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cafe, bullets flying, glass spraying. people running for their lives ducking for cover. miraculously, no one killed inside. and the new threat to new york. isis releasing a video with direct threats to times square. the very first interview with donald trump and his entire family. whatat his kidsay about their famous father, his r for president t and the de of him you don't know. barbara walters has the abc news exclusive. yeah >> and you can't stop this party. 40 hours of "gma." >> i've been up for almost 24 hours and i am getting delirious. >> live streaming nonstop from a a perfect concert from one direction and check out these famous faces back together. >> are we ready? >> yep. >> here we go. >> it's all been building up to one epic, unprecedented live family reunion from our home to yours, everyone you know andnd ve
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and good morning, americica. what a special morning here in times square. look upstairs. we got a "gma" hall of fame upstairs, joan, charlie, diane walking in this morning. that's not all. there's sam and spencer. >> what's wonderful, they're excited to see each other. we're excited to see them. >> everybody up in the green room. >> we were almost late getetting down here to the set. >> we got a lot of fun to look ford but like every morning for the last 40 we have to start with the news. lots of new developments in europe. >> we begin with that breaking news. the dramatic video from paris, our first look thihis morninat one of those attacks on a restaurant. dailymail.com obtaining the surveillance footage andnd abc's matt gutman ststarts us f with that in paris. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, robin. i want you to see how many bullets blasted through the facade of this restaurant. right across the street a second
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people killed there. what that chilling video allows us to see is exactly how these attacks worked and why miraculously no one was killed here. this morning, the first terrifying look from multiple angles inside the terrorist attacks that shattered paris. it's just past 9:30 when the glass begins to spray. this video obtained by "the daily mail" diners duck under tables as that gunman in red moves methodically outside. that woman in the coat bolting back inside followed by that man lunging for cover. you can see the gunman shooting his kalashnikov rifle from the head spraying bullet, then he spots a terrified diner crouching in fear and moves in for the kill shot pointing the assault rifle at point blank rarange but mething happens. his gun seems to jam. he jogs to that black hatchback and drives off.
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fifirst one man rises, miraculously saved and bolts. then another. this was the fourth attack out of the sixix raking ris friday night and perhaps the most revealing and disturbing images since. a differenangle shows the bartenders in conversation and then an explosion of glass. one of them heads for the basement as the bullllets fly d glass shatters and watch this. that woman in the coat springing for cover under the bar, the female bartender there protectively covering her head. once the gunman has gone, another man comes in and herds the patrons into the basement. now, the man you see so calmly shooting that ak-47 from his hip, french authorities have identified him salah abdlam, the subject of that huge mann but french authorities say he could still be on n the run,obin and george. >> oh, that is just stunning. >> when you see that footage, it
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does. >> boy, it sure does. police in belgium conducted mo raids overnight hunting for more terror networks and we are learning more about thatat massive raid outside paris wednesday that stopped another attack. killed two terrorists with dna tests trying to determine if one was the mastermind. abdelhamid abaaoud, "world news" anchor david muir on the scene ouide of paris. good morning, david. >> reporter: george, robin, good morning to you and we have just learned that french authorities have been given broader powers, the state of emergency extended to moments ago to three more months which really allows them to go into the homes, search them and detain people if needed. that raid we talked about happened just here behind me and are learning this morning belgium prosecutorconfirming they have received dna samples. they'll be testing them and, george, as you alluded to the main question is did they or did they not catch the mastermind? this morning, a french prosecutor now says the ring and deadly raid here in this suburban paris neighborhood
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could very well have stopped another terror plot from unfolding. that paris prosecutor saying this offensive deep insidede the saint-denis neighborhood before the sun came up was able to stop a terror cell in its tracks and had the weaponry and will to carry out another attack. under cover of darkness s.w.a.t. teams of more than 100 officers zeroed in on this apartment building wednesday where cell phone recording and eyewitness accounts placed a man they considered the mastermind of the attacks here in paris on the third floor of this building, an apartment, a safe house for the man behind the plot. a fierce gun battle breaking out. by 4:45 police equipped with snipers, grenades and assault rifl storming through the reinforced doors they came upon trying to barrel into the aparent facing off with several suspects inside including the woman who investigators believe might have been related to the mastermind, abdelhamid abaaoud.
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she would blow herself up, detonating a suicide vest. terrified neighbors telling us they heard and saw the horror hidden and barricaded behind their own windows. what was it like listening to that. >> i was very scared. i considered the possibility that could be the end of my life. >> reporter: though police cordoned off the neighborhood we went tget a closer look climbing on to a roof acss the street, the scope of the destruction in plain sight. not only is every window blown out but u can see the signs of impact against the cement wall there behind us. at least two terror suspects dead including the woman who blew herself up and this morning forensic tests under way to determine if abaaoud, the man behind the plan according to authorities is one of the dead. a senior administration official at the white house telling abc news that the u.s. awaits confirmation from the french before commenting saying they will leave it to the french to make any announcement. and as you can see, robin and george, we were actually able to
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make it to that building climbing up on to that roof and can you can see the sheer firepower the building essentially destroyed and windows blown out and one woman on the floor below said it was so loud she thought the ceiling would cave in on her clutching her baby in the bathroom and one final note from authororities he and it's chilling. they said they had the weaponry, the will inside that building, that cell willing to plan out another attack. they said neutralizing a possible terror plan here in paris. >> we know you'll have much more tonight on "world news tonight." that's the situation abroad. heret home, the threat here at home with isis re-releasing that video showing scenes from new york city. including right here in times square officials quickly responding overnight and abc's brian ross is here with that, good morning, brian. good morning, robin. new york citity officis felt compelled to go on the offensive after that newly released isis propaganda video praised the
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passing remark to new york city. ashe rockettes opened their famed christmas shows and the holiday window displays went up at the big department store, the city's mayor and police commissioner hastily called reporters to times square late last night to say there is nothing to fear fromom isis. >> be aware but do not be afraid. the nypd will protect you. >> reporter: it was all a reaction to less t than 20 sonds of scenes in a newly releleased isis v video thashowed a suicide bomb in mes square. scenes that had appeared in previous isis videos and went largely unnoticed. but having made good on its threats to attack paris, every isisideo now is given close scrutiny by law enforcement everywhere and now isis is showing off the bomb it says brought down that russian passenger yet. a a misleadily simple device with components costing no more than $50, a swept soda can packed with explosives, a tiny
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detonator with a blasting cap and switch and timer to set it off. >> close the switch and arm the timer to start its countdown and, boom. >> reporter: bomb experts say it can produce a blast much more werful than the one in this government test. the russian jet blew up 22 minutes after takeoff. based on the location of the wreckage u.s. authorities believe the bomb was likely placed in the rear luggage hold of the planey an isis infiltrator. in its online post isis boasted it smuggled the bomb on to the russian jeafter it discovered a way to compromise the security at the sharm el sheikh airport in egypt and produced passports of some of the russian victims somehow retrieved by isis at the scene of the crash. u.s. officials say current screening machines should pick up a soda can bomb like the type used against the russian jet but their concern is the machines
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the inside finds a way to put a bomb on the plane robin. >> that's a point. so chilling, they have the passports. >> really bad. >> thank you. >> robin, more on this now from our consultant matt olsen former head of the national counterterrorism center. we saw those videos in times square and washington but that doesn't mean there is anctive plan in place. >> yeah, that is right, george. we've se this over the past year from isis, this type of propaganda video. it doesn't necessarily mean there's any credibility behind this. the challenge is that isis over the past year has put out propaganda really advising, exhorting its followers in the united states even just individuals to try to carry out at least small-scale attacks and keeping counterterrorism officials on edge. >> we know the french officials interrogating those eight arrested yesterday. what exactly are they y trying t determine and what will they be doing inside those rooms? >> in those rorooms theye certainly asking the questions of those suspects, who else was involved?
