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buildings locked down. students fearing for their safety. look at this fiball as a jett crashes i io an apartment compx goingown just short of the airport. >> we have a plane into a house. heavy fire. we have a lot of wires down. >> flames and black smoke shoot into the air. at least two people on board killed. federal investigators on the scene e this morning. under pressure d taking the plunge. how well do those cases that prprise to protect your phone, how well do they really work? the companies that sell them are here accepting our challenge. our big live experiment only on "gma." and we do say good morning, americ on this wednesday, it is veverans day and there's a full crowd outside and we're just so gref to all the servicemen and women and their families for what ty do for us today and every day. >> we honor them al
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>> we do. we've got a lot to talk about. the republican presidential candidates facing off as you know, the fourth time last night, the front-runners,onald trump and ben carson, center stage and thehe most talked about facebook and google.. hillary clclton weighing in on twitter agn. her campaign tweeting this image, we will have full team coverage for you this morning. >> that is all coming up. senator marco rubio herere too. but we begin with that breaking news overnight threats on the univerty of missouri campus. students fearing for their safety and alex perez is on the scene in columbia, missouri, good morning, al. >> reporter: it has been an emotional few days on campus so every threat is being taken seriously as some students on socialedia overnight saying they just don't feel fe right now. th morning, students at the university of missouri on edge after a series of alarming and anonymous posts on social media overnight sparki fears for their safety. one user writing i'm going to stand my ground tomorrow and
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others posting these ominous messages. well, tomorrow mizl really make national news and don't go to campus tomorrow. this man caughtn camera screamg racial slurs. >> you think not eating for eight days is hard. bleep ] take a walkk to rica. > aimed at mizzou grad student jonathan bler who had mounted a hunger strike in protests of alleged racial intolerance. reports of the kkk on site circulating. at these two campuss buildings thrown into lockdown mode including the black culture center. >> i'm getting a a lot ofessages about students feeling unsafe. >> repepter: several hours later officials giving the all-clear confirminghere was no immediate threat. this incident comes just a day after racial tensions reached a boiling point. >> i'm resigning as president of the university of missouri system. >> rorter: president tim wolfe resigning monday over the handling of what students call institutiol racism on campus. >> let this be a testament to all of the athletes across the
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power. reporter: and university offs say they are investigating tse threats and working with law enforcement on all levels to ke the campus safe. robin, george. >> all right, alex, thank you very much. >> intense situation there. the other big story, the republican debate in wisconsin, the candidates facing off on the economy and immmmration and abc'ss tom llamas was there for it l. good mornin tom. >>eporter: ron, good morning to you. the debate stage was smaerut there were still some big fights. no personal attacacks this time. the disputes were over positions and it was a big night for senators cruz and rubio and jeb bush showing more energy. overnight, thehe repeplicans battling toe president making their case on the economy and national defefense. a debate more policy -- >> marco, marco, how is it coervative -- >> reporter: but some pumps. >> how is it conservative to add a trillion dollars in military expenditures? >> we can't even h have an economy
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if we're n notsafe. thererare radical jihihists beheading people and crucifying christians. a radical cleric trying to get a new weap. taking over the south china sea, yes, i believe the world is a safer -- i don't believe, i know that the world is safer and better place when america is the strongest military power in the world. >> reporter: all of the candidates rallying a ainst the irs. >> there are more words in t t irs code than there are in the bible. and not a one of them is as good. >> reporter: and dr. ben carson a leadingandidate, slamming the news coverage of alleged discrepancies in hisife story. >> i have no problem with being vetted. what i do have a problem with is being lied about. >> reporter: on the economy, the retired neurosurgeonon appearing to changee his pition on raising the minimum wage. >> i would not raise it. >> reporter: b back in may carson favored increasing it. asked him aboutut the change. so just to be clear are you in favor of raing the minim wage or you're not in favor of itit.
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of it but i'm in favor of having the discussn because i believe that the way you do something in a pluralistic society is you put it out in the open so that everybody understands whas going on. >> reporter: donald trump at one point playing reree criticizing carly fiorina for cutting people off. >> whyhy does she keep interruptingverybody? >> yeah. >> reporter: and fighting for jeb bush to get a chance to speak. >> governor -- >> you shoulul let jebeb speakak >> thank you, donald, for allowiwi m to speak at the debate. that's really nice of you. i really appreciate that. what a genenerous mou are. >> repeporter: but later bush clashed with trump over immigration refusing to support mass deportation of undocumented immigrants. >> it's just not possible. and it's not embracing american values. andt would tear communities apart. ananit would send a signal that e not the kind of country that i know america is. >> reporter: what we didn't see last night, not a single candidate not even donald trump
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campaign trail going after dr. ben carson and so many people were talking about the bush/rubio rematch, that never happened. the next debate fivive weeksaway. george. >>thanks, tom a a o one othe candidates, senator marco rubio joins us nonow. some more good reviews for you, senator, last night. you stayed out of that debate between jeb bush, john kasich and donald trump over immigration and trump's mass depoation plan. kasich called it silly, not adult. is he right? >> well,irst of all,l, pie position on it iss well s sted andhat is we have to deal with immigrion in three steps. we can't do it all a once. tried to in 2013 and the american people don't trust the federal government so we have to bebegin by proving to people that illegal immigration numbers are downsignificantly. the second step would be to modernize our legal immigration system so it's merit based and after those t t thingss we have to r rponsibly but r rlistally deal with people here illegally and as i said if you're a criminal, haven't been here very long you can't stay
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pass a background check, learn english, spay a fine a start paying taxes and you'll get a work permit for ten years. that's my position. it's beeeen well stated for a long time a ihink it's the only y forward on immigraraon at this int. >> a l think ted cruz could be your toughest opposition. he seemed to send a shot across your bow taking on the issue of sugar subsidies of the you's gotten a lot of money from them in the papast. that drawn cticism. rubio and big sure. your sugar high i i a new l l a a betrayal of conservative principles. how do you respond gentlemam. >> i'm prepared to get rid of the sugar program. every country in the world that has one has a subsidy and when they get rid of their, i'm prepared to get rid of theirs. >> you know that's not going to happen, though. >> but i'm not going to wipe out an amemecan industry that ppens t to have a lot of workers
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disarming them. it has to be fair. ey have huge advantages. they don't have an epa or labor unions in those countries so if we could jt even the field, if ey -- if other countries that we're competing against get rid of their programs i'll be the first one working to get rid of ours but i'm not going t t destroro an american industry at employs people in my state. >> there was a moment off mike during o of the commercial breaks, you headed over to vernor bush, jeb bush a and just seemed to ice you. what hapappened there? >> oh, someone showed moo he that video last night. it made it look that way. we were fine. look, we're running f f president of the unid states and so -- but i don't take any of it personal. there was nothing behind it. i know it makes for an interestg vine video but it wasn't anything ofmeaning. >> senator rubio, thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. thananks very ch. all right, george, thank you. abc's chief business and economics corspondent rebecca
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checking a couple ofbig moments from the t t front-runners and, rebeccaax at one point rand paul called out donald trump abou a big trade deal. who is right? >> this was a really important question last night. robin, it s about why donald trump is opposed to the tpp trade deal and lten to what he says about china and how the other candidates respond. >> almost everybody kes advantage of thenited states, china inn particular because they're so good. it's the number one abuser of is country. we are losining jobs like nobody's ever lost jobs before. i want to bring jobs back into this country. >> hey, gerard, we might want to point t out china is not part of this deal. >> true. it's true. >> that's right. >> that's right. >> so youave kasich and paul, they're correct on this. china is not part of the trade deal. 12 countries are including japan and australia as well as the united states and what's inteterestinghere, military stragists actually think what's vital to this deal is the part that economically speaking
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china is not a part of the deal and actually think the fact that china is out is it a b b reason for the deal's success. >> we see a a the countries that are. >> all of them right here. not china. >> not china. the debate began talking about minimum wage. they had protesters outside there in milwaukukee and the candides were asked about that and ben carson had something interesting to say about minimum wage. >> every time we rse the mimg wage, the number of jobless ople increases. >> s so is he right? >> so i talked to a number of economists on this. they're deeplplyivided on this question. not all of the time is there job loss when there are wage hike, however, there can be joboss associated with wage hikes and the university of chicago did a a study of the 42 top economists in the country, they asked what would happen if the wages were increased, the minimum wage to 15. 40% undied. between the remaining 60%, they were totally split.t. >> so between the remaining 60%. >> totally split yes and no. >> rebecca, thank you very much. george.
