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storm dumping record snow right now. up to two feet in some area. a huge blast of arctic air about to whack most of the country. temperatures as low as 25 below normal. breaking overnight. deadly plane crash. the learjet reportedly hitting a crane on landing. the pastor and his wife on board. we heard the front door open. i heard her talking. she's just the sweetest little thing. and i heard her voice and we ran out. >> the 5-year-old snatched by a kidnapper in her own bed in the middle of the night. this morning, an exclusive interview with the hero parents who chased her abductor and put
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a dangerous predator behind bars. a father and son lucky to be alive after a clash with two brown bears op our reporter gets up close and personal with a 10-foot-tall, 1300 pound grizzly. how could anyone survive this? and a good monday morning. how about that video? holy. >> that was the first time i saw it. his head was in the mouth of the bear? >> oh, my gosh. don't try this at home. >> an incredible tale of survival. a startling demonstration ahead. let's get to the early blast of winter. minneapolis, the live picture. snow starting to fall. freezing cold temperatures right behind it. ginger tracking it all. >> it will affect a lot of people.
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this is what so many waking up to in the northern plains. you go really? winter, this early? we look at aberdeen, south dakota. three to four inches. this is from earlier. overnight, minneapolis picking up an inch and half already. some places north of minneapolis could top a foot or a foot and half. you see where that is going into northern wisconsin. northern michigan will pick up on this, too. chicago south will stay snow-free, but -- not cold free. check this arctic blast out as it dives on down. the end of the week. it will progressively get colder and colder. seattle, 20 with the wind chill on friday. chicago will feel like 13. as far south as atlanta it will feel like below freezing. look at some of the number. dallas, to 44. chicago, down to almost freezing. these are actual high temperatures.
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high temperature in memphis by the time we end the week is only in the low 40s. robin and george. now to the deadly plane crash. a private jet going down while landing in the bahamas, killing all nine people on board, including a prominent pastor and his wife. david kerley has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, robin. water may ha weather may have played a role. the crash killed everyone on board. overnight, the deadly scene in the bahamas. this private jet upside down and mangled in a shipyard, crashing while approaching to land at the grand bahamas international airport in freeport late sunday. all nine people on board killed. among them, pastor dr. myles munroe, and his wife, ruth. they were on his way to the global leadership forum. his congregation, bahamas faith ministries, stunned and
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inconsolable. [ sobbing ] >> words cannot express what we feel tonight. >> reporter: people flocking to the crash scene. >> cultivate means to bring out the best in everything around you. >> reporter: the beloved preacher and best-selling author known by millions as a cultivator of change. the plane reportedly hit a crane in the shipyard, exploding on impact. police and rescue teams on the scene are searching for clues behind this deadly crash. there were reports of heavy rains in the area. some flights had reportedly been diverted earlier. according to the ministry's facebook account, the leadership forum will be continuing with the words this is what dr. munroe would have wanted. george? we turn to the secret mission to free two americans held prisoner in north korea. kenneth bae and matthew miller back on american soil. a release brokered by america's
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top spy. the president spoke this morning. >> we had indication there was the possibility of the release of these two hostages. or prisoners. and, we pursued it. it did not touch on some of the broader issues that had been the source of primary concern when it comes tof nuclear xcapacity. >> this was a limited mission. does the administration think there might be an opening with north korea? >> in order for the u.s. to resume relations with north korea, they have to dismantle their nuclear program. you do have a new young leader. strong pressure over human rigts. there is hope. but hope in the past hasn't
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gotten us very far. >> the announcement late friday of the president doubling the number of troops in iraq and ramping up the air strikes. >> indeed. it could raise the troop level to about 3,000. over the week end, reports from iraq that the leader of isis, al baghdadi may have been killed or wounded in an air strike. he was not the target. they were aiming at a suspicious convoy. george, this also tells you something about the intelligence capability in iraq. days after the strike, they cannot say for certain whether he was wounded or not. >> thank you, martha raddatz. let's go to am yi with the other top stories. a bomb ripping through a high school in nigeria. we have the first images there from the scene. we're told 48 students were killed. the bomber was disguised as a
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student with the explosives hidden in a backpack. the militant group, boko haram are being blamed for the attack. they oppose western education. ominous words overnight from british security officials. a terrorist attack is almost inevidentable in the coming months, they warn. security was extra tight at this event on sunday. lama hasan has more. >> reporter: good morning to you, amy. mi-5 and scotland yard believe they have stopped three plots in london in the last four months. despite the heightened terror threat, the queen and the royal family were leading the solemn day. a terror plot could have hit very close to home. scotland yard arresting four men
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as part of an investigation. security stepped up around london with a ring of steel around the royals and armed police officers patrolling the streets. new revelations overnight about the general motors ig d s ignition defect. the wall street journal reports gm ordered replacement parts two months before the issue was reported to the government. and dramatic scene in philadelphia. gnat is a police car engulfed in flames. moments earlier, an officer was trapped inside after getting hit by a truck. fortunately, a volunteer firemen, just 17 years old, was there and pulled him to safety. later, he stopped by the hospital and got a big thank you. speaking of close calls, look at this. a propeller that broke off a plane and sliced through the
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fuselage of an air canada plane, hitting into the seat and hitting a passenger in the head. the woman miraculously suffered only minor injuries. a record night of football for green bay packers' quarterback aaron rodgers. he threw six touchdowns in the first half. tying a record set back in 1969. the packers ended up crushing the bears, 55-14. well, that was some speed. and finally, we expect a little pomp and circumstance when the president travels overseas. look at this. an entirely new level. yeah, that's the president, arriving at a summit in china overnight. the driveway lit up. a virtual red carpet. i feel like jay z and beyonce should be stepping out of the car. they ask world leaders to wear local dress. the president revealing a big fashion do or don't, i'm not sure. a purple silk jacket over a
