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etcetera. thank you so much for your support and kindness that you've shown me this morning. and also i cannot mention or i have to mention my family here in this building because the cousins, the core four, the fab four, however you like to call it, plus lisa in the house. yes, it has been a joy. thank you all. i love you all. i'm so appreciative of the opportunity to be here. >> so thank you. and we love you, too, friend. >> we really going to miss you. >> yes. >> and a shout out to brad. >> shout out to my husband, brad, because he pulling the weight this week. >> we love you, jobina. good morning america for our viewers in the west. hunter biden indicted on nine counts of federal tax evasion. new charges against the president's son accusing him of making millions in china and ukraine and spending it on drugs, adult entertainment and
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lavish living but not on his taxes. hunter biden faces three felony and six misdemeanor charges in addition to federal gun charges. dan abrams breaks down the case. outrage as new footage circulates of palestinian men kneeling on the tkpwroupb surrounded by israeli soldiers. the idf claiming those men are captured hamas terror suspects as strikes intensify in gaza. james longman live from the region. universities under fire. the u.s. house committee open an investigation into harvard, penn and mit. and their leaders respond to anti-semitism. this morning an urgent man hunt in texas for the killer of a 16-year-old cheerleader. the search for answers. stealing christmas. police departments turning to tech to stop suspected porch pirates adding trackers to packages. one department baiting the trap with lxury goods but is it enough to stop the grinches? >> derek hough asking for
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prayers, revealing his wife haley was rushed into emergency brain surgery while on their tour. what we know about her condition this morning. caught on camera. >> there is a hot air balloon on our house. >> the moment a hot air balloon crashed landing in a phoenix neighborhood. all people walked away safely. ♪ i'm just ken ♪ and is this the song of the year? ken hitting the charts this december. and are you ready? ♪ dj play a christmas song ♪ and why is gma playing a christmas song? cher's new milestone this morning. plus are the french saying bonjour to the donut and au revoir to the croissant? this friday, we have all the answers. >> announcer: live in times square this is good morning america. >> you really set the table there, demarco. [ laughter ] >> tried to do something this morning. >> made me hungry this morning. >> good morning america. >> we are following coast to
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coast storm. severe weather bringing damaging winds and hail to the south. >> it looks like it's moving to the east coast in time for the weekend, targeting the i-95 corridor, of course. ginger has the timing and track ahead. >> we begin with breaking news overnight. special counsel investigating hunter biden has filed nine federal tax related charges against the president's son, saying he engaged in a four year scheme to cheat the government out of at least $1.4 million in federal taxes. chief justice correspondent pierre thomas starts us off. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning. the special counsel has indicted the president's son for the second time in three months. the process laying out in chapter and verse some of the most troubling aspects of hunter biden's life. today hunter biden wakes up facing a nine count federal indictment, six misdemeanors and three felony charges. special counsel david weiss accusing the president's son of failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes from 2016 to 2019.
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all done, according to weiss, at a time when biden was living an extravagant lifestyle. prosecutors claim biden spent his money on drug, escorts and girlfriends, luxury hotels and rental properties, exotic cars, clothing. in short, everything but his taxes. those expense include more than $600,000 in payments to various women. another $397,000 on clothing and accessories. and more than $180,000 on adult entertainment. including porn. hunter biden admitted many of his short comingses in his latest memoir, tying many of his poor decisions to a crack cocaine addiction that had gone out of control. >> i went one time for 13 days without sleeping and smoking crack and drinking vodka exclusively throughout that entire time. >> reporter: according to the special counsel, hunter biden earned millions of dollars from foreign entities in ukraine,
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romania and china, leaving him to spend wildly. his business dealings and personal failings have become fodder for republicans seeking to harm his father politically and house republicans have launched impeachment proceedings against president biden focusing on hunter, but so far without any evidence of wrongdoing by the president. >> hunter biden is a private citizen and this was a personal matter for him. as we have said, the president, the first lady, they love their son and they support him as he continues to rebuild his life. >> reporter: the president steadfastly supportive. >> i'm very proud of my son. >> reporter: the indictment is the latest consequence of hunter biden's plea deal falling apart this past summer. under that deal, the justice department agree not to prosecute a gun charge and hunter biden would plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax violations. after the deal disintegrated the u.s. attorney from delaware,
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appointed by president trump, indicted biden on the gun charge in september and last night he made good on his threat to pursue tax charges. but this morning hunter biden's attorneys are pushing back noting that he has paid back all of his taxes and penalties and has battled back from his crack cocaine addiction. last night attorney abby lowell released this statement saying, quote, based on the facts and the law, if hunter's last name was anything other than biden, the charges in delaware and now california would not have been brought. george? >> thanks. let's start with dan abrams. what do you make of the agreement? >> look, i think he had a very strong agreement in that regard on the gun charge, right. on the lying, over drug use, on a federal gun form. based on this set of fact, one gun, no other crime, no criminal record, not used in a crime, there hadn't been another case that was prosecuted like that. on this one, it's a little closer. when you're talking about tax
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fraud, there are nuances, right? how much money? talking $1.4 million. a big number. not a massive number. >> usually if you pay it back the charges aren't brought. >> usually if you do. but it does require a level of intent, etc. it's not sort of out of the box that he's been charged here. look, as a legal matter now, it's tough. meaning, his best argument is the one that abby lowell made which is he should never have been charged. now that he has been charged, he's in a tough spot. i mean, these cases can be hard to defend. they're going to be able to say, we have the documents. we have the paperwork that proves he didn't pay his taxes. and that he had the money to pay his taxes and just decided to use it on other stuff. >> the earlier plea agreement fell apart which is why with ear here today. is a deal out of the question? >> i think it's very unlikely that you could reach a deal now. we're talking about a world of difference from that deal. right? we were talking about two
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misdemeanor counts and no time. now we're talking about, just in this case, three felonies, six misdemeanors. the other case a felony. talking about the possibility of decades behind bars. these are very serious cases. i think president biden, at some point, is going to have to think long and hard about the possibility of a pardon. >> dan abrams, thank you very much. juju. >> okay, george and dan. the saga continues. now to the latest overnight on the backlash after tuesday's hearing at the capitol with the presidents of mit, penn and harvard. a former inquiry is being opened now. selina wang is on the hill. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, juju. that fallout from the congressional testimony of harvard, mit and u penn is mounting after chair virginia fox said the presidents' statements in response to rampant anti-semitism on their campuses is unacceptable. the house education committee is launching a new inquiry. the inquiry is expected to look at whether they do enough to
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protect their own student, and fox said the panel will, quote, not hesitate to issue subpoenas. now, the presidents of harvard and u penn have issued statements walking back, trying to clarify their testimony, but already donors and alumni are calling for them to step down. on thursday the u penn board held a hastily scheduled meeting but a spokes person tells me that for now, there are no board plans for imminent leadership change. demarco? >> all right, selina. thank you very much for that report. now to new details in that deadly campus shooting rampage in nevada as we learn more about the gunman and the victims. whit johnson is there live. good morning to you. >> reporter: demarco, good morning. as authorities are still trying to understand a motive, we're getting a much clearer picture of the chaos that unfolded on the campus here of unlv. the first officers responding on scene within 78 second, taking the suspect down a short time later. but a warning, the video you're
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about to see is disturbing. these are the terrifying final moments of the unlv school shooting. surveillance video showing the suspect wearing a long coat, pursuing a campus police officer who then turns around and opens fire, killing the suspect. >> these two detectives are heroes. they risked their lives in order to save countless others. >> reporter: authorities say the 67-year-old shooter was armed with a handgun purchased legally and nine magazines. the former professor had applied for positions at unlv and other universities across the state but was denied at all of them. and police say the suspect had a list of people he was targeting and spent several minutes looking for them but was unsuccessful and shot other victims who happened to be in the building instead. >> we have contacted almost everyone on those lists to make sure that they are all right. >> reporter: authorities also say they recovered 22 letters that the suspect sent to university personnel nationwide.
