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good morning, america. breaking overnight, the ferguson tapes. new video of officer darren wilson in the hours immediately after he shot unarmed teenager michael brown. and we're hearing the police radio call. >> get us several more units over here. there's going to be a problem. >> what they reveal in the timeline in the minutes before wilson opened fire. surprise party disaster. guests gathering for a night of fun bolting from a home when a fire breaks out. fire fighters rushing to the scene. what could have caused this million-dollar mansion to go up in flames. bizarre home invasion, a pair of married lawyers charged with stabbing their former boss inside the luxury home.
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was this all about revenge? the strange new details. one was caught wearing a diaper. and welcome to new york. will and kate's pre-christmas visit to new york. will america gets it first up close look at baby george? we're on tv right now. >> good morning. ron just reminded us that we're on tv. thank you, ron. appreciate that technical advice. pretty much anywhere in america it is absurdly and unreasonably and unfairly cold. the polar plunge enveloping most of the lower 48. >> and winter is not here yet. high temperatures 20 to 40 degrees below average this morning. and snow, if it hasn't already hit, is on the way for many.
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and coming up, meteorologist rob marciano will tell us what to expect. >> not looking forward to that. but the new images in the case that's caused angry protests. these images captured in the hours after darren wilson shot and killed the unarmed teenager. mara schiavocampo has more on the pictures and the radio calls that give us a better sense of timeline. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. these video and audio recordings provide the most detailed chronology yet of the fatal august shooting. revealing the entire encounter took just 90 seconds. this as the grand jury decision is expected any day. this morning for the first time we are seeing officer darren wilson hours after he fatally shot unarmed african-american teen michael brown. in this video surveillance by the st. louis dispatch, wilson
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is seen walking out of the police station. according to the paper, heading to the hospital, accompanied by an officer and union lawyer. no visible injuries. >> report 21. >> reporter: after a public records dispatch, they released calls that took place before the deadly shooting. they revealed a detailed timeline of less than ten minutes from the time officer wilson, unit 21, offered his assistance in the search for a robbery suspect at 12:00 p.m. >> 21 to 25 or 22. you guys need me? >> reporter: to the time fellow officers control the scene where 18-year-old michael brown lay dead in the middle of the street. here at 12:07. >> get us several more units over here. there's going to be a problem. >> reporter: the new report increasing tension in a city already on edge. the community of ferguson is waiting for the results of a grand jury looking into whether
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to indict officer wilson. there has been leaked testimony and several conflicting medical examiner's reports. the police department repeatedly defending officer wilson, including to our steve osunsami. >> his face was swollen. he had obviously been hit or punched or something like that. >> reporter: we reached out to the ferguson police department for comment but have not heard back. as far as we know, these images are the last time officer wilson was seen in public. >> very, very tension atmosphere. this adds fuel to the fire. thank you. and now to the polar plunge. the deep freeze gripping most of the country right now. and it's going to get worse before it gets any better. meteorologist rob marciano on the set of college gameday, joining us from tuskaloosa, alabama. can you hear us? >> reporter: it's going to get louder for sure. good morning. as you mentioned, we're at gameday, alabama and mississippi
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constituent. we'll get to that. but talk about the serious weather happening all weekend long. start off in hudsonville, michigan, scenes like this across the upper midwest, especially around the great lakes. and in some cases feet of snow, making driving difficult. but the widespread cold air, and the windchills are staggering. nearly everybody below freezing. you have to go to california or florida to have windchills that are above the freezing mark. so a chilly saturday. it was a chilly friday night for high school football. snow coming in, winter storm warnings posted for the colorado rocky mountain there is. over a foot in some spots for the ski resorts. loving that. and in the plains, it's going to stick around. why? because we have more cold coming in next week. so the cold air mass, the core in the deep south, it is chilly here in tuskaloosa, moderate far day and more cold air coming. but it is a great day for college football. and these fans have been camped
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out all night long, and they are ready to go. they are going to get fired up. all sorts of surprises throughout the hour on "good morning america" live from t tuskaloo tuskaloosa. back to you. >> he looks like he's having fun despite the cold. and a lot of other news, to ron claiborne. >> dan harris, paula, sara, good morning. and the doctor who contracted ebola in west africa on the way to u.s. for treatment. dr. martin salia was infected in sierra leone. he will arrive in omaha for further treatment. his son is confident his father will beat the disease. >> i spoke with him. it sounds like everything is going to be fine. i have no doubt he will come out victorious on every disease or sickness. >> he will be the tenth person treated for ebola in the u.s. global warming and russia
