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good morning, america. new details about that passenger jet that broke up midair. intelligence officials now saying it was likely a bomb. flights have been suspended. tourists are stranded, and concerns isis m have infiltrated the airport. why ts could be a new nightmare for u.s. n national security. live from new york it's donald trump. the gop p presidential hopeful takes center stage on "saturday night live" looking for laughs. >> so, let me just say this, ben carson is a complete and total loser. >> but his critics are not laughing. calls for "snl" to dump trump right now. superstar turned superhero. serena williams leaping into action to stop a thief who snatched her cell phone. watch the chase in progress. abc news obtaining the video overnight, and nowhe message she wants to everyone to hear. i can't justin timberlake and best new artis chris stapleton bring
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down theouse at the cma awardsds. j.t. shows off his southern roots. the entire audience leapt to their feet. >> thank you. lord have mercy. >> good morning, america. how didou kw j.t. was going to own that night. >> with chris stapleton who had a big night, as well. >> a lot more on that. >> oh, boy, a lot of great performances. we have i acomplete wrap-up coming up. we begin with major developments in the investigation o that passenger plane that fell from the sky in egypt. preliminary information suggesting a bomb may have caused a jet to blow apart in midair. we are just hearing from defense secretary ash carteraboard an aircraft carrier in the south china sea. our national security team covering all the angles for you and brian ross is going to start us off.
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>> this morning there is growing concern a terror bomb did bring down that russian plane. if so it could represent what u.s. officials call the nightmare scenario for air avel everywhere. counterterrorism officials say new intelligence led them to their conclusion that the plane was likely blown out of the sky. >> we have concluded that there is a significant possibility that that crash was caused by an explosive device on board the aircraft. >> rorter: as officials continue to search for clues in thee desert the u.s. secretary of defense this morning echoed the concern about a bomb in an exclusive interview with abc's bob woodruff conducted on board an aircraft carrier in the south china sea. >> that is one possibility, an explosive device and that is consistent withhat we know but i understand that there are otr hypotheses. >> reporter: the russian flight left from the sharm el l sheikh airport in egypt wre now all flights t and from britain are suspended because of what british officials told a news was lax securi.
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>> there are indications now that the airport itself may have been compromised by the islamic state. >> reporter: within hours, the islamic state there are group in the sinaiaid it wass responsible for the rusan jet crash. a claim that was at first dismissed as propaganda but now the group has become a prime suspect and it has posted a second claim of responsibility. citing russia's new role in fighting isis in syria. >> now that russia has begun operating in the region they become a target of the same terrorist groups that have been targetetingg the u.s. and european nations over the last several years. >> reporter: while there is till no hard evidence a bomb was responsible, u.s. authorities are already considering what step they could and should take to increase security for u.s. flights that go in and out of the region, george. >> okay, brian, thas very much. more from martha raddatz, and, martha, if this is isis, if it was a bomb it would be a major shift in their strategy >> reporter: it would, george. if isis got a bomb on this plane, it is a game changer for the fight against them.
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intelligenence officials who viewed isis as a a regional problem, a group that wanted territory in iraq and syria, but were nothinkin beyondd that. now the intelligence community hasot to be saying if they coululd bring dodown a rsian airliner, what else could they do? and remember that russia just started bombing in syria over a month ago so if isis brought the airliner down as retaliation to the russia, isis got that plan together very quickly. and i would think russia would have to go after them even harder. >> yeah, russia will have to change their strategy and if, indeed, isi is branching out, what does the united states do? >>eporter: well, t they're going to be laser focused on t the safety of our ire lines oversee overseas. i travel a lot and security varies. they will be focusused a airlines at homes, as well we've heard concerns about lone wolves. the would be even more concern about that now, geororge. >> okay, martha raddatz, thanks very much. we bring in abc news aviation consultant, colonel
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what you were talking to martha about. if this was indeed a sophisticated bomb what does that mean for u.s. security here? >> good morning, robin. i think, i think themportant point is it's not so much the sophtication of the bombut it's where the bomb is placed on the airplane and how big the bomb is. if we remember back to t pan am 103 flight over lockerbie, scotland, that bomb was less than onene pound and able to bring down a 747 which is. bigger than n this airaft. >> how will this change the way bags are checked? >> well, you know, our own alex marquardtas telling us yesterda about how bad the security was, even afterhis incident in sharm and how bad it is in general in egypt so i think there's probably a problem throughout the middle east in terms of security but whenever anything like this happens, our own security folks are going to go back and look and see if there wawas some hole the terrorists might have been able to get a bomb through. might have been able to get an
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but when w we go through our own tsa prechecks we timeset irritatedt having to sit and wait in line but they're there for a reaeason andemain the first line of dense against something like this happening in the united states. >> we have to keep that in mind, thank you. race for president and donald trump set for center stage on "saturday night live" now facing new protests, latino groups picketing the show as bernie sanders takes tough new shots at democratic front-runner hillary clinton. abc's jon karl is on the campaign trail in manchester, new hampshire, with the latest. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. donald tmp is now finally spending some of his billions on campaign ads releasing his first radio spots this morning set to air in iowa, new hampshire and south carolina, but he will likely get far more attention when he takes the stage on "surday night live." >> live from new york, it's donald trump. "saturday night live" has released its first promos for trump's apprance this weekend as the show's guest host. >> and because of equal time
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les for television, mr. trump can only speak for four seconds in this promo. >> so let me just say this, ben carson is a complete and total loser. >> donald has promised for the whole show he is not going to brag or say he's the best at anything, right, donald? >> that's right, cecily and i'm going to do the best job anyone's ever done not saying it. >> reporter: trump, of course, is predicting the show will be huge. >> a l of them are going to say it'll be one of the highest rateshows in their history. >> all: donald trump has got to go. >> reporter: overnig hispaninic groups delivered a petition claiming over 500,000 signatures calling on "snl" to dump trump over his controversial remares on immigration. another person who won't be wahing isival dr. ben carson. >> because i think the presidency is a very serious thing and i don't like making light of it. >> reporter: trump prepares for his hosting duties he's also taking to the airwaves releasing
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>> if the people of iowowa vote for me, you'll never be disappointed. i don't disappoint people. i produce. together we're going to make america great again. >> all: trump, trump, trump. >> to me it feels likike a historic day. >> reporter: he became the first publican candidate to file for the ballot in new hampshire. >> this may bee a very, very important signature or maybe not so important. we'll have to see what happens. >> reporter: and nearly everywhere you goere in new hampshire you're bound to run into a presidential candidate. geororge, b my count there are seven would-be president campaigning here in new hampshire just this morning. >> you have been on the bus witith jeb bush dropping in the polls right now and taking a page from john mccain's plplaybook going across the straight. >> he's got his new boss, he's going around around the state and we see a clearly energized jeb bush, the most energy i've seen from him since he started this campaign. i asked p, though, about a media consultant he has hired to
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help him do better in the debates. this is what he said. >> but you've hired this media consultant to help you with debates. >> yeah, i've had one meeting with the guy. i'm going to be better. >> what is he telling ou. >> he's telling mee to be me. he's telling me to own what believe. >> you need a consultant to tell you th. >> yeah, it's amazing, isn't it? probably not. probablynot. >> that debate is coming up on tuesday. meanwhile, on the democratic side bernie sanderers rlly shifting gears now and goingng right at hillary clinton >> that's right in an interview with "wall street journal" he talks about her changing positions on key issues like trade and keystone pipeline saying the raise character questions and then he said this about her e-mails, those damned e-mails he talkedabout. he said they r raise valid questions, her privateuse of private e-mails. i did not say end the investigation. that's silly. let the investigation proceed un unimpeded so bernie sanders taking a.
