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what happened to both abaaoud, the mastermind and that eight attacker that fled to bulge. >> "world news" anchor david muir on the scene since the raid began. david. >> reporter: we witnessed an incredible scene here. you know, when we arrived there was a line of ambulanceces prepared for anything and it was a terrifying start for the families who lived here. s.w.a.t. teams moving in under the cover of darkness about 4:20 this mororning. you can see still a heavy police pres behind me. that raid ending just a short time ago but the searches does continue and learned this morning what drew them to this neighborhood. they have been studying cell phone rececords since friday night since those deadly attacks here in paris and those cell phone rerecords they believe led them to the mastermind in one of t apartments here. but when they stormed into those two apartments a female suicide bomber detonating her belt, anher suspected attacker killed with a grenade all of this as they were warning everyone whoho lives around this
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square and in this neighborhood to stay indoors and lock the windows. 4:20 this morning paris time families here jolted from their beds. a hail of bullet, gunfire, explosions in the street. laser lights pointing into windows. police shouting to witnesses to get away from their windows to hide in their apartments. all of this as french police stormed is housing complex in sain, a suburb north of paris about one mile from france's national soccer staid couple where those terror attacks began to unfold friday night. sources confirming to abc news is operation all part of the hunt for the so-called ermind of the coordinated and deadly attacks he in paris, aelhamid abaaoud, the belgian militant and major isis recruiter. a prosecutor suggesting that cell phones found led them too this neighborhood. givingng them rson to believe that abaaoud could be in one of the apartments here. fresh sources telling abc news a woman killed herself during the
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all of the attackers who killed themselves on friday nig in paris had identical belts. a second terrorist here this morning killed by shrapnel and grenades. the bursts of gunfire l lasting three hours straight with sporadic explolosions i the hours that followed and witnessed special forces and truckloads of soldiers securing the main square here as military hecopters fly overhead. authorities shuttingng down schools and warning families to stay inside. al here abc's matt gutman who was just feet fm the chaos. >> multiple blasts right now. not sure what those sounds of explosions are. police have been mounting -- police have been mnting that as these explosions sound out. we're hearing cries of people down the street. >>eporter: this morning, authorities now say the raid is over. but that the searching here in thiseighborhood continues. families here stl on edge. >> a lot of people inside the district can't even go out. they're afrd to take the subway.
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you know, they're afraidhat something else is going to happen. >> reporter: authorities evacuating part of the neighborhood those who could not get out were told to their their windows locked. one witness saying it's like war has come to our neighborhood. abdelhamid abaaoud has not been found. the so-called mastermind but, again, two dead, multiple arrests here. five french police officers, members of this elite s.w.a.t. team thatoved in we injured during this operation and we've learned this morning that one of the police canines was killed in the raid and across france already today on twitter and elsewhere on social media they're honoring the s.w.a.t. teams who moved in quick and of course that canine lost. this who country transfixedd by this race to catch the attackers, the so-called eighth attacker a possible ninth attacker a fugitive on the run and this mastermind that they thought they were zeroing in on just behind the street where the searching does continue at this hour, robin and george. >> thanks very much. more on this from our chief
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brian ross, former fbi special agent brad rrrrett, a well and, brian, weust heard abouthese cell phone records that tracked them to this apartment. they fought abaaoud was there. not so sophisticated. >> not at all. sister-in-lawle cell phones. throwaway phones and threwhem away at the scene of the attack and recovered by police and used them to determine who they were communicating with and where for those attacks and that's why they thought abaaoud was -- >> they also found other kinds of equipment in the neighborhood. >> they also found in a raid in other hotel location, syringes and rubber tubing, suggesting this would be used to make a non nonmetallic bomb. that's how they would detonate the bomb. great concern then about female suicide many boers and believe there's as many as 20 in thi cell in paris and still looking for others and almost certain more attacks were planneded at least. >> brian, like brad has been following this very, very closely wt happened today and subsequent day, what are authorities doing now? as we heard david say the race
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is on to find these attackers. this current raid is over but where do they go from here, brad? >> inside this apartment if you couple the iormaon that brian is talking about from the cell phones, there will be more information inside. you kn, there's going to be a computer, who have they been communicating with? there's probably going to be other weapons, other explosive equipment inside. it may give them some additional leads. so, what you're going to see is more i think raids throughout thee day and into theight at various locations. th is like a tree growing. you have branches going off as they pick up more pieces of information from each raid, they're going to go to anoer house because t the concern, obviously, is where does this end and the answer now is unknown. >> brad the fact that haven't identifi any of the arrested yet should that make us assume it's not aaoud or they're just ing extra careful? >> it's hard to say, george. think what you've got is at
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fashion connected to each other. and, you know, that's obviously the concern is how many offshoots of that are there. because i think this is probably a loose group from the standpdpoint are there people on the pierreeriphery that maybe were trained, weren't part o of the attack and are out there and police have to go further and further out on this tree this will they get their arms around the group. >> and, brian, we heard from the u.s. authorities that they didn't have any specific or credible information, not a lot of chatter but the detetails cocoming out sound an awful like that tip that came from the iraqi government. they certainly do as the day before the attacks on friday the iraqi government sent wordo the u.s. and french intelligence they had picked up information there was goi to be a paing attack in france with 19 attackers and 5 people involved in logistics. they didn't know where a precisely when but they said that was coming. >> brian and brad, we appreciate it. i know you'll be staing by as
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developments happen. but the other major development overnight, the panic in the air. those air frae jumbo jets from the u.s. to pararis diverted because of bomb threats. abc's david kerley is at dulles international airport with that story. good morning, david. >> reporter: morning, robin. one just took off, t other from l.a.. justn the air for a few minutes when the threats came in and air france was taking no chances. on the ground in two cities air france jets surrounded by emergency vehicles, passengers getting o after those two bomb threats. >> air france, are you still dumping fuel? >>eporter: both making emergency landings shortly after taking off for paris. >> air france 65, salt lake tower, you're clear to land. >> we had made a pretty sharp right-hand turn and we're only at like 10,000 feet so we're descending. >> reporter: too took off from los angeles and diverted to salt lake and the other from dulles and had to make itsanding in
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halifax, nova scotia. >> people on the plane said some of the stewardesses on the plane were crying. >> reporter: in all 600 taken off the aircraft swept by authoritie and c canine units. >> the whole world is on edge after paris and so you're going to get these pranksters who want a reaction out of an acombun dance of caution they'll land them and check them out. >> reporter: authorities in canada and u.s.. working to determinethe nature of the threats and tracing that phone call, if they can, which grounded the two full international flights. so, these were false threats, both planes were swept. the one in salt lake city was able to tak off. the one in nova scotiaia has to take off later tonight because of crew rest issues. back to you, george. >> david, thanks so much. concern and anxiety and we'll move on to that soccer game between germany and the netherlandss evacuat and canceled tuesday after police said they had concrete evidence of a bomb threat although no explosives were found. it's more evidence about how much all of europe is on edge
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abc's terry ofmoran has more. >> reporter: it's an ordinary day here but there is in this city and in city after city across europe an undercurrent of dread. it's the nature of those paris attacks, ordinary cafes and restaurants concert, soccer match, stuff you'll find in any city here in brussels. there are still rays and arrests every day in this predominant muslim neighborhood. that's got everyone on edge and really in the back of everyone's mind even on day like today is that queuestion with where are they going to strtrike next? overnight in germany, police shut down a train station after getting what they called a concrete and serious threat at a nearby concert venue. at this 49,000-foot soccer stadium germany and netherands was set to play and suddenly called off after concern there. football gave way to fear. 90 minutes before kickoff police vehicles rushed t hannover stadium, reports of a suspicious package. over loudspeakers thousands of fansere ordered to evacuate situate. please remain calm.
