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winter blast. nearly every state below freezing this morning. that polar air driving temperatures 40 degrees below normal. record snow from michigan to new york. whiteout conditions in ohio and pennsylvania. the winter wallop paralyzing roads down south and a big new storm on the way. breaking overnight, a man at a marine base brought down in a hail of gunfire. two guards injured. was this terror or something else? on alert, the hunt for tiger on the loose. hundreds of police and helicopters searching for the big cat. terrorized residents forced inside their homes. the question is, where did it come from? and oh, behave. why is this international man of
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mystery going viral this morning? what he did for his brother and for a department store that has his family and fans saying -- >> yeah, baby, yeah. and good morning, america. happy friday. so great to see mike myers back doing austin powers. we get to hear you do. >> magma, yes. dr. evil will return. he's making news for another reason. we'll talk about that. we have a lot to get to this morning. beginning with the blast of cold air and snow across the country. most of the lower 48 states colder than parts of alaska. our extreme weather team is tracking it all led by ginger, we'll start with abc's rob marciano. he's in denver for us this morning. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning. another frigid start to the day in denver. temperatures in the single digits again. that's almost 10 degrees warmer than yesterday.
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after four database wing the thermometer is frozen behind me. this week ends the way it began, but now half the country is in the throws of cold snap. it's cold and dreary in erie, and a deep freeze in the deep south. snow in little rock, even thundersnow in cleveland. listen to that roar. an arctic blast leaving much of the country 30 to 40 degrees colder than normal this morning, and bracing for more. here in denver, three-straight days of record-shattering temps. >> this is the freezer of the polar ice manufacturing plant. where they make ice. it's actually warmer inside this freezer than it is outside. on wednesday, many states colder than alaska. lake-effect snow tumbling down in the midwest, making this michigan highway, treacherous, backing up traffic for miles. down south, some of the earliest snow in dex aids falling in mississippi, arkansas, and tennessee, leading to pileups, and even deadly accidents.
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homeless shelters in denver are at capacity. workers at this shelter doing what they can to keep people like ronald williams safe from the cold. >> put you somewhere most of the time on a cold night. that's enough to be thankful for. >> reporter: today, this afternoon at least, temperatures will finally climb out of record-breaking territory. winter storm warning, by the way, going on in the mountains. crushing snow. if there's any good news. ski resorts might open up this weekend. but ginger zee, next week, more cold air. >> this is not going anywhere. you're doing well. my lips freeze out there. he's talking well. i wanted to share this with you. lake effect snow zones, erie, pennsylvania, waking up like in this morning, even from parts of new jersey to boston, kentucky, that picture there, seeing snow. a lot of them, the first of the season. where are we below freezing? this map shows you all out west, houston freezing this morning. through baltimore, kansas city's actual temperature is 16.
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freeze warnings from parts of texas to south carolina. atlanta, 27 this morning. and that's just the beginning of it. because what you see here is a lot of purple. this is all the way through next thursday. it's not going anywhere any time soon, guys. >> it is settling in. thanks. we're going to turn now to the navy submarine base in connecticut overnight. a man armed with a knife trying to force his way on. martha raddatz is tracking this. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning. the new london base is where a dozen nuclear attack submarines are housed. investigators say a man at the main entrance became belligerent with the guards last night, then pulled out a knife. more guards appeared, and then one fired a shot which apparently ricocheted, hitting another of the guards. he was released from the hospital overneed, as with a guard with a minor knife wound to his leg. the suspect is okay. they do not think this was terrorism-related. but any incident on a submarine base is very serious.
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>> no question. i want to switch gears to the videotape of that isis leader, al baghdadi coming out. appears to have come out after the announcement for 1500 new troops to iraq. you see the leader calling for volcanos of jihad, including against the united states. >> reporter: he urges allah to deal with america and the allies, defeat them with the worst of defeats, split their body, dismember them completely, and make us raid them, and not them raid us. aside from that rant, he specifically mentions president obama's announcement last week about doubling the number of u.s. trips in iraq. that is significant. there were reports he had been wounded or killed around the time of that announcement. so, if this audio message is real, he seems to be very much alive, george. >> any doubt about the authenticity?
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>> reporter: i don't think any reason to doubt it at this point. but they're looking at it. >> a lot to talk about on sunday. now to the disturbing new report about the white house fence jumper who made it through the front door. a series of failures by the secret service, revealing the breach was worse than we thought. pierre thomas has the latest in washington for us. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the more we learn, the worse it gets. by any measure, the secret service failed. grade f. alarms did not work. radios failed. officers were out of position. even on personal cell phones. those are some of the damning new details in the new report about the now infamous white house fence-jumper who ran more than 70 yards before walking into an unlocked front door, into the white house. the report revealed it was a comedy of errors for the secret service, including, quote, performance, organizational and technical failures. even more damning, many officers didn't even see him jump the
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fence. >> unsetting. i was shocked to hear that just the basic things that the secret service agents were supposed to do, they failed. >> reporter: receiving particular criticism, an officer with an attack dog. he was on a personal cell phone, talking without his radio earpiece in his ear. he also left his back upradio in his locker, contributing to a slow response. no officer was in a position to catch the fence jumper even though it happened within minutes of the president and his daughters leaving the white house that evening. the secret service director resigned weeks ago. as for the agents and officers directly involved, no word yet on disciplinary action, and whether anyone gets fired. robin? >> we'll see what happens now as we continue to learn more. now to amy with the other top stories. good morning, everyone. we begin with a new ebola patient headed to the united states. he's a doctor who lived in maryland and contracted the virus in west africa. abc's linzie janis has been following the details overnight.