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sharper tone here against hillary clinton now. even on the e-mail issue. >> opening that back up. ay, jon karl, thanks very much. >> all right, george, we move on to a violent rampage at a university of california campus. a male student stabbing four people before being shot dead by police. all of the victims are expected to survive and investigators are trying to figure out the motive. abc's matt gutman is i in merced, california, with the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. the key to untangling why this student may have gone slashing his other classmates may have been in the backpack that he wore. now,hehere is a brief chase right over that bridge, you can see the lights right there. the police shot that young manan dead. now, they detonated his backpack and testing a substance found interside of it. the shooting spree began in the building beyond it. as this attacker was in this class, a contractor nearby overheard the commotion. thought that he was running into break up a fight. instead he encocounteredhe attacker right there. somew managed to lure him out.
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price is being hailed as a hero saving lives and caught up with his father overnight. did byron get a good look at him. >> very good look at him and said it's a real weird thing that i'm probly the last guy that stared him right in the eyes. >> reporter: moments earlier john price's son was working here at the css and office building when he heard screams. >> it was mayhem in there. apparently a lot of things were going screaming and as soon as the attacker saw him he went after him. >> reporter: drawing the attacker out of the classroom. >> he was able to kick the guy in the head and got him away. rather than run away from it, you know, not kwing what he was up against he went into it. all of us want to be able to think that we're that guy who cano that when called on. >> reporter: and byron's father says he's going to be just fine. probably will be back at work the next couple of days but this community is still reeling and that's possibly because stabbing attacks are so unusual. the fbi is investigating whether this student who was called anti-social by his roommates was
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just having a bad day, whether this was a a lon wolf attack or possibly an act of domestic terrisism. george. >> okay, matt gutman, thanks very much. we turn now tohat stunning twist in the case of t illiis police officer killed back in september. authorities now say lieutenant joe gniewicz shot himself in a staged suicide. abc's alex perez is in fox lake, illinois, with the latest. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good momorning, george. investigators say lieutenant gliniewicz felt the walls were cling in on him and even planted evidence to try to mislead them. from sta-up officer to lying thief, this morning new details about the death of lieutant charles joseph gliniewicz not killed in the line of duty as itially believed but instead ok his own life. >> gliniewicz's death was a carefully staged suicide. >> reporteter:nvestigatorsay for seven years gliniewicz stole and laundered money from the fox lake police department's youth program, program that he ran and feared he would soon be exposed.
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personal trips, his mortge, gym memberships and even adult websites. >> gliniewicz committed the ultimate betrayal, to the citizens he served and the entire law enforcement community. >> reporter: this a dramatic conclusion to a two-month mystery, gliniewicz radioing for help september 1st telling officers he was pursuing three suspicious men. >> 10-4. did you need a second unit. >> go ahead and tart somebody. >> reporter: by the time backup arrived gliniewicz was found dedead. >> send everybody you possibly can. officer is down. >> reporter: 150 investigats spending 25,000 hours following up on hundreds of leads. but the alleged suspects never found. the investigation now revealing gliniewicz used his experience working mock crime scenes to plant evidence and then shot himself twice with h own gun. and authorities say they are investigating two other peoplee who may havee known about the embezzlement, the gliniewicz
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they would not comment on the investigation and they're still coping with their loss. robin. >> thanks, alex. now to 345 thaij winter storm dumping feet of snow from california to colorado. it's now moving into texas with gusty winds andhe potential for more flash ooding, ginger. >> that same storm blowi through denver overnight. being being in the s and we up the next daday and y have your first snow of the season. that's what happened in denver, the thunder snow, that has an associated cold front and it's going to bring severe storms fromdallas to wake so to austin, strong winds later this afternoon and evening. large hail, even an isolated tornado. that is the same spot that was with the flash flooding last weekend. flash flood watches up to arkansas. and, again, that heat, ie got to get to it. are chester, new york, hit 78 yesterday. >> woo. >> i'll tell you when it cools down yesterday. >> no rush in cooling down there, ginger, thank yo now amy with the morning's
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some surprise inging headlines from formatter president bush. >> this is being called a political bombshell. in his new buyingiographer the elder bush has scathing criticisms and says his son was not supported well by his aides and singles out dick cheney saying he became too hard line and hawkish and calls former defense secretary dodonald rumsfeld. arrogant. the book published next week. iranppears to be stepping up psycher attacks. those attacks have reportedly targeted e-mail accounts of "the wall street journal" says the attacks have been on the rise since an american oil last montnth. well, back here in this countr a close call for a woman driving down a massachusetts highway when this wood post came crashing through her windshield. amazingly she is okay police think the post was thrown into the air when a truck ran over it. and there was a big surprise for people eating in this florida restaurant.
