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good morning, america. deadly tornadoes tearing through the south overnight. >> heading toward holly springs. >> at least seven people killed and many more injured as nearly two dozen reported twisters rip apart homes. powerful winds taking control of this tractor trailer flipping it. these twin tornadoes forming one massive twister. the roof ripped off this home, but somehow the christmas tree left standing. americans on alert this morning as millions travel for the holidays. big changes come to chipotle this morning after those outbreaks that sickened dozens of people across the country. what the restaurant chain is now doing to keep its food safe for your family. madonna in a fight to bring
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the material girl in a custody battle over the teenager expressing herself in court asking a judge to force him to come home and why he may not be staying long. jingle bells jingle bell rock santa is already rocking through the skies. there he is starting his christmas deliveries. "jingle bells" heard overhead. we'll track st. nick around the world and he'll even be making a stop right here in times square this morning. jingle bell rock good morning, america. you saw it there, the big man already hard at work this morning. santa working to get those gifts delivered. >> defying the laws of physics as he does every year. thanks to norad we're watching his every move. we'll stay on top of this developing story all morning and speaking of developing stories we have one of a more terrestrial variety. one of the busiest travel days
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airports and roads packed looking live at o'hare airport in chicago. long lines already this morning. be prepared to wait. >> absolutely. but we do want to begin with powerful storms. it will be a difficult christmas for many families in the south with severe weather devastating the region including several reported tornadoes. there's a look at the destruction and abc's phillip mena starts us off in hard hit holly springs, mississippi. good morning, phillip. >> reporter: good morning, lara. yeah, just pure devastation here. take a look at what that massive tornado did to this home. the roof completely blown off. furniture everywhere including all over the front yard and take a look at that car. severely damaged. one of many homes across the region destroyed by deadly tornadoes. >> still coming right at us. >> it's a big tornado in front of us. >> reporter: tornadoes taking aim and tearing through >> back it up. >> no, you ain't got time to turn around.
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image, winds taking control and sending this tractor trailer out of control. knocking the semi to its side. drivers terrified as the frontal clouds begin touching down. >> oh, wow. looks like there's two. >> watch as these two twisters become one massive tornado. at least 24 reported tornadoes touching down across six states. >> monster tornado heading toward holly springs. >> reporter: holly springs hit hard. >> it hit. they've already got emergency folks out here. >> reporter: parts of the down decimate decimated. two dead including a 7-year-old boy. 15 sent to the hospital. more than 40 people across the state injured. this motor home picked up and tossed onto a building. in the town of clarksdale, families evacuating taking shelter with neighbors. >> we in it but we made it. >> reporter: their house torn to pieces.
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somehow their christmas tree still stands. back here in holly springs residents are waiting for daylight. they will then spend this christmas eve is sesing the truex tent of the damage done to this town. dan. >> phillip, thank you. joining us now kelvin buck, the mayor of holly springs, mississippi. mr. mayor, good morning. >> good morning to you. >> we've got some video of the tornado bearing down on your small city. how bad is the damage as the sun starts to rise there? what are you seeing? >> i'm seeing devastation that i haven't seen. i've never been in a situation where a tornado has come this close and been this devastating to a community. i'm really getting my first look morning. i'm just not believing what i'm seeing. >> are we talking about neighborhoods where entire homes
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>> we're talking about a community that's been devastated. homes that have been flattened. i mean, vehicles, i mean, i just -- it's really very difficult to describe. i mean, you can see these kinds of things on television but when you come to them face-to-face where people are in the community that you actually know and see the devastation that they are going through right now, it is pretty tough to see. >> i'm sure it is. we know you lost a 7-year-old boy and in a city of your size, i believe under 8,000 people total, what kind of impact does a loss like that have? >> it's very, very devastating. people here are very close. we know each other. we speak to each other. we ride around in the same community, walk around in the same community so when we have something this traumatic happen, whether it's a death like in the case of this young person or the devastation to the homes of all
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christmas eve, it's very, very hard to deal with, but, you know, we'll pull through. we ask that the people pray for our community and the people here. >> and on this christmas eve, do you believe that your city can recover. >> of course, we'll be able to recover. we had an out. pouring of support from surrounding towns when they came in yesterday to kind of assist our emergency staff. we still have some more searching and work to do this morning as soon as daylight hits but we'll pull through this and we'll be just as strong as we've ever been. >> mr. mayor, we thank you for your time and all of us here are thinking about you and the members of your community and wishing you the happiest christmas possible under the circumstances. thank you again. >> thank you. thank you. >> great positive attitude. >> they have a lot of work in front of them. >> absolutely. we do want to get to rob. the severe weather not over this morning. rob, this seems very unusual for this time of year. >> it is this far north. tornadoes and tornado outbreaks but typically further south.
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in illinois and indiana. only two reports of tornadoes in india in the last years. parts of georgia, even a couple of confirmed tornadoes around dothan. all of this in response to some of that warmth pumping up the east coast. we'll see dozens fall. 69 in boston. a record in new york city, near 70 and tomorrow for christmas day, yeah, a front comes through but it's not very strong. temperatures only cooling a few degrees so those wishing for a warm winter so far, guys, you got it. >> yeah. >> yes. >> i'll say. >> the weather ranging from dangerous to bizarre, thank you. let's talk holiday travel. you're looking live at the highway in miami already very slow going there. the roads and the airports will be absolutely packed today and for many, it's been messy. thousands of flights delayed or canceled on wednesday and doze in.
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alex perez has that story. alex, good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, good morning, dan. check it out, the line here already snaking through the security checkpoint. if you're going to get on a plane today it will likely test your patience. this morning, chaos for last-minute travelers. overnight rain and fog causing cancellations. nearly twice as many as a normal day in the country's biggest hubs. chicago, atlanta, boston, new york and washington. >> the flight's delayed. >> delayed. >> madness. this is crazy. >> reporter: in northern california, one plane literally went nowhere circling for four hours after taking off before landing right at the very airport it took off from citing technical issues. >> nearly one in three americans new year's. >> reporter: across the board the airline industry expecting a 3% increase in travelers this holiday season. >> i think i've never seen a line like this is all my years coming to o'hare.
