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good morning, america. holiday travel nightmare. two winter storms moving across the country right now. alerts from california to michigan as slick roads spark accidents overnight and major traffic jams break out on los angeles freeways. now tens of millions of americans on the road and in the air on the busiest travel day of the year. holiday rush. breaking right now, a big announcement about donald trump's team naming formal rival governor nikki haley as u.n. ambassador as the president-elect reverses course on some of his most controversial campaign pledges. he now says he may not seek criminal charges against hillary clinton, rethinks his positions on torture and climate change. we have the reaction and new questions about his business dealings overseas this morning. fireball.
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through florida's skies. the big mystery this morning. calls pouring in. what lit up the night sky? and they did it. >> laurie and val. [ cheers and applause ] laurie and val taking home the mirror ball trophy in one of the closest finales yet. now the final four couples are flying all night joining us for our biggest after-party ever. we're starting your holiday weekend right, only on "gma." >> all: good morning, america. and good morning, america. happy thanksgiving eve. happy birthday, robin. >> thank you for having a dance party in my honor. thank you, george.
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busy travel day for millions but there they are, the champs right there, laurie and val. >> and the final four traveled all night to get here and just landed moments ago. and here they are pulling in right now, literally that is right now and we can't wait to hear from them when they come in. >> they're getting here. >> there they are. making their way here. >> that was them right now. off the plane. this is them right now in the minivan or whatever you want to call that. >> it's all good. it's all good, m you bring up traveling. well, take a look. already overnight a major traffic -- okay, let's stay. >> there's the champs. you got to marinate this. just for a minute. >> right. >> we paid a lot of money to get them here. >> right now they're rolling in. >> there's laurie. >> it's wonderful because there's been a big crowd out here since the wee hours and get out of the van and get right out there and greet everybody, and
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people that they are. wonderful, wonderful. >> absolutely. all right. but we have to talk about what happened. a major traffic jam in los angeles. millions of americans are about to hit the roads. this is a live look at airport lines across the country. it is the busiest day of the holiday season. two winter storms are moving in. ginger is here with the details. what do we have here, ginger? >> we've got, yeah, two winter storms and this, happening overnight, fresh accidents, new snow and this is just in minneapolis. there is a large area of our nation that we'll watch from chicago to detroit down to houston this morning. >> reporter: fresh slideoffs and spinouts in minnesota as a menacing winter storm marches from the rockies to the plains. crippling white knuckle driving and a major headache just in time for the busiest travel week of the year. >> it is going to be tough. tonight is traditionally the most difficult time.
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an expected 43.5 million people will drive more than 50 miles to reach their destination and we have already seen deadly accidents and major gridlock due to the extra cars and icy roads. the best time to venture out is before 11:00 a.m. this morning. if not you'll want to wait until after 7:00 p.m. tonight for better traffic. thanksgiving day and black friday will be two of the best days to hit the road and the worst, sunday, any time between 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., experts are expecting a 240% increase in traffic jams and a 100% increase in accidents throughout the day. so we've got winter weather advisories also popping up in parts of the rockies, sierras, cascades and minnesota and wisconsin for the next 12 hours or so. along that cold front there are a couple of areas and roads i'd like you to be aware of. so any highway through chicago,
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cincinnati, stopped at 7:00 p.m. if you're one of those people that will wait until after the rush those are two pockets and macy's looks dry to start and rain, snow in the upper elevations. guys, i have to mention, even though we've got the problems out west, if you're dry now and you're going to grandma's house and you have good weather, not going to be the case when you go back. i have the sunday forecast in just a couple of moments when everybody comes back from the holiday. >> the other end of the story, all right, ginger, thank you. airport officials are louisville, long lines after a power outage and in chicago, lines are growing there too. abc's alex perez is at o'hare airport in chicago with plenty of company there. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. that's right. we do have a lot of company with us already. you can see the crowds starting to grow here at terminal one already. the good news they are moving quickly so far. if it feels like the airports
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that's because they actually are. 27.3 million will fly. 2.5% more than last year, 2.5 million passengers at airports today alone. now, in fact, airlines are adding 74,000 seats each day just to keep up with demand. now, the tsa since the summer has added about 1,400 a agents and has made many part-time agents full time. but even with all of that they are, of course, insisting that you show up early, give yourself extra time and say you should even give yourself add robin. >> that's true. all right. thank you. we'll move onto the trump transition. just learned the president-elect trump picked south carolina governor nikki haley to be u.n. ambassador. this news comes family settles in at their mar-a-lago estate to celebrate thanksgiving, and after that, "the new york times" interview
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campaign, david wright has all the latest. >> reporter: that appointment of nikki haley as u.n. ambassador could well be a signal that trump is willing to work even with those who have opposed him in the past. and it comes as trump himself seems to be retreating from some of his biggest campaign pledges. the 44-year-old republican governor was a supporter of marco rubio in the primaries, but she has since come around. >> well, i won't pretend to have always been president-elect's biggest cheerleader. [ laughter ] i did vote for him and i was absolutely thrilled to see him win. >> reporter: haley is the daughter of indian immigrants who led the charge to remove the confederate flag from south carolina's capital, but it's not clear how much foreign policy experience she has. her appointment comes as the president-elect used a meeting with "the new york times" to backtrack on some of his biggest applause lines from the campaign trail. the crowd chanted "lock her up" at every trump rally in response to the candidate's vow to seek criminal charges against hillary clinton.
