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that's "inside edition" for this morning on world world, racial tension in chicago. demonstrators blocking highways, making demands after police released that video of a white officer shooting a black teen. a city on edge overnight. terror warnings on one of the busiest travel days of the year. police on the lookout on trains and planes. taking no chances. and new this half hour, extreme weather just in time for thanksgiving. >> the powerful storm bringin heavy snow and powerful winds from the west to the big cities in the middle of the country. accuweather tracking it right now. and who were you rooting for on "dancing with the stars"? bindi and the backstreet boy and their impressive moves during the final night. we're going backstage in "the
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november 25th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." well, good morning on this wednesday. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. we're still having that "dancing with the stars" hangover. it was a great night. of course we're going to get into all of that excitement shortly. but we do have to get to the breaking news of the day, and it's coming out of chicago where protesters rallying into the night after the release of dash cam video showing the fatal police shooting of a black teen. the demonstrators blocked traffic and chanted "16 shots," the number of times 17-year-old laquan mcdonald was struck as a white police officer opened fire. abc's alex perez is in chicago where that officer has been charged with first-degree murder. >> reporter: this newly released dash cam video shows the chilling moments chicago police officer jason van dyke unloads his gun on 17-year-old laquan mcdonald. we will freeze the video here.
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>> it is graphic. it is violent. it is chilling. >> reporter: van dyke from cop to inmate, turning himself in, charged with first-degree murder. protesters are taking to the streets, coming head to head with officers. the incident unfolding october 20th, 2014, 9:47 p.m. police get a call about a suspect armed with a knife who had been breaking into cars. just ten minutes later, 9:57, police zero in on that suspect, mcdonald, walking down the street. moments after arriving on the scene officer van dyke opens fire. the suspect falls to the ground, and prosecutors say he keeps firing, emptying his 9-millimeter on mcdonald. 16 rounds in 15 seconds. >> this is not a murder case. despite what you heard in the courtroom. >> reporter: the cook county state's attorney under fire for not pressing charges sooner, saying the thorough review was necessary for the case to hold in court. >> so many young people of color do not trust law enforcement. they see how long this took to be investigated for charges to come forward.
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what do you say to that? >> clearly this officer went overboard. you know, and he abused his authority. and i don't believe the force was necessary. >> reporter: van dyke becomes the first ever onduty chicago police officer to be charged with murder. >> jason van dyke will be judged in the court of law. that's exactly how it should be. >> reporter: and the mcdonald family has already reached a $5 million settlement with the city. they are calling for peace. van dyke is being held without bond. alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> and just north of there things turned tense in minneapolis during a tenth night of protests against a police shooting. a man jumped a barrier and was quickly detained. earlier in the day hundreds of demonstrators marched on behalf of jamar clark, who was killed by a police officer. his funeral is later today, and the family has asked for peace. three people have been arrest ford shooting into a crowd of protesters monday night. on one of the busiest travel days of the year the nation is
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possible paris-style copycat terror attack right here at home. travelers will see a heavy police presence at so-called soft targets from airports and train stations to malls. air travelers are being asked to arrive at the airport two hours early. abc's pierre thomas has the latest. >> reporter: at washington's union station an unmistakable show of force. repeating scenes from lower manhattan this week. fbi and homeland security officials sharing their most urgent concerns in that new bulletin to police across the country, that homegrown radicals inspired or directed by syria-based operatives could seek to replicate of the effects of the paris attacks using similar weapons and tactics, although on a smaller scale. many of the 18,000 law enforcement agencies now stepping up security, even though no specific plot has been identified. amtrak's police chief showed us how the national rail system is protecting thousands of thanksgiving holiday passengers. so chief, there's no specific threat but you've take smen very
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specific actions. >> we have. and what you're going to see is patrol officers, some deployed with long guns. over here we have one of our explosive detection canine and up there are special agents who have additional tactical skills. >> reporter: law enforcement sources tell abc news they've uncovered no intelligence that isis sent a cell from syria to the u.s. like it did in paris. but the fbi is focused on a pool of isis followers here. dozens of potential copycat attackers. each suspect under 24-hour blanket surveillance involving dozens of agents and analysts. there's no specific threat, but law enforcement officials say it's all hands on deck. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. we're learning more about a terror plot that could have claimed more innocent lives in paris. authorities say the ringleader of the first set of attacks was planning to target the city's busy financial district just days later. but abdelhamid abaaoud and an accomplice were killed in a raid before they could carry out the second plot. french police are still trying
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to track down a sleeper cell of about ten believed to be still on the loose. the head of the u.n. is calling for a deescalation of tensions between russia and turkey. after the shootdown of that russian jet. turkey said the plane disregarded repeated warnings and violated turkish air space before it was fired upon. president obama said that turkey had the right to defend itself but russian president vladimir putin warned that there could be significant consequences following the shootdown. back here at home we're turning to the weather now. a dangerous snow storm hits northern california. as much as a foot has fallen in the mountains and the snowfall could continue until midday. it's a nightmare for holiday travelers, snarling traffic on interstate 80 with spinouts and fender-benders. but a delight you might say for those planning a trip to the s slopes. resorts are able to open earlier this year than in recent years. and tens of thousands of washington state residents are without power overnight after strong winds broke tree limbs and downed power lines. driving was also treacherous.
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you see there had a close call. and the powerful winds are also kicking up the surf. accuweather's justin povick tells us the storm is taking aim at the middle of the country. good morning, justin. >> reena and kendis, thanks. and good morning to you as well. it's the busiest travel day of the year. and we've got our hands full throughout the central plains. i want to mention the west coast here quickly. i think there will be some rain, some snow showers and some chilly temperatures but it does appear the bulk of the moisture now taking aim at the upper midwest. lots of flight delays from minneapolis to kansas city. some soaking showers. and this front's arriving on thursday back behind it some major cold for our holiday. 20s and 30s with some whipping winds. but out ahead of the front still feels like september with temperatures in the 50s and the 60s. cause for concern in between the air masses, soaking rains, flash flooding, and huge flied delays. reena and kendis, back over to you. >> thanks so much, justin. the cdc is warning about an e. coli outbreak linked to
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rotisserie chicken salad at costco. at least 19 people in seven different states including montana, utah, and colorado have gotten sick. no one has died, but two people have developed kidney failure. consumers are being warned to throw out chicken salad bought at any u.s. costco or before -- on or before friday. there's more information at abcnews.com. a ups driver in oklahoma made a life-saving delivery to a customer. jason henley donated his kidney to greg hall. they were casual acquaintances, but that changed after henley learned that hall was suffering from kidney failure. the duo formed a special bond during several months of testing. doctors say their operations went well and both are on the mend this morning. okay. so thanksgiving weekend is coming up, and it's, well, known for turkey, family visits and football. and during all the football you won't see a better performance than this from a referee. >> yeah. check this guy out. racing down the field.
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school player in california. later in the game when the same player breaks another long run the ref is once again galloping down the field in a full sprint. >> clearly that guy is the usain bolt of high school football referees. >> yes. >> right? >> holy cow. they should put him on the team. >> they should call him bolt and have a challenge. >> put him on the jets. >> put him on the jets. >> put him on the jets! >> they just wouldn't be able to get the ball to him because that's the jets. >> oh, but look at that. he's in thelead. he's in the lead. and he makes a touchdown himself. >> he's a speed demon. good for him. coming up in "the skinny," the pop star who is challenging the beatles in shattering recording industry records. wait until you hear who it is. also, if you're up at this hour preparing thanksgiving dinner, we have some worthwhile shortcuts to help save you some time. but first the warnings going out to nfl teams after a questionable play. how the league is investigating serious injuries.
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daytime emmy awards. he won five times. his tv daughter kelly ripa tweeted their photo saying she was sad to learn of his passing and calling him an incredibly talented actor and a wonderful man. ripa says she was lucky to know him. david canary died last week of natural causes. hard to believe but he was 77 years old. >> he was so young. >> what a legend. i remember watching him on "all my children." >> me too. so good. stewart was my favorite. the coach of the st. louis rams is hopeful his starting quarterback will be back on the practice field today. case keenum didn't work out with the team yesterday. >> and that's because he's going through the nfl's concussion protocol following a head injury on sunday. abc's gio benitez has more. >> reporter: an nfl investigation over this hit. watch closely. that's st. louis rams quarterback case keenum taking a hit to the head during sunday's game against baltimore. 'grabs on to his head. a teammate pulls him up. but he struggles.
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head trainer reggie scott. but moments later keenum is right back in the game playing with a concussion. the nfl now telling abc news it is reviewing why he was not removed from the game for the necessary evaluation as required by concussion protocols. the coach revealing he didn't even see the hit. >> had i seen that, then i would have sent reggie out on the field to say hey, get him off the field. we didn't see it. >> reporter: the hit is eerily similar to the one described right on the nfl's own website. in 2011 quarterback colt mccoy sustained a concussion, and trainers didn't see it happen. that's why the nfl hired a second set of eyes, so-called spotters who are supposed to catch hits like this. the good news is the coach says keenum is okay and he'll be ready to practice and play this week. gio benitez, abc news, new york. backstage at the finale of "dancing with the stars." >> oh, boy.
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can't wait. meatball on white! next! you want mustard on that or not! come on, come on. i haven't got all day here! it doesn't come with peppers! they're extra! hurry up.pay the lady! next! the chicken's fresh. i killed it myself. so that's what you want? next! while we're still young! you know you told me you wanted mustard. get outta here! time's up! back of the line! hey. excuse me. what! great sandwich. thanks. you didn't have to be so nice get outta here.
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i would have liked you anyway skinny so skinny "the skinny" lead this morning, of course "dancing with the stars." and the big seale. >> it was really an incredible night last night. all 13 stars returned for the big two-hour show.
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alek skarlatos, nick carter, and bindi >> okay. alek got the boot first, taking it down to th two. carter, the former backstreet boy, once a backstreet boy always a backstreet boy, whose last dance pulled in a perfect score. and then bindi the wildlife enthusiast also getting a perfect score. so who would it be? you know it had to be bindi. >> the fans voted. put her over the top. and she could hardly contain her excitement. the 17-year-old, who lost her father in 2006, overcome with joy. and we caught up with her and partner derek hough backstage. >> i actually think i'm going to explode into a thousand pieces of glitter right now. i'm so excited. never in my wildest dreams did i think that this was a possibility. and thanks to derek and just the support of my family. and you know, everyone who was on this season was so dedicated and so determined. and together we have inspired others but it's just such a blessing to be here. >> that never gets old.
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>> she is such a sweet girl. you know, there are big things ahead for her, no question about it. >> who were you rooting for? >> i don't like to give it away, but i have to say this ending finale you see here was so remarkable to see how excited she was and every week i looked for her brother and her mother. i loved for her brother and her mother. >> bindi. >> they were fun to watch. >> we'll likely hear what's next for bindi. she'll be on "good morning america" later on with all the other finalists live in times square. you're not saying. >> i'm not going to say. no, i don't like to say. my sporting teams and my "dancing with the stars." up next in "the skinny," just when you thought adele's album couldn't be more of a success, she breaks yet another record. >> yeah, the ballad queen's album "25" sold more than 2.4 million albums since its release last friday. that, by the way, is the biggest sales week in nielsen's history, beating out 'n sync for their 2000 album "no strings attached." >> guess what. she's not done yet. adelojected to reach the 3 million mark before the week is up. but still no streaming.
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>> and another record-breaking record. justin bieber blowing up the charts with his new album "purpose." broking a 51-year-old record for having the most songs on the billboard hot 100 at the same time. get this. 17. >> he beat out the beatles, who had 14 songs on the charts back in 1964. >> bieber, beatles. beatles, bieber. next up, big news for marvel fans. >> thanks to chris evans and robert downey jr., you nowe your first look at captain america civil war. the two avengers superstars brought the first trailer for the film jimmy kimmel last night. one scenes in particular, heartbreaking to see. >> sorry, tommy. you know i wouldn't do this if i had any other choice.
