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♪ good good novak djokovic is out of wimbledon. >> what an upset. an american hopeful takes down the top seed at wimbledon as serena williams crushes the competition and closes in on a record. so will the americans claim grand slam glory? ♪ and good morning, america. happy fourth of july to you. a lot of celebrating here and across the pond. all eyes on serena williams and sam querrey. they call it manic monday at wimbledon. they are down to the final 16 and all of them have matches today. >> the sam querrey story is incredible. he looked like he surprised even himself. >> of course. the unbeatable. >> absolutely, and he's playing again today as you said. we'll see if he can keep the hot streak alive. meanwhile, here at home. a record number traveling for the holiday taking plane, trains and automobiles. traffic control center in new york and d.c.'s train station and airport. >> then police are also keeping a close eye on holiday crowds. security ramping up across the country and new york is on edge after that mysterious explosion in central park. that was very scary. >> mysterious and very scary. officials are now investigating after an 18-year-old tourist was injured. authorities are now saying it was not an act of terror. abc's mara schiavocampo is at the park with the latest. mara, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning. that explosion actually happened right behind me here injuring that college student seriously. now police actually just left the scene moments ago. they continue to gather evidence as they try to piece together exactly what happened. an explosion rocking new york's central park sunday morning. >> i was just running around the pond here. there was a very loud explosion. >> reporter: an 18-year-old virginia tourist severely injured after stepping on an explosive device and partially severing his foot. >> we don't know what happened. there was a small explosion and then -- >> dust. >> then dust. >> reporter: the nypd rushing to the scene. the bomb squad and homeland security officers investigating the blast, saying it was not terrorism related. >> the explosion that could have been an experiment with fireworks or a homemade explosive. >> reporter: the victim's grandmother unsettled. >> we're all sad. i mean, this wonderful, wonderfully active young man, somebody did it. i don't know who. >> reporter: new york city already on edge. ahead of the holiday deploying a new critical response team mobile cameras and so-called vapor dogs being used to sniff out bombs like the ones used at the boston marathon bombing in 2013. across america, police forces stepping up security for the fourth of july. in washington, d.c., a strong law enforcement presence ahead of festivities on the national mall. >> we have a pretty tight security plan for the fourth of july with our partners. >> reporter: in boston, increasing surveillance cameras where the iconic fireworks spectacular will take place, and in chicago, police working around the clock with more than 5,000 officers on street patrol. now, as for that victim here in new york, he reportedly has had part of his leg amputated. officials say they don't know who that device may have belonged to but he and his friends are not suspects. lara. >> mara schiavocampo, thank you. so scary. and the country's also on alert this morning for wild weather. severe storms, flash flooding causing major washouts and some travel headaches. ginger is with us now for the latest. >> this is not what you want to run into when you're doing your holiday travel. this is southern illinois, 3 inches falling quickly in hours. and you can see the radar this morning, there are already flash flood warnings in place in parts of missouri. this will stretch all the way into west virginia, cincinnati is included in that flash flood watch, we're looking for easily 2 to 3 inches falling very quickly in some of these places, and that's why our alex perez is in cincinnati with the very latest. >> reporter: hey, good morning, ginger, that's right. they are on high alert here in cincinnati and across the area for flash floods. at times it seems the rain here would not let us. this holiday weekend severe weather slamming the midwest. relentless hail hammering colorado blanketing the ground with what looked like snow in july. in kansas, torrential downpours on sunday obscuring the road for drivers in wichita. winds ripping through this fireworks stand. where nearly 9 inches of rain caused flash flooding on saturday. more flooding in the region swamping the streets of this small town in illinois. in oklahoma, funnel clouds looming over this neighborhood. this twister touching down in stillwater. severe winds whipping at 60 miles per hour in warwick, oklahoma. and in south dakota, motorists were stopped in their tracks by hard-hitting hail. and this is not over yet. this storm now making its way towards the mid-atlantic. ginger. >> yes, it is. it's moving just east of you. and it's actually rounds of storms you can see that flash flood watch extends all the way to virginia and i wanted to time this out through the afternoon. see how it happens round after round and right there at 9:00 when so many folks are looking for fireworks from philadelphia, up through new york city, the threat of rain exists so keep that in mind. the other thing i want to mention is west virginia has that bull's-eye of heavy rain so anywhere that's very saturated the river is very heavy still at this time, dan, we'll be watching. >> we know you will. thank you. out on america's roads today the forecast calls for traffic. millions of us will be on the move. here's a live look inside the traffic war room in new york city where they will be watching for trouble spots throughout the day and abc's linzie janis is out on the new jersey turnpike. hey, linzie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. an estimated 43 million americans are traveling this weekend. that is a record and most of them -- an estimated 36 million are driving on the roads. many of them headed home today. as you can see now the roads are clear but, of course, it's just after 7:00 in the morning and most people are going to want to be squeezing every minute they can out of this holiday weekend. according to waze, the the traffic and navigation app, traffic won't actually peak until tonight at 10:00 p.m., that's after people see those fireworks displays, dan. >> back to that number, 36 million the record, is that because of the low gas prices? >> that's right, gas prices are at an 11-year low, dan, $2.27 a gallon. that's the national average and that is about 50 cents cheaper than it was this weekend last year. dan. >> linzie janis out on the road, buckled up before the traffic hits. thank you. over to you, lara. and of course, millions also hitting the skies and security as expected ramping up at airports across the country after those terror attacks overseas. abc's gloria riviera is at reagan national airport in washington. good morning, gloria. >> reporter: good morning, lara. that's right, so many folks flying in to celebrate the fourth of july here in our nation's capital. you can say it has been epically busy and authorities, of course, putting a priority on security in the wake of last week's attack at the airport in istanbul. you will see more armed officers, more canine units. what you won't see all the undercover agents keeping an eye on things. officials are reminding people if you see something, say something. the airlines booked an amazing 11 million seats this weekend. the busiest hubs are new york, las vegas, chicago and los angeles. that means you will have a wait. tsa says the longest lines are at 10:30 in the morning. the shortest lines 5:30 in the afternoon and, if you have questions, you could ask tsa directly yourself on twitter. their handle asktsa. lara. >> thank you so much. dan. the other major headline the horrifying trio of terror