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starting next year, cbs will change the way it prices prescription drugs from a complex formula to a simple retail markup plus flat fee. >> the company says it will mean the price of most drugs will go down. >> number seven, we're ending the show with these dancers giving it all we say. >> get it. good morning. good morning to that. >> good morning america for our viewers in the west. more evacuation warnings and the growing humanitarian crisis in the middle east. inescapable, a dire humanitarian situation, as israel expands its ground offensive. armored vehicles amassing at the border with nearly 2 million people already displaced, and more with nowhere to go.
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massive blast. the investigation after a home explosion as police were executing a search warrant. deadly stabbing at macy's. security guard killed during the height of the holiday shopping season after police say he stopped a man from stealing. jamie foxx making his first public appearance since his hospitalization, getting emotional about his mystery health battle. a former american ambassador accused of being a mole, spying for cuba for decades. how the fbi finally uncovered him? new blindside saga twist. the tuohy family is now accusing former nfl star michael oher of trying to extort them for millions. >> prom posal gone wrong. >> can you move your leg at all? after one student's planned prank ended with another student seriously injured. now the million dollar lawsuit. deadly shark attack. an american woman killed while paddle boarding at a popular bahamas resort.
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battle of the backups. a monday night thriller with the bengals and jaguars game tied five times before a walkoff overtime win. ♪ in the new old fashioned way ♪ >> everybody smile! say baby! >> are boomer grandparents taking a step back from baby amid some millennials rocky child care road? plus as you wrap up your holiday shopping the deadlines you don't want to miss. we'll tell you how long you have until free shipping day and the rocking record 65 years in the making. ♪ >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >> good morning america. we're going to be singing that. we were singing that before we started the show. >> ear worm. >> puts you in the holiday spirit. ginger is tracking some dangerous weather. a storm slamming the pacific northwest as temperatures plunge in the east. we begin with the growing humanitarian crisis as israel expands its assault on gaza.
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>> civilians who fled south now find themselves with nowhere to go. our foreign correspondent james longman is on the ground in israel. good morning, james. >> reporter: good morning, michael. i'm at an artillery position about two miles away from gaza. you can see soldiers there racking up ammunition, the shells ready to be fired out. israel is refocusing from the north to the south of gaza. that is where palestinians were told to go for safety. some 80% of all those inside gaza have now been displaced. that's 1.9 million people. there's now almost nowhere to go in gaza that's safe. they were told to go south. but as israel revs up its operations in southern gaza, the fighting is inescapable. this family, including young boys, running from gun fire from what was supposed to be an evacuation route. there's no end in sight. israel's defense minister telling abc news he believes the war in its current intensity will last at least through the
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end of the year. he says israeli military increasingly concedes that killing all of hamas 30,000 fighters will be impossible, adding their goal is to break the chain of command. they say they've now killed 40% of battalion leaders. these images show israeli military vehicles staging in southern gaza where many civilians were told to flee to safety. after weeks of promise of safety in the south, the idf dropping leaflets telling those to evacuate to safe zones marked on a map published online. but with little electricity and power, access to these maps will be difficult. safe zone is a false narrative. a dangerous narrative. people don't have the transport. they don't know where they're meant to go. >> reporter: up to 600 americans are still inside gaza. >> people are sheltering together so there will be 20, 30 people all together and there's not enough food. >> reporter: israel insists they are warning people.
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u.s. security officials say this is not typical in combat. >> they have actually taken the quite unusual step for a modern military and identified precisely the area they intend to have ground maneuver. they have asked the people in that area to move out. >> reporter: our producer told to move his family for the 17th time since the war began. >> they are really scary. we don't know what to do. we are displaced from one to another trying to protect my family as much as i can. >> reporter: 2-month-old abnan injured in strikes. he was born just the second day of this war. air strikes destroying this orphanage. >> we can't turn away from what is evidently a moral failure in the face of the international community. >> reporter: this as growing pressures of both sides to return to the negotiating table with those 122 hostages still in gaza. now the intensity of the
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fighting in the south is now putting aid at risk. only 100 trucks got in yesterday. that's well below the number in the days previous. and thousands of gazans are camped out close to that border with egypt, hoping for some safety. george? >> thank you very much. let's get more on this from mary bruce. mary, the administration increasingly concerned this humanitarian crisis could turn into a calamity for israel. >> reporter: exactly, george. and the white house is ramping up the pressure on israel now to do more to protect civilians, protect civilian lives. the white house said they do think israel is getting that message. but when i had pressed officials here on whether sharing these leaflets with evacuation zone, whether that's enough. whether israel can be more targeted in their attacks, given now they are trying to squeeze so many palestinian civilians into such a small area. george, national security adviser telling me it is simply too soon to tell. >> lingering concerns over a wider war with iran. >> reporter: we know this is a
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top priority. the white house deeply concerned about this spiralling into a wider war especially as they continue to see iranian backed militants launching attacks in the region. the white house is vowing to take appropriate action, as they say, in response to the latest houthi missile and drone strike in the red sea over the weekend. so far the u.s. efforts to retaliate have not deterred them. the white house is considering launching a multinational task force to try and escort commercial ships and give them some protection in the red sea. ultimately, they have made it clear, iran is responsible for this. officials saying while these militants are the ones pulling the trigger, iran is supplying the guns. ultimately, they are behind all this, george. >> mary bruce, thanks. the white house warning ukraine's forces are running out of time and money. senior congressional correspondent rachel scott is tracking that story. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: good morning, george. this is an urgent and blunt message from the white house to congressional leader, warning they are out of money and nearly out of time to provide additional aid to ukraine.
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right now there is no clear path forward and the pressure is on. in just a few hours, ukrainian president zelenskyy will address senators virtually behind closed doors. he will make yet another personal plea for support. lawmakers have been at a stale mate for weeks. republicans say they will not provide additional aid to ukraine unless democrats agree to crack down on the border. talks on that issue are not go well. senate negotiations over a possible border passage suddenly broke down over the weekend. house speaker mike johnson is accusing the biden administration for failing to address their concerns about strategy and accountability for ukraine. both sides are still at the table. the white house is clearly worried that these negotiations will drag on for far too long. they insist any delay in funding would kneecap ukraine on the battlefield. they say this is not a problem for next year, that congress must act now. >> lot of problems there. rachel, thank you very much. turning to the powerful storm slamming the pacific northwest bringing heavy rain and snow, as well as avalanche and flooding dangers. ginger is tracking it all.