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ceiling tiles started falling down on to them and secds later a man ce crashing dowown through that ceiling. police say he was a would-be thief trying to break into the restaurant's office. and finally, an unexpecte layover for some airirline pilots in asia. they had to land in indonesia after the ane's f fire alarm went off. but, see, there was no fire. it turns out it was methane gas. apparently from all the gassy goats in the cargo hold. they took off a shortime later. yeah, there were over 2,000 of them. i don't know wt they fed those goats but diversion. no one wants to comment. >> people are eating breakfast. >> i think we got that. >> we got the gist of it, thank you, amy. >> you're welcome. spencer stone speaks out for the fir time since he was
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that's in just 0 seconds.30 seconds. >> we're bacack at 7:17 with spencer stone, the hero who helped top that terror attack on a french train is now speakg out for the first time since he was stabbed outside a nightclub in his hometown. a suspect has been arrested and abc's david wright has the story. >> i nover thought i wld ever get stabbed in nye life. the fact that it happened twice within a two-month period is insane. >> repeporter: staff sergeant encer stone speaking for the first time since this violent altercation caught on security cameras last month outside a sacramento nitclub. >> they dn't know who i was. they were just out there maybe looking for trouble, looking to
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gett in fight. >> reporter: just this week sacramento police arrested 28-year-old james tran in connection with the stabbing. police say they identified him partly through the security footage which showed the suspect's getaway vehicle. authorities say they stopped tran's car tuesday near his home. >> then arrested him for the charge of attempted murder on mr. stone. >> reporter: the air force had just promoted stone and the french gave him the legion of honor for his part in stopping a a gunm armed with an ak-47 on board a paris bound train in august. the gunman slashed stone with a box cutter. bu h and his friends still managed to hog tie the man and give first aid to a fellow passenger.r. >>'m just glad that, you know, i've had enough training to be helpful in those situations. >> reporter: stone and his two friends got a hero's well when they came back to sacramento. now the airman is recovering from wounds in the second stabbing. with wounds in his lungs, liver and heart. >> i hope this doesn't define me for the rest of my life. i hope i can use everything
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you know, do good in other people's lives. >> reporter: even after two close calls in two months, staff sergeant stone counts himself lucky. for "good morning america," dad wright, abc news, new york. >> he is a lucky young man. sere williams leaping into action after a thief tried to steal her phone. the exclusive video you'll only
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exclusively overnight. the tennis star stoppinghe thief who swiped her phone. >> he was not goingng too get away. a lot of other headlines. the investigation into the passenger plane that fell from the sky in egypt. preliminary infmation suggests a bomb may have caused ito blow apart in midair. thousands are stranded with flights to theegion suspended. a major milestone for fafacebook. the site now averaging more than 1 billion users per day. that is almost one in seven ople on the planet every single day. >> wow. >> uelievable. >> it is. it is. >> and big night country music last night, michael strahan. >> big, biguet by justin timberlake that stole the show and carrie underwood and brad paisley got a lot of laughs out there. biggest moment comg up in "the speed feed" but until then i hand it off to you. >> we begin this half hour with serena williams chasing down that man who tried to steal her cell phone. ab news has obtained videof
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the incident a t.j. holmes got a lot more on this, don't you? >> you shouldn't steal but letet's say you decide it steal and the victim you choose is one of the greatest fiercest athletes the world has ever known who just hahappens to make her living aggressively swatting forends and backhands, good luck with that. now, watch how this plays out. >> no, it's no the a bird, it's no the a plane. it's not even superman, it's serena, super serena, the 34-year-old chases down a thief who stole her phone. this all started when the 21-time grand slam winner dining at a chinese restaurant in san francisco suddenly spots a man coming towards her out of the corner of herye playing it pretty cool then swipes her phone off the chair next to he the six time wimbledon winner's se-described superhero sense kis in. she leleaps upup chases after him, surveillance cameraatches all the action. the people in the restaurant were shocked. >> she said she thought that was ththe best approach so that she
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and i just said, good job. >> reporter: serena confronts the man asking if he mistakenly totook the wrong phone. the thief hesitates then sheepishly admits h did because it was, quote, so confusing in the restaurant. williams recounting the who incident on facebook leaving her followers with some advice. always listen to your superhero inner voice, just because you're a lady, don't be afraid to step up to any challenge and not be a victim but a hero. the super even posting this photo of herself wearing that classic "s". >> i think that she was very brave, she could set like an example for people. >> okay, you see the picture there. great picture, b the way. and she -- these are here superhero vy emption did, the speed, t power, the duction, the sex appeal, the strength, the leadership and yet the calm to weather the storm. >> hmm. >> she laid herer resume out. >> she did lay her resume out there. very happy everything worked out for her.
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but what do authorities say you should do. >> a big but. generarally here she was able to assess the situation and level of danger. they will tell you don't chase after somebody. don't even fight back if someone snatches something from you. you don't know what they're capable of or if they're even armed. this is a cell phone. if somebody grabs your wallet, a few calls you can cut off the credit card. somebody grabs your cell phone, you might chase them down the street. >> you jt react. >> in the end the guy does not get arrested. >> we don't know what happened to him. he's not too fast so we should be able to catch him. real soon. >> thank you, t.j. >> thanks, t.j. we got another caught on camera but no heroics on this. itit shows an fbi agent knocking down a teenager in a fit of rarage. right there, the agent's been convicted of assault and abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas has the story. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, george. today that fbi agent faces possible jail time after getting
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family situation. >> oh. >> reporter: it was an ugly confrontation. but it began as a simple custody handoff of toddler. >> sorry, i'm her father. two hours later. >> reporter: gerald rogero berating the child's father for being tardy. rogero is a counterterrorism officialal but the people he's confnting apparently don't know th. >> it is my business. i just told you who i am. who are you? >> to me it was really scary someone this large coming at me threatening me who i don't even know and he had no involvement in this situation. >> repter: as the anger on both sides rises, a 15-year-old who is with the baby's father confronts rogero and rogero suddenly reacts. >> you're going to get yourself locked up. don't act stupid. >> your future [ bleep ]. >> how is it your proboblem? >> whatevever feel like. you what? >> reporter: the agent pulls out his gun and tries to arrest the boy. >> stop it. you don't touch him.
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get on the ground. >> don'touch him. >> if i have to shoot you, i will. don't make me shoot yoyou. >> this agent made two otherers he created a tuation. >> reporter: he maintains he did nothing wrong that the agent had a right to defend himself but his career may now be in jeopardy bececause the fbi has launched afternoon internal investigation. george. >> i'll bet. okay, pierre, thanks very much. comingup, "gma on the lookout" as credit car fraud explodes "shark tank's" rober herjavec vac taketakes us inside his cybersecurity headquarters. >> i'm not just ahark in the tank i'm shark in the cybersecurity world. >> his expert secrets to keep your wallet safe. that's coming up. the orders were rushing in. i could feel our deadlines racing t towards us. we didt need a loan. we needed short-term funding fast. building 18 homes in 4 months? that was leap. but i knew iould rely on american express
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with what you can do to keep those cyberiminals from cacashing in. gogood morning, linzie. >> reporter: 32 million americans had their credit cards breaed in 2014. more than three times the previous year and this morning, "shark tank's" robert herjavec who founded a global cybersecurity f firm has ps to help us all protect ourselves. he's best known for hisis role on abc's "shark tank." >> i'm going to make you an offer. >> reporter: but robert herjavec built his empire as a cybersecurity expert. >> we help very big companies ep them safe and secure online. >> reporter: "gma" getting a behind-the-scenes look at herjav group's headquarters in tonto where his staff works around the clock to protect major companies from cyberattacks. >> there is a map of the world and those little lines coming out of it are brand-new breaches that are happening right now in realtime. >> reporter: and one of the biggest breaches for consumers,
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edit card fraud. herjavec says those new emv or smart chips on credit cards are an add layer of security. but you still needd to be careful. >> thank you. watch as he shows us just how easy it is to walk up behind someone and quickly swipe the credit card number. >> i stole your credit card. >> very smooth, robert. >> reporter: watch again. here's what he did. by using free software on his phone, he stole the financial information from my smart chip credit card in a matter of seconds. while it's still in my wallet. the same p problem w showed you a year ago and it hasn't changed. but he says there's an easy way to prevent this wh rfid blocking wallets like these. >> our e field technology makes your informationnvisible to hackers. >> or you can use an rfid blocking card, hjavec invested in one on "shark tank." >> i'm in. done. >> yay. i lov it. >> you put this next to your credit card.