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my attorney general to appoint a special prosecutor to look into her crimes. >> reporter: the president-elect trump told "the times" he's now having second thoughts about following through on that threat. i think it would be very, very divisive for the country, he said, adding, i don't want to hurt the clintons. i really don't. she went through a lot and suffered greatly. >> well, so much for locking her up, i guess. >> reporter: senator lindsey graham told fox news that's not good enough. >> that donald trump said about how crooked she was, that we just don't let it go without some serious effort to see if the law was violated. >> reporter: on climate change, another issue candidate trump hit hard -- >> we will also cancel billions in global warming payments to the united nations. >> reporter: president-elect trump is now more noncommittal,
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open mind to it. and on torturing potential terror suspects. >> i would bring back waterboarding and i'd bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding. >> reporter: the president-elect indicated he'd changed his mind about that after his sit-down this weekend with retired general, james mattis, now a candidate for secretary of defense. he says mattis told him establishing trust was far more effective than torture. give me a pack of cigarettes and a couple of beers, and i'll do yo answer. he reversed himself on "the new york times" which throughout the campaign he lambasted as a failing paper, and now he admits he reads it every day, although he joked that he might live 20 years longer if he didn't. >> you two in that "the new york times" interview donald trump was also pressed on possible conflicts of interest involving his business operations around the world. questions are also being raised about his foundation. our chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, is
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good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning. with the election safely behind him donald trump's foundation is admitting it was guilty of self-dealing. and he is defiantly maintaining that if he wanted to, he could run his country perfectly all at the same time. from his penthouse apartment trump has repeatedly used his new position to meet or talk with people would could help push his business interests overseas. some proudly posting pictures online, and n new york times," the law is on my side. the president can't have a conflict of interest. >> i think that we're only at the beginning on the cusp of potential controversy involving conflicts of interest. >> reporter: during the campaign trump and his surrogates denounced an investigation into the trump charitable foundation as political. >> are you confident that the trump foundation has followed all charitable rules and laws? >> well, i hope so. i mean my lawyers do it. >> reporter: but in a new filing, the trump foundation now
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self-dealing, following reports by "the washington post," that trump used the charity to pay for a portrait of himself, to help settle lawsuit, even to buy a signed football helmet. and the new filing also reveals that the trump foundation last year just like the clinton foundation, accepted a huge donation, $150,000 in trump's case from a ukrainian billionaire, victor pinchuk, the kind that led to allegations by trump that the clintons and their foundation were corrupt. >> clinton donors got favorable treatment. >> there needs to be a ban on contributions to the trump foundation, and i think that children in particular should not be getting paid speaking fees, particularly overseas, because again, this is a common method that foreign oligarchs
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political figures in the united states. >> reporter: and that's the man who wrote so critically about the clintons and their foundation, now a trump insider. peter schweitzer says he fears trump is already creating a climate in which people overseas will try to get to him through his foundation or his business or his children. george. >> okay, brian, thanks very much. more on that from dan abrams and jon karl. we'll come back to that in a minute. jon, let me begin with you and the appointment of nikki haley, had tough words for donald trump throughout the campaign. they appeared to patch it up. this is a real effort by the president-elect to reach out beyond his base. we also hear that ben carson has been offered hud secretary. >> reporter: absolutely, two people that trump sparred with mightily during the primaries and patched it u carson quite some time ago, but i'm also told there's very serious consideration being given to mitt romney as secretary of state. an effort by trump to show that he will reach out, that he will show flexibility, both in terms of who he is putting in his cabinet and also in terms of the positions he is taking. >> but a real dogfight for secretary of state. mitt romney and rudy giuliani, a loyalist there as well. some people saying senator bob corker could be in play, even
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>> reporter: i'm told that there are two schools of thought within the trump campaign. really almost warring factions on this issue. there are strong advocates for mitt romney for the symbol that would send to the wired republican party into the foreign policy establishment but those like newt gingrich who came out to say mitt romney would be a big mistake. he'd be concerned mitt romney as secretary of state would be more about mitt romney than about donald trump. >> okay, jon. let's talk about these the president-elect really drew a hard line in that "the new york times" interview yesterday. saying the president can't have a conflict of interest. >> as a legal matter the federal statute that applies to conflicts of are federal employees doesn't apply to the president. he's right on that. there is another provision in the constitution which basically says that a foreign government can't give a gift. that one probably does apply to the president. but as a practical matter, the thing that i would be most
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possibility that if he stays involved in any way, he is then subject to lawsuits as well. and so that's the real concern i would have as a legal matter. >> the real questions what kind of fire wall he could set up if the kids are running the business, run every possible transaction by the white house counsel's office. >> in theory, yeah. the ultimate thing would be to sell everything to the kids. that's also very unlikely to happen. >> dan abrams, thanks very much. now to new developments in that school bus crash in tenn went wrong and the driver is facing multiple charges. abc's david kerley has the latest. >> reporter: two pictures this morning, the wreckage of the school bus and the wreckage of families. 9-year-old cordayja jones and zyaira mateen. among the five lost children. whose mother says she complained about the driver before the crash. >> i have been calling the school since the first day.
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24-year-old driver only received his commercial license in april, and just two months ago, had an accident in his bus hitting a car. these two boys survived the horrific crash. >> he started turing real fast around the corner. >> it feel like the world was turning upside down. >> he hit a mailbox and garbage can and that's when the tree went through the bus. >> reporter: hearts turned out to remember the young lives lost. the newest statistics, each year on average, five students are killed in school bus but in an instant, five were lost here in chattanooga, renewing the call for seat belts. the cost of 2,000 to $5,000 per bus would mean millions for school districts federal safety officials say it is time. >> we got to quit identifying the barriers why it can't get done and talk about how we get a three-point seat belt on every school bus. >> reporter: only six states require seat belts on school busses, and i have to tell you, this is a shaken community. i talked to a first responder, a veteran firefighter yesterday. he had to stop watching the
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robin. >> can only imagine, thanks for being there for us. amy is back from there with the morning's other top stories, starting with a big headline about overtime pay. >> good morning, guys. 4 million americans will now not be getting that increase in overtime pay they may have been expecting. a federal judge blocked a new obama administration rule set to take effect next week. it would have made overtime pay available to salaried wor workers, earning up to $47,000 a year. business groups challenged overstepping its authority. well, police say a person of interest is in custody after the shooting of a police officer at wayne state university in detroit. officer colin rose was shot in the head while investigating car break-ins. he is out of surgery, but is in critical condition. in philadelphia, police are trying to figure out who placed an explosive device inside a package left at a man's door. they say the man opened it thinking it was medication and was then seriously injured.
