tv Good Morning America ABC November 28, 2016 7:00am-9:00am EST
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have a good morning, america. president-elect trump lashes out launching a twitter tirade over those calls for an election recount, making the claim -- with zero evidence -- that millions of americans voted illegally and that he should have won the popular vote. the recount set to get underway in wisconsin. end of an era. celebrations and mourning. over the death of dictator fidel castro. now new questions about the united states' future with cuba and trump's promise to "roll back relations." "world news tonight" anchor david muir is live in havana. lucky to be alive. the kidnapped mom found bound on the side of the road weeks after she was reportedly abducted on a jog. an eyewitness who discovered that mother of two now speaking out. >> i figured if she was willing
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must really need help. >> as the massive manhunt ramps up for two women accused of being to linked to the abduction. and get ready. it's cybermonday. and we have secrets to huge savings, after a record black friday frenzy. >> okay, you goe got the red. >> the online tricks to use right now. and the deals you'll find only on "gma." and good morning, america. we hope you had a great holiday weekend. thanksgiving if the rearview mirror now. how many days until christmas? >> 26. >> 26 days until christmas. the shopping has already begun. >> some shoppers got too intense. take a look at what happened. this is at a nike store nisi atle. >> what did they do? >> they were searching for bargains, i guess.
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we have a big event. special deals from tory johnson coming up that you can purchase from the comfort of your computer. a new election firestorm. the green party has call frd a recount in the key swing state of wisconsin. recounts expected in michigan and pennsylvania as well. hillary clinton's campaign joining the efforts though they expect no change in the final results. >> donald trump is railing against th twitter storm on sunday. david wright is in madison, wisconsin, where officials are set to meet today. good morning to you, david. >> reporter: good morning, amy. donald trump won this state by less than 1%. fewer than22,000 votes. it's possible, but unlikely, that the effort here will change the ru89s. already, trump is complaining loutdly. donald trump always railed against what he call the rigged
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system. we call it a rigged system. we're in a rigged system, folks. >> reporter: now he's blasting the effort to recount the vote if the rust belt as a green party scam. the people have spoken and the election is over, he said, in his first comments about the recount. we must accept this result and look to the future. the recall effort is being join bid the clinton campaign. to ensure the process proceeds in a manner that is fair to all campaign has been urged by supporters to quote, do something, anything, to investigate claims that the election results were hacked. but concedes that the clinton campaign's own investigators have not uncovered any actionable evidence of hacking or outside attempts to alter the voting technology. >> why in the world can't the democrats, quote, accept the election results. >> reporter: trump's twitter posts got more and more heated.
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the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally. then he claimed serious voter praud in virginia, new hampshire, and california. so why isn't the immediate ra reporting on this? serious bias. big problem. in both cases, trump offered no proof to back up his claim. abc found no evidence of widespread fraud. the official tally has trump trailing clipten in the popular vote by more than 2 million. california's secretary of state called his allegation of voter fraud there absurd, insisting his reckless tweets are inappropriate and unbecoming of president-elect. again, it is highly unlikely this recount effort will swing the results. it is conceivably possible if you add in michigan and pennsylvania. that's why the trump campaign, donald trump himself is calling clinton a hypocrite.
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political analyst matthew dowd. let's start with the claim, baseless claim, that millions voted illegally, still extraordinary that he is complaining after he won the election. >> the irony is he says you can trust 10,000 votes spread across three states. but you can't trust 2 million states spread across 50 states. there are three problems. he made in up, intentionally or unintentionally. you can't do that as president is credibility and trump. every time donald trump does something like this, he undermines it. three, the country is searching for a common set of facts and the truth. and when donald trump does this, it continues to divide the country. >> some kriters see a strategy, a diversion from other stories on the thanks sis, particularly conflicts of interest. that evidence continues to pile
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ultimately hurt donald trump in this. it's not the appointments or policies. it is what are all these conflicts of interest and the the level they rise and countries across the world where he's got particular business interests. i think that is the thing that will follow him through this entire presidency. >> we're seeing an extraordinary public fight over his pick for secretary of state. we know he's talked to mitt romney. his campaign manager, campaign transition adviser, raising real questions about romney saying there would be backlash among his conservative base. would she be doing this if donald trump didn't want her to? >> it's unpres denned. either she's doing it because he wanted her to do it, which is weird to begin with. why doesn't he make an announcement he's no longer considering him. or she's not and doing it off her own. she's gone rogue.
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ironic that donald trump should ntd appoint mitt romney because he wasn't loyal in the primary, and kelly ann con way work frd ted cruz, attacking donald trump, then went to work for him. >> thank you, matthew dowd. trump and millions around the world are reacting to the death of fidel castro. cuba is observing a nine-day period of mourning. his death is emotions and fierce political debate here in the states. >> reporter: good morning, amy. as you know, fidel castro defied u.s. presidents for nearly half a century. we have talked to so many cubans in the streets here. one man telling me, without castro, cuba is nothing. when i asked two young women are they looking forward to the possibility of new free comes to here, they told me they're happy with what they have.
