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. good morning, america. and breaking overnight. bono's brush with disaster. a terrifying air scare for the biggest rock star in the world. the door ripped off his private plane thousands of feet into the air. luggage sucked out into the sky. new details. and the weather warning system, the threat to the system that protects us. chinese hackers accused of attacking critical satellites. the investigation under way. >> i'm at the short hills parking lot. >> the video tapes that one mall didn't want you to see. carjackers prowling a mall before finding a victim. what it says about security at the mall and what you need to know. and take a look at this, the
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giant hammerhead shark chasing kayakers for miles off the coast of florida. what they're saying this morning about how they finally shook their tail. and good morning, america. i think they called in matt gutman. >> i think you're right. >> that was the way to do it. it is a busy thursday. the deep freeze all over the country right now. what they're calling the polar tumble. ginger has that ahead. >> standing by. but begin with the scary call for u2 front man, bono. one of the doors off his private jet, mid light. gio benitez has the story. >> reporter: it was scary. the door falling off in the middle of the flight. he was on board with four friends, and surviving what could have been a catastrophic disaster. ♪
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he's used to flying high as the lead singer of u2. but this morning, bono is just thankful to be alive after a cargo door on a private lear jet he was traveling on detached from the plane, falling 15,000 feet in the air, luggage flying out. the irish rocker and four friends were almost at the end of a flight from dublin to berlin on a jet like this one, and heading to accept an award. he didn't miss a beat after the incident, meeting with a government minister later that day. >> get off my plane. >> reporter: and while in the movies where a detached plane door spells disaster, experts tell us in real life the situation was less risky. >> the passengers were not in jeopardy. if the pressurization was not compromised, the airplane was flying well, no reason to turn
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around and go back. >> reporter: the pilots noticed a rumble, but felt no change in the way the plane was flying. only when they landed did they discover that the door and luggage were missing. but the mid-air drama is something the star could have lived with or without. ♪ with or without you >> reporter: we had funs with songs. he arrived a day early from the bambi awards to meet with the economic development minister. at least he didn't know. >> hard to imagine. >> unbelievable. >> that's crazy. turn now to the scary video. three american sailors attacked on the street in turkey. sprayed paint on them, placed bags over their heads before they escaped back to the ship. martha rat dats has the story. >> reporter: this morning, the
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sailors are consifined to the ship, all shore leave canceled, which they handled the right way by not inciting the protesters further. the three u.s. sailors on a scheduled port call to istanbul, attacked. they are at an atm, wearing civilian clothes, trying ignore taunts from a crowd. >> we define you as murderers, as killers. we want you to get out of our land. >> reporter: some 20 protesters surrounding the americans, getting more and more aggressive. shoving them. spraying the soldiers with red paint, representing blood. and chanting. their message clear. yankees, go home. >> go home! >> reporter: and then it escalates. the crowd forcing plastic bags over the sailor's heads. the bags, an apparent reference
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to a 2003 incident in iraq where u.s. forces put hoods over the heads of detained turkish soldiers. the sailors managed to break away. first walking, then running, as the crowd runs after them. finally, making their way safely back to their ship, the uss ross. the u.s. embassy condemning the attack on twitter, saying the vast majority of turks would join us in rejecting an action which so disrespects turkey's reputation for hospitality. it's part of the youth movement that condemn what they call american imperialism. they are working with the authorities. >> that is so troubling. your father served in turkey. >> there was unrest when we were there in the late '60s with nato. not make ourselves too present.
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>> had to be careful. >> we did. now to the alarming new threat to the weather warning system. critical computers sabotaged. pierre thomas is in washington. has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this week alone, government sources accused china of hacking the u.s. postal service. and now pointing the finger for targeting another agency. affecting how we get key weather forecasts. in times of severe weather, hurricanes, tornado the, sat lisle images like these can be critical to saving lives. and today congressional sources tell us the national weather service recently lost access to some of the most important images for days. this morning, u.s. investigators are trying to determine if hackers affiliated with the chinese government are to blame. this as the national oceanic and atmospheric administration confirms that four key weather
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websites have been lahacks, declining more detail. >> china is doing this. they're stealings blind. >> reporter: we're in the midst of a surge of hacking. >> terrorism is the number one national security threat. but we have seen cyber grow at an alarming right. and the threats, the number of actors, the number of breaches. this is a real problem. >> reporter: officials say they're deeply concerned because the breach shows that hackers possibly can disrupt the nation's ability to get timely weather information. during extreme weather, information delays could be the difference between life and death. the government says all systems are working again and that accurate forecasts were delivered to the public. but sources believe this potential breach is another ominous sign that hackers could seriously disrupt our lives in dangerous ways, george. >> that could affect everyone. thanks very much. and turn now to the big capitol hill blasting so much of the country.
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midwest, east and south all freezing right now. you told us it was coming. >> hardly anyone is safe, it's not going anywhere any time soon. it's settled in parts of the rockies and the northern plains. looking at windchills, yes, 32 below zero feels like in denver, amaril amarillo, 0, even dallas, feels like the teens. memphis and houston, both sub-freezing in the windchill. all the way down to the mexican border from new mexico to the florida panhandle. they are not going up. and north and east of little rock, first measurable snow in november in 20 years. since 1995. we are not safe here. a lot colder in the east coast. these are highs today, likely early in the day. early saturday morning, the terrible tumble keeps on going. savannah in the 70s today, 29 by saturday morning.
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>> what a switch. thank you. now to the dramatic rescue at the world trade center. two window washers dangling 68 floors off the ground off the tallest skyscraper in the country. david wright is at one world trade center. >> reporter: good morning. the broken platform is removed, and the window that served as an escape hatch is set to be replaced today. the window washing company explains that the cable on one side malfunctioned, creating this cliffhanger. 800 feet up and dangling on a precarous perch. the rig nearly vertical. they hung on for dear life. tourists at ground zero looking up in horror. >> i have never seen anything like this before in my life. >> reporter: as fire fighters race to rescue them. >> they can't go back up. we have to look at it.
