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charged with taking thousands of dollars from overseas operatives to plan an attack on u.s. soil. a successful financial adviser now a woman on the run wanted for attempted murder. this surveillance photo taken moments after she stabbed a random person at a subway station. the search for her right now. and "star wars" secrets. the force finally awakens. all the stars on the the red carpet it's last night's world premier. tight-lipped about the huge movie, even luke skywalker. >> i'm afraid to talk about it because i'll leak things. i'm so paranoid. >> a whole new generation about to go to a galaxy far, far away. and good morning, america. "star wars" the main event in hollywood last night. there you see it right there, the stormtroopers going up the red carpet. and all you guys are going to a top-secret screening tonight. >> that's -- yep, cannot bring our phones tonight.
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>> no spoilers here. >> i'm on debate duty tonight. in las vegas, they're getting ready. take a look at the strip right there. hottest ticket in town. donald trump right now, the strong front-runner. they are preparing for a prize fight. >> and we'll take a look inside the venetian, where that debate will take place. nine candidates up on that stage. donald trump center stage once again. the gop front-runner growing even stronger in the polls topping our new abc news/"washington post" poll with 38% but that trump rally last night got ugly and abc's cecilia vega starts us off in las vegas. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. because of those polls ted cruz for the very first time will be standing right next to donald trump on that stage here in just a few hours. but as you mentioned about that rally last night, some very disturbing allegations about things that were said as protesters were being taken out of that room. take a listen. overnight a donald trump rally in las vegas turning ugly. protesters repeatedly
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is being removed. it's unclear who but someone yells "light him on fire." >> light the [ bleep ] on fire. >> bye-bye. >> reporter: overnight donald trump lobbing a preemptive strike across the political bow at the man coming dangerously close to his lead. >> trump, 41%, cruz, 14%. [ crowd boos ] and everyone else much lower, i mean, somewhere. >> reporter: texas senator ted cruz now posing a very real threat to the reality tv star's front-runner status. and before a huge crowd in las vegas, trump ready for a debate night with unshakable confidence. >> i'll be honest, i think tomorrow night, i think it's going to be big. [ cheers and applause ] oh. ooh. and they're all coming after me.
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me has gone right down the sub. tube. so that's good. >> reporter: for now cruz still playing nice. >> i don't think the american people are interested in a bunch of candidates bickering like schoolchildren. >> reporter: but the stage now set for a showdown on the strip just hours away. florida senator marco rubio spending his debate eve rallying supporters in las vegas, too. going after president obama rather than the eight rivals who will share the stage with him. >> so last sunday the president spoke to the nation in an effort to calm us and make us feel more comfortable. i swear to you, i wish he hadn't spoken at all. >> reporter: 69-year-old trump says he's ready and healthy enough for the fight. the billionaire offering a clean bill of health as proof. well, sort of. after vowing to release his full medical report, trump instead offered up just this short note from his doctor saying trump's physical strength and stamina are extraordinary. and in true trump fashion, the doctor declaring that if elected, mr. trump, i can state unequivocally, will be the
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elected to the presidency. the healthiest individual and that letter declaring trump astonishingly excellent. but there was one glitch. trump said that the doctor who wrote that letter was named jacob bornstein. jacob bornstein passed away years ago. his son wrote that letter and trump if i canning that in later posts. but a big political oops out >> i would say. let's dig into it now with jon karl and tom llamas. this lead for donald trump in our poll remarkably durable. >> this is no flash in the pan. just take a look at abc's polls going back to may. he was only at 4% before he got in. since july he has had a lead of at least 10% in every single abc/"washington post" poll now, of course, his lead more than 20 points. >> republican voters trust him on all the big issues, national security the top of the list. >> look at the attributes. in the same poll. on the question of who can
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wins that. and here's the one that amazes me, who has the best chance to win in 2016? and in our poll overwhelmingly people say donald trump. >> even though the poll also shows that hillary clinton would beat him more than any other candidate. >> more than any other candidate, yeah. >> you're out on the trail with trump all the time. been taking jabs at ted cruz. expect that tonight? >> it's the fight that everyone wants to see and i'm sure the fight that cnn, the host of the debate wants to see. trump has been a counterpuncher. and yesterday said cruz is a good guy and may be softening the blows. cruz said he doesn't want personal attacks and doesn't want to go down the gutter. the fight he wants to have is with senator rubio. he wants to attack him on obamacare and immigration. >> rubio wants that fight with cruz, as well, and, jon, i'm wondering if chris christie will be the guy to take on trump tonight. >> yeah, i mean he's there and he fought his way back into this
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and he's been playing that role. and, of course, he's the one who can be bombast as anyone on that stage with the possible exception of trump. >> rubio ready to go? >> his team said he's had four good debates and it's shown. family from vegas in the audience and the really prepared for several attacks from christie, rand paul and senator cruz. >> thank you, guys, very much. we'll all be watching. let's go to robin. the fight against isis. defense secretary ash carter arriving in turkey this morning to meet with battlefield commanders and allies as the hunt for isis sympathizers in here in the u.s. intensifies. and the fbi arresting that maryland man accused of supporting the terror group. and abc's pierre thomas joins us with the details. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the allegations are chilling and if true involve an escalation in isis tactics with the group trying to finance a terror plot against the homeland right here at home.
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isis operatives in egypt and syria sent mohamed elshinawy nearly $9,000 to quote conduct an attack on u.s. soil. what's more, the fbi says elshinawy used isis-inspired techniques and set up his computer so it would not store any information about his activities, robin. >> that's the situation there. what's the latest on that search of the pond in san bernardino? >> reporter: they have yet to reveal anything significant in connection with the case and authorities are trying to find the hard drive from the couple's computer which they hope will provide more answers, robin. >> that is the hope. all right, pierre, thank you. the latest on bowe bergdahl, the sergeant who abandoned his post in afghanistan, held captive by the taliban for five years is now facing a court-martial for desertion that could give him a life sentence behind bars. >> reporter: bowe bergdahl is facing a court-martial and potential life sentence this morning. the 29-year-old was held hostage by the taliban for five years
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stakes prisoner swap last year. but now the american sergeant could be heading back behind bars for life, charged with desertion and misbehavior for endangering his fellow troops. a preliminary hearing had recommended a lesser court-martial that would limit prison time to just one year. in a terse statement bergdahl's lawyer said he had hoped the case would not go in this direction. the decision comes as we're hearing directly from bergdahl for the first time. >> good grief, i'm in over my head. >> reporter: explaining why he abandoned his remote base in afghanistan in interviews broadcast by the hit podcast serial. >> all's i was seeing was basically leadership failure to the point that the lives of the guys standing next to me were literally in danger. >> reporter: bergdahl says he walked away to draw attention to these problems. but he walked right into the arms of the taliban.
