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your 7 day forecast where we'll have 30s and 40s along with a fairly damp pattern. good morning, america. and breaking news, this russian warplane sho out of the sky near the syrian border this morning. the pilots ejecting. turkey saying it took downhe plane over its airspace. as a americans everywhere are edge, a global terror alert abroad and at home. fears about isis sympathizers launching an attack. also breaking overnight, five protesters shot at a black liveves matte rally in minnesa. witnesses claim white supremacists are behind the attack. >>heerson next to me on my left went wn, the person on my right went down. >> the manhunt for at lst three suspects after a week of violent demonstrations against police. donald trump doubling down on his 9/11 claims. >> lo and behold, i start getting phone calls in my office
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there and theyaw this take place. >> insisting he saw people celebrating in new jersey as ben carson backtracks, what he' saying about his own words right now. rocket man >> from amazon to outer space, the race to bring tourists to outer space. jeff bezos' cpanyny doing something it's never done before. the rocket man here live this morning with a big announcement. and good morning, america. okay, who is ready to go to space? >> not me. >> no. >> maybe jeff bezos is. that rocket went up. it came down safely and the video is just coming in this morning. >> ha could be the future of space travel. they're boasting of big windows, room for six astronauts and already starting the process of taking reservations for those window seat i normally like a window seat. >> just not on a rocket. >> how much for those window seats?
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>> jeff bezos has a lot. he's going to be here live later. we begin with that breaking news in the war against isis and a russian warplane has been sho down by turkey near the syrian border. amera and its allies calling an emergency meeting to deal with it. terry moran with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, george. here's what we know right now. there's one russian jetdown, two pilots missing and turkey and russia are now in a full-blown diplomatic crisis. it happened this morning in the clear skies above the syria/turkey border. you can see the stricken russian jet in those pictures plummeting to the ground inside syria. afterhe impact pilots could bee seen just before parachuting out. turkey says its air force warned those russian pilots repeatedly they were invading turkish airspace but russia says that those pilots in that jet was in syria where it's coucting operations all along so it's a showdown right now, george. >> nato is calli that emergency meeting.
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woo he saw those parachutes, terry, but do we kno what happened to the piles? >> reporter: not for sure right now. however, videos are surfacing from syri one purporting to show a parachute in the trees and one of the russian pils being taken prisoner. there is another video purporting to show the other russian pilot dead but right now what happened to them still unclear. >> okay, terry, thanks very much. george, now to that other breaking story. five shot at a blalack lives matter rally in minnesota. abs t.j. holmes is here with the latest. good morning, t.j. >> good morning, robin. racial tensions were already high in minneapolis after police shot and killed a black man there about a week and a half ago but this morning folks in minneapolis waking up to this headline, police seekingng t white male suspects in the shooting of five black liv matter protesters. shortly before 10:45 m., witnesses say a dozen protesters tried to push back three men who
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>> i just arrived and there was a crowd trying to push the white supremacists back and like push them out of the camp because there were -- one person was like, they're reaching for a gun. >> i'm g going to need as many as i can. >> reporter: police searcng for three white male suspects. >> we want justice for jamar. >> reporter: the protest here began a week agofter police shot and killed 24-year-old jamar clark. >> police in full riot gear. >> reporter: they claim he fought with them. some witnesses say he was handcuffed during the shooting. state investigators have announced the officer had no body or dashboard cam but cel phone surveillance and ambulance cameras captured portions of the counter. protesters are dememanding the release of those vios. >> all: we want justice. >> reporter: the spokesperson for the local chapter of black
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protest and attended the rally last night. >> this has been oning for days and it's come to a head tonight with the most violent thing i've ever seen in my life. >> now, the family of crk is actually urging the protesters, hey, it's notot worth your safety of the just stop the protests for now. for their part they say we will not be intimidated and will be right back out there today. >> thanks. we move on to the global terror threat. look live at reagan national airport this morning, security stepped up at airports all across the cntry after the fbi andomeland sececurity warned local law enforcement about a paris-style attack and the state departrtment issues an alert to amerericans tveling ovseas. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas is tracking the threat. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, george. high-tempo moment when all the terror overseas, today fbi and homeland security officials are urging local law enforcement across the nation to berepared on high alert. as shoppers and travelers
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the new fbi homeland security bulletin warns police what they should be most concerned about. the bulletin states that hohomegrown radicals inspired or dicted by syria basased operates represent the most likely threat to the homeland. no specific plot has been identified but the bulletin says isis sympathizers to seek to rereplicatehe effects of the paris attacks using similar weapons and tactics although on a smaller scale. this holiday security will be as. a part of the scenery as decoratings. >> the american p public should expect to see enhanced security around airports, around train stations and mass transit systems, any place where there is large crowds gathered. >> reporter: shows of force throughout the country, the nypd conducting training for active shooters on the subways. l.a. police training for a nightmare scenario but the bulletin states detececting homegrown radicals will be difficult because theyy can act
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quickly and indendently with only tenuous ts to foreigngn halers. and the concern is not just for here at ho, that new state department alert calls on americans overseas to be vigilant as well to pay extra attention while traveling and to avoid public places where there are large crowds during this holiday season. george, robin. >> okay, pierre a lot of fear out there in there is and now to the new threat overseas and a new scare in paris. a suicide belt found in a trash can and in neighboring elgium, brussels remains at its highest alert level for at least anotherer week. abc'satt gutman is there with the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, robin. brussels still very much a city on lockdown. troops and trucks still in the streets here. that as authorities are telling us theve learned of new accomplices from the paris attacks still on the loose here. overnight, french authorities he whack separating severallocks of thisaris suburb after a suicideest found.
