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girlfriend to death. the trial resumes. what this means for the critical final stage. and not so safe and sound on facebook. outrage erupting this morning after a secret social experiment on 700,000 users has been revealed. what facebook was looking for by playing with all of our emotions. and good morning, everyone. it's a shocking headline from facebook. it's the first thing so many of us check every morning, and not many people are going to "like" this. >> we get it. monday and you're off to great start. >> amy robach. but, anyway, the question is, were they conducting a social experiment without us knowing it. but what it reveals about a positive or negative comment. >> can it be manipulated? and also the scare in the air, after an evacuation slide deploys in the middle of a flight. and david kerley is with us this morning. >> reporter: this plane was high. passengers thought the door might have opened. it was an accidental deployment of the slide, it was fast and very scary. this is what an emergency slide looks like when it inflates in flight. frightening. >> all of a sudden heard a pob popping noise. and you could see the slide in flight is like an air bag. >> reporter: the united jetliner was heading to orange county, california, from chicago. it was at cruising altitude, more than 38,000 feet, 10:00 at night, and the slide goes. >> we heard a pop, and saw them running to the front of the plane. >> reporter: scariest flight of all time, one passenger tweeted, the slide filling the back of the 737. the pilot declared an emergency, and they wanted to know what's the situation on board. >> 1463, do you have any jur injuries? >> reporter: the good news, none of the 69 passengers or 6 crew members were injured. this is not the first time this happened, what slide built into the door inflates at the wrong time. a jetblue plane, someone was pinned. and in an obama campaign plain. when the asiana jet crashed last year, some deployed inside as it cart wheeled down the runway. they should be on their way to california later this morning. >> after being frightened. the pictures are unbelievable. now to the pictures of the weekend weather. >> that's right. nearly a dozen reported tornados in the midwest and the flooding. we have ginger zee with the latest. >> dozens. and combing across the midwest, hail, damaging wind, even tornados. but this morning, it's the pictures out of eastern iowa, the flash flooding grabbing our attention. overnight, eastern iowa submerged. multiple water rescues, crews pulling people from their homes. more than 6 inches of rain falling in just 90 minutes. almost a dozen reported tornados raking across the midwest sunday. >> that's definitely a tail dropping. >> reporter: ominous storms from kansas -- >> it's down! >> reporter: to iowa, funnel clouds do thing the skies. and look at the surveillance video, an ef-1 tornado ripping through a wisconsin parking lot, winds of almost 90 miles an hour. flash flooding dominating the midwest. and in arkansas, cars driving through overflowing roads. and in brinkley, floods overtaking homes, 10 inches of rain falling in just 24 mourps and even memphis, tennessee, intense downpours temporarily swallowing cars. it's not over, happening again today, elevated risk for iowa andmy. up to detroit, you could see damaging wind, isolated tornado and large hail. later this afternoon and evening as they do this time of year. but on the map, it means something. and this to the people of florida, georgia and the carolinas. we're watching an area of scattered thunderstorms that by midweek and beyond could become our first tropical discretion off the east coast. this could eventually affect the holiday weekend weather. we will be watching. >> it's monday, and ginger's the busiest person here at "gma." and now to the developing headline this morning, the two americans facing trial in north korea. one as a husband and father of three. the men entered in april, but were accused of carrying out hostile acts against the country. stefan radu hra martha has the details. >> reporter: 22 miller, and matthew miller. miller will be tried for what they call absurd behavior. he tore up his visa and demanded asylum. as for fowle, from ohio, he reportedly left a bible in his hotel room. but he was not on a mission for his church. the state department strongly advises u.s. citizens not to travel to north korea. the north koreans have been holding korean-american missionary kenneth bae, and an elderly veteran was released after apologizing on tape. there's no scheduled date for the trial. >> back to two things, the absurd behavior of one, and the bible in the room of the other. is that enough to get punished for in north korea? >> all over a bible. that's a provocative act in north korea, no religious freedom. >> thanks. now to the crisis at the border. the surge of illegal immigrants entering from mexico, many of them children without their parents. this morning, president obama is making an urgent request, asking congress for emergency funds to tackle the crisis. jim avila has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. police on the texas/mexico border are scheduled to hold a news conference this morning about the body of an 11-year-old boy, believed to be one of the unaccompanied minors crossing the border illegally, adding to the urgency to fix the problem. this morning, the white house tries to get around a law that allows thousands of children and their mothers to cross the southwest border illegally and stay in the united states. president obama sending a letter today to congress asking for $2 billion to build more facilities like this one to hold children in custody while they wait for immigration court to deport them faster. and asks for funds to hire more judges and changes in the law to allow border patrol to send the kids back to central america immediately, as they do with mexican children. >> we have to house and take care of them until the machinery allows us to