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zoo keepers to save the boy's life. and freedom. after spending 17 years behind bars for a murder she always said she did not commit, a mother of three is exonerated and released by a judge. >> everybody say, yes! >> what she plans to do now. hey, good morning. also coming up, take a look at this, the worst kind of wedding crasher. a cold-hearted thief, stealing the gift box filled with cash and checks. >> boo. >> sara is particularly sensitive. she has a wedding coming up. >> don't invite him. >> we have the latest. don't be worried. >> give my back my presents. we have the stepped up security to keep us safe from ebola. a new enhanced screening operation at one u.s. airport this morning to try to identify infected passengers arriving from those countries that are battling the outbreak. and tom llamas is in kennedy airport with the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. u.s. border protection estimate that 43% of the travelers from west africa come through jfk. that's why health screenings are beginning today. it's a critical way to keep ebola patients from mixing with the population. the state of new jersey putting members of a television ns crew under mandatory quarantine after a 21-day isolation agreement was breached. they violated it, the nbc crew was with ashow co mukpo who is being treated at a hospital in new mexico. this plane was detained for two hours. on board, a patient violently ill. >> we thought it was a passenger sick in the back of the plane. >> reporter: health officials determined a false aliving room. n they begin at five u.s. airports. all arriving from the countries at the epicenter will be checked for fever. >> fever, no, vomiting, no. >> reporter: then if needed, they're quarantined for further evaluation. this as u.s. means arrive on the ground in west africa. health care workers taking their temperatures. medical records of the first person in the u.s. to die of ebola, thomas eric duncan said he was sent home with a fever of 103 degrees before being admitted for treatment two died later. an oversight his nephew causes conspicuous. >> it's either incompetence or negligence. >> reporter: and the dallas hospital is saying they are reviewing how duncan was allowed to go home. so far of the 48 people he came into contact, none are showing symptoms of ebola. >> that's good. but there are serious, serious questions about the hospital in dallas. thank you. it was a night of real tension in ferguson, missouri. going nose to nose after an off-duty cop shot and killed yet another teenager in st. louis. hundreds of people arriving for the fresh protests. jeff is on the ground this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. ferguson and st. louis are cities on edge as thousands of protesters are set to arrive for what they're calling a weekend of resistance. overnight, tension and outrage on the states. but no violence as protests rekindle in ferguson. thousands of protesters on their way to missouri after a second young african-american man was killed by police. the demonstrations marked by burning flags and throwing bricks through windows. >> i'm a criminal, when you're the criminal -- >> reporter: police say the latest shooting on wednesday night in st. louis started with the confrontation and led to a chase. >> i want to ask for calm. it's an individual with a gun that made a decision to shoot at police officers. >> reporter: 18-year-old vonderrit myers jr. was killed in a barrage of gufr. they say he fired first, and he was wearing a court-ordered ankle bracelet. but his mother doesn't believe police. >> it was overkill. for nothing. for nothing. >> reporter: the shooting of michael brown sparked a national debate over race and police conduct. ever since, protesters from across the country have been kra drawn to st. louis where emotions are raw. >> the city has to see the difference in the two cases. certainly they can talk about the issue, but we ask that they do it peacefully. >> reporter: now, later this morning, a justice for all rally is scheduled to begin in downtown st. louis. the police say they're committed to keeping the streets calm. but that is the key test as they continue to investigate a shooting involving one of their own. paula. >> all right, we are expecting a weekend of protests in st. louis. thank you very much. and a horrifying sight at a zoo when a toddler fell into a jaguar pit fracturing his skull. the cats closed in, but quick-thinking zoo keepers saved the day getting the cats away from the child. and michelle franzen has the story. >> reporter: imagine trying to save your child, helpless and surrounded by massive felines. the quick thinking came in the nick of time for the 3-year-old boy. the father frantically throwing items at the jaguars to fend them off, and the zoo keepers racing in to rescue him. >> i am at little rock zoo. >> reporter: listen to the dramatic 911 calls. zoo staff pleading for help after an arkansas toddler fell over this railing here into an enclosure with the deadly predators at the little rock zoo. >> we need somebody over here. >> reporter: according to a police report, the child standing on a railing above the pit. positioned between his father and grandfather, slipping over 15 feet into the exhibit. right in front of two adult jaguars. >> he's in there with the -- >> yes. it's not good. >> reporter: witnesses tell police one of the jaguars took the toddler's shirt collar into its jaws. the other taking hold of the child by the foot. to distract the big cats, the toddler's father throwing objects into the pit. authorities say the workers heard cries for help, discovering the child alone. deep inside the pit with a jaguar at his