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this morning, chaz bono is taking on his critics, live. why he says america needs to see him dance. good morning, everyone. welcome back from labor day. welcome to our new downstairs studio. we didn't go far. we came down. >> do you like that, josh? you're sitting with the back over there. >> if you don't move, they'll accept you as one of their own. >> anyway, josh. you've got the audience. >> hi, everybody. >> hey. >> that's wonderful. we finally made i i to broadway. >> absolutely. and josh will give us a tour in a little bit. we have a lot of news to get to first, including the monster fires burning in texas and california. in texas, almost 500 homes destroyed now. firefighters trying to put out massive blazes. that land is so parched in texas. now, the blazes in california, too. miles of dry land on fire. we're live on the front lines. >> we certainly are. we also have an amazing story, george. a 12-year-old's remarkable comeback after being pulled underwater after a dangerous riptide for almost 20 minutes. remember this? his church group was on the beach praying for him. one young girl risked her own life to save him? now, he and his parents will share their story. a "gma" exclusive. >> it is a miracle. >> it is. first, let's get to the severe weather we've been watching. flood watches and warnings from maine to mississippi. the south, hit hard again overnight. abc's steve osunsami is in canton, georgia, with the latest on all this. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the tornadoes came like boxcars on a railroad. one after another. this neighborhood was hit twice. the high winds tore a humongous hole in the side of this business. they make church pews here. this place was left in shambles. these violent storms struck hundreds of families here, whose homes were flattened, cut in half by giant trees. walls shredded like paper. >> it was like a long thunder. then, it was over. >> reporter: this father grabbed his kids. then, told them to hold on tight. >> i was in the room with my kids. we start to see the wind. >> reporter: richard darby says it felt like a huge crane crushing his house. >> one piece. we can fix all this up later. as long as we have our life, is all that matters. >> reporter: the storm is deadly. a man drowned while trying to cross a creek. and in alabama, authorities have called off the search for a missing swimmer. a 29-year-old was swept into the fast-moving creek by high winds. today, they plan to crag the river, searching for his body. this is a combination of tropical storm lee, and a cold front from the north. and it's still throwing punches. spawning tornadoes in georgia, florida and north carolina. and raining down 15 inches in some places. in chattanooga, drivers had to be pulled from their cars. in jackson, mississippi, homes were flooded. and firefighters had to carry women and children to safety. >> we've been busy all porn morning, making sure that the residents were safe. >> reporter: much of this area remains under a flash flood watch this morning. robin and george? >> okay, steve. thanks very much. boy, there is no relief in sight. sam is with us now. whole east coast in for a soaking. >> there's 20 states in flood watctcs or warnings out of this system. it's all the tropical moisture. if i look a little unusual now, it's because i'm working with my left hand. i just want to say, i never -- this is the first time. anything can happen right now. as we watch all this moisture kind of move up in this, we'll notice the heaviest rain from pennsylvania., allhe way to that's four to five inches of additional rain. the real problem comes when you get into western new york state into pennsylvania here. that's the area that was flooding last week. they're so saturated, that they rain will pop right up. we think the passaic and other rivers will be up by midweek. this is a two-day system here. this could be 8 to 12 inches of rain in the areas in red. quick look at katia. atlantaic that is a category 4. we were cocoerned. right now, the hurricane center has it at 400 miles friday and saturday of the east coast. but we'll watch that carefully. >> looks like it's pushing out east. >> going to make a turn here. we'll ek plain why it makes a turn. and texas is where they could really use some of that rain. wildfires burning up parts of the lone star state. abc's ryan owens is on the front lines in texas. and firefighters really have their work cut out for them, don't they? >> reporter: good morning, robin. they really do. and this will be a pivotal day for these firefighters. it's much cooler this morning. there are no winds. all of that is good news. perhaps, crews can start to gain some control because right now, they have none. even by texas standards, this wildfire is enormous. a wall of smoke and flames, 16 miles long, miles wide. one official calls the blaze a monster. it's forced 5,000 people to evacuate and devoured nearly 500 homes. >> our house is completely gone. >> reporter: one of those belonged to dan lugo and his family. this veteran returned from war a month ago. this morning, this is what he has to come home to. >> i did a year in afghanistan. just got home. and here we are. >> reporter: his family spent most of labor day at this shelter, one of five now home to hundreds and their pets. everybody says it's the not knowing that's the worst part. can you talk about that a little bit? >> well -- >> it's nerve-racking because you don't know if you have a home to go home to or not. >> reporter: texas governor, rick perry, cut short a presidential campaign appearance in south carolina to fly home. >> i have seen a number of big fires in my life. this one is as -- this is as mean-looking as i've ever seen. >> reporter: and it's not just this blaze, about 30 miles east of austin. roughly 35 other fires are actively burning across this drought-stricken state. and the only way to fight some of them is from the air. so many texans pray tropical storm lee would bring rain here. instead, only gusty winds that made this state's most active fire season ever that much worse. >> petrifying. it's just like a bad movie, really. >> reporter: just how bad has the fire season here been? listen to this, since december, texas has lost 3.5 million acres to fires. that is roughly the size of the state of connecticut. robin? >> they're having a tough time this summer. all right, ryan. thanks so much. we're going to turn to politics now, robin. a brand-new abc news/"washington post" poll, that has some of the most dismal numbers yet for president obama. 53% disapprove of the job he's doing as president. that's the worst rate of his presidency. 