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the new video that has the "shake it off" superstar shaken up seeing red after a fan grabs her during a concert. how she managed to go on with the show in style. and good morning, america. let's get right to the news starting with that scene that is so scary and so sadly familiar these last few months another attack at an american movie these theater. >> police and s.w.a.t. teams wasting no time descending on the scene. >> abc's steve osunsami there now and he starts us off. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning. this is now the second shooting at a movie theater in the last two weeks and people who were inside thought they were going to die. without question this is making families across the country even more nervous about going to the movies. >> he pulled out like a hatchet and started attacking his family and then pulled out a gun and we all ran out of the theater. >> reporter: this is the man who sent sent people running for their live 29-year-old v ichlticente david montano. he stood up wearing a surgical mask two backpacks and a fake gun. he started hitting people with this hatchet and blasting them with pepper spray. around 1:13 p.m. the first 911 calls came in. >> it was a lot of shots. it was coming from the side of the theater. >> reporter: just minutes later an officer nearby responds. police say montano is firing a plastic gun that shoots plastic pellets but say it looks and sounds like a semiautomatic politician toll. officer jonathan fritz shoots back but with real bullets. montano fills the auditorium with pepper spray as terrified people inside the theater run. the police force him out of the theater where a small army is now waiting and firing. he dies in a hail of gunfire. one of the theater's customers wounded in the shoulder by that hatchet says he's thankful no one else was seriously hurt. >> i would like to thank all of the citizens who gathered around us helped my daughter when we were pepper sprayed. that kind of gives me a little bit more faith in humanity again. >> reporter: police have yet to share a motive but underline this is the second attack at a movie theater this summer and they worry. >> this is maybe what we call the new normal and we can't just shut down america. we carry on. >> reporter: police say this man had a history of mental illness and given what happened in aurora and lafayette they say this could have been much worse. families here are thanking police for their quick response. george and lara. >> he got there so fast. steve, thanks very much. we'll move on to breaking news in the search for that malaysian airlines flight that went missing a year and a half ago. officials this morning say they have recovered more debris that may be from flight 370. as palation officials say, a piece of wing washed ashore is from that plane, french officials will not confirm that yet. abc's david wright is in paris with all the latest. good morning david. >> reporter: good morning, lara. we still don't know if that new debris is actually from flight 370, only one confirmed piece of the plane so far and for the family members understandable frustration at the mixed signals. they have the big answer they need. but still so many questions. on reunion island new reports of wreckage handed over to the authorities here in france. >> we knew -- >> reporter: malaysian officials say it appears to be a plane window aluminum foil and some other items. but this is the only confirmed piece of the jigsaw puzzle conclusively identified by investigators as a wing flap from a boeing 777. there's only one plane of that type unaccounted for in the world. proof enough for the malaysian prime minister. >> debris found on reunion island is indeed from mh370. >> reporter: but sources tell abc news the investigators here have not been able to match a serial number to the part. raising here it's a strong presumption the part is actually from the plane. we still don't know why the plane crashed or where and even though the wing flap washed up on reunion island the currents could have dragged it an ocean away from the crash site. >> the real answer to what's happened to this airplane is sitting at the bottom of the ocean. >> reporter: for those family members waiting so long more frustration. >> i'm not disappointed. i'm disgusted. >> reporter: even now still not the answers they need. >> well almost the same as the first day last year and the plane is still missing and we still don't know where our loved ones are. >> reporter: as for that new debris still unconfirmed, the french investigators will be having a strong look at everything hoping that if they get more pieces of the puzzle they may finally have some answers. george. >> we certainly hope so. thanks very much. we turn now to tonight's main event, the first presidential debate for the republican top ten candidates face off in cleveland, the very same arena where one of them will be nominated next july. abc's tom llamas is there and, tom, i've never seen a debate this early with such high stakes. >> reporter: that's right, george and, good morning. usually it's lebron who brings the action at this arena but tonight it's the republicans and as you mentioned there is so much hype, so many people and so much trump. this morning, republican candidates hard at work preparing for tonight's debate but not the front-runner donald trump. a senior advisers telling abc news trump doesn't rehearse. the billionaire who is still in new york has been lowering expectations. >> i've never debated before. i'm not a debater. >> reporter: telling george wednesday he doesn't plan on throwing the first punch. >> i don't want to attack anybody and, you know maybe i'll be attacked and maybe not. i'd rather just discuss the issues. >> reporter: overnight "gma" getting a first look at how the candidates are gearing up for the debate. >> i like to be mentally focused. >> i take my new phone thanks to the donald and listen to motown. >> before a debate i go out to run. a great way to relax. >> i normally call my mom to get advice. >> reporter: the lightheart eded attempts. the top ten candidates will fight to break out and fight for time. only two hours including commercial breaks that's only about ten minutes per candidate and some may try to draw a difference with trump now dealing with a damaging report. trump spoke with president bill clinton on the phone about his political inclinations just weeks before he jumped into the race. a sign he may be too up close and personal with the clintons. >> i wouldn't be surprised if in the course of the debate this conversation about bill clinton and how genuine of a republican or how real authentic a conservative donald trump is i think it could easily become part of that equation. >> reporter: now, there are more than ten republican debates and right now 17 candidates but this debate is important. you'll remember during 2012 so many republicans either skyrocketed or collapsed because of a debate. george. >> yeah one candidate had to drop out off the first debate. to break it down with jon karl starting out with that phone call. depending who you talk to it was a courtesy call or a strategy session. >> if