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people rhed from the area. investigators say they're working to confirm whether the explosives match the kind used in the paris attacks. they do know that a cell phone used by salah abdeslam, the solee paris attacker, still onn the runun pinged on theight of the attacks in the same area. abc news learning the search for abdeslam is intensifying. investstigators now believe he is being helped by accomplices a is not one. thatat as french authorities workining to confirm whether the ringleader killed last week in the shootout in paris was seen in a paris subway with an unknn accomplice in the hours after the attacks. meanwhile, here in brussels, city on edge. heavily armed pice a soldiers s still patrolling the streets. subways even schools remain closed. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> rorter: the belgium prime minister saying the country will remain on the highest alert for
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at least another six days. concern over a possible imminent threat similar to the paris attacks. th threat sowing so much fear the prime ministerr had to urge people to try to resume their normal lives, that as schools and subways set to open tomorrow, for the first time in five days. >> been some time, all right, matt, thank you very much. again, highest alert for at least another week. >> okay, we move on to national security and terror dominating the campaign trail. donald trump snding firmm behind his claims about 9/11 insisting he saw crowds in new jersey celebrating as theowers came down. fact checkers and some of his gop rivals now challenging trump and abc's tom llamas is in columbus, ohio, with a all that. good morning, tom. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. donald trump last night spoke to a massive crowd here in coluus and spoke about 9/11, even at one point saying that he saw people jump from the world trade center towers from his apartment
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in midtown manhattan four miles away. he vividly spoke about what he saw including what he says happened in new jersey. ththis morning, donald trump doubling down on his statement that he saw on television muslims in new jersey celebrating the 9/11 attacks. >> and l and behold, i start getting phone calls in my offe by the hundreds that they y were there and they saw this take place. >> reporter: trump telling a crowd of thousands in ohio that his phone has been ringing off the hook with people who say they saw what he says he saw. >> i watched when the world trade center came tumbling down and i watched in jersey city,, new jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering a that building was coming down. >> it's not true and there's plenty of fact checks to prove it isn't. >> reporter: despite fellow candidates like senator marco rubio and new jersey governor chris christie calling him out. >> i think if it had happened i
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could be things i forget too. >> trump is standing firm reading part of a "washgton post" article from september 18th, 2001. >> a number of people who were allegedly seen celebrating the attacks and holding tailgate-style parties on rooftops. >> reporter: but t newspaper now claiming the allegations were never proven. even dr. ben carson who first agreed with trump saying he also saw the video -- >> but did you see that happening though on 9/11? >> i saw the film of it. >> in new jersey. >> yes. >> reporter: clarifying overnight -- >> i thought we were just talking about the fact that muslims were inappropriately celebrating. i didn't know they had angenda behind the ququestion. >> reporter: carson even apologizing after he misspoke about seeing that video, trump then takining a st at carson releasing t this statement. for ben carson to make this statement and the deny it, it could be the pathological
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george. >> you can't make this one up. okay, tom, thanks very much. let's bring in jon karl and, jon, even as this is happening new polls showing donald trump back on top in iowa. >> that's right. this is a if you quinnipiac poll of iowa voters that a month ago had ben carson in the lead. he's now slipped down to third place. dona trump is back on top. but the real story of this poll, george, is ted cruz. he is now neck and neck for the lead with trump, cruz has made a huge jump in just the last month from 10% all the way up to 23%. itooks like carson's loss in this poll has been cruz's gain. he doeoesspecially well among evangelicals and get high marks on national security, look, this is jus one state but it's iowa and it sure is an important onone. >> it's the first one, okay, jon karl, thanks very much. >> we move from politics now, george, to that yououng teege boy who made headlines when he had a clockhat he made brought it to school, they thought it was a bomb and now he and his family are asking for millions
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of dollars in damages and we have more on that story from linzie janis. >> reporter: he's the texas teen hauled out of school in handcuffs after his teachers mistook his homemade clock for a bomb. 14-year-old ahmed mohamed's arrest triggering allegations of racism and cat pulling him into the national spotlight. an outpouring of support across the country, twitter offering him an internship. ogle asking him to their science fair. mark zucrberg inviting him to facebook. the young science star riding the wave all the way to the white house accepting an invitation from president obama himself. but overnight lawyers for mohamed's family threatening to sue demanding $ million from the city of irving, texas, and the school district as well as written apologies claimiming the teenager's reputation and the glob community has been permanently scarred. >> my civil rights were
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violat. my life is completel different. >> reporter: accountability needs to hurt in this particur case. those apologies and those retractions, those are incredibly important to this family. >> reporter: the police and mohamed's school have stood by their actions. but for the first time lawyers providing details of their account of the high school freshman's treatment, alleging he was interrogated by seven adults, prevented from calling his parents andorced to sign a statement saying hentended to bring a hoax bomb to school. >> he is forever associated witith bombmaking. >> reporter: linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> amy is now here with the morning's other top stories starting with a legal fight over syrian refugees. >> that' ght, the aclu is suing indiana's governor claiming he doesn't have the power to stop syrian refugees from settling in his state. mike pence is one of dozens of gornors who suspended resettlement efforts after the paris aacks and the lawsuit
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claims that violates the constitution. and in texas, four soldiers have been killed after their helicopter similar to this one crashed during a training mission at ft. hood earlier on monday. two americans were killedd in this helicopter crash in south korea. well, police say the man caught on video shooting a good samaritan in n new orlea has confessed. they say euric cain shot him in the stomach and tried to shoot him in the head but his gun jammed. he tried to help the victim of an apparent kidnapping attempt. his condition is improving. well, a wild scene in flida. a feeding frenzy off the coast of panama city.. as many as 60 sharks were chowing down on some fish there. some kids were on a raft nearby but they are all okay. and this morning we can show you a world record being set from start to finish, take a look, 14-year-old lucastter of kentucky solved a rubik's cube in 4.9 seconds. he beaeat the previous record by a quararter send. that was set back in april, i
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mean, look at that. i can't even -- i have my rubik's cu from 1982 and i still haven't solved it. >> even if my head could solve it there's no way my hands could solve it that fast. >> i couldld rip it apart but not get it back together. as you may know a few days still black friday and we are, ununfortunaty, usedo scenes like this huge crowds trying to get big savings. you may not have to join in the rush to get the best deals. abc's rebecca jarvis has the story. >> let the holidays begin. reporter: if you think retailers got to the holiday party early check out these shoppers. all ready camping out this morning in bakersfield, california, ahead of the big black friday sales rush. >> best time of year to come out and save some money. >> reporter: this year is there really a reason to trade your turkey for a tent no, say experts. shop online instead. >> you don't have to worry about
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that elusive tv. you could probably sit at home in your slippers and see exactly the same thing. >> reporter: how do y youw if you're getting the best bargain in your bag? adobee crunching numbers on 55 million pduct at 4500 different retailers typing the best day to shop for every gift. jewelry, shop thanksgiving day. electronics, thanksgiving and black friday. for clothes, thanksgiving and the days following cyber monday leading u to christmas and for toys, get clicking, nex monday. >> i need to put this in my wish list. >> reporter: one of this year's key attraction, bundndling. free gift cardsith purchases like this $250 gift cardt best buy if you purchase the new samsung galley phone, target offering a $100 g gift card if y buy an apple watch plus deeply discounted tvs like this 40-inch hdtv for $149 at walmart.
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hihitting the stores there is something in it for you. first off, secret les, all y have to do is ask according to our experts and second of all, lara, there are literally millions of dollars in prizes that retailers like macy's and many others are planning on giving out to thoseeople who rush. >> a right, rebecca, thank you. great inforormation considering a new study says that 85% of us will actually buy something tore ourselves while we're out gifting for others. >> one for you, one for me, right? >> a lot of people startining to travel as well. ginger, how does it look? >> this morning in san diego is one spot we're watching. the fog is thick. visibility down to a tenth of a mile at times. you may have a little delay and on t biggest travel day of the year on wednesday, that's one of the spots we're looking at, southern california for a litittle rain, salt lake city is one of the airports where you go rain to snow and may want to watch out latate wednesdaysome periods of sunshine and high temperatures to get into the lower to middle 40s! once we get into wednesday, we'll have thickeng cloud cover an possibly some
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drizzle. then a storm system will affect the area on thanksgiving thursday with the potential for a mix of precipitation. the forecast for today calls for a high temperature of 42 degrees under mostly sunny skies. tonight's low is3 and it'll be chilly with patchy fog. tomorrow's high is 43 with sunshine. : we'll have a very nice tuesy under mostly sunny skies with a fairly calm wind fro and here in new york city we could have o. most mild t thanksgivings we've had in eight years. >> okay. we've earned it. >> i love it. thank u,u, ginger. much more ahead thisuesday morning. a parent's nightmare. a baby-sitter behind bars after allegedly kidnapping a toddler leaving her abanded miles from her home. fir sparked by candles every ar. how to protect your home coming up. this is tecfidera.
