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at a meeting today, and there's going to be a special election next year to find a permanent replacement. >> number seven a possible new gig for jamie lee curtis. she may be stepping into an iconic role, the one of jessica fletcher. deadline reports she is the frontrunner to play the lead role in the film adaptation of murder, she wrote. angela lansbury played fletcher on tv from 1984 to 1996. >> i have to wrap my head around this one. >> did you see it? >> you could see it. okay. i mean, she's she's wonderful. she's such a great actress. she's just so different than angela. >> and maybe that's what you need. >> that's true. >> well, i have a feeling she'll kill it. >> yeah, that's. >> thanks for watching us >> robin: good morning america. a community in shock. the new air travel warning. and unwrapping holiday money. deadly school shooting. new details overnight after a
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student opened fire at a k-12 school in wisconsin, killing one student and a teacher, and wounding six others. >> let that soak in for a minute. a 2nd grade student called 911 at 10:57 a.m. to report a shooting at school. >> robin: police identifying the shooter as a 15-year-old girl searching her home and speaking with her parents. and this morning what investigatos found while looking into social media accounts believed to be the shooter. >> george: search for answers in the drone mystery. thousands of unexplained sightings over seven states. the fbi and homeland security now deploying technology as law enforcement warns for a new danger for air travel. top white house national security spokesman john kirby joins us with the latest. >> michael: arctic outbreak right before christmas. the storm on the move packing heavy rain and snow for millions from the plains to the northeast
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and a bitter cold blast behind it. plus the new santa ana wind event in southern california, with eight days until the holiday. >> robin: jay-z fires back. the music mogul's lawyer blasting the sexual assault allegations against him, claiming there's photographic evidence that proves it could not have happened. >> michael: arrested again. the woman accused of stowing away on a flight from new york to paris taken into custody after allegedly trying to sneak out of the country again. >> george: and show me the holiday money. >> show me the money! >> george: we're helping you wrap unclaimed cash, breaking down how you can even cash in on those unused gift cards. >> robin: plus the emotional reunion up in the air. the pilot honoring his life saving match. >> announcer: live in times square, this is "good morning america."
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>> robin: how we love that reunion up in the sky. good morning. we have a lot to get to this busy tuesday morning including the game changer on junk fees for booking things like hotel room or concert tickets. plus 44,000 christmas tree light controllers have been recalled due to a potential fire risk. >> michael: we'll also have the latest on the trump transition. the president-elect's nominee for health secretary robert f. kennedy jr. is meeting with senators on capitol hill trying to win support ahead of a possible confirmation battle over his anti-vaccine views over the year. >> george: first a school shooting in wisconsin. there have been 488 mass shootings in this country. by 2021 the number peaked at 689. another student and teacher have been killed. six people wounded. two with life threatening injuries. parents waited hours to be reunited with their children. overnight authorities identified
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the shooter who killed herself. alex perez is on the scene at the k-12 school in madison with the latest on the investigation and a community grieving. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, george. just a terrifying ordeal for this community. monday was supposed to mark the start of spirit week for this school. instead, students were running for their lives. >> maybe six people injured at least two shot. >> reporter: this morning a community devastated. authorities in wisconsin working to figure out what led a 15-year-old student, who investigators identified as natalie samantha to open fire, killing a teacher and student in a study hall classroom with students from different grades. >> there have been at least 50 cops. >> reporter: the suspected shooter using a handgun, police say injuring six others, dying of a self-inflicted gun shot wound. >> we heard them. some people started crying. and then we just waited until the police came. >> we didn't think one day that
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can happen to us here. >> reporter: the chaos unfolding just before 11:00 a.m. monday. authorities from across the state responding to abundant life christian, a private k-12 school after a second grader called 911. >> let that soak in for a minute. a second grade student called 911 at 10:57 a.m. to report a shooting at school. >> i saw some people with long guns enter the school. >> reporter: john lives across the street. >> the older students were running across the parking lot to the church sanctuary. the younger students holding hands were led out to go across the parking lot to the sanctuary. >> reporter: terrified parents like brit and kyle grange waiting hours to be reunited with their children. >> i was with my friends and i was like crying and stuff.
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then i heard gunshots. >> reporter: how grateful are you that you have your two little ones next to you? >> i'm very, very, very thankful. the gut wrenching feeling that you feel when you get that notification. there's no -- you always just hope that never happens, and it happened today. >> reporter: this morning investigators looking into social media accounts believed to be the shooter's showing signs of a graviation toward potential neo-nazi violence and engagement in forums, venerating mass shooters. posts minutes before the shooting show photo of a hand making an okay sign in a bathroom stall sometimes used as a white power sign. investigators searching the suspected shooter's home overnight. their parents cooperating and speaking with police. how does any 15-year-old get ahold of a gun? we are certainly speaking and talking with the parents, who are cooperating, to determine if they were gun owners, if they
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had guns. >> reporter: it's unclear when the school may reopen. authorities say, as you just heard, they continue to work to figure out how that 15-year-old got a handgun. george. >> george: what do we know about security at the school, alex? >> reporter: well, george, we know this school does not have a resource officer, and they do not have metal detectors. officials say they do have cameras inside the school that are monitored and teachers and staff are trained to visually scan students every day looking for potential threats. officials say teachers and staff here did everything they were supposed to do. george? >> george: alex perez, thanks. robin? >> robin: now we have the latest on the drone mystery over the northeast. the fbi and homeland security are now deploying technology to help figure out exactly what's going on in the skies. whit johnson is here with more. >> whit: good morning. there are more than 1 million drones registered with the faa, thousands operating in the sky on a daily basis. as rumors and frustration continue to grow, federal officials are worried about people taking matters into their own hands.
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this morning the fbi, department of homeland security ramping up efforts to investigate reports of mysterious drone sightings in the northeast. law enforcement warning of a new danger for air travel. >> we are seeing an increase of pilots of manned aircraft being hit in the eyes with lasers because people on the ground think they see a drone. >> reporter: officials also worried someone may fire a weapon at an aircraft saying it's not only dangerous but against the law. the unexplained drone sightings reported in at least seven states. in ohio over the weekend wright-patterson air force base outside dayton temporarily closing its air space because of drone incursions. the fbi receiving nearly 5,000 tips so far amid growing fear and uncertainty. federal sources tell abc news they're deploying infrared cameras and drone technology to ensure drones flying over new jersey and new york aren't a threat. local leaders briefed by the white house including the mayor of montville new jersey.