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at least one containing a white powder. tests later confirming it was talcalm powder. paul whitington was in one of the shooter's classes where he taught for 15 years. >> he kept a running log of every single negative that a student said about him. he would try to figure out who wrote the negative feed back. >> reporter: in his writing, the suspect dove deep into conspiracies claiming he decoded messages from the infamous zodiac killer. investigators searching his home in nevada, finding more ammunition. now a heart broken community remembering the lives lost. two victims identified 39-year-old patricia valez an assistant professor in the accounting department. and 64-year-old professor cha chang known as jerry. >> he was an excellent individual who tried to impart knowledge and kept on researching to better the field.
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i really did respect how he helped us as a professor. >> reporter: and police say none of those victims were among the suspect's intended targets. george? >> whit johnson, thanks. in new york shots were fired outside a synagogue just hours before the start of hanukkah. no one was hurt but children were inside. a suspect is in custody. aaron katersky has the latest. >> the suspect is charged with unlawful gun possession. this morning authorities are investigating whether the shooting should be charged as a federal hate crime. it was around 2 p.m. thursday afternoon when police said a man fired a shot gun in the parking lot of temple israel in albany. nobody was hurt but the synagogue's preschool was in session and immediately locked down. the suspect, the governor said, made threatening statements, was taken into custody. police say the shooter was heard shouting free palestine. temple israel is one of dozens of new york synagogues recently targeted with phoney bomb threats. every anti-semitic act the governor called unacceptable.
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but that shots were fired hours before the start of hanukkah she called even more deplorable. synagogues and mosques have been on high alert since the october 7th start of the israel/hamas war. earlier this week, in fact, the fbi director said anti-semitism was reaching historic levels in the country saying jews were the victims of the majority of hate crimes. just after the department of homeland security issued new safety guidelines to house of worship. juju? >> aaron, thank you. to the latest on israel's war against hamas. outrage growing over video of detained palestinians as the idf said the men are captured hamas terror suspects. our foreign correspondent james longman is on the ground in israel. good morning, james. >> reporter: good morning, juju. we witnessed a series of huge explosions in northern gaza behind me, you can see the smoke rising. the idf said they're going after hamas infrastructure and tunnels, but the situation in the south is growing even more desperate. the united nations said society is on the brink of collapse. this as israel steps up its attention.
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this morning outrage as new video from gaza shows palestinian men stripped down to their underwear kneeling in rows with hands behind their back, surrounded by israeli soldiers. israel said the men are capture hamas terror suspects. we pressed the idf on that claim. do you consider these to be terrorists or civilians? >> israel does not arrest, apprehend or target anyone in the gaza strip that is not a hamas terrorist or poses an imminent threat to israel. >> then i saw the video. wow. i recognize this street. >> reporter: i spoke to one man who said he recognizes his brother and nephew from these images. he said they are both civilians, detained by the idf. >> the power players have plans for gaza or the middle east. i hope that does not come at the expense of my family. i want them to be safe. there are a lot of parents there. this is not in any way proportional. this is not you feeling sorry
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for the israelis. it's not empty your heart for sympathy for the palestinians for suffering. >> reporter: committee to protect journalists say another man is a palestine correspondent and they are demanding his release. another video showing similarly stripped men packed in the back of moving army trucks. this morning massive explosions in northern gazank sky in smoke. this as israeli operations in the south ramp up, the war moving. the idf say they have reached hamas defense lines and this is where palestinians had been told to go for safety. these young girls, covered in dust, escaping death. the u.n. says nearly 1.9 million palestinians are now displaced in gaza. with food scarce, lines like these forming just for flour. now a u.s. official tells abc news israel is considering pumping sea water into the tunnels below gaza, hoping to degrade hamas capabilities. that could also destroy filters that provide drinking water to
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civilians. as the war passes the two-month mark, overnight in israel, families of hostages coming together to mark the start of hannukah. among those still missing, eight americans. >> we want negotiations. we understand every day they are there jeopardize their life. we need action. >> reporter: now, agonizing wait for these families. 137 hostages still inside. these families are pushing the government to try to do more to bring them home. in the occupied west bank, six palestinians were killed overnight. that's 270 dead since this war began. in 2023, more than 430 palestinians have now been killed there. demarco? >> all right, james. thank you for that report. turning to the jobs report due out. it's a big test for the economy and should shed light on inflation as we head into the new year. elizabeth schulze is at the department of labor with more. >> reporter: good morning, demarco.
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this critical report from the labor department here will show us american employers are still hiring at a strong pace. 199,000 jobs were added to the work force in november. that was a bit more than expected. the biggest gains were in the health care industry. 30,000 came from the end of the uaw strike as autoworkers return to work. this report will likely keep the fed in wait and see mode. the fed is expected to keep interest rates on hold, for now, which is a relief if you're taking out a home loan or paying off credit card debt. in positive news for worker, this report is expected to show that wages are outpacing inflation. in other words, on average, american salaries are going up at a faster pace than the prices they pay. guys? >> good news there. elizabeth, thank you very much. coming up a manhunt is under way in texas after the murder of a 16-year-old cheerleader. we'll tell you what we know
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about the search for answer. the ex-pilot accused of trying to cut the engines of a commercial plane is now free on bail after the attempted murder charges he was facing were dropped to misdemeanors. plus how police departments are working to catch suspected porch pirates. it involves high tech, but will it stop packages from disappearing over the holidays? but first to ginger with a lot of chaos out there. >> that's right. we were talking about how the snow elevations were going to come down the pacific northwest and there would be problems on the pass. those problems verified. look at this snoqualmie pass. they had enough snow for spinouts. stevens pass, trying to make it not so icy. then down in the sierra nevada also getting to that frozen precipitation. donner summit. you can see the pass there. it's moving but you're going to need those chains. please listen. lot of folks are not doing that. those winter weather advisories are in the rockies through the northern plains. some wind alerts are for gusts up to 55 miles per hour.
