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the famous neil the seal. this is a different one. i was going to ask. >> i know this is neil bouncing around. >> neil looks a little bigger. >> tasmania. what's going on? >> they just do what they want to do. we're happy you're hanging out with us this morning. our 7 a.m. show comes back january second. game day is next. >> good morning america. massive winter blast. blizzard conditions in five states, more than a foot of snow pounds parts of the heartland, with winds whipping up, forcing highways to shut down, conditions so icy that this man went skating on the street. heavy rains and dense fog coating the east, cutting visibility along the i 95 corridor. we're tracking it all this morning. on the move.
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as millions make their way home from the holidays, what could be a record setting few days at the nation's airports. staff shortages leading to hours long lines. >> i think we're going to wait probably twice as long. >> and snow forcing cancellations in denver. what to expect if you're heading out today. rising tensions as israel expands its ground assault in gaza. the u.s. firing back at iran linked militants near the red sea. fears of the war spreading through the region growing. new twist in the alex murdaugh case. >> guilty. >> guilty. >> guilty. >> the county clerk accused by the defense of influencing the jury now admitting to plagiarizing portions of that book. her co-author now speaking out to abc news. what it could mean for the push for a retrial. new year's alert. the heightened security as the big apple gets ready for the million plus people coming to times square to ring in 2024. the must see fire safety demo. would you be able to put out a fire in an emergency?
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we put four moms to the test under professional supervision. what they get right and what they got wrong. the four steps you need to know to protect you and your family. ♪ and the ultimate holiday gift. the nearly $700 million powerball jackpot up for grabs. will someone win big just in time for new year's? and this little boy hitting the jackpot at 3 a.m. on christmas morning, unwrapping every gift under the tree. this photo going viral. what his parents are saying this morning. >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. you know, that kid is all of us. right? >> who wants to wait? >> he was just trying to help out. >> in his defense, he's not able to read yet so he didn't know whose names were on those packages. [ laughter ] >> exactly. exactly. >> good morning america.
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great to have you with us and great to be here with eva and demarco. >> great to be with you as well. we got a lot to talk about including the latest on security preparations for the new year's eve celebration in times square. a million people expected to gather here to ring in the new year. 2024. >> but we begin with that major winter storm on the move this morning. blizzard conditions and a dangerous ice storm in the nation's heartland. now that storm is heading east. take a live look at philadelphia this morning. it's very foggy. that is philadelphia behind all that fog. somara theodore is here with the latest. good morning. >> good morning, eva. that's right. many cities shrouded in fog. with heavy rain being the major threat as this storm moves east. we're watching the concern for flooding. this morning a major winter storm on the move pummelling parts of the plains with heavy snow, strong wind, whiteout conditions. from colorado to south dakota authorities issuing a blizzard warning. across the region, icy roads
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also a major threat. this truck spinning out of control crashing into an ambulance. luckily, no injuries were reported. in south dakota, cars stuck on the side of the road, some in ditches. officials closing i 90 after blizzard conditions. authorities in denver, colorado, forced to shut down portions of i-70 after slick hazardous conditions. an ice storm in fargo, north dakota, leaving 7,000 people in the dark. parts of the storm system making its way east, already impacting areas in the northeast with fog. in boston sky scrapers peeking out from the dense fog. overnight a flight transporting over 200 migrants from texas to new york city was diverted to philadelphia due to weather conditions. that storm not done with us yet. as i said, it's moving to the east coast. right now new york city, you can see completely veiled in fog there. mild conditions on the way along with the heavy moisture.
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let's time out the rain here. so as we push into wednesday, today, this afternoon around 12 p.m., look where it's hitting the heaviest. we see colors like orange, yellow, red, washington, d.c. mid-atlantic. then by 10 p.m. tonight the heaviest of the rain making its way into philadelphia, new york, new england. they could see anywhere from 1 to 2 inches, coming down very quickly. that's going to lead to the potential for flooding, even higher totals, 2 to 3 inches in some hot spots like philadelphia, about 1 to 2 in new york. that's something to keep in mind for those who will be headed home today. they could be dealing with flooding on the roads. >> it's a mess out there. thank you for that report. that storm threatening to throw a wrench into the so far smooth travel for millions of people as they make their way home after christmas or head out for the new year's weekend. transportation correspondent gio benitez is live at newark airport with more on this story. gio, good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, demarco, good morning. there is a very good chance that we could see ground stop up and down the east coast at airports there because of that weather
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somara was just talking about. with airports across the country looking a whole lot like this, very very busy. this morning a mad dash to get back home after millions of travellers hit the roads and skies for christmas. >> you've got to expect it to be crazy. >> reporter: the tsa screening more than 14.5 million people at airports between last wednesday when the holiday rush began through christmas day monday. that's almost 2 million more than last year. >> so tsa has been going really well. long but smooth. >> reporter: travel itself also mostly smooth with airlines like american and united reporting their best performance ever. but tsa and faa staffing issues creating hiccups at atlanta's hartsfield jackson international airport, the busiest in the world. our faith abubey was there. >> you can see the tsa screening line is wrapped around the atrium. it goes all the way over there. some travellers taking me it's taken them two hours from the time they walked through the doors to drop off their bags to getting through the security lines.
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>> we've never seen it this crazy. we live here, so we know to get here way early. >> reporter: the tsa telling abc news, we did have an unusual number of employees call in sick today. additionally, there were blizzard warnings issued, creating a very busy morning at atl. >> i think we're going to wait probably twice as long. >> reporter: in denver, ground stops because of weather and staffing at air traffic control. >> super busy. >> it's organized crazy. >> yeah. >> reporter: and the next busiest day for air travel is this friday so make sure you prepare for that. meanwhile, let's talk about the roads now. they will be busy today between 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. so make sure that you're getting on the road early or very late at night for the best chance at avoiding that traffic. but the gas prices though, they're looking pretty good. $3.12 a gallon, that's the national average. that's a bit up over last week but still down about $0.13 from last month, whit. >> we'll take that silver lining. thank you. now to talks between the white house and leaders in the middle
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east about the way forward in gaza as the fighting intensifies and the u.s. responds to another round of attacks by iran backed militants fueling fear of a wider conflict. britt clennett is joining us from israel with the latest. britt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. yeah, president biden spoke with his qatari counter part to discuss how to bring back the more than 100 hostages still held in gaza, including americans. overnight president biden speaking with qatar's amir talking about the urgent effort to secure the release of all remaining hostages held in hamas including american citizens. and the need to boost humanitarian aid to gaza. the high stakes call coming a day after top israeli official met with secretary of state blinken at the white house, discussing military operations and the possible return of hostages. but this urgent effort growing more complicated this morning, as israel expands its ground offensive to central gaza launching over 200 rockets in a day. hamas saying more than 250
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people were killed in the last 24 hours. israeli army chief of staff now warning the war will continue for many more months. this amy rising concerns that the conflict in the region could grow even wider. israel's defense minister saying the country is now under attack from seven different fronts including gaza, the west bank, lebanon and iran. protesters taking to the streets after reports from state media claiming an israeli air strike in syria killed a top iranian general directly responsible forearming proxy groups in the region. iranian officials vowing revenge. u.s. central command confirming tuesday it shot down ten more drones and five missiles launched by the houthi rebels. the u.s. military carried out multiple air strikes in iraq in retaliation for attacks by tehran linked militants. iran calling it a hostile act that infringed its sovereignty. eva? >> britt, thank you. now to security preparations for new year's eve.
