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good morning, america. breakingover night, deadly train accident. teens on the track, a train barreling down on them unable to stop in time. >> i just hit kids on a bridge, train emergency on a bridge, over. >> the investigation ramping up right now. joyous reunion, two americans held prisoner in north korea back home this morning on american soil and reuniting with their families. >> thank you all for supporting me and lifting me up and not forgetting me. >> inside the top secret mission that set them free. bear attack. a hunter finding himself in the jaws of an angry bear. >> i was being tossed about like a rag doll. >> airlifted to safety from the remote alaskan wilderness and only on "gma" he's now speaking about the horrifying attack from his hospital bed. and caught on camera.
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fireballs lighting up the sky. the incredible images zipping across the horizon and leaving behind a trail of mystery. hey, good morning. and brace yourself. much of the country is about to get hit by bitter cold and in some parts the first big snow of the season. >> whether we like it or not, which means if you haven't done so already, it's time to dig around, get that snow shovel ready and your heavy coat too. the arctic blast is on the way is there so is meteorologist rob marciano with your full forecast. keep it here for that. first our top story that deadly train accident. a train operator spotting teenagers on the track on a bridge but unable to stop in time. abc's bazi kanani is in lynchburg, virginia, with more on this developing story. good morning, bazi. >> reporter: good morning, paula. this area is popular with
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photographers and residents say occasionally thrill-seekers will hop a fence to climb out onto that railway bridge. it is hundreds of feet high. this morning, one young man is dead and a young woman hospitalized and through the night investigators have been working to find out how and why 21-year-olds john gregoire and victoria bridges were on the tracks when a freight train slammed into the pair. >> i just hit kids on a bridge, train emergency on a bridge over. >> reporter: the group of four to six people were high up on a train trestle spanning lynchburg, virginia's james river around 4:00 saturday afternoon. the norfolk southern crew saw three of them as the train approached. >> two of them on the south end of the bridge, one just a bystander, we hit one for sure. i'm not sure what happened to the other one. >> reporter: gregoire was pronounced dead on the scene when rescue workers arrived.
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bridges was airlifted to a nearby hospital with serious injuries. >> i heard a thump. one of them looked like a girl jumped. >> reporter: detectives tell abc news no foul play is suspected. but an investigation into why the group of friends was on the tracks is ongoing. gregoire's instagram profile offering one possible clue. this photo taken six days ago shows the nature lover and avid photographer posing on the very same railroad bridge where he lost his life. >> it's kind of becoming a problem with it -- they're pretty much playing russian roulette with their life. >> reporter: more than 700 people are killed or hurt each year in the u.s. when too close to railroad tracks. this morning, victoria bridges is fortunate not to be among that number. hospital officials say she is stable, alert and speaking with family members. paula. >> an unnecessary tragedy. bazi, thank you to you. we do turn now to the arctic blast which we mentioned earlier set to put more than 200 million americans in a prewinter deep freeze.
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yes, it is november, but it's going to feel a whole lot like january. meteorologist rob marciano joining us from disneyland this morning where they're gearing up for the holiday season. good morning, rob. it's much warmer where you are. >> it is, i hear the chuckles behind you. more about why we're at disneyland in a second. but let's talk about that cold weather and the snow that's going to be coming in that you just mentioned. all right. they are prepping for it across the midwest in wisconsin, the salt trucks, sand trucks, they are filling up. they're attaching the plows and you know what, it's been snowing on and off really there the past few days so the cold air already in place. it's going to get colder. hasn't been accumulating. it will. we have winter storm watches and warnings that go from the u.p. of michigan all the way back through montana really stretching about a thousand miles so a lot of people in the mix here, and we're going to see quite a bit of snow. let's go through it with this storm meeting that cold air we've been mentioning all week long. started in montana. tonight we drive it across to the east. reach ahead of itself. by this time tomorrow morning it
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will be snowing heavily across minneapolis and st. paul. as far as snow amounts go, we could see up to a foot in some spots and there you see the forecast for that as we go through the next couple of days. so a significant storm falling there. and, of course, the cold air behind this and we're talking about windchills by thursday minus 19 in great falls, 10 degrees is what it will feel like in chicago and in the 20s acro, that is certainly unusual. and in sympathy, dan, of the cold air that's gripping much of the country, here in southern california at disneyland we are bringing in the cast of "frozen" later in the program. >> this is a sign of a wiley meteorologist. you know that the cold weather is coming so you go to disneyland. i like it. smart. >> you know, there's a little chill down here too, dan. >> yeah, okay. well, all of our sympathy headed toward you, rob marciano. we appreciate it. much more from rob coming up later in the show. we are, meanwhile, covering another breaking story
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overnight. the surprise homecoming of two americans held in north korea. stepping off the plane overnight. their release was secured after a secret trip by this man, america's top spy master, james clapper who flew into enemy territory, the hermit kingdom of north korea, a hard line nuclear armed communist dictatorship run leader kim jong-un. abc's tom llamas is on the story. stomach, good morning. >> reporter: dan, good morning to you. we cannot stress enough how extraordinary this is that our nation's top intelligence official, the man who knows all the secrets, took the trip but mission accomplished and this morning, someone else is taking credit for the release, dennis rodman. >> thank you all for supporting me, lifting me up and not forgetting me. >> reporter: overnight kenneth bae and matthew todd miller stepping off this military plane and onto american soil for the first time since the surprise release of the last known americans in captivity in north korea. >> it's just hard to believe this day is finally here.