throat. zoo keepers rushing the exhibit, some blasting fire extinguishers to keep the jaguars at bay while the others hoisted him up a ladder to safety. >> we were wondering why, then saw a car go by with a child with his head bleeding. >> reporter: arkansas children's hospital confirming that the child was in critical condition. suffering lacerations to a head, a fractured skull and puncture wounds sustained from the jaguars. the wound should not be life-threatening. and the child is in critical condition. the investigation continues. >> i can feel my blood pressure and heart rate rising as the story was going. so stressful. glad he's doing as well as he's doing. thank you. and a lot of other news overnight. including a tense situation with isis. and over to ron claiborne. good morning. >> good morning. we begin overseas where isis militants are gaining ground in the push to seize the kurdish down of kobani. they are advancing towards the city's center despite u.s.-led air strikes. and in indiana, the family of peter cast cig, they are having an emotional three in plainfield, indiana. >> i hope he will feel the strength of these prayers and receive blessings from them. >> we love him and we are supportive of his cause. >> isis militants threatened to kill hymn next. and in new jersey, six high school football players are under arrest. charged with sex crimes and an investigation into hazing at sayierville war memorial high school. their identities have not been released. they are minors. football games at the school have been canceled. four female students were attacked on separate occasions last month. and all the k mart to the list of retailers falling victims to hackers. the retail chain's payment systems were infected with malwear in september that went undete undetected. no word on how many debit or credit card numbers have been compromised. and the all-out manhunt for eric frein has all but put an end to halloween celebrations in one town. the 50th annual halloween parade, as well as a 5k race, they have been canceled indefinitely. and trick or treating has been banned as well. frein is hiding near the town. and outer space is getting ready for halloween. these spectacular images from nasa of the son, looking like a jack o lantern. and a mystery, do pigs fly? local fishermen were stunned to find ten pigs living on an island in the sacramento river delta. they have been feeding the pigs since the summer. the adult female tries to get into the boat to get the first pickings. there's one theory being kicked around it was a laui gone bad. >> very bad. >> good if you're a pig. >> oh. you know -- >> that responsibility. >> things that i have no response to. this would be one of these occasions, ron. love you so much. >> so get to the bottom of the situation, though. thank you. a tough new challenge this morning, aimed squarely at the embattled ceo of microsoft. a man under fire about a comment about women in the work place. when discussing equal pay, the ceo told a group of women, wait for it, that not asking for a raise is, quote, good karma. abc claire shipman who wrote a best selling book about women at work, "the confidence code," is here this morning. >> i don't know if i have good karma. he's only been on the job eight months. what a way to start. the issue of how few women have top jobs or any jobs. his comments will be hard for him to shake. this morning, more backlash after new microsoft ceo sad ya nadella offered this advice to a room of 8,000 working women. >> it's not always about asking for the raise. but knowing and having faith that the system will actually give you the right raises as you go along. that's good karma. it'll come back. >> reporter: those words sparking global outrage after he spoke at a women's technology conference. the hashtag carr ma compensation taking off. and calling him misogynist in chief. women don't create change by trusting the system, but by strupting it. >> this is an invitation to get more involved. to care about their female coworkers. >> reporter: in an e-mail just hours after the event, he said the response was wrong. adding women should get equal pay for equal work. but now challenging to create a new normal right away. in an open letter in "time" magazine, tomorrow you re-level and compensate every woman on the same pay scale as your men. that would change the industry. and you have it within your powers to do it. >> i think he needs to put his money where his mouth is. check to see what your female employees are getting paid. how does that stack up to the male employees in the company? is there a disparity? create a task force, a committee, see what the problem is. >> reporter: he may not have meant to say or imply that women should be paid equally. the data doesn't support his notion if women don't ask they will be paid the same as men. it was smart to apologize right away, and if he can do something meaningful, he will be looking good. >> and the issue of asking for a raise goes to the heart of the book you wrote that that is really important for women in the work place. it's a huge issue. >> it's not easy, but karma is not going to help us on this one. >> thank you. >> we could go on and on. now to new details about the enterovirus. it could be the culprit in kids with a mist tearous form of paralys paralysis. now the mother of one girl experiencing those symptoms is speaki inout. >> reporter: the once-vibrant little girl, paralyzed from her shoulders and her legs and unable to speak. >> she's crying, i can't understand her. >> reporter: she's praying she's not the next victim of the enterovirus. it was one night when she tucked her in that the 5-year-old let her know that something was terribly wrong. >> she was about to go to sleep, and she said, mommy, my hands are going numb. she lost movement from her legs down on the third day. >> reporter: at first, they thought it was a cold. but the deadly respiratory illness infecting children across the country. >> she'll blink her eyes for yes and no. >> reporter: at least 691 people in 46 states have contracted a respiratory illness since mid august. at least two dozen patients in seven states suffering from paralys paralysis. most alarming, the virus seems to strike from nowhere. 