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that victim was targeted and it is not a terror-related case. new video of a fireball seen over the sky in florida there. look at that. that happened monday night. astronomers say this was likely a meteor the size of a baseball. that's it. wow. burning up as it entered the atmosphere. finally speaking of wow, a man who inherited a house from one of his relatives in france got the surprise of a lifetime when he went to visit to sell some of the furniture. take a look at what he found. >> oh, >> 5,000 pieces of gold. they were hidden under chairs like in boxes, in the bathroom beneath linens, in a whiskey bottle. 220 pounds of gold worth $3.7 million. >> wow. >> that's a nice inheritance. >> that is. >> thank you very much. wow. >> that's incredible. >> lucky fella, i guess. all right. thank you, amy.
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it's done by some of the brightest and best stars. you can see lights flashing, people are blinking. they're all over the place but this happened on tuesday at president obama's medal of freedom ceremony. >> it's pretty good. >> george, if you really break it down -- if you really break it down, it's a little bit of movement going on there. >> wow. >> you're tough. >> i'm very tough. i got to -- i'll post mine lat on. i'm really still, people. i'm not moving at all. the sweetest moment, ellen degeneres was moved to tears when she received her medal. the president praised her, and praised her for her courage, in coming out 20 years ago, on her sitcom, and it was really amazing. really inspiring. >> a lot of great moments. >> the stars were honored. >> that's it. >> ginger, what do you have? we have a lot of great moments, but for now, we have to
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snowy cities brought to you by burlington. rain continues todays generally approaching a half inch to three quarters of an inch an end, but the clouds remain, and these clouds will be part of the weather story going through the rest of the week. plan on highs around 40 for thanksgiving and not much better for friday. there remains a chance of flurries on friday morning as well. saturday should be dry, but our next trough of low pressure looks to arrive on sunday and should lead to widespread
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coming up we have new clues about what led to kanye west's meltdown. what happened when paramedics got to the scene. and it's our huge "dancing with the stars" after-party. laurie and val are here. this he took home the mirror ball trophy last night here with all the finalists. our big celebration is coming up. come on back.
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's both. ever us. available at kay, jared and zales. welcome back to "gma." busiest travel day of the year. that is o'hare airport in chicago filling up right now. lines going across the country, also more than 27 million expected to fly this holiday. let's take a look at the road, as well. that's the new jersey turnpike. millions more on the road. as we said, busiest travel day of the year. things jersey. >> beautiful sky, though. >> yes. >> there's that silver lining. two winter storms are moving across the country. there are alerts as ginger told us, from california to michigan, creating travel nightmares for the tens of millions hitting the roads. and a major announcement from trump's team. the president-elect has selected south carolina governor nikki haley to be u.n. ambassador. the announcement comes as he and his family celebrate thanksgiving at their home in florida. and what a finish on "dancing with the stars" last night. laurie hernandez bringing home
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again, the limp olympian and val winning the mirror ball trophy. you can see them celebrating and everybody else was cheering them on. getting off the bus. >> yeah, that's right. this he arrived moments ago. they're still celebrating. we have a huge celebration waiting for them, in fact, we take a look at the troupe dancing right now. all the finalists are here for our after-party. we have a lot of fun and guess what? we have a lot of dancing ahead. shocking, i know. >> it's pretty chilly this morning. >> that's right. we're learning more about his breakdown. what was going on before he was hospitalized in? west is now getting a psychiatric evaluation in los angeles. abc's diane macedo has all the new details. good morning, diane. >> reporter: george, good morning. west was being treated for sleep
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called 911, saying he was psychotic. now a famous friend of kanye's is speaking out saying he saw warning signs. this morning, new details are emerging about kanye west's alleged mental state as he was rushed to the hospital. heard on this fire department dispatch call obtained by tmz? rescue 41 psychiatric emergency laurel avenue. >> reporter: the 911 call came in 1:20 p.m. after he was acted erratically. paramedics and the fire department rushed to the hollywood home of his personal trainer where according to tmz officials spoke with him for 90 minutes before following protocol for a psychiatric patient, restraining him and taking him to ucla medical center for an evaluation. >> the doctor called 911 and said that kanye was suffering a temporary psychosis as a result of a lack of sleep and exhaustion. >> reporter: now fans wonder if the emergency caused his abrupt decision to cancel the remaining 21 appearances of his "saint pablo" tour. just 48 hours earlier, he arrived at his sacramento concert over an hour late and sang only two songs before this happened. >> stop, stop, stop. >> reporter: ranting for over 15 minutes on everything from the election to even beyonce and jay
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>> jay z ain't call me. you still ain't call me. >> that was uncharacteristic of him. but that aside, you know, to cancel a month and a half's worth of tours when a lot of money is on the line, something is pretty wrong here. >> reporter: longtime friend and collaborator, john saw the warning signs of his recent behavior. >> we were with kim and i was concerned by what i saw so hopefully he's getting some rest and some time to figure things out. r hospitalized, west tells "surface" magazine he's uncompromising as an artist. >> i refuse to negotiate. i can collaborate but as soon as you negotiate you're being compromised. i'm an artist. >> kim kardashian is said to be by her husband's side. so far, no comment from either of their camps. the e! network which airs her show confirms they did not film the 911 call and are not filming
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like they are going through this in relative privacy, at least for them. >> of great concern. >> thank you. now to that football star's secret health scare. j.j. watt is one of the houston texans' top defensive players now revealing how close he came to losing his leg and his career. abc's ryan smith has more on this. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, robin. j.j. watt is arguably the top defensive force playing through pain time and again. when a staph infection hit him, if not for catching it in in time, his legendary career in the making could have come to an end. he's the three-time defensive player of the year. a force on the field. and off it, a perfect pitchman. budding movie star to boot. >> damn. >> reporter: but while opposing offensive lines can't stop him, this morning, the houston texans' j.j. watt revealing what almost did for good. a staph infection nearly costing him his career.
