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trailer exclusively on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo. s. and coming up, the cast "the imitation . good morning, america. breaking overnight, decision in ferguson. >> no probable cause exists to file any charge against officer wilson. >> the streets erupt in anger. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> gunfire, tear gas, police cars set on fire. a family's anguish. a plea for calm ignored. >> i join michael's parents to and anyone protesting the decision to do so peacefully. >> buildings in ferguson burning through the night. >> disperse immediately. >> reporter: gunfire shuts down air traffic over st. louis. and thousands of others protestiprotest ing in cities from los angeles
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to washington, d.c. the first time we are seeing the evidence. what they were told happened right before he shot and killed 18-year-old michael brown. this morning, a city and a nation on edge. and a massive nor'easter heading for the east coast. tens of millions of people in its path heading home for thanksgivi thanksgiving. up to a foot of snow about to affect the busiest travel time of the year. and we do say good morning, america. as you know, a very tense night after the grand jury's decision not to indict police officer darren wilson in the shooting death of michael brown. george is live in st. louis, missouri, thankfully seems quiet right now, george. >> reporter: right now it appears calm. but last night, chaos.
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the reaction was swift, it was violent. shots fired. protesters set fire to buildings, looted buildings throughout ferguson. national guard marched in, tear gas. and look at the police cars burning after the national guard comes in. >> and it resonated all around the country. a number of protests. passionate, but for the most they were peaceful from washington, d.c., l.a. protesters did shut down a highway there to here in new york out in front of our times square studio. but as we said all across the country, and the vast majority of them, listen to what michael brown's family said and no violence. >> and robin, look at the front page of the st. louis post dispatch this morning, so much anger and anguish here. the st. louis police chief said, the fabric of our community has been torn apart. you see this map, the worst violence was concentrated in the small area of ferguson.
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alex perez is there now. good morning, alex. . our parent company, disney, >> reporter: good morning, george. authorities say these were some of the worst protests they have and committed to helping create seen since the ordeal began in healthier generations and giving august. $ 1 million to feeding america many people are waking up to this in ferguson. this was a strip mall building. to provide nutritious meals to you can see the windows completely shattered here. kids after school. over on the end, fire fighters and now "the imitation game are battling hot spots. with the, telling the story building still smoldering from a fire. about the cracking of the german overnight, the streets of enigma woed in world war ii. ferguson, missouri, descending the cast joins up. into fiery chaos. it's a bright mathematician who a violent clash between police has trouble fitting in with his and protesters in the aftermath peers. take a look. >> i have asked if you want to of the heated grand jury come to lunch with us. decision. clearing officer darren wilson >> no, you didn't, you said you in the shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown. were going to get some lunch. >> no probable cause exists to file any charge against officer >> have i offended you in some wilson. way? >> no. >> reporter: brown's mother emotional in the streets after >> would you like to come to learning her son's killer would lunch. >> what time is lunch. be a free man. >> it's a bleeding sandwich. soon after the announcement, reports of gun shots outside the >> i don't like sandwiches.
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ferguson police station, >> bril atlantay played. followed by widespread looting, and benedict, as you remember store front windows smashed. playing allen, did you have and look at the inside of this something you wanted audiences to take away? >> a lot. walgreens store. hurling tear gas and smoke bombs he was somebody we cared about getting the legacy right. to try to disperse the crowds. he's somebody who deserves a far >> i can't, let's go. >> reporter: from the white bigger place in our culture and house, president obama calling for calm. our history than he's been >> hurting others or destroying afforded as both an property is not the answer. >> reporter: but his words going extraordinary scientific mind and philosopher. unheard on the streets of the man behind modern computing ferguson. >> cover your head. science. >> and keira, you play joan, the >> reporter: protesters chucking rocks and bottles at police lone woman in the sea of men, cruisers. >> don't throw objects at the much like the cast. i can't imagine what it was police zbl like. >> i can't imagine what it was police. >> reporter: and then setting like either. them aflame. must have been really odd. at least a dozen buildings, >> and the relationship between raging infernos. joan and allen was beautiful. a parking lot in nearby did you do a lot of historic research on who joan was? >> she was an incredible woman. dellwood, torched. fire crews rushing to snuff out the fact there was a woman at the center of breaking the e the flames. it's 2:10 in ferguson, nick ma code was extraordinary authorities are working to get it under control. in and of itself. behind me, that's a strip mall >> you have called this a movie
