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get his hands on, include thing pilot. he finalally fell af at a nonlife threatening flight. he suffered a broken wrist and torn biceps for holding on so long but says he'll do it again. by the way his wife's flight went just fine. she's land said and she's like what took you so long? >> well, glad he's okay. >> i'm forgetting one thing. i can't put my hand on it. now to another extreme sport, shopping online during the holidays. how about cyber monday, tuesday, wednesday. add in thursday and friday and saturday as well. for some retailers it will be the gift that keeps on giving.
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>> reporter: a erecered cyber monday butmany calling this cyb. like mascy's, amazon and target. buy one, get one 50% off ties. plus an extra 15% off target.com. this tv now $500 off on amazon. also prime time for deal. on sale now as low as $20. >> if want oo buy a ticket or travel pack, tomorrow night be a good day to do it. if your wish list includes clothes and toys, the good news is they tend to come later in the december.
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♪ skinny skinny the skinny the skinny ♪ skinny time and we start with a fact about being on tv which applies just about everyone except us. >> forb sz out with a list of highest paid tv hosts. you ready? number five, steve harvey. $44 million last year hosting all of his shows. "miss universe" and "little big shots." we won't mention that ryan
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seacrest alleged $74 million last year. wow. dr. phil still on tv. b number three on the list making more than $77 million. what? >> number two on the list is ellen. forbes says she raked in more than 87 million last year. her best year yet. that includes 20 million she was paid by netflix for an upcoming stand up special. >> is that how much it pays to dance on tv? because i've been jiving. and nothing. drum roll. coming in at number one. >> chop, chop. >> that's not clever. >> you may hear me but you're not paying itension. you're a weezal. she has a judgment of a turtle.
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>> judge judy, get this, made $147 million last year. that includes a 47 million she makes for hosting her television show and selling the rights to her show's library. that makes her one of america's richest self-made women. and with that wind kind of money you can afford a place like this. look at that castle. >> wow. >> that is -- a place in kb kk. connecticut. she has another place in south florida eshe flies her plane to. >> how can we get invited? >> judge judy is about to get competition. >> jerry springer will get ms. own legal show called judge jerry.
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it will feature real cases just like judge judy. the jerry springer show stopped gist last year. he said he's excited to put his degree to yies. >> he's been a politician, has a degree from northwestern. retired from a mayor of cincinnati after writing a check to a prostitute. for the first time in my life i feel to be called honorable. >> is it because the check bounce snd. >> something bounced. as we know kanye west is even flying like a president'. >> his wife posted this of them on their very own jummo jet. this is what they call the yeezy floetding office.
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>> so this is what a private 747 is like, you guys. i've never been on one before. so i'm like oh, my god there's bedrooms everywhere. no big deal just like a chill room. a double decker. how cute. there's even a dining room table. >> kim even brought her trainer along so they could workouten the long flight. that's really nice. so pop star, sean mendes has a big announcement. he's not gay. >> 20-year-old canadian explained that gossip about his personal life causes him stress and anxiety. he feels pressure to be seen with girls to prove he's not gay and admits he hates that side of him sl. >> and he's a little feminine but that's because he grew up
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with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. ♪ it's beginning to look a lot like christmas ♪ it's beginning to look a lot like christmas everywhere you ghoe. it's a time-honored tradition. >> and milania trump did not disappoint with her elaborate creation. it's beginning to look a lot like christmas in the white house and this year's scene, national treasures. draped in red, white, and blue, emblazoned with skyline in a sugar model off the national mall finishes off the look. the meticulously decor is
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inspiring awe. from this ornament of her son's favorite sport, she unveiled her master piece monday saying it honors the heart and spirit of american people. but it's far from the star of the show. for the second year in a row she's raising eyebrows with her east wing, sending the internet into a to the "handsmaid's tail." and writing the lor ax must be enraged. >> come play with us, danny,
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forever and ever and ever. >> reporter: last year she infamously decked the halls with what also caused a stir on social media. >> does kind of look like a scene out of the "the shining." can we pay the heating bill in the white house for once. the gloves. >> look at this. milania's trees or car wash? and to be fair, they look similar. >> i'm agast that milania slaughtered hundreds of muppets and collected their pelts to make these kresmous trees. why is no one covering this? >> questions that need answers. >> we'll get our white house team on that. i like it. i thought it's a nice touch.