attacks. three deadly strikes all with possible ties to isis in less than a week in baghdad more than 160 people killed by a suicide bomber. the deadliest single bombing there in nearly a decade. this, after 44 people died at the attack -- at the istanbul airport and 20 hostages were killed in an upscale bakery in bangladesh. abc's alex marquardt is in our london bureau. alex, is this isis hitting back after experiencing some losses on the battlefield? >> reporter: good morning, dan. well, in baghdad and istanbul, this is isis proving they can still wreak havoc in the middle east despite losing ground. in bangladesh, they're showing that their influence around the world is growing claiming responsibility for this attack, the deadliest that country has seen in a recent wave of islamic extremist violence. a fuller picture emerging this morning of the deadly 12-hour standoff at an upscale restaurant in bangladesh's capital. at least six gunmen had stormed this cafe on friday night taking dozens hostages armed with guns and explosives made no demands as they reportedly separated the foreigners from the locals. the police telling local media today that the victims, most of them italian and japanese, were killed in the first 20 minutes of the attack. the siege ending only when bangladeshi troops stormed in the early hours of the morning, killing the terrorists and taking one person into custody. among the at least 22 dead was 19-year-old american college student abinta kabir in town visiting relatives. her cousin posting this message on facebook. she is my cousin, my sister, she went to that bakery to meet up with her friends but she didn't come back alive. those friends killed, as well, were tarishi jain, a 19-year-old who studied at u.c.-berkeley and faraaz hossain, a student at emory university. his family said the gunman offered to let him go but refused unwilling to leave his friends and paid with his life. we're also learning more about the attackers. all young men in their teens and 20s, several of whom came from upper class well-to-do families and had good educations, not the kind of profile we usually see for people who have been radicalized. lara. >> all right, alex, thank you. and now we turn to the race for the white house and hillary was grilled by the fbi this weekend over her use of a private e-mail server and donald trump on the attack but facing some backlash for his latest online posting. abc's mary bruce is in washington with more. good morning, mary. >> reporter: hi, good morning. well, this is an interview that could change the shape of the presidential race as the fbi now inches closer to deciding whether hillary clinton mishandled classified information and whether charges should be filed. this morning, all eyes are on the fbi and when it will announce the findings of its investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. after being questioned for 3 1/2 hours clinton is looking to put the controversy behind her. >> i'm eager to do it. i was pleased to have the opportunity to assist the department in bringing its review to a conclusion. >> reporter: clinton slipping out of her d.c. home saturday heading for the fbi as they investigate whether she mishandled classified information on her private e-mail server. "the new york post" out with this holiday headline calling it "the grillary." she says it was businesslike but the political damage may already be done. the scandal has plagued her campaign from the start fueling criticisms about her trustworthiness. trump tweeted it is impossible for the fbi not to recommend criminal charges against hillary clinton. what she did was wrong and suggesting she sent bill to have the meeting with the usag referring to a private discussion last week between her husband and the attorney general on a phoenix tarmac. but it was this trump tweet using the jewish star of david to label clinton the most corrupt candidate ever that raised eyebrows and swift rebuke and trump later changing it to a circle. he's been under fire for lack of planning around the convention and hopes to turn that around wednesday when he's expected to unveil the much-anticipated list of speakers at the don vengs. >> interesting run in cleveland. mary bruce, thank you for your reporting this morning. we move now to florida, where they're in for a mess is holiday sad to say. a state of emergency has been declared there because of a green slimy smelly and flat-out dangerous invasion. green algae spreading in the water and ruining many people's july 4th plans. abc's eva pilgrim is in jensen beach looking into how long it will last. eva, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, it's not looking any better. the algae has spread further out into the water and that awful smell we keep talking about has also spread. if you spend any time near this algae, you'll need one of these. we saw a lot of people with these yesterday. this is giving people headaches and making it hard to breathe. this morning, a state of emergency across parts of southern florida. toxic blue-green algae invading some of the states. usually packed beaches. >> it smells like rotten eggs. >> it interferes with your breathing. >> reporter: it started two weeks ago after polluted water was dumped out of lake okeechobee to prevent flooding. authorities calling the infiltration unprecedented. >> we know now it's toxic. >> reporter: florida's governor declaring a state of emergency. in four counties. they're closing several beaches. stuart, the hardest hit, and now investigating if the toxic water is to blame for some reported infections. some residents complaining of headaches, respiratory issues and even rashes since the algae arrived. senator marco rubio touring the area this weekend calling the damage catastrophic. >> this is beyond just an ecological disaster. it's an economic disaster with long-term implications. >> reporter: local business owners here agree. >> i'm totally grounded and have had to turn everyone away. >> reporter: we took a boat to see one of the most blanketed areas up close. residents wearing masks finding the sour smells overwhelming. >> this blue-green algae, it releases toxins as it dies and you're obviously smelling it right now. >> that's why you have the mask on? >> yes. >> reporter: the florida health department installing signs warning boaters of the algae and at least one beach closed. several of the ones that are open warning beachgoers not to swim even if the water looks okay. >> when people ask me i tell them this way, i am not going to go swimming in the water. >> reporter: and they still don't have a cleanup plan in place. just to give you an idea what's it's like, it's curdled, it's green. they keep calling it guacamole thick. >> oh, no. curdled, green and guacamole-like, not a great combination. thanks for your report this morning. i would like to turn to big winners at wimbledon. the number one player in the world, novak djokovic taken down by an underdog, not just any underdog but an american and serena williams marches on, crushing the competition on her path to the title and crosses a huge milestone along the way and abc's kendis gibson has more. >> reporter: well, lara, good morning. six americans are playing today at wimbledon, the most to get this far in the tournament since 2004, but it is these two in particular that has everyone talking. the yanks are on a roll this independence day at the all england club. taking center stage, serena williams who won her 300th grand slam match crushing the competition in less than an hour. >> game. >> reporter: the historic win propelling williams into second place for all-time career major victories. >> it gives me a lot of confidence. i know what it takes to win these tournaments and it's just about now just doing it. >> reporter: the reigning champ looks to be back on form after a rough outing friday. williams was fined $10,000 for slamming her racket which landed on a tv cameraman's lap. >> frustrating. >> reporter: on the men's side, wimbledon is still buzzing over the shocking upset of top-seeded novak djokovic at the hands of american sam querrey ranked 41 in the world. >> and novak djokovic is out of wimbledon! >> reporter: the 28-year-old california native was previously best known not for his killer serve but for his off-the-court exploits on bravo's "millionaire matchmaker." >> what's your celebrity crush? >> probably taylor swift. >> reporter: the american victorious on the court this morning. proving his win over the defending champ was no fluke. >> as the match progressed i was serving and holding and we were going back and forth and gained more confidence with every game. >> reporter: well, querrey now has a girlfriend but last year he was looking for an all-american girl that likes watching him play tennis. many are saying it's our patriotic duty. >> you can see all the action on espn, watch espn and the espn app. >> and i was going to say i hope taylor swift is watching for sam's sake. now back to ginger for more on that severe weather heading east. >> damaging wind and hail main threats today, much of kentucky from bowling green to raleigh. good morning, i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. on this independence day, sunshine away from the coast, cool breezes for all of us, clouds and drizzle developing tonight and no warmth in my extended forecast. 60s and 70 around the bay. 70s inland until u get to the east bay and south bay. 9:30 tonight, cloud cover from the richmond sean rafael bridge, down to the san mateo bridge and back toward the coast. coming up, a bitter custody battle. the 10-year-old golf phenom caught in the middle of her parents' fight. why it could keep her off the course for a year. and with millions of americans out on the highways, for the holiday, the new technology that could make roads safer preventing semi trucks from deadly rollovers like this one. keep it here on "gma." new technology that could make roads safer preventing semi trucks from deadly rollovers like this one. keep it here on "gma." . now from abc 7 news. >> good morning. happy 4th of july. i'm reggie aqui from the abc 7 morning news. police and fire departments across the area are cracking down on illegal fireworks this july 4th. fines are more expensive this year in hopes people will go to organized displays instead. penalties range from 500 to $1,000 in san jose. for the first time ever in san jose you can report neighbors online through the fire department's website. see what your traffic looks like this morning. i have good news. there's not a single person right now over the richmond bridge. now there are two cars. so if that's the bridge you use you are in luck. the same for the bay bridge. look at the toll plaza. on a day when you can count the number of cars passing through on the way to san francisco to oakland you are in good shape. if you have to work at least you hey guys lunch is here! it's on me fellas. with the chase mobile app, stephen curry can send money to more people in less time. thanks, steph! no problem. even to friends in a growing number of other banks. ya'll ready to go? come on fellas let's go! easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. good morning from the roof. we are starting off cloudy on this independence day. look at your planner, figure out how you will spend the day and what temperature. upper 50s to near 60 at the coast. mid-70s to near 80. temperatures up to 11 below average. this is the way it looks at 9:30 tonight. you can see in the north bay, fog from the richmond san rafeal bridge to the san mateo bridge, cloud cover. dress for the 50s and 60s. think today's cool, look at the forecast by the weekend. >> coming up on "gma," the 10-year-old golf prodigy caught in her parents bitter custody battle whiechlt judges say she can't play competitively for a full year. hope you join [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. welcome back to "good morning america." you are looking live at the washington monument in d.c. a spectacular fireworks display will happen there tonight, of course, to celebrate the fourth of july. and happy fourth of july to you all. >> happy fourth, everybody. those fireworks will happen if the weather cooperates, ginger. >> i didn't want to interject. >> wah-wah. also happening right now, security ramping up across the country. new york city on edge after that explosion in central park. they're investigating right now after an 18-year-old tourist was severely injured from a blast. he is recovering this morning and millions on alert for that severe weather we were just discussing as a record number of travelers hit the road and the sky, this holiday, facing flash floods, flash flood watches from oklahoma to maryland. ginger, as we mentioned tracking it all, determined to ruin the holiday for everybody. >> no. >> i'm just kidding. >> we always blame her. love you, girl. sara haines in, doing a little "pop news" this morning. >> happy fourth. >> happy fourth. this is an unbelievable story. we have a really great hot shot. an army vet who rescued an eagle trapped in a tree using all of that excellent military training and that story is coming up sure to inspire. >> nearly gave the eagle a heart attack. we'll tell you about that coming up. but first here, a bitter custody battle over a 10-year-old golf prodigy. in a new ruling the judge has sidelined this female phenom for the next year, that means no tournaments and a severely scaled back practice schedule. the girl's father who is also her coach is calling it a major setback for this rising star and abc's t.j. holmes is here with more. >> good morning. like you just said the girl is only 10 years old but get this for the past seven years of her life her parents have been fighting over her in court. this latest court order mentions things like schedule, visitation you'd expect to see, but the part that is getting a lot of attention is the part that says she has to stop playing competitive golf. this little golfer can't compete for now. the 10-year-old was ordered by a judge to stay away from golf tournaments for the next year. that decision is part of an ongoing custody battle between her parents that's now lasted seven years and it comes at a time when her dad mike vechery says her talent and career are flourishing. >> just happens -- she's won i think 23 out of 33 tournaments in the last three years. >> reporter: vechery who caddies for his daughter and coaches her said he bought his daughter plastic clubs when she was just 3 and has developed into a promising prospect. >> as far as her skill level, she's in the top 10% in the nation. she's ready to obtain a scholarship to college and here she is only 10 years old. >> reporter: but the judge's custody order says among other things like who she spends holidays with that the child shall not be permitted to play competitive golf for one year and she's not allowed to take lessons with any golf pro. her mother who did not comment on this has sole legal and physical custody for the child and the order doesn't lay out why she can't compete for the next year but vechery believes the judge thought she was playing too much golf. >> i think the judge thought she's playing five or six hours a day golf with me and that's completely false. >> reporter: vechery is appealing the decision hoping she won't have to take a year off and slow a career off to a stellar start. according to the judge's order she can play some golf. not competitive and she is allowed to play at least one round a week or five hours whichever is greater but, dan, in a situation like this, a nasty custody dispute so much emphasis is on the golf. some would argue there are much bigger things than sports at play. >> absolutely, this little girl caught in the middle. thank you. let's bring in abc's senior legal correspondent sunny hostin. sunny, good morning. >> good morning. >> some are critical of the judge. you suspect there's more