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>> thank you, guys, let's brake it down with jon rl, matthew dowd, are here. jon, a lot of bstance. not too many fireworks. did it change ything. >> n n ally. rubio seemed to be t t winner, not a huge win for him. had an assist from rand paul wh chaenged on foreign policycy. good fored cruz. jeb bush had his best bedate so far but not enough cho thank the dynamic. overall it doesn't chang the dynamic. you still have trump and carson doing nothing to move them from their front-runner status. george, we are almost at halftime when it comeso debates. four debates. four debates where donald trump has been the front-runner. he has not been significantly challenged. he has not stumblend that means another win ultimately for donald trump. >> five-week gap until the next dete. >> i actually think this is starting to come into line like the college football playoffs where we're basically coming down to four candidates thatt a left in the race, trump, carson, rubio and cruz and i think if we hadd another debate where rubio and cruz did very well, if these were stocks, after this debate if these folks were stocks i'd
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put a hold on carson a trump because i think there's still some things missing there and put a buy on cruz andubio and i'd pull a sell on jeb bush. >> still a sell. >> pretty low rightht now. >> i would get out as soon as youan because his 6%6% or 7% is not going up aftft the bate. he did better but not good enough to leap over. >> matthew dowd, jon karl, thanks very much. later i'll head to washington for an exclusive interview with president obama and we'll bring you that on friday. o you to that fiery plane crash in ohio. a small jet going dn in a residential area killing at least two people on boardrd c's david kerley is onn the scene for us in akron this morning. good morning, david. >> r reporter:ood morning, robin. this morning crash investigators and may mass casualty team will be here where that small jet crashed. have con fired that t have been killed but authorities a are unable to confirm what the jet's owner and family members are saying that there were nine people on board this s all jet.
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explosion on mogadore road. >> reporter: this is what they found. two homes ablaze and the remnants of a business jet. this morning, more questions than ansnswers as to why a plane plunged into a residential neighborhood. >> we have a plane into a house. heavy fire. we have a lot of wires down. >> repepter: the smallll jet a hawker 25 can carry up to ten passengers, it was en route from dayton to akron but just more than a mile from its destination the jet goes down, authorities have not confied how many were flying on the aircraft. they do say they d don't expect to findny survivors. at least two confirmrmed dead. the pilot and co-pilot. witnesses say the jet appeaeared to be having trouble bebere crashing. >> have you found the plane? >> yeah, i believe the plane -- it's in the brush. >> reporter: the shock and hoor of the crash captured in this woman's face who says she was video chatting at the time. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: you don't think a plane would drop in a residential area like this. this is crazy.
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>> reporter: beth montgomomy is on of the sidents. theses anormally homee every day but on tuesdays she has lunch with her son. >> if i don't mt myon on tuesda, i would have been there. >> reporter: despite the destation, she's counting her blessings. >> i have my life and that is most important. >> reporter: this morning, a new jers woman who is driven to ohio says her sister wasasne of the passengers on board. >> between the s siblings we started doing some detective work and made some calls and checked some flight plans and kind of put two and two together that it was her. >> reporter: abc news has learned there was no mayday call. there was no distress call. and there are only questions this morning, what actually happened to this jetet less than o miles from the airport. why did it go down? robin and georgege. >> a lot of questions sti coming. thanks. we turn to the first blizzard of the season hitting the mountains hard. snow falling in denver right nowow and the storm is on the move. ginger isracking it all. >> this veterans day storm has
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now med from the mountains into the foothills so denver, 3 to 6 inches. it is goingngo be a wrecec of a commute to matter where you are just east of denver especially because we're going to see blizzardrd conditions in easternrn colorado, parts ofebraska and kansas. there are wind advisories and warnings from new mexico to new york. a wide-spanning fast-moving storm that will pummel the midwest this average with severe weather. i thinanywhere from des ines to mepepeia sees the best st at damaging wind and an isooated tornado. chicago to shreveport, you're in it too later this evening and behind it it is windy and cold, serious introduction to winter.. windy and cold here today too. thank you. those daily fantasy sports
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seconds. >> amy has t morning's other top stories starting with thatt crackdown on fantasy spos sites. >> that's right. new trouble, big trouble for daily fantasy sports sites, fanduellnd draftkings. new york's attorney general say ey amount to illegal gamblg and ordered t them to stop accepting bets from new york residents or face criminal charges. the companies insist they are runng ges of skill, not chance. and therefore shouldn't be subject to g gambling regulations. new york's decision cou pave the way, though, for more states to take action. well, more than 100 bikerss have now been indicted in connection with this shoot-out between motorcycle gangs and police at a texas restaurant back in may.