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they're going through the cell phones, the other things they were able to get from the apartment because the key question right now is, are there other attacks? the counterterrorism officials in france right now are worried about other attacks that might be planned and that's the number one priority for them. >> the other key question we've seen especially in france with both the "charlie hebdo" attacks and now this one, the suspect, these terrorists falling through the cracks even though they had been identified as possibly dangerous by french officials. >> right, this just shshows what officials in europe are up against. the numbers, thousands of europeans traveling to syria, it's just a huge challenge for these security services. >> okay, matt olsen, thanks very much. >> all right, george. now we'll move on and talk about what's happening in iraq. that's where the fight is really being taken to isis and our martha raddatz is there with that side of the story. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. these bullet-riddled humvees are all american made given to iraqi security forces when we left,
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they were then stolen by isis and recored by kurdish forces. that's what's happening on the ground here in iraq while those air strikes continue. day four of withering air strikes on isis targets in syria, russian aircrcraft flyi 65 bombing runs claiming to have destroyed numerous isis weapons depots, command centers and rows of oil tankers, the oil used to fund their war chest. this as the french aircraft carrier "charles de gaulle" moves closer to the syrian coast. french fighter jets focusing their sights on isis training camps and command centers. here in iraq, where the u.s. has been conducting thousands of air strikes and inin syria, e u.s. military expressing concern wednesday over russia's tactics, a military spokesman calling those large-e-scale miions with so-called dumb bombs antiquated suggesting the russian strikes
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the u.s. top military adviser general joseph dunford defending the re discriminate national u.s. approach saying they're very careful in terms of civilian casualties and that he will not apologize for that. whatever happens with those russian air strikes, the forces here want all of the air strikes to continue and intensify. robin and george. >> all right, martha, thank you. both on the air and on the ground. >> we move on to that potical backlash against syrian refugees settling here in the united states. house is going to votete on a bi that would stop it until the screening process is beefed up. the president promising to veto it. jon karl with the latest. >> reporter: the house is expected to defy the president by voting to temporarily prevent the administration from m allowing more syrian refugees to come into the country. just days after one paris
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pretending to be a refugee using this syrian passport congress is voting to temporarily keep all syrian refugees out of the u.s. >> we can be compassionate and we can also be safe. >> reporter: congress wants the fbi not only to run background checks on all refugees, a process that already takes up to two years, but to certify that each syrian is not a threat, one syrian refugee family bound for the u.s. wednesday aftfter three years of waiting was rerouted to connecticut after indiana's governor refused to let them in. >> i think they're happy to be in a place that at least -- at least the governor wants them to be in. >> reporter: more than 2,000 syrian refugees already live in the u.s. none havany known ties to terrorism but now 31 goverrs say they won't accept more. overseas president obama slammed republicans for stoking fear saying they're "scared of widows and orphans." >> after the initial spasm of rhetoric, people settle down, take a look at the facts and
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we'll be able to proceed. >> reporter: ted cruz fired back on wednesday. >> mr. president, come back and insult me to my face. let's have a debate on syrian refugees right now. >> reporter: cruz is now proposing banning all muslim refugees from syria but listen to what he said just last year. >> we have welcomed refugees that -- the tired, huddled masses for centuries. that's been the history of the united states. we suld continue to do so. >> reporter: speaking in the philippines this morning the president said that refugees don't pose any more of a threat than tourists. he said the notion that refugees pose more of a threat than millions of tourists that come into the united states each year, quote, just doesn't jive with reality. george. >> and, jon, the president and congress both diggining in har right here. could this lead to another government shuhutdown? >> reporter: well, it sure could because right now the question is whether or not to have a pause but gornment funding runs out at december -- on december 11th and republicans are willing to push on this,
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potentially to say that they will not fund this program and we'll see what happens to the president's veto threat at that point. >> jon karl, thanks very much. >> all right, george. now to the severe storms that moved across the cocountry flooding in the southeast. tornadoes reported around atlanta plus millions on alert for a big winter storm. ginger. >> yeah, winter storm. we're talking about it. we're almost there. let's stt with the pictures out of atlanta. those vehicles plowing through the water. rainfall rates of an inch or more perour and then the damage to some of the homes in central georgia. all from potenti damaging winds or tornadoes. those storms calmed down a lot this morning but moving to the north and east, mid-atlantic and northeast will see the rainfall from them and that winter storm is one of our big headlines from milwaukee back to sioux city, iowa. how much snow are we talking central iowa could see more than a half foot. just north and west of chicago has been some of the heaviest rain and snowfalls and i think milwaukee gets really close. so behind this, i'm talking teens, that's right. >> oh. >> teens. >> why. >> i know but i got to do it.
