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u. >> yes. >> stay with good morning, america. breaking overnight, riots in the streets. >> hey, hey, hey. >> violent anti-trump demonstrations break out again nationwide. as donald trump both praises and attacks the protesters on twitter calling them professionals and passionate. [ chanting "we hate trump" ] >> and makes peace with president obama at the white house. >> i had the opportunity to have an excellent conversation with president-elect trump. >> his wife melania sits down with the first lady and the transition underway and our first private look at hillary clinton after her loss. state of emergency. more than 30 wildfires burn through the southeast forcing evacuations, torching thousands of acres. firefighters battling the blaze from the ground and air. now the new warning about that
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race against time. the desperate search for that mother of two who vanished while jogging. her husband has taken a lie detector test and speaks out in our new interview. >> it's difficult for me and my family. >> as police suspend their ground search and hunt for any possible clues. >> the warriors woman lighting up the internet in her sweater. the real reason this retired teacher is breaking out these moves. her message for america right now. ? and good morning, america. we have a lot of news to get to. and we begin by honoring america's veterans. thank you for your service and sacrifice on this veterans day. >> absolutely. thank you so much. and we just show you this woman. the warriors woman breaking it down at the warriors game as she's a retired teacher who is
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husband to bring joy after the vibe over the election. you can't help but smile. >> i think a lot of us could use joy because certainly we saw overnight evidence of that incredible divide. more protests breaking out over donald trump's election. many were peaceful but some of them again turned violent. >> and president-elect trump addressed them on twitter and first sent out this, professional protesters incited by the media are being unfair then a few minutes ago sent this praising the s quote, protesters for having passion for our country. we want to start with pierre thomas outside trump tower with the latest on those protests and trump's new security measures. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, george. the heavy police presence behind me is meant to send a blunt message that mr. trump now has security equal to the president of the united states. violence eruptingover night after anti-trump protesters took
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>> this is the police bureau. you are under arrest. >> reporter: authorities declaring the scene a riot and throwing projectiles at police and vandalizing vehicles and buildings. demonstrators blocked this bridge. a driver threw what appeared to be laundry detergent on the crowd. thousands marched through cities in mostly peaceful gatherings. hundreds also protesting near trump's manhattan residence, the trump tower raising questions about how to best protect the president-elect in the nation's busiest city. >> how do you build a secure bubble around him when he's several feet in the air with other potential buildings where a sniper or somebody else could potentially place themselves. >> reporter: concrete barriers, sanitation trucks and salt spreaders filled with sand
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fifth avenue snarling traffic around the building and trump tower receiving 4-hour secret service coverage top to bottom whether there or not with agents throughout the building just like at the white house. a no-through zone two miles in raid east restricting airplanes and helicopter traffic. his motorcade fully armored with security bells and whistles that remain top secret. the adult children are also offered the same security. unclear whether they will take it. >> the big meeting that happened in the oval office. president-elect trump sitting down and shaking hands with president obama for the first time and abc's jon karl was there and joins us with all the latest from washington, d.c. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, amy. with donald trump's first visit to washington, and to the oval office, as president-elect of the united states, the transition from an obama administration to a trump
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>> ready? okay. well, i just had the opportunity to have an excellent conversation with president-elect trump. >> reporter: the moment that will go down in history, the first meeting between president obama and president-elect donald trump. >> i have been very encouraged by the i think interest in president-elect trump's wanting to work with of the issues that this great country faces. i want to emphasize to you, mr. president-elect, that we now are going to want to do everything we can to help you succeed because if you succeed, then the country succeeds. >> i very much look forward to dealing with the president in
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mr. president, it was a great honor being with you and look forward to being with you, many, many more times in the future. >> reporter: they met one-on-one in the oval office for 90 minutes and when the cameras were let in, president obama shared this tip with his successor. >> here's a good rule. don't answer questions when they start yelling at you. >> it's always the last one. >> reporter: we tried anyway and got an answer from donald trump. >> mr. trump, you'll seek his counsel? you'll seek his counsel? >> very good man. >> reporter: and the current first lady met the with future first lady sharing tea and melania trump already changing her instagram account to read first lady despite the remarkable gestures of graciousness on both sides, the bad blood remains. >> he said on monday donald trump is temperamentally unfit to be commander in chief. uniquely unqualified. does he still believe that? >> look, the present views
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campaign trail. >> reporter: he spent much of the day presenting a united front meeting speaker of the house paul ryan and checking out the location of his upcoming inauguration. >> we are now talking about how we're going to hit the ground running to make sure that we can get this country turned around and make america great again. >> reporter: the challenge now for the soon-to-be president turning campaign promises into action. >> we'll look strongly at immigration and borde job, big-league jobs. >> reporter: president obama has authorized president-elect trump to receive the briefings much more detailed than he receive the as a presidential candidate. beginning as soon as today he will be eligible to receive the equivalent of the presidential daily brief that president obama gets every morning. >> and, jon, this was the first time trump appeared in front of the media since the election.
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what was it like being in that room? >> reporter: first of all it lasted a lot longer than expected. we were brought to outside the door of the oval office by the rose garden had to wait for about an hour before we were finally allowed in. it struck me that there really wasn't the tension that i would have expected or the awkwardness. donald trump seemed rather subdued. seemed to be taken in by the seriousness about what is about to happen. >> also yesterday the trump team did not allow media to accompany him on the plane there to what do you anticipate in terms of access to a president trump? >> reporter: amy that, is absolutely without precedent, every president and every president-elect since john f. kennedy has had a media poll that's gone wherever they have gone. there were times here in washington where the press poll had no idea where donald trump was and in fact, they thought he was staying here overnight and ended up flying back to new york and something he didn't realize until he was seen at the airport without precedent.
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continue. >> jonathan karl, you'll be on top of it. let's talk to reince priebus. thanks for joining us. congratulations on your victory. president-elect trump pulled you up on stage and gave you big credit. are you prepared now to serve in his administration perhaps as white house chief of staff? >> well, i don't have any updates for you on transition, i'm at the rnc, as you know and i appreciate we were part of the biggest ground effort that's ever been seen at any national party effort. i'm very proud of what we've done at the republican national committee. but it ultimately starts with a great candidate and the american people had a choice and they went to donald trump and we swept through the midwest and had a great night and all the kudos go to president-elect trump. >> you are close to both president-elect trump and speaker of the house paul ryan. they have tough times during the campaign.
