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et some colore good morning, america. donald trump's stunning call to ban muslims from entering america. donald j. trump is calling for a total a complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's repsentatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> his gop rivals call him unhingeded and offensive. the white house says the serity. donald trump standing by to respond live here this morning. the fbi reveals the terrorist couple were radicalized for more t than a year before their deadly attack. the focus now on their friend who bought those high-powered guns and elusive new details
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conference room. wewe hearr firsthand from the survivor saved about i a hero co-worker. >> heust put his arm around me and he said, i got you. >> only on "gma" this morning. also this morning, caught on camera. a train smashes into aar at a railroad crossing. how it got stuck and how the driver got out just in the nick of time. >> would you welcome t the eagles of death metal. >> and standing tall. the eagles of death metal soarining on sta in paris last night joining u2 and rocking the city in an emotional and powerful return. ople have power people e have the power and goodod morningamerica. those comments by donald trump causing such an uproar overnight calling for a complete and total shutdown of muslims entering america shaking up t the campaign
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we've been traing all the reaction all thrhrough the night. >> the gop front-runneroins us live in just a moment t respond this morning. you's be talking to donald trump in a moment. first abc's tom llamas starts u off with the details on what donald trump said and what is being dade about him. good morning. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. trump's plan comes at an interesting point in the campaign. two polls out of iowa show a very different race, one with trump on top. the other with senor cruz in first place. but now with this plan, the headlines only have one name, trump. for those that couldn't believe it or didn't understand, overnight donald trump said it loud and clear. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> reporter: trump arguing because of national security, muslims are no longer welcome in america. >> we have no idea who's coming into your country. we have no idea if they love us or if the hate us.
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>> reporter: and t trump promising if electedome muslims in the u.s. wil feel the pressure. yes, we have to look at mosques. we have no choice. weave to see what's happening because somethihing is happening in there, man, the's anger, there's anger. >> reporter: the council on american-islamic relations callingrump unamerican. >> donald trump sounds more like a leader of a lynch mob than a great nation like ours. >> reporter: trump's muslim ban also has him finding more enemy enemies than friends within his own party. former vice president dick cheney slamming trump. >> i think this whole notion that somehow we c can jtay no more muslims, just ban a whole religion, goes against everything we tan f and believe in. >>eporter: no support for trump from his gop rivals. he isis preying on the fearsf the american people.
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cruz and jeb bush condemning the plan, rubio calling his statements offensive and outlandish. governor chris christie calling it ridiculous. >> this is the kindd o thing people say wn they have no experience and don't know what they're talking about. >> reporter: a on the other side hillary clinton also weighing in putting out this tweet last night, this is reprehensible, prejudiced and divisive. donald trump, you don't get it. this makes us less safe. t we should also note david brody who covers politics for the christian broadcasting network predicting trump's poll numbers will go up because of this plan. >> we will see and let's talk to mr. trump himself. he joins us on the phone. you've heard that chorus of condemnation not only from hillary clinton but a lot of republicans as well including the cha of the new hampshire republican party, she says it's unrepublican, unconstitutional, unamerican. do you have any second thoughts at a all you may have gon too far.
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person and she's wants to see bush and bush will crash like no one has ever seen before. we've had calls in, thousands and thousands of people. you saw last night we were on a ship. there were thousands of people there. there e were thousands of people outside that couldn't get in and, frankly, it was a standing ovation that wouldn't stop. the people and you did polls. people -- intviewed the people th heard my speech las night and they just want to see something happen. >> so no secondhoughts -- >> we had the preworld trarade center -- a lot forget they tried to blow it up twice. we had so many other incidents and now the last incident in california, n it turns out that $28,000 was depositedhis punk's safety account probably given by some people that we are fighting, something has to be done. if you look at what i'm saying -- >> let me stop you right there.
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tell us how it's going to work if you indeed are goingo get 24 done. unlikely it could pass congress even if itit did likely to be found unconstitutional so how will you do this. >> i'm calling very simply for a shutdown of muslims entering the united states and here's a key until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on they don't know. >> how would you stop them fromm entering the unitestates? >> the oer nig with a speech that nobodytill knows, i tweeted out, i that all there is? he didn't say anything. we have people in this country that want to blow up o country. you know it and so do i. the polls have come out and various polls i quoted were 25% of those polls agreed that the violence against americans here in the united states is justified. and they're looking at the jihad and they want a global jihad. now, george, we can take it sitting back, you will have many
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you look at paris, you know, i'm not talking about t horrible carnage that took place, paris is no longer the same city. they have areas in paris where the police refuse to go to. you go there because it's so dangerous -- >> i underand what you're saying, sir. >> w don't want t that for our country, george. >> we have to fure it out. >> tell me how this is going to work. ifn american citizen travels overseas, they're muslim, they cannot come back. >> no, they can come back. we're talking about all -- this is notnly -- if a perso is a muslim, goes overseas and comes back they can come back. they're a citizen. that's different but whave to figure things out. we -- look at this case of the bombing and the killing, the carnage where he had bombs all over his apartment and people knew it and they didn't want to call the police. they knew there was a problem cause they didn't want to racially profile hi now, i actually don't believe that. i think thesese peoplee kw what
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i think they are using that as an excuse. ththey didn' want to racially -- did you ever hear of anything so stupid? they didn't want to cal the police -- >>ou keep telling -- >> they didn't want to racially profile. look, george, we have problems in this country. we have people that want to blow up our buildings, our cities and we have to figure out what's going on. someing is happening that's no good. >> you're still not telling -- >> i will tell you this proposal has been met by intelligent people with great popularity. now, george, let me just finish off by sayingng, it is a period of time, it's until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> well, the question is how wouldhey figure out whahat was going on and how would you know that people are muslims that are coming into the country and it's not on any passpoport in the world and you have a lot of support, cover of "ththe philadelphia daily news."
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showing you raising your hand in a pretty demonstrative gesture and from the council, are we talking internment camps, the final solutio to the muslim estion? i feel like'm back in the the '30s. you're increasingly being compared to hitler. does that give you pause? >> no, because what i'm dng is no diffent than fdr. his solution for german, italian, japanese you know, many years -- >> you're for internment camps. >> this is a president highly respected by all, he did the same thing, if you look at what he was doing, it was far worse, i mean, he was t talking about the germans because we're at wawar. we are now at war. we have a president that doesn't want to say ththat,, but we are now at war. >> i've got to press you on that, sir. yore praising fdr there. i take it you're praising the setting up of internment camps for japanese in world war ii.
