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america this mo good morning, america. breaking right now, a powerful storm. heavy rain and fierce winds slamming the northeast right now. lightning over manhattan. a waterspout forming off the coast and torrential rain flooding streets in florida as a new tropical storm is brewing in the gulf. new this morning, three american girls caught trying to join muslim militants in syria. the colorado teenagers turned around in an airport overseas after being lured by videos. were they going to marry radicals? this young woman behind bars for that. renee zellweger speaking out this morning about her new look. responding to an avalanche of online buzz this week. what's really behind her dramatic transformation. and check this out, the first hoverboard since marty mcfly and "back to the future
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ii"? probably at the top of every kid's wishlist 25 years ago. how the future is finally getting kick-started this morning. you see the raindrops there on the camera. can you believe it's been 25 years since "back to the future ii"? >> no, but hearing the music sends me right back. doesn't it? >> some things science fiction could be turning to reality. >> hoverboard may be coming. >> thank you. we are remembering a legends in our business. ben brandlee, died at 93. he led "the washington post" for so many years, a driving force behind some of the biggest
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stories of the century. . the stories that quicken your pulse. he inspired a generation of journalists. we're going to have much more ahead. >> he did have an impact. he certainly did. but begin with the severe weather up and down the east coast. torrential rain, flooding, wind and ginger is tracking it all for us. >> it's happening this morning. we have crossed the line from uncomfortable and annoying to potentially dangerous. we have flood advisories from baltimore, and earlier, new york city. boston into portland under a flood watch, because this low pressure system sitting here, and trading thunderstorms, where they are rolling over each other. from new jersey to d.c. that's going to move to the north and east. i think the hardest is going to come in the next 48 hours, especially in coastal new england, north of boston and up through maine. but we'll get plenty of rain here. you can see some road closures and some ponding. and hopefully nothing like this. this is west palm beach, florida. different system. moisture from the topics, picking up more than 9 inches falling in just one day. and that tropical depression moving over mexico, will add more moisture as we get into the end of the week. and the start of the weekend for florida, having all of that
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information coming up in the next nation's weather. >> whole lot coming this way. >> okay, ginger, thank you. we're going to turn now to ebola in america. and a new scare to airports overnight. one passenger rushed to the hospital after landing in newark, showing some signs of the deadly december. two in chicago as strict new rules take effect this morning. gio benitez is at newark international with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the concern is the passenger got off the plane at this terminal showing at least one symptom. now a major crackdown at u.s. airports. this morning, new ebola scares echoing from the tri-state area to the heartland. a passenger believed to be liberian arriving on a united airlines plane in newark with fever symptoms. immediately rushed by ambulance to university medical center in newark. where workers in masks, surround the ambulance, later sealed as a possible bio hazard. the passenger remains in quarantine. and in chicago, two passengers, one adult and one child were
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hospitalized for evaluation after becoming ill on separate flights into o'hare. this as the united states government implements strict restrictions on travelers from sierra leone, liberia and new guinea. the three countries at the center of the west africa ebola outbreak. all passengers must now enter the u.s. from one of just fave major airports. 150 passengers a day travel to the u.s. from one of the three ebola hot spots. 6% arrive at an airport other than the five designated. homeland security said the few impacted travelers should contact the airlines for rebooking as needed. and back here at newark, if health officials determine there is any risk at all, then the cdc will contact every passenger on that plane. george and robin? >> thank you very much. now to the new concerns about home grown terrorists. the fbi investigating three teenage girls caught trying to make their way to syria to join muslim radicals.
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allegedly lured over the internet. abc's pierre thomas is in washington, and has the latest on all of that for us. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning. this is another disturbing sign that radicals in syria have become quite effective at recruiting american young people, even teens. this morning in a denver muslim community where these three girls are from, shock and concern. >> my blood ran cold. if these young girls did make connections with someone, i'm very confident it was through the internet. >> reporter: the girls of sudanese and somali descent, only 15, 16 and 17, are not being identified because of their young age. sources tell abc news they were seduced by videos like this. >> advice that i have for the sisters is very important that they come. >> reporter: videos that call for violent jihad and hatred of the west. the girls were allegedly convinced to fly all of the way from denver to germany, with plans to take them to turkey, and eventually syria in the middle of a bloody civil war. last friday the father of two of the teens filed an urgent
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missing persons report. after the girls skipped school and disappeared. he later found their passports were missing along with $2,000 in cash. they were stopped by authorities in germany and sent home. sources tell abc news the fbi is now investigating whether they were recruited by a shadowy network of radicals overseas who may have funded the trip. >> another example of someone who's created a very slick, sophisticated package. coupled with money and adventure. >> reporter: this is the second case out of denver in recent months. a 19-year-old woman who was planning to go to syria to marry an isis radical recently pleaded guilty to supporting terrorists. her attorney said she now knows it was a terrible mistake. >> she was led terribly astray. she is now paying the price for those choices. >> reporter: now prosecutors face the difficult decision whether to prosecute. they must decide if they were misguided children or potential radicals.
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robin? >> all right, pierre, thank you. and now to amy with the other top developing stories. good morning. we begin with another possible scandal for the secret service. according to the homeland security department inspector general, some secret service agents were recently pulled from white house duty to respond to a private dispute between a secret service employee and her neighbor at her home in maryland nearly an hour away from the white house. president obama was home at least twice when agents were pulled which the report called problematic. meanwhile, that man armed with a knife who managed to run into the white house last month has been deemed incompetent to stand trial following a mental health assessment. the official autopsy on ferguson, missouri, teenager michael brown, appears to support the account reportedly told by the police officer who shot him. the autopsy by the county medical examiner's office obtained by the st. louis post
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dispatch found brown was shot nine times, including once in the hand at close range. which could indicate that he did not have his hands up and may have been reaching for officer darren wilson's gun. the autopsy also found brown had marijuana in his system. the government is expanding that massive recall of defective air bags that could explode and send pieces of metal flying through your car. nearly 8 million vehicles are now affected. that is up from 4.5 million. especially in warmer, humid climates, drivers are being urged to get their air bags replaced immediately. companies that use the defective air bags include honda, toyota, gm, ford, among others. goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo has a complete list of the vehicles affected. and look at this scary scene on a pennsylvania highway, a woman caught on camera swerving between lines. two men behind her recording every dramatic move until she slams into that oncoming car. she is okay. one witness claims the driver had a phone in her hand.
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no word if charges will be filed. and just in time for the upcoming holiday season, major airlines are raising ticket prices. rebecca jarvis has a key tip for travelers this morning. >> just as you're getting ready to book that trip over the river and through the woods, the airlines are now hiking fares. united, delta, u.s. airways, american, jetblue and southwest all upping round-trip tickets by $4. >> $4 may not sound like a lot, but on top of the fees, just another blow to customers. >> reporter: it's the fifth fare hike so far this year. but what makes this one infuriating for some travelers, it comes just as the airlines are reporting record earnings and falling fuel costs. if oil prices stay here, the airlines will save $8 billion over the next year. but those tickets to grandmother's house over thanksgiving, they're still getting more expensive. from chicago to dallas will now
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cost you about $400. that's 4% more than last year. >> the key is to book now. after today, tickets will go up 5%. >> reporter: or for the cheapest seats, book those tickets for thanksgiving day. for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> great advice, thank you. and there was no contest during last night's world series opener. the giants took an early lead and never looked back. stunning the royals 7-1. but something off the field got our attention. and this could be a record. look at that. this royals fan walking to his seats sporting a pair of 47-inch moose antlers. that's because his favorite player is third baseman mike moustakas. and all of those moose calls apparently helped, because he had one of the four hits last night. the problem was that the royals only had four hits last night.