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hatchet and does president-elect trump want paul ryan to return as speaker? >> well, i can answer the question, i mean, all those details i'm sure are in the affirmative but i don't speak for the president-elect trump but as far as yesterday is concerned they had a great day. i heard from both paul or excuse me speaker ryan and president-elect trump and they both indicated back to me that they had a great day and mutual admiration and, look, the truth is you saw what the president yesterday and president-elect trump, these are likable people and in private, like a lot of people even more likable, so you had a ten-minute minute that went 90 minutes because both of these guys probably had a great time together and i can tell you personally, president-elect trump in private is the kind of guy that most people would want
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president obama is the same way. they're likable people and likable people tend to get elected. >> there was a lot of good will and conciliation in washington yesterday. there's no question about that but still seeing a lot of anger out on the streets of this country and protests in several cities overnight for the second straight night. i was struck by the front page of "usa today" today talked about the rise in racist acts following this election. there's an awful lot of anger country. what's your recommendation to president-elect trump for how to address that? >> well, i mean, just like two mornings ago he talked about bringing america together. he took out all the, you know, all sort of the victory rhetoric was out of the speech, talking about everyone coming together, race, religion, background, gender, that's what donald trump believes in. that's what i believe in, that's what our party believes in. i'm not sure why some of these things are going on.
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willing to accept the outcome of the election. now he won fairly overwhelmingly although close, but electoral collegewise pretty clear. >> yeah, but he lost the popular vote. >> but -- understood but it's the other side now that doesn't want to accept the fact that they lost the election. so, look, i think everyone needs to just take a deep breath, take the weekend. today's veterans day. count our blessings and let's come back on monday and i can yesterday from donald trump is exactly the man that i've gotten to know. >> you're absolutely right. >> willing to bring people together. >> you're absolutely right about the speech he gave on wednesday morning and the tweet he sent out just moments ago but also sent out that other tweet talking about professional protesters incited by the media. you say you don't know what's going on behind the scenes. do you believe these are professionals incited by the media? >> i don't know, george. i mean, what i do know, though and i think what president-elect
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e-mails that were released that we had the dnc, the hillary clinton campaign or someone in between going to donald trump rallies and inciting violence and so that happened and so there are such things as professional protesters, but i'm sure that the vast majority of people are just very disappointed with the outcome of the election so i'll give them that and i'll also say i understand the first amendment of election is over now, and we have a president-elect who has done everything he can do over the last 48 hours to say, let's bring people together. he had a great meeting with the current president, they had a good time. i can tell you personally i talked to president-elect trump. he genuinely enjoyed that meeting. that was not show. he enjoyed the meeting with president obama.
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i'm sure the feeling was mutual as far as like them getting along. and i think people need to take a deep breath, take the day, count our blessings and enjoy the weekend. >> mr. chairman, again, congratulations. thanks for joining us this morning. >> you bet. thank you. >> let's talk more now about donald trump's next steps and the international reaction to his election so let's bring in tom llamas and martha raddatz in washington. you followed the trump campaign from the beginning and will transition to the presidency. we heard reince priebus there not committing to whether or not he was being considered for chief of staff but who are some of the top picks for president-elect trump and his new administration. >> i thought that was incredibly telling with george. let's put up faces this. is for chief of staff, first reince priebus, the chairman of the rny did not tell george no just now and sources within the campaign told us he was incredibly helpful during the presidential debates and built a bond with donald trump. then governor chris christie. he shocked the political world
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surprise press conference, yet, he has bridgegate hanging over him and still part of the transition team, steve ban nono. i'll never forget that call about a man named steve bannon, one of the top dogs at breitbart but connected on a personal level with donald trump and he was part of the winning team and jared kushner, the son-in-law, married to ivanka, a person we don't see a lot in public or speaks a lot in public, we sh private to trump and we'll have more on him in the next half hour. >> what about the picks for possible national security positions in a trump administration? >> well, we've got jeff sessions, senator corker, mike flynn, the general who has been with him all along, we're not positive about any of this. newt gingrich and he will probably bring in some republican establishment figures, perhaps in that national security team, george.
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president-elect trump is starting to speak out to speak to foreign leaders including the leader of south korea reassuring her yesterday but has big promises on the board like punishing china over their currency, renegotiating a nafta, building that wall on the border. scrapping the iran nuclear agreement. where do you see this going right now? how realistic is it for him to be able to implement these things in these first days. >> first of all, the response around the world has been congratulatory muslim countries included. on the iran nuclear deal, iran says they will continue to abide by it, but tearing it up will be difficult if there's not an alternate plan and this was not something the u.s. did alone. on the muslim ban he later proposed it would be where terrorism was a problem and the wall, mexico's president says he's eager to work with president-elect trump but no way they will pay for a wall but i think the world is waiting to
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foreign policies will be. >> any word, tom, on when we'll hear about his top posts. >> when will he decide? the clock is ticking. we know sol of his top advisers have reached out to potential candidates and heard reuters report that jamie dimon from jpmorgan, co-ceo is possibly the second of treasury but all speculation right now. >> tom llamas, martha raddatz, thank you. michael, you have financial headlines. >> the worldwide reaction to donald trump's electionment now we're seeing some of wal street's reaction. his big bounce in the stock market after the election. rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange and, rebecca, the dow closed at a record high last night. >> that's right, michael. the do you at a new all-time high. stocks are now up 7.8% and since the election they're up 2.7%. for the typical 401(k), that means the typical 401(k) has added about $2,000 since election day with wall street
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regulation, but today things are looking like they might turn out a little bit weaker, michael, as wall street anticipates what trump's policies on immigration as well as corporations are going forward, michael. >> all right, thank you, rebecca. now to the wildfires in the southeast. they're in a state of emergency. >> state of emergency for parts of tennessee and other state, as well. i'll detail all of that. but first the image going overhead, so many folks in the southeast are seeing this. that is from burning and many of them are in the southeastern united states. look what it looks like from above. the smoke so bad, so many people are tweeting me and facebook messaging me saying we can't breathe. the air quality is just that bad. it doesn't look like it'll get better. already mandatory evacuations and all burning and a front
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inside president-elect trump's inner circle. what role could his son-in-law play in his new administration. the desperate search for that mother of two who vanished while jogging. her husband taking a lie decker test, the results and what police are saying this morning when we come back.
