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good morning, america. boiling point. new arrests in ferguson, missouri, ahead of the grand jury decision. will officer darren wilson be charged in the shooting death of unarmed teenager michael brown? the fbi moving in, the president weighing in. can they stop the violence? >> the big dig out. cleaning up from the epic snowfall that killed at least 13 people. our rob marciano is embedded with first responders who are saving lives. >> so what's going on now, there's a 91-year-old woman inside the house. we need to get her out. the roof might come down. >> and new concerns, will a massive warmup cause historic flooding? >> miracle at the high rise. a window washer falls 11 stories
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from the top of a building and survives. how a car cushioned his fall. >> it appears the car helped him out. >> what the driver of that car is saying this morning. and giving new meaning to the term housekeeper. the hard-working mother who never took a day off cleaning houses gets the surprise of her life. the heartwarming story of how a day at work became the best day of her life. and good morning, everybody. take a look at the video coming in overnight. bill cosby performing in florida to a standing ovation. and now first for the first time he is speaking about the growing chorus of women alleging he sexually abused them. >> those numbers are rising. start with the new developments out of ferguson, missouri. more arrests overnight as the
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city braces for a grand jury to decide whether to charge officer darren wilson in the shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown. the shooting in august touched off nearly two weeks of demonstrations. at least 212 protesters were arrested. this grand jury is comprised of nine whites, three blacks. ferguson is 67% black and just four of the city's 53 police officers are african-american. >> let's get the latest from alex perez right outside the ferguson police station. good morning. >> reporter: good morning dan and paula. that grand jury has been meeting for three months already. now things are calm here right now. but overnight, another confrontation with police and more arrests. overnight, several arrests. three protesters wearing masks made famous by the protest group anonymous taken into custody outside of police headquarters. but on friday, a much more serious arrest. federal authorities in missouri arresting two men believed to be linked to radical groups for allegedly trying to illegally
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purchase guns and disrupt the demonstrations. anger boiling over. protesters and police going head-to-head. the anticipation building. abc news has learned the grand jury, which has been meeting since august 20th, could be close to a vote. deciding possible charges in the racially-divisive shooting death of michael brown. prosecutors saying on friday they will hold a televised news conference to announce the results. meanwhile the community and police bracing for the threat of more violence. officials setting forth a list of 19 rules of engagement for clashes expected in the coming days. st. louis county police purchasing 650 tear gas grenades, 2,000 plastic handcuffs, 6,000 pepper balls and 1500 bean bags filled with chemicals that sting the eyes and nose to disperse unruly demonstrators. more than 1,000 additional
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officers will be on the ground, and the fbi set up shop. 100 agents already here. ferguson mayor james knowles trying to reassure residents fearful of more unrest. >> i want people to understand they are going to be safe in their homes. the police departments are ready to protect business and life. >> reporter: some schools near ferguson canceling monday and tuesday, others promising to cancel if the grand jury decision is announced this weekend. and to give you an idea of how concerned some people are, many business owners have already boarded up their windows, worried that protests could once again turn violent once an announcement is made. dan. >> so much tension there this morning. thank you. and this morning president obama is calling for calm. in an exclusive interview with abc chief anchor, george stephanopoulos. >> what is your message to the people of ferguson and others who are looking to protest? >> well, i think first and foremost, keep protests peaceful. you know, this is a country that
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allows everybody to express their views. allows them to peacefully assemble. to protest actions that they think are unjust. but using any event as an excuse for violence is contrary to rule of law and contrary to who we are. >> president obama weighing in this morning. and you can see george's entire exclusive interview with president obama tomorrow morning on abc's "this week." paula. >> thank you. and we have been seeing the images all week of the monster blast that dumped record snow on western new york. now as residents are digging out, a major snow melt is expected that could mean historic flooding. and meteorologist rob marciano, you notice he was not here at the desk. he was in buffalo with the latest on these developments. hope you're staying warm. >> we are. temperatures in the 20s right now, paula. but we're going to warm up. some of the snow is going to melt.