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rae: with the long thanksgiving weekend ahead... many are trying to get their cars in shape for trips out of town. but this year ... it's not just the typical holiday rush. with last friday's snow storm hitting some drivers hard... many needed
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body shops... like ron piepers (peep-ers) had to deal with an extra amount of work. and it was not just about getting the cars done. "i have looked at probably 3 times as may cars as what i usually would on a monday. i have actually looked at a couple of cars and just made them drivable for the people so that they could have the repairs than after the holidays their car. " also said he and his crew are to get customers their cars back just in time for the holiday. jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we'll have a very nice tuesday under mostly sunny skies with a fairly calm wind from the east and southeast. moving into tomorrow, we'll have the clouds clump together and there's a chance of some drizzle and light shower activity coming together in the afternoon. that precipitation chance will carry over into thanksgiving when we expect to have some freezing rain and sleet during the morning hours. to the east and southeast we may
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issues related to that. siouxland will see limited accumulations of all phases with less than an inch of snow projected to accompany the storm system locally. today's high is 45 under mostly sunny skies. tonight's low is 33 with increasing clouds. tomorrow's high is 42 with clouds and a light wet drizzle. jessica rae: good morning we've got a quick news update for you now... jessica rae:
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we welcome you back to "gma." you're lookingng at a russian warplane shott out of the sky near the syrian borr this morning. the two pilotss ejecting paraching from the jets. turkey says it repeated the warned the pilots they were violating turkish airspace. nato holding an emergency
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meeting to discuss the incident >> tensionon are so high there right now. also rht now policee in minnesota hting for three white men who shotnd wounded five people at a black lives matter r rallyfter police shot ankilled a 4-year-old black man. president obama and french president francois hollande meeting at the white house this morng discussing the investigation into the paris attack and ramping up the war against isis. and also this tuesday morning, the new rocket man. amazon founder jeff bezos making space history, michael is going to have more on that coming up, aren't you? >> i am. robin, it's a big day for bezos. his company successfully launching, not only launching t returning a rocket and just joined twitter to celebrate and what he's saying about the rocket launch, the rarest of beasts, a used rocket. >> conolled landing not ey but done right can lk easy. bezos is standing by and will
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join us just ahead. >> that's one reason t to join twitter. we'll begin with those arrests r the killing of the pastor's wife in indianapolis. two men charged with the murder of amanda blackburn in a home invasion and linsey davivis has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. after a 13-day manhunt indianapolis polic have arrested the men they believe are responsible for her murder and based onhe probae cause, they say the one who pulled the trigger is just a teenager. these are the men pole say are responsible for killing 28-year-old amanda blackburn, a pregnant mother and pastor's wife. >> the charges filed today are the result of significant investigationundertaken by impd andther agencies. >> reporter: this morning 18 yr8d l larry tayr and 21-year-old jalen watson are behind bars each facing ten charges including murder, multiple counts of burglary and robbery. police say the two men shot and killed blackburn in her indianapolis home after committing two other burglaries
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in nearby homes that same morning including stealing a r. according to the prosecutor's office, the men entered blackburn's home through her unlocked front door two weeks ago after her husband pastor davey blackburn had left for t gym. they say watson and a third accomplice drove to an atm and removed $400 out of amanda's account while taylor stayed in the house. police say taylor told his friends he shot amanda when she charged at him. her 1-year-old son was also inside the home during the attack but was unharmed. lice say they don't believe the suspepects kne the f before the robbery. >> why they targeted thatt specific neighborhood, i don't know. >> reporter: the arrests little solace for a grieving community. >> amanda was an incredible gift to all of us. >> reporter: her husband telling abc news, while he's relieved the menere caught, it does not undo the pain. >> i honestly don't know how t do life without amanda. and that's -- that's something that every day i'm having to
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wake up with that reality and trying to figure that out. >> reporter: police also arrested a third man who may face charges related to the burglaries. police actually took taylor and watson int custody last week for separate parole violations then questioned thembout this case. at last check the suspects had not yet been appointed attorneys but your heart goes outo the family hear the husband says he doesn't know how to do life without her? so sad. >> thank you. no you to that nightmare for one massachusetts family. their toddler kidnapped by their former baby-sitter. the baby thank goodness was found safe houours later and the woman was in court on monday. abc's reena ninan has that story. >> reporter: this morning a baby-sitter behind bars, former college student abigail hanna seemingly the girl next door appearing stunned in court monday after allegedly abducting 2-year-old lyndon albers, a girl she once baby sat. lyndon's parents frantically
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reported the toddler missing from their home friday morni at:00 a.m. last seeg her in the middle of the night at 4:15. hours later, a couple found the toddler m miles away from her home abandoned on the side of a road showing signs of physical abuse. >> she was shivering, shakg. she looked like she might have been in a little bitf shock. >> reporter: police say they questioned hanna immediately after lyndon disappeared charging her with kidnapping, two counts of assault and battery and breaking and entering. in court monday a psychologist saying since her arrest the 21-year-old has been suffering from hallucinations. >> she has a history of multiple suicide attempts. she also has a history of multiple memory laps. >> reporter: she pleaded n not guilty this morning beingngeld without bail. a judge sending her f a 2121-day evaltion. little comfort for lynd's family saying we have suffered horrific ordeal. we are grateful to have our daughter back. for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. good thinghe little girl is okay.
