tv Good Morning America ABC November 10, 2016 7:00am-9:01am EST
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good morning, america. breaking overnight anti-trump protests erupt coast to coast. peaceful ones turning violent. police fighting back with tear gas. >> tens of thousands of protesters taking to the streets. marching on trump towers in new york and more than a hundred arrests. >> donald trump heads to washington vowing to bring the country together after a bitter election. >> now it's time for america to bind the wounds of division. >> he'll meet president obama in the oval office this morning. >> we're not democrats first, we're not republicans first, we are americans first. >> as the first lady hosts melania trump. now all eyes turn to who president trump will pick for
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what will he do in his first 100 days? donald trump set to take our nation's highest office. and good morning, america. the election results are settling in. the transition of power has begun and overnight thousands of marchers in several cities took the streets to protest donald trump's victory. >> some of the protests were violent but many, many stayed peaceful. some demonstrators we did see this a lot, love trumps hate. >> and here in new york, an artist started this wall calling it subway therapy. what people had a chance to write notes or whatever they felt. it's a very nice note that says stay united and hopeful. >> the message of president obama as well and invited donald trump to meet him in the oval office this morning. we'll get into a lot on the transition of power but gio
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good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning, good morning to you. in so many way these are protests fueled by social media and don't expect them to die down any time soon because right now the number one trend on twitter is that #trumpprotests. [ chanting ] >> reporter: overnight protests across the country turning violent in the early morning hours. as thousands of protesters fro in the streets to protest the election of donald trump. police in oakland used tear gas to keep the crowd of nearly 7,000 at bay. major freeways in los angeles shut down. as crowds burned effigies of trump and marched on city hall. [ chanting ] >> reporter: demonstrators flocking to trump owned
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there's such anger here right in front of donald trump's home they're chanting this is what democracy looks like from the ballot box to the streets of new york, these people are letting their voices be heard. more than 10,000 gathered throughout the city, crowds blocking traffic, chanting, screaming. expressing their frustration, some climbing scaffolding and street signs to protest above the crowd. >> we're just people who are here who love this country as much as any other person. >> reporter: at least 120 protesters arrested overnight. and we should tell you the president-elect has not yet commented on these protests but after being here overnight i got to tell you these protests were just so loud you could hear it for blocks. hard to imagine here how anyone here got much sleep. >> we did hear it loud and clear and the transition to the new admission begins this morning. president-elect donald trump meeting with president obama and his wife meeting with the first
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correspondent jon karl is there with more on the big day. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, robin. today at the white house is not only the beginning of the transition from the obama administration to the trump administration, it is also the first ever face-to-face meeting between barack obama and donald trump. the president going out and the one coming in both say they want a peaceful and orderly transition. >> it is time for us to come together >> we are now all rooting for his success and uniting and leading the country. >> reporter: but american politics has seen few enemies as bitterly opposed as these two. >> he's been perhaps the worst president in the history of the united states. >> donald trump is temperamentally unfit to become commander in chief. >> reporter: he questioned whether president obama was an american citizen and a
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didn't apologize. donald trump will take power in january with his party firmly in control of congress too. >> this is the most incredible political feat i have seen in my lifetime. we are going to hit the ground running. >> reporter: at the center of trump's agenda undoing much of the obama legacy beginning with the president's signature legislative accomplishment, the affordable care act. >> we'll get rid of that. >> reporter: trump w supreme court. replacing obama's long stalled nominee with one of his own. >> i'm also going to appoint great supreme court justices, so important. >> reporter: and of course a big promise to keep on border security. and as you mentioned, robin, melania trump will be here with her husband having her own one-on-one meeting with michelle obama. if tradition holds they will
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about what a trump cabinet may look like? >> reporter: well, it's early but we can expect that some of those who stood loyally by donald trump through his campaign will be in the trump cabinet. some possible names would include people like rudy giuliani, jeff session, the senator who was the first in congress significant figure to support him, newt gingrich, another possibly, michael flynn, the retired army general, and maybe even the chairman of the through it all, reince priebus. >> we'll move on to hillary clinton. she had a difficult task yesterday and she carried it off with grace and conviction conceding to donald trump comforting her supporters. abc's cecilia vega was there for every step of the clinton campaign and joins us now. >> reporter: good morning. she was surrounded by her family, her top aides, hundreds of staffers, so many of them in tears. this was an emotional good-bye and chance for hillary clinton to speak directly to all of
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historic campaign. hillary clinton ending her fight for the white house and quite possibly her political career. >> this is painful and it will be for a long time. >> reporter: an emotional concession in a manhattan hotel. >> this loss hurts, but please never stop believing that fighting for what's right is worth it. >> reporter: the emotion overwhelming for many in the room including clinton and clinton's closest aide huma abedin. >> to all the little girls who are watching this, never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world to pursue and achieve your own dreams. >> reporter: clinton delivering a message of reconciliation. >> donald trump is going to be our president.
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chance to lead. >> reporter: to them, she offered encouragement and urged perseverance. >> i know we have still not shattered that highest and hardest glass ceiling but someday, someone will. i want you to know that nothing has made me prouder than to be your champion. >> reporter: ending with hugs and thanks for so many in that room. and former president george w. bush called clinton years of service. she is now back home in chappaqua. her aides are not revealing what comes next and as you know clinton herself may not know the answer. >> she really didn't think about it as we talked about before. they really believed coming into the final week going into the final hours before the election they had this won. that's what all their internal po polling showed. >> i was in that room yesterday with all of those top aides. people, sources i have been talking to for a year and a half were in tears.