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good morning, ginger. >> good morning to you, michael. several cities in washington and oregon are going into this event 5 to 12 inches below average. it's falling fast. parade of storms, the worst of them today. you can see that swollen river, that's johnson creek outside portland. rescuers were looking for a man who allegedly fell in. they did not find anybody. apparently he was holding on to a cushion at one point. i am sure they will try to wrap up that rescue today. it is going to be wet as they do so. eureka up to seattle in those flood watches. that's mostly for those swollen rivers. we also have avalanche watch, high wind warnings for up to 75 miles per hour in montana. michael? >> a lot going on. how long is this going to last, ginger? >> that's the problem. this round is today into early tomorrow. then it's not done after that. the heavy rain pushes through. this is a warm one so even into the foot hills of the mountains. storm two. storm three, you will be blasted thursday and then again saturday. that's where the snow elevations bring snow instead of rain by
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the weekend. either way, you could end up with an additional 4 to 6 inches, linsey. >> all right, ginger, thank you. now to the home explosion in arlington, virginia. police say they were executing a search warrant when a suspect inside the home fired shots immediately before the blast. ike ejiochi is on the scene for us. good morning, ike. >> reporter: good morning, linsey. that's right. we're in that arlington, virginia, neighborhood where that massive explosion took place. there's still a large police presence surrounding this area as well as many community members out and about who tell us they felt the concussion from that blast from inside their homes all throughout this neighborhood. this virginia home reduced to rubble, debris showering the neighborhood, even smashing the windows of this police car. >> you could feel the sound concussion. >> reporter: early monday evening arlington county police officers arrived on the scene. investigators say the suspect discharged a flare gun 30 to 40 times. police attempted to execute a search warrant, but the suspect
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would not come out. that's when officials say several rounds were discharged from what they believed to be a firearm from inside the home. at approximately 8:25 p.m., the residence exploded. police are still investigating the circumstances behind the blast. emergency crews rushing to the scene to contain the fire. several homes nearby were evacuated. residents describing the blast. >> i was laying in my bed and then just, it felt like we got attacked. i got pushed forward. my roommates and i ran out and we looked outside and the fire was just getting going. >> reporter: several videos of the after math show plumes of orange fire and smoke filling the night sky for hours. investigators are working to confirm if the suspect was alone at the time of the explosion. arlington police say officers on scene self-reported minor injuries, and no one was transported to the hospital. now, this location is close to a
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number of schools, and we're being told their normal operations are resuming today. and again, we still don't know why the suspect was firing those flares from inside the home in the first place. >> okay, ike. thank you very much. now to the deadly stabbing at macy's in philadelphia. a security guard was killed and another wounded at the peak of the holiday shopping season. stephanie ramos is on the scene in philadelphia. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: george, good morning. the deadly altercation happened at this macy's department store when two guards trying to do their jobs were attacked. >> it happened at macy's. >> reporter: this morning a man is in custody after a deadly altercation at this busy philadelphia macy's store. >> people trying to shop and be joyful and happy, and stuff like this happens. you just got to be careful. >> reporter: a security guard approached the man attempting to steal multiple hats. the man leaving the area, but police say he returned 15 minutes later to confront two guards. >> there was a second security guard trying to save the first
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guard that was stabbed, and that security guard sustained several stab wounds as well. >> reporter: authorities say the security guards were not armed. both were rushed to the hospital. the 30-year-old guard later dying from his injuries. the suspect running from the scene. authorities say he was apprehended moments later at a train station. this comes as retail theft is on the rise across the country, with smash and grabs becoming a common sight. the retail industry losing more than $100 billion in 2022 according to the national retail federation. macy's said in a statement that the security and safety of their customers and colleagues is their top priority. this location remains temporarily closed. this is still an active investigation, michael. >> sad there, stephanie. thank you very much. now to the former american ambassador, accused of working as a secret agent for cuba for more than four decades while serving in the state department and on the national security council.
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our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas has the latest. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: michael, good morning. these allegations read like something out of a cold war james bond movie. this case potentially is one of the worst security breaches in recent history. manuel rocha had impeccable credentials serving as a u.s. ambassador to one point working at the national security council. but today he stands accused of being a secret agent, a mole for communist cuba, much of it during the regime of fidel castro. last year the fbi became suspicious of rocha. they say an under cover agent was to meet him in miami. rocha, who is 73 and retired quickly agreed and allegedly was confirming he had been working for the cuban intelligence service. the fbi recorded him allegedly describing how meticulous he was in becoming a double agent, allegedly bragging about what he had done.
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it was enormous, more than a grand slam, it was decades, he said. now u.s. officials are trying to assess the damage and we're told the doj plans to go before a grand jury as early as today to bring more charges. guys? >> just fascinating that he was able to fly unthe radar for 40 years. thank you. now to that "monday night football" thriller. bengals and jaguars going down to the wire in overtime. will reeve with the nail biter and highlights. good morning, will. >> good morning, linsey. it was supposed to be the two studs, joe burrow versus trevor lawrence. but burrow is out for the year and last night lawrence got hurt. yet it was great football. one of the most entertaining games of the whole season. it was an action packed drama filled evening of "monday night football." >> his first touchdown of the year. >> reporter: in their first "monday night football" appearance in 12 years, what was meant to be a celebration for the jacksonville jaguars as they looked to snag the number one seed in the afc with a win,
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turned into a potential nightmare. >> lawrence goes down. >> reporter: franchise qb trevor lawrence injured on this play. the backup coming in cold, leading the jags to a field goal to force overtime. on the other side, bengals backup qb jake browning, now the starter as their super star joe burrow is done for the year, had the game of his life in just his second start. >> browning. >> reporter: browning throwing for 354 yards and completing over 86% of his passes. >> he got it! >> reporter: cincinnati nailing the winning field goal in overtime. >> and this game is over. >> reporter: final score 34-31. initial reports on lawrence's injury indicate an ankle sprain. the severity and as such the jaguars prospect for the remainder of the season yet to be determined. and, george, i come armed with some nuggets for you of the family variety.