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what a struggle it has been for south buffalo. so much snow in some cases, shoulder, head high snow. a smothering amount of snow here. the big dig is on south of buffalo. buried residents getting out of shoulder-deep snow. many of them desperately trying to remove the piles of snow on their roofs, yards and address. some still stuck, calling out for help. we're riding with todd roland, chief of the fire department, responding to more than 250 emergencies since tuesday. there's a 91-year-old woman inside the house. we need to get her out because this roof might come down. >> i'd rather take you out when i had the chance than dig you out. >> reporter: within minutes, another call. reports of a man lying unresponsive in his garage. we speed through narrow, snow covered streets. it's not good news. out of respect we need to back our cameras back. a man died of an apparent heart attack, trying to dig the home out of the snow.
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another fatality attributed to this storm. and now a new threat. warming temperatures and rain means flood watches. >> the warming will bring melting. melting will bring water. water will bring floods. >> reporter: homes in this part of new york state are built with roofs that can withstand three and a half to four feet of snow. a house this size, that's about almost 20,000 pounds. the current snow pack has 6 inches of water. and with soaring temperatures and heavy rain the next couple of days, hundreds of these snow-covered roofs are at risk for collapse. national guard and others in a race to dig the homes out in the next 36 hours. volunteers are in full force. the shovel brigade mob of north buffalo to march south and help these folks dig out. the melt is coming. let's talk about it. we have the flood watches tomorrow. a little freezing rain today before the real rains tomorrow night. some of that could be heavy.
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as much as a half an inch of rain. and then temperatures really rise. tomorrow, near 50 degrees and near 60 on monday. look at the temperatures. 66 degrees in new york city, 64 in atlanta, 69 in d.c. and then more cold air coming. so the next three days, guys, is going to be critical. how much of the snow melts and where it goes when it does melt. that's why we think there's going some flooding. more throughout the show. back to you. >> great reporting. we will check with you later on the show. >> looking forward to the warmup, but tricky for buffalo, no question. a lot of other news, and for that as always we get it over to ron claiborne. >> good morning to you, dan, paula, rachel, good morning, everyone. a terror arrest in london. a 19-year-old british man arrested at heathrow airport on suspicion of preparing for acts of terrorism. officials say he was taken into custody thursday just as he got off a plane from jordan. the unidentified suspect was said to pose no risk to the
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flight he was on. and back at home, passengers aboard an american airlines flight that landed at atlanta airport got quite a jolt friday night when a bus collided with the packed airliner. they just landed from dallas, texas. no injuries were reported. and americans are being warned to stay away from mexico's popular resort town of acapulco because of growing protests there. they are protesting the disappearance of 43 students, blocked highways into town and high -- hijacked buses and blockaded the airport. violent protests have erupted in cities across mexico. the u.s. embassy in mexico has banned non-essential travel by its personnel. americans going there are urged to stay in tourist areas. and broadway is paying tribute to mike nichols. the marquee lights went dark in honor of the legendary director and producer. his work spanned more than six decades. he was the husband of diane
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sawyer. he died wednesday evening. he was 83 years of age. and two ohio men are free after spending nearly 40 years in prison for a crime they didn't commit. ricky jackson, now 53 years old, was a free man friday. and his codefendant, wiley was set free a few hours later. they were wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to death in 1964 -- 1965. a witness who was 12 years old at the time later admitted to lying in the case. and the father of a 2-year-old boy who survived a 230 foot fall from a seaside cliff in california has awaken. sebastian johnson has shown signs of recovering, including listening to bedside stories from his mother. he fell off a cliff during a family outing. and for the first time, a female chef is in charge of dessert at the white house. susan morrison is taking over as executive pastry chef after helping make presidential sweets for nearly two decades.