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topped the g-20 economic summit. in a speech at the university of queensland, the president pledged $3 billion to help developing nations fight climate change. while the crisis in ukraine is not on the official agenda, he denounced russian aggression in ukraine, a threat to the world. and in iraq in many a surprised visit. martin dempsey, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, comes days that the u.s. is considering a modest expansion in iraq to fight against isis. that would be on top of the 1500 additional non-combat troops that president obama authorized last week to be deployed in iraq. and look at this enormous fire in texas. that was a 6200 square foot mansion. you can see there, completely engulfed in flames. it broke out with 40 people
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inside of it for a surprise dinner party. fire fighters believe it may have been sparked by on outdoor fireplace attached to the home. and new figures about the cost to hunt down the alleged cop killer eric frein. well, it wasn't cheap. pennsylvania authorities paid out nearly $6.9 million in overtime. and add to that, $2.8 million in benefits. throw in travel and other kpenss, more than $11 million. and the owner of the website pollee graph.com is accused of training customers, imagine this, how to lie and conceal crimes during polygraph tests. he is charged with federal obstruction of justice and mail fraud. and finally, what do you get when you mix soccer, known as football, with american football? you come up with fancy footwork. first, you see the pass to himself by this guy, making it,
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and then firing it off, kicking this, how about that? right down the uprights? no holder needed. plays for the port st. lucie florida football team. he is is the kicker and fills in as a quarterback and the receiver. he's trying to figure out what college to go to. >> what position doesn't he play? >> linebacker, for example. but if he can kick like that, probably play for -- for michigan. >> ron pointing out the gaping holes in my football knowledge. tight end, linebacker. >> snapper, should we keep going? >> the next story. a college is making a drastic move after a tragedy on campus. west virginia is suspending greek activity after a student died. they are investigating what went on inside the frat house where he was found unconscious and not breathing. michelle franzen has the latest.
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>> reporter: it's not the first time west virginia university has been in the spotlight for student drinking and disturbances. the princeton review ranks it as one of the top party schools. the recent death of a student kwas a shadow over the campus and brought greek life to a halt. today a college community in mourning as students gathered to remember nolan michael birch. >> he was an amazing kid. he knew how to put a smile on my face. >> shouldn't be happening to anyone. >> reporter: the 18-year-old died afternoon being hospitalized wednesday. he was partying at the fraternity house off campus and was found unresponsive. you can still see three bottles of empty jack daniels in the fraternity. they said that the west virginia chapter lost their charter due to unrelated violences. and now they are taking action
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campus-wide, all greek organizations are suspended indefinitely. >> i think it's a handful of students and people causing issues. as we find out more information in the coming days or weeks, that will help us determine what to do on the campus. >> reporter: his cause of death is still unknown. but police are calling the incident alcohol-related. the number one party school thing has to go. people drink excessively. it's got to stop. >> reporter: this year has been tragic for greek life across the country. 19-year-old john michael deng after a hazing ritual, and brown university suspended a fraternity after the alleged sexual assault of two women. they hope to use birch's untimely death to prevent future tragedies on campus. >> all campuses have issues from time to time with their student organizations. these are teachable moments. >> reporter: and they will interview some of the 50 kappa
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sigma members. and the suspension remains in place indefinitely. >> so a tragedy for his family. but also universities all across this country this morning. >> yes. everyone watching that. >> thank you. and news from outer space. trying high stakes maneuvers with the history-making spacecraft that landed on a comet. with batteries running low, and the mission in peril. there's a hail mary in progress. aditi roy has the story. >> reporter: good morning. the philae lander is getting well-deserved rest after becoming the first to land on a comet and studying it. to get the data, it had a roller coaster ride through space. high drama 300 million miles into outer space. this time not starring matthew mcconaughey. it's had a seriously nail-biting week. began with a rough landing on a
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comet. traveling at more than 80,000 miles per hour. if you listen closely, we even get to hear the unexplained sing noise from the comet. [ singing noise ] and ended nearly losing battery power. unable to charges it solar panels due to the shadow from another rock on the comet. to rescue the first of its kind spra spacecraft, they shut down most of the systems, leaving technicians unable to communicate with the $1.8 billion probe. >> it's is where we got, but then we lost contact again. >> reporter: it resumed sending back scores of data and photos like these, showing off the magnetic field and plasma environment. and sending back tweets, i'm feeling a bit tired. did you get all my data? i might take a nap. >> we're orbiting a comet for the first time ever. no question this is a success.
