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good morning, america. breaking overnight, terror plot. four men arrested in london during a weekend full of appearances by the british royal family. was this spoiled just in time? and was the queen a target here? arctic blast. a monster storm taking aim at alaska with wild winds and waves. frigid air now ready to barrel down on much of the lower 48. who will feel the bone-chilling cold and get slammed with snow? listen to this frantic call. >> there was a man in my home. and he took my 5-year-old daughter. >> a little girl kidnapped right out of her home. a man running away with her. the quick moves that led to an incredible ending this morning. alligator whisperer
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arrested, the man arrested for kissing, caressing, swimming with gators. was he trying to get others to join him for close encounters with the dangerous beast? that was great. good morning. also coming up on "gma" this morning, big movies by two giants of the american breakfast scene. million was us get our morning caffeine hit at starbucks and dunkin' donuts. paula cannot function. what they are promising now. >> i'm intrigued by this. also, a mystery solved. a family of four vanished in ten, bodies found years later. this morning an arrest in that case. and the breaking news overnight, the apparent terror plot in london right at the start of a busy weekend for the royal family. >> scotland yard looking at the
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kwen as a potential target. and arrests were made. and lama hasan joins us from london. good morning. >> reporter: and good morning to you, paula. this morning police officers are still questioning four men who were allegedly plotting to carry out attacks here in the uk. the immediate worry, one of the most important and public events that the queen and other members of the royal family are attending this weekend. this morning an alleged terror plot foiled in london, possibly connected to remembrance day celebrations that the queen and the royal family planned to attend. swooping in on friday, scotland yard's offices arrested four men as part of a, quote, ongoing investigation into islamist-related terrorism. they were not made public. but we have learned overnight there are heightened concerns about remembrance sunday services. >> this is a war. and the queen is on the front
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line. >> reporter: the queen and the royal family are set to attend the remembrance at historic albert hall tonight. and full of public events to remember the nation's war dead. every year the queen, prince william and other members of the royal family pay their respects by laying a wreath at the empty tomb. >> they will go to any lengths to protect her ma jesty. -- security had been heightened because of jihadis, and the recent shooting in canada's parliame parliament. typically, the police here execute raise at dawn. with these arrests made last night, it suggests scotland yard might have been tipped off to take immediate action. so police had already been on high alert since the terror threat level had been raised to severe in august.
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meaning that a terrorist attack is highly likely. expect to see more armed police officer s around the capital this weekend. as far as we know, the royal events are going ahead as planned. dan. >> thank you. and the other breaking story, the monster storm slamming alaska with hurricane-force winds and huge waves. and this question this morning. how is it that that storm is likely to mean a big blast of early winter in the lower 4. other to meteorologist rob marciano. please explain. >> it's just such a big and powerful storm, it's jacking up the jet stream. let's listen to some sound out of alaska. this is yesterday afternoon. how ferocious this wind is. we had winds gusting to 96 miles per hour. that's measured on land. offshore, worse than that. and another piece of video, some of the fishermen scrambling to get back to protect their catch and vessels as well.
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as far as where this storm is and where it's going, right now it has a bare metric pressure, 927. below 925, that would be the strongest storm in this part of the world as long as we have been keeping records. may do that today, and ramp things down. but the waves will be huge as well. 50 footers in some cases throughout the islands and the entire western half of alaska will be affected by this. but, again, pumps up so much warm air. this was once a typhoon. the atmosphere is going to react to where all the arctic air is driving down to the south. windchills in dallas in the 20s. and as far north as bismarck below zero. that's the arctic chill. >> winter's here whether he like it or not. and major new developments in the botched recall of exploding and deadly air bags. honda added more vehicles to the list. and there are fresh charges that
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the air bag manufacturer covered up defects. david kerley has been on the story since the beginning and has the latest. >> reporter: takata, the maker of the recalled air bags, claims that two former anonymous insiders that the company knew about problems and ran tests ten years ago are fundamentally inaccurate. that response to the two test engineer who is told "the new york times" that the company started testing the inflaters after the first death from an exploding fragmenting air bag in 2004. they told the times that the secret testing ran for three months and was shut down. technicians told to delete computer files and destroy air bags. >> we are up to 19 recalls. and this is the serious issue. this is the tip of recovering more. >> reporter: already takata and honda are under investigation by the national transportation
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safety. they want to know if they warned them soon enough. they are cooperating. but some members. >> referee: congress are calling for a criminal investigation of takata. and this morning, honda is telling more air bags to get the air bags replaced urgently. so far there is no shortage of replacements. >> we are e-mailing and direct-calling our customers. want them to be safe and make sure everyone is aware of what's going on. >> reporter: questions this morning, will more cars be recalled? and what did takata know and when. for "good morning america," david kerley, abc news, washington. dan, you've been in the swagger wagon. >> yeah. >> we own two hondas. >> they're minivan people. >> i was curious if it was involved. and it is involved. >> that's scary. >> no more rides in the swagger wagon until it's fixed. >> absolutely.