you listen to the trump people they told me that this -- that president clinton said trump would have a huge impact on the republican party if he were to get involved that he would be a disrupter, somebody that could have an impact on the entire political system. if you talk to the clinton people they say the 2016 race didn't even come up but, george this call happened in late may right after hillary announced and just a couple weeks before trump announced. >> meantime, you know i was struck by something the fox moderator said. we don't want to make this into the donald trump show but it is. >> it is. if their name gets mentioned they get an extra 30 seconds. every time you mention trump's name he gets an extra minute. starting from the bottom up scott walker 3 million talking about him, ted cruz about the same, bush 5 million. bernie sanders, about the same hillary clinton, 11 million. look at trump's number 26 million. he basically has twice as many as hillary clinton and jeb bush combined. >> the other candidates don't want to give him more air time but they all have to be ready. >> yes, especially jeb bush who will be standing right next to trump at center stage. >> okay jon karl thanks very much. >> every time they utter his name another chance. >> another 30 seconds. >> going to have to come up with a nickname. moving on now to that monster storm tearing through the pacific ocean. take a look at this image of it from space taken by astronauts scott kelly at its peak it was the strongest storm of the year now it's headed straight for land. ginger zee has all the latest. >> yeah the current satellite takes it just east of taiwan look at that thing, moving only at 12 miles an hour and will target taiwan in the next 24 to 36 hours. that's the worst of it the heaviest side is usually the right side so northeast corner the coast where the storm surge, flash flooding talking noon tomorrow our time and just after and then it'll make into the strait of taiwan and eventually east china but tayie payaipei is what we're concerned about and a tall building there with neal karlinsky. >> being in a 101-story building made of glass might seem a terrible idea in a sigh fan but they have been to withstand 134-mile-per-hour winds but this one might come in with winds up to 140 miles per hour. >> the gusts at 140 miles per hour but sustained wind constant of 100 plus miles per hour fortunately taipei is on that one side of the mountain so may have a little protection. i'm mostly concerned about flash flooding some of the smaller villages at the bottom. this is going to be a big storm and we'll talk about it for the next 36 hours. >> thank you. turn no to a major security breach at the new orleans airport where a driver crashed through a fence right onto an active runway. abc's jim avila has the story. >> reporter: is this a warning to america's airports? a simple sedan takes out two fences at new orleans louis armstrong international airport. making it all the way onto an active runway. >> down on the taxi muchway there. do you know who he is? >> we don't even know who that is. it's a random vehicle. >> reporter: the dark blue dodge challenger with a 23-year-old male at the wheel penetrated airport security jamming through one fence and onto the tarmac. then as police approach the driver almost immediately gunned it again and punched through a second fence, finally arrested just off airport property. charged with hit-and-run and drunk driving. no other airport damage done and no planes even delayed. but just this spring the associated press found america's airport perimeters had been breached at least 268 times since 2004. some of them caught on tape like this driver being chased by police right onto the massive dallas/ft. worth runway. or this san diego runway incursion by a pedestrian in full view of a pilot and his passengers and, of course there was this famous runway incursion in philadelphia where a jeep driven by another inebriated man led police on a chase through the airfield. these runways are supposed to be secure and some airports do have ground sensors but as we saw in new orleans too often all that's between planes and trouble is a chain link fence. lara >> that's scary. jim, thank you so much. turning to you to the end of an era. jon stewart signs off as host of "the daily show" tonight, a job he's been doing since 1999. our chris connelly looks back at some of stewart's best moments behind 9 desk. >> welcome, welcome to "the daily show." craig kilborn is on assignment in kuala lumpur. i'm jon stewart. >> reporter: that was 16 years ago. tonight, jon stewart's last as host of "the daily show" ending a run that saw the former mtv star deploying smarts and a bs detector to become one of the most trusted sensibles had tv news. >> progressives think they know better than you do. >> i didn't know that's what i wanted. but i guess i want to control every aspect of your life. >> reporter: with wit and wisecracks and savage parody. >> are you willing, mr. president, to trust governor bush with our foreign policy? >> i am not willing to take that chance again jon. >> reporter: occasionally pro-fundity. >> the view from my apartment was the world trade center and now it's gone. >> reporter: his talents made for seriously funny television. >> i'm sorry. i'll be wearing overalls and i won't shower. >> reporter: whether he was interviewing a fellow comic like louis c.k. >> i don't think i ever touched his face. >> reporter: challenging former secretary of defense donald rumsfeld. >> let me deflate the tension right off the bat. apology accepted. [ laughter ] >> reporter: welcoming president obama for a farewell conversation. >> i can't believe that you're leaving before me. [ laughter ] >> reporter: now 52 stewart supported the development of such straight-faced breakout stars as steve carell, john olver and stephen kolber. along the way for many millennials and media elite he came to be regarded as a beacon guiding his viewers through a sea of cynicism and by others more as the relentless nemesis of fox news. >> i know you're very frightened and i want to tell you everything is going to be okay. there you go, baby. get that going. that stuff down. >> reporter: though this comic will know in the minds of the fans he remains impossible to replace. >> it's been an absolute privilege that's -- the honor of my professional life. >> reporter: for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> complete path breaker. >> yeah. >> brought something brand-new to all of us. >> said i'm a comedian but so much more than that. we turn to amy for today's other top stories starting with a serious story, an accused cop killer on the run. >> that's correct. a manhunt is under way in louisiana for the suspect who sought and killed a shreveport police officer who was responding to reports of an armed man threatening someone inside a home. the officer's nape was not released. he was gunned down as he arrived at the scene. also happening this morning, tens of thousands of people gathering in japan for the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing of hiroshima. ambassador caroline kennedy representing the u.s. a moment of silence paid tribute to the 140,000 lives