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their leader. walk down the streets of cuba, and you can sense it. a country in mourning. the streets nearly empty. the flags at half staff. the music you typically hear in the streets here, silent. a country dealing with the loss of their long-time leader, fidel castro. he died late friday night. [ speaking spanish ] he tells us he's proud of his leader but that fidel castro has already been gone for miami florida. the mood for many is very different. cuban exiles flooding the streets, celebrating. waving the flag high and dancing. they say this is the end to an oppressive regime. >> he did a lot of damage. especially for us that came in the '60s. we left everything. >> reporter: president obama, two recently renewed diplomatic
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condolences to fidel castro's family. saying history will judge and record the nojs impact of this figure. >> i hope we don't see barack obama and joe biden and hillary clinton and democrats lining up to lionize a murderous tyrant and thug. >> reporter: president-elect trump dictator. mr. trump saying his administration will do all it can to ensure prosperity and liberty for the cubans. we talked to american tourists here. this group from texas. what are your hopes for the cuban people now? >> i hope we can continue to have good relations with cuba. think that's what the people have indicated to us that they want. >> reporter: they're expecting a
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de la revolution. we asked the cubans here in the streets what they thing about the future of cuba and the u.s. after the thaw in relations from the last couple of years, they say much of that now depends on what they hear from president-elect trump. >> let's get more from jon karl. we know during the campaign, trump said he would reverse the executive orders, normalizing relation that president obama made. what will can he get it done? >> we heard in the campaign him talking about being open to lifting the trade embargo. just wanted to get a better deal than what he said obama got. i do not think president trump will go forward to rapidly lift all that obama did on cuba. i think it's more likely, based on conversations with top aides, it's more likely he'll use the threat of doing that to try to gain concessions from the cuban
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>> they're saying they want release of political prisoners. the question is, how will raul castro and the administration respond? >> they dig in, trump needs to save face and lift some of those messages. everything that president obama did, the easing of the trade embargo, travel restrictions, it was all done through executive order. as president, trump could lift that all with a stroke of a pen. i see no he's goaded into it by the cube b government. >> thank you, jon. now to the wild weather. heavy snow in the mountain states created travel problems for millions over the week end. alex sperz in chicago where they just saw is a lot of rain. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, amy. snow, rain, icy roads. for those who are hoping to seize into the work week, mother
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overnight, wild weather from coast to coast wreaking havoc as snow, ice, rain caused treacherous driving conditions for holiday travelers. four reported tornadoes near linco lincoln, nebraska. >> big cone. >> huge. >> reporter: the first post thanksgiving tornadoes here for 40 years. cars spinning off the road if flagstaff, arizona. interstates shut down in nevada county. southern california also goating an early dose of the white stuff. for those hoping to avoid the roads, thousands of flights delayed. >> it's a bit annoying. my flights opened the get delayed. >> reporter: tsa screening an estimated 2.5 million passengers nationwide yesterday. >> i came two hours early. i know chicago is a busy airport. >> reporter: and as for the storms, they're moving east.
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travel problems. amy? >> yes, let's get more from rob marciano with more on the two storms hitting the country. >> a lot of people are traveling today. this picture from the mountains east of los angeles in through salt lake city. storm number one, storm number two. an aikt pattern setting up here. wael see delays at salt lake city, dallas, memphis. this storm has a lot of jet stream energy and juice across to south. a severe weather we haven't said that really for a couple of months. the winter weather, look at all these alerts. the west just painted with it. it will be dicey travel across parts of the the dakotas and the mountains as well. we're building a beneficial snow pack. beneficial rains coming east. speaking of travel, take a look at this. two people at the minneapolis airport were treated for injuries after the catering truck they were riding in, it
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crashed, boom, right into a tunnel. remarkably, they were able to climb out of the truck. the tunnel had to be shout down. we're told no flights were affected. incredible they both got out alive. >> you have to wonder what happened. we move to the california manhunt for two fugitives who broke out of jail last week. police offering a $20,000 reward, warning the men are dangerous and desperate. >> reporter: the intense search nonstop, running around the crock. this morning, investigators are listening to every call those inmates made while in the county jail, trying to find out who they were talking to before they got out. two inmates on the run after a daring jailbreak in san jose, california. this morning, investigators saying the $20,000 reward is a game-changer. >> that's generating a lot of
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chavez and ron campbell facing a range of serious charges from burglary to fire arms violations. only abc news getting a look inside the cell where it happened. >> it's pretty smooth. >> reporter: these are the bars left behind from the window they cut out to make their escape. >> this is the window they came out of. where the bars are missing. they cut one of the supports and pushed the wind out. >> reporter: tying together blankets and bed sheets. the other two prison nors quickly captured. chavez and campbell got away. how they cut the bars? a mystery. that window boarded up. this dorm-style skrel empty. but the night of the escape, it was full. 20 inmates packed in. >> other people had to know. we believe they had been cutting
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talking. and the sheriff telling us she has a really hard time believing that the other 16 guys didn't hear or see a thing. but, something that doesn't surprise her. it's part of the prison culture. no one wants to be a snitch. it is cybermonday. the blockbuster shopping has begun. they were running. rebecca jarvis has details. cybermo cybermonday is more my speed. >> this is the perfect speed for me, too. many of the shoppers shopped online. today, expect deep discounts with free shipping on appliance, clothes, and electronics. after a record-breaking black friday weekend, shoppers already gearing up far massive
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million americans grabbing those wallet-friendly deals, up from 151 million last year. >> we almost didn't go today. i kind of dragged her out. >> reporter: some shoppers, unruly. this seattle area nike store nearly demolished. others extremely violent. a fight between customers turning deadly in nevada. for the most part, controlled chaos. 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. on black friday, the busiest shopping hour on the week we want to get the best deals. >> reporter: the biggest day so far? friday. online sales shattering records, up 22% from last year. topping $3 billion. bringing the two-day tally to more than $5 million. retailers now turning their attention to cybermonday. with deals on aflinss. like this juicer $100 off on amazon. and clothes. banana republic and gap offering
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and target, 15% off everything. and if you're on the market for a tv but you didn't get one over the weekend, you're in luck. walmart, target, amazon, and best buy all have great deals today on tvs. it's great time to book travel. some of the deals coming into my phone, the temperatures looking good. >> somewhere south? >> you go warm, you go cold. you got omgss. this picture from an airline in the we still have 19 large uncontained fires across the southeast. where they have this severe and some cases extreme drought. look at the rainfall in the next three to four days. boom. over six inches in spots.