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we want you to go home. the match was canceled and the teamushed to a a secure location. german chancellor chase mclaughlin enangela merkel was taken ou even the surrounding neighborhood was shut down. this morning, a german sports journalist at thee stadium posted this image on twitter. police appearing to hold a man at gunpoint. but hours later officials confirmed no device was found. hannover was clear. norreststs made. the heightened intense response is under standable here. is same german team was on the fid in paris friday. in londonn it wa a very different tone at wembley stadium. france and england's match started off witith a show of solidarity. 80,000 englishmen singing the ench national anthem and prince william ling a wreath for the paris victims.
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what a great moment that was. the jitters here in europe are natural. i was covering the white house back after 9/11 and remember being evacuated several time, a natural reaction, peopleill get back to normal and steady themselves butut right now if the object of the terrorists was to strike terror they've succded. >> yeah, we saw that with the evacuation. you're right about that, terry. what a contrast in saying, as you said, what happened at wembley stadium, the prince coming out and the show of unity like that, terry. >> reporter: absolutely, it was a special moment, especially given the ancient rivalry between england and france like cousins that don't get along or perhaps farther distant than cousins, and so to see that was very special for both countries at the end of the day, england didn't put any sentimentality on the pitch. they beat france 2-0. >> and thahat cops even as david cameron, the british prime minister sd they've stop several text ss.
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with russia joining the assault and france stepping up their bombing many are hopingg that will be a game changer in the w wargainst the terror group. abc's martha raddatz is in iraq where isis controls territory. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this u.s.-led air camign has been going on for more than 15 months here in iraq and syria. but since the paris attacks there has been a new ferocity. revenge came swiftly. 34 cruise missiles lauhed from the air and sea streaking across the skies tuesday aimed at isis targets. payback for the bombibing of that russian passenger jet last month, killing all oboard. the long-range russian bombers dropping the kind of ordnance that flattens buildings with little thought of civilians who may get in the way. 14 targets hit including an isis
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and the french now at war with isis launching retaliatory strikes for the third night since the paris attackss the aircraft carrier "charles de gaulle" is soon to steamoward the syrian coast, the u.s.-led air war has intensified too. 8,000 air strikes since last year. a new alliance that could be a game changer. the russians, french and u.s. finally coming together in a powerful coalition with one goal, crippling isis. >> we have to step up our efforts to hit them at the core where they're planning these thing things. >> reporter: but as we've seen isis is expanding i reach across the region. in a rare look, this pbs "frontliline" documentary journeys inside isis territory showi how they're focused on training a new generation of jihadists, children as young as 3. thecene were from
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afghanistan but there is no doubt things likehat are happening here in iraq and syria, as well. robin. >> all right, martrtha, thank you. these attackstepping up. we mov on to washington directctor of the fbi and homeland security secretary were on capitol hill last night briefing all members about the threat to our security. more interest our senior justice coespondent p pierre thomas. pierre, even though we just heard from brian that se of the cell phones they discovered in frae were relatively simple there is a big concern out here that those terrorists may have used encryption technology to go dark and escape detection. >> reporter: yes, george, it was an unusual classified briefing tuesday when all the members of the house and intelligence officials met with some key senators. snores came out of that meeting saying that the evidence is mounting that the killers in france didid, in fact use encrypted cell phones that made them invisible to law enforcement. senate intelligence chair richard burr said it's a wake-up call to the nation and th the holiday approaching and airports being crowded and all those
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shoppers in malls law enfoementill be under tremendous pressure to hunt for any clues. while no specific credible threat has been identified to the u.s. homeland, you can see why this issue of encryption or nervous. you can't stop whatou can't see coming, george. >> yeah, talked to the new yk police commissioner bill bratton on sunday and he was concerned about that and this new governmenteport out tt surprised a lot of people that says that thosese that are on the rror watch list are still free to buy guns. >> reporter: yeah, george, apparently it's not illegal for meone on the terror list here in the u.s. to buy guns. according to a government today di between 2004 and 2014 people on that list bought more than 2,0 guns. senator dianne feinstein and senator peter king presented a bill that would prevent some of those purchases. >> bipartisan effort. thanks vy much. >> makes no sense to be on the list and be able to buy guns like that. that's the situation at home.
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french president francois hollande speaking about the raid live right now. oncegain saying france is at war and we'reoing to go back to "world news tonight" anchor david muir outside of paris there all morning and police thought the mastermind of those attacks, they thought they hahad hi surrounded but, unfortunately, that was not the case, david. >> reporte now the big question, robin, this morning is where is he as they move forward in this investigation and want to know was he actually in those apartments that they stormed into because thehey came upon several people, we know that the woman who detonated her vest was inside and killed another suspected aing thatter with that grenade. made several arrests butut ty want to know was he somehow able to escape because they believe those cell phone records led them here to him. also, there are questions about the suicide bomber, the female, there are repts here that she's been linked to thehe mastermind and that they'veve been tracking her since friday night's attacks. so two major questions as they move forwardnd as you said, president hollan speaking as we're on the air right now
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at war and he's defiant, the air strikess against isis and syria will continue and the raids here on the ground, robin, george. >> he has been very strong in his comments. thank you, david. we have much more ahead live in paris all morning long and new details still coming in interest that raid. psident obama traveling, as well. he has been briefed on theaid getting a full briefing from his national securitofficials on the road. as "good morning america" continues.
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back here on "gma," you hear the gunfire and explosisions rocking a neighborhood just outsidef paris early this morning. police there conducting a major raid lesshan a mileerom that soccer stadiumum that was attacked friday. >> police were following evence they collected since friday they thought they were closing in on the mastermind of those attacks. two people killed in the raid inincluding female suicide bomber. seven others arrested and they're still trying to i.d. those who were arrested. >> the french president speaking about the raid and matt gutman is on the scene for us all rning long. good mning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, robin. now, the president also said that the aim of this operation was too neutralale probably the most wanted man in all of europe.