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linzie, good morning. >> good morning, amy. his name is martin salia. he's from sierra leone in west africa. that's where he was working when he showed ebola symptoms last week. he tested positive for the virus monday. he will be flown to the nebraska medical center in omaha. that's one of four u.s. hospitals with specialized treatment units for patients with dangerous, infectious diseases. dr. salia will be the third ebola patient treated in omaha and the tenth streeted in the u.s. it's not clear how he became infected. amy. >> all right, linzie janis, thank you for that. and defense secretary chuck hagel is ordering changes in the way nuclear weapons are managed. he wants to spend up to $10 billion to update the aging system and improve security. he's also expected to put a four-star general in charge after a series of embarrassing scandals, including misbehave
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yore by nuclear officers and cheating on exams. president obama is talking tough about the battle over immigration. overnight in his visit to myanmar, he accused republicans of dragging their feet and will use executive powers to push through reform. it could be next week. he's plan is to protect 5 million immigrants from being deported, providing many of them with work permits. the former ceo who oversaw one of the deadliest mining disasters could face up to 30 years in prison. a federal grand jury has indicted former ceo don blankenship has been indicted for fraud. 20 men were killed in his company's mine in 2010. and for the second time this week, a window-washer had to be residued. david kerley said that driving was more dangerous than this? that was in houston, one side of the rig collapsed. fire crews pulled him to safety. this comes on the heels of what
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happened on wednesday, two window-washers being residued from the world trade center building. that happened, yeah, days apart. an attempted robbery took a surprised turn for a bad guy in england. armed with a machete, but the clerk grabs a wooden pole and wins. look at that. wooden pole versus machete. score one for the wooden pole. the shop keeper was able to scare him away and he hasn't been seen since. amazing. a wild scene caught on camera. in turkey, a car flying around the corner. look at that. oh! >> thankfully that metal pole -- speaking of poles doing what they're supposed to right there, protected him. look at that. he would have been killed likely, authorities say, if that pole had not been there. and finally, we've all heard that love is blind, and now you can prove it. take a look at the latest trend
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in speed dating. it started in london, now it's coming to new york city. singles throwing brown bags over their heads so they can focus on their date's personalities instead of their looks. :participant gets an art kit so they can personalize their paper bags. >> oh, no. >> the big question is, you know you're thinking it, what happens when the bags come off? could get awkward. >> maybe just keep them on. >> what do you guys think? >> i think i'm really glad to be out of the dating world. >> i'm with you on that one. >> i would like to do an indepth report on that. that's unlike anything i've ever seen. >> i smell a reality show. >> thank you, amy. wear' geeing to get the latest from ferguson, missouri, a city on edge, waiting for the grand jury to decide if the police officer who shot michael brown should be charged with murder. as officials brace for a violent reaction. steve osunsami is reporting from ferguson, good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, george. the grand jury deliberating here could condition into next week.
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that expert witness may be one of the last. dr. michael baden, hired by michael brown's family, walking into the missouri grand jury proceedings to testify. the meetings private, but in his august autopsy, he argues that officer darren wilson, shot and killed the unarmed 18-year-old from a distance. >> and in this instance, no gunshot residues on the skin's surface. so that the muzzle of the gun was at least one to two feet away. the muzzle at the time of discharge. could have been 30 feet away. >> reporter: that's quite different from the county's autopsy, suggesting the gunfire was at close range, and even inside the vehicle. supporting police accounts that brown fought with the officer in this suv and went for the offic officer's gun. outside the courthouse, the family lawyers demanding that officer wilson be charged, but begging for peace no matter the decision. >> we want it to be clear on behalf of the brown family, we do not condone any acts of rioting, looting or violence.
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>> reporter: but at local gun ranges and gun stores, frightened families are preparing for the worst. gun sales up 300%. how many of these would you say you've sold in the last few weeks? >> in the last few weeks, roughly 250 of them. >> reporter: and authorities are reporting hundreds of new applications for permits to carry concealed weapons. >> we have another outside contingency. the klan is putting out flyers that they will use lethal force against protesters they deem to be violent or excessive. that's ridiculous. >> reporter: more than 1,000 police are on standby. they have spent $120,000 on riot gear and other gear. and groups are asking for the police to keep their cool. robin. >> all right, thank you. now to a new warning about
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the dangers of contact lenses. a new study revealing the risk the 38 million americans who use them, a potential eye infection that can lead to blindness. dr. richard besser is here with this. what exactly did this study find? >> so this is looking at something called keratitis. it's not just pink eye. it can be painful. look how often it occurs. what they found is, more than a million visits to doctors every single year. it's slightly more common in women than in men. and all ages of adults are affected. they think the biggest risk factor is wearing contacts. our eyes are good at keeping germs out. once you put something in there. you're getting a risk of getting bacteria in your eye. >> how serious are the infections? >> the outer layer is the cornea. it has to be crystal clear to see. an infection can cause clouding and decrease your vision, and in rare cases, can cause blindness. >> what can you do if you're wearing contacts?
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>> the good news is, there's a lot you can do to prevent this. i wear contacts. it can be hard, but follow the instructions exactly. only wear them as long as you're supposed to. don't sleep in them unless you're told it's okay to do so. wash your hands before you're touching your eyes. to make sure you're not putting germs in there. always use fresh solution. don't put water in there, never use saliva to clean contacts. don't top off the case. and every three months, you want to change the case. if you feel any pain or discomfort, don't put your contacts in that day. >> oftentimes i'll see someone pop it in their mouth. >> nothing makes me cringe worse. don't do that. your mouth is loaded with germs. you're introducing germs from your mouth to your eye. your eyes are so important. >> i hope people who do that are hearing you. you will be on twitter to answer questions. >> that's right. right after this and all morning. >> lara. i want to talk to you guys about this so-called tiger
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terrorizing the paris suburbs. hunting for the big cat that's forced residents to remain inside to stay safe. on the prowl. this is believed to be the tiger that has parisians on high alert this morning. the big cat, seen her just outside the city. this paw print left in the mud. police urging residents to stay indoors as crews search on foot. scouring from the skies. even using thermal cameras at night. experts say the animal looks to be about 150 pounds and a year and a half old. it was first spotted in a busy supermarket parking lot, approximately 20 miles outside paris. and seen just 5 1/2 miles away from one of europe's top tourist destinations, disneyland paris. euro disney, the operators of disn disneyland, paris, owned by the parent company disney, says they do not have a cat park in their
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park and a big cat park nearby telling abc news it's not theirs either. they are not ruling out it's a domesticated tiger. and here in the states, we have had our share of big scares over big cats. >> there was a lion that ran across the street. a big lion. >> reporter: fortunately that lion turned out to be an oddly-coifed canine. and this mysterious animal in california this summer, turns out, that was just a dog, too. but search crews are not backing down. looking for that tiger that doesn't seem to be showing its stripes any time soon. >> they think he's in a woodland right now outside of paris. right now, outside of paris. but not that far outside. so until they know what it is, they need to be careful. >> that's right. you have a special forecast. >> i do. i have been so cold. warm it up. that's right. now it's time far forecast for love. a sweet story from our miami affiliate. the anchor thought it was a normal day. all of a sudden, though, she's about to conduct an interview, and her boyfriend pops up on the screen. yeah.