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an estimated 1 million revellers will head to times square this weekend and law enforcement officials say that makes it an attractive target for violence. abc news senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky is in times square with more. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: good morning, eva. the eyes of the world are about to focus here. so that does make this event, the new year's eve ball drop in times square a potential target for attack. this morning new york city's getting ready for the biggest party of the year. >> 3, 2, 1! >> reporter: more than 1 million people are expected to cram into times square to watch the ball drop on new year's eve. the mayor said police will be prepared. >> there's always a serious concern around safety in new year's eve because there's a large number of people. the police department is on top of it. >> reporter: abc news has obtained a threat assessment by the fbi, nypd and other agencies that says the ball drop could
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draw interest from malicious actors looking for targets of opportunity or lone offenders inspired by or reacting to the on going israel/hamas conflict. the security plan includes thousands of officers, miles of barricades plus drones, dogs and hundreds of cameras, all to keep the crowd safe. >> i think it's a pretty safe bet that someone is going to try to do something to distract or disrupt the event in times square. >> reporter: in recent years though, extremists have almost exclusively targeted law enforcement or military personnel. just a year ago at this very celebration a young man from maine attacked police officers with a knife as they worked a security check point. >> it's a real hercules task to manage that number of people without being heavy handed, but being protectors. >> reporter: one additional concern, possibility that demonstrations over the war in israel could disrupt. there's no specific threat and, demarco, crowds have been gathering here in times square since 1904 so the nypd has a
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long history of keeping the event secure. demarco. >> we're hoping for the best. thank you very much. turning to the crisis at the border. secretary of state antony blinken is on his way for a meeting with mexico's president as another sprawling caravan heads to the u.s. border. jay o'brien has this story. good morning. >> reporter: demarco, good morning. with the situation at the southern border only worsening, u.s. officials say this urgent meeting will try to help address some of the root causes of the immigration crisis as well as tackle border security. this morning secretary of state antony blinken and homeland security secretary mayorkas traveling to a high stakes meeting with the mexican president to address the on going immigration crisis at the southern border. administration officials expected to push the mexican government to step up immigration enforcement within their own borders. the urgent meeting comes as
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migrant border crossings hit historic highs. border patrol reporting on average nearly 10,000 apprehensions a day last week. and these images, an apparent caravan of an estimated 6,000 migrants now making their way to the u.s. border. norma diaz is traveling with children saying he's fighting for the well-being of his family. white house officials blaming volatility in central and south american countries. >> there's a lot of factors. part of that is, of course, dealing with instability. >> reporter: but republicans blasting the president. >> the policies of the biden administration are attracting people from all over the world. we have to change those policies to secure our border. >> reporter: back in the u.s., border patrol in places like eagle pass, texas, overwhelmed. this weekend buses carrying migrants nearly 130 in total stopping in suburbs outside chicago. the latest in a series of migrants transported to northern cities by texas governor greg abbott. all of this comes as the white house is still locked in tense
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negotiations with republicans and democrats on capitol hill over immigration reform which is now directly linked to any future aid for israel and ukraine. and with congress out on recess, sources tell us there are no active negotiations and no in person meetings are expected until at least the new year. whit? >> still gridlock on that conversation. all right, jay, thank you. now to the holiday sales score card. despite lingering effects of inflation, new numbers show americans spent more this year not only on holiday gifts but on themselves. morgan norwood is here now. some encouraging signs for the economy. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, whit. that's right. from winter wardrobes to fine dining, holiday shoppers really showed up easing immediate fears of an economic slowdown. overall consumer spending grew by 3.1% compared to the same time last year. but what were we actually buying? it wasn't the fancy pair of earrings or new tv's. jewelry and electronic purchases shrunk.
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instead shoppers went big on clothing, food gatherings around the table, spending at restaurants jumped nearly 8%. shoppers also preferred to ask the cart versus push the cart as online spending was up 6.3% compared to in store shopping 2.2%. so what about the economy for the year ahead? let's talk about this. americans continue to spend. inflation which hit its highest level in 40 years earlier this year actually close to 3%. so people are getting jobs. unemployment is at a 50 year low. these are really good signs ahead of 2024. remember the 2023 recession that experts were predicting? where? we didn't see that. but if there was anything that initially gave economists pause heading into the holidays, it was the record high credit card debt americans picked up once inflation spiked. now at more than $1 trillion. that is trillion with a t, guys. >> wow. just because they spend the money doesn't mean they have the money. right?
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>> well, here's one way to figure that out. figure that out. here's hoping one more christmas present is on the way. the powerball jackpot. the prize is now $685 million. andrew dymburt is here with all the details. i love when the jack pot gets big. >> so do i. [ laughter ] just under $700 million. the 11th largest jack pot. no one won it all on christmas. here we go again tonight. if your new year's resolution happens to involve a major windfall of cash go get your ticket. >> time to play america's favorite jackpot game. >> reporter: this morning all eyes on tonight's powerball drawing as it climbs to an estimated $685 million after no ticket matched all six numbers on christmas day. lottery fever growing as people try to roll their luck before the next drawing. >> what i would do is do my best to help family, community, charities. >> go on vacation, buy a new house. >> reporter: the chances of winning are, well, slim. just 1 in 292.2 million
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according to powerball. but not all was lost with monday's drawing. at this new hampshire convenience store -- >> it's about time! >> reporter: the store manager was thrilled to be the store to give one lucky winner $1 million. back in 2019, mike worski won a $273 million megamillions jack pot after a stranger returned his lost winning ticket in new jersey. we interviewed him in july. what's his advice to others who might win it big? >> best thing i can tell them is invest the money and get ready to learn how to say no. because everybody is gonna come at you looking for money. >> reporter: those are the kind of problems i want. a few tickets around the country narrowly missed by just one number but were still good for either a $1 million or $2 million pay day. not the worst christmas gift if you ask me. >> people will be coming out of the wood work. >> right? exactly. >> how many cousins do you have? >> right. >> andrew, thank you. coming up the new scandal linked to the trial of convicted murderer alex murdaugh.
