs and -- >> right. you don't want to be one car below from the guy who's got the hot dog. >> at least they weren't upside down. >> thank you very much. i do not like roller coasters. but we have an inhouse
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daredevil. ginger zee, she's here. >> good morning. . waiting in line, tough go to the bathroom. you're welcome. let's talk about the super moon. we asked you for pictures of the closest and fullest moon. a lot of astronomers say we pay too much attention to the full moon. this is from sacramento, colorado, a plane going across the super moon. from pennsylvania, and upstate, rochester, new york, and very own john, our new ep, executive producer from his apartment in new york city caught it. nice apartment. gio. in new orleans, there's video from the super moon. sunset turned around and the moon had risen. so really great shots. not all good news, i can't just be smiling. some bad news, severe weather.
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more on the way today. but what happened yesterday, there were certainly more than 100 severe weather reports. some tornadic. this in nebraska. it almost looks transparent in the middle, land spoutish. but low precipitation. great video, no one was hurt. today, here are the area on alert for isolated tornados, damaging winds and hail. green a bay, des moines, kansas city, all the way back to denver. it's the same area that gets hit over and over. not so much weather, but the rain. look at southwestern wisconsin, major flooding. almost a foot over the beginning of the weekend. i've got bad news. more on the way. in the purple area, 1 to 2 inch range. this is the next 24 hours. a bulls eye in des moines, iowa. anywhere in the northern plains and upper midwest has to look out for rain.
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it's beneficial in parts of northern california, abnormal for this time of year. in san francisco, a little bit, not the midwest. that's the big picture. let's check closer to home. i've got something to teach you guys. ready? sun pillar. it's a faint one, beautiful shots. thank you for sending that in. and the end of a rainbow. whoever gets to see that in? but a west virginia they did.
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very faint. but no pot of gold, unfortunately. send me your photos @ginger swree. >> john invited us over nor a viewing party. we'll be there. >> questionikeger. appreciate it. >> we are getting into the sun for outdoor exercise. but for those of us of a certain age, there is a risk of injury. word of an experimental but promising fix. tonya is here with the details. >> professional athletes have been using stem cells to treat injuries for years. now the average joe athlete can reap the benefits as well. ah, yes, summer, when working out and looking fit is at the top of the agenda. pushing weekend warriors to play
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hard, and sometimes fall even harder. >> weekend warrior injuries are basically people overdoing. >> fear not, athletic aficionados, a new procedure could relieve the sports injuries in under half an hour. it's called a bone marrow asperate concentrate, essentially using stem cells to ease the pain. >> stem cells, it's a strong anti-inflammatory. >> reporter: eli lifted weights for 12 years, but although 35, he started searching for solutions. >> i think you always try to find the easiest way out. acupuncture, massage, icing it, heat. >> reporter: but nothing worked. here is how a b-mac works. fluid from a pelvis, and the stem cells are injected back
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into the joint where the pain exists. >> it's a non-invasive procedure in a quick setting with immediate results. >> reporter: eli says he felt the results right away. and now he's back working out and lifting weights. >> i was stiff and went back to the gym to feel it out. within two days, i was stronger than in a dozen years. >> reporter: it is still the subject of ongoing clinical trials and a study is needed before it's universally accepted. >> my arms will look like that guy? >> go for it. >> i'm going to take next weekend off. i will be back, and wearing gio's suit. >> that's really out of the shape. >> that's what i want to see. >> he's glaring at me. >> as you can tell, dan's a bit
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jealous. >> really. >> you're in great shape. now to the dueling divas of the tennis world. williams and sharapova. they may duke is out on the court, but they're already serving up a war of words off the court, and getting personal. jeffrey has the story. good morning. . >> reporter: and good morning. to you. it sure is. the matches haven't gun, but they're at it. these two super stars have their claws out in what is a nasty offcourt cat fight. if this is sport, it's more like boxing than tennis. this corner, super star serena williams, and in this corner, pop player maria sharapova throwing a right punch. >> definitely a little bit sad to hear about what she said about the case. >> in a pre-tournament press
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conference, she called out williams about the recent comments about the steubenville rape case, in which two teenagers were sent to jail. >> we're used to hear them on the court, now press conferences. >> reporter: williams implied the victim put herself in the position. your parents should teach you, don't take drinks from other people. williams apologized, but they get nasty when they talk about love life pchs williams on sharapova. if she wants to be with a guy with a black heart, go for it. nasty and confusing. her current boyfriend was rumored to be romantically linked to williams last year. sharapova, your serve. >> she wants to talk about something personal, her relationship and her boyfriend who's married and getting a
