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good morning, america. deadly attack on the las vegas strip overnight. a woman driver with a 3-year-old in the backseat mows down pedestrians outside the city's biggest casinos. one person killed. dozens hospitalized. police saying it was intentional. searching for answers right now. war of words. hillary clinton on the defensive this morning after going after domd trump. >> he's becoming isis' best recruiter. out of this world mistake. the wrong miss universe crowned last night. host steve harvey with the epic error.
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the first runner up is colombia. >> confusion as the the runner up learns she actually won. what they're both saying about one of the most awkward moments in pageant history. and the force is strong with "star wars:the force awakens." the projector in one hollywood theater broke down. and the movie star with the biggest surprise of all. and good morning, america. happy monday. what a week end for star wars. you know, the numbers are still coming in. they could go higher. i know you saw it in a theater, dan. crowds are just cheering. >> absolutely. it brought me back to being just 7 years old. it's not hard to do. >> in this case? >> it was effective and
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ginger and her husband, ben, welcoming that little baby boy over the weekend. >> oh, so great to see him. adrian benjamin. 20 inches long. 7 pounds, 8 ounces. everyone is doing great. a lot to get to. storms across the country. a big m pact on holiday travel for tens of millions of americans. breaking news overnight. the horrifying scene on the las vegas strip. that driver intentionally kay that whit wortd running into people. na whit worth charts us off in las vegas. >> reporter: it's eerie to sigh an empty las vegas boulevard. crews are working to clean up after that terrifying hit and run that killed one person and injured several others. overnight, a horrifying scene on
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>> she accelerated again and kept mowing everyone down. >> reporter: after police say a woman drove her car off the road and intentionally hit into people on the sidewalk. killing one person and sending 30 people to the hospital. all of this with a 3-year-old toddler in the car. >> it looked like she wasn't trying to stop the car. she had both of her hands on the wheel and was looking straight forward. >> like, oh, my god, somewhat going on? this is las vegas. this is christmas. >> reporter: crowds gathered in front of the the paris hotel, one of the busiest intersections on the strip, when the oldsmobile veered into the sidewalk. this morning, the driver in custody. >> doe we have this driver in custody? that's affirmative. she's in custody. >> reporter: police saying she is not from the area mand have been driving for a day. a dozen in the hospital.
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police saying the child in the car is uninjured? >> why? why us? why did this happen? what's really happened? >> we have determined this is an intentional act. that means that our lvmpd homicide section will be handling the investigation. >> reporter: i just spoke to the police. the lieutenant i talked to said he believes the child is in child protective services. they have several cameras in the area. they're combing through the footage. they also plan to reopen las vegas boulevard as soon as they can. george? >> the big question, why? thank you, kayna. the race for president. all the fallout from the democratic debate saturday. it's triggered a new war. he's calling her a liar. she's not backing down. >> reporter: there are now serious questions about whether such a video even exists. what is certain, one of the main targets during that debate wasn't anywhere near that stage.
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the defensive, after going on the offensive against donald trump. >> he is becoming isis' best recruiter. they are going to people, showing videos of donald trump insulting islam and muslims in order to recruit more radical jihadists. >> reporter: that claim made during saturday's debate. there is no evidence to back it up. clinton's campaign unable to prove such a video exists. >> he's being used in social media. by isis. as propaganda. she didn't have a particular video in mind. >> reporter: trump firing back on twitter saying clinton lied and doubling down. >> she just made it up. she made it up. it was a sound bite. >> reporter: on the debate stage, one big elephant in the room. >> yes, i apologize. >> reporter: bernie sanders apologizing for the breach of clinton's private voter
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>> this is not the type of campaign that we run. >> i very much appreciate that comment. >> reporter: clinton center stage and noticeably absent when a trip to the bathroom during a commercial break ran a little long. >> sorry. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the laughter spilling over to another stage saturday. [ laughter ] >> reporter: on "snl" this year's hillary joined by ghosts of christmas past. republicans? >> who is their front-runner? >> donald trump. >> we're gone ma be president! >> i know! >> get back to 2008 and send a >> no. >> reporter: it was so good the campaign trail offering -- we're cracking up here in the studio. clinton taking a lot of heat this morning for the claim about isis using donald trump in recruitment videos. we asked the white house and the
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those xlam claims. both unaware of videos. >> hillary clinton taking heat from that statement. she comes out of the the debate in a good position. >> a huge lead nationally. bernie sanders at his best in early states. hillary clinton a solid lead, double digit lead outside the margin of error. in new hampshire, bernie sanders consistently the front-runner. in the most recent polls, his lead has shrunk. the boston herald poll, up by just two points compared to a much bigger lead back in august. inside the margin of error. it's a dead heat even in new hampshire right now. >> donald trump pounced on the clinton comments yesterday. he was front and center in the debate saturday night. >> he absolutely was. in fact, if you take a look at the extraordinary graphic, of
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continues were can't candidates were mentioned, this graphic is incorrect. he was mentioned nine time. all the other candidates not mentioned a single time. >> hillary clinton taking heat for comments on isis. >> absolutely. she said during the debate we are finally where we need to be when it comes to isis. republicans are pouncing on that. jeb bush went after her during the debate. he's put out a video looking at the things that is happened. san bernardino, paris, saying no way are we where we need to be. a bomb scare on board a packed air france jet. the suspicious device turned out the be harmless. one passenger is in custody this morning. >> reporter: good morning, lara. french police arrested a man as he arrived at the airport. he is the prime suspect in this
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incident. investigators whapt ant to know who built this and why? it's the fake bomb found on board the air france jet over the weekend. a plane carrying 473 passengers and crew. one passenger found the device if a restroom cub board. on the ground, emergency slides deployed. emp evacuated and whisked away. the thing was just cardboard, pape, and a clock. >> the real concern here is urks was this a joke, a practical joke. or was somebody testing the system, seeing if they could get elements of a bomb through the security system at mauritius and into an airplane to be assembled airborne. >> reporter: the suspect in custody was passenger on that flight.