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coming up, "gma" on the lookout. candles can cause catastrophic fire, a single one sparking in blaze just lastweek. alex perez with more on that, alex. >> rorter: good morning. fires are started by candles can destroy your homes in minutes. this morning we have a scial demonstration and show you just how quickly a candle, a fire can
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coming up on 7:40 with "gma on the lookout" for the danr of fires caused by candles. experts say we're at a peak time of year for those potentially catastrophic accidents. thee numbers soaring during the holiday season as you can imagagine. 11% of candle fires begin with decorations. abc's alex perez is at underwriters laboratories there in chicago. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. that's right. we a in a laboratory and
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be safe and have a firefighter standing by with us. remember tt chair andnd t that blanket, it's just been a little more than four minutes and take a look. it went u up completely in flames.. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: in chicagolames and smoke engulfing the 50th floor of the hancock tower. >> we're getting reports of an officer down on the 50th floor. >> reporr: a police officer hospitalized for smoke inhalation from a fireball created by a candle in a resident's apartment. according to the c chicago fire department, just as in seattle firefiters battling thisire started by an unattended candle on a houseboat. watch this cell phone video showing the dock going up in flames. >> candle fires are very dangerous. any time they get close to normal household objects like bedding, furniture, curtains, the fire is going to ignite and spread very qukly. >>eporter: nationwide more than 9,000 home fires are started by candles every yeaear resulting in on average 86
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deaths and 374 million in direct property damages. this video made by underwriters laboratories shows how a fire started by a c candle quickly spreads to the curtains then engulfs the entire room in flames all in less than ten minutes. ul showed abc's matt gutman jt w fast another fire, this time started by a blanket tossed onto a candle can spread >> all right. we're breathing smoke. >> reporter: the fire fueled by a room filled with petroleum-based products like theeushion stuffing and wide screen tv which ul says can burn up to six types faster than natural materials and everyry second counts because ul's research shows you have just three minutes to get out. so what can you and your family do to stay safe? >> most candle fires happenn because people put them too close to normal household items. >> reporter: experts say keep them a foot away from other objejects. keep loose clothing and hair away and never leave a burning
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and luckily our firefighter brian is standing by here. he'l'll be able to put this fire out literally in just a couple of seconds but you can imagine if this was your home with all those synthetic matererials we have, how quickly things will go up in flames. the number one thing they say to remember never leave a candle un unattended. back to you guys. >> alex, thank you very much. we were just talking amongst ourselves saying that sometimes you just -- >> so easy to do. >> so easy to do. >> so fast. >> we saw that with alex. coming up, amazon founder jeff bezos conquering new terrory in outer space. michael is going to have that for us. michael. >> yes, bezos' company successfully launching a rocket and not only did they launc it but brought it back from space safely softing landing it on the ground. i'm wondering does this open up space tourism. if so i call the window shoot. bez bezs is join us live next on
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all right, welcome back to "gma." we are with -- back now with billionaire jeff bezos going from amazon to changing space
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his company just successfully launched and returned a rocket and he joins us live from texas. good morning, jeff, how are you? >> goomorning. it's great to be here. thank you. >> ll, congratulations. you just made space history and tell us about the succecessful rocket launch that you had. >> well, you know, you've seen a lot of rockets lift off, but you've never seen one land and so right behind me is the first fully reusable rocket and we just flew it into space and brought it back and landed it at the launch site. this is a big game changer becausit totally changes t the economics of space travel. when you throw a rockett away, an expendablele rock, you use it once and throw away all that expensive space haware. it would be l like taking -- getting in your 747, flying across the country and then throwing it away. just using it o time. imagine how expenve traveling would be.
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>> i would never do that witith my 747. >> yeah, yeah, you know, i usually keep my 747 for as long as i can keep it but so your website -- >> you definitely want to reuse those. >> and your website actually teased some information about a window seat and space travel. is that something that you could possibly be planning? >> yes, so we're -- right now we're -- you know, we just flew this vehicle successfully. we're going to -- this is the beginning of a long and very deliberate test program where we're going to fly the vehicle, many, many times and then when we'r completely confident in it we'll start using it to take ople up into space. thatat should take another couple of years. >> wow. now, do y want to go to sce one day? it's one thing to launch the rocket successfully have it land and space travel -- >> absolutely. you know it. absolutely. i've wanted to do that since i
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it's deep iny heart. >> and what else? is there anying else about this launch that really may -- >> by t way, you guys are invited if you want to come. >> whoa. >> we'll go up. . >> how many takers on that offer? >> i'll do it. >> you going to go. >> good for you. >> i'm a coach guy myself. >> i get window seat. >> why wouldn't you -- i -- at first i was thinking, no, but you're right, jeff. it's areat adventure and you'll -- >> i still haven't seen the grand canyon. >> well, i tell you what, hey, jeff, jeff, thank you, congratulations and it really is amazing to take a rocket up and bring it back down. >> good for you. >> we'll take youou up on that offefer. ma" is going to do the show from space. how about that? >> rob is goingo do the show from space? >> thank you,guys. >> don't forget to wear ur
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all that bplans for a new building to replace bryant elementary. inching closer to 3 million dollar the school. move forward with the project was finding the right location. there was simply no land to built on and officials didn't want to buy out residents ... but in end... the community came together to buy 8 homes and make space available. "big investment. we recognize that the community puts in investment into the district to make this happen. we know it's our job to return that investment to the community." "been a lot of struggles up to this point just simply trying to find a location and then designing the building. i think we have an excited neighborhood that is excited to see the building there." jessica rae: again final approval is still
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needed. jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we'll have a very nice tuesday under mostly sunny skies with a fairly calm wind from the east and southeast. moving into tomorrow, we'll have the clouds clump together and there's a chance of some drizzle and light shower activity coming together in the afternoon. that precipitation chance will carry over into thanksgiving when we expect to have some freezing rain and sleet during the morning hours. to the east and southeast we may have some significant travel issues related to thatatsiouxland will see limited accumulations of all phases with less than an inchchf snow projected to accompany the storm system locally. today's high is 45 under mostly sunny skies. tonight's low is 33 with increasing clouds. tomorrow's
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it's 8:00 a.m. millions of people about to head home for the holiday. a strong show of force at the airports. more security, more screenings, longer lines right now. how did this 8-year-old girl end upith a lump in her chest? a team of doctors now treating her rare form of breast cancer. little chrissy now on the road to recovery. >> wre going to fight it as a family. >> dr. ashton is here with the latest. and it's time for the final showdown. >> heree go,, one, , two, one, twtw three. >> bindi versus the backstreet y. could she win it all tonight? >> this entire experience has anged my life. so thank you so much. >> or could an american hero
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waltz off with a mirrorball trophy? we're counting down to our huge ballroom bash. former dancing star candace meron bure is here live as we say -- >> good morning, america! oh, look. good morning, amererica. jennifer hudson with that a little furry one with her. e is her performing "the color purple" in previews right nowhe and cynthia erivo will be here. >> not the only one. i have little gracie. little rottweile lab. >> george's new bundle of joy. >> they are so go. so eet. >> so docile. who is over in the puppy penneyy is miking or there? >> michael a gigier, you guys got acouple, ass well. these guys have been air-lifted from overcrowded shelrs, not
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and we'll tell you how to adopt one just in time for thanksgiving. >> or maybe not just one. >> gave it torobin. >> thanknksgivin approach, what blessings these are. a man who is going above and beyond for his community taking care of them with pizza and post-it notes. got a huge thank you and a b b destroy,y, thanknkou for the sses. you want to go home and join lucas? remember when we had lucas,s, how ny adogs happened that day. >> that's right. thutat's why we're doing it again. animal league america is doing an amazing black friday event. we'll get into that coming up in "pup news". >> we want a lot to happen but first amy with the morning rundndown. >> good morning. we begin with some breaking news. a potential diplomatic crisis in the war against isis. turkey sing it shot down a russian fighter jet near the syrian border. this video showing the burning planee plunging tohe ground crashing behind ahihi.
