5 Things to Know This Morning

5 Things to Know This Morning

ByABC News
August 26, 2015, 5:55 AM
Miami-based Univision anchor Jorge Ramos, left, asks Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump a question about his immigration proposal during a news conference, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2015, in Dubuque, Iowa.
Miami-based Univision anchor Jorge Ramos, left, asks Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump a question about his immigration proposal during a news conference, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2015, in Dubuque, Iowa.
Charlie Neibergall/AP Photo

— -- Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.

1. Anchor Jorge Ramos Thrown Out of Trump Event, Told to 'Go Back to Univision'

News anchor Jorge Ramos, who works for Univision and Fusion, was thrown out of an event for Donald Trump after he asked a question without being called on.

Trump told Ramos, who was trying to ask about immigration during the event in Dubuque, Iowa, repeatedly to "sit down."

"You haven't been called...go back to Univision," Trump can be heard saying.

2. Here's How Much Time Americans Waste in Traffic

Economic recovery apparently comes with one very unpleasant side effect: traffic. Eight years post-recession, more people are headed into work -- and roadways are getting clogged.

America’s drivers wasted 6.9 billion hours stuck in traffic in 2014, according to a study released today by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute(TTI) and INRIX. That’s 42 hours a year per rush-hour commuter on average.

3. Oh Baby! Couple Marries After Doctor's Visit Reveals Woman is in Labor

A Texas couple’s wedding day was a true labor of love, with the pair tying the knot just hours before their daughter was born.

Stephanie Tallent and Jason Nece were planning to get an ultrasound at Texas Children’s Hospital last Friday when their obstetrician realized she was in labor and that the baby would need to be delivered via Cesarian that day.

“We knew it was time for the c-section, she was coming,” Tallent said in a video released by the hospital.

4. Father-Son Duos Battling Central California Wildfires

Bob Plouffe wanted to have an adventure with his son at Hume Lake Christian Camp, where he is a staffer.

Now they find themselves in a battle with nature, trying to tackle the stubborn central California wildfire that continues to burn at least 51,000 acres while straining resources.

“Well, we had the father son adventure camp planned,” said Plouffe said. “However, with the fire we had to evacuate. So our attention was diverted elsewhere.”

5. 'The View' Adds Joy Behar, Candace Cameron Bure and Paula Faris

Expect to see some new additions to season 19 of "The View"!

Joy Behar, Candace Cameron Bure and Paula Faris will join Whoopi Goldberg, Raven-Symoné and Michelle Collins as co-hosts of the morning show next month, ABC announced.

Behar, 72, was one of the show's original co-hosts. She left in 2013 to pursue other professional opportunities.