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the signal from the credit card. let's try it. >> try to steal from m me nonow. >> aha. >> not working. >> reporter: but thehe electronic payments calista tells us that even though someone might be able to get your credit card number, customers have zero liability when it comes to fraudulent charges. and they say chip cards make it nearly impossible to create fake cards andew verification technology procts against online fraud. and to be extra safe, herjavec says stick to using just one credit card for online rchases. >> i have credit card that has a very low dollar amount that i use online. >> reporter: a card with a low limit. that way you can quickly identify fraudulent charges. solid advice from a shark to hehelp all of us navigate this scarwaters of fraud. and since having your credit card info taken can be a step towards full blown identity theft, herjave says protect
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yourself, you should not give out your social security nuer, ofof course, but you should never give out your driver's license. that's something that a lot of us don't think about. it's that last bit of infoformationhat the thieves need. >> i like his idea about one credit card and a low amount on that. okay, so when it comes to credit card fraud it's not just the big purchases we need to watch out for. >> i think i'll takehermg's vice. he says it'sften $10 here, $20 here that the crips are chargin sohey want to make sure they can pull one over on you so you don't catch it but you should always check your cdit card stement. >> all right, thanks so much, linzie linzie. coming up, brad paisley and carrie underwood's best moments. what they said about ashley madison thas getting a lot of
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memphi roo on ful dilay. i tried >> reporter: stealing the show thanks to his two duets with new artist of the year chris stapleton. tell me bab >> reporter: justin's wife jessica biel spotted savoring the music. all night the stage peppered with favorites. ain't that america something to see baby ain't that america home of the free yeah honey what is your excuse why haven't heard of you >> reporter: hosts brad paisley andd carrie derwood teaming up for eighth year singing about everything from donald trump. and trump's leading in the polls >> reporter: to ashley madison. >> caie, have you heardhat duet he did with ashley madison. >> no, that was with ashley monroe.
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>> oh, wait, h have i been going to the wrong site >> reporter: little big town performing their single of the year, "girl crush." you want me just as. i got a girl crush >> miranda lambert. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: queen of country miranda lambert nabbing the award for female vocalist. it't's amazing the amount of rejection that i see in my reflection >> luke bryan. orter:hile luke bryan took home entertainer of the year. >> whoo. whoo. i can't drink you away >> reporter: the prince of pop summing up the evening best. >> lord have mercy. >> reporter: for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> whoo! >> whoo is right. >> it was amazing. i mean, i love this show. we were taining, robin. >> it's about the music. >> they play so much music. >> it was great. >> it's never a lull in that show and w also saw jessica
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bibiel, she was rocking out to her husband justin timberlake's performance. check out this adorable tweet. they look very happy to get a little datenight. look so good. we know what this feels like because we're here on tv. entertainer of the year, luke bryan, he was not having it and didn't want to leave the big stage after his win. >> they're saying wrap it. i ain't wrapping. >> you go, luke. >> telling us to wrap right now because we have to go to commercial. we'll be rightback. coming up "gma's" fall concert series presented by carmax. the bright side of car buying. love me like you the only rides you'll geget ken on at carmax are the ones you take yourself. but just in case ththat aolely 100 percent perfect choice... ...turns out to be... less than rfect...
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while this is about creating awareness and raising money many of the designers have a personal connection to the crittenton center. "i had my daughter through the crittenton center d they were helpful when i was giving birth. so it's my way of giving back," said joellen aesoph-holles, designer "this is very important to the children and families of siouxland that come to us throughout the year," said marian burnett, executive director crittenton center you can still take part - you can buy tickets at stoney creek hotel anytime before the event which kicks off at 5 p-m jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: a cold front is going to pass through today with an opportunity for drizzle and showers. 60s this morning will be replaced by 40s and 50s and a breezy northwest wind as we approach lunchtime. tomorrow will be calmer and cooler with highs in the 50s. then we can expect temperatures to rise as we move through the weekend with 60s
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. found at last, a 5-year-old boy missing for 13 years. the astonishing reason auorities were finally able to track him down. music's hottest crossover couple revealed there together. blake shelton, gwen stefani, yep, they're dating. >> i think he's hot, don't you >> what they're saying about each other right now. no sleep nation. millions of americans suffer from sleep apnea. this morning the latest research and the easy n solutions to end those sleepless nights. and we are throwing this thursday with leading man bryan cranston. one loving look as we say -- >> good morning, america. go big or go home
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and good morning, america. you got a little bit of bryan cranston. aa lot more coming up. also this mornrng, torory johnson is here along with adam glassman, creative dirececr of "omagazine and they have spspial "deals & steals" in that magazine right there. some of oprah's favorite things for 2015. all 50% off. >> you better believe.e. le with that. inside country music's hottest night, brad paisley. >> rocng the nation with "country nation." mascot, cheerleaders joioining in on all the fun. they had some really funny moments there. we'll tell you what the surprise star inside thattormtrooper costume stealinghe stage. that will be revealed in "th skinny" feed. "pop news" investigation. >> that was a good one. right now the morning rundown and amy has ha. >> good morning, everyone. the big story growing concern
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that t r russian passenger jet that cshed over egypt was brought down by a bomb. u.s. and british intelligence officials s a terrorist bobo is likely to blame but this morning russian and egyptian authorities are dismissing that claim a preture speculation saying at this point notngan be rulul out. the britis government has suspended all flights in and out of sharm el sheikh, egypt, cause of security concerns and are scrambling to get 20,000 british tourists back home. claims that isis brought down that plane are now being taken seriously. meanwhile, the growing isis threat in syriaould draw more americans into the fight this morning. defense secretary ash carter told abc's bob woodruf that the number of americans on the ground in syria is likely to grow beyond the 50 troops that president obama recently announced. well, in the race for president, donald trump is releasing his first campaign ads now that he is no longer the clear front-runner. the new radio commercials are airing in iowa,ew hampshire
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andd south carolina. meanwhwhe, critics protesting s immigration policy are demanding he be dropped as host of "saturday night live" this weekend. trump's top rival, dr. ben carson says he will not be watching the show b because he doest want to make light of the presidency. well, a developing story here in new york city. police recovering debri from a small plane that crashed in the water off queens. the pilot who was heading to new hampshire from philadelphia was killed. and boy from alabama missing for more than a decade s been found in cleveland. julian hernandez was just 5 yes old when his mothex reported him missing. he is 18 now and the mystery began unraving when he started applying for college and learned his social security number was bogus and so wer the names that he and his biologicalather had been using in cleveland. julian's father has been arrested and could be extradited to face charges in alababa. well, it's beingalled the once in a blue moonn diamond and now we know what it might be worth.
