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breaking overnight a deadly police encounter caught on camera. a woman who claimed to be pregnant shot and killed by an officer in texas. the demand for answers right now. the emotional moments in court. >> excuse us, folks. >> actress felicity huffman pleading guilty in the college admissions scandal. now, how much time could she spend behind bars? ♪ we are family and sibling showdown. steph curry and his brother seth about to make history as the first brothers to face off in the nba conference finals. how their mom is handling the ultimate family feud. ♪ we are family good morning, america. i guess you could say it's a high class problem for that family. >> so true, george. >> you know, they're the curry brothers and seth curry said his mom is, quote, a little stressed out about her sons facing off -- the first time the siblings have gone head-to-head in this round of the playoffs. so it's going to be good. >> talented family. their daddy played in the nba as well. we'll have more on that ahead. first we begin with the search for survivors in that deadly plane crash, two sightseeing planes colliding in the sky over alaska killing at least four people, injuring ten others. will carr is in anchorage with the latest. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning, robin. people flock to alaska to take in the state's beauty. that's exactly what more than a dozen people were doing on vacation from the air when something went terribly wrong. this morning, crews are frantically searching an isolated and rugged part of alaska for two people after a mid-air catastrophe. >> two planes did, in fact, collide at mid-air. >> reporter: the death toll from that crash jumped overnight. >> deeply saddened to advise that four princess guests that were on independent tours along with the pilot did not survive the accident. >> reporter: the coast guard confirming at least four dead, all aboard a sightseeing float plane called a de havilland beaver. ten others had to be rescued after that and another tour plane crashed in the wilderness. >> the aircraft were found, both of them, in the water. >> reporter: you can see crews racing a stretcher up a dock, and the survivors were rushed to the hospital while rescuers combed through a massive debris field. >> ketchikan in the summer is kind of a hornet's nest of boat plane activity with people taking off and landing constantly going out to see the sights especially when the cruise ships are in. >> reporter: both planes were packed with passengers enjoying a seven-day vacation. princess cruise is telling abc news, we are incredibly distressed by the situation and our thoughts and prayers are with those on board the planes and their families. the ten people who survived were on a single engine otter like this one operated by taquan air. in a statement, the company says, we are devastated by this news, and our hearts go out to our passengers and their families. taquan air is known for adventure flights across alaska's cascading frontier. just last year the coast guard had to sweep in and make a dramatic rescue after one of the company's planes crash landed into the side of a jagged mountain. this morning taquan air has suspended its operations. the big question now is why? the ntsb is launching a go team that will be on scene a little bit later today. at the same time a number of good samaritans are getting a lot of credit for helping save some of those survivors' lives. george. >> could have been worse. will, thank you very much. we're going to get to the latest now on a brewing confrontation with iran. new reports that the administration is reviewing military options including a plan to send 120,000 u.s. troops to the region if iran attacks u.s. interests. as president trump issued this warning -- >> we'll see what happens with iran. if they do anything it would be a very bad mistake, if they do anything. i'm hearing little stories about iran. if they do anything, they will suffer greatly. we'll see what happens with iran. >> our chief global affairs anchor martha raddatz tracking these involvements. tough words from the president but for years he's been pushing to get u.s. troops out of the middle east. >> reporter: he certainly has, but there are mixed messages coming out of the administration. according to "the new york time times", it was national security adviser john bolton, a hard liner that asked that military plans be updated in the event iran attacked american forces in the region or speeds up its work on nuclear weapons. according to "the times," this specific plan does call for 10,000 troops to the mideast which rivals the number used in iraq. but there are always an array of different plans and it is unclear whether president trump had even seen the plans, although it seems certain he has read about them now, george. >> no question about that. it comes on the heels of those attacks yesterday on tankers in the middle east, four separate incidents. >> reporter: yes, and a u.s. official is telling abc news that the initial assessment by the u.s. team is that iran or iranian proxies placed explosive charges on the four ships blowing up five to ten-foot hole in each of them at or below the water line. this morning, the u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia retired general john who spent a good deal of time in iraq, says a thorough investigation is needed and the response should be reasonable and short of war, george. >> martha raddatz, thanks very much. michael. now to the nor'easter that is hitting the coast this morning bringing torrential rains and gusty winds. ginger has the very latest. >> it's like a thousand soft balls hitting my car at once. >> reporter: huge hail shaving leaves off trees in raleigh, north carolina, shattering dozens of rear windows. torrential rain slowing traffic. a tornado tossing trees onto homes. >> it is unbelievable. it's just like a clear path. you can see exactly where the winds came through. >> reporter: and in new mexico, flash flooding led to multiple rescues. >> oh, she does have a baby. >> reporter: a mother trapped with her two kids rescued and helped to safety by a good samaritan. >> all right, thank you to ginger zee for that. we're going to hear more from her later on and she'll definitely have more on the weather. george? we move to president trump's trade war with china. beijing has now retaliated against trump's new tariffs by announcing new tariffs and the spark of the selloff in the stock market, but the president apparently unfazed insisting the u.s. is in a strong position. our senior white house correspondent cecilia vega has the latest. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hey, george, good morning to you. president trump says he loves the position that america is in right now, but he keeps saying one thing, that china is paying the u.s. billions in tariffs. that's not actually what's happening here. it's american importers who are going to be paying more for these chinese goods. that eventually gets passed on to the consumers and economists we're talking to say we can expect to see prices go up at big box stores like amazon, walmart, target. think of all the chinese imports you see in those stores when you go shopping. let me show you some of the items going up likely according to economists we've spoken to, vacuums, tvs, computer parts, makeup, pet food and toys, food like fish, meat and vegetables and one trade group says this trade war could cost the average american family of four an extra $767 a year. smartphones, george, could be next to go up if the u.s. decides to impose an additional round of tariffs. you mentioned that wall street sell-off yesterday. that was the biggest one-day decline of the year, george. >> we will be watching the markets today, okay, cecilia, thanks very much. we move on to a new twist in the russia investigation. attorney general william barr is now asking for a new investigation of the investigation, the third review of its kind. abc's mary bruce joins us from capitol hill with the latest on that, good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george. the attorney general is now moving ahead with this investigation