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good morning. i'm ke good morning. i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines. hundreds of more u.s. troops head to yoousz boarder following the controversial clash. mexico wants the u.s. to look into their use of tear gas. president trump hoping to get the republican senate candidate, cindy hyde-smith over the finish line. and mike espy is making a tough run in today's run off. next time you see romaine lettuce in the store, go ahead and buy it. it will come from different parts than california where the
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lettuce was born. frfrs. major retailers have turned this into cyber week. that follows what may have been a record setting sthoort cyber sales week. those are some of our top stories this tuesday, november 27th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." and this tuesday is a great time to buy travel. or airplane tickets. >> especially this tuesday. we're going to start this half hour with the chaos at the southern boarder. >> many are heading to the crossing. rushed by rump says u.s. very tough people had to react firing tear gas and pepper spray. >> and athe united states to lo how this incident was handled.
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. >> reporter: more than 5,000 migrants in tent cities in tijuana. security tightened the department of defense sending more troops after a migrant protest turned violent. a group of migrants tried to rush the boarder. some throwing projectiles. agents responding with tear gas. mothers clutching panicked children. matt gutman with one of the mieg wrnts who was injured. the nation's busiest boarder crossing shut down for several hours as they made dozens of arrests. >> they're not, as you know they were being rushed by some very
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tough people and they used tear gas. and here's the bottom line. nobody's coming into our country unless they come in legally. >> reporter: trump threating a complete boarder shut down. at rally in mississippi he doubled down to a crowd chanting "build the wall." >> we want them to be talented people that can love our country. they have to come in through merit. >> reporter: they can only process 100 asylum applications a day. expected to reach more than 9,000 people. the president was also kriticizing the plan by general motors to slash nearly 15,000 jobs. that's the first major downicize since the great recession. >> general motors says it's eliminating several models from
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its structure. er president trump says he told general motors boss he's not happy with what the company's doing and hoping gm will do something to bring the jobs back. >> reporter: and gm says it will save the company money by 2020. >> and they will be eligible for positions where gm is expanding operations. looking into it. brad. >> reporter: for a while now you've had auto industry experts saying if doesn't matter who's in charge, this industry is about to transform. gm took five plants in michigan, maryland and canada. the buick lacrosse. we're not going to make those anymore. so i talked to michelle and said when i luke ruined, i see plenty of cars d mand.
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when g mrksz looks around >> tlz tlr short term. this change in what people are buying and softing a north american market and a downturn in the chinese market, and gen areeral motors intends to be clear and first in ootd onmous and electric vehicles and they're spending a ton of money and resurch and development in those areas. they need profits from their current business to finance those fuchber it technologies because right now they're spending money, not making money. >> with autonomous vehicles, there could be less reasons to own a car. but auto makers say they're not going quietly but challenging gm
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to replace those jobs. a lot moir on start here later this morning. kendis, jenai. president trump is now floating the idea off a state-run tv network. cnn is a powerful voice and suggested starting a network to show the world we really are great. people pointed out that such networks are widely popular with dictators. texas congressman beto o'rourke gained national attention. he lost the race by less than three percentage points. o'rourke preefbiatesly said he would not seek the white house but as he prepares to leave congress in january, he and his
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wife will think about wautsz rr next. er demmen straeonstrators bl of the busiest roesds. an officer celled 21-year-old bradley jr. authorities at first with identified bradford as the gunman and later admitted that was a mistake. the mayor offered his condoenlss and says he wants to bheetsz with bradford's family. >> we want to stress that we deeply and sin serlytime of mr. emantic fitzgerald jr. it's it deeply tragic whatever the circumstances. we believe facing ntsz and focus, the truth will be firmly established.