4-year-old eli wahler, a triplet was the fifth. he went to sleep september 24th and never woke up. friday his parents speaking out. >> i mean, my heart is broken. i'm determined to make something good out of this tragedy. >> reporter: as kim nichols continues to play, her doctors say there is hope. >> i think the rehabilitation. but i think there will be recovery. >> reporter: some hope there from her doctors. while there is no vaccine for this virus, kids are recovering. children, particularly those with asthma, are the most susceptib susceptible. do the same things each flu season, wash hands, encourage kids to cough or these into a tissue, not their hands. and as mild flu symptoms get worse, difficulty breathing or wheeze, see your pediatrician. >> thank you. moving on now, police are looking for help in solving a strange lottery mystery. investigators in iowa put out this surveillance video. finally figuring out who bought an unclaimed winning lotto ticket four years ago that's a criminal case because of unusual attempts to claim the winnings. aditi roy explains. >> reporter: take a close look at the man in this surveillance video. authorities in iowa saying he's at the heart of one of the biggest mysteries in u.s. lottery history. the video, taken in 2010, shows this man with the hat shielding his face at a des moines gas station. buying a hot lotto ticket. >> we have the winning ticket. >> reporter: it turned out to be the winning ticket in a $14.3 million jackpot. but nearly four years later, that man not stepping forward. >> hope someone is able to recognize the ticket purchaser. >> reporter: two hours before the winning ticket was about to expire, a new york lawyer named crawford shaw came forward claiming the prize on behalf of hexum investments. refusing to tell where it was bought. >> it was forfeited. >> reporter: it was the largest ever not claimed. sparking an investigation. >> every time a prize is claimed, that raised red flags and worked in the process. >> reporter: their investigation running cold and the clock ticking. with some of the fraud charges expiring in two months. now lottery officials hope someone will recognize the man. aditi roy, san francisco. now back to the wedding crashers story. >> a thief stealing a gift box filled with checks and a whole lot of cash. sara has more on this cold case. >> i hear wedding crashers, it's a funny reference to stealing dances and drinks. in real life, crashers are criminals who walk out with much more than food. it's a glamorous gig in the movies, crashing weddings for the dinners, desserts and all those drinks. but this morning, california police looking for this real-life wedding crasher after he hit up a gift table at a wedding reception and ran off with more than $1,000 in cash and gift cards. watch, the suspect entering the clubhouse, casually answering a call. and when the coast is clear, the bridal bandit throws off his coat, covering the cards, scooping them up, and a fast getaway down the aisle. all caught on surveillance cameras. >> these were money, checks. >> reporter: the couple involved declined to comment to abc news. but it's a laundry list of allotters who have lifted the matrimonial money. these crooks crashing a trio of weddings in minnesota last year. and this man, 12 years in prison after pocketing $12,000 in pennsylvania. the latest victims are on their honeymoon as police begin their search. >> they are currently honeymooning. we sent out the still photos and the video from the surveillance photos that hopefully someone can identify this person. >> we are talking about karma. this is bad karma. >> keep that in mind for your wedding. >> he is going to be reborn as a gila monster. >> you said have an umbrella. >> hopefully no compact umbrellas. and record rains in parts of the state, and more on the way for parts of the central plains. including missouri. record rains in joplin and springfield. waves developing along it, continue to see the rainfall through today and tomorrow. another 2 inches on top of what we have seen there. another pulse after that, and a strong threat for severe weather tomorrow and on monday for really an area that's got about 12 million people. dallas up through oklahoma city. watching that carefully. and eands through monday. and okinawa, vongfong, and ey're gettingle winds in a >> good moing,g, whingngton. a sogtart to your satury. heren arliton 49 degrees. p abouthe same alcross the ararea all because of a slled front just to the south. you can e heavy showers along the i5 cororridor. there is more to come. most of the rain this morning. mperaturespper 50s. mostly cloudy this afternoon. better tomorrow. and tn sunshine on >> paula and judy very upset i didn't mention st. louis. we mentioned joplin and spring field. >> get on that. coming up on "gma," the mom who spent 17 years in prison for a murder she says she didn't commit. how she 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is that funny? the singer was just named bill board's woman of the year. and see this every morning -- whoa. first art ever to receive -- can we not -- and, yeah, good morning to you, everybody. >> i just to want get a quick sense at the table. i actually still really like that song. >> i'm done. >> you're done. you're over it? >> yes. >> claiborne, you never liked it. >> no. >> you liked the video? >> i love the video -- >> did your daughter like it? >> the video -- >> my daughter does shake with it. that's the barometer. >> exactly. and coming up this half hour, speeders clock on the highway, speeding way over the limit. why they didn't get the ticket. wait until you hear what the highway patrol officers were caught on tape saying. this is infuriating for people. and a mom serving a life sentence for humurder, waking u outside. >> and susan, breaking down in tears at hearing that her conviction was overturned. a judge apologizing for the time spent behind bars. and we have brandi hitt with more. >> reporter: good morning, paula. 