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and make your home happy at lowe's. take a look at those dramatic anti-trump protests breaking outovernight. most stayed peaceful. some did turn violent and this morning trump is responding on twitter both attacking and praising the protesters calling on everyone to come together? also right now donald trump's transition to the presidency is under way. with president obama for the first time meeting right there in the oval office. obama called the meeting encouraging and first lady michelle obama also sitting down to talk with melania trump about raising children in the white house over some tea. >> over tea, right. the trumps weren't the only guests yesterday. look who else made a visit. the nba champions. the cleveland cavaliers there, they decided to have some fun with the first lady and did the mannequin challenge. i like that.
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even the white house. we'll stay on the white house right thought and closer look at the transition of power in washington. among the most powerful players, jared kushner by donald trump's side, indeed talk of him being his chief of staff walking an the lawn and you mention him as a possible chief of staff. a real behind-the-scenes force on trump's team. >> so true, george. 'now the world's most powerful son-in-law. jared kushner married to ivanka trump and donald trump's closest advisers. as president obama met with president-elect trump in the oval office jared kushner was photographed walking the halls of the white house with denis mcdonough and seen here on a stroll on the south lawn. inside kushner soaking it in taking photos with his iphone. >> he had an opportunity to visit with the chief of staff. >> reporter: that trip to pennsylvania avenue and his
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have many speculating in the real estate developer could become trump's chief of staff. >> i think he likes politics more than he likes real estate. and he's very good at politics so -- >> reporter: but kushner, 35 already powerful in his own right. a harvard grad, publisher of "the new york observer" and so rich he once tried to buy the los angeles dodgers. he's the son of real estate executive and philanthropist charles kushner. the elder kushner pleaded guilty in federal court to 18 felonies including making illegal campaign contributions and evading taxes. prosecuted by u.s. attorney for new jersey chris christie. charles kushner was sentenced to two years in prison. despite that history, jared kushner and christie have maintained a working relationship in the trump campaign. and when kushner's newspaper published an op-ed accusing
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kushner fired back with his own op-ed writing his father was not an anti-semite nor racist citing how he embraced my family and our judaism since i began dating my wife. >> i have a son-in-law, who is jewish, jared, who is a great guy, my daughter is jewish. i have grandchildren that are jewish, okay. and i love them. i love them. >> reporter: now, in his defense of trump, kushner showing a quality trump holes supreme and what any good chief of staff of as you know, a chief of staff has to be so married to the president living and working inside the white house living because he's working so much there and jared kushner has so many business deals that might be kind of tough. >> maybe not a formal role. thanks very much. up more on the presidency on "20/20." the latest on that missing mother of two last seen jogging a week ago near her california
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us from los angeles with those results. >> reporter: amy, good morning. so her local officials are saying her husband's polygraph test indicates he had no involvement with her disappearance adding that they were also able to confirm his whereabouts the day she went missing. overnight authorities ruling out keith papini, the husband of california super mop sherri papini saying he is not a suspect in her disappearance. >> it is very difficult for me and for my i would never wish this feeling upon anybody. it is taking its toll on me. you never think you'd be in a position like this. >> reporter: police saying the 32-year-old passed a polygraph test and that they found no physical evidence suggesting he had any involvement in his wife's vanishing. >> we were able to collaborate the information that he was at work. >> reporter: keith says he last saw his wife ten days ago reporting her missing after she didn't pick up their two children from day care.
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seen jogging on this rural road near their home. keith says he used the find my iphone app to locate his wife's cell on the side of the road. he says her headphones were still attached. entangled with strands of hair. keith believes she was abducted. >> i'm getting very angry and frustrated and i'm scared for my wife. >> reporter: abc news learned police have suspended the ground search for the missing 34-year-old. detectives now scouring surveillance video poring through hundreds of tips and combing through her cell phone looking for any possible clues. >> electronic data can be very valuable. our lives and everyday actions and what we do are in cell phones. >> reporter: while authorities are trying to determine if her disappearance was voluntary or involuntary, sherri's sister says she would never abandon her children. >> please bring her home to her family. they absolutely adore her and
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>> reporter: now family members say that sherri had called dibs on making sweet potatoes for thanksgiving. the family also offering up a $50,000 reward for her safe return. >> joining us now for more on this is our chief legal analyst dan abrams. we just heard authorities say the husband passed that lie detector test. but we know those results aren't allowed in court. how reliable are they. >> they're reliable. they're not quite reliable enough to make them admissible lie detector test but also that they were able to confirm his whereabouts so i think the lie detector test was the final piece in this. they had investigated. they determined they didn't think he was involved. he agreed to take a lie detector test. then he passes it. lie detector tests very often used for exactly this reason. investigations but not admissible in courtrooms. >> we know authorities in these type of cases almost always look at the spouse first and how
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cleared him and what are your impressions of how he's acted? >> i think he's doing exactly what the authorities want a spouse to do which is fully cooperate. didn't hire a lawyer. agreed to take a lie detector test. said let me do anything and everything that i can. it's a big deal that the authorities are coming out publicly and saying we don't think he's involved. now, some police officials would say, you should never officially clear anybody because you never know. except in a high-profile case when people are it's a good thing if the authorizes are convinced he wasn't involved to come out publicly and say. >> thank you very much, dan. we'll see where the case goes from here. >> absolutely. we turn it over to michael. >> thank you. coming up on our big board what the woman who literally ran into hillary clinton is saying about their chance encounter, plus, what body language experts say about that meeting between president obama and donald trump? we'll have that when we come back in two minutes.