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authorities are still searching for the actual gunman. they want police to release all of their body camera footage. >>ope riwineryfry is expressing gratitude for messages on her mother's death. gives our family great comfort knowing she's now at peace. lee died thursday at her home in milwaukee. a private funeral hassall redsy been held. >> started by a boarder patrol ajt anoing nouncing the genderf ohis upcoming child. you can see the officer fire at a target. kwhoe. emitting blue smoke. it's a boy. a more than 100 had to evacuate
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their homes. and the boarder patrol agent has to cover the $8 million in damages with monthly payments. >> having a baby gist got a lot more expensive. yikes. >> what happened to just being surprised when the baby comes out? it's a lot cheaper. wow. frrngs turning now to some off the prized possessions off the man who lived a true playboy's life that are up for sale. >> memorabilia from hugh hefner pfrs life. they include his smoking jack squt pipe. you can also own some of of his silk pajama. er starting bid for the pjs is $400. >> that's not too bad. the 800 plussite.s includes a
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we're back with these we're with protests of amazon ps plans to build a new head quarters in new york city. they're upset they could get a multibillion dollar tax cut. an astounding meddle story from china. researcher says he used gene editing to create babies. >> it lets scientists alter the dna of living cells. needless to say it's controversial. >> reporter: an astonishing and dubious claim. a scientist in china saying he
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created the first geinatically engineered baby. >> came crying into the world as healthy as any other babies. >> reporter: announcing the so hadf called breakthrough on youtube. the purpose? not to cure or prevent an inherited disease but something else entirely. supposedly giving twin girls the ability to resist hiv infection. >> no gene was changed except the one to prevent hiv infection. >> reporter: all potential fathers had hiv. the init tension was not to prevent transmission but to prevent the child from being infected in the future. at hong kong where they're gath
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toorg discuss the implications of genetic editing. >> i think rilts arbreak of what was released by the report of the national academy of sciences. that encouraged an transparent approach that would involve careful establishment of a process and following guidelines put in place by an international consordium of sciences and i don't think that appears to have been done. >> reporter: and there have been no independent conformation of the doctor's claim but it's been condomed and said it's illegal here in the u.s. and most other countries. and an american scientist has explaining to do. dr. michael dean is a professor at rice university in houston.
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>> reporter: with all the subtlety of a heymaker and the emotional impact off a hook to the kidneys. michael b. jordan is back in his star making role as adonis creed. revenge served cold as in knockout cold. >> this guy, he's dangerous. >> you don't think i can beat him. >> reporter: the second installment off the reinvented "rocky" film. >> a different hero for a new gen raegz. >> this movie is a movie about family and it happens to take place in the world of boxing. >> reporter: "creed 2" searing on one of the most tragic events in "rocky" history. apollo creed being in
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the ring in "rocky iv". two sons picking up where their fathers left off. >> he's been trying to heal duri during the course of the two films. >> reporter: he gets engaged and becomes a father. >> reporter: we wanted to give him a family which is the thing he's been longing for, for a long time. >> they're a power couple in so far as they're a couple that want to see each other flourish and succeed and i think we're that way as friends to each other. so really great. >> you're playing a father now but you're someone with a good relationship with his own dad. >> there are certain moments that i would substitute. isthe is something adonis would do.
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>> but "creed" was an unexpected hit. and earned an oscar nomination for suloan. >> maybe did exactly what he wanted. >> i think he'd rather be here talking with you. >> reporter: is there a iii" in the work snz. >> i would hope so. as long as i can get it tesa and afford her and convince there come back. but seriously something we have an opportunity to make something new and fresh and why not. >> our thanks to byron pits. he worked out six or seven days a week. six protein rich meal as day, weights. antibiotics. agony. and he said there were daily shirtless assessments. it's like join thingoratnityher
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you know, churches are doing you know churches are doing different things to try to get attention and get people in the pews. there's one in south haven, mississippi that has done -- we've heard of the flying nun. so you delivered part of his sermon midair. this is bar thaul mew or. >> is he wearing a light up suit too in. >> no, i think he's go engthrough the rafters. just flying in. he's like are you ready? clearly hooked up to a line. >> sure has a lot of money.