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head coach of the jaguars, doug pederson, his son played last night. first son to play for his father in the nfl since 1978. and bengals head coach and jaguars offensive coordinator are brothers. >> i was ready to spring that on you. you didn't bring a stat yesterday. glad you brought one today. >> i brought you two right there. [ laughter ] >> i love how he digs in there. >> will, thank you for the additional information. you always got it for us, man. thank you so much. coming up jamie foxx making a surprise appearance overnight. the first since his serious medical incident. >> also ahead the prom-posal that went wrong. now the student injured in the prank is set to sue the school and the city. an american woman was killed in a shark attack in the bahamas. first back to ginger. >> good morning. let's start with a clipper system. this means a little storm is coming through. all you need is a little to cause accidents. like it did in st. cloud, minnesota.
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watch that car. that awful moment when you just don't know what to do. you were like, am i supposed to pump or turn in? st. cloud, more of those off the highways and the roads. some spinouts with just that tiny bit of slush. that's happening this morning in chicago. look at davenport, iowa. just enough to make it on to the grassy areas there. there's chicago. yep. looking along. just enough. remember it goes on the grass but yet on the roads it can cause that slick stuff. now it's going to stick around. this december chill comes in. it's not just wednesday, but thursday. the core of that cold air in the teens is what it feels like for green bay. go all the way down into the deep south and birmingham feels subfreezing. this is for tomorrow morning. then we're going to slide farther east. we're coming off the weekend where parts of florida were having record high temperatures. look at orlando, feeling like the 40s. you know everybody down there will have the ear muffs on. let's get your local weather in just 30 seconds.
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make sure your gifts get there on time. that's all coming up. >> all right. thank you, linsey. now to the american woman killed in a shark attack in a popular bahamas resort. vitor oquendo joins with us the story. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. a life guard saw what was happening and raced to the woman who was nearly a mile off shore, tried performing cpr but she tragically died from her injuries. now authorities in the bahamas are investigating. this morning tragedy in paradise. an american tourist killed by a shark in the bahamas. police say the victim, a 44-year-old woman from boston, was paddle boarding near the popular sandals resort when a shark attacked. >> the life guard on duty saw what was happening. went out in a rescue boat, retrieved the victim along with a male relative and brought them to safety. >> reporter: it happened monday about 3/4 of a mile from the beach in new providence. >> she sustained injury to the
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right side of her body. >> reporter: sandals saying we are deeply saddened by the passing of a guest and are providing as much support as possible during this difficult time. shark attacks are rare but most in the caribbean occur in the bahamas. >> one of the hypothesis is that sharks mistake us as prey. the other possibility that we always have to consider is the shark feels threatened. we don't know what it takes to threaten a big shark. >> reporter: experts also stress that while we bear risk every time we go in the ocean, the chances of being attacked by a shark are incredibly low. guys? >> all right, victor. thank you. we turn to jamie foxx. the oscar winner made his first public appearance after being hospitalized. demarco morgan is here with his story. >> what a moment it was. the actor at one point fighting back tears at the beginning of his acceptance speech expressing gratitude for his life as it is now and at times still doing what he does best, bringing the laughs.
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overnight jamie foxx making a surprise appearance at the critics choice celebration marking his first public appearance since being hospitalized for a serious medical incident back in april. >> i want to thank everybody. i have been through something. i have been through some things. it's crazy. i couldn't do that six months ago. i couldn't actually walk. >> you're back. [ applause ] >> reporter: the oscar winner receiving the vanguard award for his performance in "the burial." >> so it feels good to be here. i cherish every single minute now. it's different. it's different, you know? it's beyond -- i wouldn't wish what i went through on my worst enemy 'cause it's tough when you, when you, when you almost
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-- when it's almost over. when you see the tunnel. i saw the tunnel. i didn't see no light. [ laughter ] it was hot in that tunnel, too. i don't know where i was going. >> reporter: while foxx has yet to disclose his exact medical condition, according to his daughter, the 55-year-old was rushed to the hospital while on the set of "back in action" in atlanta. gotta love the guy. foxx also mentioned having a new appreciation for his life and career telling the crowd, don't give up on your art and don't let anyone take it away. i think it's good advice. it's good to see him back, and back in action. >> thanks, demarco. now to the high school prom posal that went wrong. what was supposed to be a harmless traffic prank left a phomotorcyclist injured. it was all caught on camera. >> reporter: good morning, george. the student on that motorcycle was heading home from school when the porshe slammed right into him. now he's planning to file a million dollar lawsuit against the school district and the city claiming the school officials and school resource officer gave the green light for a prom posal
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that went dangerously wrong. this morning heart stopping video of the so called prom posal on a school campus gone terribly wrong. the city and school district in chandler, arizona, now facing the prospect of a million dollar lawsuit. >> it's just heart breaking even to watch that video because in any instant he could have passed away. >> reporter: you can see a porshe driven, police say, by a student. his girlfriend in the passenger seat barrelling through a stop sign into a motorcycle. the rider 18-year-old william, thrown into the air plummeting to the ground. >> okay. can you move your leg at all? >> reporter: the crash so intense, the air bags of the car deployed. >> you can tell in the video the student wasn't going 15 miles per hour in the school zone. you can tell he was going way faster. that was very shocking to us. he told us that when he got hit, he let out the most blood curdling scream ever. >> are you okay?
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>> reporter: now filing a notice of claim against the school district and the city, stating the student driving the porshe had permission from the school resource officer and principal to run a stop sign in the school parking lot as part of the student's plan to ask a girl to an upcoming school dance. the notice of claim saying the officer would pretend the driver was in trouble for running the stop sign. the driver would then pull out a poster asking his girlfriend to prom. >> private property accident. minimum injuries. >> i was supposed to go through the stop sign. that was the thing. >> we'll talk about that later. it's private property so you won't get any ticket or anything like that. >> reporter: the principal, seen in that school resource officer's patrol car moments after the crash. the officer stating in a police report the principle had approached the car to discuss a parent issue involving a separate incident and the officer told them he was helping a student in a prom proposal.
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in the report the officer stated the plan was for the driver to roll the stop sign but instead the driver drove toward the stop sign at a high rate of speed and did not look both ways nor slow down. the district telling abc news it is unable to comment, as this is a pending legal matter. and the student's attorney said he has injuries including brain trauma. his lawyer saying he plans to file separate action against the driver. the father of that driver telling abc news this is very unfortunate and i have no further comment at this point. scary situation, you guys. >> scary situation indeed. thank you, erielle. coming up, erielle will be back with the debate causing some family friction. why some boomer grandparents are pushing back when it comes to helping out with child care. and next a new twist in the blindside saga. the tuohy family now accusing michael oher of extorting them. we'll be right back.