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george. i'll be back in a couple minutes. >> still smiling. an emergency landing in chicago. >> an american airlines jet bound for england was forced to return to o'hare airport after tting severe turbulence. two flight attendants were injured and taken to the hospital and passengers are being rebooked today. could be delays for travelers across the country as thousands of workers at seveven of the busiest airports including both new york airports go on strike over wages and union rights. they include baggage handlers and cleaners. and tensions are escalating in minneapolis with both police and protesters firing chemical spray at one another. demonstrators have been camped out since sunday when officers shot and killed jamar clark. they say he was preventing paramedics from helping an assault victim. protesters are demanding police releasvideo of that shooting. and this morning, one
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inspiring people everywhere. she was in labor at a hospital in georgia when she used her computer to finish her college exam. she was not going to let a little labor pain, a lot of labor pain get in the way of passing her psychology class. with contractions three minutes apart she finished the test and then delered a beautiful baby girl. she passed the test by the way which was pretty awesome and says just because i'm considered a young mother doesn't mean i have to be considered a bad mother and wants that education to give her child a real shot at a great life. >> already setting a an exampl for her young daughter. >> multitasking at a new level. >> can you imagine doing the test? >> no, no. >> no. >> thank you, amy. much more ahead this thursday morning. donald trump's children speaking out about their father and his run for president. it's aabc news exclusive. hoverboards flying off the shelves this holiday seaeason but new questions about safety. is your child at risk. the reason for our big
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hey hey back on "gma," take a look at our "40 for 40" express. we were worried it wouldn't get here in time going the speed
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limit. yes, going over the gw, the george washington bridge outside of the city. nick watt, so many on board headed for times square right now. a cappella group along the way, picked up hitchhikers. >> is there just one bathroom on the bus? >> i'm worried about that. we didn't ask that. >> then we had the streaming "40 for 40." that's bobby. doing the cacarlton. our technical director for 18 glorious years. and when sam came in, he surprised us and came in. he didn't know we were live streaming and became part of it. it was just -- >> one of those great moments. a lot of news. the first look at one of those attacks in paris. surveillance video obtained by dailymail.com opening fire on the cafe, people running for their lives. unbelievably, no one was killed in this attack. and millions of americanin the midwest on alert for the first winter storm of the season. chicago will get some, more than
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half a foot of snow expected in some areas. >> oh, boy. ginger will bring us up to speed on that. as we've been saying it's our 40th b birthday lebration. michael is herhanging out with some very special guests, the green room has never looked better, michael. >> this green room is a party zone, robin. i really can't believe i get to sit here and do this. >> look at charlie. >> got charlie, joan, diane and you u got m. >> oh! >> and i got -- >> whippersnapper here. >> certainly not me. i can tell you that. does anybody -- anybody want to take my job today?y? >> no, no, i think you're doing great. >> i'm glad everybody is here. this is great. we got a huge performance that's coming up. you're not going to want to ss that plus so many more surprises and for me, i tell you, george, back to you. i'm just -- >> charlie is not that short. >> charlie. >> michael is not that tall.
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right now to martin sheen speaking out for the first time since his son charlie revealed he's living with hiv. abc's linsey davis here with that story. go morning. >> good morning to you, george. martin sheen calls his son's announcement a miraculous occasion unburdening himself of this secret comes with great relief. this moblgartin sheen speaking out. >> i am in fact hiv positive. you kept backing away and backing away because it was like going to his own execution. >> 75-year-old actor -- >> no moeshlt in poverty. >> defending his son's decision to publicly share his diagnosis. >> it was the most difficult thing he had ever done.
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his deepest and darkest secret, i couldn't believe that the level of courage that i was witnessing. and that it was my son and i said that if i had that much courage, i would change the world. >> even choking up while speaking in florida. >> i c't spe for him of cocourse but- sorry. i just want to encourage all of you that have children and spouses, aunts, awninguncles clients involved in any form of addiction to realize that it's a disease. >> well he didn't discuss his son's drinking or dg use directly. the west wing star who has been sober for more than two decades drawing om his own his own history with addiction. >> i hope that this day is the first day in the rest of chare's life as a free man. >> martin says he wanted to accompany charlie to the announcement but told him no,
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that it was his and his to do one that. that he hopes this would be a turning point in his life and this had been discussed for a while that charlie might come forward and he was hoping that her would have the courage to do it. and for different reasons he would back down and saying never been prouder. >> charlie saying it could b a turning point as well. >> he doesn't want to be the poster child but is going to speak out and his life going forward is not going to be the partying but now facilityphilanthropy. >> now the abc news exclusive. donald trump sitting down for a revealing interview with our barbara walters. four of his children talking about their famous father. >> meet the trump children, yesterday i sat down with the four eldest, don jr., ivanka, eric and tiffany. i need a quick show of hands. which one of you is most like your father?
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we're all like him in very different ways. >> it's very scary and can go to thanksgiving -- >> we'll all answer the same question using the exact same words in the same sequence. >> trumpisms. >> i relish those hollywood meals. we can really sort of let loose. it is a show, i mean in and of itself. it's funny. we have a good time making fun of each other and just having a blast. >> do any of you make fun of your father's hair? >> well, like not to because you never know what happens genetically. doing okay right now but -- >> yeah -- >> it is funny because it's the only hair we've known. people seem fascinated. to us it's the norm. >> my dad says i'm happy about your mom's hair, not my hair. >> his humor is one of his best qualities. people don't see that. it doesn't across on the news when he talks about serious issues but he's incredibly funny and incredibly practical person. >> how is it decided you would be the one to introduce your father as a presidential
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candidate? >> today, i have the honor of introducing a man who needs no introduction >> that's anxcellent question and i don't know actually how it was decided but i was honored to do it and i feel like i was standing there representing our family. >> she did an amazing job, by the way. >> she's a great messenger. she has just great poise and the way ivanka delivered the message was perfect. >> barbara will be here tomorrow with more from the trumps and see her full interview tomorrow at 10:00, 9:00 central on "20/20." news coming in out of france. french procutors have confirmed the mastermind of those friday attacks in paris abdelhamid abaaoud has been killed. the dna tests did come back and they confirmed he's been killed and we're going to go to abc's david muir on the scene in saint-denis right now. hey, david. >> reporter: george, robin, good morning. yes, the french prosecutor just revealing that they do have the mastermind, that they did get this guy.