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divorce and has kids. >> reporter: ouch. a jab at williams and her rumored relationship with her coach. >> it is surprising that sharapova, who's a class act, would decide to go this route. makes wimbledon a lot more interesting. >> reporter: now on court, it's clear the win we are, the last 12 times williams has beaten sharapova. if they face each other here, you can be sure it will be a match not to be missed. >> that net may come in hand any for the two of them. thank you. coming up on "gma," the tennis showdown, why two male stars suddenly turned their match into a strip show. >> i don't know what that sound was. also ahead, the facebook photo fight. a teenager suing for millions because of this picture of her in a bikini. find out who used it and why
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there they are, the world famous dogs of california. dog versus dog competitions, which culminate with the annual surf dog in cali. pretty big waves. four foot. >> that's impressive. i've never heard of this, it's been going on. get to that story later on in the half hour. good morning. i'm bianna golodryga with dan harris. it's sunday, june 23rd. also this morning, best tennis match ever. the head to head competition that turned into a court side strip tease act. that's later in fixation. >> a lot of people looking forward to that. but a lesson in posting
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risque pictures on the internet. >> the controversial way her school district used on facebook wearing a bikini. now she's trying make an example with a $2 million lawsuit. >> she feels humiliated after they used a picture of her wearing a bathing suit to teach lessons about using social media. chelsea posted this picture of herself in a bikini next to snoop lion on her facebook page. now she's accusing the high school of violating her rights by using it in the school district. >> it never crossed my mind this would happen to me. >> reporter: she said they used it on a seminar on social media without permission.
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the director wanted to highlight the public and permanent nature of the media. >> take an innocent picture and put it in the context of the presentation that night. >> reporter: cheney said the episode called her traumatic emotional harm. >> i cried a lot. it made my first semester a lot harder. >> reporter: school officials say no laws were broken and have asked it to be dismissed. she is suing them for $2 million to protect other students. >> i take it kind of like i was bullied by this guy, and i just don't want this to happen to another student. >> she is suing for violation of privacy, slander and other complaints. the lawyer says he finds it perplexing that she's suing for millions over a picture on the net. >> it's a fascinating case.
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but snoop dog changed his name to snoop lion, when did this happen? >> years ago. a year ago. >> really? >> dan thought you made a mistake. that's not snoop lion, that's snoop dog. >> that was a much older voice. that was dan's. >> that's my theory. i rarely use that. >> all right, thank you. let's go back to gio for a look at the other stories. you also knew he changed his name. >> yeah. >> i will remember that. >> he wears your suit, yeah. >> all right, in the news right now. the nsa whistle blower wanted on espionage charges is on the move. edward snowden left hong kong and abc news confirms he's booked on a flight from moscow to havana, cuba, and also with a wiki leaks aid. who fieing moments, thousands of spectators were
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watching as a wing walker crashed to the ground. dare definitely and the pilot were killed. no one on the ground was hurt. the accident is under investigation. right now, a mass i have wildfire is threatening the tourist town of south fork, colorado. the fire is growing. they have burned more than 130 square miles. hundreds of tourists and residents have been evacuated. and finally the white suit made famous by colonel sanders of kfc sold for $20,000. a cincinnati man said he got it as a gift from the colonel. hope they checked the pockets to make sure the recipe was not inside. ginger zee, i think we need white suits. >> dan is going to give us suits on the broadcast. no double-breasted anymore. dallas, 95, not just hot, but
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muggy. let's see what it looks like in texas. a little bit earlier, a really nice start to the day. not just hot, but muggy. and climb to near 100 this week. and then new york city, look at a shot, a little bit hazy, and a warm and summer-like day. from kansas city to memphis, jackson, mississippi at 92, new orleans at 90. orlando at 92. it is settling in. here are the temperatures. dallas getting up close to 100. washington, d.c. into the 90s, new york city, same deal, and chicag chicago, some of the hottest weather of the year. 92. fire dangers, not great news. 30-45 mile per hour wind gusts. not so wonderful in the southwest. let's check closer to home.