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point. shed champagne on that flight, final campaign flight. that shows you how they thought they had this in the bag. every source i talked to over the last year and a half said this would be a tight race at the very end. no one inside the clinton campaign thought donald trump would be the president. >> no, and especially in the two big state, wisconsin and pennsylvania, they thought they had solid leads. >> and i'm assuming they will say at some point their base did not come out to vote. >> thanks very much. >> all right, thank you, george. we saw a big react street as the election results started to come n stocks plugged but then rebounded to a near record high on wednesday and rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange. what is going on here? >> reporter: good morning, that's what everybody is asking because all of the experts expected a major sell-off after these election results instead what we got, the day after the election, was a huge gain for stocks, the dow ended up the day after election day 257 points
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the night before. after those results were coming in, now we're in striking distance of hitting an all-time record high for the dow so what's really happening here? well, investors are still digesting the reality that now we have a new president-elect donald trump. what came out of his speech on election night was infrastructure. he talked about his commitment to spending on that, that's where we've seen a number of stock gains. we've also seen stock gains in health care, defense-type companies because of donald trump talking about investments in the military and wanting to invest there. the big things here on wall street's mind are less regulation, lower taxes, but, of course, there's still the question about trade, that could impact things going forward, as well, michael. >> thank you, rebecca. now let's bring in abc's matt dowd and cokie roberts and, matt, seems like the experts at
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lot along the way. join the group in this. i think when you look at the market as rebecca knows this full well the market likes predictable, right. i think every speech that came out starting with donald trump to hillary clinton to barack obama's speech is a calming influence on this election. the market likes that. but i think ultimately the market just like the voters are going to look at what donald trump does instead of what he says. >> that's what i wanted to ask about. what's unpredictable, what he's going to do. you worked with president bu though he lost the popular vote and said he had a mandate. such a jumble of different kinds of policies inside donald trump's campaign. does he go through with things like the immigration building the wall or reach out with republicans and pretty much pass their agenda. >> i think he's in a more unique situation than george bush was. donald trump won more electoral votes than any republican since 1988 and lost the popular vote by a bigger -- he will lose the popular vote by a bigger margin
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the presidency. i think what you see in the first 100 day, low-hanging fruit and he'll nom fate a supreme court justice that appeals to the conservative right and do a series of quick things that appeal to the conservative right and if my expectations are right, he's going to go negotiate with congress on things they can all agree to, infrastructure spending and maybe even on the tax code and do both simultaneously. the signals are who he starts nominating. that will tell us a lot. >> a lot of to hear those names. let's bring in cokie roberts. she made it home to washington. good for to you to be here. an important part is preparing the president-elect to be commander in chief. what do you know along those lines? >> again, it remains a mystery. one of the things that's so interesting about the transition, there is no old washington hand here. you know, that's what we're used to. we're used to a jim baker who,
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and, you know, someone who has been here, who knows the players, there are 4,000 political appointees that have to be named. 1,000 of those have to get senate confirmation. there's an enormous amount of work to be done and at the commander in chief level we know that donald trump had the backing of a lot of people in the military. he kept arguing that he had 200 admirals and generals behind him, all of that but are there and i suspect he doesn't either. >> and jon karl, we talked about the cabinet. one possible washington hand would be the former speaker of the house newt gingrich but take us inside that meeting with president obama and donald trump today. probably won't get into a lot of substance but we do know that donald trump wants to undo and right away a lot of president obama's accomplishments. >> and he can undo a lot because this is a president who used the
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some of the big ones on the environment, climate change, those things can be done really with a signature of a president trump and i expect republicans have been talking about it so much for so long if they pass and i expect they will a repeal of all or parts of obamacare, this president, president trump will certainly sign that into law so there's a lotta can be undone immediately by a president trump. >> of course, a lot of the those two men, but, cokie roberts, we also know melania trump will be meeting with the first lady. how do you expect that to go. >> i think that's a much easier meeting. this is basically two gracious people, michelle obama could not be more understanding of what it's like to move into that white house with a child. laura bush was very helpful to her and i know she'll be very helpful to melania trump and it
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there's nothing comfortable about it. but it's much easier for two moms to joke about a kid and talk about, you know, schools, that kind of thing than it is for the two men. >> matt dowd, we saw these protests overnight. donald trump in his first speech talked about binding the wounds of a nation. what more do you see him doing to address the majority who voted against him and those protesters? >> well, i think he's -- it's more than just him and i think it would be great if he keeps the calming words that he's got going a rein in many so of his supporters who say, listen, we're in this together. i think this is going to sort of -- it's going to stay what it is but watch for the january 20th inauguration. i wouldn't be surprised if this protest culminates in something we've never seen in a presidential inauguration. >> we will be watching. okay, matt dowd, thanks very much, amy is here with the other top stories. >> that's right, good morning. details still coming in but we are told two police officers have been shot responding to a
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canonsburg south of pittsburgh. the officers have been rushed to the hospital. no word yet on their conditions or the circumstances surrounding the shooting but awe search is now under way for the suspect. we will bring you more details as we get them. in the meantime, general motors is planning to lay off more than 2,000 workers at its car factories in ohio and michigan. it blames the shifting demand in the auto industry with consumer demanding for suvs and trucks instead of cars. two fighter jets one was able to land safely. the other bailed out and rescued from the pacific ocean about an hour later. more charges are expected against a suspected serial killer in south carolina. following another gruesome discovery. the bodies of a husband and wife missing for nearly a year have now been identified. they were found on real estate agent todd kohlhepp's farm. now linked to five other deaths. and near buffalo, new york, a massive fire, look at that destroyed this former steel
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collapse. investigators believe a hot lightbulb dropping onto some cardboard started that massive fire. and another fire leading to a daring rescue. this worker in logan, utah, trapped inside a cherry picker after a transformer exploded, sent flames climbing up that pole. a second truck brought in and the worker thankfully was pulled to safety. and finally, all those people who said they were moving to canada if donald trump was elected, well, guess what, they have a cheaper way to get spirit airlines is out with its go north sale promising to 75% off flights. there is a slight catch, spirit will fly you to upstate new york then it's up to you to make what the airline calls a short drive to the border right there at niagara falls. so this follows the canadian immigration website crashing after the election so they're capitalizing on that. >> what an american thing to do. >> amy talked a lot about fires and fires down south. >> this is atlanta, georgia, the
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through the smoke and haze. this is what the folks of the southeast are dealing with. thanks to those fires. look at the fires in north carolina. now there are dozens on the map and these are places that haven't had rain in more than a month in some place, more than a month and a half in other spots. this is fascinating. no large wildfires in california. most of the large wildfires from ohio down through mississippi especially in north georgia, parts of south carolina, western north carolina. this is a shift in where that drought issue is fruition, on top of all this the numbers as far as high temperatures go, we're breaking records across much of the nation. jet stream parked up north. you'll see a lot more of this because there's not a lot of
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that looks like the southwest, thanks. coming up legal trouble still facing donald trump as president-elect. we'll have what the dozens of lawsuits against him could mean. the late night comics are back taking on this incredible moment of history with humor and surprising moments of healing. we'll talk about that and much more. go she was thinking about her joints. but now that she's taking osteo bi-flex, she's noticing a real difference in her joint comfort. it supports increased flexibility over time. "she's single." it also supports wonderfully high levels of humiliation in her daughter. "she's a little bit shy." your joint comfort can be your kid's discomfort. try osteo bi-flex ease. our 80% smaller tablet.