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he's a meteorologist at the station. then after a bit of buildup, cameras rolling, he gets down on one knee and proposes. of course she says yes. >> i think she says yes. she does. they have known each other for ten years. worked on the same team. >> live television? >> all live. >> and he had this video presentation. he had her parents on the video, his parents on the video. >> the nephews, everybody. >> very sweet. pressuring her to say yes. >> come on, i can't wait until you're my aunt. >> really. >> sweet. >> that was great, ginger. what about the weather? >> i got to freeze everybody out. come on over here. okay. it's time to talk snow. yes, northwestern new jersey, up to 4 inches of snow. it looks very pretty. and still happening in parts of new england. parts of maine and eastern massachusetts. that will be moving on out. the only thing to talk about, the lake effect snow. still in parts of southwest michigan, western pennsylvania and western new york. your local forecast 30 seconds away, but first the getaways brought to you by royal caribbean international. away, but first the getaways brought to you by royal
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caribbean international. >> hello, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the forecast. we have fog inland valley fading to high clouds and hazy sunshine by 11 o'clock with a slow dry and warming trend on saturday but especially sunday and monday and a chance of rain on tuesday and wednesday. mid-to-upper 50's and low 60's inland. the seven-day forecast shows >> and coming up here on "gma,"
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two promising young lawyers behind bars for violently attacking a couple in their home. why they allegedly did it. also ahead, the young woman suing her estranged parents for college tus i. why they're being forced to pay. and "gma" investigating rental scams. people putting money down in places they don't exist. what you can do to avoid fake listings. and hey, baby. what mike myers is doing for his family that has everybody talking this morning. anyone want to try the hey baby? >> hey, baby. >> i knew it. >> and "shark tank your life." one of the sharks is here this morning for you. old me about st® in a medical study, 7 out of 10 stelara® patients saw at least 75% clearer skin at 12 weeks. and 6 out of 10 patients had their plaque psoriasis rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. [ male announcer ] stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections
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velasquez chased him out the front door. a milpitas police sergeant was on a traffic stop across the street, heard the commotion and arrested the suspected prowler. let's see how the friday morning commute is going. >> not too well as we take you to the altamont pass. there's an accident involving a motorcycle. westbound 580 at north flynn road there's thick fog hanging over 580. heavy back ups coming away from 205. this crash has cleared southbound 880 at davis street but it's being replaced by the northbound side of 880 at marina boulevard so be careful out there. eric. thank you. when we come back, meteorologist mike nicco and the weekend forecast.
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good morning. on this friday we're starting with dense fog especially up in the north bay and out into the central valley. visibilities will start climbing above a quarter mile between 9:00 and 10:00. right now we're a quarter mile in santa rosa, about half in na napa. these are better than they were through most of the morning. we'll have hazy sunshine, high clouds and temperatures in the mid-40s to mid-50s and we'll end
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liquid hot magma. >> that is robin roberts right there, the had imagine. austin powers, mike myers, love the movies and right here -- >> that's his brother. >> doing a solid for his brother. >> like that. you go, george stephanopoulos. and also ahead, the shocking story of a young woman suing her estranged parents for college tuition. why a judge is forcing them to pay her tuition. and the fake listings online for homes and apartments. there she is waiting right now. what you need to know so you don't end up paying for a place that doesn't exist. it happens.
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>> that's coming up. we begin with the shocking home invasion. two lawyers charged with stabbing and seriously injuring a virginia couple in an attack. lindsey davis has the story. >> reporter: this morning a prominent virginia lawyer and his wife are fighting for their lives in a case of revenge, lawyers, bloat behind bars, facing charges of abduction and malicious wounding after they drove to this million dollar virginia home and stabbed the couple inside. >> there's a victim inside the house with a stab to the neck. >> reporter: neighbors say that alicia shuul was fired from international property law. on friday, they knocked on the front door of this home, owned by her former boss, who works for the law firm.
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andrew forced his way into the home and stabbed him. when the victim's wife responded, he stabbed her too. >> caller is advising that two people have been stabbed and bleeding out. >> reporter: when one of the victims managed to sound a home ala alarm, they fled the scene. >> there's going to be a lookout for a white male, last seen wearing all black and a brown fedo fedora. >> reporter: they tracked them down and arrested them. >> their attorneys are going to argue they couldn't have committed the crime because both their personal and professional lives are inconsistent with someone who could do this. >> reporter: in a statement, the law firm tells abc news we're very affected bit event and very concerned for everyone involved and hope there is full recovery for the partner and his wife. the victim was named one of the top lawyers in the country.
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they are experiencing life-threatening injuries. they have a bail hearing today. if the allegations prove true, they will be looking for a good attorney. >> yes, they will. thank you very much. now to the family feud. parents and their estranged daughter battling in court over college tuition. the young woman wants them to pay thousands for her education. and she has the law on her side. abc's linzie janis is here with that story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. catelyn richie's parents say they're willing to cricket, but on their terms, not hers. and don't believe that a judge should make a parenting decision about what school to go to and how much to spend on college. this morning mauer a mcgarvey and michael richie are pleading with their daughter to end a two-year legal battle over tuition. >> this has gone on long enough. >> reporter: in may last year,
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she pseusued her parents for tun at her university. the judge ruled in her favor, ordering them to pay $16,000 a year. but her parents deliberately missing the payment. and they are preparing to appeal, saying they can't afford to pay that much. >> she chose to go to temple on her own. what the law is telling me, any kid that's 18 years old that graduates high school in the state of new jersey can move out of their parents house, not talk to them for two years, go to harvard for $45,000 and walk to their parents and go here you go, you have to pay the bill. >> reporter: her parents say she moved out in february, 2013, after clashes over her rebellious behavior. they say they have hardly heard from her since she filed that lawsuit. but her lawyer paints a very different picture. saying she was kicked out of the house.
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>> the cost of temple is irrelate. mom and dad were never going to pay. >> reporter: according to new jersey law, parents are on bleu gated to pay at least part of the tuition. while they are willing to support their daughter, they have five other kids to consider. and hoping this financial battle won't fracture their family for good. >> a lot of people saying nasty things on the internet, that your daughter is spoiled. how does that make you feel? >> everybody can have an opinion. there's no clear-cut right way to be a parent. one day, and i hope it's soon, one day she's going to realize she needs her parents. >> reporter: thanks to our philadelphia station for their help on the story. we have reached out for comment and she's declined. she has received death threats. there a lot of people fired up about this. >> and temple costs how much? >> it's $25,000 a year in
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tuition. her parents have been ordered to pay $16,000 of that. and she has to come up with the rest in scholarships and financial aid. >> or getting a job. >> paying off the loan -- >> but the parents never agreed to her to go to the school. it's too expensive for them. >> hope for a resolution. i can see her side, she wants to go to college. >> it's a good thing. >> work it out. >> if they can't, she will be kicked out of school. >> they'll figure it out. thank you. thank you. and another check of the weather. >> let's do that. it looks repetitive. it's not. this is from mount hood, oregon. it's not just the east and the center, a whole buchnch of peop dealing with winter. 7 inches there. and ice storm warnings in eugene, oregon, winter weather advisories and warnings through the rockies and through kansas city through the weekend. even though you're sitting pretty, this has to be a
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nightmare, has to be over, no, unfortunately more snow to come and more winter. early in the weekend, the ski areas. good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco waking up to patchy fog leading to hazy sunshine this afternoon and high clouds with temperatures in the mid to upper 60's and the seven-day forecast shows more dense fog tonight but it will be dry and warmer on sunday >> all that weather brought to you by crayola. and there it is. i just wanted to emphasize, relentless. we're below normal for the next six to ten days. >> we haven't heard you say raw in a while nanch. >> that comes along in the transition. >> next week. >> who knows what i'll juz use in january. >> the update on the divorce
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>> reporter: for keira and chris walsh, a destination wedding in italy was a dream come true. >> i love italy. >> reporter: she booked lodging through air bnb. >> it was like a dream vacation home. >> reporter: the person she connected with directed her to a property manager at an e-mail address that looked real. he directed her to wire him the money instead of paying through the website. she sent $2700. it turns out the property manager was a scammer. not air bnb, and the listing was fake. she was shocked. >> i felt very cheated. this doesn't happen to me, i'm at smart, savvy internet user. >> reporter: according to the fbi, more and more people are losing money to fake rental listings. >> they are so prevalent over the internet. when one fraud dies down, another one pops up again.