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precautionary measures hoping to get you home on time shifting the time of flights, adding red eyes. some airlines like delta even breaking out bigger planes and some cities using planes that can hold nearly double the number of passengers than usual. >> i'm hoping i'm going to catch my flight. >> reporter: it's not any easier on the roads. 90 million americans are set to travel by car until january 3rd. according to the traffic app waze, the best time to return, december 28th before noon. and back at the airport, talked by phone with someone that made it on the other side and said it took them 55 minutes to get through the security line. all i can say if you're headed to the airports, just be ready. lara, dan. >> they say traveling on christmas is a good way to go. seamless. >> it would make sense. namaste. you'll be 10% happier. >> thank you. we turn to the race for the white house.
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cruz who has been gaining ground on donald trump and the polls is angry over a political cartoon featuring his daughters. this as donald trump intensifies his attacks on hillary clinton. tom llamas is in today for amy also covering the campaigns for us and you've got the details. >> good morning, this is a big story. now "the washington post" has taken down that political cartoon from their website that targeted senator ted cruz's young children. the paper saying it has a policy to leave children out of editorial cartoons but the personal attack on his family may help cruz now fund-raising off this incident while some of his rivals come to his defense. senator ted cruz taking on a major newspaper saying it laughs. cruz outraged "the washington post" ran this cartoon depicting his two young daughters as toy monkeys attached to his presidential campaign after the 5 and 7-year-old appeared in a television. e-mails.
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said with a snicker, i'll use my own server and no one will be the wiser. >> reporter: several gop candidates quickly came to the senator's defense. in a tweet marco rubio called the cartoon disgusting. >> not much ticks me off. but making fun of my gir, that'll do it. i mean, all of us learned in kindergarten, don't hit little girls. it's not complicated, don't make fun of a 5-year-old girl and a 7-year-old girl. >> reporter: donald trump telling fox news the cartoon was inappropriate. >> i mean it's one thing to talk about your children, but it's another thing the way they were depicted. i don't even mention how they were depicted but these are two beautiful children and you just can't do that. >> reporter: jeb bush saying this in an interview. >> this is off-limits and ted cruz was absolutely right to be outraged. >> reporter: cruz even extending the message of shielding kids from the press across party lines. >> don't mess with our kids.
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kids, hillary's kids, anybody's kids. >> reporter: donald trump and hillary clinton continue to clash on twitter. the republican front-runner tweeting this warning after clinton said trump is known for having a penchant for sexism in an interview trump tweeting, hillary, when you complain about a penchant for sex itch, who are you referring to, i have great respect for women. be careful. and donald trump has shown the power of social media. he's even sending out some of his christmas cards via twitter and facebook. here it is, the donald trump christmas card, merry christmas and happy holidays of we are together going to make america great again. thumbs up from donald trump. >> thumbs up. >> thank you. big changes at chipotle. they announced new steps to keep its food safe after those recent outbreaks got dozens of people sick across america. abc's kendis gibson is on the story. >> reporter: this morning, changes are coming to fast food chain chipotle just days after the cdc began investigating a second outbreak of e. coli affecting customers in three
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the burrito giant with more than 1900 locations announcing overnight over the next few weeks it'll start adjusting the way it cooks and prepares ingredients including submerging onions in boiling water before they're chopped and covering germs. chopping tomatoes and cilantro in central locations. testing meat before shipping it to stores and marinating raw chicken in plastic bags rather than open bowls. chipotle telling abc news overnight with all of these program components in place we will be able to reduce the risk of contamination within our system to a level near zero. >> i do think some consumers are questioning if this is the best to do it, why was this not in place beforehand. >> reporter: they're coming as they're struggling to regain customer trust after two outbreaks of e. coli sickened people in several states and 140
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noor row virus after eating at a restaurant in chipotle. >> no closure until the customer feels they know what happened, this i've isolated it and figured it out and made the necessary changes i think this will remain a risk for this company or could. >> reporter: that boston location where the nearly 140 people got sick with norovirus earlier this month finally cleared by inspectors and expected to re-open today. all of this having a major impact on chipotle's sales and stock prices both down double digits. lara. >> thank you. now turning to a massive hacking case targeting big name celebrities. a man charged with stealing personal information and trying to sell it. t.j. holmes has the story. good morning. >> think about the stuff in your e-mail accounts right now. the people you talk to. the things you say to them. if somebody steals our e-mail maybe nobody wants to pay for what's in our accounts but there was a guy, one guy in the bahamas with a computer stealing celebrity information and e-mail accounts and he was being pretty
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a marc and people willing to pay for the information he was stealing. this could have been a holiday disaster for a host of red carpet regulars. a new hacking case that could have exposed piles of private information, scripts and even a sex tape. >> it was apparent to us from our initial contact with mr. knowles he had a great deal of sensitive information. >> reporter: federal authorities charged alanzo knowles with stealing private information from 130 people including three nba players, one nfl player and rapper 50 cent. >> it was our goal to include this as quickly as possible. >> reporter: an undercover operation according to authorities exposed knowles was trying to sell information for thousands of dollars. >> the question is, what are you going to make of yourself. >> reporter: including six scripts for 50 cent's show on
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unreleased tracks, five unpublished movie and tv script, even social security numbers and, yes, sex tapes. federal authorities acted quickly after last year's sony's hack released information daily embarrassing studio executive and hollywood a-listers like jennifer lawrence, george clooney and angelina jolie including e-mails, associate security numbers and salary information. >> the government was able to shut it down before devastating damage was done. it could have been a very, very, very serious hack. >> in some cases we've seen they use tricks and hack into accounts and some of these cases he just tricked the celebrities into giving up their passwords, their e-mail accounts by texting them and they believed they were talking to someone legitimate. just always be careful. >> always be careful. thank you. high altitude survival story involves two hikers who got stuck in a massive snowstorm in the wilderness. rescue teams working furiously to save them. here's abc's clayton sandell.