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>> reporter: and there was a second window washer's platform down as a fail sif. while rescue team one cut through panes of glass, using diamond-blade saws. tricky task. an open window at this height could turn into a wind tunnel, like popping over the exit door on a plane mid-flight. an hour and a half later, the fire fighters pull them to safety. juan lopez and juan lezana were rattled but relieved. >> they were calm, but couldn't go anywhere. they're comfortable at that height. so it was okay. >> reporter: they train for this. for 20 years the local union has required 216 hours of classroom instruction plus 3,000 hours of apprenticeship before they could
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operate one of these rigs. on this day, all that training saved lives. we're told that the fire fighters drilled this exact scenario here at this building just ten days ago. you know, it used to be thought of that washing windows on skyscrapers in new york is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, but it's safer than driving a cab with modern safety gear. >> take your word for that. 68 stories up. glad everybody is okay. and all that training paid off. now to amy. other top stories that are develop. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. and we begin with the drama unfolding 4 billion miles away on a comet in space. here is what it looks like close up. this is the first photo overnight taken by the european spacecraft that landed on the rocky surface wednesday. an historic achievement in space exploration. and what a landing it was. the lander bounced three times and there was a problem with the
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anchoring system. right now scientists are getting as much data as possible before the battery needs to be recharged. back at home, new testimony today in the shooting death of michael brown. the unarmed teen shot by police in ferguson, missouri. a world-renowned forensics expert is set to testify. steve osunsami has the latest this morning. >> reporter: good morning. the medical examiner is expected to tell the grand jury that he beliefs brown was shot by officer darren wilson as a distance. that's key. because the county autopsy suggests that much of the gunfire happened at close range. even inside the police suv. backing up police accounts that brown fought with officer wilson and went after his gun. businesses across this region are bracing for the worst. boarding up their windows, worried that this city might burn if officer wilson isn't indicted.
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amy. >> all right, steve osunsami with the latest. thank you. and people in kansas are assessing the damage after the largest in a series of recent earthquakes. it was a magnitude 4.8, felt as far away as texas. sent bricks crashing down, household items to the floor and cracked walls. 1200 quakes have shaken the region in the last year. some blame fracking. scientists are trying to determine if that is the case. and after a six-year battle, congress is expected to vote today on whether to build the controversial keystone oil pipeline. democrats are not blocking the bill, trying to help mary landrieu win in louisiana. it would run from canada to the gulf coast. and higher oil production is one reason gas prices are dropping. the average price at the pump is predicted to be under $3 a gallon to $2.94. that's 45 cents lower than this year. and a police chase in
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kentucky came to this dramatic end along a highway. a robbery suspect tries to make a run, doesn't have a chance. within seconds, tackled by officers and taken into custody. he tripped, helping the officers. all right. and a close call for a pedestrian on this highway. watch as he comes just inches from being crushed in the middle of that intersection. the driver of the car was trying to avoid the man while turning. oh, my goodness. walked away without a scratch. and shoplifters typically go for small items they can easily pocket. smart ones do. not smart ones go big and go to jail. take a look at the guy on the left corner of the screen, he's stuffing a chain saw down his pants. take a look. after he thinks he's concealed it. go for it, baby. no one's going to notice that walking out. >> is that a chain saw?
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>> the police caught him within seconds. >> well, if it's turned off, it's safe. i'm guessing. there's his mug shot. >> oh -- he looks uncomfortable. >> seriously. did you think nobody would notice? >> why. >> yes. and that's why we love our dumb criminals. >> i'm leaving it alone, george. >> there's so much that could be said. we have it in our minds. >> you can say the sentence, is that a chainsaw in your pocket. >> he said it. >> it had to be said, america. >> george was the one to say it. >> there we go. >> wow. >> the respect i have for you. let's move on. matt gutman has been with us all week. and you'll remember, we showed you this video of matt demonstrating what to do if you encounter a dangerous shark. well, it really happened to these kayakers who were followed
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by a shark for miles off the coast much florida. and our matt gutman, of course, has the story. >> reporter: if the fin slicing through the waves just feet from this kayaker wasn't jawsy enough, take a look at what the camera reveals when dunked into the water. the unmistakable shape of a hammerhead shark, tailing them for two hours. >> he hit my rudder and jogged the whole kayak. just following us steadily and creepily. a little bit of "jaws" action. >> they were off of palm beach. the shark, estimated as big as their kayak, 13 feet. >> it was a big shark. just a little -- >> hairy, i would think. >> reporter: hammerheads are not considered as grandfather as great whites with fewer than 30 attacks in recorded history. but they can be territorial as this duo learned. instead of staying out of the
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water, they jumped in. >> that was not the smartest idea we have had. >> reporter: circled by another hammerhead, they jab at it with their spears before finally wising up and getting back in the boat. close encounters from coast to coast. and experts say they're only becoming more common. possibly because the warm waters of el nino are attracting fish. and the bigger fish eat them. for "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news, miami. can't get enough. >> no, no, no. you have some video for us. >> this is going to take you back to your basketball roots, robin. >> all right. >> you're going to like this. thunder law of the hare bem globetrotters shattering the guinness world record for the backwards shot. he nails it, just over 82 feet. beating the previous record by ten feet. how much time did it take to practice?
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how many shots do you have to take to make that? >> nothing but net. >> that's all you need. >> it is easier with a chainsaw down your pants. >> everything is. >> thanks. michael, that was fun. back to ginger. a storm on the west coast. >> storm i want to take you with me to give you an idea of what's happening, early this morning in oregon, snow is falling. columbia river george, blizzard conditions, not wanting to travel between the state line and oregon. some of the could -- some of the snow could reach up to this morning the weather report is brought to you by ashly furniture home stores.
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>> reporter: hello, everyone, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. no precipitation on storm tracker 6 live double scan as we head outside the sun is up nice and bright, but the temperature are cool. just about everybody is in the 0s. there's a little bit of a wind giving you a windchill in the upper 30s and 20s in cases. 51 is the high, increasing clouds, chilly. tonight showers could be be moving in. at times wet snow may move in. 45 tomorrow. wife
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is now under investigation. and an abc news exclusive, the video tapes one mall didn't want you to see. carjackers prowling for victims, what you need to know to stay safe at the mall. and hackers swiping personal information from your wallet. our "shark tank" expert will tell you how to protect yourself. and a new study, why we cry when we're happy. and a big morning. people lining up all night. the stars of the hunker games here. jennifer, josh, liam, taking over times square. prescribed enbrel. eumatologist i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. i've been on the course and on the road. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system
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tractor-trailer with wood all over the highway. the left lane is blocked. now you have right lanes squeezing by. that created a mess. let's switch to the traffic cameras. this is everywhere and just waiting with nowhere to go here. trying to get into the tolls. you're jammed at this point on the ben franklin bridge from approaching the tolls, obviously to approaching 5th street. admiral wilson boulevard westbound is jammed trying to get to this point. stick to the betsy ross bridge or walt whitman bridge. in chester county, 202 approaching 401 we have an accident blocking the left lane within the construction zone really jamming you up northbound. >> it's will take a look at another bridge and nice skyline looking at the platt bridge. david murphy has the chilly temperatures. >> reporter: temperatures in the upper 30s close to philadelphia. and low 30s in the suburbs and
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windchills knocking the temperature down. 51 is the high, clouds on the increase. later today in the northern and western suburbs, rain is possible, tonight wet snow may mix in. we're not looking at a anything worse than a coating. brisk and chilly 45 and saturday, 44. rain arriving monday night. >> are you looking for the winter weather outlook for the season? tonight on "action news" a the 11:00 p.m.