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>> good morning, i'm meteorologist cindy fitzgibbon, sunshine this morning, 34 degrees in boston but it is coder in the suburbs, still 20s out there, so bundle up this morning. we're going to have sunshine all day long, temperatures come up into l afternoon. enjoy the sunshine today. here's the rain we're watching for tuesday, and that's round one it looks like another round coming later on wednesday into thursday morning and coming up here, new details about the mom missing for weeks, found bound and alive on the side of a road.
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heavily battered and sit a confirmed kidnapping. >> one of the eyewitnesses speaking out this morning. and it's cybermonday. we have the tricks to ring up better deals. the one thing to do on your computer that could lead to bigger savings when we come back. stay with us. there is no typical day. there is nothing typical about making movies. i'm victoria alonso and i'm an executive producer... ...at marvel studios. we are very much hands-on producers. if my office... ...becomes a plane or an airport the surface pro's perfect. you don't do this 14 hours a day, 7 days a week for... ...decades if you don't feel it in your heart. listen, i know my super power is to not ever sleep. that's it. that's the only super power i have. people say, let's or something.ndwich "or something"? you don't just graduate from medical school, "or something." and we don't just pull smoked chicken, bake fresh foccacia
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>> i'm reaped reaped, stores we're following right now, a car and a logan airport shuttle collided in chelsea at 1:15 this morning at the intersection of bellingham street and eastern avenue, three people in the car suffered minor injuries. there were no passengers on the and a new clue in a hit and run investigation, the state police think that this is the jaguar that hit a man outside of a brockton bar. a person of interest is being questioned but so far no charges have been filed. the victim is still in the hospital in critical condition. and patriots' tight end rob gronkowski left the game with an apparent back injury. it happened in the first quarter against the jets, and not clear if he's going to be ready to play against the rams this sunday.
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>> roads are jammed as we head back to work, a beautiful monday morning. >> you have got it, don't forget your sunglasses today, bundle up, it's coal out there, 20s showing up north and west of town. worcester just 28, and tauntedden down to 23, it's 34 in town right now, just a few patchy clouds, otherwise sunshine today, low 40s at lunchtime, and we'll warm up into the mid and upper 40s this afternoon. light winds, enjoy it. a system on the way tomorrow. round one of rain, that could bring us a half an inch to an inch, another round on wednesday into thursday morning. out t >> good morning, cindy. not so good down south here. two crashes to deal with. slowing things down. 140, another up by route 1, and then you are heavy getting on the 128 up to an accident by route 1 in that dedham stretch. 24 is easing out, back to 139, 93 heavy from milton all the way up to the city. 30 minutes from braintree into boston. >> we're back just before the top of the hour with another update. if you are on the go you can
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meetings. and, did you see this? the ultimate overtime twist. the denver broncos banking on tear kicker for a victory. they missed. the chiefs' chance, the ball bounces then goes in. look at this. >> whoa. >> let's see. boom. >> right through. >> giving them a 30-27 win. the teams meet again on christmas day. >> that will be a grudge match. a lot to get to this morning, including cybermonday shopping done. becky worry has a simple trick for you fn online deals. and tory johnson is here. she has double deals. she's getting set upstairs. we begin with the latest on the holiday miracle. a california mom missing for three weeks found lay lye on thanksgiving morning. police are now looking for two women in connection with the case. kayna whitworth is in redding, california, with the new
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authorities are saying sherri papini was only able to offer them a vague description of her alleged chapters. this morning, we spoke with the woman who saw papini on the side of the road that morning, saying she looked terrified. this morning trk hunt is on for alleged kidnappers after a missing northern california mother who was reportedly held captive for three weeks, was discovered along this road. >> chp is advising she is heavily batt, confirmed a kidnapping. >> reporter: authorities say 34-year-old sherri papini was terrified, and could only off a vague description of her chapters. to hispanic women armed with a handgun driving a dark suv. alison spotted her and called police. >> i saw a woman, a woman with
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looked like a shirt. >> reporter: papini told authorities her chapters dropped her off, right there behind me, 150 miles from her home, on thanksgiving day. she was bound with restraints but able to flag down passing driver. >> i figured if she was willing to risk being hit by a car, she must really need help. >> she's chained with -- with a quarter-inch heavy chainnd on her wrists. >> reporter: investigators coming the restraints and papini's clothes for evidence. they're checking cameras. they're investigating papini's past, clinding a previous marriage, and searching her online activity. currently, we have to reason to disbelieve miss papini's story.