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officer from the island of reunion. he was traveling with his wife. she's not been released. it's very bizarre. >> thank you, terry. you can't blame travellers for being on thej holiday season. a record number of americans expected to be on the move this year. aaa predicts more than 100 million holiday travelers for the first time every. david kerley in washington. >> reporter: you can see here, the gas pump good news. overnight, oil hit an 11-year low. expect prices to go down more. $1.81 here today. aaa said its national survey found gas at $1.99 a gallon. 90%, more than 90% of us travel willing be driving. the good news is the if you're driving, lever today or tomorrow. a website says traffic will be the busy iness y iest on wednesday and thursday.
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george, if you can. >> if you're traveling by train, big safety news. >> reporter: yeah, overnight, train kol new york and washington. it would have prevented the derailment in philadelphia that killed eight people. now to the wild ending of the miss universe pageant. miss colombia was crowned. but she didn't win. host steve harvey announced the wrong name. it. >> reporter: better to have been crowned and lost than never to have been crowned at all. do not tell that to miss colombia this morning. she was in the middle of her victory lap when she gets a tap on the shoulder saying, that
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>> miss universe 2015 is -- colombia! >> reporter: miss colombia reigned supreme as miss universe for 2 1/2 glorious minutes. then this happened. >> okay, folks. i have to apologize. [ cheers and applause ] the first runner up is colombia. [ cheers and applause ] miss universe 2015 is philippines! >> reporter: host steve harvey correcting himself, announcing the winner is miss philippines. >> miss philippines, take your first walk as miss universe. >> reporter: creating one of the most awkward moments in pageant history. a chorus of boos fill the hall
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>> listen, folks. let me just take control of this. this is exactly what's on the card. i will take responsibility for this. it was my mistake. it was on the card. horrible mistake. but the right thing, i can show it to you right here. the first runner up is colombia. it is my mistake. still a great night. >> reporter: and with that, steve was off. leaving the ladies to sort it all out. miss colombia's crown gently removed. bestowed on the right winner. afterwards, the 21-year-old presenter, graceful in defeat. >> everything happens for a reason. so i'm happy. i'm happy for all what i did and becoming this -- i'm so happy. >> reporter: her fellow contestants in her corner. >> we love you! >> reporter: miss philippines struggles to find the words to describe her awkward crowning
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>> it's a very, um -- nontraditional crowning, isn't it? >> yes, yes. >> it's very, very 2015. >> reporter: and guys, this was not a scoring error. not a misprint. he simply messed up in that moment. we know now. this is a moment made for what, trit twitter. people lost their minds last night. some were funny. someone put steve's face on justin bieber, is it too late now the say sorry? we think it's just a beauty pageant. but that poor miss colombia. they work their lives for these moments. she thought she had it. >> if she wasn't going to win, probably the best way to lose. the whole world knows her now. >> reporter: we'll hear a lot from her soon. dan, the other top stories. we're going switch gears. we're just learn about a deadly attack in afghanistan.
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attacked a joint u.s.-afghan patrol, killing five soldiers. the taliban has claimed responsibility. no word on the possible american casualties. new word on the threat by hackers. iranian hackers were able to access the control system of a dam outside new york city in 2013. security experts warn america's power grid and pipe looins remain vulnerable. dramatic video shows the moment a 30-foot wall of mud sbloomd the back of this building. dozens of other buildings collapsed. 90 people missing. the morning, the most powerful man in soccer hads been kick out of the sport for eight years. that is the punishment against sepp blatter. the president of fifa, soccer's government body. accused of corruption and making an illegal $2 million payment to his former protege. an unusual traffic stop in
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an officer pulling over a vehicle and out comes chewbacca, han solo, darth vader. darth maul. by you, you can tell the video is a joke. it finishes with this jawa coming into frame and stealing the cop car. this comes from texas, where they have an extremely low crime rate or the police department has unusual priorities. >> that's not shocking. walking around new york, i could totally see that happens for real. main not the cop crawling in the trunk. that was weird. that's werd. >> it's the most benign dash cam video we have seen all year. >> refreshing. it gets us to our block buster opening weekend for "star wars." boy, "the force awakens" breaking records. there are 238 million in the u.s. that could go higher.
