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And why its so important to have an independent investigation because that could presumably tell you whether it was a system more likely to be inside ukrainian territory or over in russian territory. Exactly. Its just like a crime scene vision. You dont want anybody to touch it. You want it pristine. You dont want anything moved. You have to preserve the evidence in the way that it appears when the aircraft came down or it could be contaminated and the improper conclusions could be drawn. Okay, steve ganyard. Thanks very much. Now to lara. Who has information about some of the people that were on that plane. Lara. Yeah, we do, robin. In all 298 people were on board flight 17. They were from at least nine fountries nfth kua cioarpiee r boyfrief,rlijpoyote hehe egoern were bgh t in aonhehe pl. Raelsrcw athes thy a e whell bur the seirawasting y wall killing thr chsantsceasd keeose 0 palestinians including almost 60 children. 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Reporter im actually the rain is coming down pretty good and because of separatists checkposts and the condition of the roads we havent been able to reach the main crash site, but were about 12 kilometers away right now, and we just stumbled upon a it looks like the inside of a one of the baggage containers that they would put inside of the aircraft. So i mean to find that out here, there are no rebels out here. Theres no ukrainian emergency services. It you can actually see a trail of debris across this mown wheat field right now. Its i mean, to see this way out here in the middle of nowhere really is pretty shocking. I can only imagine so youre saying there appears to be no one in charge of anything right now. Reporter no, theres a guy from a local from a village nearby kind of walking on the edge of this wheat field. I havent heard anybody report about this, so i think that this really shows that its going to take quite some time for them to gather together the pieces of wreckage. 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Lets take a live look on sky 6 looking out over the beach in cape may. Looking wonderful and feels wonderful. Reporter a great beach day today, tam, thats for sure. Lets look at the numbers, because the temperature in philadelphia jumped up a few degrees, its 70 the. 69 in millville. 62 in dover. Were off to a cool start in a lot of spots. Beautiful day, walltowall sunshine, 85 is the high, low humidity. Tomorrow the changes we have lots of clouds, comfortable, humidity, dry, 83. Not a bad day. Sunday, sunshine mixing with the clouds. Monday, a bit more humid, 87. 89 on tuesday, into the 90s on wednesday and thursday. Enjoy today. Moneysaving tips are coming up on g. M. A. Well see you back here in 30. From abc news live in times square, this is good morning america. And this friday morning were covering two major breaking news stories beginning, of course, with that disaster in the sky, the latest from the site where the plane went down and what we are learning just ahead and the latest also from the middle east. You know, whenever we have disasters like this we want to talk about how parents can talk to their kids about all these graphic images were seeing not only on television but also on social media so we have a parenting expert with very good advice. Then we turn our attention to summer and pesky mosquitoes. Were putting a new bug spray to the test that 3r078ss to protect you without the potentially dangerous chemical deet. Well see how well it works. As the temperatures rise so do our energy bills and well show you how to cut the cost of running your ac in half in some cases. We do have a party in the park this morning. Look at all those people out there. Zedd is here live for our concert in the park and its just like when we had afro jack, these deejays are just a hit and its a fullon dance party out there in the park so lets get right to that disaster in the air, breaking new details this morning on the downing of malaysia air flight 17. All 298 people as you know on board killed. Well go back to abcs terry moran in kiev and he has the very latest for us. Good morning, terry. Reporter good morning, robin. Fastbreaking developments on this story this morning. The team of International Investigators en route to the crash scene, there are now questions about whether the rebels who control that scene will allow them access to it and the rebels are changing their story. Yesterday they said they had the black boxes, theyd found those. The ukrainian president is pointing the finger directly at the separatists and saying this is not a disaster or an