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the new plagiarism accusations against an outspoken county clerk who wrote a book about the trial. our exclusive with her co-author. new ways to return those unwanted gifts without the hassle. how you can beat the lines by ordering an uber. but first back to somara with another check of the weather. good morning. >> good morning. if i win the lotto, i'm changing my name and i'm outta here. good morning kansas city. you have some light snow. temperatures are feeling like 28 degrees out there this morning with less of that winter snow, diving deep into the tennessee valley. we're anticipating even a bit of snow in st. louis, maybe parts of nashville as we head through friday at 1 p.m. notice the temperatures. these are windchill, what it's going to feel like friday in tennessee, just around or above freezing. that's a look at the forecast across the country. an hour local forecast coming up in 30 seconds. forecast coming n 30 seconds. ♪ ♪
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>> sounds like an endorsement. first the top headlines we're following. a massive winter blast making travel treacherous this holiday week. more than a foot of snow pounded parts of the heartland with wind drifts forcing some highways to shut down. now heavy rain, dense fog cutting visibility on the i 59 corridor. breaking overnight. south korean actor lee sun keon has died. best known for his role in "pair site." few details are known or confirmed at this time, but police had been searching for the troubled actor. he was just 48 years old. and apple has appealed a ruling that banned imports of the latest apple watches over a patent rights dispute with a medical monitoring company. the ruling by federal regulators took effect yesterday. at issue is a blood oxygen sensing company by a company which also accused apple of hiring away its workers. another ruling is due in january.
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we have more ahead including the way to handle holiday returns without leaving your home. that is coming up. >> important information. we do move to that abc news exclusive. new twist in the case of alex murdaugh the disgraced south carolina lawyer who killed his wife and son. the outspoken court clerk now under fire after writing a book about the trial and the murdaugh family. trevor ault has details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. so this county clerk in alex murdaugh's murder trial has already been in the spotlight. his attorney said she tampered with the jury. which she and prosecutors deny. now there's new controversy. she wrote a book about the trial and now seems to admit some of the words were stolen. this morning yet another twist and scandal surounding the trial of convicted murderer alex murdaugh. once again centered around the county clerk who read his verdict. >> guilty. >> guilty. >> guilty. >> reporter: in the after math of the bombshell trial, becky hill co-wrote "behind the doors of justice the
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murdaugh murders" in which she detailed her role in the trial and decades long personal relationship with the murdaugh family. she's now accused of plagiarizing a section of that book. >> i was shocked. i was disappointed. i was sad. >> reporter: neil gordon is the book's co-author. he said he discovered what he called the ethical gap while reviewing thousands of hill's e-mails that had been released to reporters through freedom of information act requests. >> she said she felt like she was under a lot of deadline pressure and she remembered that that particular article was on her e-mail. >> reporter: this screen shot shows in february hill received a lengthy excerpt of an article by a bbc journalist about the trial. it appears hill copied from it directly for the opening of the book, prompting gordon to publicly apologize to the bbc and the reporter. >> i decided to look at our book because the words were very familiar to me.
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and sure enough, it was the preface of our book. i was sick to my stomach. >> reporter: hill had spoken about the trial on numerous occasions, including giving an interview in a netflix documentary series about the case. >> i had a feeling from our time together with the jury that it was not going to take our jury long to make the decision in this case. >> reporter: in a statement responding to these new allegations, hill's attorneys say she's deeply remorseful for this unfortunate lapse in judgment. this comes just months after alex murdaugh's attorneys had accused hill of jury tampering saying she pressured jurors to reach a quick verdict in hopes of securing a book deal for herself, a claim she denied and prosecutors called unfounded and not credible. >> because of the seriousness of these charges, when the judge holds the evidentiary hearing to consider whether to grant a new trial, becky hill probably won't be able to testify. if she does, she's going to risk being cross-examined and her
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credibility is completely shot because now she's an admitted liar. >> reporter: becky hill's attorneys say she has reached out to that bbc journalist to personally apologize. this book had been self-published. it was only available through amazon and audible with both authors saying it has since been unpublished. guys? >> all right, trevor. thank you. eva, we know you've been covering this murdaugh case for a long time, since the beginning. what impact could this have? >> you hear trevor mention the defense attorneys have asked for a new trial. they specifically pointed to the behavior of this clerk and this book. the court has yet to decide so we'll have to wait and see if they factor this in. >> seems like every week, every month there's something new about this case. >> keeps going. >> all right, eva. thank you for that. now to a safety alert about the fire hazards in your home. especially during the holidays. take a look at this and how quickly that christmas tree went up in flames. >> it is that time of year. so many of us have dry christmas trees still up at home. i recently met with some new
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jersey moms who thought they knew how to use fire extinguishers, until we put them all to the test. these women are battling a kitchen fire. fortunately, it's a controlled test created just for them. >> oh my gosh. >> we set up a fire safety challenge under the careful control of firefighters at the bergen county fire academy. first into the fire, susie fein. >> we're gonna put you to the pest. put out that fire. >> reporter: at first she struggles to pull the pin but once she does she's able to move in and extinguish the fire. up next jen altman. >> put out that fire. >> okay. here we go. >> she also struggled with the pin and nozzle. >> careful where you place that thing. >> i know, right? my house is gonna burn. >> and has to step in close as she aims at the top of the flames first, but then corrects herself and is able to sweep the base of the fire putting it out
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after 33 seconds. >> i learned that i need to be more prepared. >> up next, judy. >> come on in. >> says they have extinguishers but admits she's not sure how to actually use one. >> oh god. there's a lock on it. >> she forgets to pull the pin. >> i don't know how to do it. >> but with a bit of help is finally able to douse the flames after a nail biting 44 seconds. though experts caution if you can't put out a fire in 30 second, you should get out. >> it's so important to act as quickly as you can. dial 911, get the fire extinguisher, aim at the fire, try to put the fire out and then leave. >> up last, mom of four lisa has three fire extinguishers at home. >> put out that fire right over there. >> but once she gets the extinguisher. >> how do you pull the pin? >> she struggles for almost 20 seconds before she is able to tug it free and put out the blaze. >> remember the word pass. pull the pin.
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aim at the base of the fire. squeeze the handle. sweep side to side. but before you even reach for that extinguisher, firefighters say the first thing you need to do is call 911. wow. i had lots of practice ahead of time. >> you looked good. >> but look, you should keep at least one fire extinguisher on each floor of your home, easily accessible areas. check expiration date. they do go bad over time. also experts say fire extinguishers are just one part of a complete home fire safety plan which should include multiple ways to evacuate your home. every family should have a plan. you actually need to practice that plan. >> if you can't put it out in 30 seconds, get out. >> exactly. call 911 first. >> how hard is it to pull that pin out? >> some can be tough especially the industrial ones like we have in this building.