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>> reporter: the force awakened and it's strong in this one. the biggest opening in the history of cinema. the jedi. destroyed next best jury raszing world. dine sisters, no match for daisy ridley. >> it's true. all of it. >> reporter: one tragedy, a projector broke down in hollywood. >> the dark side. >> reporter: they restarted, but, they missed a chunk. >> no! >> reporter: meanwhile, boisterous star john boyega surprised audiences in new york on friday night. >> i just wanted to pop by. >> reporter: then? >> david beckham, you have met your match. >> reporter: the bbc on saturday. >> i just wanted to meet you, mate. >> reporter: reviewers, bloggers tweets, fervently flagging spoilers. >> i'm not going to say anything. i know you're not going to say anything.
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michael sam. he tweeted a spoiler. 58% male. 71% adults. >> the force is strong in my family. >> reporter: and 20 percent families. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> and that is just the beginning right there. >> just the beginning indeed. i can't wait to see it. rob marciano. this way. >> the one time of the year people are asking, may the snow be with you as we head towards christmas. fort drum, about a foot of snow. not going last long. look at the warmup. 70 or better for christmas eve, new york, d.c., atlanta, raleigh. we have a series of storms. some severe storms across parts of dallas. the west. away.
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>> this is the newscenter 5 eyeopener update. randy: boston police are searching for a shooter in jamaica plain. police tell a shots were fired last night. one person was treated for nonlife threatening injuries. all schools in nashua, new hampshire are shut down because of what the lease or calling a specific threat they came in through e-mail. the fbi is now joining in this investigation. looking across the skyline, a little bit on the graveside. cindy: a little filtered sunshine today. lots of 30' s out there right now, the wind is picking up out
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they could gusts to 45 miles per hour on the south shore. you have a wind advisory in effect. that won' t get here until tomorrow. some showers in the forecast tomorrow. looks like record warmth on christmas eve. randy: let' s get an update on the monday morning commute. olessa: not looking too bad. either watching one crash, but that is gone. it little bit backed up to 128. if you' re traveling south of town looking good on 95. trade in buses on schedule. randy: we'
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welcome back to "gma." you're looking live at the las vegas strip. it was the scene of that or riffing crash last night where a woman with her 3-year-old in the backseat plowed right into pedestrians. one person killed. dozens more injured. she did it on purpose. police looking for a motive. severe storms across the country this week may make holiday travel a greater challenge, as a record number of americans hit the road and take to the skies. more than 100 million for the first time ever. this morning drone owners will be required to register the drones. >> it makes sense. >> it does.
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by the d.a.'s office. >> i firmly believe they're together. we're going to do everything we can to prosecute her. >> reporter: ethan, who had been sentenced to ten years of probation, failed to show up a week ago. this video was released. the weather to tagging the local district attorney saying ethan was violating probation. >> prosecutors intend to charge him as an adult. he would be facing up to ten years in prison. >> reporter: he's known for using the after flew when da defense. >> too rich for jail. >> reporter: during sentencing, his legal team saying his rich parents spoiled him for year, never teaching him his actions had consequences. >> when was the last time you recall disciplining ethan for anything? >> i don't remember. >> reporter: psychologists backed up that defense, saying ethan needed rehab, not prison. >> he has an 80% chance of
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citizen who pays taxes, who doesn't take from the community. if he goes jail, he has a 10% or 20% chance. >> reporter: now, with the fbi on the case, investigate rrs tracking his passport, family bank accounts, and fielding hundreds of tips. one seasoned bounty hunter says there's only one way to track him down. >> you have to find the money. you find the end of the money, you find the kid. >> reporter: for "good morning america," gi o benitez. >> let's talk to nancy grace. now the mom, the focus of the investigation. and, it's interesting. she has not been charged with any crime, such as harboring a fugitive or aiding aabetting. distinctions. she's been named officially a missing person. tonya couch is now in a nationwide database. where police and authorities all over the country can access her photo.
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now, if you read between the lines, the district attorney's office is saying there's no indication they've left the country. but they've got the money to do it. i have spoken in depth with a county sheriff. and it's entirely possible that they have left the country. several of their homes appear to be empty. in fact, in one of them, there's machine. i agree. it's all about the money. where are they going to live? like ethan couch can make a living in mexico? >> if they did get out of the country, are they beyond the reach of the law? >> oh, absolutely not. the u.s. marshals, boarder patrol, we have authorities all over the world. now, granted, he is not a major drug lord or a kingpin. but think about it. four dead bodies. another victim left permanently paralyze
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cannot speak or move. can only see. a sixth victim, horrible internal injuries. and this guy walked. with straight probation. >> boy, it's -- it is stunning. you say the mom has not been charged with anything yet. if they find her, if she's charged, how much trouble could she be in? >> oh, she'll be looking at jail time. now, interesting, the mother and father, they were married, divorced, separated, got back together. they're apart now. but think about it. where are they going to get the money from him. he owns a very successful sheet metal business. they have to follow that money. that's the way to find them. and another thing, they're laying low on the dad right now. butky put money on it, they've got him tapped out the yin-yang. >> i wouldn't put it like that, but i bet you're right. >> that's a legal technical term, okay. >> thank you, nancy.