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>> reporter: "gma investigates" decide to look at the rental masht in our backyard. on craig's list, $180 a night, a rooftop terrace with reflecting pool and 24-hour doorman included. a total of $560 for two nights and security deposit. we received a rental agreement, a contact number and even a photo of the guy we are supposed to meet. but when we arrive at the appointed date and time for him to show us the place, things get weird. he says he's at the airport waiting for a group of people from d.c. he's going to get her asap and he has the only set of keys. 30 minutes later, still waiting. you're still at the airport. can you tell me the apartment number? that doesn't make sense. say that again. you should know the apartment number. you don't have the number. more time passes. the phone kept cutting in and out.
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he wasn't sure what time it was. several phone calls, countless texts and five hours later, our mystery renter stops responding and we give up. we find out the listing isn't real. the pictures on craig's list have been lifted from the website of an apartment complex in new jersey. he did not respond to our request for a comment and we did not get our money back. we reached out to craig's list repeatedly, have not heard back. experts say pay with a credit card and ask for photos. if you don't get it, be suspicious. as for keira and chris, their big day was not ruined. air bnb refunded the money, saying they are very rare, and consumers can protect themselves by paying through the airbnb website and never by cash or transfer. paula faris, abc news, new york. >> what's the old saying?
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if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. >> they did the right thing. >> great job, paula. coming up, important holiday safety tips. how to protect yourself in the parking lot doing your seasonal shop. and that new commercial with mike meyers and his brother trending big right now. and the other superstar siblings pitching in. ♪ the world is your snowball see how it grows ♪ ♪ that's how it goes, whenever it snows ♪ ♪
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. good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and shocking footage outside an upscale mall raising fresh questions about holiday shopping safety. how can you protect yourself from carjackers. ♪ ♪ you must be haunting me and 50 shades of steamy. the hot new trailer everybody is talking about. all the details on christian, anna and the haunting beyoncé track. ♪ i like big butts and i cannot lie ♪ and bottom's up, celebs like nicki minaj and kim kardashian raising the booty. >> one wasn't enough. i had to pop twice. boom, boom. >> how you can increase your assets right now. and opening up about her daring role, natalie dormer that
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has fans and critics buzzing. >> if we burn, you burn with us. >> as we say -- >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america! yeah! kick it up a notch. last hour. heading to the weekend. it's friday. it's time to to "shark tank your life." great to have daymond john here. he is into it. and putting two aspiring entrepreneurs into the shark tank as you can see this morning. they're going head-to-head in the challenge. >> ready to go. and we have tory johnson with great deals and steals. they are coming up. and this morning, personalized gifts for everyone on your list. >> tory is the best. and it's d.j. friday. and we have d.j. b-hen here this morning. spinning us right into the weekend. and looking dapper to boot. >> break it down now. the news from amy. it's going to be wah-wah to
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all of that dancing. we're talking about the extreme cold weather in most of the lower 48 states. it's colder in those states than parts of alaska. snow is coming down from new england to the midwest to the rockies. 200 million americans getting an early taste of winter. ask down south, temperatures dipping below freezing all the way to the gulf coast. parts of arkansas seeing the earliest snow since 1951. ginger's forecast is coming up. new concerns this morning about privacy and government surveillance programs. there is word that the justice department is using specially-outfitted planes to collect information from thousands of cell phone users. according to the wall street journal, cyst cessna planes are being sent from at least five different airports. rigged with devices that can trick cell phones into reporting their locations. they're hunting for criminals, but data is being gathered from innocent americans.
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one lawmaker calls a comedy of errors. the new review of the white house fence jumper has several embarrassing secret service lapses. investigators say alarms and radios weren't working. one officer was apparently busy talking on his personal cell phone at the time. the other officers thought the bushes would corner the suspect before he got to the white house door. and a surgeon from sierra leone has been infected with ebola and is heading to the u.s. for treatment. dr. martin salia lives in maryland. he has been working in a hospital in freetown. expected to arrive at the nebraska medical center in omaha tomorrow for treatment. it's one of four u.s. hospitals, specialized treatment units. and the ex-wife of an oklahoma oil tycoon awarded more than $1 billion in her divorce settlement says it's not enough. and she plans to appeal. that billion dollar-plus judgment is believed to be the largest in u.s. history. but she said her ex is worth more than $13 billion.
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and after 26 years of marriage, she deserves a bigger slice of the financial pie. and we're not talking pie in the face, but take a look at what happened at an nba game last night. kyle lowry of the toronto raptors runs after a loose ball and spills into the seats, colliding with a fan's -- take a look at it -- ice cream. whoa. but watch the fan on the left. if you can see there, he's unfazed. still gets the last lick. it's actually a little form of entertainment for him. he got hungry. lowry had ice cream on his face. but a lot of people -- did i hear $3,000 suit -- with how expensive that man's suit was. no one wanted the dry cleaning bill. >> ate the ice cream? >> yeah. maybe it little more tasty. i'm not sure. >> salty and sweet? >> wow. >> i don't know. that's gross. >> speechless. >> good morning, america, enjoy your breakfast. >> thank you, amy. we're going to focus now on safety at the shopping mall this holiday season.
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that video of carjackers at an upscale new jersey mall. scary warning, and abbie boudreau has more on how to protect yourself in the parking lot. >> reporter: this morning, new safety concerns for shoppers after abc news obtained this exclusive and chilling surveillance video. showing suspected carjackers moments before they allegedly shot and killed 30-year-old dustin freeland in a mall parking lot and sped away in the suv. they may have been casing other potential victims as well. for carla, it brings back memories of when she was carjacked ten years ago. >> i'm thankful i'm alive. >> reporter: she says because she followed her instinct. >> told them they could have whatever they wanted. all you have at that point are your instincts. >> reporter: security expert jarrett arthur showed us other ways to stay safe this holiday season as well. >> don't walk to the driver's side door. approach to the front or the back bumper. this way i check on the other side and make sure no one is hiding.