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nine people were killed. the bikers are charged with organized criminal activity. and in virginia, three men are accused of plotting to attack synagogues and black churches as part of a race war. they reportedly tried to b b weapons and explosives fm undercover agents. overseas germany is imposin tighter ctrols onon refugees crossing its border and it now wants to force syrians to apply for asylum in the european country where they first arrived. it's a sign germany's refugee intake may be reaching its limits. and encouraging newss about former p psident jimmy carter's battle against cancer. doctors say he is responding well to treatment and they have found no new tumors. well, finally it's a sticky job but someone's got to do it. crews begun steam cleaning seattle's famous gum wall. for 20 years -- look at that -- people have been sticking their chewed up gum on that wall. an estimed 1 million piece, cleanup willake several days
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fresh wall to decorate again, right? becaus are you really going to top them. >> why did they start doing it. >> they just started i the the '90s, peopletatarted throwing their gum there and the idea discuss stuck. >> i knew that was coming. >> i d ha for you. i'm here for you, amy. thank you. . more ahead on this veterans day and an abc exclusive,e,he skier seen plumbing 1600 feet down a mountain now speaking out. we'll talk about the air bag that helped save his life. also ahead, a murder mystery, a mcdonald's mogul's wife found dead in her home. we'll have the search for the killer right now right here on "gma." we also have a big live challenge. it's begun. hundreds of dollars worth of brand-new phones taking the plunge. willhey rvive?
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"families in need really feel the impact of those price increases first. then, of course, through our purchasing program when our prices go up, it's the same thing... we aren't able to buy as much of something or maybe we choose not to buy it at all" says linda scheid, executive director, food bank of siouxland. jessica rae: local butchers are feeling an effefe as well steve hein, manager of braunger's steak company, says just like gasoline, a price hike won't deter customers from buying a turkey for thanksgiving. the bigger problem is... not enough turkeys to go around. jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: an intense storm system will rapidly pass through the region today. we expect showers, thunderstorms, and
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welcome back to "gma." you're looking at the snow falling in denver this mornqng. some treherous driving, first blizzard of the season. some mountain areas getting three feet of snow already. many more americans on alert for extreme weather if this storm moves east. >> winter will be here before we know it. also right now, bla students at thth university of missouri threaeaned overnight with racial tensions heightened, security stepped up this morning after alarming posts on social media threatening to sho student, one person is in custody this morning for making those threats. investigators on the scene of that plane crash in akron, ohio, ateast two people were killed when the small jet went down srt of thehe airport into an apartment building. we do say good morning, america. on this wednesday morning. look who is here. michael strahan. >> i'm here, good morning. >> good morning.
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>> i here and i'm inside. lara is outside, evybody. and she's outside with our big iphone case challenge and what's going on. >> i'm here with adrienne from motorola. we're putting twophonesn waterproof cases and dropping them in six feet of water, see how they do. ben carson, you might notice, i ten feet above me. he's going to drop a phone billed as the only one with a shatterproof screen. company says it's good for up to five feet and we'll double it and see what happens live. adrienne, arere you ready? she's feeling confidenen we'll let you know howt goes. >> that is some contraption up there. >> tt is coming up. we b begin with the murde mystery stunning an elite new york suburb. the wife of a mcmogul because found dead inside her estate anan linzie janis is here with e latest. goodod morng. george.
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down in a normally peaceful community dotted with mansions andorse farms. the victim found insid her home but police say there was no break-in. this morning, a mystery unfoldg at this sprawling new york estate. the mate tri yashg of a prominenen family found murdered. the victim, 83-year-old lois colley, the wife of multi multimillionaire eugene colley, one of theiggest owners of mcdonald's rtaurant franchises in the country. police responding to a 911 call just after 5 p.m. monday after a caretakerr at windswepttfarm, collll's 0-acrehilltop estate discovered her body. >> she was found in the laundry room which is just i insidee the garagege and sheas lying on the floor. >> reporter: police say the cause of death w blunt force trauma. investigators combing the woods tuesday searching for a possible weapon.
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the only thing missing from the home, a smalal firirextinguisher. >> athis point it's early on in the investigation and, again, we not rulg out anyone but, no, at this point we don't have any suspects. >> the town's supervisor calling colllley a plar of the community. >> they were very much involved in a lot of different things this noun. very nice lady. any time you met her she had a kiss for you, just a very nice person and my hea goes outut to the colleyy family. >> reporter: police calling it a shocking and disturbing crime. saying there was no sign of forced try. well, police say they've spoken with eugene cololley who owns over 10 mcdonald's restaunts. they say he is not considered a suspect. the couple have four sons. police questioning everye that knows the family at this time as they try solve the myststy. >> right now no suspects. >> no suspects. >> okay, thanks very much. >> incredibly sad. we'll turn to that skier who somehow survived this terrifying 1600-foot fall down a m mountain.
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incredible video captured on his helmet cam and abc' t.j. holmes, you got a chance to sit down w whim for an e elusive ininrview. >> i j jt wanted to hug him when i saw him. not only a miracle h survived but he barely even broke a nail. you think how is that possible when you see this violent plunge 1600 feet? well, it turns outhile he was falling he was thinking and he made a decision midtumble that might have saved his life. look and listen closely. that's professional s skier ian mcintosh plummeting 1600 feet down a massive mountain. cameras and microphones catch every painful bump and grunt on his way down. >> i felt like eternity, man. it really did. i thoug this is never going to stopop >> reporter: the 34-year-old was on alaska's nicola mountn range when he mistakenly skis into a five-foot trench and
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wipes out. >> i surprised the heck out of me. i had no idea that was coming. i knew at that point it was game over and i was going for the ride of my life. >> reporter: that's the very moment you hear him clearly cry out. >oh, no. >> it felt like i was getting hit by linebackers the whole way down the mountain over and over and over again like full sprinting linebackers. >> reporter: to soften those blowows and possibly prevent major trauma, macinsh had the presence of mind to deemployee the air bag built into his backpack. brought one of thohose to s s me. just go ahead and pullhat whiteandle for me right therere. pull it. there's your life jacket for flying down the mountain. >> you're flying down the mountain in this. >> yes. unfortunately. >> after falling for nearly a full minute macintosh finally comes t ta stop. >> i'm okay. >> reporter: but aside from a
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was fe and undeterred. >> i don't want to die doing what i'm doing. i don't have a death wish. i'm not the type. but i do have a wish to live life to its fullest and get out there and live my dreams and this kind of stuff is what i drdrm about. it's what lay awake thihiing about. >> that air bag you saw there was actually meant, it was designed to keep people out of an avalanche. you let that out and keeps you on top. >> how did it work? >> it just on his back it cushioned him a little bit because he was getting hit and pounded. he was on snow but it's packed underneath. prevented some seriousraum anddhe mistake he made wasot on the mountain during a a bad turn but before he ever got on the mountain. they were in a hurry.y. they hadbout 15 minutes of daylight. he saw this line. he didn't study it like he normally did so missed that little thing and almost c costim his life. >> that's all it takes. >> and two days later he was back skiing again. >> thank you, t.j. >> okay. fairy tale. >> it s, it was.