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hikers are finally safe after a monumental blizzard. enharder. >> reporter: jesse and chase set up camp another snoqualmie pass but when they woke up tuesday morning, they were surrounded by over six feet of fresh powder with only a day's worth of food and no snowshoes they knew they had to call for help. >> it was up to his chest and he got a shovel and he was digging his way through. we both kind of just knew, all right, this is as far as we can go. >> reporter: rescue teams saying they worked for nearly 8 hours making the dangerous mile and a half trek to the campsite, some on snowmobiles. >> the mountain is not in a condition where people should be doing anything back country at this time. if you do get in trouble we may not be able to send people in there. >> reporter: the same area where snowy conditions forced rescue teams to call off a search tuesday for a missing skier, but
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emerging cold, tired but unharmed. >> i don't know what we would have done. honestly i didn't want to think what we would have done if we didn't have cell coverage. >> reporter: clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> this is why i prefer the couch, ladies and gentlemen. >> the weather is wacky. we heard about tornadoes. more extreme weather across the country this morning including flood watches in the east and the south. rob has that. >> going to be difficult driving across i-85, i-81. i-95 as well. flash flood watches across northern georgia in through the carolinas. even washington, d.c. where you could see a couple of inches of rainfall this morning and through the afternoon as this moisture gets into the northeast, another system coming our way saturday could dump seven inches or more across the arklatex region so watch out for the potential of flooding on
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danielle: good morning, temperatures are already in the 60' s along the south shore and the cape. the warm front is lifting so we will see record high temperatures during the afternoon today >> time to talk mr. uk lk about the rain. >> we'll talk about that and we do have so much more coming up
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>> live from wcvb. randy: good morning, the chipotle restaurant in boston since inspectors gave the beacon health. at the close earlier this month. police aren' t just getting a double shooting in jamaica plain. two men were shot at a complex, center street and both are expected to be ok. light traffic this morning and mild weather for sure. danielle: we have a low level
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are around the region and we will leave them in the forecast throughout this afternoon. the other story is the warm front lifting through bringing in warmer air. 70 degrees and going for record christmas day. s check on the morning commute. jeff: is pretty light by them there are some trouble spots around highland avenue. we are still working with the work crew on 24 northbound. randy: we' re back before the top of the hour and you can watch us anytime on our mobile app. have a great day and merry
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welcome back to "gma." you're looking live at the hard hit town of holly springs, mississippi, devastated by that tornado outbreak across six states last night from alabama to illinois. nearly two dozen twisters blamed for at least seven deaths and they're getting a better look at the destruction this morning. also right now, several arrests during protests by the activist group black lives matter. the demonstration moved from the mall of america to the minneapolis/st. paul airport where officials said it caused a terminal to be shut down. christmastime is here again. thanks to the fab four. overnight 3450usic by the beatle beatles becoming available for streaming online on nine
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>> i'm a huge beatles fan. around the horn quickly, favorite song. >> "twist and shout." >> "let it be." >> "let it be." >> not a beatles guy. >> wah-wah. >> i couldn't give you one beatles song. >> so young. >> i'm from memphis. i'm an elvis guy. >> fair enough. "dear prudence" just for the record. >> gifts just keep coming. norad santa tracker. that is it the man of the hour flying near the solomon islands right now, already he has delivered hundreds of millions of gifts this morning. we understand in a breaking news report. santa, don't forget my house. >> he won't. we also have the gift of music. it's not the beatles, don't relationship, it's the new york city's children's chorus singing "jingle bells" for us. they'll perform for us all morning. >> they sound great but we do want to begin with madonna locked in a custody battle this morning. the pop star fighting in court
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getting a court record to force their 15-year-old son rocco to come home for the holidays with her. linzie janis has the story. >> reporter: overnight madonna expressing herself in a new york city courtroom asking a judge to enforce the return of her teenage son from london where he's been visiting her ex-husband "sherlock" director guy ritchie. 15-year-old rocco who they share custody of reportedly doesn't want to live with his mom preferring to stay with his dad in the uk. but manhattan judge deborah kaplan granted madonna's request. the megastar seen leaving court wednesday. the judge ordering rocco to return to the u.s. the teen will reportedly get his own court appointed attorney allowing him to make a request to live with his father if he still wants to. >> reporter: the queen of pop who's in the middle of her rebel heart world tour reportedly just spent thanksgiving in barcelona
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david whom she adopted with ritchie in 2006. madonna and ritchie divorced back in 2008 ending their seven-year marriage. ritchie since remarrying model jackie ainsley with whom he has three children. ritchie was not in court but his attorney according to "the daily news" telling the judge rocco does not want to return to new york. abc news has reached out to both madonna and ritchie, neither has responded. america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> all right, thank you. we want to get more with nancy hln. this does not sound like a merry christmas for anyone involved. what do you make of this case? >> well, you know, it's easy to take pot shots at madonna. everybody wants to bring up her sex book, but news flash, that was back in the '90s before she had children. everyone wants to suggest she's
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but this may be a case of a 15-year-old boy rebelling controlling mother. but what 15-year-old boy doesn't think his mother is controlling? now, granted, apparently he's tired of touring with madonna. he toured with her on "rebel heart" and toured with her years ago. he may be sick of that for all i know. know, he's got a girlfriend in london. if this is not hammered out between the parents this could go all the way to an hague. >> nancy, for now the court sided with madonna. will this impact the custody in the big picture? >> i don't think it will impact the custody in the big picture and many people function under the myth there is a magical age at which the child, a minor, under the age of 18 can pick to live with one parent or the other. that is not necessarily true. at age 16 in most jurisdictions
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you know think about macaulay culkin, an example but the court very rarely lets a child choose who they're going to live with. they take into account what is the best interest of the child, now, we may guess that guy ritchie has more of a stable domestic life, but we don't know that. we'll find out as it unfolds. there will be a court hearing on february the 3rd and the court for now that's justice deborah kaplan has told the boy he must face-to-face. if he has any hope of ever >> yeah, all right. nancy, i hope for their sake they think about that he's still a little boy. >> don't judge madonna on her sex book, okay. >> no, agreed. that's a great final point. dan. >> merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> i agree. great final point. let's switch gears a little bit here with so many people
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atms of america will be humming with activity dispensing cash for last-minute gifts but this morning we're getting a glimpse of what could be the future. new technology that would render your atm card a relic. abc's gio benitez is here with more. good morning. >> good morning. you really won't believe your eyes or maybe i should say you won't believe what your eyes can do and that's because your cornea may become your next debit card. >> agent confirmed. >> reporter: it's like a scene out of "mission: impossible" but biometrics are no longer the future. they're hi. citi bank giving us a look where they're in the early stages of testing this high-tech atm that uses your eye, not a card, to verify your identity. >> we are always looking for innovations that will bring simplicity to your life. >> reporter: deibold, the maker shows us how it works. >> please present your eyes.