send them back sglr the administration says current law is causing a humanitarian crisis. children crossing loon alone like this 16-year-old and his 12-year-old sister. because they know, and the homeland security tells abc news, the u.s. only sends back less than 20% of the children. most are reunited with parents here or adopted by foster parents. making the warnings the president made seem empty. >> do not send your children to the borders. if they do make it, they'll get sent back. more importantly, they may not make it. >> reporter: interesting enough, it may be the president's own party that push back against the letter today. and they say it's a humanitarian crisis, and putting kids and moms in prison-like facility signature not the american way. >> not going away. >> no. the rising cost of holiday travel. gas prices soaring, reaching heights we haven't seen in a really long time. >> reporter: hey, david, good morning. this is not what you want to hear ahead of the busiest travel days of the year. $3.68, up nearly 20 cents from last year. four states paying over $4 a gallon. americans on track to pay more than in six years. and driven by the uncertainty in iraq, driving up the cost of oil. >> you might notice that it might go down a few pennies. >> reporter: this is the slightly better noise, if iraq stabilizes, the prices could drop. and that does flow through to the pump. >> thanks. and since robin and george having well-deserve the time away. >> good morning. we begin with a frightening ordeal for dozens of people at seaworld in san diego. the sky tower ride broke down. leaving them for three hours. one video shows the view from 300-feet high. everyone was lower to the ground, and one person went to the hospital for anxiety. and gunfire on busy bourbon street in new orleans on sunday. see people running for cover, at least one victim falls in the middle of the street. nine people, including several tourists, were injured in the cross fire. and president obama is nominating the former ceo of proctor and gamble to be the head of the veterans affairs department. and robert mcdonald is a west point grad. and they may have lost confidence in him last year. and declaring the islamic state, erasing the border between iraq and syria. but the iraqi army is making the first measurable gains in the conflict, as the battle to reclaim tikrit continues. and police in north carolina searching for the car captured in this video. look at that video. speeding down the highway with a man hanging on to the trunk, yelling at the woman behind the wheel. see that? she was driving 55 miles an hour with a child in the car seat. now the man broke the back of the window, climbed inside, and police believe the two knew each other. by the time the officers arrived at the area, the car was gone. that's not a picture you'll soon forget. and finally, do you remember your first driving lesson? i do. and one teenager from the boston area will always remember hers. drove up a tree and flipped over at the crosswalk. no one was hurt, but maybe the most painful moment of all of this was when the police took that picture and tweeted this caption, first driving lesson didn't go well. >> i thought i was bad knocking down the cones trying to parallel park. >> that was your second lesson, last week. >> thank you. >> stop sign down? >> i got a ticket right after i passed it. >> we are all amazing drivers. >> lara, though, she's like, yeah. >> first of many. >> we all have it here at "gma." let's move on to the world cup. we were watching this weekend, and the countdown on to tomorrow's big knockout game between team usa and belgium. one of the rising soccer powers in europe. paula faris is outside the stadium with a preview. good morning, paula. >> reporter: and good morning, amy. the stadium behind me where team usa will learn their fate tomorrow. and they are not ready to go home. in fact team usa's coach is now telling the player's family here in brazil to wait and book the flight for after the championship game. it's do or die for the u.s. team against one of europe's top up and comers. the americans, who returned to the world cup only in 1990 after a 40-year absence, advanced out of the so-called group of death, stunning everyone but themselves. >> and they got out of this group, now anything is doable. but you need to understand that you have to raise the bar. personal and as a whole team. >> and belgium has the lead. >> reporter: now they face a young and hungry belgium team in a sudden death round of 16 tomorrow. belgium is a team steeped in soccer tradition. one of the founding 11 members of fifa, made up of players from europe's top divisions. and unlike the u.s., which has so far had a win -- a tie -- and a loss. >> germany going through! >> reporter: belgium won all three of their games behind one of the top goaltenders. and led by eden hazard, the star attacking midfielder. will they be ready? do you think we'll see another level of intensity? >> yes, you have been hearing all of their press conference sound bytes have been we haven't shown our true form yet. we haven't played our 100% capacity yet, even though we've had good games. we're not content. it's a great sign. >> reporter: from sea to shining sea, the u.s. team has been embraced like never before. >> we are very optimistic. every day is a big step forward for jozy, and it's looking better every day. >> reporter: and some potential good news for team usa, they are, quote, very optimistic that jozy altidore, their star striker, out for the last two weeks, the game against ghana, confident he could be back on the field tonight, rather, tomorrow. as for the weather tomorrow, hot, humid, slight chance of rain. another typical winter day here in brazil. >> yes, we saw that shot with people walking by on the beach with you and julie foudy. it's tomorrow, 3:00 eastern on espn. and a dumb header on today as well. we have some big royal news. >> yeah, we do. we turn to prince harry. already one of the world's most eligible bachelors, becoming