tv Good Morning America ABC December 23, 2015 7:00am-9:00am EST
7:00 am
good morning, america. nearly 60 million americans from the gulf coast to the great lakes in the path of severe weather right now. thick fog triggers chain reactions on the road. fierce wind gusts out west tossing tractor trailers and topple this gas station and whiteout conditions and icy roads making driving dangerous as a record number of americans head out for the holiday. a brand-new interview with hillary clinton overnight fighting back against donald trump for that graphic slang calling him a bully. >> his bigotry, his bluster, his bullying have become his campaign. >> even rival bernie sanders coming to clinton's defense and the brand-new poll this morning showing donald trump pulling away from the pack. check out this scary near miss on the ski slopes. a drone crashes down during a
7:01 am
top skiers in the world shattering into pieces. why this could be a new danger at ski resorts everywhere. town and is santa coming early this year? what is that mysterious light seen streaking across the night sky. >> i have no idea what that is. >> reports all across the west of that fireball just two nights before christmas eve. good morning, america. that would be breaking news. santa coming early. >> yes, i believe we do have reports. >> i don't want to take any but doesn't rudolph have a red nose. >> that is correct but it's far away, george. even all over the west. we'll get to the bottom of what that really could be. no trouble for santa getting around obviously but the extreme weather could cause problems for a lot of us. 100 million americans heading
7:02 am
not going to be easy. >> our team is standing by this morning. take a look at the lines already at chicago international airport. before 6:00 a.m. right there, already so crowded. we'll begin with the weather here and rob is out in times square. not here. 70 degrees on christmas eve. >> yeah, we're going to blow the records right out of the water. no overcoat required even this morning across much of the east coast including new york city which seems like a good deal how this warm air amplifies through the holiday but has travel issues in the form of fog, flooding rains and spring-like severe weather. fog, so thick in arkansas that it triggered these two frightening chain reactions on interstate 49 close to the texas/louisiana border. three trucks colliding in the northbound lane, one spilling glue all over the road. directly across the highway, a ten-car pileup leaving at least three dead. seven hospitalized.
7:03 am
80 miles per hour picking up and tossing at least seven tractor trailers. many drivers pulling off the roads and waiting out the winds. >> it's crazy, man. it's like 80-mile-an-hour winds. >> reporter: they're also responsible for toppingle over this gas station in the mojave desert. in colorado drivers pulling off the road to put on chains as they cautiously creep across loveland pass. in utah, whiteout conditions dropping visibility. people opting to stay off the roads. parts of the state getting 24 inches of snow in the past 24 hours. and three feet falling in lake tahoe, winter storm warning posted for. of the intermountain west. we are looking for more know there but severe weather across the midsouth all the way from shreveport to cincinnati but chicago to new orleans you're in the realm as well, over 50 million at risk. heavy rains across parts of the south, atlanta through the carolinas and piedmont, flood
7:04 am
morning and this is all tapping into some record-breaking heat, tomorrow christmas eve temperatures 20 to 30 degrees above average. we will blow these records right out of the water. no snow for santa on the east coast. so if you love snow you got to go out west. back to you. >> that's for sure. lots of concern about the weather if you're heading out this morning. here's a look at the roads in some major cities across the country as you've heard, today is expected to be the busiest on highways across the country with more people driving than ever thanks to low gas prices. abc's linsey davis is at a new york state traffic command good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes, we are in the central nervous system with a massive look at the roads in several new york counties, an estimated 100 million expected to hit the roads this holiday weekend so if you want to miss the worst traffic you may want to pack up the car and kids now. as you said today is expected to be the busiest travel day
7:05 am
the best day to drive is said to be on christmas day if you might be able to manage to swing that. the second worst day for travel is expected to be sunday, so do yourself a favor and stay in possible. also some good news for drivers, aaa is saying that the national gas price now below $2 for the years. that also explains why there may >> right. very much. stay off the road, 3 to 6 p.m. great tips. airports this morning. abc's alex perez is at o'hare with that and good morning to you, alex. lara. long doesn't begin to describe it. take a look. we are at terminal 3, the american terminal and the line seems to be going and going and going snaking around the security checkpoint. of course, this is expected to be busy. 38 million will be getting on
7:06 am
all that due to part to lower airfares, down 4% this year because of lower jet fuel prices. and there is some more good news for the chicago area. usually this time of year we're dealing with snow, with ice, with cold, but right now temperatures here are extremely mild. so everyone here is hoping that is going to help keep things moving along. lara. >> all right, alex, thank you very much. george. >> we move on to the race for president and hillary clinton hitting back at donald trump, her campaign calls his words disgusting sexist slurs as a brand-new poll shows trump holding on to one of the biggest leads yet in the republican race. jon karl in washington with all the latest. good morning, jon. >> reporter: that new poll from cnn has trump with a 21-point lead over his closest republican rival. but it is his war of words with hillary clinton that is now getting ugly. after donald trump's crude comments monday aimed at hillary clinton. >> she was going to beat obama. she was favored to win and she got [ bleep ].
7:07 am
i mean, she lost. >> reporter: overnight clinton responded to trump's comment in an interview with "the des moines register" saying he's shown a penchant for sexism. >> i don't know that he has any boundaries at all and his bigotry, his bluster, his bully have become his campaign. >> reporter: the clinton campaign is blasting trump calling him out for, quote, degrading language and disgusting sexist slurs. even clinton's democratic rival bernie sanders hit back at trump at a rally in iowa. >> this is a guy who wants to be president of the united states. he must have a very unusual relationship with women. >> reporter: and clinton doubled down on her claim that isis is using trump as a recruiting tool saying reports on arabic television like these are fueling isis. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> if you go on arabic
7:08 am
look at what is being blasted out with video of mr. trump being translated into arabic, it is playing into the hands of the violent jihadists. >> reporter: jeb bush joined in to criticize clinton. >> she's great at being the victim. >> reporter: he didn't spare trump either. >> it's not a sign of strength to use profanities. we're two days before christmas. lighten up, man. >> reporter: overnight trump tweeted the term he used is not vulgar. he said he was just saying that hillary clinton had been beaten badly by obama and that that term is often used in politics. his evidence, george, was unnpr reporter's use of that term about four years ago. >> yeah, i saw that. jon, thanks very much. let's bring in matthew dowd who has worked in campaigns for both parties, matthew, back to that cnn poll showing donald trump way at the top. one more time, ted cruz in second place.
7:09 am
saying it's now a two-person race on the republican side. >> well, i think it's actually going to be a three-person race. it's two people dominant. really one person dominant at this point, george but i think it will come down to a three-person race based on what happens in new hampshire and that will either be marco rubio or chris christie if they surprise in new hampshire so i look for this to be a three-person race. one thing i wanted to say is the last time a republican was this 1999/2000, the last time a republican has been this dominant right before christmas. >> and that was george w. bush who you worked for who went on to get the nomination, become president of the united states. so you believe now that donald trump has a legitimate chance to be the nominee? >> i think he has more than a legitimate chance to be the nominee. i think right now the odds favor him in the course of this. he has a 20, 21-point lead. everyone else is way down the list. he's probably going to win new hampshire.