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damaging winds on saturday from texas through louisiana, arkansas into western tennessee and mississippi. even sneaking into alabama. eventually it goes east. we've got heavy rain sunday night, windy monday. let's get your local weather in 30 seconds.
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seen in more than 30 years. the nonpartisan legislative analyst office says the deficit is due to lower than expected tax revenues this year. lawmakers say this is unwelcome news but the state is holding record reserves, which should cover the shortfall. while governor newsom will present a plan to cover the deficit in january, then negotiate with state lawmakers before the next budget year begins july 1st. jobina has traffic on this friday. >> reggie, we're still following this major sig alert underway in san jose. it's in the process of clearing on northbound 101 to the brokaw road off ramp. we have an overturned big rig. your speeds have gone up some. so that's good news to 19mph now that's up from nine. this is a live picture from the area showing you san jose and 101. you can see how slow that traffic is for people not in the carpool lanes. and we'll end with our second sigalert at the richmond-san rafael bridge. >> reggie, thank you, jobina we're going to check i
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stars" in 2020. derek taking to instagram to tell fans haley fell ill during their tour and that she needed emergency brain surgery. what we're learning about her condition this morning. that's coming up. >> we are thinking of them. following a lot of headlines including special counsel investigating hunter biden filed nine federal tax related charges against him. the president's son is accused of being engaged in a four year scheme to cheat the government. $1.4 million in federal taxes. he's now facing three felony and six misdemeanor charges in addition to federal gun charges. the fda is updating expanding the number of brands of whole and precut cantelope linked to a break of salmonella. since the fda's last update, 113 more people have fallen ill. cdc is advising people not to eat cut cantelope if you don't know the brand. list of recalled cantelope brands can be found on the fda website. take a look at this incredible video of a hot air balloon crash landing near a home in phoenix arizona. all nine people on board are doing okay after the balloon got
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low on fuel. it attempted to land in a nearby open field. of course, we've got a lot more ahead including how police departments are working to catch suspected porch pirates during the shopping rush. that's coming up. >> now we turn to texas and a small town shattered after the murder of a 16-year-old girl. a cheerleader was found' dead by her mother after she was missing from the town's christmas parade. stephanie ramos here are the story. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: hi there, george. good morning. the mother of a 16-year-old high school cheerlead r said she was the one who made the horrendous discovery of her daughter's murdered body in their apartment, and she's demanding answers. this morning it's a murder mystery that has a tight knit texas community on edge and searching for answers. >> 16-year-old female not conscious. mother is the caller stating she is not conscious. >> reporter: a manhunt is under way for a suspect authorities say killed the 16-year-old high school cheerleader lisbeth medina in the small town of edna, outside houston. >> my head is spinning.
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i just want answers. i want justice. >> reporter: her mother speaking to our station ktrk, saying she made the gruesome discovery tuesday evening inside their apartment when she says she didn't see lisbeth performing in the christmas parade. >> nobody ever wants to see your child the way i saw her. >> reporter: no arrests have been made. authorities are referring to the case as capital murder. >> she was a kind heart. she would help anybody, even if she didn't have it. >> reporter: overnight the high school football team honoring their fallen classmate who used to cheer them on all wearing purple. lisbeth's family exhausting their efforts to find answers. >> he took an angel from me. not only from me, but from a lot of people who loved her. you will pay.
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you will pay. >> reporter: the texas penal code describes capital murder as the murder committed in the course of another major crime and is punishable by the death penalty or life in prison. guys, police are still actively searching for a suspect. >> heart breaking story there. >> absolutely. stephanie ramos, thank you. now the alaska airplane pilot accused of trying to disable the engines and take down a commercial plane with more than 80 passengers on board. the charges against joseph emerson have been dropped to misdemeanor charges. our transportation correspondent gio benitez is here with more. good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, juju, good morning. that pilot has been released on $50,000 bail. this case is shining a light on mental health in the cockpit. this morning that off duty pilot who police say tried to take down a commercial plane is out on bond after appearing in court thursday. the judge ruling he can't have any contact or be within 30 feet of a plane. alaska airlines pilot joseph
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emerson made headlines in october when he hitched a ride in the cockpit jump seat with 84 people on board. he allegedly told investigators he had taken psychedelic mushrooms for the first time some 48 hours before the incident and thought he was having a nervous breakdown after going without sleep for 40 hours. emerson claimed he suffered from mental health issues before the incident even happened. listen to the on duty pilot. >> after one moment of going a little bit overboard, we put him in the back. >> reporter: those pilots telling police emerson engaged in casual conversation but then he threw his head set across the cockpit and announced i am not okay. then reaching up and grabbing the red fire handles and pulling them down. a pilot physically engaged with emerson for 25, 30 seconds. had emerson pulled the handles all the way down, the plane would have turned into a glider within seconds. former commercial pilot john nance said pilots must be able to talk about their mental health.
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>> a pilot has to be able to put himself in a position of saying, i have got a problem, without wrecking his career as a direct result. >> reporter: emerson pleading not guilty to 83 misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment and one felony count of endangering an aircraft. overnight his wife saying he never intended to hurt anyone. >> i hope they would also understand the condition that my husband was in during that flight. >> reporter: and this comes just a day after aviation leaders in this country sounded the alarm on mental health, saying rules need to change to encourage pilots to come forward if they have any issues, guys? >> what a story, gio. thank you very much. now to a crackdown on suspected porch pirates with the holiday shopping season in full swing. after a spike in package theft, some police departments are finding new ways to catch the thieves. trevor ault is here with this story. good morning to you, trevor. >> reporter: good morning,
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demarco. every year we see videos of these thefts. every year we are enraged by them. now police across the country are trying to be more proactive. they are laying out bait to try to catch suspected thieves. holiday package thieves beware. police departments across the country are cracking down on suspected porch pirates. sacramento pd using bait packages filled with trackers. some even containing high value items like ipads, aimed at catching potential criminals red handed. >> a package that a criminal thinks they're grabbing just may be the product of a police department that has a bait tag in it. >> reporter: it's not just sacramento. police in bel air, texas, outside houston, announcing on their facebook page last week operation catch grinch working with willing residents and fed up business owners to place trackers and cameras in three different locations. >> we're trying to be more strategic and putting them in high volume areas. >> reporter: brazen package theft like this one, caught on
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tape and released by police in gloster township, new jersey shows a woman accused of stealing from at least three area homes. police there also using gps to track decoy packages. >> there's packages sitting on porches as we speak with a gps locater, trying to see if someone will steal them. >> reporter: officers in places like wisconsin and texas are even offering residents the option of sending deliveries straight to the police department to stamp out theft altogether. >> we probably averaged anywhere from about 3 to five or six packages a day at first. as it got nearer to christmas, it increased and we were seeing anywhere from 10 to 20 packages a day. >> reporter: we have other tips to protect yourself. you can install doorbell camera or security camera. you can schedule deliveries when you know you will be home. put a storage box on your front porch and have the packages delivered to it. that way they will be hidden. if your package is stolen, no matter how small it is, report it to the police.