accident, its an act of terrorism but those rebels are saying it was Ukrainian Forces who shot down the plane and the russian side in rebelheld Eastern Ukraine and this, the moment of impact. The huge boeing 777 slamming into the ground sending up plumes of smoke and those white streak, pieces of the plane raining down. It was 4 20 p. M. Local time. Traveling at 33,000 feet crossing over wartorn ukraine, the plane is apparently struck by a surfacetoair missile. It loses contact with Ground Control some 30 miles from the russian border crashing into rebelheld territory. Authorities say no distress call came from the pilot. Our reporter john wendle was on the scene amid the carnage. Reporter we found part of the tail fuselage. There is a body next to it. It is a very grim scene that were seeing here. Reporter the bodies rained down from the sky, witnesses said. Passports, boarding passes, belongings falling with them. Relics of 298 lives including three newborns. As the wreckage smoldered back in the u. S. Talk quickly turned to terrorism. Shot down, not an accident. Blown out of the sky. Reporter the question this morning, who fired that missile . If thats in fact what brought down the plane. Thedisaster or an accident, itn act of terrorism. But those rebels are saying it was Ukrainian Forces who shot down the plane and the russian president , vladimir putin, is saying that the Ukrainian Government is responsible. This atrocity being sucked into the war of words that is raging here alongside the civil war in ukraine. Robin. Still becomes a very fluid situation, this new information continues to come in. We turn to that other major story. Israel launching a ground offensive into gaza claiming it destroyed dozens of hamasing its and warning this is just the beginning. Abcs Alex Marquardt is in gaza city with the latest. Good morning, alex. Reporter good morning, george. Israel says thousands of troops have participated in the ground incursion which so far has been limited to the outer edges of gaza. But israels Prime Minister this morning warned that he may soon significantly expand the operation. A bright blow lit up israel as it pummeled the strip overnight then the order was given for the ground incursion. Columns of tanks and troops moving into gaza just before midnight. Their primary mission, to destroy hamas Sophisticated Network of tunnels used to carry out attacks on israel that the aerial campaign couldnt find. So far at least five tunnels have been uncovered but now israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu has ordered his forces to be ready to broaden the ground operation. Today, we visited a family whose home was hit this morning amid some of the heaviest israeli bombing yet. The family here tells us they came to this house evacuating from another area thinking it would be safer. They were taking refuge right here during the bombing when a tank shell burst through the wall killing three including two children. Since israel launched the ground operation, the death toll has climbed past 260 palestinians including almost 60 children. On the israeli side, two have now died. One israeli soldier killed overnight. Israels military said just a short time ago that 17 militants have been killed in this operation so far and more than 13 captured. Any talk of a ceasefire for now has evaporated. We can hearing inning fire and outgoing rockets towards israel. Hamas saying israel will pay a heavy price. George. Alex, thanks very much. To amy with todays other top stories. State of emergencyow on the flamesffnhe s zestgs evuate. Ld seerywhere yo. 28 alght a former griaor b ore u over hasbe aeck up fomave c wusct y,ne tennis playing standing tall after a mismatch. Youll understand. At a tournament in south america, 61, ivo karlovic claimed victory over 59 dudi sela. 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Then, at the end of every day, we donate everything we have left to people in need. So were out of bread. And we stay up all night. And do it all over again. Panera bread. Welcome back to gma. Weve been covering the plane crash and we know that means a lot of kids will be exposed to difficult images on 5alarm or social media so wanted to bring in dr. Robyn silverman for guidance and lets start out with older kid, especially, we can turn off the tv but theyre on twitter and facebook. What do you do about it . Right, to think that we can turn off the tv and the kids are not going to see it means were in the dark. So make sure your teen knows if youre curious and youre seeking out the images or you see images that are disturbing or concerning, please come to me. Understand that when you come to