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>> we still don't know who the actors are. we don't know what they're doing and who is operating them. that's the unsettling part. >> reporter: the government is looking at social media, photos and videos to determine what the sightings may be. president-elect trump demanding more transparency. >> the government knows what is happening. look, our military knows where they took off from, if it's a garage, they can go into that garage. they know where it came from and where it went. >> reporter: the biden administration insisting there is no evidence to suggest a national security threat, saying the military is authorized to mitigate and counter the drones if needed. in a join assessment, the fbi, faa and defense department say the sightings mostly include commercial drones, hobbyists and law enforcement drones as well as manned aircraft operating lawfully. they recognize the concern which is why they are devoting more resources to help explain some of these sightings. >> robin: they have some explaining to do. top white house national
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security spokesman john kirby is gonna join us more in our next hour. michael? >> michael: now the storm on the move bringing heavy rain from the plains to the northeast. meteorologist greg dutra from our chicago station wls is here with with the track and the timing. good morning, greg. >> good morning. it's a cross country one, too. while it was just a wet cold winters rain for awhile, there were serious storms in texas and through missouri yesterday. as we watch this next system, it's quiet today, but this development late tonight, storm morning. chance of severe weather. hail and high winds a concern. what a swath from dallas up to west virginia. gets to the northeast by wednesday evening. there's a lot of travel that starts up especially wednesday, whether you're headed up to canada or just going from philly to new york. you're going to be running into weather on wednesday evening, with some snow and potentially even a white christmas for some areas off to the north. we'll go through that perspective in just a bit and
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highlight the chance. robin? >> robin: as you eluded to, holiday travel getting busy this week before christmas. transportation correspondent gio benitez is here to break it all down for us. good morning, gio. >> gio: good morning. we said thanksgiving was the busiest. this will be busier by a long shot. let's start with the skies here. aaa projects 7.8 million people will fly during the end of the year travel period. that's more than last year. tsa expecting to screen 40 million travellers between this thursday and the new year. the busiest day ahead of the holiday being this friday. remember that. on the roads, 107 million people are expected to drive. that's more than 2 million more than last year. the best time to get on the road is before 11:00 a.m. just about any day before christmas. now, if you haven't bought a flight just yet, i'm going to be honest. it's tough to find the deals. if you can book it as soon as
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you find it, george. >> george: thank you very much. we're going overseas to the war in ukraine where a top russian general has been assassinated. chief foreign correspondent ian pannell has the story. good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, george. this was an audacious assassination in the russian capital of moscow. this morning ukraine security services releasing this video apparently showing the moment an attorney general, the man in charge of russia's chemical, biological protection said it was killed by a bomb hidden in a scooter in front of his apartment. his assistant also dead. sources telling abc news that ukraine security services saying it was a war criminal. calling him an entirely legitimate target. they found him guilty of using -- of giving orders using chemical weapons against ukrainian troops. retribution for war crimes is inevitable. meanwhile the u.s. confirming north korean soldiers have been killed fighting alongside russian forces. thousands have joined the battle in russia.
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with the withdrawal of russian troops in syria last week, this assassination and the death of north korean troops has been a bad couple weeks for vladamir putin. michael? >> michael: that seems to be the case. thank you very much for that. now to washington. president-elect trump's nominee for health secretary, rfk jr., is on capitol hill meeting with senators as he faces a potential confirmation battle over questions about his stance on vaccines. our chief white house correspondent mary bruce is on capitol hill. mary, overnight there's news about a case involving the president-elect trump. >> reporter: michael, good morning. overnight news about president-elect trump's hush money case. a new york judge rejecting trump's bid to toss his conviction. overnight a new york judge refusing to throw out donald trump's hush money conviction because of the u.s. supreme court's recent ruling on presidential immunity. the judge saying trump's conduct at issue in the case was personal related entirely to unofficial conduct not to his official duties as president. the ruling closing off one key off ramp as trump tries to undo
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his felony conviction before taking office next month. it comes as trump's controversial cabinet picks continue to make their case on capitol hill. robert f. kennedy jr. trying to win over senators who will be key to his confirmation to lead the department of health and human services. kennedy forced to defend his position after spending years spreading false theories about vaccines and their safety including the polio vaccine, a marvel of modern medicine that's all but eliminated thedy see world wide. he is all for the polio vaccine. >> mr. kennedy, do you believe in the polio vaccine? what do you say to americans who are worried you'll take away their vaccines, mr. kennedy? but just last year kennedy suggested, without evidence that the polio vaccine could have potentially deadly side effects. >> you say to me polio vaccine was effective against polio, i'm going to say yes. if you say to me, did it kill
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more people than it -- caused more deaths than it cured, i would say i don't know because we don't have data on that. >> reporter: and his personal attorney who's been helping interview candidates for top health jobs in the trump administration previously petitioned the fda to revoke multiple vaccines including one for polio. the cdc is clear, the polio vaccine does not cause serious health problems and it's saved an estimated 1.5 million lives. trump pressed by selena wang on where he stands. >> president trump, what about the polio vaccine? >> i'm a big believer in it. i think everything should be looked at. but i'm a big believer in the polio vaccine. >> reporter: trump asked what his message is to parents worried kennedy's views on vaccines will make their kids less safe? >> i think he'll be much less radical than you think. he has an open mind, or i wouldn't have put him there. he's going to be very much less radical. >> reporter: but the president-elect is entertaining some of kennedy's controversial positions like discredited claims that vaccines can cause autism.
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now he's suggesting schools should not mandate vaccines for children. >> i don't like mandates. i'm not a big mandate person. >> reporter: donald trump is also upping his outreach to business leaders meeting yesterday with the ceo of tik tok as the company battles that federal ban on its popular app. today he's expected to meet with the ceo of netflix and tomorrow with amazon's founder. robin? >> robin: we will see what happens. all right, mary. thank you. now to "monday night football." the vikings with another win and honoring randy moss. will reeve, good morning to you. >> will: good morning one and all. the minnesota vikings are playoff bound. they had a big game last night. they dominated the chicago bears on "monday night football." the night started with a touching tribute to randy moss, who recently revealed his cancer diagnosis. there's the team carrying his jersey to midfield for the coin toss. in the game justin jefferson honoring moss first bit scoring
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a touchdown. randy moss did a lot of that. then goes to the camera in his swag white uniforms saying we love you, randy. that's for you. vikings won seven in a row tied for the best record in the nfc. bears have dropped eight straight. in the other monday night game because we had a two fer last night, the atlanta falcons, who had been doing a lot of losing, did a lot of win last night accepting a hail mary on the final play of the game. they beat the raiders. they snap their four game winning streak. look at kirk cousins and alex madisons exchanging jerseys. and a hug. football is family. coming up at 8 a.m., i sat down with kevin o'connell for a great conversation. you won't want to miss that. that's in our next hour. >> robin: football is family. >> michael: football is family. but after i leave i'm not going to be hugging anybody. [ laughter ] >> will: new generation of family. >> michael: i guess that's how they do it now, right? these kids. [ laughter ] >> robin: these kids today. >> michael: thank you so much, will. all right. coming up, jay-z fires back.