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take a look at this giant nearly flawless blue diamond ring fou in a south african mine. it is more than -- it'ss more than a dozen carats and will be auctioned off at sotheby's. it could fetch up to $55 million, experts believe. guys, put in your bids now. >> 55 -- iis beautiful. >> i'mly if you're looking for a job there i i an opening thaha is out of this world. nasa is looking for a few good astronauts. it is recruiting now for fure missions. the requirements are tough. a degree in engineering, physics, bulgariaiogy plus work experience this those feels and you have to be physically fit. you can't be too tall or too short and you have to love travel. yes, because one of the upcoming missions is to mars. you have to be okay with some time away from t family and the planet earth and reportedly you can m me anywhere from 51,000 to $6,000. so, you know, apply now. >> to go to mars, okay. thank you, amy. we are going to turn now to a major lega battle over sugar
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and high fructose corn syrup. they're battling it out in court over lawsuits worth a billi dollars and at issue the claim that high fructose corn s syrup is esntially the same as sugar. >> whether it's corn sugar or caca gar, your body can't't tell the fference. sugar is sugar. >> sugar manufacturers have sued saying that is not true. les get the bottom line from dr. richard besser. what is the difference? >> here are the two products this is table sugar. evyone has it a at home. it's made from sugar cane o sugar beetsnd each one of those grains is half gluk coast and half fructose. this is what high fructose corn syrup l looks like made from processe corn. >>n lots of things. >> find it in brerefast cereal and bakak good just as you would sugar made up half glucose and half fructose. fructose we know we're learning more and more is not goodor us linked to obesity, to diabetes, to heart disease. but the important thingo remember, both of these are about half fructose.
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>> so what happens depending on who wins thislawsuit? how could our food change? >> it's a bate for our sweet oth. which one do we prefer but from a health perspective, what we want to do is limit the amouou of both of these that we get in ouou diet. we're not goi to seeither of these go ay but don't be fooled that one is good for you -- one is good and one is not. we want to limit them all. >> that is the bottom line right there. okay, dr. richard besser, thanks very much. to michael with "morning menu." >> w what's aad on the "gma morning menu," music hot new duo, blake shelton with gwen stefani, confirming they're a couple. what's she saying about him now. nd snuz solutions. millions of americansuffering from sleep apnea, now new ininpensive ways to help you sleep better. and country's biggest night, the sw dropping moments and the night's hottest looks, we have all that. one of the most talented men in the business, bryan cranston is here. >> michael, how are you? >> coming up liven "gma."
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changing the w you think of retitiment. back he, "gma," great crowd, unbelievable crowd rocking out to blake shelton singing his big hit "gonna." i love that >>gonna. >> gonna. >> you know, he was betting it out out,girl, i'm digging on hitting you tonight. girl, i'mhat -- >> hitting on you tonight. >> girl, i'm digging on hitting you tonight. > that helps a littlbit. >> i'm going toross my leg like george right now as you say that. >> i wasn't quite re. >> wha am i saying? >> what am i saying herere? bubig news with blake shelton. >> gwen stefani. ththere he been rumors for quite some time. now it is official. the stars have confirmed that they are a couple. they're beth going through a
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comfort from one another. he's a littlbit country. she's a little bit rock 'n' roll. >> repter: and this mornin reps for blake shelton and gwen stefani confirm to abc news they are no longer justco-workers. buare music's big crossover couple. >> and then there's blake who, ain, is very -- >> sauah. >> handsome. >> "the voice" co-sta were seen out a about over halloween weeke s srking rumors that they were morore than justfriends. >> yeah. >> who's blake. >> blake shelton. >> oh, the country guy. >> but stefani dodged questions about their relationship insuring "on a air wit rn seacrest" st this past tuesday. >> i read the stories about the two of you. are they tru or not true. >> i'm not going to answer that right now. i think i've given up enoug of myself but i think he's hot, don't you? to be super h honest like it is
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kind of crazy like we both went through the same thing at the same time. >> reporter: both announced big brea earlier this year. they've r rlly bonded over their broken rriages, they went through very public and difficultdivorces. >> repororter: stefani and her husband gavin rossdale calling it quits after 13 years of marriage. shelton sitting with fellow country star miranda lambert after being married four years. something lambert alluded t while accepting an awa at last night's cs. >> i appreciate it. i needed a bright spot this year. >>eporter: overnight shelton also hit the cma stage. hey hey all right >> reporter: and it's reported at the nanny joined him in nashville. music's newest couple now in perfect harmony. >> shelton and stefani were the talk of nashville last night. a few jokes then their way during the cmas and afterwards shelton' pal luke bryan even joked there is no way he could score a guy likee that.
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leave it to your buddies to be supportive of your relationship. they say there happy together. >> that's all that matters. >> yeah. >> what was t t song. i j jt told robin the power of -- >> there's so many different ways -- ? isn't i amazing a son changes when you move o word. >> just one little word. >> that sounded like a hit too. >> thank you. see, mara, you stay right here. george, you'll take over for me. >> need some sleep. "snooze slugdzutions." sleep apnea affects 12 million americans. becky rley here. you've beening look at thihis and new ways to fight this. >> that't's right. 50%% of apnea casas go unagnosed. so finding out what's new in the fit for thi incredibly common disease ismportant and very personal for me. apnea, obstructive breathing while you sleep and it's serious. >> it puts a tremendous amount of stress on the heart and can
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increase your risk for high blood pressure, heart attacks and strokes. >> reporter: the treatment a mask that force airir into a tient's lungsike jonathan williams who suffers from apnea. it's called a cpap machine but the problem - - >> i would just rip itff withinin five minutes of me fafaing asleep. >> reporter: and jonathan's reaction is not unusual. 50% of apnea patients abandon theachine within three months. that's forced dococtors to rethink treatment. first categorizing that not all apneas are the same. >> theajor breakthrough in the last five to ten years is that sleep apnea is caused by different mechanisms and differen patients. >> reporter: while excess weight halong been seen as major caution of apnea newer researcrch shows some cases are triggered by the brain, itsstially forgets to breathe. then there arenatomical obstrus, a physical narrowing in the throat. and also signs that the disease can be hereditary. a real issue in my family.