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officers stress there is no reason to feel like you are bothering officers by reporting a crime. guys? >> important thing to stress. okay, trevor. thank you very much. coming up next, derek hough reveals his wife was rushed in to emergency brain surgery following a performance. we'll tell you what we know about her condition. surgery following a performance. what we know about her condition. thirty-three hundred wishes granted. four point three million meals provided. and over four hundred national parks protected. be a part of something bigger. get a new subaru during the share the love event and subaru and our retailers will donate three hundred dollars to charity. get two point nine percent apr financing on a new 2024 outback during the 2023 subaru share the love event.
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>> good morning. haley hough, 29 years old, in excellent physical health. last night she underwent life saving brain surgery to repair a cranial hematoma. derek is asking for prayers as we are learning more about her condition. >> the most captivating dancer on this show! unreal! >> reporter: days after appearing on the finale of "dancing with the stars." >> you are a main character! you were unbelievable! >> reporter: derek hough sharing his wife has under gone emergency surgery saying, quote, she was diagnosed with a cranial hematoma from a burst blood vessel and required an emergency craniectomy. she is in stable condition. it occurs when blood collects in the skull. symptoms include dizziness, confusion and a headache that gets progressively worse. >> the biggest complication of something like this is swelling or pressure on the brain. patients who have this problem
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may often need a life saving procedure to remove a piece of the skull to relieve that pressure. >> reporter: the newlyweds were performing in washington, d.c. wednesday night as part of their symphony of dance when haley became disoriented and was taken to the hospital. last month derek telling gma about the tour. >> they are like, what's married life like? we just got married three months ago. i was like, looks like a tour bus. it's wonderful to do something that you love with someone that you love. >> reporter: the couple now feeling the love from fans and friends on social media. this season's "dancing with the stars" champ writing, focusing all my positivity and well wishes directly toward haley. she is a shining light. and fellow judge carrie ann saying, sending you and haley my prayers and love. >> typically, for any major surgery, patients often need six to eight weeks to fully recover. >> reporter: hough ending his post by thanking first responders and asking for prayers and positivity during this time.
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the next performance of derek a symphony of dance is scheduled for tonight in virginia beach. that has been postponed. no word on future tour dates as he cares for his wife. we're wishing her all the best. >> we all are, yes. >> that's a reminder, you can be in perfect health and in a split second -- >> absolutely. we wish them the best for sure. coming up here, the reporter who took on a body shamer live on the air. my favorite story of the day. viral moment. >> mine, too. >> exactly. lara and my favorite. and the play of the day featuring sam champion. >> oh, yeah. >> stay with us. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ .. parties.
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>> good morning america! ♪ dj play a christmas song i wanna be dancing all night long ♪ >> announcer: live in times square, this is gma. >> little christmas song there. happy hanukkah to all those who celebrate it. including you, juju. >> thank you, george. we lit our first candle. two sons were away. it was like that face time, hi, happy hanukkah. the holiday cheer was still there. we have a lot more coming up. lori bergamotto is here looking cozy next to our mascot ray bringing us the right stuff to shop for as we head into the holidays. >> also ahead, if you're dealing with holiday anxiety, a sour candy may help manage that stress. we'll break it down for you. first we start with breaking news overnight. we start with breaking news overnight. special counsel investigating hunter biden has filed nine federal tax related charges against the president's son. chief justice correspondent pierre thomas here with details. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning.
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months after that plea deal fell apart, the special counsel originally appointed by former president trump is come down hard on hunter biden. david weiss accusing hunter biden of failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes while living a quote extravagant lifestyle. the nine counts which include fee felonies, pegs hunter biden as out of control, spending lavishly on drugs, escorts, exotic cars and clothing. but this morning, hunter biden's attorneys are pushing back hard, saying back he's paid back in full all of the taxes and penalties as far back to his cocaine addiction which were the root of his problems. they claim the special counsel is yielding to republican pressure and that hunter biden is being unfairly treated because he's the president's son. juju? >> okay, pierre. thank you. now to the abortion battle playing out in texas. the first publicized case of its kind. a woman sued the state for emergency permission for the procedure after the fetus was diagnosed with medical condition that is almost always fatal.
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the judge ruled in her favor but the state may still try to stand in her way. rachel scott has the story this morning. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: juju, good morning. we haven't seen anything like this since the fall of roe v. wade. a judge stepping in, allowing a texas woman to get an emergency abortion. a direct challenge to one of the strict estebans in the country. this morning an unprecedented challenge to the texas abortion ban. a judge intervening to allow 31-year-old kate cox to get an emergency abortion. >> the idea that ms. cox wants desperately to be a parent and this law might actually cause her to lose that ability is shocking and would be a genuine miscarriage of justice. >> reporter: at 20 weeks pregnant, cox learned her fetus has a severe abnormality and basically no chance for survival. her doctors warn continuing the pregnancy could jeopardize her own health.
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>> there's no outcome here that results in us taking home a healthy baby girl. >> reporter: texas bans aborg outright, with one narrow exception to save the life of the mother or prevent irreversible damage to a major bodily function. kate told me she was almost certain she would qualify. >> i could see in this case surely i would qualify for that exemption. my doctor told me that i did not have that option to stay in texas. i was shocked. >> reporter: so she an her husband sued the state of texas. in an extraordinary live streamed court hearing her lawyer describes how kate had to go to the emergency room four times in just the last month. >> many of ms. cox health risks during this pregnancy will put her life in danger if left untreated. >> reporter: the state argued she needed more evidence. >> the plaintiffs have not shown they will suffer immediate and irreparable injuries. >> reporter: but the judge siding with kate saying the longer ms. cox stays pregnant, the greater risk to her life. it's unclear if the state will try to fight this ruling but
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this morning the texas attorney general ken paxton is threatening to go after any doctor who might perform kate cox's abortion. saying despite this ruling they could still face serious penalties including loss of license and up to life in prison. even her husband could be at risk for aiding and abetting. >> the story is far from over. rachel, thank you for that report. finals of the nba in season tournament set this morning. the pacers will take on the lake lakers tomorrow night after winning semifinal games overnight. will reeve is here with story. will, good to see you. >> good morning, demarco. you, too. when's the last time a regular season nba game in december really mattered? how about two on the same night in the same place? that's what we were treated to in las vegas last night. the nba in season tournament semifinals. pacers/bucks were up first. budding super star, haliburton with the dagger right there to put the bucks away in a nine point win. indiana's got the lowest payroll in the league. the winner of this whole thing gets $500,000 per player.
