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southeast, leaving it here for a little while with the rain. that's not good news because that's five, six inches of rain in this entire area, 40-mile-per-hour to 45-mile-per-hour winds. even if it's not a named tropical system at all when it moves to that area. it's a part of the country that's has four-time, five-times its normal rainfall. it's not a powerful tropical system. >> sam, thanks very much. we're going to get the latest from the investigation into that deadly plane crash in san francisco. after two days of interviews, we're learning more this morning about the pilots on flight 214 and what went wrong in those final seconds for impact. cecilia vegas is on the ground in san francisco with all of the details. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: good morning to you. the scene that investigators are now describing about what happened out here is downright horrific. they say once the pilots realized they were traveling at dangerously low speeds and tried to correct it, it was too late.
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this new video from investigators shows how massive the destruction was. chattered debris. a charred door. nothing left but the burned shell of a plane. this morning, much of the investigation into what happened on asiana's flight 214, seems to be centered on the pilots and the lack of experience in their roles. the pilot flying was new to the jumbo jet. he had never landed a boeing 777 in san francisco. the ntsb now says it was also the first time the pilot teaching him had made a trip as an instructor. and this -- >> this was the first time that he and the flying pilot that he was instructing, had flown together. >> reporter: that landing, investigators describe a nightmare. the tail clipped the seawall at the edge of the runway. the plane did a 360-degree spin. upon impact, two flight attendants in the back of the plane were ejected, found
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injured on the side of the runway. passengers, like this california martial arts group, returning from a visit from south korea, feared the worst. >> the captain was saying, we have to get out of here. and then, boom, the back end just lifted up. >> reporter: and now, new questions about whether the plane's autothrottle, used like a cruise control to maintain a certain speed, was even on. >> is there too much dependency on automation? are we making pilots that are way too concerned about systems and computers rather than the basic aviation skills? >> reporter: the one person not answering questions tuesday, asiana's ceo. when he arrived at san francisco's airport, he left through a side door after seeing all of the cameras. as for those pilot, investigators now say that none of the crew were tested for drug or alcohol use postcrash. but investigators say that rule requiring testing for american pilots may not apply to foreign
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crews. >> cecilia, thank you for that. now, to the boston bombing suspect, due to appear in public for the first time after being captured after that massive manhunt in april. he will be in front of so many of the victims in that courtroom this morning. pierre thomas is in boston for us. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, robin. today, security will be tight as the bombing suspect makes his way to court. and many of those victims will see him face-to-face for the very first time. tsaranev could tas the death penalty. prosecutors plan to file 30 separate counts, from carjacking to using a weapon of mass destructn. some of those who sustained physical and psychological wounds that april day, they say will be there. >> i do want to go. i want to see who changed their lives forever.
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>> reporter: liz norden's two sons lost legs in the bombings. they don't see themselves as victims. but they want tsaranev to pay. if you had an opportunity to speak to him directly, what would you say? >> probably wouldn't do too much talking with him. i would probably have no cameras. >> reporter: moving forward with your life, what's the primary thing that gets you through it? >> just wanting to get better. i wanted to just stand up on two feet. you have no idea how bad i want to get up. >> reporter: the attack killed three people and wounded the norden brothers along with 258 others. his older brother was killed. now, the young man found cowering in this boat, faces the prospect of justice alone. as the suspect enters the court, an entire city will be watching, ready for the process of justice to begin. robin? >> thank you, pierre.
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a moment in that courtroom. josh is taking a little time off. amy robach is in for josh with the other top stories. and the devastating scenes out of china. >> we'll begin with dramatic video. from a deadly landslide that happened in western china. the force of the water washing away apartment buildings. search crews were frantically looking for as many as 40 people who may be buried under that mud. and one man escaped the floodwaters, crossing on foot and making it to safety. thousands have lost their homes or been forced to evacuate. back here at home, a massive firefight is under way not far from the las vegas strip. time lapse video shows one of two fires burning across nevada. 800 firefighters are working to protect the homes from the flames northwest of vegas. the dense smoke has prompted authorities to issue a health advisory. and some casinos are offeri ini
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free hotel rooms for evacuees. one of the biggest cocaine dealers has been extradited to the u.s. to face charges. daniel berrara, has been evading the law with cosmetic surgeries. he's used acid to try to burn off his fingerprints. a new warning about gas prices are about to jump even higher because of what is happening overseas. abc's rebecca jarvis is here with those unfortunate details. >> reporter: they are unfortunate. good morning, amy. drivers are already feeling it. just overnight, prices at the pump surging. we're now paying an average of $3.50 a gallon. that's up 2 cents from yesterday. the political crisis in egypt is to blame. much of the world's oil passes through the suez canal. and any upheaval could disrupt shipments. and gas stations will be passing on higher prices to drivers in the next two weeks. some stations are paying as many
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as 20 cents more per gallon because of higher oil prices. and, amy, if egypt descends into civil war, we can expect to pay over $4 per gallon. >> all eyes on that region, indeed, for many reasons. back here in washington, house republicans will tackle the contentious issue of immigration reform today. border security must come first. but it's not clear if he will endorse a path to citizenship for the undocumented immigrants already in this country. sarah palin may be jumping back into politics, telling fox news he's considering a run for u.s. senate from alaska, where she used to be governor. the seat up for grabs next year is currently held by a democrat. and finally, rare footage of president franklin roosevelt, showing the disability he kept secret from the american people. a professor stumbled upon this eight-second film of fdr. he's being pushed in his
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wheelchair at pearl harbor in 1944. you see his hat. but the wheelchair was blocked by a line of sailors. this may be the only footage ever seen, motion picture footage, of fdr in his wheelchair. >> don't remember seeing that. >> the press would never cover it. incredible. new, to new details in the murder case against aaron hernandez. new court documents obtained by abc news, points the finger at hernandez. and aditi roy is here with the fast-moving case. >> reporter: fast-moving and a lot of new information. abc news has obtained a search warrant from florida, tied to one of hernandez's alleged accomplices, which includes what may be the most damming piece of evidence against the former new england patriot and alleged confession by hernandez. >> aaron hernandez. >> reporter: the documents obtained by abc news, not only implicate hernandez in the murder of odin lloyd, but say he told one of his alleged
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accomplices, he pulled the trigger. that man allegedly told another accomplice, who told police saying, quote, hernandez admitted to shooting mr. lloyd. this morning, we are seeing still frames aregedly taken from surveillance cameras inside the former new england patriots' home. it was obtained moments after lloyd was shot. the man in the light-colored shirt appears to be hernandez. he is entering the basement with two other men. >> they all did go down to the basement. once in the basement, surveillance gets shut off. prosecutors say hernandez tried to destroy the footage but failed. he gunned down lloyd in an industrial park less than a mile from his home. in more than 150 pages of court records unsealed tuesday in many massachusetts, police who first talked to hernandez describe him as argumentative. slamming the door and asking, what's with all of the questions.