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daddy, i'm so happy. >> you're so happy? ♪ >> got to love those happy tears. we see them all the time. >> you get a car! you get a car! >> it seems strange. why do people cry when they're happy and laugh when it's sad. >> that happens to me. >> there's a scientific explanation. >> am waiting to hear. i can use it as my explanation. >> science. >> yeah. >> there's no such thing as inappropriate laughter. >> not what it's scientifically explained. >> exactly. >> as long as there's science behind it, right? >> and the shocking video tapes one mall did not want you to
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see. carjackers prowling for a victim. what you need to know to stay safe this holiday season. and "gma" investigators, sorry, michael. you first. >> you're doing great. "gma" investigators credit card hackers. >> they do. >> the way they're swiping injure personal information, and what one of the "shark tank" experts say you can do right now to protect your personal information. begin with the colorado man charged with killing his wife. it happened on their wedding anniversary two years ago. the case is raising questions about the death of his first wife. cecilia vega has the story. >> reporter: this morning the husband in these seemingly happy family photos is behind bars, accused of pushing his wife off a cliff to her death. >> she's a cautious, very conservative person. doesn't go on the edge of anything. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a romantic anniversary hike in colorado's scenic rocky mountain national park.
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but tony didn-- toni didn't mak out when she stopped on a steep ledge. the autopsy reports she was fallen or pushed to her death. a 14-story drop. >> i'm so sorry this happened when i was with her. >> reporter: now two years after her death, police arresting harold henthorn. the alleged motive? a $4.5 million payout. before she was buried, a claim was made to collect on one of those policies. in an indictment last week, they said he willfully, deliberately, maliciously and with premeditation killed his wife. >> there has to be evidence he was thinking about this long before they began the hike. >> reporter: now opening an investigation into his first
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wife. killed two decades ago as they changed a flat tire. harold was the only witness. the location, desolate. her insurance policy, almost half a million dollars. >> we talk about those things in court. >> reporter: his attorneys not talking outside court. he's being held without bond and pleaded not guilty wednesday. if convicted, he faces life in prison. for "good morning america," cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. and thanks to see seal ya. and now the surveillance footage from a mall parks lot they didn't want you to see. shows a gang of alleged carja carjackers on the hunt for a victim. it's raising security questions. ryan smith has the story. >> reporter: good morning. it was a holiday shopper's worst nightmare, dustin freeland killed while shopping with his wife at an upscale mall. they are speaking to us and
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showing surveillance video that may serve as a warning. >> i'm at the short hills mall parks lot, my husband has been shot. >> reporter: that panicked 911 call from jaime after her husband, 33-year-old dustin freeland was gunned down at new jersey's posh short hills mall last december. and this morning, a bomb shell in the wrongful death case against the mall, her lawyer showing us exclusive, never-before-seen surveillance video the mall doesn't want you to see. >> the parking spots were an invitation, but it wasn't safe when you arrived. >> reporter: december 12th, the suspects stalked the white suv in the two-tone suburban before tailing it out of the mall. retired nypd detective nick says this was a dry run. they're testing security. >> yes. and they're confident that they can -- they could do their carjacking whenever and however
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they want. >> reporter: then on december 15th, that lurking two-tone suburban is back. parking next to the white car. >> hunters looking for prey. >> reporter: but minutes later, with no shoppers in sight, drin to the next parking spot. they find their target, and according to police, taking his life and his car. 13, 14 minutes after the parking deck, that's the two-tone suv, and that is freeland's car. >> day know the monster act they committed and they're just pan i icing out of there. >> reporter: a terrifying warning. >> see something out of whack, walk away. let the lights and sirens go on. >> reporter: as for jaime, this case it more than just justice for her and her family. >> this is a wakeup call. if the malls want people to come and spend money at stores there,
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they have to make it safe. this says go out and take the steps to make sure your patrons are going to be safe. >> reporter: lawyers for theal had no comment. the four suspects have been charged with murder and carjacking and pleaded not guilty. staying safe, if shopping alone at night, or your parking spot is way out there, mine often is, ask a security guard to escort you to the car. may keep you out of harm's way. >> i've done that. when we first learned about this case, so incredibly sad. thanks very much. another check of the >> reporter: little elm texas, ice on the roads. look at denver it's a snowy a couple of inches that fell yesterday. the temperature this morning, actual air temperature 13 below and feels like 32 below. the cold is pushing through the lakes, lake-effect snow in all the usual spots. they will reach 6 plus inches in
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western new york and michigan and erie pennsylvania. well get a check closer to home. >> reporter: thanks, ginger, david murphy on the terrace. pleasant of sun up over the horizon. it's cold and most of us in the 30s. chilly high of 51 clouds increasing and late-day shower north and west of philadelphia and wet snow in spots tonight. s. arizona is good today. coming up, old navy under fire. outrage over the retailer charging extra for plus size clothes for women, but not doing the same for men. and "gma" investigators credit card hackers. new high-tech way they're swiping your personal information. and what you can do right now to protect yourself.
