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movies on. it's going to be a good time. >> oh, i love that. >> coming up next on seven, we are going to be in our halloween costumes. last year, we were the good morning america anchors. i was up in drag for the first time this year. i have the easiest costume, so stream us and find out who we are good morning america for our viewers in the west. another hostage freed in gaza as israeli troops push forward with their offensive. back home. the american israeli teen released by hamas returning to chicago overnight, as an israeli soldier is freed from gaza, as the race to rescue hostages intensifies with israeli forces moving deeper into the region. prime minister netanyahu saying there will not be a cease fire, while the war is creating rising tensions in the u.s., with an increase in threats. taking on trump.
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a new lawsuit aims to keep the former president off the ballot in 2024 claiming his conduct on january 6th violates the constitution and is disqualifying. freeze fright. 25 states under alerts as a coal blast moves across the country. temperatures plunge for trick or treating. wild fire body camera footage showing maui officers going door to door telling people to get out now on the day of the deadly lahaina fire. >> amusement park security scare. a heavily armed man found dead. police say that he could have staged a devastating attack with the weapons and explosives they found. remembering matthew perry. his five "friends" co-stars speak for the first time since his sudden death. what they are saying about the unfathomable loss. remarkable recovery. mary lou retton speaking for the first time after returning home from the hospital after a serious case of a rare form of pneumonia. scary good deals. how low will they go to get you
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to buy now? this morning, which deals to jump on and how you can get early access to some christmas shopping savings. look what they did. ♪ look what you made me do ♪ from the halloween light show of your wildest dreams, to this slam dunk from the hulk. listen to george's favorite player, don't be scared. we're dancing into a thrilling halloween. it's going to be a wicked fun morning. >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >> you have been warned. it is halloween. good morning america. >> good morning. this morning we're going to look at how the biden administration is targeting junk fees for retirement savings. it will save the family tens of billions of dollars. that is coming up. we do begin with the latest on the crisis in the middle east. israeli forces rescuing one of the hostages taken by hamas, reuniting her with her family as ground operations in gaza intensify. our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is in
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israel with more on that, and on the americans trapped in gaza desperately trying to get out. good morning ian. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this on going fighting in gaza is less than a mile behind me. seeing smoke rising and hearing the sound of battles. hamas saying fighters have been clashing with israeli troops, and israel also talking about intense battles being fought. but also urging patience amid signs of a slower more cautious ground campaign. this morning fierce battles in gaza as israel tries to expand its ground operations. the military releasing these videos they say show its forces on the ground. infantry troops and tanks. new video shared by the israeli government capturing the emotional reunion between this young israeli soldier and her family after she was saved during israel's incurse into gaza. she was kidnapped in that october 7th massacre.
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military say her condition is good. and overnight, another hostage taken by hamas returning home. american-israeli teen natalie ranan landing back in chicago. >> according to my understanding, she's doing well. she's very happy. >> reporter: the 18-year-old and her mother judith were the first two hostages to be freed. this morning, israel updating the numbers abducted to 240. amid concerns for their safe return, hamas releasing a propaganda video showing three more women held hostage pleading to be freed. abc news deciding not to show the full video. israel's former ambassador to the u.s. who sits on the israeli war cabinet as an observer telling me military pressure is needed to successfully free hostages. >> the second we can rescue hostages, we will do that. it's both advancing a potential deal that we can have but operationally i think giving us the opportunity to rescue more hostages. >> reporter: in gaza, a deeping humanitarian crisis is unfolding amid shortages and attacks.
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as palestinians wake up to the sound of explosions for the 24th day, another child pulled from the rubble. but israeli prime minister netanyahu standing firm despite the crisis in gaza saying there will be no cease fire and it has no plans to resign over the security and intelligence failures that led to the surprise attack on israel. >> this is a time for war. calls for a cease fire are calls for israel to surrender to hamas. >> reporter: more than 8,300 have been killed in gaza, according to the hamas run local health authorities as israel retaliates for the attack where at least 1,400 were killed. those trapped inside gaza telling us they're living in a constant state of fear. >> our day and night are fear. we hate the night. we hate the night. >> reporter: up to 600 americans still trapped in the strip like lana. >> right now the skies above are full of f-16's.
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it's really -- it's truly frightening. this is 24/7. >> reporter: you can hear the absolute terror in her voice. couple of other things. israel saying it's identified an aerial target heading towards its territory this morning. the pentagon revealing there were three more attacks on u.s. facilities by iranian backed militants. no u.s. casualties or damage, but this is now the 23rd attack in iraq and syria on u.s. troops, amid fears of regional escalation. george? >> ian pannell, thanks. the war led to rising tensions in the u.s. federal officials are tracking a rise in anti-semitic threats including a series of violent messages targeting jewish students at cornell university. stephanie ramos has the story. good morning. >> reporter: george, good morning. in recent days there have been multiple incidents across college campuses that anti-hate groups are concerned about, especially this past weekend at cornell university.