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when they told the 23-year-old they were investigating a death, he seemed unconcerned. >> the prosecution is going to say his refusal to work with the police is evidence of guilt. the defense will say that an innocent man was very indignant. and he reacted the way he did because he's innocent and didn't want to be treated like a criminal. >> reporter: search warrants also show the extent of the investigation. police searched hernandez's home, car, even his locker at the stadium where the patriots play, all in pursuit of evidence. and in the 150 pages of documents, the one piece of evidence that police apparently do not have, the murder weapon. hernandez's lawyer says all of the evidence is circumstantial. his next court date is july 24th. >> thanks very much. >> want to welcome you to abc. good to see you. now, for a dramatic new front on the war of texting while driving. amy heading out with one of the nation's high-profile governors in a special vehicle. it's part of a new fight against distracted driving. you went for a ride, didn't you?
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>> that's right. an estimated 100,000 drivers are texting at any given moment. and riding along with governor cuomo, it was too easy to find drivers violating the law, endange endangering themselves and everyone around them. crashes like these show just how quickly it can happen. >> oh. >> reporter: drivers taking their eyes off the road to send texts on their cell phones. but despite warnings and even shocking television ads like this one -- >> the average text takes your eyes off the road for nearly five seconds. >> reporter: texting while driving has become an epidemic. in new york state alone, nearly one in five crashes are caused by distracted drivers. but now, states are fighting back, with special vehicles like this. let's take part in some law enforcement? how about that. >> reporter: new york governor, andrew quo know and state trooper, joe izzo, put me in this police vehicle, designed to
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sit higher than normal suvs, so police can catch distracted drivers in the act. you think he knows why he's being pulled over. we caught one driver browsing the internet. and in one hour, we pulled over four drivers, all on their phones. as the governor, you're truly taking action. as a dad, how fearful are you of your daughters on the road? >> this is very real to me. i'm living this. i have two 18-year-olds who are driving. i spend a lot of time in a car. >> reporter: governor cuomo's goal, saving lives. he launched a $1 million texting while driving initiative. enacting stricter punishment for those pulled over. five points on their driver's licenses, equal to reckless driving in severity. a texting driver is 23-times more likely to get into a crash than a nontexting driver. a statistic governor cuomo says he is hoping to change. >> the good news is this -- you
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can change people's behavior. it's not easy. it's not fast. but you can do it. and there's no doubt in my mind that we can save lives. >> that five seconds the texting takings your eyes off the road, it's the equivalent driving the length of a football field blind. and governor cuomo said people didn't want to put seat belts on. and it took ten years. now, that's all we do. it's a matter of creating a habit and making it socially unacceptable by peers and teenagers to text while driving. >> how aggravating is it when you see someone -- is it that important? >> get away from that person. the first person we looked at was doing it when we pulled up. it was pretty remarkable. >> here's a challenge for the car companies. get a car that turns off the phone. >> exactly. disable it. a real great story. a very dumb thief who picked a
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wise victim, which turned out to be the smartest thing he could have done. abc's neal karlinsky has it. >> reporter: lots of people fall victims to petty crime. how many get to solve them? and then, play judge and jury. eliza webb noticed that someone had broken into her car and stolen her things. but the chief left a cell phone behind. and gave away two more clues. that he was a teenager. and the speed dial of a listing labeled mom. webb didn't hesitate. >> i said, this is a very uncomfortable phone call to make. i have your son's phone. and i'm missing some things out of my car. and i think they might be two related items. and she was devastated. >> reporter: webb works with teenagers and didn't want to involve the police if she could find another way. >> we knocked on the door. and he answered. and just sort of a defeated look. he looked like he had been crying. >> reporter: she found out he hit ten more unlocked cars in
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the same neighborhood, along with a friend. something he blamed on a night of drinking that got out of control. after talking to the teen and his mother, who didn't want to be identified, they made a decision. he would go house-to-house, return what he had taken, and apologize is, in person, to each and every victim. >> i know. i know it was wrong. we're not going to do this again. i said, i hope not. >> reporter: homegrown justice, that webb things, in at least in this case, might actually help. >> sometimes when you get shamed or told something wrong by somebody else, it can stick. >> reporter: for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> sparked a debate at the table. >> let's just be glad he didn't steal from robin. >> this was a one-time thing, okay. but you know, sometimes when you let somebody off the hook, you've got to be -- >> he got caught or he felt bad?
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>> exactly. she works with teens. >> robin roberts. >> she works with teens and she thought this was the best way to do it. >> let's hope he learned a lesson. >> nice story. let's get to the boards. we'll show you what's going on. we're going to start with the strong to severe storms that are popping up along the cold front today. they will be very active. watch this cold front move through the country. this is a drier, nicer pattern of air behind it. all of the steam heat down to the south. from syracuse, just west of new york. to pittsburgh. louisville, little rock. powerful thunderstorms with what could be tornados. here's where the big heat is. 134 degrees on this date in 1913, the warmest reliably reported temperature in the world.
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good morning maryland. i'm meteorologist lynette charles. we're starting on a warm humid note once again for today. we have the potential for showers and thunderstorms and that high coming in at 87 degrees. it's going to be breezy with winds out of the southwest at 5 to 15 miles an hour. as you head to the game temperatures will be 84 degrees. and we have the possibility for a rain delay. as we head towards the weekend we dry out and will be less
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humid. with strong storms today. >> well done, sam. thank you. coming up, a dramatic day in the trial of george zimmerman. the lawyers hurling accusations. 14 and the incredible survival story of a florida teenager trapped in the alligator's jaws. coming up, sandler, sage, and rob schneider. i'm so excited. ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula ula ula al revés, ♪ hago que lo imposible sea posible, ♪ ♪ que todo lo increíble se vuelvaisible, ♪
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good morning i'm charley crowson. what can be done to stop the violence in baltimore city. six more people shot in a matter of 24 hours. four of them in broad daylight while sitting on a porch yesterday. two men were shot earlier in the day on landale street. one of them died. this brings the number to a total of 66 shootings during the course of 17 days. time for a check on the forecast. let's talk about what's going on maryland's most powerful radar as of now, not a lot to talk about. we do see some very light showers popping up around montgomery county this morning. and also one light shower coming out of carroll county heading into baltimore county. very light in nature. as we go into the afternoon that's when we'll start to see more showers and thunderstorms popping up as well. that is a good possibility. ijamsville we have a mix of sun and clouds, that will continue throughout the day.
