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what he says about his grandmother and his surprising insights about his wedding to kate. and good morning to our viewers in the west. robin off today. great to have elizabeth vargas here. >> great to be here. >> and right before 7:00 a.m. in the east coast, a suspect in the disappearance of etan patz, one of the first missing children to appear on a milk carton in 1979. >> his disappearance 233 years ago kicked off a massive search. a man has been taken into custody this morning and could be charged in the death of the 6-year-old boy who was on his way to the school bus stop for the first trip by himself. dan harris is here. good morning. >> good morning to you. the man they have in custody, pedro hernandez, has made statements inpli kating himself to the disappearance and perhaps the death of etan patz. he would have been in his 20s or 30s at the time of the disappearance. 33 years an i go tomorrow. it was the case that got people talking about missing children. the sweet-faced boy, the first to appear on the back of a milk carton. etan patz, convinced his parents to let him walk to the school bus stop alone and never returned. 33 years later police say they have a man in custody who could be charged in the case. that man, pay destroy hernandez, had been picked up as a suspect in the past. police say that that he is making incriminating statements. he may be charged with the murder of etan patz. it's been a wrenching time for etan's parents who has watched suspects come and go. first, this man, was convicted but was never arrested. though he is in prison for molesting another boy. police reopened it and began an excavation in a build near where etan lived. this man, a handy man who had defriended patz. no humor remaining for found in the search and miller was never aresd. just last week, the 33rd anniversary of etan's disappearance. his parents never moved from their home or changed their phone number, just in case their son called or came home. >> we didn't know what happened to him. so the thought in the back of our minds, we should be here for him. >> reporter: once again, the man named pedro hernandez in custody right now. police are optimistic this could be the break they are waiting for. hernandez may be in court later today. >> finally an answer for the family. thank you of. >> 33 years. we are going to turn now to the nuclear sub that burst into flames in maine. martha raddatz has been on the submarine and is tracking the story. the nuclear reactor is secure, right? >> reporter: right, george. the nuclear reactor is secure thanks to some very heroic firefighters but a frightening night at that shipyard. words you don't want to hear in the same sentence, fire on a nuclear submarine. the fire broke out around 5:30 last night at the portsmith naval shipyard in maine where the "uss miami" is dry docked. this is what the submarine looked like when we embarked with the crew in the atlantic years ago. it is small and at the time packed with torpedoes, but last night, emergency crews had to respond to reports of fire and battled the blaze all night. >> the ship's reactor was not operating at the time and remains in safe and stable condition as it has been throughout the event. no weapons are on board. >> reporter: firefighters managed to get the fire under control just a short time ago. seven people were injured, mostly firefighters largely with heat inhalation injuries. >> the fire occurred in the forward compartment part of the ship, primarily living areas and command and control spaces. due to the heat that was created by the fire, steam continues to emit from the ship from the firefighting efforts. >> reporter: the $900 million nuclear sub was undergoing maintenance when the fire began. the cause is still unknown as is the damage done to the sub, but it's being called major. any time you have a fire on a submarine, it is very serious, but thankfully through the work of those firefighters and the crew, a real disaster was averted. george? >> thanks. lits get the rest of the morning headlines from josh elliot. >> good morning to you and all of you. we are going to begin with new details tw the staggers lossing suffered by investors from the facebook ipo. small time investors have lost an estimated $630 million. two congressional committees want to know if the bank that handled the ipo gave insider information to clients and fay v users are suing everyone from facebook to morgan stanley. meanwhile, smart phones is hitting hewlett-packard hard. and they are calling for a deeper investigation to morning to the secret service prus constitution can zal. they are saying in colombia was an isolated incident. and a homeless man is arrested of going on a rampage. he stabbed two employees and bit another before other members of the staff restrained him. the man wanted the station to do a story on how he was mistreat bd i the veteran affairs. and a structure has come tumbles down in the nevada desert. it has been been standing since the 1960s when nuclear testing was part of the future. the retirement was long over due. and watch as the camera is rolling. watch the truck swerve around the corner and flip over. and it might have flipped over. and it is the most storied franchise in american sport. but this morning, the new york yankees might be soon up for sale. >> what? >> elizabeth. >> everybody, ease up, okay. george steinbrenner went on and paid $8 million for the team in 1973. now according to "the new york daily news," his son hal who doesn't always shared his fair's passion for the sport, is thinking about selling the team. and he thinks -- >> come on, guys. let's pony up. >> it'll only take $3 billion so pass the hat. elizabeth has a couple bucks. >> not that many. >> after facebook ipo, be a little careful. >> no kidding. >> okay, thanks, josh. we turn now to a big warning about a new laundry detergent that could be harmful to your kids. small compacts of -- see them there, highly concentrated soap, look like candy and just hit the market. but kids are already eating them and getting terribly sick. calls to the poison control center spiking. linsey davis with all the details. good morning. >> good morning, george. here they are. one of the moms we spoke to said they reminded her of gummi bears. now, they're certainly bright and colorful and there are instances across the country of kids trying to eat them and it's making them extremely sick. between the bright colors and bite-size packaging, many parents say it's easy to see why to kids these new packets of laundry detergent could look like candy. and the container they come in like a candy jar. that's exactly what 19-month-old isabella sutton thought when she bit into one wednesday morning. >> i could hear her saying, candy, candy and she has a 5-year-old brother so i just figured -- yeah, candy, candy. i figured they got into candy. >> reporter: minutes later she was vomiting and had diarrhea. >> throw the pod in. says her 2 1/2-year-old got a packet out of her laundry room. >> when i saw him he had the blue ink, whatever, all over his hands. >> reporter: they're advertised as an end to mess, spills and heavy jugs. but the american association of poison control centers is now reporting a surge in calls about these little single dose packets making children violently ill. and how is this different from kids who swallow regular laundry detergent? >> we really haven't with regularly laundry detergent seen the breathing problems and significant vomiting that we have seen with these pods. >> reporter: these single dose laundry detergent packets have only been on the market a few