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>> only in the bends. >> what? >> only in the bends. >> that's another honda. >> a bentley, actually. there was a lot of news. check the headlines, ron claiborne. >> good morning to you. rob, over there, good morning, everyone. we begin in washington, d.c. where history is about to be made at the u.s. justice department. president obama will nominate loretta lynch to be the next attorney general later today. if confirmed, lynch will become the first african-american woman to hold that post. the former prosecutor from new york city would succeed eric holder who resigned in september. and the nomination comes as president obama authorizes the deployment of up to 1500 more troops in iraq. that nearly doubles the number of americans on the ground right now. administration insists they will not have a combat role. instead will only help train iraqi forces. the white house announcement did say there is no limit on how many more troops could be
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sent to iraq. and another teenager wounded in a high school shooting as died. 15-year-old andrew fryberg died friday night. he was the fourth killed. he was the cousin of the shooter, jaylen fryberg, who turned the gun on himself after the shootings. and miguel meh ea was accused of killing his wife and two young daughters while they were sleeping. the translator was quiet as the judge gave him a verbal lashing. >> we believe that the death chamber, might certainly have had you in mind when they designed it. >> there is no death penalty in new york state. he will serve 45 years as part of a plea deal. and a teenaged crime fighter who used social media to nab her attacker. ruby was kidnapped outside of a
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mall. she heard that her attacker's nickname. she looked up his name on facebook and found the suspect. there are pictures of him posing with the same gun he allegedly held to her head. they nabbed him on friday. he is moore fields. smiling for the camera as he is booked. and dunken dough nuts and starbucks will soon be serving dinner items to help jolt their bottom lines. dunken donuts is already serving steak sandwiches. interested? >> i can't believe it. >> starbucks is working out a dinner menu. stay tuned. >> the sandwich between two doe doughnuts, i'm all about that. >> you would totally eat that. >> i would. >> and sara will have the tuna from dunkin' co nuts. >> and finally, you wonder what water looks like in outer space.
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i can tell you one word, it is cool. check out the latest video from nasa. three astronauts playing with a water bubble they have grown in the international space station during their spare time. it reacts like nothing own earth. blobling and jilging like jell-o. even a small gopro inside the camera. turns out that getting the gopro out of the bubble turned out to be very difficult. >> fascinating. >> that is very, very cool. >> how much money does it cost to maintain the international space station? >> a lot of money to be playing around with bubbles. that's your money. >> our money at work. i support it. absolutely. a big break this morning in a mystery out of california. an entire family, a mom and dad and their two children. they vanished back in 2010. their bodies were found years later. but still no suspect and no motive. now, though, we are starting to get real answers. there's been an arrest, and
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abc's marci gonzalez is on the story. >> reporter: investigators say there is no tip or big break, but this is the result of years of police work. the man who was the last to speak to them before they went missing is charged with four counts of murder. >> they have no idea -- >> reporter: the feeling, overwhelming. finally learning who police so viciously murdered this family of four. >> i need justice from the law. and the courts. and most of all justice upstairs for my lovely family. >> reporter: charles chase merritt now behind bars, accused of killing joseph mcstay, his wife, summer, and their two young sons. they disappeared in february, 2010, but follow until 2013 that their remains were found buried in shallow graves in the mojave desert.
