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good morning, america. anti-trump protests escalate. a trump supporter caught on camera attacking a fellow student on a college campus as president obama tries to peacefully pass t baton. >> i don't think he is ideological. i think ultimately he's pragmatic. >> his president-elt as donald trump builds his team, the new role rudy giuliani may play in his white house. breaking overnight a massive manht for this accused killer escaped from a county jail. now authorities warn he mayave stolen a truck with rifle inside. the search for this man who could be armed and dangerous. caught on camera, this hot air balloon goes haywire at a festival catching fire as fireworks explode. firefighters on the sce as the
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lives. an abc news exclusive. the woman in the middle of two of the biggest stories of the year, megyn kelly here live. >> you call women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals. >> what does she think about donald trump's election and the private meeting they had during the campaign to try to end his attacks against her, plus sexual harassment charges against roger ailes. what she is saying about her former fox news bos and why didn she earlier only on "gma" this morning. and good morning, america. a lot of news to get to this morning but also a very big "gma" tradition. >> because it's that time of the year. we're revealing "people's" sexiest man alive. o is going to be on that cover? >> we know. very sexy man. >> i don't know. >> you don't know? >> no. >> you might really be surprised.
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>> we'll have much on that. first calls for a peacel transition of power from president obama. there he is touching down in greece just hours ago for his final international trip as president. back here at home anti-trump protests like this one at ohio state university escalating. abc's tom llamas is here with more on the reaction to donald trump's election and who will be joining his white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the trump team coming together his first hires. this as some of trump's closest allies are giving us a glimpse of what may be ahead. trumpoyalist rudy giul may soon be joining president-ect donald trump in the white house. giuliani saying he won't be trump's attorney general but he may be secretary of state. both giuliani and former u.n. ambassador john bolton are contenders for the post. >> john would be a very good choice. >> is there anybody better?
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trump's first decisions is coming under scrutiny. elevating his campaign ceo stephen bannon to chief strategist and white house counselor. >> don't believe the media. don't believe the establishment. do not believe the permanent political class. we are on the right side of history. >> reporter: bann who ran breitbart led the charge to tur platform for the alt-right. from house minority leader nan there must be no sugar coating the reality that a white nationalist has been named chief strategist for the trump administration. trump advisers slamming those descriptions of bannon. >> he's been the general of this campaign and, frankly, people should look at the full resume. he's got a harvard business degree. he's a naval officer. he has success in entertainment. >>eporter: in his first news conference since the election esident obama revealing that during that oval oice meeti
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that opposed him and realize the importance of his post-election decisions. >> how he staffs the first steps he takes, the first impressions he makes, the reset that can happen after an election. >>eporter: obama telling americans to give president-elect trump a chance and offered his successor this stern advice. >> there are going to be certain elms of his temperament that not serve him well them. >> reporter: and before he wrapped up his news conferenc president obama also had some advice f his own party saying they have to spend the time in small towns and states like iowa to create political bases that deliver votes and victories on ection day. >> tom, thanks. joining me now fox news anchor megyn kelly out with a new book "settle for more" but let's look at these appointments.
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entitled to surround himself with the pple he most trusts. bannon is the only one that's caused a lot of controversy. sort of like a tale of two cities where you've got reince establishment which trump has been railing against and stephen bannon who spent his entire career -- >> he says they are going to be equal partners but what does that mean inside the white house. this could set up kind of a civil war. >> it could be awkward but what i'm hearing is steve bannon will he's the trump whisperer. >> even thoe he's not the chief of staff. >> unusual situation because normally the chief of staff would be the one who is. we're being told steve bannon will have the ear of donald trump. i d't know what that means for reince priebus. maybe psident-elect trump needs somebody to work the hill and staff decisions. >> that would suggest perhaps president obama was wrong in his judgment when he said he doesn't think trump is ideological and thinks he's pragmatic. >> both are true. i think both are true.
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he is pragmatic and i think ste bannon thoh he is a controversial figureas advised donald trump very well. it was flailing until bannon came in who doesn't run tical campaigns but who completely understands these working class americans who have had it with washington and the so-called establishment. >> what do you say to those who say it's bringing a white supremist into the white house. >> i don't know there's evidence of that. >> the breitbart headlines. >> the breitbart headline, his defend defenders say is he's not responsible for every single headline that went up on breitbart while he was the executive chairman and that that website is known for being provocive and so they're looking for cliques.now it defi segment of the so-called alt-right but i don't know you could tar the entireeam with th brush or steve bannon with that brush but no question this man is controversial?
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you are called 2016 your year of of your encounter, the tough ll encounters. what does that tell you about what kind of president he will be and how can you mutt that all aside in covering him? >> i have a year of doing it so now it's easy to cov him because we're out of that weird place that we were in. it definitely poses challenges when he was coming after me so relentssly and causing security issues in my life and theife of my family but i did it. and it was a test of me a person and a professional and i think my team and i at he kelly file"anaged to navigate it pretty well. what it tells me aboutt kind of president he will, ,listen no question he is thin-skinned and can be mean-spirited and vindictive but my ownxperience with him proves that he's able to let things go if he so chooses, right. he came aft me like a dog with a bone for nine months but finally when i went to see him at trump tower and believe me, i
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we got past it. i think he has a magnanimous piece of him. he has a charming piece to him as well and while i think trump doesn't like it when he feels attacked if he feels you're open-minded or neutral towards him he becomes a bit more open-mind. he often fee as tacked when he's not is often the problem. >> "settle f more" is out today. we'll talk about that. donald trump, roger ailes in our next half hour. n to new questions about the internet's possible after fake news stories trended online, facebook and google are now reportedly taking steps to curb those sites. our chief business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is here so, rebecca, how are they responding? >> well, robin, they are responding big this morning and if you've spent any time on the internet and social media chances are you've seen these fake news stories but might not even know it. for example, we googd who won this high up in the search nd results, a fake story claiming
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the pular vote by a wide margin, then there's ts on facebook, trump loses support of police union afteraying tulsa shooting cop choked. that's not trueeither. well, now google and facebook are targeting how the creator of these fake news sites make money. google announcing overnight it will prevent websites that push phony news from using its ad sensitizing network and facebook announcing it is on that too. >> thank yo we move to that breaking news from missouri. an accused killer escaped from jail after a dooras left open. the search, good morning, on pierre. >> reporter: good morning, george. that's right. a massive manhunt now under way for a convict that police believe is armed and dangerous. daniel campbell charged with first degree murder and assault snuck out of the county jail in
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door that was open while construction work was going on at the jail. they believe he stole a dodge pickup truck two hours later with a deer rifle inside. scary situation unfolding for the people in that area, george. much.ay, pierre, thanks very >> scary, indeed. now to that stunning verdict in that h carrial in georgia. justin ross harris found guilty on all eight charges convicted of murdering his son by leaving him locked in a abc's steve osunsami is in marietta, georgia, with more. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. this was a surprising result for many who have been following this case closely from the very beginning. jurors not only agreed this father was negligent but that he intended to kill his son. >> we find the defendant guilty. >> reporter: justin ross harris sat nearly stone-faced after they delivered blow after blow.