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>> reporter: but only limited battery power since the solar panels were in the shadow of a cliff. researchers decided to raise the lander and rotate it to catch more light on to the solar panels. all this before philae getting well-deserved rest after tweeting, #life on a comet has just begun. i'll tell you more about my new home, comet 67p. it's sweet dreams for now. but there's a chance it can wake up and consume contact with the rosetta mission. for that to happen, has to have enough sunlight on the solar panels. they boosted chance of that happening. but stay tuned to see what happens next. quite a cliffhanger in the skies there. >> yes, philae seeking the sun like most of us this cold morning. a daughter is on a mission this morning, taking on kmart to tick off on thanksgiving day.
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thanksgiving thursday has become an increasingly popular warmup for black friday. what about the workers? when do they get to celebrate thanksgiving with their families? the daughter of one kmart employee is kicking up a fuss. get to gloria riviera. >> reporter: donna fischer doesn't want to cause trouble, but she's proud of her daughter who's over watching her mom walk out the door every thanksgiving to go to work when she'd rather be with family. donna doesn't have a problem working, but she feels pressured to be at her employer's beck and call 24/7. kmart might want you to shop like a boss. but this morning one of its employee's families is standing up to the boss. >> you're taking away so much from people's families. >> reporter: jillian fischer launching an online petition, requesting for thanksgiving day
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off so they won't have to miss out on spending this holiday with family. >> there's no choice in it whatsoever. >> reporter: shoppers are flocking to the petition, already more than 1500 have joined fischer to ask the company to rely on those who volunteer to work the holiday. they will be open 42 hours straight. 6:00 a.m. thanksgiving to midnight on black friday. >> it breaks my heart. it really does, this is all about the money. it's not about the thanksgiving. >> reporter: in a statement to abc news, she is aware of her schedule, and her manager accommodated her preferred shift. most of the customers like the holiday hours. in 2013, walmart workers at 1,000 locations took to the streets on black friday demanding better hours and wages. while malls and shops in some states are working around laws
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that ban or restrict opening up on holidays. >> i think we should have the ability to say i don't want to work thanksgiving. >> reporter: there have been similar protests at walmart in 2012 and '13. last year, bill simon addressing employee grievances, saying walmart is listening. it should be said that the 2013 protests resulted in policy changes. a win for employees on things like pregnancy and schedule. but walmart is bracing this year for even bigger black friday protests. dan, paula. >> thank you. it's an emotional issue to be sure. time to cue taylor swift's "welcome to new york." the big apple is preparing to roll out the red carpet for prince william and kate middleton. they will be here next month. >> and the urgent question, is the prince coming along?
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>> with this type of coverage, it is urgent. although we'll never be royals, we have fun following their every move. and they're coming to our neck of the woods to take in the big apple. the british are coming. the duke and duchess of cambridge are coming to america in the latest royal tour. making the first trip to the big apple in just a few short weeks. and new yorkers of all walks are ready to roll out the red carpet. when will and kate touch down on december 7th, hit the ground running on a whirlwind. what's a visit to the big apple without hitting up the world famous landmarks? already on the books, the 9/11 memorial, the metropolitan museum of art, and watching king james and the brooklyn nets. >> and they are going to support the university of st. andrews'
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600th anniversary. that's where they met. >> reporter: before heading home, they will have a date night. attending a dinner celebrating the 600th anniversary of their alma mater st. andrews university where will famously fell for his future queen. but what about george? on his first ever royal outing in strails, he got up close and personal. will we see him cuddling tigers at the bronx swro? going up fifth avenue? no, this is and mommy and daddy only trip. george will be with the sitter. because they're watching right now, my one recommendation is la venn bakery. >> hit shake shack. >> get the concrete. >> and go get a hot dog. >> wow, we're hungry. >> and take something for heartburn. >> and time to change gears. to rob marciano on the
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enlivened set of college gameday in tuskaloosa, alabama. i can hear everybody screaming. >> they are awake. and up on the big screen, the baby story from sara, now they are pumped. here in tuskaloosa, alabama and mississippi state. huge playoff implications. espn gameday is here. that starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. there's a lot of alabama fans here. let's talk weather, shall we? up north, it's been cold. better believe it. temperatures have been -- temperatures everywhere have been chilly, including across the south. both 20 degrees below average this morning. below freezing right along the gulf coast. and up along the northeast. 30 degrees in boston, 29 in richmond, and 36 degrees in virginia beach. not exactly a beach day there. and snow in the mountains, a little pulse into the plains. mostly light snow. but cold air next week.