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noticed bumps on his knee in october of 2015, telling a trainer who rushed him to the hospital, undergoing hours of anti-biotics. watt says team doctors told me if our trainer hadn't recognized the problem so quickly, i could have lost my leg. >> staph infections are spread among teams very easily. they're spread through contact. they're also spread in the locker room whose surfaces people can sit on through razors, through sharing towels. >> reporter: in football, there's growing concern. a staph outbreak in the tachl -- tampa bay buccaneers locker room sacked three players in 2013. >> in infection is just eating me up inside. it can kill you. >> reporter: in 2015, new york giants daniel fells almost had his foot amputated. but watt isn't letting the infection get him down. the four-time all pro saying of the game he loves, quote, the kid in me is back. am i done?
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can i say that on tv? >> you just did. >> okay. >> you're just quoting. >> offenses are scared he's coming back. nobody likes to see that guy. hopefully heals up soon and we have a big board coming up and in our big board, before you jump into that black friday rush, there's a new warning about the counterfeit toys that you want to look at online. are we about to see the return of the flip phone if you guys remember that? >> you have one. >> yeah, apple's big clue. we're back in two minutes.
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we're talking about the razr. you had that one, too. it will all make sense in a moment. welcome back. we're breaking down more of this morning's top stories. gio is here at the table. did i see your husband over there? >> yep. he is over there. >> i saw family here. it's thanksgiving time. let's start with that urgent warning as millions gear up for those big black friday and cyber monday deals. authorities are cautioning americans about recalled and
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becky is going to join us. becky worley is joining us with more. let's start with these recalled toys, because so many of them are still available online, and there's a new report out about this. tell us about it, becky. >> yeah. it found you really have to pay attention to the toys you're buying, robin, especially toys for toddler talking anything that has small parts, magnets. older, anything with a battery. since january of 2015 there have been over 40 recalls of toys and children's products. 35 million units we're talking about, some of which are still for sale through third party online sellers. let's go through that. these are the examples. a truck from the dollar store with edges sharp enough to cut skin. a remote control copter that has overheating problems. all the companies voluntary recalled the products, but that doesn't mean they still aren't for sale out there, especially on the internet, robin. >> but, becky, more than discuss
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>> exactly right. we saw yesterday a big press conference. homeland security and immigration control talking about counterfeit items, the dangers they pose, especially with batteries. we've seen a lawsuit over a counterfeit hoverboard that burned a house to the ground. u.s. customs in georgia seizing $70,000 in counterfeit toys. listen, if you guys are buying electronics with batteries, you need to be sure you're buying from a reputable manufacturer. even if it's not electronics, toys need extra scrutiny. they could have high lead level, parts and pieces. they aren't tested so we don't know. if the price seems too good to be true and don't know the reseller, don't take the chance. >> all good things to keep in mind. >> a good deal is not always a good deal. >> that's right. >> thank you, becky. and up next, before you cook those thanksgiving birds, a growing number of people plan to deep fry their turkeys this year. a trend that is dangerous, and
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an idea. >> the key is you drop it nice and gentle like. oh, no! oh, god! >> not far off. >> we're laughing about this. it's very funny, of course, but there's a real serious concern when a lot of people are trying to deep fry turkeys. >> i've covered so many of these fires. they're terrible. we're talking about five deaths every year. 900 homes destroyed. so we've got tips from turkey fryer experts. you want to keep that fryer at least 10 feet away from your home on a stable surface. you want to monitor those fluid levels. you don't want it to overflow. you want to fully thaw that turkey. you don't want that frozen turkey to be going into the fryer, and you want to monitor the temperature. you want to avoid the oil smoke point. that's what gets very dangerous but you know what, we found a little video of another little tip. maybe we can show this. that's a drone dropping. if you could stay away from it.
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>> that's a little turkey. that's a personal turkey right there. >> i think it's just a leg. i don't know what that is. >> have you ever had deep-fried turkey? it is delicious. >> i have it every year but i have somebody else make it. have somebody else cook it. then i take it. >> of course, you do. smart man. are there other dangers we should be aware of on thanksgiving? >> this is surprising. the usda, 68% of people actually wash the turkey before they eat it before they cook it. the usda says don't wash it. just use it, jus and you will be fine because bacteria then won't spread all over the table. that's what you do. >> same thing with chicken. do not wash it. you feel like you're doing something good. thank you. now if you are nostalgic for that flip phone, you may be in luck because apple has been grabbed a new patent for a foldable device sparking curiosity that the flip phone may be back. what is old could be new again, nick?
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this. >> well, listen, there is clearly a bit of hipster retro chic action going on here but also these will great little phones. it's a great design. it's a little hard to figure out exactly what apple is up to because they are a very secret squirrel. they file these patent applications using engineers' names corporation, but looking at the diagrams i just like a flip phone, or maybe fold in three, also, could be kind of like two iphones sort of back-to-back so it is sort of like that so you got a bendy screen. only thing that could make it cooler in my book is if it had an eight-track player and a shag pile carpet. that's not going to happen. >> oh, behave. oh, behave. >> flip phones haven't been popular for years so why do you think they want to bring them back now? it seems like we want to go in another direction. >> well, listen, it's a great design and, you know, i'm
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you could have maybe one app going on one side, another app on the other side. a two-player game perhaps. you could use that as a stand so you can watch videos without holding your phone in your sweaty little hand. who knows? as i say, we don't really know where they are going with this. listen, it might go nowhere. apple files a bunch of patents. >> they do. >> as they told us. not everything pans out. probably not going to be the 8, maybe the 9 or 10 but, people, please don't start standing in line. this may never happen. i hope it does. but it may n >> let's check with our tech guru, becky, what say you? >> robin, it's 2006, it wants its design back. are you kidding me? i mean, i can't have a headphone jack and you're going to give me hinges? no. no. >> would you go for it? >> let me tell you something, i miss something. i miss doing when you're angry. >> why didn't you say that? >> just hang up. >> you brought back anger nostalgia. >> that's what i was thinking.