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>> so was i. >> wow. captain america and iron man going at it. >> how could this happen? really? we should mention that marvel is a division of disney, abc's parent company. i don't know how somebody allowed this to happen. >> that said, we encourage you to go see the movie many, many times. and you won't be able to see the full movie until may of next year. >> also not happen until may the queen's birthday celebration. >> but already tickets are sold out. her majesty's 90th birthday bash sold out in five hours yesterday. 25,000 spots up for grabs. >> didn't we just celebrate her 90th birthday? >> her 89th. >> oh. excuse me. the four-day celebration -- >> it happens every year. >> 900 horses and 1500 participants including musicians, dancers, and choirs as well as famous actors and artists. members of the royal family will also be in attendance for all events. but the queen's only guaranteed to be at the final show. they celebrate this every year so grandly? >> it's so random. you know? every year a certain day of the year. >> do you think she gets tea at
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try delsym . turkey lurkey i eat that turkey and i take a nap thanksgiving that's adam sandler. >> not adam lambert, as we thought. >> we're less than 24 hours away from one of the most american of holidays. one holiday that is frankly all about food. >> and speaking of which, for those of you preparing tomorrow's dinner, apparently today is a good day to get a head start on the feast. ab's sa haines has some turkey day tips. >> reporter: inside good housekeeping's test kitchen, sherry rujakarn, associate text editor, has a rock or two to rock my thanksgiving dinner. first, if you're like me, you
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why do you need a rack? >> it really skurdsecures the turkey sow don't have this 14 to 16-pound behemoth sliding around. >> reporter: no rack? no problem. carrots and celery sticks are your friends. place them in the pan and set your turkey on top of them. done and done. >> not only does it become your de facto rack, but it'll flavor the drippings. >> reporter: as so cool. >> super easy. >> reporter: next, don't spend the entire day in the kitchen. prepare your sides ahead of time. >> you can do half the work, most of the work really, ahead of time. >> reporter: peel potatoes for mashed potatoes hours ahead of time and leave them in a mixture of lemmon and water in a salad spinner. you can even do it with apples for apple pie. and speaking of pie, make baking a piece of cake with this nifty trick. no food processor to make pie dough? >> just great the butter on the box grater. really easy. >> reporter: finally, my favorite.
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put a handful of salt in a bucket of water and ice. you'll be chilling with your wine in a fraction of the time. >> the salt actually allows the water and ice to be colder than just ice and water alone. >> reporter: sara haines, abc news, new york. >> wow. those are great tips. i never go anywhere without my rack. >> you've got a good rack? >> you've got -- oh! you've got to have a rack, though, when you're making a turkey. [ siren ] >> yes, i agree. >> the police will show up at your door. >> i agree. i'm sorry. >> the importance of a rack. but if you don't have one, you can improvise. >> i love a good rack. i'm sorry. you're just going to set that up? >> don't miss our updates on facebook. wnnfans.com. for those with or without racks. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now."
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decades. good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." >> reporter: >> on the move. millions of americans venturing out for the long holiday weekend facing extra security. they're being advised to arrive early and be braced for back-ups as agents keep an e e out for terrorists. boiling point. outrage over yet another police shooting. this time protesters hitting the streets of chicago, clashing with police after dash cam video showed an officer unloading his gun on a teenager. the pope begins his first visit to africa today with stops in kenya, uganda, and the central african republic. pope francis is addressing social injustice and rising tensions between christians and muslims. and a rocket has launched from texas, rising 62 miles above earth.
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the booster then lending in standingng position. it's considered a big step toward creating a reusable rocket. those are some of our top stories on this wednesday november 25th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." we're going to start this half hour with terrorism fears that are on the rise as one of the busiest travel days of the year gets under way. >> tsa is vowing to take every measure to protect millions of americans, beefing up at airports across the country as abc's david kerley tells us, that means expect extra long lines for travelers. >> reporter: in the crush of travelers the signs of increased security. more canines working and armed officers. those you see and those you don't. >> the plan is to make it as transparent as possible. >> reporter: through sunday more than 12 1/2 million americans will fly. >> obviously i'm a little concerned especially with what's going on in syria and belgium right now. >> reporter: it's the largest number of people flying since
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the great recession, which is why they're being asked to arrive two hours early and prepare for some back-ups at security. >> hopefully we got here in time and you'll see me looking around the corner to see how long those lines are. >> reporter: but the majority of americans traveling, an estimated 90%, will be driving. the heaviest traffic around the country, according to the traffic app, waze. david kerley, abc news, washington. in the west many people are heading for a holiday in the sierra, which is one of the best for ski seasons this year. an early storm has dumped as much as a foot of snow, allowing the resorts to open earlier than in recent years. it hasn't been as much fun for travelers, though. with traffic snarled and chains now required on some parts of interstate 80 through the mountains. well, through the north extremely strong winds have knocked down trees causing a close call for the minivan's driver, this one right here. tens of thousands of people are without heat or electricity overnight. and the surf kicking up very high waves. the storm now heading for the middle of the country. let's get the forecast from
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acuwaerkt's justin povick. hey, good morning to you, justin. >> reena and kendis thanks, and good morning to you as well. tons and tons of people hitting the roadways and also the airwaves for today. and well, it looks like we're going to have some problems across the nation's midsection. lots of gulf moisture streaming to the north, meeting up with a very potent front, and we're concerned about some drenching showers from minneapolis to omaha and also kansas city. things will only escalate as we get toward thursday. soaking rains and some flooding possible now as well from chicago to dallas. an all-out ice storm taking shape over eastern colorado with heavy snow in denver. meanwhile, to the east it's balmy. high pressure in control. sunshine and temperatures in many cities well into the 60s. reena and kendis, back to you. >> all right, justin, thank you. it won't be just the weather that thanksgiving travelers will have to be aware of this year. thousands of law enforcement agencies across the country are
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soft targets like malls and mass transit. and at airports the tsa is also stepping u passenger screening deploying more than 900 canine teams nationwide. in the meantime as the state department urges americans to avoid large crowds, here in new york city that will be all but impossible tomorrow. authorities are expecting record crowds to turn out for this year's macy's thanksgiving day parade. but also this year unprecedented security including bomb-sniffing dogs, radiation detectors, and for the first time hundreds of armed, specially trained critical command officers. new details this morning about a second terror plot against paris. authorities say the ringleader of the first set of attacks was planning to target the city's busy financial district just days later, but abdelhamid abaaoud and an accomplice were killed in a raid before they could carry out the second plot. as the manhunt continues for salah abdeslam, the alleged eighth attacker, authorities are searching for a ninth man seen
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with them days before the attacks. tensions are high aer the shootdown of a russian jet by turkey. it's the first -- excuse me. it's the first time in 50 years that a nato member has downed a russian aircraft. here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the fireball, a russian su-24 streaking across the sky, shot down by an air to air missile from a turkish f-16, krark into the crashing into the syrian mountains. the russian pilots eject, their parachches deploy. as they fall to earth they come under heavy gunfire from syrian rebels. you can see one parachute tangled in the trees. russia says its warplane was conducting bombing runs targeting isis terrorists in syria. but turkish officials say the jet crossed its border, flying over this sliver of turkish air space less than two miles wide. the turks insist t ty warned the
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times in five minutes before launching a missile. russia contends its plane never violated turkish air space. a grimfaced vladimir putin calling turkey's action a stab in the back by the terrorists' accomplices. all day russian search and rescue helicopters scour the syrian countryside, one of them coming under fire. a russian marine killed. syrian rebels releasing this video of a man they claim is a russia believes one of the fighter pilots is dead. but the fate of the other still unknown. york. back here in this country chicago remains on edge this morning as the world gets a first look at the fatal police shooting of a black teenager. the dash cam video shows 17-year-old laquan mcdonald gunned down in the street by an officer, jason van dyke. shot 16 times in 15 seconds.
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the streets of chicago, blocking traffic and clashing with cops. but there was no major violence following an appeal for calm by city officials. >> we're going to still tate and protect people's first amendment right to free speech, and we're going to be intolerant of criminal behavior. >> mcdonald was suspected of breaking into cars when hee was shot last year. one of the other officers opened fire.. officer van dyke, seen here, has been charged with murder and is being held without bail. the two men facing murder charges in the death of an indiana pastor's pgnant wife were in court on tuesday. they entered not guilty pleas during a brief hearing. if convicted larry taylor jr. and jalen watson could face additional jail time because amanda blackburn was pregnant. according to court documents, taylor allegedly shot blackburn three times, including once in the head. a startling discovery at a nativity scene in new york city. an hours-old infant. the healthy and full-term baby was found by the church
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custodian after he heard cries. the parish priest said he could think of no better place to leave a child. a place the mother obviously felt was safe. >> if the baby was wrapped in sort of swaddling clothes for lack of better words. it was truly a a c cistmas ststy. the baby was still umbilical cord connected. so it was truly a newborn baby. >> wow. new york does have, as well as other states, has a safe haven law, which allows parents to leave unwanted babies at places like churches and fire stations. but the mother or father is supposed to alert someone before dropping the child off. >> so glad to hear that he was put in a safe place because it's so important,t, especially with the weather changing right now anan at least the mother thought that much through. >> and now he's better off. well, some nba history was made last night. the defending champion golden state warriors destroyed the l.a. lakers. >> yeah. okay.
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this was the warriors' 16th consecutive victory to start the season. that's more consecutive wins without a loss at the beginning of a campaign than any o oer team in l lgue history. >> thehe warriors were so far out in front last night against the lakers, none of the starters played in the entire fourth quarter. the final score was 111-77. they will try to make it 17 in a row on friday against phoenix. >> that means if we were part of the nba we would only be 16 games behind the warriors. >> well, speak for yourself. well, coming up, our thanksgiving edition of "insomniac theater," the reviews are in for two anticipatat holiday films opening today. >> and from movies to television screens, as prices getting abouter the screens get smaller. > also are you getting ready to cook that thanksgiving turkey? we have advice right here from the experts at butterball. but first, cold morning in great falls. top story in great falls, montana this morning, high
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consumers are being warned to throw out chicken salad bought at any u.s. costco on or before friday. a top hotel chain says hackers have checked in. hilton is the latest hotel operator to report a data breach. it says credit card information was stolen at hotel locations with cash registers such as restaurants and gift shops. the breach occurred on certain dates from a year ago through july. starwood, trump, and mandarin hotel groups have also had some problems. and speak of cash registers we're now less than 48 hours away from the busiest retail day of the year. >> yeah. of course we're talking about black friday and probably the hottesttem onoliday shoppppg lists yet again this year is a flat-screen tv. wouldn't you say? >> i want an ipad. >> really? >> yeah. >> it's so 2011. abc's rebecca jarvis dials up some tips on how to track down the best tips in town. >> reporter: 'tis the season for the best deals in tech. now through black friday the deepest discounts of the year.
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get ready to score your bargain tv. this 49-inch toshiba, $280 off at best buy. this 55-inch tv, $350 off at target. and the lowest price of all, this 32-inch roku tv, $125 at walmart. plus if you're splurging on an ultra hd 4k tv, gets $900 off this 60-inch model, now 800 bucks at samsung.com. >> my game plan for the week ahead would be to plan now. get ready. start browsing online all the things you want to buy. >> reporter: and you can beat standing in line with the tech deals online. already best buy is offering $125 off some apple ipads and $100 off the apple watch on its website. and amazon is selling this kindle for $30 off.
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and for additional savings download the apps from your favorite stores onto your phone. with the target app, for example, you can save an additional 10% off on toys. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> one thing missing from that is where do you get that guy's purple jacket? that was great. january for the after christmas sale for that one. you? >> oh. do i. >> two tvs. >> i suredo. >> yes. look how lovingly you look at m@ there in the tv. >> the only time i look -- >> that's the only time.
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advice.tt2watz'@>4 bt@qv?x tt2watz'@>4 "a@qf3< tt2watz'@>4 bm@qm80 tt4watz'@>4 " dztq g[< tt4watz'@>4 " entq 7_\ tt4watz'@>4 " gzt& .x$ tt4watz'@>4 " hnt& >vh tt4watz'@>4 " iztq t?0 tt4watz'@>4 " jntq fop tt4watz'@>4 " lzt& ^", well, it's almost time. we're talking about turkey time of course. and whether it's your full time with fowl or you're a poultry pro, everybody needs some help cooking the big bird on the big day, and here are some tips for the thanksksving tips. sue smith from the butterball turkey talk line. hi, sue, welcome. >> thank you so much. >> what is the first thing we need to know? >> first thing is tomorrow is thanksgiving. make sure the turkey is thawing or get it thawing now. if it's still frozen go ahead and put it in cold water. if you keep it in the original wrapper put it breast side down in the kitchen sink.
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it takes about 30 minutes a pound. it's going to be the quickest if it is rock solid right now. change that water pretty frequently and that will be the quickest way. >> so it makes a difference when you change the water. >> it does because itially this is so cold. when you put that water in it's going to really make that water cold. so if you change the water periodically it will make it go quicker. >> that's a good tip. >> once it's defrosted we recommend just in a 325 degree oven. place it in a shallow pan, you can see two or three inches deep. there's a flat rack. brush it with some vegetable oil. and that gives it that nice golden color. >> not butter, vegetable oil. >> exactly. and then your best friend on thanksgiving day is your meat thermometer. you have one, go ahead and put it right in the thigh. it needs to get 180. the breast should reach 170. >> okay. >> and then if you stuff the turkey the center of the stuffing should reach 165. >> okay. >> and a last tip, too. about 2/3 of the way through you're going to grab some reynolds foil. you're just going to shieldd the top of the breaea.