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now sherri papini was treated at an area hospital and released. her husband, keith, was immediately by her side. the sherry intends to reinterview pap i ni this week. >> thank you, kayna. joining us is brad garrett, a former fbi special agent and veteran felony prosecutor nancy grace. good morning to you i remember seeing this on my phone, i can't believe this outcome. how unusual is this type of story? >> well, of course, skeptics believe that it's a hoax. but i'm not so sure that that's true. the police are saying -- the sheriff is saying, they have no reason to disbelieve her. they say they're investigator her past. here is the rub, the fly in the ointment.
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that's not just an anecdotal statement. according to the u.s. department of justice, about 75.6% of crimes are committed by men. okay. so to hear of two women committing a violent felony, kidnap, beating her, restraining her this way, and as of yet, there's no motive, that's why people are skeptical. i can tell you this. i've seen even scenarios that are true. >> and brad, let me ask you this. sherri papini was found battered. chained. police are looking for those two women. what do you make of the scene that was set? >> first of all, we don't know what role these women played. could they have been involved in the kidnapping? of course. but, figuring out their position in this whole thing, did they find her? were they associated with the bad guys who kidnapped her and
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details she can remember. what was the room like? what did it smell like? was it near a barn? were people on cell phones? she's going listen for accents. all those little clues combined with social media may find these guys. >> nancy, do you think there are other avenues investigators should be pursuing? >> absolutely. what brad just said sparked my mind. a cell beneficial right now. in order, cell phone tower near the spot where she was taken, very near her home, where they found her ear buds and her cell phone, strands of her hair in the ear buds. a cell tower dump would give you ever cell phone that passed that was turned on at that moment. within that hour. that would be very, very helpful. they're looking at computers.
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why would she do this? restain herself and beat herself in way that made them take her to the hospital? before i'm going to be skeptic and cynical, i'm leaning to believe her right now. and think we should be thankful she's home. >> nancy and brad, thank you. george, what's up next? it's something called thunderstorm bigger cybermonday savings. all in two minutes. zblech bigger? wow. mini miracle. esents, a holiday hey! hey! ? this is for you. did you really? didn't have too! ? getting the gift you almost kept for yourself, now that's a holiday mini miracle.
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and the wall street journal saying this is one of the most dangerous professions out there. >> first of all, good news. lisa skinner arks cording to reports from cirque du soleil, is now in good conditions. in terms of what can be done more bodily, there's a governmental agency, osha, that deals with safety in the work place. they've monitored cirque du soleil. they've fined them this the past. on the whole, cirque du soleil apparently does thorough job of safety and security. it's part of that i do every day if what is a dangerous job. the biggest problem for the workers, if they're injured, when they're injured, they're getting worker's comp. that wasn't designed for cirque du soleil. by taking worker's comp, you
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america? logging. 1 in 1,000 people die on the job. >> wow. you mentioned finances. how protected are circumstance performers financially? what are their legal options versus say a professional athlete snanchts lot of comparisons are made. the professional athletes are unionized. they're not use cirque du soleil, a contract of a year to two years. they don't is the right or benefits that a professional athlete would have if and when they're injured. the majority of the injuries, when it comes to cirque du soleil are not the once we see typically. they're much more minor injuries. >> dan, thank you so much. moving on now to an extremely bizarre and dangerous medical condition that left six
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hospitals throughout australia. it's known as thunderstorm asthma. triggered by a rare weather phenomenon. i have never heard of this before. hat is thunderstorm asthma? >> you have rooi grass with a lot of pollen. poll season very shark, spiky pollen. it's high winds. sometimes it gets moist, the pollen spores burst or explode. they get down to less than a micron. >> pieces of spiky pollen. you're allergic. you get it. australia was founded by a relatively few european population. if your ancestors had this genetic predisposition of asthma, you have millions of people living there, that same
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hospital. that's a lot. >> so many people here in the its have european ancestry. what can people do to protect themselves? >> stay inside. everybody has a little bit of allergy to something. if cow can stay inside during the extreme events. by the way, are we allowed to say snit an extreme thunderstorm? climate change. ky say that. >> sure. >> you cannot connect any one storm. we had this big storm surprised nerve australia where they're quite used to heavy rains. >> i saw becky worley shaking her head yes talking about climate change as well. we'll talk to her about cybermonday and the holiday deals. you have all kinds of tips. including one that surprises me. clearing your browser can get you better deals. >> science and factses are supported here, as well as fek
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zplrvelgts you know, the dangers of wrong-way driving hit home over the holiday weekend. multiple deadly accidents. david kerley is in washington with what you can do to protect yourself on the road. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, george. you're accidents over the weekend. in arizona -- >> a single vehicle wrong way driver into a greyhound bus. >> reporter: the wrong-way driver was killed. more than a does on the bus injured. zh one benefit is the weight of the bus. and the impact at the that bus is able to take on. >> reporter: a college football play nor massachusetts killed going the wrong way thanksgiving. and sunday, two killed on long