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black shirt and pants. i thought we would dig through the archives and show this, worn by president bush. a silk tunic he was forced to wear when he attended the summit in vietnam in 2006. apparently, it's just something you have to do. >> apparently. >> when in rome. or china. or vietnam. >> he just never looked that comfortable. a new warning about the laundry detergent pods, a hazard to young children. they sent an average of one child a day to the hospital over the past two years. jen ashton is here to break it down. >> this is what these pods look like. they're colorful, they smell amazing. they can easily be interpreted as candy. one call per hour to poison control centers. this is despite the fact that
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the industry has made significant changes in warning labels, awareness and packaging. they continue the be a problem. >> what can parents do about it? >> first of all, with anything potentially toxic, put it on a high shelf, if necessary, under lock and key. away from small children. if you think your child has opened one and consumed, emergency room or call a poison control center. this is an option. you can consider another product. >> thank you, jen ashton. >> you bet. an investigation into sexual assault at brown university. brown warning everyone on campus there after two students were drugged at a fraternity party. mara schiavocampo is here with the details. >> reporter: it started when those two women reported memory loss after a frat party. campus officials believe it's because they were slipped a date rape drug. this as campus sexual assaults
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are increasing nationwide. brown university is warning students to be vigilant after a female tested positive for ghb, commonly known as the date rape drug. this coming a month after a woman says she was attacked. two women were allegedly drugged after drinking a punch at a fraternity event in october. within of the women says she was sexually assaulted. the e-mail urging students to be careful. we strongly encourage any individuals with relevant information to report what they know. >> anyone should be able to go and have those fun experiences without having to worry about getting drugged or assaulted. >> reporter: the fraternity has been suspended. we're confident that in no way did any member of phi kappa psi engage in or perpetrate such
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outrageous behavior. >> this is a problem that mat toers all of us. >> reporter: even tapping sents for public service announcements hoping to shed light on just how prevalent the prop is. >> it's on us to stop sexual assault. >> reporter: overnight, brown university released a statement to abc news. saying our investigation into this deplorable incident continues. we're making every effort to identify and hold those responsible accountable. to a dangerous new trend on train tracks. a surge in people injured and killed with more incidents over the weekend. a young virginia man was killed. his friend barely escaped with his life. >> reporter: in this most recent case, a group of friends hanging out in an incredibly dangerous
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place. a train trestle. thistoria bridges, banged up but alive. her friend, jonathan gregoire died instantly. >> i just hit kids on a bridge. a train emergency on the bridge, over. >> reporter: police say they were with two other friends on the track spanning the james river when the train approached, unable to stop. >> we hit one for sure. i'm not sure what happened to the other one, over. >> reporter: bridges' grandfather tells abc news that she survived by curling up into a ball and leaning off the side of the track. gregoire had posted this picture just one week ago on the tracks where he lost his life. all this despite signs wan warning not to enter. since 2012, nearly 900 people have been injured or killed
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tre trespassing on tracks. sara jones died while filming "midnight rider." the train going through the trestle. >> i looked at my left leg. it was pretty much gone. >> reporter: mark shares his story. a short cut across train trackstracks forever changed his life. norfolk southern rail road company saying we constantly try to raise awareness that it is illegal and dangerous. >> thank you, tom. boy, lara, this next story will stir up controversy. >> absolutely. a new bookmaking shocking claims about the life of jesus christ. according to the lost gospel, jesus married mary magdeline and
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they had two children. >> reporter: it's the controversy claim at the heart of dan brown's the da vinci code. >> marry magdeline was jesus' wife. >> reporter: a new book agrees. not only did he marry her, they had two children. >> would she destroy faith or would she renew it? >> reporter: in the lost gospel, due out this wednesday, authors argue that the original virgin mary was jesus' wife, not his mother. and that there was an assassination attempt on jesus' life 13 years before he was cruise f crucified. these are allegations bound to be controversial. the writers spent six years writing their book, basing it on an ancient manuscript.
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translating it into english. >> i don't think that there's any credibility in these claims at all. there is simply no evidence in this text or anywhere else that jesus was married to mary magdeline, much less that they had a couple of children. >> reporter: this is not the first assertion that jesus was married. an old document fragment was found where jesus supposedly said, my wife. >> when those claims were investigated, it became pretty clear fairly quickly what we were looking at was a modern forgery. >> reporter: for "good morning america," dan harris, abc news, new york. >> the authors maintain they made in giant discovery. they'll display the original manuscript later this week and will announce the names of
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jesus' alleged children. >> that won't start any controversy. >> nobody. >> thank you, lara. another check of the, oh, that's gorgeous i want to make sure even though we headline the scary arctic weather a couple of have days before it gets here. this is new york harbor, sunset on sunday. today we'll go up you to 60. washington, d.c. we'll do the same. we have 2 1/2 days before the bottom falls out. oklahoma city, 77, but then again that push of cold air comes in by friday i intntoo e y saturday morning, b bee saying t theherere's's that col.
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>> reporter: good morning, everyone, david murphy here with an update from accuweather nothing showing on storm tracker 6 live double scan. as we take a look outside, sun is coming up nice and bright, but it's chilly we have temperatures in the 30s, hey least there's not much wind. 61 is the high, lots of sun light winds will be above average. veterans day 67. 65 wednesday. thursday cooler air comes in. chillier friday. northwest. seattle, spokane, some 10 to 20
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degrees below normal by wednesday. >> let's go friday for a moment. how was that? >> awesome. it was so good. i don't know the words again to describe what it felt like. and talking to all of you up there. it was like we were all experiencing it together. next time, all of us, "gma" formation. happening. coming up on "gma." still to come here on "gma," the fearless stepfather who confronted a kidnapper abducting his daughter from her bed in the middle of the night. and the battle over school lunches is coming.