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g. 7:23. i am corrina pysa here with terrence lee. it will be a busy day at the white house with donald trump and the cavs visiting. >> yes. they probably won't cause paths. trump will be there at 11:00 and the cavs are scheduled for a 2:15 ap with all the latest. right now case western reserve university has police stepping up patrols after a series of six student robberies in the past two weeks. the university is responding by adding officers on all shifts and doubling the number of shuttle buses to significantly cut student wait times. a two-day strike against cedar point is now over. the park and union members made a deal. the agreement includes higher
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toys"r"us ...awwwwesome! for the millions who are disappointed for hillary, remember, america has a special place for people who lose. ironically it's the cast of "celebrity apprentice." >> okay, conan o'brien, that was a pretty good one. all the late night comic has to comment on what was going on, bringing messages of healing as well after that upset. >> you knew they were not going to hold back. no, no, no. over night thousands of anti-trump protesters took to the streets, demonstrations erupting in cities coast to coast, some of them turned violent but many stayed peaceful as both sides of the aisle call for unity. and the president-elect heading to washington to meet president obama in the oval office. they're working toward a peaceful transition of power and while they meet, melania trump will sit down with first lady michelle obama.
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royal headline. prince harry is back in the spotlight, amy. >> that's right. we all remember kensington palace acknowledging his relationship with the american actress megyn kelhan markle. they were very upset about how the media treated her. we'll see him for the first time today. we'll have much more on that coming up. >> where are we going to see him? >> we're going to find out. >> a tease. president-elect trump. unprecedented in so many ways including a number of active lawsuits and business conflicts that trail him to the washington and brian ross here with the details. the most high-profile trial has a key hearing today. >> that's right, george, good morning, while the president-elect begins to make his plans to run the country his lawyers in court today in san diego dealing with one of the dozens of active lawsuits against him involving allegations of fraud, sexual harassment and failure to pay
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the three lawsuits over trump university. >> success, it's going to happen to you. >> reporter: students who paid a $35,000 fee claim that now president-elect committed fraud when he falsely told them he had personally selected the faculty. the actual trial is set to begin at the end of the month presided over by the san diego federal judge trump accused during the campaign of bias because he is of mexican heritage. >> he's a hater. and he is not doing the right thing. >> reporter: in addition to the trump university case -- >> can you raise your right hand? >> reporter: -- there are at least 30 other significant cases in which the president-elect is being sued or suing for issues that happened before he was elected. >> the rule is that there's no immunity from suit for anything that happened before.
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campaign, the famously litigious candidate threattened to bring his own lawsuits against the women who claimed he sexually assaulted them. their lawyers say bring it on. >> they have no present intention to sue him first. but if he sues them, then we will defend them vigorously. >> reporter: trump's business interests may also create conflicts for the soon-to-be president. in the midst of the brand with the trip to his golf course in scotland and later opening a new hotel in washington. trump has had extensive ties with several russian oly barks close to vladimir putin. he and his children have sowing investments with controversial overseas figures. and ethics experts say his plan to let his children run his business empire as though it were a blind trust is not blind at all. and then there are the questions
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returns are being audited by the irs. as president trump will elect and select the new head of the agency even as he avoided paying any federal income tax at all over the last two decades. >> a lot of different issues raised there. let's bring in dan abrams for more on this. let's start out with the lawsuit in court today. likely a lot of pressure on mr. trump to settle this. >> that's right because, remember, he doesn't have t case. but when he's deposed or he has to testify he has to show up. and there is precedent for this. remember, this happened with the paula jones lawsuit and bill clinton case, the u.s. supreme court actually weighed in on this and said a sitting president is not immune from a civil lawsuit. >> likely settlement. >> correct but the court specifically said, the courts have to work around the scheduling aspects of a president so there is a possibility that a court could
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scheduling would be so hard, let's postpone this. let's delay this. but i think it's going to be a lot of pressure to continue this, but trump only would need to be there when he's testifying >> that's the distraction issue. if he takes the risk of going to trial and be convicted that could be an impeachable offense. >> no, they're only for something you do while you're president so you can't impeach someone for stuff that they did before they became president. so if something happens that's a different story from something that happened before he became president. >> and these issues of conflict of interest. >> civil most of them so we have to be careful in distinguishing between civil and criminal although there are criminal investigates as well. >> on the issue of his business, the president isn't bound by any conflict of interest laws. >> just more considered an ethical code that has been adhered to, but, boy, a lot of questions to be asked when you talk about his family taking over his businesses as to what
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business and what that has to do with the government. >> thanks very much. over to michael. >> all right, george. coming up on our big board, donald trump's election surprise. so many of the polls will guide him wrong except for one. what their secret was and actor and trump supporter stephen baldwin is here. his brother, famously plays trump on "snl." he's going to tell us how their family is dealing with their different political views and how yours can too. we'll be back with that in just two minutes.