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welcome back. time for our big board and team of insiders standing by for more on the top stories and begin with donald trump and russia. a senior russian diplomat saying officials from his government did, in fact, have contact with the trump campaign during the run-up to the election. that, of course, corrects what the president-elect has said and alex marquardt joins us now from london. what exactly did this russian official say? >> reporter: good morning, amy. well, these minister. what he said is various russian officials had contact with not just the trump campaign but inner circle, immediate ento entoura entourage. they were always in public view who occupied positions of significant responsibility. but later the foreign ministry walked it back saying there were no actual contacts with campaign staff, just supporters an the trump campaign also denied
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common for campaigns to have contact with foreign governments that they might have to deal with and, of course, candidates do often travel to other countries before the election. >> now, alex, in russia is donald trump's victory seen as a victory for putin? >> absolutely, michael. with relations at an all-time low since the cold war, the kremlin just saw clinton as a continuation of president obama. moscow had been very happy with trump's repeated praise of putin on the campaign trail, his anti-nato statement, in just yesterday one of putin's top aides called their attitudes to foreign policy identical saying it's phenomenal how close it turns out they are. >> wow. >> keep our eye on that. >> yes, we will. thanks, alex. next up, president-elect trump visited the white house yesterday. he and president obama had some nice words for each other but what do their ex-pregnants actually say. we have our body language expert, chris ulrich joins us now.
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pictures. video. anything jump out at you? >> michael this, was a cordial meeting but by no way deferential but not warm meeting. first off what jumped out to me what i noticed was when donald trump is sitting, we see classic trump, in this power steeple. power, authority and control but does this tapping gesture we'll start to see him do and marks a release of anxiety and stress and he's also imbloated in his posture. also turtling getting small. this is a displays what we normally see. almost a deferential nature that we don't normally see. on top of that with him we also see a moment where he -- when he goes over and he's going to shake the hand of president obama, the two of them as they're talking. he leaves in and gives a coal scholl almost and means where obama is reaching out to him. on top of it their facial expressions mark sadness. a micro expression of sadness,
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that marks sadness and ask what they're sad about but i think we can speculate. >> there were some tough words said between the two of them over the course of the campaign, one can probably fill in the blanks there. >> exactly. >> there was this photo that was also released on the meeting of first lady michelle obama and melania trump. what do you take away from that photo? >> keep in mind this is the photo that the white house wants us to see and staged it from that perspective. having said that it's quite a different the meeting between the president-elect and president, we see the two of them turned toward each other, facing their belly buttons toward each other. belly button rule. mirroring each other and legs are closed toward each other and creating a close chain, an intimate moment and rapport and trust. it's not -- it's what, you know, we're not seeing a lot of movement if we were looking at analyzing the overall movement patterns but here that's what
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peace fulgurite transition of power and nice moment between the future and current first lady. >> fascinating stuff. i think this says i like michael. >> now to hillary clinton. a woman hiking in the woods, this is it an incredible story near clinton's home in chappaqua, new york, ran into the democratic nominee on thursday and got this picture. she later said in an interview clinton seemed to be doing well and cokie roberts joins us now and, cokie, other than hiking, what is hillary clinton planning to do here term at least? >> i have to tell you i'm still having trouble getting over the belly button rule. but i think hiking is one of the things she does plan to do. processing what happened in this election, say some of her friends, and spending a lot of time with her grandchildren in the immediate time we're in right now and then thinking about how she can carry out what she has said throughout the
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well-being of children and their families. and she could either do that through the clinton foundation and show people that it is an institution that does good work or through some other institution like the united nations. >> well, cokie, do you think it is conceivable she could run for public office again? >> no. in a word, no. i think that she is -- has done that. it's done for her. she knows how hard it is, more and in her concession speech, she really did say it's up to you, now, to the next generation to take this mission and carry it forward and one of the people who could carry it forward is her daughter chelsea. chelsea has talked about public service and how important it is. it wouldn't surprise me a bit if she ended up running for office. >> and, cokie, there is still a question facing hillary clinton post-election and that's trump threat to prosecute her.
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saying they're going to continue investigations, rudy giuliani whose name is bandied about as attorney general saying it can't be dropped. it has to proceed and talk of the president pardoning her. i suspect she wouldn't much like that because it would imply she's committed some crime that requires pardoning. but on the other hand it would take it all off the table. >> cokie, chris, alex, thank you all. we appreciate it today. our body language right here, amy. a very special veterans surprise for this little boy and his dad. >> oh. >> cutie. america's beverage companies have come together to bring you more ways to help reduce calories from sugar. with more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all, smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels, and signs reminding everyone to think balance before choosing their beverages.
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right now at kohl's, it's time for holiday entertaining at kohl's you'll save a little more with an extra 15% off and earn a little more with kohl's cash so you can give a little more this holiday. kohl's. we're back now with a veterans story that will make you all feel great about one little boy in virginia got a very special treat. let's take a look at him. shawn dillinger. there you see him right there. his dad is a major in the air
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back in april. before he left steve put 190 hershey kisses in a jar and called them good night kisses and he would never go without a kiss from his dad. every day. he took them everywhere with him. never missed a night. took a jar with him on trips and finally when he had just one left, one hershey kiss left take a look what happened. [ cheers and applause ] schedule. no kisses left. he gets the real ones instead. >> hm. >> look at that. i have real chills right now. >> love seeing that. >> ah. what a sweet dad and certainly want to thank and give our gratitude to all those who spend that time away from their family. >> ultimate sacrifice if thank you very much. coming up in our next hour warning about shopping apps before you start buying holiday
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welcome to "good morning cleveland." we are here with sarah phinney >> reporter: yes. willyville has closed. crop sticks, crop rocks and on air are all in the dark, as well. add ken stewart's to the list but it is replaced by bold food & drink. >> and coastal toccoa is opening. and more restaurants are coming in the spring. rascal flatts, the country trio, will be building a
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buffett's restaurant will be coming to the flats again, soon. a few clouds in areas. the forecast today not moving much in the terms of temperatures. the high today in cleveland will sees 40 to 50 before falling before the end of the afternoon as the cooler air continues to push its way in. tonight will be a cold night. the cleveland area 35 for the overnight low. other locations upper 20s. a frosty cold start tower saturday. sunny and 56 on sunday. close to 60 on monday. most of next week, right now looking dry and just bottom in the middle 50s. -- just above average in the middle 50s. kristin? we have a report of tire debris at the jennings freeway northbound at spring road. i earlier saw the camera. not really popping up on the odot views but take caution in that area as you make your way through.