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they've been dialled throughout this whole in season tournament. they've got to face the king next. lebron james and the lakers, dominating the pelicans in the night cap. lebron was on all night, or half of it. 30 points in just 23 minutes. l.a. cruising over new orleans 133-89. bang from lebron right there. lakers/pacers tomorrow night. the first in season tournament finals right here on abc. >> they don't call him king james for nothing. thank you for that. >> all right. thanks, will. coming up in our gma morning menu, the tv reporter who called out a body shamer live on the air. what her strong words meant to so many viewers. >> and simple tips to reducing stress. what doctors say about a technique called sensory grounding. are the french abandoning croissants for donuts? lara has the answer. she's with sam and a special guest. >> how good is this?
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cubes. then some really great jewelry offerings. these are two small businesses. we're offering you 50% off thanks to tory johnson. you can shop by scanning the qr code on your screen. >> i love a good treat, lara. thank you. now to lara and my favorite story of the day, the gma cover story, the canadian reporter who called out an internet bully on live tv. the clip is going viral all over tik tok with people calling it the class act of the year. >> i'll respond to an e-mail i just got. >> reporter: this is the moment live on air when canadian reporter leslie horton took control over an online troll. >> congratulations on your pregnancy if you're going to wear old bus driver pants you have to be. you have to expect e-mails like that. thanks for that. no, i'm not pregnant. i actually lost my uterus to cancer last year. this is what women of my age look like. if it is offensive to you, that is unfortunate. think about the e-mails that you send.
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>> reporter: clapping back to an e-mail from a viewer who she says has sent nasty messages for four years. but that morning she say things hit different. >> the e-mail was meant to intimidate, humiliate, shame me and make me feel bad about my body. i have a gut. i'm 59. i have got wrinkles. i have got gray hair. so thanks for that. the words just came out of my mouth. i didn't plan it. i didn't prepare it. >> reporter: the veteran television host taking a leave of absence from her morning news program in january 2022. >> i will head back to the cancer center. >> reporter: to fight cancer, having her uterus removed, sharing her battle publicly. >> this particular e-mail mockingly congratulating me on my pregnancy came at a time two years after i had lost my uterus to cancer. i just felt like it crossed my line. >> reporter: her reaction making a positive impact. the clip now burning up the internet with over 4 million views and countless messages of support.
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one viewer writing thanks from all of us women of an age that no longer have uteruses for whatever reason. another saying, leslie, you are a queen, a pinnacle of class and just the most wonderful person. you have the love and respect of so many people out there. >> if someone can find a nugget of courage and stand up and calmly and rationally just say no, you may not speak to me like that. i will not accept that. then maybe that can be a starting point for a conversation. >> do you know how you're not supposed to respond to trolls? every once in awhile -- >> yeah. >> i thought that was really meaningful. >> i love it. that one worked. that was great. >> it was really effective. >> we're going to turn to simple tips to reduce stress. doctors say a technique called sensory grounding where you focus on a particular sense to distract your attention can help with anxiety. morgan norwood is here with the story. >> good morning, george. good morning to all the candy
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lovers out there. turns out your favorite tart treat might be packing some benefits. i want you to take war heads. they have that sour taste we all love. some users on tik tok found out it can help with anxiety attacks. doctors say the science checks out on this. sweaty palms, difficulty breathing and chest pain. just some of the many possible symptoms of anxiety disorders. more than 300 million people world wide are affected by. but this morning a sour new technique could offer some relief. >> my therapist told me to eat a war head whenever i'm feeling a panic attack coming on. >> reporter: this tik tok video going viral, with more than 2.7 million views. taylor kate said sucking on sour candies finally helped her stop panic attacks when they strike. >> i was just always in that panicked state. i don't know. it's so weird that, yeah, i eat this piece of candy and immediately i'm back in the now.
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i'm me again. >> reporter: for alexandria, sour candy, even sour blue berries help her deal with anxiety. >> you don't think it's going to work but it did. >> reporter: experts say this is one way to implement a technique called sensory grounding, by focusing on one sense, you can distract from your anxiety. other sensory grounding methods include standing bare foot on grass, focusing on deep breathing and using a fidget spinner. therapist catherine del toro teaches her patients sensory grounding techniques and suggests they try sour candy. >> it's a great little trick or hack because it's so practical. >> reporter: but all the experts we spoke with still remembering men getting professional help from a health care provider to deal with anxiety an panic disorders. >> this is not going to get rid of the anxiety altogether. typically it is deep rooted in much larger issues. >> it's a relatively harmless technique. we eat candy all the time. you can try it and see, hey,
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does this help me a little bit? but, again, i always do recommend working with a professional for long term management of symptoms of anxiety and panic. >> you heard the experts say seeing a medical professional is key. they also say consistently getting a good night's sleep, active lifestyle an breathing exercise can help create a routine for managing anxiety. i love candy so i'm going to try this out myself, demarco. >> good luck with that. [ laughter ] time for pop news with lara. what you got for us? >> thank you, demarco. we're going to begin with a clue as to how the oscar race might shape up. the national board of review has named killers of the flower moon the best film of the year. they call it a, quote, stunning master piece. over the last 30 years the national board of reviews picks have gone on to receive oscar nominations for best picture. they also chose martin as best
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director and gladstone as the best actress for this film based on a nonfiction book of the same name which stars leo dicaprio and robert de niro. the winners will be honored at the awards gala january 11th. we'll cover it for you. that's exciting. i love oscar season. >> i love the inside scoop on this, too. >> i'm here for you, sam. [ laughter ] >> appreciate it. >> i don't know how i'll top your music news from earlier in the broadcast, but this is exciting. who is ready to walk '80s style? >> oh, yes. >> yeah. >> obviously. that is our decade, sam. >> it is. me right there with that hair. >> yes. well def leppard and journey announced they are joining forces for a north american stadium tour. >> are you in? >> i am so in. >> i'm in. >> demarco? >> if that doesn't make you want to pull out the aqua net -- [ laughter ]. the show will include performances by the steve miller
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band, heart who will open for this megagroup, this incredible joining of forces in cities across the u.s. bands are promising, a quote, musical journey like no other, igniting the hearts and souls of fans and delivering a night of unforgettable rock. pour some sugar on me. >> ooh! [ laughter ] >> it kicks off in st. louis, wraps up in denver next december. you can get your tickets by checking out def leppard, journey. presale starts december 12th. >> you once had rock star hair? >> i always wanted it. [ laughter ] i may have had a wig. i don't know. [ laughter ] >> finally this morning help yourself. the croissant versus the krispy kreme. french are saying bye bye to the
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croissant and oui oui to the donut. >> oui oui. there it is, guys. we are american. makes sense. what about them? turns out, according to this morning's "new york times" the world's most -- these culinary confections from paris, they have fallen for devilish donuts. more than 500 showed up at the grand opening of krispy kreme. a line wrapped around the block. some even camped out overnight to ensure they were among the first to get theirs. some called it well worth a sleepless night. the donut chain even added some more flavors. there's one with gingerbread in it. the other has apple in it. that is to appeal to the french. i guess, here we go. we are adding just another culinary treat to the french. >> there is nothing that smells better than a fresh krispy kreme
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donut. >> that's pop news, everybody. and thank you. >> i went to google translate. i was like, how do you say donut in french. it said donut. i was like, oh, donut. beneit. okay. i think it's one of those two. i tried really hard to be part of this conversation. it wasn't working for me on the internet. let's check in on the thing i can tell you about. that is the santa run done every year in breckenridge. if you are dreaming of a white christmas, we had a few flurries yesterday. we thought check in on the probability of white christmas. there are only a handful of cities in the u.s. or weather sites where we see a guarantee. lot of places are much lower. new york city 13% probability, 34% in chicago. gotta get up in some elevation in the rockies. let's get a check closer to home. donut, right?
