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overturned suv after it goes airbo airborne and explodes. you won't believe what happens next. and good morning, america. love that story about the good samaritans. they did the right thing. we have a lot to get to this morning, including a big, live event. we're kicking off "upgrade your morning." giving people across america a chance to make their day better. >> we have cameron mathison out and about. he's about to make morning drive less expensive for hundreds of commuters. later in the program, talk about upgrades. sofia vergara and kerry washington. they'll have surprises for lucky viewers here and at home. right to the grows mystery overnight. breaking details on the three missing afghan soldiers. they were last seen at a mall on cape cod. more on the chilling new isis threat comes out. brian ross is here with the latest. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, george. the three afghan soldiers failed to show up saturday night at the cape cod base where they were training. in other times this would be of little concern. xwichb the heightened threat climate, the search is on. in a flood of propaganda videos and messages overnight and over the week end, isi sirks put on display the training camps u.s. authorities say thousands of foreign fighters have been turned into ruthless killers. the great concern is what these jihadists would do if, or when, they return to their home countries. in a message posted online by an isis spokesman, the most dire threat yet. if you can kill a disbelieving american or european, perilously the spiteful and filthy french or an australian or canadian or any other disbeliever, then rely upon allah and kill him in whatever way or manner it may be. isis posts new pictures of some of its british recruits and president obama heads to the u.n. to seek an international effort to stop isis travelers from moving about unimpeded. stopping the threat from isis and it fighters won't happen anytime soon. >> we think the strategy can succeed. and that we have the great ets mill care in the world. >> how long will this take? >> think the president has said it will be over several years. >> reporter: u.s. authorities say the threat from isis is real. the latest videos underscore the importance and the urgency of the president's mission at the u.n. >> let's go back to the afghan soldiers. we're concerned because of everything going on. they believe these are probably just guys looking for a better life. >> reporter: the joyce of hyannis may have attracted them. the search is on to find them and see what the real answer is. now to the secret service unfire. an armed man managed to make it inside the front door, one of two frightening incidents at 1600 pennsylvania avenue over the weekend. pierre thomas has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, robin. in a few hours, the suspect will be in court to face charges. there's still the nagging question. how did a homeless man get by the secret service and inside one of the most secure built bi -- buildings on the planet. the breakdown in security becomes painfully clear. first, this man is able to scale the fence. then he's on the grounds running, able to travel more than 100 yards unimpeded before he gets to the front door of the white house. even getting inside. look again. there's a secret service officer watching the suspect run. but powerless to stop him. the front door was unlocked. we now know the suspect, omar gonzalez, a homeless iraq war veteran, was carrying a 3 1/2-inch knife and was allegedly mentally unstable. he said he was concerned the atmosphere was collapsing and he needed to get the information to the president. the breach happened just minutes after the president and daughters boarded marine one sent secret service agents scrambling. >> how anyone could get into the white house without being stopped is inexcusable. >> reporter: why weren't dogs used to impede him? why couldn't they tale him in outside? why was the front door unlocked? the secret service was left to make a life and death decision in moments. they knew the first family had just departed. they could see the suspect was not heavily armed. agency has been trying to overcome recent past scandals. uninvited guests making their way to a state dinner. allegations of prostitution solicitation and drunkenness on overseas trips. they admit the last breach is unacceptable. george? >> could see more changes. now to the massive wildfire on the move in northern california. raging for ten days, destroying homes as it roars toward lake tahoe. aditi roy sis on the front line. >> reporter: the sea of flames has scorched 82,000 acres and 10 homes and is headed to the tahoe national forest. changing weather conditions could help contain the massive blaze as early as today. it's the latest challenge for the 5,000 firefighters, some from florida, even alaska, who told us they're already battling impossible conditions on the front lines. >> we're assessing all the buildings that are in the area. whether they burned or not. >> reporter: the inferno also endangering 21,000 structures and forcing 2800 residents to evacuate. just this weekend, organizers canceling the ironman try ath lon. sources say the fire was set by this man, wayne allen huntsman. 60 miles east of sacramento, growing more than 128 square miles in just over a week. despite several days of rainfall. firefighters now dropping record mamts of retardant, a combination of water and fertilizer mixed with red die. some homes now covered in pink powder. their owners fortunate to have any homes left at all. for "good morning america," aditi roy. now to a health scare for hundreds of families with baby. ps more than 700 newborns exposed to tuberculosis over two years. the children came in contact with a hospital worker that had the disease. david wright has the latest. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. those anxious parents are going to be bringing in their babies for testing starting today. their newborns potentially exposed in the hospital nursery. today, the the parents will be demanding answers. parents of more than 700 newborn babies, one-quarter of to infants born here at providence memorial hospital just this year received an alarming letter. urging them to report for a tuberculosis test as soon as possible. those infapts and 40 emloi yees may have been exposed by a hospital employee who tested positive for active tb. >> this is an unfortunate incident. we're going get through. we're going help the babies, moms, and dads. >> reporter: the official say the employee tested positive for tb last month. anyone that came in close contact with them in the past year may be at risk. the employee is now on leave. >> one cannot say that, you know, 100% of all employees at any hospital will be free of any communicable disease. >> reporter: tuberculosis mostly affects the the lungs, but can spread to the brain, kidney, and spine. the symptoms include a hacking cough. the bacteria, airborne. invafants are at serious risk. too young to be vak sin natd. the symptoms can be dormant for months. the tb test will be offered for free. hospital workers also being screened. so far, all but that one employee coming up clean. the hospital saying we take our obligations to our patients, employees and community very seriously. >> thank you, david. now to other top stories. we say good morning to amy. >> good morning, everyone. the developing story out of texas this morning. word overnight that two passenger planes were forced to return to dallas airport. both were american ails flights making back-to-back emergency landings because of mechanical problems, including a reported problem with cabin pressure. the passengers here. the planes landed safely. one was headed to buenos iares. the other to fresno. a second passenger has died after this tour bus crashed. the driver and 47 other passengers were injured. the bus was based in new york city's china town and was returning from a sightseeing trip to washington. a record 300,000 people protested on the streets of new york sunday, demanding action on climate change ahead of this week's u.n. summit. they're now getting a big boost from a big name. the heiress to the rockefeller fortune tell the new york times their $1 billion charity fund will no longer invest in fossil fuels. this mountain lion on the prowl, going from house to house, has finally been captured. it was still on the run 40 minutes after wild life officers tranquilized it. a scary moment on this track in colorado. two cars drag racing when one crashes and then flips over. watch as the driver of the vintage chevy ends up sticking out of the windshield. he somehow managed to walk away from the crash. he admits he did not anchor the seat belts properly when he restored the car. and finally, it was billed at the super bowl rematch. it lived up to the hype, even after the game was over. the broncos trying to avenge the super bowl blowout rallied against the saw hawks. seattle won the coin flip in overtime and lever nooked back. rushing into the end zone, winning 26-20. the big highlight was the romance that followed. seattle's deshawn shead proposing to his girlfriend on the field in front of the cameras. she was very surprised. after the shock wore off, she said yes, that's good. hugs for everyone on the field. you can see the celebration going on there. the happy couple later posted this. >> that's beautiful. >> this beautiful picture on instagram. congratulations to them. more good news from the field, we're happy to report. >> nice to see that. >> a much better game than the super bowl. >> that's for sure. >> more exciting. thank you, amy. we stay with football and get the late es on the nfl's ray rice scandal. the former baltimore ravens running back appealing his suspension. he'll make the case using the shocking video tape that got him suspended in the first place. ryan smith on the story from the beginning. >> reporter: another chapter in the ray rice saga. espn reporting that rice is claiming the nfl didn't see the full elevator video, unedited, before suspending him indefinitely. this morning, sources tell espn that ray rice plans to appeal his indefinite suspension from the nfl in part by arguing it was based on an edited version of the now infamous tape that didn't show the whole story. tmz sports responding on the website overnight saying all it did was remove reverse frames to make the video less jerky. a point they say they made crystal clear in their orange r original post. >> the punch is as clear as it could be. i'm not quite sure what we could hear about editing of that that would change the nation's perception. >> reporter: rice's former team also facing new scrutiny this morning. espn's "outside the lines" reporting that the baltimore ravens had a detailed description of the elevator beating hours after it happened. and that rice's attorney told the team president that the video was horrible when he obtained it in april, but that the ravens never asked for a co copy. >> it's telling about the ravens lack of aggressiveness in trying to get the video. >> reporter: the espn report highlighting inconsistencies from roger goodell. he apologized for his handling of the ray rice and other nfl sagas on friday. >> we have seen all too much of the nfl doing wrong. >> reporter: but also claimed rice was not completely truthful about the elevator incident during his june hearing. >> when the second video came out, that was inconsistent with the information we had. it was new information. >> reporter: the baltimore richbs released a statement saying the "outside the lines" report contains num ros errors, inaccuracy and perhaps misunderstandings. >> it's hard to imagine how the tape might help. meanwhile, the difference between what the commissioner is saying about the meeting, what ray rice is saying, that will be key. >> that's what everything is about here. the commissioner is saying he was ambiguous. he didn't tell me everything. ray rice is saying, i did. many people think, if he told him everything, the video doesn't make a big difference because we saw the aftermath. >> thank