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he died of a heart attk in his sleep. and i'm convinced it was sleep apnea. seven of his eigig children have been diagnosed with apnea and that link has me on the lookout for my own chdren. ththe good news, new options for treatment like surgery to restruructure t throat and mouthpieces that support thehe jaw. >> someatients can be a candidate for these alternative treatments and maybe even newer drugs that are experimental that can activate the throat muscles in the airway to help keep the airway open. >> so letet's go through the soluons including new machines in they're fast, they' quieter, poree comforortable. not as invasive so you really should look at the cpap machine again. there are other options. so we've got these. you've got your mouthpieces. these keep your airway open. we've got faceal plugs. ththe are call provt and lisa is trying the out.
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makes it easy to breathe in but provide pressur w when blowing out. >> she's a saint for trying this out. >> and then cameron over here, a lo of people suffer from positional sleep apnea. the night shift. when you shift on to your back, it vibrates like a cell phone and then it tells you, hey, you need to go back o your side a little bit more of a homemade solution. you could take three tennis ball, put them in tube sock and pin thato thehe back of your jammie you wouldn't sleep like that, would you? >> no. >> there really are a lot of new options and worth gng back to your doctor. apnea is so important to treat. >> yourhole family a been dealing with. >> oh, man, it's a big deal. >> becky worley, thanks very much. outside to robin. >> tory johnson here with a look at some of the items of oprah's favorite things list 2015. adam glassman, a good friend, creative director of "o" magazines going to help us out. >> i love t the cover of this.
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our biggest favorite thingng list ever. let's start. let's starar >> here we go. okay. >> tell us about this -- oh, nice. >> barbie. the fashionista barbie, the new e allows all girls the ability to see themselves in their dolls. you know why oprah loved this. growing up she could never find a doll that lked like herself. now barbie has all skin tone, all body type, all hair colors and hairstyles. >> perfect, adam. >> a huge deal on ese. so normally $20 for two of them. you're going to select any two from the 1 choices, $10 plus free shipping. >> i like that. okay, this one. e's all about tness, oprah is. >> all about fitness, the best fitness tcker o out therere. >> she uses the jawbone 3. i lovove mine for sleep. itting tras your sleep and monitors all activity and heart rate. >> fashionable, too. >> it's fashionable but wrable ch. alabout wearable tech. >> never been offered at a
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student like this. normally $180. today only f "gma" viewers, slashed half, $90 >> that's it? ay. >> you were mentioning sleep here. >> i mentioned sleep. you have got to feel these night shirts, robin. feel how soft and cozy and great these are. >> m. >> look at this one. >> i wish you looked at m thehe way you look at your phone. this is what made oprah crack up too. namaste in bed. generousry cut and made in the usa. >> also available in plus size as well. big assortment and amazing deal. normally each of tm $68, today only slalaed in half, 34$34. >> here we go. oh. >> oh, no. this is the most delicious, delicious tomato sauce.
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oprah's neighbors across her fence in santa barbara. she pses it through the fence to oprah. when oprah doesn't make her own sauce this is her own go to susan, hand made, no artificial flavoring. oprah approved and really delicious. >our differentvors for all four $35 slashed in half, $17.50. >> that islastut not least. >> clarisonic, the bes in skin cleansing ever. it removes up t toix times more dirt and make than if you were to wash your hands with -- wash your face with your hands. tally adorable. special edition keith haring one one, bought it for all her students. dermatologogists love this. it will transform your skin. truly. >> this is one the company told me they had never offered a discountnt like this.
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todaynly $74.50 and free shipping and there's several more devices available online, not j just ts one. >> these are some great savinings and gre ideas. >> robin, thank you. >>82 more in the magazine. 82 more things in the magazine. >> you heard what the man said. we want to thank all the companies for providing these great deals. you can find threeonus deals on our website but you got to check outut this. yes. beautiful, beautiful. thank you, adam, again. ginger. >> thisss tatum, everybody. she is 7 years old and she made a very -- can you give them a big smile, tatum? that's big. we're e getting there. anyway, we want to check the weather forecast. not even wearing a jacket out here but down in theoutheast rion county, that's between florence and myrtle beach, the rain of yesterday washing out roadsnd bries and the heat sticking for at least one more day.
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that would be a record.though as we reach into the lower 70s for highs.onight, we'll watch as an area of low pressure passes through and this will spread some showers acrosssshe map. we'll carry a 30% chchance of rain for our thursday. friday, we'll hahave some leftover cloudsds and it' be cooler with his in the 50s. today, expect a high of 72 with patchy fog and a mix of sun and >> all right. thank you, ginger. d now here's "pop news," everybody. coununtry music's biggest nht was out of this world. literally. the 2015 cma awards opening a galaxy far,ar away with a hilarious "star wars" oof. sts carrie underwood and bd paisley channeling princncess l la and han solo and later they were joined on stage by a surprised guest disguised as a stormtrooper.
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science fiction movie franchise all time. next to "star trek." >> that was great. i love seeing william shatner there and then as any great awards show host knows, there has to be a showopping moment so brad, he tries to outdo miley cyrus' wild wardrobe by tririing down to his boxers. i expected themmo be tighter than that. heas fling right at home on the cma stage and i couldn't believe he and carrie hosted this for eight straight year. >> they do so well. >> they are awesome together. >> now we know he's not a briefs guy. >> i expect him to be a little brief guy. i am glad he wasn't a command guy. >> that would b uncfortable for everybody. >>there was just as much excitement on the red carpet for rie underwood stepped out looking ravishing in an elegant peach coloredgown. look at that and although miranda lambert's dress was
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beautifufu everyone was talkingng about the platinum singer's new pink hairdo. i like it. yeah. looking good. and meanwhile, kelly pickler was having one of the best days of her life. if you havaven't noticed all those -- >> yeah, we got it. >> i want to sing them but don't want to offend the artist. she made a grand entrance in this regal rub singer gn and not to be outdone, garth brooks, he paired his finest cowboy hat wiwith a snazzy looooking tux looking classic there and the man of the night, luke bryan and his wife caroline, yes, luke, they broughtheir "a" game with effortless nashville style. >> looking good. >> i got fashion- i do o what i can do. you're looking good yoyoself, buddy. in honor of the cmas, our good friend, jimmyimmel put together a little special country music addition of mean tweets. let's take a look. >> you ever gotten so drunk you said a luke bryan song actually
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wasn't that bad? me neither. >> sam hunt is the male version of taylor swift except his songs suck. >> ty're such good sports about it. i love that. the cmas, what an awesome s sw and they wererereat with thehe mean tweets and hey, at's all i got. that's "pop news." >> thank you. all right. thank you, michael.l. coming up it's time to make over your skin care routine. how to make your skin g glow this fall.