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taliban detainees held in guantanamo. but the white house stands by the decision. >> the commander in a chief feels a responsibility for everyone that puts on the uniform. that we won't leave anyone behind. >> reporter: no date set for his next court hearing currently at a base in san antonio, texas, assigned for a desk job for the past year. george? >> thanks. to amy, you have breaking news out of paris. >> french authorities have arrested two people in connection with the terror attack earlier this year. a man and a woman are both charged with providing guns to the man who attacked a kosher deli killing four people after the "charlie hebdo" attack in january. the suspects have been taken into custody in northern france. and some new crew members are headed to the international space station. american tim copra blasted off on a russian rocket along with the first british astronaut tim peake visiting the space station. a dramatic scene here. at a courthouse in oklahoma. take a look as the district
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runs straight towards him trying to escape. the d.a. tackles him refuses to let go even as he's dragged down the hallway. that man now faces some new charges. you may remember this, two high school football players in texas attacking a referee. an assistant coach now pleaded guilty to ordering that assault. he has been fined and now faces probation. well, drones are one of the most popular gifts this holiday season. and now you'll be required to register most of them. the faa has announced online registration for drones weighing more than half a pound will begin monday. the fee will be waived for the first month. finally a leap of faith with a big twist. look at this 24-story ski jump in michigan. pro skier sammy carlson soared into the record books after flying off the ramp backwards. >> ooh. >> launching 500 feet into the air. he did it for a film called "the sammy c. project" and look at that.
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vertical drop, 364 feet and they hadn't used that ramp since 1994. >> ooh. >> so he's trying to encourage people to be bold. live your dreams. >> can you imagine the speed at the bottom of that? >> i can't imagine doing it face forward. >> i've gone backwards but not on purpose. it's like, whoa. >> we all have. yes. >> all right, amy. now to bill cosby fighting back against those sexual assault allegations made by dozens of women. many of them pictured on this cover of "new york" magazine. he is now countersuing seven of the women who sued him for defamation. abc's linsey davis is here with the details. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is arguably the most aggressive move we've seen bill cosby take in this entire scandal. his lawsuit contends the women engaged in a campaign to assassinate his reputation and calls their accusations nothing more than an opportunistic attempt to extract financial gain from him. this morning, bill cosby is
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allegations of sexual assault, now claiming he's the victim, filing a lawsuit against several of his accusers. >> we are now taking steps in order to right a wrong, restoring mr. cosby's good name, philanthropy endeavors and career are all objectives of doing this and those are all things that these seven women systemically and intentionally set to destroy. and this is our response to that. >> reporter: the lawsuit filed monday in federal court in massachusetts is countersuing seven of the more than 50 women who came forward accusing cosby of sexual assault, drugging, or rape. barbara boman is one of them. he accused each of them about lying about the allegation. >> when i went into the lawyer's office, he laughed at me and treated me like i was delusional. who is going to believe that? bill cosby, dr. huxtable. >> reporter: despite those claims cosby's attorney accuses
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malicious, opportunistic, false and defamatory accusations of sexual misconduct against him. for their own financial gain. the attorney representing all seven women says no one should be surprised by this countersuit. >> you try to bring the power that you have against these women in an effort to shift the focus away from you and your conduct. >> reporter: when we sat down with the embattled comedian in may, he wouldn't address the allegations directly. >> i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: it is important to note no charges have ever been filed against cosby. he is now seeking compensatory and punitive damages to the maximum extent of the law. and guys, it's fair to say there may be more of these defamation lawsuits field on his behalf in the future. >> we'll see. all right, linsey, thank you. let's talk about "star wars" again. but so excited. it is finally here, the "star wars" world premiere, hollywood heavyweights out in force last night. for "the force awakens."
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for all the excitement. good morning to you, nick. >> reporter: good morning, lara. well, the movie played just a few hours ago right here in the famous tcl chinese theater in the heart of hollywood. part of the reason for all this excitement and hype is the unprecedented secrecy that surrounded this movie. the trailers were purposefully cryptic. information like a new hero rey's last name very intentionally withheld. >> the reason we keep it a secret is so people could enjoy the thing. to watch it and not know what happens is amazing. >> reporter: you die in this film? >> possibly. >> it's hard for me to talk. keeping my mouth shut is easy. >> really enjoyed the secrecy. >> reporter: why? >> it's been fun. it's like a power trip. >> reporter: luke, our returning hero absent from the posters, why? >> i want to see mark hamill. we've been devoid of mark hamill.
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because i'll leak things. i'm so paranoid. there was no secrecy like this the first go-around. >> reporter: there wasn't social media in '77. but the truth is "star wars" fans don't want to know. this poster hung on set. >> one of the things that is most gratifying is when people say thank you for not ruining the story for them. >> camera, action. >> reporter: rumors of a no-fly zone over the studio, fake scripts for auditions and -- did mark hamill really have to wear a cape going between his trailer and the soundstage? >> mark apparently just likes to wear capes. >> i've seen this movie ten times so what i have wanted more than anything is let it all out. >> even the press we talked to seem to be totally on board. not knowing. >> reporter: even carrie fisher kept quiet. >> i have no filter, boundaries, nothing so i could get in trouble and didn't because people didn't answer specific questions. >> reporter: because it's easy
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da, da, da this is where i go >> now, a message from mark hamill himself. if you see this movie keep the secrets to yourself in respect of the people who come after you. guys, that's luke skywalker, talking to you, with your fancy screening in new york later. talking to you. >> yes. >> under orders. >> will carrie fisher be there? can she be on every red carpet? >> i know. are you jealous of nick? >> i had my time. i can share her with the world. >> she'll make time for everybody. she's amazing like that. >> sure. some of the stars that were at the premiere tweeted. shonda rhimes, "grey's anatomy" tweeted holy blank, that "star wars: the force awakens" is so good in the best old-school way and our friend rob lowe said he, quote, cried like a baby and whooped like a teen. >> wow. >> so really great tweets out there pch. and the rest of us can
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and don't share them, please, on thursday when the movie opens in 4100 theaters. >> it is a big one. >> yep. let's go to ginger right now. we've been enjoying the warmth. >> enjoying it. but some people getting stuck in it. this is upper red lake, minnesota, at least 50 fishermen, ice fishermen had to be rescued. but don't worry. cold air is coming. look at this out of denver, 2 to some 5 inches of snow falling. that's what the highways look like. plows are having a tough time keeping up and some flights have already been canceled. but cold air? sit right behind that storm, so it will bust through these mild temperatures. and by the weekend, we will drop down to a high of only 29 in chicago. look at sunday morning in new york city. it will be freezing. getting back to normal. your local weather 30 seconds away.