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the pharmaceutical company ceo notorious for jacking up the price of a life-saving drug. he's out on bail after being arrested for fraud. not out of the spot light. there he is, live streaming his life. he's speaking out for the first time since his arrest. mara schiavocampo has the story. >> reporter: this morning, 32-year-old expharmaceutical ceo martin shkreli giving his first interview since being charged. telling "the wall street journal" that he was arrested because of a social experiment and teasing people over the internet. adding that his erratic social media posts are a bit of an act. what do you do when you have the attention of millions of people? it seems though me like it would be fun to experiment with. over the weekend, holding a nearly five-hour live stream. seemingly in his pajamas, one day after his arrest. >> i can't really talk about business or anything. allegations. or anything like that. i can't answer any questions
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>> reporter: he did do plenty of other stuff. playing the guitar. taking phone calls. even surfing online dating profiles. thursday, shkreli was take sboon custody. federal investigators saying he ran his two former companies like a ponzi scheme. he troez infamy earlier this year after raising the price of an hiv and cancer drug from $13.50 to $750 per pill. a 5,000% increase. friday, he resigned as ceo of touring pharmaceuticals and was released on $5 million bail. for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. coming up, last minute shoppers. we have great deals for you. huge savings. rebecca jr. voice is here with the details. hi, rebecca.
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test text1 plain it's 7:48. we're back with boy scouts who really earned their badges over the weekend, helping save their leader from a bear attack. using their survival skills to rescue him and signal for help. >> reporter: this morning, what should have been a simple adventure turned into a terrifying lesson in survival. >> we have a gentleman in the cave with a bear. he has been injured by bear. >> reporter: firms say 50-year-old troop leader christopher petronino was exploring a cave sunday afternoon when he was attacked inside by a black bear. >> all units out there, be advised. we have the victim, the victim now yelling out. >> the bear was inside the cave. its den, its home. >> reporter: the boys were outside the cave hearing their scout leader screaming.
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>> this is the newscenter 5 eyeopener update. randy: good morning, lots overlooking a brightening skyline. cindy: just a little bit of filtered sunshine for this morning. then the clouds thicken up this afternoon. 41 now in boston, and the wind is becoming more active out of the southwest. it could gusts to 45 miles per
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notice all the rain the west. today. steadier rain comes to relate today on wednesday. -- late in the day on wednesday. olessa: west of town we are watching one crash on 495 north. 50 minutes on the pike 495 21 28 -- to 128. trains and buses are on schedule. randy: someone is arrested with the break-in on the armory. tyler george esther -- dorchester is expected to be in court today. a memorial to set up for the teen killed in a shooting in roxbury. they said the 17-year-old was shot friday afternoon right behind boston police
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it's 8:00 a.m. the miss universe mistake. everyone talking about the moment when steve harvey announced the wrong win person a lot more about the awkward moment when miss clom qua olombia had to give up the crown. co-parenting for christmas. new picture of mariah carey and her ex, nick cannon. with their twins. does bringing a divorced family back together make it easier or more confusing for the kids? we have expert advice for your family. >> are you ready for christmas? we have all the ways you can get you packages turned tree just in time. last-minute savings strategies.
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we have you kofer as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] we have a great crowd outside. we say good morning, america, to you. smouch to get to. including a creative twist on the classic christmas tree. people posting pictures of their inventive ways to decorate. is there that was toilet paper, wasn't it? >> pretty sure. >> our friends at buzz feed here to show us how to make our own diy trees. a little bit more personal. team sara, team rob, team dan, and lara. i'm judging today. you ready, three, two, one, go. >> let the games begin. and we're so excited to share with you the newest member of our "gma" family. ginger's little boy, adrian benjamin born over the weekend.
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and he was a big boy. >> sweet. looking great. hope they're happy. con graph lagss. let's get the news from dan harris. he's got the morning rundown. >> the big story this morning, the search for a motive after a horrifying crash on the las vegas strip. a woman with a 3-year-old in the backseat intentionally drove her car on to the crowded sidewalk. plowing into me des yans. killing one person. injuring three dozen others. the woman behind the wheel is in custody. alcohol tests. overseas, deadly take in afghanistan. five american troops have been killed in a suicide attack near bagram air base. the attacker targeted soldiers on that patrol. also breaking right now, fiver people detained in connection with the terror attacks in paris. this follows police raids in brussels, belgium. two brothers among those
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no weapons or explosives were found. to a growing lottery scandal this morning. a computer expert accused of stealing one big jackpot is under investigation in dozens of states. linzie janis has the details. >> reporter: the lottery industry insider already convicted of rigging one iowa drawing. >> we, the jury, find the defendant, edward tipton, guilty of fraud. >> reporter: a former security director working for the multistate lottery association may have had access to lottery games in as many as 37 states. investigators say tipton installed secret software on the machines that randomly generate winning lotto numbers. so he would have the wing difficults in advance. >> we're looking into any jackpots that could be associate associated with eddie tipton. >> reporter: his attorney says
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tipton did anything to tamper with any of the computers. this video shows him in 2010 making his first big mistake. purchasing a winning ticket himself, worth $16.5 million. when someone else tried to collect it, the scam was discovered. he's currently out on bail pending an appeal. for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. and finally this morning, to sur vise of nobody, the internet is going crazy after the mistake at the miss universe paneln't. miss colombia declared the winner. but the real winner was miss philippines philippines. >> i have to apologize. the first runner up is colombia. [ cheers and applause ]
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philippines! >> ouch. blame. that did not prevent the emergence of a tsunami of memes online. this one showing the pageant contestants under official review by the much maligns nfl referees. the crown away. and this may be the best one. family feud image where the question, name someone who is not invited to miss univer next year. as you know, steve harvey hosts family feud. >> you could see on his -- >> lara, you have said, you've been in situations like this. >> i hosted miss america. it's a live show. there's so many moving parts. ky completely see how it could have happened. >> you could see on his face how shattered he was. >> and how about just having to take the crown off of her head. >> painful all around. no question. >> let's go sara. let's look what's ahead on
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superstar mariah carey and her ex, nick cannon, getting together for the holidays for their twins. is co-parenting good or confusing? and the secrets to save on holiday travel. now land the best last-minute deal. and becky worley tells us how to make sure any gifts you buy today land under the tree in time. that and our christmas tree challenge coming up on "gma," right here in times square. r the challenges facing the country never stop. so neither does the u.s. army. we train. adapt. and get smarter. every soldier. every unit. every day. t not to keep up with change; but to drive it. r nobody knows what problems tomorrow will bring. r but we do know who will solve them. this just in. r the final countdown to christmas is here. wait what?
