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at 7:00 a.m. local time a team of attackers armeded wh guns and grenades reportedly used a vehicle t to smash through security barriers at the radisson blu and shot at guards, ststormed the hotel, 140 guests an 30 employees believed to be hostages. witnesseses describe automatic weapons fire heard in and arod the property. a spokesperson for the u.n. confirmed that this week a big delegation for the peace process was at the hotel. a chinese news agency also confmed several chinese nationals are guests. airport crews also frequent t hote malian soldiers and u.n. troops have surrounded the place. security in mali has become an increasing concern. this past august, 12eople including 5 malawian soldiers
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hotel in sevare and parts of the cocotry were occupiedy islamist f fhters linked to al qaeda. france has 1,000 peacekeeping troops even though they recently took over security operations. again, special forces now surround that hotel. possibly going in, trying to end this siege. robin and george. >> very fluid situation, martha, thanks. >> we have on the phone right now olivia salgado fromm the u.n. we know thehe took 170 hostage and 20 released including three u.n. personnel? >> yeah, that's correct. ththree u.n. personnel were extracted this morning. >> so, w what we we know about why the hostages were released? there werenconfirmed reports thathe gunmen were actually going and asking people to
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recite pieces o of the koran? >> that's an information i don have right now. what i know is that three people from the hotel with ak-47 around 7:00 a.m. thi morning and, of course, immediately the security forces from mali were deployed araround the years and two years that the u.n. is supporting mali as y know and, of course,, we sent immediaialyn the site quick reaction force plus ambulances and many other means in case of emergency. this is where we are, but that's an ongoing situation as we speak. >> so you have the u.n. peacekeeping forces joining the mali military? >> yes, we are coordinating our efforts as we do, it's been two years that we aree doing that and, of course, this morning we are -- have been on the ground. >> we j just got some imamas owing the militaryppearing
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do you have anything more on that, whether those forces have, indeed, gone into the hotel to go after the gunmen? >> yes, that -- but it's happening as we speak, so i don't have many more details. what i know is that around 20 and more were freed, so and maybe the situatiti is currely over. i need to check that and it's an evolving situation. >> so, to be clear, we started out with 0 guestss in the hotel, 30 employees of the hotel. that's 170 hostages in total but you believe 20 were released including 3 u.n. personnel and that some sort of military operation is going on right now? >> that's correct and you have to bear i mind that it's a very popular hotel in bamako and many westerners are going over there.
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>> mr. salgado, thanks for your time. we want to go to a freelance journalist outsidebamako. what are you seeing katarina right now? >> reporter: they have been closed off byrmyy andpolice. several vehicles and armed ldiers are on the ground. about an hour ago we heard hostages have been released. around 10 or 15 managed to leave the hotel's we heard 50 or 80 and among wereoreign guests. hotel popular with westerners and also with many agencies working here, among the u.n. peacekeeping mission who have ayed at the hotel regularly? katarina, could you see the
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>> reporter: we are too far -- we have not actuallyy been able to see any military going inside. they are -- there have been several cars driving back and forth on the street leading up to the hotel obviously a couple of ambulances leaving the hotel and the people, wenow they're at least three people killed and a couple injured among them, a security guard that was at the hotel when it was attacked this morning. >> katarina, thank you very much. please stay safe. >> we'll bring in, george, abc news chief investigative correspondent brian ross and there are groups in this country tied to isis. >> absoluly. one declared allegiance to isis this may and another ties to al qaeda. no claims of r rponsibility but, of course, either group has a and in france. >> brian wl ce back in just a minute. the hotel siege is the fourth major terror attack in just t past three weeksks a started with that russian jet bombing on halloween followed by twin
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the paris attack, of course, last week. one week ago today. abc's matt gutman is on the ene of that raid outside paris for us. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good d morning, bin. we're learning just now a third body was found inside that building. now, police are still going through it. you can see that white forensics tent down the street and police said they put so much firepower into the building the only way to identify the suspeed assailants inside is from dna. this morning, investigators scrambling to identify tt unknown body. apparently killed i wednesday's massive siege here. gunfe blasting for hours and debris spewing out of that apartment building. aseurope's first female suicide bomber detonated herdevice. overnight, abc news obtaining this exclusive videoeo of 27-year-old hasna aitboulahcen's mother and brother being loaded into a police cruiser.
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alleged mastermind of the paris attacks, abdelhamid abaaoud.d. cordoninin off t t suburbb over 800 anti-terror forces firing 5,000 bullets. abaaoud kill in that shoot-out but not beforore planning the paris attacks including the shoong of this restaurant. reants of that nightmare frozen in time. glasses still filled with drinks leftover pizza on plates. table answer chairs turned upside down. this video s sws this man, ralph, dashed throuou the door and hurd himself on the floor. at first he thought he was caught in a gang war. >> you basically bumumpeped t door and dove. was he till firing at you? >> yes, he was firing at me. >> did you hear the bullets coming past? >> i heard the bullets and i hear the -- i saw -- i just saw that -- other things. >> reporter: his friend was
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protected by that bartender. the shooter seen in that video believed to be salah abdeslam, the attacker that autrities across europe are still searching for this morning. now, salah abdeslam, a french national, is still the only attacker from friday night who has not been accounted for and police certainly hope that his is the body still in that building. robin. >> all right, thank you. > we have ban ross here again and learng more about this female suicide many boer, the first in rope. >> a terrrr threat unlike any before. it's the ultimate stealth weapon for isis. her friendsay 26-year-old hasna aitboulahcen led a life of drug, alcohol and sex. until she found religion and then isis. this week she was caughtp in the police raid that would kill the mastermind of the paris attacks, her cousin. >> where is your boyfriend? >> he's not my boyfriend. >> where is he?
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>>e's not my boriend. >> reporter: and then the blast. as she detonated what authorities say was a suicide vest. >> the fact that isis now has the first woman suicide bomber in euro's history tells us that isis is willing to break any norm of war, any threshold of war in order to kill. >> reporter: the isis bomber comes from a town outside of paris where her mother and a brother we takennto c ctody by polole thursday. befo boming devout she was known for wearing a big straw cowboy hat with lots of men and drugs in her life a common pattern according to experts. >> theyy live this very lie sen shouse lifestyle and when they becocome a jihadi they completely reinvent themselves. >> reporter: they first emerged 30 years ago in lebanon and have sisie been used by a numbe of terror groups including the russians for series of deadly attacks.