more attractive, if that's possible, inheriting the title of the people's prince, and millions of dollars from his late mother, princess diana. with a smile as bright as the south american sun, prince harry showed off his best dance moves outside the center for disabled children in chile on sunday. harry was greeted by adoring fans throughout his south american tour. cuddling a hedgehog at a nature center, or speaking to a reporter about his nephew, prince george. reportedly comparing the chubby cheeks to winston churchill. and a tv repairman, fixing a set while visiting this fire-ravaged town on sunday. just in time to watch them compete in the world cup. the charm offensive started in brazil, he got emotional while visiting orphans. in a rare moment, opening up about the death of his mother. the little girl's loss made him think of his own mother's loss. >> he is able to connect with people. >> reporter: and popular with the ladiy ies too. this reporter, bernadette that middleton, proposed marriage. and his bachelor status is set to increase more. harry stands to inherit over $17 million from princess dianadian estate when he turns 30. he has manners as well, posting a personal thank you note on youtube. >> thank you. >> he really connects with people in a way so reminiscent of his mother, princess diana. and back over to ginger, and a hot week ahead. >> yes. and it has not yet been 90 in new york city. >> really? >> it's been 30 years since we waited this long for our first 90 degree temperature. this morning, it's 70, and this week, we have a shot at hitting it. the video from new york earlier this morning. the cloud cover, and you can see the buildings poking through. but watch this, summer-like heat full force, close to 90, at least in the midweek in new york city. boston close to 90. d.c., 94. your local forecast in just 30 seconds. but first the select cities by university of phoenix. >> reporter: hi everybody, did d murphy here with an update from accuweather. nothing showing on storm tracker 6 live double scan yet anyway, i have a shower out by harrisburg. we have clouds and sunny breaks and temperatures around 70 currently. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast 88 is today's high, a bit humid, sun and clouds, 70 the croarchlt -- overnight low, tomorrow, it heat gets notched up. all right, ginger, thanks. coming up next on "gma," happening now, the oscar pistorius psych test revealed what it means that he was found mentally fit when he shot his girlfriend. and the disturbing case of the toddler left in a hot car by his father. and facebook playing with our emotions. what the company is saying about its social experiment. we'll have that when gameiro com -- "gma" comes back in just a moment. 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>> i would find it improbable. >> reporter: going back to who screamed that night, reeva or oscar. and trying to show the witnesses who heard a woman scream were wrong. it's difficult to tell the difference between a man and a woman scream. and now to abc news dan abrams. everyone's been asking you, wow, is this a huge blow to the defense. you say, not really? >> remember, the defense never claimed he was mentally incapacitated, and the prosecution never believed it. this was a strategic move by prosecutors to effectively say to the defense team, stop talking about his mental state. don't mention it. it's not relevant in the context of the case. and this report, no surprise, both sides simply came forward and said, okay, we accept it. >> what does happen next in the trial? >> you're hearing a really important point now. which is the scream, right? that's the testimony now. because if these jurors believe that she was screaming in the house, impossible to figure out that there's not a conviction for murder. they're fighting, she's screaming, and he kills her, that's murder. if it's him screaming, and he sounded like a woman, as the defense is claiming, that could lead to some doubt as to whether there was a fight there. such a crucial point. you're also hearing now -- >> how does the defense prove that? >> they can't. they just want the judge to have questions, some level of doubt. a big win. all right, don't talk about his psychological state, talk about his physical state which is relevant. >> all right, a lot more to see from south africa. and now shocking new details in the case of georgia father charged with murder after leaving the toddler in a blistering hot car. he claims it was an accident, and there are online searches from both parents. we should warn you, this is a difficult story. o >> reporter: and two georgia parents who died of heatstroke, forgotten in a hot car. both the boy's mother and father searched the internet for information on children dying in hot cars before their son died. georgia police say that 33-year-old justin ross harris said he strapped his son cooper into a rear-facing car seat on june 18th, was supposed to drop him off, but seven hours later, he noticed his life lesson in the backseat. witnesses say he was desperately trying to revive him. >> he kept say, what have i done. >> reporter: georgia police immediately arrested him, he is due in court on thursday. he has pleaded not guilty. >> if he deliberately forgot the child, may god have mercy. >> reporter: they researched child deaths, and the temperature. it explained because he was fearful that could happen. his attorney told abc news he does not have a comment at this time. >> it's devastating evidence to overcome. >> reporter: and leanna harris made similar statements with research on car deaths and how it occurs. she has not been charged, and has not return abc's request for a comment. and justin ross harris spoke from jail to friends and family gathered for cooper's funeral. >> there are no words to come out of that piece. >> really aren't. get it over to ginger. the heat is a concern for everyone in the country. >> heat advisory in st. louis this morning. starting off. give you an idea of what's happening here. this video, the earth camera from illinois towards st. louis. they're in the upper 70s now. the high temperature only 94. but add the humidity, what it feels like will be close to 105. that's when we start to get into issues. amarillo, 100, albuquerque, 101, chicago at 90. detroit, 88. even though the temps are in 90 feels like the 1 u 00s. be careful and the rain and the storms could come through parts of illinois, >> reporter: thanks a million, ginger, david murphy on the terrace. we have clouds around the region and sunny breaks, temperatures close to 70. 