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cell phone because let's face it we're alleing with fixing them and costs so much. >> americans have spent nearly $24 billion repairing and replacing those damaged smtphones since 2007 and two of t the common mishaps that damage them, s spillingomething on them or dropping them in water. that's what we've done. you see them right there. take a look. this momoing, we aree putting two waterproro cases forhe new iphone 6s to the test. one, the lifeproof free that sells for nearly $80, the other is lifebox rugged that sells for nearly 36 bks on amazon. bothlaim they can protect them submerged in water for up to an hour at 6 and a half feet. three,e,two, one. out anou agent we dropped ose cases into the water and now it's time to see how t the phones work. live. all right. and these phones haveeen submerged for up to an hour now. so it's time to pulull them out and i'm going to fish them out right now.
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we have reps from the company here and you guys arere nervous. i see it. you're nervous,s, aren't you? >> a little bit. >> we're ready. >> you guys rerey? audience.. here we go. >> so, gio, you're goingo call me on tse phones. >> i'm going to call you on these phones. >> gio's got my digits. >> getting this off here. let's do this. we have the lifeproof. >> so far no ring. >> give me a second. i'm downwnere. all right.t. so submemeed for an hour. >> lifeproof. it's a little wet. let's try the lifebox. here we go. here we go. this is lara's number. i'm calling you, lara. you'u're goingo pick up. >> everybody, it's working. what up, gio? >> what's up? you hear me. >> it absololutely worked, guysys lifebox. >> that was yos. >> so now i hung up. this one iss a little wet. >> got to dry it off heren but it's on. itit's on. that's a good start. >> it's working.
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>> look at you, the confidence. look, it's on. >> gio, once again you're keeping me waiting. i thought whad a te. let's go. >> here you go. >> will it ring? >> once e ain, it's ringing. that's goodd to know that you can submerge these f up to an hour. gio, great to talk to you. >> you want whine? >> no, not yet. it's 5:00 somewhere but not here. >> you'reappy with the results. it's kind of incredible. they've been in here 6 1/2 feet of water. >> we actually terproof test everery single case. >> it's nice for us too for ow our viewers. it's fantastic. great job, gio. >> thank you very much. >> back to you guys. >> all right, guys. way to go. coming up a big health alert about childhood obesity and heart december. plus, that selfifi that really delivers. michael is going to have that.
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it is time for "the speed feed," do you hear that? do we sound like extra loud? i hope not. echo, echo. here we go. what's the story. >> there's a new dad and, you kn, a lot of couples whenever they have a baby they invite people into the delivery room but how about 2.million rangers because that's how many have seen this photo of this about-to-be a dad selfie. look at this guy. it's a braveman. now, in "the speed feed" speed dial we asked the couple sari and gil solano about what made him take the picture just moments before the baby was born. >> what i trieded to do and awkward situations isake her laugh and so i knene that would
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make her laugh. she is never really demanding at all but for some reason before we wentnto the room she said she really wants a picture of our fes of the rctioions of our faces. >> but i meant when she was born. >> yeah. >> her face kind of says it all.l. >> what was be your reaction? sdmo intthe nearl as sweet as hers. >> she liked it and she said that the one thing that she got a big kick out of whever there were comments on the page a lot of people said are you single yet asking him that because they thought she would break up for hi >> she was in labor for 12 hours when that picture was ken. >> i'm sure she could laugh about it now. at the time is doesn't look quite so funny. a good woman to forgive and laugh. >> uh-huh. >> the selfie is a selfless acd. >> there you go. thanks, you two. when we come back at the top of the hour, surprising twist on "dancing with the stars." have you heard about is, tamar braxton back in the hospital. she's out.
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hospital. according to court documents alex anderson n t up with a 13 year old in the hospital's waiting room. authorities say anderson kissed the girl multiple times, before making sexual contact with her. anderson is charged with 3rd degree sexual abuse, and is currently out on 10 thousand dollar bond. but a court date is set for november 18th. jessica rae: a competency aring for an akron man accused of killili his mother is set for next month. a district judge has set the date for friday december 11th to ntinue johnathan neunaber's case. neunaber is accused of first degree murder in the death of his mother, 80-year- old esther neunaber. proceedings in the case have been on hold since a the presiding judge ordered a mental health examination in may. johnathan neunaber has pleaded not guilty. jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: an intense storm system will rapidly pass through the region today. we expect showers, thunderstorms, and later this evening some snow on top of that! winds will intensify today reaching gusts over 50 miles per hour later tonight. that could produce some difficult travel conditions as we
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ood morning, amica. it's 8 a.m. and highh school sexting scandal. students undmr arrest. at least 20 suspended over a sex tape. parents outrained. >> they have no evidence my son even received the video. >> school officials raise racing to shuhu it alldown. a "dadaing with the stars" shshker overnight. tamar braxton dropping out of the show back ih the hospital. more ill than anyone ought. fighting blood clots in her lungs. her ballroomartner val right by her side. >> this is what it feels like. >> "gma" body proud. ashley graham and dr. jen ashton taking on size and yourhealth isis size 1 1 as healthy as a size 2? we ran the tests and we will reveal the results live.
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and what happened when michael met julia. >> did we just bececome best friends. >> yes, we might have. >> oh, my goodness. i kind of like it. >> what the superstar spilled about married life and being a mom and waiai till you see the momeme she turned the tables on michael. >> blessi didn't think i blushed. >> all ahead as we say -- >>. >> all: good morning, america. >> i do believe michael has a new bff. we do say good morning, americic and itt is veterans day. and what a gre moment to acknowledge our men and women in uniform and their families past and present. >> look at all those service mbersuthere in times square this morning. thank you all for your service. >> yes, we do. your father was in the rvice. your dad was in the service. >> yes. >> just onef those days. >> it sure is. also coming up on "good morning america," "gma's" going undercover and maks and peta pulled off quite a surise at a
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dance class. well, this morning we teamed up with andrea bocelliand, boy, did he give one couple the surprise of their lives on theirir big day. so many people stunneded at their weweing. could you imagine? >> i love this series. >> it is beautiful. i watcheded it aheadf time. stay at home. you want to see this but first to a with the morning rundown. amy. >> good morning, everyoyone. and the big story this morning new tensions at the university of missouri. a suspect has now been arrested accused of making racial threats against students there. those threats were posted on social media ovovovnight and popoce now say that suspect was not on or even near campus and there was no immediate danger. the threats follow the resignation of the school's president amid protests over racism on campus. well, investigators are trying to figure out why a sma business jet crashed io this apartment complex in akron, ohio, killing at manyy as nine peopop. offififials s s there were no distress calls fm that j which was only a mile from the airport.