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take a look at presidential proclamations, 2525, 2526 and 2527. having to do with alien german, alien italian, alien japese and what they did. you know, t they stripped them of their naturalization proceedings. they went through a whole list of things, they couldn't go five miles from their homes. they weren't allowed to use radios, flashlights. i mean, you know, take a look at what fdr did many years ago and he's one of the mostighly respected predentsy -- i an respepected by most people. named highways after him. >> you want to bring back positives like that? >> no, i don't want to bring it back, george, atat all. i don't like doing it at all. it's a temporary measure until our representatives, many of whom are grossly incompetent, until our representatives can figure out what's goingng on. we just had a case where people, many people were killed. we'reoing to have many more cases like that. we had somebody in this country
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came in. he came in. they were radicalized. they were look at doing something miraculously yesterday they found $28,000 just put into his account. just put into his account. he was paid a lot of money just put -- where d did that money come from, george? i'll bet you will be surprised to find out where. there are many, many oer people like him in this country rightnow. >> more than 25% of theorld are muslims. aren't you concerned at all you'll make the united states a pariah nationnd py rigight into isis' hands. >> george, if you look at paris, france,f you look at london, if you look at some of these cities where they had open arms, you can't even -- paris is a good example. not only the carnage, take a look at paris, the real paris is a different paris than the city of lights that you read about. they have areas in paris where it is so radicalized and so vicious, i told you, that the policece refuseo go there.
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that's what's going to happen with our country. >> so one more time, no second thoughts, anyuslim coming to the united states is banned for noww until the united states can figure out how this is going -- how long do you expect this to -- >> i hope it t will go quickly. i hope we can figure it out but weave to look at people. we have tose vigilance in our country or we'll have many more world trade centers and our country will never be the same. we will have many more world trade nters as sure as you are sitting there o country will never be the same and you just said it, untntil our country's represtatives can figur out what is going on, whave no choice but to do this, george. >> donald trump, thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you very much. >> george, we'll bring in abc's martha raddatz on this, martha, you just heard what donald trump was saying, standing firmly behind what he said about not lowing any muslims to enter the u.s. how do you feel this will impact the election. >> donald trump has said so many things that people believe are
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will d him in and yet his poll numbers have risen but i don't think he's been as strongly criticized by nearly all candidates as he has been on these comments but look at last night. he was cheered by hisis supporters. he is touching a chord with them and playing into their fears. >> george touched on this with donaldtrump. you are o chief global affairs correspondent. you t travel the world. this is goingng to have an impact globally, will it not? >> reporter: it is, worldwide reaction from leading muslim organizations around the world this morning , frankly, shog and outrage. words like disgraceful, racist are being hurled back at trump. there e are also questions about how in the world he could make this happen, as george said, if he were president. woulde keep muslims sports ams out of the country? how about malala yousafzai shot in the face by the taliban who's
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education, or had you about king abdullah from jordan who is fighting isis, experts will tell you this plays right into what isis was, the more muslims feel alienated thehe more isis feels they can recruit them. the more that america appears to be targeting muslims not just radical muslims, you can be sure isis would put tt in their social media campaign, robin. >> all right, martha, we certainly haven't heard the last from this. >> yeah, you have got to believe this is a defining moment in the campaign, revererberation for months but as you say not backing down at all. we turn to the investigation to the husband and wife terrorist, the fbi is grilling the friend and neighbor who bought tirhigh-powered p peps and tracking that suspicious activity in thehe killer's bank accoun that trump mentioned. >> federal authorities tell abc news they are pursuing leads that could result in charges being brought against other possible accomplices in the atta and examining an unusually large deposit made into farook's bank account in
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th fbi ss it has surveillance tape of the two kilrs taking target practice at locations around the los angeles area. >> tha target practice in o casion was done within days of this event. >> reporter: an instructor at thisank said the fbi seized surveillance tape of syed farook shooting his assault rifle on his own. >> he was here by himself. he came to shoot his ar. >> reporter: but farook's wife was also well practiced. authorities say the way she fired her weapon at police from the back of this suv showed great proficiencycy in handling her assault rifle. the fbi says therere is no doubt farook and tashfeen malik had made their plans to attack well in advance. >> we have leaed and believe that both subjectsere radilized and have been for quite some time. >> reporter: officials say the most important lead now involves the man theyay provided the couple with these two assault fles. enrique marquez, a former security guard and convert to
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the day monday by the fbibobout the guns and about whether he knew in advance about thehe planned attacks. >> our major concern is determining how those firearms, the rifles in particular, got from marquez to farook and malik. firearms a present are at the fbi laboratory where the fbi is performing forensic examination on them. >> reporter: authorities tell ab news marquez was questione for much of the day monday and has provided information not previously known to the fbi about farook and his intentions. marquez's wife is also under scrutiny. a russian emgray whose sister married into the farook family. boboth wives appear to have come here under that controversial fiancee visa program. >> what about that deposit. >> the working theory that it may have been used to funund t attack. >> let's go to amy with the morning's other top stories starting wh more trouble for the police this chicago. >> another disturbing video from
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this one showing officers using a stun gun on a man inside a cell and then dragging him d down a hallway. he later dd from a drug reaction. investigators ruling thehe officer officers were justified in t their actions but theayor insists th case is not closed. meanwhile, there will be no charges filed in the fatal chicago police shooting of ronald johnson. investigators say he was armed and posed a threat. authorities near san francisco have arrested five suspects accused of pointing blinding green laserst politicianan helicopters, one of three incidents was caught on camera here. these men face up to three years in prison. dramatic moments in orlando when two men turned their car onto the train tracks and then got sck just as a freight train was approaching. ey got out. look at that, with just a few seconds to spare. police say they believe the car was stolen. and an emotiononal reunion on stage in par as bono introduced the eles of death
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>> is everybody here having a good time? [ cheers andnd applaus] >> reporter: i it was their first performance since last month's attack on the bataclan theaeatre where they were playing. lead singer jesse hughes led both bands in the song "people have the power" by patti sth and the band is reviewing their tour soon and say they will continue to keep rocking and rolling and it was such a beautiful, power fulful moment when they shared that stage. >> thanks for sharing it, amy. downpours in the northwest there. we see people, whoo, in the thick of it. >> dozens of water rescues. roads closed. portland, oregon, wettest record or wet evidence day on record. so more than three, even five inches of rain in some places. roads were filling upith the water and it'll keep happenin just a series oftorms plenty of tropical moisture, tt atmospspheric rer fueling all the storms through the week.