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>> i was wondering how you were going to play that one. >> those are real? >> apparently so. >> wow. that's something. thanks. and we turn now into the breaking news into the mysterious disappearance of a pregnant young ohio woman. police discovered her body and arrested her boyfriend. alex perez has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. it's been two weeks of agony for family members. as so much of this case unfolding in the overnight hours. loved ones said they knew amman do would not just disappear without telling them something, first. a community in mourning as 22-year-old samantha greenlee's body found in a wooded area just a few hours ago, 15 miles from her home in columbus, ohio. three months pregnant when she disappeared. and now the father, her boyfriend, jacob ferrero, seen here on this facebook photo, arrested and charged with murder and aggravated arson. police say hours ago, he gave a full confession, leading them to where her body was found. she was last seen two weeks ago, heading to the home she shared
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with ferraro, after her waitressing shift at a local restaurant. two days later, she missed a doctors appointment. then investigators discovered a raging fire in the apartment, destroying everything inside. ferraro originally told police a dog kicked over a candle. but he now admits that he set the fire to cover up evidence. at a vigil last night, her mother and father were hopeful she would be found. >> she was a caring person. she always thought about other people. she would do stuff for others before she would think about herself. they say she was looking forward to thanksgiving and was so excited to become a mother. investigators looking to piece together many details family members, of course, still searching for many answer, including a motive. ferraro is due in court tomorrow. rob? >> all right, alex, thank you. and now with the flu season fast approaching, a new report revealing that the nasal spray is more effective than a shot in protecting young children. abc's chief health and medical editor, dr. richard besser, is
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here with more. so the spray, not the shot for young kids. >> yes. as a parent and pediatrician, i love this story. it means you can protect kids without giving them that needle. kids 2 to 8, it turns out that the nasal spray, this is it, no needle, it is more effective. prevents 50% more flu infections than the shot. >> wow, that many? >> it's that much better. it's that much better. >> any child between that age of 2 and 8 that should not get the spray? >> yes. if your child is allergic to eggs, if your child has asthma, a history of wheezing, they can't get this shot. the big thing is, everyone above 6 months should get a shot of some kind or a flu vaccine of some kind and you can give this up to age 49, from 2 to 49. >> some adults don't like the shot either. >> here's a choice for you. >> but to the age of 49. and even above that, seniors are really susceptible during flu season. and there's something that's an extra dose for them, a higher
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dose? >> yes. and really good news. they're the group at highest risk of severe flu. for them there's a high dose flu vaccine that gives them higher levels of protection in their blood. and many doctors, including myself, say that's the way to go. >> many of us were talking about, with the concerns about ebola, how would that affect the flu season? there's so many symptoms that are similar. >> yes, if you look at early symptoms of ebola and flu, body ache, headache, fever, they look the same. you want to stay out of the emergency room this winter. and getting a flu shot will help ensure -- or reduce the chances you're going to get an illness that's going to get you into that mess. you don't want to be there. protect yourself this year. >> all right, rich. thanks so much. >> thank you, guys. and now we celebrate the life of ben bradlee. the ground breaking editor of the "washington post" died tuesday at the age of 93 after inspiring generations of reporters to get the story, get it right and give no ground to the powerful. in news rooms, he's a legend. for reporting on history, and making it.
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>> in my naive way when i first came to this town, i didn't think presidents lied. >> reporter: veteran of world war ii, buddy of jfk. in 1968, ben bradlee became the executive editor of the "washington post." for 29 years, the fearless, dashing and loved leader. fighting to publish the pentagon papers in 1981. >> we are free to publish what we always were going to publish material in which in our mind the public had a right to know and which did no damage to the united states. >> reporter: and showing that same determination a year later with the story of a lifetime. >> washington post reported -- >> reporter: bradlee backed and guided woodward and bernstein, then unknown, as they unraveled the watergate scandal. >> the two reporters involved have done an extraordinary job. these guys were on a roll. they had the town by the throat. nobody else was touching them. >> reporter: in the movie
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version, bradlee was channeled by jason robars. >> i can't do the reporting for my reporter, which means i have to trust them. >> reporter: in real life, it helped dismantle the nixon administration. >> i will resign the presidency effective noon tomorrow. >> reporter: woodward and bernstein remembered bradlee the night before his death. >> here's an editor without a real politics, whose real politics is about the truth. and that is what guided him in his career, guided him in his life. >> we need more ben bradlees. >> reporter: bradlee and his wife, sally quinn, were right at the heart of washington social life. quinn, staying by his side as his health declined over the last few years. >> i don't think we have ever been as loving as we are now. >> reporter: when he received the medal of freedom last year, he was called a titan of journalism. a newsman forever. >> i miss the times when the story just plain consumes the readers. when people seem to talk about
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nothing else. but i miss the excitement of the stories that quicken your pulse. that's when a newspaper man can get on with the job he was born to do. not many of us were lucky enough to get that exhilarating opportunity again and again and again. he's a man so full of life and vital. and we should also say, sally quinn cared for him so well in his final years. it's a great love story. >> we are thinking of sally. and so ginger, more on the tropical disturbance in the golf. >> i got through it really quickly, so i want to take time and explain this to you, guys. the tropical depression is in the gulf,s it could become hannah as we go through the day today, and it's going to add a lot of moisture to south florida. you say, way. haven't we seen rain out of western palm beach and miami? yes, we have. but we put on the water vapor imagery, the satellite to see how much moisture is in the air. i want to prove to you by it's going to be dry through the majority of the southeast and why that moisture is not going to make it up. that cold front and the
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stationary going to act like a fence to block the moisture. now you have that to take with you today. look at this. washington state into oregon, right along the coast, could pick up to 7 inches rain. and remember, that comes along with some 65-mile-per-hour gusts. pacific northwest, tonight, it's the worth. good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast. high clouds are thicker today.
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chance of rain on thursday and the rest of the us on saturday morning but it will be dry for game three and four. temperatures today are mid-to-upper 60's along the coast if san francisco and low-to-mid 70's for the rest of us. sprinkles across the north bay tonight and temperatures are milder and in the 50's and steady through friday but cooler this >> so i have been using that word raw for the northeast today. it's going to work today. chicago, though, warping up considerably as we go to the end much the week. that's coming up next. >> good for them. thanks, ginger. coming up, dramatic first day in the retrial of jodi arias. the strategy her lawyers are using to try to prevent the death penalty. also ahead, terrifying moments caught on camera. a young woman attacked at an atm during the day. what you need to know to stay safe when getting cash. and renée zellweger is speaking out about questions concerning her new look. and could be finally have the first hoverboard
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crews from san jose, gilroy and morgan hill as well as cal fire are working this fire right now. a check on the morning commute and how that's affecting things. >> yes, indeed. it is certainly cause for this sig alert to be posted. this is shutting down ferguson road between 152 and dunlap avenue. if you do work in the area, just know that 152 will connect you to 101. as we take you up to 880, if you're traveling out into milpitas, there's an accident blocking a lane. heavy backup coming out of union city. >> when we come back, meteorologist mike nicco and the bay area forecast.