7:10 am
problem he has, there's one electorate that the republicans like him and the general electorate has a real problem with him, that's his achilles' heel. >> matthew dowd, thanks very much. turning now to a major scare at one of the biggest malls in the country, a gun going off during a robbery sending shoppers running for cover during one of the busiest shopping days of the year. abc's linzie janis is at the mall in garden city, new york. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: everything is back to normal at this mall. it's opened bright and early for holiday shopping but it was a scary afternoon. hundreds of shoppers trying to pick up last-minute gifts ended terrified shoppers sent scrambling. some racing for the exit. >> it was like pure pandemonium. everybody was running. >> reporter: all of a sudden just heard a loud gunshot. >> the first thing we thought was terrorism. >> reporter: others hiding
7:11 am
>> i'm pretty sure something just happened. >> we locked the doors and ran to the bathroom and waited. >> reporter: area schools locked down as dozens of police swarm the packed roosevelt field mall in long island. one of the largest indoor malls in the country after authorities say a suspect tried to hold up the rolex section of this jewelry store. >> this was a robbery. this was not an active shooter. >> the store's security guard struggling with him. when the suspect's gun fired a single shot out into the mall hitting a 67-year-old mall employee. an off-duty nypd officer shopping in the mall helping hold the gunman down until police arrived hauling him away. >> we have a significant and very robust detail after paris. we heightened our response to the soft targets and heightened a number of patrols and we maintain that at this time. >> reporter: within 90 minutes police giving shoppers and mall
7:12 am
this morning, the man who was shot in serious but stable condition. the shoppers we spoke to say they heard that shot and reacted immediately instinctively running or hiding fearing another mass shooting. lara. >> i bet, that must have been terrifying. move on to the nfl. they are speaking out about "concussion" which tells the story of the doctor who sounded alarm bells about the brain injuries in pro football. the league wants know they're doing everything they can and ryan smith has this report. >> you're going to war with a corporation that owns the day of the week. >> reporter: this morning, the national football league speaking out exclusively to abc news just days before the premiere of "concussion." do you want fans see this movie. >> i think there's a benefit that we'll elevate the conversation around health and safety of our game. >> reporter: the film's trailer suggesting back then the league didn't want to face issues concerning head trauma. >> the nfl does not want to talk to you.
7:13 am
out and fans or maybe others say, this is a sign that the nfl tried to cover things up before. how do we know that they're not giving us all the information now? >> i say take a look at what we've done. >> reporter: the league saying a lot has changed since 2005. updates to 39 rules related to health and safety in the last decade. implementing new concussion protocols and investing millions to improve equipment. like special straps that aim to regulate head movement in the helmet. but is this enough? dr. omalu telling robin roberts no matter how protective the injuries. >> look what happens when you have an impact, the brain bounces around this so assuming you take a padding, the padding will simulate the helmet. no matter how thick it is, look at what happens. >> what difference does it make when a head-to-head impact or some sort of very hard impact could traumatize the brain no
7:14 am
protection layers are? >> you can improve the rules and you can improve the safety of the equipment. >> reporter: do you think we can ever stop head injuries in football? is. >> probably not but can minimize them to make the gape as safe as possible. america," ryan smith, abc news, new york. >> this is becoming such a major issue and we just learned the nih announced a major new study of the whole issue of concussions and brain injuries, as well. we want to get to the other top stories. >> cecilia is here. new developments in the bowe bergdahl case. >> good to see you. happy almost merry christmas. the army sergeant who walked off his base in afghanistan and spent five years as a taliban hostage has some decisions to make before his next military court appearance in three weeks. bergdahl right there in his dress uniform for a hearing faces charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. he did not enter a plea and still must decide whether he wants to face a court-martial with a jury of soldiers or just with one judge. and busted here in new york,
7:15 am
accused of stealing the personal information of as many as 130 celebrities. authorities say 23-year-old alonzo knowles hacked into e-mails to steal the scripts of upcoming tv shows and movies then he tried to sell them, also, he is accused of trying to sell sex tapes. the victims' names not released. a high-profile murder trial set for next summer in los angeles. robert durst is accused of killing one of his friends to keep her from cooperating with an investigation into the disappearance of his wife. durst is currently jailed in new orleans on a weapons charge. he's agreed to be extradited to l.a. after that case is resolved. take a look at this in china. terrifying moments as a firefighter escapes a burning apartment building. his body right there covered in flames as he jumps from a window. somehow he suffered only minor injuries. hard to watch. finally, one bad guy left hanging.
7:16 am
tried to break into this store by climbing from the roof through the ceiling. he only made it halfway. the other half, yeah, that's him stuck right there. needless to say the cops eventually showed up and arrested him so this happened in siberia wearing shorts. we're thinking this just in probably not the smartest criminal in the books. >> what was he trying to steal though? >> pants. >> it was worst the risk then, right? >> worth the risk. >> sorry. >> cecilia, thank you and thank you, t.j. that mystery in the sky. that white light seen streaking across the west caught on camera by so many raising a lot of questions as to whether santa was getting an early start. nick watt with the story. >> i have no idea what that is. >> reporter: a bird, a plane, the death star?
7:17 am
>> reporter: from las vegas, nevada, all the way to santa barbara, california, reports and bona fide video evidence shared on social media, a bright white light shooting across the night sky. tv anchors across the west all in a lather. >> mysterious. >> what is this? >> reporter: twitter chatter it landed somewhere between vegas and death valley denied by the sheriff's office there. too early for santa, right? the federal aviation administration, no ideas. the l.a. police department, we have not had any reports of a weird light. vandenburg air force base, no scheduled operations around here. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: something similar happened in southern california early november, a weird inexplicable light turned out to be a u.s. navy missile tested we weren't aware of ahead of time. >> wow. >> reporter: something called the meteor shower is winding down right now. could be, but that peaked eight or nine days ago. >> i can't believe we're looking
7:18 am
>> reporter: i don't know. santa on a training run perhaps? okay, this is photoshopped funny but photoshopped. late last night confirmation it was actually the booster rocket from a russian mission to the international space station re-entering orbit. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> all that. i'm sorry. >> i got to laugh. he went on for a minute and a half and it turns out -- >> we were captivated. >> saying it's space junk, right? >> exactly. rob, santa would have trouble here. a lot of fog. >> rudolph would certainly come in handy. fog really from atlanta all the way up to maine. some visibility less than a quarter mile so ground delays in effect from philadelphia to lga here so look for that to continue. heavy rain across d.c. and storms across memphis and heavy rain across parts of atlanta. you want snow, here's your snowiest cities brought to you
7:19 am
7:20 am
at this super close call for a ski champion. drone comes crashing down right behind him. nearly hits him. it's sparking a new ban this morning. >> i'll bet. was it murder or suicide? this woman now under arrest for the mysterious shooting death of her fiance. why authorities say her story just doesn't add up. (dramatic music) r centrum brings us the biggest news in multivitamin history. ( ) t a moment when something so familiar becomes something so new. (impact on metal) t introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains r a full spectrum of essential nutrients you enjoy like a mint. r new centrum vitamints. go to centrum.comr
7:21 am
right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. without it the virus spreads from cell to cell. only abreva penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. you could heal your cold sore, fast, as fast as two and a half days when used at the first sign. learn how abreva starts to work
7:22 am
don't tough it out, knock it out, fast. with abreva. right now at kohl's take an extra 15 or 20% off already great savings! like 50 to 60% off star wars 60 to 70% off fine jewelry and the keurig mini is just $79.99 plus now you can buy online pick up in store kohl's is now open 24 hours! i'm billy, and i quit smoking with chantix. i don't know that i can put into words how happy i was when i quit. it's like losing some baggage, i don't have to carry it around with me anymore. chantix made it possible for me to quit smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures
7:23 am
if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your tell your doctor about any history of which could get worse don't take chantix a serious allergic or if you have these, call your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have heart or blood vessel problems, or develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. use caution when driving or operating machinery. most common side effect is nausea. man, i love being a non-smoker. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. [shopkin 1]pseason 4 shopkins are at toys"r"us. [shopkin 2]pi can't wait for a little kid to snatch us up. what's taking so long?! [shopkin 1]pit's, uh, 3am. p toys"r"us has all the hottest toys, like beatbo, pie face, and star wars. awwwesome! i'm there for bessie. i'm there for ray. ted loved baseball. r dr. phil likes to watch football. renne, who wants sloppy joe on
tv-commercial
7:24 am
rosie's my best friend. evelyn likes to dance. rharriett wants her fried shrimp as well. alice anne likes vanilla icep cream with chocolate syrup and rainbow sprinkles. they give me so much back. i can't even imagine how ip could possibly give them what they give me. the snow is starting to fall and our loved ones are gathered all around, so share that extra joy in your heart and make this christmas even more special than the last. walmart. p on average, it takes three hundred americans working for a solid year, to make as much money as one top ceo. it's called the wage gap. pand the republicans will make it worse by lowering taxes for p those at the top and letting corporations write their own rules. p hillary clinton will work to close the wage gap. equal pay for women to raise incomes for families,
7:26 am
live from wcvb channel 5 this is a newscenter 5 eyeopener update. >> boston police are searching for an armed robber. it happened in the 200 block of lake street in brighton last night. one person was robbed and the suspect or suspects got away. no one was hurt. the chipotle restaurant in cleveland circle will make a push to reopen today. city inspectors will be on site later this morning. more than 150 people got sick from the norovirus after eating at that location. as we look out across the skyline, on the gray side.