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only at target. we're back with the latest turn in the blindside saga. the tuohy family is accused michael oher of trying to extort them for millions and threatening them if they didn't send the money. trevor ault is here with details. good morning, trevor. >> you could say technically this isn't family drama because the tuohy family never adopted michael oher. they are releasing text messages
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they say he sent them allegedly demanding millions he believed he was owed saying he would expose them to the world. >> okay, tuohy family. big smile, everyone. >> reporter: this morning the latest twist in the real life blindside battle. new court filings on behalf of the tuohy family hitting back against the man they say they treated like a son. >> i would like to become a legal guardian. >> lord, help that child. >> reporter: sean and leann tuohy claim to have text messages they say are between them and former nfl star michael oher, inspiration behind the oscar winning film that allegedly show oher demanding they pay him millions. tuohy alleges oher wrote it was $10 million, now i want $15 million after taxes adding, think how it will look when this comes out. in another message the tuohies allege oher wrote, if something isn't resolved this friday, i'm going to tell the world how i was robbed by my supposed to be parents. that's the deadline. >> we're not gonna be strong
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armed. we haven't done anything. >> you're changing that boy's life. >> no, he's changing mine. >> reporter: oher claims the tuohys, who raised him since high school, took advantage of him, turning his life story into a bankable script and depriving him of millions, claims the tuohys deny. they say any money from the movie was divided equally to each family member, including oher, and that he received a little more than $138,000 over ten payments. >> reality is this case may end up in a trial. and a judge or a juror may actually be making the determination about what amount, if any, the tuohys have made. >> reporter: the 37-year-old oher first made headlines this summer, alleging that when he was 18, the tuohys tricked him into signing what he thought were adoption paper, but instead he ended up being a conservatorship, which gave the tuohys control over his finances.
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in october a tennessee judge ended that nearly 20-year-old conservatorship. michael oher claims he didn't even learn of this conservatorship until this february and for 19 years he believed he had been adopted. the judge who ended that conservatorship said she was disturbed that it was ever granted to begin with. guys? >> thank you very much, trevor. coming up later, with just 20 days until christmas, the secrets to save on your holiday shopping. becky worley will have the important deadline to put on your list and check twice. next, it is our tuesday play of the day. ay play of the day. [city ambience sounds] [car screech] [car door slam] [camera shutter sfx] introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. [camera shutter sfx] he thinks his flaky, red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. [ned?] it can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching
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years later. >> we are? >> you are. you are. >> she is so precious. rockin is the third holiday hit to top the charts for brenda. breaking a record for the longest climb -- not just for brenda. that's just for the charts. it was places like "all i want for christmas is you." that took awhile as well, 25 years. this one took just a little bit longer. another record for brenda lee. she's the oldest artist ever to reach number one. she will be 79 years young next week which means if you do the math, she was 13 years old when she recorded this holiday hit. they called her little miss dynamite. listen to that powerful vocals. it marked her third number one hit. i should point that out. it's her first since 1960. [ laughter ] congrats to brenda. >> thank you, lara. coming up tory johnson with deals and steal, from toys to skin care. ory johnson here with deals and steals. als and s
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francisco on northbound 101. as these are chavez street. we will end with a live picture of san jose and all that fog off in the distance. hey, drew. >> hey, drew. being able to take into oakland the abc7, oakland airport camera, the fog is ebbing and flowing right now, but certainly low visibility across. okay. we do have delays at sfo of 45 minutes thanks to the fog fog advisory in effect until 11 a.m. look at all the reduced visibility out there that fog is thick where it is sitting at zero miles right now across several cities. sutro tower showing you the fog. a brighter afternoon with temperatures in the 60 and 70 kumasi. thanks drew. >> if you're streaming with us on the abc7 bay area app, abc7 at seven is next. for everyone else, it's a where are yourself an ugly little sweater hit d a sand bry kitschy garish covered with annoying light sand when it brings you joy you know that you did it right.
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the strategies to help you save on shipping and the deadline to make sure your packages get there on time. one on one with ryan seacrest as he talks about taking the wheel, and his passion project. good morning america. >> announcer: live in times square, this is gma. >> you hear me say it again. good morning america. good to be here with you on this tuesday morning. we love it when tory johnson is with us because she brings great steals and deals to help with your holiday shopping. >> lot of people need that help. also ahead, the presidents of some of the top universities in the country will be on the hot seat on capitol hill. first a look at top stories breaking at 8, starting with a powerful storm that's bringing heavy rain and snow as well as avalanche and flooding dangers. want to go back to ginger who is tracking it. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, george. this was a rescue, or at least an alleged person that had
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fallen into johnson creek outside portland. that really has swollen a lot of the river, the moisture so far. now we're in the heart of this storm. there are many more to come. lot of these places need it. seattle, for example, 5 inches below average for the year, but bellingham, washington, nearly a foot below average. they're just getting it really fast. sometimes it's happening where it already snowed then it will melt and rush into the rivers. that's why we have all the flood watches and even warnings starting to pop on the other side of the peninsula. montana and idaho we have alerts. high winds that can go to 75 miles per hour. eventually you pick up half foot of rain as we go through the end of the weekend, michael. >> thank you very much, ginger. now to elite college presidents in the hot seat on capitol hill for a hearing on anti-semitic on campus emerging as an issue during israel's war with hamas. our senior congressional correspondent rachel scott is back with that. good morning again, rachel. >> reporter: michael, good morning. these are some of the top universities in the country.
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presidents of harvard, mit and university of pennsylvania will testify before the house education committee this morning after backlash over their school's response to anti-semitism. republican chair woman virginia fox has accused college administrators of letting horrific rhetoric to fester and grow as that war rages on in israel. college campuses have seen an increase in anti-semitism. university of pennsylvania was vandalized with anti-semitic messages. a cornell student was charged with making threats against the jewish community in an online forum and protests have erupted across campuses across the nation. the universities have condemned the attacks, but it is worth noting the department of education has launched an investigation into several schools after receiving complaints about incidents of anti-semitism, linsey. >> thank you. now to the christmas rush to get presents sent out on time. ship rates are around 5% more than last year. but there are some ways that you
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can save on your shopping costs and still make the deadlines. becky worley joins us. you have secret savings to let us in on? >> reporter: i do. amidst all this christmas countdown, there are some new and little known strategies to save on shipping. but first timing is everything. the later you ship, the more it can cost you to get your gifts out. don't have time to go to the post office? here's a trick. you can buy postage online an print it at home. get that package sent. let's move to savings. memberships like aaa and aarp offer shipping discounts. bet you didn't know that. 5% off domestic and international shipping with u.p.s., amex. if you use your amex, you might also get your savings up like at the u.p.s. store. spend 50 bucks or more, get $10 back. get 25% off all purchases there. up to $125 if you use dhl. some of those clubs, ask if they have a discount for you when you ship. >> so what are the shipping deadlines if you're mailing presents this year?