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this is very 007. first, you must register your eyes. then you simply schedule transactions through a mobile banking app. >> let's say you wanted $60 and you'd say, okay. >> reporter: when you arrive at the atm. >> just identify yourself, get your money. there's no more card, no more pin. >> reporter: when it comes to cardless atms bane of america is also testing them and jpmorgan says it already plans to roll some out in late 2016. >> use your fringeprint and enter your p.i.n. >> reporter: citibank says it makes your bank account even more secure. >> the iris scan is the second most reliable marker in your body behind the dna. >> reporter: it may seem silly but when they're thinking of that they're thinking of grabbing an eyeball and putting it in front of a machine. >> no picture, no videos. >> no eyeballs. cybersecurity experts agree. >> it'll add security by providing a level of uniqueness
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simple passwords. >> reporter: but the electronic frontier foundation says there still could be vulnerability if an unauthorized person is able to hack into a system where your biometrics are stored. again, this technology is not out yet. it's still being tested. citibank says it's important launches. in fact they don't even know yet when it's going to be released but i kind of want it now. it's pretty cool. >> unbelievable bit of technology. >> yeah. >> gio, thank you so much. we want to say we have so much more coming up, correct? >> atm cards, the secrets on how to get the best deal on those popular plastic presents. the ultimate christmas surprise. this woman's family gave her a life-changing gift.
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fitness trackers and $25 for coffeemakers. starbucks expects to shatter records for its cards selling 1700 cards every minute to pro-kras crastinate ors because gifters know it's sure to get used. now, one thing to watch out for, these cards are very alluring to scammers too so when you're buying one make sure you check for any signs of tampering especially along the back and, lara, since it's never too late i was going to pick up some for movies togethers. >> i would love to. thanks for the great tips. now coming up on "good morning america," talk about excited, this mom thought her gift was her military son coming home for the holidays. that would have been great, right? but she got an even bigger surprise. you won't believe what it was.
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p we have a really cool holiday surprise. a mom thought she knew what she was getting for christmas, but, man, she was wrong and in the best possible way. >> it's impossible to oversell this story in all seriousness i want everybody to sick back and take in in. the lady's name is eva. you see the video, kids come home and surprise their parents
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that's one thing, yes, son came home but he brought someone with him. you all sit back and enjoy this. >> huh? what's going on -- wow! oh, my god. >> wait for it. wait for it. wait for it. was a girl. >> oh. >> wait for the baby. >> oh! >> all right. >> wow. >> let me explain. >> yes, please. the son and his wife, they adopted the baby girl and they kept it because things can go wrong in an adoption and didn't want to tell anyone until they knew for sure and they said it's not something you can tell over the phone or e meal. we had to go there and that's the result. grandmother. >> congratulations. that is a christmas gift. all right, so much more coming don't go anywhere.
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>> live from wcvb channel five, this the news center five eyeopener update. randy: easy traveling this morning with the exception of a little fog and the skies are wide open. we can see them here and santa claus is making his way on norad radar around the world. he will be surprised when he gets to new england. danielle: hopefully, you can make it through the fog because it is dense and some spots with visibility down to zero miles
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we expect the fog to continue through the morning hours. it should back off through the afternoon. the only exception is the cape and islands. lots of warm temperatures today with a record highs likely. randy: let' s check on the morning commute. jeff: we have light volume for the holiday which means most people have a nice drive. we had a work crew on to the four northbound route 44 and there is still a backup for 140 that' traffic. randy: a 57-year-old woman is suffering serious injuries after she was struck by a car along washington street in holliston around 5:00 p.m. last night. the driver stayed at the scene for the investigation. recently come he might want to statement. the chain confirms it recently computer system that processes
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and the driver who crashed into tracy morgan's limo now charged with manslaughter. the walmart employee facing more than a decade in prison. coming to town home for the holidays. severe weather affecting millions of travelers snarling highways and delaying flights. what you will face as you make your way home just in time for christmas. it's the final countdown the clock is ticking. just 15 hours until it's time to gather around the tree. but there's still time to get massive bargains on gifts. we have the last-minute deals to help you save.
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and as we tart to celebrate the merryiest time of the year we'll take a look back at all the amazing moments that made this "gma's" best year ever as we say -- >> all: good morning, america! >> ho, ho, ho. and heaven and -- >> there's the chorus singing christmas carols and saw the man himself. that is the official macy's santa stopping off here in times square before getting back in his sleigh for some epic deliveries. >> the chorus. this is the new york city children's chorus, great to have them here demonstrating that it is possible to sing well with a scarf on. so much to get to on this christmas eve, we have some last, last-minute deals to gifts you can still get before the big day.
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think it pays to be a procrastinator. if it means family, feasting, how you can eat well and eat right. there he is, dave zinczenko has surprises for us in the gift boxes. >> right here. >> can't wait to see what is in here. >> this is so important. on the holidays i stuff myself sick. >> that's what it's about. >> cookie crumbs on my face. a bad look. first to tom llamas with the morning rundown. >> the big story this morning, the death toll rising after a tornado outbreak across the south. violent storms spawning nearly two dozen twisters killing at least seven people in mississippi, tennessee and arkansas. reducing dozens of homes to that right there, rubble. a monster twister in holiday springs, mississippi, killed a 7-year-old boy riding in a car with his family. the winds were strong enough to toss this tractor trailer on its side and today more torrential rains are expected from atlanta to north carolina. and the south isn't the only part of the country facing
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abc's alex perez is at chicago's o'hare airport. alex, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tom. it has been pretty much nonstop. take a look at the mess behind me. the line is snaking through the security checkpoints. one person telling us it took them about 55 minutes to get to the other side. now, mother nature creating problems across the country. overnight, rain and fog causing thousands of flight cancellations and delays, nearly twice as many as you would see on a regular day. more than 38 million people are expected to fly this holiday season and more than 3.5 million of them will pass right here through o'hare. if you're headed to an airport today, you better be ready for tom. >> that's right. all right, alex, thank you very the homeland security department is reportedly planning a mass deportation of undocumented immigrants from central america. "the washington post" reports as soon as next month, federal agents are planning to carry out raids targeting hundreds of families who have ignored orders
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leave the country. in politics now donald trump firing back at hillary clinton in a series of new tweets, trump warns clinton, quote, be careful, hillary, as you play the war on women card in response to clinton saying she deplores the tone and rhetoric of trump's campaign, trump said, quote, i deplore the death and destruction she caused. and check your credit card statement carefully if you stayed at a hyatt hotel recently. hyatt is the latest to report a braep of its payment processing system by hackers. no word yet how many hotels have been affected. a walmart truck driver has been indicted in last year's crash that injured comedian tracy morgan and killed morgan's friend. the charges include aggravated manslaughter and investigators say he had not slept, for get this, 28 hours and was still driving. a terrifying keen when this helicopter carrying tourists s s lurched off the ground while landing.