7:27 am
city, visibility is down in spots. warm front to the south will bring rain, but not to the end of the day. showers for the evening commute but rain gets heavy tonight. lower 50' s today and upper 70' s tomorrow. 60 on christmas. randy: kevin has an update on the morning commute. kevin: 93 can make it to medford. 128 northbound a minor crash by salem street. slight delays there. out to the west, mass pike all the way to the city taking less than a half-hour. south, not too bad. 23 minutes braintree to boston.
7:28 am
welcome back to "gma." that's a live look at o'hare airport this morning. huge lines already and it's early as a record number of americans head out for holidays. also look at this highway in houston. boy, the roads aring paed and there's extreme weather from coast to coast threatening americans. also right now some potential roadblocks for holiday shoppers at the mall of america organizers for black lives matter have planned to protest. they say they'll go ahead with it even though authorities are trying to stop it. also, miss colombia who lost the miss universe crown, of course, after steve harvey made that mistake announcing her as the winner posted a message on instagram thanking her fans for
7:29 am
to bring happiness to my country if only for a couple of minutes. this as steve harvey has signed on to host the pageant for three more years. and that's not steve harvey. >> that's hot santa. >> it is the busiest fashion model of the year right now. i think you can figure out why. t.j. is going to have a lot more coming up. >> work it, santa. >> yes, please. >> can't get over she was talking about steve harvey. >> very close. >> skylar set me up. we'll begin with that frightening near miss on the ski slopes. a drone crashing down, t.j., you're on camera to you -- >> i didn't want to look up. >> let's just talk about it, people. this was a really scary thing. a narrow miss in a big race, t.j., please explain. >> okay, isn't this dangerous enough, flying down a mountain on skis, right? now throw this wrinkle in, watch out for drones. yes, this video you're about to see is incredible and, yes, this
7:30 am
good reason this might not be the last time we see a skier dodging a drone. he is a reigning four time world cup skiing champion. >> unbelievable! >> reporter: marcel hirscher used to battling dangerous terrains at death-defying speeds but tuesday night the real danger -- [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: just ten seconds into his slalom run a drone comes out of nowhere crashing with such force it broke into parts missing the skier by inches. the champion skier continues on his run as if nothing happened ultimately losing the race but saying this is horrible. this can never happen again. this can be a serious injury but situations like this could possibly get a lot more common with some ski resorts adding areas called drone zones where for a fee of 200 bucks professionally operated drones will film skiers at every angle producing the ultimate skiing selfie. not the first time a drone has
7:31 am
sporting event. >> we have a moment where we're not entirely certain what it is that landed in the stands. >> look at the top left. in september during a heated tennis match at the u.s. open a drone was caught on tape flying into new york's armstrong stadium crashing down in the grandstands but as for hirscher, he's not letting it get to him making light of it posting, heavy air traffic in italy, #luckyme. we are already seeing the fallout. they are now banning these drone cameras from world cup skiing competitions. now, of course, they get these money shots and they have these cameras on them and it's great but it's not worth it. we look at this and it worked out and he's making light. if he was hit 23 miles an hour by a drone that could have been nasty. >> what a testament to his prowess he didn't even flinch. that was close. move on to a missouri college student charged with
7:32 am
police believe she did it and staged it to look like suicide. abc's mara schiavocampo here with the story. good morning, mara. >> reporter: george, good morning, the victim also a student and on the cusp of a new life having just graduated with a new job and new apartment but the woman who was to be his future wife ended it all, some say. this morning a college student charged with murder, after police say she tried to make her fiance's death look like a suicide. >> it's a tragic situation, just the whole thing. >> reporter: authorities say early this month they found 22-year-old meghan werner staggering down a missouri street at 5:45 a.m. when stopped officers say she told them her fiance had committed suicide. according to police documents officers arriving at the couple's home found the body of 222-year-old curt marzolf on the floor inside a bedroom with an assault-style rifle nearby. the engineering student dead just one week before his graduation ceremony.
7:33 am
had himself a full time job as an engineer in kansas city. >> reporter: but the report also notes a spent rifle shell casing was found on the floor of the living room adding there were signs of a physical altercation in the apartment and blood on werner's pants that they believe belonged to the victim leading them to arrest her. >> she's never been in any trouble. >> reporter: marzolf and werner both students at this university had been dating for three years and were newly engaged. the couple was reportedly part of a local hunting club and had guns in their home. now, marzolf's loved ones are mourning their loss. >> missouri university of science and technology will present a bachelor of science in mining engineering to curt marzolf. >> reporter: his brother walking in his place at graduation. >> confer this degree and offer with our sincere sympathy. >> reporter: the family telling abc news in a statement, curt was truly an amazing young man who was always thinking of
7:34 am
he was so excited for the future. a future now gone. werner has pleaded not guilty. she's out of jail right now. $1 million bail. we did reach out to her for comment but did not get a response. there is a preliminary hearing set for the end of january so certainly will learn a little more about the circumstances. >> let's talk about this. thank you very much. with our fbi special agent brad garrett, former agent, now our abc news consultant. a sign of a struggle inside the house. what other kind of clues will they look for to tell the difference between murder and suicide? >> well, location of the shots on the body, george, the distance of the shot and if there were more than one shot. >> and, you know, is this a common kind of crime? >> well, it's not totally uncommon for people to get into an argument, guns appear, people are shot and then the person who is still alive panics and they start rearranging the scene,
7:35 am
attempted suicide or a real suicide. they typically do a poor job and they do it in such haste, most figure it out. >> they figure it out and she's now being charged with second degree murder. what does that mean and where does the case go from here? >> second degree murder typically means that it probably wasn't premeditated. a passion type shooting. and that, you know, is there wiggle room for her to plea down to mapsslaughter, we'll have to see. coming up on "good morning america." it is crunch time for christmas presents. our gio benitez is live at macy's in new york for the best deals for all the last-minute shoppers. what do you got? >> how about diamonds for less than a hundred buck, cameras for 30 bucks. we got the secret last-minute deals that will have you caroling all around town. stick around.
7:36 am
7:37 am
7:38 am
what are people going to think of our new buttermilk crispy chicken? let's find out. it's probably the best sandwich i've ever had. it's super crispy but also really juicy. so would you guys come back? yes. most definitely! well here is our card. the location is on the back. it's mcdonald's? what?| what? whaaaaat? get out of here. no way !! wait seriously? try some buttermilk crispy chicken.