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warmer sunshine. we're at 73 degrees right now with wind out of the south at 5 miles an hour. the winds will pick up and that high temperature at 87. let's get a check of the traffic now. there is a very serious traffic in anne arundel county, route 10 shut down in both directions. you will need to use route 2 as your alternate route. in baltimore there's an accident on reisterstown road. no significant delays on 95 or the jfx. 29 miles per hour on the outer loop and a 19 minute ride from 795 to 95. we are back in half an hour with more news, weather and traffic. until then you can always stay with us, abc2 news web, on facebook and on twitter at abc2 news. let's go back to new york now for good morning america. this summer, new york's catskills and hudson valley are back and open for business. with hundreds of miles of streams to fish.
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it's 10:00 at night. we started in the morning. we have a full day every day. >> she had enough. the judge walking out of the courtroom yesterday after a dramatic hearing. after 13 hours in the courtroom yesterday. that's in the george zimmerman trial. we're going to have all of the details. >> even the lights went out at one point. also, we want you to look at this alligator. almost ten feet. very powerful. how did this 17-year-old teenager escape after his head was trapped in the gator's jaws?
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he speaks t. >> everyone's fine. also coming up, the working dad feeling the heat during his four-month paternity leave. why he got dirty looks on the playground from fellow parents. and amanda bynes, former child star, is back in court. and she's sporting a different look this time. it raised a lot of eyebrows. then, the judge had some words of advice for her, as well. we're going to find out what's going on there. we're going to the latest in the george zimmerman trial. after the dramatic hearing last night, the defense expected to wrap up its case today, sending it to the jury by week's end. abc's matt gutman is covering it all from sanford, florida. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, george. we haven't seen anything quite like last night's marathon proceedings. lawyers attacking lawyers. breaking court protocol. and demanding apologies and coming so close toward the end of this trial, it shows how high the stakes are right now. and how perhaps how personally the lawyers are taking this.
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overnight, tensioning boiling over. >> this information, is opposed to the florida and united states constitution. >> reporter: after nearly 13 hours in court, much of it spent spars over what evidence will be admitted today, george zimmerman's attorneys angrily saying the state was withholding information. >> spending 100 hours digging it out. playing games with us. lying to this court. and now, it's our fault. >> i would offer him the opportunity to apologize to me, to say i stood by silently with information i did not have. >> reporter: the proceedings going so late, the lights went out. finally, the judge had enough. >> court is in recess. >> reporter: and even walked out. much of the night centered on text messages on martin's phone. the defense says it showed martined liked to fight.
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prosecution said they are speculative. and they don't want juries to see this 3d animation. commissioned by the defense. it depicts what jimmerson says happened in the moments before he shot and killed trayvon martin. zimmerman said the teen pinned him to the ground and pumpked him repeatedly. and he only fired in self-defense. >> take pieces of evidence as it exists, and it puts it together in a way that does assist the jury. >> reporter: but prosecutors -- >> this animation and the sub situation -- >> reporter: and judge nelson questioned the accuracy of the animation. judge nelson is schedule to rule on the animation and the text messages this morning. do jurors want to hear it? they're taking fewer notes. they're asking for fewer breaks, which means ty've probably already made up their minds. >> matt, thanks very much.
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let's bring in dan abram, our chief legal affairs anchor. >> the judge is trying to get as much done as possible because there's a bunch of jurors sitting in a hotel, away from their families wanting to go home and wanting the trial to end. it's admirable that the judge is taking this late and saying we have to get this going. i think matt brings up an interesting point, about whether the jurors made up their minds. i don't think there's any question that the jurors want to get back and deliberate. they haven't been able to talk about the case with each other. they're itching to get back there and say, all right. let's start doing this. i get it. i understand what's going on. i've heard all of this evidence. and i think he's right that they have all already made up their minds. >> do you think the animation won't be all that critical? >> i don't think it's going to be a make-or-break issue. in this case. the important thing for the defense is not just to show what happened before or i think they also want to show why a key
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witness, a neighbor, who says that it was george zimmerman on the bottom, had the best view. they want to show -- i've been to that scene. and i can tell you, where this occurred is directly in front of that neighbor's back porch. and that's one of the things this animation shows, the defense believes it's very helpful to them because this witness was so important to the defense case. >> dan abrams, thanks very much. now, to that florida teenager who got trapped in the jaws of an alligator when he was just out for a day of fun request his friends. he barely survived the encounter. and he's now speaking out about what really happened. and abc's john muller has that story for us. >> usually what we do in the summer. go fishing. the water's nice. and rope swings, a lot of fun. >> reporter: when andrew went swimming with friends on monday, he never imagined he would end up in a fight for his life. >> it took me a couple seconds to figure out it was a gator. >> reporter: the 17-year-old was kicking his legs when he felt
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what he thought was a log. >> he took me under. and claws and body and stuff. and i tried to do whatever i could to get away. i didn't really want to die. >> reporter: a nearly ten-foot-long alligator had latched on to the teen's neck. its jaws around his head. >> he came up behind me and cla cla clamped. i couldn't see. >> reporter: he fought until the giant gator miraculously let go. >> i got lucky there. and i got on land, bleeding everywhere. i took off my shorts and wrapped them around my head. >> reporter: you can see hudson covered in blood, with his friend waving to a helicopter. while the teen now has 19 stitches in his back and 15 staples in his head, he says he's actually grateful that the gator attacked him and not his friend. >> i was glad it was me and not her because i was able to get away. >> reporter: for "good morning america," john muller, abc news, new york. >> what a young man. saying i'm glad it was me. like you said, the gator let go. >> gator let go.
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>> you never know. >> you don't. let's start -- couple places in the country that are going to have the wettest summer ever, where it never stopped raining. and the southeast is feeling this way. but so is central ohio. we're looking just outside, just north of columbus, by the way. six inches of rain in 30 hours. it's been downpours of rain. flooding. folks evacuated from their homes. it's been a rough summer season in a lot of parts of the country. now, we're looking at more rain for the southeast today. atlanta, you're not in a bull's eye of the heaviest rain. and there's so much, you don't need it there. raleigh is getting more today. so is a little south of cincinnati. then, we look at what is steering chantal, what's driving what's going to be left of the system, into the southeast. now, this is going to be a fresh, new addition of rain into the southeast, by the time we get into the weekend. i just don't know when it's
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good morning maryland. i'm meteorologist lynette charles. and we do have humid weather out there once again with a chance for scattered showers and storms as we go into the afternoon. that temperatures coming in right around 87 degrees. the drier weather by the weekend. >> all that weather was brought to you by hotels.com. on the west coast, the actual coast is great. inland, even into washington and oregon, the numbers are going into the 90s. amanda bynes back in court. she's got a new look and a stern warning about getting arrested again. and double-standard for dad? the father speaking out about the extreme criticism he faced from fellow parents during his four-month maternally leave. from fellow parents during his four-month maternally leave. come on back. thanks to dad. eal. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com.