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brought to you by target. and much less wind. highs will generally range from 40-45 from north to south. while no major systems are in the offing for the next five days, there still remains a small shower chance for late tonight into tomorrow morning. this would drop less than a tenth of an inch of rainfall, if that. it'll also be windy again tomorrow. plan on cooler weather to move in for thursday and friday with temperatures rebounding back well above normal by >> one of the "star wars" secrets i can't wait for. i heard there's atmospheric meteorologic things happening. seriously. [ laughter ]
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down tomorrow. >> i just got so scared you were going to get in trouble. i was like, don't do it, ginger. >> i thought you were going to get in trouble. >> she just made j.j.'s day. >> thanks, ginger. coming up a young successful financial adviser now wanted by police for reportedly stabbing a stranger. the search for her under way right now. and the wild story of a texas plumber whose truck ended up in the hands of isis. you've seen these pictures everywhere. his company's logo on it. it's making his life a nightmare. >> i don't need this press and i don't need the threats to my family. >> he's now suing for a million dollars. with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis.
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should be moved to a different county. chadwick is facing several charges including vehicular homicide in the death of a city worker during a police chase in april. he claims that pre-trial publicity won't give him a fair trial in linn county. police were trying to pull over chadwick in april for registration violation when he drove off. the chase ended when he crashed into a city water division vehicle that stephen cook was driving. cook later died at the hospital. chadwick's trial is set for march 7th. iowa city police are looking for the man who robbed a kum and go just before 11 yesterday morning. police say the suspect tried to steal a bank bag from someone outside the store and then bit a bystander. anyone with information is asked to call police. and now here's kaj with your first alert forecast. plan on a day with a partly to mostly cloudy sky and much less wind. highs will generally range from 40-45 from north to south. while no major systems are in the offing for the next five days, there still remains a
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late tonight into tomorrow morning. this would drop less than a tenth of an inch of rainfall, if that. it'll also be windy again tomorrow. plan on cooler weather to move in for thursday and friday with temperatures rebounding back well above normal by sunday. next week continues to look unsettled with periodic chances for rainfall and highs surging well back into the upper 40s to lower 50s.today: mostly cloudy high: 40-46 winds: - se 5-15 alo: 42 dbq: 42 iow: 43tonight: isolated showers low: 36-42 winds: se 10-20 alo: 38 dbq: 37 iow: 40tomorrow: isolated am showers, windy high: 40-46 winds: sw 20-30 alo: 42 dbq: 45 iow: 45tomorrow night: mostly cloudy low: 24-30 winds: w 5-15 alo: 27 dbq: 26 iow: 28 dubuque police are asking for
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honey your soul could never grow old it's evergreen oh, we are swaying on the set right now. ed sheeran with his hit song "thinking out loud." coming up why he may be thinking out loud but not sharing it on social media anymore. his big decision to take a break from social media. >> yeah, a lot of his fans unhappy about that. they're upset but we'll get into that in a little bit. also right now, republicans getting ready for a big showdown tonight. donald trump going head to head
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things getting nasty at his rally last night as they face off against protesters. and millions of americans are traveling this time of year. and actually getting there on time! new numbers reveal that flights are among the most timely and least cancelled in more than 20 years. >> great news for all of those getting ready to fly for the holidays and the report focused on flights in october, revealing the most punctual airline, delta, hawaiian and alaskan. >> delta, hawaiian and alaskan. >> i pick hawaiian. i'll try that out for you. >> that is all coming up. we begin with that surprising case of the successful mba financial adviser now wanted for attempted murder after stabbing a woman for no apparent reason in a drugstore. abc's mara schiavocampo is here with the story. good morning, mara. >> reporter: good, good morning. this is a crime that has baffled a lot of people, including law enforcement. a petite 40-year-old
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references on linkedin, now wanted for a seemingly random attack. and as the victim recovers, the unusual suspect is on the run. this morning, two very different images are emerging of this woman, one of a beautiful perpendicular wearing successful financial adviser with an mba and a degree in molecular biology, the other of a woman on the run. police releasing this surveillance image of rohinie bisesar monday taken moments after they say she plunged a knife into a woman at a toronto subway station, seemingly at random. >> by all accounts it is an unprovoked attack. the victim does not recognize the suspect as someone that she does know. >> reporter: it happened friday at a drugstore inside the station. investigators say around 2:55 p.m. bisesar walked in with a knife and stabbed an unidentified woman in her 20s. the victim now in serious but stable condition and bisesar still on the run. >> apparently, she is well-educated. and the financial district is somewhere that she frequents. we're asking for the public's
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bisesar violent and dangerous but say they are baffled by a possible motive. her linkedin page revealing her leadership roles in organizations for women in business. one professor at her university praising her on the site writing "she was superb both for the outstanding quality of her work and for her warmth and interpersonal skills." >> was there some event in the hours or even days before this attack that would have enraged her to go out and harm a particular person or random person? >> reporter: now, friends describe the attack as completely out of character and bisesar has no criminal record. police are advising residents not to approach her if they see her but to call the authorities right away because, again, they are saying she's dangerous. we cover a lot of unusual stories. this is very unusual. a lot of questions as to why this happened. >> hopefully they will find her so she doesn't cause harm to others or herself. >> or herself, exactly. >> it's a strange one. >> thank you.
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hood. four members of an oregon family, including two young children, trapped overnight in deep snow. they're speaking out about how they survived until help aid arrived. abc's neal karlinsky reports. >> reporter: what should have been a fun family day out, turned into a race of the clock bracing 20-degree temperatures. jose correa took his fiance, ally baluta and two brothers to mt. hood looking for the best hill for sledding. but with 44 inches of snow falling over the last week, the drive quickly turned treacherous. jose soon found his truck stuck on a desolate path. his rear wheels soon buried in the four-foot-deep snow with no cell phone service they were stuck with no way out and no way to communicate. >> it was scary, yeah. >> i was just like on and off crying.