of the russia investigation. he's now tapped john durham, a u.s. attorney in connecticut, to lead this probe into the origins of the russia investigation and we're told he's actually already been working on this now for several weeks. this comes, of course, after the attorney general told lawmakers here last month that he did believe that the u.s. government spied on the trump campaign during the 2016 election. though bill barr said he saw no direct evidence of wrongdoing he said it was something he wanted to look into and that angered many democrats saying the attorney general was doing the president's bidding and the fbi director last week defended the agency's actions and refused to say that their surveillance amounted to spying. >> this joins an inspector general investigation and the investigation by another u.s. attorney. meantime, mary, it turns out don junior, the president's son, is going to continue to resist that call, that bipartisan call, for testimony to the senate intelligence committee. >> george, he's been subpoenaed, of course, by the republican-led senate intelligence committee. the question is if don junior does not comply, well, what comes next? do republicans here move to hold him in contempt and have a full vote on the senate floor or do they essentially give the president's son a pass? either way, george, it puts republicans here on capitol hill in a very tricky position. >> mary bruce, thanks very much. one more political note. the field of democrats looking to replace donald trump just got bigger. candidate number 22, steve bullock, governor of montana, the heart of his pitch, a democrat who won in his state trump took by 20 points. plus a promise to take on dark money corruption in washington. the big question, can he break out of such a crowded pack of candidates? >> as you said, number 22. all right, george. now the latest on former president jimmy carter's health. he is recovering from surgery this morning after falling and breaking his hip at home while preparing to go on a turkey hunting trip. the doctor who performed the surgery in georgia said the procedure was successful. and according to a statement from the carter center, the former president is thankfully recovering comfortably at the hospital alongside of his wife. he is the oldest living president at 94 years old. we wish him a speedy recovery. we're going to turn now to texas and that deadly police shooting overnight. an officer seen on camera opening fire on a woman who said she was pregnant. marcus moore is in texas with those details for us. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: well, robin, good morning. part of this violent struggle is captured on camera and that footage surfacing overnight and in the video you can hear a 45-year-old woman tell the police officer she is pregnant just seconds before she's shot and killed. >> i'm actually walking to my house. >> reporter: overnight this dramatic video surfacing on social media showing the moment a baytown police officer in a struggle with an unidentified woman opens fire several times, killing the woman. the graphic video showing the officer trying to arrest the 45-year-old woman late monday night. police say she had outstanding warrants. >> you're actually harassing me. >> reporter: in the video recorded on someone's cell phone, you can hear the pop of a stun gun as the officer tries to take the woman into custody. it is not clear if she was actually hit. the woman can then be seen on the ground with the officer on top of her trying to grab her hands as she yells she's pregnant. >> i'm pregnant! >> reporter: as the officer steps away, authorities say she grabbed his stun gun, tasing the officer. police say prompting him to shoot at the woman several times hitting her at least once. >> the officer doing cpr on the lady, she was down on the floor already. >> reporter: this morning officials have not confirmed if the woman was, in fact, pregnant. she died on the scene. >> the officer is an 11-year veteran with the baytown police department. as far as i know, this is the first shooting that he's been involved in. >> reporter: and that police officer is on paid administrative leave as the investigation continues to unfold, and as you heard the spokesperson say, he has been with the force more than ten years, but michael, there are still a number of questions about how this up folded. >> a lot of questions indeed. thank you so much, marcus. now we're going to turn to the stunning verdict against the company behind the weed killer, roundup. a jury has awarded $2 billion to a california couple who claimed roundup gave them cancer. abc's janai norman is here with the story. good morning, janai. >> reporter: guys, good morning. we've all heard of roundup. it is a staple for a backyard gardener and now monsanto faces some 13,000 lawsuits alleging its product can cause cancer. so in this case, one of the first to go to trial, a jury in california decided the active ingredient in roundup did, indeed, cause alva and alberta pilliod's non-hodgkin's lymphoma. doctors say they're in remission but the cancer could recur and they've been using roundup for 30 years. the other two trials ended with large awards but nothing close to the $2 billion the pilliods were awarded. however, judges often reduce such large awards, and speaking at a news conference following the verdict one of the plaintiff's lawyers issued a warning to monsanto essentially saying this is not the end. this is only the beginning because of those other lawsuits alberta says she resents monsanto for not warning them about the dangers of the roundup. >> what is the company saying about it? >> it is the german conglomerate bayer that owns monsanto and in a statement, it said, we're disappointed with the jury's decision and will appeal the verdict in the case. internatnal health regulators have ruled the active ingredient in roundup, glyphosate, is safe to use and not carcinogenic. on the other hand, the international agency for research on cancer has classified glyphosate as possibly carcinogenic in humans, a classification that sparked some criticism and debate, but the thing is, guys, it remains legal in the u.s. and europe. yeah. >> not going away any time soon. all right, janai, thank you. we switch to celebrate doris day, one of hollywood's most beloved stars passing away on monday. she could do it all. she could act, she could sing with a voice that would make your day. tributes are pouring in this morning and chris connelly is in los angeles with more. good morning, chris. >> reporter: good morning, robin. decades ago, they called her the girl next door. well, doris day appeared in 30 movies and recorded 20 studio albums. she was nominated for an oscar and given a grammy for lifetime achievement. if she was next door that must have been some neighborhood. ♪ once i had secret love >> reporter: showcased in such movies as 1953's "calamity jane" -- >> you really got that much faith in me. >> reporter: her lush singing voice and sunny screen presence made doris day a major hollywood mainstay from the 1940s through the mid '60s. >> if i'm going to redo the apartment i have to know what everything is for. >> reporter: she'd star in such rom-coms as "pillow talk" and "move over darling" whose bedroom seductions reflected the gender roles of their era. >> don't take advantage of me just because i'm a woman. >> reporter: those she inspired weighing in. sarah jessica parker saying, how many letters i drafted to you and didn't send. i could never get it right but they all said the same thing. i love you. doris day could be tough too. memorably defiant in 1955's "love me or leave me." ♪ all that you need is a ticket ♪ ♪ come on, big boy, ten cents a dance ♪ >> reporter: she would turn down the role of mrs. robinson in "the graduate" and retire from acting in 1973. as she told robin roberts in 2011, no one was more surprised by the achievements of her remarkable life than day herself. >> when i was little, i was -- i had my life planned. i was going to marry a very nice man and have two babies and learn to cook. and nothing like that happened. >> reporter: while her lifelong work as an animal activist made her a happy warrior for the