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we are north of paris, not far from the soccer stadium where those terror attacks began to unfold when they stormed that building not far behind me. the door was reinforced when they got here, a seven-hour battle. terrified neighbors waking up in the dark hours of the early morning, 4:20 a.m. and began the raid. they moved in, stormed into that apartment. traded gunfire. and what's been unclear the last 24 hours is if, in fact, they did get him. they have just confirmrmed momen ago that he was identified using fingerprints his body was riddled with bullets. we also know there was a woman inside that apartment who detonated her suicide vest during this gunfight. what's unclear at this point is her relationship to the mastermind. there have been reports they were related in some way. we await word in french prosecors on that detail. what we know about this man is that he had spent a significant amount of time in syria, in fact, he had been on many of
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he had been a well-known isis recrter across europe and when they moved in, t this was sed on cell phone record, conversations and people here in the neighborhood who witnessed him, they were convinced he was on the third floor in a safe e house in that building and word this morning they got their man. george and robin. >> okay, david, thanks. of course, the eighth attacker, salah deslam still at loose they think in belgium right now
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back now at 7:43 with "gma on the lookout" and alert for parents. hoverboards are the latest craze sweeping the globe, but new york city is reportedly banning them on the streets and there are new concerns about safety. abc's gio benitez has that for us. >> reporter: they're one of the hottest gifts this holiday season. that celeb from kendall jenner to lil wayne can't help but show off on sococial medi >> a status symbol like having a new iphone or something like that where if you have one, you're cool and have a certain level of status. kids see this and want to have their vine or instagram riding a hoverboard like justin bieber. >> reporter: with social media packed with so-called failed like this worker wiping out. this woman -- >> oh, geez. >> reporter: and this guy with his dog all falling flat. another concern, potential injury, the consumer products
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received eight reports of emergency room treated injuries related to hoverboards in just the last three months. >> i was surprised. i didn't think i would get injurethat badly. >> reporter: xavier made a youtube video of his first hoverboard run. >> dude, this thing goes so friggin fast. >> reporter: he falls not just once, but twice. i scarred up my knee. >> reporter: bloodying his knee. brandy giddens she tore the ligaments in her left ankle trying to get off. >> it almost runs you over if you step off the front. that's really dangerous. >> it takes just that split second. >> reporter: bryant winter performed surgery on a man who fractured his ankle falling on it on his first ride caught on this cell phone video. >> i really envision seeing injuries all throughout the body if the person is not wearing a
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brain injury. >> reporter: to stay safe experts say you should wear a helmet and even wrist and knee pads and if you're a beginner, consider having meone spot you. and we should tell you, we've looked at the manuals for these hoverboards and those that we saw all have safety warnings listed, so you've just got to be smart and robin and georgesome wonder if banning them outright will just make people want them more. >> remember when we had those in the studio. >> we got one at home. i think it's going to the closet. you have one at home? >> we do. >> number one thing on my daughter's christmas list. >> oh, okay. >> coming up, our "40 for 40" event. the bus is going to make its way here. pitbull is going to be
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what a great experience and michael is eating. >> yeah. >> enjoying some fine food. >> uhuh. >> didn't want to share it. nick watt has been on our "40 for 40" express and he's almost here for our family reunion. hey there, nick. >> reporter: hey, rorobin, we e on your island. we are on manhattan islaland, 1504 miles after leave chicago. it's takaken two ds and met some great people along the way and eaten a lot t of greatood. we have not slept very much but it's been really good fun. people singing "happy birthday" to "good morning america" and waving huge images of your face and we're chock-full of coffee and we're heading your way. >> you better get here. >> be afraid, rorobin. >> we are because the party is about to begin. in our next hour celebrating with you our 40th birthday. yeah yeah yeah yeah our disciplined investment approach remains. we ask questions here. look for risks there. and search for
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it's 7:56. elias: after a year of questions...form er casey city clerk dorothy dillinger is being federally charged with five counts of mail fraud and one count of arson. this fire at the city hall and community building happened just hours before a state audit was scheduled. days later, dillinger admitted to investigators that she spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on personal expenses. in total nearly 300 thousand was misused. all along, people in casey thought funds were being mispent. dillinger's arraignment is set for november 30th at 2 pm at the u-s courthouse here in des moines. elias: the city of waukee is making some big changes. the first, and most noticeable is the city's logo. crews have started swapping out the old one for the new one as the weather permits. the city is also looking ahead to its new roadways and other future developments. the new divergent diamond will be opened up in
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early december. it's the first one in the state of iowa. elias: meterologist sam schreier is keeping a close watch on the current conditions... hey sam... sam/ weather adlib: after three miserable wet and gloomy days iowa finally dries out and we'll see the sun again! unfortunately, the sun doesn't exactly come with a nice day as it will be cold and very windy, with those winds only making it feel even colder outside. highs today with that sunshine should warm into the mid 40s, but the winds will be very strong out of the west between 15 and 30 mph with gusts as high as 45 mph. overnight tonight we are going to start with clear skies but clouds will fill in late ahead of a snow system expected to hit us on friday. speaking of snow, friday is now looking like a messy day with several inches expected across our forecast area, prompting a winter storm watch for much of central and northern iowa. the timing on snow looks to start in the late morning in western iowa, and it should really get going through central iowa in the late afternoon through the evening. snow totals have been steadily increasing with the metro now expected to get between 3 and 5 inches
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yeah yeah yeah good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. so are you ready
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for the biggest show we ever pulled off? 40 years of "gma." it's just amazing. >> it doesn'tet any better than this. >> the greatest story, the un unforgettable moments. >> i love you and i'll see you soon. >> yes, you will. >> and all right there with yoyou, the greatest viewers, our true "gma" family. and wait for it? are you kidding me. >> wait for it. >> trip on a treadmill. >> are you ready? >> would you believe every one of yo favorite faces from "gma" is back? we're juing into our greatest family reunion ever and you'll never see coming the surprises we have for you thisour right, pitbull? >> it's going to be the nonstop party. >> 40 years of "gma" takes over times square right now. yeah yeah yeah. >> "good morning america" continueues live from times square with robin, lara, amy, g ginger and michael. diane, joan, david and me, charlie.
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a reunion,0 years in the making. >> oh, good morning, america. good rning, charlie gibson, all the stars and you knew it immediately heard that voice. charlie is back. this is our 40th birthday celebration right here in times squa -- birthday or anniversary. >> eitither on either one. it's a party either way you put it and our 40/40 express is make its way -- nick watt, so close, solose to joining our celebration. >> it is newew york, little bit of traffic bull he'll be here. a morning so special even president obama sent a special message. take a look. >> happy 40th birthday, "good morning america." congratulations on 40 great years. >> thanks. >> he said birthday. >> so birthday it is. >> michael is outside with another big surprise. it's above and beyond do i understand -- >> it's reaching when i say new height, new heights.
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big thank you to the u.s. army golden knights for this special ibute and performed a 40th for "gma's" 40th over north carolina. my father is a member of the 82nd airborne division with that man jumping out of airplanes and thanks to the military and back to you. >> i don't see ginger. she wasn't one of them, was she? >> not going to allow that to happen. we have a lot coming up. we also have breaking news. that news out of paris, the ringleader of those deadly terrorttacks is confied dead right nonow. let's go too amy with that. >> that's right, george and robin. the big story, the breaking news, the mastermind of the paris attacks is in fact dead all according to french prosecutors who say abdelhamid abaaoudas killed in that police raid in suburban paris early wednesday morning and abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with all of those details just coming in right now, brian. >> reporter: good morning, amy. we now know he was identified by his fingerprint, his body was so badly disfigured following the raid yesterday.