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we welcome you back to "gma." donald trump standing firmly behind his plan to ban all muslims from enteringhe united ates. the republican presidential front-runner not backing down this morning, igniting a firestorm refusing to tell you, george, how he would enact the plan. republicans, democrats, people all around the world denouncing that plan this morning. >> doubling down but the backlash has probably just begun. right now learning more about theerrorist couple radicalized more than a year before that is deadly attack the fbi says. they're tracking unusually large deposit made into the husband's bank account the week before the attack and lebrojames signing a lifetime deal with nike.. s partnership with them started before he graduated from high school. neither side saying how much the
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you can bet is a lot. >> it's about money. >> lifetime achievement award. >> we also have a warning for you this morning about those porch thieves who could be targeting your christmas packages. t.j. is standing by. he's got new weapons to fight them coming up. >> don they realize cameras are everywhere? we'll begin, lara, this half hour in san bernardino. hundreds of people attending two candlelight vigils las night to remember the 14 people killed in th vicious attack. and for the first time we are hearing chilling firsthand stories from inside that conference room. abc's cecilia vega spoke with some of the survivors. she joins us this morning. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hi, robin, gooood morng to you. youu know, two things strike me about the people that i've been talkingg to o here. their resilienency deterned to find some kind of good in what happened her but their complete betrayal to be attacked by one of theirwn.
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protected by her friend who uttered these three worords -- >> he just put his arm around me an he said, i got you. > reporter: the 27-year-old environmental health specialist huddling under a table in the conference room with her friend shannon johnson, he did not survive. >> he saved you. >> he did. i don't think he realized it at the time. he even thought a secd about it -- he just did it instinctively. theyay he didn't just save me, he saved our whole family. >> reporter: in an abc news exclusive peraza r recounting the terrifying moments after the shooters entered the room. >> obviously i was very scared. you only see these things in movies gunpowder smell, i'll never forget it, never. i'm so glad i was sitting with him. >> she was shot once in the side struggling to say silent during
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shooters would tnk she was dead and move on. >> i rember it being quiet and me just trying to control my breathing so if they weretill in there, they would think i was dead. >> reporter: she managed to call her husband aer the shooters left the room. >> it was devastating. very devastatating just like almost lost hern that moment. >> reporter: just one year earlier the staff held an active shooter training in that very room, trudy raymundo and corwin porter shout the 14509shooting was a drill, it was not. the shooting started before they even come inside that room. >> i think i heard at leastive or six rounds. >> it was pop,po, pop. >> maybe more. >> reporter: they say syed farook was dressedn all black wearing a ski mask and opened fire. his wife tashfeen malik right ere too. >> the shooter stepped into the room and began firing immediately. >> reporter: a least 70 people were in that room on a break from the day long training event. the scene before the shooting a
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there was a christmas tree, the shooters entering from this door. >> didn't look like he was pointing at anybody specific. he was just firing. >> reporter: they say the shooters fired in silence. what went through your mind when you heard that name. >> just devastation it could be possib one of our own. >> it's a complete sense of betrayal. >> reporter: for peraza just thinking about her friend and those three words, i got you, gets h through the pain. >> i i'm sure that there's a lot of other people in the office like you said who are helping other people. and want to make sure thatt everyone knows how amazing all of them were, every single one of them. >> reporter: tough to hear. no one who survived out here wants to talk about the word terrorism. they don't even want to say the shooter's name, the name that denise praz have wants to talk about, shannon johnson. she says when she starts her family one day soon robin and george, she already has the name of her first child picked out.
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no doubt, cecilia, thank you. >> every timeou hear that it takes your breath away. >> it does. w we will move on to a former usc football coach steve kerr season was fired for drinkining on the job in october. he isow suing t school and claims he was discrimated against because of a alcohol problem. >> this is the moment head coach steve sarkisian's strgle became public. >> let's go. >> reporter: t the coach of multiple heisman trophy winners fired two months after this surfaced now the former coach i firing back. filing in at least $12.6 million wrongf termination lawsuit againstt the university. saying he suffered from alcoholism calling it a disability but claiminusc kicked him to the curb when he soht treatment. sarkisian was ternated for allegedly drinking on the job.
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he was under the influence during this september game. and some sayinge appeared intoxicated at an october team practice. initially y placed on indefine leave in october sarkisian fired less than 24 hours later without pay. >> it was very clear to me that he is not healthy. >> reporter: sarkisian denies he was ever drunk at work including that booster event where he says he consumed two beers alo with prescription medication for anxiety beforehand. and according to the 33-page lawsuit the coach had been grappling with stress from the lo hours of coaching and an impendg divorce. >> if steve sarsian can prove that his alcoholism w was a serious condition and usc knew about that and failed to accommodate his reque for rehabilitation then he has a good chance of winning this lawsuit. >> reporter: the school releasing a statement writing, we are profoundly disappointed
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mischaracterized the facts and we intend to defend these clalaims vigorously. the embattled coach nowuw saying he's sober and ready to return to coaching. ryan smith, abcnews, new york. >> thanks to ryan for that. let's talk to dan abrams. he joins ufrom l.a. usc says they warnedd him many times about this alcohol problem. does he have a casese. >> this w won't be easy. alcoholism is considered a disairport under the law and an employer is require to provide reasonable accommodation. that doesn't mean they have to accommodate him if he is showing up to work drunk or under the influence and that's going to be the factual and legal question here. i think the only way he wins this case is if he can demonstratee the reason he was fired is because he wanted to get help. he says i wanted to go into an impatient program and it's at that point they fired me but as you point out with those warnings those aren't just
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that the universy says they have of his drinking on the job. much. we will be watching. coming up as the holidays approach you better watch out for thieves who could steal your packages right off your front porch h right there, t.j. >> they sure can but, robin, you want all of your holiday packages to be like these having no chance of being stolen because they'll never see a porch. yes, santa has new helpers this year and ty might be right around the corner. "gma on the lookout" coming up. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your iurance company says thehey'll onlpay three e quartersf what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three quarters of a car? now you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd geget your whole car back. i guess they d don't wanyou driving around on three wheels. smart.t. with liberty mutual new car rereplacemen we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light.
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back now with "gma" on the lookout and a holiday season alert for you. this is prime time for thiefs to swipe packages right off your doorstep. there's video of it happening. well, now one police department is setting traps to catch these thieves in the act and our t.j. holmes joins us now from a pharmacy for some reason. t.j., please explain why you're at a pharmacy.