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their chests, the group hunkered down in their truck leaving it running eating the few snacks they had left waiting till daylight to venture out. >> if i would have panicked they would have panicked too. i was calm, i was, you know, telling them that everything was going to be okay. >> reporter: fortunately jose's mom posted the group's last known location on facebook. >> this is every mom's worst nightmare. >> reporter: after a few terrifying moments of wading through the heavy white powder looking for any sign of life, jose ran into a group of snowmobilers who ferried his group to safety. >> if it wasn't for them, i don't know, we probably would still be up there. >> reporter: officials say they did all the right things to ensure a happy ending, making the right call by having a planned route and telling someone where they were traveling. for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> always key to let someone know where you're traveling like he said. >> did all the smart things. >> mm-hmm. coming up, the, the texas plumber whose old truck ended up
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back now with that wild story of the texas plumber whose company truck with its logo and phone number still on it somehow ended up in the hands of isis fighters and in a propaganda video. he is now suing the dealer that resold the car. and abc's david wright is here with that story. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. they say there's no such thing as bad publicity. well, let me tell you about this plumber. free advertising worldwide of the worst sort. his pickup truck ending up on the front lines of syria featured prominently in isis propaganda, so he's now filing suit. the black ford f-250 still has his logo but the dudes who now drive it clearly aren't interested in fixing any leaks.
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said, you can't believe this. >> reporter: that's his old truck, now 7,000 miles away from texas city, texas, with quite the gun rack in back. there it is in action. isis militants firing the anti-aircraft gun, the logo and the company phone number as clear as the intentions of those isis militants in the ski masks. >> i really at first thought it was just somebody playing with us. >> reporter: the plumber mark oberholtzer says when he traded in the truck to a dealer, they told him they'd rather remove the decal so as not to risk scratching the paint. but when these pictures started popping up on extremist twitter feeds a year ago today, it became clear the dealer never removed it. tracking the truck on the used car site carfax, it went from an auction in houston, texas, to mersin, turkey, from there ending up somewhere near aleppo, syria, in the hands of jihadists. oberholtzer says death threats started pouring in over the
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>> she was getting constant calls, threats, nothing about plumbing. >> reporter: now those photos pop up on his yelp page. they even made it on to the final episode of "the colbert report." >> a texas plumber's work truck showed up in syria although pickup truck, desert, machine gun, that could still be texas. >> reporter: the plumber is now suing the dealer for a million bucks claiming mark-1's revenues were lost and the company's reputation was irretrievably damaged. the plumber says this was free advertising he could do without. >> i don't need this press and i don't need the threats to my family. >> reporter: well, the plumber was even questioned by the fbi and homeland security about this. of course, we reached out to the dealership auto nation which essentially blamed the auctionerk er. they say the truck was sent out for auction as soon as it came in. and the dealer said it's
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has had to go through this. you don't say, robin. >> bring in dan abrams to see what he has to say about this. you feel for the guy. legally where does he stand? >> you can understand why he's furious, upset. there's no question there's sort of damages here. but that doesn't necessarily mean you can hold the dealership responsible. it's a tough legal case. they're throwing all sorts of possible legal theories here hoping that one will stick but the key question is, was it negligence? should they have known better in effect, than to allow this to happen? and one of the questions when you're talking about negligence is foreseeability. meaning could you have foreseen that these sorts of damages would occur? you could say it's foreseeable there would be damages and he's got a suit. you certainly couldn't have foreseen it would end up in the hands of isis is syria. >> no, you couldn't have foreseen that. but the plumber is saying that he was trying to take down the name and number and that the dealer stopped him from doing it. >> he said that the dealer said don't worry about it. we've got a better way to do it. that's the heart of his case, the heart of his case is about
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meaning, they should have taken it off. they should have known that no one should be driving around in this truck with this decal and that is certainly the strongest part of his argument. >> looking for damages, he's really look for more here. >> he's looking to clear his name. he's looking for, every time someone says, hey, i saw your truck. or some jerk calls him on the phone and says, you know, what do you do? look, i sued them. i sued them. i think this is his primary effort to clear his name and there will probably be a settlement. >> i can't imagine being that guy and seeing your truck in that video. >> with your phone number. >> with your phone number. >> let's hope this story helps him, too. >> thank you. coming up ed sheeran quitting social media, no instagram, no tweets. a lot of reaction from fans this morning. caught on camera an angry customer, oh, boy, he was angry, rammed his pickup into a hotel lobby. >> wow. >> two workers running for their lives. they were okay.
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doing some thinking not out loud taking a break from his phone, social media. his more than 20 million followers not happy about it. how long will it last? t.j. holmes is here with his speculation. t.j., what do you got? >> reporter: look, i have 120,329 twitter followers on my account. i could quit right now and nobody would care. thank you bst a but it's a big deal if ed sheeran does it. he'll be back, oh, any minute if he follows a trend. i'll just keep on making the same mistake >> reporter: i love you the most in the world. how am i going to survive? my life won't be worth living. that's just a sample of some of the reaction to ed sheeran saying he's stepping away from social media. the grammy winner writes to his 5.5 million instagram followers that he's taking a break from my phone, e-mails, and all social media for awhile. explaining, i find myself seeing
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not my eyes, and wants to travel the world and see everything i missed. all by myself, i'm here again all by myself >> reporter: but fans don't fret, ed might be back on your twitter feed before you know it. and i'll be gone, gone tonight >> reporter: remember former one direction member zayn n lik. he once announced he would quit twitter because of nasty messages. he even deactivated his account. that last t all of 48 hours and he was back. i'm living in the 21st century >> reporter: kanye west seemed to be quitting when he deleted all of his tweets and said, be back soon. it turned out to be the next day i'll wait four months until our >> reporter: so how long will ed sheeran last? he writes to his fans see you all next autumn or maybe next week.