months, but the poison control center says it only started linking illness with the pods earlier this month. in the last 20 days poison control centers across the country have received nearly 180 calls, that's almost ten calls a day. >> say, hi. >> reporter: isabella's mom says she has safety locks on everything and that now includes these little laundry packets. >> they should, you know, change it where they're safer to be around families and children. >> reporter: tide is planning to do just that. late yesterday afternoon they told us that they are planning to have a new and improved childproof container with a double latch closure available in stores by late july. other manufactures we reached out to said detergent should always be kept out of the rich reach of children. especially important because some of them just come in ziploc bags or just flip it right open. >> i'm holding one here. it does feel like a gummy bear packet. rich besser is joining us. i was struck by the sound bite from the poison control expert saying the severity of these symptoms are really off the charts. why? is it because it's concentrated? >> that's what they're thinking. it's baffling the experts because normally detergent causes mild systems but nothing this severe. so they think it has to do with the concentration. >> normally when our kids eat something dangerous, we're taught to induce vomiting. you say that is a mistake in the case. >> you don't want do that. you want to try to get it out of their mouth, but you don't want to induce vomiting. because the children who have had the worst reaction is from vomiting and breathing it into their lungs. you want them to drink though. if you have liquids, that will dilute what is in their stomach. and that will be very helpful. if your child was having difficulty breathing call 911. if you call the poison control center, though, most of these can be actually managed at home with their help. >> at what point do you take them into the emergency room? >> if their vomiting continues, they want keep anything down, they can get dehydrated. and you want to go to the emergency room. >> until we get the child proof containers, keep these out of the reach of kids. >> locked up out of sight is the way to do it. >> rich, thanks so much. >> okay, guy, thanks. to a break in the missing teen. sierra lamar. police have dna evidence that links this man right here, antolin garcia-torres to the cheerleader's kidnapping. later today, he will appear in a california courtroom to face formal charges. david wright has the story. >> reporter: the local sheriff may believe teenager sierra lamar is dead. her alleged killer in custody but her family and an army of volunteers aren't convinced. they spent wednesday methodically searching ponds and reservoirs hoping to find her alive. >> not seeing her body there's something about that, you know, this is still open ended. it's a wide-open case. >> reporter: later today 21-year-old antolin garcia-torres is expected to be arraigned on kidnapping and murder charges. he has a criminal record including past arrests for felony battery and statutory rape. but his family insists he's innocent. >> he's not capable of that. there's no motive. >> reporter: there's no body and no murder weapon either but authorities say dna evidence found on articles of sierra lamar's clothing discarded with her purse link the suspect to the victim. the lamar family doesn't believe garcia-torres is innocent but they're hoping there's another less violent explanation. >> maybe he, you know, gave her to someone else who has her now or anything. >> reporter: sierra's mom says until they find answers, the search parties will continue. >> we continue to pray until she's found. our search still is not going to end. >> reporter: local volunteers say they understand. >> if you never know where your child is, how can you ever rest in this lifetime? you've got to know one way or the other. >> reporter: they want to help sierra lamar's family find closure. for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, los angeles. and now to a mystery that ended with a miracle, a 7-year-old girl hit by a hunting arrow while she was playing outside in her small wisconsin town. her mom can't figure out how she became a target, and doctors say the little girl is lucky to be alive. abc's alex perez has the story. >> reporter: aryanna schneeberg's big memorable smile is enough to brighten any room. but this is the unbelievable image of the 7-year-old her mother can't get out of her head. that's a hunting arrow sticking out of little aryanna's back. >> it was heartbreaking. >> reporter: lora is still trying to understand how her daughter unwittingly became a human target. this ct scan shows how the tip and shaft of the arrow entered through her back. >> she's angry because this happened and doesn't understand why this happened to her when she hadn't done anything wrong. >> reporter: she was outside sunday pushing a doll stroller in her tiny hometown of campbellsport, wisconsin, playing with her two sisters when the stray arrow struck her. hunting is popular here but shooting arrows within village limits is against the law. as serious as the injury was, dr. john densmore said the outcome could have been very different. >> it went through the lung, as shown here, through the diaphragm and into the stomach and liver and spleen. this could have been fatal especially had the arrow landed even two centimeters from where it lay in her abdomen. >> reporter: luckily after a delicate 2 1/2-hour surgery doctors were able to remove the arrow. >> it makes me want to cry because instead of watching her recover right now i could have been at her funeral. >> reporter: aryanna is already walking and talking, wondering why this happened to her. now, doctors believe little aryanna will likely spend the next one to two weeks in the hospital recovering. authorities believe this was an accident so they're hoping the person responsible will turn themselves in. elizabeth? >> wow, that's an unbelievable -- that shot of that arrow inside that little girl's body is unbelievable. >> like you said it's a miracle. i have a question for you. what would it take to get you to jump out of a helicopter without a parachute. >> nothing. >> never happen. >> never. >> look at this guy. right here, he did it. >> oh, my gosh. >> plunging more than a half a mile, protected only by his bird suit. he survived. abc's nick watt is in london with more on that record-breaking flight. nick, this is unbelievable. >> reporter: george, nobody has ever even tried this before and with good reason, i repeat, no parachute. this guy actually thinks he's a bird. brave is jumping out of a helicopter a half mile up. jumping without a parachute, that's insane. we're talking nearly twice the height of the empire state building in a wingsuit picking up speed, touching 80 miles per hour screaming towards solid earth. there's gary connery and there's the stack of cardboard boxes he's aiming for to break his fall. he rode the turbulence and somehow hit that target. how are you feeling? >> absolutely wonderful. let's go this way. >> reporter: tell us how it was. >> i am in a strange space if i'm totally honest. >> reporter: i'm sure. listen. we marveled at the handful of winged men who fly above our earth before popping a chute and gliding to safety. gary reckoned he could do it without the chute. a world record with a good chance of that being a posthumous accolade. >> my calculations worked out and i'm glad they did. >> reporter: and so was the long-suffering mrs. connery. >> i'm relieved it's all over. >> reporter: the poor woman must be used to it. gary