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>> these are the big ones. let's start with u.s. postal service ground, december 16th. after this day passes, there are more options, but you're gonna pay more. there are lots of little step ups along the way. on december 20th is another big one. we have priority mail for the post office. u.p.s. second day air, fedex second day air. and then we move over to december 22nd which is the ultimate cutoff fedex same day. i don't want to think about how much that's gonna cost if you wait until then. remember if you are shopping online, december 14th is free shipping day. sadly, it's not a national holiday, and free shipping is not mandated across all web retailers, but it is the last hurrah for several retailers that offer free shipping during the holiday. linsey, get er done early. >> we still have a few more days to get to that free shipping deadline, becky. thank you.
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coming up, this is something that's got a lot of people talking. millennials who say they feel abandoned by their parents when it comes to child care. plus ryan seacrest and his passion project and also taking over as wheel of fortune. plus alicia keys announcing big news overnight. lara will have that in pop news. now she's with tory. >> i am a busy woman, michael. we are your one stop shopping destination this morning thanks to this gal, tory johnson. has brought gifts galore, with great gifts for everyone on your list, even the little guys. coming up right here on gma. ev on your list, even the little guys coming up here. for moderate to severe crohn's disease skyrizi is the first il-23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur.
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>> welcome back, everybody. back this morning holiday window display showing day 5 of our advent calendar of deals here in times square. every day this month we will reveal a special deal for our viewers. today you can score a leather backpack for 50% off. >> that's a good one. >> yeah. that's not all you guys. i know you're all excited. that's not it. tory johnson will give us even more deals and steals in just a bit. >> ali's been texting up a storm this morning. she sees a lot she likes this morning. we're going to turn to our gma cover story. it's about grandparents who don't want to spend their golden years as care giver, leaving some millennials feeling abandoned. we first saw the story on the business insider. erielle reshef has details. >> reporter: this has people fired up. as millennials become
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parent, many are hoping for help with kids. but some boomer grandparents say they already have full schedules of their own. the latest generational divide causing friction for some families. but experts say there is room for empathy and compromise. it's the time of the year when many families bring the generations together in celebration. >> okay, everybody smile! say baby! >> reporter: but this morning, some millennials say they're feeling abandoned by their boomer parents when it comes to the challenge of child care. >> i think at times i dreamed a little bit like the movies, where the family unit would be around and parents and grandparents would hold the children and baby-sit. >> reporter: california mom of two leslie dawson says she always imagined having her father ted nearby to help raise her family. but that dream never materialized. >> my dad lives in mexico a lot of the year, so we have a lot of face-time and phone calls.
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the kids love grandpa, but grandpa doesn't come to the soccer games. >> reporter: the 71-year-old decided to spend his golden years in a retirement community in mexico, saying he earned his respite after decades of caring for his own children. >> i do feel a little guilty that i'm not present with the kids, you know, in a personal in person relationship. but i think like a lot of people of my generation, we do feel a financial responsibility. >> reporter: the dawsons aren't alone. according to the cdc, on average millennials are delaying parenthood until later than previous generations meaning their baby boomer parents are becoming grands later than grandparents who came before them. experts say they may not want to devote those later years to child care. >> we get disappointed and maybe even carry an offense or ask for forgiveness or bitterness which can cause a root for conflict. >> reporter: try to see things from each other's perspective. >> i think that helps build
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empathy. i think it helps us be a little more compassionate, less harsh and approach it in a way that helps. >> reporter: it can be hard to reconcile the boomer been there done that philosophy with millennial entitlement. experts say communication and managing expectations are key here. as for leslie and her dad, they both say if she really needed him, he would jump on an airplane immediately. sort of like you want your parents to want to watch your kids, but that's not always the case. [ laughter ] >> all about the expectations there, right? erielle, thank you. >> i'm going to stay quiet. [ laughter ] >> thanks so much for that. now to ryan seacrest, as he gets ready to take over as "wheel of fortune." he sat down with will reeve about how he plans on putting his own spin on the show and the impact his passion project is helping on him and his youngest fans. good morning again, will. >> hey there, linsey. for a guy with such good hair, ryan seacrest does wear a lot of hats.
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host of "american idol." soon to add "wheel of fortune." a whole lot more. as we spoke yesterday at the newest seacrest studios a corner stone of the ryan seacrest foundation which he runs along with his parents and sister, he showed me a side of ryan seacrest we don't often get to see. >> this is "american idol." >> reporter: ryan seacrest is best known for being a host. but what fans might not know about is seacrest studios state of the art broadcast studios in children's hospitals around the country. the latest in salt lake city, utah. when you see children at any of the seacrest studios, they're going through a hard time, right? what do you feel -- >> you feel a lot. to be honest, you see everything. you feel the weight of what's happening. you look over and you see it on a mom or dad's face when -- sorry. get emotional talking about it.
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when they're going through something tough with their kids. >> reporter: why is this making you as emotional as it is? >> we've gotten to know families. we've gotten to know the kids. i had a kid say to me, i'm very excited, it's going to be a great christmas. i got approved to get new lungs. he couldn't wait. it was as if he was getting a new bike. that kind of excitement. it's story likes that that really tap into your emotions. >> reporter: patients like peace finding refuge. >> it was awesome how much support and connection that i got from this. it's just been a great opportunity. they really made it feel like a great place to be. hello, this is patience from seacrest studios. i just want to make your day better. >> look out, will. here he comes. meanwhile, seacrest is gearing up to take the wheel. >> wheel of fortune! >> reporter: "wheel of fortune." >> so excited.