17 years. think about how much our lives changed while susan melon was in prison. she is not angry, but forgiving. she would cry behind bars every night, she knew this day would finally come. her first taste of freedom. susan overjoyed and holding her grandson for the very first time after spending 17 years behind bars, wrongfully convicted of first-degree murder. >> i am really free. everybody say, yes! >> yes! >> it is overturned. the case is dismissed. >> reporter: the 59-year-old breaking down in court, ready to catch up on nearly two decades of lost time with her three children, now adults, by her side. how do you feel right now? >> amazing. >> reporter: their mother stripped from them when the youngest was just 7 years old. >> it's the exciting moment when you want to call her and can't. >> reporter: she was sentenced to life in prison for the 1997 murder of her former boyfriend. she maintained her innocence from day one as seen in this interrogation video. >> man was murdered. >> i didn't murder him. i wouldn't do that. >> reporter: the judge throwing out the case. the only evidence, fabricated evidence from her acquaintance who has since passed away. >> the criminal justice system failed. >> it seems the judge believed that there was false testimony in conjunction with a problematic police investigation. >> reporter: melon has changed so much in those 17 years, and so has the world. in 1997, she carried a beeper. >> your first cell phone? >> yeah. never had one. i don't know how to turn it on. >> reporter: but she kept her faith. >> i had freedom on my shoes for years. i knew i was going to walk free one day. >> reporter: and she did. and they have a lot of family events to catch up on. her son says she wants to go to disney land. and take the run when she was arrested in front of her. and her daughter is planning her wedding and says there will be a special mother-daughter dance. >> it's just amazing to see the pictures of how much she has changed in those years. so much time lost. and a lot of living now to do. brandi hitt, thank you very much. >> she had several children. i love what you said, sara, hope she wins the lottery. >> i'd play if it meant she won. and i never play the lottery. >> okay, ron, you have been checking the other developing stories. i have. good morning, everyone. we begin with the new fight to keep ebola out of the u.s. starting today, jfk airport in new york will begin screening passengers arriving from african countries at the epicenter of the outbreak. by monday, a total of five u.s. airports will check people for fever and ask if they have had contact with ebola patients. and overnight, tension in ferguson, missouri, as hundreds gather in the protest of the killing of michael brown and another young african-american man killed by police. demonstrations will be throughout the weekend. and waller, texas, a police officer pepper sprayed him. the officer is now on paid leave pending an investigation. and finally, meet chloe, the 6-month-old wombat with quite a story. she was rescued from inside her mother's pouch when they were hit by a car. her mother did not survive, but she did. she has a caretaker who bottle feeds her and carries her in a makeshift pouch. she's feisty, somewhat like sara, and like sara is melting everywhe everyone's heart. >> she's not a wombat, though. >> i wonder if they're domesticble. >> and kc beat baltimore. go kc. >> you have to get baseball in there. >> not talking about michigan football. you should be happy. >> i'm going to pretend -- >> their ill-fated season. >> save ron before he's strangled by paula. >> i think that's going to eat cats. it's raining across parts of the northeast. a live shot from philadelphia, the city of brotherly love. rise into the 60s today. stationary boundary, mostly rain across the i-95 corridor, moving out after the lunch hour. until then, it's a soggy saturday. parts of sunday, it's good. in the middle of the country, bouts of rain. little rock to memphis. flash flood watches out there. another 2 inches on top of what you have seen in those areas. three areas of disturbed weather in the atlantic. it's a slow hurricane season. but we have faye, 60 mile per hour winds, threatening ber knew da tomorrow. no threat to the u.s. across the u.s., warm but dry, 83 in los angeles. there's across -- by the way, frost and freeze warnings across ch of the great >> gooood rning. dreary start to your holiday weekend periods of rain today tapering off this afternoon 58-63 some sunshshine tomorrow warmer >> this weather report brought to you by macy's. dan, paula, sara. >> notice how i'm ignoring you. oh, i'm sorry. >> standing right here. >> you're in my blind spot. >> the pbromance this morning. stay tuned. who knows what's going to happen next. >> wow. >> now we know. it's on. we all love each other, i promise. coming up on "gma," caught on camera. state troopers turning a blind eye. did they let them get away with it because they have badges too? 