me we can sit down and talk about it. I can answer questions and we can also go to credible news stations and find out whats really happening. So thats with the older set of the i keep thinking at your. Georges daughter has been in the studio with all morning long and sometimes she comes from time to time and think about that age group. How do you talk to them. I have a 4yearold and 5yearold so thats really poignant for me, as well. Young children, we need to think of three things. The first is the words we choose. They need to be age appropriate. They need to be short and sweet and we need to answer the questions. Make sure youre underscoring safety. Number two, your voice. Make sure its calm. Kids are going to react to your reaction so make sure that youre not echoing the emotion of the story in the same way you would with a friend and finally, be there for them. Understand that these kids need to know that after the conversation closes, the door remains open for future conversations. Only give them as much information as they want. Answer the question and keep moving. Youre not talking to a friend. Youre talking to a young child. So hard to explain it. I mean, there is no explanation that a 9yearold, i think of my daughter kate or my son can wrap their heads around. I know youre telling us what to do. Its how to find the right words is what causes me anxiety. Some children are going to be really anxious and understand that if theyre extremely anxious make sure to bring those words down, answer the questions just as they ask them. Yes, the plane went down. Yes, there are people who died. Yes, we are doing everything we can, the adults who are in charge, are doing everything they canto make sure that they address the problem. What about limiting social media. Just keeping them off their devices because there are so many other images that show up that we would never want them to see. You know your child best. So if you know your child is prone to those nightmares, you know your child gets extremely anxious, tell them, this is for your own good but understand its very hard to limit media. Oh, i know. You dont have to tell me that. Make sure theyre media savvy and you are there for them to help them understand whats really going on. Final thing here, robyn, about flying. I was at l. A. X. Seems like a couple of hours ago. There were some anxious parents with their children. What do you say if your child is anxious now about flying. Right, they need to know this kind of incident is extremely rare, that this is not the typical and that everybody is doing what they can to keep everyone as safe as possible. If your child needs more information, show them how planes work, have them talk to a pilot friend. Understand that you are there for them, you love them and everybody is doing what they can to make sure those children are safe. Good advice there. As always. Thank you, robyn. Out to ginger in central park with the weather. A big tone shift. I do want to bring you right into one of the most energetic crowds i have ever seen. Look at this thing. Rhyme height here. You can see me. Theyve got their hands up and im telling you they were listening to zedd and this is only the beginning, my friends. Lets go ahead and get to the forecast because we do need to share a couple of pretty serious headlines. Wildfires, not any relief in weather in washington state. There are dozens of large wildfires burning throughout the west and southwest and you can see palm springs, 103. 106 for las vegas. 96, salt lake city, ill leave you with a look from coast to coast. Reporter thanks, ginger, happy friday, im meteorologist karen rogers with your accuweather update. 70 degrees were heading up to 85. Lots of sunshine, a beautiful day. Tomorrow lots of clouds, high of 83. Some sunshine on saturday, maybe a bit more on sunday. Sunshine mixing with the clouds, high of 84. On monday, a bit more humid we get up to 87. Tuesday, very warm. 89. Wednesday, and thursday, into the 90s hot and humid with a chance for storms. Back to g. M. A. You can hear them. They want zedd and we are all about to get zedd on gma coming up. All right, ginger. Huge crowd out there. Right now well take you to a new alternative to protecting yourself from pesky mosquitoes this summer. If youre worried about deet, that new type of repellant that claims to save you from those itchy bites without using the potentially harmful chemical and our becky worley put it to the test. Reporter summer, sun, skeeters, the fight against biting bugs has often meant spraying yourself with chemical, specifically deet. People have been using deet for years and the reason why they use it is because it works. Reporter in a recent Consumer Reports article they wore which about sprays with more than 30 deet. You want to look for products that contain 15 to 30 deet. Reporter they offer up another type, a synthetic compound called picaridin. Its active ingredient is related to molecules found in plants of the pepper family. Reporter to see how the different repellants work, scott caroll, an and to mol gist at the university of californiadavis prepares a mosquito box for me. Okay, im going in. First i put my arm in the box with mosquitoes who havent eaten in 18 hours and im wearing no repellant. 