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presidential candidates stayed focused on the issues during their fourth debate of the campaign. donald trump came under fire for his plan to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. ohio governor john kasich calling that plan silly and trump wasas booed whehe he napped at carly fiorina for interrting other candidates. analysts say marco rub and ted cruz had a strong showing defending their positions on foreign policy and the tax code. jeb bush may have had his best debate performance yet, but many analysts doubt it will be enough to revive his campaign. twowo teenagers in new yoror now facing felony charges over a sexting scandal. they're accused of making and sharing&a sexually explicit video and now dozens of other students are suspended. abc's reena ninan has more. >> reporter: this morning two new york high schools embroiled in a sexting scandal. two 14-year-old boys from smithtown high school in long islandrrested after policee say one o o them taped thether allegedly having a sexexual encounter with a you girl.
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vio to other minors.percent higher, just in time for thanksgiving. and with the number of turkeys donated each year variable, the food bank of siouxland is worried ththat higher prices may hihiclose to home r some. "families in need really feethe impapact of the price increases first. then, of course, through our purchasing program when our prices go up, it's the same thing... we aren't able to buy as much of something or maybe we choose not to buy it at all" says linda scheid, executive director, food bank of siouxland. jessica rae: local buhers are feeling an effect as well
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steve hein, manager of brng's steak company, says just like gasoline, a price hike won't deter customers from buying a turkey for thanksging. the bibigger problem is... not enough turkeys to go around. ssica let's check in with for the weather. matt: an intense storm system will rapidly pass through t t region today. we expect showers, thunderstorms, and lar this e eveningsosome snow on top of that! winds will intensify today reaching gusts over 50 miles per hour later tonight. that could produce some difficult trel conditions as we entethe evening and overnight
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coming up, " "gma's" countdown to ththksgiving. brought to you by walmart. share wonder every day. welcome back to "gma." everybody is getting excited. >> getting used to the couch. th shocker on "dancing with the stars" last night. tamar braxton drops out reveals a series health scare and mara schiavocampo here with that. hey, mara. >> good morning. what she thougugight have bebeen pneumonini actuauay turned o o to be something. more serious and nowow even though braxton has left the show, she said she considers herself a winner, simply for being able to
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>> reporter: overnight a shocking "dancing with thehe stars" eliminaon. tamar braxton posting this photo from her hospital bed with partner val chmerkovskiy saying with a heavy heart i regret to inform you t that my season of has come to an end due to blood clouts on her lungs. >> tamam and val. >> reporter: senddo the emergency room beforemonday's live broadcast. >> she's really kick. >> she's in the spital right now. >> just hurts. >> reporter: the juds forced to score her and val basedn their rehearsal footage. >> 8. >> 7. >> 7. let herer into your heart >> reporr: but thenn a shocking meback. braxton making it back in time for th finalerformance saving herself from elimination. >> i'm amazed you're here. >> reporter: after seemingly regaining her strength a earning her team a near perfect score. >> 9.
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>> 9. >> 9. >> i thought we were going to go and i was okay with that honestly. i was okayith that because wantnt her to be well. i'm just glad that she's okay and i want her to take care of herself. >> reporter: but braxton now revealg she returned to the er afte that performance learning that she didn't have pneumonia like she thought but sometething way more serious, blood clots in th sides of my lungs. >> reporter: this is not the first health-releled elimition to shock this year. kim zolciak suffering a minii ballroom. >> in the instance of illness or other health-related matters affecting their a ability t participate in the game, they must wiwithdraw. >> reporter: now, brtos treatment movin forward likelel includes long-term blood thinneners which could limit certain activities like jumpin pulmonary embow limps are serious andnd can be life-threatening. i talked to dr. ashton before the segment. she said this was not caused by
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the work of didn't. it's a very physical but that did not cause this. >> you have to address it right away. she said the s symptomsren't subtle. this is sometng that even if she weren't doing the show shehe would have noticed t symptoms associated with this. >> we wish her well. >> thank you. >> let's go outside to michael and lara. >> all right, george. out here doing a live edition of "gma on the lookout" andhis morning, we're lookingt ways to protect something that most of us use all day every day, our cell phones. >> wow. i mean not all day.y. >> i do. >> all righ so i i the last hour you may remember we dropped t iphphones in a takata of water to see how well the waterproof cases worked and they both did and now gio taking us to new heights. gio, what's the challenge? supply think youll are afraid of heights. you're not joining me but we're going to take look at a phone that clalas to have the first shshatter shatterproof shatterproofscreen, the drd turbo 2 by motorola. the company says it's designed to survive those times when we dr our phone b by accident on
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the street there orr the sidewalk. theyay it won't shatter after a fall from five feet so we'll try it out right w. motorola gave us these two phones to try it out. we've got motorola snding by right now to w wch it happen so here we go. on the count of three, guys, we'll drop it from five feet. three, two, one. ah. >> ouch. >> what do we got? >> itworked. it's still good. >> adrienne from motorola right here smiling feeling good. feeling optimistic. >> i never had a doubt. >> you're nono c cing down t, are you? >> i'm not. let's go higher, guys. let's go up. we'll go up. motorola does not guarantee this. it only says the screen is shatterproof for drops up to five feet. we're going to go up toen feet now, so let's get the audience to put on those safety goggles just in case. here we go. we're going torop - - count with . three, t t, one. oh. here we go. at do wegot?
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we hav a perfectly goophone, everybody. that's what we got. >> wow! >> it works. how about that? were you a little nervous. >> no, not at l. >> when you test it do you take it to greater hehehts? sfwleee putt through a lot of extremeeesting and therere five layers of screen technology in there that is guaraeed not to shatter. >> i'm going to tell you right now you need to get a phone like this. i've seen your phone. it's a mess. it truly is a mess. >> it's not actually glass. >> no. no. it's not. it's actually a flexible display. >> like a plexiglas. >> well, it's -- >> top secret technology but it's really truly flexible so michael could fumble this and -- >> i never fumble. great job, gio. thank you. you passed the test and now we're going to take it back inside to amy. >> we have another test here in our series. "gma" body proud with model and body activist ashley graham. this morning we are challenenng e notion of what it means to be healthy by putting two models
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to a health test. they're the same age, almost exactly the same height but with one important twist. take a look. they are top models who behind every day in photos and on the catwalk. but we want to kw is the siziz as healthy as a size 14?? we'll find out by putting them through fitness tests. first up ashley graham, age 28. stands tall at 5'9" and wears a size. 14. no history of diabetes or heart disease and exercises regularly. >> i do all kinds of cardio and weight lifting. ii do classes. >> reporter: and abeba davis, size 5'10"" and is a size 2. ha diabetes in her family and exercise, not so much. >> i walk my dog a lot. >> walking counts. >> thewo start their exam with our own dr. jennifer ashton. >> we'll do some basicheight,
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work that's kind of le the barometer of overall health. which would be a nonfasting diabetes screen, a nonfasting cholesterol pananel and then just kind o of see where you are. >> good. perfect. >> questions? >> nono, take my blood >> okay. >> next up, abeba. do you think you're in good shape. >> no. . i think physically i've been blessed genetically. >> don't be nervou >> but that's not all. our models head to crunch for a fitness test. >> i heard you're goingo put me through h hd core regimen. >yes, we' get an assessment as well as a fit test on t treadmill. let's go.. >> we'll get you five minutes of max. we're going to go aad and do anan overhead squat assessment.