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about outsiders, and the engulfed in flames. one of many set on fire by importance of being different. what did you hope to achieve? protesters overnight. resulting in nearly 30 arrests >> this is a movie that celebrates those who are and nearly a dozen people different. not burdened down by normality. this is the forefather of the treated at hospitals. the national guard marching in. computer. who, you know, shortened a war >> i didn't see a lot of and saved millions of lives. peaceful protest out there >> charles, i know that you play tonight. the tough commander in the >> reporter: and many of these imitation game, and a star of fire fighters and response crews working through the night. authorities say they heard at least 150 gun shots last night. one my favorite tv shows, might but none of those gun shots came have heard of it, "game of from police officers. now, at the st. louis airport thrones." they are expecting some delays last season we thought you were done. today and cancellations because of the no fly zone that was in order here. and, of course, the big issue but we might see tyrion lan here today will be assessing the damage as the day moves on. george. >> okay, alex, thanks very much. stir? season five? >> yeah, i wake up in the shower joined by brittany, a member of having a terribly bad dream. might is the operative word. more than that i cannot say. teach for america here in st. >> you and allen, for the louis. you were in the middle of the protests, what did you see? downton abbey fans, you are in >> saw a lot of things. the next season. mostly a community in profound we here in the states -- >> i don't believe i can work
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without him now. >> it's in the contracts. grie grief, utter anguish. it's known as the matthew good people don't think there is a clause in my contract. has to be there at least five chance for justice. days of filming a year. >> sucks to be you. i was caught in the middle and tear gassed. i was standing with the >> and then i know, matthew, you play the youngest member of the community, demanding just justice not just for mike brown group. >> yes. >> what was it like for you but all our children. filming? >> well, it was easy to relate >> you heard the prosecutor to a young guy who's just at saying there was no probable cause. what do you think he missed ? university and just learning his >> well, i'm not a legal expert. field. so as a young, inexperienced since mike brown has passed we actor, it was quite easy to have had two more relate to. police-involved shootings in st. >> we have one social media question. heather on instagram wants to know, is it ever intimidating louis. and we saw an unarmed man shot taking on a movie based on real down, a 12-year-old shot down by events? >> it's difficult when you're police. making a film about something we need meaningful action moving because you have to judge the forward. >> in the protests last night, documentary element. you want to do it justice. but drama demands something uchb who was there and tried to take over? >> a lot of the folks in the often a little more interesting family we built in the protest community and across the community were there. than real life. unfortunately things turned. balances the issue. >> it was a fantastic film. everyone should see it. but, you know, dr. king told another news man that riots are "the imitation game" opens in
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the language of the unheard. we have to say what are we not theaters this friday. and coming up, alton br hey! it's mister monopoly. listening to in this community? >> thank you so much. bring in steve osunsami right now. we heard the prosecutor last night release the evidence, you have been going through it. what did you find. >> a mountain of evidence, for the prosecutor, this is now the process of trying to convince residents here that what happened here was truly justice. this is the first time we're seeing this photo of officer darren wilson immediately following the moments where he shot and killed 18-year-old michael brown. grand jurors studied these injuries from what police say was a beat down. according to the medical report, wilson was treated for a facial injury and needed medication. in testimony unsealed this morning, hearing his version of events in his own words. how brown pushed into the police suv and tried to grab his gun. hands were up, coming into the
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vehicle, i was hit in the side of the face with a fist. the only way i can describe it, i felt like a 5-year-old holding on to hulk hogan. he said brown looked like a demon. those were his words. and the deadly gunfire, i was yelling at him to stop and get on the ground. he's coming at me in the same way, i fired more shots. and he went down right there. and the new monopoly millionaires' club lottery game. where you have 3 ways to become a millionaire. prosecutor said that what made first, win the top prize of up to 25 million dollars the zirns were witnesses in the cell phone video from the day he when you match all the draw numbers. was killed. or win 1 million dollars when you match all the club numbers. he says some of them changed or you could win up to one million dollars as a contestant their stories or made them up. some witnesses admitted they on the exciting new tv game show in las vegas. didn't actually see the shooting play the monopoly millionaires' club game today. or only saw a part of the there could be more million dollar prizes shooting. only repeating what they had than any lottery game in us history. heard on the street. the pennsylvania lottery. benefits older pennsylvanians every day. some adjusted the statements to fit the facts. others stood by original statements even though their statements were completely discredited by the physical
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evidence. >> reporter: grand jurors pourd over tape, radio calls from the day of the shooting. >> we need several more units, there's going to be a problem. >> reporter: the family of michael brown says it's easy to assassinate the character of the victim because he is dead. they question the integrity of the process because they say the prosecutor administers the grand jury and it's in the prosecutor's best interest to keep his cops, his police safe. >> thank you. to robin now speaking with the family's attorney. >> all right, george, thank you. joined now from ferguson by benjamin crump, the lead attorney for the brown family. thank you for spending time with us. we saw the reaction that michael brown's mother had after learning of the grand jury's . join us thanksgiving night. decision. you were the one who delivered right now, alton brown is the news to her shortly before helping us countdown to it became public. thanksgiving. he hosts "cut throat kitchen." can you share any more details with us? >> yes, ma'am. no sabotage here. we had just prayed, robin.