88 today. tomorrow, hot and humid 92 with a possible late shower or >> all that weather brought to you by panera bread. you see the fuel, the heat, the humidity. >> the fourth of july is coming. >> that's the good part. coming up on "gma," how to protect yourself from the catastrophic fires. the concerns overly thee yum i on batteries. and what facebook is saying about playing with our emotions, right now. our new flatbread sandwiches may be flat... the flavors, are anything but. so whether it's taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean... or the smoky spice of the southwest... or bold, adventurous thai flavors... ...you always get flavor that's anything but flat. and always with chicken raised without antibiotics. new flatbread sandwiches from panera... ... each 360 calories or less. try one today. which means you get unlimited talk, text and data for only $45 a month. no contracts -- no surprises. what about hidden fees? 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and headed for protein overload, so many products, now the experts are weighing in on the downside. and the original cast of "monty python" reuniting. and we have it here. all that and backstage at the b.e.t. awards. kerry washington opening up as life as a brand new mom as we say -- >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. and there is lucy hale, the wildly popular pretty little liar turned country star. she's going to sing her brand new hit live on "gma." >> can't wait for that. and opening up about gastric by pass surgery, the secret shame. and we have the adorable up yis from the humane society. mikey and fabio. they're just all here because -- well, it's a big day in the annual dog v. dog showdown. so excited about it. and we have two of these pooches facing off. we'll need your votes to crown the top dog. >> you have to check out mikey, took the whole commercial break. >> see the computer's not on the desk anymore? knocked that right off. >> he's calm now. we tired him out. mike yay is amazing. >> you know you have news? >> i do. jody is going to help me. we begin with 45 million americans bracing for more wild weather after a weekend of twisters and blinding rain. a dozen tornados from kansas to wisconsin, packing winds up to 90 miles an hour, and drenching downpours submerged cars in the south. and in parts of iowa, 6 inches of rain in 90 minutes. several people had to be rescued on rafts. the supreme court, a major decision on obama administration and religious rights. brought by hobby lobby, saying that providing all forms of birth control violate their rights, and they consider some contraceptives to be like abortion. and two americans on trial in north korea, jeffrey fowle and matthew miller entered in april. and they are accused of hostile acts, leaving a bible in a hotel room and shouting at the airport. punishment could include hard labor. a mid-air scare on a flight from chicago, the emergency slide deployed, filling the back of the plane. thankfully no one was hurt. and a hollywood passing to note this morning, meshach taylor starred in tv and theater productions. he was best known for an ex-con turned entire designer in "designing women, " he was 67. and organizers at wimbledon relaxing the dress code. now allowed to wear jeans and sneakers for the first time. how about that? but the strict dress code -- for players, will still be enforced. an unusual sight off australia. this 40-foot whale sharing the water with surfers. telling the guys, dude, there's great swells 15-feet down. but life guards reminded them to keep legal distance. the whale eventually headed out to sea. and real-life version of the wildly popular game, fruit ninja, they slice and dice apples and oranges, or any fruit that falls to the ground. but in this kitchen, this worker does it for real. check that out, incredible precision. 140 lemons in 66 seconds. now what happens to all those e lemons after? >> gin and tonic. >> amazingly, as his fingers are in intact. >> i'm impressed that was so quick on david. >> the weekend, i guess it's over. >> for some of us, david. >>. >> still using those lemons. >> lara, you'll get an invite. and move on, we have been talking about the nanny, the nightmare, the caretaker who would not move out even after being served with court papers. this morning we learned the ordeal might soon be over. ryan owens with the latest. >> reporter: it has come to this, a 64-year-old nanny sleeping in her pontiac grand m grand am, the family fielding calls from their attorney about when and under what conditions the nanny will be moving out. >> she could be out by july 4th. >> can't do that, we'll be out of town. >> she needs to be out. >> if no one's here, she could do a forced lockout. >> reporter: it's unclear if either side will budge. the nanny's belongings are here. >> by court, by law, this is her domain. >> reporter: the family hire diane stretton in march after a craig's liad for a nanny. she was great at first, then complained the of health problems, and they fired her and asked her to move out. what does she say? 