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time now for the big board. our team of insiders standing by to weigh in live. stephen baldwin right here at the table. we'll talk to you in a little bit. but we begin with the pollsters, the fallout from the election and the election stunner, just about every poll got it wrong except for the usc/la times poll. you took a lot of criticism for
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missed. >> we did take a lot of criticism and on the whole we're happy with how our poll performed. one difference between the way we do our poll and how others did is the fact that we work with a pam of members over time. so this is pretty much the same people over the whole course of an election while other pollsters may talk to different people each time. and in an election season when many people may have felt shy about talking about their vote trust with our panelists and i think that it allowed us to see the entire spectrum of the vote. >> now, even though your results, you were one of the few that did get it right, were you surprised so many other people got it wrong? >> well, this was a very difficult election to poll in. and a big difference, another big difference between the way that we do our polling and how others do is that rather than asking a traditional up and down question of how did -- how would you vote if the election were
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give us the percent likelihood they will vote for a candidate and this is sort of gives us sort of a fever chart or a look into the intensity of the vote. so perhaps someone may be a 100% clinton supporter one week and then the comey fbi e-mails break and they're 75% clinton supporter the next week. and -- sorry. >> no, no, no. i'm just -- it employees me away. maybe it's a new way to conduct the polls in thiis thank you very much. >> thank you, jill. we move on now to the best ways to deal with the end of this election. some voters are overjoyed while others are a little disappointed and now some doctors are talking about post-election stress disorder and clinical psychologist dr. elizabeth lombardo is here with us and, okay, dr. lombardo, is this a real thing? >> post-election stress disorder is a real phenomenon that a lot of people are experiencing right now and it comes out in
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yourself feeling more irritable or angry or worried or helpless and it can come out with headaches and g.i. distress and inability to sleep and maybe you have trouble concentrating and it can affect your relationships because when you're feeling irritable we tend to take it out on our loved ones and perpetuates the stress cycle? how should people deal with it? >> the first thing to do limit your social media. there's something called a the people who have the similar lines for you are at the top of your feed. so if you're a disappointed clinton supporter going to facebook may be filled with a lot of helplessness and sadness which unfortunately supports the problem as opposed to the solution. secondly, focus on what you want as opposed to what you don't want and third of all, volunteer. help out someone else so it will help you feel empowered and help you have less stress.
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we like your fire there. >> talk to stephen baldwin now and, stephen, hillary clinton -- >> you're clapping. >> that was so wonderful. >> she said -- >> talk about your post-election stress disorder. okay. i keep having this nightmare every saturday night. i don't know why that my big brother is picking on mr. trump. >> well, he actually responded in his show. take a look at this. >> she can brag about heres the heavy hitters supporting me. i mean, i have got the cream of the crop. i've got sarah palin. i've got chachi. and get this, i've even got the best baldwin brother, stephen baldwin. >> but, you know, you were out there and one of the few actors out there to support donald trump. >> me and scott baio, baby. that's it. go ahead.
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all, not just us in the press, politicians, press, even hollywood. >> i had a fun conversation with alec a couple of weeks back where literally we were at his house at home with the kids floating in the swimming pool having a good time. your boys basically handing us this election don't you think and i went, i got a funny feeling you need to be more prepared for a trump president than i do a hillary president. you know, and the thing that is so overwhelming for me this morning is i stayed at mr. trump's outside. and it really freaked me out, you know, because i can be all happy or excited about the outcome, but then it was like a wave of reality to say like there's folks out there that still don't agree with all this and this is what makes the country so amazing is right now we, the people, all of us have an amazing opportunity to demonstrate the greatness of our
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best to try to pay it forward and do the right thing and just say, if you agree or not, the cool thing to do is really give mr. trump the opportunity, it's difficult, i saw a lot of young people out there that you could see it was a lot of the messaging from the media that was driving their anger and this and that and i'm just going to be praying that everybody comes together and really gives mr. trump an opportunity to did the right thing and create the doubted him. >> but you said you were at the hotel last night. you were at the victory party. >> sure. >> the other night. what was it behind the scenes there? how was it? >> i think people were just as shocked as a lot of people who didn't vote for mr. trump, but this is what's cool. >> before the mood seemed a little docile. >> it was -- >> amy robach was there. it was like very quiet then all of a sudden the mood picked up
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cutting to headquarters for mrs. clinton and headquarters from -- and this is just -- it's an anomaly. we've never seen this before. this type of a victory. rand paul said something two days ago that was amazing. your east coast with the wall street, your west coast with the hollywood folks and now you got a whole lot of people in between all that that just demonstrated how they're feeling. and for me it's like i said last night as much as i wanted to go out and say to a bunch of young people, hey, stop, everybody, can't we all just get along, i realized that i have to respect those people. i have to respect them. >> both president obama and hillary clinton yesterday echoed what you were saying, they were saying give president-elect trump a chance. what do you think he should do to address those protests and that pain? >> listen, i think starting with this network and every other network, it's important that we
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this -- his lawsuits, i mean, i know it's news. i know it's news but people have to kind of, again, like before the election i said let's focus on who's the right person. that decision has been made. now we have to do our best to just continue to possley try to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. great verse in second chronicles, people if my people would humble themselves and pray would heal their land. that's a powerful thought. >> hopefully you and your brother are talking now. you're back on good terms. >> i might need you, michael. >> you're on with that one. how late night comics are helping with host-election stress and we'll have their best jokes coming up. >> first thing i did was call my high school bully. s! it's perfect. now that we've added adjustable base, my favorite part is to be able to lift your legs up a little bit,
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remember that guy who used to host "the apprentice," i dreamed we elected him president. >> the big story is that america woke up this morning and was like -- >> did i do that? >> this morning you finally woke up from a coma, well, you might want to go back. >> what we did was the democratic equivalent of installing an aboveground pool. even if we're lucky and it doesn't seem int never look at us the same way again. >> we put our 8-month-old son to bed and i was holding him and said when you wake up tomorrow morning we might have our first female president and then when we came home around midnight, i went into his room, shook his crib until he woke up and screamed, we have to get out of here! >> i watched news coverage all night last night and it was especially interesting to watch the change in tone as the night progressed. this he started out upbeat but
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anchor looked like a child slowly realizing that no one was showing up to his birthday party. >> now today americans have the right to feel happy, angry, pessimistic, optimistic but everybody should feel grateful that we get to vote and if we don't get our way, we have the chance to try again. it is a beautiful thing. >> yeah. thursday, that means, what, tory johnson. "dea & something for everyone. huge savings on great gifts. >> i'm shopping for all of you today with tory. >> what do we get? >> i'll hide it. i will figure it out. >> amy adams will be here in our last half hour. we'll have her at the breakfast
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back here on "good morning america" we're going straight to johannesburg, south africa. flash flooding killing at least two people. highway flooded with cars, so many had to abandon the vehicles getting stuck in the drains. isn't that wild video? all the people there obviously that flash flooding a big issue. we're so dry but the cold coming on through with a cold front. check that out.