19, 20, ten seconds. Can i stop. Over 30 mosquitoes landed on me. Next dr. Caroll puts a deet spray on me and here goes. Oh, theyre interested. But theyre not landing. Well, i can feel them touching me and then they go away. Reporter not one bite with deet. Now for the picaridin spray. One bite, one lurker. That girl is chowing. Shes staying there for the long haul. And the second one is biting too. Oh, man. Reporter in ten minutes i receive two bites wearing the picarid. N spray. That would be a low percentage, 1 biting you. Reporter it rated the spray effective for seven hour, just an hour less than the deet sprays. And picaridin got much better results than true botanicals so if youre trying to wave off those pesky skeeters without deet, picaridin may be your best bet. For abc news, becky worley, abc news. Im itchy now. I cant believe she did that. Thank you for taking one for the team. A beauty procedure to bring back your brows. People who have been a bit overzealous when republicaning eyebrows are turning to transplants to get their natural look back. Abcs Abbie Boudreau checks it out. Reporter bold brows are back. That classic Audrey Hepburn look framing the faces of alister like jennifer connelly, marykate and ashley olsen but after years of overplucking, getting those beautiful brows can be nearly impossible. Thats why more women are turning to eyebrow transplants. Ashley wilkins began plucking when she was just 12 years old. They never grew back and the more i would pluck and i would try to grow them out and all i would get was a few stray hairs. Reporter same story for grace lee who overplucked and even shaved her brows for years. Did it affect your confidence . Definitely. I just didnt feel confident when i went outside. I always needed to like draw my eyebrows which took about 15, 20 minutes. Reporter both women turning to dr. Mark caoer in los angeles to transform their eyebrows with transplants. Some people just overpluck their eyebrows and if you overpluck them they may not grow back. Another cause is genetically weak eyebrows. Reporter a six to eight hour procedure where a strip of your own scalp is transferred one follicle at a time to create a new set of eyebrows. We create the desired shape and use a needle half a millimeter in diameter. Reporter these are the dramatic before and after photos for ashley and grace. Both women now with the eyebrows theyve always wanted. It just looks beautiful like it just really boosts my confidence level. Reporter the procedure costs upwards of 7,000 and dr. Dauer says it can take a year to get your full results. No more plucking. No more plucking. I hope anyone out there who is looking to have the transplants done, just thinks its a great decision and moves forward with it because theyll never look back. Reporter for good morning america, Abbie Boudreau, abc news, los angeles. I went from doing this, now going, ow, ow. The whole body. Painful. Well switch gears then. I like that. Base for those big jumps in energy bills when summer temperatures start to rise and the average American Family spends about 400 to keep their house cool between june and august but now there are some new gadgets that can help bring the bills down. Abcs linzie janis has the story. Reporter becky torrez and her san antonio family are trying to beat the heat at home. You use your air conditioner a lot im guessing. I do. Reporter they spend a hefty 130 every month to keep cool. But thanks to a new and free budget from her local Energy Company, thats about to change. Im excited. I cant wait to start saving money. Reporter this thinkeco smart ac kit connects to your airconditioning unit to make it smarter and save you money. Allowing you to control your ac from your smartphone even when youre away from home and forget to turn it up or off. Turn off . Yes. Reporter watch. Within seconds. Poof. Awesome. Its off. So its completely free and it will save you money. And it was easy. Reporter but why give these devices away for free . During peak times the Energy Company can remotely raise