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>> reporter: what comes next? >> as i approach, just as i checked the far side of the car, take a quick peek underneath. and make sure that's clear. and then continue, quick peek in the backseat as well. >> reporter: other tips, stay off your cell phone, have your keys in hand and try to park in a well-lit area. if someone does approach you, be ready to fight back. first, using your voice to sound the alarm. stop, back up. if that doesn't work, as a last resort, if you can't get away, using the palm of your hand to strike the attacker's face. >> i have to aggressively strike and i can escape. >> reporter: for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, los angeles. >> thank you for that. "pop news" and weather coming up. and to robin in the social care. >> and what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." when harry met kate. what the one direction star said to the princess. plus the business of bottoms. why is it booming right now? "shark tank your life." daymond is here.
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♪ and we danced all night to the best song ever ♪ a wonderful crowd joining us this friday morning in times square. a little brisk. but they are into it. >> that reminder of summer right there. >> that's true. that was great. that's true. lara. okay. friday edition, "pop news." indeed. let's bring it home, robin roberts. cue the music. it was the best night ever for one direction. the pop superstars getting the chance to tell the duke and duchess of cambridge the story of their life. at least for a minute. there's only two, george. i don't know the band that well. it happened at the annual royal variety performance in london. it's a charity benefit. it's a big deal. princess kate, with britain's second-favorite harry. and the lead singer, stiles,
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comm admitted he had one thing to say after. he didn't know what to say. and he decided to go with congratulations on the bump. >> he didn't say that, really? >> that's bold. >> with his accent, probably sounded better. i'm sure. >> he did. and she was fine with it. he can get away with it. it was a cute moment. and they have now met. there you go. and now change the -- oh, i love this song. come on, robin. ♪ i can't let go ♪ because i love you too much baby ♪ >> thank you. you'll agree that elvis is still the king. and a huge set of his memorabilia owned by his estate is set to hit the auction block in memphis, tennessee. january 28th. why i tell you this? they happen all the time, it's the day he would have been 80 years old. and the pieces include the very first record that presley ever made. the year, 1953.
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he was 18 years old. he paid $4 at the memphis recording service to record this song. can you play it? ♪ skies are green his voice sounds different. this is "my happiness." he recorded this song as a gift for his mama. >> this is elvis? >> this is elvis. >> never know it. >> listen. ♪ just as long as the day -- >> i would never guess that. >> so cool. >> this is considered to be the holy grail for elvis collectors. it's too difficult to estimate a value on it. it's the first time it's come up for sale. so in jan -- i just got chills too. very exciting if you're a collector. i think we're all fans. suspicious minds, needed a reason to play it. and finally, george, this one's for you. he's husky, his name is steel, and he wants you to know, george, he loves you. [ dog saying, "i love you" ] >> george -- >> it's pretty close. you almost have a talking dog
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there. >> he loves you, george. america loves steel back. he has over 16,000 likes, george. i have proven it once again. and he isn't our only friend. >> that's as close as you have ever gotten, lara. >> wait until you hear this. >> more? >> this. >> all right, all right, all right. >> that's einstein. the parrot from texas. who has taken to parroting his fellow texas friend, matthew mcconaughey. >> now, when you can get a dog to do that, you have something. >> i'm working on it. but i do have this. [ cat making noises ] george. i'm not sure what she's saying, but she is speaking my language. >> you put that up because you wanted to. >> pretty much. >> is she gargling? >> she's speaking -- my experts
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are working to decipher. >> you were doing so well, raising the bar, raising the bar. and then -- boom. >> can i say, i do love that barry white was playing. >> i did that for you. >> that really made the -- >> i needed to get robin on board. and i knew that you would hear the i love you. i got you with that one. and matthew mcconaughey, we're all fans of. and i thought for the our feline friends out there -- >> something for everyone. >> try to do that. >> great friday "pop news." thank you, now to ginger. we are staying nice and warm out here. tell everybody your name. >> i'm madison. >> this is madison. i'm going to give you some hand warmers to hold on to. you're from south carolina. pensacola, florida, is colder than new york. don't feel too bad is what i'm say. how about we start? myrtle beach? they're in the 40s. not warm for them, especially compared to what we had toward the beginning of the week. freeze warnings from texas to south carolina. this isn't just this morning.
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temperatures 20 degrees below average, and it's going to stay that way through the start of >> hello, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the forecast. we have fog inland valley fading to high clouds and hazy sunshine by 11 o'clock with a slow dry and warming trend on saturday but especially sunday and monday and a chance of rain on tuesday and wednesday. mid-to-upper 50's and low 60's inland. the seven-day forecast shows warm. on sunday this is the attitude i want to take. it's your first trip to new york, and even though it's cold, you love it, right? that's amazing. that's how we're all going to feel. an amazing friday. go inside. all right, ginger. kicking off the heat index, the business of bottoms. where's george? wanted no part of this, nowhere to be seen. >> over here. >> he's working over there.
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stars from j.lo to kim kardashian are making a big behind fashionable. and to have been means everyone else wants one too. baby wants back. >> you can have mine. >> baby wants back. sara haines is here with it. >> i have never understood this as someone trying to get rid of my behind. so i had to get to the bottom of this asset enhancement. there was a time when big butts weren't, shall we say, in vogue. >> i can't believe it's so round. it's like out there. gross. >> reporter: even if sir mix-a-lot professed to loving them. ♪ i like big butts and i cannot lie ♪ well, mix, you got your wish. today, a big booty is where it's at. kim kardashian posts her hers. j.lo and azalea sing about theirs. ♪ and nicki minaj.
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♪ my anaconda don't want none ♪ unless you got buns hon too much fanny for tv. you have had a butt forever. why is it so big right now? >> it's the celebrities. they have a lot of power on women's body image. >> reporter: the business of the big booty is moving into high gear. but achieving this bubble butt doesn't come easy. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: punch gym offers the class laugh your ass off. designed to sculpt the posterior. >> curves are in, definitely. >> reporter: some skip the gym and go under the knife for a dazzling derriere. this doctor does six to eight brazilian butt lifts a week. one of the fastest growing procedures in plastic surgery. >> hispanic, caucasian, upper east side. soccer moms. i see them all. five years ago, i never made a butt bigger. everyoneme everyonement wanted their butt
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smaller. >> reporter: if the permanent isn't your thing, you can slide it on. sales of booty pop panties are up 47% in the last six month compared to last year. put my butt on. nice and soft. one wasn't enough. going with two. no kidding, they really work. boom, boom. now let's see if anyone notices ♪ i like big butts a big booty even i can enjoy for a day. who can get enough of sir mix-a-lot? let's hear that again. it might be my life's anthem. >> sara haines knows every word to the song. >> i do. but die -- i do that in private parties. these are the booty pop panties. you can get them. feel them. i have two pairs in. one wasn't popping enough, if you know what i mean. >> isn't it crazy? >> this is for bike riding. very comfortable. >> that's not what they're thinking with this, amy. this is for a night out, or you can ride a bike with. >> you have two pairs on? >> i have two pairs on.