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zoo keepers to save the boy's life. and freedom. after spending 17 years behind bars for a murder she always said she did not commit, a mother of three is exonerated and released by a judge. >> everybody say, yes! >> what she plans to do now. hey, good morning. also coming up, take a look at this, the worst kind of wedding crasher. a cold-hearted thief, stealing the gift box filled with cash and checks. >> boo. >> sara is particularly sensitive. she has a wedding coming up. >> don't invite him. >> we have the latest. don't be worried. >> give my back my presents. we have the stepped up security to keep us safe from ebola. a new enhanced screening operation at one u.s. airport this morning to try to identify infected passengers arriving from those countries that are battling the outbreak. and tom llamas is in kennedy airport with the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. u.s. border protection estimate that 43% of the travelers from west africa come through jfk. that's why health screenings are beginning today. it's a critical way to keep ebola patients from mixing with the population. the state of new jersey putting members of a television ns crew under mandatory quarantine after a 21-day isolation agreement was breached. they violated it, the nbc crew was with ashow co mukpo who is being treated at a hospital in new mexico. this plane was detained for two hours. on board, a patient violently ill. >> we thought it was a passenger sick in the back of the plane. >> reporter: health officials determined a false aliving room. n they begin at five u.s. airports. all arriving from the countries at the epicenter will be checked for fever. >> fever, no, vomiting, no. >> reporter: then if needed, they're quarantined for further evaluation. this as u.s. means arrive on the ground in west africa. health care workers taking their temperatures. medical records of the first person in the u.s. to die of ebola, thomas eric duncan said he was sent home with a fever of 103 degrees before being admitted for treatment two died later. an oversight his nephew causes conspicuous. >> it's either incompetence or negligence. >> reporter: and the dallas hospital is saying they are reviewing how duncan was allowed to go home. so far of the 48 people he came into contact, none are showing symptoms of ebola. >> that's good. but there are serious, serious questions about the hospital in dallas. thank you. it was a night of real tension in ferguson, missouri. going nose to nose after an off-duty cop shot and killed yet another teenager in st. louis. hundreds of people arriving for the fresh protests. jeff is on the ground this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. ferguson and st. louis are cities on edge as thousands of protesters are set to arrive for what they're calling a weekend of resistance. overnight, tension and outrage on the states. but no violence as protests rekindle in ferguson. thousands of protesters on their way to missouri after a second young african-american man was killed by police. the demonstrations marked by burning flags and throwing bricks through windows. >> i'm a criminal, when you're the criminal -- >> reporter: police say the latest shooting on wednesday night in st. louis started with the confrontation and led to a chase. >> i want to ask for calm. it's an individual with a gun that made a decision to shoot at police officers. >> reporter: 18-year-old vonderrit myers jr. was killed in a barrage of gufr. they say he fired first, and he was wearing a court-ordered ankle bracelet. but his mother doesn't believe police. >> it was overkill. for nothing. for nothing. >> reporter: the shooting of michael brown sparked a national debate over race and police conduct. ever since, protesters from across the country have been kra drawn to st. louis where emotions are raw. >> the city has to see the difference in the two cases. certainly they can talk about the issue, but we ask that they do it peacefully. >> reporter: now, later this morning, a justice for all rally is scheduled to begin in downtown st. louis. the police say they're committed to keeping the streets calm. but that is the key test as they continue to investigate a shooting involving one of their own. paula. >> all right, we are expecting a weekend of protests in st. louis. thank you very much. and a horrifying sight at a zoo when a toddler fell into a jaguar pit fracturing his skull. the cats closed in, but quick-thinking zoo keepers saved the day getting the cats away from the child. and michelle franzen has the story. >> reporter: imagine trying to save your child, helpless and surrounded by massive felines. the quick thinking came in the nick of time for the 3-year-old boy. the father frantically throwing items at the jaguars to fend them off, and the zoo keepers racing in to rescue him. >> i am at little rock zoo. >> reporter: listen to the dramatic 911 calls. zoo staff pleading for help after an arkansas toddler fell over this railing here into an enclosure with the deadly predators at the little rock zoo. >> we need somebody over here. >> reporter: according to a police report, the child standing on a railing above the pit. positioned between his father and grandfather, slipping over 15 feet into the exhibit. right in front of two adult jaguars. >> he's in there with the -- >> yes. it's not good. >> reporter: witnesses tell police one of the jaguars took the toddler's shirt collar into its jaws. the other taking hold of the child by the foot. to distract the big cats, the toddler's father throwing objects into the pit. authorities say the workers heard cries for help, discovering the child alone. deep inside the pit with a jaguar at his throat. zoo keepers rushing the