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we've been here for about eight hours now. weot here soon after thi operation gan. we saw the massive builp of police forces, anti-terror units and even the armyypilling out of trucks taking up positions, i can tell you how twitchy they were this morning when we saw them. we pulled in and they actually trained their weapons on us and throughout the morning we heard gunfire crackling. we heard explosions sounding at least ten of them. now, it is too early for parisiansere to breathehehe sigh of relief. wenow one woman, a suicide bomb detonated herest somewhere down that street and this massive operation, five people were wounded there, as well, but that main target, abdelhamid abaaoud has not been apprehded and he was n one of the dead, so too early for any relief here, ron. >> all right, they thought a couple days ago they had the eighth attacker cornered. today they thought they had the mastermind cornered b neither case. >> not right now. we don't have that confirmed yet. you know, there's been such a backlash againstyrian refugees coming toohe united states
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after the word that some of the attackers mayave passed through syria. 31 governors now say they don't want them living in their states. many presidential l candidates you calling for a ban and congress moving for a moratorium on new refugees and an angry president obama fired back overnight. jon karl has more fromhe white house. good mornin jon.n. >> repter: good momorning, george. 30 of those 31 governors saying they don't want the syrian refugees this their states are republicans. the president is accusing them of political posturing. overnight in mananila president obama expressed outrage at public calls t keep syrian refugees out of the uned states. >> when candidates s we want to admit 3-year-old orphans, that's political posturing. we should have a religious test andhat only christians, proven christians shouldd be admitted. that's offensive and contrary to american values. >> reporter: while most republican presidential candidates are calliling for an
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outright ban on syrian refugees, jeb bush says some suld be allowed in the u.s. >> the answer to this, though, is not to ban people from coming. the answer is to lead to resolve the oblem in syria. >> reporter: senator ted cruz is now proposing a bill that wouould ban any syrianefugees who are muslim. we asked cruz to explain why. >> from coming -- >> reporter: you say no muslim but we'll allow the christians in, that's your position? >> from middle eastern countrieses where isis and al qaeda have contl o of significant parts of ose untries. >> reporter: you'r'r saying no muslim, only christians? is that your position. >> reporter: jon, can you say radical islamic terrorism. >> reporter: i can. i'm asking your position. to be clear no mumuslims, only christians. >> christians are different in the middle eastumber one because they are being persecuted and facing genocide that is qualitatively different. isis is crucifying -- >> repororter: shia muslims a are getting persecuted.
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>> but they're not -- >> reporter: donald trump told rbara walters in an intview for "20/20" he wants to ban syrian refugees of all religis. >> many so people are saying that only christian, not muslim refugees from syria should be allowed in. should we make that test? >> the problem is we don't know if they're christian or not and i would certainly say tt would be superior but we don't know if they're christian ornot. we have no idea who the people, they have no papers, they have no paperwork. you can get forged documents very easily insyria. >> reporter: hillary clinton responded to all of this with a tweet accusing the republicans of hateful rhetoric and saying the idea of turni away refugees because of their religion is quote, a new low. george. >> and, jon, not only the president speaking out but white house officials really pushing back withongress on this idea that donald trump just raised that we can't find out who these people are. >> reporter: absolutely. they point out there is an extensive vetting process that include includes the intelligence community, the department of the
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factctgeorge, it t tes 18 to 244 months for a refugee to go through that process before they can step foot in the united states. >> but, jon, the politics of this are tough. i would imagine if a moratorium, this idea of a moratorium is put on the floor of congress it would likely pass. >> reporter: yea and you're starting to see some democrats including shuck schumer very influential saying the idea of a use is not a bad one. >> jon karl, thanks very much. >> many wouldn't mind hitting the pause button for the time being. much more onn pis allll morning lolo. we turn to deadly s srms slammimi the pacific northwest. wins topping 100 miles an hour in some parts and, ginger, you have more. >> ye, at least three people killed from trees falling into homes from trees falling into vehicles, you canee some of the damage right behind me, winds gusted to 137 miles per hour in parts of the cascades. this was a disastrous s storm tha moved through very quickly, seate itself gusts above 50. 71 miles per hour in spokane itself.
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more thann 300,000 customers this morning without power and they may notot get it back for days. so where the wind advisories and warnings go eastern washington stat and morectivit happening in washington as we go through the next couplef days. this has been a very active period and now it turned deadly we'll have much more coming up, robin. >> all right, ginger, thank you. coming up big questns for charlie shee the actor revealiling he iss hiv positive. one of his former friends is now speaking out. come on back. i don't wawa to live with the uncertaintiess of hep c. or wonr... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treaent for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's..... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured withth just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni, there's no interferonn and there are no
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back now with the fall out from charlie sheen's revelation that he's been living f for hiv for four years. one of the actor'former girlfriends is now speaking out and t the star faces possible lawsuits. abc's linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: is the bombshell admission rocking tinseltown and beyond. >> i am in fact hiv positive. >> reporter: charlie sheen coming c clean tuesday four years after he says he learned of his
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former live-in girlfriendbree olson told "inside editn" he never told her. >> i could be dead rig now because he didn't tell me that. >> reporter: in 2011 olson was living with sheen in his l.a. mansion. >> it was like playing russian relet. it was like he was putting a gun to my head and pulling t trigger. >> reporter: but sheen's manager says the former "two and a half men star" only acquired after he and olson split in 2011. sheen insnsts he's told all of his partners abobo his status since his diagnosis and says that thanks t trtreatment, t the blood. >> have you transmitted the hiv virus to someone else since yourr diagnosis? >> impossible. >> reporter: olson says she got tested on monday after hearing the rumors about sheen. >> i am hiv negative. >> reporter: aepresentative for sheen's ex-wife brooke mueller also tellingng abc news she and the boys are not hiv
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online an outpouring of support from several celebrities, magic johnson tweeting i hope he joins me in educating the world about hiv/aids. actress hurter lolear posting herself with a picture of sheen writing my heart hurts. prayers for charlie and his family but it's a different story in "the national enquirer's" report out on stands now and they say their investigation has uncoverededt least tw active lawsuits against sheen and evidence suggestiting he didut severara women at risk. >> multiple ex-partners of chlie shn and in one case a record recording confirmed t that they were exposed to hiv. >> reporter:ut this morning bo the lapd andos angeles d.a.'s office tell abc news they're not looking into sheen and that no one has reported anythingo them about him. for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> okokay, let's talk about the legal situation with dan abrams right now. we just heard about those lawsuits sheen may be facing. andd the police say now noo
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investigations but is a cririminal investigation possible? >> it depends where it happened. the states havencredibly differing laws and it depends on what they said happen in california for example you would have had to literally intentionally tried to infect someone to convicted of a felony. for a misdemeanor, willfully exposing someone. charlie sheen would sayay it wasn't willful. i didn'think i was contagious. civil lawsuits are totally different story. there you'ree talking about not the government involv. not beyond a reasonable doubt but individuals who couldue him saying things le intentioiolnfliction of emotional distress, negligence on his part. expect to see some sort of lauit. >> meanwhile he say he's being blackmailed quickly. could those people face any legal -- >> if that happened he should be reporting them to the authorities and the authorities would investigate because that woul be a crime. >> o. dan abrams, thanks very much. and coming up, "gma" has been streling live for 40 hours. you'll have all the biggest ments s so far from our "40 for 40" event includingne direction.