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we go further so you can.the person who drove through a veteran's memorial, causing 15- thousand dollars in damage. police say sometime on friday night or early saturday morning, someone drove a dark colored s-u-v through the grass and into veteran's memorial plaza on schmitt island. tire tracks show the driver continued toward a set of memorial benches, hitting several and smashing one into pieces. police say the person responsible could be charged with felony criminal mischief. the dubuque - jo daviess county crime stoppers is offering a one thousand dollar reward for information in this case. a man faces a first degree murder charge after
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his girlfriend, who is from waterloo. 51 year old michelle key died sunday in hampton, iowa. officers responded to 621 1st street northeast around 5:45 that night for a suicidal person. police say they found key's body and arrested her boyfriend, 60 year old ronald rand. when you see news, call newsline nine. that number is 319-365-9999. you can also send pictures and videos to newsroom at kcrg dot com. and now here's your first alert forecast. plan on a day with a partly to mostly cloudy sky and much less wind. highs will generally range from 40-45 from north to south. while no major systems are in the offing for the next five days, there still remains a small shower chance for late tonight into tomorrow morning. this would drop less than a tenth of an inch of rainfall, if that. it'll also
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good morning, america. it's 8 a.m. and shannen doherty's bombshell lawsuit. real-life drama for the "beverly hills 90210" star. did someone pose as her to gain access to medical records. a possible link between antidepressants and autism in newborns. dr. besser is here live. have a holly jolly christmas "gma" is helping you put money back in your pocket to spend big on your family this holiday. >> most people have around
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>> the toys, tech gift, even boxes that could be worth big bucks right now. nobody can drag me plus hollywood superstar will smith and breakout country star chris stapleton here live as we say -- >> good morning, america. good morning, chris stapleton. here on "good morning america" this morning. boy, did he blow everyone away at the cmas. >> he did. >> with justin timberlake. >> and he's going to blow everyone here in just a little bit right here in times square. >> also picked up a few cma awards that night. take a look at our control room. oh, all decked out in onesies. >> oh, wow. >> like the leopard one is there they are comfortable but not the only reason -- >> look at lilly directing. >> she's a dancing director.
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they're the most searched gift this holiday season and our becky worley is here to show you how to get a great deal on them for you and your family. >> notice when there's a camera shot in the control room we have all the time in the world. >> just keep going. >> no wraps. >> we gave amy plenty of time to get over there for the morning rundown. >> thank you for that. onesies in the control room. the big story this morning, the u.s. stepping up the fight against isis, ash carter has arrived in turkey to meet with u.s. commanders there and discuss new ways to attack the terror group. he is calling on turkey to get more involved in the fight and saudi arabia has announced a new coalition of 34 muslim nations to fight terrorism. the fbi has arrested a man from maryland acued of faking thousands from isis operatives for an attack on u.s. oil. if the allegations are true, it would be the first time isis has directly funded an operation here. well, donald trump enters
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polls enjoying nearly 40% of the poll in our new vote 20 points ahead of senator ted cruz. he expects all of his rivals to attack him tonight. warm temperatures w wl save homeowners big money. the price of natural gas, the lowest in 14 years with prices half as hutch as last year. adjusted for inflation we have not paid this little to heat our homes since 1992. in oklahoma police say a guest angry about his bill drove his truck through the lobby of this motel. look at that. wow, two people rushed to get out of the way just in the nick of time. the driver then surrendered to police. finally, they say love can make you do some crazy things. like exhibit a, a man in houston wanted to propose with the city skyline in the background. the problem, the spot he wanted was right in the middle of interstate 45. so he gathered enough friends to
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he popped the question. now, he's just hopeful that police don't come with questions of their own. so hashtag on his instagram says, she said yes but you can't hear her because of all the horns blaring. good luck to them in we wish them the very best. >> not sure how they did it but good luck with the marriage. medical news and rich is here. important new research for parents-to-be that found taking antidepressants during a pregnancy could i increase the risk the baby as hauts. rich, what do you make of this? >> this is the biggest study done yet to try to answer the question done in canada, very large study and what they wanted to find out do antidepressants like pro-secret increase the risk of autism? baseline, women not taking an antidepressant a little under 1% had a child who developed autsdz. for those taking an antidepressants, the risk went
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it was real, 98% of the women did not have a child that developed it. >> what does this mean for a woman dealing with depression and wanting to get pregnant. >> don't just stop your medications but there's balanced risk here. we know for a woman who has depression and not treated during pregnancy there's risks there, as well. the baby may be a little small, may be delivered a little early so interest to weigh those risks between the risk of a slight increase in the risk of autism and the health risks to the baby. we never want a woman to be exposed to more medications than necessary during pregnancy. but this is one of those situations where some women can be treated with talk therapy and others will need a medication for their health and the health of their baby. >> maybe if you haven't had the medication don't start. >> you don't want to start if you don't need it but for some people, p pple who need it shouldn't increase their level of guilt they've done something wrong because they're battling the risk of untreated depression.
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questions. >> i can tell you i will. to lara. here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." shannen doherty is he real-life drama. did someone impersonate her to get her private information. how to save big on the holidays. hidden cash in your home. what one family found made them more than $600. we hope to do that for you. in "pop news," a brand-new harry potter prequel trailer is fantastic. you know what else is fantastic? one of my favorites, i know he's one of yours, will smith is with us signing autographs. >> it's great.
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welcome back to "gma." shannen doherty back in the headlines. she's suing her former managers claiming the firm impersonated her to obtain confidential medical information and "nightline" anchor juju chang here with the story. hey, juju. >> good morning. you know, doherty is suing her former business manager for failing to pay her premiums allowing her health insurance to lapse which she believes crucially delayed her breast cancer diagnosis. and now these newly released phone calls to the insurance company show that someone was trying to impersonate her. this morning, bombshell allegations in actress shannen doherty's lawsuit against her former management company. >> i have a tumor in my breast. >> reporter: the 44-year-old whose character on the hit show
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discovered she herself had breast cancer after being uninsured for a year because she says her former managers from the firm tanner mainstain neglected to pay her health insurance premium. >> thank you for calling screen actors build health care. >> i was wondering if you could help me. i know this might sound stupid. i need to know where my billing statement was mailed on january of 2014. >> reporter: overnight doherty's lawyer submitting phone calls as evidence in a new filing saying one member of her former management firm called the health insurance company falsely impersonating the star just days after doherty approached them about their failure to pay her insurance. >> can i get your name? >> shannen doherty. >> and your date of birth. >> 4/12/71. >> reporter: the caller asking the insurance company about her billing information but was denied after failing to provide sufficient information to confirm her identity as miss doherty. >> and can you verify the
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is it no longer my business manager's? >> that's not what we have. >> i apologize for that. >> you can't verify the address? >> no. >> in the lawsuit doherty's reps say the firm at one point admits it failed to pay doherty's insurance premium but later claimed the star's bills a notice of conditionslation were both lost in the mail. >> there's a lot you don't know about me. probably better that it stayed that way. >> reporter: abc news reached out to tanner mainstain but has not heard back. the company previously telling us her claims are patently false. doherty is seeking unspecified damages. now you should know during the time she was unsure sureinsured she didn't get medical care and d that according to the suit may have been the critical time that her breast cancer spread to at least one lymph node. doherty has reportedly been undergoing treatment. >> oh, juju. >> could be a landmark case. >> could be, could be, could be. >> absolutely. want to switch gears to "gma on the money." americans will spend an average
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this year alone. abc's mara schiavocampo is going to show us how to find some hidden cash in your home to help pay for all those gifts. >> reporter: for the mulders the gift of giving can come with a hefty price tag. >> your turn. >> reporter: thanks to five kids under 8. do you want them to have t t all-out big christmas? >> we want them have a good time. >> reporter: they spent about $1,000 last year but turns out there may be hidden holiday cash right in their home. enter money saving expert lori greutman. how much hidden money do you think most have in their home? >> about a thousand dollars. >> reporter: first she said, did you know there's money in old toys? clothes too. >> things that sell really well
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train, mr. potato head and my little pony. using swap.com they filled two boxes with toys in good condition and clothes that are in season. the company pays for shipping and once the boxes arrive they'll be put up for sale on the website. on average sellers earn about $150 per box. save the boxes the toys come in too. those can be worth cash too. an american girl doll box with fetch as much as $30 on ebay. old electronics. even broken ones, check out kiiboo.com. just box up your items and send them to their california office where they will inspect, price and post your electronics. two smartphones and an airport express expected to fetch christie about $100 and finally even old books can make a buck. using the amazon seller app, christie scans the books' bar codes to find out how much they're worth and sets the price before sending them off to am song who will sell them. >> this book is worth $74.50.