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the cause of death, blunt force trauma. >> this is a cold and callous murder of a family. >> reporter: after hundreds of interviews and dozens of search warrants, it pointed to merritt, his business associate. someone he had known for years. >> he tried to help him. provide work for this guy. and this was how he was, you know, repaid. >> reporter: why and how police still aren't saying. but for now knowing this accused killer is in handcuffs, hanging his head, brings tears of relief to the mcstay family's loved ones have waited for for far too long. >> i can't thank you all from the bottom of my heart. >> reporter: and merritt insi insisted he had nothing to do with the murders. he will be arraigned this week. >> there are still questions. >> yes. >> thank you. and now to singer turned politician clay aiken. much better at getting votes on
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"american idol" than congress. some are outraged that his failed bid could turn into a reality tv show. they want no part of it. and bazi kanani joins us. >> reporter: many of his supporters didn't find out about plans for the tv series until it was announced a few hours after the concession speech. and this morning they are skeptical of his intentions. this morning, "american idol" crooner turned congressional candidate, clay aiken, is now using his famous voice to defend himself from accusations of a plan to profit from the filming of his losing campaign. >> i'm nervous. i'm nervous. >> when i first heard it, this is what he's doing to stay famous. >> reporter: some of his donors now feel duped after the announcement that his long-shot campaign against republican incumbent reneeelle mercy in
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north carolina will become a candid documentary series on the esquire network. >> i don't know what happens. >> reporter: producer and fundraiser steve tyler said he was embarrassed when friends called him asking if he would be paid for a campaigneality show. she's now asking for their event in l.a. to be excluded from the tv project. >> just barely hours after the election ended, i heard on television that he got a realit that. >> reporter: in a youtube video, he says it was never about the money. >> neither myself or anyone in the company had any stake in the work -- >> reporter: the four hour documentary captures the inner workings of an american campaign. he was not paid. he's not shying away from more publicity, saying he will keep using his voice to reach voters. >> this is a thank you.
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but it's not a thank you and good-bye. >> reporter: now aiken said he agreed to the documentary project to bring transparency to the electoral process. and a number of other politicians have used campaign footage in documentaries. >> mitt romney for one. thank you. to miami now and a brazen band of luxury car thieves. you can see them in action on this surveillance video. taking $100,000 videos right out of the driveways with speed and precision. how are they pulling this off? here's matt gutman. >> reporter: watch this man in the white hoodie as he casually opens the door and slips into a $125,000 suv. effortlessly starting the car as we do every day by pushing the button. problem is, this mercedes is not his car. the man and a partner are alleged car thieves. watch as they quietly dismantel the gate and roll out. that's their car pulling to a
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stop on the way out of the neighborhood. why not? to steal another car. what both cars had in common, the keyless ignition system, a to be, was in the car. they are convenient to owners, but leave them in the car, it's like leaving your keys in the car. and that is convenient for thieves. but police say thieves don't always have to break something to break in. steve fuller, a retired car thief, said many thieves rely on low tech, jamming over cracked windows. or finding keys left in the most obvious places. >> ashtray, center column. >> reporter: too often, as was the case with this pilfering pair, the best accomplices, us. for "good morning america," matt gutman, miami. >> maybe i shouldn't leave my key under the floor mat. >> or in the ignition.
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well, with the swagger wagon, i'm not sure anybody would actually want to steal that. >> you're making fun of my minivan. we have a caught on tape story of an entirely different flavor. feature this is little guy. >> a determined and apparently very hungry sea lion, chasing a fishing boat. an amazing move to catch his dinner. i want a squeal, var. >> watching this all morning, that's not rare. i give that out a lot. my mom taught me never to pick up hitchhikers. but there are exceptions to this rule, especially when they look like this little guy. watch this adorable sea lion. zipping through the waves off the coast of cabo san lucas, mexico. playing chase with the fishing boat. the fishermen on board. >> yeah, no problem. >> reporter: open their door wide for their unexpected visitor. >> is he coming up?
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>> reporter: watch as it bellies up to the boat and makes a giant leap. >> whoa. >> reporter: here's that impressive jump again. don't underestimate those flabby flippers, this savvy seal coming along for the free ride. and a free dinner, sealing the sweet deal with a piece of mackerel. satisfied with the catch of the day the whiskered mammal slid backwards into the sea. even showing off a smooth move, a la michael jackson's iconic moon walk. this cheeky fella definitely has my seal of approval. seriously, how cute is that? >> super cute. really smart. >> very smart. it was a little dangerous. there's a propeller down there. my first reaction to the video. >> be careful. >> off to the side. >> i'm impressed how fast he was swimming. >> and the jump. you have to stop to jump.