exhibit, some blasting fire extinguishers to keep the jaguars at bay while the others hoisted him up a ladder to safety. >> we were wondering why, then saw a car go by with a child with his head bleeding. >> reporter: arkansas children's hospital confirming that the child was in critical condition. suffering lacerations to a head, a fractured skull and puncture wounds sustained from the jaguars. the wound should not be life-threatening. and the child is in critical condition. the investigation continues. >> i can feel my blood pressure and heart rate rising as the story was going. so stressful. glad he's doing as well as he's doing. thank you. and a lot of other news overnight. including a tense situation with isis. and over to ron claiborne. good morning. >> good morning. we begin overseas where isis militants are gaining ground in the push to seize the kurdish down of kobani. they are advancing towards the city's center despite u.s.-led air strikes. and in indiana, the family of peter cast cig, they are having an emotional three in plainfield, indiana. >> i hope he will feel the strength of these prayers and receive blessings from them. >> we love him and we are supportive of his cause. >> isis militants threatened to kill hymn next. and in new jersey, six high school football players are under arrest. charged with sex crimes and an investigation into hazing at sayierville war memorial high school. their identities have not been released. they are minors. football games at the school have been canceled. four female students were attacked on separate occasions last month. and all the k mart to the list of retailers falling victims to hackers. the retail chain's payment systems were infected with malwear in september that went undete undetected. no word on how many debit or credit card numbers have been compromised. and the all-out manhunt for eric frein has all but put an end to halloween celebrations in one town. the 50th annual halloween parade, as well as a 5k race, they have been canceled indefinitely. and trick or treating has been banned as well. frein is hiding near the town. and outer space is getting ready for halloween. these spectacular images from nasa of the son, looking like a jack o lantern. and a mystery, do pigs fly? local fishermen were stunned to find ten pigs living on an island in the sacramento river delta. they have been feeding the pigs since the summer. the adult female tries to get into the boat to get the first pickings. there's one theory being kicked around it was a laui gone bad. >> very bad. >> good if you're a pig. >> oh. you know -- >> that responsibility. >> things that i have no response to. this would be one of these occasions, ron. love you so much. >> so get to the bottom of the situation, though. thank you. a tough new challenge this morning, aimed squarely at the embattled ceo of microsoft. a man under fire about a comment about women in the work place. when discussing equal pay, the ceo told a group of women, wait for it, that not asking for a raise is, quote, good karma. abc claire shipman who wrote a best selling book about women at work, "the confidence code," is here this morning. >> i don't know if i have good karma. he's only been on the job eight months. what a way to start. the issue of how few women have top jobs or any jobs. his comments will be hard for him to shake. this morning, more backlash after new microsoft ceo sad ya nadella offered this advice to a room of 8,000 working women. >> it's not always about asking for the raise. but knowing and having faith that the system will actually give you the right raises as you go along. that's good karma. it'll come back. >> reporter: those words sparking global outrage after he spoke at a women's technology conference. the hashtag carr ma compensation taking off. and calling him misogynist in chief. women don't create change by trusting the system, but by strupting it. >> this is an invitation to get more involved. to care about their female coworkers. >> reporter: in an e-mail just hours after the event, he said the response was wrong. adding women should get equal pay for equal work. but now challenging to create a new normal right away. in an open letter in "time" magazine, tomorrow you re-level and compensate every woman on the same pay scale as your men. that would change the industry. and you have it within your powers to do it. >> i think he needs to put his money where his mouth is. check to see what your female employees are getting paid. how does that stack up to the male employees in the company? is there a disparity? create a task force, a committee, see what the problem is. >> reporter: he may not have meant to say or imply that women should be paid equally. the data doesn't support his notion if women don't ask they will be paid the same as men. it was smart to apologize right away, and if he can do something meaningful, he will be looking good. >> and the issue of asking for a raise goes to the heart of the book you wrote that that is really important for women in the work place. it's a huge issue. >> it's not easy, but karma is not going to help us on this one. >> thank you. >> we could go on and on. now to new details about the enterovirus. it could be the culprit in kids with a mist tearous form of paralys paralysis. now the mother of one girl experiencing those symptoms is speaki inout. >> reporter: the once-vibrant little girl, paralyzed from her shoulders and her legs and unable to speak. >> she's crying, i can't understand her. >> reporter: she's praying she's not the next victim of the enterovirus. it was one night when she tucked her in that the 5-year-old let her know that something was terribly wrong. >> she was about to go to sleep, and she said, mommy, my hands are going numb. she lost movement from her legs down on the third day. >> reporter: at first, they thought it was a cold. but the deadly respiratory illness infecting children across the country. >> she'll blink her eyes for yes and no. >> reporter: at least 691 people in 46 states have contracted a respiratory illness since mid august. at least two dozen patients in seven states suffering from paralys paralysis. most alarming, the virus seems to strike from nowhere. 