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his lawyer blasting the sexual assault allegations against him, claiming there's evidence that proves it couldn't have happened. >> george: the new rules on junk fees. elizabeth schulze has an exclusive first look. >> surprise fees on concert tickets or hotels are about to change. i'm gonna have the lowdown coming up. >> robin: show me the money for the holidays. will reeve is here helping people find lost cash. plus he has big news about unused gift cards that you might want to hear about. but first let's go back to greg who's in for ginger. >> i hope you had the big check and everything. taking a look at what we've got here. santa ana winds. cold dense air flows down through the mountains. as it does so, it picks up steam. 30, 40 miles per hour. also increases the fire danger. that's what they have going on all the way down to the north side of los angeles. there's critical fire danger as you head through santa monica, san gabriel. this has to be watched as the wind gusts could get up to 60
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we know they will be ringing in the new year with the first performance of 2025 on dick clark's new year's rockin'eve with ryan seacrest. the show kicks off new year's eve at 8 p.m. eastern on abc. right outside. >> george: following a lot of headlines including the latest on the wisconsin school shooting. authorities are working to figure out what led a 15-year-old to open fire with a handgun in a study hall at a private k-12 school. a teacher and a fellow student were killed. the shooter shot herself. the accused killer of united healthcare ceo brian thompson expected to waive extradition from pennsylvania. he could arrive in new york by the end of the week. >> michael: the woman accused of sneaking onto a flight from new york to paris has been arrested again, back in custody after authorities say she tried to flee by bus. sources telling abc news she cut off her ankle monitor. she was found monday in buffalo, new york, where police say she was trying to cross into canada. she'll be back into court later today and likely sent back to new york city to face charges.
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strange there. with eight days until christmas, more than 44,000 christmas tree lights have been recalled due to potential fire risk. the remote which is used to operate tree lights wirelessly was sold at cracker barrel, target and wal-mart stores online from july to november. customers should stop using them immediately and return them for a refund. do not take a chance there. we got a lot more ahead including our first look at junk fees, a junk fee game changer. our big bluey announcement. robin was excited about this one. >> robin: i am. >> michael: that is coming up, george. >> george: latest on jay-z. music mogul's attorney fired back at the attorney accusing him of sexual assault, raising questions about the events more than 20 years ago. linsey davis here with the story. >> jay-z's attorney is calling it a sham saying glaring inconsistencies have come to light.
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he claims they are enough for the case to be dismissed. attorneys for rap mogul jay-z are doubling down on their defense calling recent rape allegations a sham. >> it's not just that this story is a lie and that it's not true. it's provably false. demonstratively false, this never happened. >> reporter: recently amended civil lawsuit originally filed by a jane doe in october identified celebrity a as jay-z, whose real name is shawn carter, claiming at a vma after party in 2000 that he and fellow rapper sean diddy combs drugged and raped a 13-year-old girl at an after party. both carter and combs have vehemently denied the claims. jay-z's attorney is highlighting what he says are inconsistencies in the woman's story. according to the lawsuit after approximately 20 minutes plaintiff arrived at what she believed to be a large white residence with a gate u-shaped drive way. spiro disputes her account.
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>> there is no such location in new york 20 minutes from radio city. it does not exist. >> reporter: he also claims this photo at an after party at the hro tus club is proof that he was at a different location from where the woman said the rape occurred. defense said no witnesses have corroborated her story most notably her own father who lived five hours away at the timed. the lawsuit claims after leaving the party the woman called her father to pick her up and he arrived shortly before dawn. but nbc news reports that after contacting the accuser's father, he said, i feel like i would remember that and i don't. >> he drove ten hours to pick up your 13-year-old daughter in new york city. not something you would forget. not something he did forget. because this never happened. ♪ >> reporter: the hip hop heavyweight is already declaring victory in a statement writing, true justice is coming, adding this was over before it began. but jane doe's attorney tony
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busby has remained defiant stating as far as the allegations in the complaint filed, we will let the filing speak for itself. jay-z has made it clear he plans to fight this lawsuit and allegations until the end. according to the lawyer jay-z is upset that this distracts from real victims coming forward. the attorney for the accuser maintains she is adamant about her claims. >> michael: thank you for bringing that to us. now to the change coming when you book a hotel or buy tickets to an event online. the ftc is finalizing a rule on so called junk fees. elizabeth schulze is in washington with details first on gma. good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. we know how frustrating it is when you're trying to book a hotel or concert ticket. you see a great rate when you first go to the website. by the time you check out, there are tons of added on costs like resort or convenience fees.
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the ftc is finalizing a rule that will get rid of jumping fees by requiring live event tickets, hotel and vacation rentals list all pricing up front. the total price also has to be displayed more prominently than any other cost. in an exclusive interview, the ftc chair tells gma this means you know exactly what you are paying from the start. >> whatever price you see is the price that you are paying at the end, no more mystery surprise fees at the very end of the process, which really cheat consumers and also punish honest businesses. >> reporter: now the chamber of commerce has opposed this change calling it nothing more than an attempt to micromanage businesses' pricing structures but the ftc chair tells us she is confident this would withstand challenges in court. it takes effect next year. it could save consumers 53 million hours per year of wasted time that's spent searching for the total price you are paying. less time searching and more
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time enjoying that concert or vacation, guys. >> michael: 53 million? wow. >> a lot of time. that translates to money, too. >> robin: thanks, elizabeth. first here on gma. coming up, vikings coach kevin o'connell on his surprising season. but next will reeve is here with the holiday edition of "show me the money." hey there, will. >> will: we were able to turn jingle bells into ca-chingle bells. sorry for that pun. that's what we're doing. we're helping people reunite with lost funds while they were holiday shopping. i'll tell you how you can cash in and how gift cards could end up giving. that's up next on "gma." psoris symptoms can sometimes hold you back. but now there's skyrizi, so you can be all in with clearer skin. ♪things are getting clearer♪ ♪yeah, i feel free to bare my skin♪ ♪yeah, that's all me.♪ ♪nothing is everything♪
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>> robin: welcome back to gma. there is nothing better than spare cash especially as we count down to christmas and our will is back with a special holiday edition of "show me the money." hey there, will. >> will: there's never a bad time to get extra cash, but it's extra good around the holidays especially when you in the middle of shopping. we set up a base camp in the middle of the american dream mall in new jersey. we made a list, checked it twice and reunited shoppers with unclaimed money. ♪ you can hear the sleigh bells jingling and the money ring tingling. >> show me the money! >> show me the money? >> reporter: we're not at the north pole. we're just outside new york city
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at the american dream mall. a 3 million square foot entertainment experience that includes shopping, art installations, indoor skiing. the snow might be white but i'm only seeing green. and santa. >> good morning america! >> reporter: our festive booth is helping shoppers unwrap their unclaimed money. in new jersey, folks might not be cashing in for a few reasons. not claiming insurance policy payouts, an old employer's check or not responding to a business after three years which could lead to missing out on inheritances or cash returns from a business. so how do you go from our booth to the bank? [ bell ringing ] >> show me the money! >> will: two weeks after meeting gio benitez in chicago, nicholas soto received a check for more than $1,200 from an old stock account set up when he was born. >> it was definitely just like very easy to get through. there's not a lot of paperwork. i didn't have to sit there and call people or e-mail. they are sending you a check.