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refrigerate the ground. and likely get into a reinforcing shot next week. lake effect snow, could be heavy, over a foot in some spots. that's a look at the >> and gooood morning, we are i the ice box this morni. the winds are out of the north. windchill values in the teens, it feels like 18 other ad dollars. high preressure is building an, just sterd, and today about the same. on monday, >> espn "gameday," we are live in tuskaloosa, baby. you better believe it. desmond howard, coming up the next half hour. see you then. >> thank you, dr. marciano.
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there may be anti-freeze in that crowd. coming up, switch gears just a little bit. check this story out. torture session. that's what prosecutors are calling a bizarre and bloody attack. why police have charged two prominent lawyers of the brutal stabbing of the woman's boss inside their million-dollar home. make a wish buddy. ok now mom's going to cut the cake.
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>> and good morning, the calendar sayfall, but this feels ke the middldle of januarary. look at these tempmperatures in the 20's across the area. 29 here in a arlington. hahaveve subsided a bit,
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but the wind chill values are in the 20's and the e teens. it feels like just 18 other ad dollar 17 at baltimore. the winds will subside comomes with things will improve this afternoon. high-pressure overhead, just to some snow of us shower activity. we might see some snow and rain mixed totogether on mondnday. toda we should be just about the same -- unseasonably cold. we are still below the seasonan norm.
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i want to make an offer you can't refuse. >> oh, good morning, america. nobody says no to marlon brando. now it's your turn to make an offer. if you want to live in the house made famous in that movie, what it'll cost you to live like the godfather. was that good? >> that was good. >> live like the godfather. >> that's one of those movies, every time on tv, i watch it. >> it's on all the time. >> i know. you covered the story, this is the -- the horse head shows up in the guy's bed? >> it will all be revealed in time. i keep watching the show. >> ladies and gentlemen, that's a tease. and another tease, katy perry's words of wisdom. her advice to schoolgirls about boys and books. got to get that right. >> love those topics.
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>> two of sara's favorite topics. start on a serious note with a husband and wife, attorneys, accused what have prosecutors are calling a twisted case of revenge. >> couple stabbed repeatedly in their own home. alecia schmuhl and andrew schmuhl planned the bloody attack after she was fired from her job. bazi kanani has more with how the wife is saying she is as shocked although anyone over what happened. >> reporter: good morning. a real-life nightmare in this typically quiet affluent neighborhood. the man targeted in the attack was recently named one of the top attorneys in the nation. and this morning residents are in disbelief that something so horrific could happen right next door. the shu mulls, a bright future. he a former military intelligence officer. but this morning they're behind
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bars. accused of driving to this million dollar home in virginia sunday night and attacking and torturing her former boss and his wife. >> caller is advising that two people have been stabbed and bleeding out. >> reporter: prosecutors saying at a bond hearing for alicecia schmu schmuhl, they were seeking revenge after she was fired from the law firm managed by fisher. her husband, andrew, posed as law enforcement. knocked on the door, forced entry. and once inside, allegedly tasering leo fisher, and binding them with zip ties and stabbing the couple. one managed to trigger an alarm. they survived. as the attacker fled, he left a terrifying message, he would be back to finish the job. >> look out for white wear, last seen wearing all black and a
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brown fedora. >> reporter: andrew schmuhl was wearing nothing but a diaper when they were captured four miles away. they face charges of abduction and malicious wounding. but this morning attorneys for alicia tell abc news she had no idea and was forced to be the getaway driver. >> prosecutors allege she was involved in every part of this. that's the issue she's going to have here. in suggesting he forced me to do it. >> reporter: a judge ordered 'lisce schmuhl held without bond. both victims are in the hospital recovering this morning. leo fisher sun able to speak because of his injuries, but communicating through hand-written notes. paula, dan. >> lot more to come. wild story. thank you very much. and now back to ron with more on the top story. >> that's right. good morning, paula, dan, sara, good morning, everyone. begin with the new tapes in the michael brown shooting in
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ferguson, missouri. in the new surveillance video obtained by st. louis dispatch, he's seen walking out hours after the shooting. a grand jury will decide whether to indict officer wilson. and the lava that's reached the small town of pahoa in big island, hawaii, always have trouble with that. it's stopped short of a trash transfer station for now. it's not posing a threat to area residents. and a legislative win for thepropose d key stein pipeline. it goes to the senate now, and president obama has vowed to veto it. and finally, dough owners, sara, pay attention, who believe that their dogs can fly are getting together in iowa, not far from sara's hometown. about 400 dogs taking the plunge in this year's dock dog competition. >> oh, my gosh. >> that's awesome.