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all right, we're back now. and "gma" investigators this morning a consumer alert with new ways that hackers are stealing your credit card data. maybe swiping your personal information out of your wallet or purse without you knowing it. rebecca jarvis turned to a star of the "shark tank" to see how it works. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it is shocking how easy this work. robert shows us how criminals
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using just a phone and an app can make off with your credit card information in a matter of seconds. in the race to score a deal this holiday season, you may be eyeing big discounts. but hackers may be eyeing you. and all it takes it a simple app. >> they're becoming more sophistica sophisticated. the last offer, $4 million. >> reporter: and robert is also a cyber security expert. and he shows "gma" investigators how quickly your credit card information can be swiped. >> simply by putting this near your purse, we're able to take your entire credit card information. >> reporter: in a matter of seconds, he not only steals my credit card number, but my pin. my previous transactions pop up on his phone. he says this can happen with credit cards that have smart chips embedded. the wireless technology attached
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to the chips make it possible. experts say it makes another level of security, and you can wave your card to pay. by the end of next year, 70% of credit cards are expected to have these chips. but experts say hackers are already outsmarting these smart cards. how you protect yourself? >> you have to read your entire credit card line by line. >> reporter: he says check your credit card statement for small charges. >> they're getting sophisticated. i'm not going to buy a $5,000 item. spend $20. >> reporter: those microcharges. >> we call that microfraud. >> reporter: they are committed to investing in a system to protect millions of american who is use it every day. products like this wallet are available to help shield your credit cards. >> it's got a little bit of a metal coating. if your credit card was in this,
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couldn't read anything. >> reporter: and putting your credit cards in a metal sleeve or aluminum foil, yes, aluminum foil can protect you from situations like this one. watch, my wallet right next to me. he puts his phone on top it of, showing how easy it is to steal my info again. nowadays on the phone, reason together music, multi-tasking. this is simple. >> we staged this. but this is reality. >> reporter: a problem he warns is not going away. >> the cards are becoming more smart. they contain more data, when they steal it, get more information. this is definitely becoming a bigger problem. >> reporter: the most important thing to do if you believe this has happened, call your bank and credit card company immediately. you should not be responsible for fraudulent charges. but the low tech solution, aluminum foil, wrap it around your card. >> it's not the sexiest look.
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♪ tears of joy which we all have had at some point. laughing in the face of tragedy. they say like strange ways to respond to your emotions. but science may explain these odd reactions. and t.j. holmes is the in the social square with that. good morning. >> let me admit, i cried like a baby on the day of my wedding. not just because i was losing my bachelorhood, maybe had a little something to do with it. but why on the happiest days of our lives, we end up crying. our bodies might be trying to keep us in emotional balance. >> daddy, i'm so happy. >> you're so happy? >> we know them as tears of joy. when we're at our absolute happiest. >> i'm so excited. >> reporter: the flood gates
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open. that's kristen bell, crying her eyes out when her husband surprised her with a sloth. like in this seen from greys anato anatomy. >> george is dead, and i have cancer. >> reporter: some can't help but laugh, you're not losing. . new research from yale says there's a reason our motions often don't match our reactions. >> it's possible when we're feeling overwhelmed with emotions that we need to balance in some ways. >> reporter: this may explain why mary tyler moore couldn't get it together at the funeral of chuckles the clown. >> those individuals that do express this way seem to recover better from that overwhelming emotional experience. >> reporter: or why elaine on "seinfeld" does this. >> get out. >> reporter: when she's really excited. >> will you marry me? >> reporter: but at least you
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now have science as an excuse to ride that emotional roller coaster wherever it takes you. >> baby is so cute i just to want punch it in the face. >> reporter: no matter how strange the destination may be. you have emotional limits, your body know it is too happy, too sad, triggers the option reaction. >> that's interesting. we're going to have a lot of tears of joy coming up. jennifer, josh, liam. the stars of the hunker games are here with us live on "gma." give a journey. give a new perspective. give a little joy. a book is a gift like no other. and barnes & noble is like no other book store in the world. with so many books to discover
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hey, everybody, i'm matt o'donnell. 7:56. the ben franklin bridge has an epic traffic jam it continues, let's go to karen rogers. >> reporter: all because of this overturned tractor-trailer westbound approaching 5th street with debris all over. what is it doing to the ben. you have to check out another view. you can see the delay. we're jammed approaching the tolls to approaching 5th treat. admiral wilson boulevard westbound is jammed. take the betsy ross bridge or the walt whitman bridge.
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talleyville, 1 41 rat route 100, a car is torn apart. we have problems with mass transit, the cynwood line is suspended because amtrak switching problems, shuttle buses are running between cynwood and overbrook and half-hour delays on the new jersey river line. >> live picture, you have it, atlantic city, new jersey, the accuweather story it's starting to get cold. david murphy has the forecast. >> reporter: definitely a chilly start, matt, a little bit of a breeze and lots of sun. we have ticked back up to 40 in philadelphia. most of the suburbs in the 30s. with a light wind blowing feels like 35 in philadelphia. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a high of 51. clouds increase during the day and late this afternoon a shower is possible north and west. there might be a little wet snow
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♪ good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m., and old navy, under fire. why is one of america's biggest stores charging women more depending on their weight? and are you the default parent? the one your kids run to with good news and your problems? could it be hurting your marriage? and power up your workout without breaking a sweat. even if you can't find the time to get fit, we have tips you can use to sneak in shaping up starting now. and channing tatum's revealing one-on-one with george. >> i think people's minds are going ton blown. plus jennifer, josh, and liam, the stars of t"the hunger games" here live as we say -- >> good morning, america.
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and a big bundled up crowd in times square. all excited for those three right there. liam, jennifer and josh. stars of mockingjay. they are here this morning. and look at that crowd. a becoig welcome. their own red carpet. >> they are such great sports. can't wait to talk to them. they also brought with them an exclusive clip no one has seen yet. and several lucky super fans to ask questions right here live. because many people have been lining up overnight for a chance. >> they were here early. >> yeah. and the movie is so good. today, it's a scientific sort of study -- >> another one. >> what your favorite pizza topping says about you and your love life. who you might be best matched up, extra cheese, a little
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pepperoni. we'll discuss. >> oh, wow. all right. a story -- a story for every parent. the number of small children injured at playgrounds is on the rise, and why our smart phones may be to blame for that. >> figure that one out. >> it's easy. and we have the news. good morning, everyone. we begin with the breaking news in the massive recall of faulty air bags that could explode and send pieces of metal flying into your car. reuters reporting that takata corporation is now the subject of a federal grand jury in new york. part of a criminal investigation, they are being subpoenaed to hand over documents related to the defects, blamed for five deaths and forced the recall of millions of cars in the u.s. and worldwide. several suspects in custody accused in this attack on three american sailors in turkey. the anti-american protesters shoved the sailors, sprayed them
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with red paint and threw bags over their heads. the sailors got back to the ship safely. they say it disrespects turkey's reputation for hospitality. and president obama is meeting with the president of myanmar, also known as burma. the once-reclusive nation has been slow to implement the political and economic reforms promised two years ago. and he met with ang sank sue che chee, banned from becoming president in that country. and breaking story for front man bono. flying to berlin for a meeting with a german government official. a rear door fell off his private jet like this one. happened at 8,000 feet. the luggage falling out. but the pressurization of the cabin was not affected. no one was at risk. and the plane landed safely in berlin. and breaking news from wall street, duracell batteries being
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sold. warren buffet's company, berkshire hathaway is buying it for $6.4 billion. and when you thought that a college education couldn't get higher, the average four-year private college costs more than $42,400 per year. and even with that staggering number, this year's tuition ns are actually the lowest in five years. that's the average. it is outrageous. a park in milwaukee is no longer a parking lot. check it out. that tractor-trailer, can you see it there? stuck between two of the park's pedestrian bridges for hours. and you're asking, how did a tractor-trailer get stuck in the middle of the park like that. well, the driver says it was his gps. he was just following the directions. and hey, i have a news flash, next time the gps says drive off
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a cliff or a body of water, i have had that happen to me, don't do it. common sense, people. yes. that is now back to normal. people are able to walk through the park. but the driver faces $600 in fines. >> such a feeling of power when you override your gps. >> i'm not doing that. >> exactly. can i say something, your mother was proudly watching you. every word. >> was she mouthing the words with me? >> it was so adorable. so sweet. i couldn't help but notice that. >> thanks, mom. >> that's my girl. that's my girl. >> and you brought it home, amy. >> nice to have you here with us. now to acquisitions of sexism and sizism against one of the country's top retailers. old navy is under fire for charging more for plus-size women's clothing, not doing the same thing for men. paula faris has the story. >> reporter: this morning furious customers demanding old navy implement a new policy with plus-size clothing for women.