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>> what does that do? >> it prevents the breast from getting overdone while you're waiting for that thigh meat to get to temperature. >> that is clever. okay. so it gives it that golden brown without the top getting burned. >> exactly. >> and that's, it just put a little tent over with the aluminum foil. >> you got it. it's very easy. >> it's very simple. >> and it will look like this when you're all done. >> it's beautiful. this bird is gorgeous. i've always wondered how you guys get thatt golden brown look to it. and what would you say has been the worst disaster you've had to intervene? >> we get so many fun calls. usually it's about thawing and they get rather creative on how they thaw. i have toddler twin boys at home. so a mom called. her husband was on thawing the turkey duty. and she hears a lot of laughter, she goes upstairs and there's her two little twin boys and the turkey right next to them. the husband's like i got them thawed, i got them cleaned p she's like is this okay? i can understand you multitask. but always keep the turkey in its original little bath in the sink.
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>> so he had the turkey and the bath -- >> he was trying to get it all done. but we've had these in the jacuzzi. we've had them call, how long would it take to be in the jacuzzi -- >> my gosh. that's not something you recommend. >> no, no. keep it cold. keep it in its own bath. but we get a lot of cute calls. we get a lot of calls about recicis too, which is super fun. they kind of want simple go-to recipes that the whole family loves. so this year the talk line is 35 years old. >> wow. >> it is. we've been around a long time. and to celebrate we're doing a throwback thanksgiving theme. so similar to throwback thursday. so what we're doing is we're posting a lot of our favorite photos at butterball.com, some of our favorite recipes, and what's. really fun is we're having the viewers go to the website as ll and paste -- and post, sorry, some e their favorite throwbacacmemories. it's been really fun to see. >> i bet those classic recipes are delious. >> they're great. >> oh, sue, thank you so much for joining us. >> well, thank you so much. >> ande sure to check back tomorrow because we're going to be live with the butterball turkey talk line as it comes
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% all right. you know the music. it is time for a thanksging holiday edition of "insomniac theater," coming early this week of course. >> that's because we've got two crowd pleasers opening day. just in time to bail you out from having to actually talk with your relatives. >> first up, "the good giensaur," the latest animated adventure from disnsn's pixar. the film follows a young do named arlo who's swept away from his family after a rainstorm. all seems lost for arlo until he befriends a young naend that'll named spot. the two companions embark on a
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arlo with his family. [ roaring ] >> cute. and it looks like yet another critical success for pixar with inkoo kang calling it a fantastic and frequently exhilarating feature. and tim grierson says it's a mythic visually resplendent rendering of a familiar coming of age story. i like this on i wish i could get it for pay per view for thanksgiving. >> it will get there eventually. next up "creed," the seventh film in the rocky franchise but the focus is not on the italian stallion this time around. michael b. jordan with all those apps stars as adonis creed, the son of apollo, rocky's former rival turned best friend. seeking to follow niz father's footsteps adonis travels to philly to ask rocky played by sylvester r train him. while e e former champ is hesitant at first to return to the world of boxing h h relentz
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after he sees much of his former rival's qualities in the young creed. >> it ain't going to come overnight. you're going to take a beating. you're going to get knocked down. you're going to get up. and you're going to see if you've got the right thing. but you've got to work hard. i swear to god, if you're not going to do it, i'm out. >> every punch i ie ever thrownwn been on my own. nobody's showed me how to do this. i'm ready. >> all right. so the critics like this one. take a look. tony hicks of the "san jose mercury" claiming "in creed rocky finally has a worthy successor." and richard roeper, "if this is the last time we see rocky balboa, it's a worthy encore." the critics in essence saying it is a knockout. see what we did there? >> i get it. knockout.
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>> football term. this morning on "world news now" -- chicago on edge. >> the overnight protests after police release dash cam video of a white officer shooting a black teen 16 times. the outrage and the legal action. travel tension. the holiday warnings here in thee u.s. a a overseas. after investigators in europe reveal a new foiled terror plot. airline anger. the passenger kickedthe flight because of his weight. who complained, and who's now demanding an apology. >> the "dancing with the stars" championship. the three talented contestants compete in an amazing final round. and who took home that mirrorball trophy. we'll take you backstage. it's wednesday november 25th. >> announcer: from abc news this
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is "world news now." we do say good morning to you on this day before thanksgiving. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. don't forget to defrost that turkey. >> yes. you have just about 24 hours or so to go to do it. >> you probably should have defrost td already. >> is that right? >> yeah. but there are tips. we're going to have folks from the buttttball hohoine around. and over the next couple of days, including what to do with your leftovers. >> besides consuming it. >> i guess. >> all of those. and then next week we'll be talking about weight loss tips. enjoy that. >> you've mapped this out well. >> but of course there is a lot of stuff happening overnight. breaking overnight, the outrage in chicago. hundreds of protesters demanding justice over racially charged police shooting. >> the demonstrators actually spilled onto the streets after the city releasedraphic dash cam video showing a white officer opening fire on a black teenager as he walked away, hitting him 16 times. >> reporter: that officer now
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we get the latest from abc's ryan burrow. >> reporter: protests and calls for calm in chicago after the city released this videde which officials say captures the moment a police officer murdered 17-year-old laquan mcdonald. the prosecutor says officer jason van dyke kept firing his gun even after the teen collapsed. >> it is graphic. it is violent. it is chilling. to watch a 17-year-old young man die in such a violent manner is deeply disturbing. >> reporter: the investigation took a year, but now van dyke is charged with first-degree mumuer. on octobob 20th, 2014 police received a call about a suspect armed with a knife breaking into cars. within ten minutes officers found mcdonald walking down the street. witnesses say and the video shows mcdonald was moving away from the officers when van dyke, his partner, and several others arrived. the prosecutor says within six
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shooting all 16 rounds from his gun within 15 seconds. mcdonald collapsed almost instantly and died soon after. outside court the officer's attorney said this. >> this is not a murder case. despite what you heard in the courtroom. >> reporter: now that the video has been made public, city officials are anticipating community outrage and more protests. >> i would like to echo the comments of the mcdonald family. they've asked for calm and for those who choose to speak out to do it peacacully. >> reporter: wishes they hope will keep any demonstrations from leading to more violence. ryan burrow, abc news, chicago. hundreds of protesters have also marched in the streets of minneapolis ten days after the shooting of jamar clark by police. three people are in custody for shooting into a crowd of black lives matter demonstrators monday night. police say more arrests are possible. a teenager has been charged with shooting a pennsylvania state trooper during a chase. the incident was caught on thee
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during the chase the suspect's car rammed the rear of a school bus. both vehicles burst into flames, as you can see there. luckily, there were no students on board the bus at the time of the crash. and the bus driver was not injured. the trooper, we're told, is going to be okay. today one of the busiest travel days of the year. americans hitting the roads, rails, and skies, seeing a pronounced state of heightened security with the fbi and homeland security concerned about the p pential for a copycat domestic terror attack. many of the nation's 18,000 law enforcement agencies are at high alert, including the police@at amtrak. >> what you're going to see here today is patrol officers, some deployed with long guns. over here we have one of our explosive detection canine. and then up there are special agents who have additional tactical skills. >> still law enforcement officials tell abc news they've uncovered no intelligence that isis sent a cell from syria to the u.s. like it did in paris. we're getting some new details this morning about a
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second terror plot that was suppos to bring even more deathnd destruction to paris. the french authorities believe it was supposed to be carried out just days after the first string of attacks by the same ringleader. and they also say another sleeper cell is still on the loose. we get more from abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: that paris attack ringleader, a aelhamid abaaouou not only participated in the attacks, shooting up this restaurant, but also french prosecutors saying he and an accomplice planned a suicide attack on la defense, paris's wall street. that attack planned for november 18th or 19th, the day after s.w.a.t. teams cornered him north of paris. 5,000 bullets fired in this siege, finally killing him. [ explosion ] that explosion a still unidentified suicide bomber. the cocolicated web of attackers spinning wider. belgian authorities setting off an international manhunt for this man, mohammed abrini, who they say was seen at this gas station two nights before the attacks, driving one of the
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and with him, prosecutors say salah abdeslam, likely the driver of the attackers, who blew themselves up during this soccer match. [ explosion ] are you satisfied right now with the amount of information and intelligence that is shared? >> no. it's -- it was a failure. >> reporter: belgium's foreign minister didier renders telling abc news there was another cell of about ten terrorists still on the loose. >> it's possible to receive a real terrorist attack with the capacity to do the same, to have suicide bombings in the streets of brussels. >> reporter: with that high alert in effect through monday, this is still a city on partial lockdown. and while schools are scheduled to reopop, the foreign minister telling us t tse terrorists are likely targeting commercial centers and malls. matt gutman, abc news, brussels. keeping our focus overseas now, russia's president is warning that there will be significant consequences after turkey shot down a russian warplane.
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was killed by ground fire as he parachuted from the plane. turkey said the russian plane disregarded repeated warnings and violated turkish air space before it was fired upon. the head of the u.n. is calling for both sideseso deescalate tensions. the president of france meets with german leader angela merkel today on international efforts to fight isis. yesterday francois hondaee and president obama vowed to step up air strikes against the islamic terror group. they also agreed to bolster efforts to share intelligence on isis. the new government in canada has announced plans to resettle 25,000 syrian r rugees by february. the government says robust health and security screening will be completed overseas. their settlement of syrian refugees here in the u.s. has become a political issue with dozens of governors rejecting resettlement efforts. hillary clinton is appeasing immigration activists by cleaning up her language a little bit. during a facebook chat with telemundo yesterday clinton said
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this month at a town hall in new hampshire was a poor choice of words in desesibing immigrants who are breaking the law by entering the u.s. she later went on to describe them as undocumented immigrants. and clinton's primary opponent is making some immigration promises of his own. bernie sanders vowing to create what he describes as a humane immigration system, saying if elected he would allow all immigrants who've been in the country legally for at least five years to rerein mere without fear of beiei deported. republican presidential candidate mike huckabee has special plans for the thanksgiving holiday. knee surgery. outpatient procedure is today. huckabee says it won't interrupt his campaign schedule. the former arkansas governor hurt his knee about two weeks ago, and he's been using a cane. huckabee has also been struggling in the polls.s. well, there are now 17 more recipients of the nation's highest civilian ard, the medal off freedom. prprident obama calleddhis
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year's honorees an extraordinary group, and they include baseball legend willie mays and yogi berra povt humsly of course. musicians yitzchak perlman, barbra streisand, james taylor and gloria and emilio estefan. stephen sondheim and filmmaker steven spielberg. >> his stories have shaped america's story and his values have shaped our world. >> it there were also several politicians, academics, and humanitarians among the 17. the president said this year's group isven better than usual. "a class act that represents what's best in us," he says. >> it was really fun to watch. >> was it? >> great group of people. and there will also be a couple of other guests of honor at the white house today. some fine feathered friends. >> yeah, they are two turkeys who go by thth names of honest d abe. >whoa. ok at themearing those feathers well. >> wow, they're huge. they will be right there with the president today as he delivers the annual official
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presidential turkey pardon. >> honest and abe were raised in california's central valley. they flew in for the party yesterday. not clear if it was first class or economy. and they are spending the night in a suite. yes, they're going to be in a suite in the swanky washi hotel. we'll see them later at the white house. has our white house unit ever launched an investigation into whether pardoned turkeys later make it into the frozen section of the grocery store? >> somehow? butterball. not quite yet. but that hotel is so beautiful. it's right next to the white house. it is where mlk spent his night before -- >> the willard? >> yeah. the "i have a dream" speech. and that's where these guys are hanging out for the night. >> wow. now u know why you couldn't get a room therer >> party on. could you imagine? it's great. so coming up in "the mix," a black friday shopper waiting in line in complete comfort. it's an elaborate scene that you have to see. >> also ahead, the frequent flyer kicked off a flight because of his ight. what the airline to say
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after a conflict in the skies. >> later, the challenging final round on "dancing with the stars." the three talented contestants and who's taking home the mirrorball trophy. and remember, you can find us on facebook anytime of day, wnnfans.com and on twitter twitter @abcwnn. we always use the hashtag wnnfans too. tell us what you think. you're watching "world new now." olay regenerist renews from within, plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation
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that would be a rocket made by a company called blue origin lifting off in texas on monday. the cocoany, headed by amazon ceo jeff bezos, once the rocket got to 62 miles high, its capsule and its booster separated. the capsule parachuted back to earth. so the cool part about this was when the booster came back down, it fired its rocket yet again and touched down standing. >> wow. >> having a reusable rocket is considered a big step toward making space flight less expensive. >> okay. get that. ybe there are someehings in fe you don't wantt to use. >> a rocket is not -- >> you think so? really? >> yeah. we did the shuttle for decades. >> i know. >> it worked out all right. >> all right. i just wish some things didn't have to change. >> great. thanks. >> i still like my corded telephone too. a frequent flyer, though, is staying considerably closer to earth, has now a major bone to pick with american airlines this morning. >> after he boarded his flight. in dallas he was askedo deplane.