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55th -- 490 around east 55th stop sign. but otherwise the freeways are looking good. 480 at transportation boulevard here, the east and westbound lanes look great. we will be back in 25 minutes with another update of news,
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. breaking overnight anti-trump protests turn violent and president-elect trump takes to twitter and calls them unfair and praises the demonstrators as passionate as he meets with president obama. >> i just had an opportunity to meet with michelle obama. scam alert. americans about to spend billions shopping for the holidays. the new way you could be ripped off by fake apps posing as your favorite brands. how to spot them before you lose your money. ? get your groove on. she's the woman everyone can't stop clicking on. the dare from her husband has started her dancing. meet the warriors fan who got everyone on their feet.
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america." we have garth brooks and anthony rizzo here to say -- >> both: good morning, america. ? come on and dance grab a girl don't wait ? >> and good morning, america. on this veterans day. anthony rizzo, has to be his first appearance on "gma." >> he's excited to be here. >> looking forward to that. also, garth brooks is back. and it's not just garth, he has a very special veterans performance with a surprise >> we're also going to celebrate veterans day with an inspiring amazing story. i got to sit down with joey jones and his wife meg and got an inspiring message about living with no limits. incredible story. >> you know what, we have puppies, it's friday. and a big "gma" mission pawsible update. very proud to share it with you. and there are some veterans having a good time with those pups. we'll get to that in a bit.
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>> every day is puppy day at "gma." >> we love that and now we have to get the morning rundown from tom llamas. >> good morning. the big story this morning, anti-trump anger again spilling into the streets of american cities and dozens arrested in portland, oregon after a protest turned violent after they attacked police, smashed windows and vandalizing cars and oakland saw its third night of protests and president-elect trump took to twitter blaming the demonstrations on, quote, professional protesters that he says are being incited by the media. but later, take a listen, he tweeted this "love the fact that the small group of protesters last night have a passion for our great country. we will all come together and be proud." it all follows that historic white house meeting. the president-elect saying he and president obama have great chemistry. republican national committee
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committed to unifying the country. >> the selectielection is over we have a president-elect who has done everything he can do over the last 48 hours to say let's bring people together. he had a great meeting with the current president, they had a good time. i can tell you personally i talked to president-elect trump. he genuinely enjoyed that meeting. that was not show. he enjoyed the meeting with president obama. >> reporter: and now an impo beginning today, president-elect trump will get the same intelligence briefings as president obama and full secret service protection. former illinois congressman aaron schock has been indicted on corruption charges. he resigned after coming under fire for lavish spending that included, get, this, using $40,000 in government funds to decorate his office in a "downton abbey" theme. pretty interesting. other news, overseas the taliban is claiming responsibility for an attack on the german consulate in northern
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civilians, the taliban calls it retaliation for air strikes. and a state of emergency has been declared in tennessee because of the extreme drought and wildfires. 5,000 firefighters are trying to contain dozens of fires throughout the southeast. some people in the appalachian mountains have been forced to evacuate. and some sad news to pass along here. we learned overnight legendary singer/songwriter and poet leonard cohen has died. ? ? hallelujah ? >> and cohen is perhaps best known for that song "hallelujah." he wrong songs for others such as james taylor and willie nelson. he was 82. incredible video in orlando. an unusual rescue involving two bald eagles stuck in a storm drain. one was able to fly away but the
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probably fighting over the same territory. finally a rude interruption during a golf tournament. look at this pack of critters invading the course and showed proper respect by not moving the ball. the pop quiz today, is the plural form of mongoose which is that animal is it mongoose, mongeese or mongui, guys? >> i like >> mongi is a word i invented. that is right, lara. so you said mongooses or mongeese, you're correct. >> high-five, george. >> i didn't say anything. yes. >> tom llamas, thank you for that. >> he's thanking you for stepping right into his setup. >> i always go for the funny, george, like somebody else we
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first i have your royal romance update. going to be a big weekend for prince harry and his girlfriend. we know meghan markle is in london and "the daily mail" snapped these photos entering the palace with groceries. >> they're just like us. there she is. it suggests markle has been there since tuesday the same day the palace made the unprecedented statement pleading for privacy for the couple which i completely agree with. prince harry making a public appearance at an event honoring over the next few days he will formally introduce markle to prince william and kate, another sign that this relationship is serious. >> underscore formally. >> formally. >> informally they've already met. >> i don't know. i was going to try to pretend i knew but i don't. moving on to ali wentworth.
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>> comes out wednesday night on pop tv. >> she and george in honor of that sat down with jess cagle for an interview and a little speed roundabout themselves. here's a little snippet. >> close friends describe me as -- >> sad. embarrassing. >> reserved. >> strangers describe me as -- >> intimidating. >> ye >> decent human being. >> wacky. >> wacky? >> absolutely he can be. >> on "the carol burnett show." wacky. >> george -- >> that's me, wacky. >> george, can you tell us when you're wacky? >> it's only been six years.
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we may see dancing and we know we'll see wacky. the two open up though in this endearing interview about balancing their marriage, parenting and how they've kept that strong bond for over 15 years. that watch the full "people" feature with ali and george and jess cagle visit it on people.com. jesse, can you shorten it and again "nightcap." ali told me to say that four this nba dancing queen earlier but we cannot get enough of robin shriver. we love you, lady. the loyal san francisco warriors fan telling us she ended up up on the jumbotron one game after her husband dared her to break it down in the stands and there you go. i mean, she is -- wait, do it. we'll get into us trying it. her trademark sweater have graced the oracle jumbotron 22 times making her something of a local celebrity. she says her midgame grooves
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her take selfies. she's got serious skills, her husband says and he says that he -- he says, believe it or not she has no formal training. what you're seeing is 100% god given natural talent and we say this is the perfect way to say happy friday. >> she's great. >> after a long. >> i love her visual expressions. she is so into it. she's great. >> there's a motto, fake it till you make it, right. she is just giving it all >> she has rhythm. >> she totally does. >> when she does that. that is my favorite. i'm taking that out with me this weekend. >> and we want to see it. that's it, george. that's all i got. this holiday shopping season and fake app, how to spot them. >> the one and only garth brooks is here with a big performance and an even bigger surprise with all the soldiers outside. what a good man he is and happy veterans day.
