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camera this morning. and pipe dream. the daredevil giving new meaning to riding the waves speeding across the water on his motorbike taking on 30-foot high waves. what he's saying about his death-defying stunt only on "gma" this morning. and good morning, america. let's get right to those severe storms passing through the northeast overnight and early this morning. look at that lightning over new york city. >> yeah, that lightning and the thunder was just one of those mornings you wanted to stay in bed. everyone agree but we all came in anyway and had a deluge on that way in to work. >> we sure did, and the storms up north deadly causing that tent collapse in new hampshire. a father and his young daughter killed, more than 30 others injured, and abc's linzie janis is on the scene in lancaster, new hampshire. good morning. >> reporter: george, george. families tell us that they had just sat down to watch the circus when a severe storm seemed to come out of nowhere ripping it out of the ground and sending its giant metal poles crashing into the audience. >> lancaster fairgrounds, circus tent collapse. >> reporter: overnight a circus performance taking a deadly turn. >> it was called in as a mass casualty. >> reporter: a violent storm ripping this tent to the ground with close to 100 people inside. >> unfortunately, two people lost their lives here tonight. >> reporter: a father and his 6-year-old daughter dead and at least 32 people injured. it all started at 5:46 p.m. monday. just 15 minutes into a walker brothers international performance like this one. when 60-mile-per-hour winds and hail start tearing the tent apart. >> it literally was lifted up through the air as the canvas was taking off, the poles that were holding it all the way up through the top of the tent were just coming at people. >> reporter: heidi medeiros at the show with her 3-year-old son. >> somebody screaming get out, get out, get out, so i took my son and threw him underneath the bleacher and threw myself on top of him. >> reporter: it's the second fatal tent collapse in two days. just yesterday, a man dying in chicago after fierce winds brought this concert tent crashing down. in new hampshire, state officials now investigating what went wrong. >> we'll be looking at the construction of the tent and how it was set up during the investigation. >> reporter: a spectator tells us just moments before that tent came down circus workers told everyone to stay in their seats. abc news has reached out to the walker brothers circus we haven't heard back them from them yet. >> okay, thanks. to ginger. more severe storms coming and florida dealing with floods. >> yes, this is that time of year. they can have gusty winds and can take down structures like that. here's where you have to be on the lookout. later this afternoon, even though we already saw some storms in the northeast, i think the atmosphere could destabilize from the mid-atlantic through coastal new england. could see damaging wind and hail and lightning and an isolated funnel or tornado. another spot with a different system back in the plains and then there's this, in that flooding in florida. tampa essentially has had 18 inches of rain in the last two weeks. less than two weeks. look, that is a bus, a city bus plowing through the water. eventually you start to see the water coming into the bus. these are the scenes that you've seen for the last couple of weeks and fortunately things are going to slow down. we still have a flood watch through the rest of today but things will get a lot drier midweek. all right, george and amy. >> thanks so much. from that wild weather to those wildfires in the west, nearly two dozen large fires and the thousands forced to flee aren't just worried about losing their home but looters. abc's clayton sandell on the front lines of the biggest fire in lake county, california. good morning, clayton. >> reporter: good morning, amy. you can see here the flames are still spreading. firefighters are getting some help from the cooler weather. but on one big fire here in california, at least some evacuees from their homes have a new worry. overnight, the rocky fire, still throwing punches, flames advancing as winds push hot embers into the air igniting new spot fires. this home, one of thousands threatened. more firefighters are arriving, nearly 3200 now, trying to keep the flames from racing toward more houses. you can see here the firefighters are using road flares to start what's called a backfire. the point is to use up all of this unburned fuel before the main fire can use it to cross this road. this morning more than 13,000 people are still evacuated. >> this is the first time that i'm really feeling afraid that i could lose my house. >> reporter: with conditions like this, people aren't going home any time soon. >> no, it'll be a few days. >> reporter: but even once they are able to go home, a new concern. evacuees from the willow fire further south returning home to find while they were forced out looters moved in. >> they actually took suitcases and filled them with our things and then left. >> we did everything that we were supposed to do to leave this fire and then we come home to this. >> reporter: rocky is the largest of 21 major california fires. hundreds of smaller fires triggered by lightning and one accused arsonist. overnight officials announcing the arrest of a 34-year-old woman they say set 14 fires in just the last week and a half. and so far this fire has burned nearly 100 square miles. firefighters say they have about 12% of it contained. they're hoping that number goes up today. george. >> they'll have a ways to go. clayton, thanks very much. we're counting down now to the first big debate in the race for the white house. republican candidates go head to head thursday night. last night a warm-up game. more than a dozen on stage in new hampshire taking a pretty easy on each other hitting president obama and hillary clinton hard. jon karl tracking it all. jon, donald trump sat this one out last night but he'll be front and center thursday. >> reporter: george, donald trump is riding higher than ever. he will be center stage. that much is certain. but there are 17 candidates, only 10 will get into the big debate. those ten at the top of the polls by the end of the day today. it was a warm-up session for the big debate. 