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and line and nick wat is a big part of it. he's on his bus and he's heading to times square but where are you right now, nick? >> michael, this morning im in ciinnati, ohio, recognize this guy? you'reetting a lot of fans here. a lotf fanscross the country an this morning we're joined by amy spinks who is also turning 40, 40 years young as young as our show. if you weren't awakeke all night watching it, here's what youou mimied. 40 years in0 hours. >> excitement ahead. >> a lot of big things. >> it's unprecedented the access we've bn given. >> epic "good morning america" live stream is on. >> "gma's" "40 for 40" live stream now in its 15th ho. i want to show you right behind me here you can see one ofhe spontaneous demonstrations. >> we're here on the edge of this large prim that the french police set up. >> my family and i lived in is maer, turkey and have gack travaveling there several -- several types. >> i didn't know that.
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>> breaking news. >> out off washington right now and for that w want to turn straight to jonhan karl. >> bobby jindal so to be not a presidential candidate. >> republican in montana. >> 100 u.s. ssport holde that are fighting alongside is so i don't think our vetting process has been great. >> refugees -- >> big name celebrities poppiping in throughout the night. >> joining us on thephone. >> 40 is the newew 20 so you guys are looking bterhan ever. >> drew, thank you so much for spending some time with us this morning. look at me this morning -- this evening. > you shod never waste your money on -- >> that's an easy one, credit cards. >> i feel more wonderful and happy. first of all you can tell i didn't have a hairdresser then. >> nk watt out on the road. >> we have cameras all over this bus. >> driving all night stoppg by the rock and roll hall of fame on our "gma" bus. revealingg a little midnight snacac
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>> this is going to be 40 hours. ll be awake for the entire broadcast. >> one of our reporters not quite getting 40 winks. >> i have 33 hours to go. >> perhaps the highlight of the night. >> here they are, one direction. ifou like and i try to leave the windows down >> reporter: unprecedented rathon "gma" live stream is just gettingg started. whatever you've been dreaming about babyy i'm perfect start right now [ cheers and applause ] >> and it is good-bye from cincinnati from three kids who were born live on "good morning america" 1 years o. see you in times square tomorrow. >> remember, remember we are pulling out all the stops. gosh, when we comome back at the top of the hour, "people's" sexiest mannd somomne at this table is on the list. only two guesses.
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terry bradshaw? what a surprise! you know what else is a surprise? shingles. and how it can hit you out of nowhere. i know. i had it. c'mon let's sit down and talk aboutut it. and did you know that one in three people will get shingles? (all) no. that's why y m reminding people if you had chickenenx then the shingles virus is already inside you. (all) oooh. who's had ehickenpox? scoot over. and look that nasty sh can pop up anywhere and the pain can be even worse than it looks. talk to your doctor or pharmamacist.
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need to renew their carry and conceal permits. over 2000 people obtained permits in 20-11 after a law went into effect thth made it easier to get carry ey were valid are now up for renewal. eriff's departments have voiced concern over how to surge of people permits but there is also a safety concern. "iowa doesn't make you shoot for your permit when you first get it and i really think you should. i think in a way it's more dangerous to have your permit and just think you can pick up a firearm and use it. jessica rae: smith says it might cost a few extra bucks to take a a class but its important to learn to shoot t befofo you get your permit, we'll have more on this story...
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show. jessica let's check in with for the weather. the potential for precipitation this morning with cool temperatures as highs get into the upper 40s. tonight, we'll clear out the skies. we'll have sunshine on our thursday, but a strong wind takes over from the west and northwest gusting near 45 miles per hour. snow is likely to come through on friday in a quick-hitting wave dropping 1 to 3 inches and sinking temperatures as we get into the weekend. today's high is 47 with mostly cloudy skies and a light rain/mix. tonight's low is 27 as we clear out. tomorrow we'll make it up to 45 with
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good morng, america. it's 8:00 a.m. breaking news, major new developments this morning in the paris attacks and the hunt for the masasrmind behind them. at l lst seven arrested. the latest at this hour, we are live from the scene. and a big headline this morning about the meat a chicken you eat. dr. besser here to answer you questions live. baby i'm perfect for you >> say hello to the new sexiest man alive. >> are you david beckham? >> whoo. >> yes, a many. >> is david beckham just revealed on jimmy kimmel overnight what he's saying about it and the g g who made th st. baby i i perfect
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>> and it's our biggest event ever. we've been going allnight, 40 hours of "gma" leading up to our huge family reunion tomorrow morning all heed in one direction. >> you must have appreciated that. >> it's nice. cheers. >> lara in l.a. with the biggest band on the planet. they're perfect and they're saying -- >> all: good morning, america. >> one, two, three,e, three, two, one, one more titi. >> all: gogo morning, america. >> and the second time is a charm for one direction. good morning, america.a. >> what great sports. >> they are so great and, boy, what a fantastic band. cannot wait to hear from them later in n the hour. also the cast and director of "the hunger games" will be here live j just a littlee bit. >> people have bebeen lining up all morning long, night long to see them and also t.j. has been
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behind the scenes, our "40 for 40" streaming. did he cch up with you. >> i saw him back there earlier and there we are earlier just hanging out in the back. he's actually dturbing me. but he's been on this. he's got seven hours of this broadcast and it's great and then, you know, it's all part of our basically a thank you to all the fans and all supported out ere for 40 years on this incredible ow. our 40th anniniversary. >> wasn't it great seeing those babies who were born? >> and the woman, judy, on breakfast in bed, that emeril had surprised -- she's actually on the bus with n nick wa. he's live there rightht now for the "40 for 40" express driving all day and night. they're going to join us here in times square. they're in cincinnati right now? they're going to drive all night long and they'll be here for the big family refinery showunion show >> coming out of paris and amy th t morning rundown. >> good morning, everyonene let's getetight to that breaking developmenttrom frfrce.
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the mastermind of the paris terror attacks. s.w.a.t. teams storming an apartmentt blding inn suburban paris followed by seven tense hours of elosions and gunfire. several people are under arrest and a female suicide bomr is among the dead. "world news tonight" anchor david muir is in sain with the latest for us. good morning, david. >> repororter: goomorning, amy. you're absolutely right. they came here believing abdelhamid abaaoud was here, the so-called masasrmind behind the deadly a aacks a aoss ris. they came h he based on cell phone records they've been studying since friday night believing that he was, in fact, re. they moved in at about 4:20 this morning and it was a terrifying several hours for this neighborhood herere. families waking up to gunfire outside their windows. you c hear those explosions here and when they stormed into two apartments they found several people, one o them a a female suicide bomber with a vest on. a belt, similar to a those other attackers who had those bebe who then killed herself.f.