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drum roll. you find yourself with a special gift like clark the movie national lampoon's christmas vacation. >> what is it? >> one year membership in the jelly of the month club. >> reporter: now in the time to make those returns. >> the gift that keeps on giving. >> reporter: companies like uber are making what can be a daunting task easier with a new return a package feature which they talked to us exclusively about. >> with returns, it's another hassle for consumers today and what we offer is time saves. >> reporter: to see how it works, we gave it a try. >> too small. sending it back. >> reporter: first up i package my amazon return, a dress too small for my daughter. then open the uber app as if i'm going to order a call but instead hit this package icon. >> we have a driver 18 minutes away. >> reporter: once the driver arrives i hand them my return package. in this case he takes it to the local u.p.s. store.
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the service can drop packages at u.p.s., fedex or usps locations. costs $5 a trip for up to five packages or $3 for uber one members. >> if you are an uber one member, we're running a holiday special. free returns all the way through january 6th. >> reporter: known for its food delivery, door dash is also getting in on the return game. the company offering deliveries to u.p.s., fedex and usps. it will cost you $5 a trip for up to five packages, but through december 30th, door dash is offering free package pickups for all users. for our return with uber, the driver texted us when he at the u.p.s. store an we were able to track his trip. >> okay. just got notification that the driver has returned the package and he even took a copy of the receipt so that i could see that it was -- >> reporter: an easy return and one less errand to run. [ laughter ] >> is it a job or joy? >> it's the small things in
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story. good to see you. >> good to see you as well. when a toddler wakes you at 3 a.m. asking for scissors, what does that mean? when scott and katie did that, they couldn't believe what their son had done almost spoiling christmas morning but in the most adorable way possible. twas the night before christmas and all through the house not a creature was stirring except for a 3-year-old? >> we went to sleep thinking everything was fine, everything was great. and then we were awoken with a request for scissors which is not really how you want to be woken up at 3 a.m. >> not an odd request considering it was christmas morning but it was alarming because it was 3 in the morning. >> it didn't enter that someone would go down and open all the presents. >> parents scott and katie went downstairs to find every single present unwrapped, paper strewn about and gift bags up ended. >> you could see the presents he didn't really care about.
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he ripped them open, moved on to the next one. literally every little tiny thing except the stockings were unwrapped. >> he told us, he was like, i was trying to make it less confusing. i wanted to open them so everyone understood what presents were for who. >> reporter: the parents quickly rewrapping with the other two children none the wiser caught up in the magic of christmas morning. >> it's hard to be mad at him. we just know what a joyous thing that was. it caused us brief panic. we enjoyed the rest of our day. >> technically it was 3 a.m. so it was officially christmas. i don't see anything wrong. next year the family said they will be keeping the presents out of reach until christmas morning. [ laughter ] probably a good idea. >> who says there has to be a sun rise? >> just past midnight. that counts, no? santa came. >> that he did. [ laughter ]
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turning windy ahead of that front. we're gusting to 31 in oakland, 30 almost in half moon bay, 24. that current wind in santa rosa so that south breeze is scattered. showers a level one light storm on the abc seven storm impact scale, giving you slick travel later on today. the day planner, 9 a.m. the north bay has some showers, but between noon and four, that's when the scattered showers are moving through. most of our neighborhoods. with temps in the 50s and 60 kumasi. thanks drew. >> we'll have another abc seven news update about 30 minutes. you can always find the latest on our news app and at abc seven news.com. news continues now with good morning america. >> we're special for us. >> bring your family. let your children experience this. >> i was just so amazed. they're amazing. amazing dancers. i wish i could see it again like right now this holiday season, give your loved ones the best holiday gift. >> it's the planet fitness. you can still join a gym in 2023. sale now through december 29th. join for just $1, down $10 a month and you can still do that
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we have delicious new dishes. are you ready for creme brulee french toast? as he's saying -- >> good morning america. >> announcer: live in times square, this is gma. >> i'm hungry already. i'm ready to eat. time for breakfast. good morning america. thanks for being with us. just a few days left in 2023. >> boy, time is flying. it is officially peak dating season. if you're looking for love in the next year, dating expert bela gandhi is here live answering top questions from what to say when someone ask, why are you single? that's ahead. >> people ask that question? loaded question. >> don't ask that question, eva. [ laughter ] >> all right. we'll hold on that thought and get to it later this morning. but first top stories breaking at 8 starting with the messy winter weather. snow in the heartland and rain and dense fog in the east coast. somara theodore tracking it all. good morning. >> good morning, whit. good morning to my friends at home.
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we are going to south dakota where they saw wind gusts at 67 miles per hour. look at the striations along the road. that is drifting snow. they saw about 14.6 inches of snow in parts of south dakota. that storm system is moving east. it's a different story there once it arrives. you can see out ahead of it. we have fog here on this earth cam of new york city. time lapsing it here, almost looks like something out of a scary movie. this is the case for a lot of cities on the east coast. not just fog. the heavy rain is moving in. through the afternoon anywhere from 1 to 2 inches coming down very quickly, could lead to flooding in the mid-atlantic. you hit i 95. head to jersey, south jersey, philadelphia heavy rain for thursday. by thursday morning we see a lot of heavy rain transition into cities like boston, portland, maine. how much rain are we talking? we could see 2 to 3 inches in major cities like philadelphia and new york. remember it's not just about the number, it's about how quick the rain is falling. that could lead to flooding for
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folks traveling just in time for that new year's holiday. whit? >> all right, somara, thank you. eva? travel so far has been going smoothly. but that storm could make going home after the holidays a headache for millions. transportation correspondent gio benitez is back. live at newark airport. hey again, gio. >> eva, hi again. the faa is already warning about low visibility and possible ground stop at airports along the east coast. look behind me. it's incredibly busy. we are expecting a high number of travellers all the way through the new year. this morning a mad dash to get back home after millions hit the road and skies for christmas. >> you've got to expect to it be crazy. >> tsa screening 14.5 million people at airports between last wednesday when the holiday rush began through christmas day monday. that's almost 2 million more than last year. >> tsa has been going well. long but smooth. >> reporter: travel itself also mostly smooth, with airlines like american and united
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reporting their best performance ever. but tsa and faa staffing issues creating hiccups at atlanta's hartsfield jackson international airport. the busiest in the world. >> we have never seen it this crazy. we live here so we know to get here early. >> the tsa telling abc news we did have an unusual number of employees call in sick today. additionally there were blizzard warnings issued creating a very busy morning at atl. >> i think we're going to wait twice as long. >> in denver delays. >> super busy. >> like organized crazy. >> yeah. >> reporter: so the best advice if you're traveling in the next week, try to get on the earliest flight possible to avoid any issues. if you do have issues download the airline's app. have that ready to go. you can make changes a lot quicker right there, guys. >> that is the best advice. thank you, gio, very much. coming up on gma in our morning menu, spot the hazard. we've teamed up with to help one family find the commonly
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overlooked dangers parents should be aware of to help keep their kids safe. >> we're rounding out the best beauty trends of 2023 and how to keep them fresh in the new year. >> also this morning, we're doing a four-part life audit. lawyer and fit instructor robin arzon here to help us with our physical, mental and financial health. that's coming up. plus we're going beyond the scale with "people" magazine celebrating the biggest health transformations of real people across the country especially this caregiver and mom here to share her incredible journey for us. that's coming up right here on gma. here on "gma." ♪ ♪ (retailer) what i feel in my heart during the subaru share the love event... ...it's just so rewarding. (woman) we believe in love. not just our customers... ...but also our community. (man) and the subaru share the love event is truly an example of that. (woman) over two hundred eighty-five million dollars donated
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all right, folks. >> back now with our gma cover story. we all think we know what it takes to childproof a home. at least we try our very best, right? but there are unexpected dangers that many of us miss. i brought a safety expert to a home with two young kids to spot the hidden hazards in their kitchen and bedroom. for one couple, keeping their home safe for their two kids is a priority. especially with a curious toddler. >> this is part of the phase i feel like where they could do themselves the most harm. >> yes. >> yeah. >> absolutely. >> gma working with the consumer product safety commission to set up some childproofing hazards in their home to see if they can spot them. >> you can't remove all hazards. >> no. >> so what's a parent to do? >> taking the extra steps to prevent some of the hazards that exist.