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then took the phone call, the he's brought tips for preparing attorney called me. and transporting your and she really had faith that the system would work for her child. thanksgiving meal. so she was just completely you are slapping our hands. >> trying to keep you off the feed. >> we like to eat. devastated. she was overwhelmed with emotion >> stay in a size zero, can't and heartbroken that the system eat this. did not work equally for her >> mashed potatoes, reheat them, child. >> mr. crump, after the grand don't taste the same. jury's decision, officer >> you have to store and relet wilson's defense team said in part law enforcement personnel must frequently make them. zip top bags, pot of hot water, towel in the bottom, on the split-second and difficult decisions. stove top, low heat, filled with officer wilson followed his training and follow theed the water, drop in and leaf them. law. what is your reaction to that in about 15 minutes, piping hot. statement? >> nobody is ever held and don't make them gummy, put accountable. we have to change the system. the souls of thousands of young the butter and the herbs. and you can freeze them in the african-americans that we have bags. it'll be fine. >> okay. i trust you. to change this system. i trust you. >> you should. it is imperative that we have to >> love green bean casserole. make positive change here or >> i do too. this is going to continue to >> i love when it's crunchy. play out over and over again. >> when you say change the >> if you're transporting this a system, what exactly do you mean? >> robin, michael brown's long distance. do the webeans, sauce, onions
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parents really want his death to separately and assemble later. be a catalyst for change to i cook in cast iron skillets, so change this system. it stays hot. a system where the local but you end up with soggy prosecutor who has a symbiotic onions. cook them ahead, put them on the relationship with the local cassero casserole, and right before i police department and the local serve it. you're such a new yorker, it's police officers who kill young people of color have to sit in just a torch. take a torch from a hardware judgment whether to indict them store. and in 30 seconds, you get or not. nice -- well, they have no relationship >> wow, look at that. and no regards for the young >> nice, crispy onions. people of color that have been what man's not sexy carrying one killed. and we often see the system of these. i have crispy coming out of my exonerate these police officers ears, ladies. over and over again. we continue to see our children that's a tip for that. >> what says thanksgiving more being killed by the people who are supposed to protect and than having a blow torch like serve them. that? >> nothing. >> stuffing is a must. and there's no consequence when they were killed. >> stuffing is a big issue when you're dressing. >> despite their immense pain, only stuffing inside the bird. outside the bird, it's dressing. many appreciated michael brown's just saying. family releasing a statement here's the thing, instead of saying not to answer violence making it in a big vessel. with violence. that is not the answer here. and not in their son's name. you want to make this at somebody else's house, make it there were many protests around in muffin tins, stick in a bag, the country. the majority of those protests transport them, in the pan, 350 were peaceful.
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but the same cannot be said in oven for ten minutes. ferguson as you know. and they're hot again. somebody's been picking at this. is there something additionally >> see no evil, hear no evil -- that the family would like to say to the protesters? >> taste no evil. >> his mother and father continually and for peace. >> can we taste this? they want people not just to it's hard when you're make noise, but to try to make a transporting the turkey. >> here's the deal. watch this. >> okay. difference. they really want the michael >> if you have the turkey gone and have to go to grandmother's brown law, this proposal for all house, take them, do this. police officers to have to wear i've got a box. video body cameras in every city a card board box, all right. in america. card board box, packing chips. they say we have to be >> what? disciplined and dignified. can't have a few bad apples >> these are from fedex or some destroy the message of michael other shipper, not an endorse. brown's call for peace. >> i think that's something that make the turkey in a roasting we all can agree upon. pan and a bath towel. mr. crump, thank you very much. pick it up, you got that? and the best to michael brown's >> got it. >> drop it on the packing chips. family. thank you, sir. >> thank you, robin. put the towel over it. either more packing chips or >> and thank you, robin. even bubble wrap on top of that. the grand jury here finished its close up the box and you have a work. no criminal charges filed special delivery for grandmom's against officer wilson. but there's a federal house. that's all you have to do. investigation, a civil rights investigation. that'll stay hot for about three
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go to pierre thomas with that. hours like that. >> you should take this act on >> reporter: the focus and the pressure turns to the justice the road, and you are on tour, department. it will be the final word on whether criminal charges are aren't you? filed against officer wilson. >> dance, we need the dancing and the threshold is very high. part. there you go. now it's a show. they have to determine whether >> aren't you going on tour? his decision to shoot brown was >> yes. unreasonable under the i have been on tour, alton brown circumstances. and they must find evidence dive.com. and back on tour in january. officer wilson intentionally and the next few games anybody violated his civil rights, with problems on thanksgiving, possibly because of race. it's a vigorous investigation. tweet thanksgiving sos. no guarantee how it will turn i'll be there. out. not expecting it to be done for >> with a blow torch. we'll be right back. weeks. we'll be right back. attorney general holder has taken an interest in the case. and gone to ferguson. last night he issued a statement, the evidence should not be prejudged and called the revealed through the work death a tragedy. >> there's a second of its scholars and graduates. investigation into the it has inspired strength and purpose. underlying conditions in the ferguson police department. an enduring symbol of passion and excellence >> yes, looking into whether the that is not static, but moves among us. ferguson police department discriminates against minorities. there are questions about whether the police force is a feeling...a shared experience, diverse enough, and bias in traffic stops. a reminder that we are connected for life.
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and they will work with the police department to address the issues. they may seek a court order to we are penn state, force the department to change making our mark on the world. if there's disagreement. >> more work to be done. back to robin. >> thank you. and the grand jury met for 25 a secure retirement. days over three months, hearing 70 hours of testimony. a new home. dan abrams has been reading through the documents released earning your diploma. overnight. many people are upset. some of the people who are providing for your family. upset, it wasn't hurt in front of a jury. explain the difference between a real associates, using walmart's benefits regular jury and the grand jury. to build better lives for their families. >> not deciding guilt or innocence, just if there's enough case to go to trial. opportunity. that's the real walmart. much more secretive, casual, only need 9 out of 12 to have as a toddler, i enjoy three activities. breaking things... the case move forward. evidence not typically admitted spilling things... in a trial can be admitted in a and just general destruction, in the abstract sense. grand jury. you have a couple of detectives walk in, the prosecutor asks for so i, for one, am not a big fan of nest. a charge, and they get it. this was more akin to a jury. you see, the dropcam is always watching... they got all the evidence to even when my folks are in another room.