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whopping $196. in total the mulders found $656 making this christmas a little merrier. how is that going to impact christmas? >> well, it's going to help out a lot. >> maybe we'll make sure we get gifts for each other this year. >> all right, mara, thank you very much. will smith has starred in many memorable movies, and he is about to add to that list with his latest, "concussion." he prays the brilliant forensic pathologist dr. bennet omalu. >> if you continue to deny my work, the world will deny my work, but men, your men continue toie. their families left in ruins. tell the truth! >> well, we're looking up.
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so we're like looking. hello, will. how are you? >> i am so good. how are you doing? >> great to see you. i watched the screener. it is so powerful and it's really beautiful, his passion, and dr. omalu was here yesterday. congratulations on the golden globe nomination. >> thank you, thank you very much. that's -- it's going well. this one, i was a little conflicted when i first took this film so it feels good that people are responding well to it. >> and i'm going to talk about how you were conflicted in just a moment but first, following him around, he performs autopsies. you really spent a lot of time to get the sense of who this man is, didn't you? >> yeah, he is such a beautiful man. he was here yesterday, so he is -- he's just sweet and brilliant. he has eight degrees. you know, so he's a man of
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a deeply spiritual man, you know, so it's like how he blends those two things that -- the science and the spirituality into one just gorgeous being. >> when someone is on his table he treats them as a patient speaking to them. >> yes, i saw him perform four autopsies, so, you know, because you know i take my work seriously, you know, so i'm committed. so, i went in there with him and an autopsy is aggressive, it really is and i went and i watched him, and he sees himself as a deliverer of souls, you know, so he's playing music, he's talking to the person and he sort of sees himself delivering the soul from this world to the next, you know, so as an actor it was just ecstatic to find that depth of interesting character. >> so, we know how you feel about him. this is what he said about you
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>> oh, okay. >> he took my story and the story of cte from the depths of the california central valley to the peak of the mountaintop of the american mountain under the american psyche and for this i'm profoundly grateful. >> and he said he'd see you at the globes too. >> i love that guy. >> do you take on an added sense of responsibility? this is not the first time you've played a real-life character as you did that received oscar nominations. do you approach it differently? >> i don't approach it differently as much as there's a little bit more weight to it. specifically with "concussion," we shot in pittsburgh. so, the families of a lot of the players were on the set. some of the locations we used were the actually places that the things happened, so there
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responsibility to the fact that these are people's lives that you're actually going to see and they're going to watch the movie. >> and as you alluded to earlier, you were a little conflicted in the beginning because dr. omalu took a lot of heat from the nfl saying you're anti-football. you're anti-sports, and you too approached it at first going i'm not quite sure about it because your son plays -- >> my son played for four years and it was some of the most beautiful time that we have had together. you know, this is not an anti-football movie. you know, i love football. i grew up in philly. i'm a football fan. my eagles, you know, so it was a very inconvenient truth, the reality of the science and as a parent, i knew that i didn't know when my son was playing football.
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head trauma from the game could cause long-term brain injury. >> and that's what dr. omalu was about was finding the truth, getting to the truth. >> they can make whatever decision they want, but for me as a parent i was impelled to deliver this film to the world. >> and you really did. you did that. i cannot believe it's been 25 years since "fresh prince of bel-air." i think we have some of the first episodes. >> oh, no. >> oh, yeah. it all started here. this is where it all started. >> tragedy. >> you could not have known 25 years ago it would have the legs it had. >> that does not look like a guy nominated for a lden globe. >> you're going to hit the road. >> yeah, about -- jeff and i, we never actually had a chance to go on tour because "fresh prince of bel-air" came on on in 1990 and our first real hit was
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chance to go on tour. >> you're going to change that. >> we're going to change that this summer. >> all right. >> i'll see you out there. >> you'll see my face in the place. >> throw on your baseball cap backwards. >> advantage your move. all the best to you, and to jada and kids. "concussion" opens nationwide on christmas day. >> out on christmas day. >> let's go outside to ginger. >> that is a classic will smith dance. i love it. look what i found out here. this is roxanne and her grandmother katrina helped her make this and she said, we'll go on tv with this? you can't wear it on "gma" and not get on tv. welcome. let's start the forecast. we go to oregon and the central oregon coast, seafoam blowing off. look at the people and dogs with all that coming in. you know it's been a ruckus couple of weeks out in the west and chilly one, freeze warnings and frost advisories from california to arizona this morning.
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generally range from 40-45 from north to south. while no major systems are in the offing for the next five days, there still remains a small shower chance for late tonight into tomorrow morning. this would drop less than a tenth of an inch of rainfall, if that. it'll also be windy again tomorrow. plan on cooler weather to move in for thursday and friday with temperatures rebounding back well above normal by sunday. next week >> just chatting it up. all right, lara, let's get in for "pop." >> we begin with this. stars that dress together win together, at least that's what golden globe nominees jennifer lawrence and amy schumer are hoping for this award season. you know, it used to be major fashion faux pas being caught wearing the same dress as someone else at the same event. >> true. >> not these gals.
