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i shook up the word! >> muhammad ali back home this morning. his body arriving in louisville overnight, as we learn new details about the legend's final hours. his family by his bedside. >> i'm handsome, i'm fast, i'm pretty and can't possibly be beat. >> visitors flocking to his childhood home, as the world remembers the champ for his epic battles, inside and out of the ring. now we're hearing from those closest to him. his daughter laila joining us this morning. >> i must be the greatest! and good morning, america. happy monday. all weekend long. we've been celebrating that greatness. live look right now of the memorial outside the muhammad ali center in louisville, kentucky, the flowers piling up and the love piling up for muhammad ali. >> late public of ali appearing with carrie underwood. many people posting pictures of muhammad ali and this is how we remember him. his daughter laila is going to join us. we'll begin with that severe weather affecting millions across the country right now. tropical storm colin is approaching the florida gulf coast with severe storms and flooding. abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: authorities are handing out as many of these as family needs, free sandbags. they're preparing for a flood emergency. the heavy rains from the tropical storm making a beeline towards florida started overnight. in sarasota, drivers had to make their way through flooded streets, tornadoes, too, time-lapse video shows a twister moving through jacksonville. this time no one was hurt. further north in indiana -- >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: a tornado hit here, too, the rain that just keeps coming is bringing misery throughout the northeast and in western pennsylvania, the high waters trapped families in their homes and many had to be rescued by boat. authorities here expect this storm to take a similar path to a storm that hit here in 2012 that brought nearly 2 feet of flash flood waters. ginger, what's the satellite show. >> the bans are already starting to hit parts of florida along the gulf coast. the storm doesn't hit until after dinner time tonight. that's the timing. we have the tropical storm warnings it's imminent for places like gainesville, jacksonville. here's the path and the track with the timing on it of course, again, later tonight is when it hits the coast of florida. by tomorrow afternoon, already into the gulf stream, still staying strong outside of carolinas. some of the heaviest rain can fall on the east side of it or to the right side of it. flash flood is my major threat. now to the world celebrating muhammad ali, tributes pouring in around the globe. president obama saying quote, he was the greatest, period. if he just asked him, he'd tell you, he'd tell you he was the double greatest. he'll be laid to rest all right this week and abc's ryan smith is there with much more. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, robin. since his death, thousands have locked in to this memorial site to honor one of louisville's fair favorite sons. the final farewell begins. this morning, louisville's prodigal son has returned. muhammad ali's body landed in the city sunday evening. >> i can drown a drink of water. >> reporter: ali, passing away at 74 friday. succumbing to septic shock stemming from natural causes after decades-long battle with parkinson's disease. his funeral arrangements specified by tali. a procession right down muhammad ali boulevard. to the cemetery where he will be laid to rest. and an interfaith memorial service celebrating his life. those speaking at the service, longtime friends, bill clinton, orrin hatch and billy crystal. his brother breaking down at this church service. did you expect it? >> i was shocked. i was shocked. >> reporter: ali didn't suffer in the end, his family says. his last 24 hours spent with them by his bedside but unable to speak. his daughter hana tweeted, they eventually whispered in his ear, you can go now, we'll be okay. the champ squeezing their hands. his heart beating 30 minutes after his organs failed. visitors glocking to his childhood home. president obama may have said it best, muhammad ali shook up the world and the world is better for it. events are planned all over the city this week, including one tonight at his childhood home. a fitting farewell to a man who was larger than life. robin. >> all right, ryan, thank you very much. joining us now is muhammad ali's daughter laila. we really appreciate you sharing some time with us this morning. as we pay respects to your beloved father. i was just saying to you, do you feel the love, bringing you some measure of comfort, laila. >> i have been feeling the love before my father passed away. i can say, i'm obviously really sad. but i have been sad for a