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alec baldwin is back in the headlines, this time, guys, it's for something good. he and his wife rushed to help a man after he fell unconscious hitting his head on the sidewalk. baldwin called 911 while the man comforted the man placing their child's blanket under his head. a live holiday nativity scene, a goat decided the manger looked pretty comfy so hopped right inside it. everyone burst out laughing. even the actors. luckily baby jesus wasn't occupying the manger yet. story. the goat last night at least stole the show. >> thank you so much. over to t.j. >> i'm relieved to hear that baby jesus is okay, guys. well, coming up on the "gma morning menu," yes, you can still get last-minute gifts, believe it or not. also a gift coming to us from dave zinczenko telling us that
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bring your challenges can i just say i know how george feels now. >> yeah. >> works for me. welcome back to "gma" as we get ready to celebrate christmas and ring in the new year. we want to dell great a fantastic year here on "gma." it's our 40th and here's a look back at the biggest news and the biggest fun. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> oh. >> exclusive. >> exclusive. >> exclusive first look only on "gma." >> only on "gma." gloat a lot of fun to look forward to but like every morning for the last 40 years we'll start with news. >> breaking news.
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>> dolby theatre. >> oregon. >> here in cuba. >> here is tehran. >> now to those attacks in paris and the hunt for the most wanted man in the world. >> in perfect french the man said you killed our brothers in syria and now we're here. >> the gunman walked in during the bible study and suddenly opened fire. behind me. >> the naacp is holding a rally to get this confederate flag taken down. amazing grace >> california massacre. >> you can still see the vehicles, the cars left behind by all those employees who raced out of that building. >> i heard a lot of my colleagues running and stomping and crying. >> the huge field of presidential hopefuls.
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and tired of hearing about your damn e-mails. >> thank you. >> should corporate america love hillary clinton? >> everybody should. >> are you running for president? >> yes, i am running for president. >> but why you? >> i think this country is at a generational moment. >> you suggested voters don't want an amateur hour. >> people want someone there to make these digs. >> donald trump. >> they're bringing drug, they're bringing crime. they're rapists and some i assume are good people. >> complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> you're increasingly being compared to hitler. does that give you any pause at all. >> no, we are now at war. >> the war against isis. >> isis. >> the fight against isis. >> isis is gaining strength, aren't they? supply don't think they are gaining strength. we have contained them. >> the latest on jihadi john. >> believed to be dead. >> crisis in syria. >> millions have already been
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>> the train attack thwarted by those american heros. >> here in paris. >> what was going through your mind. >> acting on adrenaline doing what we had to do to survive. >> more than 100 plus inches here in boston. >> we are getting blasted, indeed, the blizzard in full force. >> 10,000 people without power. >> i want to go straight into that tornado. >> look at the damage to this roof. >> the winds knocking over this truck weighing tons. >> miraculous stories of survival out of nepal. that massive earthquake. >> they didn't think anyone here was still alive and then this morning they heard a voice. >> bombshell developments in the deflategate. >> defleetgate. >> defleetgate scandal. >> coach, have you spoken to tom brady since the decision. >> i talk to the team every day. >> have you spoken to tom brady? >> i talk to the team every day. >> exclusive interview with hulk hogan. >> are you a racist?
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i never should have said what i said. >> naacp leader under fire for pretending to be african-american. >> are you african-american? >> i don't -- i don't understand the question. >> the pope will be here in just a couple of hours. >> we are curious if you have a message before your visit to the united states. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> historic decision by the court on gay marriage. >> the county clerk who refused to issue same-sex marriage licenses. >> kim davis. >> is your boss god. >> the main authority that rules my life is the lord. >> bruce jenner's emotional roller coaster opening up. >> i am a woman. >> what if someday i could make a difference in the world. >> three brave women held captive for a decade in cleveland. >> share with us your emotions when you first realized it's over, i made it.
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i think we're free now. >> the team wins. we are team. >> yes! oh glory >> that was the longest standing ovation. >> i felt like we were paying honor to dr. king. >> jennifer aniston's top secret weding. >> how did you marriage to keep it a secret? >> where there is a will, there is a way. >> live on "gma's" 40 for 40 live stream event. baby you're perfect life >> our marathon 40 for 40 celebration, the epic good morning america live stream. >> 40 years in 40 hours. >> unprecedented the access we've been given. >> a lot of big things. >> i've been up for almost 24 hours he and i'm getting delirious. i'm going to get loose tonight >> this was done for your
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it took two days and two guys to pick this beautiful -- [ laughter ] >> nick watt has been on our 40 for 40 express. [ cheers and applause ] see you on the rebound broke up with the ex >> everyone you know and love >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. from "gma." >> the "gma" news anchors, come join me behind the desk here. >> happy -- >> happy -- >> good morning, america. happy birthday. i'm burning up pump me up that's how i'm feeling when you're next to me >> you're on right now. >> hello, am i on? i have no idea if i'm on or not. >> oh, sorry. for reading our notes here. >> i believe this is a 2015 -- >> honeycrisp.