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>> starting in their daughter's room. >> the chest dresser is probably a hazard. >> it's supposed to be bolted to the wall. we never did that. >> that's correct. furniture should be anchored. >> nothing in the room that they can climb on especially with the window that we have over here. >> and question if it's time to change out the crib. >> she's been trying to climb it. >> time to bring in the chairman of the cpsc to tell them how they did. >> you pointed out the dresser and the risk of tipover. >> nearly 200 kids have died in dresser related tipovers in the past two decades. >> as you pointed out, windows are risky for kids. >> installing window stops or guards can help prevent a fall. as for when it's time to transition the crib. >> you want to do that before she actually climbs out. >> one other hazard he spots -- >> you have a lot of outlets.
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>> make sure to install outlet covers anywhere a child can access. next, can they spot the hazards in the kitchen? >> this could be hot. >> making sure the handles are away from the edge. >> i prefer to use the middle burner. supplies are here so this needs to be locked. >> correct. cleaning supplies should be stored in a locked cabinet or up high. but did they spot all the hazards? >> you pointed out the handle of the pan was over here. the kids running by, so easy to grab it. then it goes everywhere. >> and the stove knobs should have covers. he points out a couple additional hazards they missed. >> how hanging on something makes it so much easier for a child to pull on something and open. >> and they overlooked a set of keys. >> these tiny batteries are so easy to swallow.
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>> cpsc says keep items with button batteries out of reach. >> you spotted a lot of the hazards out there. taking care of those means just a safer environment for everybody. >> that was really interesting. they told us that the toy that sends the most number of kids to the hospital the nonmotorized little scooters. >> really? >> yes. if you have one, make sure your kids have the helmet, knee pads. >> because of falls, right. peak dating season is under way. joining us to answer all of your relationship questions is dating expert bela gandhi. bela, good to see you. good to have you on. all right. so before we start, what makes this week the official start of dating season? >> so we're still in the holiday season. the holiday spirit. what's coming up this weekend, new year's. right? when singles in america make their resolutions. new year, new me. time to get out there and find love. so dating app memberships go bananas this time of year. >> we got one over here who is
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still out. [ laughter ] eligible people out there. just giving you a shout out. we do have a question from a viewer. [ laughter ] it comes from jill who said in this video while on vacation in switzerland, fancy, the search for love doesn't take a holiday. take a look. >> my question is, how does one respond when asked on their first date, are you looking for something casual or serious? >> that's a good question. >> okay. in 2024 use your voice while dating. if you are looking for something casual and just to have fun, say that. if you're looking for a real relationship that leads to marriage, whatever it is, say that. be honest. it's best for yourself and better for the other people. >> you don't want people reading between the lines trying to figure things out, right? >> you don't want to leave them guessing. >> we have a question from cheryl. she says, i feel like i have
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gone from asking too few questions to asking too many. how do you strike that balance between vetting someone while not breaking out the check list? >> right. so think about a good conversation as like a tennis match. you're hitting the ball back and forth easily. if you feel like you're turning the date into a deposition and firing too many questions, back it off. >> an interrogation. got it. okay. >> listen. let the conversation breathe. remember good dates are short and sweet, less than two hours. >> not a chance for too many questions. cassie wants to know, do you believe you can fall in love with someone even if there isn't that initial chemistry? >> quick answer is yes. i was friends with my husband for six years before we started dating and the chemistry flipped over. we moved quadrants into dating. so, yeah. if you're dating somebody and you're having fun, there's no red flags, continue to date them
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because chemistry can fall over the good side of the line. >> i like that. we'll end with this video question right here. >> hi. my name is patty. my question is, how do you respond to dates when they ask, why are you still single? >> so this is what i say. for church folks i say, god is still working on it. what's the best answer? >> it's not a great question to ask somebody, right? >> but that's a good answer. >> i like that. another one you can do, look the person right in the eye, uncross your arm, smile sweetly, answer the question with a question. say that's such an interesting question. what makes you ask that? >> flip the tables. [ laughter ] >> add a third option. first two are good. that one is even better. >> i love it. all right, guys. for more dating tips you can check out bela's podcast.
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eva, you to you? now to the best beauty trends of 2023. i got to walk. hopefully, i don't trip. this year we've seen everything from coffee inspired makeup to sweet inspired manicures. gma lifestyle contributor lori bergamotto is here to help us keep the trends fresh as we head into 2024. and you can shop all of these products. just scan that qr code on your screen. let's start with this one. i had camille do the latte inspired makeup. >> she nailed it, let me tell you. we love us some camille. latte makeup is just what it sounds. you're trying to mimic that warm bronzey glow of a latte. i love me some coffee so i feel like this is the manifestation of that. the way to get this, this really went viral. all about that monochromatic look. the way to get it is with this product. it is bronzey drops. they also went viral. part of the reason is they're so easy to use.