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of 15 squats. >> okay. >> and abbeba. >> if i fit test. >> okay. >> you're going to have bh feet facing directly towards me and airports are going to be nice and l long overad. >> so which model is a picture of health? find out l le right now. >> that's right and we have ashley with us and dr. jennifer ashton as well so dr. ashton why don't you tell us the results. >> the molt of truth. so fir thing we did, we checked blood pressure. head-to-head, both in the normal rang ashley's is a little better than abeba and nonfasting diabetes test called the hemoglobin a1. c. both normal. you did a little better than abeba. cholesterol, ldl. both normal. this is where abeba did a little better than ashley. we want too thank quest diagnostic for running these
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did a fitness test both passed pretty well. you are 28 but i want to be clear. weweht is relevava. it's one thing that we lookk at. we want to assess t tha todaday. you both did great and also want to assess it dow the road in the few fracture. that's why liviving a healthy lifestyle is so important. >> what do youake of those? >> i'm not surprised. it's clear this is a very healthy woman right here. >> i love it. >> yes, you e. >> you started at the very beginning of your day, what do you do each and every morning. >> i hike to start with hot water and lemon and do -- it's alkalines my body but i have agreen juice. i sar a green j juice a day keeps the doctor away. >> like a serving o vegetables. >> spinach, kale, apple, lemomon, ginger. >> about 2 1/2 cups of vegetables per day and get that in nice juice in the morning. try to use the pulp so you get the 2350iber. >> a little sweet. >> it's great. >> you guys, you're already done. >> then in terms of keeping your body fit. you are fit. you pved that today.
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what do you do? >> thank you, girl. >> squats arms, i am always traveling, i never settle down. be. so -- just have my juice while you work out. >> as are reaeally important and i always like to go this w a then, doctor, sorry, i'll come forward a i like to go out and like to do it with a squat and make sure -- >> full body work ute. >> make sure that your butt is t like you'roing to sit dodo andnees cannot go over your toes. >> anyoneho follows you on instagram kws you're dng thes every day. >> women to did weighthts. they need to d resistance training. as important as cardio and your form is on point. >> you keep working out. i'll keep drinking and ginger, i'll see you. >> i love the green drink. asiaia said some green drinks are good. not all. we hava lot of new faces. you are n in school. veterans day already. i didn't forget about the veterans. we're so grateful for everybo
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and check in with them but first we have e to check in on the snow still falling in denver. they should end up with somewhere between 3 and 6 inches. some of the mountain area, 8 to 15. you know what else comes with it, big-time nd, the gusts by tomorrow morning at davenport, iowa. 45 miles per hour. it will be coal and windy behind the system. this thing scoots through very quickly. and severe weather on the front later this evening some snow on top of that! winds will intensify today reachingng gusts over 50 miles p p hour later totoght. that could produce some difficult travel conditions as we enter the evening and overnighght urs. the system is fast to move eastward and tomorrow we'll have sunshine, but a brisk northwest wind. then on friday ill get more comfortable. today's high is 52 with rain, wind, stor, and snow later! tonight's lolois 33
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audience got the goggles too. let's get some "pop." >> we begin with this. remember word problems in math class. i d don't know about you, kind of my worst nightmare. here's the story of one girl who completely schooled her teacher on an examm that included a word probm in whichour groups of couples swapped dates for four different school events. students were supposed to termine which girl ended up with which boy at the next evt. but fourth grader maddy douglas' answer is classic. she wte on this paper, you can't read it, i can't answer this problem because my momomays according to girl code, you shouldn't date a friend's ex-boyfriend. >> that is great. >> i love it. >> she didn't get creditt for the answer but her teacher did admit she made a very good point. >> als in "pop news" this morning, i don't know about you guys howow youelt gettingp
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this ototr's reaction, my producer will showed me this. totally nailed it for me. exactly. >> is that a pet otter? this that's a pet otter. >> so on the other hand, just like this turtle after a goo shower hopefully you're all ready for twerk. another appearance in "pop news." this isnd it's not thlast. >> youou can bring it ck. >> the turtle could talkk that would be a true fait accompli for me. playing "hot stuff" because, hot stuff is in the house. a very specialpop-. my pal kathy griffin is with us. oh. she's the cover girl, get over here, gorgeous. >> i wasosing. i couldn't stop posing. >> welcome. >> i was screaming, george notice me, notice me.
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>> you look great. >> kathy iss the covov girl for the upcomingssue of "adweek." we have the exclusive. >> look at that picture. >> my farrowpharao lady. >> there i am in a golden swimsuit the way george picictures me every night, am right buddy? okay. all right. that was barely left me hanging. robin hady back here. >> busy woman. these performing at radio city. >> no, carnegie hall >> carnegie hall. thursday night, torrow night one of only five female stand-up comics to perform at carnegie alone ever. my third time there. >> bravo. pretty impressive. >>:00 and i'm excited doing 80 cities in my tour going to the real americaca as they would say. the real america everywhere. carnegie will be fab tass tick and new year's eve with anderson cooper. i think he's trying to k kill me. we're on from 8 p.m. till 12:30.
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all the things i've said to him that are loveingly teases. >> there's no way you can ntain yourself. >> . happen. >> right here. i dough think it'll b fun in. come to see me at carnenegie ll, ke in mind tre will be cursing and negativity now like where we're clean and polite. >> listen, here's a little sampling of what you get. not so chattcathy, i'll give you a topic. w you feel aboutut number one man buns. >> i'm fine with jared leto. >> number two. >> last night's republican debate. >> didn't miss it. comedy gold. >> comedy gold in one more. millennials. >> have a work ethic.