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ejected but it's un clearclear the result. well, this morning, brussels is still on lockdown for a fourth day as the search continues for the so-called paris attacker. schools closed so is the subway. authoritie have found an explosive belt in a paris suburb. no indication yet whether the explplosives are the same as those used in the p pis attacks. and police are also searchi for a man seen on the subway with the s suspected paris mastermind on the same day at attacks. homeland security issued new warnings at he calling on all americans toe on guard just as millions of us prepare to travel for thanksgiving. abc's david kerleley has the very latest at reagan national airport. >>eporter: good morning. these are two different alerts. the first from the state department. it is a worldwide travel alert for americans heading overseas. it is not country spepefic.
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it is not region specific but the warning is that americans stay away from crowds when they are overseas and if they are near public transportation sites that they be vigilant. now, the second alert came out overnight. it is fm the fbi and the department of homeland security. it's a warning to p police departments to be on the lookout for a paris copycat-style attack. the fbi is most worried about self-radicalized individuals here in the united states. already police departments that guard airports have added canine units, more personnel in uniform rather with weapons, as weall, amy, get ready to travelel. thth in the xt day, today and tomorrow, some of the busiest days we have all year. >> take plenty of time before heading to the airport. david kerley, thank you. a tense situation in minneapolis as police search for three shooting suspects. three white men opened fire wounding five protesters. those protesters had been demanding justice for the death of jamar clark shot by police. meanwhile, a chicago police
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officer is expted to be charged today in conneion with the shooting of a black teen lastyear. laquon mcdone nalgd washot 16 times, video of the shooting is expected to be released tomorrow. well, a school bus driver in houston is being hailed a hero fire. they had just evacuated when the bus then exploded into flames. the driver known as mr. sams said he heard a pop under the bu and thankfully he pulled out. and finally, the latatest dress ting the internet by storm. you may have seen it before. take a look. it's because it's become favorite apparently off t tv meteorologists. spotted on countless weather anchors after one of them shared it on facebook. apparently it has a flattering shape and comes in solid colors and it's just been something that all t the women have liked and the best part, it's 23 bucks so, ginger, where is yours. >> they don't come in maternity.
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you know i'm in tt female meteorologist facebook group and this thing has been building where they are sharinghe same dresses and put together that little -- the idea -- >> 23 bu, yeah. >> 23 bucks. >> the dress is yours in a few months. >> would you like a pupp >> i would love a puppy or two. yours are all intertwined. >> we got -- >> do you see this. >> they're ready for a little nap. >> do you see this? >> sorry. i think michael has one too. >> yeah. >> yes, i do. george, i over here loving this puppy. look at this. now here's a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." a medical mystery. how did this 8-year-old girl e e up witit breast cancer? and the big final of "dancing with the stars" tonight, bindi irwin versus a backstet boy an that american hero. who will come out on top? plus, super shopping secrets for the holidays. what you nd to know about those storewide discounts, all
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welcome back. we have a story that surprised a third grader diagnosed with breast cancer. chrissy has very rare form of the disease and dr. jennifer ashton has her story. >> she's an enthusiastic artist. and a ling little sisr. >> hi. >> reporter: now 8-year-old christie turner is fighting a devastating disease normally only faceded by adults. >> i was kindf scared to kind of figure out what it was. >> reporter: in october chrissy came to her parents with a lump iner chest. after a series of tests doctors diagnosed a rare form of breast cancer called secretory carcinoma, the findings, a huge blow tohe whole family. >> i was in shock. no child should ever have to go through cancer. and then it hits your family. it hits your littlee one.
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i'm sorry. 's devastating. >> it's been really hard emotionally, mentally everyone has been broken down. >> reporter: secretory carcinoma accounts for less than 0.15%f breast cancers and is the rarest form of the disease. dr. brian bookers part of the team treating her. >> reporter: chrissy had to undergo a simple mastectomy to represent it from coming back. to cancer. mom a cervical cancer survivor and dad was diagnosed with non-hodgkin's limbmbymphphwma in 08. chrissy's cancer i a shshock. >> we' going to fight it for a family and be there for you no matter what. >> reporter: yet chrissy still remains positive. >> i hope that i fight it off. >> and dr. ashton joins us now. chrissy i clearly a fighter, thank goodness this is treatable. yeah, andt's incredibly rare, george.
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that's the take home message. they're isolated reports in thehe liteteture. youngeststatient with this just 3 years old, the oldest, 87. generally the prognosis is good. >> so we can't emphasize it enough, very rare but it's going to frighten a lot off parents. wh thud they pay attention to. >> when you talk about breast development in a young girl there are a couple of things the rentnts shoulknow about. any dramatic changes in the breast or breast development before the age of 8. the key thing is change in one breast versus the other. that would be a concerning sign but, remember, there are other things that affect the breast that aren't cancer, trauma, infection, benign cristysts. breast ultrasound and generally a referral t a breast specialist but those are the overall warnin. >> very, very rare. >> it's incredibly rare. we send her our best. >> jen ashton, thanks very much. over to michael. all right, thanks, george. part one of the epic "dancing th the stars" two-night finale kicked off with a big bang last night.
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last night t remaining four couples put it all on the line hoping t take home that mirrorball but only three remain. >> here wego, one, two, one, two, three. >> reporter: the final four, showing off their fantastic freestyles monday night. >> reporter: but it was bindi irwin versus the backstet boy. hey. >> rorter: tied at the top of the leaderboard that had everyone talking. >> reporter: nick carter's "larger than life" freestyle. >> the most incredible freaking awesome backstreet boy. >> reporter: and bindi irwin with a show-stopping quick step. >> you m m dear are the energizer bunny. >> r reporter: her freestyle dance bringing the audience to tears with an emotional tribute to her dad. >> you tououched everybody's soul. >> this entiree experience has changed my life s so tha you, thank u so much. reporter: our cameras behind the scenes exclusively ahead of tonight's big finale. >> we're going to fight.
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for me, you know, it's alway been about my partners. >> reporter: in the end, t ballom journey coming to a ose for carlos penavega, now e stakesigher than ever. will the rrorball go to alek, bindi irwin or nick? we asked our audience online which "dancing with thstars" celebrity do you want to win the mirrorball trophy? 70% are rooooting for bindi and derek and now we are joined by "d"dancing with the stars" season 18inalist a and co-host of "the view" candace cameron bure. and we saw what the audience, they think -- they want bindi irwin to win. do you have anyone you want to win? >> i'm on the auaudience's side. bindiust -- she grabbed my she's definitely the rront-runner. ihink s she has it in the bag. i i think america loves her and pulllled on everyone's heart strings and saw her journey and she's like the nicest person in the world. >> and you know like a showstopping moment because she
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didn't know the picture of her dad was going to show up. what did you think about that? i thought that was really sweet. >> i saw her get so emotional. sometis when you're inn the dance and in t t moment of that dience it can be overwhelming but there was something more to it than that and realizing after that it was becse she didn't know that picture was going to go up. it just made sense and you felt it even more. >> and the judges called aalek's freestyle a dance for the ands? were you surprised by the freestyle. >> yeah -- well, i was surprised he was even inhe finals. i was so excited. didn't think he would get to the finals. he was kind of in m m mind the meat of my season like -- yes. ihink he's done an amazing job and i was -- i'm so happy that he made i it and i definitely think his freestyle was one that ll remember forever. no one has done it like an army obstacle course. >> nick brought back a little bit o of the bastreet boys.