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welcome back. temperatures about the same range as yesterday, mid-40s inland to mid-50s around san francisco and oakland with 51 in san jose. our next storm is up to the north and that's where it's going stay but the blow-off is making for a beautiful picture this morning. look ou colorful that camera is. temperatures stay pretty close to average. mid to upper 60s along the coast and san francisco, low to mid-70s for the rest of us. some drizzle, sprinkles in the north bay tonight
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what you need to know to stay safe starting right now. >> wow, that is frightening. and you remember the hoverboard from "back to the future ii"? it's 25 years since the movie hit theaters. and fiction may finally become reality. we are going to tell you how, and when, and where. >> that's all coming up. we are going to get back with jodi arias back in court. this will determine if she gets death or life in prison. ryan owens is in phoenix, on the case from the start. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: hey, george, good morning to you. this new jury hearing about the same old jodi arias. how she murdered her boyfriend and then lied all about it. but if you think her defense team can't come up with something new, think again. convicted killer jodi arias has a new look. her demur dark hair is shorter. and also new, the strategy to save her life. at least twice in opening statements tuesday, her attorney
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called her a troubled, mentally ill young woman. >> show me the linebacker pose. that's what i'm asking for from you. >> reporter: that's quite a change from what she told the first jury, she was a battered woman forced to kill travis alexander after a fight in 2008. >> he attacked me and i defended myself. >> reporter: but the first jury didn't buy it and convicted her of first-degree murder. this retrial is only about whether the 34-year-old should die or spend the rest of her life in prison. fiery prosecutor juan martinez wants her on death row. and he started his opening argument detailing what he calls a slaughter. a successful mormon businessman shot and repeatedly stabbed as he showers at the hands of his jealous exgirlfriend. hanging on every word, 18 juror, 12, plus 6 alternates. jodi's new jury is overwhelmingly female, many ar young.
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close to the same age as the woman they now must decide lives or dies. a decision her first jury deadlocked on last year. if you were on that jury and you had heard what they have heard, would you kill you? >> i don't believe in capital punishment. so the answer would be no. >> reporter: so later today the medical examiner will be on the stand. and more from the lead detective. george, you almost have to feel sorry for this brand new jury. it's only day two, and they have already seen gruesome crime scene photos, autopsy photos and sexually explicit photos. so much for easing into the case. >> that's true. and a clear strategy, putting the evidence out there right away. >> it's clear. the prosecution saying this was an incredibly cruel and heinous crime. that's the most important thing. the defense saying she's mentally ill, she's never committed a crime before, he's
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remorseful. in the end, the jurors have to balance what the aggravating circumstances with the mitigating circumstances. what does that mean? they have to make a gut call on do they want to give jodi arias the death penalty? that's not an easy place for prosecutors to be. because they have to get all 12 of them to agree to sentence her to death. something that last jury did not do. >> i have never heard of a retrial on sentencing. >> only in two states where you can retry the death penalty phase of a case. arizona is one of those states. this is an unusual thing to do this. they didn't have to. i've said this publicly before. i think they should have and cut a deal with her to give her life in prison and end this thing. but the family of travis alexander wants that, and the prosecutor wants the new trial. in the end, it's up to the prosecutor whether to move forward. >> and this jury deciding one thing only, does she get the death penalty? >> that's it. and if they can't agree on
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death, this case is over. meaning it's then either life with parole or life without parole, but no retrial if this jury hangs. >> and that's up to the judge, parole or no parole. >> correct. >> dan abram, thanks very much. >> very odd. now to dangers at the atm. say scary scene caught on camera, an attempted robbery of a young woman in broad daylight. how can you stay safe? gio benitez has that story. >> reporter: bank brutality. look at these frightening surveillance images as a man allegedly attacks a 20-year-old woman at a florida atm monday night. wrapping his arm around her throat before demanding she withdraw money. he takes off when she hits the car alarm panic button. shaking the community, and catching the attention of the alleged crook's girlfriend. >> he's my boyfriend. he's here. he's in the room sleeping. >> does he know you're calling?
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>> reporter: police arrest him. but it turns out most atm robberies happen between midnight and 4:00 a.m. and more likely to occur at walkup atms than drive-throughs. but even those aren't thief-proof. watch what happens one night in virginia. a man runs up to a woman's window, pointing a gun. she gives him cash and speeds off. it can happen broad daylight, too. even behind those secure bank doors. in new york, a man stole 300 bucks from this woman at an atm. for some expert advice, we turn to bankrate.com. what's the first thing you have to do? >> go to a well-lit area, or an atm in a retail outlet. that's going to have a lot of traffic. >> reporter: experts say don't use any atms on corners. that's an easy hiding spot for a thief. don't wear flashy jewelry when grabbing cash. that could tempt a crook.
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don't count your cash at the atm, wait until you're in private. and one you didn't think of -- >> plan ahead, keep deposit slips at the house, fill them out, pop in front of the machine, get the deposit in and get out. >> reporter: for "good morning america," gio benitez, abc news. new york. >> some great tips. i never thought about it at the corner. so many times you see the atm there. and time now for the weather. and, ginger, oh, that's a beautiful sunrise. >> sometimes i have nice things to say too. and this is one, winfield, kansas. what a beautiful sunrise. and that shot, associated with the warm weather coming in. oklahoma city today, 80, kansas city, 71. and even sioux falls are will make it to 70. that warmth is pushing up and it's not ending there. places like chicago that have been slightly below average, a little bit icky. look at the numbers, well into the 60s bit weekend. minneapolis, making it to 70 by the end of the week. kansas city, 81 in the peak. and indianapolis will get to the big 7-0 into the weekend. then it's going to change.
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but let's just go ahead and marinade on this a little bit. >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco, check out this gorgeous sky from october orange because of high clouds. it will be thicker today. mid-60's along the coast and a few upper 70's inland. the seven-day forecast shows sprinkles across the north bay >> all that weather brought to you by carmax. just marinading in the picture a little bit, too. >> nothing raw about that picture. >> that is beautiful. thanks. coming up, how missing just a few hours of sleep can make you a big danger on the road. what you need to know before your commute this morning. and renée zellweger, taking on the questions about her new look, speaking out this morning. ée zellweger, taking on the questions about her new look. take your time. built-in nav, heated seats for mom, dvd with wireless headphones for the kids! and tons of room for the golf clubs!