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>> very motivated. >> i'd do that for sushi. hello. >> speaking of adorable, has anybody noticed that rob marciano is wearing a three-piece suit today? >> you're just jealous. i'm layering up. all i need is right there, baby. it is november out there. so break out the brown and the three-piecers and whatever undergarments you have shaking. chilly. you better believe it. the big arctic blast next week, but it's cold right now. it's been blowing since yesterday afternoon. and this morning is a little bit nippy out there. temps in the 30s to wake up, 36 degrees, new york, 40 degrees in des moines. that will keep on going throughout the day today. we'll get a little surge of moisture that will roll across as cold air. winter watches in parts of montana. and a sliver of snow through minneapolis. and we could see in some spots over 6 inches. but for the most part, below 5 inches.
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no rain expected in parts of miami. but a wave of action along a stationary boundary. south florida may see showers. 86 degrees in los angeles. 67 degrees, > and good morning, dave wiingh here.e. fast beautiful start. teeratures out there right now in the 20's and 30's just 27 degrees in bethesda. winds have died down. watch the clouds increase. a a nice day63. nice way to end the weekend. tetemperatures tomorrow upup ne 60. and that's it for weather. at fashion show ran a little bit wrong. >> we're expecting a little monokl. >> yeah. >> i'm trying --
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>> we all feel underdressed. you wear it well. just for the record. >> thank you, guys. coming up on "gma." switch gears into the serious and really scary story. a little girl snatched from her bed in the middle of the night. the 911 call and the quick-thinking moves that helped save her and catch the suspect. plus gator whisperer busted. he swims with them and gives them kisses. why it's all illegal. and the unreal home in america. what you get for almost $200 million .
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. coming up on "gma." this is a weird one. the guy who calls himself the gator whisperer. does he have the magic touch? >> not according to conservation authorities. why he is facing major charge this is morning.
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>> and good mornining. washingtonorecaster dave zahren here. it is a cold start to the weend. look at the cocold start tthe weekend. col as it's's been all weekenend. 27 in bethesda just above freezin in alexandria. the good thing is thehe wind chills are exactly near tempmperatures. that means the winds have subsided.
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clear skies.s. lots o sunshinine but t clouds associated with a disturbance will come in later today. tonight's temperatures won't be nearly a cold as last nighght. 53 to 56 degrees last dayhe sun goes down at 5:00. continues to get shortrter unti the 6th of january. tomorrow mostly sunny, 61. a great day on veteran's day. almost 70. highs
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alligat alligators. not only crazy, some say, but also criminal. why he's now facing charges. but first, the stranger who barged into a family's home in the middle of night and ran off with a little girl. >> this morning she is safe and sound. but not before a frantic 911 call which led to an arrest. and brandi hitt in the l.a. bureau with the chilling story. good morning. >> good morning. this is every parent's nightmare. a utah couple finding a man breaking into their home and walking out the front door with their little girl. >> there was a man in my home and he took my 5-year-old daughter. >> reporter: this morning that 5-year-old utah girl is safe, back in her mother's arms after a terrifying kidnapping. >> he took my daughter from my house. >> reporter: stephanie edison calling 911 as a man chased down a man allegedly abducting their daughter from their home. >> he had my daughter outside
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and my husband went out and got her. he took my 5-year-old daughter. >> reporter: police say troy morley entered this utah home through an unlocked door at 5:30 friday morning, grabbing her in the basement bedroom and carrying her through the front door. >> as he was exiting, noises were made that awoke the parents. >> reporter: the father confronting the man on the front lawn. the suspect dropping the child and running off. >> she looks like she's dressed and everything. oh, my god. >> it was a bit of a miracle that occurred this morning. >> reporter: the attempted kidnaps reminding many of elizabeth smart who was taken from her bedroom 12 years ago and rescued nine months later in the same neighborhood. according to police he didn't make it far. he was arrested after breaking into a neighbor's basement. >> i just panicked. i freaked. i ran upstairs. there's a man in the house. >> reporter: morley is behind bar this is morning, now facing
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child kidnapping and burglary charges. if there's any good news to take away, the little girl was not hurt. still the sandy, utah, police department is helping the family with counselling to get through the traumatic crime. >> they're going to need. >> can you imagine? i made sure to set the alarm before i left this morning. >> thank you. and the headlines, ron. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with the foiled terror plot in london. scotland yard, investigators are looking into into the queen was a potential target. specific targets were not made public. but there are heightened concerns about remembrance sunld services in london today. and robin williams, officially a suicide. no alcohol or illegal drugs were in his system according to the final autopsy report. williams had been suffering from depression, parkinson's disease and anxiety issues at the time