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flip phones and that's all he uses. he does not use a smartphone at all. >> nick, becky, gio, thank you very much. coming up in two minutes, why high school football game is heading to court. >> what? plus, our huge "dancing" after-party. the finalists are all here and we're starting your holiday weekend right. put your dancing shoes on. come on back. ? perfect illusion ? ? america's beverage companies have come together to bring you more ways to help reduce calories from sugar. with more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all, smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels, and signs reminding everyone to think balance before choosing their beverages. we know you care about reducing the sugar in your family's diet, and we're working to support your efforts. more beverage choices. smaller portions. less sugar.
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to court with a trip to the state championship on the line. >> reporter: the referee's bad call cost an illinois high school a spot in the state championship. but the team is now asking a judge to throw the flag. fenwick high school filed a lawsuit claiming it's the rightful winner of this state semifinal game it lost saturday to plainfield north high in overtime, but here's the thing. the game should have never gone to overtime and all sis the rulebook, made a call. or something. on the last play of the game? i mean, come on. >> such a travesty. that the call was made incorrectly by the refs. >> reporter: what happened? leading 10-7 fenwick ran out the clock on what it thought would be the last play of the game. the ref rightly called a penalty on fenwick, but incorrectly awarded plainfield what's called an untimed down. an extra play. they kicked a field goal and ultimately won in overtime. >> the rule states that they were not supposed to get another play at that point.
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clearly state referees' decisions are final. the athletic association refused to overturn the outcome. even after acknowledging and apologizing for the error. plainfield district officials say they empathize with fenwick and they should be proud however however plainfield north is preparing for the state championship game on saturday. in other words, sucks for you. look, look here, the state athletic association said we can't do anything because the rules state we can't change it but now lawyers have found a case from 2009 where they did overturn a game, a soccer game, but similar situation, so it is possible. >> but is it timing? it has to happen before the game, saturday? >> yeah, the championship game is saturday afternoon. >> are they practicing leading up just in case. >> everybody is practicing just in case, but the game is on this saturday. >> did soccer have the same rules about the decisions are final by the refs? >> applies to all sports. it has to be final because then you could go back in the second quarter and say this ref messed
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it changed the outcome. >> look how well -- >> i'm going back to my days and complaining about a few things. >> i want to say t.j. did such a good job with all those follow-up questions. we peppered him. >> come on. >> what do you do? right? now you have kids going to court over the end of a game. what kind of precedent does that set? but they were wrong. 100%. >> unusual call to give an extra pl happen. >> life is not fair. there's a lesson they learned. >> or we're litigious. >> i don't know. we got a lot of dancing coming up. >> right to the point. "gma's" fall concert series presented by carmax. drive what's possible. fall con presentedably carmax. drive what's possible. to do something nice back. . maybe your aunt sent you a crocheted scarf, drive what's possible.
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to use plastic grocery bags. loras college students made a presentation at the city council meeting monday night. they showed how bags impact the environment when they end up in landfills and waterways. in 2010, the city considered banning plastic grocery bags. but it ultimately took no action. while a woman was preparing for her sister's special momento from her sister. sam lynch gave this bracelet to her sister, caitlin, a couple of weeks ago when she realized their time together was limited. sam died last week after a battle with cancer. caitlin put on the bracelet, got onto a plane, and flew home to dubuque. but when she arrived, the bracelet was gone. caitlin and her other sister looked for two days and asked for help finding it on social media. "we looked everywhere. we've looked outside at the community center. my sister turned her house upside down looking for it." then yesterday, right after
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? good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. meet the new mirror ball champ, laurie and val. >> good morning, america. >> we're coming for you. >> dominating on the dance floor in one of the closest showdowns ever. now the top four finalists and their partners flying all night on the "gma" express so get ready to dance. the busiest travel day of the year and it's already a mess. a new winter storm on the move from texas to the midwest and l.a. freeways jammed as tens of millions hit the roads and get ready to fly. ready, set, spend. what the real deal is on all those doorbusters. when to shop, where to shop and how to get the best black friday bargains. ? all that and our big
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? if it ain't love why does it why does it feel so good ? [ cheers and applause ] >> wow. >> you guys, good morning, america. >> wow. >> what a performance. our biggest one yet. >> these guys, so great to have all the finalists here. what a finale it was. come on over here. >> we'll get a chance to talk to all the couple tass are here including the mirror ball winners laurie and val. >> yes. >> coming up in just a moment. >> congratulations to them. we also have -- i love telling you this, we have some surprises and a giant showdown.
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>> we have just begun. >> val, we do have to do a little news. to amy with the morning rundown. >> good morning, the big story, all that weather impacting the holiday travel rush. two winter storms moving across the country. just as millions of americans hit the roads or head to the airport and experts are predicting the most thanksgiving traveled since 2011. take a look at the traffic nightmare in los angeles last night. oh, my goodness and, helping in many parts of the country, in fact, some of the places that are facing the worst delays. >> yes, a ground stop already this morning in houston because of that storm along that same cold front put on a couple of the airports you have to watch out for as it wraps up in minneapolis, chicago and detroit, all areas that we're watching, not just, of course, for the air but the roads so we put the highways on here and stopped it just after 7:00 p.m. when a lot of people are going to try to beat the rush so areas
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cincinnati could get some too. that's a look and starts to dwindle as it gets here by tomorrow morning, amy. >> thanks so much. also, breaking overnight, donald trump has tapped the first woman for a key position in his administration. south carolina governor nikki haley will be named the next u.s. ambassador to the united nations. even though she had been critical of trump during the campaign the president-elect and his family are in palm beach to spend thanksgiving and the trip comes as trump changes course on some of his most controversial campaign threat to prosecute hillary clinton saying it would be divisive for the country. trump says he no longer wants to bring back waterboarding and now says he is keeping an open mind about climate change which he had dismissed as a hoax. well, the most expensive navy destroyer ever built has broken down in the panama canal. the $4 billion "uss zumwalt" suffered an engineering problem just one month after it was commissioned. repairs could take several days.