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see more female suicide bombers from isis, a female suicide bomber i like a health precision weapon. >> a and this is a major change in strategy. w does isi justify it? they didn't allow it before? >> in the last few weeks they posted on internal chat rooms a justification for women. they're still not allowed to go to battle or be martyrs but if your family is threatened you may use a suicide vest. is there a tactical reason for using them. >> they often don't fit the ofile and are often told to wear skimpy clothing and hav brassiere bombsnd prosthesis to look pregnant where they pack bombs in them. isis releasing its third video since the attacks, this one threaning to turnn the white house blank with fire and the fbi director and attorney general holding a rare briefing on it. pierre was there. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning,
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robin. attorney general lynch called this a challenging moment. the fbi director said there are more than900error inveigations under way with a small group that's getting an intense amount of attention. the fbi's identified dozens of suspted islamic radicals believed too be at highisk of trying to conduct copycatt attacksike those in france. those suspects have been radicalized through a a ongoing isis social media campaign which reaches 0 out to them every day. fbi director james comey described the threat this way. >> the threat here focuses primarily onroled souls in america who are being inspired or enabled online to do something violent for isil. together we are watching people of concern. we will keep watching them, and if we see something we'll work to disrupt it. >> reporter: robin and george there's a specific number of people, several dozen getting 24-oururveillance covered as the fbi director said like a blanket. >> well, pierre, those isis videos targeting new york and
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officials saying about these particular threats?s? >> reporter: robin, top law enforcement officialsay they'veontinued to identify no credit kabul threats tied to those video and say they're engaging in a proroganda war to createear in the wake of the paris attacks. the fbi director and a.g. are aware of the current threats and the holiday season and unusual meeting trying to help americans understand the nature of the threat and reassure the count at the same time. the director said he did not want americans to have disabling fears but turn their concerns into healthy awareness. >> we have to keep that in mind with the holidays. >> there's a big question about whether sian refugees add to that threat and now the big defefe for presidede obama in order to keep the border open for syrian refugees. they want to pass a bill to suspend the progr until a. tougher screening process is put in place and there were enough to override thehe president's promised veto.
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good morning, jon. >> reporter: this was a major review for the president after days of making the case for his plan to bring in for syrian refugees, democrats a republicans in the house voted to put the program on hold. ininhe end, it wasn't even close. >> t yeas are 28 and nayr is 37. the bill is passed. >> reporteter: it s ss no syrian or iraqi refugee can come into the united states until certify that he o or she is not a threat. 47 democrats joined repubublicans in voting yes. more than enough to overridede a presidential veto. >> this is urgent. we cannot and shouldd not w wt to act. not when our national security is at stake. >> reporter: secretary of state johnerry said there is n reason to fear syrn refugees. >> it's inappropriate for america of all countries in the world to panic and to somehow
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turn o our backs on our it will values. >> reporter: take a look at what voters say is their top issue for the 2016 campaign. more name isis thanny othth isise by far anderrorism is tied for second. stokinmore fear, news that two syrian families including four young children showewed up at a u.s. border crorossing in texas seekingasylum. that prompted this from donald trump via instagram. >> they're going to be pouring in. we don't know who they are. could be isis. >> reporter: fellow republican fronrunner ben carson compared screening refugees to protecting children from rabid dogs. >> if there's a aabid dog running around your neighborhood, you probably are not going to assume something good about that dog. and you're probably going to put your children out of the way. doesn't mean thaw hate all dogs by any stretch of the
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accused republicans of violatingeing funnial american values. >> slamminin the door on them is not who wewe are. >> reporter: donald trump has gone so far as to propose creating a national database of muslims in the united states. but, george and robin,he president has a lot of work here to convince the american people in a recent poll only 28% favored going forward with the refugee program as he h has outlined it. >> and you've got 31 states now saying they won't welcome the refugees. this is going to be a tough fight. >> thank you very much. going to remain a hot debate. a major winr storm threening to make a mess of early thasgiving travel.
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seconds. we're back at 7:18 with millions of americans on alert for the first winter storm of the season. just as so many of us begin to fly and hit the road for thanksgiving, ginger, you have more. >> hit the road and the road looks like this in st. cloud, minnesota. we'r're now wching thisew one moving through nebraska, parts of south dakota right now. iihink the heaeaest w wintete storm m rnrning from des moineto chago, we time it out for you, tonight, it starts in central iowa, moves into chicago late tonight throughthe day tomorrow. it's a throughout michigan including detroit. so that's the timing. how much falls, a quick look at it for you. the heaviest away from that relatively warm lake up to a foot in northwestern illinois and eastern iowa. this is a big one, guys. >> a lot o pink on that map here. thank you.
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much for ahead. an abc exclusive barbara lters with donald and melania t tmp in their first interview together sinc he decided to run for office. >> is yours a marriage of equals >> we go inside the trumps' private life coming up. how much time do you spend on your phone? we track one familily for 24 hours.
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we welcome you back to "gma" andou'r're looking at the
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military storming that hotel in the west african nation ofmali. looking to bring an end to the sie there. heavily armed terrorists taking 170 people hostage. many of the hostages have now been freed. we're learning. >> details coming in as we come on the air. also this morning authorities in france have now recoverered a third body from the rubble of that massive raid right outside paris a new video shows the moment the first female suicide bomber in europe sets off her vest as the police move in. the middle of the country bracing for its first maj winter storm of the season. millions in its path. up to a foot ofnow expectedn some areas and sole of us begin to travelor thanksgiving. a l out there. i'm looking forward to thanksgivinghis year. >> i i can't wait. i can't wait. you got kind of big story about the packers' losing streak. >> someone blamed the quarterbacack's quarterback for it and t.j. will have more. >> 53 men on the packers roster, 23 men on the coaching staff and someone blames a wom for the
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packers trouble. give me a breaea olivia munn, you'll hear her response coming up in "the speed feed." >> haven't we heard this before? no, no, no. we'll get into that but over to robin. >> all right,t, lara, thank you. we beg with donald trumpnd his five melania. in herfirst sit-dn interview with her husband since he decided to run, our cameras going inside their palatial manhattan home as the two open up about everything from their maiage to the campaign trail and private conversations and barbara walters has a preview of her exclusive with the trumps airing on "20/20." good morning. >> good moing. >> we have not heard from melania since her husband decided to run for president. you had a chance to speak with him, with her, with the older children. what did you learn about them as a family. >> well, when you see him awayy from the, you know, i'm the greatest and the best, he the kids say -- the four older children whom we talked to, as
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father, that even though he is away a lot he knows evething that's going on with them including the daughter tiffany who we haven't seen that. she is away at university. the daughter by marla maples. you can't get them to say anything bad about him. i tried but they really are extremely devoted and it's not all campaign talk. maybe it is, maybebe ias just taken in but i was. >> we heard from melania. have not heard from her until now? she says she wants to stay home with their son and that's why she's not on the campaign trail. if a man said this i had a kill him but maybe because she is so beautiful we don'texpect h to be as smart as she is. >> barbara, you -- > i take it all back. >> okay, here is some of your exclusive conversation at home with the trumps. >> mrs. trump, it is a pleasure to see you. and we don't see you that often. you're not on the campaign trail.