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>> reporter: tell me everything. how do you feel? >> i grew up watching it. i'm such a fan. pat sajack is one of the greatest hosts in television. he is a legend. he's done such a brilliant job at navigating that show through all of these decades. i look forward to developing that kind of raport with audiences in the evening. i'm excited, little nervous, too. >> reporter: as for his new co-host -- >> vanna white is unbelievable. she is a national treasure. i'm so happy she's going to be here with me. >> reporter: but seacrest said it's the work he's doing with his foundation that's really special. >> what's the point of doing these other things and having success if you can't give back? if you can't try and find that happiness for others. that's what we try to do every day and what we hope to continue to do as the years go by. >> ryan's era of "wheel of fortune" is set to start in the fall of next year. he'll be back on our screens for dick clark's new years rockin'
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eve. it's just been announced that he will be joined by rita ora and diana tora as his co-hosts. >> thank you. looking forward to that. seeing his new spin there. time for pop news with lara. >> thanks, linsey. good morning to you all. we're going to begin with hollywood out in force for the academy museum. the academy's annual raised over $10 million for the museum. the event sunday night was also about honoring achievement in cinema. greta gerwin presented meryl streep with the icon award celebrating her cultural impact around the world. director christopher nolan presented michael b jordan with the vanguard award. it was accepted by jordan's sister on behalf of michael b. who is resting after a minor car incident on saturday night. we hear he is doing just fine. oprah winfrey got the pillar award for her leadership and support of the academy museum.
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billie elish performed for the crowd. heard it was quite a night. hollywood back out in full force. also this morning kim kardashian is gearing up to star in her own scripted series. a legal drama produced by ryan murphy. kardashian had a role in murphy's american horror story. she must have impressed him. she is set to play los angeles' most successful divorce lawyer and owner of an all female law firm in the new drama being described as high end and glossy. kim's law studies will come in handy as she, murphy and kim's mom, kris jenner, executive produced the show. the work never stops for the kardashians, as we all know. kim also gearing up to produce and star in an upcoming comedy for netflix. this is called "the fifth wheel." she will play the outsider in a group of four female friends. there was a bidding war for this one. no word yet on when it will come out on netflix. she's on fire. >> unbelievable.
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>> unbelievable. also in the news this morning, alicia keys is broadway bound. the 15-time grammy winner, our friend, announcing her musical hell's kitchen is making a big move to the theater district this spring. keys sharing the news during a benefit concert at the public theater where hell's kitchen is currently playing. take a look at this. >> i am here to tell y'all tonight that we are beyond excited that hell's kitchen is transferring to broadway! [ cheers ] to be able to be part of creating beautiful diverse stories about unique perspectives, you know? and to be able to be in the hometown of new york city talking about a new york show. oh my gosh. >> yeah. so exciting. i need to see this. to celebrate, alicia launched into a performance of "empire state of mind." what a treat.
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i mean, perfect to close out the show. hell's kitchen made its world premiere off broadway this fall. still running there through january 14th. don't go 'cause i want to. then it will move to the theater where previews will begin march 28th. it officially opens april 20th. keys is so busy. over the weekend she played a sold out concert at webster hall. that celebrated her 20th anniversary of her incredible album the diary of alicia keys. >> oh, man. >> she also just dropped a new single called "life line" for the color purple that hits theaters christmas day. congratulations on all of it to our dear friend, alicia keys. >> lot going on. >> then we make a left turn, as we often do. this morning oxford university picked the 2023 word of the year. it is ris. designed as having style, charm or attractiveness. michael strahan's picture is next to it in the dictionary. >> yeah.
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i was thinking more george's. >> it's the ability to attract a romantic partner. likely stemming from the word charisma. ris beat owl finalists in the word search such as swiftie, situationship and deinfluencing to take top honors. i like just saying ris. good choice. that's pop news. >> thank you, lara. let's go to ginger. >> i think i used to have ris. i don't know what happened. definitely am not supposed to use it. i know that much. i can tell you about snow. anywhere from 9 to 17 inches in northern new england. it is looking gorgeous up in brighton, vermont. that drone video lets us take in the season. new york city, however, you know we haven't had 1 inch or more of snow in 660 days.0 days. last time was valentine's day 2022. that's the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. three two. i'm abc
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commute. widespread throughout the bay area. this is a live picture from san rafael showing you 101. where we have speeds very under the limit. if you're traveling in the southbound direction, visibility is impacting those speeds. this would normally be showing you the western span of the bay bridge. not the case as everything is socked in in this spot. the chp has issued fog advisories for the golden gate bridge. bay bridge, carquinez bridge and san mateo bridge. also, very quickly as we end, we have a crash we're following in san francisco. so expect delays on northbound 101. right at cesar chavez. >> stephanie jobina, thank you. and meteorologist drew tuma has your accu weather forecast after the break. >> the 2023 ford mustang mach e the spirit of a mustang with the versatile body of an suv. see it , drive it and own it. get a mustang mach-e at 1.9% apr for 60 months, plus 3000 retail bonus cash plus 37 50in tax credit. the lazy boy two great chairs event la-z-boy furniture galleries has a great selection of recliners.
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now get a 2023 ford f-150 xlt or lariat with 2.9% apr plus 2000 bonus cash. >> hey bay area live with kelly marcus. coming up we'll chat with jimmy fallon from the tonight show. >> plus, our friend anderson cooper is here. >> that's at 9:00 on abc seven. >> we'll see you in a little bit. we're looking at our dense fog advisory. it is still in effect until 11 a.m. this morning. we are still seeing major issues with low visibility across many cities. sutro tower showing you the fog. that fog burns off by 11 a.m. for bright sunshine and mild temps stephanie. >> drew, thank you. and we will have another abc7 news update in just about 30 minutes. and always on our news app and on abc7 news.com >> announcer: welcome back to gma, live from times square. >> that sounds great. that is pentatonix getting us
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into the holiday spirit. can't wait to catch up with them. but right now we are catching up with the very talented ramy youseff. thank you for joining us on gma. >> thanks for having me. >> this movie is getting great reviews. i just got to read it. seems like everyone is having a hard time describing it. it's been called boundary pushing, a bizarre absurdist dark comedy and feminist twist on frankenstein, among other things. >> sign me up. >> right? >> with all that being said by everybody else, how would you describe it? >> i think it's about someone just navigating their way through the world. it's kind of simple. i think it's the story of a woman that emma does an amazing job at. seeing all the expectations that get put on her. the way that she navigates the world and kind of breaking through these molds that i think are put on people who are just trying to be themselves.