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cruelty and seconding with an underage girl which prosecutors say was happening while his son was dying outside his atlanta office in this silver suv. the jury of six women and six men decided that 22-month-old cooper harris was killed intentionally after being strapped into this rear-facing car seat by his father and left for more than seven hours in the parked car on a summer day in 2014. >> you had to accept that somebody is capable of this level of evil. it really ate >> reporter: harris failed to convince jurors that this was an accident. that he simply forgot to drop his son off at day care on his way in to work that morning. his now ex-wifeven took his side. >> he must have forgot. >> rorter: during deliberations last week jurors asked again to look at a police station video where harris and the boy's mother are heard discusng the story he told authoritie >> did you say too much? >> all i did was tell them the
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planning to appeal. >> from the moment we met ross harris, we've never once ever once wavered in our absolute belief that he' not guilty of what he's just been convicted of. >> reporter: harris is looking at life inrison and he'll be behind me here in maet, se georgia, on december 5th. george. >> okay, steve, thanks very much. thound to that smoke and fire tearing across the soheast. eight state battling flames right now and abc's eva pilgrim is on the north carolina, where firefighters have been working all through the night. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, george. you can see the fire coming down the mountain. we're staying across the street. trees could fall down here. this morning, there's no end in sight to the flames. flames crawling up and down mountains all across the southeast, thousands of firefighters from as far ay as alaska battling 42 wildfires across eht states. authorities say many
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cooperation with anyone who has information on anyone who may have started any of these fires. we do believe most of these fires are man-made. >> reporter: in north carolina, the party rock fire around chimney rock forcing a thousand people out of their homes, mandatory evacuations in place. the ongoing drought creating dry conditions fueling the fires. some burning for more than a month and no rain in the forecast any time soon. for now you can see the fire is moving very slowly down the as it conties to move down. >> we could have these challenges through march. >> reporter: the widespread smoke prompting air quality warnings, code red in western north carolina, orange in parts of georgia, some residents wearing masks. >> just went in my lungs and i had to get out of here. >> reporter: another problem here, you can see there's still leaves on the trees, when tse leaves fall, it can reignite the flames. michael.
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let's turn to david kerley standing by reagan national airport where i sounds like there was a scary moment in the sky on monday, david. >> reporter: ye, it was a very scary moment, michael. a couplef pilots took evasive action thinkg they saw a drone and injured two of their own flight attendants. the investigation this morning into what the pilots of a plane with 54 passengers on board saw coming towards them leading to their severe action. the pilots making a sharp turn at 9,000 feet in t the cabin and injured. once on the ground the pilots said they thought it was a drone coming towards them. >> they see a flash. they see something atn altitudehey would not expect another airplane or something to be flying and so they instinctively make a sharp turn to get ay from whatever it . >> reporter: the two flight attendan were treated and already this year, pilots'
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happens if it hits a passenger plane. >> i'm just hovering. >> there are several efforts like this one to come up with technology to counter drones. this government funded corporation can overpower a drone's signal taking over control of the drone and flying it to safety. of course, now a pilot traveling several hundred miles an hour has to make a split-second decision and that's what those canadian pilots did what they thought was a drone. >> they make those qck decisions, you're right. my with the other top stories including tourists trapped by an earthquake. >> a u.s. warship arrived to help evacuate thousands of residents who are stranded in towns cut off by monday's powerful earthquake in new zealand. a nine-story building is in danger of collapsing at this hour prompting evacuatn orders there. damage right now stichlted in the billions. meanwhile, those cows we showed
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that hill after a landslide have now been rescued. well, some u.s. service members and cia operatives could face charges for the alleged torture of detainees in afghanista the international criminal court says there is evidence americans tortured more than 80 prisoners back in 2003 and 2004. a full investigation is possible which could lead to charges. and this morning, we want to take a moment to pay tribute to a pioneering journalist, gwen ifill. the role model for has died of cancer at the age of 61. >> good eveng, i'm judy woodruff. >> and i'm gwen ifill. >> reporter: one-half of the first all femal anchor team on nightly news. >> how are you? >> reporter: gwen ifill once told "the new york times" that as a little girl watching the news, she would look up and not see anyone who looked like me in any way. >> that' w diversity matters. you're bringing a different life experience to your
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graduated from simmons college recalling her first news internship at the boston herald american on the pbs series "makers." >> i call myself t only only because there wer no other black wome really in that situation at that time. but that didn't stop me. >> reporter: and nothing could stop he >> is it fair for americans who fear government to fear you? >> reporter: ifill covering politics for three decades. a fixture behind the moderators' desk. >> was it the worth or best of washington we saw play >> reporter: shining brit for those future journalists also watching the news every night. >> as long as i remember there's someone on the other side of the piece of equipment, the camera, i have to take what i do seriously every single day. >> i love what she said so many types. she wanted to bring light, not heat to issues and i also loved your beautiful tribute to gwen on facebook. i saw that and it really was remarkable. you all had such a relationship. >> she reached out when she was
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about what stuart scott said you don't lose your battle, you know this, you don't lose your battle to cancer, you beat cancer by ho you live andhe manner in which u live and she was a shining example of that. wonderful the thingsresident obama said abouther. >> i was on both sides of the table from her and first covered the clinton campaign, the clinto ncourthouse, she was fierce and fearle, a very, very tough repter but then when the day was done, a warm and caring and really joyful human being. >> she'll be missed. >> she sure wi. >> let's go to r with the us. normally we wouldn't celebrate this but we need it in new york and boston. heavier bands rotating in. severe drought in much of the northeast. will snow be dropped in the intermountain west and plains and much colder air behind this and lake-effect know this weekend and the cold will get all the way down into the deep
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>>morn good g, i'm meteorologist cindy fitzgibbon, fe comes off the coast the rain will get heavier and the winds pick up anghe coast. we have a coastal flood advisory for that miday high tide. and upper 40s now, low 50s the best we do today, rain will be heavy at times in the evening hours, and then taper off, and sun is back, near 60 through t and coming up, much more with megyn kelly. opening up a lot about that
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those sexual harassment allegations against her former fox news boss roger ailes. that is only on "gma." a new twist in that "making a murderer" case. why a judge is now ordering one of the convicted killers featured in that next application docu-series, the judge is saying he should be set free. we'll talk about that and much more. come on back. aughter. roller derby. ? now give up half of 'em. this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love.