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killed with a grenade. there were multiple arrests, seven arrests in all. five french police offirs injured. we have b been told the raid is now over, amy. though they continue searching buildings down the way here behind me but the big we is where is that so-called mastermind? they did not fin him here. >> so what is next in the search for abaaoud? >> well, a french prosecutor said just a short time ago that the central queststion remains about whether or not he was, inn fact,,n one of those apartments when they stormed in and was able to escape? that's a question they still have to answer. another key questions about that female s suicide bomber. there have been questions reportedly linking her to the mastermind, wt was her relatitionship? it's believed they've been following her since friday night. so this is fast moving and we'll stay on it, amy. >> very fluid situation. david, thank you for the latest from sain. st.-denis. speaking from manila eararer
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aboutccepting syrian refugees, insisting theyy do not pose a security risk. he criticized his opponents, in fact,aying they're scare of widows and orphans andhis morning, fnch president francois hollande agreed committingngrance to accept 30,000 refugees in the next two years saying, quote, france shall remain a country of freedom, movement and culture and said france must reinforce its borders while remaining true to its values. in other n ns ginger has en following deadldly weath overnight. powerful winds in the northwest brouought down tree branches, crushing cars killing at least threree people. 300,000 customers have lost powern wtern washington state. we, a major development in the story we've been following for days now, the murder of an indiana pastor's pgnant wife, amanda blackburn was shot and killed in her indianapolis home just last week. police say a gun h now been recovered near that home. investigators are testing the gun.
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a cell phone store in hototo a carame crashing into a store through the window there. the driver says her brakes failed. remarkably, no one was injured. and a business headline just coming in thisorning from t the auto industry. our partners at yahoo autos just announced their car of the year, it is the volvo xc 9090. they callt savvy bause of its technology, safety, value and style, speaking of valal many might call it icey. price tag staing at $5$50,000. >> whoo. >> yeah, i would call that pricey >> solid looking car. solid and savvy. >> thank you. to michael. >> all right, thank you,george. now here's a look at what's ahead on the jamal milan. a big headline about meat a chicken. that. the model changing the game for women everywhere sparking a runway revolution.
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dr. richard besser will join us to tell us what can be done about this. >> the report from "consumer reports" says that meat inn poultry raised without antibiotics are less likely to haverug resistant bacteria that than those who get it routinely. 2 million americans get antibiotic-resistant infections every year. regular use of antibiotics in animals raised for food is lesseneng the effectiveness of antibiotics. >> that, in fact, is the public health crisis we have going on today. that antibiotics are less effectiv in treating illness. >> the organization found tt ground beef from cows regularly given antibiotics was twice as likely to carry superbugs than beef from cows raised without them. they're often use to promote growth and prevent disease and the fda plans to phase them out to promote growth but healthy animals can still get them for disease prevention. >> healthy aninils are fed low levels of antibiotics on a daily
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basis, that particular method we're extremely concerned about. >> reporter: in a statement the naonal chicken cououncil says they avoid the use of human antibiots and along with the u.s. poultry situation support the use of antioxidants for medical reasons but not to promote growth and the beef association tel abc news they continue to develop new safety technologies in order to provide consumers with the safest highest qualityeef possible and dr. r rhard besser joins us w. interesting report right the and raises the whole issue of antibiotic resistance in general. >> yeah, is a bibig issue. we take them forranted a get a bacterial infection. we take a antibiotic and feel better. but for some of these infections th drugs aren't working so well and there aren't a lot of new drugs coming down e pipeline. what "consumereports" is sayi is that when you use antibiotics to help animals grow faster and bigger, it's leading to some of these dg resistant infections. >> a how is basicly justhe overe of antibiotics across the board contruting to these superbugs developing? >> l me show you.
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animals' bodies and ours are covered bacteria, okay. st of those bacteria are sensitive to antibiotics but there's a couple of them there, those little red ones that are resistant. when you give the animal the antibiotic it kills off all those suss septemberable and leaves behind those resistant ones which multiply so then if you get an infection it's d drug resistant. >> how do w w protectourselels. >> there are a numberff things we can do. first b careful howou cook a home. make sure you cook it thoroughly, acried cross contamination. when you're buying your meat and ultry you can look at the labels but you have to be careful. take a look at this. some that are clear, usd organic that's antibiotic free. if it says raised without antibiotics, that's antibiotic free natural means nothing. it can be on anything. and no hormones means no hormones but it doesn't necessarily mean no antibiotics. >> you wouldld steer towards meat that isn't raised on anbiotics. >> i uld.
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i think it's going to costt a little more because animals do grow faster with antibiotics but i don't think it's the way to go. > ok, rich besserer, thanks very much. rich will take your questions on twitter all morning long e tweet him @drrichardbesser. >> george, thanknks so much. and now to the model and fashionditor helping revolutionizizthe runway. she encourages everyone that they're beautifu iskra lawrence. from model ashley graham to celebs like mariah carey, pink and melissa mccarthy ando many more a life listers inspiring all women to like the skin they're in. 25-year-old iskra lawrence known for her viral untouchch aerie mpaign a a her gorgeous posts on socia media is taking this message of female empowerment t runway riot.
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aimed at the 65% to 70% of american women who we a a size 14 or higher and while the demand is large, only 17% to 18% of clothing sales cover that arguably untapped market. >> the fashion industry has made the majority of women feel inferior. well we're done with feeling invisible. >> the plussize industry is a $17 billiononindustry. it's not more. plus size women want to wear nice clothes but they're going to stores and seeing nothing and saying we don't want to look matronly but stylylish. we're trendy won. we have taste. sell us the clothes. we'll buy it. >> something lawrence is determined to change. model and fashion editor of the brand-new site runway riot iskra lawrence is here with us now. you said -- good morning, by the way. you said that theashion industry has madad the majority of women feel infeferior. how do you and runwawa riot plan to counter that? >> w plan to create a home for women to come and feel inspired.
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it's going to be the first chance for women to feel included in fashion from zeros to 28th. we'll talk about cool and trend clothes for all zes. >> talk about t ugly side off social media. you actually say that'siven you confidence and helped you. tell me how. >> my experience is i've been in the fashion industry for 12 years. i i t dpped for being a straight size modede because i was too curvynd too small to be a plusize model. we all want to be represented. it gave me confidence to stand up and say it'ss time to see more women in the media. >> thehe website has absolutely no retouching. >> no retouching at all. >> i'm so passionate about it. growing up i wante to feel confident in who i am. not for being someone retouched that i couldn't identify with. so we are 100% against retouching. >> you have some fashion tips for women of all sizes. tell me what they are. >> the first one is that you can ro anything with confidence an also don't be afraid to stan out.