made a name jumping off monuments and made a living as a stuntman, doubling for stars in movies like "the beach." but this, this was another level. he believed he could fly. he believed he could touch the sky. let's watch that landing once again. no one is going to say that's graceful. that's history. human history. now, gary has another stunt in the pipeline. he won't say what it is but all of you out there, if you have a religious bone in your body pray for him. just pray for him. >> and his poor long-suffering wife. >> absolutely. >> she said she was glad it was all over. it's not. >> he went in fast. >> looked like he had the wind knocked out of him. i have a stomachache watching him. >> sam, how about the weather? >> it's amazing, the steering ability he has. >> you've got a flight suit. >> no, you just got to work on that landing. that's a full face plant. there should be an easier way, i don't know. just saying. let's get to pictures of what's going on in the west. there's been some very strong gusty winds we'll talk about, strong enough to knock down power poles. resident expert josh elliott said california is windy anybody but an 80-mile-an-hour wind is strong. and these winds will continue to be strong over the next couple of days. in the red zone, 40 to 60-mile-per-hour winds. here's the heat across the country from midland, 101, raleigh, 87, washington, d.c., 83. oh, yeah, getting into the warmth in the east. that's the weather across the nation. first our uv index all brought to you by macy's. all of america's holiday weekend forecast coming up in the next half hour. elizabeth, george. >> thanks, sam. coming up on "gma" vanished in the night. the desperate search to find this college student. she disappeared biking home from a friend's house. now her parents are speaking out. plus an abc news exclusive, katie couric's extraordinary interview with prince william paying tribute to his grandmother. what he learned from the queen and her unexpected advice about marrying kate. and a new controversy for lady gaga. her fans in thailand turning against her. controversy for lady gaga. her fans in thailand turns against her. we charge everything else... maybe it's time to recharge the human battery. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system from beautyrest... it's you, fully charged. ♪ [ acou[ sighs ]ar: slow ] [ announcer ] all work and no play... will make brady miss his favorite part of the day. ♪ [ upbeat ] [ barking ] [ whines ] that's why there's beneful playful life, made with energy-packed wholesome grains... and real beef and egg. to help you put more play in your day. beneful. play. it's good for you. 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come back, mike will have a look at the forecast welcome back. sun from vollmer peak towards the golden gate bridge. winds gusting fastest at the coast 32 miles per hour at half moon bay, 21 santa rosa, sustained at 16 the rest of us calm. upper 40s around napa los gatos low to mid 50s by the afternoon upper 60s along the bay shore to remember that moment when you thought, oh, my goodness, my grandmother is kind of a big deal. >> i still feel that way. >> that is from the abc news exclusive with prince william, a rare and candid one-on-one. he opens up to katie couric about how his grandmother, the queen, has shaped his life. he also tells the advice she gave him for marrying kate. we see that kiss a couple more times. good morning, america. robin off today. happy to have liz vargas with us. >> happy to be here. i hope robin is enjoying a nice thursday off. we also have a new controversy heating up for super star lady gaga. why so many of her little monsters are turning against her in thailand. this, of course, on the heels of upsetting the government in indonesia, so she's creating a lot of controversy. >> the minute she landed. this story, you have seen this, lolo jones vowing to remain a virgin. the olympic athlete. until she is married. quite an athlete at 29 but says trying to stay a virgin is even tougher than training for the olympic games. >> okay. she's in great shape though. you know, wow! >> wait till you hear the lines guys have tried on her to get her to change her mind. incredible? >> all right. we'll begin with the bizarre disappearance of a student at the university of louisiana. mickey shunick was last seen biking away from a friend's house early on saturday morning. and last night, friends and police took that bike ride again as part of their increasingly intense search for her. abc's yunji de nies is in lafayette, louisiana, with the very latest on this story. yunji, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, at dusk, dozened gathered to set out and search for her. the college senior left her friends's house on her bike at 2:00 a.m. on a night out. she hasn't been heard from since. >> i asked her to be safe. lock the door and i saw her get to the driveway and that's the last time i saw her. >> reporter: now this morning the fbi, state and local police along with nearly 1,000 volunteers are searching and have found no trace. friends say she wasn't drinking and that mickey was an avid cyclist, so riding her bike at that hour was not unusual. >> this is about a year ago. >> reporter: you look so much alike. >> yeah, we do. >> reporter: her older sister says she never would have left on her own. saturday was her brother's graduation, monday was mickey's own 22nd birthday and the two had big plans. >> she's my mini-me. she's my -- she's -- one of my best friends and, you know, i just miss her and i want to know what's going on. >> reporter: for her father, not knowing is the hardest part. >> if she's been taken by somebody, you know, where is she? what are they doing to her? you know, just -- it's better being around people like this over here. it's tougher when you're alone at night. >> reporter: mickey always carried mace when she rode her bike. her family and friends say they will keep searching no matter how long it takes. >> we'll see her soon. we're going to get her home. she's going to be all right. >> reporter: the shunick family is offering a $25,000 reward for information in this case. later today, they'll send out a robo call to tens of thousands of people in this area hoping that someone knows where mickey is. elizabeth? >> all right, yunji, thanks so much for an update on that story. lara. >> thank you, elizabeth. well, lady gaga, of course, is an international superstar with millions of fans devotedly following her every move and defending her now against waves of controversy. but her latest action has a lot of her little monsters up in arms. take a look. for the first time some of lady gaga's little monsters have turned against her. ♪ with one single tweet, gaga may have insulted millions, writing "i just landed in bangkok, baby. ready for 50,000 screaming thai monsters. i wanna get lost in a lady market and buy a fake rolex." the comment about a fake rolex sparked an outrage online. some are planning to boycott her concert. one person responded on twitter, "we are more civilized than you think," and another wrote "she came to our home, but instead of admiring us, she insulted us." and it's not the first controversy for gaga as her born this way ball travels throughout asia. >> little monsters unite. the journey continues. >> reporter: officials in indonesia said no to gaga and her sold out show on june 3rd banning her from performing. ♪ my mama told me when i was young we're all superstars ♪ >> reporter: her sexy clothes and down and dirty dance moves will corrupt young people or so says some islamic groups. they fear she will undermine the moral fiber of their country