going on. >> there must be more because the legal standard is what is in the best interest of the child. this decision came after a full hearing and so -- and a trial so my sense is there's more to this story we haven't heard from the mother even though we've reached out for comment and i suspect that the judge was trying to do what is in the best interest of the child, which is really what the standard is, so we don't really know why the judge was so restrictive in this ruling. no competitive golf for a year. the mother now has sole legal custody and she didn't have that before and the father also has to take anger management classes. that tells me there is something going on here. >> a lot of smoke perhaps. but the father does say that his daughter loves to golf. will the daughter be consulted by the judge? would that likely have happened. >> well, that's the other interesting thing. she's 10 years old but typically kids have attorneys representing them in these cases, guardian ad litems. the judge must have consulted with this child and perhaps the child doesn't want to play golf five and six hours a day and maybe she doesn't want to compete in these tournaments. i suspect, again, there is something more at play that we don't know about and the bottom line is, don't we want kids to just be kids? i mean she is 10 years old. even if she's this phenom or this prodigy we want our children to have childhoods. >> i couldn't agree more. sunny, i appreciate it. lara, over to you. >> so true. we are going to switch gears now as millions of americans are hitting the roads this fourth of july, they will be sharing it with massive trucks that could roll over with deadly consequences. now, though, there is technology designed to keep everybody safer. we're going to go back out to abc's alex perez with more. >> reporter: within seconds a massive semi-truck can lose control. causing chaos on the road. >> look at that. look at that. >> reporter: and for millions of drivers sharing the road with these heavy beasts it can turn deadly for them too. in april a new jersey teen was killed when a semi rolled over on to her car. in 2014 the d.o.t. reports more than 410,000 accidents involving large trucks and that includes rollovers. >> overturned semi. >> reporter: one technology that is helping to prevent that is electronic stability control which helps truck drivers maintain control during extreme steering. the government recently making this technology mandatory and heavy-duty trucks manufactured on or after 2017. immi a company that makes this equipment says even more can be done giving "gma" exclusive access to a rollover simulation to show how its technology called rolltech can help keep truck drivers safe. >> trucks do roll over and they roll over frequently. in this case it's the driver that we're trying to protect and save their live. >> reporter: they strapped a dummy in the seat installing crash sensors and rigging the course with 29 cameras. >> please make sure to stay behind the first set of barriers. >> reporter: watch as this speeding semi swerves as to avoid a car and then flips. that would-be driver cushioned from the impact by a side roll air bag. and from above you can see the aftermath. the tractor trailer completely flipped on its side. >> i think rolltech is a good step in the right direction in the sense that it is intended to move the occupant away from the roof and provide a side curtain to prevent partial ejection. >> these type of accidents occur and impact everybody. >> reporter: but for those millions of drivers on the road to stay safe experts say they should find a road with fewer trucks and take it. keep an eye on swerving and speeding and avoid passing trucks on narrow roads. for "good morning america," alex perez, abc news, converse, indiana. and coming up on our big board, will hollywood be saying good-bye to its lavish oscar parties? the new academy rules calling for a crackdown. and then, one of the biggest lottery jackpots in u.s. history is up for grabs on tuesday night. can you increase your odds of winning? and back on the court at wimbledon, today serena williams with her 300th slam win, now fighting for her next big win. we'll talk about that and the american superstar. a lot coming up on or big board in just two minutes. welcome back. time now for the big board. our team of insiders here to take on today's top stories and we're going to begin with new rules that could mean the end to a lot of those oscar parties that happen in hollywood. the academy is now cracking down on events that are meant to woo oscar voters. joining us now to talk about it is larry hackett, former "people" magazine editor in chief. larry, will these rules work? >> i don't really think so. here's what goes on. winning an oscar is a political campaign, it's no different than running for office. starting in the fall studios start to have brunches and lunches and cocktail parties attached to screenings to make sure people see their movies. for some reason the academy has decided that they don't want any undue influence and they're banning people not only from going but from getting invited to these parties. i find it mystifying. there's no suggestion anywhere anybody's vote has been bought in the past so seems strange to do when so much more attention should be paid to the idea that the academy has hundred of new members that will make it more representative of the country. >> larry, you have said this because it'll cut down on your pigs in a blanket quotient or -- do you think there will be fewer parties or people will ignore the rules? >> i don't think they'll ignore them. any studio doesn't want to jeopardize what's going on. i think these rules just came out and the idea of what the academy will do is uncertain. i don't think they'll police it but begin later and make or for low key but look around and say, are you having champagne and salmon at your party? so will we. the idea that the academy will stop this or penalize people seems highly unlikely. >> one of the rules said you had to show the movie. >> right. >> but a lot of times, larry, i have seen you at parties and people might catch up with friends, have a pig in the blanket and then skip the screening. >> exactly, because "a" they've seen the movie already or want to meet with friends. will they have police at the door to make sure you've seen the screening. i think what they really want to do is slow it down for fear that it could get out of hand as years went on. >> larry, thank you very much. best of luck to you in this minimized party environment. i know it's going to be a hardship. >> i'll do what i can. all right, now to the growing mega millions jackpot. there was no winner friday. that means the jackpot for tuesday's drawing is an estimated $449 million. joining us now, richard lustig, author of "learn how to increase your chances of winning the lottery." richard, good morning to you. you have won lottery game prizes seven times. what's your advice to win? what's the first thing you should do? >> the first thing you should do if you're fortunate enough to win a big grand prize is don't go out and party and buy fancy cars and just start spending money like crazy. the very first thing you should do is clear up all your debts. take this seriously. so pay off your house, pay off your cars, pay off your credit cards. clear yourself completely of debt and then get yourself a financial adviser that is experienced and has a good track record and have them set you up an investment program so that when you retire you're not living in a refrigerator box under a bridge. you know, you're living in a fancy old folks home and they're taking care of you. >> all right, let's not put the cart before the horse. let's talk about how to win it. i know you've written a book and the odds are staggering. what is it, like 1 in 259 million chance of winning? >> yeah. >> you have a lot of tips in your book and one of these tips is whether or not it's