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captured on video. vehicles on the wrong side of the road speeding. while wrong-way crashes make up only 3% of accidents, they're 27 times more deadly, says one study. between 300 and 400 deaths a year. nearly 60% of the accidents involve drivers who have been drinking. what can you do? >> stay out testify fast lane. stay in the middle lanes or the right lane ifs you can. if it's a two-way highway, be alert. look ahead. >> reporter: there are calls to change the way roads are designed. often onramping and jaufr ramps are next to each other, which can lead to mistakes. some experts say lower the do not enter science, make them bigger. possibly add rumble strips that a driver gets the cue they're going the wrong way. and not surprising, as we mentioned, alcohol always a factor. celebrations lead to more of these accidents. some good tips from the police
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>> i'm randy price, the eyeopener tracking some he >> you have got it, we're going to have the sunshine all day long, it is chilly out there, 35 in town right now, still a few 20s showing up, worcester 30 degrees, and we're going to keep climbing through the 30s this morning. low 40s here by late morning, and mid 40s for high temperatures this afternoon. go for about 46 in boston, and that's close to average for this time of year. and enjoy the sunshine today, this is the rain we're watching for tuesday, that's round one, we have another round on wednesday into thursday. get you out to the roads and good morning, kevin. >> good morning, cindy.
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morning, 95 northbound, got a new crash here at 495 and mansfield, pushing it back into the a little above zero -- attleboro stretch. an earlier crashed cleared by route 1, route 3, southbound delays off 495 down to a crash by concord road. 128 busy. redding most of the way down to lexington. randy. >> all right, thank you. the swampscott man accused of killing two people in an alleged drunk driving crash is ready to face a judge today. crashed into the back of a hotel shuttle bus in august. police say that he was speeding. and had a blood alcohol level of twice the legal limit. police are investigating there crash in the city of brockton, we're told, a woman was taken to the hospital after hitting a utility pole on bel air street last night. it's unclear how serious her injuries are. police have not said if the driver will be facing any
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? good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. we have everything you need to know about cybermonday. is this about the to be the biggest shopping day of the year in the deals you can get only here on "gma." one supersized edition of "deals & steals" this morning. also this morning, jogging dangers. more attacks on women while running alone. tips everyone exercising needs to hear. how to stay safer starting now. get ready to go rogue. in tell me you have a backup plan. >> with the star of the brand-new "star wars" movie that is coming up. felicity jones is here. >> may the force be with us. and she's saying --
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and good morning, felicity jones. good morning, america. happy monday. we have a special gift for jesse palm they are morning. all the "star wars" commitment. >> it's cybermonday. we have understand the of robots here to help us kick off our cybermonday mania. >> it's our version of >> no, that's happening outside. >> that's how we roll, george. >> that's how i felt when i walked into work this morning. >> what deals with the best? tory johnson is here. we have a huge shopping day ahead for you. all from the comfort of your own computer. and we have a special edition of "deals & steals." twice as many deals. tory johnson is offering free shipping for all of them.
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there? we'll get to that later. first, the morning rundown from tom llamas. the big story this morning. president-elect donald trump rild up on twitter as election nishls wisconsin meet today to discuss a timeline for an election recount. trump unleashed a barrage of tweets. claiming millions of people voted illegally. david wright is many wisconsin with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, tom. the recount effort gets under way this morning here in pennsylvania may follow suit. the president-elect is unleashing a twitter tirade, apparently set off by a decision from the the clinton campaign to join the recount effort. a process that was launched by green party candidate jill stein. donald trump through clinton's words right back at her, repeating her plea to supporters to accept the results and look to the future.
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lead in the popular vote. trump weeted i won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted ill league le. the clinton campaign says they do not expect the results of the lex change. but they're in this to make sure the process is fair. >> david wright, thank you. cubans gather today to begin naive days of official tributes to fidel castro. including today's1-gun salutes. miami's little havana was celebrati celebrating. commercial air flagts to cuba begin today. security considers overnight in the philippines. police defused an imp proe vised
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government forces have recaptured another key neighborhood in the city of aleppo. thousands of civilians are feeling it could be a turning point in the bloody battle for syria's second largest city. back here at home, new tensions at the site of the controversial oil pipeline in north dakota. protesters have until next monday to leave. they're prefusing to budge. the army corps of engineers is seeking manhunt is under way following a deadly shooting in new orleans. man celebrating his birthday was killed. nine others injured. the suspects opened fire after an argument. new hope in the battle against aids. a new vaccine trial getsafrica. this could be the final nail in the coffin for hiv. finally who has the best account on instagram?