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and theister who inspired her.ent is underway raing money for siouxld childr and families in need. construction for the crittenton center's two- night "design & dine" event features the popular tablescape competetition, wh a broadway theme this year. while this is about creating awareness and raising money many of the designers have a personal connectition to th crittenton center. "i had my daughter through the crittenton cter and they were helpful when i was giving birth. so it's my way of giving back," said joellen aesoph-holles, designer "this is very importanto the children and families of siouxland that come to us throughout the year," said marian n burnett, executive director crittenton center you can still take part - you can buy tickets at stoney creek hotel anytime before the event which kicks off atat p-m ssica let's check in with for the weather. matt: a cold front is going to pass through today with a opportunity for drizzle and showers. 60s this morning will be replaced by 40s and 50s and a breezy nortrthwest wind as we approach
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lunchtime. tomorrow will be calmer and cooler with highs in the 50s. then we can expect temperatures to rise as we move throh the weekend with 60s making a return on sunday. our high today is 65 which will be set near sunrise. we'll have a chance of drizzle and showers with a brisk northwest wind. tonight's low is 34 as skies clclear. tomorrow's high is 54 and it' be partly clou - more like november. jessica rae:e: good morning we've e t a quick news update for you now... jessica rae: officialof the omaha tribe of nebraska addressethe public on what their
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a little warm november morning. we got a lot coming up this half hour. everything you need to know about your 401(k), important information. and he is so talented. bryan cranston is also coming out. got a brand-new movie already generating a lot of oscar buzz. >> looking forward to that. why do i have on a winter coat right now. it's n not even coldld engh. >> it looks nice. >> there we go. >> time to yahoo! your day and make over your skin care regimen for the fall. bobbi brown is showing us some adjustments to how you c c take care of your skin best t is time of year. yahoo fall is the time to make over your skin care regimen. when it gets cool it's time to really take care o your skin. if people follow these tips i hope that your skin looks more vibrant, healthy and just even and beaeautiful all around. tip one, switch to a heavier moisture moisturizer because your skin definitely needs moisture in the fall when the weather turns a little bit coal.
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your nighttime moisturizer becaus your skin needs to really hydrate overnight. it's really great to layer your moisturizers in the fallecause it really locks in the moisture. one suggestion is to t a serum, first on the skin thehe a a moisturizer and then your foundation will lookk p pfect and last, don't forget spf. the sunun is still out there. not as strong but it still gets you. make sure you're wearing it. here's to a beautiful fall. >> and soon enoughl ginger it'll be cold enough to wear a jket r fall. all right. robin, inside to you. >> thank you, bryan cranston, just hanging out with him. isn't "breaking bad," his latest film "trumbo"s great. he's breaking the rules as a blacklisted screenwriter who wrote some of hollywood's classic nam under fake names, two oscar winners and cranston is generatingscar buzz. yeah, you are. i toldyou, i watchedhis last night.
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i haven't enjoyeded a film like this in a long time. start to finishh and i thihi manan people d d know about your character, dalton trumbo, the fact he wrote all tse great infoformant movies. how. did you know abo him. >> that he was aember of the cocommunist ten, member of the communist party of america. political wing of unions and he was very active, very prolific, beautiful wordsmith and at the top of hisis game in 1947 he was the highest paid screenwriter in the word. and then the house on american activities committee subpoenaed him along with nine others and asked them that infamou question are you now or have you ever b bn a member of thehe commmmist party and dalton trumbo was trusting that the question itlf would be found to be unconstituonal. frdom of speech, freedom t to
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assemble. freedom to practice whatever religion or political affiliation, it doesn't he up. they sent him to prison along with the other ten and after he got o out of priso for a year, he couldn't work. there e was a blacklist. no one who was a known affiliate or even suspected to be associated with a known communist is off the st. you can't work. trying titimes. >> but you know what, when i was watching it, bryan, i was thinking about todayay and how even t tugh that wass a cold war as you said, therere some aspects of it that make you look around and saying, are we experiencing a little bit of that even today? >> i think we are. i mean, any time that civil liberties are i jeopardy of being lost or suppressed, i think it's time for the public to take notice and not allow it to happen you have homeland security that
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the number one responsibility of a country is to keep its citizens safe. >> absolutely. >> 9/11 changed many dynamics of that. what i'm sayg and what i think the message of the movie is, never discount the v vue of those civil libibties and have thatat paramou in the d dcussion whenen you're talking about gogornment policy. >> gotot to keep that inmind, i want to play a clip. hen mirren, first of all, you and thehe cast, helen mirren plays this gossip columnist. >> hedda hoer. yes, she's trying to dig up a little dirt. let's take a look, "trumbo." >> drinking alone? >> preferably. >> and what are you up to these days? >> you know, hedda, another one of these and i just may tell you. >> oh, then i ying. >> i'm telling you, the cast top
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talked aut you and saying one of america's greatest actors in her tim nationon has a little crush on you. is it mutual. >> it isis she is one sexy woman. anand a deep, deep talent. she's the queen. but she doesn't act at all like --- she's not the queen. she's a vy accessiblee human being and she's wonderful and i'm, you know,, grateful that she wanted to be in this with me. >> it had to be wonderful to be on the set and also for you, bryan, the fact that first of all congratulations, a tony playing lbj. we all, of course, love walter love that chararacter. you don't get typecast. you're able to be able to do these different types of roles as an arc. that must be so gratifying.. >> because i have no distinguishing look, i donon look s siking by any regard, so i can walk down t t street and people a a looking at everything else. and i a way that truly is i
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mean that, it helps me to get to a character and look completely different fm character to character. >> i know we have to go but, it's throwback thursday. can't we just throw the clip -- he was part of the abc family. can we just see "loving." >> the most beautiful thing -- you okay? >> yeahah, why? > i don't know. you sm a little preoccupied ever since we arrived. >> thanks, yes, i haven't chged at all. >> you'll always be a part of the family here, bryan. hey, continued blelessings and all good things and thank you for "trumbo." it isn select theaters beginning tomorrow. check it out. let't' getutside againin to gigier. >> good morning, bryan and robin and good morning, everybody. we've t such a great crowd. this is this issally. these 70 from burton, texas and talking gbout rain, we here are talkg about the heat and the severe storm, look where it' happening, dallas to waco, it is kind of extended int easternn oklahoma, wanted to show you
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that and also wanted to show you rqcord heat potential, if you all are stickcking aroun for the beginning of the ekend, tomorrow mid-70s in new york. that's t bigdrizzle and showers. 60s this morning will be replaced by 40s and 50s and a breezy northwest wind as we aroach lunchtime. tomorrow will be calmer and cooler with highs in n the 50s. then we can expect temperatures to rise as we move rough the weekend with 60s all that weather brought to you by target. so this you can h have forhe weekend. >> all right. good to know. coming up, glenn close opening up abouter very personal missiononn now a w wld exclusive, your firirst look at the trailer for "alice through the looking glass," the sequel to "alice in the wonderland." take a look. >> when the day becomes the night and t sky becomes the sea, then thelock strikes
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people choice award going t t glen close for her tirelels workrk to end the stitia surrounding mental illness which has touched her own family. when award-winning actress glenn close talks about menl qllness, it's more than a mission, it's a family mattern >> one day my sister we were visiting my parents, my sister came up to me and she said, i need help. i can't stop thinking about killing myself. and that pulverized me. ours was a family that never ever ever tataed about mental illness or the possibility of some sort of mental disorder. >> r reporter: glenn's sister jesse lived with mental illness her whole life but was not properly diagnosed with bipolar disorder u uil her 50s. why do you thinknkhat isis >> i think largely it was the stigma around mental soer.