long time, just watching my father struggling with parkinson's disease. you hold your head up and saying he's doing great. i have comfort in knowing that he's not suffering anymore. >> your father, the way he faced parkinson's so courageously. can you share with us your final, your final moments with your dad? >> well, my father -- thank god all of us kids -- you know, my father has nine children -- were at the hospital. all had the opportunity to be with him when he passed away. so, some -- you know, my sisters were saying islamic prayers. so, it was a very peaceful time and we sent him off in a very peaceful way and we were all there. that doesn't always happen, you know, when everybody has the opportunity to be there. >> very important to have his family there by his bedside. when did you first realize that your father was more than a world champion, that he was beloved all around the world and had such a great power and influence over people? >> well, from a very young age, you know everywhere we went, we got attention, my father loved attention. made sure everybody stopped for him. i knew my dad was special speaking out for people who couldn't speak out for themselves. i have so much respect for him. you don't see that anymore, not only in athletes -- when i think of my father, i think of nelson mandela. >> he was a loving father you're a loving mother. love the pictures you shared. what do you remember most? >> that was his last birthday. we all, again, luckily, all his kids and grandkids were there. we were with him in arizona and you know, he was bright-eyed and alert. he had a really great day. you know, i cherish those moments. my daughter sydney has a really, really close attention to him. and you know, i'm always taking her to visit. she's been saying since she was 3. so, i'm happy they were able to spend that time with him. >> many of us remember that time, '# 6 olympics, 12 years since your father had been diagnosed with parkinson's disease, to see him light that flame, what strong message did that send to others, you think? >> he's angel. showing that strength that he still has. he embodies so much. it was all in that one moment. people weren't expecting it. this man transcends everything there is and everybody just loves him. so, there's not anybody else like him. >> your father is going to be remembered for many things. in his mentaloir he closed, he i guess i'd settle for being remembered only as a great boxer and a champion. >> classic. >> classic muhammad ali. i'm glad you have those memories to cherish as many of us do. laila ali, always a pleasure to see you. all my best. >> thank you. >> take care. >> thank you, robin. i appreciate it. >> she was saying, a big tribute for him in louisville and she said her father was talking about it, he said, 10 million is not going be enough. not even 10 million. his exuberance and his love of life. >> an angel with a real powerful punch, i loved that. moving on the race to the white house. a trump super pac unleashed its first blistering attack on the clintons. abc's tom llamas has the latest. >> reporter: donald trump not backing down or backing away from his view that a judge in one of his trump university lawsuits is biased against him because the judge is mexican-american. >> if you're saying he can't do his job because of his race, is that not the definition of racism? >> no, i don't think so at all. >> reporter: federal judge curiel gonzalo was born in indiana. >> i'm building a wall, okay, it's a wall between mexico -- not another country -- >> he's from indiana. >> he's of mexican heritage and he's very proud of it. >> reporter: trump calling his reasoning common sense. >> if it were a muslim judge did you feel they wouldn't be able to treat you fairly? >> it's possible, yes. >> reporter: many top republicans don't agree. newt gingrich blasting him. >> this is one of the worst mistakes trump has made and i think it's inexcusable. >> reporter: speaking of mistakes, hillary clinton admitting some fault of her private e-mail sevener on "this week" with george. >> i would say it's a mistake i wouldn't do it again. i would say the rules weren't clarified until i left. >> reporter: clinton and rival bernie sanders both in california on the eve of the last round of contests in their primary season. >> i believe the republican nominee should never get near the white house. >> reporter: but if hillary clinton wraps up tuesday with big victories she'll have to play catch-up with trump, already in general election mode. super pac out with this new stinging add, it undercuts hillary with bill clinton. >> i did not. >> i did not send classified material. >> not a single time. >> and i did not receive -- >> never. >> any material that was marked or designated classified -- >> i never told anybody to lie. >> reporter: and hillary