62% think the president's doing a bad job on the economy, of course. are you worse off now than you were four years ago? one in three americans now they say are worse off financially since president obama took office in 2009. that adds up to 77% of americans saying the country is headed on the wrong track. no president has ever been re-elected with that high of a wrong track number. let's bring in our team. jake tapper at the white house, and jon karl in columbia, south carolina. the news is not good for the gop. 67 68% of americans disapprove of the job the republicans in congress are doing. one question the candidates face, how do they separate themselves from that mess in washington? >> reporter: that's a great question. as this race kicks into high gear, george, in light of those numbers for the president, republicans are more confident than ever that obama can be beaten. at a conservative forum in south carolina, the republican candidates took turns hammering president obama. >> i don't think i've ever seen an administration that's gone further afield of the constitution. >> this current administration is stealing from generations yet unborn. >> what would you change about our foreign policy? >> a lot. first, i'd have one. >> reporter: new front-runner, rick perry, skips the forum, racing back to texas to deal with the wildfires. but not before getting in a few shots on his rivals, especially mitt romney. >> there's one in particular that's created jobs all over the world. but while he was the governor of massachusetts, he didn't create very many jobs. >> reporter: perry's record on jobs in texas and his hard-line tea party rhetoric, have helped zoom him to the top of the polls. but perry is a former democrat, who is facing new scrutiny of his record, going all the way back to 1988, when he co-chaired al gore's presidential campaign. >> i just don't understand how someone can call themselves a reagan conservative when he wasn't for reagan or for the conservative movement at the time that reagan was there. >> reporter: with the actual candidates in south carolina, sarah palin wrapped up a four-day swing through iowa and new hampshire. it seemed designed to keep people guessing. >> we need people with a proven record of reform and who are willing to take on the tough challenges. to run into danger, if you will, not run away from it. >> i appreciate your encouragement. i do. >> reporter: no decision, yet, from palin. but in a message to supporters, she said, we'll see you again soon. late yesterday, there was a shakeup at the struggling campaign of michele bachmann. her campaign manager, long-time gop optdive, ed rollins, is out. he's going to stay as an adviser to the campaign. but he told "the washington post" yesterday, quote, the perry/romney race is the story. >> big news today from mitt romney. he's going to release his jobs plan. a 59-point plan? >> reporter: yeah. they're saying this is going to be an incredibly detailed plan. 160 pages or so. it's going to center on things like corporate tax breaks, cutting regulations and getting tougher with china on trade. but this is the centerpiece of the romney campaign. probably the most important day yet for him. >> okay, thanks. let's bring in jake tapper right now. the president has his jobs speech on thursday, jake. we got a preview of his political stump speech yesterday, kicking off the political campaign season on labor day. >> that's right. he spoke to the detroit labor council. he gave an impassioned defense of labor unions. and he talked about the jobs plan he'll present to the country on thursday. saying he'll present plans for job creation that both parties can get behind and support. and then, he challenged republicans, saying the time for games is over. >> we're going to see if we got some straight shooters in congress. we're going to see if congressional republicans will put country before party. show us what you got. >> reporter: and the idea here, george, is the president is trying to present himself as a nonpartisan leader, above the fray, challenging an obstructionist republican congress. that's his pitch. >> will that be enough? the brutal poll numbers in our poll this morning, difficult if not impossible, for an incumbent to win with these numbers. what do they have to do to turn this around? >> reporter: two parts. it will be obama versus the republican congress. and i don't think you'll see a lot of cooperation from the republican congress, for whatever president obama proposes on thursday. that's going to, in their hopes, elevate him, show him above the fray. and second, if you go deeper into the poll numbers, you'll see the american people do not hold president obama primarily responsible for the economic crisis. and the administration hopes there is room to talk about the republican nominee as somebody who will propose plans that caused this crisis to begin with. >> okay, jake tapper. thanks very much. on the heels of all that, we turn to the economy, george. world markets took a beating on monday. u.s. markets were closed for labor day, as you know. but a lot of people watching closely today, to see how markets react. abc's bianna golodryga has been tracking this. what do you see so far? >> reporter: it's a new month with the same problems. investors are coming back from the summer break, facing the same issues they face going into their summer. let's talk about the jobs report friday. zero jobs were added to the economy. that increases concerns that the global economy could go into a second recession. japan's down 2.2% overnight. europe is down a little bit. but of course, they took a beating yesterday. there's concerns about another recession in europe. the debt woes haven't been addressed there. there's rumors of a bank failure could be imimnent. and markets are tightening, that has economists worried we could see a 2008 financial crisis happen again. but what happens in europe, can affect us here in the u.s. >> we know that all-too well. what are investors looking for here? >> reporter: they're looking for policymakers to step up, in europe and in the u.s. they wanted something more, i believe, than ben bernanke, than just keeping interest rates at zero. they want something big from the president. and something feasible that can pass. >> we'll see what happens this week. let's turn to josh elliott, for the other top stories. >> away we go. we're going to begin with new questions about the whereabouts of moammar gadhafi. namely, has he fled libya altogether? a caravan of soldiers was seen crossing into the neighboring country of niger. it's unclear if they were defecting troops or if gadhafi was with him. thousands of rebels are gathering outside his few, remaining strongholds, preparing an all-out attack. the white house says the capture of a man dubbed al qaeda's foreign minister, shows the relationship between the cia and pakistan is healthy once again. younis aliloma mauritani was in charge of plots of economic targets in the united states. and a bizarre hostage standoff? sydney, australia, this morning. a man holding his teenage daughter