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>> your description was much more interesting. [ laughter ] >> i want it to feel accessible. i can also say, listen, don't bring your grandma. [ laughter ] i tried to make it -- good morning. i want people to feel safe. [ laughter ] but when they go, they aren't going to feel safe. not at all. >> it went to venice film festival and won the golden lion. >> yes. >> so this film that michael just aptly described as a strange take on frankenstein is clearly resonating big time. >> yeah. i think people see part of themselves in it even though it is all of the things you said. i think in the middlist you can find a piece of yourself. he's so brilliant and emma's performance makes you feel connected to the character. >> let's give everyone a tease. >> i find myself jealous of the men's time with you.
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rather than any moral aspersion against you. it is your body. yours to be free. >> i generally charge 30 franc. >> that seems low. [ laughter ] >> little taste right there. i hear you studied to be a mortician for the film. what was that like? >> it was wild. so my character is a doctor. we worked with organs, animal organs, figuring out how to stitch, do that stuff. it was me and willem dafoe. you can imagine his intensity in general, and then put a lamb heart in front of him. >> oh my gosh. >> yeah. you really feel fearless. i don't think i'll ever be afraid again. i'm next to willem going, ah, trying to get a stitch right. i was good at it, and willem was struggling which made him only angrier. [ laughter ] and so it was -- good to be here now with you guys. everyone's like, how does it feel waking up so early on good
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morning america? dude, i was cutting open a lamb with willem dafoe. this is actually fine. the acting class was harder. the accent guy. >> you had to do the accent class. you had to learn to be a mortician. which was tougher? >> definitely the accent class. they wanted to make sure it was right. i'm proud that we were able to do it. it's usually brits playing americans. it was nice to see americans playing brits. >> we just saw, you were right there with emma. >> it was great. really such a fun scene partner. >> i have to brag on you on the small screen. you just directed an episode of "the bear." one of our favorite shows. and in copenhagen. >> yes. it is one of my favorite cities. i was probably there for over a month between scouting and shooting. best food. that show is one of my favorites. chris storr worked on my show ramy with me.
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then we got to do "the bear" together. it was one of my favorite experiences. >> such a great show. >> yeah. >> well, thank you for coming in. we really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> check it out, everybody. "poor things." it will be in select theaters on friday. coming up we have our "monday night football" fan surprise for a father and son who are big giants fans.
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♪ i like to dance and it looks like this ♪ >> an unprecedented dancing finale. >> who will win the len goodman mirror ball trophy? >> do you have what it takes to win it? >> alison hanagan. >> jason mraz. >> that was your best dance >> that was your best dance yet! >> they need your live vote. dancing with the stars finale live on disney + and stream on
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hulu. >> it takes your breath away when you see the damage. but let me tell you, folks around here are determined to rebuild. >> tomorrow, robin roberts and gma go back to rolling fork, mississippi. >> thank you for being here. >> announcer: as the rebuild continues. >> neighbors helping neighbors. >> announcer: and one amazing surprise that will change one family's life. >> can you feel the love? >> announcer: mississippi strong tomorrow on "good morning america." back now with our "monday night football" ticket give away. this morning we're in a new york state of mind, michael surprising some life long giants fans with tickets to the big game. jess sims was there for the touchdown for the father and son. >> pass is caught! >> for over 30 years the new york giants were shawn's team. >> he is in, touchdown! >> reporter: since watching his first super bowl at 12 years old. >> i see the giants on tv. my cousins are giants fans.
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i'm like, what's this sport? i had never even seen it before. immediately got into it. i still remember laying on the floor and the carpet and what it looked and smelled like when we won that super bowl. >> creating rituals to ensure a win for his favorite nfl team. >> the first half of the game, defense. but if things aren't going so well it's offense to the rescue, baby. let's go blue! >> talk to me about the jersey situation. >> i started the game on defense. i want us to play d. i want us to play well. but if things aren't going so well, halftime i switch to the saquon. >> it's a bond he now shares with his youngest son, 22-year-old caleb, who is a person with special needs. >> he was like a month or three weeks, maybe two weeks from being born when the giants were in the 2000 super bowl. he was hearing it all in the womb. he's come out being a giants fan. >> like father, like son, caleb had his own traditions.
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>> ready for the game? >> yes! >> caleb, what do you do for the giants sunday? >> i just wear the jersey. >> i have a question for y'all. do you think you will be able to, you know, wear these jerseys and that sweat shirt at the game at 8:15 on monday night against the packers because you all are going. >> are you serious? >> yes. yes. >> oh wow! this is great! yes. i'm having goose bumps, i'm so excited and happy. you just made my day. >> we've got one more surprise. the new york giants is giving them pregame side line access. >> you guys are really pouring it on. i am like oh my goodness goodness goodness. >> thank you, "good morning america." >> for good morning america i'm jess sims, abc news, new york. >> love to see the goose bumps there and the excitement between father and son. the new york giants play the green bay packers on "monday night football" at 8:15 p.m. on abc and espn +.
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there's another big game that night tennessee/miami. you can catch it 8:15 eastern on espn. we'll send it over to you, ging. >> i am happy for them. i am also happy for steamboat springs, colorado, who have had more than 70 inches of snow already this year. three feet of snow came in the first few days of december. not just for the snow borders and skiers but all the folks who love the winter. they are going to get more with the parade of storms. some of the action's gonna make its way into colorado. anywhere from 6 to 12 inches with a couple going through early next week. we wanted a quick look at the winter outlook. lot of folks ask, how much snow or rain? wetter than normal from california down along the southeast. much wetter than normal into
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>> it's time to reveal our gma book club pick. it's "the frozen river." eva pilgrim sat down with the author to talk about it. take a look. >> it's the winter of 1789 in maine when a body is discovered in the kenebeck river and a local midwife finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation. that's the premise of the latest novel "the frozen river" where she introduces readers to martha ballard a real life renowned midwife who kept a diary of her days, giving a glimpse into american life more than 200 years ago. >> martha is a real person. we never heard of her. often history is written by men. if you read martha ballard's diary, it is the chronicle of women's work, women's life, women's interior lives.