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you only have stuff to gain, and that's your stuff back. >> reporter: for william and his dog cosmo, unclaimed cash came from an old bank account. how much do you think? >> $20. >> will: multiply that by a few. 200 bucks for you. >> nice! >> reporter: amanda hannah found some unexpected holiday cheer from various accounts, including an unredeemed gift card. in new jersey, after more than five years of no activity, gift cards become unclaimed property. $340. >> thank you. >> reporter: but it's this group of friends who arrive together and are leaving with a little holiday magic. mom kimberly landed more than $860 from an insurance payout. and andrea cashing in on more than $1,300 from multiple accounts including an insurance policy and bill overpayment. what's this gonna do for your holiday season?
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>> show me the money! >> will: congratulations to all. thanks for participating. as you saw, amanda received money from an unredeemed gift card. not all states cover gift cards so you do have to check. we were in new jersey. there if you bought a gift card and your address is tied to the purchase of that state, you can claim it. if there's no name or address tied to the card, who ever is in possession of the physical card would be considered the owner. you got all that? [ laughter ] >> michael: you're talking about money. i got it. >> robin: i got it. that's serious money. there's a way we can give ourselves a holiday bonus with some unclaimed property? >> will: that's right, robin. if you want to see extra cash, check out your state's unclaimed money website or go to missing money.com. be sure to check all of your past addresses. it's all completely free. you're not going to end up owing the money. that's a conversation we had
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with people. you don't owe any money. if you are asked for a percentage of your findings that is not correct. >> robin: i'm using it. i found money. >> will: i found money in new jersey for the reeve foundation which is nice. i thought maybe i can come collect. [ laughter ] >> robin: you never know. all right, will. gonna work you later, too. coming up later, we are surprising someone with half a million dollars. coming up next, sweet reunion in the skies. it is our "play ofay on back. oo come on back. ♪ ♪ . ♪ ♪ over 600,000 usps employees working in sync to ensure everything sent on its holiday ride
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it does not last very long. look, there's a cold blast coming our way, arrives from the great lakes and canada, pushing off to the south. new york city coldest air you've seen so far this year. look at wind chills down in the single digits. chicago not far behind in just the single digits above zero this time. moving toward christmas this also doesn't last. it is a roller coaster ride. we have a wreath on there to make it feel on the chillier side. record highs across the upper midwest. coming up your biggest holiday parenting questions. plus, it's bluey news. big and little fans -- i'm a big fan of that show. and lily-rose depp and nicholas hoult are here in times square. that's coming up in a couple of minutes.
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for the bay bridge, dumbarton bridge, also, san mateo bridge. and look at this. this is our oakland, 8-80 camera. you can barely even see the cars there because the fog is so thick. so if you are driving this morning, be extra careful, give yourself a little more time and a little more space between vehicles. drew hey, glory. >> yeah, we'll continue that fog tracking where you take it. a san rafael this morning. low visibility here currently you can see temperature wise we're at 57. but visibility is down in spots. so it's not only just here, it's in many areas. this morning the east bay, the peninsula, some areas like mountain view we're down to zero miles. visibility so we do have a dense fog advisory until 9 a.m. we'll start to find some sunshine after 9 a.m. the afternoon will be nice. temperatures in the 60s with dry . thanks you. >> we'll have another abc7 news update in about 30 minutes. you can catch us on our news app and abc seven news.com and join us every weekday morning from 5 to 7 a.m. from all of us at live. >> we wish you a happy holidays
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deadly school shooting after a student opened fire at a k-12 school in wisconsin killing one teacher and wounding six others. >> let that soak in for a minute. a 2nd grade student called 911 at 10:57 a.m. to report a shooting at school. >> george: police identify the shooter as a 15-year-old girl searching her home and speaking with her parents. this morning what investigators found while looking into social media accounts believed to be the shooter's. >> robin: football's new guard. >> we've got to continue to keep working. we've got to continue to keep grinding. >> robin: vikings head coach kevin o'connell, one of the youngest in the league, on his viral post game speeches balancing the nfl and fatherhood and what he thinks about his former coach, bill belichick, going back to college. >> ready? >> michael: and we are racing into tuesday with big bluey news. that's right. no peeking.
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the big reveal is coming up. >> found you. >> found it! >> michael: we can't wait to find out, only on "gma." as we say -- >> woo-hoo! >> michael: and "good morning america." >> announcer: live in times square, this is "gma." >> michael: good morning america. yes. good morning, everybody. you know, with christmas and chanukah just eight days away, we're opening our holiday parenting playbook. we have expert advice to help you navigate it all, including parenting with your own parents around. >> robin: our dear friend bob roth will be here showing us how to keep calm and centered during the holidays. i love and appreciate the meditation techniques he's taught us. >> george: he's made such a big difference in a lot of people. we're going to talk about that. we're visiting a favorite place to get sweet treats for the holidays including their famous gingerbread houses.
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morgan norwood is giving it a shot on how to make your own. that is coming up live from philadelphia. >> robin: she got milkshake yesterday. now gingerbread. she's got the luckiest assignments. we have the latest on the white house, on the drone sightings on the east coast. first we're going to look at top stories, starting with the school shooting in wisconsin. a student and teacher were killed. overnight authorities identified the shooter, a 15-year-old girl. let's go back to alex perez on the scene at the k-12 school in madison with the latest on the investigation. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning once again, robin. just a terrifying moment for this community as investigators now work to figure out what may have motivated this student. now, authorities have identified the student, the school shooter as natalie samantha ruppnow. police say that she was at school when she opened fire with a handgun, killing a fellow student and a teacher and injuring six others.
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authorities say she then turned the gun on herself. investigators now reviewing social media accounts believed to be the shooter's including posts expressing a gravitation toward neo-nazi violence. some parents had to wait hours before they were reunited with their children. police say a quick thinking second grader was the first to call 911 and report the shooting. the 15-year-old's parents are cooperating with authorities. investigators are working to figure out how she got that gun. george? >> george: okay, alex. thanks very much. now the latest on the rash of drone sightings in the northeast. president-elect trump is suggesting the administration knows more than it's telling. >> they know where it came from and where it went. for some reason they don't want to comment. and i think they'd be better off saying what it is. >> george: we're joined by top white house security spokesman john kirby. what's your response to president-elect trump? >> we are being honest and transparent with the american people, george, about what we're learning.