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evaluate. still no cross-examination of i rue the day that this product was invented. witnesses, et cetera, but more like a typical jury trial in the but i'm not 100% sure what rue means. amount of evidence that these nest dropcam. welcome to a more thoughtful grand jurors got to evaluate. >> not typical, not polled. you have no idea the count. >> a lot of people to want know. we needed 9 out of 12. how many were there? 7 to 5? we don't know, and we will likely never find out because the grand jury deliberation prose is secretive. >> you were watching the prosecutor's lengthy press conference last night. he was not -- in your opinion, not only defending the process, but the facts behind it. >> the reason for the prosecutor to give this case to the grand jury, look, they decided it. not me. i didn't just call a detective or two and for a particular charge, i gave them all the evidence. but in the press conference the d.a. sounded like he was defending the finding of the grand jury, not just the process. >> and this is unusual.
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as you said before. >> no question. this process was unusual. getting the grand jury this much evidence. all of this to then decide is very unusual. >> and then to make it public so people are pouring over it. >> that too is unusual. >> thanks very much. now to amy with the other top developing stories. nice. good morning. thank you to alton, have a great and we begin with concerns about day. those exploding air bags blamed for at least five deaths and millions of car recalls. u.s. senators have given the air bag's manufacturer, takata, a deadline of december 12th to answer more questions about the faulty air bags. including how they were made and >> ♪ whether there was a cover up. >> good morning, more people are expected to gather at philadelphia city hall to they are not satisfied with the protest the grand jury testimony by a company executive decision not to charge officer last week. darren wilson in the shooting honda, hit hard, now admits it decision not to charge officer unarmed teen. failed to report more than 1700 a protest in philadelphia late last night was peaceful. claims of death or injury from we'll have live updates on the other defects since 2003. fallout here and in ferguson it's blaming computer errors. on "action news" at noon. well, troubling news as 8:56 on this tuesday,
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millions of americans plan to november 25th i'm tamala edwards. fly home for the holiday. let's get a last look of the roads with karen rogers. close calls on airport runways >> good morning, we're looking are taking off. live at the schuylkill expressway. what you're seeing is a car figures show on average there is pull away but right here a near-collision on an airport there's a truck accident on the schuylkill expressway runway almost once a day. westbound at city avenue at the number of near-misses rose this point so you can kind of see the traffic isly jammed more than 60% in the last from the boulevard to gladwyne decade. on the schuylkill expressway airports with the most so-called westbound. all right mercer county 295 runway irn u kushss were in northbound at olden road look at these delays. chicago, l.a.x. and atlanta. you're going about 17 miles an hour right now. this accident that was the good news is there has been blocking a lane has been moved a drop in the most serious off to the shoulder so i guess cases. new fallout from the health it's a little improved because care scandal at veterans you were traveling in the single digits earlier. hospitals. jammed northbound on 295 in the phoenix v.a. facility new jersey approaching 195 to director has been fired. past olden avenue, tam. >> thank you karen. an investigation found 40 paints let's go outside to meteorologist, david murphy. patients died waiting for it's a beautiful tuesday but things will change. appointments at the hospital. >> yeah, sure enough. we have some cloud cover this and snow forced the buffalo morning, tam. every now and then the sun bills to relocate to detroit to tries to break through. take a look, though. play the jets. play they did. a winter storm watch has been the best performance of the year posted for tomorrow. by the bills. yesterday morning it was only and her is the best moment. up in the poconos now the instead of dancing in the end weather service says down to the delaware river and these areas highlighted in blue are where we're going to see rain in the morning and a change to zone, tight end scott chandler wet snow as the morning goes
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on. celebrated by -- can we see it your exclusive accuweather 7-day, 57 today, partly sunny, here? shoveling snow. cooler than yesterday but it's a tribute to the fans back still a bit above average. snow tomorrow. it will start out as rain and home. and the bills won 38-3. then change to snow from >> that's great. philadelphia north and west. >> yeah. kind of a wet snow. probably mainly just wet roads a little something for everyone. around the city. >> creative. a little slick up north and >> appreciate you not mentioning west the farther you go mainly rain south and east. the saints game. appreciate that very much. talked to michael about that tam. >> thank you, david. early. and the nor'easter that's "live with kelly and going to wreak havoc. michael" next up here on 6abc. i'm tamala edwards. have a great tuesday. >> a lot of people doing >> ♪ >> from forth caroline up to maine. the watch is the blue. the pink is the warning. interior new england. parts of massachusetts connecticut and new york there it's all going to start as rain and heavy rain today in florida. georgia, south carolina, north carolina, get it early tomorrow morning. it starts as rain for big cities like washington, d.c., philadelphia, look at 6:00 a.m. if you have travel plans, the earlier earlier and i mean wayier ser is better butter then it becomes a mess. changes over to snow late morning early afternoon and then it cooks off to the north
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>> good morning i'm tamala edwards. 7:26 on this tuesday, november 25th. let's head over to karen rogers. she's checking in on the schuylkill. good morning. >> good morning, tam. westbound traffic on the schuylkill still jammed as you can see from passyunk to south street where that accident on the shoulder with police and penndot up ahead. we had an accident involving a tractor-trailer on the
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pennsylvania turnpike westbound past bensalem. it has since cleared but we're still seeing slowing near bensalem and again at this point from past willow grove to approaching mid-county so watch for slower speeds there. and a few new accidents. one in horsham on dresher road near business center drive. another accident in willow grove on witnesses watertown road at moreland road. so a couple accidents there. outside we go, live in chester county this is the 30 bypass near 3222. that's eastbound traffic as you try to head towards exton. pretty slow from 322 to 113. no major accidents or anything just a slow go, tam. >> thank you karen. let's go over to sky 6 hd and take a live look across the ben franklin bridge. beautiful temperate morning out there david. hard to believe it's going to get so cold. >> but it is it's getting colder tomorrow and also we'll see precipitation. let's take a look at the winter storm watch there has been posted by the weather service from the poconos now all the way down to philadelphia trenton included in this and these are the areas where rain is going to change over to wet snow starting tomorrow morning.