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the 27-year-old abdelhamid abaaoud had risen to rapid heights inside isis. he was part of their new global strategyo pull off ll-organized terror aacks around the world. he had handpicked the aing thatters from his hometown in brussels for this attack in paris and sought him almost immemediatelyhinking at first he was in syria. they then learned from a cell phone that was disposed outside that concert hall in paris that he was in communication with the attackers, they tracked him down yesterday in the suburb of saint-denis, opened fire and now they have identified him as being killed,, a major victory for french police, amy. >> a victory, indeed. brian, thank you so much. we will bring you more details as we get them throughout the morning on "good morning america." george. >> thank you. now time for special guest. >> yes, indeed. square. and all started, what, 40 years ago. >> david hartman and nancy dussault. >> hi, nancy. >> hi, david. >> good morning, america.
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>> and hi, joan. >> hi. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> joan. >> good morning, america. we were kind of the late '90s or mid '90s verse of the show >> and '80s. >> that's right then we get to the late '9s. >> how are you? >> kevin. >> charlie, lisa. >> both: good morning, america. >> then we graduated to the 2000 version of "good morning america." hi, darling. >> mwah. >> good morning, america. >> ah. and it feels so good. we don't get cups. >> i'll take a blue one. thank you. >> i'l switchou. good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america.
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in what a morning here. >> best laid plans. >> it's just getting started but you know what, something is missing. what would a morning show be without -- >> weather? >> yes, yes, so ginger is outside with somome very special guests. ginger. >> oh, and i am here with weather royalty from "gma," let's get right down this line of umbrellas and reveal, yes, the very first weatherman john coleman, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> good morning, amemerica. >> and next up spencer christian. [ applause ] just love that face. mike barz, my friends, oh, yeah. and mr. sunshine himself, my buddy, sam champion. [ cheersnd applause ] >> hi, everybody. >> how does it feel, guysys? feel good to be back? >> wow. i feel terrific. >> you look gorgeous. >> thank you so much. >> how are you? >> good to see u. how are you? >> what are we doing? it is going to rain later. itis, i promise it will. robin, george, this is so special.
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crowd where we all did and they have for so many years. robin. >> all right, amy. looking good o out there. over to amy now. at was ginger, you're amy with the rundown. >> i might be standing alone here but not for long. i wanted to have all of the "gma" news anchors come join me behind the desk here. all of the anchors that came before me and we begin with steve, take it away, steve. >> abc news, i'm steve bell. >> margaret osmer whos next. >> mikschneider. >> morton dean. >> elizabeth vargas. >> i'm antonio mora. >> and juju chang. >> and i'm robin roberts -- >> how are you? >> you came in here. >> i'm right here. >> are we in order?
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>> katherine, so nice to meet you. >> so sorry. and josh, nice to have y y ba. >> nice to be back. >> all of you back here. we're going to head back over to -- >> michael. >> michael. >> michael. >> lar and michael. >> we have no camera, though. >> hello. >> a look at what's ahead on "gma." it's a family reunion as you can tell. its crazy out here. 40 years in the making and everyone is here from diane sawyer who is over there to my man pitbull. >> oh, yes. >> and a very special guest who's behind some door i'm supposed to show you. i don't know where that door is. it's on the monitor perhaps and we'll let you know all abobout that coming up on our "gma" 40th reunion. 40 years at "gma." stay with us, everybody. party d no fruit is as versatile as our ocean spray cranberries. you can decorate with them, bake with them, even make holiday drinks, like our cranberry punch we call the festive sparkler. mmm. festive.
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what a pity. hey hey fabulous at 40. >> happy birthday, "good morning america." >> happy 40th. "gma." >> all our friends wishing us happy birthday here at "gma." what a special morning here in times square and it's so great to have everyone here. >> all those special messages and, yeah, i like to be referred to as 40, all of us here 40. we'll all take it. good morning, america, throughout our 40 years. "gma" hosts have said those welcoming ords. we did the count, they did it 9 r 79, 795 titimes. r family, they have just been -- just been here and filling us with such joy. we know that they've become your
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diane sawyer, charlie gibson, joan lunden, david hartman, the man who launched it all for us 40 years ago, take a look. >> good morning, america. >> good morning. i'm david hartman. today is monday, november 3rd and we'll be joining you every weekday mornining. >> good morning, america. >> good morning. >> good morning, again, everyone. >> good morning, america. >> hello, everyone. >> good morning. from planet earth. >> all of us come and go but t the star is "good morning america." the star of the show is the show itself. >> open up. >> going back to the first day, everybody shared a sense of mission, a sense of responsibility. >> we want to troy to provide you with information that will be useful to you. >> i have to almost sometimes pinch myself. >> you're learning stuff along with the audience. and you're their surrogates and th's such an unbelievable
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to find out stuff on their behalf. >> i asked them afterwards i said why are you dancing. they said through a translator, we're celebrating life. >> having that chance to bring people that news firsthand, first thing every morning is a amazing privilege. >> that is a responsibility that when you come on the air, it seems to me that you're there not just to say what happened but to say we're together. we're together. >> bton police and some 400 national guardsmen -- >> ran as fast as i could. >> the president has been shot once in the left chest. >> now the berlin wall is virtue wrally obsolete. >> yesterday draped in the royal standard diana's body was brought back to england go after a firefight they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> a woman was at work when the quake hit on the third floor of that building back there. >> the first few seconds are, are we okay?
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>> "challenger" go with throttle up. >> we had broadcast a number of launches and had met a lot of those people and so that was very difficult. >> it is thursday, april 20th and i am as you might expect in oklahoma city. >> we were standing on top of an abandoned building and they said to us, you've got to be very careful as you walk across the roof of this building because it may collapse. >> we just got a report in that there's been some sort of explosion at the world trade center in new york city. >> i think we both still look at it with a sense of -- of astonishment that this was happening. >> diane and i said to each other, if i start to cry, you've got to help me here. and she said the same thing to me. >> pple handing out water. people handing out sandwiches and food. you pull together.
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>> good morning, america, from rome. >> live from venice, italy, today charlilie is wi us. >> this is one of the rarest things you can see in journalism. it's a visa into north korea. >> i wantedd career that would send me all around the world, all around this country. careful what you pray for. >> wherever history was being made, whether it wa a royal wedding. >> this is one of the sts along the route. >> whether it was coming down of the berlin wall or whether it was in washington at inauguration, you were just right there where history was being made. >> we went and did the 12-day trip to the soviet union back during the height of the cold war and i ce back from that trip literally kissed the ground. >> here with some of the men now of the 82nd airborne. >> the week before the gulf war, ththe firstulf war when we went to saudi arabia and bahrain and had a chance to tal to young kids who were about to go to war. >> you got the entire country. want to say happy thanksgiving to them. >> i was inspired by that. >> i think by the time we were
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able to reunite a family. maya esther at an orphanage at port-au-prince at the time the earthquake struck. >> you found her. >> yes. >> thank you so much. >> when you're able to give somebody -- a bit of ray of sunshine in a very devastating time, wow. whoo! >> you know, "good morning america" is -- it can be anything. it can report on the 2000 election or it can be that when an extraordinary little boy meets his hero, the former prident of the united states. >> i thihink y'll find that he's here and he'd like to meet you. >> so good to see you. >> so glad to see you. >> you're going to meet the man, the young man who gave you the gift of life. >> there's a lot of tou news we b bring o the air, but these are the moments, are simply lled not just with hope but with reassurance about who we are as human beings.