voiceless. born doris mary ann kappelhoff, in cincinnati, doris day died monday at the age of 97. she will forever be associated with the decades of delight she provided to music and movie audiences. ♪ que sera sera ♪ whatever will be will be ♪ the future's not ours to see que sera sera ♪ >> and in recent years affection and regard for her work has continued to grow. just another fitting tribute, guys. >> yes, indeed. all right, chris, thanks very much. i remember that phone conversation with her in 2011. she wasn't doing anything on camera back then. she was just releasing new music and i remember talking to doris day made my day. >> i'll bet it did. >> oh, my gosh. what an icon. >> "que sera sera." >> what will be, will be. >> uh-huh. we are also following that college admissions cheating scandal this morning. felicity huffman was in court yesterday pleading guilty. got emotional before the judge. we'll tell you what she told the judge and how much time she could be spending behind bars. also the drama over a popular youtube star and why he's losing millions of young fans at an unprecedented rate first, let's go back to ginger. ginger? >> hey, robin. i don't know about you all, but it is may 14th, and i'm standing here in a winter jacket. that's manhattan behind me and can barely see it in the low fog and clouds in the wake of that nor'easter that gave us more than 5,000 flight delays, at least contributed to that, but look at the video out of reedsboro, vermont. i promised you snow. it was snowing. they got 3.3 inches in the mountains. other places even a little more so, yes, the cold is here to stay but the west coast, this is not normal for them this time of year. this is a very late season storm, so the san francisco bay area could see months' worth of rain in just a couple of days. let's get to the tuesday trivia now brought to you by the capital one savor card. . hi there, i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. less sunshine and warmth today. that storm door opens tomorrow and stays open through the entire weekend. look at these temperatures. we're barely in the 70s in the east bay valley and the south bay. everybody else in the upper 60s, even low 60s at the coast. tonight upper 50s but notice the rain beginning. tomorrow's evening commute is the reason i bumped the storm up to a 2 moderate, because we'll i don't know about you, but i'm ready for real spring in new york. >> i know. what is it may -- i can't even see the date. may 14th. what is it may -- i can't even see the date. may 14th. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. how sexy are these elbows? 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big night for the playoffs. curry brothers, seth and steph. their parents say they are a flipping a coin to choose who to cheer for. >> that's what they're saying. they're sticking to it. we turn to the latest in the college admissions cheating scandal. an emotional felicity huffman filed her guilty plea in court yesterday taking responsibility for bribes to boost her daughter's s.a.t. scores. abc's linsey davis is tracking the case and, linsey, she could now be looking at several months behind bar. >> reporter: four months is the recommendation which is relatively short considering that the maximum sentence is 20 years. so far five parents have formally entered guilty pleas in connection with "varsity blues" but yesterday was different. felicity huffman choking up in court briefly pausing to collect herself after she started talking about her daughter. this morning, oscar nominated actress felicity huffman is also now a felon. >> excuse us. >> reporter: the hollywood star somber and silent entering federal court in boston where she tearfully pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud. huffman breaking down in front of the judge explaining her daughter had been working with a neuropsychologist from the age of 8 and for medical reasons needed extra time for her daughter to take tests. through tears she said, i just didn't want to create the impression that the neuropsychologist had any involvement because she like my daughter didn't have any knowledge of my actions of what i had done. >> a generous donation will ensure our kids beat them out. >> how generous. >> 15,000. >> reporter: the 56-year-old "desperate housewives" star just 1 of 33 parents caught up in the college admissions scandal dubbed "operation varsity blues." huffman signed a plea deal back in april admitting to paying $15,000 to alleged mastermind rick singer to have an s.a.t. proctor correct the answers on her daughter's exam improving her score by 400 points. in court, the actress said she didn't know how singer made his payments, but admitted everything else the prosecutor said i did, i did. >> are youruly sorry for what happened? >> reporter: prosecutors are recommending four months behind bars for huffman. the star who is married to hollywood heavyweight, william h. macy did not appear with his wife. according to the complaint, macy was identified as spouse and did have contact with singer, however, prosecutors have so far declined to charge him. in addition to four months behind bars prosecutors are also asking for a $20,000 fine and one year probation. the judge made it clear to huffman she does have the ability to depart from those guidelines and expected to be sentenced september 13th. >> let's bring in sunny hostin. huffman shows a lot of contrition. she's taking responsibility. the prosecutors seem to have bought it, asking for that relatively short sentence. do you think the judge goes up or down? >> it's unclear. it certainly is up to the judge but in my experience, judges generally go along with the prosecutor's recommendation. but the judge also made it clear that she may go up or she may go down and let's face it in a case like in this has garnered international attention, not only national attention but international attention and it affects so many people, and i also think it has short of shaken americans' confidence in our higher education system, and so prosecutors need to send a message, and this judge may also need to send a message. i think it may go up and i also think that she has to spend time in prison. i really think she's looking at time in prison. >> we saw linsey's piece and mentioned the husband, william h. macy. he has not been charged at all. some people are wondering why. >> it's the one thing that's been bothering me about this because they have him on tape. they have him on tape, but then when i thought about it more, you know, just mere knowledge and mere presence even on the phone is not really active participation in a criminal scheme. so even though he knew about it and even though he may have agreed to sort of not participated in it but agreed with the underpinnings of it that doesn't mean that he actively participated in the criminal conduct but it also doesn't mean that they don't have more on him and that he may get charged in the future. >> and lori loughlin on the other hand, she's fighting her case. >> that's a bad gamble. >> it involved a lot more money between the kids and her husband. how big of a risk is it for her? >> it's such a bad gamble, michael. it's such a bad gamble. she's been charged not with one but two felonies at this point. there is more uncharged conduct against her. she's looking at 40 years in prison, again, prosecutors are trying to send a message. i would never take that gamble. federal prosecutors don't lose their case. >> the flip side, if felicity huffman's going to get four months for $15,000 she had over, what, half a million, she's looking at more than a year behind prison if she pleads. >> much more than a year. i would say three to five. >> tough deal. >> probably gambling with that. >> yeah. >> if she's going to spend that much time, she wants to go ahead -- >> she's tossing the dice. >> roll 'em. >> we'll see you on "the view." >> thanks. 11:00. >> everybody with teases for their own shows. we have a terrifying story that we want to share with you on the trail. a man charged with killing one hiker, wounding another in a knife attack. stephanie ramos is in bluemont, virginia, with that story. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: robin, fwogood morning. for the past couple of weeks, hikers along the appalachian trail here in virginia warned each other about another hiker who had threatened them. this latest encounter with that man turned deadly. accused killer, 30-year-old james jordan made his first court appearance monday charged with attacking hikers and killing a man along the appalachian trail in southwest virginia. >> be advised we received several calls about a male subject who goes by the name of sovereign. >> reporter: according to the federal complaint jordan who lives in massachusetts approached a random group of hikers along the trail threatening to pour gasoline on their tents and burn them to death. scared for their live, the four hikers decided to leave the campsite and that's when police say jordan pulled out a large knife, chasing two of the hikers who later called 911. >> the male subject who chased him is reported to have a machete. >> reporter: authorities say when jordan returned to the campsite he started arguing with the other two hikers fatally abbing a man and seriously injuring a woman. the man managing to send an sos signal on his phone before dying. as the woman ran for her life, authorities say jordan caught up to her and stabbed her several times. she fell to the ground and played dead until he left. she then ran for help. >> we did receive a call from a female subject who's been stabbed multiple times. >> reporter: authorities arresting jordan three hours later. >> there was not a lot of noticeable blood on him and he was kind of dirty looking. >> reporter: james jordan had been arrested before for threatening hikers along the same trail. most recently in tennessee. but no one pressed charges so he was placed on probation and later released. guys. >> wow. okay, stephanie, thanks very much. coming up, a youtube star is under fire, losing millions of young followers. amy's got that story. y has that story. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. talk to your doctor about chantix. is it to carry cargo... or to carry on a legacy? 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♪ we are back now with a drama playing out on youtube that involves a beauty influencer named james charles. you may not have heard of him. i guarantee you if you have teenage girls, they have heard of him. that's why amy and i are doing the story. we both have been getting schooled by our daughters on this over the weekend. this guy is losing millions of followers. >> in realtime. i mean my daughters are showing me, mom, he just lost a million more and this is happening and continuing to happen. it's a tale of the trail playing out live online. to put it into perspective how big this vlogger is if you hadn't heard of him he has more youtube subscribers than kylie jenner. now not only is he losing followers, he's also potentially losing millions of dollars. >> hi, sisters. >> reporter: he is the 19-year-old beauty influencer and youtube phenom. >> i have a little bit of a fluffier brush. use it to go over the edges. >> reporter: with millions of subscribers and reported net worth of $12 million james charles the most male ambassador for cover girl who even landed a spot on "forbes" 30 under 30 list seemed to be on the ride of his life. >> today is a great day for lash equality. >> reporter: even making his debut at the met gala last week but this morning he's waking up to a different reality losing nearly 3 million of his 16.5 million subscribers since friday when he was publicly attacked by a mentor who helped launch his career. >> i'm crushed because this person was family to me. this person is someone that i absolutely loved, cared for and would have spent all the time in the world protecting. >> reporter: in a video that's been viewed more thank 36 million times, fellow beauty vlogger tati westbrook not only claims charles betrayed her by advertising for one of her competitors, but alleges that on a number of occasions he has harassed some straight men. >> you know, it's really disgusting to manipulate someone's sexuality. >> there's been nobody that has lost this many subscribers this quickly over basically just one video. >> reporter: the internet hanging onto every moment of the soap opera drama calling for a boycott of charles using the #jamescharlesiscanceled. celebrity friends like kylie jenner, shawn mendes and demi lovato unfollowing the star, and thousands of his followers posts videos online throwing out their makeup. setting it on fire. websites recording the loss of hundreds of thousands of followers in realtime. even this apology video from charles didn't help quiet the fury. >> i owe everybody an explanation. i have been involved in a lot of very unique and strange situations that have left people confused or upset and i learned the hard way about, um, ways that i can interact with boys that i'm interested in and also ones that i should or shouldn't be talking to. >> reporter: that video disliked more than 2.5 million times. this mass reaction of pulling support for celebrities after scandal known as cancel culture. >> it's like nothing we've ever seen before in the youtube community. there's been nobody that has lost this many subscribers that quickly over basically just one video. >> and charles has been silenced since posting that apology video. westbrook posting a cryptic message on twitter on sunday saying in part, we can hold truth and inspire change without grabbing on to hate. celebrating pain will only bring it to your door. those are wise words and i also would just say this kid's 19 years old. i mean i don't know all the details but i certainly feel bad that he's going through something so public right now and so i tried to talk about that with my daughters. >> he came on "strahan & sara" and my kids love him and my girls came in to see him. he's 19. he's a kid. it's very overwhelming and to see this is a little disheartening. >> he did seem affected by it. >> not a doubt. thank you so much, amy. coming up, our "play of the day" and wait till you see how this song is a clue. ♪ every move you make >> every step you take, every move you make i'll be watching you, robin. every move you make i'll be watching you, robin. but what if your psoriasis symptoms didn't follow you around? 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and the twist, the former "bachelor" contestants watching all the men to help hannah make her choice. and anthony anderson live. one of our favorite funny men on "gma" this morning. ♪ can you play the piano? did you ever take piano lessons? >> my hands are too small. >> that's not what you told us yesterday in your interview with howard stern. good morning, america. thanks for being with us on this tuesday. you set yourself up for that one. >> i can't believe you just said that. he was already sweating yesterday. >> i'm not sweating now. >> you'll sweat again. hey, with that being said it's a terrific tuesday here at "gma." and you are hearing elton john's classic "bennie and the jets." we're excited because we have piano players upstairs playing this very special music this morning because the rocketman himself will join us live later in the week. we have more on that coming up. >> elton john is going to be here. >> he's going to be here. >> it's going to be something. >> that will be. let's get to news including the latest on that deadly plane crash in alaska. four people killed. at least ten others injured and we want to go back to will carr in anchorage with more on the search. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning, george. crews are searching right now in rough, rugged terrain outside ketchikan looking for two people after those who float planes collided in midair. that crash killed at least four people. it sent ten people to the hospital, and left a massive debris field. all of the people involved were on a seven-day cruise that started in vancouver. they came to alaska to see the state's beauty here. they were doing that from the air when something went tragically wrong. the ntsb has launched a go team that will be here a little bit later today, and at the same time, a number of good samaritans are getting a lot of credit for jumping in to help save some of those survivors and save their lives. george? >> thank you, will. michael. to a "gma" exclusive, a consumer report, the better business bureau issuing a new warning about illegal counterfeit items for sale on popul popular websites. gio benitez is joining us with more. good morning, gio. >> reporter: yeah, this is a big deal. the better business bureau telling us sales of counterfeit goods online have exploded. the bbb receiving more than 2,000 complaints. many don't file reports. more than a billion dollars in counterfeit goods are seized every single year. some top places to find them right now, those ads, facebook and instagram, making young people most at risk. >> it's hard to spot a counterfeit so how can you spot one? >> it really is. this is why you have to research these companies that you're buying these products from. you got to check the bbb's website. also look for quality issues like blurry photos, misspellings and items without packaging. if you're a victim, credit card companies, amazon, paypal, ebay, all of them have refund programs. facebook and instagram say they have a policy against selling counterfeit goods and they have tools to report them right now. >> yeah, because you don't want to spend your money on something that's not real. >> no, you don't. >> thank you, gio. >> good insight. coming up, how allergy dogs are being trained to save kids' lives. lara, what do you have upstairs? >> hi, you guys. we are rocking out to "rocketman" up here, dueling pianos. one here, one across the way taking on "tiny dancer." anthony anderson accompanying in so many ways. 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"pop news," i got to come up with something. >> as you see fit. >> hold on one second. you know i don't know how to play the piano. i'm faking. ♪ >> all right. i like it. [ applause ] lara and anthony reunited. we'll begin with movie news. movie news, angelina jolie is back in the news. >> oh, what about her? >> this should go very well. the actress back on the big screen starring in "maleficent: mistress of evil." disney just releasing that first look at their trailer. it's jolie back in black. five years ago she last played the evil witch in the film of the same name. it was a huge hit. this time around, it seems that evil has met her match. take a look. >> there are many who prey on the innocent. i'm sure your kind would agree. >> if i didn't know better i would say you were making a threat. >> well, do you? >> do i what? >> know better? >> uh-oh. >> what have you done? [ applause ] >> come on. ♪ >> there you go. that was michelle pfeiffer and anthony. michelle joining in on the fun. >> working on my repertoire already. >> elle fanning is princess aurora. "malificent: mistress of evil" hits theaters october 18th. ♪ [ applause ] jennifer lopez -- jennifer lopez and her daughter are also in the news this morning. her daughter proving the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. there they are. j. lo sharing this video on her youtube channel. it gives us a look behind the scenes in her day-to-day life, but it was her daughter, emmy that stole the show during rehearsal. take a look at emmy belting out alicia keys' "if i ain't got you" with her proud mom cheering her on. ♪ some people want diamond rings ♪ ♪ some just want everything >> you got control. ♪ but everything means nothing if i ain't got you ♪ >> all right. [ applause ] >> right. ♪ never even mattered too much to me ♪ >> there you go. ♪ that you were just too damn old for me ♪ >> wow. the man can do it all. >> not the only one that can sing. ♪ all that matters was you're my girlfriend ♪ >> i don't know what to do, george. >> let him go. ♪ all that mattered to me [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> okay. anthony and j. lo's daughter will be performing together. no. [ laughter ] no. but j. lo is going on tour this summer and suggested that her daughter may or may not join her at some point. then finally this one actually involves you, my friend. >> talk to me. >> kerry washington is coming back to abc, a very different role from olivia pope in "scandal." this time she will be part of a live one-night recreation of two of norman lear's '70s hits. an episode of "all in the family" and then the star, the spin-off show, "the jeffersons" that starred sherman hemsley, the "scandal" alum will play helen willis, the fictional character that was one-half of the first interracial couple on primetime television. will ferrell will play her husband tom willis. >> oh. >> kerry confirming the news sharing a photo with jimmy kimmel. he's an executive producer on this and she writes, people, i am crazy excited to be part of the cast of live in front of a studio audience. that's the name of it. she goes on to say, quote, it was the brainchild of my dear friend jimmy kimmel to bring norman lear's iconic series to you live. what a cast by the way. he has assembled woody harrelson and marisa tomei will play archie bunker and edith bunker. jamie foxx and wanda sykes will play the jeffersons. anthony anderson also in the cast. [ applause ] you get to ask -- ♪ fish don't fry in the kitchen beans don't burn on the grill took a whole lot of trying just to get up that hill ♪ ♪ now we're up in the big leagues getting our turn at bat ♪ ♪ as long as we live, it's you and me baby, ain't nothing wrong with that we are moving on up ♪ ♪ to the east side okay, we got a show to do! we have a show to do! we have a show to do, everyone! >> we're waiting for our musical episode of "black-ish" but, anthony, that was awesome. and now we have to go. [ applause ] to our "gma" cover story, our cover story is about the bachelorette's big debut last night. hannah b. met the men trying to win her heart and knew how to make an entrance. abbie boudreau has all the details. >> hannah! >> reporter: from a fence jumper -- >> already jumping fences for me. >> reporter: -- to a special delivery. a fake baby. >> i wanted to give you a glimpse of what our future can look like together. >> reporter: even a farmer sing-a-long. >> with a bro-bro here. >> reporter: each eligible bachelor exiting the limo and hoping to make the best impression. >> can i be very, very honest? >> yeah. >> you are very, very pretty. >> reporter: after the introductions came the competition for one-on-one time. three men even getting a first kiss and the coveted first impression rose. >> i felt like i'm living an absolute dream right now. this is amazing. >> reporter: but the real drama of the night came from former contestants demi and katie, both hiding in a surveillance van. >> oh, my god. that's the guy with the girlfriend. >> reporter: the two sharing this shocking news with hannah. >> so, scott apparently has a girlfriend. >> hey, scott. we need to talk. >> okay. >> you are such a jerk. you have another girl at home that you still have on the line and that is [ bleep ]. let's go. >> that did not feel good. >> get to stepping, scott! whoo! >> reporter: already so much drama and chemistry and that was just the first night. of course, hannah says she's excited to get started on her search for true love and hopes this time she will find it. guys. >> we sure hope she does. there's going to be a lot of drama. just getting started and hannah will join us live here in the studio on thursday morning. so it will be a big morning. [ applause ] we turn now to food allergies. last night the empire state building lit up in teal to mark the start of food large awareness week. 1 in 13 children has one and that's about two in every classroom. now there is a new way to help prevent an allergy attack using dogs. >> reporter: this beautiful labrador named trixie is just like every dog. she enjoys treats and playing fetch but she's more than just a pet. she's a super sniffer who can potentially save lives. 