4-year-old eli wahler, a triplet was the fifth. he went to sleep september 24th and never woke up. friday his parents speaking out. >> i mean, my heart is broken. i'm determined to make something good out of this tragedy. >> reporter: as kim nichols continues to play, her doctors say there is hope. >> i think the rehabilitation. but i think there will be recovery. >> reporter: some hope there from her doctors. while there is no vaccine for this virus, kids are recovering. children, particularly those with asthma, are the most susceptib susceptible. do the same things each flu season, wash hands, encourage kids to cough or these into a tissue, not their hands. and as mild flu symptoms get worse, difficulty breathing or wheeze, see your pediatrician. >> thank you. moving on now, police are looking for help in solving a strange lottery mystery. investigators in iowa put out this surveillance video. finally figuring out who bought an unclaimed winning lotto ticket four years ago that's a criminal case because of unusual attempts to claim the winnings. aditi roy explains. >> reporter: take a close look at the man in this surveillance video. authorities in iowa saying he's at the heart of one of the biggest mysteries in u.s. lottery history. the video, taken in 2010, shows this man with the hat shielding his face at a des moines gas station. buying a hot lotto ticket. >> we have the winning ticket. >> reporter: it turned out to be the winning ticket in a $14.3 million jackpot. but nearly four years later, that man not stepping forward. >> hope someone is able to recognize the ticket purchaser. >> reporter: two hours before the winning ticket was about to expire, a new york lawyer named crawford shaw came forward claiming the prize on behalf of hexum investments. refusing to tell where it was bought. >> it was forfeited. >> reporter: it was the largest ever not claimed. sparking an investigation. >> every time a prize is claimed, that raised red flags and worked in the process. >> reporter: their investigation running cold and the clock ticking. with some of the fraud charges expiring in two months. now lottery officials hope someone will recognize the man. aditi roy, san francisco. now back to the wedding crashers story. >> a thief stealing a gift box filled with checks and a whole lot of cash. sara has more on this cold case. >> i hear wedding crashers, it's a funny reference to stealing dances and drinks. in real life, crashers are criminals who walk out with much more than food. it's a glamorous gig in the movies, crashing weddings for the dinners, desserts and all those drinks. but this morning, california police looking for this real-life wedding crasher after he hit up a gift table at a wedding reception and ran off with more than $1,000 in cash and gift cards. watch, the suspect entering the clubhouse, casually answering a call. and when the coast is clear, the bridal bandit throws off his coat, covering the cards, scooping them up, and a fast getaway down the aisle. all caught on surveillance cameras. >> these were money, checks. >> reporter: the couple involved declined to comment to abc news. but it's a laundry list of allotters who have lifted the matrimonial money. these crooks crashing a trio of weddings in minnesota last year. and this man, 12 years in prison after pocketing $12,000 in pennsylvania. the latest victims are on their honeymoon as police begin their search. >> they are currently honeymooning. we sent out the still photos and the video from the surveillance photos that hopefully someone can identify this person. >> we are talking about karma. this is bad karma. >> keep that in mind for your wedding. >> he is going to be reborn as a gila monster. >> you said have an umbrella. >> hopefully no compact umbrellas. and record rains in parts of the state, and more on the way for parts of the central plains. including missouri. record rains in joplin and springfield. waves developing along it, continue to see the rainfall through today and tomorrow. another 2 inches on top of what we have seen there. another pulse after that, and a strong threat for severe weather tomorrow and on monday for really an area that's got about 12 million people. dallas up through oklahoma city. watching that carefully. and eands through monday. and okinawa, vongfong, and ey're gettingle winds in a >> good moing,g, whingngton. a sogtart to your satury. heren arliton 49 degrees. p abouthe same alcross the ararea all because of a slled front just to the south. you can e heavy showers along the i5 cororridor. there is more to come. most of the rain this morning. mperaturespper 50s. mostly cloudy this afternoon. better tomorrow. and tn sunshine on >> paula and judy very upset i didn't mention st. louis. we mentioned joplin and spring field. >> get on that. coming up on "gma," the mom who spent 17 years in prison for a murder she says she didn't commit. how she 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is that funny? the singer was just named bill board's woman of the year. and see this every morning -- whoa. first art ever to receive -- can we not -- and, yeah, good morning to you, everybody. >> i just to want get a quick sense at the table. i actually still really like that song. >> i'm done. >> you're done. you're over it? >> yes. >> claiborne, you never liked it. >> no. >> you liked the video? >> i love the video -- >> did your daughter like it? >> the video -- >> my daughter does shake with it. that's the barometer. >> exactly. and coming up this half hour, speeders clock on the highway, speeding way over the limit. why they didn't get the ticket. wait until you hear what the highway patrol officers were caught on tape saying. this is infuriating for people. and a mom serving a life sentence for humurder, waking u outside. >> and susan, breaking down in tears at hearing that her conviction was overturned. a judge apologizing for the time spent behind bars. and we have brandi hitt with more. >> reporter: good morning, paula. 