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>> this is all natural. >> i really am embracing it now. >> that was my nickname in college was bubble butt. which came in handy on the basketball court. >> absolutely. >> when you have legs like yours, i would embrace that curve. >> i know george and -- >> i just to want thank sara for cutting me out of that piece. she surprised me in the elevator yesterday, and i was struck speechless. >> it was a bit of an ambush. i apologize now. >> that's why you like guys that like big butts, they cannot lie. >> thanks, guys. and daymond john here from "shark tank." he's celebrating 100th episode. congratulations. now time to "shark tank your life." two aspiring fashion entrepreneurs. ready to go. you're a big fashion expert. you are the ceo of fubu. you think it's important for people to get the personal brand to just down to a few words. >> you need to have it in two to five words, if you leave it up
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to people to guess and interpret. so think different, just do it, two to five words. >> when it comes to the product, what's the ah-ha moment? >> why didn't i think that have, and how can i be them? >> and in the pitch? >> i have to love the person first. because i'm going to deal with them from two to ten years. and i have to tolerate the person. and the product has to be great and scaleable. >> let's see what we have here. first up is april estrada. this is the fashion pitchoff. >> all right. >> and here we do. tell us about it. >> all right. so it's great to sneak in a workout during your lunch break, but what do you do if you have to change on the go? there's a better solution. the undress. our brand makes being active more convenient. to start, the undressing process, two models to show you, nicky steps in, takes a hook and handle, guides is underneath her bra, over her head, and then removes her top. and using the side access
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openings, removes her bottoms. and using the same openings, pulls the shorts up, puts on the new top, releases the cord lock in the back. uses the same hook and handle to guide underneath the sports bra and allows the undress to fall to the floor. the undress is your fashion mobile changing room. >> love it. >> so that's -- you like it, huh? >> i like it, i like it. utility, fashion. >> yeah. >> listen, you know, it's something that you use every day. and in regards to the athletic apparel, it's what's moving the market. >> that's good. a little thumbs up right there. thank you, april. >> thank you. >> and now a new style of pants that could make diaper bags a thing of the past. that's the diaper bag. >> dads, can you carry all this stuff, look fashionable and still feel free? well, now you can with freedom pants. the first pants designed to replace your diaper bag. the changing pad in its own pocket, ready for the baby
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blowout. you know it's coming. >> all right. >> there's a special binky pouch to keep baby happy and quiet. >> nothing like the bo-bo. >> and the adjustable utility pouchs are thermal and water-proof lined. you can keep things fresh, hot or cold. our brand is fashion, freedom and functionality. so the only question is what's in your pants? >> all right. i like it. the mamper pants. the mamper pants. love them. >> april back out. and a little bit of a drum roll right now. you have to decide. >> i have to decide? all right. what's the name of the pant again? >> freedom pants. >> and the undress? i'm going with the undress right away. sorry. >>. >> there we go. >> all right. >> thank you so much. >> how does it feel, april? >> so exciting. and i'm so excited to show our live demo on national tv for the first time. >> it's amazing.
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>> thanks. back to robin. >> that was a tough choice there. all right, guys, thanks very much. tory johnson is here with the great deals and steals as we head to the holiday season. and this morning, about personalized gifts for everyone on your list. head to "good morning america" on yahoo! for the information you need to get the bargains. let's get the party started. >> first up, amelia rose. we wear her earrings around here. >> we do. >> these are her new necklaces. initial collection. there's three different ones to choose from. i'm wearing two of them. i couldn't decide. a lot of self-love today. they're stunning, sterling, and gold. add a semiprecious birthstone. love that. normally, big discount, normally starting at $98, these are slashed by at least 65%. so dropping them to -- starting at $34 and free shipping from amelia rose. >> that's the free shipping. so delicate. gorgeous. gorgeous. >> next up. this is a company called pretty please polish. choose from 25 different polish
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colors and customize two lines of text. i did rockin' robin. we have a "gma" deals lady. that's what they call me on the street. george calls his daughters eve and doodle. we have ones for them. normally, $12 a bottle. slashed in half, $12. >> you got george's attention. >> this is for george too. i love these pillows. took my four favorites from your instagram, your peaceful moments. four ones that george doesn't have to worry about from ali's twitter. and these are amazing. normally these are $54. but they are slashed by 66%. $18 and free shipping. >> oh, that's beautiful. thank you. i know right where that's going. >> and you are going to love this. we have these over here. coming to your house to watch a game, i would bring you these roberts mugs. the strahan ones there. two different to choose from, do
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glasses or this amazing beer caddy, it's great. has a bottle opener on the side. >> handy. >> super fun from red envelope, $49, slashed in half, $24.50. and last but not least, stockings for christmas to get you ready. we have these super-fun elf ones. lots of fun, jingle bells, different patterns to choose from. normally $35. slashed in half, $17.50. and exclusives only at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. thank you for the companies, taking your job. finish it up. >> next time you come over, i'll serve you. >> you will? excellent. we'll watch a game. >> we will. we'll watch a game. >> we will.
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good morning i'm kristen sze. tonight caltrans will start work to replace aging expansion bolts on the upper deck of the span. this time they won't be using the plates they used last month. crews will now instead use rapid set concrete to replace the joints. the repair work will be done between 9:00 at night and 6:00 in the morning six days a week. right now let's check with lay leyla gulen. >> there's a car fire as a result of an accident on simien treat drive. here's a look at the macarthur maze. that drive is looking slow
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pushing out of berkeley towards 580 with taillights making it up towards the interchange. eastbound traffic moving fine. >> we'll check out the forecast with meteorologist mike nicco every day is a new opportunity to help make life better right here in san francisco. whether it's helping local businesses like the fruitguys grow and prosper, supporting nonprofits like juma ventures as they fulfill their mission or helping neighborhoods like the tenderloin become vibrant communities. if there's a way to help the people of san francisco thrive and succeed, we'll find it. that's the power of local connections. that's bank of america. a broader mix of energies, world needs which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil,
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we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. a. we're back at 8:29 taking a look at the dense fog advisory not only here but in the central valley and it lasts at least an hour longer. it's going to take to the better part of 11:00 to get rid of some of the fog but the national weather service believes visibilities will be less than a quarter of a mile in those areas. right now we're about three-quarters in napa, patchy fog through the east bay hills and valleys but everybody else doing okay until you get to the coast where we have lingering fog too. temperatures right now running still in the 40s up in the north bay. the rest of us in the low to
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mid-50s. our destination, low 60s along the coast, mid to upper 60s with hazy sunshine and high clouds. it's going to be much warmer this weekend. rain next tuesday and wednesday. >> you can't show that. >> but we're not stopping there. we'll even show you the lost footage of the megastars. next week -- >> it's raiders of the lost tapes. ♪ some very, well, fascinating, yes, tape. >> i saw me in mom jeans from the '90s before i was a mom. >> i wore a pantsuit for a decade and didn't stop.