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the things that you -- that you've experienced and i pinch myself every day and just so grateful i've had these opportunities i hope i get my license one day. >> we bungee jumped off ang 18-story bridge. >> good rning, america. >> i did two bungee jumps, my first and last. >> there's nothing wrong with that. movingg on up >> it's a family. it's a team and none of us could do it without the other. >> being able to say good morning to america is a gift. >> "gma" has created life memories that i will never forget. >> i do not take lightly that i have the opportunity to say good morning, america. that never gets old. >> there is nothing like it in television. >> phil who hired me, he said be curious, have fun. and i did the program with that in mind for 19 years. >> so what a privilege it was, what a joy it was to do that
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>> it was so personal, so personal to say we're all in it together. we're in this together. >> for those who are leavingng us right now join us tomorrow morning for "good morning america." >> and we say good morning to joan, david, charlie, diane, you are our foundation and as you, as everyone else was watching that piece, i was watching you watching the piece and sometetimes especially when the 9/11, i saw you and charlie grasp hands. what is it like for you, charlie, to see that and your body of work. >> ll, that was the most meaningful day ever that i had a chance to broadcast and i remember walking into the studio the next morning because we were on the air when it happened, and we went through it until peter jennings got into place, we were on the air for about 45 minutes trying to figure out what was going on, second plane came into frame, hit the building, saw the
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diane said, oh, my god, and i said,, now w know what's going on. we're under attack but i i tnk both of us wish we said what the other said. i had the reporter's action. diane had the human reaction but iemember walking to the studio the next day and thinking my entire life professionally was a preparation for this moment because this is the most important broadcast i'll ever do and we both said to each other we can get through this. we will get through this. and, and we had -- we put -- remember we put the table in the middle of the floor because we were at the breakfast table with everybody else in t the country and we just figured tone that morning was just as important as facts. >> and also honoring the searing stories that we were hearing for the rst time live. that's what -- we just wanted to honor the people who were telling us about this moment and this country in this crisis. >> and, charlie, you said everything you've done up to that point, it prepared for. david, i want to throw that to you.
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in some ways nothing can prepare you for what you're going to face here every morning except being a human being. >> s, that's right and the word i've used a couple of us have about the fact that doing this work is a gigantic privilege. and how many people in all of television has -- have had this privilege and this opportunity and this responsibility for two hours a day, five days a week to bring people information that they really can use i some consuctive, positive way in their lives to help understand who we are, what we are and what we need to do with our own lives to make not only our lives better but make the country better. that's the responsibility part and as charlie said, yeah, have fun and part of it is fun, but the bigger part of it is the privilege of being able to inform. >> and it's the way we feel today. but it's like charlie said, good morning -- it's a little bit of
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everything. it's like a newspaper. you know, you have the front page, you have the entertainment section, the sports section and, joan, you had your work cut out for you with mr. gibson over there when he first came on the scene because he was all buttoned up and everything. >>ur first day was out on a beach in florida and there he was with his suitt jus like he was reporting in front of capitol hill and i walked over and i felt bad because, you know, i was so used -- i knew we would be in a hot climate so i wore something appropriate. >> there he he take off the tie. >> i said i think you need to take off your tie and i knewe was looking at me inking, what did i get myself into? like -- >> i showe in a tie so -- >> i thought you were born in a tie. >> and i suddenly realized joan said this is not right and so she leaned over and she took off my tie. >> so, diane, did you ask yourself that question, what did i get myself into when you did cirque du soleil. >> iish i had asked and so
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part is just indenture. dog things you never dreamed you would do and taking people with you and i loved getting to show all of you what it was like and there i was doing their highly controlled experiment but at one point i got on a trapeze way above- i don't know how many feet above but lots of feet above the arena and i kept trying to pull myself back up and i didn't have the upper body strength. they didn't have a ladder tall enough to shove me back up to the trapeze so as far as i know -- i could still be hanging there. i just want to say. >> but i remember your first day, here you are -- you've done it all. you've done it all and your first day at "good morning america" and what did you do at the very end of the show? >> i sort of breeze in, i got this one. i got it all and i had no idea how much there's to do. at the end of the show. on the conveyer belt the whole time and charlie was laughing in his tie. >> sititting next to this blond
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mop all of a sudden. >> dave, 12 days in the soviet union. >> we did. and it was before the reagan/gorbachev summit in geneva, a month before, and how much did any of us know about the soviet union? and we thought as a program why don't we go over there and see if we can meet some real people and try to get an idea about what the soviet union is like? and the 12 days we were there was a life-changing experience for me. so many of us born and raised in this country do not appreciate what we've got, the freedoms of our untry, the constitution, this bill of rights, don't get me started, about that. but when i came back from thehe soviet union where it was so totally different from what it's like in the united states instead of -- in terms of freedodoms and i came back and if you had told me that i was going to come back and kiss the driveway in front of my house i'd have said you were crazy.
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>> you guys remember -- >> i kissed the driveway in front of my house. >> we have to get to ginger for some weather. >> oh, you know what, so appropriate for weather. we have 25 seconds, guy, go. >> hi, i'm sam. >> hi, i'm mike. >> i'm spencer. >> i'm >> do you know what we do have ti for? the most amazing weather sandwich ever.