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back, now, at 7:42, with the latest bizarre behavior from former child star amanda bynes. she showed up sporting a new look and a very stern warning from the judge she faced. diana perez has the story. >> reporter: amanda bynes showed up to court, donning an aqua wig, sweat pants and sneakers. the 27-year-old former child star was arrested in may, charged with three misdemeanored. and wore this blonde wig to the
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arraignment. bynes is still serving three years' probation for driving on a suspended license. the latest run-in could earn her up to a year in jail. some say bynes' behavior has been off the rail, in and out of the courtroom. calling everyone from the obama, to miley cyrus ugly on twitter. >> she looked like a clown today. she came into court, with her hair down to her waist. and sometimes you can be in contempt of court without saying one word. >> reporter: just last month, a judge gave former nfl star chad ochocinco johnson, a 30-day jail sentence after patting his attorney's backside. the judge reduced the sentence to seven days. lindsay lohan served 30 days of 590-day jail ten tense, after showing up in court with obscenities on her nails. as for bynes, she has until september 26th before she faces the judge again.
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it remains to be seen if she will be sporting her own hair and a bit more humility. >> unlike her recent twitter tirades, bynes, virtually silent in court. and coming up, bridal boot camp. the workout that's helping brides of all sizes to get whipped into shape before their big day. and our special "play of the day," with "grown-ups 2" star, chris rock. [ man on radio ] there's an accident on the freeway
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right then, here's "the play of the day." >> with josh away, it's a special "play of the day." is this special or what? chris rock. >> thank you. thank you. >> we've got the whole cast of "grown-ups 2." >> "grown-ups 2." >> you are so busy, you have to be here. >> we're breaking it up. we're going to give you a little dose, here and there.
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>> we love the poster. it's like -- of you guys, like flashback, back in the day. these are real pictures of you guys. >> is that kid and play? >> what are you looking at? >> i don't know what i was looking at. looking at the kid that was getting ready to punch me in the face. look at kevin james. >> kevin james. >> a stud over there. >> sandler. >> babe. >> and kevin james. we thought, that looks like -- looks like a missing kid, actually. >> this kid's been kidnapped. if you have information, please call. >> on a milk carton. >> he was a little too cute. >> not to say. but in case you need other co-stars, we thought maybe we could help you out. and we have our -- >> oh, yeah. >> look at sam next to you down there. >> wow. >> okay.
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cut it out. >> sam. >> what's that? >> what? >> you're not a natural blonde? >> what? huh? >> wow. sam. how can we -- how did we pick me? >> look at george. and look at robin renee. >> look at that. >> that's a classic. that's a classic '70s shot. >> robin, i love that weave. >> that was all mine. >> you look like -- >> sam looks like he's on the run. like the whole gig is to hide the crime. hiding out in new york as a weather man. you don't know he killed some people in missouri. hide in plain sight. he's not even gay.
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it's all to hide the crime. it's all -- >> the kind of fun you had on the set. >> i try. yeah. with everybody. this is -- "grown-ups 2" is funnier than this right now. and this is pretty funny. >> and you -- >> i'm working on a little project. we have "grown-ups 2" coming out friday. adam sandler, david spade, chris james, maya rudolph. >> and many of them will be here. >> the whole family.we invited e the not so pretty truth about their body washes. i wouldn't change. [ female announcer ] this test paper was designed to react like your skin. if other body washes can strip this paper, imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh.
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and a good morning to you. i'm charley crowson. a funeral service is happening friday for the 7-year-old boy who died last week during the annapolis 4th of july parade. bond is set up for the service. which can be mailed or dropped off at the funeral home. in the newsroom on southbound lanes of route 10 in
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glen burnie a serious crab. no word on the severity of those injured. we go to lauren cook. what do you see? >> the southbound lanes now shut down near ordinance road. you want to stake with ritchie highway or 97: we were the first to tell you about the crash on twitter and we will continue to provide updates. downtown there's a crash at pratt street. traffic slow on ate south. 25 miles per hour at the beltway. here's a live look at the beltway. going to take 20 minutes on the outer loop from 95 to 83. the west side also going to be jammed from 795 to 95. that stretch will take 23 minutes that. your traffic. here's meteorologist lynette charles with a look at your forecast. thanks. this is what's going on right now on maryland's most powerful radar. we see a little shower popping up around sykesville and you can see this around woodbine, and lisbon. if you're heading towards montgomery county there's a shower there as well.
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these showers will continue to pop up through the morning, but will be more likely as we go into the afternoon as well. possibly with thunderstorms. a few clouds out there but also some sunshine mixing in. that's going to be the scenario as we go throughout the day. in terms of temperatures we'll come in around 87 degrees for a high. we are back in half an hour with more news, weather and traffic regarding what's going on in glen burnie you can follow lauren on twitter at maryland traffic with the latest updates. let's go back to new york for good morning america.
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♪ a great crowd out there in times square this morning. big wednesday crowd on a summer day. inside, we have the -- it is back. >> inside, that basket, there's a little bit -- >> it's my day. >> a helping hand. for your best bite. >> number one. >> i thought there was music going to be coming out of that.
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>> i didn't know what was going to happen. >> i'm sorry. >> what is going on? >> and these are clues? this is -- >> i'm so weirded out. >> i think we just put a hand in a basket, really, is what we did. >> please explain what this is. trying to do it, tom. your best bite in there. it's something that is your summer favorite. >> great summer favorite. >> and these are clues. >> they're clues. >> so, it's coffee. sugar. all right. george, these are not good clues. >> i'm agreeing with you. you're going to love it. >> things for breakfast. >> your clues were better, lara. >> i'm staying away. i'm scared of this. oh, gosh. creepy.
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all right, everybody. also coming up, america's best bites. and then, a dad under fire. he took a four-month paternity leave to care for his baby. but he came under a lot of fire. we'll explain why he received so much criticism. many say it's the biggest day of your life. don't you want to look the best you can. how about bridal boot camp? some brides are getting in shape and sweating it out. i looked back on my wedding pictures. and i looked chubby. yeah, i was. >> it's not true. >> and you want the pictures to be good. >> it was like four months ago. >> i just -- i'm still chubby. you know. >> join a boot camp. >> i think this is a good idea. >> sam's having a whole met moore sis today. > let's get right to the new details about the crash of asiana airline flight 214 in san francisco. we're now learning the jumbo jet did a 360 on the runway after
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the landing gear clipped that seawall on impact. two flight attendants were ejected from the plane. and the pilot training in the cockpit was being supervised by a first-time instructor. the survivaling suspects in the boston marathon bombing is coming face-to-face with some of the people whose lives were changed by this attack. dzhokhar tsaranev is making his first court appearance. his mom will be watching from the republic of dagestan. and a bombshell revelation in the aaron hernandez case. court documents link the former nfl star to the murder of odin lloyd, they also detail an alleged admission by hernandez that he actually pulled the trigger. an emotionally-charged dfsz expected to wrap up its case in the trial of george zimmerman today. the judge walked out after 13 hours of arguments. a national park on the moon. that's what two members of congress are proposing.