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>> competing to see which one can jump the farthest and the highest. >> throwing pieces of steak? >> they deserve it. >> the winner is going to be crowned after tomorrow's main event. dogs can fly. at least a little bit. >> they're getting some air there. >> i could watch those clips for hours. >> you know what i could watch? >> we should put that up on the web. >> you know what i could watch? rob is back in tuskaloosa with a university of michigan great. that's what i want to hear from espn college gameday. say hello to desmond for me. >> yes. paula faris is a michigan alumni. she's with you, man. she loves you. >> go blue. >> desmond howard, everybody. how about that? yeah. 1991 heisman trophy winner. super bowl xxxi mvp, and you were my fantasy football horse. we appreciate it. and always a sharp dresser.
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one of the cast mates of the espn gameday crew. so happy to be in tuskaloosa. start off with the playoff system this year. brand new. four teams going at it. who do you like? >> we have florida state, oregon. i think alabama should be in the top four. but they're not in the top four right now. >> listen to the crowd. >> exactly. i think you guys -- but you know what? the good thing is there's still a lot of football left to be played. teams like alabama could play their way into the four-team playoff. >> it's exciting. that's sure. the heisman race is very exciting too. we have two players in this game today -- >> yes, sir. >> that are in the run. who do you like for the heisman? >> dak presct of the mississippi state bulldogs is a magnificent quarterback. he's a dual threat player. he has a chance to show the world today. and amari cooper, one of the best wide receivers in the country. probably the only wide receiver
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on the list right now. two marquee players in a big game. >> you playing at michigan and green bay, you know what it's like to play in the cold. >> the frozen tundra. >> it's 26 degrees right now in tuskaloosa. >> exactly. >> little bit of weather. snow in spots, winter storm warnings in the colorado rockies. and the northern plains, might get into green bay and michigan. you see the map. >> exactly. look at that. >> what's next? help us out. if you want to escape the cold, go to southern california. 68 in l.a. how does that sound? >> lovely. excellent. >> miami. >> big game there, florida state, miami. >>ood morning, feelingike winter o there this s morning. this afternoon, temperaturures about 41 a few degrees higher tomorrow,
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>> i tried to get him to treat me the heisman pose. >> come on, strike the pose. marciano, strike the pose. >> tuskaloosa, espn gameday. >> paula, go blue. >> maybe next year. >> or the year after. >> this is like a five year plan, actually. >> it's all right. it's a sore subject. >> we're going to switch the subject so i don't get punched. and coming up on "gma," your piece of hollywood. the homes in the godfather up for sale. what they'll run you. and putting the bathroom to use for all kinds of relief. that story just ahead in "pop news." the teaser. >> not what we think it is.
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♪ this is the house don corleone called home "the godfather." >> i'm in the mood for lasagne. that could be yours, and if you have deep pockets, there's others you should know about. and dan almost gave the story away a couple minutes ago. >> he did.
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if the novel, "the godfather," lived in long beach, long island. but they chose a house on new york city's staten island. if you are a hard core fan of "the godfather" films like i am, you can own the collectible memorabilia. the house and a few other items are for sale. but it's going to cost you. it's not just any 6,000 square foot mansion. it's a piece of hollywood histo history. this was the home that played the home of don corleone, the godfather. and it could be yours for $2.8 million, or your best offer. >> i'm going to make an offer you can't refuse. >> reporter: filming in october of 1971. the sprawling backyard is where the wedding took place in godfather part 1. and pinls packing gunners
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provided security. linda williams has lived across the street since 1966. she remembers the excitement of that summer. >> there were 300 extras. and it used to be the college of staten island. they would stop the traffic and everybody would walk up. >> reporter: see marlon brando? >> oh, sure. >> reporter: two others are up for sale, the mansion, a message in the form of a bloody horse head in his bed. that's on the market for $135 million. and the family's lake tahoe retreat where the godfather part 2 opens. it's a condo complex. one unit was selling for $6 million. it's the staten island home that's the most iconic. the gilded fortress where the godfather lived quietly, except for the occasional mob hit. well, you know, it's kind of cool.