7:39 am
at mcdonald's. buttermilk whoo whoo!! whatcha doin? just prepping for my boss's party in a couple weeks. what are those? rcrest whitestrips. they whiten way better than paste. crest 3d white whitestrips whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. someone's making quite an impression. this holiday season, select crest whitestrips are buy one, get one free. t1 underline test text1 italics
7:40 am
back now at 7:41 with good news if you put your holiday shopping off until the very last minute, turns out in some cases the longer you wait, the more you can save. abc's gio benitez, our cozy customer is at macy's in new york. gio. >> reporter: i love sharing good news, lara. good morning to you. here at macy's we found some insane deal, sweaters and coats, 65% off. but the most shocking deals right now, jewelry. we're talking 90% off and you still got time. check this out. this morning the mad rush for those last-minute deals and you're not alone. 40% of the season's sales happen on these final days before christmas morning with less than 48 hours to go, it turns out waiting this long may be good for your wallet. just check out some of these deals, a diamond necklace on
7:41 am
saving you nearly $400. this camera from canon, just 38 bucks. stores like the gap, banana republic, expression and aeropostale, 40% to 640% off the entire store. >> we're past the biggest part of the holiday shopping season so retailers are already looking ahead to the post-holiday season and wondering how they can keep retailers online and in stores. that's why they're offering amazing deals even this week. >> reporter: for a higher price, many retailers are offering overnight delivery. so, if you order within the next few hours you could get your gifts by tomorrow. but it's risky. >> your best bet for a last-minute deal is definitely to go in store and it's not necessarily because there aren't deals online, it's because even sites with guaranteed shipping might not arrive in time for christmas. >> reporter: you could also look for local experiences rather than products, on groupon we found this 60-minute massage in new york for 91% off.
7:42 am
or private dance lessons in los angeles, 77% off, $39. and remember, gift cards are still the most requested gifts so starbucks is getting ready to sell those. this is why, because last year, they sold 2.5 million just on christmas eve. that's amazing, guys. >> you know it's going to be used. >> yeah, absolutely. i hope you like yours. >> i bet he wants the massage. coming up, why is this mall model making waves on the internet? his popularity a holiday present for charity. >> wow. estimate coming up. teresa guidice just released from prison this morning. here she is arriving home. her plans now before her husband starts his prison sentence. we'll have that coming up on "good morning america." the snow is starting to fall... and all the decorations are just right. the presents have all
7:43 am
gathered all around. so share that extra joy in your heart... and make this christmas even more special than the last. walmart has everything you'll need for a christmas meal they'll never forget. share wonder every day. walmart. when heartburn hits fight back fast tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue and neutralizes stomach acid at the source tum, tum, tum, tum
7:44 am
7:45 am
your life who's both. ever us. new this holiday at kay, jared and zales. mastering irresistibly smooth. the lindor truffle t ...from the lindt master chocolatiers. p hard outer shell...smooth, luscious center. unwrap. unwind. with the lindor truffle v from the lindt master chocolatiers. today, 1 out
7:46 am
cc1 test message test text1 underline okay, we're back here right now. i think we have a picture of justin bieber with a guy that looks a little like santa and t.j. will tell us what this is all about. >> i walk into work today. i walk into the producer's office. first thing they say to me, t.j., you want to do a story
7:47 am
no, actually i don't. but -- >> say, yes. >> it turned out to be a good story. everybody has in their mind what santa looks like and it ain't this. take a look at my man here, the white hair, look at the jacket. look at that. >> i mean he's got the model look. >> santa is styling. this is a model by the name of paul mason and he's turning heads. now he's used to turing heads because he's a model guy but now toronto's yorktown mall has taken this guy up and he has become an online sensation. everybody is showing up to take pictures with this sexy santa as you said justin -- suit. >> no, he just -- a different type of santa. to me this seems a little -- you need santa to be a jolly -- a big guy. does this throw the kids off a little bit? cholesterol. we want him to continue on. >> cross fit santa. >> i would take a picture with
7:48 am
>> you can imagine how mothers are reacting. mothers are -- >> santa, i've been very nice this year. >> calm down, ladies. >> mothers are taking their kids two and three times. mom shgz we just saw santa last week. >> i know. my turn to sit on his lap, move over. >> here's the good part we have to get in here. everybody that tweets and uses the #yorkdalefashionmall, they donate a dollar to children's charity. a good cause. >> that's why we did the story. >> absolutely. >> we'll be right back. >> you're so charitable. here's another great improve this! tip from loews. with everything your smelly garbage disposal gobbles try this, feed it lemon slices to eliminate unwanted odors. to see more go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! the world's foremost authority on independent measurement. p to celebrate, we're gonna cut some prices in half. switch to sprint and save 50% on verizon, at&t or t-mobile rates. no gimmicks. no tricks.
7:49 am
what about verizon? 50% off. at&t too? 50% off. 50% off. and now, get the hottest samsung smartphones and receive a free 32" led samsung tv. don't wait. offer ends december 24th. behind every open heart...is a story. for some, it's about finishing the race... no matter what the obstacles. when you keep an open heart, amazing things happen. save up to 20% on select open hearts jewelry at kay jewelers. every kiss begins with kay. it's the kay jewelers save the best for last event! with up to 30% off storewide... ...now is the time to find her the best gift at an incredible price. so hurry in... ...and save up to 30% at kay... ...the number-one jewelry store
7:50 am
7:51 am
thousands of people came out today to run the race for retirement. so we asked them... pare you completely prepared for retirement? okay, mostly prepared? r could you save 1% more of your income? it doesn't sound like much, but saving an additional 1% now, could make a big differencet over time. p i'm going to be even better about saving. p you can do it, it helps in the long run. prudential bring your challenges t music p my k-cup filter is back. now you can make anything, eventa piece of home. the singlep serve-make-all-your-favorites pexactly-how-you-like-it machine. keurig hot. p
7:52 am
7:53 am
7:54 am
christmas eve. kevin: it hasn' t been too bad, problem in -- a role vehicle has been upgraded on the ramp to 128 that rapid shutdown. it is being cleared now. delays on 95 north are pushing randy: back. randy: the suspect in a deadly hit and run in worcester is preparing to face a judge. daniel depew will be arraigned on several charges, including drunk driving. police say he hit gina and george burdick as they unloaded groceries from their car in september. police are warning homeowners that thieves are after laser lights which are sold out in many stores. keep the projectors in a secure location.
7:55 am
7:56 am
7:57 am
good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and severe weather could cause a lot of trouble for holiday travel. the trip home tougher than ever. will you make it there in time for christmas? and "real housewife" released. teresa guidice walks out of a federal prison this morning. the reality star's plan for her first few days of freedom and how she planned her family's christmas from her cell. their last before her husband heads to jail. the rich kids of instagram wealth lifestyle. is their bad behavior, cars,
7:58 am
kids a fear of missing out? all i want for christmas is you and we have those last-minute christmas tips and tricks you need to make your presents perfect. plus the holiday treat as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. good morning, america. good morning, frosty. where did you get that snow? it's 70 degrees out there. >> 70 plus. >> good thing he has the snowblower with a smile on his face. times square with record-setting heat. >> have a great morning, everyone. we are in the midst of one here. and two of our fearless "gma" family members are tackling a di dilemma we all face, how to wrap the oddly shaped gifts. rob and mara facing off in our last-minute wrapping challenge. are you guys ready to go? >> how do you wrap this?