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good morning. the time is 7:56. i am terrence lee here with corrina pysa. this morning there is growing concern over a lakewood mother missing for weeks. >> police need your help finding her. roaa s al dhannoon came to the u.s. at a refugee from iraq. the 24-year-old was last seen at her apartment october 16th. she was reported missing a few days later and friends and family are getting with each passing day. today is the one year anniversary for the deadly plane crash in akron. on november 10 of last year the plane crashed into an apartment building killing all nine people on board. last month the ntsb ruled pilots mismanaged the approach in several ways. the plane went into a stall and crashed. and now here is the forecast with our meteorologist
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temperatures are coming up to 40234 cleveland now at 7:56 but feels like 34 with the southwest wind. yes, it is cold when you step outside this morning. the afternoon, though, will see sunshine and temperatures in the upper 50s. we will take it. around the rest of the area for today highs around 60. a west breeze at 10 to 25. i will quickly show you the seven-day forecast. this is not going to last. the system comes in tomorrow. 50s for highs early in the day. a few showers are possible the afternoon. as we head into the weekend and next week, though, look at that. a small warming trend coming getting back closer to 60 by next week. kristin? >> there you go, jd. well, 77 north of 480, slow traffic. the northbound lanes on 77 past 490 because of an accident at 77 north and woodland. however we are seeing impact on the drive times because of that crash. downtown rockside 24 minutes.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. breaking overnight, anti-trump protests erupt across the country chanting slogans against the president-elect. thousands of people in the streets marching on trump towers in chicago and new york. peaceful demonstrations turned violent. police used tear gas to fight back. more than 100 people arrested. pennsylvania avenue, america's new first family moving into the white house in just 71 days. how will melania follow tradition as first lady? as 10-year-old barron is now in the public eye. ? prince harry, back in the spotlight this morning just days after that unprecedented statement defending his girlfriend meghan markle as new reports emerge she's asked for time off from "suits." all these kids are joining us to say --
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? oh, great to have all those adorable little kids with us this morning. they're getting ready for the holiday season and so are we. >> they are getting ready. tory johnson will help everybody else get ready. big "deals & steals." you see her right there. perfect gifts for something i never heard of bull. nutribullet. >> george. >> come on, neutribullet. >> everybody has heard of it. >> we have an expert who will show us -- teach us great diy tips for decorating over the holiday, deck straighting ornaments and a friendly competition. >> friendly? >> we'll have decorating ornaments. >> more friendly than you guys this morning? >> i'm saying friendly because i
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about how good it's going to be. that's coming up. lots of glitter. see if you can keep up with that. >> you don't scare me. >> you can't handle my glitter. >> continuing, you will never -- see that guy eddie redmayne. you'll never guess what role he auditioned for and he said it didn't go so well coming up in "pop news." a funny insider story. >> amy has the morning rundown. >> i didn't know what the nutribullet was either. robin and michael. news flash. >> the big story, donald trump goes to washington. the president-elect is meeting with president obama at the white house this morning. a tradition on the thursday after a presidential election and this all comes as the trump transition team led by new jersey governor chris christie kicks into high gear launching its website greatagain.gov. trump will also meet with house speaker paul ryan promising to work hand and hand with trump and repeal obamacare.
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over trump's election blocking streets, some in the crowd threw rocks and bottles at police officers and abc's gio benitez is outside trump tower this morning. gio, how is it going? >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. the protests here overnight were loud and in some cases violent. we're talking about 120 protesters arrested overnight across this country. i want to show you video from new york city. i was out here last night right outside of trump tower. it's, of course, the home of president-elect dond the protests filled up at least three blocks on fifth avenue. some 10,000 protesters here in manhattan alone. now, let's go to los angeles. there were so many protesters there, freeways had to be shut down. crowds even burned effigies of donald trump. now, over there further north in oakland, some 7,000 protesters, police using tear gas on some of them, they say, to keep it all under control. but here at trump tower i can tell you we don't expect these protests to die down because
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by social media and that #trumpprotests is trending across this country. number one trend on twitter, amy. >> stunning image, all right, thank you so much. gio. overseas south korea's president says donald trump called her and pledged his commitment to defending south korea under the existing security deal and today japan's prime minister confirmed he will meet with trump next week. in other news, police say two officers were ambushed and shot while responding to a domestic call in a pittsburgh suburb ov police say they were shot as soon as they approached the home. a search is now under way for that suspect. and in chicago, a stock trader has pleaded guilty to helping trigger the so-called flash crash that wiped out billions of dollars back in 2010. this man was accused of using bogus orders and manipulation schemes to buy and sell stocks in, get this, milliseconds then he made millions. it all happened in his mother's
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years in prison. brad pitt cleared of wrongdoing of a child abuse investigation. it stemmed from an alleged incident involving pitt and his son on a plane. george, this is for you. prince harry is attending an event with his grandfather today. his first public appearance since releasing an official statement in defbs of his girlfriend, actress meghan markle. harry blasted the press and the public for what he called a wave of abuse and harassment and he said he is worried about her safety. he complained about coverage with racial undertones and outright markle is biracial and she has reportedly asked for time off now from her hit tv show. and finally a real-life veggie tale. a man who lost his wedding ring three years ago found it, are you wondering what that was, he found it in his garden with a carrot growing through it. >> wow. >> the band had no diamond but i guess he can now call it a one-carrot ring. >> oh. >> well done. well done. >> bravo.