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color, stripe, they're are no rules and then when i really want to encouourage is this is about all women being able to be stylish and sexy and fashionable at any size. >> how do wom break the stigma. >> it's time we talk about other things. we talk about the fact that you're more than a size. more than a labelel and a a able to dress in cocool, trendy clotots. >> thank y y so much. >> thank you. >> a wonderful message and great webse. check out runway riot. thatat is a huge tongue twister. runwayay riot online right now. robin, overo you. >> "people" gazine's sexiest man alive issue is always one of itsost anticipated of the year. this year it's celebrating its 30th anniversary giving the honor to global superstar and dad of four, david beckham. here's what he had to say to our good friend jimmy kimmel about beingamed the sexexst man aliviv >> is there anyon you'd like to thank for this honor? >> i would like to thank my parents. >> yes, yes, sure. >> for bringing me io this world.
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of course. i would like to thank my hairdresser, my stylis >> humor i alwlways sexy. "people's" editorial director jess cagle is here. so why beck. >> he's sor of the perfe guy to do for your 30th anniversary. he is a legendary beauty for a legendndy franchche, also frankly he's never been the sexiest man alive before which seems like a terrible oversight. >> really, he hasn' in 30 -- >> in 30ears it generally dose to an actor. when we were looking for the perfect person to shoulder this tremendous responsibility, robin. we decided beckham was the guy. >> great dad. he's a nice person. >> he is a very nice person and it really interesting, interestinggfamily, s sms like a great husband, great dad. >> you know w wt i always enjoy about this issue, yes, we know the hollywoodtars and they are gorgeous, but it's also the everyday guy, they're sexy as
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well and they're on the list. >> they are and our men of the year, wencluded the train heroes, three guys, the minute that train thing happened and, you know, horrible tragedy avoided by these patriotic good-looking guy, i remember thinking the minute it happened not fococused o the newss but they shshld be in sexiest man alive then thehe twouys from the campbell soup add, david monahan and larry sullivan. a few months ago i got this tonss of e meaeal saying this campbell's soup commercial was going viral and i looked it up and it s two guys that i had known for years. >> get out. >> out in l.a. with their little boy and david and larry, they were arc, now david is a writer and they were blowing up the internet. two yo-yos that i've known for years dodoing this amazing thing. wewe put tm inn men of the ar, though, becauauhat add was really,eally impactful and the controversial to some people. >> to some. >> and handled it with a lot of grace. >> he have.
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issue as well as or michael strahahan but in a diffent category. >> yes, he is in a category called dad bods. but these are not the dad bods that talk about. people like michael strahan and mario lope >> uh-huh. >> and they are dads with bodies, so there he is poseinin with michael jr. can weive an honorable mention to george stephanopoulos. come on. he's got a dad bod too. >> he's got a greatat body. i' seen him on the beach. >> he does yoga. hot yoga and everything. >> he's been in the issue before and i will tell you, i think ali and i will cook up sometng amazing. >> jess is savin me by saying when i was in the issue which was about 20 yea ago. >> we have the best of george from "gma" and we'll see whehe you were because your hair, that is c coming up that was he a tease for later. jess, congratulation >> thank you, robin.
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>> all gng well. sexiest man alive. pulitzer is in the mail, i'm sure. >> i'll give you an honorable mention as well. the sexiest man alive issue hits newsstands nationwide friday. for more check o tonight's lifetime special people's sexiest man alive 2015 and it's 30 year30 years -- >> lots o of sexy men. outside to ginger. >> lots of sexy men. >> i want to take a momen to welcome you to the keurig cold cube. that's right. come on inside with me. it is not justsed to escape all of the cold weather. oh no, we are making some icedd colddrin, check this out. here's what i do. put it right in here, pop it in. you shut that, just like a keurig works, you're going to purr out yourself a soda ortonic water just to have it for myself. cold water talking go you all making a good drink. a lot of folks doing it. so easy. but we have talking about colorado springs. how about that snow, some parts
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of t the rockis got up to two feet. now they're under avalanche warnrning inarts of the rockies too and check out the numbers going into the weekend. oh, myoodness into the teens you u will fal milwaukee and chicago. that's l look from west to east.cool tperatures as highs get into the upper 40s. tonight, we'll clear out the skies. we'll have sunshine on our thursday, but a strong wind takes over from the west and northwest gusting near 45 miles per hour. snow is likely to come through on friday in ququ >> and, guess what, in hon of "gma's" 40th anniniversary, everybody in yellow, everybody
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is getting a keurig cold cube maker and a variety of cups, as well. >> should have got the cup. yeah. >> they say all good things must come t to an end. it is with the blockbuster "the hunger games"" franchise. >> final installment "the hunger games: mockingjay part 2" opens friday. here's a sneak peek. >> we got one shot. >> let's make it count. >> stay alive. >> i'll see you again. it's going to be a dferent world. >> might go see it. >> no. >> welcome back. jennifer lawrence, liam hemswortrth, josh hutcherson, dodonald sutrland and frarancis lawrence.
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a lot of fans outside. we only have a minute but -- >> oh, sorry. >> what are they saying >> inside joke between -- they always get our inside jokes. >> whahat is the incyclpora side joke. josh was tired doing press and he was like challengeing and we just all really -- it's very challenging and hard and hard. >> hard rk. >> and they already caught on to it. >> challenging and hard. >> sorry. >> you just hijacked the whole interview. take a break. >> we'll be right back. >> back in the next half hour. don't worry. >> sorry. >> saw that coming. it's time to share the warmth with families and children in need. >> let's do it, guys. >> oh, wow. >> do you have a coat to donate. >> our theme kidsng kids. >> donating coats.
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join our am coat drive.jessica rae: a first of its kind fueling station is opening in sioux center. shell sioux-per center held a ribbon cuttingng fofothe opening of the first compressed natural gagapump in the area.some of the benefits of c-n-g are... e cost rarely changes dramatically like diesel or gasoline and fuel mileage is relatively the same. "the 870 compressed natural gas retail sites across the united stas, there are a total of 8 now in iowa. so this being in northwest iowa really puts sioux center on the map not just for this region but nationally for trucks that are driving through and for area fleets that wanna take advantage of it." says iowa clean cities program coordinar stephanie weisenbach. jessica rae: meerdink trucking incorporated converted some of their trucks
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over to natural gas about year and a half ago. jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: the pontial for showers and mixed precitation primarily happening this mornining with cool temperature as highs get into the upper 40s. tonight, we'll clear out the skies. we'll have sunshine on our thursday, but a strong winintakes over from the west and northwest gusting near 45 miles per hour. snow is likely to come
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>> welcomeack to "gma.a." here is the cast and directorf "the hunger games." wish you could have been here during the break. we had a little operation going on with josh. >> we got it under control. >> don't be afraid. >> we learned the tour is challenging and hd. that's a good thing to get out of t t way. francis, in some ways it really has been. yo had your paris premiere just a couple of days before the attacks a decided to scale back the l.a. premiere because of those attacks. it was important for you guyss to do that, wasn't it. >> it was. we as a group feel very close to paris. we shot in paris for six weeks. we lived there, a huge majority of our c crew is fren. and so it hit us hard and i think weeelt strange and odd to be out there sellinghe movie with smiles onour faces.