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we are back with a holiday shop ago letter. more and more of us are using our phones to buy gives but fake apps are posing as stores that could steal money and personal information so becky worley is joining us with what you can do about it. good morning, becky. >> good morning, george. where there's money, there is fraud. consumers are expected to use their phones to make more than $13 billion in holiday purchases apps as opportunity. retailers are rapidly rolling out shopping apps for your phone. do you buy clothes on your phone? >> yes. >> yeah. >> how do you do it, app or browser? >> app. >> i love the app. >> reporter: search the app store for some of your favorite brands and might find this one from ugg's. this is the problem, ugg's doesn't have an app. this is a fake. they have security researchers
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personal information being leaked and credit card theft where your card can be used and counterfit items so if the sale goes through you may get a product that's not legitimate. >> it may ask you to allow other information. this gives the app permission to track me. >> ee interceptionally, yes. >> wow. branding brand looks for these impostors. >> we discovered over a few hundred apps that were counterfeit between the ios store for apple and the android tore for google. >> reporter: apps pretending to be from dillard's. dollar tree, zappos, all fakes. >> consumers should be worried. this is a game of whac-a-mole. new ones arrive while others are taken down and this will be a problem for this upcoming holiday season. >> reporter: apple users think of their apps as vetted by the
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and developers to frag flawed leapt or suspicious apps which we promptly investigate to ensure the app store is safe and secure, they say. google says, we take security seriously and google play automatically scans for potentially malicious apps as well as spammy accounts before they are published on the google play store. it really does seem like a game of whac-a-mowhac-a-mole. despite the recent takedown some of these impostors morning, george. >> many so of them look so real. so what are the telltale signs they're fake? >> well, you know, one thing you can do to protect yourself and find a legitimate app, use your browser to go tour favorite brands' websites. they'll have a link. if you go through the front door of the retailer's site it really ensures you're getting the real deal. now, to your point about finding out if it's a fake, if you do go through the app store, click on
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the app. if this is their only entry or the others they list are weird sounding that's a red flag. finally, read the reviews in the app store but don't rely on them exclusively as we all know, fake app makers write their own glowing positive reviews, you got to trust your gut and be cautious here, george. >> a lot of important information there, becky, thanks very much. coming up we are honoring our veterans. michael goes one-on-one with a hero
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back here on "good morning america," it is veterans day and we are honoring the men and
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i am so honored to be standing right here in the middle of all our nation's finest soldiers. as we honor veterans day and i want you to meet an amazing guy i got a chance to sit down with staff sergeant joey jones. an american war proving there are no limbs to how you can live your life inspiring story like so many others represented by our sponsor disabled american veterans. take a look. >> all right, man. let's make this happen. >> i first met joey jones during the filming of "religion of sports" and was struck by his inspiring spirit. >> when i got to afghanistan in 2010 i was a part of the
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history. >> reporter: one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. jones was a bomb tech. tasked to disarm explosives. >> i got wires. hey, back up. >> reporter: until the day he stepped on an ied. >> it's so loud you don't hear anything. the cloud of dust is so thick you just see the color tan. when i landed on my back i knew what happened and my reaction was to look down and see how much of my legs were left. >> just a little >> reporter: jones lost both of his legs that day. more than two dozen surgeries followed along with months of grueling physical therapy. >> get up. get up. >> how did you get over all this trauma? >> i think instead of getting over it, you learn to appreciate the things outside of it. you know, i lost my legs, but i have a son and a wife and i gained those through this recovery. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: and then a beacon
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place. his passion for nascar bringing new purpose to his life. >> that sport opens its doors and brings you in in a way that nothing else can. >> what's going on, brother. >> joey jones. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: now an advocate for veterans everywhere he helps them adjust to life after combat. i want you to tell me if you feel this way still. i am living proof the unfairness of life does not equate to the happiness of life. >> having adversity, having a mountain in front of you that you choose to walk over and not around, that's happiness. i would love to be able to do things physically for the people i love. but if it took losing my legs to make the guy i'm now then, hey, i'm where i need to be with the legs i need. >> and that was just a piece of joey's amazing story. you can see it and others like it on "religion of sports" it premieres november 15th on directv's audience network.
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gentlemen. really appreciate it. happy veterans day and we'll take it in to you. >> it is time now for a very special mission pawsible update. in honor of veterans day we have some servicemen and women here holding adorable dogs all looking for forever homes and i want to start by first letting you know they are all available so please consider, number one, brody. what is your name. >> my name is julian jordan. >> thank you for your service. this is little brody. you only weighs three pounds so won't take up a lot of space. >> joanna brady. >> who do you have, christopher? >> christopher. >> christopher is a 14-year-old. he is a stupendous senior, i like to say, sophisticated senior and he is a poodle and he featured -- we featured him on facebook. he's hungry. that's you will. next up i have a pekingese and a special place in nye heart for haley.
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i've ever seen. she is a pomeranian/pekingese and she's three and two new yorkshi yorkshires named rosie and your name. >> haley. >> your name. >> mark joe robinson. >> happy veterans day. all of these guys are available. all of these guy, a special thanks to humane society of new york for letting them come play with us today. we do want to give you a special update. drum roll, please. >> so far we have adopted 2,278 dogs. garth brooks coming up. as "gma" celebrates national veterans, dav honors the service and sacrifices of our nation's
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8:27 now. nick foley here at the live desk. breaking news overnight in akron we have been following. two people found dead in an apartment complex there and police looking at a possible murder-suicide. it happened at the parkway manor apartments. two people were shot and killed. the medical examine was on the scene and it is bein investigated as a possible murder-suicide. we will stay on top of this and bring you more information throughout the day. since this is veterans day, there are closures, city offices, libraries and rec centers will not be open and mail won't be delivered but there will be no delays on trash pickup. >> but you can pick up free food. denny's, cracker barrel,
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meals for veterans today. make sure you bring proof of service and valentine militaristic d. how are the temperatures, jd rudd? 50 in mentor, 52 in cleveland, 45 in wooster and 39 in new philly this morning. temperatures aren't going to warm a whole lot today. the cooler air continues to work its way in. at times we will have a mostly cloudy sky this afternoon. we may squeeze out a sprinkle or two. the wind will stay on the breezy side. there you see the te the mid 40s by 4:00 or so this afternoon. to help you plan out the weekend, the high temperatures today we hit. tomorrow a cold start, upper 40s, then sunshine and 5 on sunday. and kristin byrne, not a lot to talk about on the roadways. a little rain. a accident on west 25th.