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campaigning. be there. i supporort my husband 100%. but we have a 9-year-old son together. baron and i'm raising him and parent at home. >> were you involved in the decision of your husband to become president? encouraged him. you encouraged him. >> i know what he will do and what he cano for america. he loves the american people and he wants to help them. >> is yours a marriagef equals? >> i would say, ye >> i would say no, no, i think she's far greater than the 50%. no, we have a very, very ptty much equal relationip, wouldn't you say? >> yes. >> do you give your husband any advice on the debates? >> we discuss, i tell h my opinions. >> give me an example of a piece of advice that you've given your husband that he has taken?
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>> i will keep it private. >> well, she's told me -- i can tell you. these told me a couple of types during the debate she was happy with my performance if you want to call it a performance but she said you could tone it down a little bit on occasion which i understand. >> when he's iticized, does it bother you? >> it's unpleasant but i know i can handle it. >> biggest criticismsm that's untr that we can clear up is there any? >> i would say that he's nasty. he's not. and he has a big heart and very warm heart. youee what he is on the campaign til all the time and on television, and i thk, you know, america needs a strong leader and tough leader a and know what he'sdoing. >> barbara, including in your conversation global offense such as isis and donald trump talked to you about how he would defeat them.
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let's take a look at that now. >> i if you had an opportunity to speak witith the leaderf isis, what would you say? >> these people are insane. thesee are insane people. >> so, you would not try -- >> normally i'm a big believer in talking. can you reason with most people. these are -- these are ts. and it's got to be said and it's got to be stated and obama, i don't know what's with him. he doesn't talk about -- he doesn't talk about islamic terrorism or radic islamic terrorism. he won't even usehe term. it's almost like he's defending them. >> if you were in the white house rightnow, what would you be sayingng? >> oh, i would be saying, let's go, folks and i would be getting other countries. i would say we're going to bomb the hell out of them we are going to get them right now. >> which we are bombing them and would love to hear more specifics but you did talk to the older children, as well. what did you learn about them
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i tried as i said to get them to say -- first of all, they're a very od-looking family as you can see but i tried to get them to say yeah but on the o other hand but they are extremely, even the sons in particular fon of him. devoted to him so it's interesting to see what they're like when they're not just talking about isis or when do we get together. >> they do appear to be a very loving, close family. >>yes, they are and to see him in that role, to see him as a grandfather you not only will meet the children but the grandchildren. grandpa, grandpa. grandpa donald. >> perhaps we will learn a different side of him. barbara, always good to s you. >> oh, robin, happy to see you. >> have a pleasant and enjoyable weekend and you can see much more of barb's exclusive with donald trump, his wife melania and four of his grown children, tonight, where? "20/20."
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and we're back with our "gma" behavior lab. do you knowow much time your family is spending o o cell phones and tablets. one family was put on rveillance for 24 hours and mara schiavocampo has that and, boy, mara, i it is a lot. >> yeah, ts he used their phones a lot of time. now, a r recent stutudy by e-marketers says they're not alone and estimates in 2016 our time in front of the phone will rise to 3 hours and 8 minutes a day. we tracked thi family to see how much they're using their phonesnd they y were shocked. the nagian familyyays it kes over their time. >> i forget what's going on with my family around m
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>> it's ridiculous. >> reporter: dad matt is constant conctcted as a radio program director and m momjoey, a blogger says kids, boston, 7 and hudden 2 are just as attached to technology. do you like being on your phone? >> yes. >> so justow wirired are they? they let us track them for 24 hours setting up four surveillance cameras throughout the house. and installingg the momentt app to record usage on both their phones. 8:36 a.m. 7-year-old boston playing games before school. >> get off the device. >> 5:59 p.m., dad pulls into the driveway and spending more time looking at his pne before going into the house minutes later mom walks in the door, toddler in one hand, phone in the other. 24 p.m. at dinner they put eir p pnes in a b box to lit disruptions. in really? >> but ts phe-free zone gets interrupted. >>ah.
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>> when they top to watch a video. >> 6:57 p.m. after dinner the entire family is together. but all on separat devices except boston whose battery died. according to our trackingg a in at 24-hour period dad was on the phone 4:3535 mom, 4:53. the app notes how many times you pick up your phone. joey picking up her phone 53 different types and ma, 113 times. after we turned the cameras off we kept the tracking app on for a whole week. the grand total for mom and dad after seven days, staggering. mom joey was on on 34 1/2 houou picking up herhone 323 times. dad mat used his device for 31 1/2 hours checking it 754 times. >> it's bad.
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i mean, that's all ian say. >> reporter: consumer psychologist and author james roberts is here for a technhnolog intervention. >> boston has not put that phone down. >> look at what you're looking at when you enter the house. >> putting the phones in a box during dinner but not good enough. do the same concept but put that thing in t t bedroom and lock the door and enjoy your dinner. zones and times. use apps that help lim your usage and put in wring what is and is not acceptable phone use with penalties for breaking the rues. >> we have a lot of work to do. >> reporter: all right, so another tip, don't use your phone as an alarm clock our expertays because it encourages you to pick it up first thing in the morning. i wanted to see how much i used my so i put an app quality time on it. here are myresults. i was on the phone for 2 hours and 20 minutes and picked it up 126 times. george, one thing that's interesting.