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because your answer may determine how happy you are in your marriage. a new study says that those who sleep nude are the most content in their relationship. way more content than those who cover up. 57% of those who sleep naked said they were in a happy relationship. one factor might be the bedding, cool, soft sheets against skin may encourage intimacintimacy. and the fact you're naked in bed -- i don't know. but in the study, only 38% of those who wear onesies to beds reported being happy. >> onesies? >> i know. they make onesies. >> with the footies. >> get out of here, he's looking down at the desk. all this talk about sleeping, he has no choice. >> he's got a great one -- now we know. >> everybody, that is "pop news." >> thanks, lara. kicking off the "gma" heat index. protein is all the rage right now. we may be getting more than we actually need. becky worley has the story. >> reporter: blame is on greek yogurt. >> there's a new protein, not what you might think. >> double the protein. >> reporter: soon after instruction, greek yogurt went through the roof, and food manufacturers noticed. now they tote more protein. protein pretzels, flap jacks, pancakes, 15 grams of the stuff. oscar mayer has the new p-3 package, kind of like a lunchble. the holy trinity of protein. even protein pasta. but here's the question, do i need to be eating that much more protein? >> the current recommendation is 46 grams per day for women, and 56 grams per day for men. >> reporter: translate that into normal eating habits for a woman. >> a yogurt and fruit parfait, a mid-morning latte, and whole wheat bread with tuna for lunch. an afternoon snack with a tablespoon of peanut butter, and fish and vegetables for dinner. >> reporter: but atkins, and the idea that protein is good for losing weight have given this food trend a big marketing boost. >> protein helps to preserve and build lean muscle mass. the more muscle, the more calories we burn. >> reporter: and it might make sense if you have dietary challenges. i have a picky eater who won't eat eggs or meat, so sneaking extra protein into the pancakes, i like that. but there is a downside. >> too much protein could lead to kidney stones. and too much protein at the expense of carbohydrates leads to quito sis. alerting the body it's in starving mode. >> all right, let's bring in abc news senior medical contributor, dr. jen ashton. we were admitting we overindulge in protein. keotosis, what is that? >> it's the metabolic description when we don't have carbohydrates to burn, and we burn fat. many have that overnight, not eating for 12 hours, you can see a little of it in the urine. for most people, it's not a harm. if you're a diabetic, and it's excessive, like anything, it can be bad. >> how much is too much? >> this is the interesting thing. when you hear about the protein recommendations, it is absolutely not a one size fits all. ryan eats a lot, i do -- >> protein shakes too. >> it's a lot of protein. but when you think about how you figure out how much do we actually need? it's based on age, gender, body weight, it's based on your activity level. you hear these numbers, and it's easy to say, am i getting enough. this calculation, .36 grams per pound of body weight per day. that's the recommendation. do simple math. >> complicated math. uh -- >> sorry. we'll do it later. and if you're a child, it's going to vary by age, anywhere from 13 to 52 grams per day. most of us get plenty if you get too much, yeah, it can affect your bones and kidneys. >> i couldn't do it in my head, jen. >> we have a calculator. >> carry the two. >> great information. thank you. up next in the heat index. steaming hot coffee, even in the summer, and a new study, university of british columbia, why we drink hot beverages in the summer. perhaps why you do it, we cool down by sweating, when you drink something hot, it makes you sweat, and you stay cool. >> i didn't know why i did it. i like coffee. >> you could have an iced coffee, a lot of people stick to hot coffee in the summer. why would you do that? sometimes it's just your body telling you what to do. if you don't sweat, some people just clam up -- >> right. >> where did you -- >> go on, dr. muir -- >> dr. jen ashton left me in charge. >> she shouldn't have left the table to quickly. >> she shouldn't. you get the point, if you don't sweat, have the iced coffee. ryan drinks a cup. and we have much more, sharon osbourne is opening up about the secret shame she felt after gastric bypass surgery in 1999. she said is felt like an embarrassing cut to weight loss. she's been vocal. we have a picture with her husband, ozzie, in 1987. very different. before the surgery. she had the band removed back in 2006, and she keeps her weight under control with the atkins diet, kind of like what we were talking about with dr. jen ashton, but she admits sticking to the low-carb regime is a struggle, but she cheats from from time to time. and she looks fantastic. it's tough on what to do, what no not to do. >> she's always honest. >> she is. >> she's up front. >> all right. i have to go take a walk, everybody. >> where are you going? to the social square. follow me over here. we want to talk to you about forbes magazine's 15th annual celebrity 100 list, and their ranking of the most powerful celebs. topping it this year, beyoncé, the first time she's hit number one. and capping an extraordinary year, selling out a 132-show world tour. next, lebron james, number two, and rounding out number three, music producer dr. dre, who sold beats. the little thing called beats to apple. and he made the most money out of the anybody this year. but he was 62 last year, and now top three. and then also burning up the heat index, a blockbuster night at the b.e.t. awards. the stars out in full force, and the hi lair rous chris rock hosting. we were behind the scenes. take a look. >> everybody's here tonight. >> red run -- >> you are nominated? >> i am. going to be a fun night. >> we have a whole lot of superstars in here tonight. >> reporter: non-stop surprises -- ♪ and endless jokes complimented host chris rock. >> i thought it would be appropriate to give out some roscoes chicken and waffles. >> reporter: the b.e.t. awards packed with energy and, of course, style. we talk about the hat, but let's talk about the shoes. >> sam smith, and i draw on them. it's diy. >> reporter: you