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police standing guard after threats to jewish students. this morning on the heels of the israel/hamas war, a rise in hate here in the u.s. at cornell university, the fbi now investigating after threatening statements were posted about jewish people on an internet discussion board. rattling students and prompting officials to send police to guard a jewish center and kosher dining hall. >> a lot of students don't feel safe on campus any more. >> reporter: the university president alerting the fbi of a potential hate crime after the messages were posted on the website unaffiliated with the school. anti-semitic hate crimes in the u.s. already reached record highs before the hamas attacks on october 7th, up 25% last year. >> over the past several days and decades, we've seen threats and acts of violence directed at the jewish community and muslim communities here in the united states. >> reporter: at columbia university, demonstrations taking place. students calling on the
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university to do more to support students facing anti-semitism. monday the landlord charged with fatally stabbing a 6-year-old muslim boy and injuring his mother pleading not guilty to murder and hate crime charges. prosecutors say joseph subo was motivated by his hatred of muslims. the young boy's mother speaking to alex perez exclusively. >> it's good to have justice because how can you live without justice? how you will be in peace without justice? >> reporter: the white house is out with a new plan to combat the rise in some of these incidents. they're directing the justice department and department of homeland security to partner with campus law enforcement to help track some of these hate related rhetoric across campuses. linsey? >> stephanie, thank you. we turn to the amusement park security scare. a heavily armed man was found
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dead in colorado at a popular attraction. rhiannon ally is here. police are saying he could have staged a devastating attack. >> reporter: good morning, linsey. that's right. police say this man was not only heavily armed, he was also carrying several explosives and was found dead inside an amusement park. police in colorado identified the man overnight. they say his body was found inside the women's bathroom at glenwood caverns adventure park on saturday. he had apparently entered the park before it even openedhe was armed with an ar rifle and semiautomatic handgun and explosives and wearing body armor and tactical clothing. that's not all. police say they found multiple improvised explosive devices in that man's vehicle. but investigators believe the man died of a self-inflicted gun shot. authorities then searched the rest of the park, including the rides, for other explosives but didn't find anything. the weapons found on that man may have been ghost guns, which do not have any serial numbers
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and, therefore, cannot be traced. now police say given the amount of preparation and the amount of weapons he had, it seems highly likely he intended to use them against the community and then, for whatever reason, decided not to. still, so many questions that investigators will be looking to answer, george. >> i'll bet they are. thanks. turning to the lawsuit to seek to keep donald trump off the ballot in 2024. a group of republicans brought the challenge in colorado, arguing his conduct on january 6th bar him as serving as president. it's one of several constitutional challenges to trump's candidacy. aaron katersky has the story. >> reporter: good morning to you. this is the first time a court is going to consider whether the 14th amendment makes former president trump ineligible to run again. the key question here, is trump's conduct on january 6th disqualifying? this morning a group of current and former colorado republicans is trying to convince a judge donald trump engaged in an insurrection or rebellion, violating the 14th amendment. as proof they played trump's own words from january 6th.
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>> if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country any more. >> reporter: they showed voters outside the capitol and video of them reaching the building. the judge heard testimony from a capitol police officer who described hand to hand combat in the halls of congress. >> i was punched in the face, on my left side. i was also pushed on the right side. before i knew it, they had knocked me on my back. i couldn't see anything. >> reporter: trump's legal team pointed to another part of trump's speech on january 6th. >> i know that everyone here will soon be marching to the capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard. >> reporter: his attorneys call the case weak. >> the best they have is trying to be a mini me january 6th performance. that's the best they've got. pretty slick movie production. that's not real. that's a partisan witch hunt.
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>> reporter: the case is about a constitutional law back in the civil war earia. >> they have to improve he engaged in an insurrection and they have to prove the legal issue. by engaging in that, that automatically disqualifies him from holding the presidency. >> reporter: the colorado case is the first of similar challenges. a minnesota case will be heard later this week. robin, it seems likely this is all destined for the supreme court, which will have the final say. >> it does seem like it's heading in that direction. aaron, thanks for your reporting. now to the biden administration's ongoing crackdown on junk fees. this morning they're taking aim at junk fees associated with retirement savings. our senior white house correspondent selina wang has more for us. good morning, selina. >> reporter: good morning, robin. with the economy top of mind for so many americans, the president is facing a tough re-election next year, he is once again cracking down on pesky junk fees. the labor department will propose new rules that will hold financial planners for higher standards when it comes to giving retirement advice
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including what to do with your 401k. the rules, which could take effect in the coming months, would require them to give advice that serves the best interest of their clients instead of chasing the best commission for themselves. the white house estimates that those conflicts of interest can cost retirement savers as much as 20% of their savings over a life time. they argue that the new rules could save families tens of billions of dollars. the president is facing low approval ratings for his handling of the economy. many americans are still struggling with higher costs. his administration is trying to tackle hidden costs. earlier this month the administration announced, proposed a ban on junk fees across many industry, from concert tickets to hotels. if that ban goes into effect, the companies that charge those fees could face fiennes and even have to pay those customers back. we have the latest on the trial of sam bankman-fried. he was grilled by prosecutors as he stands accused of one of the biggest financial frauds in history.
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chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis is at the courthouse. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. this was the first time sam bankman-fried had to answer tough questions from the government prosecutors in front of a jury. they asked him about inconsistencies about what he said in interviews, like the one he did with you, george, and the truth. the former king of crypto, sam bankman-fried, cross-examined, answering pointed questions about inconsistencies between his public and private statements about user funds. when bankman-fried said on the stand he did not remember promising clients that their money was secure, the prosecution confronted him with this tweet, as always, our users funds and safety come first. >> it definitely comes off bad to a jury when you say you can't remember having said something specific and then prosecutors can show you exactly in black and white when you did say something. >> reporter: bankman-fried
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frequently giving short, single word replies, claiming to not recall past statements. in recent days, prosecutors have shown the jury part of an interview he did for gma when our george stephanopoulos asked him whether ftx customers were aware that alameda research, another firm co-founded by bankman-fried was using their money to stay afloat despite not being allowed to do so. >> there existed a borrow lending facility on ftx. i think that's probably covered -- i don't remember exactly where, but somewhere else in the terms of service. >> but they'd have to approve of that. they're saying they don't approve of it. they're saying you approved it. >> reporter: the prosecution confronted bankman-fried with tweets, interview responses in which he insisted alameda's ftx account had no special privileges. when asked, did you claim alameda had no special privileges on ftx, bankman-fried answered, i did thousands of interviews. i don't honestly remember.