better to go in on a pool or be a lone wolf? tell everybody -- >> absolutely be in on a pool. okay, it's commonsense that a person that buys 100 tickets is going to have a better chance of winning than a person who only buys ten tickets. if you're in a pool you're buying in volume. buying in volume increases your chances of winning but just make sure that you check out the pool. that it's run properly, that everybody is informed of what's going on because there's a lot of lottery pools out there that are run very poorly. >> yeah, great advice. all right, richard, we thank you very much. got to get now to my favorite story of the morning, yes, wimbledon. it is called manic monday today because 16 rounds of 16 matches all being played today. serena williams looking for her grand slam match win number 301. to talk about that and so much more, our pal patrick mcenroe. thanks for being here, patrick. >> lara, we miss you over here. could you buy me a lottery ticket tomorrow, please. i can't do that over here. >> i will, and i will hand it to you in person when i get there. you've seen some great stuff this week. serena just made history with her 300th slam match making her second only to martina navratilova. how do you think it looks, she seems to have great momentum, is she going to go all the way? >> well, it seems like every grand slam we pick serena so why not? i'm going to pick her here. this is wimbledon. she loves the grass and had a very tough match over the weekend against christina mchale the young american but she was in dominant form and she's taking on svetlana kuznetsova so it could be a test but i love the way serena is looking. i'm predicting that she'll win number 22, her 22nd career grand slam singles title that would tie the great steffi graf. >> unbelievable. >> she is incredible. let's talk about sam querrey, the american who upset novak djokovic. so many people talking about this match. you were right there. what happened? >> well, i think sam had obviously the greatest match he's ever played. he's a guy that struggled in big matches early in his career and to me he had been an underachiever on the men's tour. but he came out he went for his shots serving huge and something wasn't quite right with novak djokovic. the match halted with a two-set lead for sam querrey and it stopped because of rain, darkness, there were a lot of rain delays throughout the match. djokovic won the third set easily. it looked like he was going to get it to a fourth set but, get this, he ran out of challenges late in the fourth set. that really cost him and sam querrey held his nerve a lot better than did djokovic in the fourth set tie-break. after the match djokovic said something wasn't quite right with him but he would not elaborate so his run to try to win the calendar slam ends early on the grass at wimbledon. >> shocking news and today i know you'll have much more to report. we thank you so much, patrick. >> you can see all the action at wimbledon today. >> on espn and espnapp. >> also streaming live on watch espn and the espn app. our thanks to patrick, richard and larry. coming up, our hot shot of the day. how one eagle-eyed veteran helped to save a bald eagle. keep it here. ♪ time now for our hot shot this morning. the perfect story to share for the fourth of july. a bald eagle rescued by a veteran over the weekend. jason galvin and his neighbors in rush city, minnesota, saw it dangling from a tree and his leg was stuck in a piece of rope wrapped around a branch, leaving the eagle hanging upside down 70 feet off the ground. it had been caught up there for two days but when they called for help everyone said there's really nothing we can do. not giving up the army vet used his military training to untangle the eagle shooting down the branch the eagle was caught on, now, the rescue was emotional experience for him saying, quote, there were a lot of tears and when it finally came down it was breathtaking. it was a beautiful moment. the eagle is now healing at a nearby medical facility and picked up the nickname appropriately so freedom. so now everyone is just hoping and waiting to see freedom fly again. it took him 90 minutes and 150 shots. >> 150 shots. >> yes, and as dan likes to say it might have given the eagle a heart attack. >> it might have but it was worth it. i mean, otherwise they were just going to leave the bird there. >> i have a follow-up question, did someone catch the branch? >> i'm not sure, i can follow up. it kind of dangled down and did not hurt -- 70 feet falling straight down but he's eating and drinking. >> oh, freedom. let freedom ring. >> or fly. >> yes. >> and coming up, wwe star john cena. back here on "gma," the kendall fire proving you don't have to be a big fire to destroy homes. four homes destroyed and firefighters sent to the hospital. red flag warnings from reno to montana. "good morning america" is brought to you by the all-new three-row mazda cx-9. now from abc 7 news -- >> good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc 7 news. meteorologist mike nicco has the fourth of july forecast. >> good morning. you can see cloud cover behind me. that's the big detriment in the fireworks. it will be along the coast from petaluma and down to san mateo bridge. 50s and 60s there. the forecast will get cooler through thursday. reggie? >> look at thet traffic this morning. smooth sailing pretty much wherever you are going in the bay area. while we are not seeing any delays on the mass transit system, there's a bus with maintenance. so be aware of that. stay there. "gma" is coming up right next. we will have another update in 25 minutes. see you then. good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and a holiday travel alert. severe weather and flash flooding as millions hit the road this fourth of july. we'll give you the best times to drive. ♪ i'm going to stand by you family first. the top executive stunning the business world leaving behind a billion dollar company to take care of her sister. >> since my sister was diagnosed we've been in this journey together. >> expert advice for the millions of americans facing caregiving questions right now. ♪ i got this feeling and we are america. an exclusive first look at john cena's powerful message this fourth of july. >> this year patriotism shouldn't just be about pride of country, it should be about love. >> the new campaign uniting americans this morning. ♪ good to be alive right about now ♪ and we're kicking off the holidays with "dancing" host tom bergeron as we say -- >> oh, good morning, america. how are you? ♪ got to love that tom bergeron. >> who was he imitating there? >> it sounded like gilbert godfrey. >> such an original. happy fourth of july, everybody. if you're having a party today we've got the perfect spread for you. sandra lee is sharing her secret recipes for delicious barbecue and everything from ribs to corn to cake. >> yummy. >> what was the last thing on that list? cake? i'll stick around. >> i like cake. >> me too. also this morning the big "ugly betty" reunion. the cast back together again sharing more behind-the-scenes secrets. sara, what you got? >> must try summer hacks. everything to keep your kids happy, healthy and entertained this summer from outdoor crafts to sunburn solutions. easy diy tricks coming up. >> can't we just call them tips? >> yeah. >> instead of hacks? >> yeah. >> it's just hipper. >> hipper. >> techier. >> what the young kids call them. >> i want to know how to get sunscreen on a squirming 1 1/2-year-old. if she can tell me how to do that -- >> i know your trick, calling your wife. >> thank you for that. i appreciate it. sara will not be on the rest of the show. we're going to do the news now before we boot sara. the big story, the fourth of july travel, record move. a major reason for the increase in travel, low cost and abc's linzie janis reports in now from one of america's busiest highways. hey, linzie, good morning again. >> reporter: good morning, dan. an