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>> good morning, i'm randy price, police are investigating hit and run in the city of boston after a taxi driver crashed into a massachusetts state police cruiser. and then kept going. this was the scene overnight, commonwealth avenue, the back bay of the city, nobody there sesl and six families a whout a home in the city of boston after a fire ripped through their building. flames broke out on the first fl theoor of building around 8:00 last night. one hurt. the cause under investigation now. and patriot's tight end rob gronkowski suffering a chest injury, our mike lynch is reporting th it could be a bruised sternum. it might come from that hit during sunday night's game against the seahawks. and we're back in two minutes
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>> we see rain on the radar, cind >> a bit now, and a lot more on the way. you want your wet weather gear with you today, rain will get heavier, the storm center lifts northward, there will be heavy downpours, but also that easterly wind increasing, watching the mid-daygh hi tide for some minor coastal flooding. you can see the temperatures, don't get out of the 40s over the interior, 50s, tugh, right along the coastline and notice how the rain spills in, steady by lunchtime, downurs this afternoon and a bigmpac on the evening commute, the rais tomorrow, and staying mild through saturday, and it turns cooler and unsettled late in the weekend. get you out to the roads, good morning. >> good morning still slow west of town, a few problem spots, espially here northbound at the pike, a crash by route 9 another accident and then once again eastbound, over by route 9, along the pike. 30 to 35, 4935 to 128, and more delays on 93 south, a crash by route 213 and by 110, stays heavy to the lever connector.
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? laurie hernandez and val last night o "dancing with the stars." what an emotional perfornce. finals just a week away and we have the booted couple, terra jole and sasha farber here. >> younow ggerov there. president obama has al day aheadn greece. he's there for his final interniol trip as president after offering advice to donald president-elect to reach out to the other side as trump faces decisions naming stephen bnon t his chief strategist and white house counselor. >> andlso this morning we've got that big reveal, sitting on pins and needles all morning, one of the most highly anticipated magazines of the
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aliv e"issue. >> david beckm graced the cover last year. were moments away from finding out who graces the cover. michael, what is it like? >> they only put me in there because of my son. you have to ask him. >> we have aot more coming up. first more from megyn kelly, her new book "settle for more" is out today and a quick look with donald trump and her formeo like fat pigs, do, slobs and disgusting animals. >> the feud began with that first question. >>hat say is what i say and honestly, megyn, if you don't like it, i'm sorr i've been very nice to you based onhe way you've treated be me b i wouldn't do that. >> repter: a torrent of insults followe callinger a bimbo, unprofessional and crazy. >> you could see there was blood
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coming out of her wherever. >> i was referring to nose, ea, and oy a deviant would ink of that. >> i became the story. you never want to be the story when you're a news person. >> reporter: now in her new book >> it's a persol book. roo he vrieling and under an embargo. they would have to hurt you if you found it. >> reporter: "the kelly le" anchor ss her interview with nald trump began six months
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co-chairman lackland murdoch. what did you tell him? >> well, i mean, listen, i wrestled with what to do. about roger. wthe truth was >>ou knew what he did t you. >> exactly. and that's one of the bizarre things. i knew my own experience but he and i had gone on to have nine years of a healthy working relationshipnd so in my mind i had attributed it to he was interested in me, that he was having a marital difficulty, perhaps he s affair. and i didn't -- >> he was explicit about that? as explicit as you could be. i mean it was veryn the nose and then it culminated in a physical attempt toe with me which i rejected in his office and then i -- >> he touched you. >> he t to kiss me three times. >> so i rejected that and when i rejected that he asked me when my contract was up. as soon as i left his office i called a lawyer and i did bring
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me. and that person vouched for roger's character, assured me he was a good man, he was likely just smitten and that i should try to avoid him which is what i did. >> as you know rog ailes put out a statement through his attorney that says, i deny the allegationmegyn makes about me. i worked tirelesslyo promote her career. as megyn admitd to charlie rose, tch that interview and decide forour several. this is what he was referring to on charlie rose. >> i really care to me and he's been very loyal and he's had my back. >> so how do you square that when what you're writing now. >> both things c be true. ray woman c be harassed and go to have a good working relationship with the man harassing her and that is what i avoided roger for six months after my supervisor suggest that was the proper course to pursue and sure enough, he
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this is all lai out in the book in great detail but he stopped and we went on to have a healthy working relationsh and wt he said about promoing me and having my back is true. and it was one of the reasons why even i found it hard t believe that he was a sial harasser, george, when the lawsuit broke and then women starte coming forward anonymsly but it soon became clear upon reading the allegations that ast at lea vestigation was nessary. >> so did any part come out earlier publicly? >> listen, it's hard to say to to tt because i kw now the number of women targetednd it's disturbing, but realistically and this is one reason i wrobout it in the book, realistically that would have been a suicide mission for me and my career because i had been there 12 months, not the megyn kelly of today. i had no power and he was on the cover o industry magazines as
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the was no one to go to. if i had gone to the general counsel of the company it would have been me first year rson -- >> leads to a tou qstion for fox news as well. if gretchen carlson hadn't sued, would roger ailes still be the chairman of fox news? >> i think so. i think so. i mean because we all have arbitration clauses which prevented us from filing public lawsui which her filing publicly was a big stepn thi whole process. i'll tell you, what i wanted w investigation intohim. that's all i really wanted becaus i didn't know whether it was just me, just gretchen, who -- is this a serial problem or not and that's why i called lackland murdoch to tl me, it didn't bring me any joy but to tell him it did happen to me ten years earlier and that they needed to take a hard look at whohey had running the company d within days they had announced they had hired paul weiss and i cooperated with that investigation and i think it