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towards oaks. you're jammed from past limerick to 29 and, again, oaks to 23. you have to watch for this tractor-trailer off to the side adding to the delay. an accident in east goshen, west chester pike. concord road at chichester, west accident. an accident at byberry road and warminster road and slow speeds on the pennsylvania turnpike by willow grove. slow on i-95 southbound and schuylkill expressway westbound down to the single digits past the boulevard, tam. >> let's go to sky6 live hd and take a live look out across center city. david you say it will warm up a little bit. >> reporter: it will warm up a couple of degrees above average. we have sunshine, take a look at temperatures, light winds and cool numbers, 41 degrees in
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philadelphia. below freezing in allentown and millville and close to it in trenton. a morning for coats. we have improvement later on sunshine and light winds and high of 61. looks good for the eagles, put layers on and the winds are light. milder veterans day 67. good for outdoor ceremonies. wednesday we begin to cool down and friday chilly air returns. >> that's it for this half-hour we'll send you to "g.m.a." and see you back here in 30 minutes. ♪
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why, why, why. >> that is such an incredible demonstration right there. that's a professional trainer. professional trainer there with a 1300-pound grizzly. >> like a spider-man kiss. >> i don't care how professional it is. >> a wild bear. >> you have to see this. also coming up, it's the real-life risky business moment that's gone incredibly viral. we're not going to show it to you. but, it made me laugh out loud. hope you enjoy it. >> i'm sure we will. i don't know how much you're going enjoy this. the surprising find about school lunches. why your kids may be better off with cafeteria food than what you pack. we begin this half hour with
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new te tails about the family tragedy averted. a brave stepdad rescuing his 5-year-old. we're going to talk to the thankful parents in a moment. >> reporter: this morning, 48-year-old troy morley is locked in a utah jail cell. >> there was man in my home. and he took my 5-year-old daughter. >> reporter: morley allegedly walked in an unlocked door near salt lake city on friday, kidnapping their 5-year-old daughter from her basement bedroom. the commotion woke them. >> we heard the front door open and i heard her talking. she's just the sweetest little thing and i heard her voice and we ran out. >> reporter: just in time, aaron confronted morley with the girl on the front lawn. he dropped her and ran off.
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>> she looks like she's still dressed and efrl. >> reporter: he's been booked on charges of kidnapping, burglary, kidnapping, and resisting aresz. he's not entered a plea. for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, los angeles. >> all right, clayton, thank you very much. joining us now, speaking for the first time about that experience, aaron and stephanie holiday edson. good morning to you both. so good to see you. how is lanie doing? >> she's doing very well. >> they said she's happy and skipping. i know that has to be an answer to prayer. how are you two doing? >> i'm doing a lot better today, as the days go by. but, i've been emotionally devastated as a mother. >> you ne, we have -- we have had a very close call. it's been something we wouldn't ever wish upon anyone. but if it has to happen, this is the way that it needs to end. it's just perfect.
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we're so grateful. >> take us back, aaron, to when you knew something wasn't quite right. >> that was my wife and her woman's intuition. sensitivity. >> i, we were asleep. and i woke up. not to a noise, nothing woke me up. and i looked at my cell phone. it was next to my bed. it was 4:07 a.m. i remember thinking, i'm not tired. i'm awake. this is weird. because -- you know -- and i was fully mentally alert. and because i was awake, i was able to hear the things that were able to save my daughter. >> such as? >> such as, um, so i heard just kind of a dull thud. and then i could hear lani erks's voice. i couldn't make out what she was saying. but she's my little talker. she has a minor physical handicap. with that comes a very specific
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gait pattern that i know. and there was no footsteps. her voice without her walk. and -- i knew something was wrong. and i yelled to aaron, i said, she's outside. she's outside. and, he immediately ran outside while i ran to the basement. i'll never forget it. but, her bedroom door was open. and the light was on and her bed was empty. >> you saw this man, you had never seen him before? >> no. >> what did you do? >> i was looking for lani rks. i wanted to get her back in way that wasn't upsetting to her. i said, lanie, lanie, where are you? as soon as i saw this man holding her, i continued in the peaceful mode and i said, what are you doing? and he -- you know -- gave a -- a story that -- um -- that he
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was in trouble and if he had her with him, that they wouldn't kill him. and -- >> he kept repeating the story. >> he did. he needed to get to a church. and that as long as she was with him, he would be safe. i said -- i said, look, i want to help you. but you can't take her. and -- he repeated again, and i said, really, i want to help you, but she's got to stay. and, i just walked up to him and held out my arms and he handed her over. just peacefully and calmly. and no one's voice ever got raised. lanie came with me, with a smile on her face. everything was just fine. once she was in my hands -- >> at that point, i was running outside. and i saw he had made to it tepid of our property and was in front of our neighbor's home on the sidewalk. and, i couldn't see -- our cars
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were in the driveway. i ran outside. and i could see the back of aaron. he was holding so still. i could hear this man just talking. and i -- aaron turned around slowly. his face was calm. his eyes terrified me. we know each other well enough to recognize that. and he was holding my daughter. who was clutching a story book and you know, i grabbed her and i ran in the house. and immediately got my cell phone the call 911. >> you made sure she was okay and called 911. >> she was like, hi, mom my, i get to stay up until morning. >> you taught us all a lesson as well. with the calm and peace. >> this thanksgiving will be a little bit more special for us because it came so close to being something horrible. we hope that, this time of year, everyone who might hear this story might remember to be grateful for the things they
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have before they almost lose them. especially their families. >> you are an incredible family. >> thank you. >> thank you so much for being here, for sharing. you know we wish you the absolute best. you and your entire family and sweet little lanie. >> thank you. >> all >> wow, okay, i did want to start with something maybe you heard about, the polar vortex. maybe last winter was the first time you heard of it. it's always there, it's in the upper atmosphere. it's not at the surface. i want to explain it because you may have heard it's moving back this week. it's not over the united states. we have mild pacific air that as allowed the jet stream to dive south and that's what's going to happen. in the polar vortex moved over the united states we'd have major planetary problems.