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>> what did you think aboutut his. >> listen, thehe guy knows how to move. i think he was great. i want a little bit more from nick even though he killed his routine but, you know, bindi, she stole my heart. >> and carlos made it a family affair affair, brought out his wife, something we've never seen before. >> and paula deen and a couple of the other contestants from the show that season and that, i think, is the heart of carlos. i loved what he did and he killed his routine, as well. did such good job and i love the connection that he had with his wife and he said even their relationship grew on the show because y you can see b because of the competition and could end strife or a bigger connection. the show. part twof theancing finale tons and all thehe finalists are here tomorrow for tomorrow's ballroom bash. "dancing with the stars" will return for its 22nd season next year onmonday, march 21st.
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don't ms candadace on the hamark channel's movie "a christmas detour." make sure youatch that. back to you, robin. >> thank you, michael. i have a dance partntner r rht hehere, jetou know it'seen 40 years since rocky won the oscar for beses picture. now sylvester stone is getting back in the ring, generating oscar buzz again in one of the biggestt movs of this fall, this time arnd, you know what, jet, he's a trainer. he's helping a youngoxer prepare for the biggest fight of his life in "creed." >> because i said to myself, if i break i'm hurt, whatever i ain't going to fix it. why bother. >> i'm just some bum living in your career, there's nothing.g. >> you're a good kid. a good fighter. but you got your whole future ahead of you. mine mine, it's back there like all them guys on that wall. in the back. in the past. >> yeah, still got it. still got it. i loved all the "rocky" s and
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this one too. watched i it the other night "creed" and seems like the natural evolution for "rocky." >> whatade it so extraordinary because of this journey that rockytakes, it was presented by a man inis late 20s or 27 years old, who just became fixatedn extending the story but also bringing in a new character, creed who can speak to what's happening today more like the millennials whereas rocky was the voice of the '70s and '80s, ts fellow is speaking about the problems and issues that face younger people today. >> and so let's bring people up to speed,d, creed, of course is the sonf - >> apollo creed who is my friend, mentor and the fellow who changed my life so he became kind of an idolized object to me. i said've always revered him
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then he died because of me in "rocky i 4" so i live in this regret and a son appears jus at pararticular time when rocky has sort of given up on life. >> michaelel b. jordan. >> yeah. >> tell us about wha it was like working with this young man. do he have it. >> yeah, he does have it and that's why i think he's going to go on and be aorce in this industry because people are interested in watching him. > i want show a picture of you with the greatest of all time, muhamd ali. >> of course. >> and you've always said there's just something -- what is it about boxing and something that you were drawn to with that. >> two things i think, speed and fighting. in other wowos, racing, we're always racing against t te in e sense r another and i think when you see it portrayed metaphorically orymbolically and see a fighter like ali or someone youou embrace the whole because it's me than just a fight. it's touching you on a level that you may not even be aware of subconsciously.
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your beautififul family. >> oh, my god. >> and your daughter modeling. i know you're proud of all your children. >> i am. every one of them are beautiful and every one has a special ability and sofia is in usc. and sistine trying to make her own name. >> much like this guy was trying to make his own name. well, you deserve every bssing coming your way. thank you so much. >> always great to be here, seously. >> you know what, he was here yesterday, sly and he took a picture with the crew always doing this thing, you know, do the rocky thing, took picture after picture after picture. one of the great guys and, "creed," you saw it too. >> michael b. rdan, also, a great, great guy. just soo persolable and the movie is esome. >> can't wait to see it >> me too. >> you can wait until tomorrow because "creed" opens in theaters tomorrow. but amy and i alreadyot the chance. >> yeah. >> outside to gingerer.
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say thas to millie. katie is helping me out holding my mike. let't's talk aut the forecast. especially in the west. all those winter weather advisories and warnings then the snowfall to come from t sierra right through the northern rockies even in parts of northern colorado and it's, millie, you are asome periods of sunshine and high temperatures to get into the lower to middle 40s! once we get into wednesday, we'll have thickeng cloud cover an possibly some drizzle. then a storm system will affect the area on thanksgiving thursday with the potential for a mix of precipitation. the forecast for today calls for a high temperature of 42 degrees under mostly sunny skies. tonight's low is3 and it'll be chilly with patchy fog. tomorrow's high is 43 with sunshine. : we'll have a very nice tuesy under mostly sunny skies with a fairly ca wivd from >> lalara, can you please bring puies every day? this makes a the difference in
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let's get to "pop." >> as you may have noticed "pop news" has gone to the dogs so welcome to "pup news." we are joined by ten of our closestt caninin comomnions from thth north shorenimal league america and these guys have plty to be thaful for. this week they're all part of a huge black friday adoption event. rositombolo is here.. she helped rorobin's partner amber find her little lucas a few weeks ago and wants to make morore love connections right nowow. this is a huge operation. yoguys flew to shelters and puppy mills all over the country. >> most recently we did a rescue with california i in california. we rescued 100 small breeds and they will be up for t black fray special. we have a special going on from 9:00 to 1:00 at our port washingtgton campus and it will be free adoptions for approved adopters. > that'samazing. so the bargains aren't just in the stores, everybody. >> yeah, but i got to tell you,
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lucas is perfect. he's doing so well and much like these puppies here. they're just so well adjusted. very chill. they're well taken care of. >> this little guy is like a bean bag. he melted o o to my n n and he's leep rightnow.w. >> canan thank you enough. >> the work you do aremarkable. these are with dogs all overhe countryy as wesaid. i rescued a dog from you guys, little cocoa from a puppy mill so keep up thereat work and, everybody, you can get information on these dogs and so many more north shohore animal league america, black friday adopt-a-thon. i love youou'reeumping in on the whole holiday thing. >> once again -- >> so. to be thankful for. a close-up onn george's friend. >> rocking the turtleneck. >> these two are roommates. >> switched sweaters. >> so we should say equal time. cats too, right? >> yes, feline, of course.
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>> so, listen, really want to continue the theme of "pup news" as we -- if these aren' enough to convince you to adopt, how about a pooch that plays the paw-ano. thisiss some off the magic the dog provides. this guy's name according to youtube is johann sebastian bark. and. >> he's reading the music too. >> making sure. >> on the other hanand not everybody is as refined as jon. just watch. a little broccoli. he kno hehould eat his greens. >> however -- >> there's thehe talking dog.g. >> that is a burping dog. when do you get it right?