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the lawmakers want to protect artifacts that americans left behind by astronauts and prevent them from being disturbed by future space missions. if you ever felt guilty about serving a microwave dinner to the kids, even the french do it. one-third of restaurants in france, admit to serve factory-made or frozen males reheated, even in a country noted for its cuisine. >> at a french restaurant. >> in chance. as opposed to an american french restaurant. finally, we want to share some news about a friend of this program and a member of our abc family. today is elisabeth hasselbeck's final day on "the view." she is taking a job at fox. hasselbeck joined "the vooif" ten years ago. her "view" co-host and executive
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producer, barbara walters, said we will miss her and wish her everything good. as do we. >> it won't be the same without her. >> let's see who they decide to bring in. >> good for them. "pop news" everybody. good morning to you and you. first we get to "people" magazine. very nice profile coming up this week on a certain anchorman. our george and his wife, ali. they talk about in the article, how they met, dinner time at home with their two, adorable little girls. and george's offbeat sense of humor, which we see often. the george in the article, will sing and dance to "dream girls" which he says he will do later in the broadcast, everybody. >> thanks, lara. >> the new issue of "people" magazine with george and ali on stands on friday. >> looking forward to it. a long-lost 200-year-old
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pointing turned up at a charity thrift sale in the bargain bin. a woman bought the painting for $7.50. she just liked the frame. the floral was on canvas, painted by mary mossier. almost 200 years old. the thankfully the woman looked at the signature before she ripped out the canvas. the new owner says, i don't like floral paintings. but this one it's grown on me. and it's a good thing because it's worth thousands of dollars. >> hidden gems you find. >> i wish i found that one. congrats to her. here's a hidden gem for you j.j. abrams may want to mitra mona flowers. this big bears a striking resemblance to the jedi jaster. ramona has gone viral.
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that's weird. but she's not the first to resemble the wise little fella. last year, scientists discovered a worm that bears a striking resemblance. did anybody see it? >> i don't see an acorn. >> the ears are down. if they were up, maybe. anyway, we call that science news. >> it looked like a winking brow? >> yes. when he doesn't, he looks normal, like a pig. sam? >> i'm sorry. we're in the middle of something out here. out here taking photos with folks. good morning, everybody. let's just look at a few signs there. hi, grammy, that one says. shoutout from west point, florida and ohio. little bit of -- from the bears. wait. the first bite of the big apple. good morning to you. and good morning to you. what's your name? >> allen. >> where are you from? >> la grange, georgia.
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>> what's your name? >> you have a beautiful smile. where are you from? >> norfolk, georgia. >> thanks for coming in. i appreciate it. one or two things going on we thought we would share with you. we'll start with the cooler and drier air. wouldn't that be nice to get some in times square today. not today. but maybe after the day tomorrow. we're delaying the departure of the full east coast. take a look at the west, you can see where it's cool. along the coastlines, we were talking. once you hop inland, yakima, bullman, pendleton. you're at the 90-degree mark. good morning maryland. i'm meteorologist lynette charles. we're starting off on a warm humid note. as we go into the afternoon we have the potential for showers and also the thunderstorms. that high coming in at 87 degrees. it's also going to be a bit breezy with winds out of the southwest at 5 to 15 miles an hour. as you head to the game,
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temperatures will be 84 degrees. we have the possibility still maybe for a rain delay. as we head towards the weekend we dry out and will be less humid. >> just hanging out with millie for a little while. where are we going inside to now? >> lara. >> thanks, millie. here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." the working dad under fire during his paternity leave from fellow parents. and royaly, royal, baby. kate's delivery day. and then, brightal boot camp, where many soon-to-be marrieds, are working it out. and then, "grown ups 2." coming up live on "good morning america." [ male announcer ] oh, dan, checking out of the doubletree isn't the end.
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decided to become a stay-at-home dad. was it harder than you thought it would be? >> yeah. >> reporter: stocky took a four-month paternity leave while his wife worked at google. >> there were dangers on all side looming. >> reporter: and another surprise, snarky moms. >> there's low expectations for a dad. i'm bringing my daughter to the grocery store. >> reporter: stocky vented on facebook, about negative perceptions about moms who work when dads don't. one stranger cracked, it's too bad you can't earn as much as your wife so she can be the one to stay home. what made you want to write this? >> reporter: i felt like there were a lot of things i hadn't heard talked about much. and some of the different challenges and nudges that push dads away from the homes and into workplaces. and in the same way, there's all sorts of nudges away from workplaces and into the homes. at the beginning, to be honest,
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i missed my job here at facebook. i was thinking about after two months, i started getting some of the benefits of all of the work i was putting in with my daughter. >> reporter: stock yi witnessed his daughter eating solids and taking her first step. today, he's back on the job, leading the launch of graph search, a new way to find people and places on facebook. >> i missed being with her. nothing will replace that four months that i had of full-time with my daughter. that was amazing. >> reporter: for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, menlo park, california. let's talk about this with parenting laura marcum. welcome back. >> thank you. >> someone who is looking forward to. four months off and gets the comments out on the playground. >> it's really unfortunate. we've given women the freedom to push back against gender roles and work at home, versus working at home or outside the home. we should give men the same
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things. but men have choices, too. >> he made the choice. and he would make it again, in addition to getting se of the snarky comments, he also got some praise. >> he did have some praise. we do want to encourage them. there's no one definition of what family looks like. that's the best thing about being on the playground these days. there's no one makeup of family. whether it's genders or single parents or caregivers. if you want happy and healthy and fulfilled kids, we need to have happy and healthy and fulfilled parents. sometimes that leaves the dads to the playground. >> and sometimes there's -- >> we're seeing that more and more these days. >> and that really ugly side of yourself out when you make a comment like that. all people really have to do is look at you and go -- oh. >> you should be doing that. i think we have to ask ourself, would we tolerate that behavior in our kids? i'm the first to yank my kid out of the playground and say, never ever act like some ofbehaving.