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good. three months after the death of a 10-year-old boy. caleb schwab suffered a fatal neck injury after riding the slide in kansas. it will be demolished once the investigation is completed. and on this day before thanksgiving, heinz is recalling gravy because of a possible health risk. the company is recalling thousands of jars of its pork gravy because they're mislabeled. they contain another flavor with milk and soy which could trigger allergies in some december 2017. and finally in addition to travel woes some of you might be worried about getting into some arguments at thanksgiving dinner this year because of politics. well, guess what, you're not alone. the #howtoavoidpoliticsatdinner has been trending. people are sharing their advice, talk about religion instead. another person suggests tell your family you have a girlfriend and perhaps the best advice, just say, wrong in
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how about that, guys? >> very good suggestions. >> that'll workment all very good suggestions there, amy, thanks very much. a little news that goes "pop." >> happy birthday, my friend. [ cheers and applause ] a little "pop news" and do you guys remember we told you all about a story earlier this month involving bruce springsteen. you may recall this image of some motorcycle riding veterans came to his down. that motorcycle was built for the boss by billy joel, it turns out. who would have thunk. joel reportedly told the crowd at his concert monday night, new york's madison square garden bruce borrowed his custom and this is a bike sacred cow bobber and loved that bobber so much billy had one made for him. they have been dear friends for a long time. billy owns a motorcycle shop on long island, i also did not know that. "pop news" is filled with little
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>> so when joel found out about the breakdown he called springsteen to say it wasn't the bobber, was it, yeah, it was the bobber. bruce told him no worry but as billy told the crowd, something my parents have always said, no good deed goes unpunished. >> how many times did you hear that. >> oh, my gosh. >> two great story, veterans picking him up and helping him on veterans day and built by billie joe. >> and it it was a clunker. >> no, it was not a clunker. >> amen. >> my bobber is having a moment right now. >> let's move on to the next story. >> it's a bike. thank you. thank you. to the man in the back, drinks are on me. next up in "pop news," many people may sing a disney song or to to their children as a lullaby. if you grew up in phil collins'
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disney song. lily collins revealed on harry connick's show a song we know and love "you'll be in my heart" from tarzan in 1999 was written for her as a lullaby as a baby and went on, of course, to win an oscar and golden globe and, oh, a grammy for best soundtrack album. [ cheers and applause ] just got to say that is -- that's a lullaby. that is a good night song. very sweet. lots of little fun factoids. birthday nuggets for you. >> thank you. robin, in san francisco, get ready for some turkey that help you lose weight. >> what? >> take a look at this map. that is a running route through the city. >> oh, no. >> no joke. no joke. the fourth annual turkey ride complete with feathers, a beak and thanksgiving hat, cyclist named point ret lobree took on
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friends and said the hardest part was the turkey's wing. he tracked the route on his gps, that cool map you saw proves it. it even has the red thing which -- >> the bobber. >> no, it's -- what is it called? we looked it up? it's not a dangle participle. it is not. >> studio full of people. nobody knows what that's called. >> amy, where are you? we looked it up. does anybody know what the red gobbler? it's called >> a beard? >> no, that could be one term. >> in west virginia it's called a beard. >> but according to my sources wikipedia, it is called a waddle but it's not -- but it's spelled with ts. wattle. w-o-t-t-l-e. >> twitter is lighting up with the answers right now. >> thank you, america. it is a beard. it is a wottle.
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ah, back here on "good morning america," this is one of my favorite mornings of the year. that's right. our dancing party is here in times square doing salsa and we've got all the finalists here live and we'll hear from them in just a moment but first a little bit more and we'll get a check of your lorain continues today s generally approaching a half inch to three quarters of an inch in most spots. later today, the rain comes to
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part of the weather story going through the rest of the week. plan on highs around 40 for thanksgiving and not much better for friday. there remains a chance of flurries on friday morning as well. saturday should be dry, but our next trough of low essure looks to arrive on sunday and should lead to widespread ? "dancing with the stars" after-party right here. through 11 weeks, 114 dances and about a million and a half rhinestones so, audience, are you ready? [ cheers and applause ] are you ready at home? here they are. hit it, guys. >> jenana and gleb. >> calvin and lindsay. >> james and sharna.
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laurie and val. >> dance. ? [ cheers and applause ] >> welcome. congratulations. >> thank you. >> youngest dancing champ ever. what did it feel like? >> it felt amazing. i had that same joy as i had at the olympics. it was exciting. >> cool. >> it's going to be kind of hard to top this mirror ball trophy. >> there was a lot that went on but i'm so grateful. >> that's what we love about you. we can tell how grateful you are and grateful for this friend, val. we're so happy for you. [ applause ] you took great care of our ginger last season and we saw beginning then and continuing with laurie, i get to see a little bit of a different side of you. a little more emotional.
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you. >> i think she brings out in me in what she brings out in millions, this youthful joy and, you know, a sense of gratitude to see that in a young person is very inspiring for anybody. >> we saw tears. >> i know. >> ugliest crying. the new michael jordan meme. i meant it. you know, she's really special and i want her to do a good job. [ applause ] >> something for you, calvin. they call you megatron. one of the best wide receivers in the history of football but never danced in the end zone. now you are a professional dancer. so what would your end zone dance look like now? >> come back so we can see it. >> show it off.