at a lawyer's office, taunted police before holding up a wig, worn by australian judges and lawyers. you can see there and spitting on it. he claimed to have a bomb. now, police continue negotiating with him. his daughter, at this point, appears to be okay. meanwhile, back in this country, the man who runs the postal service heads to capitol hill today, hat in hand. he's asking congress to approve changes in how your mail is delivered. the post office is in such deep debt, it can't make its pension fund payment this month. so, to save money, it wants to stop saturday mail delivery, close more offices and scale back retiree health payments. finally, we can all breathe a bit easier this morning. wait until you see what's been caught. it's this guy. a 21-foot crocodile, who has been terrorizing a village in the philippines. it may be the biggest crock ever caught in the wild. i don't know who is going to argue at this point. it took 100 people to drag him out of the creek. it's because he weighs a ton, literally. they needed a train to haul him on that truck. the bad news is, they think there's an even bigger one out there. >> come on. >> do they really? >> they do. and i'll tell you what, if they catch that in my backyard, i'm working from home, inside. >> where is he going? >> is an ecotourism park. he's going to be the centerpiece of it. they'd rather take the threat and make some money off of it. that's a two-story building with teeth. >> wow. >> it's not good. it's not good. >> were there lots of missing villagers? i don't know. are they like, we can't find bob. i don't know. hi, everybody. we're standing here in front of the numbers. this will be some very good news. from oklahoma city, into dallas, notice the number drop here. but not triple-digits. it's not 100. it's 82 in oklahoma city. it's 85 in dallas. san antonio coming in with 91 degrees. st. louis about 73. much cooler, much more pleasant air dropping into that area. palm springs, 102. l.a. at 91 degrees. a lot of warmth in the southwest. that's going to hold for a couple of days. we also draw your attention to the e stern seaboard, where thth thunderstorms are rolling. in the carolinas to pennsylvania today. that's heavy rain in areas that are flooded and just don't need it. isper live doppler radar looking at scattered showers everythingut expect we move through the morning and afternoon. the tremendous amount of from themoving in south which is part of the lee nts of tropical storm as 3-6y drop as much area over thethe couple of days. flash flood watches extended will tomorrow night and we see daytime highs today around 70 degrees. >> all of america's weather in the next half hour. you guys are great on television. in the old set, i had to watch you on a monitor. but you're even better in person. >> bring it here. come here, buddy. >> there you go. >> aw. >> i was going to say, he's easy to talk to. check this out, novak djokovic, number one player at the u.s. open. he was checking out the superfan in the stands in the fourth round. there he is. cameron hughes. >> a superfan. >> that was not enough for djokovic. after the match, djokovic did a little happy dance of his own. ♪ i love new york. and novak djokovic -- at's not enough for him, huh? 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"the real housewives of beverly hills" cast, gathered at adrienne maloof's home last week to discuss the suicide of armstrong. >> there's so many men who their wives leave them and they don't kill themselveses. you can't feel responsible for that. nobody can. it was his choice. >> i've gone from, you know, feeling really sad to, at times, i felt very angry. you know, wanting him to think it's a very selfish act. >> reporter: armstrong did not leave a note. but members of the show speculated financial difficulties may have led to his suicide. >> i think in the town where we live in, where your financial status is so important, that there's this need to keep up this front of what you have. >> reporter: last night's controversial episode aired on bravo just three weeks after taylor armstrong's estranged husband took his life. >> they think it's the right decision to continue on with the show. but to make some changes in the edit room. and that means to edit out a lot of russell's appearances. >> reporter: last season, millions watch the couple's marriage unravel. >> i feel so disconnected. and i think it's so busy in his mind, worrying about the bills. >> reporter: taylor armstrong did not appear in the premiere's introduction. but was involved in one of the show's most tense moments, filmed before russell's passing. >> we're so deep into psychotherapy, i'm sick of myself. >> if i had to go to see a therapist to make my marriage better, i would feel week. >> can i stop crying? >> that is telling us that they're not going to cut out every, single part of this story. >> reporter: the show's producers have said that russell won't be seen in the first few episodes that have been edited. but taylor's story will continue to unfold throughout the season. obviously, a very fragile woman. >> andrea, thanks so much. we turn, now, to the amanda knox trial. the forensic and dna evidence that could hold the key to her freedom was front and center today. elizabeth vargas who has been covering the story since the beginning is here now. you're seeing the defense of it. >> absolutely. this week, the minuscule dna evidence used to convict amanda knox, after a blistering critique of the evidence and how the police handled the crime scene. the star witness was in court to defend herself and to keep knox behind bars. but after nearly four years, this could be amanda knox's last month in prison. amanda knox have been transformed from the hopeful 20-year-old who arrived in this medieval city to study italian, to a peal and fragile-looking veteran of the italian court. >> i'm know that amanda's glad it started back up. and the independent experts have really pointed out some very serious errors in the original investigation. >> reporter: amanda listened as police forensic investigator took the stand. she insisted proper produres were followed in collecting and analyzing the dna so crucial in convicting knox and her then-boyfriend raffaele sollecito. her work was attacked earlier when two independent court-appointed experts gave their review of the evidence. they lambasted the evidence collection, severely undermining the prosecution's case. >> those two experts have conclusively determined that the evidence was likely compromised, likely contaminated. and that the testing that has actually employed on the alleged dna fell below internationally accepted standards. >> reporter: the experts said the knife said to be the murder weapon contained too small a sample of amanda's dna even to be retested and should never have been introduced as evidence. as for the bra clasp of the victim, believed to