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but we have cold and snow stretching from montana to michigan. let's get a check closer to home. >> reporter: thanks a lot ginger, pretty cool under the sun with temperatures in the 30s. 61 is the high, mild later, sunny and light winds. 67 for veterans day and in the 60s wednesday strips. pink means in some places, anywhere from 6 to 18 inches of snow. >> oh, my gosh. >> already. >> ginger, thanks. coming up, in new findings on successful marriages. why age can be an important factor. an incredible story of survival ahead. after a father and son survive a bear attack. plus, we're going one on one with a 1300-pound grizzly for an unbelievable demonstration. well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe
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ting back now at 7:42, with the kickoff of "gma" survival week. try to imagine coming face to face with a grizzly bear. terrifying and potentially deadly. there are some things you can do to increase your chances of survival. matt gutman is here with more. matt, do tell. >> reporter: in order to do that, we had to spend a day with a 1300-pound grizzly. i felt the hot breath on my face. with the increase in human-bear interactions in recent years, the best survival tip is is to
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avoid them. as one pair of hunter learned, if you're attacked, fight with everything you've got. >> you could feel it puncture deeply. you could feel the teeth. >> reporter: motorcycle and his son-in-law, jeff, lucky to be alive this morning after an unbelievable clash with two brown bears. >> i could see him shaking his head with his teeth buried in my leg. >> reporter: a 700-pound bear pouncing on snowden on a deer hunting trip in alaska. orks sten firg three shots at the bear. another bear charged. ostern firing again. >> if it hadn't have been for my son-in-law, i doubt i would have survived. >> reporter: bear attacks continue to roar in the news. six fatal attacks reported in
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north america this year alone. you're 250 times more likely to die of a lightning strike than a bear attack. kind of speechless right now. >> good. >> reporter: this is a 1300-pound grizzly bear wrestling with a 200-pound man. that's doug suess, doing the unthinkable. for him, this is life with bart. he and his wife created this habitat. bart is a 10-foot-tall trained alaska grizzly. featured most recently in "game of thrones." >> good. >> reporter: it's not every day you see a man put his head inside a grizzly's mouth willingly. does it hurt to have your head there? >> not really. we have confidence in one another. >> reporter: his command of bart is impressive. >> good, wide, wide, wide.
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go to sleep. oh, good. >> reporter: we hired him to show us the techniques that could help someone survive a rare and dangerous bear encounter. >> you don't want to surprise them. you want to let them know that you're in the area. [ growling ] >> reporter: if you don't have much time the calculate, do you run? stand? try to make yourself large? >> never run. >> reporter: never run? >> never run. you would talk in monotones. i'm all right. you're all right. there's nothing here. slowly back away. >> reporter: black bears are often more timid than grizzlies. if you encounter an aggressive black bear, you need to intimidate it. if it attacks, fight it with everything you've got. with grizzlies, there's a difference. >> to protect your vital spots,
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cover your face and neck, try to get on your stomach. they're going to try to turn you over like that. you would want to go back into position like this. >> reporter: offering you your best chance at survival. but clearly, if a 1,000-pound grizzly is upon you, you don't have that much of a chance. the key, of course is to advertise your presence to the bears when you're among them. make noise in their habitat. better than the gun jeff used, use this bear spray. it's very powerful. it totally disorients the bears. knocks out their senses at once. we have a lot more survival tips to come. >> i am all right. you're all right. i'd be saying, i'm scared to death. >> they say back up like this. you are okay. i lo you guys. see you later. bye bye, we're okay. i'm okay. don't look the bear in the eye. >> okay, no problem.
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good morning, i'm tamala edwards, 7:56:10. karen rogers good time to check in with the schuylkill expressway. >> reporter: the schuylkill expressway is slow, eastbound traffic heading toward center city jammed from gulph mills to the curve and city avenue to the girard. and westbound heavy. we have a few accidents in and around the area one in warminster county line road at jacksonville road and hatboro
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and byberry and warminster road. one on sumneytown pike and one in lansdale main street and broad. we're hearing of an accident involving a pedestrian radnor, delaware county, conostoga road and lancaster avenue. watch for that. >> let's look outside, this time we're going down the shore, sky6 hd beautiful blue skies. how does it feel, david? . not too bad, but i have a jacket on and that's not a bad idea. 43 degrees, 34 in allentown. cooler in reading and trenton and wilmington, as well. 36 in millville. the afternoon we'll see a high of 61. should be nice for the eagles, cool, but nice winds. veterans day this is nice timing we'll be nice tomorrow afternoon with high of 67.
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♪ i got the eye of the tiger good morning, america. it's monday at 8:00 a.m. and mean girls. >> get in, loser, we're going shopping. >> new research revealing whether your kid's high school has the climate for all those cliques. all about the brown bag lunch. is what you're packing the healthiest way to eat? how it stacks up to what is cooking at the cafeteria. and then, thin is not in when it come to your hair. that's all ahead as we say -- >> good morning, america! yay! and a lot of big smiles out there in times square this
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morning. but look who's made their way inside. grover and elmo. >> hi, guys. >> morning. >> good morning, everybody. yeah, yeah. hey, george, i have a question for you. when you were a little boy, bid they call you boy george? >> we still do. we still do. >> way to go. you know what? it's wonderful to have you both here. but especially today. 45 years ago today was the first "sesame street" show. 45 years of helping kid bs smarter, kinder. >> smarter, stronger, and kinder. >> we brought you something. >> you did? >> could you bring them in? >> wow. >> 45 cup cakes. >> don't eat them all, george. >> nice. >> i have to say, elmo, you don't look a year over 3 1/2.
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>> moisturize, moisturize, moisturize. >> me? >> grover, a special spot in my heart. >> you two. >> that's why they separated us. >> thanks so much. you didn't see, ginger jumped out of a plane on friday. >> that's incredible. >> with a parachute. back on solid ground. >> one thing i didn't get to say was thanks to the crew. it was incredible because they spent days getting the technology right to do this. thank you to them. "c" is for cup cake. we're celebrating everyone this morning. >> "s" is for spectacular. it was incredible, ginger. >> great job. >> thank you, guys. >> we love you. >> we love you, too. >> we can have some news. >> i'll eat this after the news. good morning. we begin with a sharp drop in gas prices this morning. a survey out this morning finds prices have dropped another 13 cents in the last two weeks.