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they tend to finden check their phone a lot more often. women just get on it a stay on it. >> i'm sure that's it. i would have done a lot more than 2 thundershower hours and 26 minututes. >> good f you, mara. >> yeah. >> i saidid no. i don't want to know. >> too embarraraing. >> she is setting a good example right there and coming up olivia munn firing back after getting
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back now with "the speed feed." actress olivia munn doesn't play for the green bay packersut somehow s some a are blaming her for their ling streak. she's not happy needless to say neither i think -- no woman is. >> this is foolishness. they were 6-0 super bowl champ, 0-3 the past three game people are upset. > blame the rl. >> letet b bme thewoman. actrtrs olivia munn has been dating the quarterback aaron rodgers and has had some subpar games but famously it was jessica simpson who had one of the worst games of his life and katie upton dating pitcher justin verlander. >> what did she do? so th is nothing new necessarily. what is new olivia munn firing
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you now... tim on cam just as the winter weather arrives, a local l n profit agency that provides a warm
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bed for siouxland homeless picked up a big contribution. "100-plus men who care", presented the "warming shelter" on nebraska street with a check for 62-hundred dollars. the presentation is the first for "100-plus men who care." the new group meets once a quarter to nominate worthy non-profit groups to be their beneficiary. the warming shelter plans to use the funds toward the purchase of bunk beds that will replace cots currently being used. the "warming shelter" is at capacity with 77 people 100-plus men who care will make it's next check presentation in january. jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we have a winter storm warning in effect for the region. here's the stormcast hd now where low pressure will move through central nebraska and impact the area with heavy snow - primarily late this morning into the early afternoon. tonight, the snow will taper off and
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expect a cold d weekend with high temperatures getting into the 20s on saturday. sunday, we'll tap into a more southerly flow and we'll expect a warming trend to occur into next week. today's high is 34 with periods of heavy snowfall. tonight's low is 12 with clearing skies and snow tapering off. the high tomorrow is 26 with
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good morning, america. it's 8 a.m. and breaking news, hohotel siege. a hostage situation right now at a radisson hotel in mali. memen storming t t shoho sell seizing almost 200 people. this as we learn new information about europe's first female suicide bomber. the world on high alert right now. wake me up when it's all over also making headlines overnight, a bilon people use it. no facebook reveals a major new move about how to avoid your exes after a eakup. the keys to hitting restart after a relationship. this is my heartbeat song nd "grey's anatomy" star kate walsh secect struggle. >> i donon hav children. i'm not going to have kis. went t tough early menopause. >> dr. ashton with the latest on early menopause and the warning signals everybody should know. could you sell a shark live? live competitors.
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who can pull off the big sell, barbara corcoran here live as we say -- >> good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] >>arbara is the best. "shark tank's" barbara corcoran live and she'slways into it. >> they'll go head-to-head ying to win her over from a poorn ball to something for your bear all up against the clock. >> ooh.. >> rbara's energy. i'll have what she's got. getting a lot of buzz and not for the music, some of the surprise guests vocalists. a clue, one is ththdaughter of hip-hop royalty. >> including them right there. a lot to get to and breaking news this morning, as well. let's get to amy with that. >> we have new details just coming in from that attack this morning on a luxury hotel in the
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africa natn of mali. a former french colony and al qaeda h bed. gunmen storming the radisson hotel in mali a capital today taking 170 hostages. police fors now rushing to the scene. some of t those hostages have been freed including a dozen french aiine employees. abc's chief attorney a aairs correspoent martha raddddz has been tracking all of the lateses details. martha, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, amy. we do nit know who those attackers are. rhere was team of attackers and asou said the special forces seem to have gone into that hotel going floor by floor, trying to help those hostages out, several reported killed. bubut about 80 local news says in mali have been releas. this is a popular hotel. thererare flight crewsws staying ththe, turkishirlines releasing a statement saying they had crew of seven there, five have been freed. two e still in the hotel.
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to try to help out. one reportrom an eyewitness says the attackers were speaking english and saying, allahu akbar, of course, mali is a former cololony of france. they launched air strikesn 2013 because jihadts were moving in t ting to clala a state there. any americans staying with friendshere to stay inside they're warning until this is resolved. >>artha raddatz, thank you for the very latest on that developing situation. also breing overnight, a third body, an unidentified woman has been found at the apartment outside paris raided by police looking for suspects in last week's attacks and also recovered the body of the suspected mastermind of the attacks. although he had beenn numerous terror watch lists he was able to travel in and o of syr and across europe undetected. police say the other body that was found at the apartment is
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his cousin, suicide bomber, hasna aitboulahcen. friends say she recently found religion after leaving a life fueled by drugs and alcohol. we, fbi director james comey says d dozens o suspected radica in the u.s. are under tight surveillance amid concern of a possible paris-style copycat attack three terrorist videos threatening the u.s. flashing images of new york and promising to target the white house. in other news a judge has dered chicago policic to lease videohowing black teteteager being shot and killed by a white oicer. laquon mcdonald was shot 16 times carrying a small knife and the video is said to show mcdonald walking away from officers when one of them opened fire. well, the nation's largest health insurer says it may pull out of all the public exchanges established by obamacare. united unititedhealthlaming low enrollment a and high fees. millions could be left scrambling for low cost insurance. and finally i think we can all a agree we need some good news
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i'll do it >> such a beautiful song. andra day, nick jonas joins herer singing "ri up".." incredible performance part of a big perrmance an a&e and we'll have more on that. facebook really changed the way youhare your lives with your friends and family but things can get awkward as we all know especially what if you break up. all that is about to change, though. juju chahangng is wh us to explain hohow. juju, do tell. >> you know, lara, everybody knows breakups are extremely painful and now facebook is feeling our pain.. they'ree allowinggs to catat a lile v vtual distance between you and your ex. you can nowntangle your digital history without your ex even knowing it. breaking up can be hard to do. >> yeah. >> accordingo facebook your ex-girlfriend becca just got engaged. >> and being bombarded on