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of his death in august. and the pittsburgh researcher accused of killing his wife with cyanide, a guilty verdict. a mandatory life sentence. and otterly adorable. this is up 681. the 5-week-old otter was rescued from a california beach and now living in the shedd aquarium in chicago. they helped her. up 681 is dried off. it sounds like a military mission and ready for a snack. >> are they going to give her a real name? we should run a "gma" contest to name the up. >> i think you started it. >> tweet us. >> it's like area 51. you don't put numbers on a name. >> straight from the mind of sara haines. >> 681. >> the brilliance at this table. just kidding. >> most of that brilliance is on
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this side. we have a bona fide meteorologist with the national weather forecast. >> by the way, the otter, very marine mammal heavy this morning. >> what do we have? any mammals or just the weather? >> just the weather. a beautiful shot of new york city where many a mammal live. there's the world trade center. one world looking good. open for business. it's chrisrisp out there. mid 30s. and outside the city, right around the freezing mark. keep that going today. sunshine gets us back up into the upper 40s. breezy and blustery. 46 in boston, and a front that's going to be driving down across the great lakes will increase the cloudiness and bring showers by the great lakes. here's thing a tick blast. get it into the lower 48 by the end of the weekend. minneapolis on tuesday, 12, chicago, below freeze, and
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kansas city below freezing by monday morning. meanwhile, with the cold air driving south, the other side of the country warming up. temperatures across so-cal. 15 degrees above average. 77 degrees expected in >> and g good morning. washington forecasteter dave zahren here. partly sunnyny and cool today. 53-56. >> this weather report brought to you by pier one imports. and the storm we have been talking about in alaska, it has broken a record. 924 millibars this morning. >> that means a lot to me. >> what's a millibar? >> it's like a little thing. you have your mini bar and your millib millibar. >> it's like a -- >> such highbrow conversation? >> it's like a snickers,
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exactly. >> oh, we just dropped the tape. two weeks from today, sara's getting married. >> something big to talk about. sara is counting down. hearts are breaking. >> and in the issue of bride, which you can get at dan's pad. no, not on the cover. >> i look amazing. >> inside. what page is this on? >> the model. >> she's playing martha stewart, save the date cards, candle holders. you say that you're going to have max, your fiance, and several of your groomsmen do this, right? >> really? they're going to be making.millies? >> yeah, that seemed like an nba move with a ymca finish. big dreams with no execution. >> i love this quote, i love a personalized touch as a parting gift because i never got over being 5 and getting goody bags at parties. >> i don't go to parties without
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goodies on the way out. >> that makes the social calendar -- >> exactly. >> we're so excited for your wedding. >> thank you. >> so excited. >> i know understand the better half thing. >> max, you have two weeks to back out. >> don't give him any ideas, paula. we love you. you're going to be the most beautiful bride, sara. >> thanks. and coming up on "good morning america," he swims, alligat alligators, even kisses them. >> why law enforcement officials not amused. ooací( heels in the nation. the results coming up in "pop news."
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okay. so this guy calls himself the gator whisperer. getting oddly intimate with creatures who could kill him in a nanosecond. >> no thank you. now the authorities are after him. saying he put more than just himself at risk. and linzie janis has the story. >> reporter: he's hall and calls himself the hal-igator. he's been interacting with the gators, filming it all, allowing
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the tourists to get up close to. this morning he is facing federal prison time for videos like this one. the 51-year-old self-pro claimed alligator whisperer plants a kiss right on the nose of one of the ferocious predators. rubs its chin and grabs its tail. the former chiropractor is nout on $2500 bail. he was caught in a sting after they saw one of his facebook videos showing his ability to get up close with the reptiles. >> they are more afraid of us than we are of them. >> reporter: according to investigators he was charging $250 for bringing tourists along for one of these literally face-to-face encounters. >> i don't charge anybody to touch an alligator. i never took a penny from anybody. >> reporter: he's pleaded not
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guilty of touching and illegally chasing an alligator. he said the excursions are strictly free of charge. >> what's wrong with bringing people out to get the best shots they're going to get. that's a safari. >> reporter: they say it was not just illegal, but extremely dangerous for everyone. >> not only is a person going to be hurt, but the animal will be killed also. >> reporter: the ex-body builder is staying out of the water. he fears jail more than one of these guys. when they arrested him, wildlife officials found a cooler of meat, probably gator bait, it's illegal to feed alligators. they don't want to humans to associate them with food and get comfortable. he was conditioning them to not be afraid of humans. this is a recipe for disaster. they are unpredictable with the
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brain the size of a walnut. >> bad news for the hal igator. paula calls me dan imal. >> but your brain is much larger than a walnut. >> he actually intimidates me on a daily basis because he's so smart. coming up on "good morning america," we're going to take you inside the most expensive house for sale in the country. straight ahead in "pop news." so a couple million, a hundred million? >> keep you guessing. it's not what you think. >> okay. ♪ a lovely day. ♪ lovely day, lovely day, lovely day, lovely day. ♪ target and toms are getting together this holiday. to give back, in a big way. it's one for one, for all. come join us, on november sixteenth.