you, ryan. now to lara. a dramatic river rescue captured on camera. an incredible scene with good samaritans racing to the rescue when they spot an suv plunging into the water. >> you can't just stand here! get down there! get down there! go! >> reporter: a dramatic rescue. three teens trapped in the suv. the vehicle going airborne before crashing through barrier, landing upside down in salt lake city's jordan river. >> i saw the vehicle exploded in front of me right there. just pieces and parts. and -- it's like nothing you would ever see in your entire life. >> reporter: the driver trapped underwater for five minutes, as the two teen attention are rescued. >> we made several attempts to get him out. >> reporter: watch as these former strangers, now united in a common goal, flip over the 3,000 pound suv. >> come on, lift it. get them out. they can't get it open. go through the window! look at that! look at that. oh, my god, they just lifted that car. oh, thank you, jesus. oh, my god. >> reporter: authorities say the teen driver lost control of his parents' vehicle unable to hit the brakes hard enough at a red light. after speeding down the highway around a reported 80 miles an hour. this morning, the driver is in the hospital in serious condition. while the other teens are recovering. awe thanks to the kindness of quick-thinking strangers. >> we have three teenage boys that went to the hospital. it would have been entirely different if those people hadn't been there. >> reporter: someone said, a couple of kids got live because of my actions. i feel like somebody. i'll say. to see the strength. >> to see them all pile in like that. >> in the water and really get into it. it was awesome to watch. >> thank you, lara. now to flash flooding across new mexico, is that what's going on there? >> yeah, west texas, new mexico, some places picking up more than 15 inches of rain. this is what it looked like in carlsbad, new mexico. more than 80 homes evacuated in parts of southeastern, new mexico. we'll watch this for the next 24 hours. a lot of tropical moisture still hanging around. you can see another two to three inches in the red area there in southern millimetnew mexico. also watching for strong storms in parts of nebraska and kansas. the fires have been so wild out there in the west, look at redding, as we go through the day, and by thursday, really, the cold front coming through. cooler. and a whole lot wetter. great news as far as the west goes. >> good morning, washington. start tol be a slow warm up. 66 degrees of sunshine at 9:00, 60 nine by 11:00. 73 at 3:00. 74 degrees at 5:00 this evening. it will be on a breezy side, pers of wind 20 to 25 miles hour >> it's happening. the trees are changing color. just 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>> she had nothing to hide. rer her best friend of 15 years, angie bond is painting a different picture of ross harris. that of a devoted family man. did he ever seen disinterested or someone who was looking to be single to live a child-free life? >> he absolutely adored cooper. he was a very hands-on father. always playing with him. >> reporter: but prosecutors allege harris who has pled not guilty, purposely left his 22-month-old son in the back of the suv outside his office for seven hours in june. while inside, he was allegedly texting lewd pictures to women not his wife. how would you describe their marriage? >> it's been rocky. but through it all, they always wanted to work through things. >> reporter: has she every expressed doubt to you or anger? >> not doubt. and not anger over the accident. >> reporter: that's pretty remarkable. >> she knows how much ross loves cooper. >> reporter: but police say harris watched these child safety videos days before cooper's death, warning of the dangers of leaving children in hot cars. >> the ross that i know is always on the computer. always searching for new things. always checking things out. if these things are true, many my opinion, it would be something that he saw and he just kind of clicked on a link or heard about it and was curious about. >> reporter: a lot of people questioned when leanna said, did you say too much, to ross after he was areszed. you say there's a very easy explanation for that. >> in my mind, she was just saying, did you run your mouth? did you talk too much? did you make yourself look guilty? he's a talker. >> reporter: what do you want people to know about leanna? >> that she loves her little boy desperately. and she misses her little boy desperately. that will never change. but she stands by her husband. >> reporter: has she prepared herself for the possibility that the state will seek the death penalty? >> yes, we have talked about that. there are some things she can't focus too much on or think too much on. when she starts, the ben is fear starts. we just kind of try to take it one day at a time. >> and leanna harris has not been charged with anything in this case. her husband is expected to be back in court later this week. we anticipate she'll be there supporting him. they're constantly in communication. >> she's supported him all along. >> yes. another check of the weather now with ginger. you don't need the calendar in some places to know that it's fall, right? >> northern grea lakes starts turning. they see their peak of fall color change late september, early october. we're sieg that in some places and we're feeling it. it certainly will feel more fall-like as you're getting out the door in st. louis. nashville, 56. lexington, kentucky, 50. 53 in pittsburgh. the chill is on. we have an outlook. a probability outlook to give you an idea of the probabilities of having a warmer and dryer fall ahead. so yes, on the west coast. that will keep going. cooler and wert in the southeast. great news for them. mild and close to average. when you see above average or below average, it could mean by a degree or so. this is not set in stone. 60 degrees and sunshine and washington, d.c., cool and breezy today with high temperatures in the low to mid 70's. your wake-up temperature tomo >> all that weather brought to you by weight watchers. we asked people online what their favorite part of fall coming tonight is, most people are saying pumpkin spice latte. >> or doughnuts. >> pies. >> big, comfy swerts. >> people are hungry this morning. coming up, an entire town living in fear this morning. as police race to find a cop killer in a tense manhunt. and "gma investigates" how free wi-fi hot spots could be exposing your personal information. what you need to know to protect yourself. you can eat that on weight watchers? 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he's about to upgrade hundreds of commuters going to work. could it be you? emma watson trending big overnight. what she said that's got twitter and facebook buzzing. could her words be a game-changer for women. belly fat breakthrough. is the key to taming your tummy really inside you? and get r ready for scandals style. kerry washington here upgrading your morning with the fashion that could have you looking like olivia. all that and sofia vergara here live, as we say -- >> good morning, america! and how is that for an instant upgrade to our morning, kerry washington right there live in times square. we're so excited for the brand-new season of "scandal." can't wait to talk to her about that. she has a very special surprise for someone out there in the audience. she's going to bring their morning up in a little bit. >> she's making a lot of people very happy right now. and we've been showing you cameron mathison. hooets making people happy, too, all along this morning, upgrading people's morning drive. he's getting the big upgrade this morning. what exactly are you doing? >> what a great way to start the day to start the week. we are on, are you ready, the pennsylvania turnpike upgrading people's mornings by paying their tolls. no cash. "good morning america" paying your toll. have great day. drive safely. >> thank you. >> keep 'em coming. hello, hello. >> what are people saying to you, cam? >> the cash is for you. here you go. here you go. have a good day. >> a little confused. you got that? >> how you doing? go "good morning america" is paying your toll. we're upgrading your morning. have a great day. drive safe. >> thank you. >> we're encouraging people at home to find something they can do to make somebody's morning a little brighter. >> that would be great. >> people are sending us their photos and videos using the hash tag #gmaupgrade. and lara, you're heading to "the view" this morning. >> i am. going there to celebrate my new book, "flea market fabulous." i hear rosie and i are doing crafts. a budget piece of art. it will be big fun. >> at 11:00 eastern. now news from amy. >> a new threat from isis directed at werners. muslims being instructed to kill disbelievers in europe and america. and new this morning, of the tense of thousands of refugees fleeing syria, 130,000 people have crossed the border into neighboring turkey in just the past four days. back here at home, the fbi is searching for three soldiers from afghanistan missing in massachusetts. the soldrs had been training at a military base on cape cod. they were last seen at a local shopping mall. military officials insist the soldiers are not a threat to the public. and the secret service is considering a larger buffer zone around the white house after two security scares in recent days. one man was able to jump the fence and run in the front door. now to the manhunt for the trained killer on the run accused of ambushing police in pennsylvania. some residents afraid to leave their homes. police discover new clues in the serge for eric frein. linzie janis joins us with more. >> reporter: good morning, amy. schools in the immediate sench area have decided to stay closed for another day. many parents wanting to keep their children ib side. another night of intense police act tyty. police saying they believe their hot on his trail. overnight, new evidence released on the search for eric frein. finding a rifle and two ak-47 clips in the dense forest whene where he allegedly shot two state trooper, killing one of them ten days ago. >> we have reason to believe we're in the right area. >> reporter: police say they have not seen the survivalist. >> caller reporting she heard six gunshots across the street in the woods from the residence. >> reporter: roman used to per formilitary reenactments with frein. >> if he wants to kill more cops, he's probably waiting for them to walk into his kill box. >> reporter: police reiterating they believe he is not after civilians. >> his fight is with law enforcement. >> reporter: that's part of the reason the police lifted their shelter in place ban for thousands of residents, allowing them to move freely again, but asking them to remain extremely vigilant. amy? >> thank you linzie. finally, we have another proposal here at the end of our news cast. this one didn't go as planned. one that the bride and groom will never forget. shane is popping the question to his girlfriend on a paddleboat filled with friends. he has guys on the shore holding up a sign that says will you marry me. but see, that's when it all goes downhill. with one playful tap, his girlfriend knox the engagement ring into the water. oh, oh, no, there it goes. it set off a frantic search. they were not able to find the ring. >> no. >> oh. >> i know. they're still koeg. presumably planning a more traditional engagement. so waah! >> well, if they can get through that. >> i thought you were going have happy ending. >> sorry. wah, wah. lara has "the morning menu" over in the social square. moving on. here's what's coming up. you'll never believe what one fan did after he caught one of the last balls derek jeter will ever hit. you will not believe it. come on over here, belly fat breakthrough. why exercise may not be the key to dropping the extra pounds. and our cameron mathison is upgrading people's morpings, he's on the pennsylvania turnpike picking up the tolls for hundreds of commuters. get on down there in you're in the area. we have so many prizes in store. including a beautiful surprise. kerry washington, "scandal' star, talking about the new season. upbraiding one of our viewer's lives. so much coming up on "gma" live in times square. stay with us. oh, there's an energy crisis happening, alright. a human one. and it's time to fight it. quaker's good energy is just what you want. it's how we help keep go-getters like you, going, and getting. one bite at a time. make it with milk for a boost of protein. quaker up. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? 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>> we were talking to her about this. she likes even numbers. she was very proud of what they have done to this point. it's such a beautiful, beautiful duets album. i'm very happy for her. >> me, too. a lucky fan catches a foul ball hit by captain derek jeter who is playing, as you know, the last games of his career. you can imagine this fan's excitement. he took pictures wit. it's this priceless treasure. that's not tepid of the story. the man gives the ball to a younger fan, wanted a look, and she throws the ball back on the field. >> oh, no. >> yeah. >> much to the shock and dismay of her parents. and fellow fans. thankfully, one of the players retrieves the ball from the field, gets it back up to that now really lucky fan. lucky twice over. what a moment. and then finally, how about a little eye candy. last week we told you about the beverly hills house/mansion that jay z and beyonce were reportedly looking at. you kuld call ate sweet deal if you consider this. that is a giant candy wall. willy wonka style, cascading dispens dispense dispensers. then this, the grown-up candy wall with bottles and bottles and bottles of wine. there's a home cinema. a 16-car drauj, garage. infinity pool. all of that giving new meaning to home sweet home. >> and all that for $85 million. jiginger with a check of th weather right now. >> we had a crowd out here. i thought, monday, fall. fall is starting tonight. everybody pump snd you're from where? >> i'm from chicago. my grandma is from fayetteville. >> we'll check in on south carolina this morning. myrtle beach. the idea there for a high, 81. the skies will become stormier along the front. look at this. humid south of it. where else we'll see rain and feed it would be the pacific northwest. san francisco, san jose, some places, a q morning,onday washington. cool morning, breezy as well. skies,ees with sunny look at the wind out of the northwest, 14 miles per hour will help the dry and cool air throughout the day, slow to warm . we could get a few wind gusts in here at 20 miles per hour. high temperatures in the mid-70's, chilly night ahead. most of us will be in the >> so when i come out here to this big party in times square, i usually say, where are you from. they said -- >> louisiana! >> robin, i thought you might like that. >> i'm sorry, what was that? that's great. time for the "heat index." it starts out with a parenting strategy from the daughter of michael bloomberg. georgina bloomberg says she likes the idea of teaching hides how to lose. she says that when her 9-month-old son jasper is ready to learn to ride, she wants him to be in judged classes rather than the starter classes where everybody wins. i get this. you get to the places where everyone gets a blue ribbon. when they get to the point where that doesn't happen anymore, everybody's in shock. >> it's important for kids to learn to lose gracefully. >> i think it's the same concept of a story on homework last week. you're not supposed to overpraise your kids. you're setting expectations that are realistic. >> it's the same principle. >> we want to hear from you, do kids need to learn how to lose? sweet us at #socialsquare. emma watson's speak getting a lot of attention. she's spreading a different message at fem niz m and gender. she called on men and boys around the world to join in the movement for gender equality. it's all part of the new he for she campaign. watson says that by involving both genders, she hopes it will put an end to the us versus them mentality. this makes such perfect sense. >> great idea. >> she got a standing ovation. people very much on board with this. >> every dad with daughters is on board. >> how sweet. >> also on the "heat index." a new piece about amy cutdy and the power pose. i got to meet here a few years ago. she made the statements with her ted talk. that speech, more than 20 million views. her research shows that assuming a confident position like the wonderwoman stance, which i will do for you. i went to her lab. she say ifs you do this, whatever you make yourself big. or if you're at your desk, you put your feet up and put the arms back, it changes the body's chemistry. the cortisol levels go down, and the testosterone levels go up. if you do this for two minutes, it gives you more confidence. the worst thing you can do is this. if you're nervous, it increases your cortisol levels, makes you more nervous, you shrink. sheryl sandberg is on board. it's cool. it's scientifically proven. >> you don't go into your boss like, i want a raise! >> you could try it, though. >> let me know if it works. that makes such great sense. wow. >> you can do it in the bathroom stall if you want. if you don't want people to see you doing it. do it in private. it works. >> yes, just to be clear, it's by yourself. >> alone. >> thank you, amy. >> sure. >> thank you, lara. up next, the surprising way to jump-start the weight loss right now without going on a diet? it all begins in your belly. the secrets are revealed in a brand-new book that's out this week. "the 21-day belly fix." >> reporter: it's the diet plan promming a slimmer waist. but it doesn't involve tiny portions or grueling workouts. this fix is all about focusing on the bacteria in your belly. >> your gut, or your belly is the command center for just about everything else that happens in the body. >> reporter: dr. tas wrote "the 21-day belly fix." she says digestive health derms everything. >> if you have the wrong mix or the wrong population living if your belly, it affects your metabolic rate. >> reporter: her plan for weight loss, fo loss, four phases over three weeks. phase one, detoxification. on the menu, apple cider vinegar and green tea to aid digestion. green juice and protein shake for energy. then more foods are gradually added back in the last three phrases. rest, rebuilding, and finally an educational phase. >> nothing else i tried was getting me any progress. >> reporter: ally says she just couldn't shake those last ten pounds. until she tried the 21-day belly fix. >> this whole plan, kind of realizes how your body reacts to certain things. what to stay away from. what i'm okay with. >> reporter: not everyone is convinced. do we know enough about what's happening in the gut to make definitive statements about how it could influence weight loss or other systems? >> i don't think we can. there's a lot of research. we don't yet know the direction it's going to take. >> reporter: but for dr. tas, the secret to slim is all about trusting your gut. >> you have to fix your belly to find your health. >> reporter: for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> joining us senior medical contributor dr. skren jennifer ashton. >> think about this. this is a hot area. this is the premise of the probiotic trend. we have good evidence from mice and humans that there is chronic low level inflammation produced by the bacteria in our g.i. tract that can start and promote obesity. we know that. does a diet or changing your food actually change those bacteria in the short term or the long term? we don't know. >> based on what we do know, somewhat the key to making this work. >> this diet will 100% work. it's low in carbs, fat, in the short term, it will be effective. we don't know long term whether you can actually change the dna in those trillions and trillions of bacteria that occupy our g.i. tract. >> it sounds like we're trying. like it's worth trying. should anybody not? >> pregnant women? a chronic g.i. issue. for someone who wants to initiate a kind of new page, absolutely. >> any red flags to look out for? >> i have a problem with the phase cleanse or detox. our g.i. tract does it pretty well on a daily basis. >> thank you. >> there you go. >> i thought as much. jen, thank you very much. and dr. ashton will be taking your questions on twitter throughout the morning. tweet her @drjashton. we have a fabulous upgrade waiter fing for us. who could it be? sofia vergara. how are you? >> how are you. thank you for having me. >> we're so excited about the new season of "modern family." but, we have been upgrading everybody's morning. cameron is paying tolls bep have another way to upgrade the morning. you have volunteered. we're going to pick somebody out of the audience. they're going to sit. did you see the leather chairs. great leather chairs. they're going to have breakfast. see right there. you're going to occupy one of those seats. >> i can't wait to meet her. where is she? >> we have to look outside. we have had the team scouring outside. great audience members. let's see. let's see. um, how about there in the maroon striped sweater. >> that's purple, no? yes, yes, yes. >> i think robin is actually talking to you. turn around. look. >> hi, robin! >> not just me. the upgrade. sofia. talk to her. >> hi sofia. >> what is her name? >> lupe. >> lupe, hola. >> do you want to go in? >> so lupe is going to make her way inside our studio. she'll sit in the plush leather chair. have breakfast. upgrade her morning. perfect. thank you. >> no, thank you. and then we'll talk to her about "modern family." so come on back. morning, everyone. let's get right over to jack taylor in the wtop traffic center. how is 95 looking? >> not great. the crash has finally been cleared. a miss, as you can see. while trying to get down to the john hansen highway, the earlier crash was near 50. delays out of college park towards 50, at last check that was a 30 minute ride. on 66 out of gainesville towards nutley street, a 40 minute ride, driving into sunshine. shady grove road, very heavy and very slow moving southbound from an earlier crash along the right side. the forecast seems better than this. >> we can see it on the cameras, sunny all day long, on the warm and breezy side, cooler than this weekend. 67 at reagan national. start again today. temperatures should get warm, into the mid-70's this afternoon . a cold night by the time we wake up this morning. >> unless the official last two hours of summer. ec, stabbing in the 4800 block of benning road. she died at the hospital. arrested mark mauser of capitol heights. forill have another update you at 8:66. [ cheers and applause ] check it out. how is that for an upgraded monday sofia vergara and lupe getten an upgrade. mimosas, pastries. coffee. all part of our upgrade your morning. >> lupe is making herself very much at home. you're right, george, that's not all. we're about to upgrade the morning for everyone else here in times square. >> we are. we want to invite all of you to head over to the coffee cart. come on, everybody. come on over. free coffee. free pastries for everybody in the audience. george? >> we're on our way over. a lot more live upgrades coming up. including a special giveaway from "scandal" starkerry washington. coming up in a bit. now, i'm going to robin. >> what? oh, i'm over here. i'm sorry. i want free coffee and pastries, too. i was lining up. um, we have been upgrading your morning. cameron mathison has been doing it the best way possible for drivers on the pennsylvania turnpike. let's check in with him at the toll booth. how is it going there, cameron? >> guess how much everybody's toll has been this morning? it's free. "good morning america's" taking care of it. upgrading their day. i can't tell you how much fun we're having. "gma" upgrading everybody's morning. we are upgrading your morning. come on down, who's next? hello. good morning, good morning. thank you very much. you keep the cash. because -- "good morning america" is upgrading your morning. it's on us. have great day. drive safe, everybody. whoo-hoo! [ horn honks ] good morning. we're taking care of the toll. have a good day. absolutely. [ horn honks ] you can keep your cash. "good morning america" is taking care of the toll. we're upgrading your morning. keep the money, really. it's for real. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. have a great day. who wants their morning upgraded? i'm telling you right now, to see people's reaction, a little bit of confusion. then when it hits them, it's a great way to start the day. great way to start the week here on the pennsylvania turnpike. upgrading people's day. paying the tolls. we're loving it. >> we're upgrading everybody's morning with free coffee and pastries. george is inside. >> we're back with sofia vergara. she'll be back with the whole gang from "modern family" for the sixth season. here's a sneak peek. >> snazzy new cheaters. >> my husband is an older man. but he's not an old man. but with the track suit and now the glasses. it's like he's just stopped trying lately. comfort is not everything. my toes have been number since my quinceanero. >> jay has to step it up? >> she's complaining. he's been too comfortable with her. >> cannot take her for granted. it's been so amazing to watch this now. heading into the sixth season. five emmys in a row for best comedy. you continue to keep it fresh so what surprises are we going to see this season? >> it's like it's been such an amazing -- trip to be part of a show like "modern family." every year is a surprise. this year to win again for the fifth time. we couldn't believe it. such a gift. every year we come back, you know, as the actors waiting to see what the creators, what the writers are going to have. and they keep surprising us. we have shot six episodes of the new season. we started two months ago. there's been a lot of crazy things for gloria. this episode was a lot of fun for me to do because i got to dress down and, and bother jay a lot. >> i cannot wait to see it. we had a social question on this. when did you know you had made it with all this? >> when i started having a fat bank account. >> that will do it. >> no, it was amazing with "modern family." it was -- it happened very fast. the first episode aired. the pilot ard. and immediately, you know, we -- we got recognized in the streets. i got recognized in the streets. the other actors have been already this things in american television. for me, it was a surprise. i mean, after the first episode, everywhere i went, they were like, oh, you're gloria from "modern family." i was in shock. >> it just took off. you better be careful. they're going to get you on soot abc show. i want to show you can derek huff. there you go right there. are you ready for "dancing with the stars," too? >> i think i already danced enough that night. it's like -- i mean -- i don't know how i did that. >> well, it looks fantastic. maybe they'll get you for the finale this year. >> i thought it would be two seconds of dancing. then it was like, we couldn't stop. >> he's amazing. you have so much going on. we have your new perfume. in stoeres. so sofia. >> i'm so proud of it. >> can i take it home for my wife? >> it's for her. i worked for the perfect combination of scents that i wanted. it took a long time. i annoyed ed o'neill and showed up and go near him without him knowing to see if he liked it or not. he would say, you smell delicious today. i did it with every man i knew. i wanted known like it, too. >> you have an amazing selling point for this perfume. did it help bring you and your boyfriend joe together? >> yes. he smelled me and he couldn't help himself. that's all you need if you want joe. oh, my god, maybe i'm going to pick up -- i'm not going to sell anything now. >> got to keep him off the streets. >> yes. >> congratulations. we cannot wait for wednesday night. you can see the season premiere of "modern family" wednesday at 9:00. let's go to ginger. one more check of the weather. >> your names are? >> emmy. >> rhonda. >> i said swharkts your secret? they said it's our 50th birthday. how do you do that? >> wine, it preserves you. >> another one telling me it works. we have photos to share. ashland. and in siesta key, a different kind of photo. peak foliage changes. if you're in any of those areas yorks can you look for the time. middle of october is the red. yellow is early november. we have to wait a little bit here if new york city. that's the tropical moisture we're watching in the southwest today. 63 degrees with sunshine and washington, d.c., a beautiful day, but on the breezy side with temperatures in the low to mid 70's. clear and cool tonight, waking up to temperatures in the >> is it like cabernet? no, all that weather brought to you by mercedes-benz. time to cue up the wake up and win sound. it's time for the new prize give away. wake up and win every monday for the next couple of months. at some point during the show, we're revealing something you might be able to win. last week's prize, it was watching will dance in a costume. but also a safari trip. won by daniel and danielle from idaho. today's prize. are you ready? here we go. show it! nice. here you go, will. oh, i love that. will, i really liked that last move. if you would prelease repeat th as i tell everybody this is a new tv from sharp, 70 inches. the highest resolution, full hdtv out there. you can watch every simpbl of will, boogie down every week. once a week. this is a smart tv. it comes packed with the most popular apps and streaming platforms. to enter for a chance to win, turning your living room into a private movie theater, click on the wake up and win logo on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. enter the code remote for your chance to win. somebody will win that this week. coming up here, we all win. kerry washington is here. coming up here, we all win. kerry washington is here. calling all gladiators. fans of abc's "scandal," peshlly the ladies probably watch it as much for olivia's outfits as the omg moments. few of us have olivia's fashion budget. not to worry, though, as olivia would say, it's handled. here now with the "scandal" collection from the limited. star kerry washington, costume designer lynn paolo and the limded's head of design, elliott staples. we welcome all three of you. what a massive power collaboration between you, kerry, you, lynn, and the limited. tell us about this. why don't we start with you? >> when we get together for our fittings every episode people make fun of us because lynn and i go into a room and giggle for two hours. it's an important team process. we have grown in love with each other over the years. >> and we noi, congratulation, you were working on another production as you were developing this. >> all the ups and downs as it were. when elliott came along, it's like he's been with us the whole time. he's such a fan of the show. such a gladiator himself. wu we were all on the same page. >> so much to choose from when you're looking at olivia pope and her style and what these women have created, how would you define this collection? >> it was so easy. kerry and lynn's work on the character has made her so consistent and so aspirational. it was easy to come up with iconic looks for her. working with the two of them, it came together in a snap. >> yet accessible. >> affordable. >> affordable. i love all the "a" words. >> it's true. >> it is true. how many pieces are in the collection? >> 42 pieces for fall. an additional 40 pieces in the loll day collection. $49 up to $298. >> the great thing about the collection, there's 42 pieces. they all work with each other. if you buy a bunch of pieces, you can put them in the closet and come up with hundreds of looks. >> we were talking behind the scenes how hands-on you have been. you wanted to make sure you got this right. >> i'm not sure that elliott new how obsessive lynn and i are. we talk about finding a look. and then the extra 15 minutes to where it's okay, and then it's perfect and olivia pope. we were all hands on. fedexing buts on the back and forth across the country. making sure it was exactly what it needed to be. >> it's so pope-like. let's see the looks. the first model, here we go, everybody. this is sasa and tell us about this look and will we see this on you? >> kerry has worn it on the show. we feel it's very olivia pope. the black and white. the tapered waistline and the tweed. this is on the shelf. >> the fact that it's pant. olivia wears the pants. >> she sure does. next up, aliyah. in a cape. loving the cape moments. i know lynn is a big fan of the cape. show us how to translate the cape to the real world. >> i'm obsessed with the cape. this is my favorite piece of the collecti collection. plaid son trend. a cape is seasonless. it is beautiful. it fits so well. so chic. i have worn capes on the show. i like this one more so far. i might have to wear that one, too. >> me, too. elliott, do you feel you're the head designer for the limited. is a limited shopper going to understand how to work that cape? >> absolutely. the great thing about this cape, too, is it looks amazing as an outer wear piece. you can open it up and wear it as a jacket. >> we have one more look. a dolman sleeved wrap coat over a tulip skirt sheath dress. >> you look stunning. >> and there's olivia pope's version. >> the palette is classic olivia. she doesn't wear a ton of dresses except for moments. we wanted dresses in the collection. the cocoon coat. >> i think someone in our audience will love it. we've been upgrading. >> we want to show everybody the dress. >> meanwhile, i have a fish bowl. because somebody in the audience will get one of these outfits thanks to you guys. i'm going to pick a number out. i'm not looking. we're going upgrade someone's morning with a little fashion. so, how about number 15. >> 15, 15, who are you? >> number 15, come on over the. >> where are you 15? >> 15, you're going to get your own. the limited collection inspired by "scandal." coming your way. everybody "scandal" starts this week. get more information about the line and the look. i dropped my cards. i'm so excited. gladiators unite. kerry washington, lynn, elliott. tweet us, welcome back. and i'm here with ioan gruffudd, taking on a new role in "forever." he plays new york city's star medical examiner who just happens to be immortal. when he dies, he has a curious way of coming back to life. take a look. [ gasping ] >> since that night nearly two centuries ago, every time i die, i always return in water. and i'm always naked. lends itself to some slightly awkward situations. now you know about as much about my condition as i do. >> yeah, that will bring some applause. i have to ask, is it wrong for me to ask, how naked are you really when you're shooting those scenes. >> i was completely naked. i was hiding everything with my hands, yes, my bare hands. >> do you feel the need to work out all the time? >> well, if your thing is pasty white, thin, british men, you're going to love our show. no, but it's, i'm no hugh jackman, let's be honest. >> i think a lot of women will like what they see. you've been alive for 200 years. you're not a vampire. not a zombie. can you explain that? >> i'm a character what has livid for 200 years. yes, i'm immortal. but he sees this as a curse rather than a blessing, because if you can imagine living for 200 years, and everybody is not immortal. people come and go in your life. people pass on. it's a bit of a tragedy. so it's an interesting dichotomy. the character lives and breathes and works in a medical examiner's office. he's surrounded by death but he can't die himself. >> the only one who knows your situation is judd hirsch. what is it like to work with him? >> he's amazing. as a young actor, you can play the melody. but judd can play the base, the melody, everything. he's a legend. >> thank you for stopping by. two new episodes, a special preview of the premier tonight at 10:00 p.m. and an all-new episode on tuesday at 10:00 p.m. the regular time period premier. can't wait for it. okay. i think we succeeded. we upgraded everybody's monday mornin it's beautiful out here. we're giving away free coffee. and lara, you're headed to "the view." >> i am. >> have a great day, everybody. denzel washington live tomorrow morning. good morning. let's get right over to jack 495 thispecifically morning. cleared up? >> a crash in georgia is on the inner loop of the beltway. this just happened is you came up north river road towards 270. causing an unusual and abrupt delay. we have had some problems earlier on 270 southbound. traffic on the left side is from germantown down to the lane divide and down to the belt a from the earlier slow down. the outer loop remains over to georgia avenue, where all lanes are open. one hour and 10 minutes to get from the parkway to georgia avenue. it is heavy and slow but all lanes are open. here, better news for the forecast? >> it felt like summer this weekend with temperatures in the 80's this weekend. cool and breezy, look at the wind out of the northwest. 