7:59 am
>> play nice, you two. >> kitchen utensils and all. >> are we starting right now? >> yeah, they're starting right now. you give them to the kids or somebody else. >> a gift bag, people. >> also we have new hope for cup couples trying to get pregnant. the news that could save the lives of so many. first more news from cecilia vega and the morning rundown. >> good to see you again this morning. the big story this morning, hillary clinton firing back at donald trump. clinton telling an iowa newspaper that trump has shown, quote, a penchant for sexism. her comment comes after trump used a derogatory word to describe clinton's loss in 2008. clinton saying trump's campaign has become filled with bigotry, bluster and bullying, but trump insists the term he used was not vulgar. he says he was only describing how badly clinton was beaten the last time she ran for president. a record number of americans
8:00 am
home for the holidays today in the west. heavy snow in the mountains and winds up to 80 miles per hour in southern california delaying travel there. in the center of the country people from the gulf coast to the great lakes facing heavy rain and wind also with the threat of tornadoes even and in the northeast it's fog that's causing delays, abc's linsey davis is at the state traffic command center here in new york. linsey, good morning. >> reporter: hey, cecilia, we have an eagle eye view of the traffic in several new york counties this morning and no backups to report right now so there is still time. get on the road now if you can. some good news and bad news to pass along. according to aaa, the national gas price now below $2 a gallon for the first time in more than six years but that also might explain why more drivers may be on the road. an estimated 100 million today, expected to be the busiest travel day, the worst time between 3 and 6 p.m. the best time to travel, christmas day.
8:01 am
cecilia, you may want to do a favor and stick around grandma's till monday if you can. >> good to know, linsey, thank you. we have an explanation for an unusual sight in the sky. no, this is not santa. military officials say this fireball seen over california and nevada last night was from debris from a russian rocket that was re-entering the atmosphere. and take a look at this. a man pulled from the rubble of a landslide in china after being buried alive for 67 hours. he survived in a small space created by a door panel. he managed to give rescuers his name before being rushed to the hospital. dozens of people are still missing. in london prince ari's christmas card is getting a lot of attention and for some great reasons. here it is. it shows harry holding hands with 9 5-year-old tom neal, a veteran who through in the battle of britain in 1940. meeting him was one of his favorite moments of 2015, he said. finally, some fierce
8:02 am
display at a college basketball game. check this out. florida zach hodskins making the first basket of his college career last night so why is that a big deal? you should know, he was born without a left hand, the crowd and his teammates celebrating his two points and rightfully so, guys, he only had just a few minutes of playing time until this started. you can bet he is going to be in that game. >> yeah, he's a fierce player. >> isn't that amazing? so great. >> drove it to the hoop. >> yes. >> great to see. thanks, cecilia. to t.j. yes, it's time to talk about our "gma morning menu." real housewife teresa guidice just released from prison arriving home this morning. what her plans are now that she is actually home. also we'll be checking in with dr. jen ashton. new hope for couples struggling to get pregnant. also, these two are taking this far too seriously in my
8:03 am
mara schiavocampo and we'll continue to check in with them. it's snowing in new york, so i'm told. wow, look at that. hello, frosty, we have to get him water and stay hydrated because it's warm and he's in this suit. all that coming up on "gma." [ cheers and applause ] when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about p patentedr it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief.
8:04 am
nicorette mini. the snow is starting to fall and our loved ones are gathered all around, so share that extra joy in your heart and make this christmas even more special than the last. walmart. olay regenerist renews from within, plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers with olay, you age less so you can be ageless olay. ageless. p when it's your job to protect the world's greatest nation, it's your responsibility r to solve the world's greatest challenges. p this is why we search for the best and brightest. r why we train for every
8:05 am
on land and water, t in the air, space and even cyberspace. p we operate in a complex world with one simple mission. win. coming up on "good morning america," teresa guidice now home after being released from prison early this morning. what is next for her and how she and her family will enjoy christmas. we'll explain coming up on "good
8:06 am
8:07 am
campbell's new star wars inspired soups. arturito soup! yaaa! made for real, real life. and our loved ones are gathered all around, so share that extra joy and make this christmas even more special than the last. walmart. to the used car buyer who's worried about getting taken for a ride... don't worry. p the only rides you'll get taken on at carmax are the ones you take yourself. but just in case p that absolutely 100 percent perfect choice... ...turns out to be... less than perfect...
8:08 am
sorry. welcome back to "gma." let's take a look at "real housewife" star teresa guidice arriving home in prison. there it is earlier this morning and check out the gift that was waiting for her in the driveway. i think that's a lexus with a bow on it. >> wow. >> that's some gift, huh. she, of course, was released for serving nearly a year for fraud and abc's juju chang has her story. >> reporter: this morning, the new jersey housewife who became a connecticut prison inmate is free after nearly a year behind bars, reality star teresa guidice is out of federal prison, the now ex-con pleaded guilty to multiple federal charges back in october, 2014. in a statement her attorney told abc news, teresa is very excited
8:09 am
days before christmas. it will certainly be a very merry christmas in the guidice house this year. best known for her lavish lifestyle and over the top temper tantrums. guidice has spent these last months doing time at the women's prison made famous by "orange is the new black." >> what's going on. >> reporter: while rumors swirled about her and her family on the outside. >> this experience has brought joe and teresa closer. she's realized how important their marriage is and how important family is. >> reporter: before going behind bars guidice told "gma's" amy robach that she was doing her best to be brave for her four daughters. >> i can't just be upset and curl up in a ball and just go in a room and lock the door. i can't. i'm a mom. i have four daughters. >> when the door is shut and they are in bed, do you get to do that. >> yes. i would be lying to say that's not happening. >> reporter: originally sentenced to 15 months she was released after less than 12 months for good behavior spending the last part of the prison time getting ready for
8:10 am
>> she's been keeping busy by actually planning christmas. even behind prison walls. she enlisted her husband joe and her oldest daughter to do the holiday shopping so that the whole family has gifts under the tree when she gets home. >> reporter: time with family will be fleeting. her husband, joe guidice -- >> what do you want to eat? >> reporter: -- is scheduled to start his own 41-month sentence early next year. for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. >> okay, let's get a little more from janine rubenstein. welcome to "gma." we saw some details. that lexus with the bow. what else do we know? >> we know she was released at 5:01 a.m. this morning and she actually took a little time to get herself together. she, you know, looked great for the first pictures we saw, right in character. so the first pictures we saw she looked like her old self and she went straight home. she wanted to be with her family as soon as possible. >> what are you hearing about her emotional tate and how they
8:11 am
>> christmas is huge for the guidices so they've gone all out and definitely probably decorated the house and things like that and she was orchestrating from prison, making sure that the gifts that she wanted for certain people were purchased and things like that and it's going to just be the immediate family right now. >> and she's out of prison but not necessarily free, if you will. she's got some rules. >> she's technically still a prisoner. she is on home confinement until february 5th and that means all of her comings and goings will be controlled. she has to check in with someone. >> does she wear that bracelet or no? >> not clear yet if she has to have a bracelet but she does have to, you know, check in with an officer. >> something tells me we'll find out. >> we'll hear about it. >> yeah, so they have a happy time together, a good holiday season, but not too long because joe is actually -- has to go into prison in march, i believe it is, so they don't have that long and he has a longer
8:12 am
>> reality show still to come? who knows. >> it's not necessarily clear but she is still under contract so you might see her. >> first things first, christmas. thanks for coming. >> thank you for having me. we'll switch gears. some encouraging news for one in eight couples who struggles with infertility. a new report if "the journal of the american medical association" says in vitro or ivf may be better at helping you get pregnant than was previously believed which can why i'm joined now by dr. jennifer ashton and this is great news. explain the finding. >> this is the actual study and this may be the first time that a study looked at what the estimates are for a successful live birth after sequential ivf topics. if you look at this graph it's a very busy curve. there's a lot going on here but i want you to may attention to is the shape of the curve and what you see here, bottom line is as a woman or a couple does
8:13 am
success rate goes up so the likelihood of a live birth goes up, perseverance pays off. >> i know we don't have a ton of time but why? can you tell me? >> i think a lot of couples will drop out of ivf after three or four cycle because they think they will not succeed and we know now that's actually not true. now, we have to remember there's a lot that goes into this on the couple's level. this is an individual decision. there's costs involved. >> it's expensive. >> emotional and physical tolls but if you want to keep trying the odds are actually in your favor. >> it's sort of the tried and true, you know, you keep trying you don't give up and this is really good news and so i ask you as an ob/gyn what advice are you giving? >> this will vary based on where they live in the cup and how old she is but for the average recommendation, number one, if you feel you need to see an infertility specialist go to a
8:14 am
if you get work there get copies of all tests and treatments in case you need to bring them to another doctor for a second opinion and, again, be realistic, but be optimistic because it only takes one successful time to go home with a live baby. >> all right, i love giving this happy news. dr. jennifer ashton, we thank you. jen will take your questions. tweet herssdrjashton. >> thank you. now we talk about a new social media trend not in the christmas spirit. super rich kids flaunting their wealth on instagram and nick watt has this look at how it could be affecting your kids. >> reporter: they do say if you've got it, flaunt it. >> i spend around 15,000 a month on just shopping. >> i've been getting botox since i was 14. >> reporter: these snot-nosed kids have it and, boy, do they want the world to know it.