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>> it's been an amazing two years, i learned a lot. i grew a lot, lost a lot of weight in a good way, but i'm standing strong. >> reporter: 45-year-old bae convicted of anti-government activities, then sentenced to 15 years, spoke to cnn about his living conditions. >> i'm working eight hours a day, six days a week. >> you're being treated humanely? >> yes. >> reporter: but his ailing heart became the center of international attention. his family lashing out at basketball star dennis rodman for his high-profile exhibition game with kim jong-un. >> he's a great guy. he is just a great guy. if you sit down and talk to him, you know, perception is perceiving how things -- >> a great guy who puts 200,000 people in prison camps? >> reporter: but this morning, rodman taking credit for bae's freedom posing for tmz with this letter he says was sent to the regime threatening to cancel future trips unless all americans were released. matthew miller, a 25-year-old who reportedly traveled to north korea and then tore up his visa.
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the north korean government charged him with unruly behavior and held him for more than six months. >> i am now requesting help from the american governments to release me from this situation. >> reporter: on friday they announced the decision to release the men because they were, quote, sincerely repentant. >> north korea decides when they do something they want to do it for a particular purpose and i think right now they decided this was the right time to do this. >> and we do want to mention matthew miller did not speak at that news conference. that's why we didn't hear from him. the president weighing in saying he is grateful for the safe praised clapper for what he called the challenging mission, dan. for more on this, let's bring in the chief anchor george stephanopoulos who will be hosting this week later this morning. we have to imagine kim
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and deliver a letter from the president to the leader of north now, the white house officials say this is only about the prisoner release. there's no other opse some of the pressure from the united nations which has been coming down hard on these prison camps in north korea. >> we, of course, don't know we saw little of that there was a memorable exchange. i believe he went out and got a blazer with dollar bills on it. do you think when he claims he played a role it's a legitimate claim. >> to his credit he did say we're not going back unless you release the prisoners. willing to deliver the letter to a county he had isolated in the
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past. it will be fascinating to see if leads to anything else. >> let's talk about domestic politics we're a few days out from the drumming that the democrats and the president took in the midterms. le how did this help? >> it hurts hillary clinton, on the other hand she could break free from president obama. on the republican side, everybody is waiting for jeb bush and chris christie had a good election. john casey, governor of ohio. scott walker, it will be a free for all. >> we should say that george will have more on this coming up on this week he'll look forward to the impact of the midterms with our political correspondents and power house round table on 6abc.
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>> it is an important day in history for that and more we turn to ron claiborne. >> reporter: with -- we begin with celebration in germany 25 years since the berlin wall came down. it brought down communism that led to the end of the colder war barrier. also happening in the uk. britain's queen elizabeth is carrying on with tradition after a foiled terror plot in that country. her majesty was front and center at a monument honoring britain's war dead and marking the 100th anniversary of the start of world war i. four suspects are interesting inte at enat her gated.