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>> right up there. >> that groan was love, baby. i'm so jealous. >> hard to follow. >> i know, i'm going to try. hi, everybody. "pop news" time and props this morning to lindsay lohan for turing a negative into a positive. she gave an interview last week in which she appears to have adopted a new accent. >> so people are scared of refugees and everything in the world there is a minimum. there's ain make happiness and to make what is bad good. >> what was that? >> that's an interview that went viral. thousands trying to guess what kind of accent she now speaks with. rather than get defensive give it to her. she declared she speaks lohan and launched a line of clothing celebrating it. turning humanitarian and teaming up with represent.com for a
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lilohan. there is a tank top, t-shirt or sweatshirt. christmas is coming. all the proceeds go to two children's charities which is fantastic. the "mean girls" actress announcing it making light of her cadence which explains is only natural. she's learning some languages and learning french, russian, turkish, italian and arabic and that is a mixture of them. >> to create lilohan. almost like thrones." >> a little scottish in there. our producer does it -- he speaks fluent lilohan. >> he does everything well. >> he does. also in "pop news," can you imagine a world where "star wars" villain kylo ren played by eddie redmayne? that casting, what if was a possibility according to the fantastic beast actor although he says his chances were not exactly great. he knew it right away. redmayne opens up to a podcast
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claims it was kind of nightmare because the script was so top secret the casting director gave him lines from "pride and prejudice" and said do it like a baddie. do that like a bad guy. eddie said in spite of ten different versions of darth vader's heavy breathing infused lines it went to adam driver and the are he is history. he said there was a silver lining. it was the same casting director would gave him several other roles including, oh, that little oscar winning turn in theory of everything". >> couldn't be more different. >> he is a very versatile actor but that like darth vader breathing, not so good. he drew the line but did want the role. i love hearing those stories about the one that got away. a great reminder even the best of the best have those moments. >> it worked out for him in the long run. >> try, try, again. a little lesson like a little one-carrot gold ring. >> another girlie moment. four dayses, four different hairdos.
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>> courtney, we love you. finally, thanksgiving, two weeks from today. can you believe it? two weeks from today and, george, i have bought all the ingredients for the stuffing recipe you gave me. >> all right. >> i'll do a prep run and bring it in and let you try it. >> exciting. >> george, you can cook like that? >> yeah. >> george is on stuffing patrol and says his recipe is the both. >> except without a nutribullet. >> save a lot of time if you did. >> for the big day and she is not doing it again. check out this picture her son posted on twitter. i know you can't read it. momma's taped off the entrance to their living room making it off limits until turkey day. unless, and i say unless family members abide by the list of rules and regulations, first, you must be showered and completely dirt-free. second, clothes must be laundered and finally if permission is granted absolutely no food or drinks permitted whatsoever. the note is signed mom, comma,
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comma, queen of the castle, comma, person ruining your life. whatever works for you. >> wow. >> wow. that is -- >> she is ready. >> that might work. >> no joke. >> that is no joke. she is not going cleaning that living room again. that's "pop news," everybody. >> all right, lara. ooh. coming up making the move into the white house. what kind of style will melania bring to the home and what will life be like for including the nutribullet.
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a live shot of the white house and a little more than two months president-elect donald trump will and his family will move into the private residence there. lara takes a closer look at what they can expect. >> indeed, robin. when the trumps move into the white house, they will face major lifestyle change, big
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decor. take a look. in just 71 short days the trump family will have a brand-new address and the tack of making the white house home traditionally involves the efforts of the first lady. >> it will be my honor and privilege to serve this country. >> reporter: but melania trump is far from traditional. an immigrant from slovenia. >> she is the first immigrant to be first lady since louisa who is the wife of john quincy adams second of all, she's a former model. >> reporter: but melania trump's most important job as first lady will continue to be as full time mother to the third newest resident of pennsylvania avenue, 10-year-old son barron trump. >> see told people previously she's a very hands-on mom and they do not employ a nanny. >> reporter: largely sheila e..ed from the limelight thus far barron is the youngest son of a president to live in the white house since 1963 when jfk
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so far he's handled the process in stride. >> how has the experience been for him. >> he's doing very well. i keep him in balance and just have him a childhood. i just want to have him out of the spotlight for how. >> reporter: barron will be visited by his nieces and nephews. his oldest brothering telling him how close he is. >> you have to respect your uncle even though there is a one-year difference. >> reporter: mastering it in the bl george bush's daughters wrote a letter to the obama's daughters, although it's an honor and full of so many extraordinary opportunities it isn't always easy being a member of the club you're about to join. >> probably very true. joining us now a woman who knows, anita mcbride. welcome. >> thank you. >> you have been there and done it. what are the trumps in for from your perspective. >> done it multiple times. starting today with the first visual of them all being
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it'll be the first time she's ever seen the white house. to know that you're going to move in and live there, i'm sure, is quite an whoever jemming thought. >> what are some of the tasks at hand going to be a challenge for her. >> she'll be asked a lot of questions, particularly not today, though, mrs. obama i'm sure will show her all the rooms in the white house where she'll be living for the next four years but she should expect through her staff a lot of questions from the residence taff there, over 100 people that want to take care of them for th >> and has to have those answers. we've got 75 days of a transition sh. >> can she have time to sleep on it? >> absolutely but the thing is what the staff is there to do right after the inaugural parade, you walk into the white house, the first time as the new first family, your things are unpacked. things that you might like to eat are there. the way you're going to entertain your family. who is going to sleep over, all that is decided well ahead of
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i think about him. i have a little boy near his age. what will it be like for him. >> it is a big change. i'm sure he's worried. will i be able to have my friends over. >> will gentlemen. >> well, of course, he'll be able to have his friends over. that's one thing laura bush conveyed to michelle obama who was worried about the same thing and what she said is you can have a wonderful family life here and you will. there's lots of things there for him to share with his friends including a movie theater. now you can see first run >> one of the many perk, barron. it's going to be okay. anita, great to have you here. i hope you'll come back. >> i will. >> great to have your per per tiff. my girl tory johnson with us, "deals & steals" and the nutribullet comes to life, people.