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clothing the retail giant charges more for than regular sizes. >> it's really pretty frustrating. >> reporter: renee is the woman behind a change.org petition with 35,000 signatures and counting. she found a price markup on plus-size items for women online, though the men's line costs the same across the board. >> i felt it was sexist and sizist. >> reporter: we looked at the site and found not only a separate tab for women's plus sizes, but different places. these rock star super skinny jeans, $45 for plus size. telling abc news overnight they cost more because we invest more in them. saying it's specifically design and manufactured to fit and flatter our valued customers. we visited an old navy store and searched, but -- you won't find
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the prices different in the store, they are sold joonline. she is working to change it. discussing how to bring plus sizes to stores. >> we have seen instances where companies have not included plus sizes. take abercrombie, recently adding larger sizes after a backlash. >> reporter: customers going to war with their favorite stores, and sometimes winning. what do you think? for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. "pop news" and weather coming up. but now michael over in the social square with the morning menu. >> yep. here's a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu" in the social square, powered by samsung galaxy. in "pop news," what your favorite pizza toppings may say about you. and a surprising explanation, more kids getting hurt on the playground. smartphones have something to do it. and kim kardashian, set out
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to break the internet. a lot of people tried to help her. how people are responding to the outrageous magazine cover. we have the stars "the hunger games" live on "gma." we have got jennifer, we have got josh, and we have got liam. yes, we do. >> wide angle lens. >> forget that -- ♪ i think everybody's jealous now. hails from the future, sails from the big apple... this is the ship that changes everything! introducing royal caribbean's new quantum of the seas call now to change the way you vacation forever. that's the way i look at life. looking for something better. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging, could i come up with something better.
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that? i dare you. i double dare you. you know, i opened myself up to the beauty of dance and they slap me right across the face. thank you, "good morning america." fortunate unfortunately, my morning was not so good. more like bad morning america. >> we want to say we think you're a wonderful dancer, jimmy. and happy birthday, which is today. happy birthday. >> the reason i wasn't here yesterday is because i was at jimmy kimmel, he was help with the thank you america special. our thanksgiving special. he is just everything and more. >> he didn't take it out on you. >> no, but he did mention it. >> sorry about that. >> he still went along with it. >> he's so funny. happy birthday your jimmy. check in with you. let you know we were watching as well. and what does your pizza paise about you? the smell and taste expert teamed up with the uk chain, pizza express, for a study.
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and they deduced the personal preference may be as accurate as your astro logical sign when you're supposed to be with someone. yes, indeed. here's the breakdown. pepperoni and veggie delights are considered the best match. >> i love pepperoni. >> you need to find yourself a veggie lover. >> okay. >> pepperoni, an extrovert. >> no, i'm shy. shy and misunderstood. >> veggie lovers are charming, but slightly self-absorbed. a good balance according to the science. >> i like pepperoni and mushroom. that's a little bit of each. >> you like a veggie pizza, you're self-absorbed. >> george is taking this personally. >> i take it you like vegetarian pizza? >> i like both. >> fans of the white pizza pie, they're cautious, good with money and they enjoy a debate.
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their ideal come ppanion would the meat lover. they're more likely to be home bodies. >> you can't move after the pizza. you're stuck at home. >> who needs jerusalgenini and when you have pizza and meat balls. go ahead and find love. no? ? . george has had it. >> at the pizza spot, you might find love. this video shows every dog has his day. this guy just needed a lift. literally. it's thursday. >> that tortoise is going fast. >> for a turtle. he's cruising. great gas mileage. nice head room. slow and steady wins the race, everybody. it's thursday, one more day to go. and that is "pop news." >> thank you. >> you're welcome.
