it's friday, august 14th. this morning, blaze battle. thousands of firefighters on the front lines of several california wildfires. the biggest still raging t of control. back in the game. a sports shocker. michael vick signs a deal to play again in the nfl. and tough questions. the president faces a fifth grade reporter who gets a big the president faces a fifth grade reporter who gets a big scoop. captions paid for by abc, inc. and it is friday, good morning, i'm stephanie sy in for jeremy hubbard. >> and i'm vinita nair. it may feel more like a campaign trip hopscotching across the west to sell his health care reform ideas. >> he's held one town hall this week but today's crowd might not be as friendly. emily schmidt has the details from washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: well, good morning, vinita and stephanie. so far the town hall participants have reserved their angriest health care reform for members of congress. today we'll see if they include the president as he takes his case for change on the road. president obama goes to montana today making a pitch for health care reform. it's proven a tough sell at town hall meetings across the country. >> my trust and faith in the united states government and its leadership has been destroyed. >> i think somebody in congress needs to go to jail. a whole bunch of them. >> reporter: members of congress trying to explain health care proposals are running into opposition. fears of the government spending too much money for systemic change. >> why on earth are you producing a health care bill that has so many pages in it and such complex wording that we can't understand it. >> reporter: in fact, thursday's senate negotiators announced they were dropping controversial end of life provisions from their bill because they could be misinterpreted and misused. now the health care reform message is playing out on television. >> what does health insurance reform mean for you? >> reporter: this new campaign is funded largely by the pharmaceutical industry ads running 2-1 in favor of reform and the white house is now using e-mail and web videos to lay out its case. >> we hope to quell the misconceptions that are apparently held even by some in the senate about what the bill is and what the bill isn't. >> reporter: president obama faced a mostly friendly crowd at a town hall meeting he held earlier this week but today the tickets are given out first come, first serve which means that those who arrive early may me armed with some critical questions. we'll have to wait and see. vinita and stephanie, back to you. >> emily schmidt reporting in washington this morning, thanks. people eager to weigh in on the health care debate overwhelmed congressional computers yesterday. a flood of e-mails overloaded the website for the house of representatives. later on "good morning america," another disturbing angle to the health care uproar which may be eling anger against the president raising new concerns about his personal safety. don't miss the brian ross report later on "gma." it was a tough night for thousands of firefighters battling flames on several fronts in california. by far the most dangerous this fire in the santa cruz mountains south of san francisco. which has scorched nearly 3,000 acres and is still burning out of control. about 2,500 people were forced out of their homes when the flames became too intense. firefighters are doing all they can. >> we could see it spreading so quickly because the wind was howling. >> hand crew, bulldozers, aircraft, we're throwing everything we have at it but we've got to get out ahead of it and get an anchor point and work the perimeter line around it to get containment. >> adding to the challenge the fire is burning in a remote rugged area where the vegetation is tinder dry because of the extended drought. there is better news this morning about a fire burning 100 miles to the east of the santa cruz fire. it has burned about 3,000 acres near livermore but expected to be fully contained later day. some of the planes there were diverted to get this blaze under control. the air traffic controller in last weekend's midair collision over the hudson river has been suspended for being on the phone with his girlfriend at the time. his supervisor, who was out of the building at the time, was also suspended. the faa said while there's no reason to believe their conduct contributed to the accident, it's still unacceptable. a funeral mass will be held for eunice kennedy shriveroday in hyannis, massachusetts. family members greeted mourners at a wake. among them oprah winfrey and athletes who participated in the special olympics. today's service will feature traditional irish music and eulogies from her grandchildren. navy pilot michael speicher will be buried in jacksonville, florida, today. speicher died on the first night of 1991 gulf war. but his remains were just recently found and returned home yesterday. today speicher's casket will travel in a motorcade through jacksonville passing by the city's war memorial before being buried during a private ceremony. the fifth largest commuter rail service could be days away from a strike. the union representing b.a.,t. has rejected management's final offer which they say amounts to a 7% pay cut. b.a.,t.'s board of directors meets today and is ready to impose the deal. the union members will go on strike if they do, they say. it is big news, the world of pro football. disgraced quarterback michael vick will play in the nfl, a surpriseor many in the league as well as for fans. vick's new team will be the philadelphia eagles. originally one of the 26 teams that said they wouldn't sign the 29-year-old. vick was once the league's highest paid player before being suspended in 2006 and convicted a year later of running a dogfighting ring. he served an 18-month sentence and just two weeks ago his suspension was lifted. fans at last night's preseason game had mixed reactions. >> i think he paid his debt. i mean i have no phlegm. he served two years in jail. i don't know why with this team. >> i think it's horrible. playing in the national football league is a privilege not for a person who would murder innocent animals. >> the head coach says vick wants to get his career back on track but that he also wants to show he has changed. >> should prove to people on the other side of that the human side of tt the outside of football side of that that he's chosen the right and going to do the right things. >> reporter: vick will likely take the field in preseason games late they are month a surprising and controversial comeback forichael vick from the league to prison and back. the team will formally announce vick's new two-year deal later. it will pay him $1.6 million during the first year. and cleveland browns receiver donte stallworth won't be playing at all this season. he's been suspended without pay after serving time for killing a pedestri while drinking and driving last march. in a statement stallworth said "i am a good pson who did a bad thing." all right. so the big question now, will those california firefighters get some relief today? here's this morning's weather forecast from around the nation. still dry along the west coast, but conditions improve around the santa cruz fire with lighter winds and higher humidity. showers and thunderstorms from montana to arizona and new mexico. stormy also in parts of nth dakota, minnesota and wisconsin. and a wet day in the southeast with storms from the carolinas to florida. >> a high of 91 in miami. 90 itln ataan and 84 here in new york. upper 80s int. st. louis and detroit while fargo and minneapolis hit the 90s. just 67 in seattle, 71 in portland and 86 in sacramento. and coming up, the new digital camera with the display on the front. plus, detroit is hot again. at least one auto giant is ramping up production of thousands of new cars. and the cub reporter who was a sensation on the campaign trail lands his biggest interview yet. an ford is reversing the recent trend in the auto industry. the automaker is actually planni to increase auto production thanks to strong demand from the government's cash for clunkers program. ford would build an additional 10,000 cars in the third quarter. both models are top sellers under the rebate program. the obama administration is easing some of the restrictions for people looking to trade in their gas guzzlers. buyers will be able to order the vehicle they want even if the dealer is sold out of stock much the customers will have to give up their old when they buy the new one even if they have to wait for it to be delivered. well, it's a mixed picture for overseas markets to end the we can. tokyo's nikkei average climbed 0.75%. hong kong's hang seng is lower and in london, the ftse opened higher. wall street starts the day with the dow at 93 the 8 after gaining 36 points yesterday. the nasdaq climbed back above 2000 adding 10 points yesterday. southwest airlines has lost its bid to buy bankrupt frontier airlines. respiratory airlines will pay $110 million for the denver-based carrier. southwest says its $170 million bid was unacceptable to the bankruptcy court because of the terms it placed on the deal. in today's "usa today" tech report, the first dual display camera. samsung unveiled two cameras with the second screen on the front making it easier to snap self-portraits. another is a countdown for timed photos and cartoon to hold kids' attention while you take their picture. ed baig gave us his reaction. >> an interesting idea. one of those things that comes out of the why didn't i think about that before category. now, there are some issues here. if you had this second screen on all the time it could drain the battery. and how do you frame this to this where there's a lot more in the background? so there's some things that need to be worked out. >> both cameras are due out next month and start at about $300 and 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