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do to make it difficult for people to just negotiate, you know, daily is real. >> there are a lot of misconceptions. there are man myth, there are many -- just not having an understanding. >> stigmas are still very -- it's a very, very trick thing toto try to change. it can be very, very difficult. you know, that's why we're out there saying you've got to start the conversation. >> fighthting t stereotypes assoated with mental illness is exactly whatnspired glenn toaunch her foundation, bring change to mind in 2010. >> one in four of us areouched in somome way by mental illness, one in four in this room walking down the street, so it's alwayay seems riculous to me we a aren't more courageous about talkiki about it because it touches august off us. >> with glenn as its driving force and strongest advoce her organization's campaigns are already transforming the way we
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talk about mental illness. glenn also joined others on capitol hill in washington, d.c. to help pass a groundbreaking. >> chahange is going to come on a grassroots level. >>eporter: that will provide $1.1 billion to strengthen the mental health care system where do we go from here, glenn? whatat do you want to see lap? >> i want to give people, you know, the strengthnd the support to talk about it. that it's okay. it's a human condition. that pretty sh says it all. >> another person being honored is dr. bennett amalu. he discovered cte and will smith is portraying him in the upcoming movie "concussion." >> onene of the most popular ways to save for retirement is rough an 401(k) and rebecca rvis tells us how you can make
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the most of yours. >> reporter: it's lchtime in new york city. mind if i sit for a second and the furthesest thing from these folks' minds, their 401(k)s. >> i don't know athing abo retirement. >> are you saving for rerement. >> yeyes. >> how much? >> haven't$the slightest idea. >> do you p put money this your 401(k)? >> no. >> you don't? they're not alone. a recent survey finding nearly 90% of participants say 401(k)s are a must but half say their planning can be confusing of how much money do you need for retirement? >> oh, gosh. >> some percentage, 1%, 2%, 3%. >> t amount you set aside today should be at least enough to get your empler's full match, often 50 cents for every dollar you contribute. if you chip in $6,000, that's another $3,000 from them. a tax-free raise. it's all about the match. because that's thehe money. >> of coursesese >> still, the more you can add early t tetetter o you are. ununr 50, cononibute up to
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over 50, and youan do up to $24,000. where do you put the 401(k) money. >> just invest it and that's all i . >> reporter: the answer, choose a target de fund. these automatically balance your investments, ocks, bonds and cash with a target retirement@ date in mind. but fair warning they tend to come with higher fees whe are you going to retire. >> today if it were my choice. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news. new york. >> all right, thank you, rebecca. come you go up we have little mix here performing live. take a chancnce on a secret potion i'll makeou fall in love for a spell t can't be broken why nobe in love
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bright side gladiators unite. exciting new episode of "scandal" is on tonight. before that abbie boudreau went on a set visit. >> reporter: from salacious headlines. >> are you the president's mistress. >> yes. >> reporter: to political twists andturns. >> i have a guy who says they were blackmailed. >> reporter: abc's hitrama "scandal." >> i don't want to lie to you. >> reporter: "gma" getting an exclusive behind-e-scenes tour. >> this is -- >> this is voila. bedroom of the president. >> bedroom. >> herit is. >> reporter: portia de rossi as chief of staff elizabeth. >> super fan of the show before she booked the show of the it was like her and ellen's favorite show. >> and darby starch field. >> the photo is real.
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>> voila. >> ah, the press room. >> the press room. >> love it. >> so after taking our rightful places i fire off a few super fan questns from twitter. >> anyone, anyone? >> how would you describe season five in one wordrd >> trtrcherous. satisfying. >> are you two friends or frenemies?s? >> i really don't think elizabeth northas a a fririend anywhere. . >> oh, no, that's not true. >> rorter: just one more tough question this time for the president. how does it freel to be a sex symbol? >> i want to laugh when you say that. it feels funny. >> reporr: for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> he is so sweet. >> funny is sexy. >> that is. tgit, "scandal"l" 9:00, 8:00 central on abc. >> say good-bye to little mix.
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somebody new we've got a quick news update for you now... jessica rae: officials of the omaha tribe of nebraska addressed the publ on what their intentions are when it comes to legalizing marijuana on tribal land. a majority of tribal citizens voted in a referendum voicing their favor of legalizing mamajuana for medical, recreational, and industrial use, during t tribe's eleltions tuesday.y. the neney elected coununl-men will begin wewehing out the reservatation's tions to ensure the tribe is in compliance with federal regulations. " we took that guidance and correspondance like other tribes have. if we do puruse
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marijuana, how do we best want tdo that? and with ourur tre we realized it was best to ask our people, what do they want to do first?" said vernon miller, tribal chairman. jessica rae: the next step in the process? the tribal council wiwill consult state and federal authorities. jessica let's check in witith for the weather. matt: a cold front is goining pass through today with an opportunity for drizzle and showers. 60s this morning will be replaced by 40s and 50s and a breezy northwest wind as we approach lunchtime. tomorrow will be calm and cooler with highs in the 50s. then we can expect temperatures to rise as we move through the weekend with 60s making aeturn on sunday. our high today is 65 which will be set near sunrise. wel have a chance of drizzle and showers with a brisk northwest wind. tonight's low is 34 as skies clear. tomorrow's high is 54 and it'll be partly cldy - me like november. jessssica rae: good morning we've got a quick news update for you now... jessica rae: unique sioux city event is underwa raising money for siouxland
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