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t chop the tree skip the rope t look at me all together now r everything star wars for everyone. kohl's. welcome back to "gma." we all know the holidays can be a difficult time of the year for divorced parents. nick cannon and mariah carey are making news with the pictures they're posting of themselves co-parents their kids. >> co-parents can be so much harder at the holidays. what about when exes who are used to having blowout extravaganzas -- well, what day did may have them on the nice list. this morning, showing that all
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quality time with their 4-year-old twins. what more can i do baby all i want for christmas is row >> reporter: cannon posting this photo on his instagram with carey and their twins, monroe and moroccan, saying fest i family moment. both parents sharing a flurry of photos with their exciting weekend for the kids. >> by coming together, mariah and nick are sending an excellent message to mare children but to other parents that you don't have to be together to be great co-parents of your kids. >> reporter: when hay first split late last year, cannon spoke to "gma" about how he and carey intended to co-parent regardless of their separation. >> we'll forever be family. at the same time, we're there for our children and making them the number one priority and understanding that their loved and can have an playing solly. that.
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we're doing the best we can. it's all about the kids. that's it. >> reporter: the proud parents posting their co-parenting accomplishments all year. like this family photo from the twins' 4 rt birthday party and a picture of a very happy thanksgiving. cannon telling howard stern about the family turkey dinner. >> no bad words. she's awesome. involved. it's not really about, oh, what i get, what you get. >> reporter: one of many former hollywood couples, like gwyneth paltrow and chris martin, and jennifer garner and ben affleck putting the kids first after a split. >> parents are sending the message that even though they're not together, they're willing to be together with the kids. they're willing to communicate. they're willing to put the kids' interests before their own. that's just an awesome thing. >> reporter: and nick cannon says putting the kids' interests first is not hard. it's about the unconditional
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you can let go of the grudges. >> absolutely. we send it to george. he's with erikka souter. >> if you can pull this off, there are real benefits. >> i'm not going pretent this san easy thing to do. we have talked to parents who have done it successfully. the kids have to feel that they have a solid family unit though the parents are not in the same house. >> i can understand how some kids could get confused. >> absolutely. especially dealing with young children. they may think, oh, great, mom and dad are getting back together. parents say the best thing so to communicate and say, dad's going back to his house. mom will be at her house. but we're spending the holiday together as family. >> you have have to a real open heart and flexibility. >> a lot of flexibility. there are three things that parents need to do. number one, they do need to be flexible.
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how things come together. this is not the time to take a hard line. number two, communicate with each other so everyone is on the same page when it kols to what's best for the kids. lastly, probably the most important, you don't want to wait until the last minute to pull this together. make your plan ahead of time. so you know going into the holiday where everyone is going to be, where all the parts are in place. that makes for mauch mur peaceful holiday. >> and the kids do of to love to know. thank you, ericka. santa has a team of reindeer. but for the rest of out, travel can the pricey. in this morning's "gma on the money," rebecca jarvis shows us how to save big. >> reporter: mike and stacy have always loved to travel. but now as parents to julia and ryan they've had to recalibrate
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>> obviously, everything changes. and, priorities are realigned. >> disney, here we come. >> reporter: flights from new jersey to orlando. july ya is about to turn 2. she was a lap seat. now she needs her own seat. >> yes. >> exactly. >> reporter: so far, finding flights for $317. re we bring in travel expert brian kelly. who is ready to save money? >> we are. we definitely are. >> reporter: flexibility is the first tip. brian recommends having adjustable travel dates. tuesdays and saturdays, if you can leave on those days, you'll save 20% or more. >> reporter: next tip, when looking online, thing outside the box. brian suggests first searching google flights. >> it's not a travel agency. they're not trying to sell you packages. >> reporter: there, we find
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brian has another trick up his >> southwest airlines doesn't show up on the online travel agencies. you have to go to southwest.com. >> reporter: there, stacy and mike hit the jackpot. they can find a round trip fair on tuesdays for $192 per ticket including two free checked bags and carry ons. you just shaved about $120 off the coast of every ticket. >> no fees. that is a no-brainer. >> reporter: once on the ground, another tip. membership has privileges. you can often get lower rates on hotels and rental cars through memberships with discount warehouses, aaa, and even aarp. >> i'm 32 years old. i'm a member. >> reporter: that little tip puts $10 back in their pocket. ready to book? >> we're ready. >> yeah. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> rebecca strikes again.