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your exclusive accuweather 7-day, today 57, still a bit above average but cooler than yesterday. tomorrow rain before dawn, changing over to snow. in those northern and western counties from philadelphia on up to the north, that happens during the morning and then rain south and east. looks like the whole precipitation event wraps up tomorrow evening but, tam, we are looking at some accumulation. >> okay, good to know. thank you david. that's it for us right now. we'll send you back to "gma." they've got more from ferguson and then we'll see you back here in 30. >> ♪
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another look at ferguson, missouri, this morning. buildings still burning. dozens of people arrested after those protests. and the grand jury deciding not to indict officer darren wilson. george is in ferguson, actually in st. louis. talk to him in just a minute as we say good morning, america on this tuesday morning. and coming up, we will have more on the massive storm about to hit the northeast. how it could disrupt thanksgiving travel for tens of millions of people during the busiest weekend of the year. and a wild high speed chase caught on camera. police following the suspect for hours at speeds up to 100 miles per hour. how they caught him.
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>> couldn't take your eyes off of it. first, back it george. relative calm after the tense night, george. >> that's right, robin. as you can see, it's pretty calm here right now. but coming off the worst night of rioting since the shooting back in august. as you said, the fires are burning. and 61 people arrested last night, 16 brought to local hospitals. the national guard called. you see the police cars on fire. a lot of violence and tension last night. looking ahead right now, michael brown's parents expected to hold a press conference later this morning. we have heard from officer darren wilson's legal team, thanking his supporters and saying he followed his training and the law. there's still a lot of anger here. officials braced for more protest, possibly more violence. >> and we'll have more from you later. all right, george, thank you very much. now to the sexual assault scandal rocking the university of virginia. student leaders are speaking out
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about the culture on campus. and claims the school looked the other way as more alleged victims are coming forward. lindsey davis has the story. >> reporter: this morning the so-called rape culture on the uva campus described in the rolling stone article is giving way to a rallying cry, and more alleged victims breaking their silence. >> we definitely need to re-evaluate how we're punish the perpetrators. >> reporter: and a uva junior said she was raped in 2012, we met up with alex who told us she too was raped just last year and reported it to the university. >> we went to informal trial and ultimately he got recommendations for therapy and also to different conferences for masculinity and gender violence education. >> reporter: so he raped you,
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and that was his punishment. >> yes. >> reporter: jackie, the subject of the expose in rolling stone and alex's friend tells a similar story. she reported the attack to administers, the university did not and police to open an investigation into her claims until the article was published last week. they presented her with several options, including an informal hearing where the perpetrator has an opportunity to come clean. >> i feel like if they come forward in that setting and admit they violated the policy, that consideration. >> reporter: in an interview that's now surfaced, the dean admits even students who admitted their guilt have not been excelled. >> that they're willing to say identify done something wrong and recognize that and i'm willing to take my licks and deal with it.
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that's important to me. >> reporter: the university did not return our calls requesting comment. one uva published a petition on change.org calling on administers to make expulsion the mandatory penalty for sexual violence. an board meeting will take place to discuss policies and procedures. >> an issue not just being discussed at uva, but colleges all across the country. thank you for that. how about this -- i guess it was a chase, so to speak. >> it was a long chase. yeah. the suspect is in custody this morning after a wild police chase and standoff that play ee out over several hours in los angeles. the car was weaving through traffic before the driver made a run for it. the whole incident was caught on camera. matt gutman has the story. >> reporter: for two tense hours and 70 long miles, the white ford shooting by and around cars on los angeles freeways monday afternoon. >> 90 to 100.
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>> reporter: after racing through several cities, the suv popping up on retaining walls and ramps. watch again, nearly taking flight. police, careful to keep their distance, say the two inside were wanted for a drive by shooting and narcotics offenses. >> picking up speed now. >> reporter: hitting hollywood, the explorer exits on an off ramp and takes a grand tour of l.a.'s swankiest neighborhoods, nearly hitting this pedestrian in the park. >> still wrong way, and southbound. >> reporter: the police losing him in beverly hills. >> are think any units that have visual? >> nobody mind him. >> 10-4, no units behind the vehicle. >> reporter: when it seems to be the end of the road, he blasts through a gate into this parking lot. finally stopping. two people sprint out of the car, one a woman immediately detained. the other, skittering along the viadu viaduct, past people sitting on
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the wall. the man disappears behind the trees dl until -- >> the suspect on the roof. >> knocked on the doors, we had to evacuate. >> reporter: looking for a way off the rooftop, and making himself comfortable, helping himself to water, twice. and he barricaded himself. police and tactical gear poking their head out of another building. three hours pass until finally the high speed driver giving up, making the slow walk in cuffs to a police cruiser. for "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> can't get away from the eye in the sky. >> no. every single detail on camera, including the water stop. i'm glad he was refreshed. >> just be happy that no one else got hurt in the pursuit of the suspect. >> absolutely. and >> yes, we got to check in on the great lakes. ridiculous wind yesterday and that's related to thunderstorms just wind gusts doing this type of damage in cleveland ohio.