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no, that's not why i'm here. i'm at a pharmacy because i want to reveal a secret about this pharmacy and maybe a prmacy near you. come on, of course, pharmacy, of course, you see prescriptions, prescriptions up front. but look back here, packages in the back. this is one of thousands of access that u.p.s. has that you can have yourackages ship here. they never have to hit the front door. they have pharmacies that will accept your packages for you. these are some of santa's helpers this year. don't get me wrong police are trying to cut down on the thieves, as well and police have a few tricks up their thieves. we're with the canran co-chore police. >> they follow around delivery trucksnd wait for them to leave and steal the precious packages. >> reporter: this crime suppression unit with a high-tech solution.
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>> the tracking guise would not be identifiabl to the thief. >> reporter: officers dressing as delivery men working with localetailers and residents aware that these packages are made to be tracked and if a thief picks it up. >> we pl up the device on our computer screen, as soon as it moves we can determine what direction it's going. >>eporter: 10% of americans sayhey've been a victim of package theft. take a look. this brazen couple backed into a delaware driveway and is accused of snatchingwo packages totaling more than $4,000 before making a taway and in grover beach, california, this man can be seen driving by a house putting the car in reverse before a passenger gets out and takes two packages right from the front doorstep. >> can you hear me. >> reporter: our philadelphia station wpbi leaves a package on a doorstep. they s say within hours someone took it. >> we've had a lot of package theft problems. i've had three different incidents. >> reporter: brian hunt from
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man on his home surveillance cameras taking two of his packages. hunt posted the vid to a neighborhood social media site. next door and he says within hours the man was arrested. the case is still pending. to keep your packages safe what can you do to make sure you don't become the next victim of one of these porch pirates. expert say people should schedule the package to be delivered when you know you'll be home.e. if you can't be there, have the package delivered to an alternate locion like a neighbor's house and require a signature for delivery. yes, those are some of your opons, again, u.p.s. has 8,000 of these access points, just the second year they've done this and, again, as they make it very convenient in that it's your dry cleaner's. your grocer, your hardware store, your pharmacy, places that a very convenient. also you can sign up to where they'll just do it automatically. if you're not home they'll just automatically send i it to tt access point. >> never knew. ner knew that.
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>> put that package down. thank you so much, t.j. coming up on "gma" take a look at these christmas phphotos, one of them is fake and it's trending big time so which one is it? coming up next in our "speed feed." don't anywhere. the whipped crm sea be extra whippy! [ laughing together: ahhhhhhhhhhh! yarrrr, it be the twizzler. run! crew member:what does he want? happy holidays! free shipping all season long at target.com.
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time for "the speed feed" an a fake christmas card created by a single guy who wanted to surprise his relatives with pictures of his new family. the one on the far right. >> i knew it. >> he was trying to just say merry christmas, happy holiday, family. i married a random woman with two kids and see if he could get hi family t believe him. he paid actors. >> i like the heart. >> his family knows it's fake except f for one person, his grandma who isn't on social media so hoping when she gets the card she believes it. jesse, you pulled it off with a different twist. >> i was playing on the 49ers, i took a picture with my chilildhood crush cindy crawford and sent it out posing as a couple. >> they believed you. >> not really. >> keep dreaming, baby. keep dreaming. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. scary homeinvasion. new 911 tapes just released. a jujudge pleads for help. >> call the united states marshal. i'm a federal judge. >> under attack and running barefoot through the woods to escape. how she saved her husband in the nick of time. vanished. new details about therother of reality star kristin cavallari arrested days before he was reported missing. her emotional words about the search to find him. >> and are you ready for a shopping revolution? our exclusive look inside the brand-new future of going to the
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it'll save you time, mon and shopping fun. all that and thenewest, baddest boy in the galaxy. adam driver straight out of "star wars," what he says about measuring up to darth vader. and hanging out with chewbacc plus, the bad boy of baking is here helping us go head-to-head in a christmas cupcake showdown. johnny iuzzini live as we say -- >> good d mornining,merica. and good morning, johnny iuzziniight there all here for our christmas decorating showdown. some eat-looking cupcakes right there. and we're going to go head-to-head in just a little bit. >> cupcakes. >> i was going to say, i know there will be a lot of this. >> i love when we put our crowd on a sar high. >> like they need it. . a major breast cancer story
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lot of controversy this time. it's a big headline, so many people agree on and dr. jen ashton says this is long overdue it all. >> quite a tease. >> i'm t telling you. it's a -- we were talking about >> it's great. also a big headline about barbie this morning. a huge online sensation, a new doll, there it isis, selling out in minutes on monday we'll talk live with the woman many. >> oh, that is coming up. but now amy ran over to the desk so ready for the morning rundown. >> i don't need any sugar, guys. good morning to you, the big story this morning, the raging political firestorm set off by donald trump, republican criticized for proposing what he describes as a complete shutdown of muslims entering the u.s. speaking to george earlier trump expressed no second thoughts about his plan. he did not explain how he would
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support. >> this proposal has been met by intelligent pple with great popularity. now, george, let me just finish off by saying, it is a period of time, it's until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> critics i trump's own party have calledim unhinged. a muslim advocacyroup compared mob. national committee so far. in you details about the planning before the san bernardino shooting rampage. a $28,000 depososit was reportedly ma to syed faok's bank accot two wee before the attack. investigators are trying to figure out if that mey was a loan to finance the attack. we also know that farook a his wife were both radicalized and took tget practice at local shooting raes. agents h have questioned enrique marquez, faro's long of time friend who bought the rives used
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aroubling new report fines the number of fororeign fighters inyria and iraq has more than doubled in the last 18 months. many coming from r russia and westn europe. meanwhile, the u.s. government is rethinking the way it warnss of potential terror attacks. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas spoke exclusively with the homeland secretary and has this. reporter: with this new threat secretary johnson says he's planning changes to the country's threat wararning system. here's what he told us in our abc news exclusive. >> the national t threat advisory system, which we went to a couple of years ago, we have never use edd ntas because it's based upon as a trigger, a specific credible threat. you're not always going to have a whole lot of intelligence warning us of -- >> reporter: he said he wants a new system where on a more routine basis he shares with the
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what attacks on the homeland isis meeting calling for on social media and said the new system will tell the public what law enforcement is doioing about it a how they want the public to help. amy. >> a right, pierre, thank you so much. turning now to a vioiolent ho invasion near cincinnati. a judge and her husband attacked in their mansion. the judge escaping running into the woods for help and abc's reena ninan has those details. >> 911. >> this is judge dlott. we have a home invasion. >> reporter: the they are phiing pleas of judge susan dlott and her husband attacked in their $8 million home friday night. >> call the united states marshals. i'm a federal judge. call the marshals. >> reporter: the suspects following the couple home entering their bedroom and placing guns to their head the burger regardry turned violent h home invasion. the couple pleading with their attackers. dlott's husband former attorney stan chesley was reportedly throne down the stairs. his injuries too syria veer for