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bankman-fried has pleaded not guilty to the charges. he faces seven counts of conspiracy and fraud. if convicted, he faces up to a life time in prison and that cross examination continues today, guys. >> all right, rebecca. thank you so much. now to "monday night football." the detroit lions are really giving fans something to cheer about again this season. will reeve is here with highlights from their matchup with the raiders. you are a seuth sayer. you called it right here yesterday morning. detroit's going to be victorious. >> i'm a neutral observer but i was relieved after yesterday, george said i really knew my stuff after i said the lions were a better team and should win. that's what happened. here's how. it was ugly to start. not much offense to start. they started out with three field goals. the raiders couldn't even complete a pass to a wide receiver for the entire first half. lions defense did look scary out there. maybe even like some zombies on halloween eve. there they are doing the thriller dance after an interception.
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the raiders did end up getting this touchdown from josh jacobs. that cut the deficit to two. the lions then went ahead to score on jared goff's only td pass of the day. lions 16, raiders 7 at halftime. this is also a td pass from jared goff. but to the wrong team. marcus peters picking it off, taking it to the house. 16-14 now. things getting a little thrilling on halloween eve. and then rookie running back jamir gibbs, who had his best game as a pro. 152 rushing yards. that's a lot. here's 27 of them for a touchdown. he'll go on into the crowd, leap up there, celebrate with the fans. lions fans doing a lot of celebrating. the team wins. next week more football. wouldn't you know it? chargers/jets 8:15 on espn and abc. >> we'll wait for your call. >> i'll call it early. chargers. [ laughter ] >> all right. >> they're due for a win. >> coming up, we'll tell you if early holiday sales are worth buying now or if you should wait.
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plus mary lou retton speaks out for the first type since returning from the hospital. plus we hear from matthew perry's five co-stars, first type since his passing over the weekend. first ginger. >> morning to you, robin. roads are scary in the twin cities this halloween morning. they got snow overnight. just that dusting that creates all the problems on the roads. we will just not see that there, but throughout parts of the great lakes. michigan, this is wolverine michigan sheboygan county. showcasing what looks like very much like late october/early november. you say, that's fine, that's minnesota, michigan. no, no, no. we're talking freeze alerts and record lows possible all the way from texas to western north carolina. so this is deep. 25 states have some sort of freeze alert or frost advisory. that october record heat is long gone. we are pushing it in with numbers like this into the 30s we go. these are not wind chills. that was an actual temperature below freezing in chicago. then philadelphia 32. your local weather in 30 seconds.
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ford and stellantis reached deals last week. the deals still need to be ratified by autoworkers. they stand to get a roughly 25% raise over four years and improvements to pensions and job security. the texas rangers are back in front of the world series, winning game 3 in arizona. shortstop corey segar the hero of game one struck again with a two run blast to cap off a three run inning. that's all texas would need. rangers are perfect 9-0 this post season. game 4 is tonight. we got a lot more ahead including holiday sales happening earlier than ever. becky worley will tell us which ones are tricks and treats. sometimes you need a little help deciphering. that's all coming up. newly released wild fire footage that shows maui police officers as they moved through the town on the day of the deadly lahaina wild fire. will carr has the story. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning, george. this is the first time we are seeing those dramatic images.
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police officers racing to save live, many of those officers losing their own homes and loved ones in the fire that destroyed lahaina. overnight the maui police department releasing 16 minutes of body camera footage from the day of the deadly lahaina wild fires that killed at least 99 people. >> you gotta go! go! >> reporter: the dramatic footage from august 8th follows the officers as they move through the town, going door to door, telling people to get out now. even trying to put out fires. pulling this badly burned man from a shopping center. >> i'm going to take you straight to the hospital. that sound good? >> yeah. >> reporter: teaming up with residents to get a gate open allowing those trapped to escape. the maui police chief praising the bravery of his officers. >> from the very beginning on the 8th, you saw officers saving lives. >> reporter: the cause of the fire is still under investigation, but there is
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evidence that it could have been sparked by downed power lines which ignited this dry grass. in one clip you can hear officers talking about power lines blocking the roads. >> multiple power lines are down and blocking. >> reporter: the maui police department plans to release 20 hours of video later today. the police chief says up to 13 officers who lived in lahaina, 11 lost everything. guys. >> but they were doing their job even despite all that loss. will, thank you. now to matthew perry. this morning we're hearing from his five "friends" co-stars for the first time since his sudden passing about the man they considered family. chris connelly is in los angeles with more. good morning, chris. >> reporter: good morning, robin. with matthew perry they shared a singular experience. brightest of the spotlights and behind the scenes. so this morning we are hearing words of heartbreak from those who knew him so well and cared for him so deeply.
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we are all so utterly devastated by the loss of matthew. so begins the statement from the cast of "friends" speaking out overnight on the sudden passing of their beloved colleague, co-star and real life friend matthew perry, who died this past weekend at his home in pacific palisades at the age of 54. jennifer aniston, courtney cox, lisa kudrow, matt leblanc and david swimmer. they are all mourning together, saying we were more than just cast mates. we are a family. our thoughts and our love are with matty's family, his friends and everyone who loved hip around the world. ♪ the togetherness of these six actors was famously unassailable. so was matthew perry's ability to make them happy right from the start. >> that night was, the water was very cold. everybody was cold. everybody was thrilled to be there. >> reporter: as lisa kudrow would write, matthew was the reason we are all laughing in
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that fountain. >> i don't dance at weddings. [ laughter ] >> why not? >> weddings are a great place to meet women. when i dance, i look like this. [ laughter ] >> reporter: it was his friends, perry said, who began to notice when alcoholism and later prescription drug abuse sent him spiralling as he detailed in his sitdown interview with diane sawyer for his memoir. >> and she says, we know you're drinking. >> yeah. imagine how scary a moment that was. i said, how? i thought i was hiding it so well. she said, we can smell it. we can smell it. but i wasn't in a position to stop. you know? and that's what addiction is. >> reporter: as the investigation into his death continues, matthew perry loved so much by his devoted "friends" family. guys? >> all right.