17 years. think about how much our lives changed while susan melon was in prison. she is not angry, but forgiving. she would cry behind bars every night, she knew this day would finally come. her first taste of freedom. susan overjoyed and holding her grandson for the very first time after spending 17 years behind bars, wrongfully convicted of first-degree murder. >> i am really free. everybody say, yes! >> yes! >> it is overturned. the case is dismissed. >> reporter: the 59-year-old breaking down in court, ready to catch up on nearly two decades of lost time with her three children, now adults, by her side. how do you feel right now? >> amazing. >> reporter: their mother stripped from them when the youngest was just 7 years old. >> it's the exciting moment when you want to call her and can't. >> reporter: she was sentenced to life in prison for the 1997 murder of her former boyfriend. she maintained her innocence from day one as seen in this interrogation video. >> man was murdered. >> i didn't murder him. i wouldn't do that. >> reporter: the judge throwing out the case. the only evidence, fabricated evidence from her acquaintance who has since passed away. >> the criminal justice system failed. >> it seems the judge believed that there was false testimony in conjunction with a problematic police investigation. >> reporter: melon has changed so much in those 17 years, and so has the world. in 1997, she carried a beeper. >> your first cell phone? >> yeah. never had one. i don't know how to turn it on. >> reporter: but she kept her faith. >> i had freedom on my shoes for years. i knew i was going to walk free one day. >> reporter: and she did. and they have a lot of family events to catch up on. her son says she wants to go to disney land. and take the run when she was arrested in front of her. and her daughter is planning her wedding and says there will be a special mother-daughter dance. >> it's just amazing to see the pictures of how much she has changed in those years. so much time lost. and a lot of living now to do. brandi hitt, thank you very much. >> she had several children. i love what you said, sara, hope she wins the lottery. >> i'd play if it meant she won. and i never play the lottery. >> okay, ron, you have been checking the other developing stories. i have. good morning, everyone. we begin with the new fight to keep ebola out of the u.s. starting today, jfk airport in new york will begin screening passengers arriving from african countries at the epicenter of the outbreak. by monday, a total of five u.s. airports will check people for fever and ask if they have had contact with ebola patients. and overnight, tension in ferguson, missouri, as hundreds gather in the protest of the killing of michael brown and another young african-american man killed by police. demonstrations will be throughout the weekend. and waller, texas, a police officer pepper sprayed him. the officer is now on paid leave pending an investigation. and finally, meet chloe, the 6-month-old wombat with quite a story. she was rescued from inside her mother's pouch when they were hit by a car. her mother did not survive, but she did. she has a caretaker who bottle feeds her and carries her in a makeshift pouch. she's feisty, somewhat like sara, and like sara is melting everywhe everyone's heart. >> she's not a wombat, though. >> i wonder if they're domesticble. >> and kc beat baltimore. go kc. >> you have to get baseball in there. >> not talking about michigan football. you should be happy. >> i'm going to pretend -- >> their ill-fated season. >> save ron before he's strangled by paula. >> i think that's going to eat cats. it's raining across parts of the northeast. a live shot from philadelphia, the city of brotherly love. rise into the 60s today. stationary boundary, mostly rain across the i-95 corridor, moving out after the lunch hour. until then, it's a soggy saturday. parts of sunday, it's good. in the middle of the country, bouts of rain. little rock to memphis. flash flood watches out there. another 2 inches on top of what you have seen in those areas. three areas of disturbed weather in the atlantic. it's a slow hurricane season. but we have faye, 60 mile per hour winds, threatening ber knew da tomorrow. no threat to the u.s. across the u.s., warm but dry, 83 in los angeles. there's across -- by the way, frost and freeze warnings across ch of the great >> gooood rning. dreary start to your holiday weekend periods of rain today tapering off this afternoon 58-63 some sunshshine tomorrow warmer >> this weather report brought to you by macy's. dan, paula, sara. >> notice how i'm ignoring you. oh, i'm sorry. >> standing right here. >> you're in my blind spot. >> the pbromance this morning. stay tuned. who knows what's going to happen next. >> wow. >> now we know. it's on. we all love each other, i promise. coming up on "gma," caught on camera. state troopers turning a blind eye. did they let them get away with it because they have badges too? 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