and even compared her to satan. in the end it could be gaga's little monsters who pay the price, 52,000 indonesian fans who have snapped up every single ticket and may wind up sorely disappointed. snoeft ♪ the edge with you ♪ >> indonesia did not remove this as a possibility. the police around the event actually felt they wouldn't be able to guarantee security until the permits. >> reporter: however, gaga not giving up. her promoters tweeted this, little monsters, be patient, please. we will keep you updated. we are still fighting. >> i don't think there's lingering damage to lady gaga here. if anything, i think it kind of creates this pent-up demand that is only going to help her. ♪ marry the night >> reporter: not all of her little monsters are leaving her. gaga was received by throngs at both her hotel room and airport. >> i'm so received. i was up all night worried. >> i was up all night. >> we all were. we all were. >> all right, lara, thank you so much. sam has the weekend forecast and lots of high winds and storms across the nation. >> a lot of winds in the west and storms. no controversy here, lara. we're going get right into what is going on. pictures of a gustnado in nebraska. never touched the ground. you can see the clouds kind of swirling up. the turbulent winds often time in strong to severe storms from duluth to minneapolis, des moines and kats, as you look into the wind the western illinois. central illinois is going to get some scattered storms but not the main event during the day today and then let's talk about heat as we get into the weekend. running through the four-day, why, because we know you make your plans thursday. let me get out of the way for the long wee >> amazing. everybody is getting their weekend forecast right here. there's a look at the big board. more weather in the next half hour all brought to you by bayer advanced aspirin. >> thanks, sam. coming up, an abc news exclusive, a rare and extraordinary interview with prince william. listen 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>> i still think she's just my grandmother really. i haven't really learned to be -- i'm probably a cheeky grandson, my brother too. i just remember always having a healthy respect for my grandmother. >> reporter: that's not to say the queen isn't understanding and open-minded. take the little matter of planning a small, intimate wedding at westminster abbey last year. >> it was only two weeks after the engagement. and things were rapidly building up steam towards the wedding. and i was given a list in the first meeting of 700 some names and not one of them i knew so it was a bit daunting and it was like, well, that seems to be pretty much the guest list. no room for friends and family and i wasn't too happy about it so i rang her for a bit of moral support and backup and she said that that is ridiculous. get rid of the list and start with your friends. ♪ >> reporter: prince william's marriage to a commoner, catherine middleton, was dubbed a modern-day fairy tale with emphasis on modern. from the bride's arrival by car and not carriage to her vowing to love, not obey, to their impulse to kiss not once but twice on the palace balcony. >> honestly, it was one of those days where you feel very elated. also completely terrified, i have to be honest. the prospect of 2 billion people watching was quite daunting. >> reporter: since last year's wedding, both the media and public have followed the newlyweds' every move. but now the duchess of cambridge can take notes from someone who knows a little something about how to be incredibly public while remaining intensely private. the queen, your grandmother, has never done what we're doing now. she has never sat down for an interview with a journalist. why do you think that's the case? >> because you ask lots of questions. >> now he did talk about diana too. >> you know, because of the wedding, that led to a conversation about the fact that his mom couldn't be there so i asked him about that and really told me how he handled that day, handled her absence and it was a very poignant and again very candid moment and how much he wishes his mom had had a chance to meet his wife kate. >> i bet he did. you did get a fun chance, as well. you did get to meet the queen. >> i did. i think the photo that the palace shot doesn't tell the whole story. lord chamberlain goes around and wants to present us all properly. after he presents you i learned from someone else on her staff how to curtsy and i'll show you. so you stand up. you be the queen. anyway, so, wait. >> things you do on morning television. >> nice to meet you, your majesty and do a tiny dip. it's not required but they say it's tradition in that country and it's sort of a nice tip of the hat to do it so i curtsied and she was very nice. she really focused. >> we got to go. >> can i tell you more? 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[ female announcer ] grab a roll and try it on your toughest mess. coming up, a world class athlete vowing to remain a virgin. why it's tougher than training for the olympics. and new details about the wetding dress everyone wants. the designer speaking out. >> and kevin costner live. much more on the break in the etan patz case next. good morning i'm eric thomas. the suspect in the murder of 15-year-old sierra lamar is scheduled to make his first court appearance today. antolin garcia-torres will be arraigned he was arrested monday night and charged with kidnapping and murder. authorities say he's linked to lamar through dna found on clothes in the missing teen's purse. not too breezy yet it will be this afternoon. a lot of sun cooler than yesterday gusts up to 25 too 35 afternoon the bay inland 45 along the coast. upper 50s along the coast to near 70 around the bay mid 70s inland. chance of showers tomorrow. peninsula new accident south 101 before marsh lane number two blocked to san jose bumper-to-bumper up towards cupertino no stalls or accidents just a lot of company. the news continues with "good morning america." easy going, hello this thursday morning. a lot out in times square despite a little wetness here in new york city. >> a shower this morning. you know, came out of nowhere. >> it came in fast, elizabeth vargas. welcome to you. >> good on the weather. >> wow. >> if you'd like -- >> only kidding. come help. >> it takes a village. >> before the weather we have breaking news. it's been developing all morning in the case of etan patz, remember that little boy disappeared in 1979 just 6 years old on his way to school. now a suspect has been implicated. police have him in custody. his name is pedro hernandez developing all morning and what a break it could be. >> he was brought in by the police on something else and actually said things that out of the blue on this case and initially it was sort of dismissed by police but it's now looking like it might be promising. >> we'll be on top of it. >> finally hopefully an phones for that family. the olympic athlete vowing to remain a virgin until she's married. the 29-year-old says it's tougher than training for the olympic games. you won't believe some of the things dates have said to lolo jones, the hurdler there to try to get her to change her mind. is that woman buff or what? >> yeah. >> holy molly. >> we may not believe it but we can imagine. >> i might believe it. >> you might even try some. also, coming up, we have the seeks of the billionaire's bride. new details about mark zuckerberg's wife and the dress that she wore. it is now one of the most wanted in the world. she purchased it in total secrecy. however now the designer is telling us exactly what it is and all about it. >> number one in the world? >> yes. did you hear me just say that on "good morning america"? >> i guess that alone makes it true. >> marry a billionaire. >> yeah. >> get to that. much more breaking this morning in the decades old case of etan patz, the 6-year-old disappeared here in new york city 33 years ago. we've just received word that a man has been taken into custody, could be charged now with murder. marcie gonzalez of our new york station, wabc joins us now with the breaking details. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, josh. this man has not been named as a suspect yet but could very well end up being charged with murder in the disappearance of etan patz here on this block in 1979. "the new york times" is reporting that the man being questioned is named pedro hernandez. he owned a convenience store here in soho where patz disappeared taken into custody in his new jersey home yesterday and we're also told he made statements implicating himself. police now saying they are cautiously optimistic. he could be linked to this case. this comes after a tip last month led investigators to a basement here in soho, but after days of digging, no human remains were found. the nypd is expected to release more information about this person of interest later today. that is the latest live here. we'll send it back to you, josh. >> marci gonzalez in new york, we'll have more details as they become available. the other big story, a fire on board a nuclear submarine has been ex-tinge i shall with the. crews from four states responded to the blaze, you see there on board the "uss miami" undergoing repairs at a navy yard in maine. to weapons on board. seven people were injured. most of them firefighters. officials aren't yet commenting on the extent of the damage to the $900 million sub. two congressional committees are now looking into that scandal surrounding facebook's stock sale. some investment banks reportedly tipped off major clients to be cautious while small-time investors were allowed to lose an estimated $630 million at this point. shareholders are now suing facebook and morgan stanley, the bank that handled the stock sale. now here's diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." >> good morning to you and we've been looking for this for so long. you'll see an amazing new idea to protect all the young athletes in our lives from head injuries. and it's coming up tonight on "world news." >> vital thing to see. finally this is not what you want to see just a day before memorial day weekend. take a look, fishermen off australia's busiest beach captured that on camera. just an 18-foot great white shark. attacking some bait on one of the lines 200 yards offshore. mr. sea rescue, let's get it. authorities made a good point in making a public statement and i do quote "we share the water with sharks and there's no getting away from that." i would argue there is getting away from it. you stay on land. to avoid sharks. >> they decide whether to share the water. >> no sea rescues for you this weekend, buddy. >> pop news time. >> good morning and heidi klum begins today no longer singing the blues in the wake of her divorce from seal but she is singing. in a new music video for "hunger" magazine she sings "turn up the night." ♪ >> well, that voice reportedly is all heidi's. no auto tuner, we hear, in that video. however, there are plenty of tattoos, pole dancing and a leather harness. they all play a role in the video but look quickly as there will be no follow-up. heidi says this is a one-time thing and plans to sticking to the day job, jobs, plural. >> other tunes. >> memorized? >> i like her day job. >> sounded like our "gma" promo. ♪ good morning >> very early in the morning. and more music this morning from another unexpected source, a real kick, it has david beckham bending it like beethoven as he kicks out the melody to ode to joy. check this out. ♪ known, yeah -- >> pretty cool. >> known for his incredible accuracy we see him fire them at a wall. as for whether he gets any digital assistance on his beethoven the admakers are taking the fifth. >> i got it. >> final result though has him looking like he's hitting all the right notes. >> wow. >> trifecta. >> good this morning. >> i know. finally, everybody, i'm so excited, everyone's favorite alien life form, otherwise known as alf, he's about to make an other worldly comeback. on the heels of other '80s schmoes like "the smurfs" and "21 jump street" made the jump to the big screen. his create are said it's time for his wise-cracking martian to have his movie moment. according to "the hollywood reporter" a script is in the works being shopped at several big studios as we speak and he says expect alf to be a little nottier tan what you saw in the '80s sitcom. very weird to discuss that but i'm excited. >> what do you mean a little nottier. >> he was wise-cracking but he was sitcom so -- >> he's going to -- >> when he was on the show -- >> work in blue. did you ever work in blue? we'll do it when sam is doing the weather. >> he had a little crush on lara. time for the weather with sam. >> hey, good morning, gang. i just -- i just had to -- josh elliott, abc, josh elliott, abc, take a look at this. fresno, hi, josh. here's a -- what's your flame? >> tracy. >> dinah. >> what does it say. >> i need a hug from josh. >> from who? >> josh. >> who's not on the sign? who does weather? who does weather? who comes out? who's not on the sign, josh elliott? all right. come out and do your work while we talk and it's raining. whatever. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on this morning we want to talk about. we've got -- yeah, i know, trust me it's going to go on forever. two fronts dropping into the northwest. with that moisture there's likely to be some snow in the higher elevations, so get ready for this. it's not just a wet shot it's a cold shot, as well. pop that umbrella for me. thank you very much. keep josh as dry during the hugs. quick look at all the heat going on across the country through the next couple of days and your > >>idon't know, the josh fest continues. lara, back to you. >> thank you, sam. i will take it away. here's a look at what else we have coming up on our "gma" morning menu. one of the olympic -- one olympian's biggest challenge, i'm sorry, everybody. one olympian's biggest challenge why staying a virgin is harder than training for the games. plus the billionaire's bride, that ruby ring, that dress. the designer now giving us an exclusive look. and sizzling deals and steals only for our "gma" viewers coming up on "good morning america." stay with us. 