14 republican presidential candidates participating overnight in a forum in new hampshire. there was no republican in-fighting on display here. >> every person that's participated in this debate is far better than any of the democrats running. >> reporter: it looked a little like speed dating. each candidate getting less than ten minutes to try to make their case. >> whether it's hillary clinton or joe biden, i'm a new, fresh face. >> we made it through jimmy carter. we'll make it through barack obama. >> i'm fluent in clintonspeak. when he says, bill says i didn't have sex with that woman, he did and when she tells us, trust me, you've got all the e-mails that you need, we haven't even scratched the surface. >> reporter: three of the candidates couldn't appear in person and joined via satellite from washington. but the elephant not in the room last night in new hampshire, front-runner donald trump. the donald told the forum's co-sponsor "the new hampshire union leader" since he's not likely to get the paper's endorsement he was going to pass on their invitation, but trump will be center stage at the first debate of the 2016 presidential cycle now just two days away in cleveland. >> jon, trump is leading all the major polls right now and it looks like the rest of the field is pretty firmed up. >> reporter: that's right, and remember, it's the top ten in the polls by the end of the day today that will be in the debate. here's the abc analysis of who will be in the debate. the top ten candidates, as you can see, trump is far and away the leader now, double-digit lead over everybody, and the rest of the field, chris christie, the tenth candidate, barely making it in the race. that's interesting, george, because as you remember, it wasn't all that long ago that chris christie was considered a possible front-runner here. >> and, jon, some pretty accomplished candidates not making the cut. >> yeah, take a look. these are the candidates who will not make the cut in our analysis. you can see you have incredible resumes, former governor of texas, the person rick santorum who was the runner-up last time, the only woman in the race and former governor of new york, former governor of virginia. none of them as it looks right now will even be in that race -- in that debate. if you can't make the debate it's very hard to see how you make any traction at all. >> okay, jon karl, thanks very much. turning to health news now and a deadly disease outbreak in new york city. at least seven people have now died from legionnaires' disease. 81 cases reported so far and abc's dr. richard besser is here. you headed up the legionnaires' disease unit at the cdc for seven years. what causes this and how does it spread? >> yeah, these outbreaks are tricky. legionnaires' disease is severe pneumonia and you get it by breathing in the mist that have bacteria. they occur from the summer from cooling towers on buildings and decorative fountain, all things that produce mist. not certain really at risk. you see it with older adults, people who are current or former smokers, people with lung disease, people who have cancer, diabetes, kidney disease. >> how did authorities figure what was happening with this cluster? >> they interviewed everybody to see if there was something in common and there wasn't. so what they did was they mapped them all out to see where did they live and found they lived all across the south bronx so used google map, google earth to find all the cooling towers on the tops of those buildings and cultured them. 17 cooling towers, five were positive. they're cleaning them and they're hoping that cleaning those towers will shut down the outbreak. >> we can hope. thanks so much. dr. besser will trach your questions throughout the morning. you can tweet him @drrichardbesser. the trial by north carolina police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black man looking for help after a car accident. the officer charged with voluntary manslaughter and lawyers say he was acting in self-defense and abc's mara schiavocampo is here with the story. good morning, mara. >> reporter: good morning, the victim, a former college athlete who moved to the area to be closer to his fiancee. during the trial the jury is expected to finally see the telling dash cam video which has never been released to the public. this morning, charlotte police officer randall kerrick faces a jury and voluntary manslaughter charges accused of shooting and killing former florida a&m scholarship football player jonathan ferrell in 2013. >> four shots in rapid succession when jonathan is ten feet away. >> reporter: during opening statements monday, prosecutors saying the officer who is white used excessive force in shooting the unarmed african-american 24-year-old ten times. police say ferrell had just crashed his car when he went to a nearby home for help at 2:30 in the morning, alarming the homeowner who called police. the 911 tape played in court. >> there is a guy breaking in my front door. >> there's a guy breaking in your front door? >> yeah, he's trying to kick it down. >> reporter: on the stand explaining she thought he was trying to break in and she was all alone with her young child and was terrified. >> is he still in the house? did he leave yet? >> he's not in the house. he's in the front yard yelling. oh, my god, please. >> reporter: while ferrell's fiancee testified he wasn't an aggressive person, the defense painting a different picture claiming earlier that day, ferrell argued with his fiancee, smoked marijuana and that when police responded he charged them. his own bad choices leading to his death. >> this case is not about race. it never was. >> reporter: kerrick has pleaded not guilty. if convicted he faces 3 years to 11 years in prison. he's been unpaid suspension since the shooting. amy. >> mara, thanks so much. now to comedian amy schumer getting serious about gun control, speaking out after last month's deadly movie theater shooting. the killer picking her new movie "trainwreck" for his rampage and now she's joining forces with her cause new york senator chuck schumer to fight for tougher laws. cecilia vega has more. >> reporter: actress comedian now activist, the daughter of a sandy hook survivor wrote a letter urging amy schumer to speak out on gun violence in america and that is exactly what she did. >> i'm just a modern chick who does what she wants. >> i think we really like each other and we should start dating. >> no. >> yes. >> no. >> yes. >> reporter: we know her as hollywood's leading funny woman. >> do you follow sports? >> sports. i love them. >> who is your favorite team? >> the orlando blooms. >> reporter: this morning amy schumer isn't laughing. she's speaking out for the first time since last month's deadly shooting at that movie theater in lafayette, louisiana, making an emotional plea. >> i wanted to just go down to louisiana and then i was angry. my heart goes out to jillian and mayci and everyone tied to the horrifying actions of this man who shouldn't have been able to put his hands on a gun in the first place. >> reporter: the star joining forces with her cousin, new york senator chuck schumer, calling for new gun control legislation with stricter background checks. >> i have a lot of press kosher supermarkets but i almost never get this many people so i want to thank my cousin for that. >> i am expecting a backlash and handle it the way i've handled it the last ten years. i've had death threats and a lot of hate directed toward me, but i'm someone who -- i want to be proud of the way i'm living and what i stand for. >> reporter: the shooting that killed two and injured nine was personal for the actress. theatersgoers were watching her movie "trainwreck" when the gunfire broke out. >> i thought about these victims each day since the tragedy. >> reporter: an actress known for her fareless comedy. ♪ booties what they want ♪ >> reporter: not backing down from this fight either. >> she sure isn't. the one thing schumer did not say, the shooter's name, and while she says these may be her first public comments on gun violence, schumer promises they will not be her last, amy. >> all right, cecilia, thanks so much. and we turn now to dan who has the morning's other top stories starting with another shooting this time at a concert? that's right. good morning, good morning, everybody. police