have sollecito's dna, it seemed to reveal her badling mishandling crucial piece of evidence. >> she came on. and she did her thing. and she taped herself doing all these crazy things. she had contaminated evidence. >> reporter: there were times when people in the court started laughing as they watched the videotape of her handling of the crime scene. laughing, like in shock. >> laughing like, boy, did you mess up. >> reporter: the forensic evidence of the scene points to one man, rudy guede. now, will the latest round of witnesses finally free amanda knox? >> there's been a change in italy. the revelation of how completely unfounded much of the evidence was. how completely contaminated much of the evidence was, has altered public opinion. i still think almost everybody was complicit in this guilty verdict. they all, basically, crucified an innocent person. >> reporter: the debate over that crucial dna evidence will continue this week, as a decision is expected by the end of this month. that could finally set amanda knox free. the court will decide whether to overturn her conviction. >> but then, the prosecutors could do it again. >> in italy, the prosecution can appeal a second time. if they decide she's acquitted and they don't like the verdict, they can say we want another shot at this. >> elizabeth, thanks very much. let's get some weather from sam. >> good morning, everyone. let's talk about katia. we could be looking at a very powerful hurricane, making its way right to the u.s. but if it weren't for lee. here's that flooding rain that's inland. ananthis low is draraing up. watch what happens with the jet stream here. the jet stream would normally be here. but you have a long line with a powerful cold front. that's going to edge katia back to the ocean. we think it's going to make a turn and come very close, within 100 miles of the u.s. coastline. but not make an impact. if it weren't for all the flooding from lee, it would have made a direct impact there. here's the cold front moving through. cooler temperatures in new england. you're going to be in the 60s in new york, all the way into boston. very fall-like weather. out on the west coast is where daytime highs today will be well below average, only around 67-72 degrees with areas of heavy rain later this morning into this afternoon. overnight, the rain will stick >> and all of that weather was brought to you by ensure. george? >> thank you, sam. and coming up, we have thehe story of a tv model afraid for her life. now, she's speaking out about the stalker who is tracking her every move. 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[ kimberly ] and university of phoenix made it possible. learn more at phoenix.edu. you may have noticed something different about the set today. not that we're so close on the couch. >> hey. my feet is touch the ground. i'm happy about that. >> yay. >> we're down, ground floor, of times square. if you will allow me, i'm going to do my best christopher walken. if you look over here, we have a kitchen. you know, i always want to whip up a souffle mid segment seven. ongoing. it's actually hot. excuse me. on my way. have stuff going on here. this, of course, the touch-screen. get a litttt jam on. i have my drum set going. and this is like christopher walken. come with me, people. and we're out. [ cheers and applause ] look up here. we have a new smart screen. and a new ticker. you're goingng to see up on the big board. and then, my people. [ cheers ] look at it. it's the cross section of the world. chaz bono, the ballroom bustout is coming up. ok -- i've got ground turkey, i've got bell peppers so he'd plug it into the recipe builder and it just pulls up tons of recipe options. laura's very competitive, enever i was beating her in weight loss numbers -- i always was winning in percentage. i am a little competitive. together we lost 162 pounds. i don't know if you've noticed, but look at this guy. 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a 12-year-old who escapes a deadly riptide, after almost getting lost at sea. a 12-year-old girl racing to rescue him. now, he is sharing his amazing recovery in a "gma" exclusi. >> amazing. went under water. this is an incredible story. josh, let's have some news -- >> we're going to begin. >> sam has to go over there. >> go over there. nearly half of the country under a flood watch or warning this morning, as sam well knows, from louisiana to maine. violent tornadoes striking the deep south overnight. three in the atlanta area alone. and at least three people have been swept away in flash floods triggered by tropical storm lee. in a moment, sam will have more on where the storm is headed now. meanwhile, people in central texas, they have the opposite problem. it's far too dry. a massive wildfire, one of the worst in the state's history, has destroyed nearly 500 homes and sent thousands of people fleeing. at last count, the fire was 16 miles long and 6 miles wide. and in southern california, at least three wildfires are burning there. one sparked by a small plane crash, has destroyed a dozen homes. turning to the economy now, americans by a 2-1 margin, say president obama's economic policies have done more harm than good. that's according to a new abc news/"washington post" poll, showing a majority of americans disapprove of president obama's performance. republicans in congress, well, they aren't fairing any better. at least not in the court of public opinion. 86% of americans are unhappy with the job that they are doing. meanwhile, republican presidential hopeful, mitt romney, is unveiling his economic plan today. he wants to lower the corporate tax rate and eliminate capital gains taxes for the middle class. and that florida teenager who duped hospital workers and patients into thinking he was a physician's assistant has been released from jail. but his fate is in the air this morning as he heads to court to face felony charges. here's more, now, from abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: he spent days seeing patients. faking his way into a hospital e.r. a wannabe dougie houser, say police. >> i come in here, in energy, expecting a qualified physician. and i get a 16-year-old kid. >> reporter: but matthew will get up to 25 years in prison. the question is, why did he do it? >> this is beyond any imagination. >> reporter: but his grandfather, thomas, tells abc news, there might be something in matthew's past that led to this elaborate hoax. his grandmother was a nurse. >> he might have done a little playing around with my wife as an r.n. >> reporter: he says matthew recently dropped out of high school, and that he has a history of lying. >> he ain't right upstairs. he needs psychiatric help. >> reporter: now, the court will have to decide what happens to matthew next. >> if you're going to put him in prison without getting him help first, you might as well take him out