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facebook byappy picture, posts and newew about a heartbaking ex can just make it worsrse. >> i didn't want to see him. i. >> i just see thing on my ex's feeds that don't want to see. >> how it pops up on my feed is weird. >acebook is hopinin to ease the pain this morning launching a new set of tools dubbed take a break letting users wipe their romantic slate clean with just the push of a button. now when you changeour stat us from in a relationship to single it'll automatically give you an option to remove yourxes from your newsfeed. untag yourself from old photos and prevent your exes from seeing any of your updates all without having to unfriend or block them. in a blog post the social media giant writing "we hope these tools will help people end relationships on f febook with greater easese comrt and sense of control." for some, it'ss a long overdue feature for the site which practically invented the lationship status. >> in t the digital age what this
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that box of stuff or hiding some of the photos. >> in "the social network" even the hollywood version of markk zuckerberg couldn't avoid his ex online. >> more than a billion people use it every day now and it's st -- it's kind of ingrained in like how wecounicate. >> reporter: and as many prepare for the upcoming holiday season perhaps this tool canelp xne personon off their list. >> facebook is smart to roll it off because we' kicking off eakup season, the weeks before the holidays is when a number of breakups happen. >> i didn't even know there was a breakup season. >> you don't want to bring anyone home to meet your mom or dad. >> or you don't want to buyuy them a gift for the holidays. >> for now that ability to undo your tags, you have to do one-on-one on your phone only avaiaible on digitalal but you have to ask yourself eve those memoriesesre now bittersweet. do y you rlly want them to
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disappear forever. >> you might change youour mind so might want to put the pause on that. >> i'm glad i got out of this before this exploded. >> it's complicated. thanks for unraveling it. juju, always good to see yo kate walsh is opening up for the first time about why she's never had children, the 48-year-old former "grey's anatomy" and "private practice" star revealing she went through early menopause. it's a problem that's more ababs linsey davis has her story. >> reporter: she played a smart and sultry surgeon oney's atomy" and on "private practice" whehere she was known for her character' heartbreaking struggle with infertility. >> i'm so sorry. i know how much you wanted this. >> i just didn't realize i was out of time. >> reporter: now kate walsh is speakiking out, the 48-year-old tv star revealing o on the sirius xm radio conversations that her character's onscreen problem is al one she has in real lili. >> i don't have childrenen
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i'mmot going to have kids.. you know, i i went through early menopause. >> you did? >> yeah. >> oh, wow. >> my older sister called and she's like you shoul go and get yourself checked because i'm going rough menopause early and i'm like, you're just scaring me and then i went -- yeah, they're like, you have one egg. it was bleak. >> on average it occurs around 51 years old but one in every 100 women betetweween th ages of 30 and 39 are affected by what's known as premature menonouse, the loss o ovarian function. >> not clear whyhy it happenso certain women. a woman should be concerned if they bece irregular particularly if they've had regular periods in the past a woman should go through her lifestyle and cerin risk factors with her health provider to maximize her fertility capabilities. >> walsh who has spoken out about wanting to have c children says her hopes of getti pregnant are d dashed but when it comes to life she says she has no regrets. >> ihi it's a bit of a myth and that i it's this huge
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pressure. we're like, wait a minute. am i less than if i'm not a mother. if i'm not like a rock star in my career? i've always felt as much as i've been sort of at times in my life indecisive i go f what i want and i embrace what's in frontf . >> reporter: for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> all right. joining us now is dr. jennifer ashton and joins us live from our l.a. bureau. this is your area of expertise, jen. what do you make of kate's revelation? >> first of all if that's what menopause looks like, sign me up and for a shoutout to all the millions of women who go through menopause and their story doesn't makeational news, but, again, toclary, earar menopause is menopausese that occurs at the age of 40 or earlier, mos women will go through menopause between 45 and 55 so that's the avage range,e, it'll differ woman to woman. >> you said early menopause isn't even realllly a medical term. you c can -- it's premenopause.
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preture menopause so we don't totally understand but things like smoking, very, very bad for your ovaries as it is for the rest of your body certain chemotherapy, certain types of chrhrosomal abnormrmities associated with early or premature m menopause and don't know how the environment affect i it but certainly family history playsys a role so mething yourmother, your sister goes through, it increases your chance it will happen around the same time. >> when you said chemotherapy, amy and i both nodded along that's what happened for both of us at an early age so we also heard in tadio interview with kate walsh that she was referring to the pill that she thought that was a contributing fafactor. could that be? is that true? >> a aolutely not. so, therere are s smany myths aboutthe birth control pilil and we really need to change that. taking birth control pills for years is not associated with premature menopause a there's no maximum amount of time that a woman can take the pill and we have to remember the silver
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linining with both early menopause or taking birth control pill, a dratic reductionn the risk of breast, ovarian and uterine caer so always have to look at both sides. >> absolutely. all right, jen, hav a good time there in l.a. thanks so much for joing us. >> thanks. >> she will take your questions on twiwier throughout thehe morning. twtweet her @drjashtht. >>utside with barbara corcoran. we've got three erepreneurs getting ready for their fir d barbara, you've been dng interesting stuff onshark tank" recently and you put aig stake in a beauty and bath company. >> that was savvy naturals andnd the reason i decided to buy that particular stake in their business is i thought they would give me my money back. >> how do you decideow much? >> it's entirelel dependent upon how confident i am in that individu. if you meet these people you would just say, you know, i'm going to make a fofortune and blind faith after at.
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>> up against the clock. the quickest pitch you've ever gotten. >> was to me i was a waitress at a diner and my soon-to-be boyfriendalked in and said to me, you'd be great at real estate sales and gave me $1,000 to start the corcoran group and that's where i made my fortune. at the diner. >> entrepreneurs right now, entering shark stadium, m me baxter inventor o o the popcorn ball and rita floyd, flat box and ellery mulock of whisker dam. i didn't know there was a big threat of foamy beverag in your beer but i guess there is. you know the drill. you'll write down how long it's going to take you to pitch barbara the two lowest get their chance. let's see what you got. mike. >> i need six seconds to sell a shark. >> wow! >> rita. >> i need fiveseconds. >> whoa. ere we go. >> and elry. >> i needive seconds to sell a shark. >> we got a tie right now. >> mike, i'm sorry. you won't do it this week.
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another chance in a couple of weeks to come back. >> oh. >> so let's get ready to go right now and our first pitch is going to be from ta. let's put five seconds back up on the clock. rita, arere you ready to go. >> yes. >> sell a shark. >> flatbox, a machine washable lunch box that connvestors into a placemat.. >> got it done in five seconds right there. >> exactly. >> okay. ellele, are you readad >> i i ready. >> let's putive seconds up on the clock. >> don't be that guy with the soggy stash place a whisker dam on your glass to protect your stash and enjoy. >> wow! [ cheers and applause ] >> crazy. >> barbara, what do you thin >> you have a great product. the problem with it, i think, unless you are standing there over your kid i'm not sure they're going to use i and be different at the kid at the cafeteria. sorry, rita.