clinton announcing a bit of good news, daughter chelsea close to giving birth to baby two. let's get to this with matt down. let's take a look at the delegate map right now. within 25 votes of those 2358 kel gates she needs. what do the saeshdz do after, closed ranks and concede or fight on? >> homage to muhammad ali, way behind on points, it doesn't mi matter if you win the last round. i don't think it matters alt this point. everything's about unity. how quickly hillary clinton can unify the party. >> trump has already unified the republican party but even as he has you're seeing real agony. >> it's complicated in the course of this. it's like having johnny manziel as your starting quarterback and not being able to fire or get rid of him. he's a great talent. but you don't want to wake up with every day. let's go to amy with the other top stories. police are on the scene of a deadly shooting at a molt 6 in phoenix. the man walked in, opened fire, killing two people police say he later shot himself and no word yet on a motive. overseas a rare attack in jordan, an important ally in the fight against isis. terrorists attack an office near the capital of amman. and online group said it hacked into facebook ceo mark zuckerberg's linkedin and twitter accounts. and a brazen thief caught on camera, no monkeying around here. take a look at the suspect. he or she we're not sure sneaked into this jewelry store in india, pulled open the cash register, grabbed 150 bucks before making a clean getaway. apparently that buys a lot of bananas. he went for the cash, smart monkey. >> i didn't know you were going to go for the bananas line. >> i did. shall we talk basketball, everybody? time for the nba finals. steph curry and golden state warriors just giving a beating to the cleveland cavaliers, 33 points last night. they're now up 2-0. t.j. holmes's in oakland's oracle arena. good morning to you, teej. >> good morning. i don't know if the warriors are planning to come back here, they took the nets down, guys, that's how confident they are. they might be thinking sweep and after last night you may understand why. the two best teams with the two biggest stars but so far, a one-sided affair. >> curry steps back, three-pointer, that's good! >> reporter: steph curry and golden state warriors again dominated lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers beating them by 33 points in game two. >> we didn't i win anything. >> reporter: as impressive as the warriors' win was, the warriors aren't impress zbld we took care of home-court advantage. >> reporter: the always-rowdy oracle crowd observed a moment of silence for muhammad ali. then a rousing rock rendition of the national anthem with carlos santana with his wife on the drums. my interview was interrupted. come on, shaq. >> i'm trying to work, man. i'm going to find a way to finish an interview. just one game, anything can happen. let's see if the cavs can get back on track. >> you're having a good time there, teej. let's go back to ginger. fires in the west. >> the fire 80% contained you ce the video there, people let back into their homes. let's get to the select cities brought to you by charmon. >> reporter: good morning everybody, we've got a good start to our day, 69 degrees we're dry, let's go outside and see what it looks like as we check out a live shot of the commodor barry bridge. we're seeing a fair amount of clouds. the front that caused the storms yesterday is limping off the coastline. we'll see morning clouds and sunny skies in the afternoon, less humid. tomorrow, clouds and sun, scattered showers thunderstorms late in the day, wednesday, much cooler, 73. others that knew him. some outrage over the stanford swimmer convicted of sexual assault, was the sentence too lenient. ♪ ♪ ♪ the new ford escape. life is a sport. we are the utility. be unstoppable. world saleilton is on honors members save up to 25% on brands like hampton, doubletree, hilton garden inn, and waldorf astoria so stop clicking around. book direct at hilton.com now that's satisfaction. thisproof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. want more proof? 