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. good morning, everyone. it is 8:27. i am terrence lee. what is going to be a busy day at the white house. donald trump and the cavs are both visiting, but the plectane nba champions probably won't cross paths. trump will be there at 11:00 this morning and the cavaliers around 2:15. the visit and we will bring you the latest on newsnet5.com and our newschannel5 app. case western students have been robbed six times in the past two weeks, some of the robberies even happening by gunpoint. university officers are doubling shifts and shuttle buses to cut down the amount of time students are waiting for them. here is meteorologist jd rudd. we have the clouds on hold for today. the temperatures got sent to
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seems, and we are in the 30s and 40s. sunny skies right now. later on today 60 for the high temperature. the only issue about today is the southwest wind at 10 to 25 miles per hour. this evening down to 53. we will cool down quickly and keep the breeze going, too. then overnight the clouds roll back in. not as cold tonight. down to 45. a southwest wind at 5 to 15. that sets up up tomorrow where our temperatures won't warm much. enjoy high temperatures tomorrow only around 50 to 51. kristin? >> thank you, jdments we have another -- jd. we have another accident, 275 southbound to 480, the back up to harvard right now. the drive times along 77 seeing improvements. downpour to a 15 minute commute. at last check it was 24
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? suddenly our love is -- [ applause ] welcome back to "gma." that is wonderful, the audience we have with us and we've got this thursday morning, we've got a lot coming up here, mike sfll yes, we do. way tonight talk about weddings. how many of us have been to given a toast and you're just sitting there going, hurry up, get this over with. i got to get your opinion. this blew me away. let's just say, it would make the founding fathers very proud. take a look at this. >> how does a met fan golf for long island boy in the count dropped right in the melting pot it's new york city and fancy
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dude from california, you know where the story goes. yes, the oldest daughter of my father, she moved to the big apple with some pressure from her father who said time to be a wife this year you saw your life is mother the sharpest edge of any knife. >> wow. >> that was -- >> that was awesome. the guy who did it matt is here in your audience. there you go, matt. >> so what inspired you to say, okay, your sister jenna got married to ross and i'm going to come up with this "hamilton" inspired rap. >> so i'm very close with my sister jenna and now crazy to her her husband rust so i figured hi to do something unconventional to be memorable and create a moment that we would share that was truly unforgettable. it's because weddings are big and call for celebration and i'm a progressor sewn i'll live up
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and made the decision that i would not speak in prose and inspired these rhymes and make you think of dr. seuss but lin-manuel miranda is where i got my muse, he wrote alexanderson hamilton's anthem and i guess it went well. i'm now on "gma" and i'm not going to throw it away. this is going to be their day so -- >> all right. >> thank you, thank you. >> didn't see that coming. >> me neither. >> he stood up and i was like, security. >> i have a question. everybody is wondering how long did it take to come up with that? >> so, it took -- so it was really inspired when i saw "hamilton" last year. i saw it last october and jenna -- he proposed a few weeks prior and if my family we have this thing about doing performances at big events and
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right when i saw "hamilton" it ended, the song i did and i literally turned to my nom and said, you know what, this is not my mother, but i said, i said, i know exactly what i'm doing at their wedding. because i knew i could put on a huge show and i knew i could dog something that was truly unforgettable for that big day and didn't have to sing a note so it was great. >> yeah. >> i'm sure it was a big hit. >> yeah, it went over pretty well. two of my bosses are actually i didn't screw up. >> you did great. >> i'm sure -- >> you knocked it out of the box. congratulations to you and your sister. >> right there a man who could nail a job interview. no question about that. but all of us have had some tough one, right? >> job interviews. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> well, wow, that was a lot of yeahs right there. >> nervous. >> yes. >> it's like, ooh you can relax,
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article saying job interviews are useless. >> they are. >> he's right. you like that idea right there. here's why. they've done a lot of studies that show when you compare tests. apartment today tests or intelligence tests, the tests are a much better predictor but people would do the interviews don't believe it. turns out what is happening you just confirm what you already sort of believed going in your really paying attention to the skills. >> and calls they bring to the table. >> you can relax. no more interview, guys. >> you heard it from george. >> do you remember your worst interview. >> oh, gosh, i don't want to relive it, please. i had this hideous blue shirt and white crisp shirt. >> i remember panicking for one, a job i really wanted but it was in a different city and i had one of those days where the planes were late, sitting on the tarmac and completely missed the
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>> i did get the job. [applause] >> it's george stephanopoulos. >> got the job. >> he didn't know what a nutribullet was. i don't know -- >> can't assume everything, agree. >> that's it. >> finally we have somebody who did here. >> yeah, we have this -- let's move over. >> yay. >> she's a five-time oscar nominee a two-time golden globe winner and getting a lot of buzz. two s cin [ cheers and applause ] >> amy. >> oh. >> how are you? [ applause ] >> fine. >> mwah. >> great. >> great to see you. >> how are you doing? >> hello. >> mwah. >> hi. >> very excited about this movie you have coming out. one starts friday. >> far away. >> stuck. >> there you go.
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>> here we are. yes. >> nothing but the best for us. >> you're safe at home. two movies coming out. one tomorrow, "arrival" and the one with "arrival" you had just finished a movie and are like i'm not doing anything and got the script. >> i got the script and it was so different and so unique and it was something i really had to be a part of. not the director didn't even know if he a french canadian, just fantastic. >> how is your little girl. >> she is fantastic, thanks for asking. 6 years old. >> beautiful. >> thank you so much. >> telling me she had quite a crush on your man of steel co-star henry cavill. >> oh, yeah, she doesn't anymore. she makes it very clear. she's moved on. that funny time when i thought henry was cute. yeah, she kind of pinched him in the -- tush. she was like a year and henry is like -- >> what did she think about jeremy renner. >> she was much cooler about jeremy.