have to bring it. >> can't go half stepping. >> reporter: look at the shoes, nelly. those are stunners. pharrell kicking things off on a high note with missy elliott. and power couple beyoncé and jay z wrapping it up from their on the run tower. >> when you hear nicki minaj, she wrote it. >> reporter: the buzziest moments go to nicki minaj for her rather bizarre acceptance speech -- >> and lionel richie. >> the frenzy, the misspelling of his last name as he accepted the lifetime achievement award. >> kerry washington. >> reporter: and one of the first outings for scandal star, kerry washington, who gave birth two months ago. life treating you well? >> extraordinary. >> reporter: well, you just -- you definitely miss that, right? >> yeah, i've been good. my hands have been full, and i've been really blessed. but nice to be out. >> reporter: but the surprise of the night. >> chris brown. >> reporter: brown's first time on stage since being released earlier this month for violating probation. all in all, an action-packed night that was wrapped in rock. for "good morning america," rachel smith, abc news, los angeles. and that was the number one thing on twitter. the top ten items. >> the performance was incredible. haven't seen missy elliott in a long time. >> when beyoncé walked in, it was like a serial. >> and lionel rituchie, right? right now -- i don't sing on command. >> naturally. >> kerry washington, looking great. that was great. rachel, thank you. good job. get back outside right now to ginger for a check of the weather. oh, yeah, lara. we have a crowd that's looking great. this is taperry and molly. perry celebrating the 11th birthday. we're up from asheville, but where's your dad? they left him back there. hey, hey, pops. oh, my goodness. sometimes weather makes us go -- >> wow. >> i have my weather wow to start us off. let's look at the picture from wisconsin. severe storms in a lot of places overnight. but this one caught over the lake. you see the lightning, mid-storm. beautiful shot. but we don't love seeing the damage from all of this. you will see more severe storms in ports of the midwest. 81 for los angeles, that's coastly kind of cool, 111 palm springs and las vegas, phoenix, 110, and some cooling at >> reporter: thanks a lot, ginger, david murphy on the terrace, we have clouds and sunny breaks, temperatures around 70. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a warm afternoon high of 88. a mixture of clouds and sun. it will be more humid today than over the weekend. hot and humid tomorrow, hire humidity and higher temperatures. drenching thunderstorms possible wednesday and thursday, we're hoping for drying by the afternoon. >> check this crowd out. signs, birthdays, and i love this -- sending my sweet 16 with "gma." lara. >> thank you so much, ginger. we could serenade her, let her know, for her sweet 16. coming up, it's the holy grail of reunions. why the cast of monty python is getting back together, ask lucy hale. >> friends and family of a south jersey woman will hold a memorial service to mark the one year anniversary of her mysterious death. the body of carol reef was found near her apartment in gloucester township last year. prosecutors have yet to release a cause of death, but they are investigating as a homicide. 8:27 on monday morning, karen rogers is here to talk about the accident on the blue route. >> reporter: the blue route approaching the schuylkill expressway. we have penndot on the scene and police on the scene now the schuylkill expressway 7 miles per hours you're traveling from the boulevard. southbound i-95 algeap to girard, 17 miles per hour. hunting park erie avenue eastbound near second street we have crews on the scene with a malfunctioning traffic light after a utility fire. >> it's getting hot this week, let's go over to david murphy with the forecast. >> reporter: already feeling a tad muggy. 71 in philadelphia, 71 in wilmington. out of the other side of harrisburg and lancaster there's sprinkles and showers. they appear to be falling apart. clouds and sun, high of 88. a little more humid than yesterday. hot and humid tomorrow, 92. drenching thunderstorms with the heat and humidity wednesday and thursday. two communities in bucks county are under boil water ♪ baby you sound good to me ♪ baby you sound so good to me ♪ like a melody baby you sound good ♪ ♪ baby you sound good to me ♪ baby you sound so good to me ♪ oh like a melody ♪ baby you sound good to me [ cheers and applause ] >> sounds pretty good. >> good to me. good to us, right? and lucy hale here this morning, singing her new song, "you sound good to me." great to have you here. she will be performing later in this half hour. she says she's a musician at heart, everyone knows her from pretty little liars. and we have an announcement from the legendary monty pi thon. but first back inside. >> we have the cute puppies, from the humane society of new york. they are helping out in the fun and exciting dog versus dog showdown. we have the final four from your entries. as to who will take the crown as top dog. >> this morning, two pooches facing off, you will determine which will make it to the finals to compete for the golden bone by voting on the website. >> let's look at kona from colorado, and takes his adopted brother out for walks. they get back safe and sound. look at that beautiful concernedside in colorado. best friends, and look at that, he says go this way. very, very sweet dog. so that's kona. >> beautiful -- >> i think they like kona. >> but i have to show you happy jack, guys. this is happy jack, one of our other finalists from washingt s. he likes tricks. he dominates. and he does something else that's special. look at this. what do you guys think? cheering for him. the dogs are cheering for him. he says his prayers before going to bed. >> very sweet. we want you to vote on "good morning america" on yahoo!. let's go back outside to david. >> i wonder why the dogs were running away from them. they wanted out with us. they are so cute. all winners, really. kind