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>> and that dad is getting great time with his baby. >> what would you say to someone on paternity leave? >> i would say, you deserve to be at the picnic table. and address the elephant in the room. be a co-parent friend and ally for all of the dads. >> i think all of the women were jealous. >> great to see you. >> nice to see you, too. also burning up "the heat index," a baby father maybe taking pa paternity leave. we're learning how different it is to give birth in britain to hear. abc's bianna golodryga has the story from london. >> the future monarch is due to be born any day now at st. mary's hospital in west
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london is preparing for kate's delivery in the same wing where princess diana gave birth. >> it's a beautiful room. it's got all the facilities that any woman would need in labor. she's got to be very comfortable and well looked after. >> reporter: sounds familiar. and compared to the u.s., there's vast differences in the way the british give birth to their children. the biggest difference, all prenatal care and birthing in the u.k. is free. while kate is using two o.b.s for delivery, most women use mid wives through the whole process. victoria murphy is due the same time as kate. >> there's a lot of emphasis on the kind of natural approach, actually, through childbirth. in u.k., we aim for natural childbirth as much as possible with as little intervention as possible. >> reporter: in u.k. hospitals encourage giving birth out anesthesia. using as little pain medication as possible. epidurals are less frequent. and patients are offered laughing gas and birthing tubs
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to reduce pain. c-section rates are three-times higher in the u.s. than the u.k. but the c-section rate at roosevelt hospital in new york city is lower than the national average, as the city's only in-hospital birthing center, they enco childbirth. >> natural is the way that women were designed to have babies. less complications. faster recovery. >> as long as the person who is attending the birth is educated and supports the body and the woman, and her choices, it's a good experience. >> reporter: an experience a new mom or mum will never forget. for "good morning america," bianna golodryga, abc news, london. >> laughing gas is interesting. here to talk about it, abc news senior medical contributor, dr. jennifer ashton. let's talk about mid wives. not that common here. very common in britain. >> absolutely. they have much more access to mid wives there. we need more in this country. i actually had the privilege of raining with the largest group in new york city.
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i worked wide-by-side with them. but there's a lot of misconceptions about midwifes. obstetrician equals every intervention. and in reality, it's blended. mid wives do use epidurals and antibiotics. they can't actually perform the major surgery. >> and kate's going to have two ob-gyns, right? >> yes. and i wasn't asked. >> and also, far fewer c-sections over in priso britai. why is that? >> we're not sure. they have fewer deliveries. and they use more mid wives and have a better approach. we do a lot of interventions here. this is usually a process that once that train leaves the station, the less intervention, the better. when it's necessary, it's necessary. and sometimes it is. >>ll right. >> thanks, dr. ashton. next on our "gma heat
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index," a hot, new workout you could call basic training for brides. abc's cecilia vega takes us inside the boot camp that promises to get women of all sizes in shape for their big day. >> reporter: this is basic training. >> let's go. >> reporter: and these cadets are in a battle against the bulge because they're actually brides-to-be. well, except for me. >> we okay, cecilia? >> i'm not getting married. i don't know why i'm here. and fitting into that one, white dress. ♪ is exactly why they're here. >> if the dress don't fit, you must acquit. >> reporter: welcome to bride-a-licious boot camp. carly wants to lose 40 pounds before her wedding day. these brides attend the grueling hour-long class. >> you guys pay for this? the program costs $150 a month.
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and most women come for about six months before their wedding. >> let's go. keep it moving. >> reporter: and after training more than 5,000 brides, doug is so confident his trademark regimen works, boot camp has a money-back guarantee. >> the guarantee is that you're going to look fabulous in your wedding dress. and that is priceless. >> five minutes in. maybe three and i'm dying already. maybe i shouldn't have had that burger before class. doug has a lot of rules about what you should and shouldn't eat. you get plenty of color in your produce. beware of juice. >> orange juice is very, very high in sugar. >> reporter: carly has lost 22 pounds. she's more than halfway to her goal weight, confident that bridealicious boot camp will get her there. for more on all of the hurdles and frustrations that men and women face as they get ready for their wedding day, you
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can tune into "the lookout" tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central, on abc. robin? >> i'm so in my element right here. the stars of "grown ups 2." we spoke to chris earlier. now, adam sandler. we have kevin james right here. we have david spade. what is shaq doing here? why is shaq here? oh. >> chris really started it off in the first half. you guys are constantly laughing and having a good time on the set and playing ball and whatever? >> incredible. yeah. rock -- i wish rock was here. he was hilarious with you a half hour ago. now, he's getting back to work. but that guy is -- all of us have the best time when rock's around. it's extra nice. it's fun. >> you have the basketball. that was a big part -- oh. >> yeah. >> oh, my goodness.
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>> no strings. >> when they get a basketball, when i came up here, kevin had his game face on. he is -- focused and all that. >> i'm going to eat breakfast after this. >> one day, adam came by and said, do you want to play ball with us? and adam is a damn good player. really good. really good. good passer. good shooter. knows the game. and i think we're undefeated, right? >> yeah. i was on shaq's team. >> adam -- >> that's all that matters. i got shaq. >> the boss and shaq. >> i guess we're going to lose. >> i did see you once on kimmel. you were doing your spin the ball. >> i don't want to talk about it. >> oh. >> it's easy. >> you going to let him show you up like that? come on, shaq. >> give him a little, kevin.
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>> oh. >> wrong finger. >> hey. >> you are all -- >> i've never done it before. how do you do that? >> oh. >> yeah. >> i got it. i got it. >> we're going to have so much more with the hilarious stars of "grown ups 2." we're going to play hoops and a little challenge. and maybe we'll talk about the film. >> yeah. we'll do that. [ cheers and applause ]
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good morning to you. i'm charley crowson. an update to a story we brought you 30 minutes ago. one person is dead following a single car crash on route 10 in glen burnie. all southbound inlas are closed while crews clear the scene. state highway administration says the southbound lanes will be closed for a number of hours. if you're headed that way here's lauren cook with what you need to know for alternate routes. a lot of people need to be paying attention. >> definitely. no word on when those southbound lanes will reopen near ordinance road.
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you want to stick with 97 as your alternate route. follow me on twitter maryland traffic is the handle for the latest updates. >> you're traveling on 95 south we're looking at 28 miles per hour due to a crash southbound at the beltway and 695 jam packed. here at harford road it's going to take 20 minutes to travel from 95 to 83. more delays on the west side of the beltway. you're looking at a 22 minute ride on the outer loop from 795 to 95 and traffic lights out. treat it as a four way stop. all right. thank you. we are looking at maryland's most powerful radar and we are mainly dry, but we have a few scattered showers trying to work their way in this morning. as we go throughout the day, more scattered showers and thunderstorms popping up this afternoon. definitely be prepared for that. this is what it looks like around reisterstown, light rain
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showers, i oings mills and around she have chevrett's corner, some moderate rain. let's head over to charley. we'll have the latest for you coming up in half an hour with more news weather and traffic. stay with us at abc2news.com and on facebook. [ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7.