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this is big stuff. >> it is. it's the 8th annual surf dog competition, and the waves were fierce. rachel smith joins us from los angeles with more. hey, rachel. >> reporter: good morning. the competition was fierce too. i'm on puppy patrol this weekend. wally, the world's ugliest dog. and today we're hanging ten with man's best friend. not your typical day at the beach, dozens of dogs were unleashed yesterday in southern california to catch waves for a swell time. surf's up, ups. more like 43 of them ditching leashes for surf boards. catching waves at the 8th annual surf dog competition in california. >> a lot of fun. >> reporter: but no walk in the park. waves were up to 4 feet high, and the choppy waves.
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they were fearless. >> it was pretty neat. looked like rough waves, kind of hard. >> reporter: scored on confidence, length of ride, and overall ability to grip it and rip it. >> we have dog surfing from all over the country, from arizona and nevada, and vancouver and even hawaii. >> reporter: more than 3,000 people hit the sand for fun in the sun with their best friend. raising thousands of dollars for a good cause, the a spca against animal cruelty. and there was a mobile adoption center. >> we have lots of adoptable animals on site. >> reporter: another treat for spectators, pillman. >> he's usually the skateboarding bulldog, but he can surf. i'm rooting for him to win. >> you ready to surf? get your board. >> reporter: he got it e after showing off his skills on the
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water. >> everybody give it up for pillman. >> reporter: it was a dog eat dog competition, but one that got everyone's tails wagging. amazing. and the fun didn't end with the competition, attendes and even the pooches got massages. a dog-gone good time for a worthy cause. >> very worthy. a lot of animals need homes and a great job. thank you, rachel. coming up on "gma," strip tennis. possibly the most bizarre tennis match seen. fixation is next, ginger is making weird noises. leave it here. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®
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all right, time for fixation. we know show you many videos, but this week we are totally focused on one thing that happened at wimbledon, not the cat fight between sharapova and williams, but without a doubt, the tennis match of the year has taken place. novak djokovic squaring off against number 31 in a preexhibition match. first, this was the ridiculous point, they were criss-crossing the court, 40 seconds of back and forth. sprinting, stretching, and growning. the shots behind the back, between the legs. keep in mind, this is only an exhibition. djokovic won the point after running him into the ground and
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played to the crowd for a little bit of applause. >> trying to catch your breath, as you can imagine, very exhausting. >> the play by play. >> and then take a break and decided to let the ball girls take over. handed the rackets to the girls and let them serve the points. level of play drops, but the crowd cheered on while the men stood at attention acting as the ball girls. they got back in the game and finished the match. >> here's where it gets risque, as if that was not enough of a show, somewhere between games, the two players put on a strip tease for the crowd. >> the most exciting tennis match ever. >> djokovic started it, he swung hi shirt over his head. the other player gives in, rips off his shirt. this is a questionable move, you'll see here, he decides to
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donate it to somebody in the crowd. i tried this after i came home from run with my wife, she's a little less enthusiastic than the people in the crowd. >> i'm surprised the people in the front row weren't giving it dollar bills. >> making it rain. sorry, did i say that on national television? making it rain. by the way, wimbledon starts on espn tomorrow. we'll be back with more "gma" after this quick break. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function
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>> good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, june 23rd. let's start with a quick first look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> my, carolyn. taking a look at the radar, around the bay area we are dry but up to the north and west of us is a weak system that will be sliding south throughout the day today. that could bring a few sprinkles or light raindrops around the bay. there are two systems and the first one sort of primes the atmosphere. numbers starting out in the mid-50s to lower 60s. throughout the average we will be mostly cloudy and the numbers cooler ranging mainly
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