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as a matter of fact, just last night after days of going through the various tips, days of looking at analysis, days of increasing our detection capabilities, including visual observers on the ground, we assessed that these drones, these aircraft people are seeing are a mix of law enforcement drones, commercial drones and hobbyists. we continue to see nothing that indicates a public safety risk or national security risk. >> george: how do you explain why people seem to be seeing so many more of them right now? >> it's difficult for me to know exactly why, george. i would give you a couple thoughts. number one, there's just an awful lot of drones in the sky. there are 1 million drones registered with the faa here in the united states. thousands upon thousands fly in our skies legally and lawfully every single day doing all kinds of good things for the public good. the northeast corridor is one of the busiest. if something's going down a lot earlier now that winter is upon us and people can look up and see things.
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i would remind people, when you look at these videos, they have navigation lights on them. they are seeing them because these aircraft are operating the way the faa requires them to operate in u.s. air space so that they can be observable. and to fly safely. >> george: so nothing more needs to be done? >> i think there's definitely more needs to be done, george, particularly on authorities. what we are learning from this experience or actually, not learning new -- relearning. the fact there are gaps and seams in the authorities between federal and state officials. there's gaps and seams inside our own interagency, in terms of how to deal with this increased air space traffic. we need congress to act. the president is calling for congress to launch a bipartisan commission to do that. to bring legislation up to speed with the speed and acceleration with which drones are now manifesting themselves in u.s. air space. again, legal and lawful, but there's just an awful lot more now than there's ever been before.
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>> george: president-elect trump expressed some concern about the drones near his golf course. should he be worried about that? >> bedminister golf course represents restricted air space. it's already very closely monitored. we're confident in our ability to keep that air space safe and secure. >> george: the wall street journal editorial pointed out this is one more sign, we have so many, of people losing trust in their government. is this something we should be concerned about? what can we do about it? >> i think we need to take seriously the concerns american citizens are putting forward about these drones. we are taking that seriously. that's why we've dedicated so many more resources to this problem. we understand. people look up. maybe they haven't seen it before. maybe hadn't paid attention to it before so they are worried and concerned. we have to address those. that's what we're trying to do, through the various statements to the press, through our own discussions here in public forums to try to make it clear that we are on this. we're working it hard. just as critically, as we did last night, george, to restate that there's no national security threat we are seeing at
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this time. no threat to public safety. most of these aircraft are doing good things. they're delivering products. they're being tested for science purposes. they're conducting law enforcement missions. there's a use for drones. everything we are seeing so far is they are being used for lawful purposes. >> george: john kirby, thank for your information. robin? >> robin: thanks, george. coming up vikings head coach kevin o'connell, one of the youngest in the league, on the vikings big season. how he manages home life and work life, and what he thinks about his former coach bill belichick going back to college. >> george: exciting news about everyone's favorite australian blue healer. that's coming up. >> michael: a moving story about family. parents showing their children the world as a family faces a very difficult medical diagnosis. and lily-rose depp and nicholas hoult are here to tell us about their latest horror movie. that's coming up right here on "gma."
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♪ ♪ >> robin: beautiful tuesday morning here in times square. back with our gma cover story. an nfl coach making headlines for all the right reasons. kevin o'connell is one of the league's youngest coaches and has led the minnesota vikings to an impressive season so far. will talked with him to find out what all the buzz is about. good morning again, will. >> will: hey there, robin. with a dominant win last night the minnesota vikings are 12-2. they're surprising everyone except for themselves, and their coach kevin o'connell has the team ready to play. he leads with an emphasis on family. his post game speeches have inspired more than those just in his locker room.
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kevin o'connell is one of the youngest nfl coaches hired at just 36 he's known as an offensive guru. >> i love being around these players. they certainly keep me young, even though sometimes i don't feel 39. this job can do that to you at times. >> end zone, touchdown jefferson! >> will: he spent five seasons bouncing around the nfl as a backup quarterback. his experiences helping him work with new vikings qb sam darnold, who hadn't lived up to lofty expectations until he landed in minnesota. >> my challenge to him has been forgetting a lot of things in your past that maybe didn't go your way. i'm really proud of sam. we got to continue to keep work. we got to continue to keep grinding. >> will: when o'connell is on the job, he's locked in and has become known for his rousing and viral post game locker room speeches. >> everybody thinks he must rehearse those things or think about what he's gonna say long before.
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that could not be further from the truth. the emotion in the moment might drive me to use a word or two i probably shouldn't. maybe i'm getting better at it. it's nice to have a few more reps at it this year than the last. we recently beat the atlanta falcons, as i kind of finished up, you know, i kind of felt like, you know, maybe they expected a little more. did i not deliver in that moment? the first time ever i couldn't wait to watch it back to critique myself. >> will: always a coach watching tape, getting better. you were drafted by the patriots, played a year there under coach bill belichick. now headed to college ranks. what do you make of that? unc for coach bill belichick. >> very few people have had the type of impact coach coach bill belichick has had on me. not surprised that he's taken on a new challenge. i wouldn't be surprised this time next year we're talking about him building something really special in chapel hill. >> will: is there a difference
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between coach o'connell and kevin the guy, husband, father, friend? >> i'd like to say that there really isn't a difference. luckily, i have a wonderful wife lea, at home, who i have four children. when i am home it probably feels like to her she's got five because i end up just kind of being another child for her to have to make sure that's fed and taken care of. when i go home, it is all energy all the time. even if i have got none left, they're gonna get everything i've got because they are so understanding of letting me do this profession and career that i love so much. nothing will ever trump them and my time with my family. if they don't know that, hopefully, they're watching. >> will: we showed you earlier this morning the vikings honoring randy moss, the legendary wide receiver who has been diagnosed with cancer. kevin o'connell was teammates with randy moss his rookie year. they had lockers next to each
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other. he said randy is a great player and an even better player. all the viking fans are sending their best. >> michael: randy is a great guy. i have a chance to work with him at fox. i love randy. everybody does. thank you, will. we're going to go now to our parenting playbook for the holidays and how to keep the peace and your rules when you're surrounded by family that have different ways of doing things. [ laughter ] rebecca jarvis is here. >> rebecca: different ways. >> michael: you got some expert tips. what you got? good morning? >> rebecca: the holidays are meaningful, special, joyful. they can also be stressful. we get it. we're answering some of the big parenting questions now so you can focus on fun at your family get together. it's the most wonderful time of the year, but the holidays can also be a balancing act for families. >> expectation setting is step
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one in having a holiday that's going to live up to. >> rebecca: we asked a clinical psychologist and founder of good inside, your biggest holiday parenting questions. how do you manage rules? because your family has one set of rules and other families have a completely different set. >> let's say you are a family where my kids watch no tv after a certain time. then your kids are with their cousins who are all watching a movie late at night. if i change this rule today, it doesn't mean, ah, that rule is gone forever. i give myself permission to shift things, to make things work over the holiday. >> rebecca: our viewer mom roxanne wants to know how to handle unwanted input from family. >> i'm curious how i should respond to extended family members when they don't agree with my parenting approach? >> you are not alone in this dilemma. one of my favorite lines is defuse it by saying something like, you're right.