13-year-old hayden got trixie three years ago to help with his life-threatening nut allergy, something that over 6 million americans suffer from. so now trixie goes everywhere with hayden, to school, to dinner, even to hang out with friends. >> i feel safer with having trixie with me day to day. >> it's just that added layer of comfort and security that we can feel because she can do things that no human can do. >> reporter: trixie is one of the many trained canines in the u.s. who with their keen sense of smell can detect even trace amounts of nuts. >> good girl. >> reporter: hayden's parents started looking for help beyond an epipen after he accidentally ate a candy bar with peanuts sending him into anaphylactic shock and then a five-day coma. >> i really thought that we had lost him. we never thought that could happen. i thought if we gave him the epipen and got him to the hospital we would be okay. >> reporter: after that doctors gave the family a dire warning. >> he will not live through another reaction so you're going to have a choice to make. you can either keep him at home and keep him away from everything and keep him 100% safe, or you can continue to educate people around you. >> reporter: so the family turned to a company that trains dogs to detect foods that might be deadly to people. >> check up here. >> reporter: trixie picked and trained just for hayden. >> you can't put a price on her for what she's done for my family. she's pretty special. >> and dr. jen ashton joins us now as well as hayden and trixie. >> hello. >> good to have all here. you guys make a great team. you make a great team. there's not a lot of evidence to prove how well this works. >> it's kind of a new use for a therapy dog. >> works for them. >> that's right. and there is not a lot of data around it. we have to qualify this is not a substitute for hayden being smart and asking about food, looking, but it's an added layer of protection that make his parents feel really good and, again, right now these dogs are highly specialized. they're very specially trained and they are expensive but i think it's just another incredible utility for animals and how they can really help people with some medical conditions. >> like their parents say, you can't put a price tag on this. this is too invaluable. what are the symptoms of an attack? >> this hits home for me as you know, robin. i have life-threatening food allergies, but the classic ones, trouble breathing, tightening of your throat, lightheadedness, rash or hives and some have gastrointestinal symptoms first, nausea, and when they ingest and some people can be sensitive to either aerosol or contact exposure as well. >> okay, hayden, so you guys go through training sessions at home. like your dad earlier had a training aid. you all actually use live tree nuts? >> yeah. so basically i just stay away from them, and we take many precautions and use gloves and everything like that. >> so your dad did hide something. >> yes. >> you're going to show us how trixie works. >> yes. >> she's going to do her stuff. >> do you want to go find it? find it. check here. what is it? got to find it. where is it? no, check over here. check here. >> when he finds it, what does he do? >> she'll sit. >> she. okay. >> oh, wow. >> no, over here. no, come on. check here. check up here. >> and, robin, we actually saw her check the dressing room. >> oh, okay. >> good girl. so when she finds it -- [ applause ] so when she finds it i'll say show me and she'll point to the direction where the aid is. show me. >> oh, wow. >> good girl. so she's pointing to where it is so it's right down here. >> we don't want you -- >> yeah. >> it's safe where it is. it's hidden in a jar. >> i want to be clear. this is not something that people should start training their own animals at home by exposing themselves, but this is incredible, right? >> yeah, trixie. sorry i called you a guy, trixie. you look good. you do regular training at home. >> yes. >> thank you, hayden. >> you're welcome. >> it's amazing, right? [ applause ] >> trixie. let's go to ginger at the statue of liberty. >> yes, robin. we are actually behind the statue of liberty in the brand-new statue of liberty museum. yes, it is 26,000 square feet. it opens on thursday, but we're about to give you a little sneak peek, so right behind me, you get up close and personal with the torch that was there until 1984. it was stood more than a hundred years and then replaced in 1986. it's not just that, that you get to see at this museum as we celebrate liberty and freedom and all the things our country entails, but look at that. that's our lady's face. you get a perspective of how big it is. so cool how thin. this is actually less than the width of two pennies and we say pennies because it's copper, but i have to tell you it means even more to me to be here. right there is ellis island. . hi there, i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. less sunshine and warmth today. that storm door opens tomorrow and stays open through the entire weekend. look at these temperatures. we're barely in the 70s in the east bay valley and the south bay. everybody else in the upper 60s, even low 60s at the coast. tonight upper 50s but notice the rain beginning. tomorrow's evening commute is the reason i bumped the storm up to a 2 moderate, because we'll [ applause ]ate, because we'll [ applause ] we have more now from my interview with howard stern. his new book is out this morning. we spoke about his personal evolution over the years, sparked by some intensive therapy. >> what was the first thing that got you in? >> i went through -- i was going through a divorce. i'm the father to three daughters. i didn't know -- i was scared out of my mind. i had been married most of my life. how am i going to have a successful relationship with any woman or man for that matter if i don't even know -- if i don't know what's up and what's down. and when i got into therapy, i had to start learning how to be a man. i didn't have any lessons. i didn't really have that level of communication with my own father. >> so you're learning how to become a man. when does it start to become apparent in your interviews? >> i never really had been alone in a room with a man where he heard me and listened to me, and i describe in the book that when i -- the first session i went in, i'm sitting there and i'm telling him stories about my parents because i had never been to a psychiatrist. i needed a psychiatrist? i have it all together. i sit down and i'm doing some of the best radio routines i've ever done. i'm doing impressions of my mother and impressions of my father. >> you're going to be the best patient. >> the best patient because i got to be loved and he turned to me and he goes, none of this is funny and i was like, what -- hey, i do this for a living. no, he goes, why don't you get real with me, some of what you're telling me sounds very sad and yet you're laughing at it. well, this was mind blowing to me. no one had ever said that to me and i had never had a real conversation like that before and as the years went by, i got more and more turned on by being listened to. >> you're being heard but you're also shining more of a light on the people you're talking to. >> going to sirius xm and having four hours to do whatever i wanted and not having to worry about, you know, the size of the audience. >> forget about the three people not listening to you. >> that's right. just let go of that and that's also something i had to work on in therapy. so when i'm sitting there, i said, what would it be like to really hear what someone has to say? and it has led to some incredible conversation. >> it's great that he's gotten help and he's, you know, a softer, gentler howard. has he apologized though to some -- >> he has reached out to some, and he clearly says he is embarrassed by a lot of the things he has done in the past, and he has stopped doing some -- not all -- system of the more outrageous things on camera. we have an extended cut on hulu and will air thursday at 9:00 and 4:00 eastern. anthony anderson back in a minute. [ applause ] 4:00 on abc news live th at 9:00 and 4:00 eastern. anthony anderson back in a minute. good morning, i'm reggie aqui on "abc7 mornings." today there will be a proposal ban face recognition technology. a growing number of enforcement agencies use facial recognition to identify suspects. critics say they are prone to inaccuracies and poses a threat to civil rights. we had a big problem on the maze this morning, and it looks like it's still there? >> still there, unfortunately, reggie. we did have the left lane getting by a few moments ago, but chp maybe releasing traffic once more. they got all the cooking oil off that tanker truck that caught fire earlier this morning, so hopefully that means we'll be able to tow that away. westbound 85 connector to 580. one lane partially open. we've got long delays. i would take (dad) this i(mom)eam cake needs a freezefreezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp drawer can switch from fridge to freezer. (son) nice save! (vo) that's using your frigidaire. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. hey, good morning. step outside we're 51 in clear lake, 52 in santa rosa. everybody else in the mid to upper 50s under a gray sky. it's going to be glreat. not wet today, but let me show you what's happening starting tomorrow. we'll get a ♪ [ playing "rocketman" ] welcome back to "gma." oh, yeah, you know that song. elton john's "rocketman" and there is a movie by the same name that's hitting theaters later this month and we are so excited because the rocketman himself, elton john, and the star of the film, taron egerton, will join us live in studio on thursday and they wanted to get everybody in the spirit before thursday so they sent over some of elton's iconic glasses that taron wore in the film. these aren't exactly elton's glasses. these are like creations based off of his glasses but you don't want to miss their interview on "gma," and "rocketman" hits theaters on may 31st. >> you make that look good. >> i think i should have got a part in the movie. [ applause ] >> no shot. thank you, my man. beautiful. >> great job. >> beautiful. [ applause ] all right, you don't want to miss our next guest. he is a star of abc's hit show "black-ish." i think you saw him maybe a time or two in our last half hour. welcome back, anthony anderson. [ applause ] >> how are you? good to see you, george. [ applause ] >> ah. thank you, love. good to see you. >> how you doing, buddy? >> oh, my goodness. >> thank you. >> step out of your way. >> you are so multitalented. >> i'm a jack of all trades. master of self. >> dear mama, a love letter to mom. >> yes. >> you did that for mother's day. a live show like that because we love your momma. we really, really do. >> thank you. >> momma doris. >> i do too. love you, momma. happy mother's day. i know it's six days late but happy mother's day. >> she talked about on the show how you used a credit card to buy a baby grand piano when you were a kid. you snuck into her purse. how did you do that? >> i did. well, okay, what she's not telling is the whole story. so i always wanted to learn how to play the piano. my mother sent me to advanced piano classes where i had to learn by ear and practice at home. the only thing is we didn't have a piano at home. all we had was a cardboard cutout of the 88 piano keys that trained your fingers where they should be, but i couldn't tell if i was hitting the wrong note or if my fingers were where they should be. so i went into her purse and bought a baby grand piano. >> i get you got a whooping. >> oh i got a beating. true story. she tied me to the avocado tree in the backyard butt naked and whipped with a fan beat off an '84 ford courier. >> i guess you didn't get the piano. >> no, the piano got delivered. she sent it back. >> what is the best advice she's ever given, momma doris? >> never compromise who i am. i'm in the business of people telling me no. don't let the nos discourage me because eventually somebody will say yes. [ applause ] >> you give out a lot of good dad advice on "black-ish." anything translate back into real life? >> not at all. i'm a horrible father. no, a lot of what you see on "black-ish" is a combination between the creator of our show kenya barris, and myself. we are our fathers and we are sons and so that's what you see up there, so the mistakes -- i make the same mistakes everybody else does and we show those mistakes on the show. >> and a lot of people learn from it. >> something else we want to show people. you are a jack of all trades. you can ago, play the piano but you can rap too. you and ashanti. ashanti. >> oh. >> notorious b.i.g. ♪ ♪ stop it if you think they gonna make a profit don't see my ones, don't see my guns, get it ♪ >> where did the skills come from, man? ♪ hit it and split it >> come on, man. everybody want to see that. yo, you know what's crazy. that wasn't even supposed to be a part of the show. there was just an interlude after ashanti finished her performance and so i told the crew, open up my mic, i'm running on stage and i just happened to go on stage and do that. i'm watching the show at home and that happens and i'm -- i'm my biggest fan. i'm like, yeah! whoo! [ laughter ] >> you don't like the limelight at all, do you? >> no, i don't. i shy away from it. >> let's see some "black-ish." sixth season coming up. let's see a little of it. >> here you go. >> wait what, are you doing? >> well, you said some stuff so i packed some stuff. >> mom, are you okay with this? >> you made your decision. take care of yourself out there. ah. >> so, can i get a charger? >> no. [ applause ] >> oh, man. you know, this is our season finale, i believe. and they let me direct this episode. >> all right. >> yes. >> many talents, man. >> my first directorial -- my first directorial -- my direct electoral debut. my first episode of television. i loved it. it was challenging. it was daunting. it was scary. it was -- it was all those things. >> were you tough on yourself? >> i was, i was but, you know, my crew would not let me fall flat on my face and my cast was great. so i just want to applaud them for supporting me. [ applause ] thank you, guys. >> thank you for the series. >> thank you for being here playing the piano, singing a little song. getting everybody in the mood for "the jeffersons." anthony anderson. wash "black-ish" tonight at 9:00, 8:00 central on abc. and coming up our abc yearbook showdown. our nominees for best moves are getting warmed up. who will win it? [ applause ♪ oh i wanna dance with somebody ♪ welcome back, everybody. this week we're opening up the "gma" yearbook. we're celebrating some of our favorite moments from the past year and nothing gets our audience excited like a little dance. isn't that right, everybody? [ cheers and applause ] >> that's right. oh. we brought back three of our favorites for the chance to compete for the best moves yearbook award. first let's take a look at some of our favorite dance breaks. >> that is donte and donte has nearly half a million instagram followers who love his motivational dancers. >> you're going to debut one of your new ones here right now. >> yes, this is like totally new. >> oh. ♪ wanna dance with somebody ♪ with somebody who loves me >> the 60-year-old break-dancer, yes. 60 years old. amazing. >> there he is. >> show us what you got. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> let's take a look at 96-year-old young shirley goodman dancing the -- they call it the tush push. >> please welcome dancing nana and her family. ♪ >> so let's welcome back our three finalists. up first he's an instagram star who took the internet by storm by combining his incredible moves with inspiring words, all the way from toronto, canada, please welcome donte colley. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ just dance ♪ just dance [ cheers and applause ] ♪ just dance ♪ just dance ♪ just dance, dance ♪ just dance >> go, donte. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. >> whoo. >> we love donte. >> i'm telling you, next up by day he's an advertising executive, by night he is a break dancing dad. all the way from chicago, illinois, let's hear it for ben hart. ♪ just dance ♪ just dance [ applause ] ♪ just dance just dance >> oh. >> oh. wow. ♪ just dance ♪ >> wow. >> oh. >> wow! wow! [ cheers and applause ] >> and finally her family knows her by nana but to america she is known as the dancing nana from sarasota, florida. please give it up for shirley goodman. ♪ just dance >> and tush push. and tush push. a little tap-dance. ♪ just dance ♪ just dance >> whoo! ♪ >> all right. >> dancing nana. all right. >> the jazz hands were a nice touch, nana. >> come on out, everybody. >> donte, good to see you. >> come on. >> wonderful to see you all again. >> mwah. >> how you doing? >> you bring us joy. you bring us joy. thank you so much. >> we appreciate you guys being here and we're going to give out the award now. it doesn't matter because i've got to say every one of you puts a smile on our faces here in studio and at home so america has voted for the person they think has the best moves. robin, you have the results. >> and sometimes people say this, it was very close but they don't really mean it. it was extremely -- >> we always mean it. >> no, no, we don't always mean it. but this time it truly was. it truly was. i think it was like less than 1%. >> less than 1%. >> less than 1%. i'm telling you. it's shirley, the dancing nana. [ applause ] >> shirley, your yearbook. >> winner. >> awesome. >> everybody, "gma" yearbooks. thank you. [ applause ] >> "gma" yearbooks and, remember, you can get into the school spirit and help classrooms in need by donating to donors choose and since yesterday we've already raised over $2.8 million. so go to our website for more information and now we're going to go to ginger on liberty island. hey, ginger. >> with the tush push. >> hey there, michael. sounds like so much fun in the studio. we are also having a great time celebrating enlightenment, freedom, liberty, democracy because we are in the brand-new statue of liberty museum. it opens on thursday. it's free to the public. you got to buy the ticket on the ferry but other than that you come in here and you'll be part of an immersive video that you actually see playing, drone video, one and only time it can fly around the statue herself and that video that you get to be a part of when you come to the museum it's narrated by none other than diane sawyer so you'll want to come here and . good morning. our transition to wet weather begins today with just mainly a gray sky but much cooler. lookal the at these temperature the 50s and 60s. starting tonight the >> and just so you all know as we are celebrating democracy, i was totally getting in on my dance moves celebrating the yearbook. back to you. >> thank you so much, ginger. summer is right around the corner. just found out my new workout buddy, caleb mclaughlin, the spokesperson for our sponsor, planet fitness. he's here to tell us all about a fun challenge for teens this summer. thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >> tell us a little bit about it. >> all right. thank you. so basically planet fitness is allowing teenagers 15 to 18 to work out all summer in their gyms for free. >> for free, guys. [ applause ] >> that is fantastic. >> yeah. >> it's clear you like to work out. on your social media account you're always doing it. why is exercise so near and dear to your heart? >> it's motivating. helps me focus and makes knee feel energized. >> now you're saying to kids your age let's do this. >> i believe -- i feel like it's -- i feel like it's good for kids to take care of themselves. >> start young. >> yeah, mentally and physically. >> trust me. and we also have brian with us. hi, how are you? >> hello. i'm doing well. thank you. >> planet fitness director of health and fits in here with shiloh and sienna doing cardio. talk to us about cardio and reminding kids would can work out for free how important it is. >> it benefits you emotionally and physically. now the new federal guidelines forfe fitness are calling for teens to do 60 minutes a day. that can be aggressive for some but we wanted to help out in our own little way and created like a 30-minute workout that incorporates cardio, strength and flexibility and i have my friends over here, shiloh and sienna doing exercises from that workout. and you can come in to planet fitness as caleb mentioned and do these exercises on your own or you can participate in a training session with one of our certified trainers all the way through september 1st. again, for free. >> it's really great. caleb, great thing to get behind. this is the kind of thing you are giving back not only to yourself but to your fellow teens and we have these guys on the ellipticals. another way to get started. whoo. live tv, everybody. [ applause ] i'll go over here. because of my core that i didn't fall. >> you've been doing your exercises. >> so just the bottom line you were saying about the elliptical. >> we have a lot of equipment in planet fitness. this the elliptical. it is great from a cardio perspective. it works the upper and lower body. a lot of others only work the lower body and it's great for your heart. >> thank you guys so much. awesome caleb. guys, go check it out, caleb, brian, learn more about summer challenge on our website. we'll see you in a minute. thanks, guys. sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save $1,000 on the new queen sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, only $1,799. only for a limited time. there are roadside attractions. and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2019 glc. lease the glc 300 suv for just $479 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. [ applause ] we're back with as very funny guy, comedian pete holmes. a new book out called "comedy sex god" and it is out -- >> you're saying it wrong. you have to pause. >> go ahead. >> you can't say "comedy sex god" to these fine people. it sounds like -- that sounds like i'm bragging. watch. "comedy, sex, god." >> i like to call you a comedy sex god. >> well, that's very -- well. thank you. [ applause ] thank you. thank you. thank you. >> i think that's all the time we have. >> that's all the time we have. i'm a comedy sex god. thank you, "good morning america" for having me. those are the three topics i care about most, comedy being art, creativity, sex being love, love relationships. i talk about meeting my wife, having a baby, all these different things then god. >> you do tie in spirituality. >> yes, because i feel like so many of us are chasing happiness. i know you know that feeling. i was just on vacation eating ice cream on the beach but that's a trap. you know, you finish the ice cream and then you want water, then you want a nap and then you want dinner and then you want to go to bed. >> what should we do? >> happiness is a fool's errand. it's silly. i found where lasting joy and peace is is identifying with your spirit. that's what the book is about. >> that's really great. that's actually quite lovely. i know your mom was hoping you'd be a youth pastor so you sort of achieved that. >> my moment wanted me to be a youth pastor my whole life. i went to christian college to become one and when i became a stand-up comedian, this is true, it's a quote, my mom said, close enough. it's a similar -- it's a skill set. you get up, you talk in front of people and make them leave and hopefully leaving them better when they came in so -- >> what more could you want? >> i made eyes with the one woman in the audience that looks like she's falling asleep. it's a similar skill set and she's like -- >> now you've just touched her soul. mom, he did it. >> mom, i did it. mom! [ applause ] >> wherever you are. i want everybody to check out the book. >> i do too. >> yes, you are it. but the book is "comedy sex god." >> we should have put commas in there or something. >> no, just go with it. "comedy sex god." >> thank you. pete holmes. the book is out now. the book is out now. >> it's out today. ♪ ♪ star wars galaxy's edge opening may 31st at the disneyland resort you need to place yourself in the moment. ♪ our products make the wins more victorious... ♪ and the rewards even sweeter. you need confidence in the appliances you select to build the home and life you love. our products and services bring moments like this to every family. shop top-brand appliances at sears, including kenmore. sears, making moments matter. sears, it's no ordinary day at denny's it's crepe day. a family tradition we started about twenty-two minutes ago. and from the looks of it, this tradition is going to last awhile. denny's has new crepes! see you at denny's. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i receive travel rewards. going new places! going out for a bite! going anytime. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com. 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