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you can add nippon to the growing list of automakers who have faulty air bags that could send shrapnel flying. the cars were sold in 12 high humidity states and territories. nearly 8 million cars from ten automakers have been recalled over the at that -- takata air bags. former new england patriots linebacker had all three super bowl rings stolen. he took to twitter saying that three super bowl rings are heading your way. four-year-old boy helped
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bring down this old 19 story hotel in atlanta, georgia. the building was leveled to make radio -- to make room for a children's hospital. it should be in pop news. he had undergone several surgeries at that hospital. he said he feels better wearing his cape and he became inspiration for other kids undergoing treatment. an egregious error this utah versus oregon. utah receiver, clay, he is racing a 78-yard touchdown pass, he catches the ball, heading for the endzone watch this, he let's go of the ball in the endzone. there's confusion on the field for a little while. he is celebrating in the endzone, but the oregon players
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picked up the ball and ran back the entire length of the field for a touchdown oregon ended up winning the game 51-27. look at this. he let's go of it, see one yard short. >> you have to have the ball when you cross the plain. >> you can spike the ball when you're in the endzone. >> they probably would have lost the game anyway. >> definitely that won't haunt him the rest of his life. no he has other problems to come, bigger ones. paula ignored that michigan state score. >> we've been telling you about the mother and daughter who was snatched out of her bed. >> so many parents talk to their kids about what to do if a stranger approaches on the
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street. this little girl escaped unhurt because of smart actions. new details this morning about this five-year-old girl's close call. >> did the man come in and take you. >> reporter: surviving an attempted kidnapping in her utah home in part because of a few things her parents did right. >> i heard the front door open and i heard her talking and i heard her voice and we ran out. >> the girl taken from her basement bedroom making sure her parents heard her. and police say she stayed calm. >> in an abduction case if you're dealing with children to direct them to be compliant, but aware. >> reporter: what happened next in the case also crucial. >> if you can stop the kidnapping at the early stages
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of it it's key. >> reporter: the girl's mother said the stepfather ran out to confront the abductor. he let the girl go and kept running. tracked by k-9 to another basement. >> he was just like right here with no shirt on and trying to hide. >> reporter: this morning record released by police revealed the alleged abductor was under investigation for sex assault and accused of a similar break in earlier this year. it final landed him behind bars. police believe he broke into the bedroom with an unlocked door. experts suggest having a baby monitor sore something like that so parents can larry -- hear
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noises. >> check this out, people capturing images of fireballs across the horizon. what's going on? >> reporter: barrelling through the night sky multiple sightings of mysterious fireballs and loud booms. take a look at this, guy and karen were driving when they captured this bright streak on camera. >> it was bright green kind of fireball looking in the sky. >> reporter: that burning glow caught on the dash cam of a local police officer on patrol. police say they received 150 reports of a bright fireball zipping across the horizon from houston to dallas and down to san antonio. >> it wasn't across. >> reporter: just like the blazing sky, sightings lit up twitterverse, too. scientists need to confirm if those streaks are from a meteor.
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for thou there's a trailful mystery. >> here's the headline i never thought i would deliver. this next story is about a baby shower for an orangutan. >> the little one the new arrival at the phoenix zoo it's the perfect excuse to throw the perfect party for sarah. >> reporter: what do you take -- get when you take an or oranguatan and new baby and new friends? a baby shower. new baby is celebrating at the baby shower. friends and neighbors chipped in to throw a baby shower in her honor. >> it's tough to get the or oranguatan to do the traditional baby shower game. >> reporter: according to the zoo ten thousand people voted in an online contest to pick the
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baby's name. in the last few hours, zoo staff going bananas with tht hut duke. there was a chance to the cravings. what's a shower without presents? bess is off to a good start. she had a wish list blankets an legos for jiwa to play with. >> she was registered. jiwa met at the of the disney characters? i think jiwa needs a trip to
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disney maybe rob marciano and can help us out. >> >> reporter: we're on psyched for christmas. we have mickey in the house, the toy soldiers, the he upset you were dissing me for bein they were upset that i was here, we'll do some weather, bring you the windchill. windchill is 58 degrees this morning. here's what it is going to be like the next couple of days. 21 in memphis, 10 in chicago. thursday morning, we mentioned the snow that will rolling across the northern plains today and tomorrow. there's cold air in place today and another reinforcing shot will be coming through, 56 degrees in new york, not too bad. it will stay dry through the rest of the sunday. down across the south in florida we're looking at the chance of
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>> mickey rocking his christmas sweater. you kidding me? you don't mess with mickey. you don't tease me in disneyland. don't be haters. more fun coming up. see you guys later. >> i love a punchy rob marciano getting very, very thug on us this morning. we love it. >> can you give mickey a kiss for me, please, rob? shh. don't tell anybody. >> nice. >> oh. >> there it is. >> that's for paula. >> thank you, rob. >> we appreciate it. >> much more from rob coming up. by the way, want to tell you what's coming up in the next half hour. we're going to switch gears a little bit. the software engineer who vanished and how his friends and colleagues are turning to high tech to try to find him. a man speaking out from his hospital bed. what happened when he found himself in the jaws of the vicious animal. plus, an incredible feat. the man who thought this was a perfect place for a little walk. we'll explain. >> no thank you. "good morning america" is brought to you by macy's.