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>> well -- you know, he's a man who was confident when he spoke. he gave me courage to move up and try to be a champion like he was. >> and to stand up for yourself, that's something that he taught all of us to do. >> jeremy, many superstars, evander holyfield only five-time heavy weight champ. you're talking about michael jordan and tiger woods, but ali the global impact he had, how did that happen, jeremy in. >> well, robin, from the very beginning he was popular beyond the these shores, just a couple of days he won in february 1964, defeating sunny lester in that huge upset, he went to africa, he went to egypt, he laid the foundation then for his global popularity. he identified himself as african. he stood in opposition to the u.s. government at least in terms of the vietnam war. that gave him credibility. that gave him legitimacy in parts of the world and he quite literally took the world heavy weight champion around the world and made it globally. he fought in zurich, he fought in manila. >> and jeremy, something else that we had never seen before he was a self-promoter. he was a first back in the '60s and '70s. >> he was brash from the beginning and he liked self-promotion, he liked to tell everybody how great and how pretty he was. he learned that from wrestler gorgeous george. he was be typically can shus clay at that time, brash. he said i'm going to incorporate that into my act. of course no one ever did it better than ali. many things that he did that made him less popular of course, which included inducted into the armed force and we spoke to laila ali in the first half-hour and the '96 olympics in atlanta, atlanta was your hometown, it was a big secret, wasn't it? >> definite a big secret. the most important thing when i found out it was ali i knew that was the passing of the torch, because it was unbelievable all the work he had done. >> yeah, it was very, very deserving. jeremy, i had the privilege of working with your father dick schaap, what is your favorite muhammad ali story. >> robin, i think back to 1995 and frank bruno and mike tyson were fighting for the second time and we were at a party with ali watching the fight. some women fighting on the undercard. my father turned to ali and said, champ, what do you think of women fighting? ali whose voice who had turned raspy but so quick-witted. he turned to us and said, i only like it when they're fighting over me. >> the stories go on and on. >> nobody else could come up with that. >> you got a smile out of evander holyfield with that one. thank you both so much. >> thank you. let's get to amy with the big board. coming up on the big board, huge outrage this morning over a college athlete's sentence after he was convicted of sex assault, his victim's powerful statement in court. what's going on with richard simmons? 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(announcer)you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. time now for the big board. team of insiders to weigh in on today's top topics. outrage on a six-month sentence imposed on a former swimmer. his victim read a powerful victim statement. it's gone viral, more than 4 million views. dan abrams joins us now. let's start with that outrage. was the sentence too lenient? >> it was lenient. prosecutors asked for six years. he asked for 4 months. the judge gave him six months. let's keep in mind that's exactly what the probation department recommended that six-month sentence. doesn't mean you shouldn't criticize it. this judge accepted the probation department's recommendation of a six-month sentence and so when people are looking at this case, thinking about this case, getting angry about this case, it's not just the judge it's the probation department as well. >> dan, i want to read part of what the victim said, the fact that brock was a star athlete at a prestigious shouldn't been an entitlement to leansy but an opportunity to send a message that sexual assault is against the law regardless of social class. we know the message was heard, it was viewed. will anything be done with that? >> her statement was so eloqu t eloquent. this case is getting so much attention because of her eloquence and her comments have been shared so much. so, i do think that's going to have an impact. i shi she's having an impact with her words, herred ed advocd her frustration at this sentence. this is one of those cases where it resonates beyond the courtroom where the impact can be felt in other courtrooms where people remember, remember that case about that stanford student, i think this one will have that kind of impact. >> the power of the court of public opinion. dan thank you very much for that. now to fitness guru richard simmons, he was just hospitalized and then he released this weekend after he exhibited bizarre behavior. larry hackett from "people" magazine joins us. >> i spoke to hiss publicist last night. they released a statement that richard said he was dehydrated over the weekend. he issued a warning that summer is coming and make sure you're taking your liquids. this comes after several months of questions and concerns about what's going on with him. there was a story in march coming from a former personal assistant who claimed richard simmons' house keeper was keeping him under wraps, that she was practicing black magic. no one knows if this is true. he has been suffering from some knee injuries. whether or not this is voluntary or under durress, we don't know. >> we did a couple of