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trump. take us inside that meeting where you basically ted to bury the hatchet. what did you say and do? >> so the actual meeting was off the record so i don't want to get into the specific content. i went over there. i walked in. and he gave me a nice greeting.. >> he hugged you. >> yes,dp which i -- >>ow d you accept that. >> well, i talk about it in the book that it was bizarre, right, toe hugging this man who had tried to torment me for nine months and who had security and all sorts of things that a detailed in the book. but i accepted it for the gesture it was which i think was a goodwill gesture to try to say if not i'm sorry, then let's move on. whh is what i was doing there. so i neither apologized to him nor did he apologize to me and after the meeting w disssed the state of the race, we did not discuss his nine-month campaign against me. we tabled that but was a reset of sorts that worked for us.
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daughter yeardley. she said she was afraid of him. >> so she's a recurring all three of my children but arl ye is amazing and i talk about how a year ago after i went to the fortune most powerful women' conference she sa, what is that? i said it's a gathering of really strong women who celebrate their accomplisents and i was taking yeardley down there with me and she said, are we two of them? and then a year not quite presidential debe in detroit and that's when she tol me she was afraid of donald trump. had never revealed to her any t things trump had done. president-elect trump had done. but she is 5 and she hears things in this world a one of the lowest points was when she came home and asked me what a bimbo was and i just thought, you know, the same girl who thought she was being honored at the most powerful women's conference hadearned a new wordhich was one of the low
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publicly, everyone knows your can you stay at fox after all this? >> oh, sure, i mean, i can easily stay at fox. i can go hopefully anywhere i want. i don't think anything happened in that the past year that limited that. i think trump a i a -- president-elect trump. we're all getting used to that are on better terms and i'm grateful fox news h given me the 12 years i've had there and opinion the murdochs who are running it are horable men would want to do what's right and -- is there do you want to stay. >> i'm figuring that out. 's not really appropriate to "good morning america" but i'm n as much as i love my job i love those three little lives that my husband and i brought into the world. this is my philosophy i need to settle for more and that's the name of the book. >> thanks for coming in. our big board that "making a
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brendan dassey be released from prison after he a his uncle steven avery were found guilty of murder nearly a decade ago. now, ts hasaken some time for this. why is he being released now? >> his conviction was overturned in august basically the judge at the time said i'll effectively give 90 days because the prosecution can still appeal this ruling. the prosecution did appeal. but at this point the judge is basically saying, look, i'm n
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forever considering the ruling that i issued. w, prosecutors are now effectively saying, well wooshgs ale's go file an emergency appeal to try to make sure he stays behind bars. i think it's unlikely that they're going to get that. and as a result i think it's likely that dassey will be released i the next couple of weeks but sounds like prosecu prosecutors are also going to retry him so it's possible that he could get convicted again although i tnk that's unlikely based on the lack of evidence. >> with the possibility of >> totally separate case, right. th case against brendan dassey in my view was always weak. the case against steven avery is a totally different story. from the defense's perspective they want to retest the blood to see maybe it was planted. they want to be able to do a type of testing calledarbon testing which can maybe date the bloo i don't think that's going to make muchf a difference. their lawyer thinkst will. their lawyer has been saying
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avery's lawyer is saying again and again he will eventually be exonerated. i think it will be very difficult. >> before wegh in on your case, what do you think on this, sunny. >> i think it's interesting we're even talking about this case because of the documentary and so it leads to thatotion of transparency. we don't have cameras i a lot of courtrmsnot even inside the preme court and i think this case sort of highlights the fact that we need those cameras in courtrooms and need those in the supreme court because i think it uncovers a lotf this case. this confession was beyond the pale but we only know about it because of the cameras >> that's . od point. >> i love having our legal team here. tag team. >> this is awesome. why don't we do this every day. >> i love when i don't need advice. all right. now up next we need you both for this too. they say diamonds are forever but maybe not for thi one manhattan couple. "the new york post" reports a
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their wedding was canceled at the las minute an sunny, oh, man. >> that's a lot of money. >> neither one will comment on the case but could the court make her return the ring? >> the court could, michael. you know what's interesting. this is the question that i get the most from our viewers, i get this question almost every week. who gets the ring? most states don't want to be involved in matters of the heart so most states say, you know what, i don't care who is at fault bottom line is if the ring back. those states are new york, pennsylvania, iowa, kansas, new jersey, new mexico and wisconsin. but there are a coue of states that say, i dot to get inlved. those states are california texas, they y, you know what, if you are the mper, the dumpee gets to keep the ring. >> the dumpee. >> how do people protect themselves when engaged? >> you know what i'llell my son, robin, i'll say give her my
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she breaks that engagement off you get the ring back. the other thing i'll advise him, dent propose on a holiday. if you propose on christmas or hanukkah, many courts say that was a gift that wast part of the engagement and you get to keep it. >>hat's a lot of work, sunny. >> sorry. >> a question of whether it's a conditional gift or not. is it conditioned upon us getting marrieds opposed to on a holiday where you basically said it could have been a christmas gift. >> this is a queion for but what about just social etiquette. do you give the ring back? >> you know what, you dump me, i'm not giving the ring back. but look aariah carey. mariah carey gets to keep her ring. >> it's onl damages. basically to me the only reason you keep it is damages to say, you know what, i was so wronged and i'd be entitled to x amount of dollars. instead i'll take ts bling and i'll go home. >> sunny went to the what would mariah do defense.