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apparently because another passenger complained about his size. kabc's greg lee has the story. >> reporter: chris shelly travels a lot for work. the huntington beach resident says he flies more than 80 times every year. most of those flights with american airlines. earning him elite status. >> executive platinum is over 100,000 miles per year. >> reporter: on his last flight from dallas to orange county's john wayne airport he took his assigned middle seat. he says an elderly woman took the aisle seat and began fidgeting. she got up and a gate agent came back. >> leaning over the seat and says to me, sir, you need to get your stuff right now and deplane with me. >> reporter: shocked, shelly followed the agent and asked for an explanation. the agent told him the elderly woman complained he was too big. >> it was humiliating to be embarrassed by that, to be called fat or big. >> reporter: the former active duty marine sayay a manager made it worse by offeringim a seat belt extender. the e ew allowed him back on the plane after he said he would switch seats with the woman.
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he filed the complaint with the airline and is not happy with the e-mail response he received. >> more or less telling me our flight people are going to do what they want to do, it's really too bad. >> reporter: in a statement american apologizes to shelly and says, "we always aim to give all of our customers the best possible travel experience, and we fell s srt of thatt with mr. shelley while tryingg to accommodate another passenger." the airline also says it's investigating what happened. shelley says that might not be enough. >> i have flights booked with american airlines. i am seriously considering canceling those flights and using another airline. >> reporter: shelley says his main goal is just to keep this from happening to someone else. reporting in santa ana, greg lee, abc 7, eyewitness news. >> just seems incncdible someone would do that. >> he doesn't seem like that big of a guy. so kind of shocking that would happen. i'm jealous of his status, though. executive platinum. that's what i've been trying to get for years. coming up, in our next half hour, hit hard. the nfl player whose crushing blow to the head apparently
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the investigation into why this arterback was allowed bn for the very next play. but first, the stars all out for the season finale of "dancing with the stars." the big winner revealed in a triumphant moment last ght.
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that's next on "world news now." this was really incredible. all the stars back with their dancing shoes for last night's season finale of "dancing with the stars." >> an event so big they had to take it outside the ballroom into the grove, the mall there in l.a. >> and as with every finale, the question is which star won it all? >> well, you know, the bettors knew that this would be the case. so for the highlights we go to brandi hitt who was there for it all.
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>> reporter: good morning, reena and kendis. the celebrating continues here on the "dancing with the stars" floor. you've got victor espinoza to my right. but the big story of course is bindi irwin. she was a fan favorite from the beginning. and to right now she is a "dancing with the stars" champion. >> ho, ho, ho, and welcome to the season finale. >> reporter: a star-studded holiday-themed finale for season 21'sdancing with the stata." enough for two stageses > my gift to all of you. >> reporter: with 12 celebrities back out on the dance floor. there'll be music everywhere and several live performances including this one by chaka khan. i'm every woman but it all came down to the three finalists and their last fusion dance. first up, backstreet boy n nk carter. withthust 24 hours to rearse. >> 10! >> reporter: then it was alek skarlatos's turn. the american hero kicking up his
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heels one final time for the judges. >> 27 out of 30. >> reporter: and finally, team wildlife conservationist bindi irwin. a crowd favorite since the beginning. >> season 21 has been my favorite so far and it's because of you, bindi irwin. >> reporter: the hosts first revealed this season's third place celebrity. >> alek and lindsay. >> i've just had so much fun. >> reporter: then the big moment. the "dancing with the stars" champion. >> bindi and derek! >> bindi deserved it. bindi deserved it. >> thank you so much for everything. i can't believe that i'm here. thank you for changing my life. >> reporter: what a moment for bindi irwin. she and the rest of the finalists are now on a flight heading your way to new york city so they can appear on "good morning america" this morning. reena and kendis. >> oh, it was incredible. brandi, thank you so much. >> it was a lot of fun. >> i'm really looking forward to seeing what bindi has -- >> oh. hello. >> maybe she'll be coaching us.
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and now it's time for "the mix." we've got you black friday tips from the number one man in line. >> he's always number one. >> here you go. take a look at this. he is jarvis johnson from arizona. and he is first in line for black friday shopping. check out his setup. he's got camping set up there's a bed. there's electricity. there's even a television. take a listen. >> for any shoppers on black friday what are some of your expert tips? >> to get here early. not this early. but i say get here early because the early bird gets the worm. so the earlier you get here the better chance you can guarantee you can get something you really, really want. >> there you go. he's hoping for a 49-inch tv. $149. he's also a freestyle rapper.
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he says i hope you like the price because they very, very nice. >> and she's got a little bit o rhythm too. did you ever think he's not really the first guy in line but just homeless? >> no. everything says -- >> just trying to hang out there all the time? >> high roller black friday shopper. >> well-g for him. good luck. he can get that tv and all that good stuff. well, google is getting all in on the "star wars" bandwagon. of course you know the movie comes out in just about three weeks. and theyeyid this whole like choose yourh@c campaign. and as part of it if you type that in, "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away," this is what happens. boom. mind burst. it turns your entire computer into that screen. like the scrolling text at the start of the movie of course. but it's all part of a campaign to choose your own skin for -- "star wars" themed skin for
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calendar, chrome, gmail. it's kind of cool. >> that's an interesting thing to do if you've got free time. >> or nothing else to do. >> university of massachusetts want to show you roll forward done tavious smith. boom. he shatters the headboard. >> did he ore? >> yeye, i'm not -- >> the glass just shattered. >> the glass shattered. the ball popped out. >> did you cl it the headboard? >> it's a headboard. >> it's a backboard. >> headboard, backboard is the same thing. >> it's a broken board. okay. so patti labelle is finally talking about the viral sensation that has erupted with her sweet potato pie. well, you know, you saw this video and she says, this s so ol, she's so happy witit all that james wright has done for her that she's inviting him to philadelphia and she's going to cook for him on thanksgiving. >> no. >> yeah.
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who give you * this morning on "world news now," racial tension in chicago. demonstrators blocking highways, making demands after policic released thahavideo of a white officer shooting a black teen. a city on edge overnight. terror warnings on one of the busiest travel days of the year. police on the lookout on trains and planes. taking no chances. and new this half hour, extreme weather just in time for thanksgiving. >> the powerful storm bringing heavy snow and powerful winds from the west to the big cities in the middle of the country. accuweather tracking it right now.w. and who were you rooting for on "dancing with the stars"? bindi and the backstreet boy and their impressive moves during the final night. we're going backstage in "the skinny" on this wednesday, november 25th.
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>> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." well, good morning on this wednesday. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. we're still having that "dancing with the stars" hangover. it was a great night. of course we're going to get into all of that excitement shortly. but we do have to get to the breaking news of the day, and it's coming out of chicago where protesters rallying into the night after the release of dash cam video showing the fatal police shooting of a black teen. the demonstrators blocked traffic and chanted "16 shots," the number of times 17-year-old laquan mcdonald was struck as s white policecefficer opened fire. abc's alex perez is in chicago where that officer has been charged with first-degree murder. >> reporter: this newly released dash cam video shows the chilling moments chicago police officer jason van dyke unloads his gun on 17-year-old laquan mcdonald. we will freeze the video here. donald died on his w w to the hospital.
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it i ichilling. >> reporter: van dyke from cop to inmate, turning himself in, charged with first-degree murder. protesters are taking to the streets, coming head to head with officers. the incident unfolding october 20th, 2014, 9:47 p.m. police get a call about a suspect armed with a knife who had been breaking into cars. just ten minutes later, 9:57, police zero in on that suspect, mcdonald, walking down the street. moments after arriving on the scene officer van dyke opens fire. the suspect falls to the ground, and prosecutors say he keeps firing, emptying his 9-millimeter on mcdonald. 16 rounds in 15 seconds. >> this is not a murder case. despite what you heard in the courtroom. >> reporter: the cook county state's attorney under fire for not pressing chahaes sooner, saying the thorough revivi was necessary for the case to hold in court. >> so many young people of color do not trust law enforcement. they see how long this took to be investigated for charges to come forward.
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what do you say to that? >> clearly this officer went overboard. you know, and he abused his authority. and i don't believe the force was necessary. >> reporter: van dyke becomes the first ever on-duty chicago police officer to be charged with murder. >> jason van dyke will be judged in the court of law. that's exactly how it should be. >> reporter: and the mcdonald family has already reached a $5 million settlement with the city. they are calling for peace. van dyke is being held without bond. alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> and just north of there things turned tense in minneapolis during a tenth night of protests against a police shooting. a man jumped a barrier and was quickly detained. earlier in the day hundrdrs of demonstrators marched on behalf of jamar clark, who was killed by a police officer. his funeral is later today, and the family has asked for peace. three people have been arrest for shooting into a crowd of protesters monday night. on one of the busiest travel days of the year the nation is on high alert over worries of a
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possible paris-style copycat terror attack right here at home. travelers will see a heavy police presence at so-called soft targets from airports and train stations to malls. air travelers are being asked to arrive at the airport two hours early. abc's pierre thomas has the latest. >> reporter: at washington's union station an unmistakable show of force. repeating scenes from lower manhattan this week. fbi and homeland security officials sharing their most urgent concerns in that nene bulletin to police across the countrtr that homegrown radicals inspired or direreed by syria-based operatives could seek to replicate the effects of the paris attacks using similar weapons and tactics, although on a smaller scale. many of the 18,000 law enforcement agencies now stepping up security, even though no specific plot has been identified. amtrak's police chchf showed us how the national rail system is
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so chief, there's no specific threat but you've taken some very specific actions. >> we have. and what you're going to see is patrol officers, some deployed with long guns. over here we have one of our explosive detection canine and up there are special agents who have additional tactical skills. >> reporter: law enforcement sources tellllbc news they've uncovered no intelligence that isis sent a cell from syria to the u.s. like it did in paris. but the fbi is focused on a pool of isis followers here. dozens of potential copycat attackers. each suspect under 24-hour blanket surveillance involving dozens of agents and analysts. there's no specific threat, but law enforcement officials say it's all hands on deck. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. we're learning more about a terror plot that could have claimed more innocent lives in paris. authorities say the ringleader of the first set of attacks was planning to target the city's busy financial district just days later. but abdelhamid abaaoud and an accomplice were killed in a raid before they could carry out the second plot. french police are still trying to track down a sleeper cell of
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about ten believed to be still on the loose. the head of the u.n. is calling for a de-escalation of tensions between russia and turkey after the shootdown of that russisi jet. turkey said the plane disrsrarded repeated warninis and violated turkish air space before it was fired upon. president obama said that turkey had the right to defend itself but russian president vladimir putin warned that there could be significant consequences following the shootdown. back here at home we're turning to the weather now. a dangerous snow storm hits nortrn california. much as a foot has fallen in the mountains and the snowfall could continue until midday. it's a nightmare for hiday travelers, snarling traffic on interstate 80 with spinouts and fender-bendersj but a delight you might say for those planning a trip to the ski slopes. resorts are able to open earlier this year than in recent years. and tens of thousands of washington state residents are without power overnight after strong winds broke tree limbs
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driving was s so treacherous. the driver of this minivan that you see there had a close call. and the powerful winds are also kicking up the surf. accuweather's justin povick tells us the storm is taking aim at the middle of the country. good morning, justin. >> reena and kendis, thanks. and good morning to you as well. it's the busiest travel day of the year. and we've got our hands full throughout the central plains.s. i want to mentioiothe west coast here quickly. i think there will be some rain, some snow showers and some chilly temperatures but it does appear the bulk of the moisture now taking aim at the upper midwest. lots of flight delays from minneapolis to kansas city. some soaking showers. and this front's arriving on thursday, back behind it some major cold for our holiday. 20s and 30s with some whipping winds. but out ahead of the front still feellike september with temperatures in the 50s and the 60s. cause for concern in between the air masses, soaking rains, flash flooding, and huge flight delays. reena and kendis, nack over to you. >> thanks so much, justin. the cdc is warning about an e. coli outbreak linked to
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rotisserie chicken salad at costco. at least 19 people in seven different states including montana, utah, and colorado have gotten sick. no one has died, but two people have developed kidney failure. consumers are being warned to throw out chicken salad bougug at any u.s. costco or before -- on or before friday. there's more informati at abcnews.com. a ups driver in oklahoma made a life-saving delivery to a customer. jason henley donated his kidney to greg hall. they were casual acquaintances, but that changed after henley learned that hall was suffering from kidney failure. the duo formed a special bond ring several months s sting. doctororsay their operations went well and both are on the nd this morning. okay. so thanksgiving weekend is coming up, and it's, well, known for turkey, family visits and football. and during all the football you won't see a better performance than this from a referee. >> yeah. check this guy out. racing down the field. keeping up with a speedy high
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later in the g ge when the same player breaks another long run the ref is once again galloping down the field in a full sprint. >> clearly that guy is the usain bolt of high school football referees. >> yes. >> right? >> holy cow. they should put him on the team. >> they should call him bolt and have a challenge. >> put him on ththjets. >> put him on the jets. put him on the jets >> they just wouldn't be able to get the ball to him because that's the jets. >> oh, but look at that. he's in the lead. he's in the lead. and he makes a touchdown himself. >> he's a speed demon. good for him. coming up in "the skinny," the pop star who is challenging the beatles in shattering recording industry records. wait until you hear who it is. also, if you're up at this hour preparing thanksgiving dinner, we have some worthwhile shortcuts to help save you some time. but first the warnings going out to nfl teams after a questionable play. how the league is investigating serious injuries.