looking for someone who opened fire outside a hip-hop show. it was packed with teenagers. two are in critical condition and the shooting happened after some sort of argument. the ex-con accused of shooting a police officer in memphis, tennessee, heads to court. he surrendered, he's accused much shooting officer sean bolton. when bolton interrupted a drug deal, wilbourn denies pulling the trigger. a big story for the economy this morning. puerto rico has defaulted on a $58 million debt payment, the first in what could be a series of defaults. much of this debt is held by individual investors and mutual bond funds. the governor of the island says puerto rico's economy is in a, quote, death spiral. look at this rescue in california's silicon valley, a sheriff deputy's pulling a driver out of his car seconds before a commuter train crashes into it. that driver was purported under the influence but is okay this morning. and near pittsburgh, a runaway garbage truck was seen crashing its way down the street damaging five cars, nobody got hurt here. this may have happened because of faulty brakes. workers were seen running after the truck. and a much bigger problem in europe. listen to this. two cranes collapsed while putting a section of bridge in place. five homes were crushed. one man had to be pulled from the wreckage. somewhat amazingly he was the only person who got hurt. and finally this morning, a surprising and somewhat inconvenient location to find a wild animal. here's what one golfer spotted on the putting green, a kangaroo. this happened in australia obviously because if it happened in jersey we'd be leading with the story. lara spencer recently started golfing again and i hear she's been making up excuses for the shortcomings in her short game so here's a new one for you, my friend, marsupial on the green. >> exactly. it was a kangaroo shaking the flag. i was very distracted. >> i wasn't distracted by "pop news," it was a kangaroo. >> no. >> good one, dan. look at that monster hail behind you. >> oh, my goodness, hail from indiana to pennsylvania, a lot of the northeast and mid-atlantic also seeing the hail overnight but look at this. that is a tornado in florida. it wasn't just flash flooding, but an ef-0 related tornado. they think. the damage looks like it is. it did not hurt anyone. this is what george is referring to. they had hail for dinner in liberty, indiana and even in cincinnati, big hailstones falling. >> ings i am meteorologist mike nicco, check out beautiful sunrise this morning same thing for our sunset because of the mid-level clouds from guillermo. they will prius virga and mild highs, briefly warmer inland tomorrow and thursday. we are in the 60s along the coast in san francisco and 70s elsewhere, until you get inland east bay, low-to-mid 80s with free air conditioning. my seven-day forecast shows two days of warmth before it is cool >> and even though that flash flood watch loosens a bit in parts of western florida, this is what you deal with after the storm so lots of pothole, sinkholes reported around tampa. >> thank you, ginger. 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it's going great out here. all these super fans. these ladies have been here since sunday at 10:00 a.m. going crazy. we needed that rain to cool it off. it's been so hot. kylie has been crying. she's so excited. we're going to throw it back to you. >> i like how michael is doing this while he's talking, that's great, feeling it. >> a little extra caffeine this morning, michael. >> that is all coming up. a lot of happiness but there is outrage across the country, as well, over some handcuffing of kids in school. it happened to two kentucky schoolchildren. they had adhd and one incident involved an 8-year-old caught on camera and now the sheriff and deputy who did it are facing a lawsuit. abc's linsey davis with the story. >> reporter: good morning, george. a serious traumatic incident, that's what the attorney representing the children is calling what you're about to see. saying the children are still struggling as a result of being handcuffed, have a trouble of sleeping and now have a fear of police. >> you don't get to swing at me like that. >> reporter: an alarming classroom scene caught on video. watch as this kentucky sheriff handcuffs an 8-year-old boy. >> you can do what we've asked you to do or you can suffer the consequences. >> ouch, that hurts. >> reporter: this third grader crying out in pain. his hands behind his back. handcuffed for 15 minutes because of behavior which his attorney says is related to his adhd. >> now, sit down in the chair like i've asked you to do. >> he stands 3 1/2 feet tall, weighed approximately 54 pounds and at no time is he ever a danger to himself or to anybody else. >> reporter: the video filmed by a school staff member was released monday by the american civil liberties union, part of a new federal lawsuit just filed against this sheriff. the aclu and attorneys for the parents alleging he subjected this and another child with disabilities to unnecessary and excessive handcuffing claiming as a result, they experience pain, fear and emotional trauma and an exacerbation of their disabilities. >> handcuffs have no place in schools with little children who are having discipline issues. >> reporter: according to the department of education, students with disabilities make up 12% of public school students, but they make up 75% of all students subjected to physical restraint at school. >> it's your decision to behave this way. >> reporter: now the aclu is calling for an end to this kind of discipline saying it does more harm than good. >> if you want the handcuffs off you're going to have to behave and ask me nicely. >> reporter: using handcuffs as a disciplinary mechanism is illegal both in kentucky and also federally. this morning, officials say they will not comment until they review the lawsuit. george. >> okay, linsey, thanks very much. let's talk to dan abrams about that. handcuffing illegal. does that mean this lawsuit succeeds? >> look, it's a heartbreaking video to watch. here's the basic law in kentucky when it comes to schools. physical restraint only permitted when the child is an imminent danger to himself or herself or others. mechanical restraints meaning something like a handcuff, it appears, are not supposed to be used in schools at all. and so the question is going to be, what's the remedy? meaning what i think the aclu really wants here is to change the way this stuff is done. because they're saying that there are too many incidents where the police are using handcuffs, using these mechanical restraints in particular when kids have disabilities and they're basically saying that these handcuffs don't have any place in schools. >> how does the fact they had disabilities change things? >> they're basically saying the kids are being discriminated against because they have these disabilities. the question is going to be, can you actually establish a different standard, a behavioral standard for a child with attention deficit, for example, than another child? can the school only take action in some way, shape or form against a child who doesn't have that kind of condition? those are going to be the tough questions that have to be answered but i think the point of this lawsuit is to try to change the way things are done generally around the country. >> so, could