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>> we're not allowed to do that. >> you can touch the baby. you are allowed. we're tight. you can come at me like this -- this -- sorry. >> oh, auntie george -- auntie george? >> uncle george. will baby-sit. so sorry. >> marciano. >> robach gets a robach, strahan gets a strahan, i never get a stephanopoulos. >> cover your ears, people. >> whoa! living on a prayer something in the way you move shake it down now shake it now watch me whip now watch me nae nae >> watch me nae nae.
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la la la la la >> that is a drop the mike moment. >> quiet on the set! >> are you trying for birdman or momma's family. >> what is that wig? >> what did you say? i can't hear you. >> oh, ah. not my bun, these buns. >> i don't know how to drive this thing. >> chewie. >> monster mash dubsmash. >> taylor swift. >> the hulk. >> ed sheeran. >> cookie lyons. >> this cookie don't crumble. >> donald trump. >> your ratings will be huge! >> wake up. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning, america! >> good morning, america. i'm taking over "gma."
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>> hi, george. >> here we go. turning the tables. whoa, whoa, whoa. okay. >> crazy. >> look who is here. >> it is hot. >> i challenge you. >> oh, really? wa waagh. >> oooh. >> i've been hiding under that desk for three hours. >> what is he doing over here. >> be proud of his eyebrows. >> george, you have really good bone structure. why don't you do a look? >> i'd call that one grecian burn. >> i'll take it. go big or go >> here they are your world cup champs. >> please welcome team usa. so proud of you. so happy. you bring us all to tears. [ cheers and applause ]
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>> look at the water. here's a big one. >> whoo! >> gooo! >> hungry hippos, the speed and timing. >> no hands, ginger. >> whoa! >> yay! i i did it all >> good morning, america. welcome. i'm standing on this colossal stalagmite, the jewel of the crown here in this cave. >> ginger will take us into the mouth of an erupting ing ing volcano with the help of a drone. >> look at this. we're just getting inside that crater. >> it is time for us to go above and beyond, to celebrate the unsung heroes, all across this great country. >> we got about a thousand folks
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i did it all >> oh! >> it's overwhelming. how do you put it into words? this is my fight song take back my -- >> the viral phenomenon "fight song" inspiring people all across the country. >> for these kids heroes and fathers are one in the same. who is that? >> that's my dad. >> that's your dad. >> richard, how are you? >> good. how are you, sir? >> i love you and i miss you. i hope you come back. >> i love you too, guys. >> in 2008 cheryl action jackson started a tiny food pantry for people in need in her hometown of plano, texas. >> aaagh. >> we want to bring home to your hometown, we're coming. we cannot wait to meet you. my fight song
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>> a very special coach helped turn around a high school football team and a community. something they want to say to you. >> this is overwhelming. >> going to disney world. >> ginger zee, how much we love you. especially because you'll do anything. >> anything. >> my most extreme adventure yet, motherhood. this is going to be the best day of my life my life [ cheers and applause ] just keep your eyes on me i said you're holding back she said shut up and dance with me this woman is my destiny she said ooh shut up and dance with me >> ooh.
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>> this. >> that is one of the songs from the show too. that you listen to. >> is that the dancing? >> ooh. shut up and dance don't you dare look back just keep your eyes on me i said you're holding back she said shut up and dance with me this woman is my destiny she said ooh shut up and dance with me >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. ooh shut up and dance >> roll 'em. [ cheers and applause ] >> wow. makes me terry. >> it's an incredible year. 40 years too. >> yeah, and -- >> it flies by. so much news. >> i just have to say our team, i mean, look at the production, the work that went into all those fun celebrations, those moments that we can dance about,
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you guys rock. i'm so proud of family. >> the emotional stories are somebody. never a dry eye in the house. >> i love any chance we can see t.j. dance, i'm always thrilled. >> you know, some of those things i forgot about. some of those things i wanted to forget about. the show had a baby this year. how do you top that? >> we'll try. 20% -- >> what a great team we have. i want to thank the amazing team that put that piece together, matt knox, amanda keegan, dan and saval, marcello, yu-jin kim and, rob, what do you got for us? >> i feel after that -- >> i think it's going to be huge! >> there we go. >> some flash flood watches across the southeast and tornado watches. slow moving front, the
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up temperatures in the 70s, oh, my goodness. santa will have a hard time skidding on the rooftop. take the train because christmas is coming to the northern plains and rocky mountains where it will be white. >> you're busy. danielle: good morning, we are going for a high of 70 in boston. it is going to be warm so enjoy it and warm for christmas day and dried it all right, are you ready? last-minute christmas deals you can get under the tree. there is still time. >> it's going to be huge.
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antoinette: good morning, the chipotle restaurant in cleveland circle will reopen to the public today. street location a clean bill of virus outbreak forced to to close earlier this month. police are investigating a shooting in jamaica plain as two men were shot. both are expected to be ok. this is a live look outside and we have a warm up on the way amidst raindrops. danielle: some rain this morning and some fog to contend with that should break apart.
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then the warm front comes through and you can see 60' s in southeastern massachusetts and 40' s in worcester and boston. upper 60' s through the afternoon and it is a mild christmas day. antoinette: if you have to work today, your commute is looking pretty good. jeff: that' s true for almost everybody but there was a problem on route 24 thisorning with a work crew northbound by route 44. there is a delay on the mbta on the b line because of a crash. antoinette: thank you. you are back with another update at 8:56 a.m. you can always watch the latest news center5 newscaster anytime
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that is the new york city children's chorus getting us in the spirit for christmas all morning. their record is called "simple gifts" available on amazon and itunes in case you need a last-minute present, t.j., rob and i don't need any help if we need last-minute presents because we have santa right here. we just raid the sleigh. >> we got the man. right now santa told me he's a little hot. it's 70 degrees in new york and him. we'll be hanging out with santa with the folks for last-minute gifts, we turn to lara and tom for that.
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of surfer shorts. christmas. tom is here to bail you out with the deepest discounts and last-second deals if you haven't gotten your shopping done yet, have you gotten yours left? >> no, i still have some big gifts to do after this broadcast. >> you'll use some of these tips? only some. >> some are really good. >> most people can. i've been talking to my sources amazing deals. the big board, the limited, right now, storewide you can't beat this, 50% to 60% the entire store. if you have teenagers, some at home may have teenagers, abercrombie & fitch, that store, 40% to 60% off the entire store, the models are not for sale, 40% to 60% off. game bore gymboree, all their clothing is $14.99 and under.