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>> very excited about it. it's happening next week. we will reveal all coming up. >> yes, we will thanks to you, lara, we will. we have wonderful people joining us here today, friday. it's d.j. b-hen. spinning us into the weekend, getting off to a great start. >> a lot of happiness out there. and natalie dormer from the hunger games. and you know her from "game of thrones." and her character in the hunger games is so fierce. looking forward to that. can't wait to hear from her coming up. and the countdown to thanksgiving. our good friend emeril is here. yay. i was thinking how hungry i was. with some great sides including a family favorite. >> his recipes are fantastic. i take them down. stay tuned for those. >> and a little something special on thanksgiving. >> yep. now to the speed feed. tony reali is in the social square. good morning, tony. >> good morning. i'm looking to see. george wearing shades of gray today? i don't know about that. let's see. i feel bad about looking at this
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at work. not safe for work. this was the photo just tweeted out by the official twitter account for "50 shades of grey." you're seeing if here first. another look at the movie that's steaming up your winter. follows the release of the official trailer overnight on youtube. this has more than a million views in just a few hours. jaime dornan as christian gray. dakota johnson as anastasia steele. up close and personal. and it's backed by the beyoncé track, "haunted." this movie is going to be a monster. comes out valentine's day. and trending, benedict cumberbatch. trending a lot from his engagement to his beyoncé walk. his mauovie comes out in two weeks, "imitation game." he is showing off his imitation game. >> michael caine. >> i want to see the imitation game, don't you? >> christopher walken. >> i've gone jamaican or something. >> 15 seconds left. can you do bain?
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>> i want to see the "imitation game." >> mcconaughey? >> well, the -- >> five seconds left. can you do taylor swift? ♪ i want to see the imitation game ♪ >> mr. cumberbatch, or mr. cain-walken-mcconaughey-swift, will be with us on monday. and going super social this year. and artist of the year, ten finalists, and now fan votes whittled down the number to five. and here they are, beyoncé, luke brian, one direction, katy perry and coming up last, iggy azalea. that's five for the artist of the year for 2014. how can you choose? by tweeting. go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo. click on requester -- your favorite artist. that's the speed feed. back to you. >> thank you so much. this morning, we are
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celebrating girl power who are making a difference in ways you may not know. former fashion model and philanthropist, lauren bush, attracting a-listers from the runway and hollywood to feed the world. super model christie teigan posing alongside crooner husband john legend. part of come together. a new holiday campaign if lauren bush lauren's campaign, feed for hunger. >> we wanted to gather people together to show the collective impact. we're founded on the one individual making a purchase to help one child. but we can come together and make a bigger impact. >> reporter: everyone from anne hathaway and her husband, and supermodel carly klaus, and various other hunger relief organizations coming to the with lauren to provide meals to children around the world. >> these are some of our new artisan-made leather bags. aren't they beautiful? that one is a hundred meals. this one feeds two children in kenya and school for a year.
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>> reporter: every feed product has a number signifying its impact. >> we're telling the amount of meals. at the bottom of the ad, because we came together, we gave x-amount of meals. >> reporter: this was one of the bags featured in the new campaign. >> this was. it's a feed classic. feeds one child in school for a year. come out in a new, beautiful purple. >> reporter: in the eight years since lauren started her foundation, feed has 85 million meals and with the line of new products, this hands on ceo is not only defining girl power, she's proving fashion and philanthropy can co-exist. what made you think you could do this? >> when i had the idea for feed, it was out of this place of feeling frustrated. that i didn't know what to do. i didn't know if i had the power. but i so desperately wanted to create a way to empower not only myself, but others to get involved and really move the needle on the issue of hunger. >> reporter: you recently returned from a giving trip to rwanda and kenya. what was that like?
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>> it was amazing. children, just because of where they're born, it's the birth lottery, are born into a life of hunger and poverty. yet they're vibrant. it's important to go and meet with the people we're trying to help. >> reporter: what's the ultimate goal of the campaign and the company in general? >> the ultimate goal of feed would be to go out of business. we would have solved world hunger. i don't know if we'll get there by holiday, the new campaign. but i think that will hopefully help move the needle. >> reporter: good to have a lofty goal. >> it's a lofty goal. but hopefully within our lifetime we can solve this. >> what an inspiration. we asked on twitter, what cause do you think needs the world's attention? like lauren bush lauren is taking on world hunger. we made a word cloud. we see mental health, multiple sclerosis, veterans health care, pancreatic cancer, women's rights. so many important causes to so many of you. so thank you for all of your input. and to learn about the come
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together campaign, go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. head out to ginger with a final check on that brisk weather. >> and we have a huge announcement. i have a pen in my hand for a reason, amy. because dozens of the cortez family web these are the cortezs from the dallas area. you have something to say to your family members, you told them to watch. >> it's my birthday, and we're pregnant with our first baby. >> so we're checking it off the bucket list. announce pregnancy on "gma." we have done that. congratulations, you guys. that's so huge. and we're celebrating it here with the chilly air. but it's cold in dallas too. how about we look at the chilly air. the windchills stretching to the gulf coast, well below freezing. good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco waking up to patchy fog leading to hazy sunshine this afternoon and high clouds with temperatures in the mid to upper 60's and the seven-day forecast shows more dense fog tonight but it will be dry and warmer on sunday and
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>> and another announcement, 16 years ago you were pregnant with her. happy 16th birthday. >> celebrate out there. thank you. and now to a gripping memoir. enjoying a lot of attention right now. the wild truth sheds life on the story of the life and death of the hiker in alaska that inspired "into the wild." bob woodruff has been following the story. >> reporter: today these three sisters are retracing the steps of their famous brother, a young hiker called chris mccannless. you ready, you three sisters? >> rock and roll. >> rock and roll. >> reporter: chris's two-year odyssey across the american west was immortalized in a best-selling book, and then an award-winning movie called "into the wild." >> is there anybody here? >> reporter: they tell the story of a young man who after graduating from college in 1990 took off alone without leaving a trace. cutting off communication with
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his family, using a different name. hitchhiking across america to the alaska wilderness. living off only the land. he spent his last months living in this abandoned bus he had found. by day 100, he wrote, death looms. too weak to walk out. he died here of starvation. but the sisters say there is something those who admire their brother don't know. in the new memoir, "the wild truth," she described a tumultuous childhood where their father, an eminent rocket engineer, was emotionally and sometimes physically abusive to their mother. before he left, chris wrote corinne letters. letters she kept secret for over two decades. >> i'm going to divorce them as my parents. i'll be through with them once and for all. forever. >> reporter: why did you write the book? >> frankly i was asked every
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time i met with a different group of people why chris left the way he did. i watered down those answers for a long time. i really felt and learned that i was doing a disservice to him. >> reporter: for "good morning america," i'm bob woodruff in alaska. >> chris mccandless' parents it did try to find him after he disappeared. they say that her book is vicious and spiteful. and has nothing to do with chris, his journey or his character. you can find more on our website, abc.com. and a new pbs documentary by lincoln square productions that airs at november 25 president and coming up here, "hunger games" star natalie do
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natalie dormer plays a tough guerilla film maker in "the hunger games." and you probably recognize her from the hbo hit. and in the "game of thrones", plays marjorie tyrell. a lot of people in the studio right now. they are such fans of yours, and wanted to meet you. what's it like to take a break from marjorie to jump into the
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"hunger games" family? >> it's perfect to get out of the long skirts and dark hair and get physical. run around in pants. lots of fun. >> your character, she's a real tough girl. it's a meaty part and a girl power part. >> it's fantastic to play someone who's defined at being good at their job. to me it's interesting to play someone talented the other side of the camera. i work with those people all the time. i watch them, i respect them. it was fun to sort of, you know, pay tribute to them by being a director. >> yeah. and you have to shoot these psas. in the beginning you're not really concerned whether jennifer lawrence's character is into it or not. then you start to believe. it's like me describing the entire film. here's a clip. >> you're all from the capital? >> don't expect much chitchat from him. capital cut his tongue out years ago. and, no, it wasn't any sort of rescue if that's what you mean.