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protecting her purity. she is an olympic-size catch, stunning, sporty and a 29-year-old virgin. >> i want to wait till i'm married to have sex. >> reporter: you heard right, lori lolo jones is saving herself for marriage but unlike in the movies -- >> there's a higher power that will judge you for you are indecency. >> reporter: this cover girl isn't a prude about her purity. jones, a devout christian, explains her reasoning with "real sports." >> my mom, she was with my dad for 20 year, never got married and they're not together anymore so i want to have that solid bond. a gift i want to give to my husband. >> reporter: she's been training six hours a day, six days a week for the past 12 years. part of it captured in this recent espn documentary. >> as i approach the hurdle my body has to be -- >> reporter: her biggest hurdle is fighting sexual tempttations calling it the you have ittest thing she's ever done. how lolo can some of her callers go-go. >> you know, if you have sex it will help you run faster. you marry me, then, yeah. >> she's well known, an athlete in great shape. she looks great. so one would think she could have the social life of whatever she wants. >> reporter: jones isn't the only abstinence addicted athlete. the most famous is footballer tim tebow. other celebs include tina fey and carrie underwood. >> look at that reaction. >> reporter: sexy, single and celibate currently training for the 2012 london olympics and jokes hollywood might be her next relationship. >> i say if they're making a sequel to "the 30-year-old virgin" i am their candidate. >> he's a virgin. >> you guys are hilarious. >> i would love to. steve carell, i could definitely play that role. >> lolo jones so popular with the fans. >> she says she's tried dating sites but having the most luck on twitter where she first revealed her virginity. they say they'll respect it then they're out. >> doesn't say much about them. >> i know, exactly, but very admirable. >> i'm hoping she gets the gold in the olympic games and get the gold in life. >> maybe tim tebow. >> make a cute couple. >> thanks, paula. lara. >> all right, thank you. very good matchmaker too. weather, you're very gist si today. it was the surprise wedding of the year, facebook founder mark zuckerberg and his longtime girlfriend priscilla chan tying the forth. now we have brand-new details about the dress that so many people are fascinated by and that ring that he designed. abc's cecilia vega has the story. ♪ >> reporter: it is the wedding photo that has gone viral. they are mr. and mrs. facebook after all. what you might not expect and what you definitely don't see in the photos is that priscilla chan's long flowy ivory dress traditional, romantic, maybe even sweet is also pretty sexy. >> got a long v-neck in the back. >> yeah. >> reporter: you're not hiding anything in the dress. with detailed embroidery it's what the beverly hills dressmaker interbehind the gown calls "the sky between the 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zuckerberg himself. a guy famous for wearing hoodies. >> you would expect her to have some huge 20-carat sparkler. i mean he can certainly afford it but the ring itself speengs for the couple and it's very modest. >> reporter: as for pettibone's design it wasn't until her husband spotted the now famous photo online that she discovered facebook's first lady wore her dress. they researched sales records and learned chan using a fake last name bought the dress from a bridal shop in denver off the rack. how much did the woman whose husband is now estimated to be worth about $20 billion spend on her wedding gown? about $4700. >> in all of these pictures all over the place what do you think about when you see that dress. >> yeah, we're forever linked. >> reporter: for "good morning america," cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >> a frugal and beautiful bride. secret deals and steals time. tory johnson here. we're calling this our summer sizzle edition today just before the memorial day 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all the details on our website, goodmorningamerica.com. >> we have robin thicke from his blockbuster cd "love after war." there it is, he can be seen tonight in the exciting new singing competition right here on abc called "duets" and he's kicking off the summer concert series. where are you finding all the time for this. >> i don't know. just a lot of green drinks. >> five hours at a time. i want to talk about this. we've been looking forward to it. it's a great quartet, john legend, kelly clarkson, jennifer nettles and yourself. what will we see on the program tonight. >> you know, what's fun about it, it's very unpredictable because you get to see almost a free concert every show from john legend, jennifer, kelly clarkson and myself so instead of just following the amateurs you also follow us trying to pick the right songs and execute a great duet with limited preparation, so it'sunpredictab >> the new album "love after war" what were you looking to do with it? >> oh, i never really conceptualized my music, just write what i'm feeling and then take the best songs at the end but "love after war" is about what we're all going through as a nation and when you're in a relationship and you need healing, you know, so the album is a healing process. >> we just saw a tiny little peek at the video. stars your lovely wife. >> the "love after war," yes. >> what is it like to work with her. >> i get out of the way. such an amazing entertainer and actress and try to stay out of her way. >> the little boy, how is fatherhood. >> the best thing that ever happened to me and keeps me grounded. i need that. very grateful. there he is. there's the little guy. >> look at little julian, everybody. hey! ♪ >> all right, so here we go. are you ready for this? there's going to be something very special happening at the concert tomorrow. >> okay. >> we will be asking "gma" viewers to help pick one of the songs that you're going to perform. so which one, you go on our smart1230e7b apps or facebook page to vote. which one do you want robin to sing, lost without you, sweetest love or "love after war." >> i have a feeling they'll pick "lost without you." i have a feeling, yeah. >> log on and you vote and you vote and you vote. you will control it. robin thicke, as always. >> thank you, thank you. >> 8:00, 7:00 central on abc here tomorrow. the summer concert series begins with this guy. >> tomorrow morning where can you see him sing in a concert event and a surprise special guest perform too. >> good morning, america. >> tomorrow it's "good morning america's" summer concert series amplified by pepsi. live for now. good morning i'm kristen sze. president obama completes his overnight visit in the bay area with a roundtable in san jose set to begin shortly this is a live look at air force one where the president will depart for iowa later this morning. the president landed last night to collect cash for his reelection. he went to a dinner at the home of doug goldman. after that a bigger event at the fox theater in redwood city where he spoke to more than 1,000. let's an see how traffic is moving. good morning trouble typically slow out of antioch now an accident westbound 4 at somersville blocking a lane. northbound 880 before marina accident there as well. very slow in san jose, 280 north earlier accident at race on the right shoulder that's the reason for bumper-to-bumper traffic. >> mike takes a look at your beautiful picture of the golden gate bridge we will celebrate its birthday this weekend. winds gusty already 21 the santa rosa, 16 novato, 21 sustained sfo gusting to 25 at half moon bay. low to mid 60s fairfield, concord and antioch everybody else 50s a lot of sun windy chance of showers tomorrow and look at that crowd in times square. not letting rain scare them away from fresno to say hi to josh. that's right. >> yeah. >> we were just talking, lara and i are on alert. if i walked outside i'd have -- >> i learned so much about hair care in that little bit. >> yeah. >> all right, coming up -- >> properly introduce you, elizabeth vargas in for robin. >> takes a well-deserved day off. i hope she's enjoying it. kick off the holiday weekend tomorrow. join us in central park for our first party in the park and powerhouse robin thicke will be performing and ellie golding. she's like tearing up the charts. >> i did not know that. i'm learning all kinds of things. also ahead, kevin costner joining us over here on the side set. he'll be talking about a great new program "hatfields and mccoys" on the history channel and have josh brolin here. >> so many handsome men. so