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>> hey. [ applause ] >> look. how much you missed out on? you missed out on all that fun. >> you know when you were here last time, your sister was giving you a little bit of a hard time saying she was the dancer. we have a message from her now. >> oh. >> calvin, well, i know i said you couldn't dance so i really take it back. you really couldn't dance say a couple months ago but i don't know what lindsay did but came out and we're so proud of you and can't believe what you've done here and look forward to what you do in the future and we love you so much. [ applause ] >> the judges called you the miracle man of season 23. but was it hard to kind of go back to that crash? >> you know, in a lot of ways it was but at the same time there was some of this gap in my story as we talked about and i was so lucky that sharna was able to create something for me that filled that void and almost
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was almost closure on the whole thing and in a lot of ways i come away -- it's a very rich experience for me to be honest. >> i'll bet it was. >> i'll bet it was and just brilliant. >> say this every time you all are here, love the stars the way you come out. but your partners, these professional dancers really -- [ cheers and applause ] >> before we go let's picture of this baby girl. what do you want to say to her this morning. >> i cannot wait to see her. i love you so much, baby girl. >> we'll be right back.
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county has wrapped up a successful first season. the historic johnson county poor farm is now a two-acre hunger-relief farm, called "grow johnson county." the produce harvested this fall will be donated. the group is now planning a fruitful second season. they're trying to raise money to for next season. people can donate on their go fund me page. today, dozens of people in coralville are celebrating the life of a five year old boy who died in 2013. the dash for dashiell is a two-mile run and walk fundraiser tonight at 6 at the north ridge pavilion. it's also a celebration of dashiell codd's birthday. he died after battling a rare pediatric liver cancer. the money raised will go toward the university of iowa children's hospital and the university of iowa dance marathon. and now here's your first alert
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? we are back now with our dancing after-party. so much fun. you see outside in times square. [ cheers and applause ] we have dancing outside. we got dancing inside. we have the four finalists, the >> congratulations. >> congratulations again. [ cheers and applause ] val, you talk so much about your brother maks, how he was able to -- you said about 90% of your dance education came -- >> i lied. >> you may want to reconsider it because maks is right here with us this morning. [ cheers and applause ] >> so what do you want to say to your brother?
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him? tatum and i talked about this right before. we're very proud. we're very proud. no, i'm very proud. i think, you know, this "dancing with the stars" has been my life for about a decade, you know, a lot of the pros, you all these guys throw a lot of amazing war stories our way and it seems like this show would not be possible without the four people leading the other four and it's been an amazing season. i think everybody was deserving of a win. james, jana, i got to know a little later after that rain dance, we had to turn off the tv. >> let's talk about that. >> it's been amazing. it's been amazing but these two pulled it off. i got to work with laurie, an incredible young lady and the future for sure so -- >> we're all lucky. >> and all loved. i love her face right next to yours. >> you and val probably started that young.
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[ laughter ] >> hey, you guys want to dance, sure, let's do it. >> it worked out for both of you pretty well. it really did and, jana, you're a country singer but also write a lot of your own songs so if you had to write one song about this season what would you call it? >> oh, my goodness. "too many emotions to handle." >> i like that. ? i cannot lie ? >> that was good. >> yeah, sorry. >> "glitter." >> talk to you about that tango maks alluded to, maybe the hottest dance of the season, maybe the hottest we've ever seen. we can't show all of it. but tell me a little about what that was like and did it feel as good as it looked?
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would turn the heat in the water a little bit. i remember the first time we did it, it didn't work out and i thought to myself, it's not going to work. this is actually the first time we did it and it worked. yeah. really? >> see, sometimes my gullible nature is correct. >> blame it on the rain. >> james, you received one of the highest compliments ever from the judges. they said you were the best male dancer ever in the history ever. [ cheers and applause ] that's what the judges said and i think part of it is we knew that you didn't have any prior dance experience. you said you didn't even dance with your girlfriend before. >> i want to make it clear i
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for the coach and the teacher that i had because i came in with zero experience. i don't think i ever danced sober before i got on the show and to go from that to where we ended up and having a compliment like that from julianne speaks volumes for this woman sitting next to me and everything she does as a coach. >> sharna, you were injured, came back, all the way to second future i hope you'll stay. >> absolutely. i'm not going anywhere. incredible season for me and i love that i got to come back and be able to share those last two weeks with james. it was an amazing, amazing finale. >> fun to watch. >> absolutely. and calvin, you were at the top of your game. you know, pro football hall of famer soon in my opinion, but you gave it all up to spend more time with your 2-year-old son so we saw him on the show last night, man. he must be so -- he must be proud of you. >> oh, man, he is.
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whenever he sees me dancing or sees any of us on tv jumping up and down with joy. a special moment. a tearjerker for me. >> you and lindsay magic out there on the dance floor and you had a lot of trust in him. he was throwing you over his head and everything like that. >> yeah, i don't know why i trusted him so much but i just did. i mean he always delivered so it was awesome. it was really cool for me and tried things i've never done before and trusted me and went for anything i >> i hope so. >> yeah, it had to be with some of those throws you were doing. and, james, idina menzel said you should be on broadway. i want to give you three shows. which one, which show you think you could star in. "hamilton." >> right. >> "jersey boys" or "cats." >> well -- >> "cats." >> we know "cats" is calvin's show so i won't take that from
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know, got chat a little with mark ballas, maybe go with "jersey boys". >> we decided to put together a little on "dancing with the stars" yearbook. so i'm going to call out a description. you have to point to the person who fits it best. remember that part of the yearbook like most energetic. who would get most energetic in this group. >> i had a feeling. >> nugget. >> who would be the class of >> class clown. >> that works. >> biggest risk taker. i know these are all -- and finally what about the biggest trash talker? >> ooh. >> whoa. [ applause ] >> okay, maks, you must be so
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>> jana is going, thank god they avoided me. >> yeah, jana, are you a trash talker? >> no, he is. >> i'm sarcastic. welcome for the comedy. it will never happen again. >> great sports and there's still more to come here because coming up our finalists are taking on our showstopper showdown inspired by "dancing with the stars" showstoppers night. that was really great. the guys will take on the ladies in a big here. come on back.