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it could mean a big beaoost for the economy with many drivers using the money they save at the pump for holiday shopping. breaks overnight, a private plane crashed in the bahamas. all nine on board were killed, including myles munroe, headed to a leadership conference. the plane clipped a construction crane as it came in. president obama is in beijing hoping to shore up economic ties. he announced a deal to ease visa applications between the u.s. and china. the president revealing new information about saturday's release of two americans held in north korea. he said concerns about north korea's nuclear program did not come up during negotiations. three crew members of the international space station
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returned to earth this morning. american astronaut reed weissis was among them. a frightening scene in delaware. a driver lost control and catapulted into the second floor bedroom of this home. the family was on the other side is of the house at the time. the driver escaped with only minor injuries. a bizarre mishap during the seattle sea hahawks football ga. the hawk flew into the stands and on to a fan's head. the fan staid surprisingly calm. the bird moved to a woman's shoulder for a better view, apparently, before flying back to its handlers. finally, singer robert plant is denies reports that he turned down a staggering amount of money for a led zeppelin reunion tour.
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richard branson reportedly offered $800 million. jimmy page and john paul jones both signed on but plant, reportedly tore up the contract. today, reportedly, page and jones are gluing back pieces of that contract. plant is saying it is rubbish. a lot of people are saying it happened. >> a lot of money. $800 million. wow. >> glue. we're going to turn to the battle over school lunches. new federal guidelines have calf near yas serving up healthier foods. >> reporter: school cafeteria lunches. for years, they've been the butt of jokes. >> lady, you're scaring us. >> reporter: a new study suggests they may be healthier than the brown bag lunches at home. >> packed lunches were of less
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nutritional quality than school lunches. >> reporter: a team of researchers collected data on 1300 packed and school lunches over five consecutive school days. they came from pre-k and kinder departen students in preschools in rurp virginia. they had less fruit. fewer vegetables and less milk than the school lunches. the packed lunches had more savory snacks, like chips and crackers. and more sugar-sweetened beverages. >> i was surprised how great the differences wor. >> check out this lunch. a bag of brownies. a bag of cookies and chips. a whopping 590 calories alone. while the sample size of the study was small, there's a lesson to be learned. the key, the less processed food the better. stick to the basics. >> for protein and grain combo, have a turkey and cheese rollup
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onner a tune fish sandwich. a fruit kebab. for a dairy snack, a string cheese or a low-fat yogurt. let's go to robin in the social square. >> can you hear the band outside here in times square? first, a look at what's on the "gma morning menu." in "pop news" why the odds of seeing "the hunger games" are ever in your favor like never before. and a new treatment for thinning hair. why the solution could be in your own body. katie holmes is joining us live. a festive times square here on a monday morning. the band is, strike the band, everybody. so much more. want to give your family more vitamins, omega 3s,
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song with violins. tail lylor will be right here tomorrow. has an announcement for us. you'll see it. >> she's back. >> in the meantime. >> it's the perfect segue into "pop news." someone else who generates a beautiful sound with his voice. no doubt, this voice is familiar. >> i am your father. >> you are our idol, james earl jones. the man behind darth vader and mufasa from "the lion king." he's just received the first ever voice icon award. when asked about all of his iconic roles, he says he was incredibly moved watching his mufasa die in "the lion king." when asked if he would be back in the new move i have via flashback, he lafd it off. you can hear that wonderful laugh, can't you, saying no, no, no darth is dead.
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but there was something to it. so, you never know. you also might be surprised to hear that jones was not always a vocal powerhouse as we know him. he says as a child, he didn't speak much at all. too much embarrassed by a stutter that he would work for years to overcome. >> i didn't know that. >> he did overcome it, right. hard to think of anyone else getting that first award. >> no, absolutely not. congratulations, mr. jones. we're so excited to be part of "the hunger games" family. this week, we have jennifer lawrence and the other stars coming to us here. the action does not stop on the big screen. "the hunger games" is set to become a theatrical experience. they're planning to mount the production in 2016. details still to come. i would say the odds of success are ever in its favor. >> we're going to hear that a time or two. >> i know.
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i'm sorry. >> i love, love, love the books. my daughter a read the books. >> i took my expert saturday to see the movie. >> and? >> big thumbs up. >> we're having girls' day out after "gma." we'll let you know how sit. an unexpected love story to kick off this monday morning. ♪ will always be my endless love ♪ >> true. my endless love. the law story was not about robin and george. this is about a golden retriever who starts every morning by greeting the neighbor's cow. the dog's owners caught it on tape to prove it is a real love story. turns out old bessie may not be the only bovine babe the dog is smooching. they thought for sure this was a true love story.
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they found out no, they have a friendly golden retriever. >> he's got a type. >> he does. >> and they are all babes. >> he's got a type and a commitment problem. >> yes. >> all dogs. and that was "pop news" thank you, lionel richie. between the violins, james earl jones, and now this, i don't know. peace out. i'm good. now to you know we're so despited right here in time square. we have the 45th an virginias of sesame -- anniversary of sesame street. you think you can help me with the weather. >> yes, but first i have a present for you. >> a present for me? oh, my goodness. 45 years of sesame street. >> 45 years! [cheers and applause]. and then you want to help me
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with the forecast, though. >> sure. >> the weather is brought to you by another 45. and well check more of that. look at glovertown indiana. 60. elmo, missouri. in minneapolis we're looking for 6 to 1 inches and some will get up to 18. look how cold we'll have to get you coats, but for now that's the big picture. >> reporter: thanks, ginger, david murphy on the terrace. we have plenty of sunshine and light winds, but it's chilly with areas in the 30s. philadelphia 43, so you want the coat. mostly sunny later today and high of 61 which is a couple of degrees above average. if you're heading to the eagles by the end of the game we could be in the upper 40s with light winds. milder for veterans day high of
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67 that will be a good afternoon and 65 on wednesday before cooler air comes back. been to creek, montana? oh, yeah, they've totally been there. time for the "heat index." new research on why some har marriages might be destined for success. couples close in age are more likely to avoid divorce. the odds of splitting up rise as the age gap grows. a three or five-year age difference can have an impact. >> uh-oh. >> we're between three and five. >> i'm at six. >> i think i'm supposed to say 20 years. is there she was a child bride, george. >> i think that is interesting. >> they speculate that it could be the generational gaps could be too much. if you're going through the same
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milestones in the same way, it could help. >> andrew doesn't appreciate the '80s music. it's a huge point of conflict. >> oh, come on. he is the '80s to us. billy! we have is all seen the movie "mean girls." a new study breaking down why cliques are more likely to form the some schools than others. a large student body tends to be a haven for smaller groups. teens find meme most like themselves. potentially shutting others out, though some classes have a diverse range of students during their free time. kids go back to their cliques. >> it makes sense. you find haven. >> going to penn state, you need a little group of, a place of your own, whether it's a sports team or a clique. whatever the case may be. >> it doesn't have to be mean girls. >> it can be a good clique.