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check out this video west of cleveland. more than 150,000 people in parts of michigan and ohio were without power at one point so that was very strong winds. now we're starting to see those subside and we're also going to check in on the cold air behind it. look at the wind chills this morning. it feels like nine in chicago, feels like 13 in kansas city, 34 dallas, 19 rapid city. so all that cold will eventually bring, yes, some light snow from minneapolis down into central i. what tomorrow winter weather advisories there, too, but the big storm we're watching is developing now. it will create some heavy thunderstorms in parts of florida today. then early tomorrow morning it will slip on up the coast. south carolina, north carolina and transition late morning through early afternoon to snow and i promise you the snow totals from up to boston, most of the heavier ones talking six to 12 plus inches happening interior new england. that's the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. >> thanks, ginger. dave murphy on the terrace. mainly cloudy skies, a couple
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breaks here and there. your exclusive accuweather 7-day shows a high of 57 around mid day. gets cooler in the afternoon. tomorrow we have that snow from philadelphia north and west. marinate on that, don't you? just remember, that's tomorrow. and thursday, so much better. >> we want to marinate on snow. i don't know about that. >> ginger does. smiling all the way. coming up, black friday shopping alert. why the boots on your list could be a fake. how to spot the real ones. and really meets religion. the ground-breaking new show that's a real-life sister act. and pulling out all the stops on "dancing with the stars," alfonso and whitney, perfect tens before tonight's big finale. >> they're on fire. >> yes, they are. >> ♪ ♪ in the wint
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use parental controls or the v-chip. learn how at thetvboss.org . we're back now at 7:42 with a reality show breaking new ground. it's about a group of young women thinking about becoming nuns. call it reality meets spirituality. and dan harris explains. >> women don't enter with halos. they don't come in holy. god called them from where they are, and all come from different backgrounds. it will be very difficult. >> reporter: difficult meaning no boifs, no cell phones, no makeup. the new lifetime show, "the
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sisterhood: becoming nuns" follows fife young women as they consider becoming brides of christ. >> religious life can be difficult. especially if you're running away from something. >> i don't care i can do this. >> reporter: they are in the discernment phase, living alongside nuns to figure out whether they're able to put their faith above everything else. >> we have expectations of dress. that it be modest. and that includes your makeup. >> we can't have any makeup? i never talk about my acne to anyone. it's something that's so personal. you don't understand. when you look at yourself and you're so scared that people aren't going to see you. >> reporter: lifetime call this is series ground breaking. >> i'm broken. >> reporter: but the author of the recent book if nuns ruled the world could put nuns in the
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wrong light. >> they deserve more recognition, but turning them into the kardashians of the catholic church is 100% the wrong move. >> reporter: religion and reality tv have become a potent mix with mary, mary, gsn's american bible challenge and tlc's breaking amish. >> i think there is definitely a place for religion in television and in pop culture. it just needs to be done in a tasteful way. >> reporter: lifetime, hoping tonight's debut will score in the ratings, getting both the faithful and the doubtful to watch. for "good morning america," dan harris, abc news, new york. >> just when you think you've seen it all. >> yep. >> there's something else. the discernment phase. >> yeah. all right, coming up, everybody, more on the massive storm full of snow and rain. it's about to hit the northeast and cause chaos, unfortunately, for your thanksgiving travel. we'll fill you in. and find out how one dad
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fans taking the second sentiment further, use, th the #jerrythelampbuilder. and he built us lamps. and a meme. but like any good businessman, jerry is jumping at the chance to light up people's lives by promoting the very lamps that keep him simple. even offering to pay homage to the to the fabulous five who made him famous. i will make a one direction-inspired lamp if a member of one direction notices my lamps. also, what does that mean? not down presidewith the lingo. certainly to go down as a memorable story. he's not a prolific tweeter. only on twitter two years and sent 20 tweets. the latest one got over 10,000 hits. for you all, do you think what
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alfonso and whitney. >> ♪,. >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. 7:56 on this tuesday november 25th. let's led to karen rogers. you say we have another jam-up. >> yes, we do. 423, traffic is pretty jammed. this is a lie look at oaks towards king of prussia. jammed from 29 to 23. so a slow go on 422. roads are clear and dry but a few accidents out there. we've got a new one in whitemarsh township midatlantic county. militia hill road at butler pike. another in lower moreland township, county line road near mann road. one in fitzwatertown road still out there willow grove. jammed up on 95. you see 16 miles an hour
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southbound at girard so you know that's a slow go. the boulevard at front street we had these traffic lights that was causing a problem but it's fixed. traffic can move a lot better with traffic lights working at front street. things better there. schuylkill expressway i showed you earlier that slow go in the single digits westbound approaching the boulevard past belmont. tam. >> thank you karen. let's go outside take a live look at sky sky 6 hd over e airport. things are feeling pretty good outside david. >> not too bad this morning tam. we have a little breeze blowing but not as wind as yesterday. temperature in the 50's. we have a winter storm watch that kicks in tomorrow morning and extends into tomorrow evening. during the morning probably after the rush hour we get that change to wet snow in those counties highlighted in blue. today's high is 57 degrees. partly sunny, a little cooler than yesterday but still above average. tomorrow's high 40 in the morning. we'll dip into the 30's during the day with that wet snow building from philadelphia north and west, it's mainly rain south and east. then it's all done tomorrow night so that by thursday we're dry.