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but wee also didn't want to disappoioi fans and we didn' want to disapappoint the charities like make-a-wish that come out r these things so decided to focus on the fans and charities. >> you really have done a wonderful balancing act. julianne moore was here earlier. i know you don't want to disappoint them andere you all are wrapping it u. will you do a little separatn anxiety, josh. >> i wouldn't say s s andnd i'll tellll you w because we don't separate. thatat the trick. if you ever want to avoid separation anxiety just don't separate. >> yeah, perfect answer. >> yeah. >> we make our attempt at an unhealthy relationship. >> you're friend, liam. >> co-dependent. >> that's an understatement. >> not just colleagues. >> you can't destroy what we have. i hate theheord colleagues. >> unhealthy workplace environmt and translated that into.
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>> it's totally healthy. >> you seeee amused by all this. >> of course. [ laughter ] >> what is it like - -- because you have -- you have, sir, you hahave done it all. you really have. and i know that you w were joking and saying that after all the great characters including president snow, i look a at you and i'm looking at president snow what do little girls want to take a picture with you say. >> no, seriously they -- they'll stop me i an airportorridor with their mother and they'll pull aty legnd i'll look downwn and they say, could i have my photograph -- they will -- the mother will snd them up on a c chair and we'll be standing together like that and the little girl will go, could you look me -- could you look mean? i don't know howo look mean in yes, you do. >> it's amazing because we were here for the first one and you were little babies when you came here a and you were out -- i think we even have a picture o o your
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few years ago. no, that's not -- >> we haven't changed a bit. wow. >> amazing. >> but could you all -- could you evening -- there you go. all l right. ah. >> little babies. >> but could you, jennifer, have anticipapated the reaction from everyone, jennifer, and the -- could you have anticipated back then this? >> no, i mean this whole thing has been just incrcrible. our fan support is unbelievable. >> i i berlin, by the red carpet there were more than 6,000 young people standing there waiting in line and it was freezing cold. >> yeahah, yeah. >> it happened -- wanted you to give the mean face. >> and, francis, halfway through but this is terrell tiff beginning of your feature film career. huge franchise. >> it is i mean, you know, half of the film is about done havbeen
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most creatively f ffilling time of my life absolutely these sties are unbelievable. the characters are unbelievable. the group of people i got to work with are incredible. >> because -- >> you weree doing music videos. >> i did music videos for about 15 years for films. >> what's the difference between these actors and musicians. >> believe it or not with this behavior they're far more professional than musicians. >> iet you guys up for that. >> yeah. >> set up a whwhe industry. >> shhh. >> nothing. >> i've done enough. >> good job. >> i did. >> our camera -- >> the moment befefore this happens and -- >> you just saw it. >> incrible. >> you turned up -- >> i'm not -- >> because she is the one the most to break character -- she -- you seem to be a free spirit. >> ooh-h-hee. >> free spirit. >> she is the lea professional.
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>> no, it's true. i'm nose likely to -- do i have lines? >> wait, what are we shooting? >> i alws forget that lines are a part of the job. >> josh, what is next? >> wow, great set. oh, my god, this is amazing. >> do you rememberr the words? >> they're like, rehearse, rehearse what? >> remember when you were here the first time i said please n't change and you haven't. that's wonderful. it's wonderful. >> certainly have not grown up. >> all the due success that's come everyonene's wayhat you maintain thi friendship and just talent. i'm tellili you, it iso good. >>well, thank you. >> are you as excited for people to see it as we are? >> yeah, i'm really excited. i think, you know, there's something really satisfying about seeing the sto through to the end and see the conclusion. i think it's emotional. >> this is really the end. >> yeah. >> yes. >> it is definitely the end. >> yes. >> come on. >> no question. >> yes. >> uh-huh. >> it has to be.
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anti-war picture and if young people go a a look at itt and theyome politicized getet up o their chairs and organize themself, it will ab a true success. >> your hope from the beginning? from the very beginning. >> thank u all for coming in again. "the hunger games: mockingy part 2" hits theaterers this friday, now let's go over to amy. fantastic movie. i've seen it twice by the way. titime now to check in witith our "40 for r 40" express,he bus treling around the country and on our 40th anniversary surprising and really thanking august of our super fans on its y to times squque for tomorrrr's big family reunionn so, nick, t tl us what's gng on out there. >> good morning, amy. well, this morning we are in the procter & gamble plaza in cincinnati and i'm joined by raquel rozas, ambassador for tides loads of hope. we he an anniversary. so do you. what are you doing to celebrate. >> we're celebrating our ten-year anniversary and to celebrate we are launching the tide loads of hope clothing donation today. >> uh-huh.
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program was started in 2005 and in response t to the devastation that was lefef behind by hurricane ka treen 23434 anou know, likik so many other people we wted to try and find a w to help and for us, that meant creating this full service bile laundromat you see in front ofyou. >> oh, wow. okay. >> which, you know, allowed us to get on the ground anand star watch washing people's clothes. i know it sounds like a simpl concept but the reality is after food, shelter and water somethining as simple as clean clothes can go a long ways towards helping restore hope to a faly's life. >> makes p pple feel better. how would our viewers get involved in this i i they want to help. >> so over the last ten years we've reached over 45,000 families and 60,000 we've washed 6060,000 loads but now we want to double that and so with this clothing drive, you know we're trying to reach families that are not just impacted by natural disasters but also maybe struggling through poverty or homelessness. >> perfect. >> in order to get involved,
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what we're asking people to do is either make a donation by stopping by one of our local tide dry cleaners available in 18 major city as cross the country. >> fantasastic, fantastic. great. you can do that and backo, guys, in times square where i understand you also have a special giveaway rightow. >> yes, we do, nick. thank you so much and first, though, we'll get aheck of the weather fm ginger. we saw short sleeves in cincinnati. i don't have a jacket on. sure isn't. amy. all ahead of that same system we've been tracking throughout the morning hours. severe weather along thehe gulf coast today a and the heavy rain now flash flood watches from atlanta to asheville. coolempetures as highs get into the upper 40s. tonight, >> and our sponsor tide sends a very nice anniversary gift for
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us to share. yes, we're going to share. since the tide loads of hopope truck is powered by whirlwool washers and dryers we're giving away everyone in the audience getting a brand-new whirlpl washer and dry and year supply of tide detergent. additionally for every washer and dryer given away today we are giving a washeand dryer to charities across the country. look at the hugs. look. there is genuine excitement. there is going to be a lot of laundry being done this weekend. congratulations, everyone. all right. coming up we actually have more surprises and one direction performs their newest hi you don't want to go anywhere.