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put a few drops into your moisture or foundation and just mix it in. you can customize it. it's buildable. you can go from a coffee with a lot of milk to a latte. breaking news, ladies and gentlemen. expresso makeup which will be big for 2024 as well. this is good for your skin as well. it has peptides and prevents environmental stressors. all good all around. >> we like food themed makeup. now strawberry? >> tik tok loves to meld food and beauty which, who doesn't? this next trend with strawberry makeup. like most trends on tik tok this one kick started by haley bieber. this went viral when she did it. it mimics that strawberry shortcake. do you remember the doll? >> scratched them and they smelled good. >> yeah. i can't promise you're going to smell good after you do this, but you will look like her. the idea here if you want that really flusheded cheek. you want pink pink pink cheeks. a pink lip.
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faux freckles. the way to get -- the best way to get it and i think wearable for most people is with the cheek. this is from merit, their flush balm. you can put it on. i'll use this one down here. it goes on, you can see it's just blendable. >> not bright. >> it's not bright. it's really blendable. that lasts forever. it feels good on your skin. has vitamin e. it's under $40. a great buy and it will give you that look. another thing with these trends, we have names for them but these are things that have always looked really good. manicures. you are a child of the '80s, '90s. >> also another fruit. >> yes. the blueberry manicure. this is from olive and june. just like it sounds. if you left blueberries in milk, you would get this color. right? this also went viral. these are great, super affordable. this one dries in under a minute. we love that. you will look super on trend.
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this one i really want to get to. this is the concealer lip trend. you remember this from the y2k. it was updated. we used to have to erase the whole lip with concealer. now it's just a dab at the cupid's bow in the center of your lip. we picked this tart concealer. it is not only great for this, but really good at masking your young eye circles which you should be using concealer for, guys. there's a lot of good things coming ahead. what looks good on you is always going to be on trend. >> yes. just follow the tips. love that advice, lori b. for more, you can scan the qr code on your screen or go to our website good morning america.com. for now, let's go to somara theodore. >> good morning. we are headed to bismark, north dakota. they had an inch of ice. that led to this wonderful video given to us.
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this guy is ice skating on the roads. i am concerned about the car. i hope the car is okay. we don't want that skating. nonetheless they had ice accumulation with that storm system. that is going to dip and dive deep south. that's what we're expecting is cold air to reach as far south as florida. so this weekend we're getting ready to go into the new year cities like tallahassee feeling like freezing. temperatures around 33 degrees sunday morning. that's a look at the forecast across the country. let's see what's going on closer to home.
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now to the new stars and shows that have made 2023 so memorable. the special, the year 2023, brings us pop culture moments, from movie, tv, music. deborah roberts give us a preview of the breakout stars you'll see on tonight's show. >> reporter: 2023 was pedro pascal's year. >> are you gonna help her? >> no. >> reporter: and we were just along for the ride. >> i only watched it because of pedro pascal. i think what happened with pedro this year is he sort of embodied himself. he knows that we are out here. he knows we're liking tik toks of him. he knows. he winks about it. >> reporter: next on the menu -- >> how could you remember it? >> because you're the bear.
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>> reporter: jeremy white had a saying -- >> yes, chef. >> you want a star? >> i think it would be nice, yeah. >> reporter: with comedy chops as sharp as her knives, it's no surprise surprise vanity fair was hungry for her. >> precious. >> reporter: this year young hollywood was in the fast lane and for ashley park it was all about the journey. >> it sounds cliche, but it was about growth for me. >> reporter: before her leading role in the summer smash hit joy ride ashley was known for buzzy shows like "emily in paris" and even a new stint in season 3 of "only murders in the building." >> growing up i never wanted to just be the asian girl, but i think through the process of doing "joy ride" i realized i want everyone to know that i'm an asian person and also see me
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as the full person that i am. ♪ >> reporter: 2023 has been a ground breaking year for carol g becoming the first woman to debut an all spanish language album atop the billboard charts. >> like, for me, i have to say as latinas, we have an energy of fun. we love what we do. i feel so proud. there are so many latinos that are doing big things. fa fa la la. >> 2023 was quite a year by the way. when you go back and look at it from the beginning, you're like a lot of things happen. all right, we will look forward to that. our thanks to deborah roberts. and you can see the year 2023 hosted by our friend robin roberts. that is tonight at nine eight central right here on abc. and coming up, the woman featured in people magazine's
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beyond the scale issue to hear how her entire life has been transformed. >> the year 2023 high stakes, high emotion, high drama. girl. >> new tonight. >> amazing. the absolute wildest year. >> we're breaking it all down taylor swift, beyonce, barbie, can you get all that in there? >> and the stories that make you go huh? >> are you kidding? can we say that on abc? deal with it. >> it's the year 2023 with robin roberts getting ready to kiss 2023 goodbye tonight on abc. >> right now. >> there's just so much happening in our world, so much at stake at the start of every morning. >> making sense of it all. that's not always so easy. >> and that's where we come in. >> good morning america. we want you to know every morning we're right here and we got you the daughter makes a gruesome discovery. >> her mother is found dead in her bathtub friday night. >> the stunning true crime. >> all of these little things creates a picture.
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>> this is suspicious. there is a big shark ahead. >> really stunning. 2020 friday night on abc. >> ryan seacrest hosts dick clark's new year's rockin eve live on abc. one, two, three four something big. >> i feel it happening down in my control. pushing pulling and it's grabbing me. feel it in my bones. like i'm looking for my doubles partner. >> building a better bay area moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc seven news. >> good morning everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc. seven mornings. we're going to check in now with sue hall for a look at traffic. hi sue. good morning. >> kumasi a couple of problem spots. let's go to 580 westbound. we have an accident that was partially blocking the eastbound direction as well. it's still out there westbound, blocking the two left lanes. chp has issued a special traffic alert and over to concord north. 680, right before highway 242, an overturn. has things really jammed?
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level one on the abc seven storm impact scale, with gusty winds, some scattered showers creating slick travel later on this afternoon. as you take a look at the day planner today, it's the north bay that sees the showers first, then between noon and four. that's when those showers move south. 50s and 60s for daytime highs kumasi. >> thanks, drew. we'll have another abc seven news update about 30 minutes. you can always find the latest on our news app. and at abc seven news.com. >> announcer: welcome back to gma live from times square. >> we're back now here on gma, as i put on my glasses so i can see the prompter. 2024 is almost here. for many people new year's resolutions are on their mind. this morning we are talking and taking a look at people's magazine feature highlighting amazing stories of women who have already made their resolutions a reality. joining us is editor and chief of "people magazine." wendy, good to have you here.