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t dlott was able to escape running barefoot through the woods to a neighbor's home calling for help. >> they're in your house right now? >> yes! >> okay, okay. >> my husband and the dogs are till there. there are three black men with guns and masks in our house. >>eporter: i have an offic on the way to meet you. wait there for the officer, okay? >> yes, i'm in somebody's house. i'm bleeding. >> reporter: the suspects eventually captured during a traffic stop charged with aggravated robbe and abduction and could face federal char for "good mororning america," rea ninan, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to reena for that. finally scientific evidence that may help explain why men really do have a better sense of direction than women. researchers have found that men use a separate part of their brain to navigate and testosterone could be a major factor. listen to this. this is pretty remarkable. when women were given one drop of testostererone under their
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>> no one is going to buy that. >> because of evolution and men were the hunters and so they needed to know where they we going toring thehe food back. now, other research has shown, by the way that women are much better at finding objects so, you know, kids are like, mo where is my -- they're not sang, dad, where is my. >> i can hear my wife laughing at this. they're all like crossed, huh. >> we know how to ask for directions so we still get there. >> i always use waze. let's go to lara >> yeah, look, i'm not buying it either at all. but we move on. here's what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." realit star kristin cavallari is speaking out this morning. new details about what happened to her brother just days before he went missing. then a big health headline. the new guidelines for millions of breast cancer survivors. dr. jen ashton is with us live. and a new shopping
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vanished and jesse palmer has that story. >> it wasn't the first time he was in trouble with the law and now his sister finally breaking her silence. for the fst time since her older brother's mysterious disappearance reity tvtar kristin cavallari is speaking out takaking to instagram with this childhood picre of the siblings on the beach and the caption, i appreciate all the concern, thoughts and prayers. wewe remain hopeful. the star's 30-year-old brother, michael cavallari missing for near two weeks. and this morning, startling new revelatitions about his history of run-ins with the law. his latest arrest just four days before he vanished. >> growing up michael was alwayss a troubled kid compared to krtin who is business oriented and levelheaded and drama was always following him. >> reporter: according to this arrest recd he endeded up behind bars for making criminal threats to a woman who alleged he wawas lingering outside her home with
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he was released two days later. but all this legal drama taking place while serving three years' probation for a dui in novembe last year. >> he couldn't really find his footing. he's tried to produce a few reality shows but they haven't really taken off. >> reporter: the only signs of cavallari so far, this 2014 black honda civic with california plates, dited near a remote dirtoad in utah, thehe engine left running, air bag deployed. his phone inside. and the electroc trail leading authorities to this convenience store about 100 mil from where his car wasas discovered. he was last spotted entering the ore and pumping gas. kristin cavallari, her husband bears quarterback jay cutler and the rest of her family hoping for the best. authorities are calling t disappearance suspicious but nothingg tondicate anything one way or another. the vehicle was just simply >> so strange. >> really strange.
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>> thoughts go out to their family. >> to robin. groundbreaking new care guguidelinesor breast cancer survivors. there are more than 3 million of us in the country and the five-year svival rate in the u.s. is now almost 90% but until now there was no cprehensive plan for what to do once treatment stops and life goes on. dr. jennifer ashton is here to tell us more about this. you had the biggest smile on your face. >> finally something we can agree on, the breast cancer survivorship care guidelines, it's aassive compition of work, the country's top experts released by the american cancer society and the amerirican society of clinical oncology so you g get a lot of doctors agreeing, always a good thing and about focusing the transition o on treating a a patient with a disease in this case breast cancer to really taking care of the wan in terms of her health and wellnessss, i spopoke with a first author dr. carolyn
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she said this was a massive undertaking, lonoverdue but it's really one stop shopping for doctors and then hopefly patients about how to take care of the whole woman. >> what do theyaddress. >> literally head to toe because we have to remember it is a whole person approach here so starting at the head, body image, depression, anxiety, there are specific focus on nutrition in women who have survivived breas cancer and working our way down the body. heart failure because of the chemotherapy agents can lead to problems with the heart. bone issues, sexual health, menopausal symptoms. i mean, this is really basht centered care, a holistic approach if you will and it's about treating the whole woman and not just a body part. >> how about the guidelines for screening postt -- >> you're asking about surveillance. >> because there's always a big debate. i hesitate. there's always a big debate about this. >> this is the 800-pounund gorilla in the room and did make
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for women who survived breast canc they are looking for two things, local recurrenence, a return of the breast cancer in that affected breast or a second breast cancer and they said for most won, just annual mammography if the woman has had a lumpectomy or masstectomymaectomy, and not to routinely order an mri unless a woman is high risk meaning a berkrca -- >> do you agree with that. >> do. we have to be careful at throwing a wide net. >> give uss the bottom line agn -- i know you're proud of your colleagues. i have to tell you i'm looking over at amy. we talk about this allll the time. it's kind of like, okay, youou're finished, go out there and you'u're looking around going what -- >> you l leave theest and so i'm thrilled for the millions of women that this will have a positive impact on. as you said i'm proud of my colleagues for putng this type of work together and we have to
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research and the studies that we always report here at abc, they focus on survival or death or mortality because that's the most important thing but we've gotten so much better at treating breast cancer that now we also need to pay attention to quality of life because if you survive breast cancer but you then die of a fractured hip or heart failure or you have a poor quality of lifefe we havet succeeded so this will bring attention to all those issues inn we want to be t thrivers not survivors, survivors seem like you're just hanging on. men, breast cancer affts them as well but they weren't in the study. >> no, and we need to pay more attention to men with breast cancer, absolutely. >> jen will take your questions all morning on facebook and twitter. you can tweett her @drjashton. >> i know we ha each oer to talk but it's so greatato have guidelines for women on how to live with the new normal. let's move on now to -- the
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we have a look at the future of shopping online. sales are soaring this holiday season. and that is forcing stores to rethink the entire shopping experience and abc's rebca jarvis is here with that story. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: hey, amy, good morning to you. they are getting a lot more creative rolling out loads of new technology to make your in-store experience easier, more entertaining and most importantly to help you get t very best deals. we got a sneak peek at target's newest concept. this morning, a retail revolution, with footraffic down and onli sales u up 14% this holiday, retailers are reimaging the in-store experience. target inviting us in for an exclusive first look at their latest concept. is this the future? let's go shopping. target wonder land, a tempora pop-up shopn new york city opening tomorrow. instead of a shopping cart customers walk around with these, rfid enabled keys.