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play twins for the big night. j. law says since she's the face of christian dior, she has to wear the label but she'll have them make two of whatever they'd make for her, one for her and one for her bff. >> oh. if i must. >> oh, darnit. robin, if you have your label, make you something, i'm sure amy and i would wear it. >> i'll keep that in mind. but, you know, we're thinking double trouble. both gals nominated for the same category, best actress in a comedy or musical, so that should be a great night. they're not taking over for tina and amy because nobody ever could but this duo is pretty powerful and pretty fun so we'll see if they can pull off the twinsy look. >> why was it before a major fashion faux pas to wear the same -- >> you do have it easy. we're wearing tuxes this year.
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also in "pop news" this morning, it is a magical morning for harry potter fans, just a couple of hours ago the very first trailer for "fantastic beasts and where to find them" starring eddie redmayne appeared on twitter. take a look. >> yesterday a wizard out of new york with a case full of magical creatures and unfortunately some have escaped. >> it was open? >> just a smidge. >> just come in. >> uh-oh. just a smidge, but apparently a big enough smidge that a big hairy beast escaped. at least that's my interpretation. it is the first wizarding project by j.k. rowling since the last harry potter movie in 2 21. someone tells me this one starring colin farrell and jon voight will cause quite a stir at the box office when it comes out. >> love harry potter. great books even for adults and not embarrassed to say. >> you're still like a child.
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>> yes. and then finally everybody has different ways of recognizing their luggage at airports, especially during busy holiday times like this. you know, name tags, some people tie ribbons around the straps. we did not need a "pop news" investigation to recognize the most foolproof way ever to prevent your luggage from getting stolen. take a look at this guy. >> bottom right. bottom right corner. >> to ensure his suitcase stays with him. you kind of can't miss it's his suitcase. he had a giant photo of himself emblazoned on the side of his satchel. >> okay. >> we would love to tell you more about this unique and clever, i don't know, solution, but this posted anonymously by someone at the airport that thought it was brilliant.
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great ideas. >> we will forget -- >> i will give you that suitcase with that guy. be right back. don't know, solution, but this debate in las vegas tonight. c-n-n is partnering with facebook for the debate. the main debate starts at 7:30 on cnn. tonight's moderator wolf blitzer says the aftermath of san bernadino and paris terrorist attacks will dominate the questions. four candidates that are polling lower will participate in a debate starting at five. former presidential candidate howard dean will be in iowa campaigning for hillary clinton today and tomorrow.
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nominee. clinton and dean will make several stops in central iowa before coming to the iowa city public library at 7:30 this evening. tomorrow afternoon, they will be in cedar rapids and davenport. and now here's your first alert forecast. plan on a day with a partly to mostly cloudy sky and much less wind. highs will generally range from 40-45 from north to south. while no major systems are in the offing for the next five days, there still remains a small shower chance for late tonight into tomorrow morning. this would drop less than a tenth of an inch of rainfall, if that. it'll also be windy again tomorrow. plan on cooler weather to move in for thursday and friday with temperatures reboboding back well above normal by sunday. next week continues to look unsettled with periodic chances for rainfall and highs surging well back into the upper 40s to lower 50s.today: mostly cloudy high: 40-46 winds: - se 5-15 alo: 42 dbq:
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tennessee whiskey >> come on. you're as sweet as strawberry wine >> that was at the cmas this year, chris stapleton jamming with justin timberlake and chris stapleton is going to be here live this morning right here on "good morning america." >> that is coming up but right now i was just handed something. we do need to tell you about
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christmas is barreling toward us like a freight train and so it our ultimate buyer's guide. one of the most popular thing on it, adult onesies. nobody better to find out why they're so hot than becky worley wearing our lovely cheetah print. good morning, becky. >> rrr. this is the onesie i think of the season, lara. and, you know, when google analyzed fashion trends and their searches for fashion gifts, even they were surprised. this is number one on the list. why? well, in a two-hour morning television program i'm not sure we could even get to the bottom of that but, hey let's try. >> maybe it started with that pa pajama family or ralphie in a "christmas story." but these one pieces for grown-ups are now a thing. google says searches for adult onesies is trending higher than ugly christmas sweaters selling at most of the retailers and on
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these at macy's marked down from $40 to 19. target, 25. also kohl's and abercrombie & fitch who offer those percentage off deals regularly. >> you want to not get out of bed but still open presents and it. >> reporter: whether you call them union sleep or footsie pajamas not just for bedtime anymore. khloe kardashian is trying to make a fashion out of them. >> when instagraming, way more instagramable to put yourself in a cute onesie than in a blanket. >> reporter: some of these styles are quite inventive. >> rrr. and this one even has built-in paws. i do have to say they are ridiculously comfortable and cozy. >> maybe the reason these onesies are so popular is that they take us back to our
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that could be a really good thing kind of the grown-up way of being in your pa jamjamas all the time. >> nostalgia. sillyness. >> great deals. >> $24 the one i'm wearing right now. >> that's target. >> we have some of the sort of styles really trending right now. >> this is really fashionable. >> who needs maverick, top gun. >> nice, the one piece. will is modeling this aviator model. now, you'll notice it has a macho theme to it, pockets for comfortable and a zip from the bottom and zip from the top. you can figure out what that is for. >> back to work, will. >> all right, ariel has something on that's understated and subtle from one piece. on the back pockets for your wallet and your phone.
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kids nowadays are wearing them out and about. i doentsn't know that it's the ugly style. >> or yes, thank you. i think that's cute and this is very stylish. >> jade is wearing a beautiful onesie and is that sweet or what? >> go, jade. >> zippers very detail oriented. remember, you can sleep in this. and then you could throw on a pair of shoes or go to the grocery store. >> hopefully a shower. >> a lot to ask, lara. come on. >> we want to thank all of our onesie wearers including our crew. amazing, this is what we're here for trying to give people great gift ideas at every price point. these run the gamut. >> how far to put these on with your whole family. meow. >> i'm thinking about putting on the onesie.
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one company challenged its entire workforce to get fit and met the challenge collectively dropping 500 pounds and counting. jesse has their story. >> that's right. the 40 plus employees at sun war are halfway through their challenge an a few have lost more than 30 pounds each but took on the challenge together. take a look. this morning one company coming together to practice what they preach. sun warrior, a health food company in st. george, utah, committed to making plant based foods and supplements launching its ambassador challenge companywide where two employees will have the opportunity to become the face or the body of their brand. >> it's a great opportunity to create a culture for a company that puts a high value on health. here in offices we created that environment. >> reporter: in the past
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models fully equipped with six-packs and perfectly toned bodies kicking off in june with some employees meeting one-on-one and trainers and knew in additionists. >> we have a trainer that coming in monthly and put in a game that allows them to use it. >> stocked with fruit vegetables. the kitchen equipped with all the necessary ingredients to maintain a healthier and happier lifestyle. >> the cost of our groceries has gone up considerably but as a result we see employees in the kitchen constantly making smoothies or healthy meals that follow that plan. >> now six months later that hard work paying off. >> you have to be motivated and dedicated but once you start ee seeing results it's well worth it. >> jaren when he started the challenge and take a look at the slimmer jaren now.