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dancer at the club. let's go outside to chris sowers with the latest from accuweather. >> reporter: it's another chilly start, temperatures are milder than yesterday at this time. we're expecting a high of 56 degrees. later on we'll start out with clouds and increase the sun during the day. monday is a great-looking day. 60. veterans day, mild, 67. wednesday the arctic front comes through, wednesday night. and then we're in the 30s and 40s. him. we'll be back in a half half-hour
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♪ let it go we are l >> reporter: we're talking to ana and elsa "good morning america." >> call it the happiest place on earth, rob marciano and having a ball! i don't think he is coming back. >> easy. do you miss him? >> i miss him. >> he gets in my personal space, but otherwise i miss him. just kidding, rob. >> much more from rob coming up, he may sing let it go on the broadcast. first the man who did battle with a 700-pound bear and lived to tell the story. the hunter speaking from his
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hospital bed that's coming up in a few minutes, as well. >> we begin with a baffling case about a young software engineer who vanished. clayton as sandell has the late. >> reporter: friends family and co-workers are gathering a massive search party to find dan ha even turning online hoping the tech-savvy community can help find the software developing who disappeared halloween night. his friends and roommates are using facebook and reddit to spread the road. and raising cash for posters and supplies for volunteers. >> it wasn't until tuesday we got a call from his parents that we started to get worried. >> reporter: others spreading the word through apps including
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a dating service where ha posted his profile. >> that particular app was able to message through the app. >> reporter: his employer at tech start up metro mile said he left the office with a migraine headache and never returned. >> looking back he was quieter than normal. maybe there were red flags there, he has been a quiet guy, a bit reserved. >> reporter: his roommate said the next day he passed a disshelved ha. at a nearby cafe a pinning from his cell phone is the -- ping is the last clue of his whereabouts. >> i hope he gets home safely. >> reporter: from "good morning america," abc news, los angeles. >> let's get another look at the morning headlines and back over to ron. dan, paula, good morning
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everybody. in the news we begin with a deadly train accident in virginia. one young man is dead and a girl is hospitalized after a freight train slammed into them. they are trying to figure out why the teachers were on the train trestle. two americans are back home from north korea after their surprise release. kenneth bae and matt that millee released with the help of james clapper. demonstrators were outraged when the attorney general abrupted the news conference of the parent massacre of 43 students saying i'm tired. look at this, spectacular sky high challenge after a dare of two professional work walkers they walked the line in bare feet. the 300-foot drop didn't phase
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these guys, both made it across and had a celebration when they reached the other side. not to be out done, ginger zee will do the same thing later this week. >> don't give her any ideas. >> she would do it, it's a joke. >> i think rob marciano and is ready to sing let it go, and he has a special guest from disneyland. else having too good of a time. >> am i not going to be at home here? are you kidding me. i got chillier here. the trees are snow covered it's frozen. if it chilly for you, or are you used to it. >> i love cold weather. >> the cold never bothered me. >> the cold never bothered me anyway. they said it. are we doing weather now? we're doing weather, let's get
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to it, the forecast, i kind of feel it's not that cold right outside of this ten foot area. in southern california 80 degrees across los angeles. a little bit warmer in spots for this time of year it's above average by 10 or 15 degrees. the it's warmer across the west. that's not the case we go through time, the next four days will be cranking up and cranking down very, very rapidly. looking at temperatures that will be in the 20s, dropping down to the teens in many areas. all right, let's do a little fly across the country. the northeast looks good, we'll see rain across parts of southern florida. pleasant across the central part of the county and rain across the pacific northwest. that's a look at the national forecast. here's your local forecast. good morning everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with
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this accuweather update. it's a nice quite sunday with temperatures in the mid 50s, 56 degrees in philadelphia. 06 tomorrow, and 67 for veterans day. the girls are frozen, anna and elsa live from disneyland tossing it back to you guys in the studio. >> all right. for a guy with a 5-year-old k y very much. and, sara, what do you have? >> rob gets excited for the ladies from "frozen." some people get excited for football seasons. others just the changing of the seasons. for me it's all about the award shows. the governors awards are the beginning of said season so consider me officially excited. hollywood elite racing the governors awards red carpet saturday night in los angeles. tinseltown all abuzz for the unofficial start of awards season. >> i feel so privileged to be part of it.