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kathy griffin, everybody.after police say heas found fondling a 13- year-old girl in the waiting room ofof a local hospital. according to court documents alex anderson met up with a 13 year old in the hospital's waiting room. authorities say anderson kissed the girl multiple times, before making sexual contactwith her. anderson is charged with 3rd degree sexual abuse, and is currently out on 1 thousand dollar bond. but a court date is set for november 18th. jessica rae: a competency hearing for an akron man accused of killing his mother is set for next month. a district judge has set the date for friday december 11th to continue johnathan neunaber's case. neunaber is accused of firirstdegree murder in the deh of his ther, 80-year- d esther neunaber. prpreedings in the case have been on hoho since a a e presiding judge ordered a mental health examation in may. johnathan neunaber has
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welcome back. we have a big surpris for all you "star wars" fans. your first look at "entertainment week's" brand-new "the force awakens" collector's cover. some of our old favorites and ne one. >> who is yr favorite? when i was teacher j.j. abram was my student and now he's a big fancy director. >> he should cast you. >> weust talked. you're right. he should cast me in something. that's right, lara, spencer and george. >> he owes it all to kathy. the issue is out friday and the new "star wars" comes out december 18th. >> you know what we should cast you for doing this undercover series wheree have celebrities surprise peopop. >> we should. >> jar jar. i'll bring back jar jar pgs, the mos popular character in the history of the franche. >> how about this bride that you're about to meet got quite
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you'll take a look. >> area boi famed italian tenor, international recording artist and now "gma" undercover agent. the e mission, deliver a surprise performance for an unsuspecting briden her wedding day. >> my voice like a presentnt >> keeping the secret was probably the worst part. >> i was a little bit leery about if this was a true call. >> i said, ales, i am thinking it's a scam. > somethg in my gut told me this might be real. >> reporter: the venue ales and michele's wedding in new jersey. >> i knew it was coming up.
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time on my daughter walking down that aisle with her father. >> i will love you and honor you. all the days of my lifefe >> mr. and mrs. ales dolinar. [ cheers and applause ] >> we thought it was a halloween prank. we didn't believe it. though it was an impersonator. >> i'm still a little bit in shock to be honest. >>o he h h come all the way out here to do this for us is
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[ cheers andnd applause ] >> it was the best wedding ever. >> i mean it's a good day to be on tv because we all got our hairnd makeup done. >> exactly. >> so blessed and we' so happy that he was here to share this moment with us. >> i hope that they arar happy,y, od luck andave many days together. [ applause ] >> bocelli did it best. his voice is a gift. >> i love the bridesmaids. always about themselves. >> you know that had to kill josh groban. oh, that should have been my gig. michael bolton. they'reell crying rigig now.
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only one bocelli. >> the ultimate wededding singer. kathy, mwah. carnegie hall. >> everybody. >> tonight. >> i'm coming to a town near you. >> you have beenn warned michael. you've beenn warned. out to michael. >> thas, robin. one of hollywood'ssavorites is back on the big screen, i'm talking juliaoberer. she stars in the new thriller "secrets in their eyes." she plays a tough invesestigator who will stop at nothing to solve r daughter's murder. i got a chance to talk to her and she shared some secrets of her own. did we just become bt friends. >> yes, we might have. >> oh, my goodness. it's hard not to smile when in the companyy of j jia roberts. >> oh, bo >> her signature grin lights up the room heret the iconic beverly wiltshi hotel where she shot "pretty woman" 25 years ago. >> do you have any feelilings thahat come over you when you come into this hotel. >> abject awkwardness especially when i go into the elevator
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because the elevatorsrsre exactlyhe same and have the little seats. and that's when i jus walk in and kind of look around and everyone is looking at their feet. >> reporter: if "pretty woman" set the tone for the julia rorts we've all come to know and lovove her new film "secrets in the eyes" shatters that image completely. >> it's your daughter. >> what? >> reporter: as an investigator whwho uncovers the body of her owow daughter. brutallylymurder. help me. >> reporter: this movie, justice and revenge. how far would you go forustice and resaeng. >> i feel like part of my personality is ferocious and part of my personality is the greatest power you can wield towards an enemy iso ignore their existence. >> i don't have the stomach to watch him walk away` again. maybe we go about this a little less officially. >> the director sai you said i don't want a movie star part i want to get in. i want to get dirty and from
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what i saw you did exactly that. at points i said, is that julia roberts? >> when you've been in the businessss this long and people feel they know you as well as they do, you want themo go and enjoy a movie and not think about who you are. >> did it help to have your husband the cinematographer on the film. did it help to have him there when you got out of a heavy scene. >> it helped in a couple of ways because, first of all, i try t t imprpress him so mumu thatt r rlly as mucas i try to impress my director, i just think, is he -- okay. >> are you really trying to impress your husband. >> he's looking. >> oh. >> really. >> of course. 's my person. >> i love that. >> he's my person. and part of it i we would spend the whole day together by the time we're hom we're not talking about work, it'sust all about the kidid whichch was amazing. >> you have any parentingips for me? >> my daughter said to me last year we were talking about school, and shehe w having some frustratio and she said, mommy,
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like and i said to her, gue what i'm going to do today, i'm going to sit in the back o your classroom all day today and understand what it's like. by the time the bell rang to go home, thihis is what i know, no child wants to get inhe car and have their parents say, how was your day? >> because you sat ther >> the relentless pursuit of knowledge and then you get in the car with this new safe moment, how was your day? what did you do? tell me the whole thing. it's like, no. >> and there's something i hr you play at the dinner table called family dinner game in family dinner game. >> where you ask questions around the table. >> uh-huh. >> doo youave questions. >> i have a few questions. >> i have questions. what's your middle me. >> anthony. hmhm what is the first thing you look at when you see somebody. >> i guess, you know, your eye,
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they're own, they're twinkly. okay, thank you. >> that's when you say, oh, so are yours. >> you know what, you have this personality, spapaly brown eye, 9 beautiful smile, you exude happiness. >> my gap used to be as big as yours then i stopped suckingng my thumb. >> i never sucked my thumb so what's my excuse. >> i love it. >> thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> "secrets in their eyes" is in theaters on november the 20th and you cansee. ref my intervivi with julia tonight on "nightline." ginger. >> tha you, michael. i'm going to go ahead and say you have sparkly hazel eyes. >> thank you. > this is alex. all the navy folks with us, also the coast guard. you know, i'm going to take your hat. we are celebrating all veters today. and this will just, of course, say that. we'll do a selfie w with a sailor. first look at the veterans day cities, veteran, why me, 29 victory, michigan, 28. we made them since you were here
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and. colder by the weekend. mornining low, temperatures dropping tofreezing, some places below that number especially in the great lakes with all that wind. all right.expect showersrs thunderstorms, and later this e ening me snow on top of that! winds will intensify today y reaching gusts over 50 miles per hour later tonight. that could produce me >> all that weather broug to you by norton's. >>nd coming up we're counting down to thanksgiving with our pals from "the chew." first, though, i amm outsi with members of the coast guard sector new york at staten island. hello, everybody. leap veterans day. we thank you for your servicic the reason we want to highlight them it's veterans day and a sneak peek of "the finest hours." incredible story of a cst
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guard rescue. >> we got maybe three hours and then we sink. >> mayday, mayday. >> pick yourself a crew and assist that ship. >> it's your job too out, right? >> you got to go out. ey don't say you got to come back in. >> every fella here wants to live. thenly way that happens is if we work together. >> i'm not giving up on them. >> we lost. >> we all live. we all die.