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>> we'll be right back.most finalized plans for a new building to replace bryant elementary. the district is inching closer to the approval of a 3 million dollar plan to replace the school. the struggle to move forward with the project was finding ththe right location. there was simply no land to built on and officials didn't want to buy out residents ... but in end... the community came together to buy 8 homes and make space available. ig investment. we recognize that the commmmity puts in investment into the district to make thisappen. we know 's our job to return that investment to the counity." "been a lot of struggles up to this point just simply trying to find a lotion and then designing the building. i think we have an excited neigorhood that is excited to see the building there." jessica rae: again final approval is still needed.
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jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we'll have a very nice tuesday under mostly sunny skies with a fairly calm
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i want to see you mile e >> hello to everyone out there in times square. welcome back to "gma." so much c coming u this half hour inincluding another big thank you and surprise for a man who has given so much back to his community. >> inspiring others to do the same. i s we get right to it. let's not wait. we are saying thank you, america, this week, of thanksgiving rognizing those who are giving back making a true difference. this week remember yesterday we thanked that high school football coach? he's teaching students some valululeessons. >> disney worl >> they're also excited about the scholarship and going to disney world. >> now t this morning we say thank you to a pizza stotore owner who is proving that phidelphia
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welcome t rosa's fresh pizza. serving up some of the best $1 slices in all of philly. but step out of the kitchen and it doesn't take long to realize the secret ingredient isn't in the sauce. thousands of handwritten messagag of hope andere's why. >> myyame is mason wartman. i'm the owner of rosa's fresh pizza. one day a customer came in to prepurchas a slice of pizza for someon in need and we could give one away. sincee then we covered our walls wi post-it notes. >> the simple idea an overwhelming hit. ea note worth a free slice,e, something the 27-year-d never dreamed of when h left his job on wall street just t years ago. his favorite notes not ones for free pie, butnes of gratitude. >> because of you i ate off this plate. it is the only thing i ate all day. they get to come in here, sit down relax and go back out and
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great to provide that. >> perhaps even more special customers once down on their luck now returning to pay it forward themselves. >>hey. what's going on, man. >> like 38-year-old eddie dunn. >> how you been? >> pretty good. pretty good. aa better. a lot betterer >> good. reporter: just a year ago eddieeas at rock bottom. >> this ishere i slept at night. >> reporter: often askg for change right across the treat from rosa's. >> rosa's offered the opportunity to have a meal where i wouldn't be able to. whenever people were kind to me like mason, i felt human. >> one support someone else too. >> one support someone else. >> the feeling of giving backk to others is indescribable. it's indescribable. >> a sense of it mason's mother who e sp is named after couldn't agr with more. >> he's a good kid. >> each little thing that you d can have a tremendous impact and
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makes me exced for the future. [ applause ] >> mason is here with us. wonderful. >> thank you. >> oh, your mom w was so proud and we are too. such a beautiful idea. how many slices -- how many do you think that you've done with is. >> yeah, we keepp track daily and given awaway 45,900 slices about a year, year and a half. >> 45 thousand,900. >> feed like 100 people a day. helps a lot of people. >> that's incredible. >> means a lot to people. you know, we get a lot of -- we've started to get -- we get a bunch of different people all the time in and we started to get a lot of young people in too.o. it always really -- it's really great to help someone that's ting to make theirir way in life, you know, i'm a pretty young guy when itarted rosa's i was young and it's great to, you know, some of themm go to college and -- >> they jt need to know that somebody cares about them.
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alalf us here at "gma," we decided to be a part of it. come on, guys. bring it in. so this is what you'll be bringing back all these folks, with these messages and we know that that's gre and we hope that it inspires people but it's about the dough. we're notalking about pizza so so open this. >> oh, wow. >> and -- >> can i get this pizza box -- >> $500 from our wonderful staff >> that's awome. >> thank you. >> we all want t givee more and you sa you can go online to do that. >> rosa's fresh pizza.com and donate, buy some of our apparel an we sell winter apparel where we donate similar item to a person in nee so -- >> a great idea. >> it's not all. wait, wait, wait. let me explain it. listen, there's an app called retail me not. they're giving you$2,000 for your pizza ste. pore mouths fed an i wish we
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could give you more. >> this is so kind of you. thank you so much. wow. >> sorry, i hit you in the face. sorry. >> i don't think he minds. >> maso great having you here. wait, there's more. there's more.. ing in a pizza box. >> more pizza. >ore zza. >> notothat hungry. >> now, open this pizza and see what kind of pizza it is. look at the pizza. >> that looks od >> it's a hawaiian pizza. >> now why are we showing you a hawaiian pizza because disney is sending you and tee of your guests for five days to alani disney resort a and spa in hawaii. that, look, that's where you're going. it's one of o o neweses resosos. it's inawaii and s s three of your guguts, you're going. >> that's -- wow, thank you. i'm speechless. >> thank you. >> that's really kind.
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>> can i have some of this? >> what is the secret -- do you have a secret in your sauce? >> well, it's prey simple really. it's whole tomatoes, that's the secret. we use whole tomatoes and butter also. >> oh. >> everything is better with butter. >> that's true. that's like a secret ingredient too. whatever you're cooking if you add butter it's suss a little bibit -- >> that's what my grandmother always said. >> mason, thank you. >> thank you, mason for your story. >> amy. >> all right. i get to talk with my mouth full now. >> now woo get to weather. let's do it. not hawaiian weather, though. i've got some -- >> , no. >>e do have it. >> thksgiving, all kinds of ideas to cut your holiday cooking time with our friends at "good housekeeping" here's sara haines with the holiday hacks. inside "good housekeeping"g" test kchen sherry has a hack or two to rockk my thanksgiving dinner.
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st might be missing a few turkey day essentials. why do you need a rack? >> it secures the turkey so you don't have thihis 14 to 16-pound behemoth sding around. >> reporter: no rack? no problem. carrots a celery sticks are your friends. place them in the pan and set your turkey on top of them. done and done. >> thought only does it become your defacto rack but will flavor the drippings. >> super cool. >> next, don't spend the entir day in the kitchen. prepare your sides ahead of me. >> you can do half the work, most of the woror aheadf time. >> peelotatoes for mashed poe tate toys hours aheadf time and leave them in a mture of lemon and water in a salad spinner and even do it with apples for your apple pie and speaking of pie, make baking a piece ofake with this nifty trick. no food proceceor to make pieie dough? >> just grate the butter on the
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grater, really easy. >> finally my favorite, forgot to chill the wine? put a handle of salt in a bucket of water and ice, you'lle chilling with your wine in a fraction of the time. >> thehe salt actuaually allows the water and ice to be colder than just ice and water alone. >> reporte for " "good morning america," sarhaines, abc news, new york. >> pizza for thanksgiving. >> that makes it reel easy. we have more tips othehethan haveing pizza for thanksgiving so go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! let's now go outside to ginger. >> ink go. >> yes, i'm way out here. save me a piece, b the way. let's time out that storm. the western storm we've been looking at throughout the first part of this week and, watch, it makes its tuesday 3 p.m. so this afternoon it is around theay area. the r rn showers s se even storms moving up about 4500 feet. the snow level drops to in southern californinia and that's by tomorrow mornin
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there's a chance of light shower activity coming together in e afternoon. that precipitation chance >> and our sponsor johnson & johnson is kicking off the season giving of giving, the seasason ofgiving. you know that right here in times squa and emma roberts is here to tell us about their donate a photo app. >> it's a free app and basically it is helping raise funds and aweness for four amazing charities and all you have to do is upad a photo and you share it on social media and it's helping supuprt girir o rform, opopation smile, savee the children and uso. and also during the holiday season it's like how many are we taking and now we c can give back. >> it doesn't matter what the photo is. >> $1 is donatedor every single photo. emma, thank you for being here.