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her first big task, crafting the gingerbread white house on display during the holidays. and finally a florida family survived a terrifying encounter with the bear thanks to the not so ferocious guard dog. meet daisy. she is a 15 pound dachshund. she's a little bit banged up right now. her owner returned from the grocery store. when the bear came into the garage. daisy went on the attack, managing to scare off the 200-pound bear. daisy has dozens of stitches, as you see there, and broken ribs. but friends set up a gofundme account to help with her veterinary costs. tough little dachshund there. >> and it says that daisy is a hero. she is amazing. >> pretty cool. >> really cool. thanks. and switch gears to the developments in the explosive and expanding scandal involving bill cosby. here's that new video of the comedian performing in florida
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overnight where he got that standing ovation. meanwhile, more venues are canceling his shows, and more women are coming forward with allegations of sexual assault. and reena ninan is on the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. talk about divided public opinion. just before the show started, an announcer warned the crowd there might be hecklers. that didn't happen. they appeared to stand behind the 77-year-old comedian. bill cosby receiving a standing ovation in front of a sold out crowd in melbourne, florida. >> i felt if i close my eyes -- >> reporter: new this morning, cosby speaking out for the first time about the decades-old sexual abuse allegations against him, telling florida today newspaper, "i know people are tired of me not saying anything, but a guy doesn't have to answer to innuendos. people should fact check." but now at least six different venues opted to cancel his shows as the number is rising of women alleging the man once known as america's dad drugged and
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sexually abused them. including teresa who spoke to abc news. >> i was taken advantage of in a vulnerable situation. >> reporter: she says cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her when she was 19. her story similar to other women speaking out against the comedian. >> i was sick. i was confused. i was foggy. >> the next thing i remember is waking up in bed naked. >> reporter: cosby's lawyer releasing a statement saying that the rising number of allege allegations in the past two weeks are becoming increasingly ridiculous and completely illogical. and adding when will it end, it's past time for the media vilification of mr. cosby to stop. with 28 tour dates on the books, some fans and venues continue to stand behind him. >> it's tough for him right now, i'm sure. and for his family. >> well, this was supposed to be the year of the comedian's
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comeback. but now a special planned with netflix postponed, and an nbc show in development scrapped. and the next show for november 28th was canceled. a rep confirming to abc news that it was a mutual agreement between the venue and mr. cosby. >> more shoes to drop. paula to you. and we have new information about the gunman who opened fire on florida state university students earlier this week. authorities are now investigating packages he sent out just before he went on that shooting spree and was killed by police. abc's ryan owens has the story. >> oh, my god. >> there has been a shooting. >> reporter: for those who knew the gunman who shot three people at florida state university's library, his campus rampage isn't 31-year-old myron may's only inexplicable act. >> when the details of the incident came out, i was stunned.
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>> reporter: former florida state classmate and current mayor of spring lake, north carolina, is one of at least eight of may's friends told to expect a delivery after the shooter was killed by police. so far the fbi has intercepted at least three of the packages. the one headed to north carolina plus one in texas and virginia. another former classmate, joe paul, says may contacted him on facebook hours before the shooting. >> i put two and two together that he asked for our information because maybe he was sending us a manifesto or -- i don't know what he was sending. >> reporter: federal authorities confiscated those packages and say they pose no danger to the public. police in florida suspect they contain nothing more than his journals and videos he claims show the government was targeting him. this morning students are again walking through that library door where may fired his shots. police say those packages full of rambling writings and videos don't provide a motive. at least not a one that makes sense to anyone except perhaps