the temperature on your ac by up to 3 degrees helping them manage demand and prevent blackouts. And if you dont like it, you have the ability to override it. Patrick, hello. Patrick has been using the gadget on an ac unit in his bedroom as well as another system called nest that lets him control his central air. Well do over a thousand dollars a year in savings. Reporter you can save too. Utility providers in new york and baltimore are also offering free smart ac kits and direct energy is offering rebates on the nest thermostat in ohio and illinois with new jersey, new york and pennsylvania to come. In all, the torrezes will beat the heat and taif 250 this year. For good morning america, linzie janis, abc news, new york. Thats some good stuff there. A great idea. Big party in the park coming up. Zedd is out there, so is ginger zee. Oh, we are here and we are pumped, are we not, my friends . Zedd. A name youve absolutely heard the song. What song are you most excited to hair. Clarity, of course. Clarity, come on and, yes, hes going to play clarity. Lets look at that crowd. That big, big crowd. Wow. There are people of all ages here. This stuff is so hot, electronic music has grown. You guys mentioned it before. These are the most loyal and excited fans i have seen, yes, summer, so many coming. 3 00 a. M. You know youll see more of the fans and, of course, a whole lot more of zedd all of it coming up on gma very soon here so please dont go anywhere. Good morning, police are looking for the killer who gunned down a man on the street in camden, new jersey. The victim stime north 21st str. He was pronounced at the hospital. Good morning, friday, july 18, lets head over to matt pellman. Youre checking out things on the schuylkill expressway . Reporter i am. We have a couple of things going on on the schuylkill expressway westbound by city avenue. Broken down vehicle on the city avenue off ramp. The Police Officer woppedderring whats owe wondering whats going own and checking out the situation. Ridge avenue is slow and delays on i95, as well. Bad crash this morning the action cam was on the scene in southwest philadelphia where 70th street is blocked between lindbergh and essington avenue. Head to island avenue instead. Newtown, bad crash with entrapment is along the newtown bypass at wood burn road. Lets go over to karen rogers its amazing outside today. Reporter beautiful, walltowall sunshine, a beautiful day. It will get warm this afternoon after a cool start. 75 degrees heading up to 85. Beautiful day, tomorrow clouds and sunshine. 83 degrees, still comfortable humidity, sunday sunshine mixing with the clouds, 84. By monday you start to feel the humidity more, high of 87. Gets warm after that, 89 on tuesday, and wednesday, and thursday into the 90s. Coming up on g. M. A. , time to dance, they have a deejay in central park. One, two, three. Check out that crowd. Central park going wild this morning for deejay and producer zedd. Hes a grammy winner and, boy, does he have some faithful followers that are out there. Theyre hearing him live. Lets go to ginger who is right there in the park with us. Ging . Aside from jaws the crowd and zedd on the way, weve got some fashion to talk about. You heard of fashionistas. Now youre about to hear from a refashionista. Jillian owens finds things at Thrift Stores and restyles them turnsing frumpy into fabulous. Some of the befores and after. I have an after under the jacket but first abcs Mara Schiavocampo shows us how its all done. Reporter Jillian Owens gives old frocks new life. This 32yearold fashion blogger doesnt recycle them, she refashions them. Sewing, searching, coloring and clipping transforming less than lovely look into custom creations. Why are you committing to saving ugly clothes . Because, well, i kind of have a thing for how unwanted they are. Nobody is going to wear these again. Theres no good future for them unless i intervene. Reporter these are a few of them transforming this pink getup into a trendy top and this frumpy blue number into a chic supple ensemble. I would guess everything in my closet just about is refashioned. I would say at least 95 . Reporter owens started refashioning to save some bucks. Nothing here costs more than a dollar. Not a thing. Reporter a hobby anyone can pick up even if you dont know how to sew. This is an easy one. Reporter perfect for me. A few snips and voila. This is amazing. You have made kind of a corset back. This ultimate thrifter fines all of her pieces at the goodwill outlet. You go here once or twice a week. Yeah. Reporter her tips look for super cheap clothes, the ugliest pieces you can find and go up a few sizes from what you normally wear. Today were looking for two frumpy frocks to transform. This has got to be a winner. This is very, very ugly. A refashionista up to the challenge. 