estimated 43 million americans are traveling this weekend. that is a record. most of them, an estimated 36 million, are on the roads, many of them headed home today. one of the reasons driving is so popular this year gas prices are at an 11-year low, $2.27 a gallon. that is an 11-year low. it's also 50 cents cheaper than it was this time last year. now, when it comes to what time you should leave, well, right now the roads are clear, but it's 8:00 a.m. so you might want to wait till later. be prepared for traffic. according to waze, traffic won't peak until 10:00 p.m. tonight wherever you live and that's mostly because people will leave the fireworks displays at about that time. >> drive safely. in australia a united flight was forced to return to sydney airport this morning after a bird strike during takeoff. a passenger on board posted this video of the plane dumping fuel over the ocean before its return. the passenger said it was, quote, a tad unnerving to witness, but everybody was fine. an orangutan flirting with freedom forcing a zoo in kansas city into lockdown. zoo officials say the 7-year-old female climbed to the top of the wall surrounding her exhibit and she returned on her own. this incident comes two days after an orangutan escaped its enclosure at busch gardens tampa before it was tranquilized. and a real-life sharknado off the coast of florida. these boaters captured this moment, a large mako blasted out of the water and did a backflip. they were he static then it started biting the ship's propeller. less of a positive sign. no one was hurt. finally a less menacing animal story. cheffou probably won't see at your fourth of july party. this dachshund going viral. the name, skeeter, and skeeter is enjoying the benefits of an industrial fan, which is at the bottom of your screen. he is appearing to fly. his paws moving to the music clearly enjoying himself even flashing a smile or what may be a wind-induced smile at times. the look on his face tells me -- >> he's trying to get away. >> please put me down. >> i thought it was a dramatic beyonce fan. >> i think that was the idea. >> that was the idea. skeeter. >> thank you, dan. "pop news" time with sara. >> we've got lots of fireworks in this morning's "pop news" in honor of the july 4th weekend and we start with a message of love and inclusion on this national holiday. remember this groundbreaking love has no labels campaign from the ad council. well, now in a "gma" exclusive we reveal the new video from that group with wrestling icon john cena. the megastar delivers a moving message celebrating patriotism for americans with all stars and stripes. take a look. >> this year patriotism shouldn't be just about pride of country. it should be about love, above beyond age, disability, sexuality, race, religion and any other labels because the second any of us judge people based on those labels, we're not really being patriotic, are we? >> the wrestling ring strong man sharing a strong message for this all-american holiday. i loved that commercial with the skeletons when they come out. >> and the people's reaction. >> makes you emotional. >> yeah, and john cena is so great. >> also great in "trainwreck." >> that's one of your favorites. >> you quote that a lot. we have to work on that. >> amy schumer and i are tight. >> now to the all-star firework at the ultimate july 4th party at the beach in westerly, rhode island. superstar taylor swift splashing in the surf with supermodels, because that's what she does, karlie kloss and gigi hadid and a lineup of taylor's pals but these are the pictures everyone is talking about. taylor and new beau tom hiddleston up close and personal in the water. take a look at what tom is wearing. that's an i heart t.s. t-shirt. >> that's subtle. >> initials taylor swift. possibly dan harris. blake lively and ryan reynolds dipped into the soiree. >> i thought it was tom sawyer. >> they were there too? >> yes. no one was missing. >> are you feeling fomo, fear of missing out? >> blake is showing off that baby bump and looking beautiful. >> she is ridiculously beautiful. >> both are adorable. dan has an i love hs shirt he wears on weekends. >> harris has no such shirt. >> no more stories? >> no, no, we do. one more, a happy one. now to the happy story of the bachelor -- i got sidetracked with my own digressing story. the bachelor who became a husband and now a proud father, sean lowe fell in love with catherine giudici and they were married on live tv. well, on sunday they shared their most wonderful news yet, the birth of their first child, samuel thomas lowe. catherine posting this photo from the hospital. sean sharing this simple message "my boy and me." >> oh, that's nice. >> catherine's said that her mom and sister will stay for the first month helping the new parents. i would extend that to a couple more months. get some more time out of the in-laws but wish them every happiness. >> bachelor success story. i love that. congratulation, guys. ginger is somewhere with the "morning menu." ging? 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we try to do it all. for some this is going to be a very easy choice for them. for others there is a question if this job feeds their soul. their passion or their family. they may be wondering how long can i take off and how long might i have with this person? it's an emotional toll. >> it sure is. >> absolutely. >> and wrapping your head around it can feed my soul but in a very different way. it can define me. >> absolutely. >> but in a positive way. that's a real trick when you've been working and in her case in christie's case you're at the top of your game. >> yes, exactly. it's true. these people, not everybody is going to be in that same financial position that she is and she's very fortunate, and i'd say to our viewers, even if you don't think you can take the time off, talk to your boss and on a human level, ask your boss is there something i can do here? what are my options? is there a way to secure my position in the company? and just ask on that human level. there's also some great budget tools that they can use if it turns out that they need to take some time off. >> i bet. talking to a boss on that human level, that expression is critical. >> i think so. >> maybe one day from home just so you can spend a little more time. >> exactly. >> exactly. can i work from home? is there a way for me to maybe reduce my hours for a shorter period of time? you may not get all the time you want but you can get some time. >> and just lastly, any advice for people who are going to do this to be the caregiver. >> i would say every support er needs a supporter, so make sure you get that friend, can they pick up your kid? can your spouse pick up some slack? make sure you're taking care of yourself. it's the first thing to go and make sure that you stay healthy. can you eat healthy foods, drink enough water. blow off stress in productive ways. we need to be healthy if we're going to take care of others. >> and these are very real tips because a lot of us will be facing exactly this. >> we will, we will. >> robyn, thanks so much for being here. and coming up on "good morning america," we're going behind the scenes with "ugly betty." we all love the show and they are back together just for us. ♪ you can take me anywhere the wind blows right into the rainbow ♪ caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra... can be a sign of existing joint damage... that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for... heart failure, or if you have persistent... fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. joint pain and damage... can go side by side. ask how enbrel can help relieve joint pain and help stop joint damage. enbrel, the number one rheumatologist-prescribed biologic. to show you how then a walaundry process wreaks havoc on your clothes thrashing them 3,000 times every wash. crushing them with 60 times the g-force of a rocket launch and baking them in a dryer that can get hot enough... ...to cook ribs. detergent alone is not enough. add downy fabric conditioner... ...to help protect clothes from stretching, fading and fuzz. learn more at howdownyworks.com a body without proper footd needssupport can mean pain. the dr. scholl's kiosk maps your feet and recommends our custom fit orthotic to stabilize your foundation and relieve foot, knee, or lower-back pain from being on your feet. dr. scholl's. tthe whitenessmy wasn't there as much, my teeth didn't look as healthy as others. my dentist said that pronamel would help protect my teeth. pronamel is giving me the confidence to know that i'm doing the right thing so it's nice to know that it was as simple as that. don't bring that mess around here, evan! whoo! don't do it. don't you dare. i don't think so! 