14 miles per hour, 64 in manassas. , you willht ahead want a jacket tomorrow morning. >> skirt alert to couple alert. thank you. national playoff tickets go on sale in just one hour. the nets clinched the nl east last week in atlanta. you can get tickets online. 888-62-nets.call keep in mind that tickets will not be available at the box office is. thank you for watching. announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, star of "the blacklist," actor james spader. and from the hit series, "person of interest," jim caviezel. plus, performing her new hit, "secrets," mary lambert. ll next on "live." now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! 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overturned suv after it goes airbo airborne and explodes. you won't believe what happens next. and good morning, america. love that story about the good samaritans. they did the right thing. we have a lot to get to this morning, including a big, live event. we're kicking off "upgrade your morning." giving people across america a chance to make their day better. >> we have cameron mathison out and about. he's about to make morning drive less expensive for hundreds of commuters. later in the program, talk about upgrades. sofia vergara and kerry washington. they'll have surprises for lucky viewers here and at home. right to the grows mystery overnight. breaking details on the three missing afghan soldiers. they were last seen at a mall on cape cod. more on the chilling new isis threat comes out. brian ross is here with the latest. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, george. the three afghan soldiers failed to show up saturday night at the cape cod base where they were training. in other times this would be of little concern. xwichb the heightened threat climate, the search is on. in a flood of propaganda videos and messages overnight and over the week end, isi sirks put on display the training camps u.s. authorities say thousands of foreign fighters have been turned into ruthless killers. the great concern is what these jihadists would do if, or when, they return to their home countries. in a message posted online by an isis spokesman, the most dire threat yet. if you can kill a disbelieving american or european, perilously the spiteful and filthy french or an australian or canadian or any other disbeliever, then rely upon allah and kill him in whatever way or manner it may be. isis posts new pictures of some of its british recruits and president obama heads to the u.n. to seek an international effort to stop isis travelers from moving about unimpeded. stopping the threat from isis and it fighters won't happen anytime soon. >> we think the strategy can succeed. and that we have the great ets mill care in the world. >> how long will this take? >> think the president has said it will be over several years. >> reporter: u.s. authorities say the threat from isis is real. the latest videos underscore the importance and the urgency of the president's mission at the u.n. >> let's go back to the afghan soldiers. we're concerned because of everything going on. they believe these are probably just guys looking for a better life. >> reporter: the joyce of hyannis may have attracted them. the search is on to find them and see what the real answer is. now to the secret service unfire. an armed man managed to make it inside the front door, one of two frightening incidents at 1600 pennsylvania avenue over the weekend. pierre thomas has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, robin. in a few hours, the suspect will be in court to face charges. there's still the nagging question. how did a homeless man get by the secret service and inside one of the most secure built bi -- buildings on the planet. the breakdown in security becomes painfully clear. first, this man is able to scale the fence. then he's on the grounds running, able to travel more than 100 yards unimpeded before he gets to the front door of the white house. even getting inside. look again. there's a secret service officer watching the suspect run. but powerless to stop him. the front door was unlocked. we now know the suspect, omar gonzalez, a homeless iraq war veteran, was carrying a 3 1/2-inch knife and was allegedly mentally unstable. he said he was concerned the atmosphere was collapsing and he needed to get the information to the president. the breach happened just minutes after the president and daughters boarded marine one sent secret service agents scrambling. >> how anyone could get into the white house without being stopped is inexcusable. >> reporter: why weren't dogs used to impede him? why couldn't they tale him in outside? why was the front door unlocked? the secret service was left to make a life and death decision in moments. they knew the first family had just departed. they could see the suspect was not heavily armed. agency has been trying to overcome recent past scandals. uninvited guests making their way to a state dinner. allegations of prostitution solicitation and drunkenness on overseas trips. they admit the last breach is unacceptable. george? >> could see more changes. now to the massive wildfire on the move in northern california. raging for ten days, destroying homes as it roars toward lake tahoe. aditi roy sis on the front line. >> reporter: the sea of flames has scorched 82,000 acres and 10 homes and is headed to the tahoe national forest. changing weather conditions could help contain the massive blaze as early as today. it's the latest challenge for the 5,000 firefighters, some from florida, even alaska, who told us they're already battling impossible conditions on the front lines. >> we're assessing all the buildings that are in the area. whether they burned or not. >> reporter: the inferno also endangering 21,000 structures and forcing 2800 residents to evacuate. just this weekend, organizers canceling the ironman try ath lon. sources say the fire was set by this man, wayne allen huntsman. 60 miles east of sacramento, growing more than 128 square miles in just over a week. despite several days of rainfall. firefighters now dropping record mamts of retardant, a combination of water and fertilizer mixed with red die. some homes now covered in pink powder. their owners fortunate to have any homes left at all. for "good morning america," aditi roy. now to a health scare for hundreds of families with baby. ps more than 700 newborns exposed to tuberculosis over two years. the children came in contact with a hospital worker that had the disease. david wright has the latest. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. those anxious parents are going to be bringing in their babies for testing starting today. their newborns potentially exposed in the hospital nursery. today, the the parents will be demanding answers. parents of more than 700 newborn babies, one-quarter of to infants born here at providence memorial hospital just this year received an alarming letter. urging them to report for a tuberculosis test as soon as possible. those infapts and 40 emloi yees may have been exposed by a hospital employee who tested positive for active tb. >> this is an unfortunate incident. we're going get through. we're going help the babies, moms, and dads. >> reporter: the official say the employee tested positive for tb last month. anyone that came in close contact with them in the past year may be at risk. the employee is now on leave. >> one cannot say that, you know, 100% of all employees at any hospital will be free of any communicable disease. >> reporter: tuberculosis mostly affects the the lungs, but can spread to the brain, kidney, and spine. the symptoms include a hacking cough. the bacteria, airborne. invafants are at serious risk. too young to be vak sin natd. the symptoms can be dormant for months. the tb test will be offered for free. hospital workers also being screened. so far, all but that one employee coming up clean. the hospital saying we take our obligations to our patients, employees and community very seriously. >> thank you, david. now to other top stories. we say good morning to amy. >> good morning, everyone. the developing story out of texas this morning. word overnight that two passenger planes were forced to return to dallas airport. both were american ails flights making back-to-back emergency landings because of mechanical problems, including a reported problem with cabin pressure. the passengers here. the planes landed safely. one was headed to buenos iares. the other to fresno. a second passenger has died after this tour bus crashed. the driver and 47 other passengers were injured. the bus was based in new york city's china town and was returning from a sightseeing trip to washington. a record 300,000 people protested on the streets of new york sunday, demanding action on climate change ahead of this week's u.n. summit. they're now getting a big boost from a big name. the heiress to the rockefeller fortune tell the new york times their $1 billion charity fund will no longer invest in fossil fuels. this mountain lion on the prowl, going from house to house, has finally been captured. it was still on the run 40 minutes after wild life officers tranquilized it. a scary moment on this track in colorado. two cars drag racing when one crashes and then flips over. watch as the driver of the vintage chevy ends up sticking out of the windshield. he somehow managed to walk away from the crash. he admits he did not anchor the seat belts properly when he restored the car. and finally, it was billed at the super bowl rematch. it lived up to the hype, even after the game was over. the broncos trying to avenge the super bowl blowout rallied against the saw hawks. seattle won the coin flip in overtime and lever nooked back. rushing into the end zone, winning 26-20. the big highlight was the romance that followed. seattle's deshawn shead proposing to his girlfriend on the field in front of the cameras. she was very surprised. after the shock wore off, she said yes, that's good. hugs for everyone on the field. you can see the celebration going on there. the happy couple later posted this. >> that's beautiful. >> this beautiful picture on instagram. congratulations to them. more good news from the field, we're happy to report. >> nice to see that. >> a much better game than the super bowl. >> that's for sure. >> more exciting. thank you, amy. we stay with football and get the late es on the nfl's ray rice scandal. the former baltimore ravens running back appealing his suspension. he'll make the case using the shocking video tape that got him suspended in the first place. ryan smith on the story from the beginning. >> reporter: another chapter in the ray rice saga. espn reporting that rice is claiming the nfl didn't see the full elevator video, unedited, before suspending him indefinitely. this morning, sources tell espn that ray rice plans to appeal his indefinite suspension from the nfl in part by arguing it was based on an edited version of the now infamous tape that didn't show the whole story. tmz sports responding on the website overnight saying all it did was remove reverse frames to make the video less jerky. a point they say they made crystal clear in their orange r original post. >> the punch is as clear as it could be. i'm not quite sure what we could hear about editing of that that would change the nation's perception. >> reporter: rice's