1. 29 for two pieces. Time to get to work. All right. Lets go. Reporter for good morning america, Mara Schiavocampo, abc news, columbia, south carolina. And we are so elated to have Jillian Owens here with us with some of the afters but we wanted to remind everybody what the befores looked like. This is one of the sparkly top. We have this awesome no not 80s, 90s sparkly mom top and this is what she turned it into. We took the neckline from the original top, pulled it down. Took in the sides, used a sleeve to make a little off the shoulder thing so now we have a cute cocktail dress which is probably what ill be wearing tonight but over here we have Something Else thats also exciting. That took me about 40 minutes tops, yeah. That easy. Here, this brown and white anything the print was bad and holes in the side. Just kind of blah what . I took it in. I took the fabric that i took in, added it to the bottom, patched the holes with other parts. Threw on a belt, dyed it a nice purply fuchsia color and nice to go for a nice fun day. Something that people dont think about, the dye. Its wonderful. It transforms it, absolutely. As long as you know your colors. Im sure i would ruin it. You did not ruin this. I have the after under this jacket but lets go ahead and take a look at what this thing looked like before. The picture coming up. Im sure. Its this color. Youll see it. I believe in it. I dont know that i see it. There it is. She held it up earlier. I dont know what youd call that dress but let me take my jacket off. Sort of an 80s teacher frock. You made it into a fully functioning blouse. Took off the sleeves, took it in. Gave it a new hem. Replaced the buttons with some fun little buttons and made a sash for the waist. By the way, jillian did this without knowing what my size was so that was a little scare are. I eyeballed it. So great, anybody that can find tips where do they find you. Refashionista. Net is my blog where a transform thrift store atrocities into something awesome. Thank you so much, jillian. Thanks for inspiring us because we should not use more than we need. Go to goodmorningamerica. Com on yahoo to hear more of her stories and refashionista tips but the final check of the weather. Can you do anything like refashionistaing weather . Its gorgeous here. We dont have to do it here with this beautiful crowd under the sunshine but we do not have the same effect down along the gulf coast. The Weather Forecast and rain showers, flash flooding thats happened throughout texas, well, that now moving to the east throughout the weekend. You see those pockets of yellow thats going to go 3 to 4 inches, some locally 5 and i want to give you an idea whats happening coast to coast, yes, very nice in the northeast. And we are loving it because, hey, guy, guess who is coming up . Zedd. Yeah. Thats reporter hey, ginger, im meteorologist karen rogers with your accuweather update. Loving the sunshine 70 degrees heading up to 85. A beautiful day. Tomorrow, clouds, some sunshine, at least were dry. 83. 84 on sunday with some sun. All this weather brought to you by Elmers School Glue and this is a dancer, right . Lara is getting down here. Coming up on gma, zedd on gma. Follow us and dont go anywhere. Whats your favorite place in america, the place that makes you the happiest . This summer, thats what gma wants to know. Maybe its where you had your first kiss or walked as a child with your dad. Go now to goodmorningamerica. Com on yahoo and tell us about your favorite place in america and who know, we might just drop in and visit you there. If our loves insanity why are you my clarity welcome back. It is our biggest crowd yet here in central park. And deejay zedd with lara and i. This guy is so talented. Not only a killer deejay but a producer. He is a songwriter. I dont need to tell you that. Here thousand to perform, though, the title track from his debut album, clarity, zedd will be joined by swedish singing sensation powerhouse miriam bryant. Lets hear it for clarity. High dive into frozen waves where the past comes back to life it was worth it every time fight fear for the selfish pain it was worth it every time hold still right before we crash cause we both know how this ends a clock ticks till it breaks your glass and i drown in you again you are the piece of me i wish i didnt need chasing relentlessly still fight and i dont know why if our love is tragedy why are you my remedy if our loves insanity why are you my clarity heyay heyayay heyay