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>> that's so he can see if you're putting it in the collection plate. >> that's what it is. >> not so you can see what jesus did. wait a minute. >> speaking of -- >> looked like a tiding to me. a lost wallet. you know how your heart synced when you lose your whole wallet? this guy lost his walled on a flight to las vegas. there was $60 cash and one said i roinded your cash up to 100 bucks so you could celebrate having your walt bhak. lost wallet, all there. >> and gist one run at the slot machines and he lost the all. there in vegas. with that situation. a mystery was solve pd friendship 4-year-old justice
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♪ this morning on "world news now" president trump goes all in, in mississippi. >> he headlined a pair of rallies. it's a close contest between cindy hyde-smith and mike espy. and a bomb shell in the russia investigation. accusing paul manafort of repeatedly lying to fbi investigators and breaking his plea deal. plus good news for lettuce lovers. the fda says romaine is safe to eat as long as it doesn't come from a certain property of of california. rngts and if you need a little haircut and not just any haircut, our tom kelly went to the most expensive barber he could find.
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the rl oldesbe w been cutting hair more than 95 years. we'll meat him on this tuesday, november 27th. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." >> 95 years ago? 1923. the >> wow you who was president? >> come on. >> i think it was coolidge. we begin with president trump making a last stitch effort. >> ahead of today's run off elections. urging them to vote for cindy r hyde smith.
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and hyde smith would back his agenda. >> from rr ery since from av party for your support. tomorrow, cindy hide smith. i need the great people of mississippi to sunday message to cry in maxine waters, the radical democrats, by electing cindy -- >> if hyde smith beats espy they would hold an advantage. >> the president defended hyde rr smith saying she simply misspoke and several nooses were found on the grounds of the mississippi capitol building. it's noev twentd 18, right? >> 2018. >> reporter: nooses found hanging outside the mississippi
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state capitol, along with these signs "we're hanging nooses to remind people things haven't changed." this as senator is seen in his facebook photo from 2014 posing in a confederate cap. and earlier this month joking with a supporter about public hangings. the president campaigned with-smith. >> she certainly didn't mean that. >> initially dismissing it as ridiculous. later appalls iing in a debate. vying to become the fwifrs black sate i certainly apologize.
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>> i don't know what's in your heart but we all know thoughtser rr he won by 18 points in 2016. >> don't take any chances. >> reporter: many of the voters say senator hide skmigt has made mistakes ander they say the democrat uj this race hassallee so made mistakes. and they said bottom line if the president is with them, so we are. frnchts and a bomb shoal in the russia investigation. it's akouzing if frurk fam lying to investigators. manafort deny said tlieing and clears the way for sentencing on fraud charges.
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manafort have exfected to face at least 10 years in prison. george papadopoulos wakes up in a minimum security pridsen in wisconsin this morning. we'll serve two weeks hientd bars. now to the tensions at the sulgern berder. u.s. agents launched tear gas, rushing at a fence. >> reporter: more than 100 migrants deported, following the fileant clashes. a piece. protest turning chaotic when they first clash would mexican pleerks then rushed the boarder police.
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heavily armedants. the thick smoke sending children into a panic. >> are you comfortable tear gassing children? >> they're not -- as you know they thee ye yeesz said. it >> and one of the things hes h h wants to still get 92 yunts and he's not going to ged the eff, one of the busiest on the planet for nearly hours. thousands, most there illeg aeshlgs stranded at the boarder. remember bringing the total to 1800. there's a concern for a longed stand off. it could take months.
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abc news. california. and one more note one of the images shows a woman clinging to her twin daughters mm she's from honduras and she was there with their five clild children. frrt they thought ethey were going to die ewhen the canders lantdsing near 24e78. rnlt an alabama community is on edge every the fatal shooting of an unafrp arms sh -- was gunned done. they misb tack hoenl he says he was trying to save pliefbs. the mayor's calling for patients and the gunman remains at large.
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we turn now to the major storm bearing down on new england overnight. >> the storm system covers the appalachian mountains into most of the slow. they should watch out for flooding. let's get the latest from acaoo weather's paul williams. we have a sluggish moving low pressure system. round long enough six to 12 ifrp ochz rein and near the buffalo area. we're going to problems in the northwest part of the country. turning into snoi snow as you move further inland. well, bank of america branch
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in texas is bying big. late sunday into yesterday morning. erse can customers received $100 bills insfed. >> word got out and the place was packed before police ariebed. they blame it on a vendor mistake. however, anyone who got one of those hundreds can keep them. 10 bucks for a hundred? i would have taken out all 20 bucks on my account. >> can you imagine you're paid. okay. that would be me. coming up it is safe to eat romaine lettuce again. but there's one catch. the details ahead. hang on to your handsuch for now.