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what you wanto buy and automatically transmitst too a digital shopping cart. >> i hope when you walk into a target store in the future, it's as inspiring to shop and it c be as easy to shop as simply scanning your token. >> reporter: the new interactive expeence also including a giant etch a sketch -- all right, tim to ske it out. interactive video games. boom. and a visit with santa. >> santa! >> reporter: via satellite at the north pole all meant to keep customers in stores and shopping up a storm. >> we are testing different things all aund the country. the more we can make the actual shopping experience fun agai exciting again and easy, that's really the magic. >> reporter: target i't 9 o the only retailer reinventing theive-store experience from ralph lauren and rebecca men cough adding intnteractive mirrors. that's cute.
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chain sephora stos where you can get personal recommendations at the touch of a button. >> tart has to improve the in-store experience. otherwise people would just shop on online. >> reporter: 0% of shopping carts are abandoned before checking out. that means customers are much moore likely to complete their purchases. >> rdfid tecechnology will definitely take offer. >> reporter: that rfid technology allows themm to wirelessly transmit product in. here's the reason all of these are so important to retailers. we as shoppers are a lot more likely to make impulse purchases in-stores than we are online. i'm hearing a lot of retailers are looking at this because n only do we abandon the carts when online but we also don't do the impulse purchases in store. >> do we buy m more regrettable purchases when we're there? >> go shop.
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let's head outside to ginger. >> i make iulse buys on both. let's go to ocean beach, california. this is just west of san francisco. some big-time surf and this is just the beginning because, remember, we're talking about that storm after storm hitting the westst. well, the hh surf advisory is on. you could see up to 30 t 36-foot waves all the way up especially northern california up through the early parts of oregon. so look at this. springlike weather. you guys sticking around for the weekend. if you are it's going to be nice and warm for this time of year.passing sprinkles and shshowers he on our tuesday. . clouds will decrease overnight. then we'll be right back on the path of mostly sunny skies and far warmer- than-normal temperatures as we can expect highs in the mid to upper 50s on both wednesday and thursday. it'll cool down this weeken the high today is 50 with some sprinkles. the overnight low is 30 with decreasing
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>> all right. this is a tv production crew and i want this guy here to send it in to lara. >>ll right, lara, back to you. >> well, thank you. i'm going to catch that toss and begin "pop news" with this. a very special pop-in this morning. critically acclaimed film director ava duvernay helped create a barbie doll inn h likene that sold out in one hour yesterday. all proceeds going to witness and color of change, happy to say ava now joining us live from los angeles. good morning to you. >> good morning. good morning. >> thanknk you so much for popping in. we want to congrulate you. the reaction onour barbie has been overwhelming. why did you want to team up with mattel on this project? >> i was just a big barbieirl growing up with my sisters and i, i grew up in compton. my mother, you know, just reay
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imaginations so we h had a couple of dolls, none of them looked like me, though and so with the opportunity to kind of create a doll that had brown skin and natural hair and who was directing her own movie, that wawas an incredie opportunity. >> i le the chair. >> yeah. >> love it. >> did you have a lot of input into how your barbie loodnd what she's wearing and her props? >> yeah, the natural hairstyle was very important to me. i think tt's something that shoulding celebrated. the differences in all of us, so much rhetoric about kind of collapsing who we are, it's about expansion and celebrating everyone and then the chair was my favorite thing because it took me a l longimime to earn that chair. >> yeah. >> so i wante every girl and bo to have one. >> i love that, ava. u know, barbie was originally created by ruth handler. wanted her daughter to play with a toy thatnabled her to make her own choices, 60 years later your doll continuing this message. ho do you feel about being a part of this big dream message?
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should be able to see themselves and so that's really what my point is in doing is. images and balance and storytelling and our imagination is something that should be embraced and widened, expanded and s that's what i'm hoping this does, changes the view of who we tnk a director can be, changes the view of who we think a barbie should look like. >> couldou run for president, please? with your ilusive thinking? >> no, ma'am. no,ma'am? this sounds like the perfect holiday gift. if you could get one. i know you tweeted, ava, you're surprised it sold out 0. you wrote, #whoa. # #bananas. >> any more available. >> i don't think so. it was a limited run so it was a shshort tim celebration but a good thing. i'm happy about it. >> ava for president. congratulations. that's fantastic. thanks for popping in to "pop news." >> thank you. have a good morning.
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>> oh, man. fantastic message. >> we want more. >> we want more of ava. yeah, it's a really great message. >> and more of the dolls. >> mattel, i'm sure you will get them. also in "pop news," we have real estate news. if you've been extra nice mae santa will give you the keys to a new home. brad a angelina. their new orleans mansion built in the 1830s located in the french quarter and has five bedroom, five bathrooms and a guest house and major reduction in price, slashed it by $850,0. >> so what is now. >> only 5.6 million. >> well, wellll. >> and then bruce willis' is also on the market. i will not be able to get to it because we had so much fun talking to ava. there it is, 12.9 million.
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we'll be back in a minute.garbage customers in sioux city will soon be seeing a hike in what ty pay for trash pick up and disposal. city council h voted to amend a contract with gill hauling.... the private company that provides trash collection and recycling serves for the city. starting january first... sioux city residents will see an irease of 86 cents on their trash collection bills. currently the average householpays 15 dollars and 44 cents for trash removal services. that rate is increasing to 16 dollars and 30 cents at the start of the new year. gill hauling says the increase in rates was needed to meet the company's growing labor costs mayor bob scott agreed. jessica let's check in with for the weather.
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we will expect cloudy conditions accompanied by a few passing sprinkles and showers here on our tuesday. clouds will decrease overnight. then we'll bright back on the path of mostly sunny skies and far warmer- than-normal temperatures as we can expect highs in the mid to upper 50s on both wednesday anthursday. it'll cool down this weekend. the high toy is 50 with some sprinkles. the overnight low is 30 with decreasing clouds. tomorrow's high is 55 with sunshine. jessica rae: goodorning wewe've got a quick news update for you now... jessica rae: there is a plan aimed atat improving
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welcome youou bk to "gma" on this tuesday morning and we felt it too. a lot of excitement for mentexcitement "star wars: the force awakens. just ten days away no >> nothing will top your m moment with carrie fisher. >> maybe the movie itself. >> whave been counting down to "star wars," so great having all the stars with us. i got to sit down with one of them, the new face of the dark side. in case you hasn't heard the force has awakened here at "good morning america." it is "star wars" week and with us today is adam driver who plays kylo ren, the new bad guy in the galaxy. hi, how are you? >> good.