8:15 am
>> reporter: the rich kids of instagram are sharing photos of everything from jets to parisian hotel suites. >> some people would take up to 30 a day and try and post them. we wanted to find out what it was that was driving them to do this. >> reporter: so director oscar humphries made a brand-new documentary called unsurprisingly "rich kids of instagram." >> there's a fascination of what goes on in the worlds of the top 1%. instagram is kind of like a portal into people's lives. >> instagram is my canvas. if i was an artist i would like to paint the picture of my life. >> reporter: some have hundreds of thousands of online followers. >> when you get a lot of attention can be intoxicate >> reporter: i have no doubt santa will be kind to the rkoi kind but is this naughty or nice? what are the cars, the couture, the cash doing to their
8:16 am
little disappointed in their own reality and rkoi-induced fomo, a teenspeak. their lives. for children up pressable it is information coming at them constantly can lead to an increased risk of depression and loneliness. >> if i'm showing off what are you going to do about it? are you going to stop me. >> reporter: i'd like to. i think i'd like to. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> thank you, nick. joined by ericka souter. he thinks he'd like to. i know i would like to. what do you think. >> my first reaction was to roll my eyes and there was a little jealousy. who hasn't wanted an unlimited amount of cash and go anywhere they want. we watch it and move on. with kids we see something different about it and they're following it and want what they have. >> fomo, fear of missing out. >> like the modern day
8:17 am
the joins for kids. they feel pressure and anxiety and they try to compete. they equate having likes on facebook and instagram as popularity and feel their worth is tied up in emulating these people. >> you wonder what is behind these kids putting this out. what about tips for parents who are dealing with kids who are feeling this kind of fear? fix. number one, help your kid find their bliss, art, music, dance, get them involved in on activity they love and can become involved in their own success than someone else. another thing, make sure they know that looks can be deceiving. we see that picture that one moment in those kids' lives. we have noey the back story. everyone has issues and problems and lastly, tell your kids to reach for the stars but have a plan in place. you know, there is one example from other rich kids of instagram, a kid making apps since he was 12, a self-made millionaire. that's something other people can do but if you want that, if
8:18 am
you have to work for it. >> it's a little different where you're spending somebody else's money. >> it's very different. >> ericka souter, thanks very much. outside to rob. >> great crowd out here. come on. take a look. from texas. folks from chicago. from the atl. only ones holding a sign so if you could help me wrap that, you know, you look like a great wrapping kind of guy. actually -- heing looks as clueless -- you take care of that. 'tis the season to wrap from atlanta, 'tis the day for rain. flood watches posted from the florida panhandle in through the piedmont there. rainfall. northeast. we need kind of the rain. maybe if you travel by train today, that might not be the bad thing, santa express showing snow for christmas day across the midsection of the country and across the intermountain
8:19 am
cindy: good morning. we have dense fog advisory until 10:00 this morning. clouds throughout the day temperatures in the lower 50' s. by this evening, light rain begins at the evening commute and gets heavy overnight. >> trim that tree. i'm going to see what you did here. oh, yeah. >> i had a feeling i'm going to lose this contest. thanks for coming out, guys. back to you inside. >> okay, rob. thank you. laughing at me because i didn't reel "pop" was next. i thought we had a commercial break so get it together. find my place. all right, here we go. now, you all admit some of you right here, sitting in my face are going to give some bad gift this is year. >> not me. >> somebody. >> i probably will.
8:20 am
>> you'll receive some bad one, as well. this is -- >> no? >> this is what we try to help people with. for those who are going to react? somebody is looking at you, you open your bad gift. there's an l.a.-based comedy group to put together a few ways to react to those gifts you hate, look. >> oh, little mistaky-poo. this isn't mine. this is someone else's. >> no, it says jacob. >> it's not mine, though. >> you're jacob and this is your gift. >> who's next? sgl >> loving it. loving it. look at this, guys. [ laughter ] >> this is not what i wanted at all. >> okay. that's good. >> what do you do? all right. >> what do you do? >> okay, what do you do? this is how you handle these awkward situations. there's ways to be polite about it.
8:21 am
it's a regift. what do you do when it's a regift. one of the best things you can do is acknowledge it? we discussed that on "gma" one day. i don't know about that. >> do you acknowledge it take the awkwardness out of the way. >> what if it's not a regift. >> that's the chance you got to take, rob. >> like fourth and one. do i go for it or not. >> us just say thank you. this isn't hard. >> that's it, america. >> wisdom. >> okay. would i give you a gift? let me see if you just say thank you. all right. let's move on here. you all talked about the starbucks gift cards. that's an easy one always to just hand out. they're going to give millions of dollars in those, last-minute procrastinators. hollywood award season. i know you're seeing your movies and getting red di for the oscar race heating up. they launched a new website called my movie year en and you compete with your friends to see as many as you can and rank amongst your friends who watched
8:22 am
those movies become oscar nominated movies. a way to have a little fun. have a little fun. so going to have a little fun with you all this morning as part of a movie challenge. i don't know how much you have been watching or how many but i'm going to put something up on screen. you all tell me which potential oscar movie this is referencing. what is that. >> james bond whatever it is. >> bridge, bond and -- >> talk it out. >> "bridge of spies." >> there it is, george. "bridge of spies." >> all right. all right. you get the idea now. maybe i should explain the rules a little bit. i'm sorry. now try this one. put this one up. talk it out. what is that. >> a train. toy train. >> train. >> "trainwreck." >> good one. >> that one took longer than i expected. toy train -- that one took longer -- you all talked it out, though. i got one last one. millions of views on facebook, this thing has right now.
8:23 am
for you. this is a jingle bells like you've never seen before. will and grace star sean hayes delivered this christmas gift to everybody. let me let you look first and then we'll discuss. jingle bells jingle all the way oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh jingle, jingle, jingle bells jink, jink, jingle bells >> sean hayes and his husband put it together with graphics and the whole shebang. that is barbara surprise and's "jingle bells." yes, they put it together. >> that was very fun. >> can't wait for the gift.