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thank you so much, chris. now to the remarkable recovery of mary lou retton. the beloved gold medal gymnast speaking out for the first type since she was hospitalized with a rare form of pneumonia. eva pilgrim is here with the latest on that. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning. so many people happy to see mary lou on the road to recovery. she's been home for just over a week now, saying she feels grateful. this morning american gymnastics icon mary lou retton speaking out for the first time saying she is blessed. the olympic gold medallist taking to instagram writing, i am overwhelmed with all the love and support from the world as i fight. i am forever grateful to you all. i'm with family continuing to slowly recover. the 55-year-old now home after a scary battle with a very rare form of pneumonia landed her in the icu earlier this month. her daughter saying she wasn't able to breathe on her own. >> that's a serious complication of pneumonia. there are patients who take longer than several weeks to get
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weaned off a ventilator. she's a lucky lady. >> reporter: pneumonia is responsible for more than 4.5 million er and clinic visits every year. those 65 and older are at higher risk. the hall of fame capturing hearts and gold medal at the 1984 summer olympics. the then 16-year-old retton becoming the first american to win the individual all around title. retton, known for being a constant competitor, never afraid to take on a challenge telling fans, when the time is right, i will be sharing more information about my health issues and hope i can help others who may face the same battle as me. her daughter also posting on social media thanking the doctors and nurses and all the people who have shown their support for her. we're all wishing her the best. >> that big smile of hers, so beautiful. thank you, eva. appreciate it.
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>> back now o >> back now on gma with some scary good deals. so many holiday sales are launching earlier than ever. becky joining us with her shopping strategies and how you can get early access to some savings. great background you got going on there, becky. >> well, it is the spookiest day of the year. i'm ready to hand out my candy here. but ads and commercials right now are all about holiday sales. yeah, christmas on halloween. with new deals dropping every day to get you ready for the holidays, which are tricks and which are treats? ♪ give a little love ♪ >> start the holidays at macy's. >> reporter: this morning the advertising around holiday sales is clear. act now to save. target announcing they're dropping new deals every week leading up to black friday.
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some everyday items like buy five beauty items and get a target gift card. kid oriented, by one, 50% off on selected toys. others more focused on traditional holiday gifts like tech. >> great way for brands to really buzz up interest in shopping for the holidays early and, of course, they always love to do it as early as possible. so this year is no different. >> reporter: but experts note the lowest prices of the year are usually a little closer to thanksgiving. take these sony noise canceling head phones on amazon. they were $249 now marked down to $118. but a look at historical price data and you will see they've gone as low as $105 this year which is a good indicator which is the price they'll hit on black friday. or maybe they even get priced lower. but some deals are at their historical low price like this 55 inch tv at best buy. price tracker honey shows this tv's been running about $599 all year.
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it's $399 now. probably the best price you'll see. finally a new trend for discounts. >> i have been seeing some smaller brands like direct to consumer, online retailers have been rolling out these sales specifically to their e-mail subscribers. they want to give them early access. >> i have a question from robin h. she's an early shopper. she said some stores are keeping a 30 day return policy. that's tough for her, in terms of her recipients being able to return their gifts. so check the return windows before you buy early. here are a few. macy's buy now return until january 31st. best buy through january 13th. amazon, if you buy after november 1st, you can return at least until january 15th. target 90 days or january 6th for tech products. wal-mart january 31st. with a lot of these, they have retailers so check individual policies. you really have to be a smart
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shopper right now, robin. >> robin r has a question for you. what's gonna happen to all that candy you have? >> this candy right here? >> yeah. >> this is just prop candy. i have my own at home for the kids. but this may end up in my office for emergencies? [ laughter ] >> it's not gonna make it. it's not gonna make it. all right, becky. have a good time. have a safe halloween with the kids. coming up, we've got a gma exclusive. how the tampa bay buccaneers are levelling the playing field for those who want to coach in the nfl. coming up next, our play of the day. halloween edition. . but this is a not flash. ♪ i got a good feeling ♪ there's big news for women going through menopause. veozah - a prescription treatment
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>> back now with our play of the day halloween edition. lara spencer is here. we know you have the dance moves. i know you're working on yours. >> right, yeah. you saw them yesterday. you will not today. you will get some halloween fun. we love halloween around here. so do these guys. check out the bosick family from garden city, michigan. they went all out. imagine being their neighbor, will ya? that laser light show is at their home, set to taylor swift "look what you made me do." they did it all right. and we love this from georgia. they're taking us for a ride on their homemade roller coaster.
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>> oh my goodness. >> i love that. very creative. not surprisingly, guys, they won best costume at their company's annual halloween costume competition. congratulations. this couple from salem, massachusetts, caught our eye. raiders of the lost theme. do you remember the movie? he nailed it as indiana jones and she nailed it as the boulder. >> creative. very creative. >> so happy to see everyone into it. the nba is into it this year. george, take it away. milwaukee bucks player. >> giannis >> what he said. this guy dressing up as the hulk after the game against the heat. giannis also brought the power to the floor. the bucks winning 122-114. giannis celebrating in character in the first game news conference as well. having a good time there. finally back here in new york city the most fabulous people we know.
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ladina manzell and kristin chenoweth. they were the original stars of wicked joining the current cast during curtain call last night as they celebrated the broadway musical 20th anniversary. new york city took a moment to pay tribute as well making empire state building glow green in honor of wicked's two decade run. and that, everybody, is halloween. >> we'll be right back. right b. ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c. ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar! and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, that can lead to sudden
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america. happy halloween! we got a lot of fun ahead to celebrate, including tory johnson here with her devilish deals and scary steals. all starting at just $5. a lot of fun and news ahead including the new report from the better business bureau looking at how scammers are targeting 18 to 24-year-olds and what you can do to protect yourself. >> let's start with the top stories breaking at 8. the latest on the crisis in the middle east. israeli forces rescued one of the hostages taken by hamas as ground operations in gaza intensify. chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is on the scene in israel. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, george. gaza is less than a mile from here and we are seeing and hearing the sounds of intense fighting. israel just releasing a statement saying the battles have intensified but says, quote, deep inside gaza amid signs of a slower pace more cautious advance. this morning fierce battles in gaza, as israel tries to expand its ground operation.