distracting. >> the sig alert happening. here comes josh brolin. get out of the way, costume. you're not goinganywhere. >> robin thicke, in the hov lanes. >> yeah, really good stuff and also firing up the grill on this rainy morning. we're going to put you in a good mood with master chef richard blais in our kitchen with a recipe sure to make your mouth water. >> a whole lot to get to. weather quickly from sam. >> good morning, everybody. we are live in the mist. in the mist. i know. that might actually be a shower. lady, all dressed in yellow. where are we from. >> all: new mexico. >> what's going on? why is everybody together? >> my sister -- >> i love it. >> five sisters. >> no police involvement. >> all: no. >> not yet. >> there's the truth. >> i'm the baby so i get to say it. >> get to the boards. in the mist in new york city to our twit other pictures in greensboro, north carolina, with the clouds and napele, poor south florida has been soaked day after day for the past couple weeks. this is brand new. look at the hot spot of red hot pink there, that is a moderate risk of severe weather today. if there's going to be tornadoes in the storm it's likely to be in that zone and continue to watch the low spiraling very near south florida. run up the eastern seaboard a little bit and stay in the southeast, might even wiggle around there. that could make it a messy three, four days and could take coastal areas and seen central and south florida into the rain and >>and now what's your name. >> haley. >> where are you from. >> kentucky. >> really? are you from kentucky too? we need to talk. i'm from kentucky too. we'll talk about kentucky. all weather brought to you by ashley furniture. elizabeth? >> thank you, sorry, sam. busy talking to kevin costner who is singing songs to me. >> well, that's not exactly true but kind of true. >> kind of true. at any rate you're here because of the classic american view "hatfields and mccoys" is about to go on the air. history channel is bringing that story to life with a new miniseries premiering on monday and kevin costner stars as the patriarch in devil anse hatfi d hatfield. i watched it. you like this period of history of american history post-civil war. >> yeah, i do. you know, our country has -- the march across america and the fabric of the dna of the american violence, feuding and wars and it's a part of our history and i like going into it. >> you revisited it in "dances with wolves" and "silverado." it's a family feud that spanned generations and started a bloodbath which almost led to a war between the states. >> amassing on the borders, you know, and new york was writing about it at that time, i think a lot of things were happening and that civil war, maybe we've never quite recovered from it. but it's -- this -- it is -- it's our legacy, you know and it's not a fairy tale. i think the farther we get from our history sometimes people wonder did this really happen? >> right. >> and it certainly wasn't the only kind of blood-letting that happened after the civil warm, but certainly it's our most famous. >> it spawned international headlines and as i watched it, it seemed to be over something so small. we have obviously -- there's one murder but i mean somebody stole a pig. >> generally speaking, you know, most feuds are, whether it's your view or somebody knocks a tree down or something like that. in this sense it was and there was a murder but these things have to be reinvestigated and i think it was the younger people that kind of continued to perpetuate it feelings ran very deep obviously. >> well, you've set up a clip for me. here you're talking to your son sort of counseling back from the ledge of continuing the blood-letting and the grudge. let's take a look at this clip very quickly. >> you don't know. next time i take over. >> now, i don't want that for you. i want you to listen to me. you're going to have children one day, and your children are not going to care about our old grudges and slights from long ago and their children, hell, their children won't even know about it. it's time for us to move on, son. >> needless to say you don't succeed entirely in talking him down. this character you play isn't the nicest of guys, kevin. >> you know, i don't think you have to -- i think what you want to do on screen is be understood, not necessarily liked. i think when we play hard people sometimes and this was a hard man, had hand-to-hand combat and watched people die and, you know, and kind of propping up his own family. had to -- it's kind of biblical how you have to behave, an eye for an eye. >> you really got into this character, you say, by strapping on a hat and i'm getting the right boots and the right look. how much is that part of -- >> well, you have to -- >> -- getting into a role. >> you have to act out the beard. >> the beard was big. >> and i think everybody knows when you put the guns on and get the horses, it's even better than halloween. >> yeah. all right. i want to just for a moment talk about your eulogy at whitney houston's funeral. that was one of the real -- people were really moved by that and what you had to say and in it you spoke about something that many people in the public struggle with which is krcrippig insecurity. >> it's a tree we can all hang from, the inexplainable burden that comes with fame, call it doubt, call it fear, i've had mine and i know the famous in the room have had theirs. it was the burden that made her great and the part that caused her to stumble in the end. >> when have you had that doubt and fear? >> well, i don't -- you know, i'm talking to millions of people right now, right, about, you know, look, you know, we do what we do and we're very lucky. i know i've been lucky in this life and i worked for it but i have been lucky. and you, you know, if i look back at my movies i look this way, the way i look right now and sometimes you walk out in the street and people look and go, he's taller than i thought. or he's older than i thought. listen, you can't be everything to everyone. and you -- and how people choose to deal with it is something i was speaking to in the room. i mean, oprah was in the room and diane sawyer and all those people i wish were up there speaking instead of myself. you know, how -- you know, what was i going to say? i mean we have it. you know, some people that are so puffed up, i don't know, they're kind of hard to be around anyway. >> people who have that insecurity can be more appealing in many ways. so many people were concerned about whitney in those final years of her life. were you concerned? did you share those concerns. >> i saw pretty much what everybody else saw. you know, i was asked a couple times by closer friends of hers to write her a note. i did. i think i've said i don't know if she ever read them but, you know, obviously, i mean, listen, she was a very important person to me and we -- and i -- the world has connected us in a way that will never not be and i didn't get a full grasp of that until the lead-up to the funeral that -- people were somehow felt that was important that i say something. >> well, thank you so much for being here for those remarks and that iconic film "the bodyguard" and, of course, "hatfields and mccoys," fantastic tv and a great lesson in american history about a feud we've all heard about but really get to watch unfold and "hatfields and mccoys" premieres monday on the history channel. thanks soap for being here. >> you're welcome. coming up josh brolin is here live just across the studio. ♪ okay, so where's the hottest sexiest most wild plate to be on friday morning. ♪ sexy and i know it >> that's right, "good morning