8:24 am
this is the newscenter 5 eye-opener update. emily: boston police are searching for an armed robber. it happened in the 200 block of lake street in brighton last night. one person was robbed, and the suspect or suspects got away. the chipotle restaurant in cleveland circle will make a push to reopen today. later this morning. from the norovirus after eating there. take a live look outside over the city. the fog seems to have lifted a bit. look to the north, we
8:25 am
morning. lower 50' s this afternoon with some rain developing around 5:00 or 6:00 this evening. initially the rain is light but overnight downpours and thunder. rain tapers off early tomorrow and 70 this year on christmas eve. kevin: not too bad. we had trouble spots earlier, earlier crash on 95 had cleared away. we see residual delays. expressway only 12 minutes getting up to the city. 128 crash in redding has cleared
8:26 am
now watch me whip, watch my nae nae >> yes, america, right over here, we have frosty the snowman. he is meeting our audience no the holiday classic, the nae nae. see him in action tonight. frosty's winter wonderland is part of the 25 days of christmas celebration on abc family. that airs tonight at 6:30, 5:30 central. george, you need a coat in this weather. >> you need a coat in all this snow coming down and getting down to the wire with a gift wrapping challenge. one last thing to wrap. >> okay, guy, a soccer ball? >> oh, that's mean, rob. get to work. >> she's got an advantage.
8:27 am
>> we'll get to that. you're you're not done yet. 'tis the season for the holiday selfie. did you know that? it 'tis. if you think you have the perfect pose sara haines wants to make sure your makeup is selfie-tastic. >> the perfect selfie easier said than done if you're taylor swift, heidi klum or kim kardashian but how do you go from this to this? enter dr. sara vicary, cover girl principal scientist. what do you think makes a perfect selfie? >> i think it's really showing your personality and coming through with your best face and the base is really important so foundation is critical. >> sara spent nearly two years in the cover girl lab in search of that perfect foundation for the perfect selfie. outlast stay luninast. they tested it using an iphone 5 and 6 naturally.
8:28 am
one lighting condition it would look perfect. then the flash and looked too glittery so had to go back and play with the formula until we got it right. >> reporter: cover girl isn't alone. smashbox and avon have been working on products designed to be more camera friendly. >> this is what girs are looking for. they want to look great on camera. they're taking selfies every day and they want to look great. >> reporter: dr. sara went through 43 iterations looking for that perfect foundation. and being a veteran of a few selfies gone wrong myself, i was before. and the results, well, you be the judge. remember that before, after. and life as we know it may never be the same. for "good morning america," sara >> looks great. >> she always looks great. >> she's adorable. "the big short" opens today. big movie buzz. it already has throw golden globe nominations and features some of hollywood's hottest
8:29 am
with the cast. >> before "the big short" was a big film with all its stars playing wall street outsiders it was an acclaimed best-seller. >> it's such a great book but it's a very complicated subject matter. >> reporter: complicated enough to grasp the details of michael lewis' epic account of the 2007 collapse of the housing marc and harder for the director to make "the big short" into a people-pleasing laffer but trying to follow christian bale/. >> before we started i'd call adam and how is it going. he said, oh, my god, christian bale is incredible and i'm going, oh, no. i mean, i'm in a movie with christian bale. are you kidding me? i'm such a -- >> you know, everyone had that reaction because the first two weeks were all christian and the crew and all of us fell in love with christian, stupidly i would tell these guys that and go, oh.
8:30 am
>> so grounded and specific and he's so collaborative and the footage looks beautiful. steve was like remember when we did "anchorman"? >> reporter: utterly transforms into michael with a knack for high finance and a lack of communication skills. >> have a very nice haircut. did you do it yourself? >> what? >> what was the most important thing in telling michael's story? >> mike was very understanding of the need for license. i was very surprised how understanding he was of that. you want to stay absolutely truthful to him because he is such a fascinating character. >> reporter: and ryan gosling plays a deep on the inside cynic with an attitude as shark fin sharp as his two-piece suit. just putting on that suit must have made you feel like i got this, right? >> i did and more putting on the wig i felt like, oh, i got this
8:31 am
and saw steve and steve went, never do this again. >> reporter: for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> it's a terrific movie. really, really good movie and in theaters right now. let's go over to rob. >> a lot of people from texas here. houston, couldn't be more excited. i want to talk about what's going on today as far as severe weather threats are concerned. upgraded the mid-mississippi valley to a moderate risk and memphis right in the bull's-eye. severe thunderstorms capable of producing tornadoes. damaging winds. we'll be keeping a close eye on that. the record heat adding fuel to those storms. tomorrow and friday, or really wednesday, thursday, friday looking at record-breaking temperatures, over 70 for christmas eve. unbelievable stuff and here's your travel forecast for today. mountain snow, be careful traveling up and over the cindy: good morning. upper 40' s with a lot of fog.
8:32 am
s today, rainfall this evening and gets heavy >> all right. that's today's weather forecast. california, don't want to leave back to you, guys. >> thanks, rob. "spring awakening," the show that won eight tonys including best musical has reawakened back on broadway in an acclaimed production with a surprising twist and abc's linsey davis lucky enough to go behind the scenes with the cast. >> reporter: theater is always a delicate dance but imagine the complexity of that dance if half the cast doesn't hear the music. such is the case in the broadway revival of "spring awakening," the latest interpretation marries deaf and hearing cultures by incorporating sign language. >> people just assume that we're
8:33 am
>> it's a kind of feast for your eye, your soul and your heart. >> reporter: set in late 19th century german it is a vibrant rock musical about teens struggling with morality, miscommunication. wasn't the theme about it being a lack of communication that inspired you? >> yes, it was. this is a story about people literally dying to be heard. people who have been marginalized and denied a voice. >> reporter: incorporating eight deaf actors required quite a bit of theatrical innovation. is this one of them here? >> we'll turn them on to warn actors before they have to do something. >> reporter: some happen in plain sight right on center stage. >> every time somebody is lighting a candle or opening a letter or pointing off to stage, it might be cueing a deaf person to start signing. >> you follow me? >> yes, momma. >> reporter: signing comes natural already for cameron mann i'm known for "the practice" but
8:34 am
off she worked as an interpreter. >> my father said i have to have a plan b. it was my waitressing job. >> i spent the entire day -- >> reporter: marlee matlin has done it all from movies to sit copperfields, even "dancing with the stars." how does broadway compare? >> can't compare. >> you cannot compare broadway to all the other work that i've done because it's an entirely different world. it's called live. one take and it's real and the audience is right in front of you. >> reporter: critics rave the signing is so done so deftly it needs to have a place in musical theater. whether you can hear it or not this is an experience you feel. for abc news, linsey davis, new york. >> they're all saying how much we want to see this show. yes, "spring awakening" is right now on broadway but coming up, one you don't want to miss either the winner of our last-minute wrapping challenge,
8:36 am
spend less time chasing sales r and more time making room at the table. rfind thoughtful gifts at amazing prices everyday r at t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods. your four legged friend deserves something as special as everyone else in the family. find thoughtful gifts at amazing prices everyday r at t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods. new england's energy comes from eversource buys it at a set market price and delivers it to you. but that pool is shrinking, causing energy supply rates to go up and down. so we're working with partners across the region to increase our natural gas supply and bring in affordable, clean hydropower from canada. we're leading the way toward the solution... because more energy means lower energy supply rates for you. ever new england.
8:37 am
test message cc1 test message test text1 underline test text1 ita tt2w`t2n`qd" bt@q= h tt2w`t2n`qd" "a@q-,, tt2w`t2n`qd" bm@q&' tt4w`t2n`qd"" dztq 6px tt4w`t2n`qd"" entq ft8 tt4w`t2n`qd"" gzt& _s@ tt4w`t2n`qd"" hnt& o], tt4w`t2n`qd"" iztq %4t tt4w`t2n`qd"" jntq 7d4 tt4w`t2n`qd"" lzt& /)h so we're back with last-minute christmas wrapping challenge and put rob and mara to the challenge. we'll look at how well they did wrapping oddly shaped items and one of my favorites maxwell ryan is here to show us how it's really done. the first challenge for our
8:38 am
i have actually given a soccer ball and it is a unique challenge so, rob, why don't you show us first how did you fare? >> i didn't have much of a strategy. i felt bad. what boos? >> it's an art piece. >> and mara, your soccer ball. >> oh, yeah. >> sorry, rob. maxwell. >> here's the thing, clearly this is a better job. >> yeah. >> clearly. >> but she had to work really hard. there is a trick. the trick is, you take a ball and put it in a bowel and wrap it and tie it up. >> why in a bowl. >> it holds it and then the paper -- >> and then the paper is here. >> okay, there's no cut. it's just one sheet of paper. >> just one sheet of paper. >> tomorrow you're up.