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100 coming in at number four, tsa. can you pack this on your carry-on luggage. are hard-boiled eggs legal? >> i'm going no. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes, hard-boiled eggs are approved for the carry-on. next up, a giant blue pumpkin. can you bring this? >> i'm going yes. >> no. >> no. >> yes, giant blue for 2. this should be easy. a hand grenade trailer hitch. can you bring this in carry on? >> does it work? >> of course not. it's a trailer hitch. >> then why not? >> no, because it could be used as a weapon still. >> right, they would have to check it. it would freak other passengers out. the toughest one of all. grandma's jar of bees.
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>> no. >> i'm going to say no. >> george. all right. actually, you're not completely wrong. you have to check with your airline. each airline has an individual insect policy. >> but insects that sting? >> you said carry on. >> yeah. >> so they open up the jar and the bees come out? >> that's what i'm being told by my producers who have studied this in depth. >> i'm sticking with . >> for all those people at home that were going to do that tonight, you're welcome. >> okay. oh, boy. "pop news" time. such great time for movies. movie news. "moana" made a huge splash at the box office. brings in the number two thanksgiving launch of all time.
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million, thanks in large part to dwayne johnson in the lead. warren beatty's "rules don't apply" and "bad santa 2" didn't do as well as predicted. >> i didn't see also in pop news, the buddy system. the postal department offering a new service. it's called an outdoor buddy plan. postal workers are offering to take elderly people out for walks in the fresh air. it's all about reducing isolation. they can be arranged for about $15 for a 30-minute session. this comes on the heels of the post office announcing workers
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>> what a great idea. >> think the post office is trying to raise revenue and also raise spirits. not a lot of light in the day elderly people afraid to get out and walk. something we could think about the. a teachable moment today. and finally, remember the golden ticket in "charlie and the chocolate factory "? >> of course. >> bud light is offering a golden beer a chance to win super bowl tickets for the next 51 years. they're calling it the strike gold campaign. >> great idea. >> a golden can in 18, 4, and 30-pax of bud light. sorry, california, you're not get these. you can get involved in california. different directions. go onlined read. >> honey, i had to buy three cases.
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how shot that? yes. you "star wars" freaks will love this stuff. they'll be available for christmas. great job, guys. you haven't hurt anybody yet. keep it rig here. faa rules and all. that's your latest soo good morning, i'm meteorologist cindy fitzgibbon, 35 degrees with the sunshine in boston. a bit cooler in the subbs taunton, temperatures will warm up into the mid 40s this afternoon with light winds, lots of sunshine, and enjoy it today, we're in the 50s here through the middle of the week but off and on rain tomorrow and we're going move to a safety alert about jogging.
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the latest, the mother there california found weeks after disappearing on a run. becky worley back with important tips. hey, becky. >> reporter: morning, george. it is early morning. pitch black. and for many women, this is the only time they can squeeze in a run, before the kidds wake up. before work. if light of recent news, it's more than a little scary. an unscientific poll by runner's world magazine says fear being assaulted while running. what can you do to protect yourself? she was just out for an afternoon jog. >> chp advising she is heavily battered. >> reporter: 34-year-old sherri papini says she was snatched. missing for three weeks before finally escaping. >> she's saying she underout of a vehicle.
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30-year-old katrina vetrano killed. vanessa mar kotd, killed on a path behind her mother's house. and ali kruger erks shot and killed in broad daylight. they were on a jog when they were attacked. >> it's just you. you don't have any protection. >> reporter: this woman is the founder of tough cookies. a jogging group. there's safety in numbers. >> no one is going to attempt anything when you have a group. you can relax and en focus on the workout. not have to be constantly on the lookout. >> reporter: what if you can't run with a partner. we talked to safety expert who gave us tips. first, ditch the headphones. the earlier thatky hear somebody approaching me, or that i can see somebody approaching me, then i can respond in a way that's going to give me a better chance to get away to some place safe. >> reporter: avoid baggy clothes
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>> opt for form-fitting clothes or hair in a side braid. tucked underneath your cap. makes it more difficult for somebody to grab hold of you. >> reporter: be prepared to fight back. >> taking even one self-defense class with increase your safety. you're better prepared. pay attention to surroundings. fight back effectively inspect a worst case scen. someone where you are running and when they should expect you back, george. >> a lot of good advise. you have to pay attention. >> i do. i do like to run by myself. coming up, star of "rogue
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>> good morning, i'm emily riemer, stories we're following right now, a car in a logan airport shuttle collide in chelsea at 1:15 if he intersection of bellingham street and eastern avenue. three people in the car suffered minor injuries. no passengers were on that shuttle, and the driver was not investigation. state police now think a gray jaguar hit a man outside of a brockton bar. a person of interest is being questioned but so far no charges were filed. the victim is still in the hospital, in critical condition. >> take a live look outside across the city, it looks sunny there, cindy, not so warm, though. >> no, still chilly outside. 20s and 30s now. but we are heading into the mid 40s this afternoon. pretty seasonal with lots of sunshine and light winds, enjoy
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looks like about a half an inch to an inch of rainfall here, and that's just the first round. we're going to jump into the 50s but another round of rain later on wednesday and into thursday. go out to the roads, good morning, kevin. >> good morning, big delays south of town on 95 out of the attleboro stretch to a crash cleared by 495. 93 northbound, very tough ride this morning. take you about 50 minutes to the city. dealing with bright sunshine out there this morning with the delays on the map. pike holding in from framing >> thank you, and we are back at 8:56 this morning. if you are heading out now you can watch our newscast any time throughout the day on our mobile app. make sure that you have that with you. stay warm out there, and enjoy it.