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>> it's phenomenal. it's any follow nall. >> this is the beginning of oscar season. >> reporter: a-listers mark wahlberg, hilary swank, jennifer aniston and beau justin thoreau all gathering at the home of the oscars for the star-studded event hosted by the academy to honor hollywood legends. >> i guess everybody was in love with maureen o'hara. >> reporter: maureen o'hara and harry belafonte just two of the honorees at the governors awards. but the big buzz of the night, the box office hit already muscling their way into some serious oscar buzz. >> i'm a big fan of "whiplash." >> really excited to see "fox catcher." >> reporter: praise coming from all angles for "birdman's" michael keaton. >> what's he doing here? >> my old buddy michael keaton was pretty remarkable. >> pulling my hair back. >> extraordinary feat of filmmaking. >> reporter: the academy awards still a mere three months away but already promising that hollywood heat. >> it's going to be a hot season. >> i'm back.
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>> so now it means that we all have to hit the theaters for the next -- >> i was thinking as i watched that story, there's so many movies i haven't seen. i got to get busy. >> they all release right now so we can start catching up before january. >> we got a couple of months. >> we got a couple of months. i get excited for award season. >> i love award season. it's the only one i make predictions about. paula sits here throwing down teams. >> we'll see if your predictions are right. but we'll do that on a later edition. coming up here on "gma," lucky to be alive, a man speaking out from his hospital bed, how he managed to survive a bear attack. and "batman v superman" takes the windy city by storm all up ahead in "pop news." let me get this straight... yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, no discomfort, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this?
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>> you could feel it puncture deeply, and you could feel the teeth. >> reporter: overnight 68-year-old michael snowden and his son-in-law jeff ostrin speaking out about their terrifying clash with a pack of brown bears. >> i was terrified for mike. i was terrified for myself. >> reporter: this morning they're safe in a kodiak hospital where they were airlifted on tuesday by coast guard helicopters after the pair's annual deer hunting trip in the alaskan wilderness took a horrific turn. out of nowhere, a 700-pound bear pounced on snowden. >> i could see him just shaking his head with his teeth buried in my leg. >> reporter: the experienced hunter now suddenly the mighty creature's prey. >> i was being tossed about like a rag doll. >> reporter: ostrin jumping into action firing three shots at the bear to save his father-in-law. within moments, as another grizzly charges, ostrin says he
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reloaded his rifle and his courage. >> i had to protect both of us for either of us to have a chance to get out of there. >> reporter: snowden suffered deep gashes to his thigh and says the trail of blood from the deer carcass they were dragging through the woods is likely to blame for their grizzly encounter. >> if it hadn't have been for my son-in-law, i doubt i would have survived this attack. >> reporter: snowden needed 100 staples to close the bite wounds he suffered, but he is expected to make a full recovery and, guys, there was a third bear that emerged during this ordeal and they were able to scare it away by screaming at it. and that's exactly what you're supposed to do. you act big and you be loud. >> the other way to deal with bear, i believe i've heard this from wildlife experts, is to tay home and watch television. >> i knew something like that was coming. >> that's dan's approach. sara and i are much more adventurous as are you. >> i'm going with dan's way. >> thank you. >> well, coming up, it's a bird,
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♪ this, this, ladies and gentlemen, is where things get truly serious. "pop news," sara haines, take it away. >> wait till i get my news face on. chicago has never been safer with superheroes on parade this weekend. the filming for "batman v superman" is bringing the glamour of hollywood to the windy city. pictures snapped from the set show the man of steel played by henry cavill, did i say that -- >> like travel. >> travel, cavill, pulling off a rescue of lois lane played by amy adams, i love her and how is this one right here, cavill in full costume suspended in midair. >> or just flying.