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>> good morning. >> i am so excited to talk to you about this. you say beyond the scale isn't about losing weight but gaining a different perspective. >> exactly. for so long, many of us are so focused on the number on the scale. this is about focusing on other victor is, other mile stones. some women told us after they reached their goals, they can do cannon balls in the poolwith their family, walking up the stairs. you are more likely to stick with your progress and reach your goal. >> you can embrace that lifestyle change and the impact that it has. one person that you decided to feature is michelle rice nelson. what was it about her story that was so compeling? >> michelle's story is a classic case of putting everyone else first. you have to learn to put on the oxygen mask for yourself. she was caring for her mother with alzheimer's, caring for her children. often she fell to the bottom of the list. when she made that change, she found' she had so much more energy. although her mother sadly passed away.
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that energy allowed her to cope with her grief and even find joy. >> let's get to it. michelle is here ready to tell us all about her transformation. come on out, michelle. [ applause ] >> yay, michelle. >> wow! >> wow. >> get out here. looking good and feeling good. you see this picture. you say it holds a lot of significance. why? >> this picture represents a very sad period in my life when things were really out of control for me. i was the caregiver to my mom, who suffered from alzheimer's dementia. i am a person who lived with disabilities. i have spinal degeneration which has caused paralysis in my right hand and my right foot so i don't have full functionality on my right side. i have low vision.
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but i had to care for my mom because she needed me. i'm also an older mother to a young child. during the pandemic, i had to home school him. so all of these factors combined created the perfect storm for me to gain the weight and to be depressed. >> what was the turning point? >> the turning point actually was when i was diagnosed with prediabetes and both of my parents had been folks with diabetes. my father died due to complications related to diabetes. so with all the other health conditions that i have going on, that i didn't need. so hence my weight loss journey. >> i'm sure there are so many people listening to your story and shaking their heads because it's something they feel and they understand so deeply. you say part of your success has been because of nutri system. you will be featured in their commercials. but also walking. >> walking.
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i am going to start with nutri system. when i gained the weight, i first considered bariatric surgery. when i thought long and hard about the long term complications, i said no. nutri system was there. it seemed easy. with my chaotic life, it was a program that fit right in because i did not have to think about anything. i was already thinking about everything for everyone so the food was delivered to me. i had breakfast lunch dinner snacks everything was set out. that was good. nutri system combined with walking daily. i walk rain, sleet, shine, it does not matter. i know people think i'm crazy when they see me but i walk. that's part of what i do daily. it's like oxygen, food, water, oxygen. this is something i need. >> we don't have much time left but i want to get this question. what's your advice to others who want to make a change? >> my advice to others is, if you fall down, don't stay down.
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persevere through adversity and believe in the power of you to make those changes. >> that's good advice. >> doesn't even look like the same person there. >> it is. >> thank you so much. >> best of luck. for more inspiring beyond the scale story, you can pick up "people's" latest issue friday. also check out people.com. coming up robin with the best tips for thriving in the new year. come on back. (packet tears) (tea bag clanks) (water pours) - listening to people that drink bigelow tea is so important to my family, because making that perfect cup, it's the reason we do what we do hi, guys! - hi! - hey! - so what are you guys drinking? - constant comment. - when i'm drinking bigelow tea, it's just a moment for me. it's just me time. - that's what a cup of tea is. - it is. - a moment for you, someone you love. - aw! (customer sighs) - it tastes really great. - yes! it was always bigelow tea - wow! that's what my family hopes for.
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>> announcer: the year 2023. high stakes, high emotion, high drama. ♪ new tonight -- >> amazing. >> absolute wildest year. >> announcer: we are breaking it all down. >> taylor swift, beyonce, barbie. can you get all that in there? >> and the stories that make you go huh. >> are you kidding? >> can we say that on abc? >> deal with it. >> announcer: it's the year 2023 with robin roberts.
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>> getting ready to kiss 2023 good-bye. >> announcer: tonight on abc. back now on gma with a deep dive on ourselves to thrive as the new year fast approaches. you know her as head fitness instructor from peloton and author, an attorney. we are happy to announce robin arzon as our newest contributor. >> yay! [ applause ] bravo! >> you are joining us with a four point holiday audit. >> that's right. we are going to get into the new year taking stock of our mental health, our financial health, physical health and our dreams. what are our goals in the new year? >> let's do it. >> how did you develop this? >> i did the audit myself when i was an attorney. before joining as a contributor to the gma family, i was a lawyer. i really needed to take stock of not feeling like i had energy, not feeling like i was living my passion. there may be some folks who are getting curious about the new
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year and this is kind of a framework to enter into that. >> people know you as a fitness instructor from peloton. what do you think people should be thinking about when it comes to their fitness as they head into the new year? >> we're listening. >> folks who are watching, they say really? yes, consistency is more important than intensity. recently i had to take my own advice of being nimble. you might plan for a 30 minute workout and the day escapes from you, do five, ten. christmas morning i was doing a ten minute core workout with my daughter playing with her toys. being nimble is incredibly important. start before you're ready. there's never going to be a great opportunity or time. no perfect time to get uncomfortable so start today. >> that's the physical. but also mental health is important. >> we know mental health is just as important as our physical health. i'm going to say something that might challenge some folks, but use your no to protect your yes. enter the new year saying no without guilt and yes without fear.
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i also think that it's really important to be kinder to ourselves. that internal monologue, that's the most important conversation we're going to have. speak to yourself like you would a friend. >> that's so easier than done. >> i know, right? >> it takes practice. just like everything else, it takes practice. if you're running late and you think, i should have -- speak to yourself like you would a friend. it's important to eliminate the moments of friction throughout our day. what's a choice we can make today to make tomorrow better? >> so much friction. [ laughter ] all right. we got into the physical, the mental. now the financial health. what are some tips as people are approaching career and money goals? >> it's important for us to anchor it in the why. there are lots of ways we can talk about saving and financial health. i actually like rooting it in the narrative because then that makes the action items more achievable. begin with the end in mind. think about where you want to be in six months and a year and how you will be experiencing that vacation or being debt-free.
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seeing ourselves in that place as the owner of the pen writing that story is crucial for financial health as well. >> we hear this time of year a lot of talk about life goals. how do you frame that? how do we get to that big picture? >> for me it comes in three parts. three tools in the super hero's tool kit to what i call dreamscaping. planning a dream that makes sense maybe even a little uncomfortable. number one is journalling. that's why i released welcome hustler. it is an empowerment journal that uses mantras. number two is the second create a mantra. create a word that you will attach to 2024 that will bring you out of the lower moments we all have. third incredibly important one is vision boarding. it's more than arts and crafts. it is a way to name it and claim it and crystallize what we want in the new year. >> aim it and claim it. you know me. >> i love your classes, by the way. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. good to see you as well.