and shoot him. >> reporter: for "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news. finally, have to conscientiously object to this. it's a tough hit for a cheerleader in south carolina. what does she expect? he's on the sidelines of a football game. and this guy hits her. and he knocks her down. he is trying to hold her up. this happens a half-dozen times, roberts, during every football game? in related news, orange juice comes from oranges. i mean, you know? keep one eye on the field. simone gray, not seriously hurt at all. she does say, she definitely expects an apology from the player. we'll all hold our breath for that. >> it's obvious he tried to -- >> he tried to hold her up. >> what does she need the apology for? >> i don't know, george. i have a lot of news to get to. let's get some pop news from lara. >> here we go. let's get to our "pop news heat index." come on. new studio. let's hit it. we begin with this today. we need a little fashion history lesson to get us up to speed. it is a look at 100 years of style in 100 seconds. this ad for a london shopping center has gone viral. in it, a couple boogied their way through a century worth of looks, spanning from 1911 to 2011. they even managed to make the '80s look not completely horrible. very cool, right? never seen an ad so cool. next up, guess who is coming to vegas? party-loving prince harry. and it wasn't even his idea. yeah. his recent trip to croatia was play time. but vegas is part of his military duty, sort of. reportedly in the helicopter training the prince is doing here in the u.s., it is tradition for the pilots to spend 48 hours in sin city. you know, we know how the royal family does appreciate tradition. so, you can understand that. >> vegas may be a military euphemism. >> yes. i have to go on military assignment. and remember planking? people posting pictures of themselves laying flat with their arms at their sides? planking is so first half of 2011. now, the new thing is hanging. it requires hanging upside down. it's the brain trust of students batmanning all over campus. if you participate in this trend -- a reminder, josh, if you fail, you fall on your head. >> if try batmanning, i'm going to kill myself. >> it's a law of gravity. finally, we want to congratulate harbor, the dog from colorado. he has the longest ears on dogs. call him the dumbo of the doug world. his ears span 12 1/2 inches on the right. 12 1/2 inches on the right. his ears are the same when harper was a puppy. it gives new meaning to the phrase, here, boy. thank you very much. >> that's horrible. >> that just melted your heart right there. now, we have to find sam. >> sammy? here, boy. >> nice windows. let's turn around and show you from here. this is so much better for the audience. i wanted you to say -- big good morning, everybody. we are actually protected here. the old way, we used to have to stand outside. now, we have something over us here. even the showers don't bother us. how are you guys? >> hi. >> where are you from? >> el paso, texas. >> you look at me like you don't know. are you okay? >> yeah. el paso, texas. >> and your name? >> amanda. >> you know him? >> i picked him up along the way. >> joe. >> gave you a little cover here. good view of the show. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on we want to tell you about. we're going to start with pictures of pdd. good amount of showers all up the eastern seaboard. and philadelphia will get pounded with rain over the next couple of days this week. watch -- wait. you have to wait. no, now he's leaving. a lot of rain on the way afternoon into the evening and overnight. this is what is left of tropical lee. we have a flash flood watch that now in affect and extended until tomorrow night, the entire area shaded in green. temperatures will be well below average today, around 67-72 and rain into thevy hours a nighttime lows the 60's and tomorrow a. day, highs around 80. >> there are lots of secrets about our new set. nice to see you, josh. back to lara. >> stay here. you're such a ham. all right. here's a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." coming up, chaz bono, live. taking on the critics who want him out of the ballroom and off "dancing with the stars." also, superstylist, rachel zoe is here, with the scoop on her new show. and she is rounding up the fall's hottest looks. and the cma award nominations are just ahead. will taylor swift get a cma nod? 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[ cheers and applause ] big crowd out here in times square, for our first day in the new studio. we're going to turn, now, to the controversy stirred up by chaz bono being on "dancing with the stars." an online campaign to boycott dancing say it's just wrong to showcase the issue. we're live with chaz himself. but first, a look back at the debate so far. >> chaz bono. >> reporter: the buzz over chaz bono's choice as dancing's first transgender competitor, overshadowed by outraged outcry online from the american family association. >> we will not be able to watch the show with chaz on there. this is going to be very confusing for children and should not be included in their cast. >> reporter: with his dancing partner, lacey schwimmer, at his side, chaz addressed the furor. >> i'm glad i'm doing this. >> reporter: chaz's mother, cher, defended her son, on twitter to her thousands of followers. i support him no matter what he chooses to do, cher tweeted. later, bet vast majority will love chaz on dtws. and conrad green is having viewers to bring an open mind. >> one of the great strengths of our show is your ability to have preconceived ideas about people. but when you see them on the show, you might end up with different opinions about them. and chaz bono joins us live from los angeles. thanks for getting up early this morning, chaz. >> thanks for having me. >> are you surprised by all this? >> you know, to be honest, i really haven't been paying that much attention to it. i'm really kind of just focused on dancing and enjoying everything that's happening. and i think everybody else -- it's a much bigger deal to everybody else than it is to me. >> you have tremendous powers of focus. i congratulate you on that. in that piece right there, you said that america needs to see this. what does america need to see? >> well, i mean, you know, that i'm just a regular guy. that these ideas of children shouldn't watch me. i'm going to be confusing. all this stuff, it's crazy. and for all of the, you know, kids and teens out there with gender disforya, i think it's going to have a real positive impact. i know when i was growing up, if i had seen somebody like me on a show like this, it would have made all the difference in the world in my life. >> how do you respond to the campaign by the one million moms? i want to read part of their boycott e-mail. they say we feel abc needs to be politically