lost. hiroshima's mayor called for a ban on nuclear weapons today. the topic of nuclear weapons center stage at home as president obama takes on critics of the nuclear deal with iran. the president is warning congress the only alternative to diplomacy is quote, some form of war. he dismissed opposition to the agreement as knee-jerk partisanship. a federal appeals court has rejected a voter identification law in texas saying it discriminates against minorities. the law considered one of the toughest in the country requires voters to show picture i.d. a lower court must now consider how to amend that law. and that stubborn wildfire burning north of san francisco is now about 30% contained but changing winds continue to spark flare-ups. the flames scorched nearly 110 miles destroying at least 43 homes. and back here in this country, a big surprise at the courthouse in dallas. look who showed up for jury duty. yep, former president bush taking photos with other potential jurors shockingly he was not selected. and finally a story from our website spreading around the internet this morning, it's about a tennessee dad with the best of intentions who learned a permanent and painful lesson about reading the fine print. basically don't get inked before reading the ink. endured getting a one direction tattoo to enter a contest and score front row seats for his daughters to the band's concert in indianapolis. here's the problem. the contest was only open to residents of indiana. see, he's from tennessee. so now he's a grown man forever stuck with an i heart one direction tattoo and no front row seats. >> a sign of love for his daughters. >> that's what he said. >> he has no regrets. that it brought him closer to his daughters and he got some tickets anyway. they did go to the concert. >> i think he blamed his daughters. he really loves 1d. >> yeah. >> blame the girls. >> singginger he's from tennessee. they have big storms. 65-mile an hour wind gusts and we have the tennessee video the picture of the trees down. 76 storm report. arkansas had it. we'll see another batch of severe weather from mississippi to north carolina. let's get the stormy cities brought to you by jc penny. >> reporter: hi everyone, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. nothing showing on storm tracker 6 live this morning. as we head outside we have sunshine early but we have west of the city we'll have clouds. we're in the 60s and 70s. 85 degrees is the high. it will be comfortable and clouds on the march. later today down the shore a shower possible. some of that pushes toward philadelphia. tomorrow is rainy main line south and mainly in the morning. >> get on the ground! >> the officer now faces years in prison but was it self-defense? 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[ gunfire ] after ferrell was already down killing the 24-year-old. >> shots fired. >> reporter: the video played during the trial of charlotte police officer randall kerrick facing voluntary manslaughter charges for the 2013 shooting. prosecutors saying he used excessive force. police say ferrell had just crashed his car when he went to a nearby home for help at 2:30 in the morning. alarming the homeowner. >> there is a guy breaking in my front door. >> reporter: officers say when they arrived ferrell charged them. >> he started coming towards the officers. >> reporter: defense attorneys saying ferrell behaved aggressively and officer kerrick feared for his life. but prosecutors say ferrell who was unarmed was the one afraid and was running away from the taser light. not towards officers. >> who polices the police when they do wrong? >> reporter: kerrick pleaded not guilty facing up to 11 year in prison. for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo abc news new york. >> mara thank you. we turn now to that bizarre case of mistaken identity. a group of bounty hunters raiding a home in phoenix. but they got the wrong guy, the police chief. abc's t.j. holmes is here with the story. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: yeah lara how do you mix these two up? the bounty hunters looking for a guy described as a black male 6'3" 300 plus pounds. they show up on this guy's door. how does that happen? the bounty hunters believed something they read on facebook. >> open the door. >> reporter: bounty hunters trying to capture a fugitive they believe to be hiding inside this house. their target described as a 6'3" black male weighing 310 pounds. wanted in oklahoma on drug charges. following a tip that came in on facebook the group of 11 bounty hunters armed with handguns descended on this phoenix home late tuesday night. >> turn your light off. >> reporter: the man inside refuses to let him in. his girlfriend calls 911. >> we have some -- i don't know if they're bounty hunters but they're -- they just banged down our door and looking for somebody. >> reporter: when police arrive it's not a fugitive placed under arrest but one of the bounty hunters instead because the home they were surrounding did not belong to their fugitive after all. it belongs to this man, joseph yonner the chief of police. >> once the situation got dehe de-escalated one of the individuals that we booked into jail ultimately was still refusing to leave the home. was demanding that he identify himself, even though he clearly didn't match the description of the individual that they were looking for, which was a very heavy-set larger black male. >> reporter: brent farley has been charged with trespassing and disorderly conduct. he had his weapon unholstered during the confrontation refusing to leave the property after he was told the fugitive was not there. he has not yet entered a plea. authorities now looking into the tip that led the bounty hunters to the home of a police chief and touched off this bizarre case of mistaken identity. now, in many places bounty hunters do have broad authority to arrest the person they're going after but critics talk about they're not regulated enough in some states and in particular in arizona they don't have specific laws. one person put it you can be 18 a high school dropout, no training and go out and start arresting people and that's how mistakes like this can be made. >> boy, hour is. thanks very much. take a look at this. new hoverboard everyone is talking about. you see it right there. a million views on youtube. we'll show you what happened to these guys in ray moment in "the speed feed" but first we want to get i've got an update on the rocky fire in california. firefighters working so hard they made progress, 30% contained, 7 on thousand acres burned. red-flag warning up in the sierra, partly of nevada and northern california we'll seat lightning and wind. now let's get a check closer to home. >> reporter: it's a lot more tranquil in the east today. storm tracker 6 live double scan clouds increase ahead of a low pressure center center, 85. there could rain around tonight as high as philadelphia, northern suburbs stay dry. e it to 112. their fuselage was too hot. you don't need a plane when you have a hoverboard do you, michael? 