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he won five times. his tv daughter kelly ripa tweeted their photo saying she was sad to learn of his passing and calling him an incredibly talented actor and a wonderful man. ripa says she was lucky to know him. david canary died last week of natural causes. hard to believe thta he was 77 years old. >> he was so young. >> what a legend. i remember watching him on "all my children." >> me too. so good. stewart was my favorite. of the chandler boys. yeah. the coach of the st. louis rams is hopeful his starting quarterback will be back on the practice field today. case keenum didn't work out with the team yesterday. >> and that's bebeuse he's going through the nfl's concussion protocol following a head injury on sunday. abc's gio benitez has more. >> reporter: an nfl investigation over this hit. watch closely. that's st. louis rams quarterback case keenum taking a hit to the head during sunday's game against baltimore. he grabs on to his head. a teammate pulls him up. but he struggles.
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he's then seen speaking with head trainer reggie scott. but moments later keenum is right back in the game playing with a concussion. the nfl now telling abc news it is reviewing why he was not removed from the game for the necessary evaluation as required by concussion protocols. the coach revealing he didn't even see the hit. >> had i seen that, then i would ve sent reggie out o othe field d say hey, get him off the field. we didn't see it. >eporter: the hit is s rily similar to the one described right on the nfl's own website. in 2011 quarterback colt mccoy sustained a concussion, and trainers didn't see it happen. that's why the nfl hired a second set of eyes, so-called spotters who are supposed to catch hits like this. the good news is the coach says keenum is okay and he'll be ready to practice and play this week. gio benitez, a a news, new york. backstage at the finale of "dancing with the stars." >> oh, boy. what a night.
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can't wait. meatball on white! next! you want mustard on that or not! come on, come on. i haven't got all day here! it doesn't come with peppers! they're extra! hurry up.pay the lady! next! the chicken's fresh. i killed it myself. so that's what you want? next! while we're still young! you know you told me you wanted mustard. get outta here! time's up! back of the line! hey. excuse me. what! great sandwich. thanks. you didn't have to be so nice get outta here.
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i would have liked you anyway skinny so skinny "the skinny" lead this morning, of course "dancing with the stars." and the big season finale. >> it was really an incredible night last night. all 13 stars returned for the two-hour show. it came down to the final three. alek skarlatos, nick carter,
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>> okay. alek got the boooofirst, taking down to the final]h@c carter, the formrm backstreet boy, once a backstreetoy always a backstreet boy, whose last dance pulled in a perfect score. and then bindi the wildlife enthusiast also getting a perfect score. so who would it be? you know it had to be bindi. >> the fans voted. put her over the top. and she could hardly contain her excitement. the 17-year-old, who lost her father in 2006, overcome with joy. and we caught up with her and partner derek hough backstage. >> i actually think i'm going to explode into a t`ousand pieces of glitter right now. i'm so excited. never in my wildest dreams did i think that this was a possibility. and thanks to derek and just the support of my family. and you know, everyone who was on this season was so dedicated d and so determined. and together we have inspired
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blessing to be here. >> that never gets old. >> she is such a sweet girl. you know, there are big things ahead for her, no question about it. >> who were you rooting for? >> i don't like to give it away, but i have to say this ending finale you see here was so remarkable to see how excited she was and every week i looked for her brother and her mother. i looked for her brother and herer mother. >> b bdi. >> they we fun to watch. >> we'll likely hear what's next for bindi. she'll be on "good morning america" later on with all the other finalists live in times square. you're not saying. >> i'm not going to say. no, i don't like to say. my sporting teams and my "dancing with the stars." up next in "the skinny," just when you thought adele's album couldn't be more of a success, she breaks yet another record. >> yeah, the ballad ququn's album "25" sold more than 2.4 million albums since its release last friday. that, by the way, is the biggest sales week in nielsen's history, beating out 'n sync for their 2000 album "no strings attached >> guess what. she's not done yet. adele projected to reach the 3 million mark before the week is up. but still no streaming.
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>> and another record-breaking record. justin bieber blowing up the charts with his new album "purpose." broking a 51-year-old record for having the most songs on the billboard hot 100 at the same time. get this. 17. >> he beat out the beatles, who had 14 songs on the charts back in 1964. >> bieber, beatles. beatles, bieber. next up, big news for marvel fans. >> thanks to chris evans and robert downey jr., you now have your first look at captain america civil war. the two avengers superstars brought the first trailer for the film to jimmy kimmel last night. one scenes in particular, heartbreaking to see. >> sorry, tommy. you know i wouldn't do this if i had any other choice. but t 's my friend. >> so was i.
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>> wow. captain america and iron man going at it. >> how could this happen? really? we should mention that marvel is a division of disney, abc's parent company. i don't know how somebody allowed this to happen. >> that said, we encourage you to go see the movie many, many times. and you won't be able to see the full movie until may of xt year. >> also not happening until may the queen's birthday celebration. >> but already tickets are sold out. her majesty's 90th birthday bash sold out in five hours yesterday. 25,000 spots up for grabs. >> didn't we just celebrate her 90th birthday? >> her 89th. >> oh. excuse me. the four-day celebration -- >> it happens every year. >> -- will feature 900orses and 1,500 participants including musicians, dancers, and choirs as well as famous actors and artists. members of the royal family will also be in attendance for all events. but the queen's only guaranteed to be at the final show. they celebrate this every year so grandly? >> it's so random. you know? every year a certain day of the year. >> do you think she gets tea at
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the ritz? that's what i would do for my
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try delsym . turkey lurkey i eat that turkey and i take a nap turkey lurkey dap i eat that turkey and i take a nap thanksgiving that's adam sandler. >> not adam lambert, as we thought. >> we're less than 24 hours away from one of the most american of holidays. one holiday that is frankly all about food. >> and speaking of which, for those of you preparing tomorrow's dinner, apparently today is a good day to get a head start on the feast. abc's sara haines has some turkey day tips. lord help us. >> reporter: inside good housekeeping's test kitchen, sherry rujakarn, associate food editor, has a hack or two to rock my thanksgiving dinner. first, if you're like me, you st might be missing a few turkey day essentials.
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>> it really secures the turkey so you don't have this 14 to 16-pound behemoth kind of sliding around. >> reporter: no rack? no problem. carrots and celery sticks are your friends. place them in the pan and set your turkey on top of them. done and done. not only does it become your de facto rack, but it'll flavor the drippings. >> that's so cool. >> super easy. >> reporter: next, don't spend the entire day in the kitchen. prepare your sides ahead of time. >> you can do half the work, most of the work really, ahead of time. >> reporter: peel potatoes for mashed potatoes hours ahead of time and leave them in a mixture of lemon and water in a salad spinner.r. yoyocan even do it with apples for your apple pie. and speaking of pie, make baking a piece of cake with this nifty trick. no food processor to make pie dough? >> just grate the butter on the box grater. really easy. >> reporter: finally, my favorite. forgot to chill the wine?
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put a handful of salt in a bucket of water and ice. you'll be chilling with your wine in a fraction of the time. >> the salt actually allows the water and ice to be colder than just ice and water alone. >> reporter: sara haines, abc news, new york. >> wow. those are great tips. i never go anywhere without my rack. >> you've got a good rack? >> you've got -- oh! you've got to have a rack, though, when you're making a turkey. [ siren ] >> yes, i agree. >> the police will show up at your door. >> i agree. i'm sorry. >> the importance of a rack. but if you d/n't have one, you can improvise. >> i love a good rack. i'm sorry. you're just going to set that up? >> don't miss our updates on facebook. wnnfans.com. for those with or without racks. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now." informing insomnmncs for two
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decades. good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." >> on the move. millions of americans venturing out for the long holiday weekend facing extra security. they're being advised to arrive early and be braced for back-ups as agents keep an eye out for terrorists. boiling point. outrage over yet another police shooting. this time protesters hitting the streets of chicago, clashing with police after dash cam video showed an officer unloading his gun on a teenager. the pope begins his first visit to africa today with stops in kenya, uganda, and the central afcan republic. pope francis iaddressing social injustice and rising tensions between christians and muslims. and a rocket has launched from texas, rising 62 miles above earth.
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booster separated. standing position. it's consisired a big step toward creating a a usable rocket. stories on this wednesday november 25th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." we're going to start this half hour with terrorism fears that are on the rise as one of the busiest travel days of the year gets under way. >> tsa is s wing to take every measure to protect millions of americans, beefing up at airports across the country as abc's david kerley tells us, that means expect extra long lines for travelers. >> reporter: in the crush of travelers the signs of increased security. more canines working and armed officers. those you see and those you don't. >> the plan is to make it as transparent as possible. >> reporter: through sunday more than 12 1/2 million americans will flyly >> obvioioly i'm a little concerned especially with what's going on in syria and belgium right now. >> reporter: it's the largest number of people flying since the great recession, which is
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why they're being asked to arrive two hours early and prepare for some back-ups at security. and you'll see me looking around the corner to see how long those >> reporter: but the majority of timated 90%, will beberiving. country, according to the washington. in the west many people are heading for a holiday in the sierra, whicis one of the best for ski seasons this year. an early storm has dumped as much as a foot of snow, allowing the resorts to open earlier than in recent years. it hasn't been as much fun for travelers, though. with traffic snarled and chains now required on some parts of interstate 80 through the tains. well, further north extremely strong winds have knocked down trees causing a close call for the minivan's driver, this one right here. tens of thousands of people are without heat or electricity overnight. and the surf kicking up very high waves. the storm now heading for the middle of the country. let's get the forecast from accuweather's justin povick. hey, good morning to you,
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justin. >> reena and kendis thanks, and good morning to you as well. tons and tons of people hitting the roadways and also the airwaves for today. and well, it looks like we're going to have someroblems across the nation's midsection. lots of gulf moisture streaming to the north, meeting up with a very potent front, and we're concerned about some drenching showers from minneapolis to omaha and also kansas city. things will only escalate as we get toward thursday. soaking rains and some flooding possible now as well from chicago to dallala an all-out ice storm taking shape over eastern colorado with heavy snow in denver. meanwhile, to the east it's balmy. high pressure in control. sunshine and temperatures in many cities well into the 60s. reena and kendis, back to you. >> all right, justin, thank you. it won't be just the weather that thanksgiving travelers will have to be aware of this year. thousands ofofaw enforcement agencici across the country are
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beefing up security at so-called soft targets like malls and mass transit. and at airports the tsa is also stepping up its passenger screening deploying more than 900 canine teams nationwide. in the meantime, as the state department urges americans to avoid large crowds, here in new york city that will be all but impossible tomorrow. authorities are expecting record crowds to o rn out for this year's macy's thanksksving day parade. but also this year unprecedented security including bomb-sniffing dogs, radiation detectors, and for the first time hundreds of armed, specially trained critical command officers. new details this morning about a second terror plot against paris. authorities say the ringleader of the first set of attacks was planning to target the city's busy financial district juju days later, , t abdelhamid abaaoud and an accomplice were killed in a raid before they could carry out the second plot. as the manhunt continues for salah abdeslam, the alleged eighth attacker, authorities are searching for a ninth man seen
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attacks. tensions are at an all-time high after the shootdown of a russian jet by turkey. it's the first time in 50 years that a nato member has downed a russian aircraft. and russian leaders are outraged. here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the fireball, a russian su-24 streaking across the sky, shot down by an air to air missile from a turkish f-16, crashing into the syrian mountains. the russian pilots eject, their parachutes deploy. [ gunfire ] as they fall to earth they come under heavy gunfire from syrian rebels. you can see one parachute tangled in the trees. russia says its warplane was conducting bombing runs targeting isis terrorists in syria. but turkish officials say the jet crossed its border, flying over this sliver of turkish air space less than two miles wide. the turkrkinsist they warned the russian pilotstso turn back ten
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launching a missile. russia contends its plane never violated turkish air space. a grim-faced vladimir putin calling turkey's action a stab in the back by the terrorists' accomplices. all day russian search and rescue helicopters scour the syrian c cntryside, one of them ming under fire. a russian marine killed. syrian rebels releasing this video of a man they claim is a russian service member. russia believes one of the fighter pilots is dead. but the fate of the other still unknown. martha raddatz, abc news, new york. back here in this country chicago remains on edge this morning as the world gets a first look at the fatal l lice shooting of a black teteager. the dash cam video shows 17-year-old laquan mcdonald gunned down in the street by an officer, jason van dyke. shot 16 times in 15 seconds.