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but also a little creepy being there walking around the driveway where he was sent to his doom. where carlo was bumped off, and the godfather collapsed in the garden. two years ago it sold for $2.7 million. it's at the current asking price, if you want it, make them an offer they can't refuse. >> knew that was coming. >> teed it up. >> i was glad you made it out alive. >> i'm glad we got to show a horse head on daytime television. >> bloody horse head. >> does not come with that house. coming up on "good morning america," katy perry dishing out boy advice which she told students at an all-girls school. it's straight ahead with the one and only sara haines in "pop news."
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♪ sara, the mic's all yours. take it. >> no one's going to say it? "pop news." "pop news." i need no introduction. let's go. new york's metropolitan museum of art has the final word in the kim kardashian bally hoo. they responded with this perfectly-worded tweet. we have artworks that can break the internet too. the female figurine they're mentioning is an ancient fertility symbol dating back 6500 yards. it's a babonk that she would like. and sage life advice to girls in australia.
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katy perry took a break to visit the school after they won a competition to meet her. she shelled out several pearls of wisdom. telling the girls to stop worrying about boys. they will always be there. don't we know that's the truth. and encouraged them to embrace their studies because knowledge and power. that's great advice. i wish someone would tell me, don't worry. >> sage advice. >> never goes away. >> always be there. >> it makes it sound like -- >> well, she's getting married. >> you guys derail us in life. we need to focus on our studies. save it for group. and finally this morning, pass the sanitizer. an international survey lifted the lid on bizarre bathroom habits. hygiene company sca commissioned the survey of 13,000 people from 13 countries, including the u.s., and found that scenes like this from "mean girls" isn't
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that uncommon. 10% admitted going to the restroom to have a cry. and 7% of people admitted to exercising in the stall. not sure how that works until it's a squat. that's not something -- you don't touch things in the bathroom ever. >> i feel dirty talking about it. here's the sanitizer. >> i've never cried in a bathroom either. >> everybody's cried in a bathroom. kidding me? >> there my be a gender divide on that one. >> every girl has cried in the bathroom. >> this is sara's last saturday as a single woman. >> last saturday. one more sunday. >> she's going to save it and bring it on. >> right back with more "gma," keep it here. >> can i have it? >> i'm that paranoid. ♪ a lovely day. ♪ lovely day, lovely day, lovely day, lovely day. ♪
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. hey, thanks for joining us, everybody. and wave fair well and adios to rob marciano in tuskaloosa.
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>> we miss him. >> the big game on abc florida state, miami. >> ron claiborne will be watching that. >> mississippi state is big too. >> see you tomorrow morning on sara haines last day. >> live from the abc seven broadcast center, this is an abc seven news update. >> good morning it is 756. taking a look at the stories topping the news in our region today. there is a celebration in our area, honorary the life of hannah graham. the service is at 11 this morning at the spring bank auditorium in west potomac park school. many from -- will be making the trip.
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timothy longo is expected to be on hand. the second open enrollment. insurance forth the affordable care act starts today. the greater prince william community health center is holding a kickoff event. , not :00 this morning. health and human services secretary kerry says -- is scheduled to speak. it is very deceptive looking outside today. here is a live shot in bethesda. there is no warmth out there whatsoever. as cold and has been in class march. 28 right now in ashburn. 27. the windchill barrier is in the 20's. it feels like winter out there. like mid-january. 25 in manassas. 17 at the inner harbor in baltimore. high-pressure overhead. no problems today. snow shower activity will stay
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up there any great late and central pennsylvania. temperatures much like we did yesterday. a high of 45 yesterday, we should be at 59. we will not get close to that. tonight, to pitchers back down into the 20's. tomorrow, a bit milder and by midweek, temperatures as cold as mid 30's only. >> bundle up and have a wonderful day. thank you for watching.
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>> "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationonwide. >> hi, everyone, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown"! what kinds of animals live up in trees? birds, of course, but they're not the only ones. >> the left one. this is right in front of us. >> golly dang, look at that. big cats. wowee. great apes. oh, i see, this is a real jungle gym. >> i mean, it is real. >> sue, look at this. and many, many monkeys.. that's, that's unusual, isn't it? that's unusual. so, get ready for all these tree dwellers. oh, my gosh almighty. plus my blooper of the week. he's ripping my arms apart. the sky's the limit.

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