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♪ early in the morning start of a new day new hopes new dreams new ways ♪ coziest stuff to shop for this holiday season. you can go right to the products by scanning the qr code right there on your screen. i understand we have a special helper today. >> we do. >> hi. >> ray always has the right stuff. >> i don't know that there's anything cozier than ray.
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that furry goodness is so huggable. we gotta have something good. >> ray is not for sale. there are things you can scan that code for. we are starting with puffers. this is trending everywhere. if you don't have a puffer, you got to get one. it's a great gift to give someone. we picked this one from quince. first of all, quince is a great brand, really affordable. this one has everything. this one has everything, sam and lara. it has a removable hood, fleece lined pocket, the thumb holder. >> i love that. >> and it's responsibly sourced, so certified responsible source. 365 days of returns. i know you love free shipping. free shipping. you get all of that for $129. >> sometimes you don't want to wear a blocky hood. sometimes you just want to look sharp with a collar up. >> sometimes you need it -- >> sometimes you don't. i'm told these miniboots are one of the hottest trends. >> spin it around. nobody can see it yet. >> i can see it.
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miniboot, the deal. >> miniboots. you've seen these everywhere, i'm sure. right? >> my daughter said this is the height you want. you don't want to go higher. >> your daughter is an older teen, adult. right? my daughter is a tween. she wants these. these are from koolaburra from ugg. it is the sister brand of ugg. more affordable price point. these are on sale today suede, mini, faux fur lined, super toasty and warm. $75 for those. >> nice. >> okay. turn it around, ray. everybody will want a winter hat. we found these on amazon. 20,000 five-star reviews. $15. ray, ray's gonna help me out. show them how the pom pom is removable. it's like a baby, ray. it's so super fun. >> 20,000 positive reviews there
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. >> sorry, guys. i'm taking this with me because i'm going to wear it, right? >> we can't talk about cozy without talking about blankets. this is the number one selling blanket from barefoot dreams. why? but yes, please touch it. take it out. okay. lara also, it goes great with your outfit. i just want to say that these can be really expensive because they're plush and so cozy at nordstrom rack. they're up to 70% off. so you should be buying these by the boatload. and look how it comes. it comes giftable and ready. >> i'm on the couch. you want them so you can cuddle up, drape around you. yeah, all that, all that. >> and then speaking of love, this. oh, my gosh. i'm ordering this, this is from mark and graham. first of all, feel that? yeah. that's going buttery. soft sherpa robe. and lara, you know, you're an expert gift giver. if you monogram monogram, something , it instantly is the most thoughtful gift. so you can get these monograms. no way. yes look mine says lv they santa knew that i wanted this. oh, that's awesome. and they did it for me. and it has a little hood. really great stuff. and you can get anything monogrammed there. i think ray really likes
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everything i think it looks like ray just took everything. >> yeah. >> so look at all these cozy gifts. one for you, one for ray, one for all of us. i love it. i mean, all of them are great. lori, thank you so much. and guys, to shop the deals. i'm just captivating. >> doesn't have a finger but he would be scanning the qr code right now. yes you should. you should. coming up, margaret ruffalo, willem dafoe, both with us live to talk about their incredible new movie, ray. >> we love you. >> i love you, santa. >> bringing the holiday shark style. >> your hot stuff with the tank on mary and bright. here's my offer. we'll santa bring a deal. that's just right. >> it's a christmas miracle. shark tank all new tonight at eight over seven central on abc. >> the family favorite frozen. building a better bay area moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc7 mornings. we're going to check in now with jobina for a look at traffic. hi jobina. >> hi kumasi. thank you. good
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morning everybody. so we are starting with our oakland 8-80 at the coliseum camera because in the northbound direction you can see it's slow. it's due to a crash on northbound 880 right at 23rd, we have at least one lane blocked in that spot. elsewhere, though, you're looking pretty clear for this friday. a live picture here from the san mateo bridge. and check out these drive times all on time, kumasi. >> thanks, jobina. meteorologist lisa argen has your accuweather forecast after the break. >> here's hoping we can all be home for the holidays. not really selling great like only the jeep brand can with everything you could ever wish for, including jeep grand cherokee, the official vehicle of winter. join the family that lets you go anywhere and do anything. ang jeep. >> there's only one during the jeep wrap up the year sales event. >> well qualified current fca lessees can lease the 2024 jeep wrangler willys for body for 359 a month or finance and get no monthly payments for 90 days. >> welcome to the happiest place on earth where you're happy is everywhere. >> anywhere. he's. pew pew pew
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pew. kind of happy. very even happier. and you. you're the happiest of them all. because this place has all the happy you never knew could exist. so you're a new kind of happy every time you visit. welcome to your happiest place on earth. only at the disneyland resort. for a limited time, kids ages three through nine can visit a disneyland resort theme park for $50 per child with a special one day, one park ticket, another one in the books. >> but we're just getting started. >> everything's been going well. oh, yeah. let's take a look at this knee, because it's the work behind the scenes that truly matters. you got it at 120 out the full extension for the sound of that for your mind, for your body and for the community all that is me. >> for all that is you. kaiser permanente. >> hey, bay area live with kelly marcus. coming up, we're going to chat with cal penn.
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>> plus jordan fisher for broadway's hades town. >> that's at 9:00 on abc seven. happy friday to you. >> we are ten degrees colder in santa rosa and concord this morning. san francisco's at 47. san jose is about eight degrees colder at 43 degrees. but look at these numbers in the north bay. they are a little bit warmer than they were last hour. 33 santa rosa with 34 in napa. some upper 30s. and we do have some fog in our inland valleys. highs today, upper 50s to near 60. sunny skies and we'll bring in some high clouds as we get into the weekend. kumasi >> thank you, lisa. we'll have another abc7 news update in about 30 minutes. so you can always find the latest on our news app and at abc7 news.com. >> 4, 3, 2, 1!t abc7 news.com. [ cheers ] >> announcer: welcome back to gma, live from times square. >> welcome back indeed.