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we're doing things with bobby that are different than what you would do. it's okay that we don't agree. >> rebecca: mom tiffany is worried about too many gifts from the grandparents. >> there's no room in my apartment for all the gifts. i am grateful. i'm also worrying about how this is creating a spoiled child. >> your parents giving your kid boat loads of gifts is not going to turn your kid into an entitled monster. your child is parented by you 365 days of the year. their development, that happens over such an enormous amount of time than the holiday week. >> rebecca: mom gabby is seeking advice on teaching gratitude. >> can you help us with pointers on talking with our kids about being gracious for gifts? >> rebecca: i have a 5-year-old. she is responsive in the immediate sense to whatever is in front of her.
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it can be difficult. >> we have to start with when you want something and you get something different that's just a hard human experience. get a box. i've done this with my kids. i put like a rock in it. it's a little bit of a dry run. i gave it to my daughter after we did this. she opened it. she goes, oh, thank you very much for thinking of me. we can't expect ourselves to use a skill when we need it if we haven't practiced that skill. >> rebecca: it is a great tip from dr. becky. we've done it at home with isabelle with a potato. she thought it was hilarious. i got you a little gift so you could practice it now, george. >> george: i will practice. let's see what i've got. >> michael: you brought one gift. we have to share it? >> robin: an onion? >> george: i love onions. [ laughter ] i do. >> michael: that is by far the least expected -- >> george: what about my reaction though? >> michael: it was fantastic. [ laughter ]
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>> george: thank you. >> rebecca: you are such a good boy. such a good boy. >> michael: way to go, george. >> robin: who knew he could be so happy about an onion? [ laughter ] >> michael: may have a bag of them coming for christmas. >> rebecca: i'm happy you didn't fight over it. [ laughter ] >> george: rebecca is gonna stick around. it's the bluey announcement we're waiting for. eva pilgrim here with details. >> it's a bluey first, an actual movie. i was supposed to keep this a secret, but i had to tell my 3-year-old who literally lost her mind. more of her australian blue healer is always a win. ♪ she's a global sensation. the australian blue healer that parents and children alike love. bluey. >> bluey! >> reporter: and this morning the hit animated television series follows the life and adventures of bluey, her mom chilly, her dad bandit and little sister bingo announcing it's heading to the silver screen. >> i'm ready for a movie. >> reporter: that's right.
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bbc studios and walt disney studios teaming up to bring fans the first animated bluey film. >> sure. >> reporter: the show, for preschoolers, was started in australia in 2018. its creator's goal, to make a show with a positive message for children. it quickly became an international hit. with more than 35 billion minutes watched this year in the u.s. alone. bluey really resonated with people of all ages not just preschoolers. >> i don't understand how that episode, why it made me so emotional. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the show drawing emotions as it deals with everything from sharing -- >> bluey, if you don't take turns with people, people won't take turns with you. >> reporter: to moving. ♪ ♪ when i hear you calling like you were always there ♪ >> reporter: to bedtime.
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>> mom? i'll wake up in my own bed. >> you do that. >> reporter: even fertility. >> she can't have it. there's not really anything anyone can do. >> reporter: the new movie will also written and directed by brum, expected to open in theaters in 2027. >> yay! >> the movie will be available on disney+ which is where i watch the series with my little one ella. that's not all. we have more exciting bluey knew later this week. they don't trust me to tell me yet. i can't give you a hint. i am excited to see this movie. i was telling you guys, these are seven minute episodes, most of these bluey episodes. i cry almost every time. >> robin: what is it about the series? >> i don't know. they very quickly get to the point that really makes you feel all the feelings. >> george: it is so big that they aren't even going to tell you? >> clearly i couldn't be trusted.
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i told my 3-year-old. [ laughter ] >> michael: i don't have kids that age but i think i want to watch bluey after this. [ laughter ] >> i'll give you a list of my favorite episodes. >> michael: all right. i'm all in. >> george: thank you, eva. let's go to greg dutra from wls in for ginger. >> a fantastic show. there's one where the parents maybe had too much to drink the night before. very identifiable for anyone out there. kids the next day. a warm start in nashville, tennessee. look at the cumberland river and beautiful, of course, nashville there. there are storms that are gonna stretch from dallas through west virginia late tonight, move into the northeast and change over to snow.
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>> george: now to our gma jolly holiday countdown. chestnut hill neighborhood in philadelphia getting into the christmas spirit with the help of a 135-year-old bakery that goes all out for the holiday. morgan norwood is there. good morning, morgan. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, george. holiday spirit is certainly strong here. we've got santa, our elves with us this morning. right across the street from bredenbeck's bakery. they've been at it since the 1800s. i've got jake floyd and my friend diana with us. jake, i want to start masterpiece here, but gingerbread is really important to the bakery. especially around this holiday season, you've got to have gingerbread. yeah. >> so this we just came out
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of our wedding cake season and now we go into our holiday season. so this is christmas for me and my family. yes. >> all things philadelphia here. diana, tell me about s masterpiece. >> so philadelphia, what else can you say? we have jason kelce, our unofficial mayor, and then all of our fabulous mascots. because what do we love in philly? we love food and we love our sports. you've got greedy. >> you got fanatic i mean all things philadelphia. here you are also the head sugar artist. that's great because i'm the head sugar eater. yes. let's dive into how we construct a gingerbread house. >> so i already have some walls up. i'm just going to add our royal icing, which is key to setting up your house. >> and that's like the cement. >> the glue is our glue, but it's delicious glue. >> so we're just going to like swipe that into place. taste a bit. >> we'll just put a mug in front to hold the mug in front. >> and then also you've got to have the candy. our kids have been doing a really great job at decorating their roofs as well. so like we're going to put a little bit here, you know, put a little bit here. but yeah, i
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have been trying this i don't know if you saw earlier guys my little gingerbread i was trying to decorate. we're still going to work on this. maybe get some tips from diana. but this is how you make a gingerbread house. >> guys, you have gotten some tasty assignments. you're definitely on the nice list and not the naughty list. i got to say, morgan, i'm on the nice list. >> right, santa? >> oh, yes you are. >> all right, we'll take that. and we can decorate in the commercial break. but coming up, lily-rose depp and nicholas hoult, they're here. we'll talk to them in a second. wednesday, eight n central. >> the biggest holiday event of the year. jingle ball this year featuring katy perry, 21 pilots, tate mcrae, meghan trainor, teddy swims, benson boone, gracie abrams, shaboozey and more. iheartradio jingle ball coming to abc and stream on hulu. extreme makeover home edition january 2nd on abc. and. >> now from abc. seven mornings. >> good morning, i'm amanda del castillo from abc. seven mornings. let's get a look at traffic with gloria.