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we're back now at 7:42 with actress renée zellweger. she is generating a lot of buzz right now. looking quite different on the red carpet and speaking out. she's so glad people are noticing the biggest change, that she's healthier and heavier than ever. paula faris has the story. >> reporter: this morning, renée zellweger is speaking out after these photos went viral. and had many doing a double take. the oscar winner making a rare appearance at elle's woman in hollywood awards and sparking
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buzz on her new and decidedly different appearance. but in an exclusive interview with "people" magazine, saying i'm glad folks think i look different. i'm living a different, happy, more mull filling life, and i'm thrilled that perhaps it shows. while the 45-year-old has often transformed onscreen, from her gritty bare faced turn in "cold mountain," to her dramatic weight gain for her portrayal of bridget jones. >> this off-screen transformation had many online wondering if they were saying hello to an entirely different person. >> you had me at hello. >> reporter: from headline to twitter users, asking, what has renee zellweger done to her face.
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from headlines to twitter users asking what has renée zellweger done to her face and speculating it's cosmetic surgery. but she says it's a lifestyle. for a long time, i wasn't doing well. i took on a schedule that's not sustainable and didn't allow for taking care of myself. i was aware of the chaos and finally chose different things. ♪ and that's good the "chicago" star saying that nowadays she's comfortable in her own skin. transformed inside and out. for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> fun to see the old movies. makes me want to go and see those movies again. she looks great. >> i love how she's happy and healthy. that's what matters. >> way to turn negative into a positive. >> exactly. >> looking good, renee. and coming up, three secrets to becoming stress-proof starting right now. the changes you can make to be more relaxed. >> take a breath. and big news for "back to the future" fans. is the hoverboard really about to become reality 25 years after the movie hit the big screen? ♪
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>> i get this right, robin, delivery guys on bikes, people walking and texting, and people on scooters. but you want to add to the way that people can run me over while walking down the streets of new york. i got it. let's give them hoverboards. >> i need to borrow your -- hoverboard. >> reporter: admit it. you wanted one of these. marty mcfly's gravity-defying hoverboard in "back to the future part ii." well, today, the future is here. could it be true? just in time for the 25th anniversary of the time-travel classic, a california inventor is launching a kickstarter campaign to bring the hendo hoverboard to the world. >> thanks to marty mcfly, the hover board is a perfect example of a stepping stone. we can't go over hedges or normal sidewalks, but we're getting much closer. >> reporter: ever since it was october 21st, 2015, "back to the future" fans have been trying to
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get their hands on the real deal. thanks to robert zemeckis of stunt men testing the boards in behind the scenes special. >> it's been around for years. we got our hands on some and put them in the movie. >> reporter: there have been close call over the year, like this water powered board, and this mattel sold in 2012, with the heartbreaking fine print, hoverboard will not actually hover. despite a $10,000 price tag, could this finally be it? investors are ready to believe. hendo hover is pulling in more than 200,000 of the $250,000 goal. >> great scot. >> reporter: all right, you excited ? calm down, kids. let me explain, here. this is not about hoverboards. they want to showcase the technology, so they tapped into our imagination, with
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hoverboard. the hover technology could be used in architecture with buildings and better withstand earthquakes. >> all right. >> but we still want the board. >> thanks, t.j. can we have the board still? we're not kids, but we want it. and coming up, gisele is speaking up on motherhood. why she puts herself before her kids. that's the model for being a good mom. and, you know, the connection between annie lennox and rich besser? we will tell you later. there's a connection, coming up. come on back. a community. it is a family. there's always a hug. you're friends for life. when i needed guidance, and i needed support, living beyond breast cancer was there. last year, 5-hour energy raised over $340,000 for living beyond breast cancer purchase a specially marked bottle now through december 31st... and a portion of the proceeds will help breast cancer survivors live beyond their diagnosis.
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good morning, i'm eric thomas. some residents in san jose are being told to boil their water this morning. tests detected bacteria in the drinking water near milpitas christian school. crews discovered the contamination while replacing a pipeline in the area. here's leyla with a look at traffic. >> as we take you right back to gilroy, that's where we have that fire that has been burning and blocked off ferguson road between highway 152 and dunlap, so those streets still shut down. sig alert still in effect but it doesn't look like it's causing any slowing along 101. mike. check out the beautiful sky from our roof cam looking at downtown san francisco. there it is, temperatures today going to be pretty close to
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brew for one, brew for all. ♪ here me roar good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and jennifer garner blasting hollywood. >> how do you balance work and family? >> why she is passionately speaking out now. a big alert before your morning commute. how missing just a few hours of sleep could be deadly on the road. ♪ and the face factor. the new research revealing the way people perceive you could be the key to success. and gisele bünchen opening up about being a mother of three. why she says it's her most important job, but she still puts herself first. and the breakout viral costume of last halloween. now glowy zoe is back. with a brand-new creation, as we
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say -- >> good morning, america -- what the? ♪ umbrellas or out in times square this morning. that's not stopping anybody from coming out and saying hello to tom bergeron. right here. we brought him inside. >> it's always good to be here to break out the old mime routine. a mime is a terrible thing to waste. >> you really were a mime. right? >> i was. i was the guy annoying you in public parks. yes, that's right. >> i thought that was you. >> that was me. we have a lot going on. dancing and america's funniest videos. >> america's funniest home videos, in the 25th season. >> congratulations. and a great cause you're a part of that you're going to tell us about. >> toys for tots action. >> always a pleasure to have you here, tom. >> thank you. also this morning, superstar trainer shaun t is here. he's the trainer of the
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best-selling insanity workout. many of the stars have used to get in shape. now a free personal training session live on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. and we're going to give you three secrets to becoming stress-proof starting right now. i wonder if this one works for you. >> yes, vodka. >> videos of pandas. >> oh, yes, that too. >> watched while on vodka. >> look. they're drunken pandas. >> always. >> what are they doing? look at that. >> believe it or not, that video is one of the keys. >> how could you be stressed seeing this video? >> you can't. >> i feel better already. >> they look like cuter skunks, don't they? >> big ones. tom will be back in a little bit. let's get some news from amy. george, good morning. we begin with breaking news, reports of gunfire in the canadian parliament building. we're told the prime minister is safe.
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as police work to apprehend the gunman. earlier a guard was shot at the canadian war memorial outside parliament. the violence comes two days after two canadian soldiers were run over in quebec by a man who sympathized with terrorists. no word if these two incidents are related. and this morning. an ohio man returning on a board military jet after spending nearly six months detained in north korea. jeffrey fowle getting a big hug. new ebola scares at two u.s. airports overnight. one sick passenger from west africa was rushed to the hospital after landing in newark, new jersey. two others are being monitored? chicago. this comes as strict new rules come into effect this morning. travelers from liberia, sierra leone and new guinea must enter through jfk, newark, dallas, atlanta or o'hare. meanwhile, american journalist ashoka mukpo is going home.