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science has once again been >> reporter: we have some huge fans, look at these girls, they got the autograph, right. it's so cold. >> it's freezing, we've been out here since 6:00 a.m. >> reporter: you think this is cold, wait until you see what happens. this is washington, d.c. these are temperatures that will fall that's snow mixing with rain in a lot of spots in new england. friday night we dip below freezing and the windchill will be colder. that's next thursday, it's not going anywhere, guys, it's staying cold except great lakes and the south. that's the big picture, let's go look closer to home. >> reporter: thank, ginger, we're in the 40s, and we have a breeze giving you a windchill in the mid 30s. this afternoon, 51 increasing
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clouds. late today there could light sprinkles and showers moving toward the northern and western suburbs. later tonight a little wet snow is mixing in, but not much accumulation. brisk and chilly tomorrow, 45. 44 on saturday! you. >> there you are. i was wondering where you went to. all right. first up in the heat index. so many distractions these days. they could have serious consequences. especially with children a lot of people get upset with parents at the playground looking at the smartphones instead of watching their children. new research suggests this could lead to children getting hurt. a yale graduate student says that an increase of injuries of broken bones and concussions
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could be the result of distracted parents. a 10% rise in these types of accidents, indirect evidence, but something to think about. >> it makes sense. >> you know you see that all the time. >> make a rule, leave it in the car or at home. your child will be safer. everybody wins. next up, we have presidential love in social media. a little bit of a showdown too. started with bill clinton. tweeted wednesday, he received his copy of "41" that former president bush wrote about his dad. but called him out for not being on twitter, #how are you not on twitter? he went to instagram, thanks, 42. you like the book about your pal, 41. and he added the hashtag, how are you not on instagram? brother from another mother. >> they are friends. >> and especially close with the
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dad. >> i love those story. and buzzfeed with a signature list. this time offering fitness tips for when you're feeling lazy. how you can get moving and motivated. adding exercise to your social life. instead of commuting to work or school, running or cycling home. walking home. gives you a breath of fresh air. and here's my favorite one. i have done this before, turn your favorite tv show not into a drinking game, but a work out game. olivia pope on "scandal," five squats. every time for me, a zombie gets a knife in the head, five squats. >> that's a beautiful game, amy. good morning, america. >> thanks again for sharing. >> i actually do -- >> all right. >> those are both great ideas, though. >> really. sorry. >> we're going to have the gopro at home. and today's "morning stir,"
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the default parent. the one that kids go to with their good news and problems. can stir up resentment between the spouses. we have more on that. >> reporter: it's what some families like the johnsons from "blackish" call the every day jam. >> i forgot to tell you last week, we need two dozen cupcakes tomorrow. >> reporter: responsibilities falling on both parents. >> we have huge jobs. but coming home from saving lives, i start another huge job. when you come home, you play video games. >> reporter: they call it the default parent in the latest blog. >> one of my daughters walked by my husband, and came to me in the shower, can you put my necklace on? i don't think thing he can put on a necklace. >> i asked mommy when i had tennis. >> you can assume she knows, but not always him. >> reporter: and while they
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share some responsibilities -- >> we're sharing the domestic chores. but i'm doing the other stuff that no one is talking about. >> reporter: he's what she calls the backup parent. >> there's things i'm clueless on. >> reporter: and the kids praise backup dad. >> when we fly with the kids, he's like, great job. what a husband. really? he sat with his kid and gave him the snacks i packed and the games that i packed. and he's a big hero. >> it's good to be a backup parent. >> he's a good backup parent. the best there is. >> oftentimes the default parent has a lot of annoyance and animosity towards the backup parent. they're heralded as a great parent. here you are toiling every day, and no one ever really says thank you. >> reporter: sometimes thankless, but still a treasured job. >> they know where you're supposed to be, where things are. they know what needs to happen. that's absolutely necessary.
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>> reporter: i know that feeling exactly. she admits in the end she wouldn't have it any other way. recently her husband took over one task and she felt left out and clueless. in fairness to the hands on, involved dads, like the one in my home, we know you're invested in the kids, but sometimes we need to vent. >> you did a lot of work in that. >> it's true. >> sounds so familiar. ali's the default parent. i do what i can. she doesn't want it, in a way. >> exactly. you're not doing it right. it's -- according to us, anyway. it's one of those things. she writes humorously about it. why do the kids just know the word, "mom"? why not dad sometimes? >> we're ready for it. >> "hunger games," eight days to go. and we have the three biggest stars, jennifer lawrence, josh
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hutcherson and liam hemsworth. >> we clap for ourselves every day. >> yesterday, you were here for the first one. and now look. >> we haven't matured since you last saw us. >> it's backwards. >> we have learned nothing. >> going backward. this is how big you are, two segments. >> oh, my gosh. >> this is a preview. you brought a clip we're going to share in the next half hour. get caught up. you see the people out here going nuts. so do you have -- do you share that same excitement? even though you've seen it, but you know that everybody else is about to? >> oh, yeah, i'm excited for everybody to see it. the story becomes a lot bigger now. talks about the consequences of war. and everything in the first two movies is coming to a head. i can't wait. i'm really happy. >> did you have a little bit of a separation anxiety? >> every time. >> post-partum depression.
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>> when we're not together -- >> it's really scary. >> no, we ride in the car to and from work together. >> really? >> we don't get separated much in hair and makeup. >> that's going good for the game we have coming up. >> it's a little sick. >> but even in this particular, this part three, so to speak, you two aren't seen together. we get to see gale step up a little bit more and see a tougher side, liam. >> yeah, it was nice to -- to be at work a little more often, you know? >> we like having you there. >> you know, it felt good on the whole. >> we had problems with not having josh around as much. >> not being there with you guys. >> i would get excited, but get anxiety three days before he would leave. three days. >> a slim window where it was okay. >> yeah, where it was fun. >> and it's a little bit different, because it's all about the rebellion. that's what we're leading up to. we don't have the games like in
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the first two. was that different for you guys too? >> yeah, it was. i liked that more. i felt like the movies took on a different tone. and a dramatic and powerful way. >> no games this time. >> no games. >> how about the tag line for this movie? no games this time. >> he's evil. >> might want to bury that. and you even sang. >> i thought -- i thought you said you saying. and i said what? that's every day of my life. my publicist calls, what is it? what did i say? >> you sang, and you sang beautif beautiful beautifully. >> i hate singing. i have a terrible voice. >> she doesn't have a terrible voice. thank you, liam. >> eat a raw fish, like gollum, and made me sing. >> it was a tense morning on set. she was quite stressed about it. i naturally assumed that she
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must have a bad voice. >> i do. >> no, she doesn't. >> i sound like amy winehouse with bronchitis. >> i don't know what that means. >> room service, what do you order? >> i get pasta. >> he gets steak. i don't know. this morning -- >> kale. >> yeah, kale. >> quinoa. >> you spend every day with me. that joke isn't even -- >> the biggest prankster? >> josh. i think so. >> josh. >> yeah. josh just convinced me -- just before we started rolling, and pretended his lost his tooth. and i believed him for a second with the tic-tac. >> we will have more and the sneak peek of mocking jay.
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>> a car struck and critically injured a man who was riding a bicycle in delaware. it hatch at 5:30 -- happened at 5:30 am. the driver of the striking vehicle stopped nearby. 8:27, thursday morning. karen rogers following what's going on on the roads. >> reporter: matt, the big problem is the overturned tractor-trailer blocking the left lane approaching 5th street. you can see the debris over the highway. the delay is starting to improve. westbound traffic jammed past the toll up to 8th and vine. 5th street is blocked because of the messy accident scene. looks like more people instead of taking the ben are taking the betsy ross bridge or the walt whitman bridge.
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on i-95 we've got a new accident it's off to the shoulder on the vine street expressway. slowing there. problems continues with mass transit. cynwood line suspended. new jersey river line half-hour delays and septa buses that go over the ben franklin bridge, matt. >> much colder day. let's go outside to david. >> reporter: it's a chilly start, matt, as you look at the numbers, we're at 44 in philadelphia. we have a windchill making it feel worse. in philadelphia feels like 35. we have a high of 51 clouds on the increase during the day. late today there could showers north and west of philadelphia. later this evening, we could see wet snow mixing in. we're not looking at any accumulation. brisk and chilly tomorrow, 45 degrees. windchills in the 30s.