former team also facing new scrutiny this morning. espn's "outside the lines" reporting that the baltimore ravens had a detailed description of the elevator beating hours after it happened. and that rice's attorney told the team president that the video was horrible when he obtained it in april, but that the ravens never asked for a co copy. >> it's telling about the ravens lack of aggressiveness in trying to get the video. >> reporter: the espn report highlighting inconsistencies from roger goodell. he apologized for his handling of the ray rice and other nfl sagas on friday. >> we have seen all too much of the nfl doing wrong. >> reporter: but also claimed rice was not completely truthful about the elevator incident during his june hearing. >> when the second video came out, that was inconsistent with the information we had. it was new information. >> reporter: the baltimore richbs released a statement saying the "outside the lines" report contains num ros errors, inaccuracy and perhaps misunderstandings. >> it's hard to imagine how the tape might help. meanwhile, the difference between what the commissioner is saying about the meeting, what ray rice is saying, that will be key. >> that's what everything is about here. the commissioner is saying he was ambiguous. he didn't tell me everything. ray rice is saying, i did. many people think, if he told him everything, the video doesn't make a big difference because we saw the aftermath. >> thank you, ryan. now to lara. a dramatic river rescue captured on camera. an incredible scene with good samaritans racing to the rescue when they spot an suv plunging into the water. >> you can't just stand here! get down there! get down there! go! >> reporter: a dramatic rescue. three teens trapped in the suv. the vehicle going airborne before crashing through barrier, landing upside down in salt lake city's jordan river. >> i saw the vehicle exploded in front of me right there. just pieces and parts. and -- it's like nothing you would ever see in your entire life. >> reporter: the driver trapped underwater for five minutes, as the two teen attention are rescued. >> we made several attempts to get him out. >> reporter: watch as these former strangers, now united in a common goal, flip over the 3,000 pound suv. >> come on, lift it. get them out. they can't get it open. go through the window! look at that! look at that. oh, my god, they just lifted that car. oh, thank you, jesus. oh, my god. >> reporter: authorities say the teen driver lost control of his parents' vehicle unable to hit the brakes hard enough at a red light. after speeding down the highway around a reported 80 miles an hour. this morning, the driver is in the hospital in serious condition. while the other teens are recovering. awe thanks to the kindness of quick-thinking strangers. >> we have three teenage boys that went to the hospital. it would have been entirely different if those people hadn't been there. >> reporter: someone said, a couple of kids got live because of my actions. i feel like somebody. i'll say. to see the strength. >> to see them all pile in like that. >> in the water and really get into it. it was awesome to watch. >> thank you, lara. now to flash flooding across new mexico, is that what's going on there? >> yeah, west texas, new mexico, some places picking up more than 15 inches of rain. this is what it looked like in carlsbad, new mexico. more than 80 homes evacuated in parts of southeastern, new mexico. we'll watch this for the next 24 hours. a lot of tropical moisture still hanging around. you can see another two to three inches in the red area there in southern millimetnew mexico. also watching for strong storms in parts of nebraska and kansas. the fires have been so wild out there in the west, look at redding, as we go through the day, and by thursday, really, the cold front coming through. cooler. and a whole lot wetter. great news as far as the west goes. >> good morning, washington. start tol be a slow warm up. 66 degrees of sunshine at 9:00, 60 nine by 11:00. 73 at 3:00. 74 degrees at 5:00 this evening. it will be on a breezy side, pers of wind 20 to 25 miles hour >> it's happening. the trees are changing color. just 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>> she had nothing to hide. rer her best friend of 15 years, angie bond is painting a different picture of ross harris. that of a devoted family man. did he ever seen disinterested or someone who was looking to be single to live a child-free life? >> he absolutely adored cooper. he was a very hands-on father. always playing with him. >> reporter: but prosecutors allege harris who has pled not guilty, purposely left his 22-month-old son in the back of the suv outside his office for seven hours in june. while inside, he was allegedly texting lewd pictures to women not his wife. how would you describe their marriage? >> it's been rocky. but through it all, they always wanted to work through things. >> reporter: has she every expressed doubt to you or anger? >> not doubt. and not anger over the accident. >> reporter: that's pretty remarkable. >> she knows how much ross loves cooper. >> reporter: but police say harris watched these child safety videos days before cooper's death, warning of the dangers of leaving children in hot cars. >> the ross that i know is always on the computer. always searching for new things. always checking things out. if these things are true, many my opinion, it would be something that he saw and he just kind of clicked on a link or heard about it and was curious about. >> reporter: a lot of people questioned when leanna said, did you say too much, to ross after he was areszed. you say there's a very easy explanation for that. >> in my mind, she was just saying, did you run your mouth? did you talk too much? did you make yourself look guilty? he's a talker. >> reporter: what do you want people to know about leanna? >> that she loves her little boy desperately. and she misses her little boy desperately. that will never change. but she stands by her husband. >> reporter: has she prepared herself for the possibility that the state will seek the death penalty? >> yes, we have talked about that. there are some things she can't focus too much on or think too much on. when she starts, the ben is fear starts. we just kind of try to take it one day at a time. >> and leanna harris has not been charged with anything in this case. her husband is expected to be back in court later this week. we anticipate she'll be there supporting him. they're constantly in communication. >> she's supported him all along. >> yes. another check of the weather now with ginger. you don't need the calendar in some places to know that it's fall, right? >> northern grea lakes starts turning. they see their peak of fall color change late september, early october. we're sieg that in some places and we're feeling it. it certainly will feel more fall-like as you're getting out the door in st. louis. nashville, 56. lexington, kentucky, 50. 53 in pittsburgh. the chill is on. we have an outlook. a probability outlook to give you an idea of the probabilities of having a warmer and dryer fall ahead. so yes, on the west coast. that will keep going. cooler and wert in the southeast. great news for them. mild and close to average. when you see above average or below average, it could mean by a degree or so. this is not set in stone. 60 degrees and sunshine and washington, d.c., cool and breezy today with high temperatures in the low to mid 70's. your wake-up temperature tomo >> all that weather brought to you by weight watchers. we asked people online what their favorite part of fall coming tonight is, most people are saying pumpkin spice latte. >> or doughnuts. >> pies. >> big, comfy swerts. >> people are hungry this morning. coming up, an entire town living in fear this morning. as police race to find a cop killer in a tense manhunt. and "gma investigates" how free wi-fi hot spots could be exposing your personal information. what you need to know to protect yourself. you can eat that on weight watchers? 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he's about to upgrade hundreds of commuters going to work. could it be you? emma watson trending big overnight. what she said that's got twitter and facebook buzzing. could her words be a game-changer for women. belly fat breakthrough. is the key to taming your tummy really inside you? and get r ready for scandals style. kerry washington here upgrading your morning with the fashion that could have you looking like olivia. all that and sofia vergara here live, as we say -- >> good morning, america! and how is that for an instant upgrade to our morning, kerry washington right there live in times square. we're so excited for the brand-new season of "scandal." can't wait to talk to her about that. she has a very special surprise for someone out there in the audience. she's going to bring their morning up in a little bit. >> she's making a lot of people very happy right now. and we've been showing you cameron mathison. hooets making people happy, too, all along this morning, upgrading people's morning drive. he's getting the big upgrade this morning. what exactly are you doing? >> what a great way to start the day to start the week. we are on, are you ready, the pennsylvania turnpike upgrading people's mornings by paying their tolls. no cash. 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>> thank you linzie. finally, we have another proposal here at the end of our news cast. this one didn't go as planned. one that the bride and groom will never forget. shane is popping the question to his girlfriend on a paddleboat filled with friends. he has guys on the shore holding up a sign that says will you marry me. but see, that's when it all goes downhill. with one playful tap, his girlfriend knox the engagement ring into the water. oh, oh, no, there it goes. it set off a frantic search. they were not able to find the ring. >> no. >> oh. >> i know. they're still koeg. presumably planning a more traditional engagement. so waah! >> well, if they can get through that. >> i thought you were going have happy ending. >> sorry. wah, wah. lara has "the morning menu" over in the social square. moving on. here's what's coming up. you'll never believe what one fan did after he caught one of the last balls derek jeter will ever hit. you will not believe it. come on over here, belly fat breakthrough. why exercise may not be the key to dropping the extra pounds. and our cameron mathison is upgrading people's morpings, he's on the pennsylvania turnpike picking up the tolls for hundreds of commuters. get on down there in you're in the area. we have so many prizes in store. including a beautiful surprise. kerry washington, "scandal' star, talking about the new season. upbraiding one of our viewer's lives. so much coming up on "gma" live in times square. stay with us. oh, there's an energy crisis happening, alright. a human one. and it's time to fight it. quaker's good energy is just what you want. it's how we help keep go-getters like you, going, and getting. one bite at a time. make it with milk for a boost of protein. quaker up. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? 