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after the cdc declared him free from ebola. and texas nurse, nina pham has been upgraded to good condition. the autopsy on teenager michael brown is out two months after his fatal police shooting sparked national outrage. the report said brown had nine bullet wounds and was shot in the hand at close range, indicating he may not have had his hands up and could have been reaching for officer daren wilson's gun. a bizarre crash in fresno, california. a man backing out of a garage. lost control. i think you know what's going to happen next. crashed through a fence and ended up at the bottom of the neighbor's pool. a crane had to be brought to lift the car out of the water. the man facing charges for driving without a license. and finally how do you top one of last year's most adorable halloween costumes? well, just upgrade the original. the glowing baby stick figure is back. but this time glowy zoe's dad
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designed her outfit to look like, ah, minnie mouse. i love that she still has that little voice. the coolest feature it changes cover every time she talks. she already showed off the suit on a halloween trip to disney land with mom and dad. a little scarier than her. last year, it got 22 million views on youtube. prompting dad to market the suits in all sizes. i love when you're out trick or treating, you don't need a flash light. right? >> multi-tasking. i love it. >> we had her on the show. >> so cute. >> and we kept the lights on. >> that's us. >> might be back. thanks, amy. we're going to turn now to an alert about drowsy driving. missing a couple hours sleep can be deadly on the road. more than 40% of us admit to falling asleep behind the wheel at least once. and now there's a new campaign to raise awareness about this hazard. abc's david kerley has the story. >> reporter: he's nodding off. this guy too.
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unsuccessfully fighting fatigue. it's a problem as serious as drunk driving, and this morning, much worse than we may think. officially, 100,000 crashes a year due to drowsy driving. but aaa is reporting it may be a million crashes, and only getting worse in our sleep-deprived society. >> i always tell people. sleep like your life depends on it. that's the other problem. you think you're okay, you're not. >> reporter: a recent example? the accident that seriously injured tracy morgan and killed another passenger. police say the driver of the walmart truck that hit the limo bus was asleep at the wheel. now the safety board is calling on transport companies to abide by the maximum hours of driving regulations and set driver's schedules to match their sleep patterns. but there are no such rules for regular drivers. researchers are looking for technology that will notice if we're nodding off. some cars already sense lane swerving and may light up a
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coffee cup icon on the dash, suggesting you stop. the question, will you react? >> the car is telling you, yeah, you're drowsy. you're not driving up to speed. but it's not going to, at this point in time, anyway, not going to turn the car off, not making you an espresso. >> reporter: one startling statistic to remember this morning. even missing two hours of sleep one night can cut your reaction time, decision-making by 20 to 50%. for "good morning america", /* david kerley, abc news, washington. >> that new technology works. we have it on the chevy tahoe. if you go off the shoulder, kind of vibrates underneath you. if you go off -- that's good stuff. "pop news" and weather coming up. but lara in the social square. yes, i am, george. here's a look at what is coming up on ""gma morning menu"." in "pop news," tina fey revealing modeling secrets. how from comedy to cover girl. very funny. and jennifer garner's powerful speech blasting sexism in hollywood. and the superstar trainer behind the best-selling insanity workout. here to tell his secrets to a
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the all new keurig 2.0 is here. brew for one, brew for all. ♪ ♪ ♪ and if you stand for nothing ♪ you got all we need we remember this. it was so fun to be a part of this. you're looking at the world premier of "you're never fully dressed without a smile." featuring the young stars of the upcoming motion picture "annie." they're spreading random acts of kindness throughout new york city. and we can't wait to have the cast here in december. >> whenever you see quvenzhane she makes you smile. >> she does. puts that big smile on your face. >> she does. >> as does "pop news," lara. >> i thought you were going to say me. i'm grad you like "pop news." good news today. and start with modeling tips
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quick note, everybody, from one of hollywood's finest and funniest, miss tina fey. she is the cover girl for "elle" magazine. she loved the beyoncé treatment if just for one day. she says if you are in the same position, some advice for a cover girl moment. the best way to handle the situation is turn off your brain and pretend it makes sense to be there. >> that's funny. she looks great. >> good advice. don't think too much. basically what we're talking. she also says it was back to reality when she got home and her daughter said, oh, mom, why do you have so much makeup on? i can totally relate. the issue is on news stands now. looking good, miss fey. thank you for the advice. now to a mansion that will make you go gaga. i'm talking about the malibu compound just purchased by one lady gaga. inside a giant home theater, an
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arcade, "donkey kong," anyone? a massive wine cellar. >> is that a bowling alley? >> a bowling alley. look at the theater there. there's an access underground and a bat cave. there's the wine cellar. oh, my gosh. i'm having chardonnay dreams. look at that. beautiful views. the home was owned by a guy who created the bat cave for the movies and it was a lot of the props and the things -- that's a technical term -- from the "batman" movies. he loved it so much he built himself one. now it's lady gaga's monster cave. i renamed it. anyway. holy price tag, batman. gaga paid $23 million for her new digs. i guess that music career is going okay. and finally, sometimes you just need a hug, george. >> yeah, it's true. >> see, it takes two people to make it happen. but not anymore. who needs you, george?
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because i can just go to this japanese company that sells this chair. the upper half is a doll that wraps its arms around the sitter in a warm embrace. the spokesperson for the company called unicare says the ready to cuddle furniture is comforting to people who live alone or are rejected by their co anchors. >> it is creepy, lara. >> it is pretty creepy. >> i'll take what i can get. and that's "pop news." >> we are going to check in for a chair? >> obviously she needs a hug. she needs a hug. heat index coming up. to ginger for the weather. >> not the nicest of mornings in new york city. but we have a hearty crowd. and a happy birthday for -- >> cindy stevenson. >> she's from virginia. she wakes up every morning with us. and we're having your birthday right here. >> thank you. and celebrating in new jersey too. already gusts into the 20s.
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it will get even gustier. it's kind of indoor. maybe see a movie for your birthday. heavy rain to the north and east. flood watches boston to maine. and now put on the system in the center. that's not as big of a deal. but right in the pacific northwest, today through tonight. that's going to be the heaviest rain. some places could pick up 5 to 7 inches. and the gusts up to 65 miles per hour. so it's not pretty. that's one of the pacific northwest storms in october, i good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast. high clouds are thicker today. chance of rain on thursday and the rest of the us on saturday morning but it will be dry for game three and four. temperatures today are mid-to-upper 60's along the coast if san francisco and low-to-mid 70's for the rest of us. sprinkles across the north bay tonight and temperatures are milder and in the 50's and steady through friday but cooler this >> it's never a cold dhen >> it's never a cold day when you have these lovely ladies
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from dallas, texas, right next to you. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. let's go inside. >> that's right. way to go ginger. first up in the heat index. jennifer garner gave an impassioned speech at the woman in hollywood event this week. it's going viral. garner told the audience that even though she and her husband, ben affleck, are both actors we, they're treated very differently by reporters in the media. take a look. >> i mean, every single one. and this is true of the red carpet here tonight, "elle." ask me, how do you balance work and family? but as for work/life balance, he said that no one asked him about it that day. as a matter of fact no one had ever asked them about it. not once. and we do share the same family. isn't it kind of time to change that conversation? >> it is one of the double standards. >> yep, it is. it really is. >> no question. >> really true. >> have you ever been asked that? >> i actually have, but not as much. >> really? >> but people -- you know, but
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the difference is, guys, they say anything about being a dad and working out the balance. we get all this praise. and everybody just expects it. >> right. >> and not criticizing if you don't have the balance right. you're always trying to find it. it's a struggle. but, yeah. i agree. we don't talk about it with men. >> yeah. make a deal. that question is off the list. >> agreed. >> agreed. >> deal. >> we solved that. and one of the stars on the cover of "elle's" women in hollywood issue, it is on stands right now. >> if your efforts to stay calm and in control, not working out, there might be a reason. a news story on times website crunching the data. first research shows that eating does not lead to stress relief. it does not. even though a lot of people tend to head to the fridge when they feel anxious. exercising or doing something creative can be more effective. but a favorite for us, research shows, watching a video. remember, this is what you were showing earlier, the cute animal. pandas on a slide reduces your heart rate and blood pressure in under a minute.