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the military releasing these videos that say show its forces on the ground. infantry troops and tanks. new video shared by the israeli government capturing the emotional reunion between this young israeli soldier and her family after she was saved during israel's incursion into gaza. she was kidnapped by hamas in that october 7th massacre. overnight another hostage taken by hamas returning home. american israeli teen natalie ranan landing back in chicago. >> she's doing well. she's very happy. >> reporter: the 18-year-old and her mother judith were the first two hostages to be freed. this morning, israel updating the numbers abducted to 240. in gaza, a deepening humanitarian crisis is unfolding amid shortages and on going attacks. but prime minister netanyahu standing firm, saying there will be no cease fire and it has no plans to resign over the security and intelligence failures that led to the
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surprise attack on israel. >> this is a time for war. calls for a cease fire are calls for israel to surrender to hamas. >> reporter: up to 600 americans still trapped in the strip like lana. >> right now the skies above are full of f-16's. ah, oh. it's truly frightening. this is 24/7. >> reporter: one other thing. we talk about fears of regional escalation. israel just releasing a statement saying it's intercepted, quote, hostile targets in the red sea off israeli territory. not just using air defense, but the fighter jets were also scrambled. robin? >> all right, ian. thank you very much. now back here at home, the maine mass shooting suspect and alarming new details about missed warning signs that led his family to reach out to law enforcement months before the massacre. trevor ault is here with that for us. good morning again, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, robin.
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there were a ton of warning signs including from his own family according to the sheriff's office. they say robert card's family reached out in may saying his mental health declined and they were worried about his well being and access to fire arms. authorities say they contacted his army reserve unit and in july he was committed to a mental health institution. in a statement a u.s. army spokes person said after that, the suspect's commander was told he should not have a weapon, handle ammunition and not participate in live fire activity. then in september, after a soldier expressed concern of a mass shooting, the sheriff's office asked a health and wellness check. it led to a state wide alert. deputies say they were later told this suspect no longer had weapons from the reserve unit and his family was working to take away his guns. that state wide alert was cancelled october 18th, one week before 18 people were killed. linsey? >> multiple missed red flags there, trevor. thank you. now to a new report out this morning from the better business bureau that shows how scammers try to take advantage of young people. erielle reshef has those details.
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>> reporter: gma getting a first look at that report showing 18-24-year-olds are a prime target. the average about $200. experts say that number had been increasing in recent years and thieves are getting more creative. employment and online purchase scams are the most frequent. both making up roughly 30% of scams reported by those young adults. this age group was also more likely to be contacted by scammers via text or internet messaging. so how do you protect yourself? experts say beaware. if someone is pressuring you to act too quickly, that is a major red flag. never share your personal information with someone who contacts you unsolicited. of course it bears repeating. if it sounds too good to be true, it is. guys? >> always is. thank you very much. coming up in our gma morning menu, panera's new warning about its charged lemonade. >> also ahead a gma exclusive.
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tampa bay buccaneers game changing new program to bring more diversity to nfl sidelines. plus, we're keeping the gridiron theme going with our "monday night football" surprise. our jess sims is about to surprise a new york jets super fan. and lara is upstairs with some halloween fun. >> all right. if you are still trying to scare up some fun ideas for your halloween festivities tonight, lori bergamotto is helping you. she shopped at a drug store, as one does, to see what she could find to throw a party in a pinch. we've got her finds coming up on gma. ah! [ laughter ] gonna be okay. gonna be okay. be okay. or push through the pain and symptoms? with ubrelvy, there's another option. one dose works fast to eliminate migraine pain treat it anytime, anywhere. without worrying where you are or if it's too late. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. allergic reactions to ubrelvy can happen.
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we are back with our gma cover story. restaurant chain panera issued a warning about its charged lemonade. this after a family filed a lawsuit alleging their daughter died after having the drink. eva pilgrim back with details. hello, eva. >> hey, george. the family sued panera saying they didn't adequately warn customers that their charged lemonade was a charged energy drink. the lemonade more than double the caffeine in a coffee. the large size nearly the max caffeine the fda recommends for an entire day. >> an explosion of flavors. >> reporter: this morning panera bread company issued a new warning about their popular charged lemonade. >> we took our lemonades to the next level. >> reporter: the drink, which comes in three flavors and is marketed as a plant based instant energy drink new cautioning customers that the drink has as much caffeine as a dark roast coffee, use in moderation, not recommended for children, people sensitive to caffeine, pregnant or nursing women.