heyayay heyay hey ayay heyay hey heyay heyayay heyay heyayay heyay hey ayay heyay hey if our love is tragedy why are you my remedy if our loves insanity why are you my clarity [ cheers and applause ] walk on through a red parade and refuse to make amends it cuts deep through our ground and makes us forget all common sense dont speak as i try to leave cause we both know what well choose if you pull then ill push too deep and ill fall right back to you cause you are the piece of me i wish i didnt need chasing relentlessly still fight and i dont know why if our love is tragedy why are you my remedy if our loves insaty why are you my clarity heyay heyayay heyay heyayay heyay heyayay heyay heyayay heyay heyayay heyay hey why are you my clarity heyay heyayay heyay heyayay why are you my remedy if our love is tragedy why are you my remedy if our loves insanity why are you my clarity if our love is tragedy why are you my remedy if our loves insanity why are you my clarity if our loves insanity why are you my clarity [ cheers and applause ] gmas summer Concert Series is presented by dreamwalk in we are back with mul multigrammy Award Winning deejay, producer, songwriter, zedd, here in central park. You are 24 years old. Already a grammy award winner. You have crossed over into so many platforms of music on so many charts and worked with so many people, how have those different types of music influenced you . Well, i was really influenced from the beginning on from my parents playing class cal music and enjoyed every single ive played from rock, jazz to electronic music and every little piece i make just influences me to write more stuff and thats all i want to do. I just want to write more music and make people happy. So far so good. I mean just to name a few youve worked with Hailey Williams from paramour, lady gaga. And, miriam, is it true you discovered the great vocals of miriam. I had. It was on german radio. I was back for a few days and had to pick someone up and that person was late so i waited and she came on the radio and i looked her up. She like i dont think she had a twitter account or anything socalled my manager and said thats the one. Were signing her and, you know, now shes here. Thats the one. Thats the one. Thats got to feel great, miriam. Originally you sang the song were about to hear with Hailey Williams from paramour. Today we get to hear stay the night with miriam bryant. Lets do it. Tsiownso m k so what i dont mind the kill the lights ill tarkle in your eyes o are youta the night are you gonna stay the night oh oh oh oh are you gonnatay the night were bound for i oh oh gonna stay goursel ill draw whaehatt minyo youon shtae ni s o night ht doesnt mean were bound for life so oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh are you gonna stay the night [ cheers and applause ] reriolto d st teadfor their schools. But corbetts huge tax giveaway to the o and gas. Industry has cost us billions. U anth. s but corbetts huge tax giveaway to the o and gas. At sea. Have a great weekend. I was a boat drifting out into sea had pieces of d i was a stones throw away from land but thousands and thousands of miles away from reaching your hand the waves that crashed upon the rocks that you were trying to walk along and in my head i heard them play a song for you and me the waves that crashed upon the rocks that you were trying to step along and in my head i heard them play a song for you and me good morning, ukrainians i our area a vigil along the Benjamin Franklin parkway this eveng to mournment victims of malaysian flight 17. All on board were killed when surface to air missile. By a 8 56, im tamala edwards. Lets head over to matt pellman youre back taking aook ati. Ba stillerill from avenuats about io newtown, the crash is not here along the newwn aerious one, bus out of the way at this point. In barrington, Camden County watch out for a wreck at 295. Theres a vehicle fire on the new new jersey turnpike at exit 4. And the septa route ten trolley is shuttle busing. Lets go outside to karen rogers. Reporter its beautiful, lots of sunshine, low humidity. Ful we started off cool with temperatures in the 0s. We got and update 75 degrees in philadelphia. Warming up nicely. We are heading up to 85. Tomorrow, clouds and sunshine, 83. Sunday, sunshine and 84. It gets warmer after that, tam. Coming up on action news at noon, well introduce you to a relatively new sport thats become a hit for the senior crowd. Dont miss this fun way to stay in shape. Live with announr toda from of lives superstar chefs d farmtotable challenge. Ll next on live. Now, here are kelly ripa and Michael Strahan [cheers and applause] keou