america's" summer concert series, lmfa. o, brad paisley, the wanted, neon tree, no doubt and it all starts tomorrow in the summer kickoff party in central park at super sultry and super cool robin thicke takes center stage. "good morning america's" summer concert series amplified by pepsi. live for now. oh, yeah, it's going to be one hot summer. ♪ sexy and i know it >> check out the scene last night at the premiere of "men in black 3," josh brolin and donald trump, it was at the intrepid air and space museum and will smith. the man who stole the show is right here josh brolin. welcome back to "gma." >> yeah. >> i hope he wasn't watching. you did, everybody on that red carpet last night had a big love fest for you. >> the black carpet was really nice. it was really nice to be home because we've just traveled four different continents and nine countries and to be actually home, i shook the whole time we were on tour and i got home and it was like, okay, now i'm home, now i can be myself and i'm -- >> 750 interviews. >> 750 interviews. >> one of them the other night on jay leno and all i heard you were on with my wife. all i heard all day yesterday, josh brolin, josh brolin. >> really? >> that's all i heard. i want 0 show a little bit of what happened that night. >> how are you? >> good. i'm a big fan of yours and your wife's by the way. >> who is here. did you see her. >> no, i would love to be in a throuple. >> i so want to be your friend. >> i know. that's just the tip of the iceberg, my friend. >> you have to understand those things are so kind of common and they turn out the same pretty much and your came on and the level of absurdity went up to like 11. >> tell me about it. >> i was -- suddenly i felt for you and i wanted to be you at the same time. >> you're welcome. >> i'm sure. >> her five minutes and i saw the little show you did and she was just holding court and you were over there in the corner on the stairs somewhere just like, my god. i said, you know, will you marry me turned out to be something completely different than what you expected, i'm sure. >> no question about that but she had a terrific time. we should -- >> i love her. >> we should talk about the movie a little bit. >> i'd rather talk about your wife but that's all right. >> but you play and you called this -- you were worried this would be a career-killing role trying to channel tommy lee jones as agent k. >> first of all on a personal level, you know, would tommy like it or not? if tommy doesn't like something we all know that's not good. i think everybody in america knows, i mean tommy is a tough guy, man. he's a tough guy to please so the fact he hasn't said anything i think is a huge, huge thing. i think that's the bucolic kudos. >> you've never spoken to him about the role or how to go it. >> hey, tommy, what's it like being you? wouldn't work. johnny following hunter thompson makes sense to me but me asking tommy do you want to spend 24/7 for the next 3 months together wasn't going to happen. >> show a little bit. you tase will smith after he goes back in time. >> you need to turn electricity down on that damn thing. >> how do you know my name. >> x is frightfully upset about the coney island thing. >> this coffee tastes like dirt. >> what did you expect? >> it was ground this morning. >> oh. >> i call ladies o. k is masculine. you know, i see a couple, i'm like o-k! >> i'm not funny without will smith. thank god for will smith. >> that is not true at all. he put on quite a show last night too. >> he sang. he loves to go retch tree and get into his fresh prince, you know, mode and sing his rap and all. you know, he was the first guy ever to win a grammy for rap? >> i did not know that. >> yeah, the guy is completely saturated the music industry, the tv industry and movie industry. >> you are right there with him. josh brolin, thanks for coming on. "men in black" opens this friday. coming up something delicious with ourababababababab ♪ i'm glad you came >> it is the unofficial start of the grilling season as declared by us. here at "gma" and we don't want to wait until memorial day for delicious grilled meat. richard blais here. chef and owner of the fence in atlanta which is opening on saturday. >> thank you so much. makes you nervous. i know, i'm here, i just got off the plane. >> thank you for being with us. we're excited about this. josh is very fired up to jump in. >> i know. >> your take on the grill. >> so we're doing chicken, bone in chicken thighs. this is an easy way to cook for memorial day and do some of the work in advance. many a interest decisional technique. if you can help me out, salt and pepper this chicken. >> got it. >> want to be aggressive, throw that pepper on there, right. throw it on there and then what we're going to do, put a little bit of the olive oil and sprinkle a little bit of that in the foil. olive oil. >> in the foil. >> cooks in its own juices and wrap this up in the foil and put it in two pieces. >> why? >> so the juices don't go out. you'll pop that right into a pan right here. >> look at that. you didn't even need me. >> make it really tight and right into your oven. do this the night before memorial day. so i think that's the key. want to hang out with your friends, you don't want to be over the grill the whole time while you're entertaining so that goes into the oven. two to four hours later this comes out right here. you have all those juices. >> nice. >> take it out of there. that was done the nice prior. josh is already over here cooking. >> yeah. i saw him win a cooking competition so we're in good hands. >> all: don't burn the chicken. >> so what you're going to do -- now we're going to glaze it with lemon kurd. grab the brush. lemon kurd. rip-off of black pepper and lemon chicken and jump over here, we're already eating. this is last time i was here you helped me with this. all of this is going to get dumped in here. like three-bean salad. we have this chicken spinached on the grill glazed with lemon curd. the key to a fresh bean salad is -- yeah, a little bit of salt, sprinkle it. be aggressive with it, some cumin and cilantro. the cilantro is going to rake it up. scallion, garlic, a little oil. throw some cayenne pepper in there. as you see here, all right, this is great. it's nice and fresh, you know. i could eat this every day. it smells great actually. right? lemon curd chicken on three bean salad and can't have a cookout without a pasta salad. i feel like routineny. routineny was only created to be in pasta salad. not a good pasta to use for a hot sauce. three bean salad or lemon cu curdkofi on the grill. >> i don't know how you get the sauce to hang on it, stay in every bite. it's amazing. >> it's the lemon curd. >> josh, doing okay over there. >> don't burn the chicken. >> all: don't burn the chicken. don't burn the chicken. >> thank you. good luck when you get back down to the new restaurant. everybody check that out and our website goodmorningamerica.com. >> glaze that you would appreciate my plays of the day. >> i would. >> tomorrow blaze will be back actually for our concert in the park, five-ingredient challenge. it's going to be big. viviana -- >> if we burn the chicken. >> the chicken is burned. "good morning america" brought to you by quality, get your upon's worth at quality. ♪ >> tomorrow on "gma" our party in the park. we're so excited to kick off our summer concert series with robert, vick and ellie golding. >> what do you want robin to thing. vote on your smartphone. come live to central park tomorrow but what happened to josh and the baby? they're saying good-bye over there right now. 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