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>>tt`t+o m4: bt@qj9h tt2w`t+o m4: "a@qz5, tt2w`t+o m4: bm@qq> 4w`t+o m4:" dztq n\p tt4w`t+o m4:" en >x0 tt4w`t+o m4:" gzt& '_h tt4w`t+o m4:" hnt& 7q$ tt4w`t+o m4:" iztq ]8\ tt4w`t+o m4:" jntq oh< tt4w`t+o m4:" lzt& w%@ we are counting down to thanksgiving with our friends from "the chew this morning. rla hall, clinton kelly,aria bartiromo, mike mario batali and michael symon. the idea of the big turkey, cooking it evenly. brilliant way to do it right here. >> i break it down because, one, you have less space it takes in the fridge and all the pieces cook evenlyly so i start with a brine, salt, sugar. august of these spices then i make a gremalato, lemon zest and chilies and put in under the skin then i start cooking it and look at this here. >> pan fried turkey. >> it is so good, george. are you smelling it. >> it smells so great. >> then do you put moren later on. >> no, that's it coming to the skin. you want to flip that. >> i will ahe try. u can do it.
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you can do it. go, george. yes. >> see. george can cook a turkey. >> get this out of the way. >> get that out of the way. >>. >> it is a great idea. so bebetiful. how long? >> it cooks for about 35 nutes, 35, 40 minutes. >> so much better than three or four hours then on to the veies. >> yes, this is roasted acorn squash. we've seeded, sliced it into, you know, spears like this. a little olive oil, salt and pepper. put that oven for about a half hour and go on top we'reaking a cheese sauce. >> first you bake that. >> then the cheese sauce. >> cheesesauce, butter and flour and then milk and thyme d gruyere cheese in there. >> do you have the recipe on the website? i tasted it. it's very goodod. >> we drizzle the cheese over the cooked acorn squash wedges. >> this could not be easier. >> right. >> thenheinal touch which was such a surprise.
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is the macadamia nut. >> hazelnuts. >> actually. >> macadamia nuts would be lovely, as well. >> use the nut of your choice. >> you see amy over there. >> yes, this is the big winner except let's pass it on because stuffing, this man knows stuff. >> mario, it is about everything. what's so special about that -- >> fennel sausage, chestnut and appl cut into cube. this is chi batsis ciabatto and save them in your freezer so it's virtually free so dump that over the dried bread. then you take some ear homemake chicken stock or even store bought chicken stock, a littl butter,arsley and there you pack it into this dish and bake it for 40 minutes this for me is what i would rather have of all the leftovers, i'd ratr have a stuffing sandwich than anything else. >> easy on the wallet. >> we have to have ssert, mike.
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>> two favorite desrts into one, chocolate pumpkin pie. and the tip here is because it is a loose custardy base and you can make the pie crist the day before you could make the custard the day before, it's just pumpkin, melted chocolate, a little cream, eggs, brown sugar and then the spice, clove, ginger, nutmeg a then you just take this, you bak the crust at 425 the day ahead of time. you take that beautiful custard and pour it in. >> soits >> it's so good. >> bak it at 350 for an hour. >> how do you transport it to grandma's house. >> i get a good box and bring it on over. >> all right. i thought there was a towel or something invold is there all on our website. "the chew," every day at 1:00 eastern. >> must see tv. coming up we're celebrating 40 years of "gma" with some of our old favorite musical performances. wow.
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walmart, share wonr every day. it's time to share the warmth with families and children in need. >> oh, wow. those look so good. >> go on, join us and tell them, michael. >> let's share the warmth by sharing some >> go into anyurlington tore to donate a coat and join our annual coat drive. >> we are celebrating 40 years of "gma." counting down too our big 40-hour live stream event marathon. that kicks off in just six days but this morning, a look back at some of the megamusic stars and performances that have taken over "gma." >> are you ready for this? >> good morning, america. and welcome to new york.
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ofold >> i love the music. who doesn't love music. >> we get to see some of the greatest artists in the world in thr moment. >> all playing right here in times square and in cecentral park. whoa show >> lady gaga coming in on a zip line. i mean, come on. rah rah >> and beyonce just thrilling. the entire crowd. whoa oh oh oh >> whoo! if you like it then you better put a ring on it >> pinch yoursf moment. beyonce, i mean,i, ocourse, would like to be one of our backup singers. she didn't agree with that prospect. i wish you were my first love because ifou were first thenn there would have been no second seconds baby you're a firework come on
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show them what you're worth >> the jonas brothers are taking bryant park by storm. >> one, two. >> there are new kids on the block. >> mariah carey has been called the pop cinderella of -- youreated me kind i'm every woman it's all in me i in me >> i'm sure it was really patti labelle he peak experience to have robin and me, s. try robin and me giving it our all. >> can't stay baby it's cold outside i got t go away >> rod stewt, what was i thinking? we like toparty dancing with
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my lead doing whatever we want >> i remember the very first morning that we had this young singer on the show that was coming out with a big album. tell me how am i supposed to ve withoutut you you got to know when to hold on know when to foal them >> lady antebellum and their hit. take me downtown like you got anywhere better to be >>. get on the boat get on the boat people >> ever wore a purple suit. thank you, thank you. it's my life it's now or never beautiful day >> yates. yeah don't stop the party
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>> in part of the legacy of "good morning america," the music. clap alongf you feel like a room without a roof cause i'm happppy clap along if you feel like happiness is the truth >> you guys, do it. >> why, why? >> reprise that dancing. >> please, w beg you to retire on thishe 40th anniversary. >> doing that move. >> amy. >> i mean -- >> we must have --
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back. all right, lara and amy. we'll show it again. we'll show it one more time. you know they're goioing to get you back for that. you know it. >> it's so worth it.percent higher, just in time for thanksgiving. and with the number of turkeys donated each year variable, the food bank of siouxland is worried ththat higher prices may hit close to home r some. "families in need really feethe impapact of the price increases first. then, of course, through our purchasing program when our prices go up, it's the same thing... we
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aren't able to buy as much of something or maybe we choose not to buy it at all" says linda scheid, executive director, food bank of siouxland. are feeling an effect as well manager of braung's steak company, says a price hike won't deter customers from buying a turkey for thanksging. the bibigger enough turkeys to go around. ssica for the weather. matt: an intense storm system will rapidly pass through the region today. we expect showers, thunderstorms, and lar this e eveningsosome snow on top of that! winds will intensify today reaching gusts over 50 miles per hour later tonight. that could produce some difficult trel conditions as we entethe evening
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>> it's "live! with kelly & michael." toy, "how to get awawith muer" star viola davis. and from the movie, "victor frankenstein," actor james mcavoy. plus, we'll give you the scoop on the trendiest mode of transportation around, the hoverboard. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] now, here are emmy winners, kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause]
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