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>> it was critically important. we realized the risks. i would be injecting myself with the very hormone that my tumor feeds on and even with all of those risks we knew that this was our last best chance. >> reporter: the then 41-year-old deciding along with her husband to create and preserve five embryos, but by 2013 their marriage unraveled, findley filing for divorce. >> tell me about the concept form that you signed. the focus is on that one line that says in the case of divorce, the embryos would be unfrozen and discarded. >> that's right. >> reporter: that signed consent form a leading silent witness at the trial now determining what should happen to the embryos. findley asking the court to enforce it as a legally binding contract. >> it's still an agreement. agreement is in this document at least 27 times. >> reporter: and order the embryos destroyed. findley also testifying his concern that his ex-wife would manipulate the situation to extract money for other purposes a claim which lee denies. on the opposing side lee's argument that seeping the concept for does not prevent her from changing her mind. pleading for the preservation of the embryos, the now 46-year-old says are her last chance to have children. >> i have biological children ready to come to life. >> she's got a powerful and compelling moral argument but because she signed that document she's in a tough spot legally. >> you've made it very clear you do not expect stephen to be a part of these children's lives physically logistically and more specifically financially. correct. >> correct. >> your ex-husband's lawyer said it's not that stephen doesn't want to have children he just doesn't want to have children with mimi. >> those are hard words to hear from anybody. >> what was it like being this the courtroom after all you had been through together? 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"people" magazine's revelations about what may have caused their split. the former nanny who came between them. what the nanny is saying on camera. it's a morning of double deals. super shopping secret revealed. the easy way to save big from your 235i6r9s stores. we're stealing from the fashion bloggers. >> everything is shopping at a click of a button. >> tory johnson is here with big "deals & steals" just in time for back-to-school as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. ♪ >> and good morning, america. what else do we have right there? it's something called multimasking. it's a trend, i guess, lara. >> this is not a carnival where we're painting faces. this is a real thing. it's a hot beauty trend right now. it's using different masks for different parts of your skin. i know sometimes parts feel oily or dry. well, these are the remedies to spruce you up and the one and only bobbi brown here to show us how. >> let's go to amy with the morning run down. >> the big story this morning, new details about the man behind the latest rampage at a movie theater. vicente montano was reportedly diagnosed with schizophrenia and was committed four times for psychiatric treatment. police say he was armed with a hatchet, pellet gun and pepper spray when he stormed into a theater outside nashville. attacking a family before he was eventually shot dead by police. a recent poll shows 34% of moviegoers now supporting hiring armed guards for theaters. well the top ten republican presidential candidates are getting set for the first debate of the campaign season tonight. donald trump as the leader in the polls will be center stage before a crowd of 5,000 in cleveland. he claims he's not doing any prep work. time is precious. tonight each candidate may only get about ten minutes apiece to speak. well authorities in malaysia say more debris from malaysia airlines flight 370 may have washed up on that island in the indian ocean including part of a window. they say the wing part that washed ashore last week is from flight 370, but other investigators say more testing is needed to be sure. many distraught relatives of the victims are upset over what they call conflicting information about their loved ones. and in chicago, a man was arrested on this united airlines flight after allegedly refusing to turn off his phone and then punching another passenger. he also reportedly hit one of the police officers trying to get him off the plane. well texting while drive something claiming more lives every year. many of them teenagers keeping their eyes on their phones instead of on the road. but a surprising new study is placing the blame on parents. abc's gio benitez explains. >> think about what am i doing right now? >> reporter: we've seen the in your face public service announcements. >> so easy. >> reporter: they're difficult to watch. teens losing their lives texting while driving but this morning, the advocacy group says that teens aren't just texting behind the wheel for fun, they're feeling pressured by their parents. >> it's incredibly dangerous. >> reporter: according to sadd more than 800 teens reported texting while driving to update their parents. nearly a quarter of them said they thought their parents expect a text response within five minutes. >> young people in particular have a lack of driving experience. >> reporter: sadd says most parents they surveyed don't have any set expectations on when their kids should respond to their texts. >> they expect their parents to want a message back from them almost immediately. >> reporter: the issue is real. we've seen those accidents before. just take a look at this teen looking at her phone for six seconds before losing control and careening off the road. >> tell your kids to put tear phones away while they're driving and most importantly parents lead by example. >> reporter: for "good morning america," gio benitez, abc news new york. >> all right gio, thanks for. health alert concerning women and the risk of depression. a new study finds eating carbs may be a factor. researchers found eating highly refined foods like white bread and white rice increased the risk of depression in postmenopausal women. those types of carbs can trigger a hormone that lowers sugar in the blood which can lead to mood changes and fatigue. and finally and in keeping with the apparent theme today ending my newscast father/daughter tattoos, a father showing his love for his daughter in the most permanent of ways he just got this tattoo on his head. it's a cochlear implant. you see going over by his ear. it's just like the one his little girl wears to help her hear. charlotte sums up her dad's tattoo in one word cool. so george the pressure is on. what tattoo are you getting for your girls? i'd like to hear. >> so sweet. >> i'll save it for sweeps. >> that is a great dad. thanks. let's go to michael in the social square. >> george thank you. a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu" in the social square powered by samsung galaxy. in our "heat index," "people" magazine's explosive new details about ben affleck and jennifer garner's breakup and the nanny who may have allegedly come between them. and super shopping secrets, hidden deals you can find right on your phone and could oversharing online be a sign you're in a healthy relationship? all that and huge back-to-school "deals & steals" with tory johnson here in times square #awyeah. 