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we got -- he has a little girl so they ended up playing together so it was really 'stache so she thinks of him as -- >> a play date's dad. >> a bit of "arrival." you're a linguist continues professorary and you can communicate with aliens. >> i've been recrewed by the united states government to decipher an alien language. >> of course. let's go. "arrival." >> now, that's a proper introduction. >> oh. [ applause ] >> there's something about our
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>> there is because it's so unknown and creates so many possibilities and so many story lines. it's this endless well of stories about, you know, that which we do not know so -- >> how do you learn alien? >> ooh. you know, i pretend i speak alien. so i don't know, maybe being a parent helps you. it helps you learn how to communicate. >> right. >> and the other movie we're excited about "nocturnal animals" and saw the extended trailer. oh, my god. [ applause ] it is a thriller. it's jake gyllenhaal. >> tell people about that. >> i play an art galleryist who is not in a great place and receives a manuscript from her ex-husband and gets lost in this story and everyone i worked with fantastic in that film. >> everyone i spoke to who saw it people are going on monday to a screening -- it's just -- >> yeah, it's got a lot of
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>> it's also got tom ford, fashion designer -- >> yes. >> i'm curious, when i'm going in and tom ford is the director, what do you wear? >> oh, my goodness. that's what i thought too. when i found out he was in town and he can meet you this afternoon. i had been running errands and in yoga clothes but not going to yoga. you know what i mean so i was like, oh, i had to call someone. i have nothing dry cleaned that's appropriate to nothing tom ford. >> i think i wore theory. you know, smart little jumpsuit. >> tom would have been like, hmm. you're trying too hard. >> he probably would have liked it. he would have liked it. he would have liked my attention to detail. >> just don't show up and you still get the job. >> ah. >> the interview, that's true. >> amy, you are always a delight. >> thank you so much. >> always cheering for you and to have these two and a lot of buzz about it, amy adams, everybody. [ cheers and applause ]
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to be more stern like maxine. >> you got it. it's officially that time of year. abc's rachel smith is here with the return of the believe campaign. rachel >> that's right, robin. yeah. so the believe campaign is back and we're partnering with macy's and make a wish to help kids with life-threatening illnesses have a day they'll never forget and this year there's something new in the mix and a national movement called the santa project and we ho, ho, hope >> dear santa. >> dear santa. >> 'tis the season to believe. and macy's and make a wish are asking all you believers to grab your markers and tablets and write to the big man up north, the one and only santa claus. each letter that you write to santa, it's going to help somebody, another kid out there who is sick. >> just come to macy's, mail your letter to santa in one of our red letter boxes or go online to macy's.com. >> for every letter they receive
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million to make a wish and this year, they're hitting a big milestone. $100 million. okay, wait, do the math again for plus that's three wishes per day for the past 13 years. really incredible and so proud of that relationship. >> a relationship that in part has granted more than 270,000 wishes across the u.s. magic in its purest form. >> we see that it strengthens families at a time when they need all the help they can get. >> reporter: starting this winter you get in the ho, ho, hope spirit with the #santaproject by posting messages of hope, generosity and why you believe. >> santa is the best. >> santa is the best. so let's start writing to st. nick. >> i wish for the barbie dream house. >> can you please give me a cat. >> ipad and a puppy love sienna. >> and make some more incredible
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>> yeah, we sure do believe. this morning we got more kids here writing notes to santa, right? you guys wrapped them up. now it's time to drop them in the mailbox and send them off north to the north pole. are you ready to do it? let's see the letters. yeah, good job. you can drop them in here or here. go ahead. are you ready. >> yeah, there you go. good job. all right. come on, keep it coming. all right. there you go. if you guys want to get involved with the campaign just go to our goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! robin. >> oh, rachel, aren't they so cute? i know. they love little arts and crafts too but coming up -- >> and in here. >> we have diy guide the holiday crafts next. >> oh, oh, oh.
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and nicole farb for our sponsor michael's is here with great decorating tips. michael's is about creativity and the holidays is a great time to get creative. >> the best. i love getting creative with my two little boy, twins, years old and we're at michael's every weekend because it makes it easy. >> every weekend. >> every weekend. >> competition we're going to do. >> a make-off. >> so what are we making? >> we are making ornaments. it's a bedazzle-off so whoever can make the most bedazzled blinged out ornament and you only have 30 seconds. >> i've been known to put my beingle skills -- that's what i'm known for. amy and givener here. >> they were giving me the stink eye earlier because they think they had a shot. >> what do we do? >> glass ornaments.
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glass. better. >> smart. >> don't worry about that this year. >> so what do we have inside? >> a couple tips. glue, i say glue is your friend, you preglued them for you so focus on the glitter and stickers. lots of glitter. glitter is your friend. use it a ton. like the stickers and bling them all about you. >> hold on, robach. >> no, no, no. >> we have 30 seconds. >> off camera. >> 30 seconds. >> okay. >> all right. >> we'll let you get us started. >> we have a clock so ready, set, make. go. >> glitter it up. >> oh, my, crazy with two colors. >> you got two colors. >> amy, awesome. >> oh, my gosh. >> she has five colors going here.
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>> i messed this all up. >> step up your game. >> here we go. >> all: eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. ornaments up. here we go. >> can't get the top on. >> ooh. >> i think y'all are going to help me decide, right, who has the glitziest ornament. >> mine just sits like this. >> i like it. >> it's beautiful. >> that's not enough time. >> not even close. >> you made this in 30 seconds. imagine a couple minutes. >> you know, i got to say, i'm going to -- i can tell you whose i like the most? >> yours? >> you think i'm going to say myself. i'm actually going to say ginger's. >> i like that. >> yours is very patriotic. >> i like that. >> amy, i got to say you and i -- >> he thought i was actually going to do it.
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>> there's a lot of ways for people out there, they have clinics at michael's to come in and learn craft. >> classes, free and some paid and this saturday having a super cool event. ornament making day. you can bring your family. >> awesome. >> yeah, and so -- >> thank you. >> benefits the star light foundation. even better, right? >> even better. nicole, thank you. >> thank you very much. >> hey, thank to you michael's as well for all these great ideas. we'll decorate some more but we'll be right back. stay right there.
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tomorrow morning -- >> the moment we've all been waiting for. >> live on "good morning america" -- >> we're excited to see this man sing. >> for a "gma" concert event. tomorrow, the only place to be is tell them, garth. >> presented by carmax. >> all right, everybody, we have good news for o everybody goes home with a craft bag by michael's with an ornament and a decorating kit. good morning. italy is 8:56. i am terrence lee. police right now could use your help.
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missing mother. she hasn't been seen for weeks. she is roaa s al dhannoon. the last day she was seen was october 16th and she was reported missing three days later. friends and family are more concerned with each passing day. she has a 3-year-old son and is divorced. her ex-husband was violence protection order we want to get you one more check of your forecast. here is jd rudd. >> we are trying to warm the temperatures up this morning. new 8:00 observations -- or 9:00, rather, are trying to come in. 45 in cleveland, 48 in medina and 45 in wooster. yes, it is still a little cold. however this afternoon we should be a lot warmer, especially compared to yesterday.
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will want a jacket. the wind will make it feel a little cooler from time to time. the highs around the area, all of us close to 60. tomorrow a front slides in, we fall back down to the 50s and we could see a few showers. now we are following accidents here. this is the jennings freeway northbound at dennison avenue. let's move south to 271. you are very slow from north of macedonia area, 82 to forbes road minute ride on 77 northbound rockside to downtown. here is 90 and kennelworth. crews working on the overhead signs in the area. have a great day as you take caution. "live with kelly" is coming up
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