have far-reaching effect. dan abrams, thank you very much. all right, george, now to a nightmare for one woman who rented out her home using airbnb. she said her guests made off with $35,000 worth of her possessions and was caught on camera doing it. abc's neal karlinsky has that story. >> reporter: it's the last thing a homeowner wants to see somebody rummaging through their precious belongings when they're not home. especially when they've invited that someone to stay in their home. this morning, san francisco police releasing this new video of an airbnb renter allegedly ripping off the owner. total heist, over $35,000, mostly in jewelry according to police. police say 27-year-old jana dominquez robbed from the woman she rented from where anyone can rent their home out to strangers. >> she was quickly and easily recognizable by one of our investigators. >> reporter: the homeowner who doesn't want to be identified told police that she asked the renter to stay out of the locked closet and office where she stored valuables. >> this is awful. >> reporter: other airbnb users have run into trouble. earlier this year, this couple said renters threw a huge party and trashed their home causing $50,000 in damage. airbnb which covers hosts for up to $1 million in property damage said their trust and safety team has been in close contact with this host to provide her with our full support. we have zero tolerance for this sort of behavior. security experts say homeowners should protect themselves. removing valuables before turing their homes into makeshift hotel rooms and even putting in cameras. neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> good advice there, and our thanks to neal for that. now, those dry and windy conditions in the west making it so hard to fight those wildfires. ginger is in the park with more on that. >> i am and, amy, you can hear the screams. you know the one direction fans are here and they are hyped. let's get to that fire forecast. wildfires still burring out west and there's a reason why, the gusty wind, low pressure system and the lightning that comes along with the cold front, all of that just part of the problem today. san diego, just to let you know, 0.57% of precipitation they had in j >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco. temperatures are close toto average around the coast and san francisco. 65 to 70. the rest of us, 70s and 80s is the agency. high clouds and sun in the day and warmer weather inland tomorrow >> all that weather brought to you by carmax. if you can't make it here join us #1dongma. amy >> all right, ginger we're heading your way shortly. also coming up "gma invest gates" helping you to burn more calories, are they a case of wishful shrinking? 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"gma investigates" wanted to check it out working with exercise physiologist polly de mille at the hospital for special surgery in new york to help us see would we burn more calories wearing zaggora clothing. >> if you had somebody doing the same exact work and all you did was change what the person was wearing, you could get an idea of whether the clothing might have any impact. >> reporter: i'm wearing standard workout clothing. my producer stephanie is in zaggora. first we put on this headgear. >> pretty much the most accurate way we have of measuring calories. >> reporter: and after a warm-up a 30-minute jog at a constant speed. the next morning we repeat the same workout. but this time i'm wearing the zaggora so, what did we find? >> one case really no difference whatsoever. >> reporter: she says i actually burned three calories less in zaggora and our producer burned 17 more calories in zaggora. an 8% difference. why might that be? >> stephanie was kind of adjusting things a little bit more. so every movement counts, the other possibility obviously is something to do with the clothing but that, you know, remains to be seen. >> reporter: on their website zaggora cites three studies where more than 50 women burned on average between 6% and 11% more calories in zaggora clothing but exercise physiologist bill sukala says their claims could be confusing to consumers. >> you have to look at the actual number themselves. the number of calories burnt between using zaggora hotpants versus other types of athleticwear is very small. >> reporter: we sent our findings to zaggora and they said "what matters in our business is not opinions but data." and added, "even if the readings are assumed to be accurate, it is really not possible to conclude on the back of each person doing something different." if you're looking to drop major pounds, think twice. >> when it comes to zaggora hot pants, it's very much a case of wishful shrinking. >> reporter: rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> and there is one thing we know for sure. get out and work out. so much more coming up, including that daredevil taking to the waves on a motorcycle. well, now he's telling us how he pulled it off only on "gma." ♪ go big or go home ♪ only on "gma." ♪ you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. 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>> my 10-year-old was like i totally want to come watch the show. i was like, i'm on to you. >> whatever it takes. everybody will get that. but right now we have the "heat index" and this morning's hot button. ronda rousey in a new fight with her critics outside the ring. some going online saying she's too masculine. jesse palmer with the details. >> you know, ronda rousey is the ufc's biggest star and now we're seeing that she's just as fierce with her words as with her fists. beating back those body shamers. this morning, ronda rousey making big headlines with the announcement that she's set to tar in a biopic based on her life inside the ring. >> start out early. >> reporter: and now carl's jr. confirming to abc news she is their newest star all this on the heels of her victory on sunday downing her opponent in only 34 seconds. >> champion of the world! >> reporter: now out of the arena she is speaking out against a different kind of opponent -- body shamers. one person tweeting before her big fight, ronda rousey is disgustingly manly, how can people find her attractive? another writing, ronda rousey is not sexy to me. her features are manly. >> this is a grandfather's critique of a current day athlete. >> reporter: in a series ufc 190 embedded posted right before her big match this weekend she fought back. >> i think it's hilarious like people say my body looks masculine or something like that, i think it's femininely bad [ bleep ]. >> reporter: she's showing she's body proud in "sports illustrated's" most recent swimsuit edition and in 2012's espn's "body" issue. and now, especially in the aftermath the conversation is changing. those negative tweets replaced with an onslaught of positive ones. one person tweeting, "she is absolutely beautiful." another posting, @rondarousey is such a boss. >> this woman is on fire. look at the social media presence she has. >> reporter: it's been quite a year for the 28-year-old, tackling tinseltown in "furious 7" and "entourage." >> you couldn't last seven seconds with me if your life depended on it. >> reporter: she everyone gave me a run for my money when i interviewed her in may. the ultimate fighter fighting off foes in the ring of public opinion. every