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the streets of chicago, blocking traffic and clashing with cops. but there was no major violence following an appeal for calm by city officials. >> we're going to still tatetend otect people's first amendment right free speech, and we're going to be intolerant of criminal behavior. >> mcdonald was suspected of breaking into cars when he was shot last year. one of the other officers opened fire. officer van dyke, seen here, has been charged with murder and is being held without bail. the two men facing murder charges in the death of an indiana pastor's pregnant wife were in court on tueueay. they entered not guilty pleas during a brief hearing. if convicted larry taylor jr. and jalen watson could face additional jail time because amanda blackburn was pregnant. according to court documents, taylor allegedly shot blackburn three times, including once in the head.
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nativity scene in new york city. an hours-old infant. the healy and full-term baby was found by the church custodian after he heard cries. the parish priest said he could think of no better place to leave a child. a place the mother obviously felt was safe. >> if the baby was wrapped in sort of swaddldlg clothes for lack of better words. it was truly a christmas story. the baby was still umbilical cord connected. so it was truly a newborn baby. >> wow. new york does have, as well as other states, has a safe haven law, which allows parents to leave unwanted babies at places like churches and fire stations. but the mother or father is supposed to alert someone before dropping the child off. >> so glad to hear that he was put in a safe place because it's so important, especially with the weather changing right now and at least theheother thought that much through. >> and now he's bebeer off. > ll, some nba history was made lasasnight. the defending champion golden state warriors destroyed the l.a. lakers. >> yeah. okay. so the historical part about
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this was the warriors' 16th consecutive victory to start the season. that's more consecutive wins without a loss at the beginning of a campaign than any other team in league history. >> the warriors were so far out in front last night against the lakers, none of the starters played in the entire fourth quarter. the final score was 111-77. they will try to make it 17 in a row on friday against phoenix. >> that means if we were part of the nba we would only be 16 games behind the warriors. >> well, speak for yourself. well, coming up, our thanksgiving edition of "insomniac theater," the reviews are in for t t anticipated holiday films opening today. >> and from movies to television sets, as the screens get bigger the prices get smaller. how to make a smart choice. also are you getting ready to cook that thanksgiving turkey? we have advice right here from the experts at butterball. but first, cold morning in great falls. top story in great falls, montana this morning, high school teacher, miss thomas, is heading to antarctica. >> oh. >> yeah.
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favorite stores onto your phone. with the target app, for example, you can save an additional 10% off on toys. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> one thing missing from that is where do you get that guy's purple jacket? that was great. >> oh, you have to wait till january for the after christmas sales for that one. >> you have a smart tv, don't you? >> oh. do i? >> two tvs. >> i sure do. >> yes. miss jackson there. look how lovingly you look at me there in the tv. >> the only time i look -- >> that's the only time.
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pound. it's going to be t t quickest if itits rock solid right n n. change that water pretty frequently and that will be the quickest way to t it defrosted. so it makes@a difference when you change the water? >> it does because initially this is so cold. when you put that water in it's going to really make that water cold. so if you just change the water periodically it will make it go quicker. >> that's a good tip. >> so once it's defrosted we recommend just in a 325 degree oven. place it in a shallow pan, you can see two to three inches deep. there's a flat rack. brush it with some vegetable oil. and that gives it that nice golden color. >> not butter, vegetable oil. >> exactly. and then your best friend on thanksgiving day is your meat thermometer. it right in the thigh. it needs to get 180. the breast should reach 170. >> okay. >> and then if you stuff the turkey the center r the stuffingnghould reach 165. >> okay. and a last tip, toooo about 2/3 of the way through you're going to grab some reynolds foil. you're just going to shield the
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>> it prevents the breast from getting overdone while you're waiting for that thigh meat to get to temperature. >> that is clever. okay. so it gives it that golden brown without the top getting burned. >> exactly.. >> and that's it, just put a little tent over with the aluminum foil. >> you got it. it's very easy. >> it's very simple. >> and it will look like this when you're all done. >> it's beautiful. this bird is gorgeous. i've always wondered how you guys get that golden brown look to it. and what would you say has been the worst disaster you've had to intervene? >> we get so many fun calls. usually it's about thawing and they get rather creative on how they thaw. i have toddler twin boys at home. so a mom called. her husband was on thawing the turkey duty. and she hears a lot of laughter, she goes upstairs and there's her two little twin boys and the turkey right next to them. the husband's like i got them thawed, i got them cleaned.
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she's like is this okay? i can undedetand you multitask.. but alalys keep the turkey i i its originalalittle bath in the sink. >> so he had the turkey and the bath -- >> he was trying to get it all done and make his wife happy. but we've had these in the jacuzzi. we've had them call, how long would it take to be in the jacuzzi -- >> my gosh. that's not something you recommend. >> no, no. keep it cold. keep it in its own bath. but we get a lot of cute calls. we get a lot of calls about recipes too, which is super fun. they kind of want simple go-to recipes that the whole family loves. so this year the talk line is 35 years old. >> wow. >> it is. we've been around a long time. and to celelrate we're doing a throwback thanksgiving theme. so similar to throwback thursday. so what we're doing is we're posting a lot of our favorite photos at butterball.com, some of our favorite recipes, and what's been really fun is we're having the viewers go to the website as well and paste -- and post, sorry, some of their favorite throwback memories. it's been really fun to see. >> i bet those classic recipes are delicious. >> they're great. >> oh, sue, thank you so much for joining us. >> well, thank you so muchch >> and be sure to check back tomorrow because we're going to be live with the butterball turkey talk line as it comes down to the wire. you' watching "world news
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all right. you know the music. it is time for a thanksgiving holiday edition of "insomniac theater," coming early this week of course. >> that's because we've got two crowd pleasers opening day. >> yep. just in time to bail you outut from having to actually tata th your relatives. >> first up, "e good dinosaur," the latest animated adventure from disney's pixar. the film follows a young dino named arlo who's swept away from his family after a rainstorm. all seems lost for arlo until he befriends a young neanderthal named spot. the two companions embark on a journey as they try to reunite
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[ roaring ] [ yelling ] >> cute. and ititooks like yet another critical success for pixar with inkoo kang of the wrap calling it a fantastic and frequently exhilarating feature. and tim grierson if screen international says it's a mythic visually resplendent rendering of a familiar coming of age story. i like this one. i wish i could get it for pay per view for thanksgiving. >> it will get there eventually. next up "creed," the seventh, yes, seventh film in the "rocky franchise franchise." but the focus is not on the italian stallion this time around. michael b. jordan with all those abs stars as adonis creed, the son of apollo, rocky's former rival turned best friend. seeking to follow in his father's footsteps adonis travels to philly to ask rocky played by sylvester to train him. while the former champ is hesitant at first to return to the world of boxing he relents after he sees much of his former rival's qualities in the young
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creed. >> it ain't going to come ovnight. you're g gng to take a beating. you're going to get knocked down. you're going to get up. and you're going to see if you've got the right thing. but you've got to work hard. i swear to god, if you're not going to do it, i'm out. >> every punch i've ever thrown's been on my own. nobody's showed me how to do this. i'm m ady. >> all right.. so the critics like this one. take a look. tony hicks of the "san jose mercury" claiming "in creed rocky finally has a worthy successor." and richard roeper, "if this is the last time we see rocky balboa, it's a worthy encore." the critics in essence saying it is a knockout. see what we did there? >> i get it. knockout. that's the news for this
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>> football term. this morning on "world news now" -- chicago on edge. >> the overnight protests after police release dash cam video of white officer shooting a black teen 16 times. the outrage and the le action. travel tension. the holiday warnings here in the u.s. and overseas. after investigators in europe reveal a new foiled terror plot. airline anger. the passenger kicked off the flight because o ohis we who complained, and who's now demanding a and later the "dancing with the stars" championship. the three talestants compete in an amazing final round. and who took home that mirrorball trophy. we'll take you backstage. it's wednesday november 25th. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now."
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we do say good morning to you on this day before thanksgiving. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. don't forget to defrost that turkey. >> yes. you have just about 24 hours or so to go to do it. >> you probably should have defrosted it already. >> is that right? >> yeah. but there are tips. we're going to have folks from the butterball hotline around. and over the next couple of days, including what to o with your leftovers. >> besides consumingngt. >> i guess. >> all of those. and then next week we'll be talkg about weight loss tips. enjoy that. >> you've mapped this out well. >> but of course there is a lot of stuff happening overnight. breaking overnight, the outrage in chicago. hundreds of protesters demanding justice over racially charged popoce shooting. >> the demonstrators actuallll illed onto the streeee after ththcity released graphidash cam video showing a white officer opening fire on a black teenager as he walked away, hitting him 16 times. >> reporter: that officer now charged with murder and held without bond.
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we get the latest from abc's ryan burrow. >> reporter: proteststand calls for calmlmn chicago after the e city released this video, which officials say captures the moment a police officer murdered 17-year-old laquan mcdonald. the prosecutor says officer jason van dyke kept firing his gun even after the teen collapsed. >> it is graphic. it is violent. it is chilling. to watch a 17-year-old young man die in such a violent manner is deeply disturbing. >> reporter: the investigation took a year, but now van dyke is charged with first-degree murder. on october 20th, 2014 police received a call about a suspect armed with a knife breaking into cars. within ten minutes officers found mcdonald walking down the street. witnesses say and the video shows mcdonald w w moving away from the offffers when van dyke, his partner, and several others arrived. the prosecutor says within six seconds van dyke opened fire, shooting all 16 rounds from his
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gun within 15 seconds. mcdonald collapsed almost instantly and died soon after. outside court the officer's attorney said this. >> this is not a murder case. despite what you heard in the courtroom. >> reporter: now that the video has been made public, city ficials are anticipating community outrage and more protests. >> i would like to echo the comments of the donald family. they've asked for calm and for those who choose to speak out to do it peacefully. >> reporter: wishes they hope will keep any demonstrations from leading to more violence. ryan burrow, abc news, chicago. hundreds of protesters have also marched in the streets of minneapolis ten days after the shooting of jamar clark by police. three people are in custody for shooting into a crowd of black lives matter demonstrators monday night. police say more arrests are possible. a teenager has been charged with shooting a pennsylvania state trooper during a chase. the incident was caught on the trooper's dash cam.