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if welcome back, everyone. to " "good morng america" and it's a great morning here. is it not? [ cheers and applause ] this crowd is very excited about their free washier and dryers and we are in the middle off our huge "40 for 40" live stream even and there is even more to give away. a lot of great susurprises. ginger, you have another big one right now. >> i do. here it come, everybody. all of you out there have been tweeting us your "gma" memories all morningng long and speaking of tweeting we now have the chief operating officer of blackberry marty beard right here with us. you've got the new phone, the blackberry priv. tell us about it. >> it's our new smartphone, the most secure, m most private
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and available on android so it's got the classic blackberry security and all the applications and everything that you need. >> ando i know we've got a very special moment coming up right now. >> we do, indeed. >> so that is righ all of you are going home with a blackberryriv. yes. [ cheers and applause ] they're all coming out for "gma's" 40th anniversary. smartphone, going to everyone. i feel like oprah. you get a blackberry. you get a blackberry. >> there you go. >> such an exciting morning. >> there you gogo. >> that is wonderful. d it's all about you, our viewers. one e of the ig aboest moments of our live stream event so far is the biggest band in the world right no one direction performing live, lara was there for all of it in l.a. we now want to share it with you here's lara. [ cheersrs and appuse ]
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>> here we go. i mht never be your knight in shining armor i might never be the one you take homeo mother and might never be the one who brings you flowers but i can be the one be the one tonight when i first sayou from across the room i could t tell thatou were curious oh yeah girl i hope you're sure what you're looking for 'caus i'm not gogood at making promises but if you like causing trouble up in hotel rooms and if you like having secret little rendezvous if you like to do the things you know that we shouldn't do baby i'm perfect baby i'm perfect for you and if you'rere like miight
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driving with the windows down and if you like going places we can't even pronounce if you like to dohatever you've been dreaming about baby you're perfect baby you're perfect so let's start right now i might never be the hand you put yo heart in or the arms thatatold you any time you want them but that don't mean that we can't live here in the moment 'cause i can be the onene u love from time to time >> sing it. when i fit saw you from across the room i could tell that you were curious oh yeah girl i hope you're sure what you're looking for 'cause i'm not good at making promises sing it out. but if f you like c csing
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you lilike having secret little rendezvous if you like to do the things you know that shouldn't do baby i'm perfect baby i'm perfect for you and if you le midnight driving with the windows down and if you like going places we can'tven pronounce if you like to do whatever you've been eaming about baby you're perfect bab you're perfect so let's start righnow and if you like cameras flashing every time we go out oh yeah and if you're looking for someone to wri your breakup songs about baby i'm perfect
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if youike causing trouble up in hotel rooms and if you like having secret little rendezvous if you like to do the things you know thawe shodn't do baby i'm perfect >> sing it. baby i'm perfect for you an if you like midnightriving with the windows down a and if yoyolike going places we can't even pronounce if you like to do w wtever you'veveeen dreaming about aby you're perfect starart tight w [ cheers and applause ] >> and they were perfe last night. one direction and they gave a wonderful performance. they were so terrific wh the intimate crowd that was there asking -- answering all of their question, just a great night. we'll have another song from them coming up. but first let's goack outside to ginger. >> oh, robin, we're back outsisi
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the giveaways arere still coming. look at their faces like real. our sponsor p planetitness home of the jujudgment-free zone is helping us celebrate our 40th birthday with this amazing one-of-kind dance routine. hit it, guys. forget just keep your eyes on me i said you're holding bac she said shut up and dance with me this woman is my destiny she said oohoh ooh shut up and dance with me vicms of the might. >> in on of our big 4-0, planet fitnesss is giving everyone a free year, a black card, a membership to planet fitness. get in great shape. wow. you guys won some pretty good
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welcome back and we have more of one direction' incredible performance. lara was there with them for our "40 for 40" live stream event. here's lara. >> so what do you think, should we hear one more song? [ cheers and applause ] >> here's another one on the new album. also has not been performed i i the u.s.. untilightow on "gma's" live stream. here they are, one direction with "history
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my mind keep getting the feeeeling you wanna leavehis all behind thougug we were going stronong thouout we were holding o o aren't we n nthey don't teachs thi in school now my hearart's breaking and i don't know what to do thought we were going strong thought we were holding on aren'te >> sing it out. you and me got a whole lot of history we could be the greatest team that the world has ever seen you and me got a whole lot of history so don't let it go we can make some more we can live forever a of the rumors and a all of thfights but w always find a way to make it out alive
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well i thought we were holding on aren't we >> sing it. you and me got a whole lot of historor we could be the greatest team that the world has ever seen you and me got a whole lot of history so don't let it go we can make some me we can live forever mini bars expensive cars hotel rooms and new tattoos good champagne and private planes but they don't mean anything 'causeehe truth isut i realized that without you here life is just a lie this is not the end this is not the end we can make it you
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to west 27th street after a grease fire broke out in one of the unit's kitchens. the person at home put water the fire, which only made it worse. thankfully... no one was seriously injured... bubuthe man escaped with just minor burns. "unfortunately he was cooking with grgrease, soe tried to throw water on it which is not good cause it just turns into a column of fire at that point." says ssc fi chief toby english, jessica rae: the apartment unit suffered minor smoke damage. jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: the potential for showers d mixed precipation primarily happeng this morning with cool temperatures as highs get into the uppeper 40s. tight, we'll clear out the skies. we'll have sunsnsne on our thursday, but t strong w wind d kes over from the west and northwest gusting near 45 miles per hour. snow is likely to come through on friday in a quick-hitting wave dropping 1 to 3 inches and sinking temperatures as we get t into the weekend. today's high is 47 with mostly cloudy skies and a lighrain/mix. tonight's low is 27 as we clear out.
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morrow we'll make it up to 45 wh sunshine and a very strong wind. jessica rae:e: good morning we've got a quick news update for you now... jessica rara thousands of people across iowa will soon need to renew their carry and conceal permits. over 2000 ople obtained permits in 20-11 after a law went into effect that made it easier to get carry permits. they were valid for five years and are now up for renewal. sheriff's departments have
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>> it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from "the hunger games: mockingjay part 2,""iam hemsworth. and a performance from ammy-award winner ceelo green. plus, we continue our "we said whaaat week" with a kids' pajam fashion show courtesy of "vogue." all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] and now, here are yr emmy award-winning co-hosts, kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheererand applause]
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hi. hi hello. [cheers and applause] yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah. um, we're not sure what's goining on. it's wednesday, november 18, 2015. i thought we were just doing a pajama segment. i'm not kidding. it wasn't until i started getting dressed that i said what's happening right now? gelman: it's pajama day! michchael: it's pajama day? kelly: went did we decide that? i really got to start paying attention. michael: it's a part of we s sd -- >> whaaat - michael: week. that what it is. i'm comfortable. you lookreat.
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