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[ laughter ] >> reporter: last month's reunion at the atx television festival done on behalf of the available on hulu series found this cast looking back on four seasons of "ugly betty." a life-changing time that began in 2006. >> such a special job for all of us. we were in different places careerwise. >> it was a show that was really important to all of us. i mean i grew up with these people when i was a child -- >> i grew up on the show too with betty and these people and i can't talk without crying. what's wrong with me. >> reporter: nothing was wrong with america ferrera as betty suarez keeping it real with her latino family in queens and adroitly swimming with the sharks at her magazine job. >> what did you think of me when i first arrived. >> i hated you of course. >> reporter: the bleeding heart energy bringing it to broadcast tv. >> since i was 5 i felt like i was dropped in the wrong skin. >> reporter: like rebecca romijn's scheming sibling. >> i think it was the first transgender character in primetime television and now we have laverne cox and it's open -- i am obviously not a transgender person but it was an honor to get to play that role. >> reporter: no one made the "ugly betty" plot spoil like wilhelmina slater. >> it's almost scary how easy this is. >> you are evil. >> reporter: but vanessa williams, it turns out was a last-second edition to the cast in the read through i got a call it's not working out. we need you tomorrow. >> reporter: what comes to mind for you at the way "ugly betty" broke ground. >> every piece of advice betty gave to everybody else was the wisdom of the sages. >> if i was 10 or 12 or 15-year-old girl that would be the show that could save me so from the get-go i was doing it for me. my little self who didn't get to see characters. >> reporter: for abc news chris connelly, austin, texas. >> outside to ginger. >> hey, let's go right here to where calvin and lawyer are are celebrating what -- >> 28th wedding anniversary. >> love it. we're celebrating out here fourth of july with all these smiles and want to check in on something that's not as celebratory, the weather and this orange in dallas, more than 50,000 customers around dallas without power. some wind gusts above 60 miles per hour and that stationary, slash, warm front going to bring severe weather from bowling green into north carolina and tomorrow minneapolis gets into it. good morning, i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. on this independence day, sunshine away from the coast, cool breezes for all of us, clouds and drizzle developing tonight and no warmth in my extended forecast. 60s and 70 around the bay. 70s inland until u get to the east bay and south bay. 9:30 tonight, cloud cover from the richmond sean rafael bridge, down to the san mateo bridge and back toward the coast. even cooler by thursday. >> and coming up, summer hacks to keep your family happy and healthy from the sunburn, solutions to the perfect s'mores, very exciting and sandra lee sharing a delicious fourth of july barbecue. now from abc 7 news. happy fourth of july. you can watch the fireworks show in san francisco without missing out on the music no matter where you are. there's an app that will allow users who are not immediately next to the show to experience the music in realtime. the app is called pyrospectacular and it is free on the app store and google play. it starts 9:30 tonight. we will look at the weather in a second. but first the traffic. pretty much clear with one exception. southbound 101 south of rodeo avenue in sausalito, an overturned big rig. chp says it looks like a safeway truck and it's blocking three lanes of traffic. we understand there are minor injuries. be aware of that in sausalito. be aware of that in sausalito. been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for. your little girl getting married being one of them. ♪ ♪ i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com as you can see it is gray behind me and seeing breaks in he cloud cover. by 9:00 in the mid-50s to mid-60s. by noon and 4:00, 60 at the coast, mid-70s to low 80s elsewhere. here's a look at the fourth of july. watch for fog around san francisco. >> thank you, mike. another update in 30 minutes and alwa good morning, america. whoo. [ cheers and applause ] >> are you getting choked up? >> barbecue. >> we're celebrating big here in times square on the fourth. here's a behind-the-scenes look at our desk. we're having fun on the fourth of july snapchat. >> you don't look like you're having any fun. >> that's her newsman face. >> i disapprove of sara's face. and the band forever in your mind is here performing live just ahead. there they are chowing down on some s'mores. >> yes. >> unfortunately, went down my windpipe. i'm back. another one from "dancing with the stars" is tom bergeron leading a star-spangled capitol fourth. tom bergeron, what is that look. >> this is an old reference. it's more jack benny. thank you very much. >> of course, we all know him as host of "dancing with the stars." but also hosting a huge birthday bash for our country. it's called "a capitol fourth." i love the show and you've been doing it for a few years. >> the fourth time i've done it in five years. the fourth on a fourth. a synergy thing and it's amazing. a live show on the west lawn of the u.s. capitol and a star-studded lineup and great fireworks. it's one of my favorite stages to walk out on. >> i know you've said in your book live tv is one of the most relaxing things you do. >> i do. >> you get offered a lot of shows. why this one. >> well, this one is apart from the fact that it's live tv it is a celebration of who we are. it's a wonderful time to remember that we may be a dysfunctional family but we are a family and that just underscores that even at the birth of this nation it wasn't a bunch of guys in powdered wigs singing "kumbaya." it was tough. >> you appeared 0en "gma" in a very large giant life-size mirror ball which we saw you sneaking your drink and tried to bring that back today. we were not able to do that in i felt like human jiffy pop. >> you work with great people among them peta and maks. so excited to hear they're having a baby. i can't imagine her pulling that off. >> she was at the end of the season if you just said hello to peta, she'd start weeping. >> i remember feeling like that. >> and you got to know that kid is going to look good. >> oh, my gosh. >> that's going to be a good-looking kid in and do a look down memory lane. we like making fun of you whenever possible. >> i know. i'm game. >> i did not know that you were part of this show. roll 'em. >> yeah. >> oh, that's me? >> what do you call that? >> spice. >> the war lords use it to test their courage. >> you sure you won't have some? >> my courage doesn't need testing. >> i did not know that you were on "star trek." >> yeah, a couple of times. that was because of my friendship with whoopi goldberg. rick said you watch it. you want to be on it? it was that easy. >> never a dull moment from tom burj ron. see him, of course, on "dancing with the stars" but do not miss "a