correct. abc has pushed the line, pushing the lbgt agenda, into what some families would consider safe entertainment. you say it might have made the difference to you, when you were young. but what about this idea that maybe it's too much, too soon, for a lot of kids to handle? >> i'm going to be dancing. i'm not going to be up there talking about anything other than dancing. you know, and people who don't have gender disforya aren't going to catch it by watching me dance on television. >> how is the dancing going? i heard you lost five pounds in the first six rehearsals? >> yeah, i have. i think i'm down like eight pounds now. it's a lot of fun. it's a lot of hard work. it's very challenging. but i've been enjoying it. >> what's your best dance so far? >> well, we're working on our first dance right now. so, we worked on two dances. but we're working on our first dance right now. and yeah. it's going really well. >> that's good to hear. look forward to having lacey join you in the future. wanted to talk about your mom, er. she's been outspoken. you have spoken about the difficulty she had early on with you coming out on all this. but, boy. she is taking on the critics right now. she says, as a culture, we don't understand transgender. but imagine, you wake tomorrow, a different sex. try and feel it. leave my child alone. that must have made you feel good. >> it does. i mean, i really appreciate it. and she's -- you know, she's just been amazing. >> where is this coming from? >> from being a mom. you know? nothing to get a mom onboard than, you know, talking badly about their kid. >> you think there's any chance she can join you on the show at some point? >> you know, we'll see. i hope to see her there. >> it would be great to see. we're looking forward to seeing you dance. i know you have a couple more weeks before the premiere. >> two more weeks, yes. >> what's the biggest thing you have to work on? >> probably just, like, my stamina. i've been pretty good betting the steps down. so, i think it's just stamina, getting that up, going into it. >> and you say you just want to come out there and dance. and we're looking forward to seeing you dance. what do you say to the critics who say you are very self-consciously promoting some kind of political agenda? >> i tell them to watch the show and -- you know. decide after that. >> it's not going to happen? >> that i'm going to be pushing -- it's a dancing show. you know? i mean, look. i've gone on many talk shows and talked about transgender issues. and did the documentary. wrote a book. but actually, on this show, i'm just going to be dancing. >> and what's your prediction? who is going to be the toughest one to beat? >> you know, it's really hard to tell. we've been talking about that a lot. there's -- this season, it's really hard to see a front runner or who's going to be good and who's not? i think i'm really not going to know until that first night, along with everybody else. >> we're looking forward to seeing you dance. that first night is september 19th. "dancing with the stars" premiere at 8:00, 7:00 central. thank you, chaz, very much. >> thanks for having me. now, to a "gma" exclusive. a 12-year-old's amazing survival story. dragged underwater by a deadly riptide. then, a rescue. he's recovering now. and abc's neal karlinsky sat down with dale and his family. >> hand it to your dad. good job. >> reporter: for 12-year-old dale ostrander's family, what we're seeing is nothing short of a miracle. >> all right. yay. good job. >> reporter: because dale, running through yet another grueling day of therapy, was dead on a beach, less than a month earlier. no pulse, not breathing, nothing. today, he's walking, dressing himself, and learning to talk all over again. >> okay, dale. ready? we're going to count together. one. try and say -- one. >> two. >> two, good. >> three. >> very good. >> you can't get your mind around being dead for 20 minutes, 15, 20 minutes. and coming back. how do you get your mind around that? >> reporter: you feel like this is a miracle. >> absolutely. >> reporter: it was such an ordinary day, that afternoon last month, when dale went to the beach with his church group. his mother still remembers sending him off. >> he showed me a heart right before we go somewhere. so, i dropped him off. he did the heart. and i showed it back to him. >> reporter: but the currents were strong that day. and as dale waded in just a little, powerful riptide tugged his feet out from under him. >> dale was yelling, help, help, help. someone help me. >> reporter: 12-year-old nicole kissle, was fighting the waves when she ignored her own father's pleas to come ashore and went after dale. >> i grabbed the board. and several waves hit us. and he had absolutely told me that, we can make it. come on. let's go now. >> reporter: another wave toppled them both. and she lost him. while dale's friends prayed on the beach, rescue teams hit the powerful surf. >> he was fully clothed, wearing dark clothes. the ocean was dark. a tremendous amount of kelp. there was hope when we were seeing dark spots in the water. >> i told my rescue swimmer, he's right here. >> reporter: doug knutzen and eddie mendez are the men in that photo. >> he fell limp. he's a small boy. we were certain we had had a fatality. >> reporter: still, they never gave up hope. >> two breaths. chest compressions, 130 a minute. >> reporter: was it the cold 56-degree water? the cpr? or something else? >> everyone was rooting for him. >> reporter: he doesn't speak much yet. but don't let that fool you. >> can you spell hear? h-e-a-r. high-five. >> excellent. good job. >> reporter: do you think he understands everything that we're saying? >> he understands everything. he hears everything. >> he gets frustrated because he can't communicate what he does hear and understand. it's frustrating. it's there. he has memory. he remembers his dog, peanut. >> reporter: doctors say his progress is remarkable. they look at this as a miracle. >> he's surprised a lot of people. he's making significant progress. where we're going to go from here, we don't know. >> reporter: he's begun to write a little. i'm not hungry, in here in his notebook. and he knows what he wants. you want to get out of this hospital and go home? >> yes. >> reporter: i heard that. >> reporte his parents say they see signs of his old self coming back every day. perhaps none more powerful than the heart symbol he made his mom before heading to the beach. >> my guy. >> that's it. >> reporter: whatever he goes from here, dale's parents say their prayers have already been answered. for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, washington. we have superstar stylist, rachel zoe, coming up. being a mom, with a brand-new baby, to launching a fashion line. she'll talk to lara. we have the cma award nominations coming up, live, too. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. good morning at 8:27. the storm known as lee is breaking up. lee making its presence known with flooding rain. what look like in night.on last the rain was coming down hard newschannel 8 will have an in-depth report coming up in a few minutes. the first time in almost decades, the metro map is undergoing a facelift and there major color change. the dulles line has been called silver line but the washington reporting the map designer wants to change that to a color he calls cherry blossom. metro officials are not so sure what writerssee separate here is lisa baden with traffic. are saying this morning that northbound 395, approaching the street bridge with a crash the bridge critic only the right lanes blocked but for a only one laneas open. southbound on 270 in maryland, everybody is saturated this morning. bit coolratures are a morning, 55 degrees at national airport. look at our live super doppler radar with showers beginning to little bit but we more rain on the way. all this moisture is the lee moving our way hours.o the evening beensh flood watch has night.d until tomorrow the forecast for the weekend looks better. we will have another news update at 8:56. hey, baby i was hoping ♪ ♪ maybe you feel like taking a drive ♪ ♪ i can take you on a trip to heaven ♪ ♪ and have you back by tonight ♪ that was jake owen, one of country music's hottest performers. he's right in there. he's in. we're out. we love this brand-new studio. to be able to come in and out like that. but the cma award nominations will be announced live. and the band perry, they're right over here, too. they're one of the hottest acts, as well. big morning for country music. >> what a morning. joining us for the biggest, biggest ever "your three words." >> we're going all the way around the country, live. all the way to afghanistan, live. you have to tune in thursday morning, frankly, to see if we can pull it off. >> i think we can do it. >> yes, we can. >> trying to think of three words. yes, we can. >> nice. >> thank you very much. who's turn? is it me? i thought i didn't have anything to say hello. i'm going to interview rachel zoe. celebrity stylist. you should see what she is wearing today. in fact, i have to go. you guys finish up. she is a trend-setter, in both her clothing line. >> i had a single cuff. >> reporter: and the catchy comments. >> you look bananas. shut it down. >> reporter: today, stylist to the stars, rachel zoe, is as famous as she dresses. her looks can be seen all over hollywood. kate hudson, cameron diaz. >> image is everything, after talent. i think people just want to see the fairy tale. >> reporter: despite her celebrity connections, it's her hit reality show, "the rachel zoe project," that put rachel on the radar. >> i'm the one that's pregnant and working my [ bleep ] off. >> you need to let people do their jobs. >> i do. >> oh, my god. >> you look bananas. >> reporter: a new season and another new project, her son, skylar morrison. >> i can't talk about it without getting -- it's everything. >> reporter: today, rachel balances her two loves, motherhood and fashion. >> with my husband by my side, and skylar, my son, i feel anything is possible. and joining us in the studio to talk more about the two loves in her life, celebrity stylist, rachel zoe. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> the new studio's pretty stylish, right? >> i i'm amazed. >> i love all of the expressions. one word can sound so cool from you. >> i don't know about that. i have no control over the things that fly out of my mouth. >> that's what makes you really special and one of a kind and authentic. that's what we see in your clothing, in your shows, in the way you parent. congratulations. >> i love him so much. >> i asked rachel how he was offcamera, and you said -- what did you say? >> i can't get over him. i just can't. we were jetlagged last night. he was rolling around and laughing and making funny baby noises at 1:00 in the morning. and i was like, it's time to go to bed. >> what a different life. i know you from our l.a. days. >> yes. >> and gorgeous celebrities. >> yeah. >> would you rather be with him than at the a-list parties? >> oh, my god. you know what? i think i'm going to love those elements of my job. but at this point in my life, every free moment i have, is about my son. roger and i were shopping last night for him for like baby stuff. and we're pushing the carts around. we're like, oh, my god. this is now our new york trip. >> i can imagine what skylar's closet must look like. >> pretty fun. >> i'll bet. i was asking you also about your beautiful outfit. >> oh. >> this is from our new collection. >> it is. this is for the resort collection. i'll be showing spring monday the 12th, here in new york, which is pretty big. and i'm scared as ever. >> really? even at this stage? >> being a designer is still new for me. so, i think i'll continue to be nervous and scared for a while. >> your line, i love this description. it's an uptown chic meets downtown cool. parisian elegance. >> it's about how you wear it and who you are. you can take four or five different women with the same pieces. and they will be styled completely differently. and that's kind of the idea of the collection is that it really appeals to all women. if you're conservative, if your uptowny girl. if you're that downtown, cool hipster girl. it's something for everybody. it's how you wear it. wear it with confidence, however you wear it. >> that's great advice. qvc, affordable versions of the fabulous look. >> and i will be relaunching on friday september 9th. >> and the bravo show? >> yes. back on tonight. >> unbelievable. the audience wants to know. give me three must-have pieces for fall. for all of us mere mortals? >> i'm going to say you must have a black leather jacket. some size, shape form. i'm going to say some kind of boot. an ankle boot or an over-the-knee boot or mid-calve. >> leather jacket, boots. got it. >> i'm going to say a cape. i'm really into the cape. >> wow. >> and we can batman. like belted capes. get lost in it. and you don't fly away. >> there you have it. rachel zoe. thank you for your tips. happy to hear about skylar. i cannot wait to meet him. you'll meet him as you watch rachel grow and show a lot. "the rachel zoe project" premieres tonight on bravo. >> thank you. now, to sam for the weather. >> hey, lara. back outside, figuring out how the new studio works in times square. folks are able to see the whole show. you can hang out. watch the whole show. there's a coffee company down there. we can get a cup of coffee and stand here. enjoy the show. let's get boards. ehind the scenes of the new location. ew weather board. square. wo that's on our twitter facebook hef watches seaboaf1 o is w lee, the tropical systthat sat in the gulf for most of the holiday weekend. now, it spreads flooding rain up the eastern seaboard. it's not good news for new y flash flood watches in effect until tomorrow evening in area, all thero areas shaded in green including eyes today will 67-72 with areas of rain become have the. all that weather was brought to you by folger's coffee. lara? >> sam is about two feet from me. and i cannot hear him. coming up on "good morning america," stay with us. only on "good morning america," the live, cma nominations are next. 