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the chain recently finding itself in a wrongful death suit over the drink. the lawsuit filed last week alleges 21-year-old university of penn student sarah died from a cardiac arrest after drinking the drink. katz had qt type 1 a syndrome that can result in irregular heart rhythm. the suit alleges at the time she drank the drink it was not advertised as an energy drink. >> she was very aware of her health. >> reporter: katz roommate and friend telling our affiliate if she had known it was an energy drink, she would have avoided it. >> she was vigilant to avoid caffeine. she never drank coffee. >> reporter: panera's 20 ounce serving size contains 260 milligrams of caffeine, and their large 30 ounce size contains 390 milligrams. >> generally at lower doses caffeine is not harm. at high doses we begin to look at the effects it has on our body. the fda recommends the average
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adult drinks no more than 400 milligrams of caffeine a day. >> reporter: panera telling abc news their investigation is on going but out of an abundance of caution they have enhanced existing caffeine disclosure for these beverages at their restaurant, on their website, as well as their app. guys? >> thanks very much. now to a game changing announcement from one nfl team trying to make coaching more inclusive. the tampa bay buccaneers are unveiling a new national coaching academy. demarco morgan is here to tell us all about it first on gma. >> good morning. some would say it's been a long time coming. the nfl has faced criticism for decades for having very few minority head football coaches. the two time super bowl champ, tampa bay buccaneer, are hoping to change that by levelling the playing field with the first ever coaching program of its kind. playing in the nfl is a long shot for most, but making it as a coach is even harder. how did you get to the nfl? how can i get there myself? >> reporter: since 2012, 81% of
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total nfl head coach hires were white. 19% were of color. today there are six head coaches of color. now the bucs want to change that, launching the tampa bay buccaneers coaching academy. >> it's not about who you know or where you're from. >> roger goodell and the entire nfl is really committed to putting resources, time and energy into improving the practices of hiring. >> reporter: the first of its kind program in the league hopes to incorporate more inclusion and diversity on the sidelines. why has it been a challenge over the years to have people like you, in your position, who look like you? >> this program gives people a chance to get in front of people not only like me, but coaching staff, ownership, front office. get to see what a coaching experience is really like up here. >> reporter: 25 candidates will be selected to join the bucs for a rookie minitraining camp in may for an intense one week coaching boot camp. the lucky 25 will run through
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both an on field and off field curriculum. five will be picked at the end of the program to continue working with the bucs at training camps and preseason. >> our aim is to push the game. to find future nfl coaches that are ready to make an impact. >> reporter: the coaching academy is open to those with three or more years of coaching and work experience at the high school, college or semipro level. you can't just show up with no experience. you got to show up with something and say, coach, put me in. you got to have something to go off of. if you're selected a full scholarship will pay for everything. >> that's pretty great. >> got to start somewhere. >> the league has long faced so much criticism, so per happens this is a solution. demarco, thank you. speaking of football, time now for our "monday night football" ticket give away. this morning we're in an empire state of mind about to surprise a huge new york jets fan. she thinks she's joining gma to talk about the team, but she has no idea we're right outside her door. we'll talk to her in a moment. but first take a look.
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>> j-e-t-s! jets jets jets! >> reporter: jennifer tavella is the ultimate new york jets fan. the new york jets are the best team in the nfl. they are down. they're never out. >> reporter: before she was even born -- >> my father was a huge jets fan. when my mom was pregnant with me, he said whatever's coming out of you is gonna be a jets fan. so here i am all these years later, leading green. >> reporter: the jets bring back the best memories jennifer had with her dad. >> i lost my dad to cancer in 2010. this place is my dad. it kind of makes me feel like he's here with me watching the games on sunday like we used to. >> jennifer joins us now. j-e-t-s, jets jets jets! glad to have you on gma. >> j-e-t-s, jets jets jets jets!
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good morning! >> good morning to you. so tell us why you are the biggest jets super fan. >> listen, i bleed green. like i said, my dad told my mom whatever comes out of you is a jets fan. here i am, 50 years later, still bleeding green, hanging on every throw, every play. i will never give up on them. they are the best team in the nfl. >> we know that you love the jets. we have a special taped message for you. take a look. you're gonna see -- >> stop it. >> you can just look right in the camera. >> come out! come out! hi! >> i love you as much as i love the jets! >> i'm jess sims. >> i know. i watch good morning america. >> i came to surprise you. hi. >> hi, everybody. >> you are a die hard jets fan. >> i'm a die hard jets fan.
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>> why? tell us. >> they are like the little kids of the new york teams. guess what? we beat the giants this week. >> oh. >> no shade. >> no. that's all right. >> we notice you haven't been to a game yet. >> no, i haven't. >> haven't been able to get there? >> no, i haven't. >> i think we should surprise you with some tickets! you're going to the jets on monday. "monday night football." >> it's going to be a good one, too. it's gonna be a good one. oh my gosh. >> yay, go jets! oh my god! i love her. >> i love you! this is amazing. oh my god. thank you so much, gma! thank you. >> take care. >> how does it feel? >> this is awesome. >> you're going to the game. >> she's like totally -- she can't hear. all right. so the jets take on the los angeles chargers on "monday night football" 8:15 p.m. eastern on espn and abc. i think it's fair to say she's excited.
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ginger, over to you. >> i can't get over the jess sims excitement every week. that's a lot of fun, too. i would be the same. all right. so let's go to riverside, california, those santa ana winds are bringing gusty wins up to 55 miles per hour. there were evacuations with this fire, 1,200 acres. you will see some of the canyons see gusts up to 55 miles per hour. kind of comes down after today. there are red flag warnings that will exist tonight. then a quick look. follow the witch, find your city and get your trick or treat temperatures about 7:00 p.m. eastern is what we put on here. dry and warm in the southwest. little showery in the north carolina and south carolina. couple halloween cities to leave you with a good feel. all right. that's the big picture. see, witch hazel, oregon. let's check a little closer i'm abc seven news meteorologist drew tombe with your accuweather forecast. it is a warm halloween
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you know tory and i were just saying, why should kids have all the fun on halloween? oh my goodness. we're going to have some spooky trick or treats right here in deals and steals. we've got devilishly good deals. tory, we're going to start here with something for your witches brew, i believe. >> that's a good point. this is one of our favorites. we've got two different options that allow you to drink the wine you want, when you want it in the amount you want. if you only want to pour a little bit, or two different people want two different types, this is the one for you. we've got the timeless, for long term preservation. so it pours the wine without ever having to pull the cork, which is brilliant.
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midday and then by the afternoon it is warm. everybody is going into the 70s, if not close to 80 degrees in our warmest spots inland for trick or treaters. just know your sunset coming our way later today at 612 in the evening. reggie, thanks. >> drew. we're going to have another abc7 news update in 30 minutes. you can always find us our news app and abc7 news.com. and now here's more. good morning america. >> announcer: welcome back to gma, live from times square. >> you know what that music means. time for a monstrous massacre cade contest. three families competing for a prize of $5,000 thanks to spirit halloween. >> they also helped us out with our fabulous set here this morning. come on. how great is this? these fams they have been sewing, painting, paper macheting, crafting for our halloween contest. >> you can't have a contest without judges.