of hard to pick one. >> golden bone, watch. >> this is the holy grail of announcements this morning. get that? >> yes. monty pi thon, why they're out with the final performance, and who better to tell us why, chris connelly this morning. >> and now for something completely different. >> reporter: the british comedy troop monty python made history doing just that. ♪ >> always -- >> what, the curtains? >> no, not the curtains. >> reporter: six highly-educated writer/performers, who from their start on bbc earned comparisons to the beatles, how they revolutioned comedy on both sides of the atlantic. >> well, that was fun, wasn't it? >> reporter: showcasing sketchtastic skills. and a rare reverence. >> the spanish inquisition. >> nobody expects the spanish inquisition. choir. this is an ex-parrot. >> reporter: and the absurdly absurd. pushing political correctness, and all that's held holy on their ground-breaking tv show. along with albums, live performances and feature films from the holy grail zblsh -- >> she was a witch. i turn into the a newt. >> a newt? >> it got better. >> reporter: to the controversial "life of brian." ♪ always look on the bright side of life. >> reporter: now looking to bring down the curtain and the big foot forever. >> it is the last show. >> reporter: earlier this summer at a press conference, michael palin, tare gilliam, and john cleese, original member chapman died in 1989. talked about the final reunion, ten shows in london that begins on tuesday. >> try to do it once really well in england where it started, and just leave it at that. >> the question was how to fill the arena. we wanted to give them something a bit more. we wanted to add a lot of stuff and make it a big show. >> reporter: after all these years, the wit and comedic chemistry of monty python delight the generations of fans and the guys themselves. >> we enjoy it like we did 40, 50 years ago. >> reporter: chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> and you are going to be asked a million times this week, how is the fourth looking? >> very different stories wherever you are. lacey, i'll finish signing your thing while we do the weather. multi-task. and right to the forecast, including the twitter photos. and you get an idea what's happening in south carolina. what a nice start. the pretty skies, and the complete opposite in iowa. i guess i can't write and talk at the same time. maybe that was my trick. see the flooding rains leaving the cars, a graveyard of cars in cedar rapids. and the damaging winds are possible. 60 miles per hour winds, with heavy flooding in western. >> reporter: hi, ginger, david murphy on the terrace, a fair amount of clouds and sunny breaks and temperatures around 70. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a high of 88. it will feel more humid than over the weekend. hot and humid . all of that weather brought to you by -- amy. >> and now to the sizzling competition on last night's episode of "rising star." the last minute for a couple of lucky singers. abc's c ee's behind the scenes. >> reporter: a nail biter by losing in three time zones by 1%, saved by west coast viewers, and spoke to "good morning america" in the backstage confessional. >> i'm elated. i'm screaming. the letdown of not having made it through the first time was very taxing. >> reporter: and then another save by only west coast viewers. >> i'm so grateful, and so excited for what's next. ♪ >> reporter: an emotional night for winners -- [ cheers and applause ] and for those sent home. >> i let my nerves get the best of me. and i don't know what else happened. so now i'm just going to -- i'm just going go home and i'm just going to start over. because that's all i can do. >> reporter: one of the highest scorers, april lockhart, playing a mean guitar despite missing a hand. making it through with a prosthetic. >> thank you for the love. thank you for voting for me. >> reporter: cameron mathison, abc news, los angeles. >> oh, and it's only going to get more intense, david. you have to keep watch. "rising star" airs on abc, sunday, 8:00 central. and coming up, we have the cast of the new ♪ some of your favorite '80s movies. we're talking e.t., the michiga michiganys, stand by me. lives on this summer in earth to echo, and three of the movie's young stars are here this morning. introduce you to ella, wahlsted, and reese. nice to meet you guys. congratulations on your success. >> thank you. >> you were all -- don't thank me. small things. you are movie stars now. how is that? >> it's been a crazy experience. it's awesome going on press tours. like you said, we're all newcomers to the business. fresh faces. even the directors, new to the scene as well. very exciting. >> it's e.t. with a social media twist. is that a good assessment? >> all right, so basically this movie, it's about kids that go out and find aliens. long story short. if modern-day kids, like teenagers, this is how it would go down. that's what they wanted to get. i'm sure kids would film it and put it on youtube. and it's compared to e.t. and the goonies because it has the feel of a family movie. everyone can see, and there haven't been a lot of sci-fi family movies recently. trying to bring the genre back. >> give everyone a sampling. you figure out how to communicate with the alien, you call echo, and you play 20 questions. >> are you from space? >> are you a robot? >> do you eat humans? >> oh. >> perfect, perfect. >> do you like earth? >> why doesn't he like earth? >> do you like us? i told you, we're cool. >> it looks really great. ella, i want to ask you about your relationship. you all had to audition and didn't know each other before, but it's become a real family affair, hasn't it? >> all except that guy. >> no, he's definitely included in the group. he's actually a day older than me. we're close. we bonded over that immediately. it was my birthday the first day of filming. >> wonderful. and this was a long time ago, you have known each other for a couple years? >> two and a half. >> it's