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here are four live looks outside. a nice, smooth ride for you. we will see you back here in 25 minutes with more news, weather
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? friday ? [ applause ] welcome back to "gma" on this friday morning here in times square. we have a great crowd here who love their bubble wrap. >> yes. [ applause ] >> there's a reason for the bubble wrap. what is your favorite toy? what was your favorite? >> this is one rock 'em sock 'em. >> i loved atari. >> oh. frogger and -- yeah, right. pitfall. i would get blisters on my hands because i would play it so much. >> i think you were in there a little too long. >> pogo stick. i live liked on that and sneaker skates. remember those from the '70s. >> i used to like the green machine. remember that green machine you saw -- >> yes, i do remember that. >> i love the commercials.
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there is the toy hall of fame if you want to find out what was inducted this year, the rock 'em sock 'em robot was not. >> oh, come on. >> wah-wah. >> some things that were. remember duncan and dragons. >> oh, my goodness. >> you two, pay attention and stop playing games. dupgen and dragons was put in. also the swing in the playground, the finally got in, little people. remember -- >> i remember that. >> wait, are you telling me dungeons and dragons is in and rock 'em sock 'em isn't. >> i didn't vote. >> we've been robbed. we've been robbed. >> it was a finalist. rock 'em secret 'em was a finalist. >> clue was a finalist because i remember -- >> i love clue. oh, my god. dunca dungeons and dragons beat clue. >> and what else, bubble wrap.
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>> i didn't know bubble wrap was a toy. i thought bubble wrap was to protect stuff they sent you. >> no, it's the best thing in the box. >> it makes you so happy. >> i know. >> such a stress reliever. here, guys, you look like you need it. >> do you want some? >> yes. >> help yourself. >> the toy hall of fame. the most wonderful time of the year. i love this time of year. holiday, gearing up and, amy, you have something. >> in fact, last night we were watch a christmas movie because or a holiday movie because it gets you into the spirit and so because christmas is just 43 days away, we will have plenty of time to watch a lot and "parents" magazine team the up with rotten tomato to pick the ten best for families. let me ask you all. your favorite? >> "love actually." >> yeah. >> ah. >> softy. >> i am. >> ah.
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that's my favorite. every year i watch it. >> we watch "love actually" on thanksgiving. >> that's a great tradition. >> i know it's not technically but "sound of music" comes on right around now. i just love that. >> family. >> warms my heart. >> wait. so george and michael have the same favorite christmas movie. >> how about that? >> talk about george is wacky. we know i'm wacky. >> apparently both romantic too. also on the list "a christmas story." everybody loves that "arthur christmas". >> that's pretty funny. >> my runner-up is "elf." i love that. yes. >> how about "rudolph." >> "it's a wonderful life." "miracle on 34th street," "the muppet christmas carol." "the nightmare before christmas" cat prancer" "white christmas". >> does "home alone" count? >> it should. >> i think it's up there.
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ten. >> no, it didn't sadly. >> you know what makes the top ten every time our next guest, what do you think? >> to the table two time oscar nominated actor starring in "arrival." let's welcome jeremy renner. [ applause ] >> okay. >> how are you? >> how are you? >> good to see you. >> mwah. >> hi, brother, how are you. how are you doing, what's going >> would you like some bubble wrap. >> rock 'em sock 'em. >> great. >> thanks for coming in. >> good morning. >> looking dapper. >> i'm feeling okay. put together some duct together. >> congrats on the movie. we had amy on yesterday. amy adams. >> can't stop. get rid of it. >> amy was on yesterday. >> yep. >> she's amazing, isn't she. >> she's got crazy energy. >> i'm crazy about her. fantastic woman. love her.
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aliens. >> getting to know aliens. i know nothing about aliens. but, yeah, the movie is kind of -- deals with sort of communicating with an alien sort of force and sort of how to use language to figure out, you know, why they're here is what the movie is about generally then goes into other beautiful things. i can't tell you about it. >> you can't. >> you have to go see it. >> i heard it's being compared to "close encounters"? yes, it's want to say cerebral. >> esoteric. >> not laser beams killing each other but a tense peaceful sort of movie. much more heart felt. >> let's take a look at it. >> yep. >> i feel like everything that happens in there comes down to the two of us. >> yeah, it's a good thing, though, right? you and i?
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>> a little romance sneaking in there, i see. >> ah. >> alien, romance. [ applause ] >> in the back of a truck. >> incredible research department said you guys met singing karaoke? >> oh, yeah, they were correct. we met in a karaoke bar lik like '98, '99 called barney's beanery from l.a. and we met a long time ago because we were both broke actors and the only thing that's fun to >> what's your go-to song. >> i don't remember what happened yesterday let alone 1998. memory won't serve me well. if i did people are like, okay, let's play it. let's sing it now. a mike. i'm not telling anyone. >> yeah. >> you also play marvel character hawkeye. >> that's right. >> we were here talking about -- [ applause ] >> bubble wrap, i uncovered that. there you go. >> yeah, baby. look at that. >> nice.