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looks like we're out there with us in times square. because we have a lot of star power here with us this morning. a lot of excitement for the new "hunger games." we'll have more with jennifer, josh and liam coming up. >> excited about that. and we have channing tatum. talked about his starring role. very different in "foxcatcher," and working with our man, michael. >> what's that film they're doing? >> i'm sure you don't know. >> hey, it's also thankful thursday. and robin is spending time with a remarkable woman who decided to bring joy to people in need. she's got just the recipe to do it. let's go to tony rial with
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the speed feed. >> good morning. and i don't know that i need to tell you the biggest story. no butts about it. francesca is 3 months old, can't see this. kim kardashian, dare to break the internet? memes have been everywhere. she turns into a centaur. and she's a peach here. a can't show that. and he lands on a comet, it appears. and fix the internet, that hashtag, i have a feeling that's going to last longer. and big on facebook, not sure how george is going to feel about this one. a "gma" classic. our unofficial anthem. take a listen. >> i'm going to make a request for george, one of your favorites. "turn down for what" lil john. >> again? >> come on, george, get the
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moves. >> come on, george. >> coming at you. >> it's going viral. people want more, george. and maybe they'll get it? tweet us out with the #gmaspe the #gmaspeedfeed, with the viral moments. and maked and afraid. james franco and seth rogan, they'll appear in a special episode of naked and afraid. and as you can imagine, very little is left to the imagination. take a look. >> what are you doing here? >> seth. >> are you joking me? >> oh, man. >> you're supposed to be a hot australian-like survivalist. >> dune anything about surviving out here? >> i'm glad it's you, brother. >> okay, okay, o. >> honestly, i was a little surprised. >> i was hoping to be teamed wupd a woman, but franco is the next best thing. >> we have blurred out a lot.
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and that's in the megaweek, and the guys join us to talk about the interview in december. hopefully dressed and brave when they're here. that's the speed feed, robin. >> you have jennifer's attention, tony. marking her calendar, where is that going to be? >> discovery channel in december. >> hi, mom. >> hi. >> the lights are everywhere. >> oh, my gosh. you're such an idiot. >> they are wonderful. keeping it real. the stars that make up the hunger games love triangle. they were at the twitter mirror a little earlier and brought an exclusive sneak peek just for us. >> i edited it. >> we brought it in ourselves. >> i wanted to give you the whole movie. >> i'll be honest with you, i didn't know there was a clip. >> let's watch. >> please. please, urge them to stop this war before it's too late. and ask yourself, can you trust
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the people you're working with? >> we need a respond. >> thank you peeta for these revelations about the real mockingjay. >> did you see what he looks like? >> i saw a coward. >> you don't know what he's going through. >> i don't care. i would never say that. even with a gun to my head. >> that's the same guy who defended you at the whipping post. >> i remember this scene powerfully when we were watching. ask just seeing you all. and you are -- >> my body language, watching the clip. oh. >> but you -- the transformation of peeta. >> i didn't do anything personally to achieve that transformation. it's all done with computer-generated images. it's a cgi diet. >> the cgi guys lost weight themselves working so hard to make him look that way.
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>> it's true. >> all four films have been shot, right? >> yeah. >> all four of them. i know you are planning reunions and all that. >> we see each other all the time and hang out. josh and i live down the street from each other. >> bad idea. >> i moved in after him. >> she followed me. >> i did. yeah. so we got really sad on the last day. all right, we are going to hang out all the time. >> it's different. it's not like all day every day for months at a time. >> it is different. >> and the thought of having to go and work with other people. >> it's not easy. >> it's really weird, though. >> i'm retired. >> i'm not going to do it. >> you get to work with woody again, right? >> i just did again. and it was weird. because we play this game on the hunger games. you look at this, and punch him. it's the family game. woody tried to do it on this film that we shot together. wasn't the same.
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he look eed at me, it's not rig, is it? no, man. not here. and thanks for bringi ining it . >> and the one you're working on, didn't help you get ready for this role? "escobar? the. >> yeah, it was intense. i had to lose my mind in this. i got my mind lost. >> he was crazy. no, he wasn't. >> i got to let out my inner looney. >> you're just crazy until they call cut. >> looney. >> and they call cut. >> ask you'nd you're hooking up with your director in the next one. what is that about? >> it is about joy mendengal. >> what? >> i mess it up every time, so i go with the mistake. she invented the miracle mop. when you get a call at 3:00 a.m.
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zog make a movie about the miracle mop, you say yes. >> we have some of your fans. they have been lined up all night long. >> i didn't see you guys there. >> you didn't see them. >> hello. >> super fans. questions over there. >> i do, robin. we have liza who lives in new york city. go ahead and ask. >> what's your favorite part about being in a book to film adaptation? >> i think for me, what i like is we get to go deep. in jomockingjay, two separate movies, you get deeper and show a lot of things that, you know, that you didn't know before. >> yeah. >> i don't know, i like that. >> different perspectives on the story and the character. scripts are just like maps. and book s kind of go more indepth than scripts. >> you guys are good with words. >> thanks. >> we also have fiona. she's from new jersey. what's your question? >> who's your favorite character
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other than your own? >> haymitch. >> i love that guy. >> haymitch or effie, yeah. >> i'm haymitch, for sure. >> i couldn't say haymitch. you're glaering at me. cut it out. >> and from a atlanta -- >> if you could choose one person to be your ally to take down the capital? >> between the three of us? >> story wise within the stories, or just in the world? >> the world -- >> i just to want clarify. >> dwayne the rock johnson. >> i want to give a good answer. >> yeah. >> all right. there you go. so, and then finally, tiffany has this pressing question. >> this question's for jen. you have made clear your passion of eating and food. if you had to choose for the rest of your life pizza or peeta? >> pizza or peeta. wow.