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the shooter himself. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, tallahassee, florida. >> and ryan, thanks to you. we move on to a very different kind of story. the new video going viral this morning. a hard-working housekeeper never taken a day off, getting a shock of the best kind. this is an elaborate and an emotional surprise. and abc's rachel smith in for sara haines this weekend has much more. great story. >> it's a touching story, dan. it's not too often we hear of pranks being pulled for a good cause. but that's the case for a single mom of three from cleveland who gets the surprise of her life. get out the tissues. it's the season of giving, and this lucky maid got a gift that will change her life. kara simmons, a single mother of three from cleveland, ohio, has never take an day off. >> kara is an amazing person and sister. >> reporter: her closest friends conspired with the prank it forward to help out this mom
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who's recent health issues has forced her to fall behind on her bills. when a new job pops up, she shows up, no questions asked. >> so funny, i cleaned already. >> reporter: she thinks she's coming to clean a home. but really she's being tricked into a day of pampering. >> it's a big -- >> reporter: first, taste test a meal by a master chef. lobster, truffles, even kobe beef. followed by a massage. then -- >> if you want something, set it aside for later. >> reporter: told to try on designer duds. finally, the big reveal. a deliveryman arrives with a package for the owner of the house. >> is there a problem? >> these are my items. >> they're your what? >> these are my items from the home. >> are you sure? >> yeah. >> we have things that might clear it up. come with me just a minute, ma'am, please. >> reporter: the surprises didn't end there, saving the best for last. >> what your family doesn't know
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is that this is actually your house now. >> oh, my god -- >> reporter: and when she thought it was all over, there was one big surprise left. >> we have another final surprise for you. we wanted to send you and your sister on an all expenses paid vacation to riviera maya mexico to see the pyramids. >> oh, my god! >> how cool is that, right? barefoot wine is responsible for pranking it forward. the video has already raked in 2.5 million hits. >> i love that throughout she had no idea what was coming next. that reaction was priceless. >> the meal tasting, the massage. the designer duds. >> she looked happy with the two forks at the table. >> and just stunned at the end. love it. >> you got to love a good story. somebody so hard-working. single mom, three kids, working, working, working, just the surprise of her life.
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>> absolutely. okay, rob marciano, do you have any tissues? that was a heartwarming >> they are starting to freeze on me, it's a chilly start to the day in buffalo. as we mentioned early in the broadcast, things will warm up. because of this, the storm system that's coming through the plains, we want to start with that, it will produce a severe weather threat today and tomorrow, as well. diseeft texas we'll see -- southeast texas we'll see strong thunderstorms from is an an tow io alls continue. we expand the threat. this will dump large amounts of snow into the inner northern west. a weak system light precipitation through chicago and pittsburgh and buffalo today and be enough to have light
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freezing rain to start. we'll start our warmup in earnest and remain above freezing for the next few days. east to west, florida, shower or two, there, sunny across the desert south west. here's the local forecast. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. no issues on storm tracker 6 live it's blustery and chilly out there, temperatures in the teens and 20s feeling like january. 44 degrees today, mostly sunny skies, mostly cloudy conditions tomorrow, 56. near record warmth for monday, 72. wednesday, 39. thanksgiving, 38. it's a saturday. so no school. but they haven't had school all
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week. not a snow day, but a snow week. >> yes, been a crazy week up there. thank you. more from you later. also coming up, new details in the mysterious deaths of a married couple with ties to the governor of new jersey, chris christie. was this a murder-suicide, or victims of a violent home invader? plus the car was a cushion. a window washer unbelievably plunged 11 stories and lives to tell that story. that timing that may have saved his life. and black friday apparently starts now. you don't need to wait until thanksgiving. the secret ways to get the very best shopping deals right now. ♪
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coming up on "gma," the miraculous survival. a window washer plunging 11 stories. the lucky break that saved his life. shopping deals. secret ways to say this holiday season. what rebecca jarvis learned going head to head with a super shopper. keep it right here. o head with a super shopper.
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>> good morning, it is 8:27 i'm eva pilgrim. in the news, philadelphia firefighters battled an overnight fire in kensington. investigators say the fire started in a sports bar that was under construction. flames spread to three buildings. the fire marshal is looking for clues to the cause, nobody was reported injured.