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>> oh. >> so the winner is ellery. i'm not soo sure. m just giving -- i mightome back and pick you but i can't resist a guy with a big h hairy beard like that, ellery and i think that's a really well needed product. so my vote is for ellery. [ cheers and applause ] >> ellery, the winner of the contest. i did not know that was a need but he's proven it. receipt tashgs thanks foror coming in, of course, "shark tank" will be on tonight at 9:00,:00 central. rbrbara, thanks for coming in. >> great job, guys. >> i like the beard, ellery. it looks good. good morning, everybody. thank you for that and the girls from the carolinas. north carolina, we love to hear it. and we love to start our morning here in times square. it's relatively md now but
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it'll get cooler an cooler. around for the weekend, considerably cooler. wake up saturday morning yes up in new engnd around freezing d then look at that arctic blast, some of the numbers falling into the teens by sunday morning in chicago, des moines, behind that fresh snow.stormcast hd now where low pressure will move through centranebraska and impact@the area with hebvy snow - primarily late this morning into the early afternoon. tonight, the snow will taper off and we'll have gradually clearing skies. expect a cold weekend with high temperatures getting into the 20s on saturday. sunday, we'll tap into a more sosoherly flow and we'll expect a warming trend to occur into next week. today's high is i came all the way down the line to find mor areas to highlight but they're all from north carolina this morning, lara. >> congratulations again to ellery. >> yes. ellery, very creative idea.
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you know, i'm stashing some good "pop news," robin. >> all right. >> but it's coming out right now with this. parent like beyonce and jay z, 3-year-old blue ivy has great musical genes shohong thehe off not just in her nursery school talele show. 's a studio album or bust. >> come on. >> she'l be singing gueuest vocals on coldplay's next release and by the way she's not the only one. turns out this is a real family affair. beyonce lending her talents along with chris martin's ex-wife gwyneth paltrow and their two kids still making autiful music together. i love that. >> all right. >> if that wasn't enough, even main's new girlfriend annabel wallace is also on one of the songs and he explains the team effort, everyone asked to sing on the new band's record plays an importantart in his life. >> there you go. >> isn't that lovely? >> lovely. >> a real family affair. uh-huh. >> who likes --
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>> you do? >> i'm going to get you a gift certificate to this motel. >> oh, n >> oh, if you - you don't want to check in where robin is g gng forr chrisas located in nevada dedicated to the red-nose face -- >> you don't have to watch this. >> walls and walls and walls of clowns. >> wow. >> put the video back up. cln. life-size models and chairs in the lobby, every room complete with circus clowns on the walls and even on the ceilings. as if that wasn't enough, the clown motel located next door to a cemetery. >> can i change my mind? >> nope. nope. no ke-backs. we should mention this clown motel has a great review on trip adviser although we think this mimight be their numumber one
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that's penny wise. >> please do. >> down there! >> so scary. >> i can see why you got a big acting job. [ laughter ] >> thi as easily the most disturbingpop news" segment. >> you're welcome. you're welcome. that was for you. oh, nono this one isisor you, george. a dalmatian you know, if he wantnt a bite of his owner's al, duh, all he has to do is ago for it. you may not hear it the first time but listen closely to the second one he speaks. >> what do you want. i want one. >> good boy. what do you want? >> i want one. >> good boy. >> do you hear it. > i want one. >> i want one. >> good boy. whatoou want? >> i want one. >> a want one. >> good boy. >> the third tim i heard it. >> i heard it. >> i heard it. >> good d boy. >> three out of four. >> i want one. >> you got it.t. >> i g got it.
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and, robin, got a weekend at the clown motel. >> yeah. >> lucky me. luckcky me >> that's "pop news." >> let's take one quick look at yesterday. robin with our incredible cw celebrating 40 years. what a week it's been. >> crew tap. crew tap. macy's and "gma" invite you to make a wish come true. >> such a wonderful tradition we have helping grant wishes for sosome vy special ltle kids.. >> for every l lter y write to santa macycy will d date one dollar too make-a-wish up to a million dollars. >> write to the north pole. >> or send itn online. >> let's get the letters started.you now...
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m on cam just as the winter weather arrives, a local non profit agency that provides a warm bed for siouxland homeless picked up a big contribution. "100-plus men who care", psentnted the "warng shelter" on nebraska street with a check for 62-hundred dollars. the esentation is the first for "100-plus men who care." the new group meets once a quarter to nominate worthy non-profit groups to be thei beneficiy. the warming shelter plans to use the funds toward the purchase of bunk beds that wi replace cots currentltly being used. the "warming shelelr" is at capacity with 77 people 100-plus men who care will make it's s next check presentation in january. jessica let's check in with for t weather. matt: we h have a wier storm warning in effect for the region. here's the stormcast hd now where low pressure will move through central nebraska and impact the area with heavy snow - prprimarily te this morning into the early afternoon.
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tonight, the snow will taper off and we'll have gradually clearing skies. expectct cold weekend with high temperatureses getting into thehe0s on saturday. sunday, we'll tap into a more southerly flow and wewe'll pe a warming trend to occur into next week. todas high i 34 with periods of heavy snowfall. tonight's low is 12 with clearing skies and snow tapering of the high tomorrow is 26 with mostly sunny skies. and snow tapering off. the high tomorrow is 26 with moly sunny skies.
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welcome back to "gma" on this friday morning and what a week it has been, lara. >> celebrating our 40th birthday and did that "40 for 40" live stream and t they call it live for a reason. there's bound to be wloopers. here's a few.. >> good morning, america. happy 40th. d we're going to do it like this. >> let's go. >> i'm done? >> yeah, yeah. yeah. i'm just doing this just to make them panic so they think i don't know what i'm doing. >> we have a chance to go to our colleagues in the -- in the ukrain llo, guys. >> hello, dr. besser. [ eaking a foreign language ] good evening and happy birthday to good -- >> comom on, comomeon, gugu.
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>> the ladies women fight for my delight i'm the grand master with the three emcees. the rhythm is going to get you >> here they are, one direction. [ cheers and applause ] if you lik driving with the windows down ? i'm wearing the jesse palmer boy's medium shirt in honor of my appearancece. >> what does that entail? >> counting backwards from five to one. >> give me something. give me somemething. >> you don't give you something. >> just told me don't finish those because we want some. >> this is one of the most delious things i've had to eat in a long time. this is made in the devil's own kitchen. >> the crazy thing they tell you, danny, don't eat on television. >> oh, yeah but this is the internet, man. >> this is the internet. >> i'll eat whatever i want. >> live stream bopping you. >> no. >> so there is something you're tellining me. >> actually isn't. >> this was done forour
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two days or two guyss too make this beautiful -- >> this is seven. >> seven. whoo. >> happy -- >> happy. >> happy birthday. >> happy. >> happy. happy birthday to you [ cheers and applause ] >> you got to give it up to our ecutive producer. his idea, 40 hour, the crew, everybody who stayed and it wasn't only the live stream. we also werer supposed to clink mugs. robin was like, i had no mugs. >> when i had to call ovover the newscasters and they were walking in front of the camera. that was a moment. >> it was great too have everybody back. >> smuch fun. >> they were excited to see each other becse they don't get a chance to see each other that. . t.j. holmes gets an mvp. seven hours by mself. >> all that is true. >> the whole way. >> he made it.