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>> i hope he has a rocket pack on and ben affleck has yet to be seen in his batman getup but all will be released in march of 2016. that's like worlds colliding. >> we have to wait that long. >> yeah, we always do. "pop news" is about teasing you two years down the road. and now for another kind of movie, the feel-good kind. do you guys remember paddington bear? i think of that little yellow slicker. he is now starring in a new live adaptation of the children's book. check this just released sneak peek. >> oh, no. >> yeah. trouble. >> where's the slicker? >> he doesn't have it on but that's the only way i recognize him and he always liked m marmalade rather than honey. >> this woman needs no introduction. nicole kidman plays a villain in the movie.
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"paddington" opens january 16th of next year, closer, closer. >> just a couple of months. this one is for dan. while we're on the subject of animals, let's introduce you to some kittens who passed a major milestone, the aspca holding a graduation ceremony for the first class of kittens matriculating from their brand-new nursery. the kittens initial ly arrived needing around the clock care but now they've gotten healthy and strong enough to be adopted and with those little faces which they just keep kissing them and what's what i'd do too, they're going to have no problem finding a home and someone to love them. >> my friends at the aspca invited moo he to come to the graduation but i couldn't. >> broke your heart. >> i got this story by default and that's probably why you were going to cover it. >> he was his their choice. >> this is about sara, dan. >> sara, you should have gotten one of those. >> i know. i don't know how they'd mix with my chihuahuas. going viral right now, the dog, the dog who has something in common with peter pan as in trying to figure out the finer points of a shadow. >> really? >> get it. >> he keeps trying to squash the
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shadow. he can't figure out why it's not going anywhere. it's clearly having no effect. >> those johnny jump-ups -- >> the thing i like about this video, it finally puts to rest the debate of which animal is smarter, cats or dogs. >> i think he's doing a brilliant job of smashing that dangerous shadow for that child. >> protecting the child. what would a cat do? >> isn't that funny? >> yeah, they said he can't seem to figure it out. which may explain dan's point but we hope he never does because how cute is ali being entertained. look how she starts to jump. >> totally in on it. >> that is a pounce. >> that is great. >> that's what we're going to call that. >> that's "pop news." we'll be right back with more "gma." keep it here. very cute. >> adorable.
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in the program. tuesday, it's a big day. veterans day. we want to hear all about it, so tweet a photo or vine using the #honoringvets. finally a good-bye from disneyland. >> yes. let's say bye to rob marciano. rob, you there? >> rob. >> bye, paula. >> i think he's waving. >> thank you. >> good morning, i'm nydia han along with eva pilgrim. coming up on "action news" sunday morning. police in camden are searching for a gunman after a 20-year-old man is shot numerous times this morning. >> two americans held in a north korean prison are back home. we have details of a top secret mission to secure their release. >> reporter: it's a little bit milder this morning, but a big big cold shot is on the way
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good morning it is 9:00 a.m. on this sunday november 9. in the news, police are trying to figure out the details after a shootout at a south philadelphia nightclub overnight. >> a man is being hailed for his quick actions for saving a philadelphia police officer when his cruiser caught fire. >> get ready for a change in temperatures later this week. >> reporter: what a crazy week this will be, early on you might need shorts, but later on, break out the winter gear, the heavy coats and gloves and scarves. in the meantime that's the view
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in atlantic city holding on to a little bit of cloud cover down there as the cold front is in the process of pushing through. the cold front is pacific in origin, so we'll see temperatures milder than yesterday. north and west, slatington, 42. tanersville, 42. all these locations were down in the 20s yesterday morning. cinnaminson, 45. glassboro, 45. gandys beach. 51. woodbine 48 anticipate avalon 51 degrees. satellite and radar, lots of clouds hugging the coastal plain we're starting to see breaks showing up to the west. we'll see a decent amount of sunshine later this afternoon. we'll start out with cloud cover and increase the sun by lunchtime or so. it will be chilly compared to seasonal averages, this is better than yesterday. yesterday we had a high of 50 degrees, today we'll go 56.
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