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>> kind of a big deal. >> yes, you are. time to live large. and i mean really large. a home in the heart of beverly hills became the most expensive home for sale in the country. check it out. there's a lot to love here. i know -- >> that's the name? >> plaza di lora. the mediterranean-style villa is private and luxurious with 43,000 feet of living face. is has enough space to hold 14,000 bottles of wine. almost your collection, ron. >> beer bottles. >> sorry, wine isn't your thing. and an infinity pool and an entertainment center. and it can be yours for just $195. i hope that's million again. >> bargain bottom price. >> i'll offer 150 and see if they come down? >> does that include the wine?
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>> it also includes a vineyard. makes it a little easier to swallow. >> that's worth it. >> and a private island and a small town. some chihuahuas. they don't think about it. i have to show you about women and their love affair with high heels. who takes to to the highest level. women in puerto rico, nevada, florida and arkansas have the highest heels. and on the lowest, nebraska, kansas, maine and vermont. here in new york, practicality wins out, isn't surprising. we walk everywhere. just 2.09. and our two-person survey of paula and i. >> don't look at shoes. >> don't look at my pedicure. i touched it up. >> those are your shoes? >> i usually run around in tons. rob points them out. >> and a shoe shiner for you as well. >> mine lead a little buff. no one warned me they would be on air.
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and fashion in south beach. hosting a 24-hour runaway show. kicking off the marathon that will feature 1,440 different looks from 80 designers. it started at 8:00 last night and ends at 8:00 tonight. that's a lot of changes. they're hoping to break a guinness record for the longest fashion show. probably going to do it. >> over and over again? >> different looks. >> is he singing the whole time? >> no, i feel like they should have to be on their feet. >> let's do it. >> see if they make it. >> that's all you got. >> "bride" magazine, we'll be back. you are a big deal. ( ♪ )
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big programming note. keep it here an abc. a marquee college football matchup, ohio state at michigan state in east lansing. >> buc ayes and spartans. >> and you're calling for showers? >> a chance of showers. yes and . >> and you're calling for showers? >> a chance of showers. yes and . >> and you're calling for showers? >> a chance of showers. es and s. >> and you're calling for showers? >> a chance of showers. kes and . >> and you're calling for showers? >> a chance of showers. es and s. >> and you're callin >> this is an abc 7 news update. theaking look at some of stories topping our region today, family and friends will say to a high school student who was killed in a crash on the beltway. services will be held later this
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morning. the crash happened when an suv veered off the beltway and slammed into a disabled car on the side of the road. mcgovern county police say someone stole a box of jars used for toys for tots funds. the driver in the part were making deliveries. the thief may pose as volunteers forthen keep the money themselves. the organization is stepping up security. it is about to close down -- cool down. >> let's change cool to cold. ,he first freeze of the season we have nice blue skies out here in bethesda. look at these temperatures. 32 right at the freezing mark in bethesda. areas to the west of the city are in the 20's. we have clear skies out there, but the disturbance will bring in some clouds later on. the good news today is the winds
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have died down yesterday. we will have nothing like that today. winds will be out of the south at five to 10 miles per hour. it will be 53 to 56 today. tonight, 35 to 43. tomorrow will be milder. almost a 60 on veterans day and very cold by the end of the week. thank you for watching and have a wonderful day.
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>> "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide. >> hello, everyone, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." around the world, animals have always been important members of traditional cultures. from kenya's maasai cattle herders... this is maasai village? >> yes, maasai village. >> the mahouts and their elephants in thailand. >> i can't believe how many commands they know. >> he just wiggles his feet. to the gauchos in patagonia. that's amazing, i've never even seen the sheep... >> you can see the black dog. >> today i'm counting down 7 animals that play a key role in their communities. look at 'em! look at 'em! plus my blooper of the week. whoa.

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