skype interviews after that article came out. it seemed like a hostage video at times. you're saying, there's no way to know exactly what's going on with him. >> hollywood has had cases like this. to some degree is sumner redstone case. are these serious or more like fighting in downton abbey? >> we don't know. we'll turn to last night's miss usa pageant. kicked off with advice from steve harvey. >> the best thing i can tell you, no matter what happens under no circumstances do you say miss colombia. >> this is miss usa, so miss colombia is not even in it. >> i don't care, i don't care. don't go near it. don't mention clo colombia period, coffee, nothing. >> what if she's from d.istrict of columbia. >> just say she's from d.c. >> alyssa campanella is joining us. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. >> was this pageant focused on getting to know more about the women than the evening gowns and pageantry. >> absolutely. my year at the miss usa, it was just two-hour show, now it's three hours. showcase their stories, their backgrounds where they came from. for example, miss d.c. now miss usa, not only is she a beautiful girl she has a great backstory, she proudly serves in the military. >> yeah and her answer on serving the military was really powerful last night. the questions were tough. irn colluding one that got some boos to miss hawaii. >> if the election were held tomorrow, would you vote hillary clinton or donald trump for president and why would you choose one over the other? >> i would get that right. >> you heard the boos right there. they didn't like the fact that she was being put on the spoot like that? >> it's pretty daring of a question to ask a con 's the tent live on television. whether you're trump, clinton or sanders, to ask contestant who they're voting for basically should be a personal preference and should keep it private. >> her answer was very eloquent. >> it was. she obviously didn't feel comfortable saying who she would vote for. >> you can't blame her for not wanting to offend half the audience. thank you all very much. great to have you today. thanks to dan, larry and alyssa. coming up in two minutes, our hot shot of the day. the massive crowd coming out for kanye west overnight, they had to shut the whole concert down. and bobby brown is opening up to robin roberts about losing his daughter and whitney houston. we'll be right back. sfx: smack! flock together, and let the fun fly! because angry birds are coming to mcdonald's. how ya doin'? 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"i will always love you" that message can apply to bobby brown. in our conversation brown talked about the two devastating losses he suffered just three years apart. the deaths of houston and his daughter bobbi kristina. on january 31st, 2015, she was found lifeless in a bathtub at her georgia home. a scene eerily similar to her mother's death. reports labeled bobbi kristina's accident a mystery. but bobby brown had his suspicions. >> it wasn't a mystery to me. what happened to my daughter happened to whitney. only one person was around both occasions. >> you won't say his name, nick gordon -- >> i won't same his name. >> reporter: gordon was rumored to be whitney's adopted son. after whitney's death the couple claimed they were much more. >> married and we're fine. we're really -- we're really, really very happy. >> reporter: there had been no legal documents to prove that the couple ever married. >> nick gordon, the things that are being said by him recently, how do you approach 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beau. >> i feel self-conscious at the beach next to somebody who's so active. >> they're not alone. experts say it's not uncommon for couples to feel anxiety when one person doesn't feel as attractive as their partners. >> it can be tough on a couple when or where both members don't feel comfortable with their bodies. >> reporter: the young couple saying communication has been key to helping them avoid conflicts around the issue. >> i'm shopping and nothing looks good, it breaks you down emotionally. >> celebrating what i love about her is i know that brings confidence to her. >> reporter: ultimately it might be scary to beare it all at the beach. >> you love the way your shoulders look, strong in this bikini that you love. you love that your legs can pow iryou through a long walk. >> feeling confident in my chest and my curveness and just knowing that's unique who i am. >> reporter: that newfound confidence shines through. >> you know, how she feels and how i feel, you feed off of each other. she's got this different strut about her when she's feeling more confident and i love it. >> of course, body image can be an issue for men as well as women. but they're great examples to all couples out there how communication can turn