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brisk and can chilly with a high of 42. you'll need a coat on the way to that parade on thursday. tam. >> okay, thank you david. coming up on "gma," the gut busting truth about the table. what you should know. we'll see you back here in 30. >> ♪ blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale continues! woo-hoo! as our gift to you, take 20% off the entire store. twenty percent! the entire store! hey, with savings like that, you could redo your entire house. just sayin'! blinds to go. blinds for life.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and the latest on the decision in ferguson. streets erupting, buildings, cars, set on fire. a night of angry protests after the grand jury's decision. and for the first time, the secret evidence revealed. from the grand jury investigation we are there live. ♪ and under cover shopping. uggs. one of the hottest gift this is holiday season. are you being duped ? how to make sure you are getting the real deal. and countdown to thanksgiving. how to eat guilt-free, the secrets to staying slim. and dancing's down to three. derek and bethany's stunning elimination. candace cameron bure to talk about the close competition as we say -- >> good morning, america.
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wonderful crowd here with us on a tuesday morning. joining us in times square. glad to have them. and candace cameron bure. got the moves. happy to have her here, and breaking down the stunning night in the ballroom. >> emphasis on breakdown. >> afraid to dance with her. >> fun moment last night, sadie and mark performing a mario-kart-themed free style. and shock when derek and deathny were sent home. all that excitement and this travel nightmare looming for so many. a massive storm of snow and rain about to slam the northeast. going to cause a lot of turmoil for thanksgiving travel. ginger razz the latest.
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and christmas and holiday shop. about to go with black friday just days away. what you need to know about possible counter fits. how to tell if the ugg boots are fakes. >> thank you, michael. turn now to amy with the developing stories this morning. good morning, everyone. and we begin with the very latest from ferguson, missouri, where dozens of people were arrested overnuight in the wake of the grand jury's decision not to indict darren wilson in the shooting of black teenager michael brown. it forced the faa to suspend air traffic over st. louis because of gunfire near the airport. alex p/e rerez continues the coverage. here's in ferguson. >> reporter: good morning. it's a long night and a long morning for a lot of people in ferguson. give you an idea what many are waking up to. this is a strip mall.
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many of the businesses, the glass windows shattered. look at the far end here, the front of the building was ignited on fire by protesters overnight. it has been completely destroyed. authorities say about 60 demonstrators were arrested overnight. more than a dozen structures were ignited, lit on fire by demonstrators. and a big part of today is spent assessing the damage. and at the airport, expecting cancellations and delays because of the protests and the no-fly zone instituted in the area. a big part of the day will be spent assessing the damage and also authorities will want to make sure that as night approaches today, these protests don't resume and start all over again. amy. >> all right, alex, thanks so much for that. and protesters hit the streets in major cities across the country. marched on to freeways and blocked traffic in los angeles, oakland and seattle. hundreds marched in times square. one demonstrator threw fake
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blood on the police commissioner. and the michael brown shooting is not a closed case. officer darren wilson could face federal criminal charges if a justice department investigation shows he intentionally violated brown's civil rights. and attorney general holder is look at the police department to see if they racially profiled and used kpezive force. and strong winds and now snow battering parts of the midwest. nearly 200,000 people lost power across parts of michigan and ohio. meanwhile, ginger says a powerful nor'easter up the east coast. turning to snow along the i-95 corridor. during the peak travel hours on wednesday. ginger has the full travel forecast in just a few moments. important health news for women. the strongest warning against a surgical tool used in
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hysterectomy. it's a power morselator, used to remove fibroids. but in some women that tool helps spread undetected cancers throughout the uterus. and the fda with sweeping new rules about calories labels. with food or 20 or more locations, must post calorie counts. that's chain restaurants, movie theaters, amusement parks and vending machines. a change of heart over a christmas tree that was about to get the axe after it was dubbed ugly. take a look, after days of debate, the people of reading, pennsylvania, had a point. they did decide, though, to keep their much-maligned charlie brown tree and they're hoping that the 50-foot spruce with noticeably missing branches will attract more tourists now that it's made national hleadlines.
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did you see the lights? i get what they're saying, but embrace it. >> it's avant-garde. >> yes. >> it's like a picasso. >> they ordered a prettier tree. but now since everyone is rallying around the charlie brown tree, it's going somewhere else. >> the business adopted it and wants to -- >> play some charlie brown music. snoopy ornaments. >> makes them unique. i love that. >> thanks for share ing that, amy. and michael has the morning menu over in the social square. >> yes, i do. here's the "gma morning menu" and the social square powered by samsung al axy. in "pop news," the cowardly lion finds a new home. and the new procedure to fight wrinkles without surgery from the inside out. that's interesting. and candace cameron bure with the countdown to the big "dancing with the stars" finale. all coming up live on "gma" here in times square.