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just making sure buddy. abc's becky worley joins us now from san francisco with that and good morning to you, becky. >> good morning, michael. yes, here's the disconnect. research shows that 57% of the traffic in online retail sites is from mobile devices but only 15% of the sales. why do we browse on mobile but then change guises to make purchases on a computer? and by avoiding shopping via apps are we missing out on big deals? well to find out i've got to buy some clothes. shopping on your phone, first off the screen is kind of small. most people will window shop on the phone but don't hit the buy button until they get on a computer. how come? ah expiration -- security code. entering your information is laborious. okay this part it's just a pain and in a study by c ochltomscore they struggled to find discount codes on their phone. >> i do probably about 90% of my purchases on my mobile device. >> reporter: but guess who loves to shop via smartphone? millennials. especially fashion bloggers so we turned to some of youtube's finest. >> hi my name is sonia saktenada. >> case holmes here. >> reporter: case for mobile. they see shopping as entertainment. >> i discover a lot of new products because it's just literally in the palm of my hand. >> i probably find at least 40% more items online than i ever would if i was shopping inside the store. >> it's fast fashion. >> reporter: next they tackled two of the big complaints with one solution. instead of shopping on your phone's browser -- >> most big retailers have an app on the app store and they also save your credit card most of the times. >> reporter: if you do end up needing to buy through the browser. >> i just am obsessed with using paypal. it fills in all of billing and shipping address which i know i hate filling out. >> reporter: she uses apple pay, a similar service gaining traction. >> set up your card information once and after that everything is shopping at a click of a button. >> reporter: finally they say shopping through a retailer's app offers more discounts and rewards than trying to find promo codes. >> they offer push notifications to let you know when things are on sale. providing coupons and things like that. >> reporter: so i took their advice. used the app, hit the buy button. the moment of truth. i like it. and you know what, buying on my phone was actually a lot easier and more fun than i would have thought. now one of the biggest reasons people say they don't buy on their phones is they worry about security. but the truth is data being transmitted over a cell signal is more secure than when you transmit your credit card info and personal details on wi-fi and as all the credit card hacks in the news have told us, george, the weakest link is how the retailer secures your financial data not how it's transmitted. >> we have certainly learned that. so it's easy and it's fun. you're satsdz tied how about savings? >> the interesting hinge is that all of these apps work like loyalty cards and they track what you purchase they give you points and then after a certain threshold is hit, they will e-mail you a gift certificate to use on the app. they also alert you when there's sales and offer you codes and if you enable push notifications at your favorite stores then you'll know when items you want go on sale. >> okay. thanks a lot. >> sounds dangerous. >> in a good way. >> all right, thanks beck. up next in our "heat index" oversharing online. it does happen all the time and it's a turnoff to so many. but for couples bonding on facebook, it could be a good thing. jesse palmer is here to explain. hey, jess. >> however you may feel about those dating couples who post everything about their relationship on facebook well new research finds that the couple who overshares together is more likely to stay together. taylor swift and calvin harris do it. chrissy teigen and john legend love it and kaitlyn bristow and sean can't stop. sharing pictures and updates about your love life on social media has become the norm these days. >> likes and comments tend to be really meaningful in terms of validation. >> reporter: it turns out posting may be a good thing. a new survey of 180 college students finding that oversharing on facebook could be a predictor of lasting love. >> the more people presented themselves as part of a couple by listing themselves as in a relationship posting lots of photographs and writing a lot on their partner's wall the more committed they felt towards their partner and after six months the more likely they were to remain together. >> reporter: an enduring relationship may not be so complicated after all because of what the researchers call public commitment effect. >> people don't like for there to be a gap between who they claim to be publicly and who they actually are. >> reporter: so could social media silence be a sign of trouble? maybe so. gwen stefani hasn't posted a pic with her hub by since december 2014 and 18 weeks since miranda lambert shared this snap of blake shelton. both filed for divorce. while some find constant status updates annoying -- >> it's too much. >> reporter: most people love to #humblebrag about their love life. >> look how cute we are. i'm like one of those people. >> reporter: this couple has been dating for five years. >> we are facebook official. >> reporter: while they don't credit facebook with their success they do admit sharing photos of each other is nice. >> i posted this six days ago about her. it says me and bey on rooftook places. this girl is my heart and soul. >> that's so sweet. >> you love this person. you want to show people you love them. >> totally. i agree. >> reporter: the survey also finds relationships may last locker not only by facebook oversharing but by telling friends about relationships and getting their approval so we asked you, do you think oversharing on facebook is good for a relationship? and only 8% of you said yes and overwhelming 92% said no. >> i think we're looking at this the wrong way. if you're putting those photos out there it probably means you have a great relationship so it's just a window into your life. it's not because you are overshare. >> i think it's okay if you show one a day maybe but when you tart going four five six times a day. give me a grump cat meme. >> in terms of sharing -- >> that's why we call it oversharing? >> agreed. out to ginger. ginger zee, where are you? >> i'm right out here with a birthday girl from asheville. your name. >> kylie. >> kylie, we are so happy you're spending the day with us. we are so happy t cool and comfortable this morning, isn't it? beautiful in new york city, far from that back in the plains. dallas in the heat advisory. excessive heat warning north of them. this is going through the weekend. it is not just one or two days, it is an extended period of time feeling like 100 to 110 degrees. we'll have showers and flash flooding in the early are part of the weekend. let's get a look closer to home. >> reporter: the area of low pressure is coming across the east. today we're dry. sunshine, and clouds get thicker ahead of the approaching storm system. 