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Good Morning America

GMA3: Tuesday, August 12

Good Morning America

ABC News

Politics, Entertainment News, Daily News, News

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 12 August 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Linsey Davis shares journey with uterine fibroids; Alexis deBoschnek talks new cookbook 'Nights and Weekends'; ABC Secret Sales: Home upgrade must-haves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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From ABC News headquarters in New York City, this is GMA3.

0:41.1

She went and did it again breaking the internet. Hi there, I'm Ginger Z here with Lindsay Davis, Will Reeve, and the host of ESPN's NBA today.

0:46.7

Malika Andrews is with us. We're so happy and glad that you could join us. Lindsay, you're also

0:52.0

going to be bringing us a very personal story. Yes, I am one of millions of women who suffer with fibroids. It actually is three times more common in black women. I'm gonna take you along for my medical journey coming up. Looking forward to that. Thank you for sharing your story. We also have, of course, Tori Johnson in the building. She's got deals and steals a summer savings festival. She's got great ideas for your home and travel all at least 50% off. We love that.

1:15.9

I'm here for that, but we do start. Speaking of travel, some people don't have to go anywhere at all. It is hot, scorching heat on both coast, triple digits out west and here in the northeast record breaking temperatures.

1:28.3

Ginger, where are the hot spots? Well, the hotspots are in places that don't normally get as hot.

1:32.3

So I was just learning yesterday. Vermont itself has only about a third of the folks there that still don't have air conditioning.

1:39.3

So that's kind of surprising, right? But also this is why extreme heat is a big deal. So let's look at some of the records that fell just yesterday, because I think in some of the same areas, we'll see it again today. Augusta, Maine was nearly 100. It was 98 degrees. These are actual air temperatures because this is kind of a regular hot. And then in Oregon, you were breaking records. And that's where we see those advisories all the way from Washington State down to Phoenix, Las Vegas.

2:01.6

Got a day or two depending on where you are left of this heat and then things will start to subside, especially for the Pacific Northwest. But in New England, you've got at least one afternoon here where we're going to see daily records potentially fall from Syracuse up through Maine and then we'll get a little bit of a break. up a break. I know you were telling us earlier this morning on Good Morning America, chance that we could be looking at our first hurricane of the season? Yes, likely that it will be the first hurricane of the season where that hurricane goes. That's the part we've still got to work out because it's more than a week before it hits anything or gets close to it. You see how by Saturday it's just north and east of Puerto Rico on this map. Well, that high pressure system is what we're watching really closely because that's going to steer it. The farther west it pushes it, not good for us. The farther east it kind of hugs, not great for Bermuda. Either way, by next week, we'll be talking about huge rip currents, high surf and hopefully not a landfalling hurricane, but you know we'll be all over it.

2:51.7

Still more than seven, eight days away. Okay, Ginger, thank you. And you have a story for us to bring now as well,

2:56.8

turning a little bit. Yes, a little bit because we've got to get Gio in here. An incredible survival

3:01.3

after a small plane crashed at an airport in Montana, colliding with another plane before it burst

3:06.8

into flames. Nobody was seriously injured

3:08.7

and transportation correspondent, Gio Benitez is here, Gio, what? What is exactly what I thought

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