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>> we were talking to her about this. she likes even numbers. she was very proud of what they have done to this point. it's such a beautiful, beautiful duets album. i'm very happy for her. >> me, too. a lucky fan catches a foul ball hit by captain derek jeter who is playing, as you know, the last games of his career. you can imagine this fan's excitement. he took pictures wit. it's this priceless treasure. that's not tepid of the story. the man gives the ball to a younger fan, wanted a look, and she throws the ball back on the field. >> oh, no. >> yeah. >> much to the shock and dismay of her parents. and fellow fans. thankfully, one of the players retrieves the ball from the field, gets it back up to that now really lucky fan. lucky twice over. what a moment. and then finally, how about a little eye candy. last week we told you about the beverly hills house/mansion that jay z and beyonce were reportedly looking at. you kuld call ate sweet deal if you consider this. that is a giant candy wall. willy wonka style, cascading dispens dispense dispensers. then this, the grown-up candy wall with bottles and bottles and bottles of wine. there's a home cinema. a 16-car drauj, garage. infinity pool. all of that giving new meaning to home sweet home. >> and all that for $85 million. jiginger with a check of th weather right now. >> we had a crowd out here. i thought, monday, fall. fall is starting tonight. everybody pump snd you're from where? >> i'm from chicago. my grandma is from fayetteville. >> we'll check in on south carolina this morning. myrtle beach. the idea there for a high, 81. the skies will become stormier along the front. look at this. humid south of it. where else we'll see rain and feed it would be the pacific northwest. san francisco, san jose, some places, a q morning,onday washington. cool morning, breezy as well. skies,ees with sunny look at the wind out of the northwest, 14 miles per hour will help the dry and cool air throughout the day, slow to warm . we could get a few wind gusts in here at 20 miles per hour. high temperatures in the mid-70's, chilly night ahead. most of us will be in the >> so when i come out here to this big party in times square, i usually say, where are you from. they said -- >> louisiana! >> robin, i thought you might like that. >> i'm sorry, what was that? that's great. time for the "heat index." it starts out with a parenting strategy from the daughter of michael bloomberg. georgina bloomberg says she likes the idea of teaching hides how to lose. she says that when her 9-month-old son jasper is ready to learn to ride, she wants him to be in judged classes rather than the starter classes where everybody wins. i get this. you get to the places where everyone gets a blue ribbon. when they get to the point where that doesn't happen anymore, everybody's in shock. >> it's important for kids to learn to lose gracefully. >> i think it's the same concept of a story on homework last week. you're not supposed to overpraise your kids. you're setting expectations that are realistic. >> it's the same principle. >> we want to hear from you, do kids need to learn how to lose? sweet us at #socialsquare. emma watson's speak getting a lot of attention. she's spreading a different message at fem niz m and gender. she called on men and boys around the world to join in the movement for gender equality. it's all part of the new he for she campaign. watson says that by involving both genders, she hopes it will put an end to the us versus them mentality. this makes such perfect sense. >> great idea. >> she got a standing ovation. people very much on board with this. >> every dad with daughters is on board. >> how sweet. >> also on the "heat index." a new piece about amy cutdy and the power pose. i got to meet here a few years ago. she made the statements with her ted talk. that speech, more than 20 million views. her research shows that assuming a confident position like the wonderwoman stance, which i will do for you. i went to her lab. she say ifs you do this, whatever you make yourself big. or if you're at your desk, you put your feet up and put the arms back, it changes the body's chemistry. the cortisol levels go down, and the testosterone levels go up. if you do this for two minutes, it gives you more confidence. the worst thing you can do is this. if you're nervous, it increases your cortisol levels, makes you more nervous, you shrink. sheryl sandberg is on board. it's cool. it's scientifically proven. >> you don't go into your boss like, i want a raise! >> you could try it, though. >> let me know if it works. that makes such great sense. wow. >> you can do it in the bathroom stall if you want. if you don't want people to see you doing it. do it in private. it works. >> yes, just to be clear, it's by yourself. >> alone. >> thank you, amy. >> sure. >> thank you, lara. up next, the surprising way to jump-start the weight loss right now without going on a diet? 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"the 21-day belly fix." >> reporter: it's the diet plan promming a slimmer waist. but it doesn't involve tiny portions or grueling workouts. this fix is all about focusing on the bacteria in your belly. >> your gut, or your belly is the command center for just about everything else that happens in the body. >> reporter: dr. tas wrote "the 21-day belly fix." she says digestive health derms everything. >> if you have the wrong mix or the wrong population living if your belly, it affects your metabolic rate. >> reporter: her plan for weight loss, fo loss, four phases over three weeks. phase one, detoxification. on the menu, apple cider vinegar and green tea to aid digestion. green juice and protein shake for energy. then more foods are gradually added back in the last three phrases. rest, rebuilding, and finally an educational phase. >> nothing else i tried was getting me any progress. >> reporter: ally says she just couldn't shake those last ten pounds. until she tried the 21-day belly fix. >> this whole plan, kind of realizes how your body reacts to certain things. what to stay away from. what i'm okay with. >> reporter: not everyone is convinced. do we know enough about what's happening in the gut to make definitive statements about how it could influence weight loss or other systems? >> i don't think we can. there's a lot of research. we don't yet know the direction it's going to take. >> reporter: but for dr. tas, the secret to slim is all about trusting your gut. >> you have to fix your belly to find your health. >> reporter: for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> joining us senior medical contributor dr. skren jennifer ashton. >> think about this. this is a hot area. this is the premise of the probiotic trend. we have good evidence from mice and humans that there is chronic low level inflammation produced by the bacteria in our g.i. tract that can start and promote obesity. we know that. does a diet or changing your food actually change those bacteria in the short term or the long term? we don't know. >> based on what we do know, somewhat the key to making this work. >> this diet will 100% work. it's low in carbs, fat, in the short term, it will be effective. we don't know long term whether you can actually change the dna in those trillions and trillions of bacteria that occupy our g.i. tract. >> it sounds like we're trying. like it's worth trying. should anybody not? >> pregnant women? a chronic g.i. issue. for someone who wants to initiate a kind of new page, absolutely. >> any red flags to look out for? >> i have a problem with the phase cleanse or detox. our g.i. tract does it pretty well on a daily basis. >> thank you. >> there you go. >> i thought as much. jen, thank you very much. and dr. ashton will be taking your questions on twitter throughout the morning. tweet her @drjashton. we have a fabulous upgrade waiter fing for us. who could it be? sofia vergara. how are you? >> how are you. thank you for having me. >> we're so excited about the new season of "modern family." but, we have been upgrading everybody's morning. cameron is paying tolls bep have another way to upgrade the morning. you have volunteered. we're going to pick somebody out of the audience. they're going to sit. did you see the leather chairs. great leather chairs. they're going to have breakfast. see right there. you're going to occupy one of those seats. >> i can't wait to meet her. where is she? >> we have to look outside. we have had the team scouring outside. great audience members. let's see. let's see. um, how about there in the maroon striped sweater. >> that's purple, no? yes, yes, yes. >> i think robin is actually talking to you. turn around. look. >> hi, robin! >> not just me. the upgrade. sofia. talk to her. >> hi sofia. >> what is her name? >> lupe. >> lupe, hola. >> do you want to go in? >> so lupe is going to make her way inside our studio. she'll sit in the plush leather chair. have breakfast. upgrade her morning. perfect. thank you. >> no, thank you. and then we'll talk to her about "modern family." so come on back. morning, everyone. let's get right over to jack taylor in the wtop traffic center. how is 95 looking? >> not great. the crash has finally been cleared. a miss, as you can see. while trying to get down to the john hansen highway, the earlier crash was near 50. delays out of college park towards 50, at last check that was a 30 minute ride. on 66 out of gainesville towards nutley street, a 40 minute ride, driving into sunshine. shady grove road, very heavy and very slow moving southbound from an earlier crash along the right side. the forecast seems better than this. >> we can see it on the cameras, sunny all day long, on the warm and breezy side, cooler than this weekend. 67 at reagan national. start again today. temperatures should get warm, into the mid-70's this afternoon . a cold night by the time we wake up this morning. >> unless the official last two hours of summer. ec, stabbing in the 4800 block of benning road. she died at the hospital. arrested mark mauser of capitol heights. forill have another update you at 8:66. [ cheers and applause ] check it out. how is that for an upgraded monday sofia vergara and lupe getten an upgrade. mimosas, pastries. coffee. all part of our upgrade your morning. >> lupe is making herself very much at home. you're right, george, that's not all. we're about to upgrade the morning for everyone else here in times square. >> we are. we want to invite all of you to head over to the coffee cart. come on, everybody. come on over. free coffee. free pastries for everybody in the audience. george? >> we're on our way over. a lot more live upgrades coming up. including a special giveaway from "scandal" starkerry washington. coming up in a bit. now, i'm going to robin. >> what? oh, i'm over here. i'm sorry. i want free coffee and pastries, too. i was lining up. um, we have been upgrading your morning. cameron mathison has been doing it the best way possible for drivers on the pennsylvania turnpike. let's check in with him at the toll booth. how is it going there, cameron? >> guess how much everybody's toll has been this morning? it's free. "good morning america's" taking care of it. upgrading their day. i can't tell you how much fun we're having. "gma" upgrading everybody's morning. we are upgrading your morning. come on down, who's next? hello. good morning, good morning. thank you very much. you keep the cash. because -- "good morning america" is upgrading your morning. it's on us. have great day. drive safe, everybody. whoo-hoo! [ horn honks ] good morning. we're taking care of the toll. have a good day. absolutely. [ horn honks ] you can keep your cash. "good morning america" is taking care of the toll. we're upgrading your morning. keep the money, really. it's for real. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. have a great day. who wants their morning upgraded? i'm telling you right now, to see people's reaction, a little bit of confusion. then when it hits them, it's a great way to start the day. great way to start the week here on the pennsylvania turnpike. upgrading people's day. paying the tolls. we're loving it. >> we're upgrading everybody's morning with free coffee and pastries. george is inside. >> we're back with sofia vergara. she'll be back with the whole gang from "modern family" for the sixth season. here's a sneak peek. >> snazzy new cheaters. >> my husband is an older man. but he's not an old man. but with the track suit and now the glasses. it's like he's just stopped trying lately. comfort is not everything. my toes have been number since my quinceanero. >> jay has to step it up? >> she's complaining. he's been too comfortable with her. >> cannot take her for granted. it's been so amazing to watch this now. heading into the sixth season. five emmys in a row for best comedy. you continue to keep it fresh so what surprises are we going to see this season? >> it's like it's been such an amazing -- trip to be part of a show like "modern family." every year is a surprise. this year to win again for the fifth time. we couldn't believe it. such a gift. every year we come back, you know, as the actors waiting to see what the creators, what the writers are going to have. and they keep surprising us. we have shot six episodes of the new season. we started two months ago. there's been a lot of crazy things for gloria. this episode was a lot of fun for me to do because i got to dress down and, and bother jay a lot. >> i cannot wait to see it. we had a social question on this. when did you know you had made it with all this? >> when i started having a fat bank account. >> that will do it. >> no, it was amazing with "modern family." it was -- it happened very fast. the first episode aired. the pilot ard. and immediately, you know, we -- we got recognized in the streets. i got recognized in the streets. the other actors have been already this things in american television. for me, it was a surprise. i mean, after the first episode, everywhere i went, they were like, oh, you're gloria from "modern family." i was in shock. >> it just took off. you better be careful. they're going to get you on soot abc show. i want to show you can derek huff. there you go right there. are you ready for "dancing with the stars," too? >> i think i already danced enough that night. it's like -- i mean -- i don't know how i did that. >> well, it looks fantastic. maybe they'll get you for the finale this year. >> i thought it would be two seconds of dancing. then it was like, we couldn't stop. >> he's amazing. you have so much going on. we have your new perfume. in stoeres. so sofia. >> i'm so proud of it. >> can i take it home for my wife? >> it's for her. i worked for the perfect combination of scents that i wanted. it took a long time. i annoyed ed o'neill and showed up and go near him without him knowing to see if he liked it or not. he would say, you smell delicious today. i did it with every man i knew. i wanted known like it, too. >> you have an amazing selling point for this perfume. did it help bring you and your boyfriend joe together? >> yes. he smelled me and he couldn't help himself. that's all you need if you want joe. oh, my god, maybe i'm going to pick up -- i'm not going to sell anything now. >> got to keep him off the streets. >> yes. >> congratulations. we cannot wait for wednesday night. you can see the season premiere of "modern family" wednesday at 9:00. let's go to ginger. one more check of the weather. >> your names are? >> emmy. >> rhonda. >> i said swharkts your secret? they said it's our 50th birthday. how do you do that? >> wine, it preserves you. >> another one telling me it works. we have photos to share. ashland. and in siesta key, a different kind of photo. peak foliage changes. if you're in any of those areas yorks can you look for the time. middle of october is the red. yellow is early november. we have to wait a little bit here if new york city. that's the tropical moisture we're watching in the southwest today. 63 degrees with sunshine and washington, d.c., a beautiful day, but on the breezy side with temperatures in the low to mid 70's. clear and cool tonight, waking up to temperatures in the >> is it like cabernet? no, all that weather brought to you by mercedes-benz. time to cue up the wake up and win sound. it's time for the new prize give away. wake up and win every monday for the next couple of months. at some point during the show, we're revealing something you might be able to win. last week's prize, it was watching will dance in a costume. but also a safari trip. won by daniel and danielle from idaho. today's prize. are you ready? here we go. show it! nice. here you go, will. oh, i love that. will, i really liked that last move. if you would prelease repeat th as i tell everybody this is a new tv from sharp, 70 inches. the highest resolution, full hdtv out there. you can watch every simpbl of will, boogie down every week. once a week. this is a smart tv. it comes packed with the most popular apps and streaming platforms. to enter for a chance to win, turning your living room into a private movie theater, click on the wake up and win logo on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. enter the code remote for your chance to win. somebody will win that this week. coming up here, we all win. kerry washington is here. coming up here, we all win. kerry washington is here. calling all gladiators. fans of abc's "scandal," peshlly the ladies probably watch it as much for olivia's outfits as the omg moments. few of us have olivia's fashion budget. not to worry, though, as olivia would say, it's handled. here now with the "scandal" collection from the limited. star kerry washington, costume designer lynn paolo and the limded's head of design, elliott staples. we welcome all three of you. what a massive power collaboration between you, kerry, you, lynn, and the limited. tell us about this. why don't we start with you? >> when we get together for our fittings every episode people make fun of us because lynn and i go into a room and giggle for two hours. it's an important team process. we have grown in love with each other over the years. >> and we noi, congratulation, you were working on another production as you were developing this. >> all the ups and downs as it were. when elliott came along, it's like he's been with us the whole time. he's such a fan of the show. such a gladiator himself. wu we were all on the same page. >> so much to choose from when you're looking at olivia pope and her style and what these women have created, how would you define this collection? >> it was so easy. kerry and lynn's work on the character has made her so consistent and so aspirational. it was easy to come up with iconic looks for her. working with the two of them, it came together in a snap. >> yet accessible. >> affordable. >> affordable. i love all the "a" words. >> it's true. >> it is true. how many pieces are in the collection? >> 42 pieces for fall. an additional 40 pieces in the loll day collection. $49 up to $298. >> the great thing about the collection, there's 42 pieces. they all work with each other. if you buy a bunch of pieces, you can put them in the closet and come up with hundreds of looks. >> we were talking behind the scenes how hands-on you have been. you wanted to make sure you got this right. >> i'm not sure that elliott new how obsessive lynn and i are. we talk about finding a look. and then the extra 15 minutes to where it's okay, and then it's perfect and olivia pope. we were all hands on. fedexing buts on the back and forth across the country. making sure it was exactly what it needed to be. >> it's so pope-like. let's see the looks. the first model, here we go, everybody. this is sasa and tell us about this look and will we see this on you? >> kerry has worn it on the show. we feel it's very olivia pope. the black and white. the tapered waistline and the tweed. this is on the shelf. >> the fact that it's pant. olivia wears the pants. >> she sure does. next up, aliyah. in a cape. loving the cape moments. i know lynn is a big fan of the cape. show us how to translate the cape to the real world. >> i'm obsessed with the cape. this is my favorite piece of the collecti collection. plaid son trend. a cape is seasonless. it is beautiful. it fits so well. so chic. i have worn capes on the show. i like this one more so far. i might have to wear that one, too. >> me, too. elliott, do you feel you're the head designer for the limited. is a limited shopper going to understand how to work that cape? >> absolutely. the great thing about this cape, too, is it looks amazing as an outer wear piece. you can open it up and wear it as a jacket. >> we have one more look. a dolman sleeved wrap coat over a tulip skirt sheath dress. >> you look stunning. >> and there's olivia pope's version. >> the palette is classic olivia. she doesn't wear a ton of dresses except for moments. we wanted dresses in the collection. the cocoon coat. >> i think someone in our audience will love it. we've been upgrading. >> we want to show everybody the dress. >> meanwhile, i have a fish bowl. because somebody in the audience will get one of these outfits thanks to you guys. i'm going to pick a number out. i'm not looking. we're going upgrade someone's morning with a little fashion. so, how about number 15. >> 15, 15, who are you? >> number 15, come on over the. >> where are you 15? >> 15, you're going to get your own. the limited collection inspired by "scandal." coming your way. everybody "scandal" starts this week. get more information about the line and the look. i dropped my cards. i'm so excited. gladiators unite. kerry washington, lynn, elliott. tweet us, welcome back. and i'm here with ioan gruffudd, taking on a new role in "forever." he plays new york city's star medical examiner who just happens to be immortal. when he dies, he has a curious way of coming back to life. take a look. [ gasping ] >> since that night nearly two centuries ago, every time i die, i always return in water. and i'm always naked. lends itself to some slightly awkward situations. now you know about as much about my condition as i do. >> yeah, that will bring some applause. i have to ask, is it wrong for me to ask, how naked are you really when you're shooting those scenes. >> i was completely naked. i was hiding everything with my hands, yes, my bare hands. >> do you feel the need to work out all the time? >> well, if your thing is pasty white, thin, british men, you're going to love our show. no, but it's, i'm no hugh jackman, let's be honest. >> i think a lot of women will like what they see. you've been alive for 200 years. you're not a vampire. not a zombie. can you explain that? >> i'm a character what has livid for 200 years. yes, i'm immortal. but he sees this as a curse rather than a blessing, because if you can imagine living for 200 years, and everybody is not immortal. people come and go in your life. people pass on. it's a bit of a tragedy. so it's an interesting dichotomy. the character lives and breathes and works in a medical examiner's office. he's surrounded by death but he can't die himself. >> the only one who knows your situation is judd hirsch. what is it like to work with him? >> he's amazing. as a young actor, you can play the melody. but judd can play the base, the melody, everything. he's a legend. >> thank you for stopping by. two new episodes, a special preview of the premier tonight at 10:00 p.m. and an all-new episode on tuesday at 10:00 p.m. the regular time period premier. can't wait for it. okay. i think we succeeded. we upgraded everybody's monday mornin it's beautiful out here. we're giving away free coffee. and lara, you're headed to "the view." >> i am. >> have a great day, everybody. denzel washington live tomorrow morning. good morning. let's get right over to jack 495 thispecifically morning. cleared up? >> a crash in georgia is on the inner loop of the beltway. this just happened is you came up north river road towards 270. causing an unusual and abrupt delay. we have had some problems earlier on 270 southbound. traffic on the left side is from germantown down to the lane divide and down to the belt a from the earlier slow down. the outer loop remains over to georgia avenue, where all lanes are open. one hour and 10 minutes to get from the parkway to georgia avenue. it is heavy and slow but all lanes are open. here, better news for the forecast? >> it felt like summer this weekend with temperatures in the 80's this weekend. cool and breezy, look at the wind out of the northwest. 14 miles per hour, 64 in manassas. , you willht ahead want a jacket tomorrow morning. >> skirt alert to couple alert. thank you. national playoff tickets go on sale in just one hour. the nets clinched the nl east last week in atlanta. you can get tickets online. 888-62-nets.call keep in mind that tickets will not be available at the box office is. thank you for watching. announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, star of "the blacklist," actor james spader. and from the hit series, "person of interest," jim caviezel. plus, performing her new hit, "secrets," mary lambert. ll next on "live." now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! 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