85 is the high, clouds increasing. later in the evening hours in particular there could sprinkles and showers moving in. any steady rain would be farther south by the shore. that builds overnight. areas north of philadelphia not seeing too much. morning. >> good morning, america. >> okay well they got that in. i see one more 13th birthday. give me a high-five, girl. we are so happy you are here. we'll be back out here in a moment. for now to michael with "pop". >> thank you, ginger. time now for "pop news" and cookie had better watch her back. the one and only mariah carey is heading to "empire." lee daniels announced the walk of fame ceremony and the singer worked with him on "precious." she was unrecognizable in her role as a social worker. very good and pariah also worked with "empire" star jesse who appeared in her music video and no word on what her guest star will be on the tv show but not surprisingly keeping their fingers crossed for a diva off with cookie. >> yes. >> oh yeah. >> fireworks ready to roll. >> i love it. i'll be tuned in. australian native hugh jackman spending quality time in sydney gearing up for the next installment of "wolverine" at the gym while running into ricky martin while punching iron and after the actor spread cheer to action heroes at the children's hospital on wednesday, the wolverine's hilarious building exit was right on point. an epic "x-men" photo bomb. he surprised the reporter. if you are going to get photobombed -- >> she was just like hi. hugh jackman. >> also said photobomb. good photobomb etiquette. >> he said photobomb. >> in and out. >> yeah. >> and now big news for all you guys that love to wine when you dine. i'm one of these guys. embrace rosset with no shame or should i say brose. all right. in the past when men were spotted sporting a bottle of blush they might have -- they've been bashful about it but now jesse, as you know everyone is ordering a pink drink with pride. i'm one of them. the oldest style of wine in the world but got a bad rap in the '0s now bartenders are noticing an increasing number of bros are toasting to summer's more complex concoctions of row rose. i've been holding on to this bottle. brose for everybody. >> real men drink pink. >> what year. >> 1971. the same year i was born. >> i want to ask. do you ever drink red wine? >> i do. i'm sensing a new campaign for michael. >> new sponsorship. >> there you go, bro. brose. what i'm talking about. why the dog days are not over. oh it's going to blow your mind. the hottest hairstyle burning up the internet. primping up pooches left and right. the dog bun is here. >> oh my. >> and we hope it never goes away. at least some of us do. if your dog's hair is curly, wavy long short or straight the dog bun is for everyone. >> my daughters do this to my dog and i felt sorry for him but now apparently he was just in fashion. >> your dog is in fashion. >> the curly hair on the top so he like to put bows on him. >> the man bun. >> little bun. >> it's a little better than the pan bun. >> out on the man, in on the dog. it's hot out there. the august heat getting to all of us and this chic casual canine found the most hilarious way to get the most out of their puppy's locks. >> was it ever in for men. >> yes, big time. >> some still think it is. >> yes. >> george -- >> there's still time for you. >> like the brose. out for a long time but now it's in. >> let it all hang out, america. >> let it all go. that's all for "pop news." >> we have big "deals & steals." >> and multimasking one of the hottest beauty trends. what is it? we'll let you know coming up on "good morning america" ♪ if i could be like the cool kids ♪ >> good morning charges are expected to be filed later today against pennsylvania attorney general cat cat who allegedly leaked secret grand jury information to a reporter in an effort to retaliate against an former aid. charges could include purjury and obstruction. let's go over to karen rogers, good morning. >> reporter: this is causing problems on the platt bridge. westbound traffic for a while we had all lanes stopped. they are allowing some of the stuck traffic to get by. 26th street blocked between the schuylkill expressway and the platt bridge. we had an accident that cleared on north broad street in land daily a disabled vehicle new dirt road in levittown. slow speeds on 295 southbound with an accident at wood crest station traveling at 23 miles per hour tam. >> let's head on outside to meteorologist david murphy outsiden the terrace. that's a good place to be. >> reporter: not bad it's comfortable this morning we have high clouds with sun working its way through tam. 74 degrees, humidity low still in the 60s in the northern burbs. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, high of 85 today, warm, clouds on the increase. later this afternoon there's the possibility of sprinkles and showers down the shore. later this evening, they could pop up as high as philadelphia. the northern suburbs will be dry tonight. we get steadier rain south of philadelphia overnight and into tomorrow morning. tomorrow will be gray overall. >> stay tuned for "g.m.a." we'll see you back here in 30. [ cheers and applause ] happy crowd this thursday morning at "gma." beautiful morning. >> gorgeous. >> gorgeous and it is thursday which means it's "deals & steals" time. the theme today, college kids back to school. that's coming up in just a little bit. >> right now though it is time to yahoo! your day and this morning we're talking about a beauty trend taking off right now. it's called multimasking. not multitasking but kind of using different ingredients on each part of your face to get the best results for that particular skin. the internet is going crazy for this and sara haines has the details. >> it's the hot beauty trick that's got gals glowing. multimasking the trend on social media that has women mugging it up from coast to coast. showing off the secret to a flawless face. instead of smearing the same product to cover the entire face multimasking has you use different masks for different problem areas. >> the skin on your "t" zone is very different than the sensitive skin around your sighs so you cannot use the same products on different areas if you want to address those issues. >> reporter: you might resemble a character in a horror movie but experts say multimasking makes sense. and beauty bloggers have jumped on board to camouflage their complexions. >> grab a third mask. >> you really want to apply this generously. >> reporter: but you don't have to be a youtube star to become a masked master. >> you have a little bit of a discoloration and increased pore sizes going down your cheeks. the skin there is darker and there's the first sign of dehydration. it will protect the skin around the eyes and hydrate it. we all have different skins on different parts of our face. the multimasking is really for everybody. >> reporter: for "good morning america," sara haines abc news, new york. >> fondue it's cute. joined by yahoo beauty editor and makeup expert bobbi brown. why do you like this. >> it's good to be able to do it yourself at home. >> yes. >> everyone has different skin. some have combination skin. sometimes we're dry. times we're oily. so it's good to be able to know what different things