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? [ "star wars" theme playing ] we hear that "star wars" music. we need holiday music. welcome to all of you. hope you had a great thanksgiving. >> thanks for being here, getting right back into it. we're jumping in with a very spesh guest. joining us at the table, please welcome academy award nominee and the star of the new "rogue one" felicity jones. [ cheers and applause ] >> hi. hello. in nice to meet you. how are you? >> nice to meet you. hi, hi.
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>> i know. >> good to see you. >> welcome. >> hello. hi, everyone. >> is it too early for you? we hope not. you're in from london. >> i'm slowly waking up. the -- i'm definitely a night person, not a morning person. >> so are we. it's a problem. >> you're a "star wars" person? used to watch as a kid? >> yes. i remember watching it as a little girl. i watched at we were close to the tv watching it, about 7. and we watched it on vhs. i remember the opening titles going up the screen. >> i knew it had to be vhs. because you're ten years younger than me. >> that makes me old. >> if that makes you old, the rest of us are grandparents. i remember watching "empire strikes back" in the theater. you all remember? >> that's my favorite one.
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>> the first movie i ever went to. >> i have to say, "force awakens" is my favorite now because i got to introduce my daughter to it. >> you said in the past, you wanted to play a superhero. and now you are one. >> i know. [ applause ] i'm glad that deagets a clap. >> why was that important to you? >> it was the opportunity to be a kicks-ass she's got real spirit. and, it was a -- just a fantastic character to play. >> let's see a kick-ass girl in action. let's take a look. chpz hpz. >> destroying an entire planet. they call it the death star. we need to capture the plans if there's any hope of destroying it. >> we want to help. >> all right. how many do we need? >> i'll be there for you. >> the captain said i had to. >> charming.
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>> of course, so much anticipation for this movie. felicity this is how you know you have made it. you now have your own action figure. >> oh. >> how cool is that? check it out. >> thank you very much. >> how does it feel to have your own action figure? >> it's great. i was showing my nephew who is 1 1/2. he started pulling the arms off. it really prings you back down to is in the storyline? >> it's the film that leads into the story of "a new hope" which was the first of the trilogy in those '70s films. we wanted to capture that atmosphere and the freshness that those films have. >> that's exciting. that gives us the back story. on some of our -- the people that we grew up with. >> all the things we didn't know that we wanted to know. your character's name is jyn
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warrior. which is fitting. you were recently in "glamour." a beautiful, beautiful shoot. >> thank you. >> did you funnel your tom buoy self into jyn? >> i did. it was useful for laying jyn. only now i'm learning to wear >> i'm a huge "star wars" fan. in h this movie, you're building a rebel army. the you could build any army from any of the movies who would it be -- >> good question. well, come on, it's got to be chewbacca. [ cheers and applause ] >> a crowd pleerz every time. >> i know, come on. why not?
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[ cheers and applause ] he's very preeshs. and then, why not? r rae. >> did you have special training? >> i did. i did. i actually went into kind of quite intensive kung fu training. i felt a bit like "karate kid" in the mornings, before going on set, i would do a few get in character. it was a big part of preparation. ? you killed us all in "theory of everything." such a beautiful film. how do you decide on the kinds of roles you'll take? to go from one extreme to the other like this? >> it's very instinctive. it's what you read and something appeals and -- you kind of just have to throw yourself into it. it's like anything. you know, if you overthink it too much, we wouldn't do
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you have to be impulsive and trust your instinks basically? >> you have quite a few movie coming out. three other movies coming out this year alone. incredible. including "inferno" with tom hanks. you had a moment with him in a car? in a vehicle? >> yeah. i almost -- i almost killed tom hanks. which is -- >> whoa. >> not literally. i was driving out of this very sharp turn. we were driving doing this scene. the streets are so small. for some reason, i was in this huge car. my character had an enormous four-wheel drive thing. i hit the wall on the side that he was -- >> kind of hit the wall. sflit sort of, and he was so sweet. he was so gracious. he didn't sort of make any fuss at all as i nearly took his life. but -- it was a good start to the shoot.