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george. >> ginger is very, very happypy right now. rightfully so. we all are. our anchors from "gma's" 40 years are here live and the party and pitbull just getng starte look at all those chairs. they're going to be filled.elias: a quick check of traffic this morning... this is i-235 at 63rd street... [current conditions] elias: good morning i'm
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it's 8:27 ... elias: an arrest in a central iowa death investigation.... last week, police were called to a home on the two-hundred block of second street in pomeroy.. there they found dale currie of north dakota shot to death. yesterday...polic e charged freddy crisp with his murder. he's being held in the sac county jail. elias: and we are leaning more about tuesday's deadly car crash that left two people from des moines dead... it happened on i- 80 near the iowa speedway exit by newton. police say the driver was a 14 year old girl who did have a legal learner's permit. the girl's 39 year old mother, sabrina watkins, died in the wreck. and so did her 11 year old sister. the 14 year old driver and her other sister, who's 13, both survived. investigators
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have ruled out speed or alcohol as a factor and think it was likely just an inexperienced driver who lost control elias: meterologist sam schreier is keeping a close watch on the current conditions... hey sam... sam/ weather adlib: after three miserable wet and gloomy days iowa finally dries out and we'll see the sun again! unfortunately, the sun doesn't exactly come with a nice day as it will be cold and very windy, with those winds only making it feel even colder outside. highs today with that sunshine should warm into the mid 40s, but the winds will be very strong out of the west between 15 and 30 mph with gusts as high as 45 mph. overnight tonight we are going to start with clear skies but clouds will fill in late ahead of a snow system expected to hit us on friday. speaking of snow,
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i wanna feel the heat with somebody yeah yeah wanna dance with somebody with somebody who loves me >> happy birthday, "gma." you don't look 40. you've had worork done. >> yeah. >> love "ncing with the stars." very special welcome from "dancing with the stars" forur 40th birthday. a nice compliment from tom bergeron. >> he did say we had some work done. how dare he say that. how does he know? we won't have a show of hands with that. all of times square is celebrating as you know the party is not going to stop because pitbull and a bunch of dancers are here. we've got to have music. we've got to have mr. worldwide. mr. worldwide.
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finally made it here. the "40 for 40" express. >> and ginger zee made it here too. >> it takes me lonr to get around. >>nd ass always you're worth the wait, ginger. you're worth the wait. >> oh, nice. >> spencer. >> finally spencer that's my ro now, the pun department. >> but the problem has been handed off as you c see the wholeang is here "gma" anchor, hosts, the medical team past and present. [ applause ] >> feels so good. >> theoctor is in the house. >> don't do that. don't do that. now we'll lk back at the moments over the years that, well, made us laugh the hardest. >> i'm dianane sawyerith robin roberts,t's tuesday -- tuesday -- where am i? >> that's the weather around the naked. nation. your local forecast just 30
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>> shrimp on a treadmill. >> slip on a treadmill. wait. that's the worst intro i've ever had. george, george. is this it? is that it? >> it is a busy monday as well righthere. ju said hello to lara twice. ththree time hello again, lara. >>yeah, am i in your shot? >> you see, see what i'm saying? >> this s a very interesting pair of shoes that we have on this morning. >> you get dressed in the dark. you try not to make up the family and sometimes you slip up. >> i just realized i had my pants on backwards. >> the ugly sweater showdown. we take this really seriously. >> george clooney is going to be here live this morning. >> diane -- >> lighting up times square. >> a huge star. huge. >> he is also going to be --
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he's a huge star. where'siane >> ah. i sit on you we're expecting you >> come on, george. >> this is all you, george. the love boat >> there we go. >> sometimes you just got to dance, right? you just got to dance. >> that's what i say. >> move like this dance. >> i think -- >> wow. a drop the mike moment. >> drop the mike. [ applause ] >> are we clappingg for ourselves. wow, everyone here, everyone here, good morning. >> all: good morning.
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like chaie who's had a wardrobe malfunction on the air? raise their hanand. yeah. >> okay and also raise -- who never listened to the control room when they said to wrap? >> charlie. right there. >> favorite too. >> we have phrase we call it you've been gibson'd. >> exactly. >> take the earpiece out. >> who has had the six-minute spot that had to be 1 1/2 minutes because you followed him. diane can vouch for that. >> you feel her pain, don't you, ane? >> sisters here. >> we had all our viewers vote on the funniest moment ever in the show. anybody want to guess on what it was before? >> huh-uh. >> it was a landslide. >> wasn't even close. >> take a look. >> here it is. >> over here the vanna white doll.
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see. whoops. sorry. sorry. sorry. i didn't even -- >> charlie. he could not stop laughing. charlie is still blushing. >> you know what, we do have an honorable mention and we love props. hey, sally, are you somewhere around here? billy, oh, billy, okay. this is the shrimp on the treadmill. present it to you. honorable mention. >> i'd like to thank you, george. >> we do -- >> sam, you had a couple of moments thatad us cracking up. we could not put them in the show. >> oh, no. >> when it didn't work --
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>> yeah, i was line you're cold. you're -- >> yeah. >> you were unfortunately pointing --- >> doi the best i could. >> right. >> some bromance moments with josh. be careful. he's right there behind you. >> yes. yes. >> but you know, but wait. there's more. wait, there's more. okay, we have a surprise guest. it's a woman who paved the way for michael to run from "gma" to "live wh kelly and michael" but when she did it it was called "live with regis and kathie lee". e first one, kathie lee gifford is here. >> how are you? >> nice to e you. >> oh. >> hi. >> ah. >> kathie lee. kathie lee. >> yes. >> owes a lot to this show and to us, yes. because we were both on vacation, yeyes. >> on assignment.
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>> it was thanksgiving. >> okay, so we were -- >> you were home. okay. [ ughter ] >> sucking on a drumstick. >> yeah, on assignment. >> see. >> and frank gifford sat in for you and that is where you met. >> well, that's the first time we worked together but i met when i first came here, i also did commercials and i -- i was here at 4:00 in the morning to dodo an alpo commercial with a basset hound. there it is. >> i love it. >> hey, it's tough to get good work. anyway, i'm walking down the hallway and i seen the greatest pair of buns i've ever seen in my life. i go -- anyway, leaning over a sink putting in contact lenses. now, i had just had something called radio keratotomy and i
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yelled out which is what i usually do and i said have i got an operation for you? to which the voice that belonged to the buns says with a fool on either end. that's how the 29-year-old marriage started. so anyway h heeard from his doctor that only idiots get that. well, i'm t o with 20/20 vision so when is the idiot? great memories then when i would take over for joan when you were having yet another child. david was so great to me and i was a little nervous. you said to me, i don't know if you remember, on monday, there's only o thing you have to do, be sure to do, do you remember this? >> no. >> what is itit? >> he said, just show up. which was very kind. it just put me so at eas because everybody else was like sit like this. when i took over for joan, quite a bit taller i was sitting in
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the seat and frank was in the building somewhere watching on a monitor and he calls me and he goes, why do y you look like a turkey? he says, get somebody to put something under the seat becae, you know, you sink down there like that and you're stitill tall. you haven't shrunk at all. >> thank you. >> we're glad that everyone showed up for this very, very special morning and so -- >> thanks for h having us. >> thank you, kathie. >> want to give us the weather? >> sure, where is it? [ laughter ] >> as always. >> okay. in the southeast it's drying out and warm along the gulf coast from texas to florida.