do. >> we have two great examples here. the first. >> the first one we have two masks on. the green one actually is green tea and that's really good if you are oily and have combination skin. the white one is brightening. okay, so when you feed a little bit of brightness you've had too much sun or need something, that really helps. >> these are all things that you can be a mixologist at home. >> exactly, exactly. >> our second combination. >> our second -- like you're at a children's party. >> a little bit of everything. >> she has eye havre on which has caffeine in it which is great for depuffing. we have charcoal which is good for -- >> pulls out -- yeah right. >> gets rid of all the impurities. blue is calming. i'm not sure you have four issues but you look really adorable in and it's not just for women. men also like to mask. >> yeah someone that we know. >> our friend michael strahan has admitted to me he does a good mask. >> would you have any advice for him in terms of all the different idea ingredient different ingredients. >> i think he might look beautiful in the blue mask. >> yes. >> even if his skin doesn't need it we'll have fun looking at you. >> the point is you do this at home. you could do this at home and test it on the inside of your arm to make sure you're not sensitive and please follow directions because if you don't follow directions you could really mess up your skin. >> where can we find these mixes. >> anywhere from the drugstore to department stores to online you'll see a lot of it. you can even make your own in the kitchen. >> all right, i love it. we are aall about diy. do you feel okay? >> yeah. >> we'll let you wash your face right now. we'll head over to george. >> we turn to the must read book of the summer "the girl on the train." over 3 million copies sold just in the u.s. headed for the big screen and abc's rebecca jarvis sat down with the best-seller's author paula hawkins. >> it's the page turning book that's got everyone from gwyneth paltrow to reese witherspoon raving. best-selling author stephen king even showing the love on twitter saying it kept me up most of the night. "the girl on the train," dubbed the new "gone girl". >> how was your marriage nick? >> are you asking if i killed my wife. >> reporter: shattering all the records as the longest running number one hard cover fiction best-seller ever. it's even on track to hit the big screen with emily blunt rumored to hop on board and play the lead. we recently caught up with author paula hawkins in her hometown of london. >> tremendous success associated with this novel. did you expect that? >> no nothing to this extent. >> reporter: the runaway hit which took hawkins a former financial journalist a year to write follows rachel a young alcoholic divorcee who fantasy sizes on her daily commute and watches a young couple from the train. >> i used to do that thing of looking into the houses as the train passed and wondering what was going on there and hoping i would see something interesting. of course i never did but i imagined what might be going on. >> reporter: rachel's world is turned upside down when she sees something terrible. but can she even be certain what it was? the novel follows her spiraling out of control chasing after the unknown with an ending you'll never see coming. >> there are lots of little bits that i fiddled around with but there was initially a different killer. >> reporter: the novel is set just outside london but the movie will take place in upstate new york. >> i genuinely don't mind and spoken to the producers and director and i'm really happy with what they've told me. >> reporter: as for the big premiere she'll be there. what are you going to wear? >> oh god knows. i have no idea. >> you and emily blount should coordinate outfits. >> oh yes, absolutely. >> reporter: how she'll be getting there with all the success, it's safe to say it won't be by train. for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis abc news new york. >> i'll pick that one up now. to ginger with the weather. >> good morning, george. this is a big birthday thursday. a very special new segment called social snapshot. what i'm look at this spanish spring, nevada, a composite of lightning strikes, it looks fantastic. thank you for sending that. this is about 6,000 feet. that is a newer cloud named so connor thank you for taking that photo. i want to see all your photos coming our way. find me on twitter @ ginger underscore zee. >> reporter: the composite lightning picture was scary but that was a whole a bunch of lightning strikes on the same image. clouds increasing, 85. rain from philadelphia south today, tonight and tomorrow. scariest thriller "the gift." surprisingly starring one of hollywood's funnest men jason bateman and abc's nick watt goes one-on-one with the star. >> excuse me. i think i know you. >> reporter: i actually felt from the opening shot i thought, i'm going to like this. >> is your name simon, simon cowell? >> this is a really good film. >> reporter: yeah it is surprisingly good. >> yeah well that's kind of [ bleep ]. >> reporter: i'm casting journalistic impartiality aside this is my favorite movie of the we're. >> the bad things in life can be a gift no one is wearing a superhero outfit. "the gift" is a great old-fashioned psychological thriller. i mean it's also a date movie. frank grabbed my arm a couple of times. >> less his heart. >> reporter: written, directed and starring joel edgerton as weirdo gordo and his old high school buddy is bateman. >> he had this organized campaign like simon says. >> there's so much in there you don't want to give away. >> there are a lot of things in people's pasts that would cause them problems and obstacles to navigate if they resurfaced in their lives. >> the past is not done with you. >> it's not over. >> reporter: departure from bateman who's been on tv since a teen as the likable funny guy. >> i'm just surprised you're not a prima donna. you've been -- >> you've known me for knife minutes. my wheel will start squeaking in about two. >> reporter: really. >> i'm super thirsty. where is my green tea? >> reporter: bateman is a bad person but that's the only secret i'm giving away. i don't want in any way to diminish your enjoyment of this low-budget beautifully written wonderfully acted gem. >> this is a midcentury modern home. >> reporter: filmed in quick time mostly right here in this airy glassy l.a. midcentury masterpiece. >> that means all the night shot has to be at night so that's not good. i like to be in my pjs by 7:00. >> reporter: i'll say such domestic bliss shattered. are you going to go back again and pay for it this time? did you like it that much. >> i would take my wife back and pay for it. in it looks like you're going again, frank. >> reporter: for "good morning america," nick watt abc news los angeles. >> nick can take me. "the gift" opens tomorrow and we have a lot more ahead this morning. tory has huge back-to-school deals and steals and brought a bed with her. very excited about this. i need a nap. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] it is "deals & steals" time. tory here and i can't believe it but it's time for back-to-school savings, a little college theme. >> heading to college and so first up what every college kid needs or quite frankly anyone who trafs a lot, the incredible shrinking suitcase because this big guyigantic thing once you unstuff it foals down to this so it stores in this. >> it's really light. >> it's very lightweight but also incredibly durable and it has wheels on it so when you're schlepping that at school you'll be happy. three different sizes, amazing deal on these. normally $70 to $100. everything slashed by at least 51% to $34.50 to $44.50. >> i had no crates. >> this is way basic. so what's great about these is everything is tool-free so all has these special peel and stick pieces that go together. it's also very eco friendly. all of this is made from recycled paperboard so that's great and this deal is actually entire sitewide so not just on these pieces but all kinds of shelving bookcases, everything you feed for dorm room bedroom organization. really great deal normally $20 to $135 everything slashed in half starting at just $10. >> love that. >> and here this is all about the beding. >> all about the bedding. >> this is a really great company that has all sorts of bedding. lots of stuff also reversible so with one piece you get two different look pillows, sheets duvet cover, big, big assortment and incredible price on these. so everything that they're offering normally goes from $22 to $39 but today only slashed in half so $11 to $1.50 and get the bedding for that sort of awkward dorm room bed set. >> those guys that can't find the time to go to the laundromat reinvestors them. >> fits dorm beds which is great. this is a fun one. this company is called wall pops and they make all of this it's all peel and stick but it doesn't ruin the surface. so you've got decal, they're brand-new wallpaper and everything from you can get a dry erase decals and all kinds of words. >> the schools let you put this up. >> put it right on the wall and there's a big selection that's even for kids' bedrooms now, all kinds of spaces and changes the look of a space for very little money and also you can, again, change the look when you get tired of it which is great for kids. normally starting at $15, 15 to 50 everything from wall pops is slashed in half $7.50. >> all right. >> i also love everything from them is made in america which is really great. >> excellent. >> last but not least really fun from collage.com, these are all kinds of pictures we've taken from instagram. you can take them from instagram, your computer phone, whatever it is and print individual pictures or beautiful collage, all super simple. what i love about this it's a great way to take all kinds of like summer memories or family fun, school fun. a little piece of home goes a long way and what's great too everything comes ready to hang so there's no extra anything. it's like really nice quality canvas and a great deal on these. normally $50 to $110 depending on the size you choose. everything is slashed by at least 66% so starting at $12 and everything from so large, free shipping. >> fantastic. thank you, tory. thanks to all the companies for the great deals and details on our website plus a bonus deal. coming up, big sean performs live. here now with hip-hop superstar big sean performing off his number one album "dark sky paradise," this is "one man can change the world ♪ ♪ they used to tell me used to tell me ♪ ♪ and if you love yourself just know you'll never be alone ♪ ♪ i hope that you get everything you want and that you chose ♪ ♪ i hope that it's the realest thing that you ever know ♪ ♪ hope you get the pretty girls that's pretty at everything ♪ ♪ million dollar cribs having million dollar dreams and when you get it all just remember one thing ♪ ♪ remember one thing that one man could change the world ♪ ♪ that one man could change the world ♪ ♪ all i, all i wanted was a hundred million dollars and a bad chick ♪ ♪ imagine this so much some nights it felt like that i had it ♪ ♪ back on the mattress staring at the ceiling trying to connect the dots but it's hard making those attachments ♪ ♪ i'm talking dreaming so hard some nights it felt like draft day ♪ ♪ you know my, my stepbrother used to flip them bags outside the crib like it was trash day ♪ ♪ no kim k, but he bagged yay ♪ ♪ but when you're getting fast money slow down don't crash with all the drive in the world swear you still need gas ♪ ♪ look think about it close your eyes dream about it ♪ ♪ tell your team about it go make million dollar schemes about it ♪ ♪ success is on the way i feel it in the distance used to look up at the stars ♪ ♪ and be like ain't too much that's different i be shining they be shining get your one shot don't you miss it ♪ ♪ what you know about waking up every day like you on a mission ♪ ♪ i hope you learn to make it on your own and if you love yourself just know you'll never be alone ♪ ♪ i hope that you get everything you want and that you chose i hope that it's the realest thing that you ever know ♪ ♪ hope you get the pretty girls that's pretty and everything million dollar cribs having million dollar dreams ♪ ♪ and when you get it all just remember one thing ♪ ♪ remember one thing that one man could change the world ♪ ♪ one man could change the world ♪ ♪ my grandma told me if you write your name in stone you'll never get the white out ♪ ♪ i grinded out that black hole then performed up at the white house standing next to jim carrey we traded stories then laughed ♪ ♪ i said you not the only one i know got rich wearing masks where i'm from i swear they broke ♪ ♪ they need way more than the cast we need more than what you have ♪ ♪ and then we need more than that but how am i supposed to say i'm tired if that girl from west virginia came up in conditions ♪ ♪ that i couldn't survive went to war came back alive ♪ ♪ on top of that became a female black captain when being black you had to extra extra try ♪ ♪ way before james brown made us proud she bought a crib on the same street as marvin gaye ♪ ♪ right there on outer drive and she taught me how to drive ♪ ♪ and she raised the kids then the kids' kids and she did it right taught me how to love taught me not to cry ♪ ♪ when i die i hope you teach me how to fly all my life you've been that angel in disguise saying ♪ ♪ i hope you learn to make it on your own and if you love yourself just know you'll never be alone ♪ ♪ i hope that you get everything you want and that you chose i hope that it's the realest thing that you ever know ♪ ♪ hope you get the pretty girls that's pretty and everything million dollar cribs having million dollar dreams ♪ ♪ and when you get it all just remember one thing remember one thing ♪ ♪ that one man could change the word ♪ ♪ that one man could change the world ♪ >> i want to dedicate this to my grandma, mildred virginia leonard. she was one of the first female black captains in world war ii. one of the first female cops in the streets of detroit. she got her masters and was a teacher, counselor, just the best grandma in the world and if anybody showed me that one man, man in person male or female could change the world, it was her. so i hope we all remember the power that we all possess as an individual. thank you. 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