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[ kimberly ] and university of phoenix made it possible. learn more at phoenix.edu. it is a big morning for country music. and with me is jake owen. and you'll realize hen he sings for us a little bit, why he's barefoot and has the jeans on her. congratulations on the success of that huge single. we're going to walk and talk. this is our brand-new studio. shall we walk outside? we have people that are waiting. we'll be back inside for a little music. but we have the cma award nominations, that are coming out. and who do we find her, jake? >> the band perry. good to see you guys. all right. >> never know who is going to be here in times square. reid, you're all the way -- >> they switched us. >> they do it all the time. >> tell us about the nominations, right? >> yes. >> we're going to have jake go first. >> all right. >> the nominations for vocal group of the year. >> here we go. and the nominees for vocal group of the year are -- drumroll. the band perry. lady antebellum. yes. little big town. all right. rascal flatts. and zac brown band. >> congratulations on the nominations. >> thank you. >> that's cool. all right. let's keep the nominations going, reid. >> male vocalist of the year. the nominees are, jason aldean. kenny chesney. >> you know him. >> oh, yeah. >> brad paisley. there you go. blake shelton. our tour buddy. and our son-to-be tour buddy, keith urban. >> my goodness. >> shall we continue? >> please, please. >> and the nominees for female vocalist of the year are -- miss sara evans. miranda lambert. martina mcbride. >> again. >> taylor swift. and carrie underwood. >> that is a tough category. >> stiff competition there. >> new artist of the year? >> new artist of the year. >> okay. >> nominees for new artist of the year are -- the band perry. mr. luke bryan. eric church. yeah, man. thompson square. congratulations to thompson square. and my labelmaking buddy, mr. chris young. >> i heard him recently. he's good. >> he's awesome. >> bring it on home. what is it for? >> these are the nominees for entertainer of the year. we have mr. jason aldean. >> well-deserved. >> brad paisley. blake shelton. taylor swift. and keith urban. >> yeah. >> you know, i saw you in nashville. you were opening for keith urban. >> you're going to enjoy your time out there. >> we're headed up to canada with him. we're going to pick up where jake left off and have a good time. >> some people -- i know you all are siblings. >> we are. >> your mom's here. >> she is. she is in hair and makeup a little bit. >> it has to be a great comfort having family on stage with you guys. >> been doing it for 13 years. >> they can't get rid of me. i can be on my worst behavior. and he can't do anything about me. >> no. and who are the big influences for you guys? >> artist-wise, our dad is a rock 'n' roll lover. we grew up with him listening to the rolling stones. and our mother was a loretta lynn fan. we listened to country music. >> you were just performing last night -- >> syracuse, new york. state fair. i got to play with jefferson starship. pretty awesome. >> i know kenny chesney is a big influence for you, too. >> he's been great. a great friend. he's helped me out a lot. >> you have the number one song and album coming up. we're going to hear from yount. congratulations on your two nominations. people are finding out, waking up, to hear this out. >> thank you. >> we're going to have you back to perform for us, too. you can see the cma awards right here on abc. it's coming up november 9th, 8:00, 7:00 central. carrie underwood and brad 8:00, 7:00 central. carrie underwood and brad paisley are going to host it get america's favorite coffee for america's favorite single-serve b brewer. try all five delicious varieties, only at duin' donuts stores. america runs on dunkin'. i'm drinkin' dunkiun. dunkin' iced latte. iced dunkin' decaf. estoy tomando café helado. large caramel iced with skim. one shot of hazelnut, iced, cream and sugar. i wouldn't want it any other way. get your ice icoffee your way. america runs on dunkin' coffee. we're out. we're inside. it's so easy to do. and it's great to have jake owen back with us. congratulations, because debuting number one on the country song -- "barefoot blue jean nights." it's been like an anthem. now, the album will debut at number one. >> it's been an awesome summer. i'll never forget it, for for sure. >> something you dream about, right? >> it's like an ace in the hole. the summertime anthem is pretty cool. >> i love how you do this. when i saw you in nashville, opening for keith, you got it going on, you and the boys. so, are you all ready to hear it? >> come on. >> "barefoot blue jean night," mr. jake owen. >> let's do it. come on. ♪ full moon shinin' bright edge of the water ♪ ♪ we were feelin' all right back down a country road ♪ ♪ the girls are always hot and the beer is ice cold ♪ ♪ cadillac horns on the hood my buddy, frankie, had ♪ ♪ his dad hook us up good girls smiled when we rode by ♪ ♪ they'd hop in the back and we'd cruise to the riverside ♪ ♪ whoa, never gonna grow up whoa, never gonna slow down ♪ ♪ whoa, we were shinin' like lighters in the dark ♪ ♪ in the middle of a rock show whoa, we were doin' it right ♪ ♪ whoa, we were comin' alive whoa, we were caught up ♪ ♪ in a southern summer barefoot blue jean night ♪ ♪ blue eyes and auburn hair sittn' lookin' pretty ♪ ♪ by the fire in a lawn chair new to town, new to me ♪ ♪ her ruby red lips were sippin' on sweet tea ♪ ♪ shot me a look like a shootin' star ♪ ♪ so, i grabbed a beer and my ole guitar ♪ ♪ then we sat around till the break of dawn ♪ ♪ howlin' and singin' to our favorite songs ♪ ♪ whoa, never gonna grow up whoa, never gonna slow down ♪ ♪ whoa, we were shinin' like lighters in the dark ♪ ♪ in the middle of a rock show whoa, we were doin' it right ♪ ♪ whoa, we were comin' alive whoa, we were caught up ♪ ♪ in a southern summer barefoot blue jean night ♪ ♪ whoa, never gonna grow up never gonna slow down ♪ ♪ we were shinin' like lighters in the dark ♪ ♪ in the middle of a rock show whoa, we were doin' it right ♪ ♪ whoa, we were comin' alive whoa, we were caught up ♪ ♪ in a southern summer barefoot blue jean night ♪ ♪ barefoot blue jean night barefoot blue jean night ♪ ♪ barefoot blue jean night barefoot blue jean night ♪ ♪ we were caught up in a southern summer ♪ ♪ barefoot blue jean night [ cheers and applause ] ♪ whoa! hey! 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