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say for today. >> lara spencer, do you have one dollar. >> i have one dollar. >> i have an iphone. best plan, get an iphone6s. you have to sign up for a plan. you work hard, you work long hours, doing the antique thing, you need a break. how about a recliner. i have a recliner for you. 50% off series recliner plus $50 off once you buy it. lara. >> i agree. the first thing on my list was recliners so -- >> nothing says i love you or merry christmas like a hammer. lowe's, 45% off tools, screwdrivers, hammers, chisels, whatever you want, 45 bucks, bust out of jail, there you go. >> well, they are great gifts for both men and women and then what should we wait to buy after christmas? >> you know, this is a tradition that goes back to the 19th
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to cuba and spain, the white sale, linens, linens in january, you can get linens after christmas deals, spectacular, you can get all kinds of thing, twin beds, queen bed, king beds, everything you want. >> if this news thing doesn't work out for you -- >> i'm auditioning for the shopping network. >> the home shopping network. >> but real quick outerwear, we know it is so warm so you can get great deals on coats so expensive. >> wait till after christmas. >> mock turtlenecks are flying off the shelves they're so cheap. >> is there a deal on a dickey? >> possibly. fitness equipment because we eat so much, we want to work out, the thighmaster is on sale if you want it, fitness equipment, t.j. wants some tank top, he'll look good in them, dumb many bells for rob, if you need a treadmill -- >> any reason why we should wait until after the holidays. >> people work out and eat so much and want to look good after christmas. >> deeper discounts.
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>> okay. >> especially outerwear, mock turtleneck, trust me on this. >> you know what a dickey is, right? >> i have no idea. >> a turtleneck that goes to here and can tuck it into a shirt. >> a dickey. >> a dickey. >> which is very cool -- >> thank you for that sartorial advice. we appreciate it. we should say nobody does christmas like disney. they're in the business of making dreams come true and robin went behind the scenes and met one very deserving family. >> reporter: it's the most wonderful time of the year. in the most knowledge cal place on earth. awesome crowds, toy soldiers were in place and ready to kick off christmas disney style. santa claus >> the performances are magical.
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even the wicked cast of "descendants" came to play who could ask for more. >> you know janel parrish from "pretty little liars" but she played a different role here. the musical, how did that go. >> so much fun and got to meet people i admired. >> what's the most unforgettable moment. >> let's make one right now. >> five, four, three -- >> on main street i had the opportunity to meet the rogers, a family with six adopted children who spent the entire week in the park, a holiday treat for a deserving family. i mean, what's it like to be in this family. >> we all love each other so much and it's just like having a bunch of characters balled up it's really fun. >> tell me what this experience was like for the rogers family. >> it was a chance of a lifetime
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kids, the smiles, the quirky little moments and the shows and things that we saw, the moments created that we couldn't have thankful. it was truly amazing. >> great family. our thanks to robin for that. disney park celebrates not only the joy of the holiday season but the unforgettable moments it has created over the past 60 years. disney park's unforgettable christmas celebration airs on abc at 10 a.m., noon eastern, air times vary so check your local listings and let's get it over to rob for another look at the weather. santa doesn't break a sweat. breathable. protects him in the elements. come on. >> ohio. >> we take them all sorts and states. we love them. you know, how about christmas cities? it's an annual tradition. tom spoke about his.
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wisconsin, 33, santa, idaho, 27, evergreen -- sorry, colorado, 27 and minus 4 in alaska. the snow is out west. [ cheers and applause ] >> this weathercast brought to you by ashley furniture. it is christmas eve and feels like the fourth of july. dan. >> santa is definitely not sweating. >> santa is sweating bucks. >> it's the most wonderful time of the year. >> right. >> say it like you mean it next time. coming up our health and wellness guru dave zinczenko talks about having a christmas feast without derailing your diet. what's in the boxes? that's ahead as we hear the
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talics test text1 plain and we are a week away from making new year's resolutions, one of the most popular one, of course, is losing weight and this is the time of year when many of us do a lot of grazing at holiday party --
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>> i'm not really eating. >> tips on guilt-free grazing, dave zinczenko, man, it's the holidays. ki just drink copious amounts of wine and go with the salt and the ham and the fat, just one day. >> you're not going to do that here. the average christmas day is 7,000 calories. i'm not going to grinch it up but we're going to have a lot of healthy indulgences. >> appetizers. >> starting with shrimp. this is the number one shrimp and prosciutto wrapped melon balances. here's the thing, just one of these, this is so much protein, it's just ten calories so you could have a dozen of these or you could have one fatty pig in a blanket. the protein will fill you up. the prosciutto wrapped melon ball is fantastic because you're getting the italian ham but it's
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in-laws talk politics, this helps bust stress. pass me another melon ball. >> you threw some ham in there. >> these are 25 calories each so either could eat nine of these meatballs. >> main course. >> right here. okay. okay. >> we're going with the ham. this is just 106 calories per serving and 85 of those calories is protein. this little piggy will not go to your waistline, okay. right here and, again, you're getting protein which is going to help fill you up without filling you out so that you have -- >> so far so good. i was a little skeptical. i kind of like what we're doing. >> we got another one. so these are the sides. we've got brussels sprouts, the great thing about brussel sprout, 38 calories per cup, zero fat. zero fat. which means that you can then
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maple syrup and sizzling bacon and you're still only at 180 calories. >> even with the bacon. >> even with the bacon and the maple syrup. >> you know, t.j., don't just go for the bacon. go for the vegetable too. >> don't get me started on mashed potatoes. it could be cream, it could be cheese. here the parmesan roasted potatoes. what's great, you know what you're getting. it's fresh slices, it's finally grated cheese, olive oil, heart healthy. >> if you haven't created menus think about the roasted potatoes instead of the more traditional mash. >> all coming under 1,000 calories. >> including -- >> including the coconut cream pie. >> come on, man. >> 240 calories per slice. and it's an egg based filling. we use meringue instead of flipped cream and it's just a great way to -- >> one plate. one plate. i start at that end and make it
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how many calories. >> 900. >> come on. >> as opposed to 7,000 calories. >> here's a tip. use that handy device called a plate and a height restriction >> right. it. that's it. >> because people who don't use plates eat 100% more when they park themselves in front of the food table. >> i was skeptical but you brought me around here. well, coming up here what santa
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ge cc1 test messa all season long we've been celebrating macy's's believe campaign representing to bring joy to children with life-threatening medical conditions and donates $1 to make-a-wish for every letter dropped or or submitted online. this morning our christmas eve grand finale so let's take a look back at everything they've accomplished.