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>> good morning. it is really foggy out there this morning. still. look at this. this is a live look from our bay bridge camera. and you can barely even see the cars because it is just so foggy. so be careful if you are driving this morning looking at your drive times. tracy to dublin 72 minutes. quite a bit of a backup and they do have a dense fog advisory in effect there and in some other areas here in the, in the bay area. so just definitely be careful out there on the roads this morning. amanda. good tip gloria. >> thank you. meteorologist drew tuma has your accuweather forecast after the break. >> oh it's on. happy holidays honey. >> happy holidays of play scratchers from the
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>> hey, bay area live with kelly and marcus. coming up, we'll chat with michael fassbender from the agency. >> plus, nikki glaser is here. >> that's at nine on abc seven. >> seeing 30 minutes taking a live look at san rafael this morning. you can see we have that fog overhead right now. the dense fog advisory continue through 9 a.m. visibility in a lot of areas like concord, less than a quarter of a mile. so we have those clouds right now on the morning planner will be giving way to increasing sunshine heading into the afternoon. you'll find bright skies, dry conditions, and temperatures in the 60s. amanda. all right, drew, thank you. >> we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes. and always on our news app and always on our news app and abc7 news.com. >> announcer: welcome back to gma live from times square.
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>> michael: welcome back to "gma." you know one of our next guests from the idol and the other one from the great. lily-rose depp and nicklaus hoult are starring together in a remake of the horror vampire hill. welcome to the show you two. >> thanks for having us. >> michael: i tell ya, this is scary. scary. lily-rose i want to know, what has set this version apart from the others? >> i think one of the main things that really makes it feel like a new story is how central my character is to the story and the fact that she becomes the central protagonist which makes it different and makes it feel, yeah, really singular in its vision. >> michael: i know, nicholas, the movie comes out christmas day. you said it has some elements of a holiday movie. >> festive fun for the whole family. [ laughter ]
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there's a quick scene in the show. >> it was cold when we shot it. >> it was cold when we shot it? >> yeah. >> there's a carriage that has bells on it. sounds almost like the jingle of a sleigh if you close your eye, in fear probably. imagine that. >> michael: are you fans of horror movies? >> i get scared. >> i like them but do i get scared. i can't watch them at night. maybe a horror movie in the morning. >> it feels tense but a whole new interpretation of this story. it feels kind of romantic and gothic and eerie. it's not just horror. it is kind of romantic. >> that's what i like about it. i wouldn't say that i'm like, you know, a straight up horror movie person. there are horror elements. it's scary. there's something in it for everyone. >> michael: i watch mine during
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the day, lights on, no volume. let's take a clip of you at work. >> there is something i need to tell you. something surfaced. >> nothing you can say will shake me, for there is a devil in this world and i have met him. i cannot speak it. he has come here for you. >> i know. i know him. >> michael: mm. >> does that get you in the holiday, sir? >> michael: jingle bells, everybody. lily, this role was emotional and physical for you. >> yes. >> michael: in what way? >> i mean, in every way. it was there on the page. when i wrote the script, it was evident how emotional and
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physical this role would be. in doing it, i was able to marry the two and use both of those elements to help the other, if that makes sense. it lends itself to emotion and lends itself to the physicality. they always go hand in hand i feel like in the movie. it was important to root all of those physical moments in a real emotion so it felt like it was telling the viewer something about what's happening at that point in the story. >> i can't wait for people to see it. >> michael: both of you, without a doubt. before we let you go, nicholas, you just reunited with hugh grant your "about a boy" co-star. 21 years. what's that like? >> it was special. he was such a formative part of my childhood and career. it was lovely to reunite with him. he is so funny and got such a great dry sense of humor. >> michael: meaning we'll see you two on the screen again? >> hopefully, we'll see. >> michael: i like that.
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thank you both for being here. happy holidays to you both. >> happy holidays. >> michael: this is a christmas film, okay. it is only in theaters, and comes out on christmas day so make sure you check it out with the family. all right. coming up finding calm during the holidays with meditation teacher bob roth. we'll be right back with more
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>> robin: we are back to carry on and keep calm. bob roth who has been a certified meditation teacher for five decades is the author of powerful meditation. he joins us now to help us out. so good to see you. you know how we feel about you. you are the gift that keeps on giving. >> george: absolutely. no question. >> robin: i remember one morning, particularly chaotic. i was like, on my heels. i look to my right. george is calm as can be. after the show i said, how do you do it. you said bob. >> george: absolutely. medication. >> robin: tell us what meditation means to you and why it is so important this time of year. >> i think this particular time of year, as you were saying before, jolly holidays and is supposed to be a happy time. it is incredibly stressful for people. so many conflicting emotions and demands. this is a time, you can't say
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more than ever, but in particular that we need a way to access the field of inner calm, inner stability, inner silence that meditation properly understood and practiced does. the mine is very active like the surface of an ocean, noisy, choppy, but the ocean has a silent depth. the mind is the same way. mind is busy, gotta, gotta, gotta. yet deep within right now for everyone the level of the mind is already settled and peaceful and calm. when we access that through meditation, it creates a whole constellation of health benefits that are ideal for this holiday season. >> george: we had your expert and caring guide. how do people get started? >> you can go online. i think what you want to do, you want to find, when you research it, you want to be sure -- there's a lot of talk about meditation. is it evidence based?
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is there research to show that it works? can you learn it from a teacher? i think there's a trend where you say, i'd like to have a teacher who can guide me. it should be enjoyable. it shouldn't be a philosophy or religion. shouldn't be a schtick. go online, look up medication, do your research. but start. do something. >> robin: what do you say to folks who say, bob, this all sounds very good, but i'm too busy. i know you hear this a lot. i have too many thoughts. i can't calm the thoughts that are racing through my mind. >> people say they're too busy. i'm a type a personality. i got like a million thoughts. the nice thing about this meditation is thoughts are not an obstacle. some people have tried meditation where you are supposed to clear your mind of thoughts. difficult and frustrating. in tm, at least, it's an effortless process. as far as not having enough time, i like to say there's
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1,440 minutes in a day. if we don't have a few minutes to set aside to deal with our health from the neck up. we may have to reprioritize. stress is not getting any less. >> robin: no it's not. really not. >> george: to answer that question, just ask bob. i find it adds time to my day. meditating for 40 minutes helps with sleep so you feel more rested. helps reduce stress so you can be more productive when you're not meditating. also just creates, for me at least, kind of a cushion from the world. it helps you think before you react. >> robin: exactly. exactly. >> george: how about you, robin? >> robin: it's calming and energizing all at the same time which is the strangest thing. i remember when i was first going to you. when you first do it, this is great. i was going really deep, seeing colors. this is wonderful. [ laughter ]
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i do. when i went back on my own, i wasn't feeling that kind of depth. you said something that's stayed with me that i have used in other areas of my life. you said think of meditation as a big pool of water. there's a deep end and a shallow end. as long as you meditate, you still got wet. doesn't matter if you're in the deep end or shallow end. helped me realize that. >> the real purpose of meditation is not an end in itself. the purpose of meditation is so we can come back with our family and friends and our work and be more resilient, be more flexible and be more settled inside and have more creativity and energy and focus. this doesn't make us passive. allows us to do the things we want to do and not get stressed out doing them. >> george: you have an important initiative meditate america. tell people about it. >> over the last many years we have been teaching this to front line americans, to doctors and nurses in over 100 hospitals, firefighters, police officers to veterans and active duty military.