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highs in the 70s and 80s and >> and you're on. >> this weather report has been brought to you by ocean spray, ginger. >> taking over. we have loved revisiting so many ma" memories. so many fans sharing their favorite, thanks to blackberry priv and want to thank you for being a part of the "gma" family all these years. all right, now this is the exciting part. are you guys ready for it catching up with one of our biggest fan, judy byrwa, she's been traveling on our "40 for 40" bus all the way from michigan and first met judy back in 2004 when emeril surprised her with a breakfast in bed. can you remember that screaming? the way she reacted.d. we have an even bigger surprise for her this morning. joe hinrichs is here from ford. i know you have something special planned for judy. >> we're all inspired by judy's story and we think and unveiled a new ford escape with all new technology and we shuithink she should be the firirst t have it. >> the future of ford is
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important. >> we've been having innovation part of our key and now we'll make people's lives better just like judy. >> let's get out there. emeril and judy is out there. we have no idea what we're coming out to do for her. where are we? emeril, judy, it's great to see you. >> hi. nice reunion. >> gentlemen, indeed. >> my friend. >> wt were we doing here? >> the best breakfast in bed. let me tell you, this lady right here. how are you? >> judy, we loved you so much. we want to do something special for you. we want you to turn around and check out a little something. this is what you're getting [ cheers and applause ] >> her brand-new ford escape. the crowd is going wild and we want to go wild too. judy, cck out your new car. come up, do not stop. this party will not stop because all of our anchors are here for a big reunion and pitbull is live. stay with us on "gma."
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>> thank you. this could be the happiest craziest day we've ever had here at "gma" and it would not be a party without pitbull. thrilled he's here now.
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and biggest single "fr"free.k." >> we're going to do it like this. yeah yeah yeah que no pare lala fiesta don't stop the party yeah, yeah yeah que no pare la fiesta don't stop the party just for me >> happy anniversary. because i'm that kind of f gi freaks in the club dance causese we can y time of day it's all good for me >> check it out do you wanna get at on the weekend do a little freakin' go ahead and be the freak girl nurse by day but at night
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she's my type whew go ahead and be a freak girl teachers let your hair down take your glasses off teach go ahead and be a freak girl all my polish women that like it rough in the handcuffs whoop whoop let's freak girl my exotic dancers that ain't with romance go ahead and be a freak girl all my business women that just got a big deal yeah go ahead and be a freak girl all my real estate girls with their button down breasts out take ito the house you a freak girl now freak with me go ahead and be free baby freakaleak whoa i wan freak in the morning and freak in the evening just li me i need a roughneck brother that can satisfy me >> good morning, america. we want you to be free and enjoy. just for me if you are that kind of man 'cause i'm that kind of girl >> everybody out there, good morning, america. i gotta freaky secret everybody sing 'cause wewe don't give a damn about a thing 'cause i will be a freak until the night until the dawn we have off for the ght till thearly morning you wanna know i'll take you around the hood do the gangsta
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day it's all good for me i knew my rent was gonna be late about a week ago i worked my ass off but i still can't pay it though but i just got just enougto get up in this club have me a good time before my time is up hey let's get it now ooh i want the time of my life oh baby ooh give me the time of my life let's get it now >> pitbull, america. this is the last $20 i got but i'mma have a good time ballin' or out tell the bartender li up some shots 'cause i'mma get loose tonight she's on fire she's so hot i'm no liar she burned the spot look like mariah i took anher shot told her drop drop drop drop p it's like it's hot dirty talk dirty dance she a freaky girl and i'm a freaky man she on the e rebound oke up with her ex and i'm like rodman ready on deck i told her i wanna ride out
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and she e saidid yese di't go to church but i got blessed i knew my rent was gonna be late about a week ago i worked my ass off but i still can't pay it though but i just got just enough to get up in this club have me a good time before my time is up hey let's get it now ooh i want the time of my life oh >> let's have the time of our life, america. baby ooh give me the time of my life let's get it now >> let's do it. cheers and applause ] >> "gma's" fal concert series is presenteded bycarmax.
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[ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, brad and carrie. i don't have to go to aerobics after that. back with our "40 for 40" reunion. so many familiar faces returning to the studio but there are so many behind the scene ss faces we want you to see. they've been with us and it takes a village. joanie, she's been here since day one. [ cheers and applause joanie, joanie. >> i started when i was 12. >> she started when she was 12. >> adriane, you've got the jacket, as well, 39 years and one of the best name, not kidding, gene kelly, ladies and gentlemen, gene kelly right there but all that you see, margo, paul, it's just -- it does. we wanted you to see. we wanted you to see everybody that makes this happen.
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will be right back.. yeah yeah yeah que no pare la fiesta >> happy 40th, "gma." >> happy 40th, "gma." >> happy 40th, "gma"! [ cheers and applause ] >> a truly amazing morning. 40ears in the making. mr. worldwide, pitbull, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> you got new music coming out
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>> "time to change." more than anything it's an honor to be here with amazing beautiful pepeople. congratulations. i got to say 40 is the new 2020. we only getting younger, baby. >> thank you, pitbull. >> how about this cake right here, our 40thbirthday cake from our friend buddy valastro and carlos bakery. thank you. >> george, george, i love the fact that the beautiful people are behihind him now. >> we're used to it, charlie. it's okay. >> how did we know that charlie gibson would get the last word in?
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thank you.elias: a quick check of traffic this morning... this is i-235 at m- l-k... [current conditions] elias: good morning i'm elias johnson... it's 8:56. elias: after a year of questions...form er casey city clerk dorothy dillinger is being federally charged with five counts of mail fraud and one count of arson. this fire at the city hall and community building happened just hours before a state audit was scheduled.
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days later, dillinger admitted to investigators that she spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on personal expenses. all along, people in casey thought funds were being mispent. dillinger's arraignment is set for november 30th elias: big changes in waukee...first, and most noticeable is the city's logo. crews have started swapping out the old one for the new one the city is also looking ahead to its new roadways and other future developments. the new divergent diamond will be opened up in early december. it's the first one in the state of iowa. elias: meterologist sam schreier is keeping a close watch on the current conditions... hey sam... sam/ weather adlib: after three miserable wet and gloomy days iowa finally dries out and we'll see the sun again! unfortunately, the sun doesn't exactly come with a nice day as it wilbe cold and very windy, with those winds only making it feel even colder outside. highs today with that sunshine should warm into the mid 40s, but the winds will be very
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strong out of the west between 15 and 30 mph with gusts as high as 45 mph. overnight tonight we are going to start with clear skies but clouds will fill in late ahead of a snow system expected to hit us on friday. speaking of snow, friday is now looking like a messy day with several inches expected across our forecast area, prompting a winter storm watch for much of central and northern iowa. the timing on snow looks to start in the late morning in western
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