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when it comes to believing, 17-year-old taylor hay is an expert. eight years ago at the age of 9 she was diagnosed with non-hodgkins lymphoma. >> there were several types i was hospitalized for five weeks straight and had allergic reactions and it was tough. >> reporter: as difficult as it was, it cemented in her a deep sense of faith. >> having belief and having faith is so important and just to believe that everything is going to get better. >> reporter: it was only appropriate then when taylor, an aspiring child actress was given a chance to have a wish granted she wished to voice a role in the annual holiday special "yes, virginia" and the importance of believing in santa claus. >> where have you been? >> we went to see santa. >> reporter: she voiced the character taylor named after and made to look just like her. >> she's so much fun. she's so bubbly and energetic. >> he brought me a dollhouse. >> i got a bow and arrow. >> it was a blast to be able to voice her.
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the making of "yes, virginia" was just what the doctor ordered. >> just seeing her come to life meant everything to her which, of course, meant everything to me to see my daughter doing what she loved to do. >> today, taylor's cancer-free, ray full time college student and proof positive in the importance of believing. >> i wouldn't change my wish for the world. not only did i get an amazing wish, i'm actually able to give back through the wish. one of my mottos especially going through cancer is that i have to believe that everything is going to get better and, you know what, it did. >> and there he is, the man himself but we are joined by martine reardon, chief marketing officer of macy's and john crowley, board chair of make-a-wish america and you're holding a very large check, all of your hard work has culminated in how much money. >> $2 million. i am so proud to say. congratulations.
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macy's believe campaign, the best campaign that i believe macy's does to help the make-a-wish foundation for all of those children with life-threatening diseases to make their wishes come true. >> i want to ask, what does this mean to make-a-wish? 2 million must go a long way. >> the generosity of macy's, martine is remarkable. we are going to be able to provide wishes for over 200 children with this gift and, you know, i'm honored to be the national chairman of make a wish but i'm also the wish dad of two very special children, megan and patrick so we know as a family the impact that a wish can have not just on the children but on the families themselves so to be able to provide that, a couple of hundred times is really remarkable and special and thank you so much, macy's and martine. for making this happen. >> you know firsthand we just saw it in the piece the impact their lives. so generous of macy's to match and so generous of folks who
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>> we really want to thank our customers, it's our customers and employees who really help make this happen to raise $2 million, 1 million in one day on national believe day while we were granting 50 wishes country. macy's loves the make-a-wish foundation. this is one of the greatest assets that macy's has in their dna which is to really give back to all our communities across the country so i thank "gma" for helping us do this. you know, i am a board member of the make-a-wish foundation so near and dear to my heart and john and i work hard to make sure we can grant these wishes. >> we've been talking about food and shopping but this is the meaning of christmas. >> this is what it's all about. >> the ability to share the power of the wish which is just great so merry christmas. >> a simple statement. santa, what would you like to say to our viewers. >> it's the most wonderful time of the year and happy christmas to all and to all a good morning. >> yeah!
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john, the entire team at macy's and make-a-wish, learn more about the macy's believe campaign at our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! oh, santa is jingling away and coming up we've got the new movie pushing its stars and our correspondents to extremes.
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>> action fans including as i've just learned tom llamas have a major christmas gift heading their way when "point break" hits movie screens the reimaging of the classic featuring extreme athletes pushing the lilt and abc's nick watt got to ride along with some of the stunt men. >> reporter: "point break" the most stunt-tastic movie opens with this ridiculous ride along a ridge filmed from a helicopter and under the helmets these guys. >> there was a few times i got literally blown off the trail and just went down the side of the mountain because of the rotor wash. >> reporter: you have to go big and lived to tell the tale. you guys do not have a death wish. >> no. it's calculated over many, many, many years of riding. >> reporter: there's dustin, steve. who's the third guy? >> ah. >> they taught me how. >> i'm still alive. >> whoo!
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>> i'm riding the actual bike dustin rode in "point break" mercifully not on the virgin trails in utah they picked for the movie location. was it terrifying? >> a couple time, yeah and i think it was probably more terrifying for him. >> because he was in your dust. >> yeah, he couldn't see anything. >> 90% of it almost completely blind. some of the ridges are literally as wide as your tires. >> but they claim this, even this is safer than riding a motorcycle on a public highway. >> people still get hurt really bad but you don't have to worry about cars or things in the road. >> texting and riding on the tracks. >> nobody is texting and driving on the tracks. >> reporter: for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news at the l.a. county raceway. >> i'm suddenly very impressed with nick watt. by the way, "point-blank" in theaters tomorrow. >> great. >> "point break."
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>> thanks for being with us on this christmas eve. we're wishing all of you a wonderful holiday. >> point-blank we'd like to wish you that and the official macy's's santa for spending time with us. he was a good sport even though it's rather warm out there. >> and a warm good-bye and a special thank you to our graphic artist wendy hirsch retiring after 35 years here at abc news, wendy, we wish you the best. >> yes, we salute you, congratulation congratulations. now to sing us into the holiday here's the new york city's all ye faithful above
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5, this is the eyeopener update. antoinette: we are taking a live look outside with some raindrops. danielle: it will warm up today and we have some dense fog in some spots so be careful out there. hit or miss showers and record high temperatures for worcester and boston getting their 70 degrees. it is a warm christmas he followed by a warm and dry christmas day at 61 degrees. a good chance for rain saturday into sunday but temperatures will drop into the upper 40' s. antoinette: let' s check in on the commute. jeff: it has been light with a holiday today so there' s not a lot of traffic. one of the spots this morning' s been the work crew on 24 northbound still blocking traffic. there was a crash on route one northbound through saugus and that traffic is easing up quickly.
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