insecurity into empowerment. >> jesse, thank you. joining us is now is demetria lucas, author of the new book "don't waste your pretty cover." how do you start that conversation? >> you know, just be honest with your mate. i'm not feeling gorgeous right now. i'm not feeling sexy. i need some encouragement, build me up a little bit. >> you're looking for a little build-up from your partner, how do you give yourself that inner conversation. >> sometimes we're so negative when we talk to ourselves. i feel like i look bad and i feel like i'm unattractive. your friend will always build you up. >> do you have a mantra that you advised to people, three simple sentences or even one simple sentence. >> i am enough is it. i am enough. if you need to put jewelry on, in addition to what you already are. >> i am enough, i love it. talking about clothing, any advice on what to wear and not to wear? >> one of the things, if you're saying a beach body, if you're feeling not confident then stay away from something that bares your midriff. if you're a guy, this is not the time to wear the speedos. put on some jewelry, sunglasses, do thing is that makes you feel comfortable. >> all right, i love that advice. thank you very much. speaking of body beautiful, we need to get to ginger zee. >> right over here. hey, lara, michaela is here from huston. give me a life five. already, the national cherry queen bringing us a collin is right now in the gulf of mexico. you see the feared bands outside of it. the flash flooding will the the main threat. you'll see flooding concerns in the 24 to 36 hours. that's the big picture, let's get a check closer to home. >> reporter: national dairy queen, pretty cool. 71 degrees, what a beautiful shot looking live over the commodor barry bridge. lots of sunshine and clouds as the front limps off the coast. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, mostly sunny, less humid, 86 degrees. some of the suburbs may be in the low to mid 80s him tomorrow, clouds and sunshine, we have a chance of scattered showers or thunderstorms 85 for the high. up the best food for r baby and how to get past picking eating. all that coming up next on "good morning america." tomorrow clouds and scattered showers, 835 degrees is the high. wednesday, much cooler, windy, only 73 for the high, a shower. thursday 8 degrees below average. today it's warm and in the much so later in the week. an ohio prosecutor will release the decision whether he charge the parents of the child who fell into the cincinnati zoo. details at 6abc.com. ♪ ♪ i want you to want me ♪ and if you want me girl got it ♪ oh, we want to see more of that. amy and her daughter showing us their musical.ly to jason der e deruleo's "i want you to want me." >> my daughters do it over and over. >> all day long. >> she's killing it. >> your turn now. we're going to launch a musical.ly challenge. but first here's a look at the app that has millions dancing. >> the eruption of the app musical.ly has reached a boiling fever pitch. 80 million users or musers as they're called on a social media app with 11 million 15-second videos created and shared each day. lip-syncing or dancing to their favorite hits. some even re-enacting comedy classics. the app lets you edit speed of the video and share the hilarious results with other users. superstar singers like ariana grande and jason derulo are getting involved. but the best part are the challenges allowing each other to show off their skills and who does it best. and this morning, "good morning america" is launching the most epic musical.ly challenge yet. >> just say, "good morning him musical.ly challenge. here how it all works. download the musical.ly app, open the discover page, search for "gma" record your musical.ly submit it and using the #g #gmachallenge. you can win a trip to new york and win two tickets to see demi lovato and nick jonas. >> guess who started it off for us. jason derulo. >> "gma," get ready to wiggle. kick off this "gma" challenge. can't wait to see what you come up with to win it all. >> get more information on the contest rules on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. all kids are all knocked out. you have to be 16 or order. it closeds on thursday. >> all right, i'm going to get to work right now. we got some baby love and baby food and a lot of babies. and i here. hello. this is dr. tanya altman, she has a plan to make sure your kids get the nutrition they need. say good-bye to the picky eater for good. we have some new moms here. first, we want to ask you, parents who are concerned with childhood obesity, what can you do from an early age to get them eating right. >> following my plan will get your children eating good and avoid weight issues later in life. >> at 6 months. >> skip the baby food aisle. it ee's less expensive to make y food at