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>> that fast? >> in under a minute. >> see what happens with robin watches the walrus doing situps. you go into a deep sleep. >> that's true. and i have a lot of pictures of 17-year-old little k.j. it really does. like this one right here. aww. how can you help but just be -- >> you're right. >> look at that. it's very soothing. all right. also in the heat index. new research breaking down so-called facism. it turns out, when it comes to choosinging a mate, a leader, or even picking a criminal from a a lineup, people possibly make judgments based on facial features. experts say we judge people's personalities based on the way they look. these computerized images show how successful ceos have faces that appear more competent, more feminine are more trustworthy. however, experts warn facism can lead to misconceptions. and they are not valid indicators of someone's
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personality. it does make sense. the strong jaw. >> yeah. but, be careful of the cover. >> yes. can't always judge a book. >> that is true. >> great advice. we move on to the morning stir. supermodel gisele bünchen making waves with moms again. telling them being a good parent means putting themselves first. before their children. and abc's juju chang has that story. good morning, juju. >> reporter: gisele is the world's highest paid model eight years running. "forbes" calculating she makes $128,000 a day. her career and physique didn't miss a beat with two pregnancies. that's why moms react to her parenting advice with clenched teeth. gisele bünchen has women buzzing yet again after dispensing her latest dose of controversial mommy advice. telling the london sunday times, being a mom is the most important job. but that she's learned to put herself first. saying, quote, it's very important to take care of yourself.
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you know how they say on the plane, you have to put the oxygen mask on first and then on your child? i think it's the same. it's a sentiment experts don't quibble with. >> it's really important for every mother to nourish ourselves in order to give the most to our children. >> reporter: bünchen does admit putting the me in mommy can make you feel a bit guilty. but if i'm feeling fulfilled, she says, then i'm going to be a much more patient, loving, understanding mother and wife. many readers agree. one writing, it's the same with a lot of things in life, you'll do better if you're happy and satisfied. but others say bünchen is out of touch. one mom commenting, i'd like to see her put herself first without the nannies, chefs, housekeepers. after all, we can't all be the world's highest paid supermodel and be married to tom brady. >> taking time for yourself is something totally different for gisele than to me or the average mom out there.
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>> reporter: bünchen, who plays a glamorous mom in her latest chanel ad, made waves in the past too. just last year she instagramed this picture of herself while nursing her 12-month-old daughter vivian lake. while getting glammed up, writing, what would i do without this beauty squad after the 15 hours flying and only 3 hours of sleep? she told harper's bizarre, there should be a worldwide law that mothers should breast-feed for six months. but the bombshell's latest momshell seems to be getting a pass. >> in the past, she has been controversial. but this time, she's saying something moms relate to. >> reporter: most moms say they don't disagree with gisele. but it's a lot like a straight a student telling the kids struggling who get bs and cs. i don't have to study at all. it's hard for the rest of us in yoga pants and scrunchies to do it.
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>> but the experts, they agree with what gisele said. >> reporter: absolutely. and moms sacrifice everything. put the kids before themselves, some sacrifice parts of their careers, carry around baby weight. but i digress. and the truth is, she's got that body, she's got that career, she's got that husband. and people around here say she's totally nice and down to earth. >> she was here not too long ago. and she was kind to everyone. and she loves her children. it was very evident. >> one flaw, a pimple, anything. >> make us feel better. thank you very much. upstairs to lara now. we are counting down to our workout while you watch segment. we are loving this. we want you guys to learn great tips. and we have shaun t. he is the celebrity trainer who's best-selling insanity workout and also hip-hop abs. >> that's right. >> i want some of those. used by so many celebrities. cam matheson got a sneak preview. and, by the way, he's looking pretty good. take a look. >> reporter: here's the makeup, the hair, the clothes.
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but a key to getting red carpet spectacular is what's underneath it all. the body. just ask j.lo, usher. the man behind all of those insane workouts that gets all of those a-listers in top shape? shaun t. we are at his home gym to get the scoop. how do you come up with the different workouts? it seems like you keep on upping yourself. >> i'm a strong believer that not one particular workout is good for everyone. i like to not use too much weights and equipment. i want it to be easily access to people at home. there's some people that don't want to go to the gym or don't like to go outside and run. >> reporter: what's the tip to kick start weight loss? >> 85% healthy, 15% fun. don't deprive yourself. i'm calling it a treat meal, not the cheat meal. >> reporter: i like that. it's the treat. you deserve it. now it's time to actually work hard. the queen of booties, jennifer lopez.
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his secret to getting a derriere like j.lo. how come i don't look as cool as you doing it? >> you look cool. you look cool. ♪ ♪ love what you do >> reporter: what about the king of abs? usher? his go-to to usher-fy your midriff. >> it's the rope climb. one, two, three, four, and slow, slide back down the rope. >> reporter: and what if you want olympian legs like apolo ohno? >> don't let that head move. you looked like him. >> reporter: i looked like him? >> you looked good, man. >> reporter: i'm literally dizzy right now. for "good morning america," cameron mathison, abc news, mesa, arizona. >> great job, looking good. and shaun t is going to give us all one of his signature moves right now. so, we can try this at home. >> i am. if you have your coffee, put it down. let's do it.
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>> it's simple. it's called the get busy. half of it, take your arm back, front, front. >> i do the top half. >> just do the top half. back, back, front, front. squeezing your core. working your abs. come on, girl. >> you have to do the face too. >> but it uses your core, it's tilt, tuck and tight. >> oh, honey. me too. you can get more tilting, tucking and tightening with shaun t. 8:30, a live streaming workout. go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. i mean, celeb trainer. ty burrell and tom bergeron coming up. tucking and tightening with
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good morning, i'm kristen sze. tonight jake peavy starts for the giants in game two of the world series in kansas city. last night hunter pence's two-run homer put the giants ahead early. madison bumgarner went seven innings. the giants routed the royals 7-1 to take a 1-0 lead in the best of seven series. they have won the last six world series and 15 of the last 17. statistics aren't looking as pretty in the traffic department. >> we're taking you into gilroy. all seriousness here, we do have a sig alert still in effect. ferguson is shut down between 152 and dunlap avenue because of a really big fire there just east of the gilroy outlets. it looks like 101 is moving
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along fine. highway 4 also slowing down but getting better 101 into san francisco 25 minutes. how about your weather? we'll talk to meteorologist
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still in the 40s and 50s even with the sunshine dominating our sky. high clouds are going to become more prevalent then yesterday this afternoon but we should still end up right around average with 68 in san francisco and low to mid-70s for the rest of us. in fact you can see more
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sunshine as we head south. a little warmer towards morgan hill. accuweather seven-day forecast, some sprinkles in the ♪ ♪ georgia ♪ georgia ♪ the whole day through ♪ it's just an old sweet song ♪ yeah ♪ keeps georgia on my mind ♪ whoa yeah >> annie. >> annie lennox right there. a little "georgia on my mind." fantastic. so great. love hearing that classic. a whole album of classics. it's called "nostalgia" can't wait to hear that.