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>> darth vader, kylo ren, who is >> hard to say. >> yes, even you. have never fed such a test. >> you know, one is very -- more realized than i think -- kylo ren is definitely a fan. he likes his work. >> that's nice. >> he is, yeah. >> not disturbing at all. >> no, no, no. some people, you know, make wrong disions in life, i guess. >> i undstand you finally gotot to see the film. >> i did, yeah, this past week. >> given your sort of need for secrecy, want to ask maybe a little word association. >> okay. >> when you think about the experience of working on the set and i don't even know who you were in scenes with because we weren't allowed to see the movie being on the same set with carrie fisher- >> neither do i actually. i'm weari a helmet so it's like -- like really could have been anybody. >> were you like -- i'll get you
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>> j.j. was just fac thisay and hold thiss up every once in a while. >> is this a lightsaber. >> i don't know. >> oh, darn it. maybe it's a potato peeler eveveryone'sot to eat in space. >> i thought i got you. >> no. >> so being on the same set with the likes of carrie fisher, what comes to mind? >> s is very generous a very funny and puts everyone at ease immediately, i think. >> chewbacca. >> surprisingly emotional. there's like chewbca hug breaks and i hate hugging like i don't like to hug anybody. but something about seeing him there everyone --he costume they had to repair a l lotot because it kept disintegrating from everyone hugging chewbacca. >> really. >> emotional seeing someone that huge andurry. >> warms my hearts a strange way. >> okay. good. >> han solo, the one and only harrison ford. >> very surreal. again, very generous and i
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looking at sets, everyone w kind of all around all the time, even at base camp we're on set and he said, look what we get to do, which for me was very -- you woul think that someone who has accomplished so much in his life and career would be less kind of excited maybe. that's like a bad idea that i had going into it but still excited by the process and doing it and playing that character is kind of also moving for me. >> how was it juggling both girls and "star wars"? you couldn't get two more different projects to be shooting at the same time. >> it wasood in that like actually because i feel like i tend to overthink things so didn't have any room to think because you're shooting one week and flying and shooting "girls" the nextt week. >> you never got confused, lightsaber on the "girls" set. >> show up naked on "star wars."
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irononclad. >> iss it true that "girls canth is over. >> onee more season, yeah and i think it's done. >> yeah. >> eeriencee been terrific. >> yeah, if they wanted to keep doing it, i would keep doing it. i love working with that group of people, the crewnd the cast. >> well, and you do an amang job on it. love "girls." looking forward to that new season and then also add dram drivers in "star wars: the force awakens." congratulations. >> thanks. >> can't wait to see it. show me a frame of it. "star wars: the force awakens" flies into theaters on december 18th. we're almost there. >> oh lara, i am with you. can't wait to see "girls" a and "star wars." "ask zeeee" and i've got a live question today. this is summer from new jersey. have you a question for me. make it okay, not too hard, ay. >> why has it been so warm lately? >> very od question. it has been really piled, riright, especially east of the rockies and it'll keep being like. i ha the 8 to 14-day forecast i wantedo show you.
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see from thehe greatakes to the northeast. this is going right before christmas. so it doesn't look great as far as getti cold unless you want to go and have christmas in las vegas because it looks a lot colder out there. yeah. so that's a quick answer. summer, thank you very much. you can stay here. come on back. come o parent, you can have your kids send in weatherer video questions on "gma." use the accompanied by a few passing rinkles and showers here on our tuesday. clouds will decrease overnight then we'll be right back on the path of mostly sunny skies and far warmer- than-normal temperatures as we "ask zee" was brought to you by belf. i'm holding on to you, summer. you're not going anywhere. let's head in to george. >> great to have steve carell here. starring with christian bale and ryan gosling in "the big short."
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worst financial crisis of our lives and steve plays one of thehe angriest bankers on wall street. take a look. >> you hate wall l street b maybe it's time to quit. >> i love my job. >> you hate your job. >> i love my job. >> you're miserable. >> i love my job. i love my job, honey. >> mark. >> cynthia, i'm okay. i really am. no, no. that's my cab. that's my cab. that is my cab. >> i'll call you ler. >> steve carell joins us right now. after that scene, y know, you played banker namedteve izeman but he wants to make a lot of money but is on a crusade crusade. >> he sees himself as a hero in this enormoussorrupt institution. on set? >> a little weird. >> i'll bet. >> i play a character based on him. the character's name is mark baum but it's closely based on steve and he showed up the
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they told him, you know, maybe don't hang out around the monitor, you know, sort of let the dector -- just be a fly on the wall and within minutes he was giving am notes. he was coming on set and giving me notes but - >> that's the kind o of guy he is. >> he's a very brash guy but he helped -- he'ss really smart and the notes were good. >> that's the thing about this movie. such a creative movie. it brought back for me a lot of memories of that crisis but you guys found ways break it down in a real accessible way. who would have thought selelena gomez could talk to you about klatt collateralized debt obligations. >> how are they going to break this stuffdown, you think. someone like me could actually understand it and am doe a really good b and do does it in an entertaining way. >> it is a scary time. >> i think it is kind of a horror movie. at the end it leaves you with
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and, you know, it's funny also. >> that's the thing. 's got a lot of different elms. a lot of tension. >> we're talking about "star rs," righght? >> you got the memo. that is all we talk about on "gma." >> all right. bob iger, did you hear that? it's good. right there. you changed a little bit for the role. >> i did. >> i gained like 25 pounds. >> committed to your character. >> you know what, adam mckay, the director asked me to put on weight because the character, the guy dresses well but doesn't necessarily look good in clothes and always a little bit shlubby so i ate a lot of deepish pizza and i showed up the first day and adam said, wow, you're real fat. and i said -- >> nice. >> a i took it -- it was a compliment. it was great. i think it's the only way that that -- >> i heard you gave it right back to ryan gosling.
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look and i said, never look like that again. don't ever do that. >> he's suc a good-looki guy and it's a bad, bad -- it's a creepy look. >> even though this is 2007/2008 a real '80s banker look. >> i don't know what it isut works for him. >> the movie works really well. steve, thanks for coming back. "the big short" opens on friday and naonwide december 23rd. coming up here our cupcake decorating challenge.
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here. it's the most green tea? really? oop. >> and we're counting down to christmas award winning pastry chef johnny iuzzini, one of the judges of "the great holiday bake show." welcome. you're going to judge "gma's" decorating, first tell us about the show. >> the show is great. you know, it's the -- in the uk it's the number one rated show across the board. it beat out wldup. that'sow fanatic people are. baking around the show every single week getting people together. extraordinary. amateur bakers that are not professionally trained and the way it's different from a lot of reality shows they're competitive kind of with themselves not each other so no drama. all comforting for eachother. >> j just like right here. orange almond cupcake.