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we all fled on our own. for this. for you. >> love it. so she's -- she's on board, she has to make psas which become the symbol for the resistance. can you talk about the change, we see in the film? it's just a job, it's all business. and then she gets on board with katniss. >> he wants to overthrow snow. she's committed in the political way. but it's irrelevant to whether katniss is into being the mockingjay. she needs to get the shot and get the job done. and then the beautiful journey, the more time you spend with katniss, who wouldn't? she starts to believe in her. and watch as katniss starts to believe in herself as well. >> and we believe in her hair. that is a cool hairdo. >> it's like the sloughy undercut here. >> look at than it's still. so you really did shave it. >> every day it was clean-shaven to -- to put the tattoo, the transfer on every day. it's bare skin for nine months.
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>> did you like it? >> i loved it, but it was cold. >> you'll need that here in new york. thank you for coming. i know home is london. got talk about game of thrones. what can we expect in the new season in the spring? >> much of the same. just ramped up. the dragons are getting bigger. more dangerous in king's landing. and marjorie is possibly three times lucky with the husband. >> really? >> watch this phase. >> you just finished shooting it. what's more fun -- nine months, we just saw them all yesterday, all the stars of the"the hung " games." you can see the camaraderie, or -- can you even compare? >> i'm so lucky i'm part of two great families at the moment. really impressive, talented ensembles. but a lot of fun on both. i can't. my two. you know -- i'm hunger thrones. >> hunger thrones. #hungerthrones. >> i'm torn. >> two amazing ensembles to be a
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part of. and you were telling me in the final installment your role is bigger. >> there's a lot of running around with a gun in part two. we can talk about that this time next year. >> i love it. please do come back. natalie dormer. best of luck on the new season of game of thrones. and "the "hunger games":
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♪ >> d.j. b-hen here with us. getting us ready for the weekend. good to have you here, my friend. and great to have emeril lagasse stopping by. helping us count down to thanksgiving on "gma." and this morning, you brought some side dishes. >> absolutely. >> but this is something from your mother. >> yeah.
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this is hilda's dressing. my mom's dressing, first of all. it's a portuguese style with chorizo. you can use other cuts of meat. but she uses a little bit of ground beef or ground pork with the chorizo browning it out. the secret is the soaking of the bread. so you have -- whether you use fresh bread on stale bread. >> does it matter? some people think -- >> i don't use steal bread. i buy bread and use it. >> okay. >> so we'll pour that over that. that's the key. whether it's a bread pudding, stuffing, dressing, whatever. it's important to soak the bread and get it in there. you can use broth. if you didn't want to use milk. >> right. >> once this browns, let that soak, then we're going to add sort of our little trinity. add onions. >> i like your trinity. >> and bell pepper and celery. really, really simple. and depending on the spice, robin, of the chorizo, you could add a little bit of crushed pepper, or not, depending on if you want heat. salt and pepper, season that up. and we'll just brown that.
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now, once it browns, i add a bay leaf. i add a little garlic in here. once it browns, here's the soaked bread here. preheat the oven to 375. >> okay. >> and then what we're going to do now to the soaked -- to the soaked bread, we're going to add egg. and once this cools just a little bit, we're going to add our -- >> oh, right into the -- >> right into there. okay. you can see that. and then what we're going to do is just fold this in. see the bread is nice and wet like that. >> i do. >> and what you do is you then take a buttered casserole. after you mix that, put it in the buttered casserole and bake for 45 minutes, 50 minutes. this is what it looks like before the oven, and what it looks like when it comes out. you have the great color. and it's bubbly and then all the flavors of the chorizo comes out. isn't it good? >> is it as easy as you're describing? >> yes, i promise you.
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i prompts promise you. i helped you out last year. ask this year, i bet you're liking that green bean casserole, right? >> yeah. >> right. so what we do with that, we just made a sauce with stock and then we put it over the green beans. >> you didn't use cream of mushroom soup like i use? >> there's nothing wrong with that. really and truly. there's nothing wrong with that. you can use that. >> thank you. >> but with we did a version. we did mushrooms and stock and flour. we made a roux, crispy onions on top. isn't that a nice touch? >> that's the touch. >> that's the ticket. >> that's a nice touch. and another great side dish is squash. so we used acorn, and roasted it with thyme, with apples. >> oh, wow. >> you could use pears, if you don't want apples. but the thyme brings it out. cinnamon and sugar. roast it. you just roast it. you know what's great about that? you can do that ahead of time, and then just reheat it.
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the problem that people have at thanksgiving and the holidays, not enough oven space. that's what -- right? >> the timing of it. >> the timing of all the dishes. >> exactly. >> do you say stuffing or dressing? >> well, i say stuffing. >> i say stuffing too. >> i guess dressing is like if you're gonna -- i don't know. >> it's good either way. dan senor delicious. >> i'm confused. >> hey, you are great. >> these are awesome. >> delicious. thank you. >> what you are. >> you can get the recipes. it's not too early. start planning ahead. start thinking about it. the other thing i talked with tony about earlier, the biggest mistake people make, overcook the turkey. make sure the internal temperature is right. >> thank you. if we don't see you, happy thanksgiving. go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to get the recipes for these thanksgiving dishes. we'll be right back. >> so good. these thanksgiving dishes. we'll be right back.
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. good morning, i'm kristen sze with the weekend just right here, let's check in with mike and get the forecast. >> the fog is starting to fade just a little bit in the thickest area, which would be santa rosa, we're up to a quarter mile now. we'll see a transition between 10:00 an 11:00 to mainy sunny conditions. low 60s at the coast but mid to upper 60s for the rest of us and it will get warmer through the weekend. our next best chance of rain tuesday and wednesday. as we take you into concord, this car fire and crash has cleared on the surface streets. simien drive. let's look at video shot by sky 7 hd. you can see the car has been put on a flatbed truck. it wrapped itself around a pole
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