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that's a look at kennebunkport main. home of the coastal christmas. the sea side county goes for it. they celebrate with lobster trapped tree, lobster elfs. is that a lobster elf? there's santa. he's arriving on a lobster boat, of course. this week's christmas town. we're doing it every friday until christmas. we'll be taking you to a different place all throughout the u.s. where they really know how to celebrate. >> we are seeing a lot of great traditions right there. now we are joined by two great actors. between them they've made more than 200 movies, 7 oscar nominations. great to have you here. >> thanks. >> help us out here. critics are calling this a genre defying feminist frankenstein body. every guest struggles to define it. can you do it? >> it's a fantastical twist on a female frankenstein coming of
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age story that's a little naughty. [ laughter ] >> you had us at naughty. >> you have to say naughty. willem, i'm going to ask you. your cash brings a woman, bella, back to life. played by the wonderful emma. you say do not like your character to be described as a mad scientist so we wouldn't think of doing that. but we'll ask you to describe your character. >> again, it's difficult. he's a caring scientist. a caring man that's trying to advance science. he is reanimatin give her another chance an giving himself another chance. the frankenstein thing is kind of the setup. >> mark, we're going to use your words. this is not one of your sad dad roles. [ laughter ] >> nothing rhymes with dad here. >> you've done very well. [ laughter ]
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>> i do them well because i know it so well. but, yeah. big departure for me. it's a lot of character. a wild character. >> let's take a look. >> must be quite a woman to warrant this. >> if you excuse me, i need to use the facilities. >> are you 5 years old that you can't hold your water? >> weak bladder, sir, like my father before me and his before him. >> you may have prostate cancer. look into it. >> will do. [ laughter ] >> so beautifully shot. >> beautifully shot. you were saying you love this director. >> yes, yes. i knew his work. it was really good to work with him. >> yeah. we had ramy youssef on. >> how good is he? >> ramy was describing -- you
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trained with a mortician? >> yeah. >> have you ever done that before? >> the truth is, sort of. >> of course you have. >> i grew up as a janitor in a medical clinic because my family were medical people. when i was a kid to earn money, i was around labs and surgery and instruments and all that. and i used to go on rounds with my father. this was my -- this was a little familiar to me. mark said it was so different for him. not for me. >> different wheel house. >> we were laughing so hard. ramy describing you learning how to stitch. >> no, it was cool. he was a good partner. >> he said he was better at it than you are. [ laughter ] >> that's what he keeps on saying. but that's not a lie. >> did you pick up a new skill as well? [ laughter ] >> oh my.
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>> that's funny. i didn't know what he had to do. >> i learned how to wear a corset. >> oh, my. just getting weirder and weirder and weirder. >> that's the naughty part. >> take a total left turn here. i'm supposed to ask you about time with lamas. >> alpacas. >> oh, alpacas. you spent sometime off camera with alpacas. >> we did that together. [ laughter ] the most beautiful alpaca in the world. >> well, thank you for sharing. [ laughter ] >> we all have to see the movie. >> yes. it is in select theaters today. thank you. >> there are no alpacas in the movie. >> okay. >> coming up we'll hear from the cast of wonka. o
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and that's what bank of america was for me. all right, folks. back now, about to enter a world of pure imagination. the new movie wonka is coming to the big screen. maggie got a chance to stalk to the star studded cast. she's in london with more. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: demarco, good morning. the cast call themselves a wonka family. they tell me they want people to leave the theater feeling joyful.
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i have to tell you, i left wonka and i was tapping my toes. i was singing along. i was craving chocolate. >> i'm something of a magician, inventor, chocolate maker. >> reporter: the scrumptious look inside the wondrous world of wonka. the adventures of a young chocolate maker. >> my name is >> i sat down with all the cast. who made everyone laugh the most? >> at first he was the funiest. but then i said, okay. >> you have amazing impersonations. can you impersonate anyone in this cast? >> oh, no. just a small, small bit. i'm not just good at self-depracation. very good. [ laughter ] >> i pinkie promise. >> reporter: what was it like for you to be part of this cast? >> i feel like just being there,
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being with wiser actors just made me grow internally. >> how do you do it? >> i'm making chocolate, of course. >> reporter: the music origins story has it all. incredible sets and sleek toe tapping dance numbers. ♪ i think the song and dance that really stood out was the oompa loompa dance. >> it's not easy. >> it's not easy. took a couple of years and a lot of dedication. lot of broken bones in my feet. but i'm passionate about what i do, dedicated. i'm going fast. >> reporter: do you think this is an introduction to the world of wonka for a new generation? >> i think there's a good chance that over this christmas season people will go see this movie and go rent the gene wilder movie.
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♪ come with me ♪ they actually are companion pieces. >> time is a precious thing. never waste it. >> reporter: what do you want them to leave the theater feeling? >> i want them to feel good. it's a heart warmer. >> it's a big jolly colorful beautiful, makes you cry, makes you laugh. >> it's just a family movie. it's magical. >> every good thing in this world started with a dream. >> reporter: guys, with that cast, you know there are plenty of laughs. i have to tell you, the film is so heart warming i had tears in my eyes while watching. i was not the only one. timothy told us he cried when he watched it with his mom. you can see it all for yourself. the film hits theaters next friday, december 15th. >> can't wait. you can join that cast after seeing you dance at the top of that piece. [ laughter ] thank you very much. we'll have more of maggie's conversation tomorrow on gma. ginger? >> looks so good. so this morning we are honored to announce a new book is coming out with our own john quinones.
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one year in uvalde, building on their reporting in the after math of the mass shooting at robb elementary school. they are documenting the lives of residents in the texas city. they follow the community's activism and resiliency. one year in uvalde is out may 14, 2024 and is available for preorder right now. the authors are going to be making donations to multiple charities that serve the community. let's get a check a little every month on the 8th sings the deadly fires in lahaina we've checked in on maui's progress with our initiative maui strong 808. becky worley grew up on maui and has the latest on the help from around the world and how this christmas season will be like any other.