8:39 am
you want to give someone a house warming gift. new kitchen, new home. how do you do it? i'll let mara start first. >> a similar idea. you have a candy theme. >> i'm hormonally primed for this and nesting like crazy. this is right up my wheelhouse. >> let me tell you, this segment got my hormones cranking too and -- look at that advance -- that spatula. >> he shredded the paper itself. >> you wanted the paper shred shredded? >> yeah. that's advanced. that's artwork. >> i'll let maxwell break the news to you. >> i think he put it in a blender as well. >> so -- >> people -- >> people. >> use the apron. >> use the apron, this is call ed a japanese wrapping technique which you use fabric which you had -- >> what a great thing because kitchen items and an apron. we tricked you.
8:40 am
wearing the apron. >> don't reveal the final. the final was candles. i think that the problem with giving candles is obviously cylinder but also the trio of candles so, rob, you go ahead first. >> come on, look at that, right? got to give it up here. >> where are the other ones? >> trio, one there and one there. the coup de grace. >> i did them individually. >> what do you think? >> i think you both did a really fine job. >> actually, come on. >> but look at this. >> light the paper. >> it's. >> it's a party popper. >> they're not going to know it's a candle until they open it up. >> how did you -- did you tape them together? >> no, they're using a couple sheets of wrapping paper. >> and tissue. >> just one piece. >> and the secret trick is double sided tape there's no -- >> i just want to make sure he had the opportunity. >> i thought it was sticking everywhere.
8:41 am
>> final tip on any oddly shaped gift, one nugget in a nutshell. >> one nugget or nutshell. >> get creative. >> and do wrap it. don't get gift bags. they're a copout. >> i don't like that one. next, apartment therapy. i believe that the fruitcake, i'm sorry to say, rob, goes to our girl, mara schiavocampo. >> congratulations. speech. coming up holiday treats. we'll have that coming up with
8:42 am
this epidemic of gun violence knows no boundaries. t hillary clinton has what it takes to stand up to the republicans and the gun lobby. we need to close the loopholes r and support universal background checks. how many people have to die before we actually act... before we come together as a nation?
8:43 am
cc1 test message test text1 underline test text1 italics test text1 plain it's a little too warm outside for frosty. he decided to come on in. welcome. >> hi, frosty. >> good to see you. >> of course, we're counting down to christmas. if you're looking for a delicious holiday breakfast idea check out these tips that michael strahan got from the creator of the cronut. >> all right, everybody, looking
8:44 am
sweeten your holiday season like i am we can all stop looking, the search is over because dominique ansel is here with a unique treat for christmas. >> yes. >> welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> you liege. >> liege waffles. >> what makes them different than a regular waffle. >> it's very specific recipe that is very alive. so this one, it's called inside out liege waffle. >> ooh. i don't even know what it means. >> it means we put the maple syrup inside the waffle. >> really? okay, can you show us how to do it. >> so we start with very simple recipe and something you can do at home for the holidays. start off with some flour. >> let me do that. i'll help. i know simple well. there we go. i want to feel like i'm making these. >> and add some salt, some dry yeeft, brown sugar.
8:45 am
>> brown sugar. >> mix it up a little bit and add the eggs one at a time. >> how do you add eggs one at a time when they're all in here? goo luck. >> just pour slowly. >> whoa, yeah. >> see, you can do it. >> all right, once that's in there, how long do we blend it? >> until it's all combined together and then we'll add the water, add it warm to start activating the yeeft and at the end we have a little bit of melted butter. >> okay. >> there you go, you'll mix this for about a few minutes and once it's done, you're going to end up with something like this. >> this is what it looks like when you're done. >> okay. >> ah. >> this was left outside with just plastic wrap on top for 30 minutes so we start the fermentation then we take a little bit of this dough, we can take just with a spoon and we'll mix up what we call powder sugar.
tv-commercial
tv-commercial
8:46 am
we'll just go into sprinkle on top right here. place it right here. >> just that simple. and once you're done you have something small like this. very like vash de crispy, caramelized on the outside then if you open it, actually you see the maple syrup. this one is special. this is the recipe we do at the kitchen. we have the maple syrup inside so if you do it at home you can do a simple one like this. >> you brought other treats. what do we have here. >> the cinnamon spun roll which is made of -- it's really delicious. christmas, this is one of our best-seller, christmas morning cereal. cut it with chocolate with cinnamon and caramelized hazelnut and this is our wreath for the holidays which is made of bread with some marshmallows on top. >> you never cease to amaze me. we'll enjoy this the second i get off air. thank you, dom. >> thank you.
8:47 am
8:49 am
brought to you by carmax, the bright side of car buying. well -- will smith's new movie "concussion" hits theaters christmas day. frosty is excited about it. so are we in the movie that is quite serious he plays forensic pathologist who discovers a connection between playing football and brain damage and jesse palmer sat down with the star and his on-screen wife. >> i found a disease that no one has ever seen. repetitive head trauma chokes the brain. >> reporter: for will smith taking on the role of dr. omalu was a difficult personal choice the you're a fan of football and i know that may have given you a little angst before you were deciding to do the film. >> absolutely but after meeting with dr. omalu and we sat down and one of the lines we use in the film was something he said to me in our first meeting.
8:50 am
here and america was here. >> i was deeply moved by that idea and wanted to be a part of telling his story more than an expose on football. >> reporter: smith's wife is playedably the versatile gugu mbatha-raw. the studio wanted you to do a reading as a chemistry test even though you two had already met. what was that like? >> the chemistry read, i was really nervous actually. i was really, really nervous but it went really well. i mean -- >> i saw a picture of oh, yeah, we got creme hemistry.your men continue to die and >> your accent. you had a dialect coach. >> it's very jarring to audiences who have heard my
8:51 am
actor that's part of the fear, but it's also a part of the challenge. >> if you continue to deny my work, the world will deny my work. >> reporter: for "good morning america," jesse palmer, abc news, new york. >> boy, it sure likes like he rose to the challenge. >> yeah, he did, indeed. opens on christmas day. looks terrific. >> yeah, we're coming up on christmas day. thank you, frosty, for coming in today. >> look at frosty. he's made himself right at home. >> festive preholiday show. back tomorrow for christmas eve. so long.
8:52 am
eye-opener update. emily: good morning. looking at the boston skyline. another mild day. cindy: welcome to the 50' afternoon. still reducing the visibility, keep that in mind here at that will burn off. 40' s now and low 50' s this afternoon. this evening, the rain was there to move in and it will get heavy here first thing tomorrow. record warm 70 degrees is emily:thank you. kevin has the update. kevin: still dealing with lots , coming out of the dekes berry stretch out. 24, 95 even the expressway is
8:53 am
the same for the mass pike in the same four up north. emily: the suspect in a deadly hit and run in worcester is about to face a judge. daniel the pupil be arraigned on several charges. police warning homeowners that the newly popular laser lights which are sold at many stores. police say to keep your projectors in a safe plac praised as one of america's best mayors who governed as a pragmatist. bernie sanders passed more amendments in a republican congress than any other member.
8:54 am
58 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
WCVB (ABC) Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on