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let's go outside to meteorologist chris sowers with the latest from accuweather. >> reporter: eva, bundle up if you're heading out this morning, temperatures are in the teens abbey 20 lings. 21 in slatington, pottstown. saints davids 19 degrees, buena, 21, hammonton, 18 degrees. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows near record warm temperatures bide monday, 72. >> that's it for "action news," we're back in a half-hour, for now we send you back to "good morning america." # #
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♪ wave your hands in the air. beyoncé loving to surprise her fans. and the most recent delivers this new video, yeah in her bathrobe there, for her song, 711, or is it 7-1-1? i'm not sure. she's dancing on the balcony and a few other places. how about that. >> wow. >> this is probably not a high budget endeavor. shot on a hotel balcony and maybe a hotel bathroom, and she can make it fantastic. >> she pulls it off. >> just by her sheer presence. >> you were pulling off the same movie this is morning. >> i pulled a few muscles. it's never going to happen again. coming up here on "gma," i'm going to change the subject b r
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entirely. we're getting ready for the holiday season. there she is. rebecca jarvis, she's going to pit herself against a savvy shopping mom armed with a secret weapon. and the question is, who came out the big winner? we'll tell you coming up. first, the millionaire couple with ties to the governor of new jersey, chris christie. >> fire fighters rushed to the scene to pull john and joyce sheridan from their home. now word that the flames may not be what killed them. linzie janis is on the story. >> reporter: this morning, the mystery deepens over the death of john and joyce sheridan. a prominent new jersey couple with powerful connections and close friends of governor chris christie. >> command to division two. we found a second victim. we need a second recovery team up here pronto. >> reporter: they initially believed the september death was a murder-suicide. finding the bodies of joyce, a beloved retired school teacher, and her husband, john, ceo of a top new jersey hospital and a former state official. after responding to a suspicious fire at their home. >> i believe my neighbor's house may be the beginnings of a fire. >> reporter: but a source close
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to the investigation tells abc news the sheridans were stabbed multiple times with at least three different weapon s. police have only retrieved two of those weapons. now the state's attorney general's office launching a separate, parallel investigation amid concerns over the progress local detectives have made. officials telling abc news the state investigators are providing additional manpower and expertise. a spokesperson for the sheridan family exclusively telling abc news, regardless of the reason, the couple's four sons appreciate the help. >> they sense and know and understand that there's a lot of frustration. and people feel we should just know. they understand this isn't for lack of trying on the part of law enforcement. >> reporter: for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> thank you. a real mystery there. now to a story we have been talking about all morning. there it is, this is what happens when a man falls 11 stories and lands on top of your car.
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>> the window washer is in the hospital, and the car owner in his own words is telling us what it was like when the unthinkable happened. abc's matt gutman reports. >> reporter: in hollywood action flicks, you rarely survive falls like this. but somehow a window washer in san francisco friday morning did. plummeting 11 stories right past pedestrians, smashing into the roof of mohammad alcozai's car. >> the thud of the body on to the car. >> just a huge boom. >> reporter: police say the window washer bounced off the car and on to the pavement. after he rushed to help the man, he looked back at his car. >> when i turned around, i saw my car. it was completely pressed. >> reporter: police say it's miraculous that pedestrians were spared. >> everyone that was on the ground level is very lucky. >> reporter: as was the window washer. that camry apparently partially breaking his fall. >> it appears that's what helped him out.
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>> reporter: look up in any city in america, and these professional daredevils will be perched off of buildings. like the crew i recently joined in miami 400 feet up. but before they let me into their office, the crew gave me a safety briefing, providing a number of fail safes. >> this is your working line, this is your emergency line. >> reporter: but the leading cause of accidents, like the one that brought lower manhattan to a standstill earlier this month, is faulty cables. after two tortuous hours, that pair was rescued from the just-opened world trade center. they were unhurt. but that san francisco window washer, not as lucky. authorities say he is still in critical condition. for "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> i'm petrified of heights. let's just put that -- >> absolutely. never do that job. it's amazing that he survived. and send him good vibes from here in new york. let's get back to ron claiborne with an update on the top stories.