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the way i make it light is sour cream, orange juice, orange ze zest. alwaysbout balance. people always ask like what are some of the things i could do to be successful. first thing, whether it's your recipe or not read it tart to finish before you do anything, measure out all your ingredients, right and take all the equipment you'll immediate for that exercise, take everything out so it's all about multitasking. everything you need, you're 90% ere. >> all we got there and they got everything they need. you guys ready? amy is already -- >> i'm just -- >> amy is already -- >> you have anxercise do that. take this and you're going to take out thehe cenr of each cup many cake. pop the center. in here in the yellow bag is a fresh orange curd. >> very moist. >> yeah. >> they are very moist. >> from that point this is -- you haven italian mengue. >> i'm obsessed with this little hole puncher. >> or keep it plain and then
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guy, i'll be judging on this so -- >> are they supposed to be going? >> no, don't do the clock yet. >> okay. hold on, guys. >> the clock is running, lara. you better get moving. >> oh, is it running? >> oh, wait. >> i didn't hear three, two -- >> i pts did either and i don't know what we're being judged on. >> what i'm loong for, guy, is abalance. i'm looking for it to pop and say holiday. >> you'ringooking he ha! >> i lov how you went for the frosting. >> 15 seconds. >> nine, eight, seven. >> i want to feel holiday. i want to feel christmas. whe is the love? where is the love. come o on, do itdo it. [ buzzer ] >> come on, stop, lara. >> give her a couple seconds. >> hands up. hands up. > i mnn -- >> ihink there's a cheater in our midst. >> lara. >> a cheater in our midst. >> this one. >> i got all mine done. >> two cheaters in the midst. two cheaters.
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so what i'm looking for, guy, decorating skills. >> you gave me 15 seseconds. yeah, but i didn't blindfold you. i don't know at happened over here. >> i think you d grt. you're disqualified. >> comg down here, you're still going. i love thehe fact -- >> three right there i got done. >> this is -- >> as usual -- >> i justhrew everyththing on them. >> this is beautiful. i like it. i thinkou kind of threw everything on it. you pit a little thought -- >> sometimes quality is better than quantity. the win goes to ginger. >> yes! >> good job, ginger. >> oh, wow. >> look at the back of that cupcake man. >> she'll treasure that. that was great. thanks a lot. "the great holiday baking show" shares monday -- sorry, ginger. >> i said i was going to eat it. >> it airs monday, at 10:00, 9:00 central right here. get johnny's recipes on our
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oh, look there. steve carell donatg a coat to our ninth annual warm hearts and warm coats drive.e. we are partnering with burlington and k.i.d.s. fashion delivers delivering coats. we have collected so far 38,426 coats. and abc's rachel sth spent time with some kids on a coat collecting mission. i got you on my mind >> reporter: last month superstar ellie goulding helped pick up our season with a sweet treat. >> ellie goulding is here. >> reporter: donating a coat in our truck along with kids from a nearby camp.
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okay, guys, our truck packed up with warm snuggly coats so time to hit the town. the fun didn't stop the. >> we're here! what's up? we made our way to grand wind ham, a nonprofit to start spreading the warmth. let's go in on the action. nding some cool stuff? >> yeah. >> i got the new one on. >> that there. bam. picture perfecect. >> thank you. >> how many kis do you think turned out today. >> about 120 plus kid. >> so far. >> yes. >> so far. >> 120, yes. and counting. >> reporter: some famous faces are giving back, fallout boy, victoria beckham and "glamour" editor in chief even even the cast of "how to get away with mu >> ts is bradley. >> i'm carara. >> i'm max. >> and some pint-sized "gma"
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9-year-old bradley heistster and camryn orticelli to giveack too their communities because this year -- >> none should be lt out in the cold. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rachel smith, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to rachel. we were so impressed by these kids, we invited them to join us here live in times square. so come on out, cayn, bradley, oh. are you okay? all right. he's down butot down for the count. oh, are you okay, little man? you got it. you got it. your families are here with you beuse you've collected, what, 400 coats? 400 coats. so camryn, tell me how can you get other kids motivated supply talk about what i do with my friends and family. >> so you talk it up and tell them how you just go out there and do it, 400. could you believe how many you
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isn't that incredible? >> yes. >> all right, so your family, do you want to put them in the bin and add to the total. more in the bin. your families. >> oh. >> and isn't this wonderful to see how kids are helping kids, what does tt make -- how does it make you feel as a mom w when you see children doing this. >> it brings tears to my eyes. >> it's okay. >> that's really sweet. >> we need this right now, don't we. >> i'm so proud of him and all of them, yes. you made your mommies cry. you see that. thank you, thank you and you know what, burlington so impressed with the three of you, our good friends at burlington, you know what they'll do.org, they'll donate an additional 100 coats foror each of you in your communities. 100 ea. so that adds to the total so not just your mommimies and your
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you didn't scratch your knee, right? you're okay? he just shook it right off. who is this? who belongs -- okay, is he all right? see how you made yr mommy cry? ah. well, thank you all very, very. muchch. out since 5:30 they've beeeen out here and go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to learn more about how you canan donate a coat to someone in need and what's so wonderfrful a of r friends at burlington, when you make that donatio it stays right there in your beautiful community so thank, thank you, thank you. let's break the record again
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all right. whatappens when bruce and the "star wars" three hit "gma" for the holidays? sing it. >> if you think bruce singing is surprising, you ain't seen nothing yet. this week oabc's "good morning america." "good morning america" is brought to you by ford. we go further so you can. >> i don't know what it says but they didn't bring out anyf the cupcakes you decorated. >> bause everybody ate them all. they were so delightful.
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forward with it's overall review of operations at the arena. "it's all about ticket sales and guest experience for us so we're looking not only for things at the tyson ents center to make it better, but alsowhat is our niche for booking. like, what sorts of shows should we be booking now that we've got a lot of increased competition around us," said erika newton. jessica rae: updates could include a possible increase in premium level seating and improved concession design and offerings. resusults fromhe study should be available by early summer. jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we will expect cloudy conditions accompanied by a few passing sprinkles and showers he on our tuesday. clouds will decreasevernight. then we'll be rit back on the path o mostly sunny skies and far warmer- than-normal temperatures as we can expect highs in the mid to upper 50s on both wednesday
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