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>> he doesn't't hear you saying that now. >> no, he's out. >> he'ssleeping. >> that's grgrt. thank y y at home because we couldn do it without you and we do it for you. nicole kidman is back on the big screen staing alongside julia roberts in the powerful thriller secret in their eyes. she talks about the movie, her family and a whole l lot more. >> one way and boys another, don't they? don't theyey? >> what made you decide to take this role? >> i'm very gooood friends with billy ray. >> also's go. lapd just found an unidentntied female body i i garage dumumter a. >> and i read itnd would love to work with billy but julia. >> it's your daughteter. >> obviouslyly julia gives a gut-wrenching p performance in i it. >> no. help. >> wheels of justice turn slowly but they do turn. >> i suppose i've never played a d.a. before or a character like that.
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>> where i kind of get to go off after the guy instead of being the victim. >> what does it sayhat more and more now we're seeing some major mediaoles that were originally written for men now going to women? >> it's nice if things are written first and foforemost for a woman. i mean, i'm very fortunate right now because i'm doing a play that is about a wan scientist. >> you have dedicated your performance on the s stage here in london of project 51 too your dad. >> he was thrilled, you know, so it was this confluence of events where it was my father's death d i was standing on stage in front of, you know, a thousand people performing a play that i told him i was going t do for him, so live. >> i know. >> when you're a very closese family and you lose a parent, the family is in such disarray
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such pain, so this is also a gift toy mom, as well. >> you were last on the stage -- >> ye, 17 years ago. >> 17 years ago. >> yeah. >> one critic called it pure theatrical viagra. >> i dididn't know if that was a compliment or not because i didn't know what viagra was. >> so why the decision to come back n and not sooner? >> children, i mean, it is a very, very hard thing to do a play and not be there for that period of time for bedtime so this has been a big ask in terms of myy year-old and 7-year-old and, you knowow, they're le we can't wait for it to end. ain't that america home of the free >> nashville is lovely a very, very different from hollywood. >> i think there's somethingng thatat we f fd familiarnerms of being australians and living ere. somethinggbout the south reminds us of australia butut i could live anywhere really as
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i mean, that's really where my joy is but you're alws in my heart you're always on my mind >> you actual glow when you talk about him. do you know that? >> i do? >> you do. you actually do. you look really happy when you talk about him. >> i'm so fortunate. i've, you know, i've met sosobody that i'm incredibly i i love witit and i is a a decade into the relationship. it's very much about commitment and weon't ever take it for granted. >> no, you cannot. very, ver -- dethe film "secret in their eyes"pens today. you're going this wayr that way. >> i'm going to go this way. this way because i wanted to say happy birthday to this young lady. >> your name. >> danna. >> we're thrilled for sunday
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bieber, carrie underwood and ariana grande and demi lovato and that group called one direction will be performing a best part, jennifer lopez hostin it's on sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. now there's something maybe you won't be as excited about, that would be the winter storm moving across the nation. already happeninin western iowa. the snow in souththakotand the rest now moving tohe east, time ittut for you. mostly tonight into tomorrow for a lot of folks.effect for the region. here's the stormcast hd now where low pressure will move through central braska and impact the area with heavy snow - primarily late this morning into the early afternoon. tonight, the snow will taper offnd we'l'll have gradually clearing skies. expect a cold weekend with high temperatures getting into the 20s on surday.y. sunday, we'll tap into a more southerly flow and we'll expect a >> see, here's the good part. now i get to get over here and get everybody in. good morning to everybody from mississippi too.
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amy. >> oh, how are you? >> back in here. >> muppet master jim henson's forgotten manuscript found and a new movie for thanksgiving and then we have "imprprove@ this." >> improve this!. how you can get youritchen ready for the good thanksgiving feast when we come back. nice. >> you like it? amas on "gma" is bout to you
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jimhenson created so many un unforgettable characters during his life and now we're about to see one of his creations for the first time. a lt project discovered by one of his daughters. abc's nick watt has the story. >> wt you're about to see musus never leave this forest, you undersnd. >> reporter: turkey hollow a magical tale that mit nevever have been told. a forgotten manuscript from the muppet master j jim henson who shaped so many of our childhdhoods >> that's s handwriting. >> reporter: discovered in the archives after 45 yearsrs resurrected by henson's own daughter lisa as a fetime movie. shee even found the dad' puppet prototypes. >> so it's like this and ththen. > reporter: and some test photos. >> my sisternd i were the ones helplpg him. >> reporter: the tale is a
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>> we want to make a movie tha people would see every thanksgiving. >> reporter: how does that feel? for sure it's some wonderful creature, friends of mary steenburgen. >> i think the secret to what jim henson did uimately is that he understood how to cut through to the child -- i know this sounds corny but the child inside of you of i always felt li i was 10 years o old around them. >> reporter: updated versionsf his prototypes. >> way more resesnsible than a t of actors i worked with, the creatures are. they never drop character. ththey are like leo dicaprio when i did a mie wh him yrs ago, you know, he stayed in character all the time. >> reporter: these creatures are on a par with dicaprio. >> absolutely. >> reporter: why did j henson never actually make this momovie? >> because the treatment is dated 1968 and by 1969 the entire company was all hands on
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deck working on "sesame street." >> the was not evenn hour on that set his n name wasn't invokeke >> reporter: he would like this film. >> i hope he would love this film. >> hon, hon. >> how are you, my friend? hello. >> this is skonk. >> reporter: no offense,e, a strange-looking crture. >> watch nour mouth now. be careful. you're treading very dangerously. >> look at that thing andndeep a strahtface. >>no, that's t point and you look about 8, okay. that's what happens. >>or "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, hollywood. >> you can't keep a straight face. he was right. >>no. >> we all enjoyed that piece. jim henson lost project premieres this week. >> it's friday, everybody. also getting i into t
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with another edition of "improve this" responsible for the by lowe's abc's rachel smith and the team helped a special mom update her kitchen so she could host her holiday feast i ithis thanksgiging makeover. >> stay-at-home mom carrie enjoys cooking for her family, 2-year-old viola and her husband chris but this outdated kitchen makes it impossible. >> you have a small oven. counter space, like stuff everywhere. >> reporteter: withnly one income moneys tight. >> i just sort of wanted to try to convince my huand it might look okay if we painted. >> so this is what we have here. >> so i don't -- i didn't convince him. >> reporter: to help we're gibbons. >> if you could envnvision your woululd look like. >> timeless, white and bright. >> one of the things love about this space it has beautiful natural light. >> reporter: with no time to
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spare the crew gets started. just a few hours the darkk drab kitchen is gone while the family lives through the renovati, volunteers and cabinets, appliances and products from lowe's. >> i don't want to like make you wait any longer so -- >> i know. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. i feel like i'm going to cry. this looks like a new house. >> oh. >> nole replaced the dark wood cabinets and laminate countertop with sleek white cabinets and lack of counter space so she replaced the separate oven and rangee with a new combination of a stovetop to create more space and by taking out the microwave and putting in new cabinets under the bar area created even more storage. her top tips f your kitchen renovation, nicole chose a w wte subway tile e 53 cents a tie,
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the total cost, $150. keep the existing footprint of the kihen. it keeps costs down to mott move outlets and plumbing. if you have kids install quart countertop, heat, stain and scratch resistant. for "good morning america," rachel smith, abc news, new york. >> some really great tips and go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to make a pegboard to declutter your kitchen. we have those piles or the drawer so great one there, as well. coming up one-on-one with "hunger games" star julianne moore. don't miss it on "good morning america." "gma's improve this!" is
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black friday savings start now. > juliannmoore is back for the final installment of "the hunger games and i sat down with the star who returns as president coin and this time around she's doing her best to keep katniss under control.