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>> that is right. hi, again. hello there, good morning. we begin with ferguson, missouri. with that town on edge awaiting the grand jury's imminent decision in the michael brown case. overnight, three people wearing masks associated with the hacker protest group anonymous were taken into custody. this was after authorities arrested two men for trying to illegally purchase guns. and comedian bill cosby received a standing ovation in florida amid sexual abuse allegations. he says a guy doesn't have too answer to innuendos, people should fact check. and the undefeated division iii m.i.t. engineers. brains and brawn are behind them. the quarterback is, yes, a future rocket scientist. 17 players are high school valedictorians. this afternoon they play hussn university in fathe first-ever playoff for both team s. and finally, when little sophie has had enough of playground swinging, she puts
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the family english bulldog on the swing for a ride. the dog's name -- get this -- it's name is ozzie paws bourne, the prince of barkness. a long and odd name. it's hard to tell if he's enjoying the ride or can't wait to get off. >> i don't think he has a chance of removing himself from the swing by himself. >> he's stuck in there. >> no choice. >> he is stuck. >> i think the prince of barkness is playing happy. but he's got evil plans for later. he will deal with that family on his own time. ron claiborne, thank you. let's get it back up to buffalo now and rob marciano in the snowy scene there. our own little prince of barkness. looking, as paula said, very, very youthful in that hat this morning. >> yes. you look 15. >> youthful, you do what you got to do, temperatures in the lower 20s. we'll get above freezing for the first time in days and stay above freezing, but it will be an issue at the start, see
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freezing rain and the melt will be the issue. let's talk weather briefly here. we have a storm system kind of the beginnings of what's going to be a big storm system affecting half of the county. a lot of moisture will start in the form. freezing rain. take a look at the maps and we'll walk you through what's going on. temperatures in the 50s in spots, 30s in hatter ford and the southerly -- hartfor the. here's the main crux the storm. severe storms from dallas to san antonio. houston temperatures in the 70s, we could see hail or tornado or two possible and that threat pushes off to the east tomorrow. we'll have heavy rain with this, as well. we'll see 2 to 3 inches of rainfall in parts of the south and another shot of cold air
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behind that. that's a check on your national outlook here's what's going on where you live. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. a nice quiet morning around the delaware valley. blustery and cold with temperatures in the teens and 20s. we rebound to 44 degrees later this afternoon and 56 by sunday. guys. buffalonians up north, didn't get a whole lot of snow, the shovel brigade mob. we may become a part of that to dig folks out before the temperatures become too toasty in the next couple of days. >> that's cool. we'll have much more from you coming up. and also coming up, the new ways to save this holiday season. no reason to wait until black friday. the tricks you need to know right now. and parents to be are turning to "the hunger games" movies for inspiration. that's ahead in "pop news".
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♪ ♪ it's not about the money ♪ we don't need your money keep singing, paula. she was singing on the break and now refuses. >> i don't mean to people to turn the channel. that's why. >> you have a beautiful voice. right there. that woman you're looking at, rebecca jarvis, our chief business correspondent. when you can score a deal, no reason to wait for black friday. >> the bargains are out there, and you have to know where to look. and as you mentioned, rebecca jarvis pitting herself against a super shopper. but no coupons needed. >> reporter: it's the most wonderful time of the year to bag a bargain. apps like redlaser, shopsavvy and buy via, you can now instantly know whether you're getting the rock bottom prices. >> this weekend is the time to start shop. black friday is black week. >> reporter: we went on the hunt at target at minneapolis,
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minnesota. we met up with working mom and deal hunt alice. what's the biggest amount of savings you've had? >> i've had 30 to 50% off of items. >> reporter: her secret weapon, her smartphone, loaded up with target's money-saving app, cartwheel. >> don't have to clip coupons. and have your purse overflowing. >> reporter: we put it to the test. alice scans for deals with her phone, while i scan the aisles. see you at the cash register. over 10 bucks off. 49 bucks. >> i wanted a coffee maker. i just searched cartwheel. and the coffee makers are 20% off. >> reporter: at checkout, we start off almost tied. $157.10 and $157.11. i saved $15.99. >> yes, you did. >> reporter: just 15.99. but using cartwheel, coupons and a store credit card, alice