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now to the power of dreams. disney teamed up with make a wish to make 100 wishes come true. for myka, that dream was to be in nfl. look what happened when she got her wish. >> ready, set, hike! >> reporter: myka ellers is a massive kansas city chiefs fan. >> oh yeah! >> reporter: saying she dreams of some day playing in the nfl herself. >> i want to show girls who want to play that they can do what they want to do. >> reporter: born with a condition pulmonary stenosis, myka would endure two open heart surgeries when she was only a baby. >> i remember asking a nurse, please take care of my baby. >> what did you say to her as you were handing her off? >> bring her back to me. >> reporter: myka not only survived, but has since been thriving with sports one of her biggest passions, which is why last year make a wish and espn
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made it possible for her to not only visit the chiefs stadium. >> can't wait to see you, kansas city. go chiefs. >> yeah! >> reporter: but also play with her football heroes including travis kelce. and patrick mahomes. >> don't take my spot though. can't throw them too good. >> reporter: make a wish alum reflecting back on the day her dream came true to chris connelly. >> what surprised you about it? >> you would think they wouldn't be that nice because he's famous, but he's really fun. >> what was it like to go back to school now that everybody knew that you had met patrick mahomes? >> one boy who sat next to me in spanish asked me, next time i see patrick mahomes if i can take him. >> reporter: myka still taking inspiration from the memory of a life time. >> downtown charlie brown. we're going deep, all right? throw it over the top. ready!
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>> yeah. talk about bragging rights with those two. travis and patrick. >> downtown charlie brown. [ laughter ] >> now to a check of your forecast. hey, somara. >> that just warms my heart. all right, guys. i have some inrmation for you. every christmas day at 7 a.m. we take the official christmas day measurement of how much snow we see around the country. it has to reach an inch. this was the lowest snow cover in 20 years. but do you know who did see snow? our friends in steamboat colorado. 27 inches fell in just two days. they are known for their powder champagne powder like snow there. it was just absolutely gorgeous. people skiing through the deep snow. so cool. that's a look at the weather across the country. let's see what's going on closer to hom
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all right. now to the shocking story about a group of fundamentalist cult members whose wave of violence and abuse went on for decades. now former members reveal the true story behind the cult's murderous crime. the limited series daughters of the cult premieres thursday january 31st on hulu. here is a preview. >> i was 13 the day i escaped my father's cult. i knew if somebody saw me, that was the end. our father was the leader of a mormon religious cult. our dad had a certain way. he was more reveered than jesus. we were taught to conceal the lifestyle that we lived. it was crazy old men with very young under age girls. he raised us all with a gun in our hands.
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he used them and groomed them to kill for him. >> he was tagged the mormon manson. our family was killing people. this story has wild twists and turns. really good people were forced to do terrible things. >> this is an assassination. >> this is when i found out that i was born and raised in a cult. >> daughters of the cult only on hulu. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change,
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all right. this is the best part. [ laughter ] welcome back. with christmas behind us, new year's celebrations just ahead of us, leftovers still in full force. we are going to show you how to turn all that extra food into new brunch dishes. [ applause ] lot of time there's extra bread lying around the house. you have a plan for that.
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what are we doing here? >> bread is one of those things the staler it gets, the better it is for french coast. >> okay, okay. >> yeah. two things people really love. we're going to have french toast, cream brulee. i'm going to put you to work. all the sugar, eggs. all this vanilla. >> put all this in? >> yes, sir. >> dazzle. >> boom. >> you look super qualified. get in there. [ laughter ] the trick is stale bread. lot of time people use fresh bread. it's too moist, doesn't soak up all the custard. stale bread works. whip that up for me. >> boom. >> there we go. there we go. get in there. >> you might get some whole eggs in here, too. apologize in advance. >> here's what it's supposed to look like. >> another trick here, people don't think about, squeeze the bread. let it really soak up that custard. tard. it will make it nice and moist like a flavorful piece of bread. just give it a little squeeze.
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>> okay. >> chef's best tool. >> all right, chef. >> now these have soaked for us a little bit. going to pull these back. >> look at that. >> little bit of butter. we're going to do a lot of butter actually. >> a lot of butter. >> there we go. >> you were trying to pretend that this was healthy. >> i was. [ laughter ] >> there's nothing healthy about it. >> that was the previous segment. >> we go on. nice. >> how long does this take? >> until it looks done, right? until it looks done. >> eyeball it. >> so golden brown an delicious on one side, then the other. pull them out. set them down. same custard. >> how do we make the creme brulee part? >> i'm getting to that. you're rushing me. flip it over. that goes in the oven. once it comes out, it looks beautiful like this. little sugar over the top. >> that's a lot of sugar. >> oh. because it wasn't unhealthy enough to begin with. >> this is the magic right here. >> this is the money shot. >> yes.
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can't do creme brulee without the brulee. >> look at that. this is what they pay me all the money for. >> is this a family recipe? >> not my family, but somebody's family. [ laughter ] somebody's family. >> love it. the pies and fruit tarts, you have a new way of incorporating that. >> you end up with so much leftover fruit. instead of throwing it out, we incorporate it into something beautiful. parfait, french for perfect. perfect way to use your leftover fruit. >> this is the parfait. got it. just take the pie and work it right in there with some fresh berries. >> would you like some? >> i love it. >> i was trying to be polite. taste it. >> for you. okay. >> i want to eat it. >> i want to eat. >> there's granola in here. >> what is this custard at the top? >> that's the on thing you have to make.
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make a little pastry cream or use whipped cream if you don't want to get fancy. >> french toast right here. has a crisp. >> that's all that sugar burning that i did over here. >> chef, we have breakfast and dessert in one. we skipped everything in between. >> there you go. >> thank you so much. we really appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> for all these recipes scan the qr code on the bottom of your screen or head to good morning america.com. we'll be right back, after we finish all this food. pops! ay son! ya got a little somethin' on yuh face. needed a quick shave. quick shave? respect the process! it ain't my dad's razor, dad, it's from gillettelabs. gillette...labs? gillette's ultimate shaving experience. this green bar releases trapped hairs from my face. gamechanga! while the flexdisc contours to it. lookin' smooth.
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to make its trek through the bay area. >> it is windy out there. look at some of these gusts close to 30mph at sfo, 30 one half moon bay, over 20. in oakland and hayward. it's a level one today with scattered showers moving through, gusty south winds, slick and slow travel as you take a look at the day planner between noon and four, the best chance of wet weather kumasi. thank you drew. >> now it's time for live with kelly and mark and we'll be back at 11:00 for a midday live. >> have a good morning. it's >> have a good morning. it's like live with kelly and mark today, we catch up with chelsea handler. and from succession, actor brian cox. plus, stage and screen star, corbin bleu. and can't sleep? we'll help you catch some zzz's. all next on live. ♪♪

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