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bus. both vehicles burst into flames, as you can see there. luckily, there were no students on board the bus at the time of the crash. and the bus driver was not injured. the trooper, we're told, is going to be okay. today one of the busiest travel days of the year. americans hitting the roads, rails, and skies, seeing a pronounced state of heightened security with the fbi and homeland security concerned about the potential for a copycat domestic terror attack. many of the nation's 18,000 law enforcement agencies are at high alert, including the police at amtrak. >> what you're going to see here today is patrol officers, some deployed with long guns. over here we have one of our explosive detection k-9. and then up there are special agents who have additional tactical skills. >> still law enforcement officials tell abc news they've uncovered no intelligence that isis sent a cell from syria to the u.s. like it did in paris. we're getting some new details this morning about a second terror plot that was
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death and destruction to paris. the french authorities believe it was supposed to be carried out just days after the first string of attacks by the same ringleader. and they also say another sleeper cell is still on the loose. we get more from abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: that paris attack ringleader, abdelhamid abaaoud, not only participated in the attacks, shooting up this restaurant, but also french prosecutors saying he and an accomplice planned a suicide attack on la defense, paris' wall street. that attack planned for november 18th or 19th, the day after s.w.a.t. teams cornered him north of paris. 5,000 bullets red in this siege, finally killing him. [ explosion ] that explosion a still unidentified suicide bomber. the complicated web of attackers spinning wider. belgian authorities setting off an international manhunt for this man, mohamed abrini, who they say was seen at this gas station two nights before the
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and with him, prosecutors say salah abdeslam, likely the driver of the attackers, who blew themselves up during this soccer match. [ explosion ] are you satisfied right now with the amount of information and intelligence that is shared? >> no. it's -- it was a failure. >> reporter: belgium's foreign minister didier renders telling abc news there was another cell of about ten terrorists still on the loose. >> it's possible to receive a real terrorist attack with the capacity to do the same, to have suicide bombings in the streets of brussels. >> reporter: with that high alert in effececthrough monday, this is still a city on partial lockdown. d while schools are scheduled to reopen, theoreign minister telling us those terrorists are likely targeting commercial centers and malls. matt gutman, abc news, brussels. keeping our focus overseas now, russia's president is warning that there will be significant consequences after turkey shot down a russian warplane.
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was killed by ground fire as he parachuted from the plane. turkey said the russian plane disregarded repeated warnings and violated turkish air space before it was fired upon. the head of the u.n. is calling for both sides to deescalate tensions. the president of france meets with german leader angela merkel today on international efforts to fight isis. yesterday frananis hollande and president obama vowed to step up air r rikes against the isismic terror group. they also agreed to bolster efforts to share intelligence on isis. the new government in canada has announced plans to resettle 25,000 syrian refugees by february. the government says robust health and security screening will be completed overseas. their settlement of syrian refugees here in the u.s. has become a politicic issue with dodons of governors rejejeing resettlement efforts. hillary clinton is appeasing immigration activists by cleaning up her language a little bit.
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telemundo yesterday clinton said that her use of the term "illegal immigrants" earlier this month at a town hall in new hampshire was a poor choice of rds in describing imimgrants who ararbreaking the law by y entering the u.s.s she later wentntn to describe them as undocumented immigrants. and clinton's primary opponent is making some immigration promises of his own. bernie sanders vowing to create what he describes as a humane immigration system, saying if elected he would allow all immigrants who've been in the country legally for at least five years to remain mere without fear of being dederted. publican presidential candidate mike huckabee has special plans for the thanksgiving holiday. knee surgery. outpatient procedure is today. huckabee says it won't interrupt his campaign schedule. the former arkansas governor hurt his knee about two weeks ago, and he's been using a cane. huckabee has also been struggling in the polls. well, there are now 1717ore recipients of the nation's highest civilian award, the medal of freedom. president obama called this
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group, and they include baseball legend willie mays and yogi berra, posthumously of course. musicians yitzhak perlman, barbra streisand, james taylor and gloria and emilio estefan. stephen sondheim and faker steven spielberg. >> his stories have shaped america's story and his values have shaped our world. >> there were also several politicians, academics, and humanitarians among the 17. the president said this year's group is even better than usual. "a class act that represents what's best in us," he says. >> it was really fun to watch. >> was it? >> great group of people. and there will also be a couple of other guests of honor at the white house today. some fine feathered friends. >> yeah, they are two turkeys who go by the names of honest and abe. >> whoa. look at them wearing those feathers well. >> wow, they're huge. they will be right there with
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delivers the annual official presidenti turkey pardon. >> honest and abe were raised in california's central valley. they flew in for the party yesterday. not clear if it was first class or economy. and they are spending the night in a suite. yes, they're going to be in a suite in the swanky washington hotel. we'll see them later at the white house. has our white house unit ever launched an investigation into whether pardoned turkeys later make it into the frozen section of the grocery store? >> somehow? butterball. not quite yet. but that hotel is so beautiful. it's right next to the white house. it is where mlk spent his night before -- >> the willard? >> yeah. the "i have a dream" speech. and that's where these guys are hanging out for the night. >> wow. now you know why you couldn't get a room there. >> party on. could you imagine? it's great. so coming up in "the mix," a black friday shopper waiting in line in complete comfort. it's an elaborate scene that you have to see. >> also ahead, the frequent flyer kicked off a flight because of his weight. wh airline has to say
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by a company called blue origin lifting off in texas on monday. the company, headed by amazon ceo jeff bezos, once the rocket got to 62 miles high, its capsule and its booster separated. the capsule parachuted back to earth. so the cool part about this was when the booster came back down, it fired its rocket yet again and touched down standing. >> wow. >> having a reusable rocket is considered a big step toward making space f fght less expepeive. >> okay. i get that. maybe there are some things in life you don't want to reuse. >> a rocket is not -- >> you think so? really? >> yeah. we did the shuttle for decades. >> i know. >> it worked out all right. >> all right. i just wish some things didn't have to change. >> great. thanks. >> i still like my corded telephone too. a a equent flyer, though, is staying considerably closer to earth, has now a major bone to pick with american airlines this morning. >> after he boarded his flight. in dallas he was asked to deplane. apparently because another
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passenger complained about his size. kabc's greg lee has the story. >> reporter: chris shelly travels a lot for wowo. the huntingtgt beach resident says he flies more than 80 times every year. most of f ose flights with american airlines. earning him elite status. >> executive platinum is over 100,000 miles per year. >> reporter: on his last flight from dallas to orange county's john wayne airport he took his assigned middle seat. he says an elderly woman took the aisle seat and began fidgeting. she got up and a gate agent came back. leaning over the sese and says to o , sir, you need to g g your stuff rigig now and deplane with me. >> reporter: shocked, shelly followed the agent and asked for an explanation. the agent told him the elderly woman complained he was too big. >> it was humiliating to be embarrassed by that, to be called fat or big. >> reporter: the former active duty marine says a manager made it worse by offering him a seat belt extender. the crew a aowed him back on the plane after he s sd he would switch seats with the woman.
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he filed the complaint with the airline and is not happy with the e-mail response he received. >> more or less telling me our flight people are going to do what they want to do, it's really too bad. >> reporter: in a statement american apologizes to shelly and says, "we always aim to give all of our customers the best possible travel experience, and we fell short of that with mr. shelley while trying to accommodate another passenger." the airline also says it's investigating what happened. shelley says that might not be enough. >> i have flights booked with american airlines. i am seriously considering canceling those flights and using another airline. >> reporter: shelley says his main goal is just to keep this from happening to someone else. reporting in santa a a, greg lee, abc 7, eyewitness news. >> just seems incredible someone would do that. >> he doesn't seem like that big of a guy. so kind of shocking that would happen. i'm jealous of his status, though. executive platinum. that's what i've been trying to get for years. coming up, in our next half hour, hit hard. the nfl player whose crushing blow to the head apparently
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that's next on "world news now." this was really incredible. all the stars back with their dancing shoes for last night's season finale of "dancing with the stars." >> an event so big they had to take it outside the ballroom into the grove, the mall there in l.a. >> and as with every finale, the question is which star won it all? >> well, you know, the bettors knew that this would be the case. so f the highlights we go to brandi hitt who was there for it
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good morning, brandi. >> reporter: good morning, reena and kendis. the celebrating continues here on the "dancing with the stars" floor. you've got victor espinoza to my right. but the big story of course is bindi irwin. she was a fan favorite from the beginning. and to right now she is a "dancing with the stars" champion. ho, ho, and welcome to the season finale. >> reporter: a star-studded holiday-themed finale for season 21's "dancing with the stars." enough for two stages. >> my gift to all of you. >> reporter: with 12 celebrities back out on the dance floor. there'll be m mic everywhere and several live pererrmances including this one by chaka khan. i'm every woman but it all came down to the three finalists and their last fusion dance. first up, backstreet boy nick carter. with just 24 hours to rehearse. >> 10! >> reporter: then it was alek skarlatos' turn. the american hero kicking up his heels one finanatime for the
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judges. >> 27 out of 30. >> reporter: and finally, team wildlife conservationist bindi irwin. a crowd favorite since the beginning. >> season 21 has been my favorite so far and it's because of you, bindi irwin. >> reporter: the hosts first revealed this season's third place celebrity. >> alek and lindsay. >> i've e st had so much fun. >> reporter: then the big momentnt the "dancing with the stars" champion. >> bindi and derek! >> bindi deserved it. bindi deserved it. >> thank you so much for everything. i can't believe that i'm here. thank you for changing my life. >> reporter: what a moment for bindi irwin. she and the rest of the finalists are now on a flight heading your way to new york city so they can appear on " "od morning america" this morning. reena and kendis. >> oh, it was incredible. brandi, thank u so much. >> it was a lot of fun. >> i'm really looking forward to seeing what bindi has -- >> oh. hello. >> maybe she'll be coaching us. maybe that's what she will
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and now and now it's time for "the mix." we've got you black friday tips from the number one man in line. >> he's always number one. >> here you go. take a look at thihi he is jarvis johnson from arizona. and he is first in line for black friday shopping. check out his setup. he's got camping set up. there's a bed. there's electricity. there's even a television. take a listen. >> for any shoppers on black friday what are some of your expert tips? to get here early. not this early.. but i say get here early because the early bird gets the worm. so the earlier you get here the better chance you can guarantee you can get something you really, really want. >> there you go. he's hoping for a 49-inch tv. $149. he's also a freestyle rapper. you see him freestyling there.
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nice. >> and she's got a little bit of rhythm too. did you u er think he's not really the first guy in line but just homeless? >> no. everything says -- >> just trying to hang out there all the time? >> high roller black friday shopper. >> well, good for him. good luck. he can get that tv and all that good stuff. well, google is getting all in on the "star wars" bandwagon. of course you know the movie comes s t in just about threre weeks. and they did this whole like choose your side campaign. and as part of it if you type that in, "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away," this is what happens. boom. mind burst. it turns your entire computer into that screen. like the scrolling text at the start of the movie o ocourse. but it's all part of a campaign to choose your own skin for -- "star wars" themed skin for google apps as well as google calendar, chrome, gmail.
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it's kind of cool. >> that's an interesting thing to do if you've got free time. >> or nothing else to do. >> university of massachusetts want to show you forward dontavious smith. boom. he shatters the headboard. >> did he score? >> yeah, i'm not -- >> the glass just shattered. >> the glass shattered. the ball popped out. >> did you call it the headboard? >> it's a headboard. >> it's a backboard. >> headboard, backboard is the same thing. >> it's a broken board. okay. so patti labelle is finally talking about the viral sensation that has erupted with her sweet potato pie. well, you know, you saw this video and she says, this is so cool, she's so happy with all that james wright has done for her that she's inviting him to philadelphia and she's going to cook for him on thanksgiving. >> no. >> yeah. she says you give love to people
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and he did that to her. this m >>this morning on "world news now," racial tension in chicago. demoafteice officer. the officer charged with murder and what we know about the victim. terror threats. millions of americans hitting the road for the holiday as security tightens around the world. new details about the paris attackers and what else they had anned. wild weather, snow, damaging winds seing the stage for a holiday mess for millions of americans. we're tracking it all. and caught on camera, during a demolition, a smokestack crashing down on a piece of equipment with a worker inside. good w wnesday morning, everyone. breang overnight, the gring outrage in chicago, of course,
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sparked by another racially charged police shooting. >> angry protesters spilled into the streets of chicago last night blocking traffic, clashing with police over the death of a black teenager at the hands of a white officer. >> take a look. this is the dramatic dash cam video thaha was released hours aftft that officer r s charged with first degree murder. you can see 17-year-old laquan mcdonald walking away as the officer opens fire. mcdonald was shot 16 times, all of that in a matter of seconds. we get the latest from abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: the windy city on edge as hundreds of protesters walk the streets overnight. protests after the city released this dash cam video which officials say shows 17-year-old laquan monald walking away from police officer jason van dyke. >> it is graphic. it is violent. it is chilling to watch a
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such a violent manner is deeply disturbing. >> reporter: the video tearing at the hearts of chicagoans after a year-long investigation, but now that van dyke is charged with first degree murder, documented details are unfolding. on october 20th, 2014, 9:47 p.m., police receive a call about a suspect armed with a knife breaking into cars. within ten minutes officers find mcdonald walking down the street. the video shows mcdonald was moving away from the officers. the prosecutor says within six seconds, van dyke opened fire shooting all 16 rounds fm his 9 millimeter gun within 15 seconds. mcdonald falls to the ground almost instantly and died soon after. the prosecutor says officer van dyke kept firing his gun even after the teen collapsed. outside court, the officer's attorney had only this to say. >> this is not a murder case despite what you heard in the courtroom. >> reporter: but what is seen in the video has city officials and
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mcdonald's family urging calm in the community. stephanie ramos, abc news, washington. the morning's other big story, we're learning more about a terror plot that c cld have clclmed more lives in papas. >> the ringleader of the first set of attacks was planning to target the city's financial district a few days later but abdelhamid abaaoud and an accomplice were killed in a raid before they could carry out the second plot as police try to track down the eigh attacker and another man, they say a sleeper cell of about ten is still on the loose. as that search goes on in europe, french president francois hollande was here in the u.s. during an intntnational efefrt against isis. he met with president obama at the white house before the two leaders addressed the issue with reporters. >> make no mistakewe will win and groups like isil will lose and standing with allies like france, we will continue to show the world the best of american leadership. >> hollande meets today with german chancellor angela m mkel and tomorrow witit russssn president vladimirirutin
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and prident obama says turkey has the right to defend itself after it shot down a russian jet. the turks say they warned the russians ten times in five minutes that their plane had strayed into turkish airspace. this morning, russia's ambassador to france says one of the pilots shot down is now in the hands of the syrian army. the other was killed. in the meantime, tensions are being dialed up here at home. fears s a paris-style copycat attack has officials at amtrak and the tsa ramping up security on this getaway day with the largest number of people flying since the great recession. the tsa says it's stepping up passenger screening as well as deploying more than 900 canine teams nationwide. and despite the state department urging americans to avoid lalae crowds, here in new yorkrkhat will be all but t impossible tomorrow with temperatures n nring the 60s, authorities are expecting record thanksgiving day parade amid unprecedented security including bomb-sniffing dogs and radiation detectors.