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call 1-800-progressive. [ cheers and applause ] mario batali at the grill. we love having him here. a little something different on the grill today. all kinds of veggies. we cannot wait for that. mario, thank you for coming by. and robin, you have special guests upstairs, too? >> we're having a great time. here with adam sadler, kevin james, and shaq. we have some hoops set up.
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we might have a little competition. >> my specialty, free throws. >> so, lara and everybody will have to come up here in a little bit. we're going to talk about the brand-new comedy "grown ups 2." >> looking forward to that, robin. we're excited because friday, one republic is joining us for our huge party in the park. love them. love their music. >> i'll tell you something else, it doesn't stop there. next friday, jason derulo, everybody. that will be a fun concert. all month long, we're celebrating all things american that we enjoy in the sum per p we had robin's shrimp poe boys, from pass christian. and lara's pizza from new hyde park. and -- >> the finest dogs ever made in america. i've waited in line for these doughnuts.
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>> these are great. it's also on long island. we're kind of together. >> oh. >> wow. >> drumroll, please. hot and fresh doughnuts. take a look. summertime is beach time. but before my family hits the surf, we fuel up with dreesen's famous doughnuts. it's been a fixture in east hampton, new york, since the 1920s. it started as a butcher shop and went to desserts. their biggest seller is the plain cake, rolled in sugar. >> i like the jelly.
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>> reporter: my youngest daughter, harper, agrees. she usually joins me in her pajamas for the ride to town. and we sit on the bunch with our doughnuts and coffee for me, o.j. for her. we watch the town come alive. every summer, dreesen's sells about 3,000 doughnuts. and it couldn't happen without the credit weapon in the front window, the doughnut robot. >> it drops the doughnut. and then, the second doughnut. >> reporter: the machine produces 600 doughnuts an hour. each one takes just 90 seconds to make. >> the machine keeps going. it doesn't need a coffee break. it keeps going. >> they are great. the powdered sugar. but these are the classics, right here. >> there's something about a fresh doughnut, that's so
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different than buying one that's been sitting around for a while. >> and there's some calories that are worth it every time. >> and this is one of them. i've never heard us all so quiet. >> that machine's something, isn't it? >> it shows you that american technology is working for us. >> good thing we're having vegetables, later. >> exactly. you're a vegetarian from now on out. send us pictures of your favorite summer spot. goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! water park, beach, hiking trail, whatever you really love. we're going to show you the favorites on "gma." robin, we have doughnuts. don't want to weigh you down on the court. >> we're back, now, with the men starring in "grown ups 2," the sequel to the 2010 runaway hit family comedy. before we talk to you guys, and, kevin, i know you're eyeing the doughnuts. >> i like the little reward system you've set up, robin.
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>> you keep watching this. and everyone else will watch a clip of "grown ups 2." >> yeah. >> what's up with the school bus? >> okay. i soaped it. >> what? >> put your hands in the air. and wave them like you just don't care. say, ho. >> ho. >> say, oh. >> oh. >> shaq. thank you for bringing the laughter. it is the perfect summer movie. going to bring a lot of kids here. kids can go. parents can go. adam, i didn't realize, this is your first sequel. >> it is. we did the "grown ups" three years ago. we had the greatest time together. and a bunch of comedians, we're all old friends. and we had an idea for a movie about a day in the life of a bunch of guys our age who have families.
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and we thought it would make sense to be a sequel. we got shaq and got him in on this. and other friends of ours. and pretty damn good. >> it's wonderful. i saw some of my "sportscenter" fellows. boomer, chris berman. it's nice. it's wonderful how you see the characters pop up like that. i don't imagine, kevin and david, it took much convincing to come back and do part two. >> well, i'm staying at adam's house. he just said, we're going to do another one. all right. i'm going to sleep for a couple more hours. >> i said, no five times, shockingly. they kept calling. i had other projects. i had things stew issing. but i thought it wasn't fair. chris rock called me once. and he got us in the same room. >> and we should say, chris was here earlier. he's very busy. >> yeah. he thinks he's great. >> they're all staying at my house during that time. we dragged him into it. >> we'll get to him in a little
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bit. >> shaq here because you -- i hear -- these are trained professionals. comedians. i've known you for a long time. adam, you were saying he was the funniest on the set? shaq? >> adam said it. adam said it. >> chris rock says it, too. every comedian who was in the movie walked away going, shaq's better than me. >> it's like being on the court with larry bird, lebron james and michael jordan. i had to step my game up. i've come a long ways because of them. you know? [ laughter ] >> shazam set the pace. >> i didn't want to go there. but we do have a clip of "shazam." we wouldn't do that. >> don't show it. >> you mentioned about the young ones. and they were really funny. taylor lautner. and patrick schwarzenegger.
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they play the frat boys. it was good to have them in because they're the young bucks. you guys are a little older and kind of help play off of them. >> their bodies are smoother than ours. there's no doubt about it. yeah. it's what the movie's about. we're getting a little older. we want to hang on to our youth. and we see the real youth out there. and we kind of go at each other for a little bit. and it was great to be around them.are better than ours. but that's fine. >> and, david, your character -- i don't want to say -- you had to grow up a little bit. >> yeah. i got a call, a son i found out about. so, i went -- no. in the movie. i go to meet him. and i thought he was 4. he's 16. and he's huge. and then, i'm scared of him the whole movie. >> there he is. >> oh, yeah. there he is. >> looks just like you. >> yeah. he's a cute kid. so, he -- yeah. i was terrified.
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a but it was really fun. it's a new, fun element to the movie. we got a bunch of new things, knowing it was a sequel, we had to bring it up a little bit. we got more things going on and we wanted to get a little more into it. >> shaq's a nice add. >> shaq was great. >> was it intimidating because the first one was such a huge hit. >> very intimidating. one day in the staples center, i'm having a hell of a game. so, i'm looking at adam, the whole time. adam tells me, i'm going to put you in a movie. so, this is the third movie i've done for you. >> yeah. >> when i get the call, i was up in boston, sure. i was very intimidated. and i hope -- >> you held your own. >> you held your own, man. >> thank you. >> aw. >> see there? >> very sweet. >> there's so many great parts to the movie. but the one that really i think a lot of people -- the '80s themed parties. in your back yard.