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a positive clique. >> i agree. one won speaking out over what she's calling our mommy problem. the author saying our culture has become too obsessed with turning motherhood into a lifestyle to the point where women are losing sight of their true selves. she says he lovshe loves he kid doesn't want to be wrapped up into a mommy bow. sit a lifestyle. being a mom is the most important thing i do. and i chose it. so, you know -- it's a limited amount of time. they're going to grow up and be gone. i roll up my sleeves and am happy to be with them. no one is forcing me to do anything. >> you're very passionate about this. you read this, you were like -- steam coming out. >> hello, it is a lifestyle! >> you don't get 13 back. you can have your girls' night
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out back. you can't get whatever age your children are back. >> we want to give our kids do not grow pills. >> let us know at home what you think. time for "the morning stir." a breakthrough new treatment for thinning hair. the haanswer may already be in your body. linzie janis has the details. >> why is my hair falling out. >> reporter: the answer may no longer mean this. >> i'm not only the president, i'm a client. >> reporter: a promising new hair loss treatment for women and men without surgery, drugs, expensive ointments. look at these before and afters. and the secret may be something you already have. >> this is the best kept secret in the world. >> reporter: it's called platelet rich plasma therapy. prp. it works by injecting the platelets from the patient's own
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blood directly into the scalp, saying they contain growth factors that stimulate the regrowth and thickening of hair follicles. tanisha believes years of pulling her hair back caused her to lose some around her face. >> i had to make sure my hair was in front, never pushed back. >> reporter: she says just weeks after her first treatment, the hair started to regrow. this after just one treatment. >> it's amazing. you can see where the hairs have grown. >> reporter: is this a cure for baldness? >> it's not a cure. it's a treatment. what we're doing is increasing the diameter of the size of the hair follicle and keeping the hairs that would stop growing in the grows phase. >> reporter: blood is drawn. the plasma separated. giving hope to millions with thinning hair.
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for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> and dr. jennifer ashton is back. what is your take? is there downside? >> incredibly promising. i've seen the results. they're impressive. there's a little discomfort with the small needle prohibitiicks. there's the cost. about $400 or so per treatment. it sounds like a lot. you balance that against what people with thinning hair spend to treat that problem, it's probably a wash. >> you said per treatment. about how many do you need? >> you can see results after one. typically, it's one, another one a month later, and probably a third. >> it varies from person to person. i don't have to tell you. it's very emotional for men and women when they start to lose their hair for various reasons. there are various causes for why you lose your hair. >> absolutely. there are hormonal reasons. side effects of many medications
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that we tend to not think about until we see the hair thinning. and age. but this is so promising. it works in all ethnic types. this is potentially a big advance. >> what can you do if you're losing hair? >> i say start with a visit to a dermatologist. they may do a scalp biopsy. multivitamins. b complex. biotin. rest your hair. don't style it, don't wash it. give it a break. and the over-the-counter products, they do work. i caution people, male or female, if you use them, put a towel over your pillow because you'll grow hair on your face as well as your head. >> who knew? >> there you go. >> thank you, jen. over to lara. >> warning, warning, warning.
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>> jen, you may have wanted to mention that. no, don't. moving on to one couple who got the $80,000 wedding of their dream and got it for next to nothing. they got very creative. abbie boudreau shows us how they did it. >> reporter: from flower arrangements to multi-tiered cakes to the deejay and the food, and of course, the dress, weddings can cost a fortune. these newly weds seemed to outsmart the system. >> she's a great negotiator. >> reporter: you bartered? >> we bartered. >> reporter: jessica and isaac make web videos and commercials. they decided to barter or trade services with wedding vendors. >> our friends and family laughed it off. >> reporter: this beautiful dream wedding complete with a five-star-plated meal. profession mall photography and a live band that would have cost
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them upwards of $80,000 cost them only $1,000. >> we had 25 vendors. >> it took a lot of time to get them on board. >> reporter: but the bartering bride wouldn't bend on the budget. in six months, they negotiated services from the preceremony facials and massages to the dresses and tuxedos. >> we had to pay $1,000 deposit for the venue. that was it. it was a $10,000 value. >> reporter: in return for the $ $10,000 value, they provided $10,000 in services. for her wedding dress? >> we gave them an overall video for the website and a few tv commercial spots. >> reporter: they say it will take a year to complete the trades. but it was worth every penny. and now, at four months'
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pregnant, let the bartering begin for the nursery. >> it worked. they seem happy. they got the wedding of their dreams. >> they were able to do something they were good at to get something great for themselves. it's fantastic. >> win-win. coming up on "good morning america," katie holmes is with us live. we have that and so much more. stana katic is going to be here. big night tonight on "castle the. "
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>> good morning, a fast move fast-moving fire in the city of chester damaged two row homes on the 700 brock of caldwell street. the fire spread to a nearby house, nobody was hurt. 8:27, november 10. i'm tamala edwards. let's head over to karen for traffic looking at 422. >> reporter: hey, tam, good morning, looking live at 422 eastbound. you can see the heavy traffic earlier we had a tractor-trailer on the shorted that's gone. watch for crews on conostoga road at lancaster avenue.
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we have reports on the turnpike westbound slow speeds 20 miles per hour at times on the turnpike westbound. outside live on the ben franklin bridge you see all the traffic westbound coming into the city jammed from the upside from 8th and vine. not as much traffic eastbound. let's start the week and see what to expect with accuweather and go over to david murphy. good morning. >> reporter: tam, we're starting out sunny and cool. 43 degrees, we're not posting a windchill in the cooler suburbs, because there's not a lot of wind to go around. 34 degrees in allentown. 61 is the high in philadelphia. that's a couple of degrees above average, mostly sunny skies, light winds. it will be cool for the eagles game. tomorrow milder for veterans day, 67. still in the 60s wednesday and we cool down starting thursday.