capitol fourth" airing on pbs. always a pleasure. >> thank you. >> we have to get over to sara. >> thanks. time for super summer hacks for every family here with nacia walsh. she has the hottest diys to keep your kids content and cool since school is out. we are getting started with these lanterns. >> these are super fun, easy way for kids to show their creativity and artwork but have a way to keep the bug as way. a mason jar, empty one, any kind of constrainer you had a like and take paint and dmru and tiny pieces of paper just like -- in what they're doing down here? >> just like what you're doing down here and plaster them all over the glasses and have this beautiful but functional thing you can display in the home and it is so great. >> you have four kids. >> i do. >> you're fairly an expert. one thing that's tricky is getting sunscreen on kids. >> all that stuff can be tough but this is a simple way to east those pains. we have these fun little shapes and buy them at any store, an ice cube tray that's plane or an airplane. pop in the aloe vera gel. >> it's aloe vera. >> put it in the freezer and then you can put it on your kids and they have a fun way to soothe their pains and, yeah, it's just an easy way. >> inevitable burns come -- >> absolutely. >> i see something delicious over here. >> okay, so you cannot have summer without s'mores, right? >> yum. >> it looks like we have some wayward marshmallows. >> this is a lazy man's technique. >> what not to do with your children. >> yeah. >> but if you're trying to roast s'mores take it to the park or the beach and simple idea. take a terra-cotta pot and line it with tin foil and add in your charcoal and light it away. an easy way to roast them but you don't need a huge fire. >> yeah. >> our dad here had a question. >> i'm not the craftiest person in the world. is this for anyone? >> absolutely. you know, the best thing about all these hacks is most of the items you have them at home and can use them very easily or you can pick them up at a local drugstore or dollar store, so, yes, you don't have to have a master's degree in art to be able to do it. >> you have to be smarter than dan harris to make it work. >> you do. >> low bar. low bar. >> i would not suggest doing that in a science one -- >> yeah. >> very colorful. i think every parent has a drawer or box at home with crushed up crayons in it that haven't been used in a while. >> stubby ones. fun way to repurpose them and learn about them as well. take the crayons that are broken up and lay out eye crayons will melt together and when you take it out you'll have this fantastic shop. >> kids can take out their aggression on the crayon and members together. >> go from a solid to a liquid back to a solid again and great way to learn science too. >> nacia, thanks so much. for all of these go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! i'll send it over or back and around to ginger. >> i'll carefully walk over to this beautiful paint that these kids are doing. doing the artwork with the squirt guns and i'll stay far enough away. be careful with it. a quick look at the forecast. want to get to the fireworks forecast. let me bring in the heat advisories in texas. it will feel like 110 in corpus christi -- i always do that and dallas, i'm obviously eating and thinking this morning about crispies. there's the fireworks forecast. in the mid-atlantic almost up to new york. scattered storms in fireworks time. good morning, i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. most of us will have sunshine and look at the cloud coming >> this weather report brought to you by progressive. now i get to eat my s'more. dan. >> our greetings to everyone in corps 'tis crispy. now the other side of the planet to all the excitement for shanghai disney, the resort that robin was at recently for the spectacular grand opening and a look at how chinese culture is coming to life inside of the park. ♪ >> reporter: take the wimzie and wonder of disney, mix it with a rich vibrant chinese culture then put them together and what do you got? the shanghai disney resort where classic disney fairy tales are viewed through a spectacular chinese lens. it had to be just a village to make this all come together. >> yes, of course, when we made a decision that we would built something authentically differedisney and chinese, we had to turn to them. one is a tarzan show and the entire show is performed to music from disney's "tarzan," great phil collins music combined with acrobats from "mulan." >> every detail of the resort artfully designed to appeal to mul multigenerational families. like the gardens of imagination. tailored to the chinese people's love of gardens. here 12 large mosaic murals showcase the signs of the chinese zodiac with a disney twist. >> we converted and expressed all of the chinese zodiac animals with chinese characters. >> reporter: the wandering moon teahouse is a nod to chinese culture. ♪ >> reporter: on stage disney's favorites like "the lion king" are translated into mandarin. ♪ towering at 24 feet tall these murals represent art themes interpreted through disney characters and the carousel. this one of a kind fantasia ride was created with 62 magnificent horses that symbolize the chinese family unit. >> creating an experience that last a lifetime. [ cheers and applause ] >> you can preview the shanghai magic and experience the rides right now in virtual reality. go to abcnews.com/vr for a 360-degree tour. fire up the grill. sandra lee is heaping up your a great crowd in times square. i'm with the girls wondering your favorite thing to eat at a fourth of july barbecue. >> fried chicken. >> ribs. >> oh, i love it. i just love a good old steak. the ideas right now for your fourth of july feast, jesse went one-on-one with our friend sandra lee and has the secrets to making that perfect spread. >> and if there are any procrastinators out there who still haven't gotten your fourth of july act together, we brought in celebrity chef sandra lee. >> thanks so much. happy fourth. >> happy fourth, as well. >> happy fourth. >> this is a table scape. >> this is a table scape. these are red plastic cups that everybody doesn't know what to do with. little tiny clothes pins with name cards make perfect place settings. >> fourth of july synonymous with ribs. show us your recipe. >> you can use it for chicken. whatever it is. we'll start off with the sauce. tomato sauce with italian herbs in it and we'll put something everybody has in their pantry, every mom, sloppy joe mix. >> lots of great flavors. >> sloppy joes. >> mesquite steak sauce. >> nice. >> brown sugar. >> i see what you're doing here. >> and some garlic. >> beautiful. >> now you get to whisk that up. >> i'm helping you. >> you'll take some montreal steak seasoning and you'll sprinkle it over the ribs. you're good. now you'll take that sauce and pour it over the top of this. >> oh, yeah. >> go, baby. >> ah, yeah. smother it like that. yeah. >> yeah. take your aluminum foil into the oven, 325 for about 2 hours and you're going to slow cook them. yum. mm-mm. slow bake them. after it's done they get put on to the grill for just a couple of minutes just to give them that nice crispy, smoky exterior. let's go to baked beans. before you put them into a pan, you want to just cook off some bacon, leave the fat in there, then you'll put in molasses and salt and pepper and some hot sauce. >> okay. >> fabulous. >> we got some grilled corn. >> grilled corn. that is just lime and butter on there. easy, easy. this is amazing. this is our fourth of july cake. boxed blue velvet cake and boxed red velvet cake. >> yeah. and you put lime or cherry in there. >> cocktail. >> cocktail time. this will be an orange vodka with some strawberry juice. >> say no more. say no more. this is a happy fourth party. you can get all these recipes at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! whoo! >> happy fourth. 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