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coming up we have holiday shopping secrets and what you needed to know about those stayith us. "gma's" countdown to thanksgiving brought to you by walmart.
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go go go time for "gma's" super shopping secrets holiday edition and a warnrng about those storewide discounts prompting to
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abc's becky worley has it. >> what do deal hunters love? whole store discounts. >> if it says 20% off, 50% off the wle store, you're like, whwhoa, i guess i could find something i will like in there. >> reportete but one p pblem ten that2020 off has a lot of exclusions, no discounts on some of the things you want most. this 20% off coupon from bed, bath beyond excludes 83 brands including many big ticket items. i wanted to use my coupon to get this hot little toy for my son butt it was excluded. i paid full price. this kohl's offer excludes over 180 brands, levi's, nike and lots of different electronic brands. this dick's sporting goods has 110 brand exclusions. >> the thing is if you look at the fine print frequently you'll see a lot o things arere excluded, designer name, beauty, electronic, finejewelry. it pays to read the fine print. >> reporter: we reached out to
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declined to comment while kohl's and dick's sporting goods did not respond. >> all right, so becky worley what is a shopper to do. >> feels like a game show and kind of is. behind door number one, how do get those didints. avoid ovevepending with anapapp. specifically a bar code scanner. you scan the product in the store. it's $48 there b but we found it for $29 online. ask the manager. will you price match that and they'll do it, they will. >> most times they y will. >> what's the app that has that. >> red laser or there's a ton -- >> google -- okay, stand tass tick. >> behind door n nber two, carol merrill, check the manufactureary site. in the store these were $100 and couldn't use my coupon, the manufacturer's website 40% off. there's a battle going on there. >> really about doing your homework. >> and then you willultimately yourr best piece of advice. >> door number three, mak your
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get these gift cards at a discount. you can buy $100 gift card for $80. that's like 20% off. gift card granny, even ebay.com they have tho gift cards on sale. >> we have information on our website. more information for you all to save money this holiday season. thank u, becky. >> pleasusure. coming up right now actually a sneak peek of ththnew trailer for "barbershop 3" and none other thannce cube wh the intr >> good morning, america. ice cub here. give you a first look at "barbershop," the next cut in theaters april 15th. now check this out. this only on "g." >> guess who's back? >> what's up homey black folks. who wantnt gangsta grub? >> she says fleek. there's a whole dictionary. a library down the street. you won't see fleek. >> he funny. he make me lah. >> streets is crazy. >> i got robbed the other day. >> i got robbed twice and got
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giveing all my money to the rst. >> she wasn't playing. >> turn that up. >> it's going to be some of my best work. >> won't be turned back by his momma no more.
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>> no, no, no. we are excited. jennifer hudson is setting her sights on broad way i the revival of "the color purple" andd join ss us with her co-star cynthia erivo. cynthia, jennifer, good to have you here. >> thank you. >> you've done itall. you'u' done it all. jennifer, you have performed packed stadiums in front of presidents and dignitaries. what's it like to be on broadway? >> well, it's a beautiful experience.
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i feel like i'm in theater school right now. learning as much as i can and blessed to work with all these people. >> and you're blessed to work with this one right here, nthia, let's see, when you wewe in lononn with the ay, celie, rave reviews. what does it mean bringing this to broadway? >> it really is a dream come true really. i never expected that little play that we did in london would transfer here to this gorgeou place that weall new york. >> you have such a gorgeous accent. i love that too. that was a little uneected. i like that. what is really cool, the movie, the ellis walker novel talking 30 years ago but both of you, the issues are still relevant today what we're facing, jennifer. >> that is so true but i think that's why a mov like "the color purple" can transition to a play and still be here today. because it's reality. it'shat's real and that's timeless. >> i know you bring i it every time, cynthia. >> i try to. >> you really, really do. "the color purple" is currently
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opening night is december 10th. we can't wait for that but we have a special performance rht now, jennifer hudson, cynthia erivo with the title song. thank you, ladies. dear god dear sta dear te s dr skies dear people dear evething dear god god is inside me
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ever will be i came into this world with god and when i finally looked inside i foundnd it just t close as my breath h to me like a blade of grass like a honeybee like the color purple where do it come from now my eyes are open look what god has done it take a grain of love grain of love
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to make a mighty tree mighty tree even the smallest voice the smalleststoice can make a harmony like a drop of water like a drop of water keep the river high keep the river high there arare miracles for you and i for you and i like blade of corn likeke honeybee like a waterfall all a part of me there's something for like like the color purple the flowers where do it come
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look what god d has done i don't think us feel old at all i think this is the youngest us ever felt
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[ applause ] "good morning america" is brought to you by mazda. driving matters. "the color purple" opening night december 10th. can we go? can we all go? >> adopt dogs. head football coach paul rhoads. the move comes after e cyclones blew a
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state...losing 38- 35. the defeat droppeped iowastate to 3-8 on the seasonnd 2-6 in big 12 play. rhoads will coach his final game saturday against west virginia. " (jamie pollard/iowa state atetic director) "this is a decision i wish i didn't have to make. i wish we wouldn't have been in this spot because i know it disappoints a lot of people. especially coach rhoads, his staff and our players. jessica rae: rhoads has six years remaining on a 10-year 20 million dollar contract, he will be paid a buyout of 4- point-5 million. ssica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we'll have a very nice tuesday under mostly sunny skies th a fairly calm wind from the east and southeast. moving into tomorrow, we'll have the clos clump tother and there's a chance of some drizzle and light shower activity coming together in the afternoon. that precipitation chance will carry over into
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thanksgiving w when we expect to have some freezing rain and sleet during the morning hours. to the eaeast andsoutheast we may have some significant travel issues related to that. siouxland will see limited accumulations of all phases with less than ainch of snow projected to accompany the storm system locay. today's high is 45 under mostly sunny skies. tonit's low is 33 with increasing clouds. tomorrow's high is 42 with clouds and a light
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