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>> it was our plan all along. >> of course, it was. >> you're the game maker. i want everyone to know whatever game she's playing she's playing it for . >> we have julianne moore with us this morning. >> hi. >> thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> it is pretty powerful to see the late pllip seymour hoffman in that scene and he's such a powerful force throughout the movies. what is it like for you to watch it back. >> it's very sad. we all loved him. he's a wonderful person, tremendous talent and great sense of loss we watch it. >> we mention you play president alma coin. tell me about her. she evolves. >> obviously it's a very familiar narrative. someone who starts as one thing as a revolutionary and over the course of the films becomes someone who is c corpted by popower and her need for revenge. it comes something else.
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of films, thesese books that have had such a impact worldwide? people are just dying to see these movies. >> i love these books and i think they do speak particularly to young people about how you find yourself. what is the process of growiwing up and how do you find your moral center? and trying to understand whether or not you have free will and you can -- can you change your life and can you change the world? i think what thing boos and films posit is gentlemen, you can. >> my daughters huge fans. what about your chdren? >> they're why i'm doing the movies. they readhe book and it was when my daughter read them that i picked them up and read them. these are amazing. > it ranks hhh on the list of movies that mom did that they like. >> yeah, absolutely. >> i know that in addition to your chiren another passion that is so close to your heart, gun safety. >> yes. >> and speaking out against gun violence particularly poiant this week as we see the events in paris. >> of course.
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>> tell us about the every town creative council andnd what you hope its impact will be and can . >> well, i just felt that as a -- as an american andnd as a parentnthat i really feleltt there's somethihi that i w wted totodo, you know, i believe in the constitution a i feel like we can all do our part for our children, for o5rselves in speaking about gun safety. honestly, i think it's becomee so polarized t this iue where it's either pro gun or anti-gun and i wanted to talk about wha we can do to keep guns out of the hands of dgerous people. >> an important conversation. thanks for joining us, julianne moore. >> thank you.
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part 2" is in theaters today. macy's and "gma" invit to you make a wish come true. >>uch a wonderful tradition we have helping grand wishes for some special lile kids. >> for every letter you write to santa macy's will donate a dollar to make-a-wish up to a million dollars or send your letter in onli. >> let's get those letters started. >> it has been quite a ek. we hope everyone has a wonderful weekend and before we go, we have a programming note. a very big spepecialaln a&e tonight about race inamerica. e one-hourpecial and two-hour concert presented by a&e networks a and i hea media. we're talking pharrell williams and know him well here, johnn
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legend and ed sheeran, so mamany more performing called "shining a light" airs tonit, a&e. here's a sneak peek of miguel and tory kelly singing "free your mind." >> have a great weekend. don't know all my forgiveness for haveing -- it doesn't mean this other - - doesn't mean i don't like my strong bad no
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way tim: constructors have c cpleted a brand new dustrial shell spec bulding that's been erected at the industrial park. city planners and officials from h & r construction surveyed the 50 thousand square ot space located right next to the new 264 million dollar seaboart triumph foods pork processing plant, currently being built. mayor bob scott says the building will help fill the muchch needed space for local busniesses looking to expand
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"there's always somebody calling saying do you have a 40 to 50 thousand squa foot building that's readily available and we have not had that for along time here. and now we'll be able to meet those needs and those leads alotuicker." says sioux city mayor bob scott. scott says outlook for the occupation of this new building is good. in the past, the city partnered with other busieneses to develop three similar spec buildings in the bridgeportrtest industrialalark location. each of those buidlings were occccied by companieiewithin 2 years their comletion jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we have a winter storm rning in effect for theregion. here's the stormcast hd now where low pressure will move through central nebrbraska and impact the area with heavy snow - primarily late this morning into thehe early afternoon. tonight, the snow will taper off a we'll have gradually clearing skies. expect a cold weekend with high temperatures getting into the 20s on saturday. sunday, we'll tap into a more southerly flow and we'll expect a
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warming trend to occur into next week. today's high is 34 with periods of heavsnowfall. tonight's low is 12 with clearing skies and snow tapering off. the high tomorrow is 26 with mostly sny skies.
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>> it's "live! with kelly &
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michael." today, from "the hunger games: mockingjay part 2," elizabeth banks. and a performance from irving and songwriter shawn mendes. plus, thee co-hosts write a song with a grere bigorld as we wrap up our " said whaaat week." all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] and now, here are your emmy award-winning co-hosts, kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] kelly: hi.
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hello. michael: oh, boy. kelly: that's exciting. i guess i know what youe doing for your birthday. michael: yeah. kelly: it's friday, november 20, 2015. or as we like to call it the day before michael and lydydia's birthday. michael: yes. [applause] happy almost birthday, lydia. you're looking good. thank you. thank you. kelly: and you're also turning 40? >> yes. something like that. michael: something like that. i like it. well, welcome, welcome. and thank you. kelly: very exciting. what is your big birthday plan? do you have a big birthday plan? michael: i kinda sorta. i realize excessive partying is not for me anymore. kelly: oh, don't be ridiculous. michael: my man i is like ce on, man! calmed d dn. kelly: d d't bee silly! michchl: i'm not the man i used to be.
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