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pounds, the entire work force losing 512 combined. the winners announced in march. not all about winning for these hard workers. we just want to share that message. we have the power within ourselves to heal ourself and take care of our own health. it's like power to the people. >> such a great initiative and we'll be checking back in to see how they did. >> pretty well. >> let's go back outside to ginger. >> george, how about we get in a little "ask zee." all brought to you by belfor and i've got annika from vermont. a live "ask zee," okay, get me your question. >> is it going to snow for christmas? >> and that is the question so many are asking, annika. i wish i had better news for you in new england. let's look at the forecast. what you see on that map is an average white christmas so should you on average, yes, but this year is not looking good.
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week really digs into the trough in the west and peaks up. it acts like a fence, fast-moving tunnel of air and blocks out the polar air and blocks out the polar snow. we want more kids to ask questions. go to my facebook page and find us there. make sure you toplan on a day with a partly to mostly cloudy sky and much less wind. highs will generally range from 40-45 from north to south. while no major systems are in the offing for the next five days, there still remains a small shower chance for late tonight into tomorrow sglfrl all that weather brought to you by belfor property restoration restoring more than property. george. >> thank you, ginger. coming up here we are
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best looks for less for your it's the most wonderful time to get dressed up and celebrate the holidays counting downn to christmas with the best looks for the season and all of these are going to be $150 or less. "good housekeeping's" style director lori bergamotto is here. so many getting ready for our holiday parties. ours might have been last night. we go to them. sometimes at home. what's the one thing to remember
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>> know your audience. take the temperature of the room. you don't want to be the girl completely overdressed for a casual gig. to that end we have some models to show you what to do. >> let's start with what to wear to the office party. aillejandro alejandro, come on out. >> here she comes. >> a great look. >> the thing we wanted to do is talk about basics. an outfit you might have in your home so white:30, black skirt and it's all about jazzing it up with some accessories and gave her this amazing glittery belt from azos. get creative with your accessories. those are black pumps $20 from cupid and added a hair up clip. you can do hair clips or go to the craft store. we are "good housekeeping" so we are crafty. >> i love the earrings. beautiful and elegant.
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these going to show us how to dress for a house party. festive and cozy. >> fest and soty. >> you want to be festive but comfortable, think about a house party, it gets hot and everyone is standing near the kitchen. i don't know why that happens. you want to wear something that's nice and lightweight and, amy, the other thing we did here going to shop for an outfit there are bargains, old navy sweater. >> isn't that so fun? >> the jeans here are less than two cartons of eggnog, $11 from forever 21 and give her these shoes because they're gunmetal and that heel gives her enough elevation to feel polished but really comfortable. you want to be practical. >> i really like this outfit. i might be stealing it. >> it lasts beyond january 2nd. >> sara who is going to show us the best way to dress for a night out. >> okay, so far all seen the women that fall into the trap of
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might be a little too festive, let's say. what we loved about this, alternative to that black dress in the color of 2015 which was marsala. ending off with a bang from loft under $50. lace because it's a little feminine but with the shoes we paired it's edgy. 85% feminine, 15% edgy and that's what makes great fashion. >> let's bring out all the models. all great looks and stressing, all of these under $150. >> head to toe, people. head to toe. >> so incredible. jiang issue of "good housekeeping" is on newsstands now to find out where to buy these looks go to our website goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! lori, thanks again. coming up, breakout country star, chris stapleton,
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don't go anywhere. very happy right now. our next guest skyrocketed into the spotlight after that epic performance with justin timberlake at the cmas and happened to win all thee awards he was up for for his album "traveller" and now nominated for four grammys. please welcome chris stapleton. ah, so how has life been since the cmas. >> a little different. holding up so far. >> all well deserved and the four grammy nomination, as well. i understand that you thought you were going to be seeing the nominations live but something happened. >> i watched -- i think what was the right channel but we got some bad information on the time to watch so since my sister-in-law walked in she's like congratulations and then we were like for what. we didn't know what so they had announced them online before they haired them on tv so we figured it out eventually and got nominated for some grammys.
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rest of us online. >> your beautiful wife morgan is he by your side and it must be nice to look over that shoulder and to see her there. >> yeah, it's always a comfort and a lot of fun to have her out here doing this so we have a good time singing together. >> and when you came out here you were fussing over him a little bit, morgan. >> got to get the fuzzies off. >> i'm pretty fuzzy. >> fuzzy was si. thank you all for being here. we've been loving the sound checks. now performing the song "more of you" from his album "traveller," chris stapleton. thank you.
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stumped. in october, aircare rushed little liam young to university of iowa hospitals and clinics. his liver, kidneys and more were shutting down. his fingers and toes started turning black, and many had to be amputated. doctors treated him with blood transfusions, diasis and antibiotics. hindsight, they think it was an infection that got out of hand. we've put a link on kcrg.com to a go fund me page to help liam's parents pay medical bills. warmer weather in december may be confusing trees, shrubs and plants in eastern iowa. master gardener larry dawson says early spring-blooming plants may be confused about the season. he's spotted lilac bushes beginning to bud, and other plants pushing out of the ground. if normal winter temperatures return soon, all that will stop without much harm. dawson says if the warm spell continues, the return of winter could impact flowering when spring
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and now here's your first alert forecast. plan on a day with a partly to mostly cloudy sky and much less wind. highs will generally range from 40-45 from north to south. while no major systems are in the offing for the next five days, there still remains a small shower chance for late tonight into tomorrow morning. this would drop less than a tenth of an inch of rainfall, if that. it'll also be windy again tomorrow. plan on cooler weather to move in for thursday and friday with temperatures rebounding back well above normal byby sunday. next week continues to look unsettled with
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>> it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, academy award winning actress jennifer lawrence. and from the "the illusionists," live on broadway, raymond crow. and a tropical vacation could be yours. details on how you can enter "live"'s "year in tune in to win giveaway." all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] >> and now, here are your emmy award-winning co-hosts, kelly
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