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it was considered uninteresting. >> you read her diary. >> i did, yes. it is enormous. all of these are my notes. i did, i read her diary slowly over the course of the three years that i wrote this. >> ariel said she stumbled across martha's story in 2008 at an unusual place, at her doctor's office. >> i read all the magazines in the office. there was nothing left except this small devotional book. talks about martha ballard. all of the hairs stood up on the back of my neck and i thought, that would make a great novel. she was also really progressive for her time, the fact that she could read, she could speak up when women weren't supposed to speak period. >> because she was a midwife, she was granted certain legal status that most women didn't get. she could clearly see the injustices in the legal system,
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so she spoke up. she pursued justice for the women that she cared for. >> the best selling author known for her unique style of profiling women in history through a fictionalized lens. >> i think it's really fun to take someone who really existed, take all the facts and history around their lives and build a story out of it. at the heart of the story is a real rape trial that happened. and there's also a murder mystery. that part is slightly fictionalized in that one of the men involved did disappear from the pages of her diary. so i was like, well, what happened to him? >> what do you hope readers of this book take away from it? >> i want them to know who she was. i think it is so sad that women like this get lost in history. i want them to read her story and understand the legacy that she left that we get to benefit from. >> for good morning america, eva pilgrim, abc news, new york.
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>> frozen river is out now. scan the code on your screen. ariel will join us live on gma this saturday. coming up the pentatonix. here they are. this saturday. coming up, pentatonix.
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>> we are on day >> we are on day 5 of our countdown to christmas. here to spread some peace and harmony is three time grammy winning group pentatonix. their latest album is available in christmas stores and online. the group are going to sing for us live in just a moment. first want to catch up. great to see you guys again. so happy when you come. love the suits. love love love. most importantly, we all love the sound. apparently so does the world. congratulations. i understand you've just received your fifth grammy nomination. >> thank you. >> congratulations.
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this is for your album holidays around the world. nominated for best traditional pop vocal album. how does it feel and how will you celebrate, scott? >> it feels surreal. it feels so beautiful. how do we celebrate? probably go out. it would be my first grammy. >> come on now. >> good celebration. >> good. i hoped it would entail a long evening. you guys are having long evenings lately on your tour. i know you're touring around on pentatonix most wonderful tour of the year. i like it. getting the vibe of this. scott, you were saying one of your favorite parts of the show was when you actually get the audience involved and teach them the magic that you do, the three-part harmony. >> yes. we teach the audience, you wouldn't believe. most audiences, pretty much all the audiences can do it really well. they can sing in harmony. they sing louder. you'd be surprised.
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every city is different. dallas i have noticed sings so loud and beautifully. >> what about us new yorkers? >> honestly, new york has the talent. >> yes! there you go. right answer. that's fantastic. i hope you come back and do it with us. >> oh, yeah. that would be fun. >> how about we leave it to the experts and let you guys sing. here's pentatonix singing their cover of white winter hymnal. take it away. ♪ i was following the i was following the i was following the i was following the i was following the i was following the i was following the i was following the ♪ ♪ i was following the coat with stars of red around their float to keep their little
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>> shannen doherty, tomorrow morning on gma, her brave fight and remarkable journey. what she wants you to know now. shannen doherty, the surprising and emotional interview "good morning america" live tomorrow morning. >> we have to give a great thanks to pentatonix, gets us all in the mood. thank you everybody for watching. >> have a great day, everyone. >> it takes your breath away when you see the damage.
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but let me tell you, folks around here are determined to rebuild. >> tomorrow, robin roberts and gma go back to rolling fork, mississippi. as the rebuild continues. >> neighbors helping neighbors. >> and to see the amazing surprise that will change one family's life. >> do you feel the love? >> mississippi strong tomorrow on good morning america. >> announcer: tomorrow on gma. >> we're turning up the heat. >> announcer: get ready america after the epic "dancing with the stars" finale, the winning couple will be live on gma. >> you won't want to miss it. >> announcer: only on good morning america. but sometimes bad things happen in good places. >> it's the stuff of nightmares. >> there's something wrong here. >> oh, i could see was a torso
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and the feet sticking up on the easement week. >> this is a human skull. >> at some point, there will be more victims. >> we were against the clock. >> find that evidence and bringing the justice he hunts human as prey. i've never saw that kind of evil before. just the devil incarnate. it's like a cat and mouse game. >> i know it's him. >> just scared everybody. i've got to hurry. >> once you take him someone, you either kill them or you get caught. >> a few cold chills down my spine. how many more victims are out there? >> while crime at blood mountain now streaming only on hulu. >> it was a stunning murder. >> so she shot in cold blood. >> she is gunned down in her own house. but no one was prepared for what would happen next. >> this is a huge twist. oh, my god. diary of a killer for the new 2020 friday night on abc,
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it's taylor and travis. >> impact by nightline now streaming on hulu. good evening. >> critics and audiences agree. poor things is the best film of the year. >> i cannot. >> five stars. >> it is most charming. >> it's an instant classic. >> i love that poor things. >> it is a happy. >> i know the importance of taking care of myself. >> how are you doing between practices? >> i feel pretty good surrounding myself with a great team. >> darren, we're going to take a quick look at your knee with ultrasound. everything is looking great, but not just for me. >> for them. >> it's great to see you again, man. >> thanks, jb for all that is me . for all that is you. kaiser permanente. >> think smoke pollution is only a concern during wildfire season . wood burning also creates smoke pollution accounting for over one third of all wintertime
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and a love so deep we cannot miss you. >> ain't nobody loves me better >> makes me happy. b makes me feel this way. ain't nobody loves me better than you nobody because you deserve better. >> abc7 building a better bay area building a better bay area moving forward. >> finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> good morning. i'm stephanie sierra from abc7 mornings. here's jobina with a look at traffic. >> hi stephanie. thank you. good morning everybody. so we are going to begin with the foggy look from the bay bridge toll plaza. it has improved in this spot where it hasn't though as the western span this is a live
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camera from that area. you can't make out headlights. we have advisories here for the golden gate bridge, san mateo and carquinez as. hey, drew. hey, jobina. >> this fog is still with us through the next two hours or so. we still have areas down to zero miles. visibility we have that dense fog advisory in effect until 10 a.m. this morning. here is a live look at our oakland airport camera. you can barely just see the tail of one aircraft closest to the camera. the terminal is out of view because of this fog. so we'll have this dense fog early on after 11 a.m, at least for a pleasant afternoon, for bright skies and temps in the 60s and 70s. >> stephanie we get a break. drew, thank you. time now for live with kelly and mark and we'll be back at 11 for midday live. have a great day. it's ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!" today, host of "the tonight show," jimlo

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