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a averages mini van plowed into a group of pedestrians leaving one dead. four others were hirt as the vehicle racesed backwards down a china town street. you can see the vehicle speed up in reverse. police say the 70-year-old driver lost control while trying to park. he's facing multiple charges. it's okay to eat roomain lettuce. >> the fard link to the econiem outbreak appear toads only be from the central coast reggen. it's now shifting to other regions and you should start see thing safe labels soon. we're hearing from
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welcome back. so the average american retires at about age 66. the average. >> tom kelly found someone who's past that by about 40 years and still working. tom joins us now. >> i read this article about the world's oldest practicing barber at up with 07. he works about two hours away from new york city. and drove up the freeway to see if this barber was a cut above the rests. just a typical day at win 07 years ying, he wakes up, visits the grave of his behfbed wife, carmella and to work. your son is retired and you're not? >> i got a kutsmer. >> reporter: hang on. this is the part i think is funny. anthony pfrs son is retired but
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anthony is not. hays rr the guinness book of world record holder for he's been profiled twice by the new york times and received accommodations from president obama and first lady michelle obama. many of his customers have been coming for decades. >> i looked on the mirer and realized 170 years old. does it scare you to get your haircut by a man over 100 years old? i couldn't make a trip to the oldest barber without a little clean up. he started cutting hair when he was 11 years old to support his family. when i was 11, i was stuck on
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level three of super mario brothers. when he started cutting hair almost 20 years ag cent. >> today everybody wants short hair. skblrks have you ever cut a mobster's hair? >> quite a few. they used to tell me, if anybody's looking for me, put a towel over my face so they won't notice. >> i asked him for the secret of his jaung jefbty. no matter what we talked about, every conversation kept coming back to how much he loved and misses his wife of 69 years. >> she was a gourmet can cook. she's a wonderful woman. i doubt ifs there anybodyheny w.
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frers >> why does he work? you love your job >> i met people and they like to get a hair can cut and i like to style some hair. that's it. >> he works five day as week. he doesn't take vacations. >> couple more months and it will be 1line 8. >> reporter: are you going to take a vacation? >> yeah, i'll come to work. >> reporter: are you going to work on your birthday? >> sure. frrls. >> reporter: 108. >> yeah. >> reporter: i met a great man who wasn't trying to be a great man. ihi tenacity ansimplicity. he loves his wife, job, and has no plans on retiring 7 there's
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an old benjamin franklin quit, belaer of the barber. and this barber did a pretty good job cutting my hair. this is the result of 94 years of haircutting experience. >> still affect, working. still drives. >> but stays entown. he keeps it safe. he drives to his wife's grave and then gets a cup of coffee a newspaper and he has this great line that if he had a seek troot a lie, he would have given it to his six brothers and sizers and his wife. he doesn't have to work. his son is 81 and he's rer still mo >> rets rr hope there are
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>> reporter: and of course he got the game because of old blue eyes himself. so there's another dog, this one innic ocwho's not too happy with his owners right now. in particular their 3-year-old son who uses his waw and uses it as a styless while plying a game on his tablet here. >> dog's just chilling like do what you need to. >> and hom owner recorded her little boy, denton, using benly paw. what is that dog thinking? >> very patient. skblrks sticking with her dog them to peen sees no for the first time. maybe it catches you off guard. a little unsure.
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do i touch it? all right. all right. gets used to it. >> takes a few steps but he does get used to it. that's sortf olike us. >> you sort of get used to it eventually because you don't have a choice. zblrsz tell that to us just last week when we just got that stormt. for many offia, you remember what a floppy disk is. >> at least jack does. no. so watch this. you have the flop adisk bohemian rapg rhapsody. they use these floppy disk drives and the computer hardware to make music. >> so interesting. >> so the song choices are bae becauser of the reece pt bohemian rhapsody version.
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this morning on "world news this morning on "world news now" inmajor news from general motors. the car maker announces plans to slash thousand oz ojobs stopping production on six models. president trump is not happy about it. new images overnight from mars after the successful landing off nasa's insight spacecraft. we were with the scientists as the probe survived the landing known as seven minutes of terror. cyber monday sr not over. >> cyber week. and christmas comes to the white house. the trees are up throughout the house, lots of trees, even a whole room of red ones? that's getting plenty of attention.