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>> good morning, i'm randy ic >> y have got it, biggest impacts will be during the afternoon hours, we have some scattered light swers out there now, but the sto is t ou south and as it approhes, winds pick up of the oce, we're going to be watching the minor coastal flooding, mid-day high tide, 49 now, low 50s, the best we d rain will be heavier at times, and then it does taper off, expecting an inch of needed rainfall with the sun returning tomorrow. out to the roads, od morning, olessa. >> good morning, green line, and
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booted cple and emeril all he live saying -- >> good morning, america. wonderful to have our good friend emeril and terra and sasha here from "dancing." at was something last night. >> you kno who was there for every single minute of it, ginger, front row seat for all the excitement last night just one week away -- >> she still got it. >> bust out on the dance floor in a little bit. plus, counting down to, what, thksgiving, everybody and with thanksgiving comes pies and just take a look at those, emeril is here sharing his best recipes and will give us the secret to making the perfect pie crust. >> yeah. >> i love a good crt. also giving thanks for our mission pawsible on "gma." you guys have been amazing and now want to tell youbout a g that' been moving on up going from homeless to living with a former president, we'll tell you about the pup and the
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it so cute. >> i mean, our initiative is spreading. it's a movement. >> can't wait to see that. >> let's get the morning rundown from amy. >> good morng. the big story, donald trump poised to fill hisinet as opposition grows over his pick for chief strategist. there is word that rudy giuliani is being considered for secretary of state as well as former u.n. ambassador john bolton. but trump is facing backlash for hiring former breitbart executive steve bann who many as racist, sexist a anti-semitic. president obama calling on americans to give trump a chance saying he will be driftg by pragmatism and not ideology. megyn kelly told georgearer on "gma" that bann will be the one in charge at the white house even tugheince priebus will be chief of staff and based on r experienceith trump, kelly gave us her trick o what kind ofresident she thinks he'll be. >>here'so question that donald trump is thin skied and
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but my own experience with him prov that he's able to let things go if he so oos. >> reporter: meanwhi, anti-tru protests expanding with students walking out of schools from california to maryland. a student at ohio state university was arrested for tack tackling an anti-trump protester. resident obama arrived in greece on his final overseas trip as president trying to's assure european leaders about a trump presidency sayin president-elect trump tdim the u.s. will reafill its relationip with nato. this man punched the other right in the face. order wasestored but a moment later they were at it again arguingbout russia. well, back here in this country new details about the police shooting in cart that led to days of protests in september. an autopsy reveals keith scott was shot three types including once in the back. an anti-anxietyedicatn and a
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system. police claim stt was armed. his family denies that. 41 large wildfires are burning across the southeastern u.s. and more than 100,000 aes ve already burned. north carolina and georgia have been hardest hit and there is no lief in sight. smoke is so thick near atlanta that the air qualitys considered unhealy. and a new warning about trel this thanksgiving. aaa predicting nearly 50 million americans will hit the roads and take to the skies, thet top dtinations include las vegas, san francisco, san diego, orlando and new york. nothing says thanksgiving like las vegas, right? and finally did you hear the into account apartment's office? well, it actually happened in australia. the is the koala marching right in there with fierce determination checking out the disks, maybe trying to get his taxes done seeinow he's not
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>> good one. i'm cracking myself up. some in the office say it's prove money does not grown trees. >> one-two punc one-two punch for amy robach. >> got to give it to u, amy. >> the thing is you have to know amy knows it's all about the sell. you ve believe. >> you have to stick it. you stuck that landing. >> thank you. >> thank you. how about news that goes pop. hard act to follow. >> exactly. and here i go. before we get started, a little music news for everybody. cannot wait for the american music awards thissunday. 8:00 p.m. eastern on c. the final five nominees for artist of the year are, we're announcing them right now right here. ariana grande, carrie underwood, justin bieber, rihanna and selena gomez. all five. >> wow. >> very well done. you can vote through thursday for your favorite at amavote.com on twitter.
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on abc. now, in music news, mick jagger ran into a little problem while dusting off his 1970s rock star duds for the new retrospective on the band called exhibitism rolling stone when he went to storage to g boxes of his costumes he discovered two of his kid, daughters elizabeth and georgia had, excuse me, borrowed a few things. do i ha i have to cough. >> step into his cct old threads and they are tall, lafky mels and could fit into his very thin trousers. >> his stick thin. >> i didn't think i could say that. >> do what you want. i can take it from here. the rock star went on to tell e magazine "i used it as a good excuse to say time for you guys to give them back." the rolling stones exhibit resides at the industrious studio till march and travels to ten more cities over the next
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>> i would love to see the costumes and want to see how thin hisants are. >> stick thin. >> you heard it here first, eric thank you for the assist, gege. also in "pop news" this morning, the only thing photographers may like more than snapping gorgeous cindy crawfor incred malibu estate.er now they can. she and husband randy have listed the family spread for $60 miion. they bought itnd the property a little or a year ago and renovated it wch has four bedrooms, 5 1/2 bath, boasts a tennis court and, of course a pool to lounge in on those hot california days and those million dollar views or should we sa $60 million views. just a little real estate eye candfor you, you know i like to include it, not assuming that many of us will be bidding on it but it sure is nice to look at. then finally, looks like our
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back here ongma" we're cracking the kid code looking at kids and technology and the big debate over whether you should monitor yourids' cell phone. t.j. sat down says yes. clear here. me be perfectly we are talking about flat out e are some apps out there everything their child is doing on the phone even deleted techs, some parents might be itching to run out and get that app but others, it brings up this heated question, does a child's right to privacy, is it actually trumped by a parent's desire to protect?