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>> yeah. how did you come up. you're the boss. how did you come up with the characters you were going to play from the '80s. >> rock was a perfect prince. rock does prince. and there's two princes. >> well, i was meant to play me. closer than that. >> this was a choice. i picked bruce springsteen, strictly because it was jeans and a t-shirt. and i knew we were shooting it for about 2 1/2 weeks. and i was happy to see him all wigged up and him in a fake mustache. you're -- >> i was going to be kaj goo or flock of sea gulls. >> and you're one of the miami vice gang. >> yeah. >> it really made the movie. and it kind of -- you know, you sneak heart in there on us, adam. >> sneaky. >> you speak neak it like that the group. it's a film that everyone can go
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to. hoops is a part of the first one. we're a competitive group here. we're going to have a challenge. kevin, again with the game face. >> i'm -- pass the doughnuts. i'm on to something with meat. but we're going to go. >> we'll see. sam, can you work on that. "grown ups 2" opens this friday. i'm not sure. but it looked like an excuse for them to hang out. good morning, everybody. how are you doing? a future meteorologist? what? let me lean over the fence here. what's your name? >> sara. >> where are you from? >> illinois. >> how would you describe today's weather in times square? >> it's beautiful. it's hot but it's beautiful and sunny. >> i would agree. very good job. all right. let's get to the boards. here's one or two things going on. a little picture out of santa barbara because there's nothing ever wrong in santa barbara. and a gorgeous shot out of charleston, as well, where we
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have a little bit of rain coming. we'll watch the system, chantal, cruise up the coastline here. whether it's tropical or not. at any point, it's going to be a wind and rainmaker for florida and the southeast. and these are states that don't need the rain. hot and humid, good morning maryland. i'm meteorologist lynette charles and we have humid weather out there with a chance for scattered showers and storms as we go into the afternoon. that temperature coming in around 87 degrees. drier weather by the weekend. >> all that weather was brought to you by b.p. we have a giant shaq head right here. what's your name, sir? >> luke. >> why are you got a giant shaq head? can it possibly be we're going to get ready to shoot some hoops with the stars of "grown ups 2" [ male announcer ] you know what's so awesome about the internet? it gets more and more entertaining every day.
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[ cheers and applause ] let's go, team. back with the stars of "grown ups 2" starting this friday. they've added former nba legislate shaquille o'neal, we thought we would have an all-star shoot-out. that sound good? >> that's our producer. >> a ringer. >> i think he figured that out. we're going to put 30 seconds on
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the clock. okay? you have to shoot with me. >> i was going to let you take that side. which side do you want? >> 30 seconds on the clock. set. go. >> go, dude. [ cheers ] >> come on james. >> we got nothing. >> i got two. >> you did? >> yeah. >> oh, yeah. >> oh, my gosh. >> come on. let's go. get it in, you. come on, youth. >> three, two, one. >> we won. we won. we won. >> 27. 18. 19. and 28. >> oh. yes. yes.
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it's all robin, baby. we rocked it. >> you won? >> who won there? we have 28 over here. >> what? >> all sandler. >> he is the boss. he is the boss, right? >> that's the way it goes. nice try, duke. >> that was fun. sam and george, nowhere to be seen. >> you know why? you know why. mario batali's outside. >> we're going to eat. you wanted meat, we have some meat. mario batali down on the grill. "grown ups 2," on friday. [ cheers and applause ]
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we slice it into nice pieces, about an inch. very much like the vaguen steaks they should be. a little extra olive oil. and i'm using a nice, crispy sea salt. >> oh, george. >> you are so hot on the grill, it's unbelievable. cook them until they get a nice, dark golden brown. medium, medium high. a common mistake is people take things and get all iron chef with it. they take it and flip it. you want to leave it there to pick up some of the caramelization. then, you take the pieces after their on the grill. take some tomato sauce and put them on the pieces right there. take some mozzarella. and sprinkle it aggressively. and it's about balance. you think you want to put
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something more delicious on it, it would be better. it's really about letting it be the real thing. >> when does the parmesan go on? >> it's going to go right on the top. another piece of each of the grilled eggplant. these are like minitowers. let me put more sauce on. and at that point, half of the sauce hot, you can serve it right here. you don't have to go in the house, to deal with the oven. >> that's enough mozzarella? >> you could if you wanted to. that's already nice and warm and everything. as it comes out, here you go, and before and when you serve it, you hit it with a little more sauce, a little bit of the basil. >> it doesn't have to be -- >> actually room temperature is the way italians would eat it. doesn't have to be piping hot. that would destroy this summer grill.
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we have scallions, that we grill with anal monday aioli. >> and that is good. >> and we have a little bit of anchovies that have been preserved in salt and extra -- >> how do you do your pesto? >> the pesto right here, you take garlic,al mondays, extra virgin olive oil and add a little parsley and basil. >> nice. >> this is really good. >> i can't stop. i can't stop. >> it's healthy. >> this is totally healthy. this is a virtual vegetarian feast. >> you have to do something special to not put meat on the dpr grill for me. >> it's all about understanding the grill is your friend. buy whatever is in season. you can make all of the dishes with whatever you found.
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mario really came through today, didn't he? >> that is something. >> you can watch him on "the chew" every day at 1:00. thanks to the stars of "grown up 2" as well. >> tomorrow, salma hayek. the gorgeous salma hayek. make it a great day. >> on "gma." and "gma live!" is starting right now. so, logon. and have a great day. >> we'll see you tomorrow.
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good morning i'm charley crowson. here are a few of the stories we're following. the local school teacher severely hurt in the boston marathon attack will be attending a ceremony at the grand lodge in maryland. erica brannock is thanking the free masons who donated money to help build a handicapped bathroom in her home. today governor o'malley and stephanie rawlings-blake is announcing funding for youth sports programs. the baltimore city youth works programs looks to match kids with jobs. time now for a check of that forecast once again with meteorologist lynette charles. you're watching maryland's most powerful radar. we see a few scattered showers popping up across the area. as you're stepping out the door, hopefully you have that rain gear because you will need it as we continue through your day. lets start you over in
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frederick county and also carroll county. we can see around crest valley, bag found this is sliding to the east. our last stop takes us to around guilford and jessup you're dealing with wet weather. be prepared for that. another round as we go into the afternoon. let's get a check of the traffic with lauren. if you are traveling in anne arundel county you want to avoid route 10 in glen burnie. a deadly crash has shut down the southbound lanes. use highway 97. we are the first and only station in baltimore to tweet about this. more problems on 95. a six-car crash has shut down all but one northbound lane. expect heavy delays. the beltway 17 miles an hour. here's a look at the west side delays. going to take 22 minutes on the outer loop from 795 to 95. the doctors is coming up next. we'll be with you tomorrow morning again at 4:30 for good morning maryland. you can stay with us on twitter
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