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it's working in those 100 hospitals. we thought why not bring it everywhere? meditate america is an initiative to partner with insurance companies, to partner with employee assistance programs, philanthropists to get this into the healthcare system. i'd like to say one last thing. friday december 20th is world meditation day at the u.n. dr. tony nader, who's a top neuroscientist and medical doctor, will be launching, addressing there and launching a global healthcare public initiative to get meditation in all the health care systems all over the world. that will change the world. >> george: will make a huge difference. >> robin: there's data that proves -- >> hundreds of research studies. everything i'm talking about is data and research funded by the national institutes of health, the department of defense. top, top universities have conducted research. we're beyond the point of testing. now's the time, let's implement it and in that way change the
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world. >> robin: we will. we will. >> george: thank you, bob. >> robin: thank you for this gift, i'm telling you. you can find out more about meditation and meditation resources at our website. let's go to greg, who's in for ginger. >> check this out. santa hitting a switch out at winter park right now. they've got a decent amount of snow. watch him flipping around. that is pretty, pretty impressive santa claus. in between getting toys ready for the boys and girls. they have had plenty of snow in colorado. 88 inches so far at winter park. more snow on the way. couple atmospheric river events that could bring 6 inches to the pacific northwest. in the mountains some two to four feet, 6 to 12 if you head to the upper mid plains and
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>> michael: now to one family's epic adventure after their children received a difficult medical diagnosis. they decided to visit a bucket list of dream destinations, opening their eyes to the world's wonders. it is all part of the nat geo documentary "blink." it's one family's remarkable journey to see some of the most mesmerizing things our world has to offer. all in the span of just one year and all for one very important reason. >> our kids were pretty young when we learned that three out of four have this. the cells in my kids' retina are dying. if your vision is like that for a normal person, slowly gonna be shrinking and shrinking until
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there's really only the center that remains. >> we have this diagnosis and we can't do anything about it. you're numb. you're powerless. >> i met with a specialist. she said the best thing you can do is to fill their visual memory. so when they do go blind, they at least have an image of what it looks like. so we asked them, if you can do any activity anywhere in the world, what do you want to do? >> all the kids really wanted to do a safari to see lions, elephants, giraffe. leo wanted to learn to surf. at some point said i want to drink juice on a camel. >> really? why? >> watch a desert sunset.
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see a sunrise on mountain. >> wow. >> to watch them grow and discover the world. it was an amazing gift. >> michael: the gift is we get to watch that film. all right. the nat geo documentary "blink" streaming on disney+ and hulu. coming up one organization's mission to provide homes and communities to those in
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>> george: we are back with the story of an organization making a difference for thousands. will ganss is here with the story. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning. it's beginning to look a lot like christmas here in brooklyn. we've got dozens of volunteers helping to prepare gifts for the residents who live in this very building. this segment sponsored by wells fargo, supporting the program breaking ground and its mission to give the gift of not only affordable housing, but of a place to truly call home for the
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holidays. life changing work happening here in brooklyn, new york. dozens of volunteers from wells fargo working to pack groceries, wrap gifts for the residents who live in this special building. >> this was a former long term hotel. breaking ground turned it into permanent housing for nearly 500 people. >> reporter: brenda is the president and ceo of breaking ground an organization working to combat housing insecurity. this is one of their two dozen housing buildings around the new york city area. breaking ground helping low income families, veterans and other vulnerable groups struggling to find a place to call home. it's more than a roof over their head. residents are provided on site services. >> that includes everything from case management services to medical care to psychiatric
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care. and activities. >> reporter: the vice president of programs for the organization has seen firsthand the impact permanent housing can have. >> to see the human spirit capacity for change and recovery is just truly amazing. we have folks who have experienced years of trauma, hardship. have maybe seen the worst of humanity, but are able to bounce back. >> reporter: there's even more ground to break as the organization plans to start new housing projects. >> we have 2,000 more units in our pipeline right now. wells fargo is our partner. we are incredibly, incredibly grateful for the generosity, time and financial support and understanding. >> reporter: here now with wells fargo head of commercial
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building, happy holidays. >> thank you. >> reporter: why is it important for you to support breaking ground and its mission? >> wells fargo is focused on advancing affordability and opportunity. though aren't just words. since 2019 wells fargo donated $710 million directly to organizations across the country that make housing more accessible and affordable. >> reporter: incredible. how does the program work? how do you guys manage to help so many different communities? >> welsh it all starts with construction and preservation of affordable homes like this development in brooklyn. and at wells fargo, we know doing makes a difference. so we look to combine our financing expertise with our philanthropic efforts to do more for your communities. >> reporter: i want to bring in a friend of yours, new friend of mine, the ceo of breaking ground. brenda, hello. kara, i know that you have a
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pretty special announcement for brenda. would you like to do the honors? >> i do. breaking ground is an amazing organization. wells fargo has been a long time supporter of breaking ground's mission to keep new yorkers housed. i'm super excited to announce today that wells fargo is making a new grant in support of your new affordable community in harlem so that more new yorkers have a place to call home. >> reporter: that's so exciting. what is the gift this morning? it's a half a million dollars! >> wow! [ applause ] $500,000. >> george: that is a big gift. we are so happy for that. we will be right back. >> gma helping hands is sponsored by wells fargo.
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at our bay bridge camera. and you could see the fog right there, but it is a pretty easy drive into the city. once you pass the bay bridge toll plaza from highway four to san francisco, an hour and three minutes as metering lights are still on and you could see live in san rafael. traffic is building there. a little bit of fog there as well. >> hey, gloria, we have our dense fog advisory. it has been extended now until 11 a.m. because we still have a lot of low cloud cover out there. closer to 11 a.m, we'll get rid of this fog. so increasing sunshine is the name of the game as we head deeper into the day, temperatures today lovely into the 60s. this afternoon. amanda. thank you. >> time now for live with kelly and mark. we'll be back at 11 for midday live. have a great day ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!" [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ today on "live,"
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