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many adults will never know but there's one who does. >> you can't hide from me. >> reporter: christine presti, mom of ibella and michael was so anxious to know what they are kids were ing than air phones she secretly installed spyware to watch them and can see anything. it's legal to monitor your kids but a controversy lurk do teens deserve privacy? or is secretly monitoring for safety sake more important? >> at 11 and 13, we should know what's >> what's the problem with letting you see your phone. >> i like some privacy. >> reporter: last summer christine says isabella suddenly became more secretive. >> i immediately think that something is going on. >> reporter: so she downloads spy software on both kids' phone sflsz were you torn? >> nope. >> you were not. >> not one bit. they are my kids an i needed to protect them. >> reporter: experts say secret monitoring may hurt your children and your relationship
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of "how to raise an adult." >> every moment is effectively saying, i do not trust you in the slightest. >> how do you tell them you trust them when you spy on them? >> wo i hope they just know that i do trust them and that i'm doing this just to protect them. >> reporte using the app christine discovers isabella is texting someone she thinks is a teenager. but when christine calls the number, she it's an adult. >> she thought she was talking to a friend and it turned out that it wasn't. >> reporter: christine blocked the caller. still it was a scary ment. >> went through every scenario. meeting somebody. kidnapping. >> reporter: christine knew she had to confront her daughter which meant confessing about the spyware but isabella came clean first. >> she came down the stairs and was like, i need to talk to you. >> she beat me to it. >> isalla told her about the
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while shocked she was spying also saw the other side. >> i had a lot of different emotion like why is she doing this but was happy because i knew she was protecting me. >> your momma loves you. 2 for 2, the piece today and the one today. ourhief mical editor dr. richard besser is here and callahan walsh, friend of the program is hire, nice to see you, cal. dr. besser, let me start with you. should you monitor your child's cell phone? >>on pediatrician, i know that what concerns us most is our children's safety. butn order to ensure that there's all kinds of dangers, i think you need to develop a retionship in which you show you trust your chi show they can trust you to come to you with anything and i think this can torpedo everything. >> we believe parents should
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online and help navigate those waters but for the older kids we want parents to have ongoing empowered conversations to make sure those kids can make those safe and smart decisions on their owns. parents can go blue in their face monitoring them all day but they're not always going to be there. >> i also believe, you got two sons. >> t.j. has a young daughter. u have a little time. >> some of this evenrom the parps is not just a matte of making sure the kid is safe but for the to break trust, the parent just needs that comfort to know i got an eye on everything. >> you bring up trust and now i want to ask you both about that. as a pediatrician do you feel that that could damage the trust between -- >> well, i think it could. you know, if -- as a parent, the ea of bubble wrapping your child and proteing them until they're dulls and releasing them is comforting but if your child doesn't trust you as they hit the teen years facing decisions
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turn to you for guidance? i worry that if they don't feel there's trust, those tough issues they're not going to come to you and could be riskier. >> aren't there some times you know your child and know something is not right here and want to weigh in. >> again, we want parents to empower their kids. this may be an option the parents need to take. that phone is often bought by the parent, paid for by the parent and that's the responsibility till the 18. >> you sound like my parents now. i bought this phone. >> i'll take you out. >> this is a serious converon to have and i know one that parents struggle with. it's about spying. i know we're running out of time. is spying a bad thing? what if you let your kid know we're going to keep an eye -- >> i think you need to set up rules up front as to what's allowable and if you see a behavior or something different that you're going to sit down and go over it tether because that's not acceptable. >> work together.
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all right. look at this tough crowd here. coal, rainy and they are here to see "gma." we appreciate you. we're about to hea from the elinated couple, terra jole and sas farber and ginger zee liverom los angeles in just a >> good morning, i'm meteorologist cindy fitzgibbon, the rain is filling in, this is the start, the rain will get stdier at times in the afternoon and evening, temperatures only in the lower 50s today, you can see the downpours that move in, unfortunately in time for that evening commute so wet through tonight, and we d things out and sun to that dramatic night on
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should not say booted couple. terra jole and sasha farber. >> no longer on the dance floor. going to be our new term. ginger, of course, was right there. we'll check in with her but first let's talk to terra and sasha. thanks for flying all night long. sasha wants to point out these are not real tattoos. this is part of his costume last night. tornadoes, you just said it best to him. >> it's a great idea that he were going to be eliminated. >> could be halloween week. >> you have a great attitude. what a way to go out. terra, two perfect scores. >> it was really great. that was our first perfect score and then we got two of them which was --t was a great night. >> a great night and great thing. what was the biggest cllenge in the choreography?
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>> terra has been a dream come true to work with and the second that i met terra i was like how is this goingo work? terra ishe first little person on the show and within the first me so much and definitely ired wouldn't be here if it wasn't for terra and she's been the best partner i've ever had and she's just amazing and ieel like this jouey end the and i have a friend for life. >> and what did you learn about dancing, about teaching, because this jey me to push myself a it was challenging but she has proven to me there i no challenge that we can't do. >> well, talking about pushing yourself you really pushed yourself. you came out three weeks after having grayson your son, started rehearsing and your husband said last night you are the best mom and the best wife. you are wonderful. >> ye it was quite hardhat those first few weeks actually just having my c-section and then
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as the weeks progressed it got easier, i may have accumulated some hernias because of it. bui mean you just keep pushing because this competition is such a unique opportunity and a life-chaing experience that you never want to give up on. >> well, you never gave upnd congratulations. we loved watching you. do youant to get to ginger real quick. ging, you were there. you'veeen it all. who did you believe is going to take it all the way? then i'm going laurie first.nd i really think laurie and val wi pull it out. so much feeling that came into that young woman last night that so many ople saw but james got that place erupting, so -- >> you can see it monday night.