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in addition to the increased security, severe weather will have an impact on travelers today as the winter storm that has plagued the northwest moves east. take a look at the radar. clouds are gathering on the west coast after the system dumped as much as a foot of snow in the mountains. let's get the complete forecast right now from accuweather's justin povick. justin, good morning. >> reena and kendis, thanks and good morning to you, as well. the northwest is going to be on the chilly side the next couple of days but not quite as stormy but where it's goioi to be turnininstormier, at least t t central plaiai, that's the case here on this wednesday, lots of gulf moisture streaming off to the north. at the same time, a front is sliding its way south and east so showers will arrive heading in towards thursday. look at the huge change in temperature from northwest to southeast. reena and kendis, let's toss it back over to you. >> thank you, justin. and breaking through the clouds of donald trump's presidential campaign, a new bright spot, his w we. melania trump stumped with him for the first time in myrtle
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beach, south carolina, yesterday telling supporters he would be, quote, the best president ever. trump again called out hillary clinton as lacking the strength or the stamina to lead the country. hillary clinton, meantime, is appeasing immigration activists by take a new direction with her language. during a facebook chat with telemundo yesterday, clinton said her use of the term illegal immigrants earlier this month was a poor choice of words in describing immigrants who are breaking the law by entering the u.s. she later went on describe them as undocumted immigrants. pope francis begins his first trip to africa today and lands in kenya later this morning. that's the first leg of a five-day visit. the pontiff will also make stops in uganda and the central african republic. they have the biggest growing population of catholics anywhere. politicians, educators and of course, end tainters among
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nominees, willie mays and the late yogi berra. its shack perlman. barbara strayser including gloria and emilio estefan and filmmaker steven spielberg. >> a good group of people. well deserved. a new champion was crowned on abc's "dancing with the stars." >> 17-year-old bindi irwin got a perfect score, but so did nick carter and earned perfect scores from the judges monday night but the fan votes put the mirrorball trophy in bindi's hands. the teen has been a crowd favorite from really the start. she, nick and alek skarlatos will be live in times square later on "gma." >> i wonder what she's going to do next. where does she go from here? >> i don't know, i meanan she's so young. hahasuch a bright future. >> 17. >> she should do dancing. still ahead a consumer alert. e. coli infections linked to a popular pod at costco. >> plus, break overnight an nfl player shot while sitting in a
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a wild car chase and shoot-out in the middle of philadelphia. a state trooper chasing a teenage suspect when the suspect's karamed the rear end of a school bus. both vehicles burst into flames. there were no students on board. then police say the teen jumped from the car, firing at the trooper who was shot in the shoulder. he'll be okay. the teenage is in custody. hundreds have marched in the streets after the shooting of
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clark's funeral is later today. three people are in custody for shooting into a crowd of black lives matters demonstrators monday night. prosecutors are considering whether they will be charged with a hate crime. the cdc says an e. coli outbreak which made at least 19 sick is linked to chicken salad sold at costco. all of it has been pulled from shelves and consumers being warned to thrown away any of the salad they bought on or before last friday. details on abcnews.com. pay close attention. between now and black friday is when experts say you'll find the deepest discount on tvs. where can you find that bargain flat screen? this 49-inch toshiba is $280 off. this one is $350 off, $249 at target.
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more than a foot of snow on the ground in bend, oregon. the city on the eastern edge of the cascades got 4 inches in just threeours last evening. accidents stopped or slowed traffic on area roads. and with temperatu the teens overnight, the roads are now icy. well, those snow, slippery road conditions cover all of the cascades and the northern ckies thismorning. roads will also be wet in southern california and from texas northeast to the great lakes. if you're flying weather-related delays likeliest in san francisco, los angeles and salt lake city. well, chicago remains on edge this morning as the world gets a first look at the fatal police shooting of a black teenager. >> the dash cam video shows 17-year-old laquan mcdonald gunned down in the street by officer jason van dyke shot 16 times in 15 seconds. protesters immediately took to the streets, blocked traffic and clashed with police. mcdonald was suspected of breaking into cars when he was shot last year.
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opened fire. officer van dyke seen in the center here charged with first degree murder and being held without bail. another story developing overnight, suspended st. louis rams receiver bailey iss in a florida hospital after being shot listed in critical but stable condition. he was wounded twice in the hebd and is expected to undergo surgery today. bailey was in a car with others when he was wounded. he is serving a four-game suspension for violating the nfl's substance abuse policy. a startling discovery at a nativity keen in new york. an hourur old infant healthy and full term baby was found by the church custodian after he heard cries. the parish priest said he could think of no better place to leave a child, a place the mother obviously felt was safe. now, police say there's video of the mother leaving the child behind. they'd like to seek with her. david canary known for
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chandler for 30 years. he was nominated 16ears for daytime emmy awards. he won five types. canary retired from his role five years ago. david canary died last week of natural causes. he was 77 years old. a happy reunion in hawaii forr manan who survivedd a brutal shark attack a month after losing a leg in the attack tony lee got a visit from the two paramedics who helped save his life treating him on the beach and rushing him to the hospital. lee still has a long road to recovery but he has a great attitude saying he remains positive and hopeful. >> i can still get to work and do everythingg else but this iss e new normal and i can't spend the rest of my life, you know, mourning for the fact that i have only one leg. >> and lee didn't plan to be in that wheelchair for very long already talking about learning to walk again. well, there is new proof that operating heavy equipment can be dangerous as a backhoe
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at an old mill in pell city, abama, the structureollapsed on to it but the cab is built to actually take it and the operator is fine. the 1890s smokestack resisted two attempts to demolish it with explosives. this worked a little too well. >> a pretty good commercial for the backhoe company. nice. well, some sports now and we did mention there would be changes in the new college football playoff rankings a a ththe were. >> ah, the new top four, clemson, alabama, oklahoma and iowa. as for last night's hoops highlights from espn. >> hey there they're keeping us here against our will and compelling us to give you a sports report. kenny, jay, big doings in the nba. >> 16-0 to start the season, the warriors led by that man, steph currrr had it a all over the lakers. cucuy lobbed to andrew bogut, warriors up 20.
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later, curry driving baseline. leave him alone. they turn away easy fadeaway and warriors up 60-44. curry coming around to pick, nails a three. he had 24 points, 9 assists, warriors win, 111-77 making history with a 16-0 start. >> 16 wins in a row happens all the time probably. thisas never@ happened. pacers/wizards. pacers, 73% three-point shooter. best three-point mark percentage by any team taking 25 or more shots and big reason why was paul george doing it once, twice, how about some more, otto porter jr. ain't going to stop him, huh-uh. might have traveled first but it doesn't matter. it doesn't, 40 points, eight rebounds, four assists. paul george is our overnight news, player of the game. >> steph curry might have been in contention with that.
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>> probably if he'd have played the fourth quarter but he didn't. >> this will wrapp up thi sports report. happy thanksgiving. >> thanks, fellas for sticking around against your will. up next in "the pulse" breaking the internet overnight, the new "captain america" trailer released. going viral, the man being called the best husband ever. kohl's stores open thursday at 6pm featuring black friday doorbusters in store only!
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time now for "the pulse" starting with sweet satisfaction for the man known than the pie guy. >> james' video showed his transformation into patti labelle just over a few bites of patti's pie. patti when you've been blessed feels like heaven >> guess what, patti herself has confirmed she's not invited him for thanksgiving dinner she's even going to cook for him. >> he's going to lose his mind. patti says he gives love to people and now her love will include personally introducing him around the music industry. >> get a contract. >> he could. >> i would be happy to just have dinner with patti. she doesn't even have to cook. >> next up, big news for marvel fans. >> well, thanks to chris evans and robert downey jr. you now have a first lookt "captain
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they brought the first trailer to jimmy kimmel last night and one scene in particular, oh, so heartbreaking to see, captain america and ironman going at it. >> here it is. >> pretty good. >> we should mention that marvel by the way is a division of disney, abc's parent company and you won't be able to see the movie until may, but, objection, the anticipation is already building for it. >> sure is. and now we take you to india. >> oh, we do. >> this is our nomination for the best husband ever. it's from khedni. >> no way. >> the town has been overwhelmed with lots of flooding. >> he's making us all look bad but he finds a way to make sure his wife stays dry by using two chairs to keep her feet out of the water every t time she takes a step heputs a chair if front of her. >> more than 30,000 people have viewed the video since it was uploaded two days ago. >> i don't know that i believe
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checking our top stories, outrage over yet another police shooting. protestete hit the streets of f chicago last night clashing with police officers after dash cam video showed a white officer unloading his gun a black teen. police say the ringleader in the paris attacks, abdelhamid abaaoud, was planning to target the city's financial district days later. asashey hunt for the eigigh attacker and another man, they say a sleeper cell is still on the loose. strong winds in the seattle area has brought high waves crashing onto the shore. gusts knocked trees and power lines cutting electricity to thousands overnight. more weather now, mild weather in the east for our getaway day. rain moving into the midwest but warmer than usual. snow in the higher elevations of the west. well, finally from us, we get a backstage look at t e final night in the ballroom. >> abc's brarai hitt is in los angeles with every detail and how 17-year-old bindi irwin earned that mirrorball trophy.
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and kendis. the celebrating continues here on the "dancing with the stars" ballroom floor. you got victor espinoza here to my right but the big story, of course, is bindi irwin. she was a fan favorite from the beginning, and right now she is a "dancing with the starar championon >> ho, ho, ho, and welcome to the season finale. >> reporter: a star-studded holiday themed finale for season 21's "dancing with the stars." enough for two stages. >> my gift to all of you. >> reporter: with 12 celebrity s sies back out on the dancncfloor. therereill be music everywhere >> repter: and several live performances including this one by chaka khan. i'm every woman >> reporter: but it all came down to the three finalists and their last fusion dance. first up, backstreet boy nick carter with just 24 hours to rehearse. >> 10. >> reporter: then it was alek skarlatos' turn, the american
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final time for the jududs. >> 27 out of 30. >> reporter: and fininly team wildlife conservationist bindi irwin, a crowd favorite since the beginning. >> season 21 has been my favorite by the far, and it's because of you, bindi irwin. >> reporter: the host first revealed the third place celebrity. >> alek and lindsay. >> i've just had so much fun. >> reporter: thehe the big mome, the "dancing with the stars" champion. >> bindi and derek. [ cheers and applause ] >> bindi deserved it. bindi deserved it. >> thank you so much for everything. i can't believe that i'm here. just thank you for changing my life. >> reporter: what a night for bindi irwin. she and the rest of the finalists are now on a flight heading your way to new york city so they can appear on "good morning america" this morning. reena and kendis. >> i want to know what she does next. >> she'll be on "gma" next. >> right. well, that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america."
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