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♪ listening once again with candy canes ♪ >> christmas music. i mean after tlahanksgiving. >> so that's the criteria? >> i think so. and in the giving spirit, general motors. no, not at all. the greatest down sizing since the great recession. >> the closure of five north american plants, most of them in the u.s. will refect thousands of families. >> reporter: being criticized by the united auto maker's union who says they will fight anyway possible. more from detroit. mair nearly 15,000 jobs eliminated. a bhauping 15% of the company's
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work force. five plants slated to shut down by next year. warren, ohio and detroit. >> we're going to come back hard and try to convince them that a modern plant is arch asset. >> reporter: gm siting a shift to focus more on automation. the company announcing they're eliminating the cruze, and cars. >> i am not happy with what she did. that car is not selling, the chevy cruze. but hopefully she's going to >>heredentru also posi asked if inkreetsed tear terrorffes are to blame. >>eporr:noed n was not sell
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assessment prepared by 13 federal agency as andset experts and could result in hundreds of billions of dollars alen. >> reporter: mr. president, have you read the climate report? >> i rr seen it and read some of it and it's fine. >> reporter: ecnamic impact could be dev stagt. >> elright now beer rr that cleanest that we've ever been, that's not so good. so the wouse released the report on black friday, apparently trying to bury it when everybody else is distracted but it was sauch slow news day, it dominated all weekend long. paul manafort is accused of
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lying to investigators. that clears the way for him to be sentenced for fraud convictions. here's pierre thomas with more. a significant development in the ittau investigation. claim engthat manafort kmeted federal crimes by lie thing to fbi on a variety of subject matters. the government claims his tea will with remain in fact. and the leaves he provided truthful information. abc news, washington. and another subject of the russia investigations. a confident who says he too has developed counsel office wantsed thiesz plead guilty during the
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froand nasa's insight probe landing on mars. and here's a new photo off the probe hfs new neighborhood. looking good. it launched from california in mayn on the nearly every issue -- >> touchdown, confirmed. >> reporter: a touchdown worthyf of an interplanetary super bowl. >> they got it. >> reporter: moments later this image from nasa's image proving it stuck the first mars landing in six years. 12 miles per hour to full stop and every step flawless. i have still have a few finger nails left, more than half that tried to get there fail said. but now for the firs time peering inside the red planet.
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for >> zb tame the rr do that using these sink suns haves. clat. in pasadena, california. we want to take another look at the control room. there was hugging, fits pumps. look at this. >> right. oh, man. wawner tense. you could feel the emotion. and look at that. this handshake thing. >> obviously practets. >> no. >> we nailed it. >> i tried to get him to practbusfore hand and you see what he came up with. >> we didn't land something on mars. >> we did.
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collective we did. we, the american people. coming up in the skinny the highest host on tv. you're not looking at him. >> could be jack. plus jerry sprijer gets a new show. his old show covered topics like everyian in your family. hear what the new show will be about. >> but first a hang glider pilot forgets to latch in his rider. pilot forgets to latch in his rider.
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if you haven't gone hang if you haven't gone hang gliding before, you probably won't after watching this. his first experience started with his pilot forgetting to attach inflorida resident to the glider. i will admit it was beautiful over the mountains. when they took off, it left him hanging on for dear life hundreds of feet in the air. for a little over two minutes. he was clutching anything that
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high could get his hands on, including the pilot. he finally fell off at a nonlife-threatening height. he suffered a broken wrist and some torn biceps from holding on so long but says he'll do tugin. there you see. by the way his wife's flight went gist fine. she landed and is like what took you so long? >> wow. well, glad he's okay. >> small details, you know. i'm forgetting one thing. now to another extreme sport, shopping online during the holidays. how about cyber monday, tuesday, wednesday >> add in thursday and friday and saturday. as well. for some retailers the gifts will keep on giving all week
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long. >> reporter: a record cyber monday but the deals don't necessarily expire at midnight. many calling this cyber week. like macy's, amazon and target, which is rolling out new dis counted every day through saturday. buy one get one 50% off toys. this 55-inch 4k tv now $500 off on amazon, also prime time for travel deal. jet blue advertising fairs as low as $20. >> if you want to buy a ticket or a travel package for spring break, summerivation or holiday 2019, today might be a good day to deit. >> there's good news. the best deals tend to come
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later in december. but by that time supplies are limited. abc news, new york. and there's so much shopping and so little money. and speaking of when we come back the top paid hosts on tv. some of them work at abc. >> not us though. and a celebrity couple gets a plane the sited of air force one? size of air force 1? the skinny is next.