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>> i'm emily riemer, stories we're following, police vestigatina hit and n in boston after a cab driver crashes in a massachusetts state police cruiser, and then drives away. this was the scene overnight at commonwealth avenue and berkeley street. nobody there was hurt. so six families are without a dorchester building. flames broke out onhe fourth floor of the building around 8:00, no one hurt,nd the cause is under investigation. les take a look outside across the city, gray skies today, cindy, rain moving in. >> you have got it, you want the wet weather with you as you step out, a few showers around now, but the rain is going to be filling in, we should have steady rain by lunchtime, it's n, in the low 50s this afternoon, but look what happens on the future cast, the steady
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the aernoon, so a lot of ponding of the water on the roads. expecting an inch of rainfall, it all winds down tonight, watching the coast for the mid-day high tide, and sun is back tomorrow. now out to the roads, good morning. >> good morning. green line and red line both have delays also a few accidents west of town clearing a crash on 495 by the pike, it's about 45 minutes, 495 to 128. north of town, a crash by route, and stays slow down to t l there is a crash soubound by freeport street. >> all right, thanks, we're back at 8:56, if you are heading out now, have that mobile app with you, and we'll keep you informed
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? [ applse ] we a very, very happy audience here with us this morning. >> they are re happy toe in from the rain. >> yes, i think so. >> thank you for copping. how many of you have being troublemakers when you were kids? okay. put it up and down at the same time. well, you know have someone else to blame. it turns out you can blame your sibling. >> for being a troublemaker. yeah, th did a study out of florida atlantic university in quebec, canada, identical twins and found the most important inflnce on a kid, when engaging in bad behavior, is
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age, it travels from one sibling to another, matters more than the parent thing and genetics. >> is the older always to plame r the younger one -- >> this is the part i can't undetand. how come it's always the bad behavior that spreads as opposed to if the good behavior doesn't spread. >> i'm sure it does. influence on each other.giant i believe that have evidence i would like to show you. is they're picture. i found this picture. everybody assumes that it's me in the pink crown that is the troublemaker in my family. i will like to point out that little one in the orange, the oldest sister is actually the lisa, you are owed. >> of course, you have the platform. you canake the charge. >> extly. >> you love being -- who is the baby in the family? >> me. >> we have alot.
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i wldn't trade that for anything. >> no, it is a great position -- family position to b in. >> i think when you're the baby, probably able to get int more trouble because your parents are so tired. >> they're just done. >> hang out with your brothers and sisters. >> wait. >> look at you. >> there i am with my three older brothers right there. >> lk at you, michael. >> you were a little bitty thing then. >> i kept growing. they didn't. >> nice. >> beat up on your little brother no more. >> so the moral of the story i that siblings are t best and we -- in every sgle way. more than any other -- in life, really. you know what else is best, really great, "people's sexiest man alive." so earlier we revealed that dwayne "the rock" joson is
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year. well deserved. we want to share with you some of the others tha made the cut the new cories added this year so welcome back "people" editorial directo jess cagle. >> editorial director. >> hi. what's happening? >> good to see you back. >> good morning,george. >> george and i planned this. hi la. michael. >> good to see you, my friend. >> nice to see you. >> let's talk about cateri tell us about thosen couples who are both incredibly sexy and both incredibly glamorous and i every single case was like one plusne equals five like chrissy teigen and john legend, you know. >> yes. >> look at them. also don't you want to live with chrissy teigen and john legend. >> i follow her instagram just to pretendhat i do. >> yes, according to instagram they watch television naked, so
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>> they could be watching us right now naked. are you watching us naked? >> i just started to think myself chrissy and john laid up on the cou watching t nake i don't want to live with them now. i'll go over for dinner. >> what other categories are there? >> taking a turn. >> that's how you say naked -- cr >> burt reynolds pose. that was your burt reynolds? yeah, that was burt back in the da robin, as you wish. let's talk about geeky to gorgeous. >> we do this one every year. where we -- basically we take hot guys and then show picture of them in high school. >> ah. >> rit. >> toh. >> like jeremy renner. by the way, i don't think he's
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my vintage. >> a little bit mean i think to show high school photos of people however it's a plic service because it givers hope. >> yes. >> to everyigh school boy out there. >> you worked often that. >> i did. >> so last year michael strahan was on the list. >> yes. that we know somebodylse who e made the list, michael, would you help us with this. >> drum roll, please. [ drum roll ] [ cheers and applause ] ? >> loo atthat. >> you're welcome, george. >> you threatened this last year an followed through. >> a dream come true. >> tell us, jess, what wa it about george stephanopoos tha makes him one of the sexiest men
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i went to the source. i said to ali wentworth what makegeorge sexy andhe said he's married to ali wentworth. >> gege, iot to say you're consistent in your suit choices. >> that's right. >> so this is embarrassing ali will sit in your chair tomorrow and keep it going. >> congratulations. >> thank you. thank you. >> i think it's more like sexy fit. a good guy. good faer, a gd husband. >> check all the boxes. >> pal. >> check, check, check. >> sexy all the way around. >> i have a question. you do the most beautiful. in yr opinion, jess, what's the difference between sexiest and most beautiful. >> that's r women. i think it would feel wrd - >> we can't besexy?