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no more games, jerry. you saw the deal and hustled to u.s. cellular to get yourself the samsung galaxy s7 and 500 bucks. maybe. "maybe," jer-bear? hmm? got your phone and your $500 and put it under your own tree. that's your writing! you after santa's job? it was a one-day deal. sorry, santa. it's no crime to gift yourself. get a samsung galaxy s7 this friday
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? back now. back now on "good morning america," the "dancing with the stars" showstoppers night. we love that. one of our favorite themes this season. we just gave the finalists a huge challenge. they have to broadway-style showstopping number in just two minutes. yeah, that's it. here they are practicing during the commercial break. we gave them two minutes total. we'll see share showdown in aras generally approaching a half inch to three quarters of an inch in most spots. later today, the rain comes to an end, but the clouds remain, and these clouds will be part of the weather story going through the rest of the week. plan on highs around 40 for
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by prudential and are you ready? yes. we got the showdown coming up. i'll sit by my fellow judge, maks, michael and amy, let's kick this thing off. >> okay. we have two teams and they are ready to perform their original broadway dance. laurie and jana are going head-to-head with calvin and james. let's get this thing going. ready. >> that's right. they weren't even practicing while ginger was doing weather. team guy, to "friend like me." take it away. ? ? a friend like me ? ? you ain't never had never had a friend never had a friend ? ? ? you ain't never had a friend like me ? ? you ain't never had a friend
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>> all that. >> hey, while you guys were dancing, they were over here plotting. they are serious and they are ready to go. okay. now team gals, it's your turn to show them hoi it's done. you're dancing to "ha koon ma matata." hit it. ? phrase ? ? hakuna matata ain't no dancing craze ? >> five, six, seven eight. ? you got to worries for the rest of your days ? ? it's our problem-free philosophy hakuna matata ? [ cheers and applause ]
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>> all right. >> we have to have an official decision owe ginger and maks. >> judges' table. >> we're not judging like -- >> you can judge too. >> i gave a 9 for calvin and james. >> nice. thank you. >> all right. all right. >> i agree. >> and got to go for it. got to go 10. >> we also -- we very biassed. >> no, not at all. a total fair table here. >> so, in other words, team gals. [ cheers and applause ] >> but you know what, in all fairness you all are winners. everybody is so inspiring because so many different backgrounds, no dancing experience and come in and you inspired so many people every week. it is always great to have you here and you professionals are inspiring, as well.
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you and hope everybody at home enjoyed that from our "dancing with the stars" stars. and stay right there. coming up, dnce is here performing live.
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? oh. the party, the party is on and it's back now with dnce. you don't know how to wearing that right there. i came -- oh, that close to wearing that. they're kicking it off their tour at the top of the year and they're keeping our dance party going with their big hit "body moves," the lead single off their brand-new self-titled album out now, hit it, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ?
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? what's on your mind 'cause what's on mine a dirty mind why so serious ? ? baby the stars above will light the way just take my hand and hear the words i say ? ? yeah when the morning comes i'll always stay you gotta know you gotta know that i'm feeling this ? ? come and roll with me we'll rock them body moves me and you body moves ? ? come on home with me oh baby let it loose ? ? me and you body moves ? ? i don't need it but you know how bad i want it and your touch has got me haunted but i like it ?
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rock them body moves ? ? me and you oh just a little bit ? ? body moves ? ? we've got all night show me more a little more it's getting scandalous ? ? yeah all my life yeah i'm waiting for the girl next door to get real dangerous real dangerous ? ? the stars above will light the way just take my hand and hear the words i say ? ? yeah when the morning comes i'll always stay ? ? you gotta know you gotta know that i'm feeling this ? ? come and roll with me we'll rock them body moves me and you oh just a little bit ? ? body moves ? ? come on home with me oh baby
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? me and you oh body moves i don't need it but you know how bad i want it ? ? and your touch has got me haunted but i like it ? ? come and roll with me we'll rock them body moves ? ? me and you body moves yeah just a little bit oh ? ? we'll rock those body moves me and you body moves ? ? come and hang with me body moves ? ? i don't need it but you know how bad i want it and your touch has got me
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rock them body moves ? ? me and you body moves yeah just a little bit oh ? [ cheers and applause ] "gma's" fall concert series presented by carmax.
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it's officially that time of year is there this is such a wonderful tradition we have. >> for every letter you write to santa, macy's will donate $1 up to $1 million. >> all starts with a letter to santa claus. >> drop off a letter in a macy's believe box. >> make some amazing kids' wishes come true. ? such a fun morning and you can see all the pictures that are being taken and are all -- they're one way and they're all like this and the anchors taking pictures of us. we don't know how to do it but you, dnce, you guys got it going on and have the new album coming out, joe. everybody is talking about it. >> it is out now. >> everybody is talking about it. >> thank you. >> good reviews. tell us more about the music. >> we've just been working on it for a year. oh. we're just glad to get it out to the world and share our music. >> and you hit the tour.
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that. check it out on our dnce website. >> perfect to have you here. >> not only did you win but this is not the last you are bea to see of miss laurie. you are joining the whole tour. [ cheers and applause ] she was so good. she gets to keep on going. >> so good. >> congratulations. >> we have some more congratulations. special members of our family brandon and rita, brandon is the producer, coordinator, scarlett gisele, their new baby girl, doing good, such special people and we're so happy. >> they met and fell in love here at "gma." got married and had a little baby scarlett. i know, wow. >> scarlett gisele. one more look at that winning showstopper dance from our showdown. [ cheers and applause ] >> have a great thanksgiving,
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rangle junior on i-80 yesterday morning. that's when troopers say he sped away. that started a chase that led into and out of solon on highway one. the patrol says rangle crashed the car in the 57 hundred block of 160th street around 10:30. the young girl was also in the car. first responders took her to the university of iowa hospital and clinics. troopers did not release her condition or age. rangle wasn't hurt. a des moines school is testing seat belts that could save lives in case of a bus crash. a middle school in des moines is trying ou buses. those are the same seat belts used in cars. only six states mandate seat belts on large buses. officials say they've already started seeing benefits. they also say the seat belts help drivers keep their eyes on the road, and not on the students behind them. and now here's your first alert forecast. rain continues today with totals
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