time i watch that video my back hurts just a little bit. you know it's been reported ronda rousey's expected to fight once more before the end of the year and then she's going to shoot her biopic in january. >> she did it two or three times. >> you know what, she is absolutely beautiful. most importantly she's healthy. she's one of the best conditioned athletes in the world. absolutely stunning. >> and she crushed you. >> yes, she did. >> a role model for all of us. >> i'm a masochist, that's right. >> i have a question for you. are you cold? >> why do you ask? >> i'm asking because i'm freezing right now. feel my nose. my nose is freezing. i'm leading to the next story. yes, next on the "gma heat index" that no one got the segue, the battle of the sexes when it comes to air-conditioning. a new study reveals why so many are freezing at the office while men are comfortable. abc's nick watt explains. ♪ >> reporter: women of america, you're not imagining it. your office really is too cold. you sent us the proof. blankets, scarves, coats, hoodies, harry potter snuggies and whatever that is. >> a lot of women are really clever often by necessity. it doesn't matter if we're having record heat. >> reporter: here's why, the thermostat is set for men. glass ceilings, wage gaps, now thermostats. another tool of workplace inequality. nature climate change just laid it all out in the study with energy consumption in buildings and female thermal demand. you see, women generally produce less heat than men, about 30% less because they are generally smaller, generally less muscle and look what guys wear to the office. coat, tie, boots, socks, whereas my colleague florinda is wearing -- >> it doesn't mean i'm not freezing and a scarf. sometimes i have to tamper with the thermostat. >> i've seen you. that is not allowed. >> turn it up a couple of degrees. >> reporter: this is bad. chilly workers are less productive. all that ac is bad for the environment. just plain not fair. optimum office temperature was formulated in the 1960s and based on the so-called resting metabolic rate of a 154-pound 40-year-old male office worker so a slightly skinnier don draper. >> i'm not going to let a woman talk to me like this. >> reporter: office sexism and drinking at work have since fallen out of fashion. women are now half the workforce so shouldn't we also jack up the heat? >> this is definitely not a women's problem. we have to adjust the temperatures, not adjust our clothing. >> reporter: until the thermostat is turned up in solidarity i'm going to wear this sleeping bag to work every day. let's see how the men feel about that. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> wow. there's a lot of people at work there that day. >> a clever piece. thank you, nick. >> we want to know do you work in an office that is always super cold? tweet us photos of you bundled up in your freezing office with the #socialsquare and even here in the studio we can confirm it's freezing for us ladies here, right? there's patty and we have kate all bundled up, as well. >> you've been walking around all morning -- >> i have, but also you guys are in suits and i thinks that makes a huge difference. next, our series on super shopping secrets. most of us shop online but you probably notice i definitely have. those promo codes are getting harder to find. abc's becky worley is here with a trick to help you get some of those hidden codes to save big. good morning, becky. >> reporter: good morning, amy. this is you shopping online and you're trying to get that promo code that will decrease your whole order by 10%, 20%, maybe 50%, but what's the deal with deal codes? where are they? and why did they dry up? bad news, deal hunters, a study by e-mail marketing company listrak says discount codes have decreased 45%. >> the economy is good right now, consumers have a lot of options, and so retailers maybe have scaled back just because people are willing to spend a little more. >> reporter: but deal hunting is an evolving cat and mouse game and there's a new way to score one of those promo codes. >> it's called shopping cart abandonment and here's a real world dramatization of how it works online. imagine that i'm at a website and i put items into my virtual cart but then i just walk away. >> excuse me, miss. you left some items in your cart and here's a coupon for 10% off. >> reporter: uh-huh. a very dramatic dramatization but here's how it works online. you find something you want at a retailer's website. this next step is important, you have to have an account and be signed in. now the magic, just click off. leave the site and don't buy the item. sure enough last week i went to seven different retail websites and put a few items into my cart and then i clicked off the sighs without buying. within 24 hours i had three reminders about my abandoned carts. two discount offers, one for $20 off and another for 20% off. i'd save about $40 on the orders i was considering. if you're shopping for a big ticket item or maybe a lot of things, say, for back to school, it's worth trying. listrak study said the longer you wait for the e-mail the better. most who send e-mails about abandoned cart don't offer a discount code until the third reminder. so, fear not, frugalistas, the deal code is not dead, just little harder to find. >> maybe just have to have a little patience. becky worley here now and this happened to me accidentally last week. i got one of those e-mails offering me a discount for my abandoned cart. i was so excited. >> yeah, see, you didn't even know you were doing it. that's the thing a lot of times we do get distracted while shopping or maybe lose the connection on our phone or computer and then they nudge us with a little reminder. >> i like it. i can be nudged with a percentage off. you have several other ways to find hidden discounts. >> it's a cat and mouse game so let's start with new tricks so the first one is to remember that when you're checking out, you have access to a customer service agent live often right here -- i'm going to show you with a little telestrator. it says, do you have questions? well, yes, there's a live person you can chat with. my question is, can i have a discount code, please? i would ask a little nicer but they say yes and they give you one? >> it can't hurt to ask. i think we've learned that. and then the other thing, do you remember amazon prime day and they made this huge hullabaloo and walmart had a sales event suddenly. it's not like back in the recession where they're trying to get us to open our wallets but keep us from putting money in their competitor's wallet so see a lot of one day sales and it's a good reason to pay attention to those newsletters that come into your e-mail in-box so pay attention to those one-day sales. finally, this is instagram, right? so, you want to sign up to follow your favorite brands on all of these new media sites. they may not be looking for, you know, your moms, maybe they want millennials so they'll go and they'll use hashtags and they'll go -- >> and the only way to find them is on the social media sites. >> so, follow them on instagram, on twitter and, you know, that's really a good way to stay current with what's happening right now. >> so if you don't want to wait for the in-box notice, you can go online right now on to your social media feeds. >> you can, you can, and the other thing