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>> don't answer. don't say ather word. you can't -- they tra you. you've been trapped. >> i'm not going to say a word. >> we'll get you out -- i'll get yoout of thisecause i'll bring somebodyho is going to show us all of the illusion. you know who i'm bringing to the table, the one and only david [ cheers and applause ] come on out, david. [ applause ] >> hi, david. >> good to see you. >> hre >> looking good. >> how are you ing, man? >> how are you doing? >> david, you got some -- how are you doing. >> you got apecial on abc tonight. >> tonight. >> tell us all about it, man. >> i worked twoears on it and think it's -- i think it's the moeresst intng one that i've tricks, per se, it's kind o a ic documentary that goes int the s work tricks. see it and it is amazing.ly
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your mind because why would you want to do it. you have good reasons for diving so deep intose the tricks but you tricked a lot of stars. whoas the most surprised. >> man, tre so good in so many way, it's hard to ilate one.i picked all my favorite peopland was lucky to be able t jazz out with them. by t way, i brought you these ecial abc decks ocard right. >> thank you. >> since you brought cards we can't let you go but wait, can everybody standp except for michael because you'll make us look short. everybody else, can y all stand up? so, michael -- but, michael, you know how to shuffle, correct. >> yes, sir. >> can you sfflehe deck a couple of times and examine it, make sure it's okay. n i use your card? >> absolutely. >> can i write on the back of it. >> absolutely. >> so i'll write some words down while michael shuffles so you
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what does that mean to you. >> extra -- >> sidekick, whatev, right and i'll write vip. what does that -- >> very important person. peffer . >> then i'll do now lik this, n-o-w. now. can you hold this for me? now, michael, you shuffled the cards. can yo spread them face up so she can see them -- face up face up. yeah, great. good so we can see all of so, spread them out. here's what i want to you do perfect. put your finger at th top of the decike this and i want you to slowly move across the cards but you're nothinking about a card specific just slowly move across the deck and yeah slow down as you go and ke slowly movin across, good, keep movingcross and then you're basically going to stop anywhere so wherever want, just
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stopped on what card, three. >> 3 of dimes. >> push it forward so you could ha stopped anhere but you chose to stop on the three of dimes. do you know why you stopped on this card. >> i don't ow. >> i'll tell you why because of that. subconsciously your brain rd that differently. n you turn it so we cand it this way. flip ithis y. what does i say. likethis, what does it say, read it. >> 3 diamonds. e that, hold on. >> i'm sing subconsciously weren't aware -- sed it but you >>ouhose t stop there. >> oh, my god. >> you know that is subconsciously. nsciously we'll watch your show. its "david blai: beyond magic" that airs tonight at 10:00 here on abc. check it ou
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we are thrivers. >> i would add to the thriver. i feel lik i'm warrior. >> warrior and i'm standing next tonother warrior. you get so -- >> i g emotional because it is the ntal btle is something we don't talk about enoh and i'm so glad you did and t ysical helps the mental. >> it does. >> getting through i because the battle is always there. 're warriors still, robin. >> we're still working but through chemotherapy you were running and moving. >> i had to run. it's the thing i do. it's my medation many wonderful memories and that fighton with rachel platten, that got me through lot of it too. >> you were sobbing through running. >> truly was. she was truly kemo sabe. >> theutting edge, the five-par launches this morning. you know what else is good for >> i agree.. >>.
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back now with our countdown to thanksgiving. we got emeril lagasse here with his best holid pies. the secret to a perfect pie is the perfect crust. >> exactly. >> l's get started. >> here's what we'll do. listen, i even the night before measure my flour and put it in the refrigerator or theezer in a zip bag. thcolder the ingredients and the less you work it, the better the crust is goin to be. or lard which we use in the south, everything except salt should be cold. en havece inside of the water then you don't want to overwork it, make perfect crust, roll it but t other key to this, michael,s this, do it the night before and let i reigerateovernight. the simpl-- they started eating before we even started discussing this.
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combination of granny smith, the bein and gala apples as well. nutm, allspice, salt and cinnamon. >> i got to mix that. >> then add butter in here. >> okay. >> a little flour, that's going to be the thickening agent. >> thick it up. there we . >> sugar. taste e apples.ant the apples. see how start it is and then you can - then a little b of vanilla. >> got to have the virginia n . alsohen lemon juicehich you keep it from turning color or oxidizing. once you have all that have mixed in you roll o your pie dough, that inside of here and then what we' do is then we do therust on tof that. perfect. okay. let's talk about this. thiss the deedish apple pie what we just me rig the. >> that's beautiful. >> how is it. >> banana cream pie. >> banana cream pie. that's my favorite.
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olate pecan -- >> i love that pie. >> your favorite, george? >> yeah. >> i have to tell you this, this is le when i was 2 years old, 25 years agos the first tim i made this on "good mning america." with margo. margo and i and i had to bring it bac f h so this is the banana cream pie for margo. >> no,no, no that was another guy. remember that. >> thank you so much. >> perfect pie crust. i' try thi for thanksgiving. try it too, man. >> yes, indeed. >> we have the recipe. >> "a's" countdown to thksgiving is brought to you by walmart,ave money, live
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>> good morning, i'm emily riemer, we are tracking the stories this week but fir a look acros the skyline, a gloomy day, cindy. >> you have got it, showers begin to fill in, and as this storm gets closer the rain intensity is going toick up andhe winds will pick up and we're watching that high tide for minor coastal flooding, notice by lunchtime steadiest rain is along and south of the pike but fills in heavy downpours this afternoon, and right through that evening commute, an inch of rain is gone ovnight, sun is back tomorrow. let's go out to the roads r now, good morning. >> good moin moderate delays in both directions because of signal problems, so far, still busy south of town, a crash on the expressway, southbound, by freeport street and also southbound 93 by government center and 35-minute ride braintree into boston on the expressway, accident cleared on 495 by t pike, and eastbound onhe pike, 40, 495 to 128, emily. >> thank you, right now boston mayor marty walsh is calling f new rules for construction firms
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