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let's talk about them. hello, carla hall! [ applause ] richard blais. these guys are taking a break for our kitchen for a very fun segment we're doing next. they're taking sometime now to judge. and, yes, ray. ray is also here. [ applause ] >> what about the one in the middle, richard? >> i said richard blais. >> oh, okay. >> all right. we cannot miss richard blais. we have our judges set. now let's get start with our competition, shall we? first up, from virginia, come on out. it's game time. this is the whole pac man theme. i love it. look at them. >> carla, what do you make of them? >> waka-waka-waka. love the graphics and the colors. beautiful. >> really, really cute. james, how did you come up with the idea?
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>> i love my family 'cause every halloween we have a set theme that we choose to go as. and then this year we decided to go as pac-man. wow. [ laughter ] >> you got it. you got it. >> they're real. they're hungry. >> this year our favorite colors, we got paint. i love to go with my family. >> great. >> perfect. >> we heard from carla. richard? you don't have to say your choice, but what do you think? >> oh my gosh, i love it. specifically the bow on ms. pac-man. >> can you turn around? we'll look at your back. >> love it. >> the reveal. all right, guys. thank you very much. we will see you in a minute. we're going to move on to our next family. from river edge, new jersey, or should we say the land of oz. the rusko family is with us. >> yeah! [ applause ] >> wizard of oz inspired costumes.
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there's no place like gma this morning. mom, terri, we want you to tell us about how you created this fabulous costumes. >> sure. wizard of oz is my daughter's favorite movie. she is glenda. and she arrives in her bubble. >> oh! >> and then we need to have a dorothy, right? so we have dorothy here under her house. she has her ruby slippers. >> oh, wow. >> and lollipop guild. we're very crafty and i wanted to share my love of crafting with my family. >> great. the lollipop guild. >> richard, what do you think? >> we are not in kansas any more, clearly. >> so you like? >> i like. >> everybody liked. >> don't want to give too much away. very good job, guys, thank you very much. we've got one more contender. are you ready? let's take a look.
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the messier family is from albany, new york. they are bringing the big top to good morning america. complete with a fortune teller, a strong man who might need to shave. [ laughter ] all right. mom, tell us a little bit about the inspiration behind this. >> it was so fun. we went to a lot of thrift stores. we used a lot of spray paint, duct tape. we had a lot of fun putting it together. i figure we're a crazy family so a circus theme would fit us. fortune teller. >> the fortune teller is priceless. [ laughter ] >> all right. judges? it's time. it's time. ray, ray. you like it? >> he likes it. the strong man.
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>> that's the messier. the messier family has won. richard, it's up to you. not only up to you. >> okay. >> step right up! >> oh my goodness. [ applause ] circus comes to town. looking good. you have won $5,000! [ applause ] $5,000. >> thank you. >> that is not all. no one is going home empty handed. our two other families are going to get $500 gift cards. [ applause ] >> you got it pac-man. thank you, wizard of oz family. everybody looks so great. thank you for bringing the holiday fun. coming up halloween dogs.
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welcome back to our halloween celebration. earlier this month the 33rd annual halloween dog parade took over the streets of new york city. what started as a small gathering has exploded into an annual tradition. this year was the biggest yet. more than 15,000 people turning up to celebrate the community. >> as well they should. we decided to create a version
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of that right here in our studio so that everyone across the country can enjoy. some of the four legged stars of the event are here now to show off their costumes. robin and linsey have front row seats. they just demanded front row seats for the runway. i understand. let's get us start, ginger. >> it has been so good. firsts up we've got winnie the pooka. oh, brother. won first place in the pumpkin square parade. he is sporting a honey jar while his humans are dressed as pooh and piglet. >> love it. >> that is wonderful. congratulations. next up we have mimi. mimi is dressed as a parade float. >> yes, mimi. floating through new york city in the thanksgiving parade. there she is. >> mimi looks fantastic. >> look at all the balloon holders down there. >> that is creative. she does not seem to mind one bit. that's awesome. thank you so much. >> next up please welcome the 2022 parade winner.
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this year new year's eve -- >> aw. >> the ball drop. first place trophy at the parade. >> that's very creative. so 2024. >> very 2024. he got a treat for that. we've also got, we do have royalty in the house. thank you. doggie royalty in the house. all six english queens are here with their very own play bill to boot. come on out. there they are. the stars of six on broadway. >> they're so well behaved together like that. >> ladies, work it. [ laughter ] fabulous. also mr. earl gray and his human are box office gold. cowboy barbie and ken. look at them go. what a fancy ride you've got
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there. mr. earl gray looking good. >> mr. earl gray -- [ laughter ]. can we just have earl going around our studio? >> there's a disappointed eye roll that i just saw. >> oh my gosh. i love you, earl. see you later, pal. next up we've got odie. odie, the dog version. he is one of tv's new romantic leads, the golden bachelor. the dog version. isn't he handsome. he's making us swoon over his beautiful coat. i like that he's the golden bachelor. [ laughter ] >> all around. >> winning hearts everywhere. >> we also have bagel the minigolden doodle. the original meme showed a dog sipping coffee with the caption, this is fine. bagel's humans say it is the perfect costume for their dog,
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who is always happy, despite her concerned expression. [ laughter ] >> oh my goodness. these are the most patient animals ever. thank you so much. these fine dogs. finally we're headed to a galaxy far far away. thanks to one of the parade's organizers, dressed as princess lea and chewbaka. hi. you guys have nailed it. chewbaka is so life-like. >> our audience enjoyed it. this has been the ultimate puppy halloween morning. we've got even more scary good fun coming up. also let's get a check closer to home.