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reduces her bill of more than $157 to $102. saving $55. >> that's awesome. >> reporter: you definitely beat me by a lot. >> thanks. >> reporter: a lot. a lot, a lot. a small price to pay for holiday savings this big. it was nice shopping again. >> nice shopping with you. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, minneapolis, minnesota. >> our thanks to rebecca. she is a savvy shopper regardless of what happened. >> have you started shopping? >> no. >> no. >> but you have your tree up. >> i do have any tree up. first thing's first. >> a step ahead of everybody. and coming up, pitbull, the man behind the catchy song, "fireball," and host of the american music awards on abc, weighing in on what to expect during one of the biggest nights for music fans. it's all ahead on "pop news" with rachel. stick around, everybody. get to kohl's this weekend for
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♪ there's "pop news" going on. sara's getting married this weekend. >> today. >> yes. >> sara haines, we love you. we hope you're not watching, but we love you. ; she's definitely not watching. we're glad to have you in, rachel smith, this weekend and next. >> thank you. happy to keep her seat warm during this special time. let's get to it. thanksgiving is just days away, and the stars are sharing how they are celebrating the holidays. one of hollywood's favorite bromances, of course, i'm talking about ben affleck and matt damon. bringing their families together at matt's home in l.a. and jennifer garner says she's making her grandmother's sweet potato pudding. sounds delicious. right? and ben is bringing the wine as well as a special guest who is his mother. and another duo from hollywood, kevin bacon and kyra sedgwick, are embracing the season of
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giving on the east. they have been serving up hot meals and plenty of smiles at the food bank for new york city. even some selfies in there too. lovely ways to celebrate. and something on the minds of many this weekend, racing to the theaters to see the new "the hunger games" movie. it's not just a frenzy at the box office, but inspiring a permanent legacy. it's among baby girls. get this. 29 babies have been named katniss since the release of the film in 2012. it was from zero babies before. may the odds be ever in their favor. >> how do you come up with that name in the book? >> she come up with lots of imaginative names in the book. a great imagination. >> great imagination. >> got me tripped up as i was reading. you're thinking about how to pronounce the names. >> you're thinking about catnip. maybe that's just me. >> says the lover of cats. >> exactly.
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totally hijacking the "pop news". >> i have to get to this, as i am, you are too, counting down to the american music awards take of her new hit "a heart wants what it wants." reportedly written about justin beiber. that's backstage from her rehearsals. can't wait to see the big moment. and we'll have more inside details on the amas. >> i don't believe that pitbull gets nervous. we'll be right back. >> not buying it.
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all right. thanks so much for hanging with us this saturday. a big good-bye from all of us here in new york and rob up in buffalo. stay warm, everyone. up in buffalo. stay warm, everyone. >> i'm eva pilgrim, coming up next on "action news" saturday at 9:00. bill cosby is speaking out. after a month of being stolen in south philadelphia, louie the dog is back with his other than. we're tracking rain and brief taste of spring in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. next on "action news" saturday morning.
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>> good morning, it is saturday, november 22 i'm eva pilgrim, here's what we're following for you right now on "action news." developing overnight fire erupts in a montgomery county town home development. a black lab stolen out of the a car in philadelphia, is reunited with his other than. who made the reunion possible and what the owner is giving her dog. an 8 custom is underway in -- an 8k is underway in philadelphia. there's a marathon tomorrow morning. it's chilly for the runners. >> reporter: i remember the runners last year they were complaining it was too warm last year.
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they will not have that this year i can promise that. a look at the center city skyline, it's blues you bluster and chilly. we'll have clear conditions. allentown are 15 degrees, that's a new record. the old record was 17. hammonton, 15. pottstown bottoming out at 15 degrees, trenton, 19. wilmington, 20 degrees, we recovered a little bit, but chilly for november standards. pottstown, 24. fleetwood, 25. quakertown 25 all these locations were in the teens. buena, 33. same number for glassboro, hammonton, 22 and woodbine 17 degrees. some of the pine barrens hanging you let in the upper teens and low 20s. satellite and radar locally we don't have too much going on the next system we're watching is pushing into the eastern great lake states, accuweather says expect a nice

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