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here. welcome back to "gma." cyb cybermonday. what better way to celebrate than with robots. all these are built by california school children as part of their s.t.e.m. curriculum. they love the dance. so get ready for this. you ready? three, two, one. hit it! ? everybody dance now ? ? >> yeah! >> bring it. ? those robots can move. got one robot down. and he's not stopping. he's not stopping. they're committed. ? everybody dance now ? >> that's what i talk about
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sunshine out there now, mid 30s, heading up into the mid 40s for highs this afternoon. sunshine, light winds, enjoy it. we have got milder temperatures, 50s through the middle of the week but off and on rain starting tomorrow through thursday morning. [ cheers and applause ] not only can they dance, they gave away their coats. we're celebrating the warm coats and warm hearts coat drive. dr. strange star benedict cumberbatch stopped by to donate. you can, too. bring your gently used coats to your burlington store. so far, 10,611 coats donated. go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to learn how to donate your coat to someone ho needs it this winter. it's kind of chilly out this morning. back to you, amy. all right, thank you so
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she stars with ryan gosling in the new original movie muse kic "la la land." she's auditioning for a new role. take a look. >> i just thought -- i don't know what i thought. >> one second. >> i guess i better -- >> welcome. >> just grabbing my phone. >> tell her i'll call her >> less than two minutes. >> i'm almost done. thank you. >> oh. you know what? i think we're good. thanks for coming in. >> ooh. this is such a good movie, though. and i have to imagine not that that specifically ever happened to you, but some of these moments when you're auditioning
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an aspiring actress. did it strike close to home for you? >> definitely. >> every had someone shut a door like that on you? >> i have had a variety of experiences. there's a lot of people who don't look up from their paper when you come into read. it's tough. >> the movie is so beautiful. i brought my daughters. i have to say, i'm not overselling this. this is the best movie warmed. you have done broadway. this is not your first time singing in front of millions. but, what was it like -- i mean, look that. the dancing, the singing. you were a triple-threat in this movie. >> oh, thanks. >> you're welcome. [ cheers and applause ]
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tap-dance. we sang live in parts of the movie. so it was just -- it was exciting. >> you were so good. you moved so well. the two of you, rind you this is your third time starring as ryan gosling's love interest. i have to tell you, soy walked out of the movie neerpt i know. you deserve a round of applause. i called my husband, i said, bad news. i'm more in love with ryan gosling than i what was it like sing and dapsing with him ? you did the move in crazy, stupid love. this is real dancing. it's an intense experience learning to ballroom dance. it was great to have a friend there. >> the movie goes through so much. but a lot of this is about what if? what the you had made different
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person to ask you. have you thought about the what ifs? >> i think everybody does. you kind of wonder if you made didn't choices or, if, you know, certain things had unfolded a didn't way what your life would look like. i think that's why the movie is resonant in that way. because there is that -- there's different lanes that your life can travel do >> i felt like it resonate sod much with me. i was thinking about the different paths our lives take. it's a beautiful movie. as you were singing and dancing and i think that this is just appropriate to ask you, somewhat your go-to karaoke song? >> oh. [ applause ] i weirdly like karaoke so much less now. i'm like, i don't think anyone needs to hear me get up and sing in a karaoke room.
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i was so impressed. >> it's just the karaoke experience has lost a little luster after all that. >> do you have a go-to dance move. >> no, not really. it's a jazz hand. that can come at any time. thank you. >> did you hesitate at all when you saw the script and saw what was retired? the singing, the dancing, and the acting? >> that part was fun and challenging because i was doing >> you knew jazz hands. >> that was exciting. the thing that sort of freaked me out was the tone. there are scenes where we're sitting at a dinner table having a conversation and then we're flying into space in the next scene. >> typical tuesday. >> how is this going to be cohesive. >> but it is. >> the writer/director is incredible. >> and john legend is amazing in the film, too. >> yeah, yeah. zplefrg is so good.
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city. cindy has the forecast. >> i do, indeed, beautiful sky out there this morning. lots of blue sunshine, we're going to soak it in today because after today not much coming. 32 in worcester but 37 in boston, and temperatures will climb up into the mid 40s this afternoon with light winds, a really nice day, and here's the system we're watching for tomorrow. this will come in with a half an inch to an inch of rain. and that's just the first opportunity of getting needed rainfall this week. it looks like we have got another batch coming later on wednesday into thursday morning. >> all right, let's go the roads right now, good morning, kevin brennan. >> you mentioned that bright sunshine. keeping things slow, delays from nate issuing into the city, 86 minutes, that continues right into a crash scene here just before route 93, and 93 from the north, delays back into stoneham, big delays heading off of 1a east boston, through the ted williams tunnel ask the sumner tunnel. emily. >> all right, thank you. a swan scott man accused of killing two people in an alleged drunk driving crash is preparing to face a judge.
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birenbaum crashed into the back of a hotel shuttle bus in august. authorities say that he was speeding and had a blood alcohol level of twice the legal limit. and police are investigating this crash in brockton. we're told the woman was taken to the hospital after hit a utility pole last night. it's unclear how serious her injuries are, and police have not said if that driver will face any charges. we are back with you at floor today. we hope to see you then.
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