been a while. definitely been a while. >> and you shot a driving scene? >> yes. >> not even close to 16 years old. >> i still cannot drive. and that is sad for me. i was so stoked to be in the front seat. i was like, yeah. it got mom and dad -- but it was funny, there was a stunt driver in the back. he would be in the shot with a rig bhieehind my feet. they boxed him up and he was driving blind. they had to radio him directions. i couldn't touch thing a sil sell rater or the break, i had to pretend i was drive. and look out the window, and see a truck flying apart and back together. >> when you get your license, it will be much easier than that. >> yeah. >> i want to say, congratulations on your success. >> thank you. >> and looking forward to seeing more of you. and you all can see "earth to echo" in theater this is wednesday. and coming up right now, pretty little liars star lucy hale is performs live, so don't go anywhere. ♪ in the dog days [ male announcer ] tv's come a long way. from color. to the remote. to flat screens. now it's taking a quantum leap. introducing fios quantum tv. record up to 12 shows at the same time. store up to 200 hours of entertainment in hd. plus watch live tv anytime with the fios mobile app. redefining what tv can be. that's powerful. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v lucy hale stars in pretty little liars, but she is a musician at heart. grand ole onry? >> yeah, the coolest moment of my life. >> really? >> yeah, last weekend. >> top of the charts. i'm sure you knew that, bill board, itunes. >> it was a cool week when it was released. i'm lucky, blessed, having the time of my life. >> it's called road between, and you're in pretty little liars. >> next single is lie a little better. it has nothing to do with the show. but lying is becoming a theme in my life. >> great little synergy. >> thank you. >> we are proud of you, and the success, and rehearsing on the commercial break. >> messing up. >> we never told anyone. here it is. >> thank you. >> lucy hale. ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ whoa ♪ i just missed my exit i lost my keys ♪ ♪ i'm stumbling over the words ♪ i don't feel a bit like me ♪ hey ♪ i would be the liar if i said i were fine ♪ ♪ but i can't help be honest and i know now it's got the time ♪ ♪ i'm calling it ♪ and oh all around ♪ trouble is the true keeps slipping out ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ can't seem to hide the feeling ♪ ♪ can't believe what i'm singing out loud ♪ ♪ truth is there's no turning back now ♪ ♪ well i guess i'm gonna learn how to lie a little better ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ whoa ♪ been trien to cover this heart out on my sleeve ♪ ♪ i'm playing it down but i think you're catching on to me ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ truth is i'm falling to pieces ♪ ♪ any time you're around ♪ trouble is the truth keeps slipping out ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ can't seem to hide what i'm feeling ♪ ♪ can't believe what i'm singing out loud ♪ ♪ truth is there's no turning back now ♪ ♪ well i guess i'm gonna learn how to lie a little better ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ whoa ♪ i'm losing this battle with every word i say ♪ ♪ wish i had a better record of not giving myself away ♪ ♪ cause the truth is i'm falling to pieces ♪ ♪ any time you're around ♪ trouble is the truth keeps slipping out ♪ ♪ can't seem to hide what i'm feeling ♪ ♪ can't believe what i'm saying out loud ♪ ♪ truth is there's no turning back now ♪ ♪ well i guess i should have learned how to lie a little better ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ whoa ♪ i guess i should have learned how to lie a little better ♪ [ cheers and applause ] thank you! ♪ [soccer crowd chanting] use glad forceflex, its diamond texture stretches to prevent rips and tears. kick it, it can take it. ♪ well! >> all right, ryan smith. yeah. >> take it away, david. >> we'll put you behind the glass here. lucy hale, you were amazing. i feel like a news correspondent here. tell us what's coming up. >> thanks to the humane society of new york for the adorable puppies, more dog versus dog tomorrow, plus kelly osbourne. >> see you tonight! . >> chopper 6hd was over a developing story over the ocean city beach this morning, the search has resumed for a 14-year-old philadelphia boy who disappeared in the surf. he had fallen off the 9th street jetty and got caught up in a rip current. we'll have a live report on "action news" at noon. let's check traffic with karen rogers. >> reporter: we have problems with malice transit. half-hour -- mass transit, half-hour delay on the elwin media line chutle busing between -- shuttle busing between 61s street. the accident off to the shoulder, northbound heavy to approaching route 1 to the schuylkill expressway because of the accident another accident in hatboro on york road at mill road. >> meteorologist david murphy has the accuweather forecast. >> reporter: matt, the sun just broke out on the the terrace. it's amazing the dimples that sunshine makes versus clouds. you can feel the stickiness. 74 degrees in philadelphia, as the number continues to climb. allentown 72 and 74 in sea isle city. it's a warm one today high of 88. clouds and sun, 92 tomorrow, afternoon shower and drenching storms possible wednesday and thursday, matt. >> thank you, david a few bucks county communities have to boil their drinking water that story is coming up at noon. dozens of people get stranded on a sea world ride in san diego, it stalled 200 feet in the air. "live" with kelly and michael is next on announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, film, television, and broadway star, tony gwynn. and get ready to play -- toni colette. and get ready to play. we kick it off with chris byrnes, the toy guy. and "live"'s summer sizzle travel trivia starts today. ll next on "live." now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪

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