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experts say there are credit card sign ups that offer poe newses. every time you sign up for a new credit card, it impacts your credit. be ware. >> now, there are only four days left for christmas. will they get there on time? becky worley is here with the last minute tips to get it done. >> reporter: good morning, george. yes, the panic is real. the national retail federation saying only a third of us have wrapped up shopping completely. breathe deeply other two-thirds of america, including me. procrastinated. there are new and shockingly convenient ways to shop and save this week. the last week before christmas. for many, a frantic scramble. we need a few more things. so what are the options? let's start online. you can absolutely still shop vie ka mobile or mouse. it will cost you. >> if you're plan on shipping gift this is week, prepare for
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>> reporter: sticker shock is right. shoppers can pay two to three times the price of regular shipping to ensure delivery. >> you would could pay over $100 for a small package. >> reporter: the deadline for two-day shipping, tuesday, december2nd. one-day, december 23rd. most retailers have a cutoff between noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern. shop early. the next option, ship to store. you have probably done this before. buy online, and pick up at customer service. >> you don't have to wait in lines. the package is there waiting for you. and when you get to the store, you can make sure the deal isn't better there. >> reporter: something new this year that makes identity easier. a free service called curb side. cow can order on your phone and schedule a pickup. i pull in and then fire up the app. they bring everything i ordered right to the car. i don't even have to get out.
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may i see your i.d.? >> reporter: if that's too much, deliv delivers to your house. in a lot of cases, that delivery costs just $5 extra. it's only in 17 markets. if you're lucky enough to be in one of them this might save christmas. one other thing that helps. retailers announcing longer hours. some staying open round the clock to give people opportunities to shop even if they, themselves, are working long hours this week. macy's every store open late. checklistings. j.c. penney, open at 8:00 a.m. toys are us from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. kohl's open 179 straight hours.
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i'm off to take my own advice and get it done. >> why don't we encourage people better rather than make these poor people work around the clock for the holiday. >> maybe we try to do more. let's go outside to rob. >> check it out, joshlg. massachusetts, corpus christi. brownsville, texas. >> once. >> once. we have snow in the cascades. this is snoqualmie pass. they had 110 inches. more than all last year. we have winter storm watches out. the snow is amazing. mortgage the house if you have to to get out there and ski. much-needed rain in parts of california.
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cloudy skies with some filtered sunshine. 41 degrees right now in boston. the wind could gusts to 45 miles the cape. >> snow for christmas. they're dressed for it. not going to happen here. become inside to you. >> thank you, rob. i believe it's time. "pop news" time. >> it's an honor to get that toss from you, lara. from one popper to the next. celebs are just like us. channeling their inner force for the release of "star wars:the force awakens." opening.
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storm trooper. actress/model, cara delevingne. a change of character. jabba the hutt. >> that's her? >> yeah. she went jabba the hutt. rainn wilson. and mark zuckerberg's 3-week-old daughter and his dog, beast. and neil patrick harris with this photo of our favorite original characters. up. actually. time. >> so you wore the suit you wear >> it was a stretch. >> i would have had so much more respect if you pulled out a photo of you drezed up. >> i know it's hard for me to increase my respect level with
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>> next to impossible. >> he's a jedi night in our eyes. >> if you can take the time to dress up and send me a photo off the charts. >> this is starting to ing to little risque. next up, paul mrk mccart any seens to visit all. he was all over new york city. he joined bruce springsteen on the "snl" stage. he had a blast cheerg on the new york rangers. he finally achieved a lifelong closer. not quite as impressive. it started back in 2013 at a brooklyn nets game. all paul wanted was one of those free flying t-shirts. another eager fan beat him to the toss. he was crushed. the beatle could not simply let it go.
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>> i was going to say. >> wasn't there another song from a different album, let i go. >> no. >> one of your favorite beatles songs is hey, dude, right? >> shut up. tan, you need to be escorted off the set. he returned to barclays. this time he was ready. paul mccartney was victorious, proving that some of the sweetest things in life are free. but the nets lost by 15. >> that was a long setup for let it bah b. >> it was. you're a huge rolling stones fan. >> this week end, he asked me my favorite beatles song. i said, imagine. song. john lennon. >> i was in the realm. christmas came adorably early for duane the rock johnson welcoming baby jasmine into the world.
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posting the the debut photo of his daughter. he posted these words to his 36 million followers. give me the stroepgt be a better man today than i was yesterday. if i can accomplish that, i have a good shot at being a great feather. he add the hash tag, she can date when she's 40. would you show up at that door? >> no way. it's been one unbelievable year. inspirine. shocking. trail-blazing. >> he looked better than me as man. he looks better than me as a woman. how can i win? >> from the naenae to the no no. to the oh, no. >> i wish i looked that good licking a doughnut. >> who could forget kim davis? >> rule 101, don't hire a hot nanny. >> it's been one knockout of a year.