home. at 6 months, start with scrambled or hard-boiled eggs a great source of iron. >> that's fantastic. we have yogurt here. babies love yogurt. i love it because it has calcium. >> avocado. >> it's a healthy source of fat for brain and heart development for all ages. feed your baby, they might make a funny face when they eat it. it can take at least 10 to 12 times for a child to accept a new food. keep showing it to them and let them help prepare it. you can make cute shapes out of fruit and you can steam and cut veggies into tiny pieces. >> i got my kids liking some of this. we have some audience questions. we have rachel from connecticut. >> good morning. this is santino, he's having some trouble with orange veggies specifically, sweet potatoes and carrots what are some tricks to introduce these foods into his diet successfully. >> keep offering it. mix it with other veggies in the blender that he like and he likes microphones. next we have tamika and marley. >> good morning. >> our question is, how do we prevent her from developing a sweet tooth too early? >> that's a great question, avoid juices and other sweet-tasting beverages. get her used to plain water at this age. she'll grow up to love plain water. >> we all know that she's sweet enough. aren't you, she's so cute. thank you, dr. tanya, great tipgs for everyone. ginger, were you paying attention. >> he just started peas. we'll a gorgeous day, mid 80s and drier and cooler air filter in philadelphia, for example, starts in the mid to upper 80s today. stops, highs on wednesday, in the low 70s. big changes to come. that's the big picture let's get a check closer to home. >> reporter: yeah, ginger has been talking about philadelphia. that's the big story. warm today and tomorrow, but wow, the temperature change. you can see that in the seven day. 86. 85 tomorrow, scattered showers late in the day, but then 73 wednesday and thursday. > exclus tonight's bachelorette. men center stage tonight. a little standup. also opening up about their love lives on the season's first group date. abbie boudreau weren't behind the scenes with jojo for this preview. >> reporter: it may be an undeniably sexy bunch. >> so much hotness right now. >> reporter: what happens when they have to talk about, sex it is. >> love has no secrets. >> reporter: the guys trying to impress jojo with a stand-up comedy routine about their love lives. before the date begins, chad is already causing trouble. >> trying to insinuate that i'm stupid, jordan. >> no, nothing really comes out of your mouth -- >> reporter: the tension in the house is no laughing matter. their attempt at comedy certain is. >> in high school, most people -- it's like, everybody wants to be the person who loses the virginity, the first person who has sex -- >> it's like stand-up comedy meets improv meets tell the most embarrassing story. >> reporter: but the laughing quickly turning into nerves. evan uses his time in the spotlight to call out chad again. >> steroid withdrawal, the girl i'm trying to date is nagging me. >> evan is essentially imapplying that chad takes steroids. >> reporter: the bachelorette doing her best to keep the mood late. >> park the car, hop in the back and i i'm feeling good, we have k.c. and jojo playing in back. >> yeah, it's a competition. you'll see the bachelorette tonight right here on abc and see an expanded sneak peek on our website. coming up right here -- buddy valastro is going to fix those dessert fails. that is next. ♪ it's time now to fix your dessert fails, so many of you sending them in. to the cake boss, buddy valastro, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] >> he's been hard at work all morning helping our viewers and he's busy, in the middle of shooting his new show. buddy, thank you. how many seasons is it now. >> now, we just signed up for 9 and 10. going strong. >> we're going to help out victoria. tell us what happened here >> i was making this cake for my nephew's first birthday, all of a sudden, it started collapsing and slipping everywhere. i didn't know what to do, so, that's where you come in. >> honestly, couple of mistakes people make at home you can't just stack a cake on top of each other. you have to put support in there. one thing you have to do is take little strauss, cut them into sizes and if you don't have strauss you can do like chop sticks or different things like that, actually, this is the wrong size, let me cut this a little bit. so, we cut this so it's right -- oops, we're going to stick that in. we'll take a little bit of buttercream, this is going to be the glue to make our tier stick together. so, i'm going to take this and each cake needs to have its own cardboard underneath. okay, so we drop that on there. now this thing's not going anywhere. that's it. it can stand up, no problem. and not too much icing. too