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>> be careful. this is a dangerous -- what are you going to say? >> it's not even a competition. pizza. i'm kidding. >> thanks. thanks for that. you just destroyed this great thing we had going for years. >> well, i can get around it because i still have pizza bagels. and pizza piebites. >> always thinking. lara, thank you. and another question. all right. her daughter, right? i thought you looked familiar. you know them all. can you stand up? your dress is getting a lot of love on twitter. >> thanks. when i put this dress on. if i were a cartoon character, this is what i would wear every day. this is like my favorite outfit. >> you put up with that all the time. hunger games: mockingjay, part 1, starts next week. go to "good morning america" on
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yahoo!. and now the final check of the weather. >> oh, wow. this is my new friend construction jonas from california. how about we find warm pockets. let's warm up and look at this picture. from florida. orlando 80. tomorrow it will be in the mid 60s. the cold gets to orlando. check out the southwest that will be protected. 80 in phoenix and tucson. that's the big picture. let's check closer to home. >> reporter: thanks ginger, david murphy on the terrace. high of 51. increasing clouds and late rain and wet snow shower in the northern and western suburbs tonight! all of these wonderful people. because we have to tell you
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. channing tatum getting well-deserved raves for his role in "foxcatcher." plays mark schultz, struggling in poverty and the shadow of his older brother. until an eccentric multi-millionaire takes him under his wing. >> you have been living in your brother's shadow your entire life. it's your time. it's your time now. >> i know what you mean. >> do you?
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>> everything that i've done, i feel like has somehow been credited to dave. and, you know, i feel that it's time for me to distance myself from him. >> and channing tatum joins us now. such a powerful scene. >> thank you. >> with steve. this guy knew exactly the right thing to say to your character. >> you know, i think everyone deals with certain things that are -- everyone wants to be seen. and i guess appreciated and loved. >> and you played mark schultz, the younger brother of dave, both olympic gold medalists. but dave has his life together, and you're struggling trying to figure it out. >> yeah. dave was, as mark would say, the golden boy. like everyone sort of flocked to dave. mark went in the other way.
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he really wanted to be apart from people. and he wanted people to fear him. and, you know, it's an interesting choice to me. >> and you learned so much about the dynamic, the brothers' dynamic. there's a scene at the beginning of the movie, you're getting on the mat. you don't say anything. >> yeah. >> you're just practicing and you get the whole relationship. >> there's actually 25 pages of dialogue scene that's in the script that's before that. and we realized that we just didn't need any of it because it's all in that scene. it's all -- there's all these scenes with dave taking care of mark and being there for him. >> you're a big athlete. wrestling was new to you. >> completely new. it's by far the hardest thing i have ever done. and i mean it in a -- it's such a mental -- you have to be there with it when you're at the point of suffocation. it's a flow sport. i think you wrestled? >> yeah. you have nothing left at the
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end. >> i hear you got a singlet in the closet still. >> don't make them bring it out. bad idea. they would. >> they probably will now that it's out. yeah, it's a flow sport. no resting. >> you have to keep going, push through. i would think that stripping is harder than wrestling. >> it is on certain nights. i don't want to walk out there right now. it's cold in here. >> i have to ask you about it. let's warm it up a little bit. >> yeah, it was -- >> tell us about michael strahan. >> yeah. he -- look, michael is like america's sweetheart. and the fact that he -- >> there you guys are eigright there. >> he looked great, by the way. got in shape like no other. "magic mike" is not a movie you can half jump into. you have to jump fully in. and he did a triple indy back
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flip into it. people's minds are going to be blown. >> we are going to have fun when it comes out. how is your little girl? >> amazing. thank you for asking. 17 months and running around like crazy. >> that's fantastic. and just a terrific performance. >> appreciate it. >> "foxcatcher" opens in theaters tomorrow. and coming up here, it's thanksful thursday. ♪ 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. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
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♪ yes, there is beauty in the world. we're calling today thankful thursday. honoring people making a difference. meet a 26-year-old woman with the perfect heart who found the perfect recipe for giving back. latrina willshire is making something personal. >> this is katie may's sweet potato pie. she was my grandma.
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raised in alabama. we had this pie memory in our family. >> reporter: a comforting memory of her early childhood. >> i never knew the recipe, but i saw her make the pies. >> reporter: her journey took her through orphanages and holelessness. a tough light. but sugar and spice was in her blood. >> even in the hard times, i kept connection with my grandmothers. >> reporter: twice a month she and two friends feed the homeless in downtown los angeles. the sweet tree paste tries project. >> today we have sweet potato pies, protein bars, chocolate chip cookies and water. >> reporter: and the secret ingredient. >> the secret ingredient is love. and it's all around us. >> reporter: a teachable moment for us all. >> and i needed a purpose.
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i needed to give back. and i wanted to help other people have hope. >> we have it over here. >> thank you very much. >> no problem. >> they're supporting the ones hungry such as myself. and i'm grateful. >> reporter: my mom said you can't put a limit on gratitude. the mayor of los angeles dropped by to give his thanks. >> thank you so much. >> thank you on behalf of the city. >> she is an angel in the city of angel. if we had 4 million of hers, he would be done tomorrow. the government needs to step up and do its part, but we as individuals have to do so also. >> just beautiful to see how she interacts with the people down there. i think she understands what it means to miss out on love. >> reporter: brightening the lives of so many. >> i can't give them home, but a pastry and water. and that's why i love to do this. because i care.
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and i love. >> thank you. god bless you. >> we're spreading love one slice at a time. >> one slice at a time. and she sent a pie here. >> it's delicious. >> it is. her grandma, what a recipe. just one of the stories that you'll be seeing this holiday on thanksgiving. we're bringing something called "thank you america". our special, honoring unsung
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trenton police officers are engaged in are a gun fight. a man identified as a suspect was shot and wounded. no officers were hit by bullets. it happened when police responded to a home invasion along wilson street in trenton. the action cam is on the ground where little took place. the suspect opened fire, so they returned fire. the suspect wounded being treated at a trenton officer. no officers were hit by the gunfire. we'll have a live update on "action news" at noon. let's check traffic and what's going on with the ben franklin bridge with karen rogers. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning, we've been watching the ben all morning. the bridge is jammed from the up side to 5th street because the overturned tractor-trailer is blocking the left lane. the new jersey transit buses that run over the bridge seeing 45 minute delays, this is affecting buses, as well. the river line 15 minute delays, that's better, but the cynwood
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line is suspended. >> much chillier this morning, let's go over to david murphy. >> reporter: you're right about that, matt, philadelphia has ticked up to 43 degrees with a bit of a breeze blowing it feels cooler than that at times. the current windchill feeling like 38 degrees. wilmington a windchill of 37. bundle up as you head outside. this afternoon, high of 51. clouds increase, showers possible moving into the northern and western suburbs late today. this evening, we could see wet snow mixing in, matt, but it doesn't stick. >> we'll have the full accuweather forecast on "action news" at noon, which aning tatem on "live" with kelly and michael.
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announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael." today, star of "magic mike," and the new film "fox catcher," channing tatum. and performing her new hit, grammy award winner estelle. plus, your questions and comments on another edition of the inbox. all next on "live!" [captioning made possible by isney-abc domestic television] announcer: now here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪
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