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>> visit the website there on the screen, every week this month, another origin that will song by a top artist is available to download on itunes with proceeds benefitting the dploebl fund to fight aids. i like this. >> did you say $10? what a great cause. >> let's get to robin. i want to be there on thanksgiving. i'm talking to katie. next time you see katie holmes on the big screen, you might be surprised as the title character in "miss meadows." she plays a seemingly harmless teacher. she brakes for todays in the road. >> i was concerned iffer the safety of this today. and there was no on-street parking.
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do you think if i kiss it, he'll turn into a prince? >> maybe. or he'll just be one lucky today. >> ooh, is that her knight in shining armor? we're happy to have katie holmes back with us. i was watching this film and it was just something that was so different for seeing you in this. and, that it is something -- i think it will catch a lot of people pleasantly by surprise. because she has a dark secret, doesn't she? >> yes, yes. when i read this script, i really loved miss meadows. to me, she's a -- an original character. and, i feel like she's -- very -- she's like a little girl but then she's very tough at the same time. >> and that's the position because when you look at, she's mild-mannered. taught -- >> into manners. >> very much into manners.
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to really degree -- but she's, we're not spoiling anything. but she's a gun-toting vigilante. i mean, how do the two coincide? >> that juxtaposition i found to be unique. she's a woman who holds on to sayings and manner enemanneris bit old fashioned. she believes in what she's doing, her vigilante work, that is. it was an opportunity to play with a different kind of a tone in a movie and do a little bit of comedy. i had great time making it. >> it really, it just shows, you're an actor. you have always been an actor. you've been working on your craft. it shows you in a totally different light. the critics are in love with you in this film. and even the director and the screen writer was talking about
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how the revelation of you and saying that you are the right actress at the right time to play this role. do you feel that way? >> oh, that's so nice, well, i, i mean -- i felt like it was one of those experiences where, um, everyone who was working on the movie was really invested in it and it was a -- such a creative environment. we all just had a really great time pip think everyone involved, it was the right time for everyone. because even was just really excited about it. and i loved working with karen, the director. she was very collaborative. we laughed a lot. that's always fun to go to work and laugh. >> yeah, it does. because sit is a dark comedy. you wouldn't think. you're the first to global ambassador for olay.
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what kind of work are you doing? >> i'm so excited. olay comes out of cincinnati, ohio. i'm an ohio girl. i went to all the laboratories and saw how they make the products. how diligent they are in keeping up with everything that we women need for our skin. and, so i've -- done some commercials for them already and some photo shoots. it's just been really wonderful. i love what olay stands for and i love how supportive they are for all women not just on the outside but on the inside. >> inside as well. and you're keeping busy. you're going to reprise your role as jackie o? and making your directorial debut? >> i'm going to do jackie again. we're work topg script right now. it will be the years after -- >> you just -- you are jackie when you see that picture like that. >> we had really good hair and makeup and wardrobe.
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i'm really excited. she was such a phenomenal woman. and to have the opportunity to tell more of her story is really exciting to me. >> mm-hmm. >> and i'm very excited, i'm going to direct my first movie and, i found this book, and optioned it. i have a writer w er writing it me. i'm excited. it should be a huge challenge. but, um -- worth it. >> what is a line from that that says, never settle. that's how you are about your career. you're going to push yourself, challenge yourself. you always have, haven't you? >> i try. it's more fun that way. i like to find new challenges and find things that are interesting, because, you know, why else do it? >> amen. well, let me tell you, this one is interesting. this one is very, very interesting. >> thank you. >> that's all i'm going to say. thank you, katie. good always to see you.
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"miss meadows" is in select theaters on friday. don't walk. run. and video on demand as well. now to ginger and friends. >> i'm not alone today. not at all. we have elmo and grover. we're celebrating the weather this morning. it's beautiful out here. but also celebrating the 45th we're going to take a look at a few places that are celebrating the number 45. do you guys know what temperature it is in salt lake city? >> 45 degrees. >> what about in boise idaho. >> could it be 45 degrees? >> how about caribou maine? >> 45 degrees. >> here's the pattern looking at the snow. >> snow already, are you kidding? >> snow already. over a foot of snow and winds will gust up to 25 or 30 miles per hour. that's the big picture let's get
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a check closer to home. >> reporter: thanks ginger, david murphy on the terrace. plenty of sunshine but winds are light. we're in the low 40s in philadelphia. the suburbs in the 30s. 61 later today and 67 for veterans day. bounty optimal solutions. were you doing your hair? you look good. >> elmo's grooming. >> thanks, guys. i'm here with stana katic, she stars in "castle." fans of the show have waited for years for her detective beckett to tie the knot with castle. tonight, they get their wish. >> do you remember will sorenson? >> your old fbi squeeze. jo you're so lucky i saved you from that. >> you saved me? >> you have to admit he was boring. cspan boring. >> what makes you think i would
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be with him? >> all right, where would you be? >> if you were not around to distract me? probably the captain of my own precin precinct. >> if i hadn't been distracted by you, i would be on the second pulitzer. >> the name of the episode is time of our lives. basically, what happens is, castle and beckett are on their way to solving another mystery when castle gets transported into an alternate reality in which he realizes what it would be like if he hand beckett had never met. the whole gang is in the episode. and castle sees how their meeting changed everyone's lives. it catapults him into tying the knot with her at the end of the episode. >> your fans are jumping ahead. one question from jess, she
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wants to know, do you think beckett is ready for a baby now? what kind of mom will she be? >> i think amazing bomom. bun baby? why just one. >> we'll see what married life is like? >> the next episode is once upon a time in the west. written by terrance winter. castle and beckett have their honeymoon at a dude ranch. that was fun to film. we got to dress up in cowboy costumes and ride in wagons. >> we can't wait. you have stuff going on outside the show. tell us about the alternative travel project. you want people to drive less? >> i started the initiative called the alternative travel project. it's aimed at getting people to go car-free were fun day. the idea was we could achieve wonderful benefits, environmental, social, and
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health-wise by making a different choice. so we help educate people and bring the information to smaller communities and governments. to provide the kind of infrastructure to make that possible. >> and just a little bit can help if everybody does it. >> yeah. >> a big episode of "castle" is tonight at 10:00 eastern. coming up, matthew mcconaughey and
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there's a big weekend at the box office for just the fourth time in history, two fimlms debuted at more than $50 million. one was disney's and one was "interstellar." i sat down with mckenzie foy and matthew mcconaughey. >> what's going on, murph? >> why did you and mom name me after something that was bad? >> we didn't. >> murphy's law?