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>> i got the vapors. can't wait. and ty burrell is in social square with a sneak peek of "modern family." looking forward to catching up. >> twitter there -- >> he's staring himself down. >> that's going to be a great pic. and time to pick off the final workout while you watch event. sara haines sup for the challenge. doing our free personal training session. you can do it too. and shaun t is offering his services. go to "good morning america" dieamerica".com on i can't hoyahoo! for a live workout. >> insanity. >> doing the charlie chaplin. working it. you are hearing from none other than host extraordinaire, the mc of "dancing with the stars," america's funniest home videos, author. he does it all. >> yeah, really. >> but we want to say he's part
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of toys fors to the with disney. you're going to be telling us a little bit about that connection. but first, the ballroom. alfonso, how are they doing? >> they're doing great. alfonso, you mentioned, who had a carlton-related injury to his groin when he did the carlton. there he is limping -- yes. i offered medicinal support as part of my hosting duties. i'm trained in that. >> it was too, witney hurt her back. >> she did. that was actually with all respect to alfonso, scarier to us. because in the dress rehearsal, she landed on her back and knocked the wind out of herself. but for a few long minutes we didn't know what happened. >> you couldn't tell in the
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routine. >> that's amazing. the pros themselves are athletes. and their ability to recuperate from an injury or the party the night before is remarkable. >> they play with pain. >> they do. >> and twitter questions for you. lorraine johnson wants to know, will you ever dance just once? >> i did. in season two, sadly, still available on youtube. i did -- i did a quick step. sort of a comedic quick step because i wanted to know what they went through. training and doing it. and it was -- i'd like to think i could do it a lot better now. but it served its purpose then. >> there's always -- this season. >> there's always tomorrow. not this season. i think i'll wait until i summon the courage. >> i want to ask about the show, leah re mini filled in. she was hilarious. >> she did. erin is off covering the world series for an upstart network. and leah came in, she was a
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contestant in season 17. she and i get along famously. she knocked it out of the park. >> speaking of knocking, we saw her hitting -- >> she brought up a point no one brought up. derek is so used to, he should be, he's brilliant, the 9s and the 10s, that the idea of him getting a 5 or 6, that broke me up. took me out of the show i was enjoying it so much. >> keeps you on your toes. >> exactly right. yeah. >> so "america's funniest home videos," the last season? >> it's my last season as host. >> that's what i meant, for you. you have been so great with that. >> thank you. i'll have done it for 15 years when we finish this season. since my hair was chestnut brown. but it felt like the right time. that's all it is. felt like the right time. yeah. >> less work, more living. >> there we go. >> do we have time to mention the toys fors to the?
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>> plenty of time. >> 25 days, if you upload a tickling video -- of you being tickled, don't attack anybody else. to "afv".com, they will donate $25 up to $25,000. ya da ya da ya da. there's a video of nothing. >> i'm getting tickled. >> that was the perfect tickling video because that animal was talking, george. >> there you go. >> you are the absolute best. there is nobody better on television than tomberg ron. i'm telling you. and great what you're doing with toys fors to the. >> thank you. >> for more, go to "gma" on yahoo!. and tune into "dancing with the stars" at 8:00/7:00 eastern on abc. >> you bet. >> and we'll have the next booted couple. and fly all night long to be with us. >> and booted. >> good to have footwear. >> thanks for the plug at the
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end of the show. appreciate that. a final check of the weather for ginger. >> introduce america toelly here. so sweet. she's from tulsa, oklahoma. is this your first time? >> no. >> she's done this before. what's your favorite part of new york city? >> the buildings and seeing all the lights. >> slightly different than tulsa. the waterspout yesterday in new jersey, and a really nice look at the fall colors in michigan. we have that storm in the >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco, check out this gorgeous sky from october orange because of high clouds. it will be thicker today. mid-60's along the coast and a few upper 70's inland. the seven-day forecast shows sprinkles across the north bay tonight an >> all that weather brought to you by jcpenny. >> ooek, trying to figure out which camera to look into.
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tv's funniest dad with a sneak peek at tonight's episode. let's take a look. >> i'm taking off. >> why are you going? i thought we were going to give a chicken the best day of its life. >> being a realtor man means working on sundays like priests and leslie stahl. >> good electrluck to you. >> got to make it through this commute. i'll call when i get there. i'm there. >> have a great day. >> that was a long one. >> make a lesley stahl reference in a joke, you're good. >> it's incredible. season after season the writing is still holding up so well. >> we are -- we are constantly waiting for the moment which they give out, you know what i mean? it's so exhausting. they write basically three episodes a week. because each family gets a full episode. and they just haven't. you know, it's just been another -- >> it's smart and funny as it's
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been. >> it's a marvel. >> you guys always blow out halloween. but a little bit of twist. usually it's claire's holiday. >> yeah, phil doesn't understand why halloween needs to be so scary. so -- which is pretty typical of phil. >> there's the costume. >> yeah. he decides to create awesome land. a collection of his favorite things on earth that he puts out for halloween. my favorite thing is that -- is that every episode i get abused in some way. usually falling over, getting hit in the head with a basketball. and this time it was with a costume. >> okay. we did see the costume right there. but gets to the question coming in, wanting to know what's the strangest thing that ever happen dwroud ed to you on set. >> i once -- sophia -- it's in the first gag reel.
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sophia knocked over a fake column on the outside of our -- the house where we were shooting a scene. and i thought it was an earthquake. >> for real? >> basically. there's a gag reel of me basically kind of running around, scrambling, looking for, like, a place to hide. >> and you were not acting. >> no. >> uh-oh. now, i just found out today, i was reading up on you, that you don't live in los angeles. a very short commute in the show, but you live in salt lake city. >> yeah, my wife is from salt lake. and a few years ago my brother and i bought a bar there and subsequently built a beer garden. >> opening bars in salt lake city, it's a funny idea. >> we are lucky, we have a lot of extended family who are there and co owners. it's an unusual place. but there's a large secular population in salt lake too. about 70%. sorchlts business is good.
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>> yeah, business is good. >> and you're playing a whale soon, "finding nemo." >> i'm playing a beluga wheale. it's fun. it's a blast. >> thank you for coming in. and, of course, you can catch the new episode tonight at 9:00/8:00 central on abc. fabio viviani is next. a classic american t a broader mix of energies, world needs to move, to keep warm, to make clay piggies. that's why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal.