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♪ skinny ♪ skinny the skinny the skinny skinny time and we fact about bying on tv which applies everyone except us. >> forb sz out with a list of highest paid tv hosts. you ready innumber five steve harvey, hosting all of his shows. miss universe and little big shots. not bad. >> and radio too. we won't mention that ryan
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seacrest allegedly made $74 million last year. >> oh, my goodness. >> wow. dr. phil still on tv. making more than $77 million. >> number two on the list is ellen. forbes says she rakes in more than 87 million last year. that includes 20 million she was paid by netflix for an upcoming stand up special. >> is that how much it pays to dance on tv because -- >> we've been trying. >> i've been jiving and nothing. >> no dollars. >> drum roll, coming in at number one. >> that's not clever, forget it. you're a weazel.
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>> and judge judy made $147 million last year. that includes 47 million she makes for hosting her tv show and the 100 million she made eselling the rights to her tv show's library. that makes her one of the richest self-made women. judge judy and women. and with that kind of money you can afford a place like this. look at that castle. >> wow. >> that is -- she has another place in south florida that she flies her airplane to. to and from. >> how can we get invited over? >> strachan's on that list too. >> so judge judy is about to get competition. someone else is getting into the gavel name. >> his new show will feature real cases just like judge judy.
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the jerry springer show stopped production last year. jerry says he's excited to finally put his degree to use. >> he wasn't putting it to use in the talk show. he all a degree from northwestern, resigned as mayor of cincinnati after writing a check to a prostitute. quote for the first time in my life, i like to be called honorable. >> because the check bounsesed or what? >> something bounced. kanye west has been known to hangout in the oval office and now who's flying like oo president. >> his wife kim kardashian posted this video of them in the same jumbo jet that serves as aifr 1. inside what they call the swreezy floating afs.
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>> so this is what a private 747 is like, you guys. i've rr never been on one before. so i'm like there's bedrooms everywhere. a double decker. how cute, there's even a dining room table. >> kim even brought her trainer along so they could workout on the long flight. that's really nice. so pop star sean mendez wants you to stop. he is not guy. grrs. >> >> he's not? >> not at all. >> explains gossip about his personal life causes him a lot of stress and anxiety. he admits he hates that side of himself. >> but he also admits this. he's a little feminine but
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unique to her family, like this ornament from her son's favorite sport. milania writing our theme honored the heart and spirit of the american people. but that's far from the star of the show. for the second year in a row the first lady is raising eyebrows with her east wing theme. dozens of blood red trees devoid of decoration sending the internet into a frenzy. some compare thing crimson plants to the outfits in the handmade's tale. and some writing the lorax be inladies awrajed. >> come play with us, danny
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forever and ever and ever. >> last year milania infamously decorate would barren bows that also caused a stir on social media. >> does kind of look like the scene out of the shining. can we pay the heating bill in the white house for once? the gloves. the memes have been hilarious. >> looks at this. milania's trees or car wash and to be fair, they look very similar. >> i'll go car wash. and "i'm agast that there milania slaughtered hundreds of mop tsz and collected their pelts to make christmas trees. why is no one covering this? we'll get our white house team on that. it -- i like it. it's nice touch. it's different.
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america this morning. >> we should do that around here. making news in america this morning, chaos at the border. growing concerns overnight about the number of migrants now trying to enter the u.s. and what they did before agents fired tear gas. plus, president trump's new claim overnight about those images of women and children running through the tear gas. why he says they're not what they seem. broken promises. paul manafort no longer a key witness in the russia investigation after allegedly breaking his plea deal lying to investigators. what it could mean for special counsel robert mueller's case. slashing jobs. general motors announcing massive layoffs. >> there's people in there
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