about waiting, if you have a hard time with patience or being diligent about going back and checking because prices fluctuate, right? so what you want to do is set up an alert when there's a price drop and the way you do that at this site, camelcamelcamel.com. camel, camel, camel. >> okay, all right, that's incredible advice. i'll go online today. tricks of the trade. becky worley as always, thank you so much. let's go now to ginger in the park. >> oh, amy, can you see the thousands of people from above here thanks to wabc for that helicopter shot. they are so ready for one direction. let's go ahead and see which side loves 1d more, this side? [ cheers and applause ] or this side? [ cheers and applause ] oh, they were ready. i can't pick. i don't want to pick but i do know that i've been told many times to name my little boy harry already so we'll consider that. let's talk about the forecast, though. give you an idea what's happening here we had the storms overnight. and look, already sunshine. that means we could destabilize and see more storms especially down into the mid-atlantic. cooler behind that front, though. ough. >> ings i am meteorologist mike nicco, check out beautiful sunrise this morning same thing for our sunset because of the mid-level clouds from guillermo. they will prius virga and mild highs, briefly warmer inland tomorrow and thursday. we are in the 60s along the coast in san francisco and 70s elsewhere, until you get inland east bay, low-to-mid 80s with free air conditioning. my seven-day forecast shows two days of warmth before it is cool >> and it is no contest. i think central park just loves one direction and they will be singing their new single coming up but for now let's get in to lara. >> all right, "pop news" time. happy tuesday, everybody. and we begin with a place close to my heart, nassau coliseum former home of the new york islanders finally due for a, yes, much needed renovation and no better man to shut it down than the beloved mr. strong island himself, billy joel. tonight, the piano man will play a sold-out sendoff for the 43-year-old arena. joel played the coliseum 31 times including his first ever big show. he says he remembers it like it was yesterday. the coliseum has also hosted johnny cash, led zeppelin, paul mccartney, madonna, elvis, just to name a few. i'm not bragging about my homeland. >> were you there for the elvis show? >> i was at many and -- [ laughter ] >> wow! >> so there we go. there it is. >> tit for tat. the new nassau coliseum opened december 16th. also in "pop news" this morning, if the one direction concert isn't enough to get you out of bed you need to check your vital signs. second we may have a solution. an inventor in the uk has designed the ultimate contraption, yes, to catapult you out of your dreams and into the day. that's an air compressor, fires you out from underneath your sheets. and if that's not enough, he's also added like a light system and a trumpet sound for maximum -- >> that looks like hell. >> that sounds like a lawsuit. >> oh, my gosh. >> waiting to happen but the trumpets and the alarms. >> the guy woke up in a full suit, by the way. does that happen, as well? >> he's trying to get a kickstarter fund and it'll jump start your day. >> not an entrepreneur. >> he thinks people will want to wake up like that. >> i can't imagine. as morning people, as morning people, we know that some days something like that is necessary. >> helpful no doubt. the morning commute can be despicable for all of us but before you start complaining how do you think these folks feel? no luck for these irish drivers who came face-to-face with a massive minion blocking the road in ireland. motorists found themselves face-to-face with a 30-foot inflatable that got loose and floated along the road and into fields until someone decided to go all vector on it. a source close to the story had this to say. [ minion laughing ] >> oh, happy tuesday, everybody. one direction coming up. [ cheers and applause ] i'm so excited. ♪ i take her home ♪ >> all right, i found a curious cutest one direction fan right here and a fan from miami. she just had jaw surgery. everybody here is so excited, so everybody stay right there and when we come back one direction will perform live here in the park only on "gma." e park only on "gma." good morning i'm kristen sze. armed thieves posing as pizza delivery men tried to rob a family in palo alto, even though they never ordered any food. this sketch is faced on a description by the victim. the 19-year-old refused the pizza. as she shut the door shall the fake deliveryman and two others burst in. the suspects didn't take anything from the home and they believe this was an isolated incident. they escaped. your morning commute this tuesday, leyla, what do you think? >> looking at the richmond-san rafael toll plaza it looks like a still image but it is not i assure you. we just saw a fire truck pass down the car pool lane because there is an accident right at the toll plaza and they're trying to clear it right now, but it is causing major delays coming well before castro street. over by the golden gate bridge, it's a beautiful drive coming in from marin towards san fran a hand-pressed burger, melted cheddar with crispy hash browns and an egg your way. now that's a burg... (explosion) (groans) you want that to go again sweetie? the thing burger. welcome to denny's. fantastic 4, only in theaters. o. good morning. well, our morning low is still 59 in los gatos and napa, 56 in santa rosa, everybody else in the low to mid-60s. here's a look at the midlevel clouds that will bring us some virga this afternoon but i don't think we'll have to worry about any rain messing up the evening commute. temperatures away from oakland and san francisco, a little below average but that will change starting tomorrow. you see the warming trend through at least thursday and then cooler aga ♪ the story of my life ♪ ♪ i take her home i drive all night to keep her warm ♪ champion [ cheers and applause ] welcome back. the wait is over here on "gma." the crowd as you can probably tell overwhelming. because of these guys. one direction here ready for our most exciting summer concert yet. >> yeah, but we have so much great one direction music coming up but, first let's have a chat with the guys. niall, liam, louis and harry. welcome, you guys. definitely. the last time you played in the park was in november 2013. there were five of you then and zayn, he actually tweeted out and said, hey, he really supports you guys. he loves the new music and how does it feel to be a foursome now? >> well, i mean obviously it's different but, you know, when you lose a member of your team obviously everyone gets a little bit close together. no, it's still going great and that's what this album is about, we're still going strong and all still here. >> name of the song "drag me down," nothing dragging you guys down. already number 1 in 86 countries. [ cheers and applause ] >> whoa! >> not bad. question is, why the decision to release it in the middle of the night? let me ask you. >> i think we just wanted to kind of drop it out of nowhere, i think. usually we kind of do a big run-up to it and i thought -- we thought it would be fun this time to just kind of drop it and it was fun. it worked, i guess. >> a lot of stuff usually leaks. sorry, niall. >> also it's the middle of the day somewhere in the world. >> that's true. >> well, you can drop it any time, as you've seen, and it still goes to number one. [ cheers and applause ] and you guys, you have your fifth studio albums coming up and can you give us a hint, your fans, what they can expect from the album? >> i suppose it's quite eclectic really, isn't it? >> ooh, very nice vocabulary, liam. >> thank you. >> check that out. >> it's all different. there's a couple of nice slow sort of usual one direction songs but we've taken a lot of inspiration from old rise, which is like the police-y feel on "drag me down." >> yeah. >> we took a lot of inspiration from that what do you think? >> i guess you're right, liam. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> in the midst of all of this, and thank you for stopping by "good morning america," i know you're in the middle of a huge tour, new jersey, metlife stadium tomorrow night. [ cheers and applause ] how do you handle all the screaming, all of that energy? >> well, we love it. it's great. it's great. >> i mean, i would imagine it's pretty darn good. what do you do kind of behind the scenes for yourself? >> it's not actually that exciting. we're usually quite chilled out backstage. people think there's a routine but we're not routine sort of guys. >> there you go. >> well, i got to say, louis, from one father to another, i want to congratulate you on your upcoming fatherhood. [ cheers and applause ] yes. so how are you feeling? >> thank you. obviously it's a very exciting time, so thank you. >> congratulations. yes. >> harry, you seem very quiet today. >> no. >> harry is chilling. he's letting the other guys do what they're going to do. >> you are? >> yeah. >> what do you want to say to your fans out here who waited -- some slept in the rain for two days. >> just a massive thank you. they continue to surprise us with how incredibly dedicated they are. obviously we wouldn't be here if it wasn't for them, so thank you so much, everyone who stayed out and everyone who is here, hello. >> and one more question for you, guys. we're going to talk about your commitment to helping young people make a difference with the action/1d. so tell us what that's about. >> we've kind of collaborated with action 2015, and the thing is, the people who support us have such incredible power that i don't maybe think that they even know about, so, you know, i think we wanted to use it and do something to make a real difference, so we're kind of, you know, the power that they have is kind of aimed now towards, you know, poverty and global warming and hunger and stuff like that so that we try and, you know, get people to kind of listen and do something about it. >> it's important to take some time. >> they're very powerful, those -- >> the power of the people. >> yeah, absolutely. >> so "drag me down" is coming up. >> yeah. >> you're going to sing for us. >> yep. >> we're looking forward to it. are you ready? we'll get to that very soon. we do have some business to attend to on "gma" we want to make sure this weather stays perfect for you, so we're going to find ginger out there. ginger zee. >> hey. hey, guys, thank you very much. harry just congratulated me earlier. what a wonderful group of young men. you guys like them, right? yeah, just a little bit. this family came all the way from london. can you just say hello and good morning, america, to people. >> good morning, america. we're really pleased to be here. >> we are so happy you're here and we're so happy everybody else is here. let's go ahead and talk about the forecast. give you an idea what's happening. you can see the excessive heat warning actually in phoenix. it's going to be much more comfortable here than it is there, that's for sure. 112 to 115 all the way over to palm springs and then a quick look at that hawaiian storm. it looks like it'll be just north of them. it will create big surf. some clouds and rain. that's the big picture. >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco. temperatures are close to average around the coast and san francisco. 65 to 70. the rest of us, 70s and 80s is the agency. high clouds and sun in the day and warmer weather inland tomorrow and [ cheers and applause ] >> okay, george, should we do this? all that weather brought to you by expedia, but, george, let's get some one direction. >> all right, ginger. everyone ready now for one direction and "steal my girl." [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> central park, how are we feeling? [ cheers and applause ] here we go. >> one, two, one, two, three. ♪ >> help me do this one. sing it. ♪ she been my queen since we were sixteen ♪ ♪ we want the same things we dream the same dreams all right said all right ♪ >> sing it with me. ♪ i got it all 'cause she is the one her mom calls me love ♪ ♪ the dad calls me son all right said all right ♪ ♪ i know i know i know for sure ♪ >> as loud as you can. ♪ everybody wanna steal my girl everybody wanna take her heart away ♪ ♪ couple billion in the whole wide world find another one 'cause she belongs to me ♪ ♪ everybody wanna steal my girl everybody wanna take her heart away ♪ ♪ couple billion in the whole wide world find another one 'cause she belongs to me ♪ >> sing. ♪ na na na na na na oh yeah na na na na na na all right ♪ ♪ na na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ she belongs to me kisses like cream ♪ ♪ her walk is so mean and every jaw drop when she's in those jeans all right said all right ♪ >> sing it! ♪ i don't exist if i don't have her the sun doesn't shine ♪ ♪ the world doesn't turn all right said all right ♪ >> sing it. ♪ but i know i know i know for sure ♪ ♪ whoo ♪ ♪ everybody wanna steal my girl everybody wanna take her heart away ♪ ♪ couple billion in the whole wide world find another one 'cause she belongs to me ♪ ♪ everybody wanna steal my girl everybody wanna take her heart away ♪ ♪ couple billion in the whole wide world find another one 'cause she belongs to me ♪ >> sing it. ♪ na na na na na na oh yeah ♪ ♪ na na na na na na all right ♪ ♪ na na na na na na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ she knows she knows that i've never let her down before ♪ ♪ she knows she knows that i'm never gonna let another take her love from me now ♪ ♪ everybody wanna steal my girl everybody wanna take her heart away ♪ >> sing it! ♪ couple billion in the whole wide world find another one 'cause she belongs to me ♪ ♪ everybody wanna steal my girl everybody wanna take her heart away ♪ ♪ couple billion in the whole wide world find another one 'cause she belongs to me ♪ >> sing it. ♪ na na na na na na oh yeah all right yeah ♪ ♪ na na na na na na all right ♪ ♪ na na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ she belongs to me ♪ ♪ na na na na na na oh yeah nah nah nah nah nah nah she belongs to me yeah ♪ ♪ na na na na na na all right na na na na na na she belongs to me ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. 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[metal clanking] [chip crunching] [baby crying] don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers, add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus get a free security camera. call 1-800 xfinity or go online today. ♪ the story of my life i take her home i drive all night ♪ we are back in the park for our epic summer concert series event, so much more with, omg, one direction this morning. here they are with the smash hit off their number one album "midnight memories," this is "story of my life." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ written in these walls are the stories ♪ ♪ that i can't explain i leave my heart open ♪ ♪ but it stays right here empty for days ♪ ♪ she told me in the morning she don't feel the same ♪ ♪ about us in her bones it seems to me that when i die ♪ ♪ these words will be written on my stone ♪ ♪ my stone ♪ ♪ and i'll be gone gone tonight ♪ ♪ the ground beneath my feet is open wide ♪ ♪ the way that i've been holding on so tight ♪ ♪ with nothing in between ♪ ♪ the story of my life i take her home ♪ ♪ i drive all night to keep her warm ♪ ♪ and time is frozen the story of my life ♪ ♪ i give her hope i spend her love ♪ ♪ until she's broke inside the story of my life ♪ ♪ written on these walls are the colors that i can't change ♪ ♪ i leave my heart open but it stays right here ♪ ♪ in its cage i know that in the morning ♪ ♪ i'll see us in the light upon a hill ♪ ♪ although i am broken my heart is untamed, still ♪ ♪ and i'll be gone gone tonight ♪ ♪ the fire beneath my feet is burning bright ♪ ♪ the way that i've been holding on so tight ♪ ♪ with nothing in between ♪ >> everybody, sing it. ♪ the story of my life i take her home ♪ ♪ i drive all night to keep her warm ♪ ♪ and time is frozen ♪ >> sing it. ♪ the story of my life ♪ ♪ i give her hope ♪ ♪ i spend her love until she is broken side the story of my life ♪ ♪ and i'll be waiting for this time to come around ♪ ♪ but, baby, running after you is like chasing the clouds ♪ sing it. ♪ the story of my life i take her home ♪ ♪ i drive all night to keep her warm ♪ >> louder. as loud as you can. ♪ and time is frozen ♪ >> there we go. last time. ♪ the story of my life i give her hope i spend her love until she's broke ♪ ♪ inside the story of my life the story of my life the story of my life ♪ ♪ the story of my life ♪ >> thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] "gma's" summer concert series is presented by the makers of dr. scholl's. ♪ to keep her warm and time ♪ every summer, the best tennis players in the world collide in new york. but that's just the final chapter of a great story. one that's unfolding all summer long right in your backyard. and this week, the emirates airline us open series turns to stanford for the bank of the west classic. come experience the action and feel the drama as the best in the sport duke it out in stanford. now through august 9th. don't just watch the action. feel, hear and taste it. for ticket and player information visit bankofthewestclassic.com ♪ what a party in the park with one direction. it is time now for their newest single. it is topping charts all over the world. first time ever on tv, "drag me down." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i've got fire for a heart i'm not scared of the dark you've never seen it look so easy ♪ ♪ i got a river for a soul and baby you're a boat baby you're my only reason ♪ ♪ if i didn't have you there would be nothing left the shell of a man it could never be his best ♪ ♪ if i didn't have you i'd never see the sun you taught me how to be someone yeah ♪ >> everybody sing. sing it. ♪ all my life you stood by me when no one else was ever behind me ♪ ♪ all these lights they can't blind me with your love nobody can drag me down ♪ ♪ all my life you stood by me when no one else was ever behind me ♪ ♪ all these lights they can blind me with your love nobody can drag me down ♪ ♪ nobody nobody nobody can drag me down ♪ ♪ nobody nobody nobody can drag me down ♪ ♪ i've got fire for a heart i'm not scared of the dark you've never seen it look so easy ♪ ♪ i got a river for a soul and baby you're a boat baby you're my only reason ♪ ♪ if i didn't have you there would be nothing left the shell of a man it could never be his best ♪ ♪ if i didn't have you i'd never see the sun you taught me how to be someone yeah ♪ ♪ all my life you stood by me when no one else was ever behind me ♪ ♪ all these lights they can't blind me with your love nobody can drag me down ♪ ♪ nobody nobody nobody can drag me down nobody nobody nobody can drag me ♪ ♪ nobody nobody nobody can drag me down nobody nobody nobody can drag me ♪ >> sing it. ♪ all my life you stood by me when no one else was ever behind me ♪ ♪ all these lights they can't blind me ♪ ♪ with your love nobody can drag me down ♪ >> sing it. ♪ all my life you stood by me when no one else was ever behind me ♪ ♪ all these lights they can't blind me with your love nobody can drag me down ♪ ♪ nobody nobody nobody can drag me down nobody nobody nobody can drag me down ♪ ♪ nobody nobody nobody can drag me down ♪ ♪ nobody nobody nobody can drag me down ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thanks. [ cheers and applause ] notice how this breakfast burrito starts with the basic tortilla, but then inside... it's stuffed with tender, juicy, sliced steak. whoa whoa...slow down...what? i said steak. in a breakfast burrito? i can't keep up. this is advanced burrito, right? this is intro to burrito. boom. jack's new steak & egg breakfast burrito's got tender juicy steak, scrambled eggs, and creamy sriracha sauce, all wrapped in a warm tortilla. lookin' for a basic burrito? this ain't it. for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring your gift to any sleep train and help a foster child start the school year right. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. what an amazing day here in central park. you guys brought the sun out for us. thank you very much. and thank you for coming to "gma." >> thanks. >> thanks. >> how is that for a tuesday, everybody? >> yeah. >> have a great one. see you tomorrow. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks, everybody. >> thank you. >> thanks to you guys. [ cheers and applause ] >> have a good one. ♪ drag me down ♪ ♪ ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. good morning. i'm kristen sze. usually we go from gray to blue but let's ask mike and see if we're going to gray to blue or blue to gray. >> i like that analogy. we are and this is the reason y check out the midlevel moisture at 15,000 feet. that's going to roam over top of us today. that's why we're going to have virga. we have an extremely dry layer that will undercut all the drops that try to make it down to the ground. 60s along the coast and san francisco, 70s until you get inland east bay and that's where we'll have low to mid-80s. here's my accuweather seven-day forecast, a warming trend starting tomorrow and that is going to be mainly felt inland over the next couple of days. we have some road work in pacifica. it's going to happen in 30 minutes, northbound side of highway 1. that is where we have a construction project that is going to take place right up until 3:30 so expect major delays here. >> thank you. now it's time "live with kelly and michael." we'll see you on the midday >> it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from the film, "the end of the tour," jason segel. and one of the stars of "fantastic four," kate mara. plus, your comments and questions on another edition of the "inbox." all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] now, here are your emmy award-winning co-hosts, kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪ michael: here you go.

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