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emily: good morning, you stop stores right now boston police are searching for a shooter in jamaica plain. shots were fired last night at 37 around the hill road. one person was treated for nonlife threatening injuries. schools in nashua, new hampshire specific threat. and warned that students would be hurt. the fbi is now investigating. take a live look outside, at the skyline. on the cold aside at this point. cindy: temperatures will be
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still some 30' s out there and worcester county. otherwise, above 40 already in boston. the clouds do thicken up. the wind gets gusty out the south and west. tomorrow, we bring in a few raindrops. steadier rain later on wednesday, but in the 60' s for christmas eve. emily: unbelievable. olessa: doesn' t look too bad. one accident right now route three southbound. southbound your trip is about a half hour. eastbound on the pike is also stop and go. expressway 25 minutes or so braintree into boston. emily: praised as one of america's best mayors who governed as a pragmatist. bernie sanders passed more amendments in a republican congress
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[ cheers and applause ] look at this crowd out here in times square. all bundled up. feed. they're creating personalized diy trees. we'll reveal them in just a few minutes. first, we're counting down to christmas with some of the hot ets gift this is year. high-tech dwamts that help you stay healthy. they can do so much more than track your fitness. they can help are almost every aspect of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. take a look. 'tis the season to be healthy. what better way to improve your health one step at a time than with fitness trackers.
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season, it's one of the hottest selling gift this is year. >> the time of year where everyone is making new year's resolutions. what better gift to get than the gift of health. >> reporter: and with the fitness tech industry growing. >> it makes people aware of what they're doing and how you treat your body. so these tools give them the opportunity to do that. >> reporter: and the fitness tracking market is saturated. this year, the health and fitness app usage up 62 pgt. >> start an activity with runtastic now. >> reporter: and the enless options of wearable devices. like the fitbit. jawbone. >> so you can make the choices to help you be better.
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>> if your goal is 10,000 steps a day and taeptd of the day, you're doing 2,000, think a lightbulb goes off. >> reporter: joining us now is lifestyle reporter than desouza. this is interesting. >> it's an automatic tracker for your entire body. it call lites the calories you have consumed, burned, your steps. >> how can it tell what you have eaten? glucose in your bloodstream. it's about 80% accurate. >> this is another take. how does it work? >> you with wear it on your bra or pant leg. this is spire. emotions.
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so you can see your breathing undulate up or down. for me, it's usually all day. when i humpl over my computer, i slow my breathing. for some people, it can be when their heart is racing. >> what do you do with that information? is ate reminder to -- >> to calm down. the app takes you through a guided meditation. or go for a walk around the office or the block. >> dance harris must love this. this is how to get 10% happier. i think it's important to doing. so many of us don't realize how hard we're working or that we're not breathing or drinking water. these are great remirnd ps thap can go too far. where they're harassing us. you're eating, you're eating. >> it causes more stress. is there i'm panning now because of this. piece.
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>> a new neck nothing. it's smart plate. it calculates the calories you're about to consume before you consume it. take a photo with the smart phone. each reservoir has a scale. who knows the the difference between three and four ounces of chicken? the smart plate with weigh it. tell you the calories you're about to consume. >> it's insane the technology gnat's available. anna, thank you. for sort of breaking it down and explaining to us. let's get outside to rob far look at the weather. time now for "gma's" football countdown. i'm here with fans of both teams playing in the big game tonight for pride. detroit lions face the new orleans saints on monday night football. mike greenberg and mike dpolic have a take on tonight's game. here they are. >> we're mike and mike. the lions in new orleans.
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>> it's cafe du sms monde. i'm not watching the the game. i don't know where i'll end up. >> lions are going win. back to you. >> how about a beignet? they're making us hungrier. let's look at the weather forecast for tonights a game. storms, could be severe. they're playing in a dome. if you're out own bourbon street, at times, take cover. the action starts tonight. tune cindy: good morning , a little bit of filtered sunshine out there right now. temperatures not far from 40 degrees. mostly cloudy and windy by lunchtime. >> get your beignets. get your beignets.
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it's time for our christmas tree challenge. here we are. these magnificent creations. the first up is keely flaherty. what were you trying to do here? >> this is supposed to be like a representation of me. i see a lot of toilet paper and a plunger. i'm disturbed. >> you can use anything around your house. plungers, toilet paper. i tried to capture the essence of lara. we could all use more support around the holidays. basically, i the road to include goggles. wine korks. paint brushes. >> i have no idea what hi why she would do that. >> i judge it? perfect 10. >> loryn, you did one for dan.
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love, carbs, my baby, and cats. i put that in the wrong order. i should is started with my baby. >> a lot of bagels there. >> i don't know a lot about christmas trees. i think i held it together. >> you did well. >> the duct tape. >> and joanna, what do we have for team sara. >> it's important to have heavier items at the bottom. i know sara loves chihuahuas. >> it's a cheech fest, george. check it out. >> it's also subtle like sara. >> and heavy on the bottom. sorry. sorry. i digress. >> i think she likes it. >> you love it. >> arianna, what do you have? >> we did a weather tree. sun, lightning. the whole thing is kind of like a tornado.