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♪ >> reporter: george, it has been four months since the fires. in that time so much hope has come pouring into maui. we wanted to find out, is it reaching those who need it most? ♪ at the ritz carlton maui, a tree lighting ceremony. 6-year-old miles and his mom sara, it's their first christmas since they lost their home, their school and their town, lahaina. >> here we are. home sweet home. >> reporter: we first met them days after the fire. they've been living in this hotel room ever since. though they're grateful -- what do you remember from last christmas? >> i remember having a tree. >> reporter: like thousands of lahaina residents displaced by the fire, they have received kokua, help, help
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given freely from others. it started as clothing and supplies donated from all over hawaii. fema support for housing arrived. and then the donations poured in from all around the world. ♪ some day i wish upon a star ♪ >> reporter: on good morning america a fund-raising effort for maui, where contributions from you, our viewers, along with corporate gifts totalled more than $7 million. the hawaii foundation was the largest recipient of the funds. the funds still growing. a $5 million donation from mackenzie scott takes their total to a whopping $163 million. >> close to i'd say a little over 95% of those funds came from people around the world. primarily in the continental united states. >> reporter: they're now focusing efforts on recovery an rebuilding. other funds like the peoples fund, started by oprah winfrey and dwayne johnson, continued to
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make monthly donations to thousands of lahaina residents. >> they are giving $1200 a month. no, that doesn't cover anybody's rental payment by any extent. for us, that's our rebuild. >> reporter: so as these families try to find some normalcy -- you are like a bouncing ball. just boing. you're resilient, aren't you? >> yeah, i'm very resilient. >> reporter: the spirit of the season lives in the kokua of others and leaves many on maui saying -- >> mahalo! >> reporter: mahalo. that is what i want to say to all of you. mahalo. when i heard how much money you all donated to this island, this maui girl right here was absolutely blown away. we have a lot more work to do here. but the help, it means a lot. mahalo. >> that's lovely. >> so glad everybody is coming together. if you'd like to help the people of maui this holiday season scan
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the qr code on your screen to learn more. juju? >> and mahalo to becky and everyone there. great reporting. we're going to turn to a sneak peek at tonight's 20/20 tonight. deborah roberts reports on the murder of a devoted mother found shot dead in her home. her live in boyfriend fleeing the scene, but leaving behind a letter saying he shot her in self-defense after she threatened him with a gun. a plan her family refuses to believe. angela was not a violent person. i felt she felt sorry for him because she knew she was going to leave him. so i can't imagine her threatening him or trying to hurt him. >> did your sister have familiarity with guns? >> no. >> did she shoot guns? >> no, she did not. >> so there was no doubt in your mind? >> no. it didn't even make any sense. >> i did ask her one time if there was any abuse in the house and she denied it. i was like, are you sure he's
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never shown any violent tendencies or something you're not sharing with me? she was like, there was one time where he tried to choke me, but that was it. i was like, how can you not take that seriously? it even got to a point where i was like, do you need to come stay with me until you figure out this situation? it doesn't sound like you're safe. it sounds like he's unravelling.
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this segment presented by temu. they've selected these wonderful products. everything on temu right now has free shipping, my two favorite words. use the qr code on the bottom of your screen and check them out. >> are they actually your favorite two words? >> no, i can't say my favorite words. it's 8 a.m. free shipping is close. >> i can't believe the numbers i'm about to read. 86% discount. >> that's right. for a grand total of just $3.90. we have these amazing speakers. slash clocks. leslie backstage was blue tooth speaker dj'ing. they're really amazing. they have lights inside. you can travel with them. they are portable. they're on the go. they come in a variety of different colors. they're great. they're compact. >> good deal for a tech lover. next gift for someone always on the go, and it is just $0.99. is this spinning into the wall? >> yes. $0.99. this is a compact phone carrier.
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a cross body but the straps are adjustable so you can carry it how you want. what i love about these, besides the colors, which are super cute. this is capable of being used while still in the pouch. say you're shopping, you need to send a quick text. >> you can do it on the screen. >> compartment for your credit card, charger. really great. just $0.99. >> anybody would be happy to get that. it's a gift not just a stocking stuffer. >> exactly. >> so the next perfect gift less than $2? >> yes, less than $2. this is just $1.90. all right. this is a camera lens. >> my husband has these. i love it. it's a must. >> in case you're wondering what to get our favorite staff photographer who loves photography, something like this is perfect for just $1.90. put a mocktail in it. we've got coffees in this one. it's a really, really great gift. the lid looks just like a camera lens. >> can i take this one? >> there you go. i'll leave that one right there and we'll move on. >> a little mocktail for you.
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>> you've got an array of presents perfect for the kitchen at 92% off. >> these are fantastic. these are just $0.99 to $3.50. spice holders. three different sizes. that's the price right there. they come with sealable lids which will keep moisture out. and they're fragrant. >> let me smell. >> really nice, right? >> really nice. and they all come with this little spoon, this little lid. a great gift set for anyone who wants to stay organized in a chic way. >> it is chic. the quality is good. this is a pretty design. how can everybody who has seen this stuff, how do we get it all? >> our viewers can search the code gma on temu to access discounts on the products we feature here. scan the qr code on the bottom of your screen to learn more. >> will, this makes everything taste better. >> i love that. it's an added bonus. >> we'll be right back, everybody. stay with us. we'll be right back, everybody. stay with us.
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how are you doing between practices? i feel pretty good. surrounding myself with a great team. de'aaron 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. >> something sweet is coming your way! >> next good morning, america. don't miss wonka week. >> george looks so good in yellow. yes he's so animated in there. obviously, we are here
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with ray to kick off your friday the right way. have a good weekend. >> nothing bigger. nothing better than monday night football on abc and espn and the next morning, watch gma for the tuesday morning nfl ticket giveaway for tickets to a monday night football game. >> so what's good to read and we mean really good to read right now. well that's where charlie and kate gibson can help join us for the new podcast series. >> it is called the bookcase with kate and charlie. we will make sure you love what you read. >> listen, wherever you get your podcasts. >> it was a stunning murder. so she's 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. >> the new 2020. >> tonight on abc. >> the 2024 race, the fallout from the fiery gop debate and the republican candidate leading the polls who wasn't there. and
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the battle in congress over israel, ukraine and our border policy. plus, liz cheney in a sunday morning exclusive on abc's this week. good evening. >> critics and audiences agree poor things is the best film of the year. >> i not five stars. >> it is most charming. it's an instant classic. >> love that for things my late father in law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed with age. >> he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to an advanced form of the disease. his struggle with vision loss from amd made me want to help you see warning signs of ga like straight lines that seem wavy or blurry or missing visual spots that make it hard to see faces like this one or trouble with low light that makes driving at night a real challenge. if you've been diagnosed with amd and notice vision changes, don't wait wait. ga is irreversible.
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nose irritation, relying only on drops is not me. >> my own real tears are my relief. >> ask your doctor about tavr. >> here's hoping we can all be home for the holidays. >> no, not really. sell great. like only the jeep brand can. with everything you could ever wish for, including jeep grand cherokee, the official vehicle of winter. join the family that lets you go anywhere and do anything. jeep there's only one during the jeep wrap up the year sales event. >> well qualified current fca lessees can lease the 2024 jeep wrangler willys for body for 359 a month or finance and get no monthly payments for 90 days. >> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> good morning everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc7 mornings and here is jobina ford said for the very last time with us taking a look at traffic friends, let me show you traffic for the last time on this friday. >> we are starting with a look at our oakland 8-80 at the
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coliseum camera. that traffic all the way backed up starting to approach san leandro and it is due to a crash on northbound 880 at 23rd, blocking at least one lane. expect delays. hey, lisa. >> hey, come join me at the chrome. oh, you're good at this now, right? come on. this is your deal. yeah. okay graphics. come on. hello, everyone in? >> it's going to be cooler, right? yeah it is. >> it is cooler. but 49 santa cruz. there she is. there she is . >> sunny today as well. >> sunny today in the 30s. >> love it. oh let me scoot. say bye bye bye, everyone. >> we're going to miss you so much, jobina. now it's time for live with kelly and mark and we'll be back at 11 for midday live. yay it's today, actor, author and host, kal penn. plus, from the hit broadway musical, hadestown,

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