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>> she knows who hawkeye is. she's actually with me today. but she has pajamas with all the avengers on them and she looks at all of them but all of them are mask on and, oh, that looks like you, daddy. i'm like, it is daddy. and i like -- no, daddy. that's hawkeye. he got a bow and arrow. okay, i just look like hawkeye to my daughter. >> when you're not you flip houses. >> that's right. >> how did you get into this? >> something i sort of fell into with my brother. i've been doing them since 2000 and inadvertently i needed a place to live and i came into like a little bit of money and he got a little bit of money and put it together and bought a house then fix -- >> what do you do? >> a little bit. it's much more into sort of the psychology of architecture and design and things like that that
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pretty good at. >> i have so many questions right now. my wheels are spining. >> we don't have the time. >> this is my wheelhouse. are you into midcentury. >> well, i did a midcentury. that's what i'm living now but architecture can be beautiful and it's more about lifestyle and that's what's important. how do you provide a family with an amazing lifestyle for the rest of their life whether it's a greek revival or midcentury -- >> listen to you. wow. >> it's really the architecture kind of what -- >> how many do you do a year? >> i've done three, three, almost four in one year. that was really -- >> wow. >> look at that. >> it's tough. i don't recommend doing that. >> it's very tough. that's a lot to do. >> that's a lot to buy in one year. it's weird. >> you're providing us with great homes and a lot of great entertainment and this movie "arrival" is no different. it's in theaters today. make sure you go check out
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>> thanks. [ applause ] >> stay right there. when we come back cubs superstar anthony rizzo is right here. we got a lot of cubs fans in
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that weather brought to you by prudential. i'm staying out here with these guy, lara. >> thank you so much. ginger, right now country superstar garth brooks is with us. [ cheers and applause ] >> so excited. they like you. got to brag about you. so, garth as you may know became the first artist to earn seven diamond albums. [ applause ] yes. is fresh off winning his fifth cma entertainer of the year is it that's what i'm talking about right will. >> i love that. >> how was that moment? >> it was awesome. first of all i came with the most gorgeous date, left with the most gorgeous date so i was going to be a winner no matter
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are you kidding me? and it was sweet. i got to go hug the guys. i don't remember the speech. >> it was good. i was there. you were great. >> but i did end up going home with the best-looking woman so it was a great night. we haven't slept since to tell you the truth. >> oh, my. >> we'll get to that. >> i'm sure what i'm saying -- we haven't overall slept. we've been celebrating. >> tell us about this box set. this collection. >> very cool. finally lands today at target. can we say target because -- >> it's the only place you can get it. >> only place to get it. there's the box, ten disks all the new stuff and including the 25th anniversary of friends in low places where george strait the king is singing on it. it is awesome. and it was -- >> 126 songs. >> isn't it cool? >> how do you remember the words to them? >> anding it made it a great value so i'm proud to partner with them. >> and there's a little special treat for fans i understand in
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whole new album is in two weeks before you can get it anywhere else. "gunslinger" is there there and mr. and mrs. yearwood's christmas record coming out today. this is good. >> you know, it wouldn't be right if we didn't share that with one other person, right? >> who's that. >> a woman i believe you called the queen. >> the queen is here, yes. >> trisha yearwood, everybody. ? >> what. >> hello, beautiful. >> i love your coat. >> how are you? >> hi. >> hello, gorgeous. how are you doing, beautiful? you doing good. >> sit here. >> you are on tv, by the way. >> we've never kissed on television. >> how are you? great to see you, congratulations. i want to hear about the christmas. about the christmas music together. >> what was it like singing with me, honey? >> oh, it was just -- you're so
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we had fun. we love christmas. we love christmas music. and we can't wait to start playing it in our house. and so this year there's going to be sinatra, dean martin, a little rosemary clooney and garth and trisha playing. >> leave me hanging. >> it's called "christmas together" and it is a clb race between the two of you. who calls the shots when you're in the recording studio? >> in the studio? her. >> but at home. >> ask us where in the house. >> at the house. >> her. [ applause ] >> i'll say what do you think -- i don't know. you haven't told me yet. >> you just look like you're having a great time. >> we are. we are having a really good time and had a chance to sing a few of the christmas songs in the last few days and it's really fun to sing together. >> it was fun to see you at the cmas in front of legends, 50th anniversary. >> getting to sing the greatest
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johnny and june cash, conway and loretta. that was awesome. >> and trisha and garth. garth is performing coming up.
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? oh the snowflakes fell in silence ? we are back now with garth brooks and he is honoring our veterans with a very special song they inspired box set garth brooks the ultimate section. this is "belleau wood." ? oh the snowflakes fell in silence ? ? over belleau wood that night ? ? for a christmas truce had been declared by both sides of the fight ?
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trenches the silence broke in two ? ? by a german soldier singing a song that we all knew ? ? though i did not know the language the song was silent night ? ? then i heard my buddy whisper all is calm and all is bright ? ? then the fear and doubt surrounded me 'cause i'd die if i was wrong ? ? but i stood up in my trench and i began to sing along ? ? then across the frozen battlefield another's voice joined in ? ? until one by one each man
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? then i thought that i was dreaming for right there in my sight ? ? stood the german soldier neath the falling flakes of white ? ? and he raised his hand and smiled at me as if he seemed to say ? ? here's hoping we both live to see us find a better ? then the devil's clock struck midnight and the skies lit up again ? ? and the battlefield where heaven stood was blown to hell again ? ? but for just one fleeting moment the answer seemed so
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? heaven's not beyond the clouds it's just beyond the fear ? ? no heaven's not beyond the clouds it's for us to find it here ? [ cheers and applause ] "gma's" fall concert series is presented by carmax. drive what's possible.
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i love this guy, garth brooks. we want to thank him and we have a special treat for our audience this morning. you're going to get his new box set "garth brooks: the ultimate collection." >> everybody, thank you at home for watching. have a great friday. >> hap . good friday morning. it is 8:56. i am terrence lee.
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bell 5 will be closing. the owner said he is deeply saddened to announce the closure. 12 new chases have been opened but several have been closed excludey willyville. ken stewarts is also on the list of closures, replaced, however by bold food & drink. more restaurants will be coming soon. rascal flatts will be opening a restaurant and jimmy buffett's margaritaville will be opening soon. nice to have you here veterans day. here are the ratings right now -- readings right now, 9:00 temperatures. 53 degrees in cleveland. other areas in the upper 40s to lower 50s. those may be the high temperatures for the day as they will be steady to falling
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go through the day. the clouds may thicken up from time to time after the lunch hour. we may squeeze out a shower with that, as well. it feels like lower 40s with north winds at 10 to 20 miles per hour. a quick check of the seven-day forecast shows us the weekend, 50 on saturday, 56 on sunday. you will want the seat warmers as you head out the door. a nice, smooth ride. no accidents on the highways. a lot of green we are seeing, a good thi a couple of lanes restricted on 21 between chestnut and rockside road because of repairs and a water main break a couple days ago. here is a live look at the odot carpals. here are four live looks at 90 and 77. things are looking great. "live with kelly" is coming up
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>> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" today, from the film "arrival," jeremy renner. and star of the new series "bad behavior," michelle dockery beard and host of "talking dead," chris hardwick is kelly's cohost of the day. all next on "live"! and now, here are kelly ripa and chris hardwick! [cheering and applauding] ? ? >> chris: this is your chair.

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