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>> it means whatever can happen will happen. that sounded just fine with us. whoa! >> and that's when it all begins. i want to ask you, mckenzie, i'm sure you have heard by now that your role was written originally for a boy and christopher nolan decided to change it and turn it into a daughter for cooper. do you think it would be have been a completely didn't movie? >> i think it might have had a different effect just because it's about like a father and a daughter and i think a lot of dads and daughters have that special relationship. i have a good relationship with my dad. >> you channeled your relationship with your dad. >> yeah, mr. matthew remind mes a lot of my dad. >> mr. matthew. i like how that sounds. have you seen a script like this
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before? >> no, i haven't. >> i never read the script. i have never seen a movie quite like this. filming it with the dust storms and those scenes. it was cool. it felt like you were there. >> one of your first feature film roles was "twilight." being part of a film like that, did that prepare you for something like this? >> it's prepared me for everything else i have done. >> it's great first movie to put on the resume. it did fairly well. >> a few people saw it. >> i'm sure you have shared advice with mckenzie. but as a young actor -- >> you can never -- he didn't go, here's some advice. just by watching you. watching you act, do your thing, be yourself. i learned to be loose. not be so stiff. stand on my mark. >> would either one of you take a trip into outer space.
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>> yeah! it would be awesome t. >> it would be awesome. >> you wouldn't be scared? >> i think the fear of not knowing what will happen. but you don't know what will happen on earth. you always have that 50-50 chance. >> good answer. wow. >> i'm not saying anything after that. >> out of the mouth of a 14-year-old. and speaking of that -- this is airing on monday, which happens to be -- >> my birthday. >> we wanted to say happy birthday. we brought some, look at this -- cup cakes. do you like cupcakes? >> who doesn't like cupcakes? >> confetti cupcakes. >> can i have one? cheers. >> happy birthday, mckenzie. and yes, we have cupcakes, too. coming up, we're getting into the holiday spirit as we
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♪ i'm walking on sunshine ♪ we're getting close to the most wonderful time of the year. with our partners at burlington and kids, fashion delivers. we're going big this holiday season. starting with a gray line, double-decker bus, full of people ready to doe that i coats. hop on down, everybody. we're going to start sharing the warmth. sara, can you belief the amazing selection we have amassed already? >> i've always wanted to do this. oh, my gosh! didn't see that coming. we've got so many people here helping to donate. we have ginger up on a ladder. it's no sky-diving. it will have to do today. we have other people who have made donations already. take a look. when there's a chill this the air, it's time to get cozy.
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this year, no one should be left out if the cold. in 2013, we combed america. after seven seasons, pild up over 1.3 million comfy, snuggling jackets. will smith gave the coat off his back. >> my coat, absolutely. >> even shaq. spl let's keep people warm. >> not to mention a couple of other superstars. >> here you go. stay warm. >> now kicking off our eighth year partnered with burlington and kids fashion delivers. we're on a mission. this season, it's about families helping families. >> we have a lot of warmth in our heart. now let's share the coats. >> sharing some coats from my kids, who sadly have grown out of them. and an adult one, too. >> there we go. a leather jacket. >> i have a few to give away. let take a look in my closet. i love this one.
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so come on, america. clean out your closets and let's make this season hotter than ever by sharing the warmth. >> and we've got famous visitors. grover and elmo are here to donate. are you ready to keep america warm? >> yeah, let's do it. let's do it. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> yay. >> and all these kids from broadway kids care lending a hand trying to keep everyone warm in the cold. let's throw in some more coats. >> come on in. >> come in. >> get them in there. >> wow. >> watch grover and elmo. we don't want any casualties. >> good job. good job. by donating a new or gently worn coat to any burlington store,
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your contribution will help struggling americans stay warm. >> we're so happy our kids could get in on the action this morning, contributing their own coats to this incredible cause. come on, guys. we have so m more coats to throw in. more coats, more coats. thank you from our crew, thank you, everybody. keep them coming. donate to help those in need. go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. donate your coat, take a picture. thank you so much in advance for every coat ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree.
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carbon monoxide. when firefighters got to the sicklierville home the man answered the door and passed out briefly. his wife and daughter were unconscious in the living room. they are trying to determine if it was the heater that caused this problem. 8:56 monday november 10. i'm tamala edwards. let's head over to karen rogers this time she is checking out i-95. that looks slow. >> reporter: you see the heavy traffic southbound jammed from bridge to girard, 28 minute ride from woodhaven to the vine. we have a new accident on rancocas boulevard. you know how congested it is in belmawr, camden county. this ramp from 42 is blocking the ramp. we're seeing slow speeds 16 miles per hour. northbound 295 jammed you'll see extra heavy traffic on 42 and
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turnpike extra heavy because of construction, tam. >> not a bad start to your monday, david murphy, it looks pretty. >> reporter: yeah it's a good looking morning. we have pleasant of sunshine up over the horizon. temperatures are getting better. 48 degrees in philadelphia. 50 in wilmington. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a high of 61. sunny and above average. great for veterans day 67, still in the 60s on wednesday. cooler on thursday. >> coming up on expanded hour of "action news" at noon, we'll have a live report on the arctic wind that could heading our way later this week. "live" with kelly and michael is next on 6abc. i'm tamala edwards have a great monday!
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announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, film and now broadway star, ewan mcgregor. and from the series, "forever," ioan gruffudd. plus, stay tuned for a special announcement that could put big bucks in your wallet. ll next on "live." now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪
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