much icing weighs it down and if you're using buttercream, refrigerate the cake periodically, that will firm up the butter in the buttercream. >> all right. >> thank you. >> before we get to henry, oh, henry, i have been waiting for that. we have a twitter question from ann, is there a trick to getting the same cupcake shape throughout the entire batch to make them even. >> absolutely. use an ice cream scooper to scoop out the cupcake batter and then pour it in. always go three-quarters of the cupcake wrapper. so, it's got room to expand and another great trick, if you want flat cupcakes so you can really decorate, lower the oven temperature by about 25 degrees. >> what does that do? >> it keeps it from popping and rising. if you want a dome on a cupcake or a muffin, put it at the oven at 375. flat in the evenevening, 350. >> okay, henry, what was your c cupcake fail? >> i was making strawberry shortcake cup cakes for my girlfriend's graduation. i tried to google it, i didn't work. i failed on that. >> i hope she didn't break up with you after those. >> a of effort. the trick was, i think you baked them with a jelly in the batter, okay, you have to bake the cupcake fully first, okay, and then take a paring knife and hollow out the middle so you have a little space. for the jelly. then use the piping bag to kind of fill the center and what's great about this -- don't be afraid to use a piping bag because the piping bag will actually make it easier to inject it inside. you can do caramel, ganache, apricot, anything you want. then we're going to put a swirl of buttercream. come on, you can do it. come on, henry. redeem yourself. get in there, amy. little strawberry on top. come on, man. [ cheers and applause ] >> give it a taste test, amy. >> really good. >> you're all set now. >> yeah. >> good stuff. what's the worst dessert fail that you have ever had. >> the carousel cake that we had, we put together, we got to venue, we opened the door and it was all over. >> you gave it the old college try. >> it hurt. >> but it was still delicious. >> right. >> thank you. tegan and sara are out here performing one of the hottest songs of the summer, next. ♪ (man) wow. (male off-screen announcer) what's it feel like to win $100,000 home makeover, with top prizes of a hundred grand? (man) whoa. it's amazing. yes! (male off-screen announcer) with instant games from the pennsylvania lottery, the instant you play could be the instant you win. keep on scratchin'. ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome back we're here with pop stars tegan and sara. day the debut single is being called one of the songs of the summer. here's tegan and sara with boyfriend. 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[ cheers and applause ] hi everyone, 8:56, monday, june 6. matt pellman has a look at traffic. >> reporter: busy weekend in the poconos with the nascar races. we said this morning things might be bills on 476 -- busy on 476 southbound. we have a pair of problems including this crash at ridge pike in norristown off to the side and attracting attention. earlier that was car on fire in the southbound lanes approach lansdale. identical speeds in the 0s. in worcester township watch out for a crash at germantown pike and church road. havertown and manila road and up land road. it closes these days during the midday for construction. david is off, karen rogers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: it feels good out here, matt. we have an update with our numbers, 75 in philadelphia. 72 in allentown. 73 in reading. 76 already in millville. low 70s in cape may and beach haven. humid, by the afternoon the humidity drops, mostly sunny, 86 is the high. nice this afterno.tomorrow cloud a couple of scattered showers and thunderstorms. 85 is the high. wednesday, windy and much cooler, 73 with clouds and shower. thursday, dry and sunny. still can't get above 73. 8 degrees below average. friday partly sunny, 77. feeling good got a little breeze out here now, matt. phillies and philadelphia police join in the investigation of the tossed beer bottle. ryan howard said a fan threw one at home at citizens bank park. we'll have more on fax as noon. "live with kelly" is next on 6abc. i'm matt o'donnell, have a great monday and great week. ♪ there's nothing like trying something new. especially when it comes to snacking. with the laughing cow's nine flavorful varieties of creamy cheese, there's no end to what you can discover. and once you get a taste for the new, chances are you won't stop there. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. >> a cooking lesson with freddy frins jr. plus, actor, comedian d.l. hughley takes a seat at the desk. all next on "live." and now here are kelly ripa and d.l. hughley. [cheers and applause]

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