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let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go.
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it is so good to see our friend fabio viviani here in the studio. he has a brand new cookbook, "fabio's american home kitchen," filled with his favorite american dishes. but infused a little italian flare. >> just a touch. one thing that not many people know is that these -- i'll be my tenth year in the united states. it's been a decade. >> that's awesome. >> it's been a decade. >> congratulations. and we have loved having you here. >> i love it. >> you bring us beautiful food and we have a lot of fun. what we're going to do here is try classic american dishes and guess how you have enfused them. >> put your palette to the test. >> palate to the test. >> this is a chicken pot pie. it's comfort food. but i want you to guess what twist i have added to it to make
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it more italian. >> i have some help down the way from the girls. so -- >> there's a cheeseness to it. >> yes. >> you guys got it. we have some good cheese in it. very, very good italian cheese. great flavor. it's a perfect addition. doesn't alter the dish too much, and makes it a tad italian. >> really does. it is a classic, but there is a little, i don't know, how do you say it? >> so now, here's what we do. you have to get a little dirty here. >> a little dirty? >> you have come to the right place. >> a little dirty. so -- don't start with me. don't start. >> i can't help it. >> i know. me neither. here's the good news. classic kansas city-style barbecue ribs, but i made them italian. can you sense what ingredient is inside -- >> it's sweet. >> yes. you got it. good. >> i ate a lot. just so you know.
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>> what we did, we have marinaded the ribs for a few hours in balsamic vinegar. >> oh. >> yep. >> bueno. >> that's spanish. the acidity of -- the acidity of the balsamic start to break down the meat and makes it more tender. >> very, very fast. >> one last touch. one last touch. ricotta fritters. >> wait, did you just give us the secret ingredient? >> no, this is ricotta fritters in the cream. there's something. >> i taste -- i taste heaven. >> that is correct. because heaven is the second best word for prosecco wine. a little bit of heaven in our cream. that's the wine. >> and we cheer you, and cheer your ten years in our country.
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we love fabio viviani. and his book, "fabio's america home kitchen." go to "good morning america" on yahoo! to get the recipes. they're delicious. and so is annie lennox performing live coming up on "gma." ♪
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prosec . it has been four long years since we've had new music and annie lennox. now she's bringing us a littles no nostalgia. that's the name of her album. we are thrilled. it's a privilege and honor to have you back with us for the falcl concert series. these are covers from songs 1930s and beyond. and it doesn't matter -- they're timeless, aren't they?
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>> absolutely. that's the thing about the classic american song. that the songs last for the pace of time and they're still as relevant today, i think, as they were back in the day, you know? >> what i really love is you put it out on vinyl like you would back in the day. it actually came out in vinyl. >> well, there's a big revival of vinyl. and everyone is getting the new stereo systems. we wanted to put it out in that format because that's how the original songs would have come out. and it was a nod and a wink and honorary thing for vinyl. it's great. >> yes, they are standards, but it has the annie lennox touch with your band and everything and it's brilliant. and someone has the best seat in the house. rich besser. that is your brother-in-law. you're married to his brother, mitch. he has never heard you sing live and he is so excited. no pressure, right? >> okay, no pressure. >> no pressure. thank you for this, annie.
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we heard the sound check. you are about to hear annie lennox, i put a spe"i put a spe" ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ because you're mine ♪ you better stop the things you do ♪ ♪ tell you i ain't lying ♪ i ain't lying ♪ you know i can't stand it, you're running around ♪ ♪ you know better than that ♪ i can't stand it 'cause you put me down ♪
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♪ oh oh ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ because you're mine ♪ oh my mine ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ na na ♪ yeah yeah uh-huh ♪ uh-huh oh yeah ♪ you know can't stand it you're running around you don't have it ♪ ♪ i can't stand it 'cause you put me down ♪
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♪ put a spell on you ♪ because you're mine ♪ yeah ♪ here we do, yeah huh. >> go for it. ha. ♪ you know i love you ♪ i love you ♪ i love you ♪ i love you anyhow ♪ and yak if you don't want me i'm yours right now ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ because you're mine ♪ because you're mine ♪ mi-i-i-ne
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♪ because -- people ♪ you're mine ♪ yeah ♪ whoa ♪ yeah ♪ oh ♪ put a spell on you right -- right now ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, oh, oh ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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here and only here. ♪ come and get it.
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this is an abc news special report. now reporting, george stephanopoulos. we are coming on the air right now, because we're learning about a serious shooting incident in the capital of canada, ottawa, including at their parliament. you see those pictures right there from the capital. three separate shooting incidents according to canadian police. one inside the parliament building. one nearby at a war memorial near the parliament. and the third at a shopping mall in downtown ottawa. all quite close. right now i want to go straight now to canada where we've had someone from inside the parliament who is in the parliament this morning. senator, what can you tell us about the situation? >> well, mostly what i've heard on the news. i was on the phone with someone from prince edward island, the region i'm from, and i heard the
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police arriving on parliament hill in full force. after the phone call, i looked out, and i saw police going to the trunk of the car and taking their machine guns, and shotguns and bulletproof vests, and i knew it was a serious situation. i then heard on the news that one of the members of the canadian forces, who guards our war memorial, which is very close to parliament hill, had been shot. then there was rumors that gunmen, or gunmen were running towards parliament itself, and we were all locked down. in to our office, and we're still here. >> you say you're there in the office now. safe as far as you know. have not heard any shots recently. the canadian prime minister stephen harper has been taken to a secure location. i want to go to brian ross, chief investigative correspondent. canada had been put on a high terror alert overnight because of an incident yesterday. >> that's right. a person who identified himself as part of isis and according to
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authorities is motivated by terrorist ideology ran down two canadian soldiers killing one. >> you don't know yet who is behind this and the motives or the shooter or shooters right now. we did have some remarks from inside the parliament earlier. you're going to hear shots fired as you see the police move through these corridors. [ gunshots ] that witness said 30 shots fired since then. every military base across canada has been put on lockdown. canadian prime minister stephen harper has been brought to a secure location. the u.s. embassy has been put under lockdown as a precaution. and president obama has been briefed on the situation according to a white house
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official. our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz, so much now, we don't know what's behind this shooting in particular but so much concern because of the rice of isis. >> absolutely. the rise of isis has everyone nervous and precisely these kinds of attacks. whether it's isis or not. these smaller-scale spread out different locations, carrying weapons, true definition of terror. and you have people in the seat of power like that in ottawa, when you have soldiers guarding the unknown soldiers tombs, where you have people that are trapped in exactly the kind of thing that the united states certainly has been trying to prepare for. >> three separate shooting incidents in the capital of canada at the parliament. the canadian war memorial and at a high end shopping center in ottawa. as we say the canadian prime minister has been brought to a secure location. we're going to continue to monitor this all day long. you can follow us at pbsnew
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abcnews.com. we'll come back as condi announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, film and broadway star, hugh jackman. and she plays on the "walking dead," danai gurira. all next on "live." now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪ michael: i got it.

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