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now to treats. hey. don't mind us. >> time for treats. >> hello. >> hi, everybody. >> as we were saying, two of our favorite chefs, richard blais, author of the new cookbook plant forward -- >> love it. >> judge of food network's holiday baking championship. >> these two went from judging to facing off in a candy cookoff. i love this idea. they're using the favorite halloween candy from their own states. according to candy store.com, and we have our kids taste tester. thank you, guy, for being here. [ applause ] now the tables are turned, you two. it's the kids judging you in this competition. richard, you're from new york. my home state as well. they say the most popular candy sour patch kids. how in the world can we incorporate sour patch kids into our desserts? >> that will be tough but i can
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do it because i am a mad molecular mixologist. you're going to help me. >> yes, i will. >> we are going to do a vanilla cupcake is what we have right here. you're going to cut into it. then pop out a little, dig a little hole in your cup cake. you fill it with vanilla pudding. fill it with vanilla pudding. now you have that little surprise inside the cupcake. pop it back up. and then what you're going to do. just put another piece off that one and put it on top. >> i ate the top. sorry about that. >> this is where i get crazy. i am going to melt sour patch kids. we're going to melt them. i am a mad molecular gastronomist. >> do you want to tell us how you melt them? >> it takes a lot of precision. add water and put it in the microwave for a long long time. >> there you have it.
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add that to your pudding. >> mix that into a frosting. this is now the frosting. that's what that is. what we're going to do, this is the one that's fixed. we're going to ice our cupcake. while we're doing this, because we have a vegetable baked cookbook that comes out today. i have a joke for you. what do vegetarian zombies eat? >> i don't know, what do they eat? >> grains! [ laughter ] >> very nice. very nice. [ applause ] okay. i believe that we have nailed it. i do believe. have you tasted ours? taste ours. >> okay. hey. just hold on. hold the phone. carla, your home state is tennessee. >> tennessee! [ applause ] >> tootsie roll. i'm going to make a tootsie roll ganache, which i am drizzling over a chocolate pound cake.
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the same microwave the mad scientist used, i take tootsie rolls and heavy cream, 15 seconds until it is this beautiful thing. we have butter, sugar, eggs. that's all in. here i have my cocoa powder, salt, flour, baking powder. i'm mixing it in. i'm also going to add vanilla. put that on, love. i'm going to add my mini chocolate chips. when the chocolates melt, boom, boom, boom. you hold this. there you go. >> oh. >> okay. i'm going to alternate the dry ingredients with the butter milk. >> you alternate? >> i alternate. so that doesn't burn. you get that all mixed in. you keep doing that until it's done. then you're going to put it in this prepared pan. the difference in this recipe, it goes into a cold oven then you turn the oven to 325 degrees and then you have this.
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>> how did you melt the tootsie rolls? >> i put the tootsie rolls in this dish with cream. then i'm going to melt it. i melt it an then just pour it over. >> wow. >> our judges. our judges are working hard over there, robin. >> wait wait. come on. >> i'm not sure if that's fair. judge, it really comes down to you. can you tell us, do you have paddles? can you show us who you each think? give it to us. >> oh! >> what! >> judges, you have spoken. the judges have spoken. they were decisive. you were unrelenting, judges. thank you.
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>> where are your parents! [ laughter ] >> scan the qr code on screen to get these recipes on good morning america.com. be sure to check out carla on holiday baking championships and richard's new cookbook, it is out today. coming up lori bergamotto is showing us how to throw a last minute halloween party. all the stuff you can find pretty much anywhere. stay with us on good morning america.
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>> linsey: back now on gma with how to throw a last minute party. with >> spooky. back now on gma with how to throw a last minute halloween party with things you can buy in your local drug store. lori bergamotto went shopping at a local drug store. she's going to show us what she was able to buy and how she transformed this. start out with this fantastic bucket. what did you get? >> we started with a mop bucket. we were inspired by this spout
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here for the vampires widows peak. this is a garbage bag. we drew on some eyes and fangs. cut the top of the garbage bag so that it looks like you are reaching right in to the vampire's brain to get your candy. let the shape of things really be your guide. >> i got to give you a hand for this one. really good. >> this was our center piece. we added candy. we'll need to get you a towel. this is gel. this is something you might have in your house. we got it at the drug store. we put it in here. you don't want to eat it. we have our little warning sign. this is just a medical glove. you can use a rubber glove, latex glove. we put veins on it. it becomes like the ooze with the hand reaching out. some candy here. little creepy. we have kids.
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these things are always laying around your house. >> now is the time to use them. i love your cat by the way. vampire emerging from the fog. or the mummy. >> the mummy. so this one was super easy. we got the dehumidifier. this is a thing you are going to reuse. all we did was wrap it with some gauze and stuck googly eyes. you can use a marker, construction paper. then we put it on. it adds to that spooktacular vibe. >> all right. now you have this halloween card double use there, too. >> exactly. now you have this halloween hack to dress up the table. >> we did go to a drug store on halloween. there are a lot of surprises. there are procrastinators out there. that can be the scariest thing about halloween. you have to use what's around. we didn't find halloween
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decorations we could use. we did find greeting cards. there were tons. we were able to make our own by cutting off the top of the greeting card, stringing it with twine, hanging them up. you can use them year and year own. affordable, accessible and reusable. i think pretty spooky. >> i think you got the mission accomplished. and affordable, which is key for so many trick or treating. we thank you so much. got all this aloa. >> nice and moisturized. >> we'll be right back. thanks, lori.
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for a warm halloween. later on today. so we have that sunny sky and those mild temps mid day by £0.04 pm. we're going into the 70s near 80 degrees and our warmest spots inland sunset for trick or treaters coming at 612 this evening. >> thanks, drew. time now for live with kelly and mark. they have their big halloween special. we see you again, 11 a.m. for midday live. until then, have a great morning and happy halloween. >> good morning. are you ready for today? >> kelly: am i ready for over 50 amazing costumes? a halloween show that will take us through the decades ushering in a new era? of course i am! >> mark: cool. don't forget the dance numbers. ♪ ♪

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