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>> excellent work on the toilet paper. i have to gitive a 10. >> now it's time for all of you to vote. team rob. [ cheers and applause ] okay, team sara. [ cheers and applause ] team dan. [ cheers and applause ] well, we though know who's out? team lara. [ cheers and applause ] it's sar have a or rob. sara gets it. where's the fruit cake? do we have the fruit cake? >> we do. i believe there is a -- there it is. there's your fruit cake. thank you to all of our friends at buzz feed. go to our website to get more decorating ideas. sfwlmplgt coming up, the woman at the heart of the new jennifer
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p people are working harder than ever, but the everyday cost of perscriptions, child care, or p be a stretch for too many families. hillary's plan: raise the get equal pay for women, cut taxes for the middle class, and new incentives for business to share profits with employees instead of just rewarding ceos. those at the top are doing just fine. it's your family that needs a raise. i'm hillary clinton, and i
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>> oh, yes, right. >> and this incredible movie starring jennifer lawrence. david o. russell directs. >> it's like, wait a minute. could this be happening. there was david on the the other end of the phone. that started the most amazing creative path and then ended up with this incredible inspirational movie "joy." >> and to be played by jennifer lawrence. >> oh, my goodness. it doesn't get better than that. >> hi, would you like to try a new mop? it's self-wringing. you can remove the mop head, throw it in the washing machine. no germs. >> no, . >> no. >> you want to try it? self-wring? see? know other mop does this. >> number one actress in the world. it's a funny thing. from the moment we met, within a short period of time, we were finishing each other's sentences.
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a giant hollywood christmas block blockbuster about a woman who invented a cool mop. it's so much more. >> it's very ins prag nal. so many of us have, you know, ideas and inspirations. and the mop just represents all of that. hi, i'm joy manningan gano and i invented the miracle mop. if you go after it and believe in yourself, that's the message. >> when you have a dream, making it a reality is a bold thing to do. >> many of us find that we grow up, we have a family, start doing things. it kind of moves us away from our passion. but if you are able to stick to that and to matter what anybody says, and follow flu with it and then be successful with it, but success in a way that's so natural for me. it means helping other people with my products. that's what success is.
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we want to inspire and encourage people to do what you've done and follow their dreams. so we have two wonderful ladies over here. >> sure, let's go. >> we've named this segment life's a pitch. with a "p." with a "p." >> okay. >> you stand here. meet nadine and jennifer. two butting entrepreneurs. they each have a product. they would like to each pitch you and would you let them know if nay have a glimmer of hope? >> i'll give it my best shot if you give it yours. >> the stretchable, spill proof bottle cap. stretch the g cap over any beverage bottle and insert any it's that simple. >> i like the nice, concise >> absolutely. i wish i had that when hi children were little. you can do it with that and many kinds of bottles. correct? >> yes. it fits many sizes.
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>> hi, joy. have you ever cut yourself in the kitchen before? never again. chop, glide, slide. the vegetable peeler, pop it on. the hot meat attach blt. burned. what's nice is it's collapsible for easy storage. usa. important. and very easy to use and solves a problem that we have when we're cutting, right? in many ways, very ingenious. the sign of a great product is that it soflts a problem. >> i heard you say that. i was like, that's it. you guys solve problems. >> and easy. and user friendly. that will impact somebody's day. soy think they're both fan louse. i actually want both. >> that is -- you want both? >> i do. i do the.
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so see, it's for everybody. i want it for my italian oil bottle the. >> to get the blegsz of joy is one thing. >> oh, my gosh. >> oh! >> oh, my gosh. >> from the movie, "joy." from the movie, "joy, yts that inspires women like you, anybody like you to go follow throw ugh. i'm so proud of you. >> go follow your dreams. i have chills. keep going, girls. thank you so much. we want to thank joy for giving them $10,000 each to create their dreams. and the final countdown to christmas is here. gary, is this teleprompter right? sweet molasses! ti need to start shopping immediately. save on thousands of last
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he recently stopped by to talk to amy to talk about the inspiration and to sing a little bit. >> we're here with the one and only josh groban. his latest album, "stages" has sold more than half a million copy. it features some of the greatest musical theater songs. he'll perform one. but first, let's chat. >> let's chat, shall we? >> you've been all over the country. you have had to add shows. that's how in-demand you are. somewhat the best part about being on the road? >> it's fantastic. if you build it, then they come. it's always a good feeling. we're going to europe and australia and places like that. we're going to be doing great outdoor venues throughout america. it will be some of these song. some of the older songs. anytime you can go out and sing your heart out under the stars, it's a good night out. >> how about sing your heart out
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emily: looking live over the boston another mild the day. cindy: temperatures heading back into the 50' s. we just jumped up to 42. some 30' s out through worcester county but all filters sunshine. southwesterly wind is already kicking up and they could gust up to 45 miles per hour today. we will be windy this afternoon. in the 50' afternoon. tomorrow and steadier rain later on christmas eve. emily: unbelievable. t look too bad still watching an accident route three southbound. south of 93. north.
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trains and buses are back on schedule. emily: an arrest after a break in an army barracks in worcester. trying to broker the sale of stolen guns he is expected in court today. a memorial is set up for a teen killed in a shooting in roxbury. he was shot on annunciation road by behind boston police headquarters. investigators are searching for that shooter.
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