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together, we'll collect a million reasons to believe. . welcome back to "good morning america." time for "pop news." it's the time of year to think about christmas presents. a lot of people buy puppies or adopt an animal for christmas. we want to share with you a way to get your child that animal they so want, but give back at the same time without having to give the animal back to a shelter or the pet store. spotlight the international rescue organization. dedicated to helping animals in need all over the world. sometimes reintroduce them back into the wild, or provide permanent shelter. for 20 cents a day, $78 for a year long adoption, you can adopt a rescue animal for your child. you're giving this animal the gift of life and a second chance. joe joe, the orange tan one with
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of them, and the sloth has been a recent adoptee in need. and with the gift, you get all kinds of information, photos of your adoptee and kept up to date on their progress. it's a way for your child to really get involved with the world and have a pet. and you don't have to clean up after it. >> does it have to be a child, amber would love this. >> immateri want it. i just say child because so many kids say -- >> and i'm going to say to you, merry christmas. >> love it. >> they contacted me, and know i would adopt every dog in the whole wide world. what a great christmas gift. >> last minute, too. you could do it any minute. >> international animal rescue organization. >> got it. and an update this morning, yesterday we did a story where we told you -- ♪
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♪ not the original cowardly lion costume. why a picture of me up while the song -- it was auctioned in new york city. no cowardly bidders. the winning bidders paid $3 million, you guys. we would have never guessed that, for that original costume. we knew it was going to go for a lot. the secondary costume went for a million a few years ago. $3 million, i guess we are not in a recession. >> no. >> also going big, sam's original piano from casablanca sold for $3.4 million. >> who are these people? >> who are these people. all i want -- i want to adopt jo jo for $78. that's all i need. proving as time goes on, mem a beeb ya from movies gets more valuable. and another update, budweiser ats ads, the wall
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street journal said it was plan on keeping the huge horses and stables for the super bowl campaign. the beer company reportedly aiming for a new, younger marketing strategy using jay z and zombies. fear not, one day later anheuser-busch said the clydesdales will be back. and the upcoming holiday campaign. we were going after it yesterday. perhaps, america, we have been heard. and the smart move considering the ad last year, remember the puppy love ad? the clydesdales chasing after the dog. it's a beautiful ad. it won the ad mirror last year. and their clydesdale ad in 2013 also won. >> you can't beat a clydesdale. wanted one as a kid. >> that's about the right size horse for you. >> i feel bad. on the back of a horse, why are
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you on me? >> it's like me riding a dog. now i know what you're getting or christmas. >> thunk. and thank you for the story >> yes, i am and i'm here with a couple of young ladies from virginia. and they said don't worry, we're taking off today. we know that tomorrow is a bad travel weather day. you're all set with the forecast but not everyone is. we have to talk about snow -- they're very happy to have in steam boat, more than 2 feet of snow so the skiers are happy the snowboarders too. but look at this the west we've got a lot to talk about, even fort collins has wind advisories today. down in los angeles fire danger high. in seattle a flood watch, up to 10-inches of rain through the weekend that's what they're looking for the in the mountains east of seattle. that's the big picture. let's get a can check closer to home. >> tanksy thanks, ginger. dave murphy on the terrace. clouds with sunshine breaking through at times. temperatures are in the 50's. your exclusive accuweather 7-day shows a high of 57 later today. partly sunny and cooler. i think that 57 is early in
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the afternoon a-little after lunch and then we start to slide towards 50 by dinnertime. tomorrow morning we get rain and then during the morning it changes over to wet snow from about philadelphia on up to the north and west. it's mainly rain south and east. that continues until tomorrow evening crowd we have out here. i'm going to take this for one minute. i like your little hat thanksgiving. >> all right, first up on the heat index, counting down to black friday. and ugg boots are sure to be a popular gitem on many lists, if you see them for a deep discount, think twice about buying them, they could be counterfeit. becky worley has more. >> reporter: ugg boots, comp if i and pricey. and some upwards of $200. and rarely on sale. and ugg deals, see pages of discount websites offering what
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they say are ugg boots at 40 to 50% off. that just seems too good to be true. i ordered seven pairs of discounted ugg boots. three from china, one from california arrived. look like uggs. smells funny. ugg authenticity guaranteed. what can i say, i'm not an expert. but leah is. >> the average price of a counterfeit boot is about $100. they're not intentionally buying it at that price, they're being duped. >> reporter: these cost $110 online. are these real? >> no, counterfeit, made of synthetic material. you can pull it apart. it's not twin-faced sheep skin. >> reporter: and you can feel the difference. the authentic are more comfortable. this was prchd on ollie express, and the dead giveaway it's
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counterfeit? >> misspelled australia. >> reporter: the parent company for the website told us alibaba has strict rules designed to maintain the trust we have with our customers and work horard t eliminate products that violate intellectual property laws. this was on ebay, just 20% off. >> these are in fact genuine. with platforms such as ebay, you run your chances. >> reporter: ebay works hard to remove counterfeit listings and offer a money-back guarantee if a product is not as described. for the elusive deal, ugg boots go on sale, but rarely before christmas. after the holidays. >> after the holidays. >> reporter: for "good morning america," becky worley, abc news, california. >> good to know. i would not have known any of that stuff. thanks. next up in the heat index, night one of the big "dancing
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with the stars" finale. and five-time mirror ball winner derek hough and his partner, bethany mota, were sent packing. last season's finalists, candace cameron bure is our tuesday morning quarterback. we're going to talk to her in just a second. first t.j. holmes is back with the high lights. ♪ >> reporter: on the dance floor, the freestyle is more fantastic and fun than ever. sadie and marc transforming the stage into a gamer's delight. ♪ >> way to go, mario. that was brilliant. >> reporter: bringing the passion. the romance. sealed with a steamy kiss. ♪
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alfonso jumping into the daring dance with witney. ♪ jump on it then tearing it up solo in his tap shoes. >> glitzy, glamorous, everything. >> reporter: and bethany and derek creating a serious dancing revolution. but even that show. stopping last pose couldn't save them. >> that couple is bethany and derek. >> reporter: their chance for the coveted mirror ball now over. and with three teams left, all with the perfect freestyle score, the stakes are higher than ever. t.j. holmes, abc news, new york. >> oh, thank you, t.j. joining us now, candace cameron bure. we love your moves from earlier. >> love your dress. >> thank you. >> what did you think, unusual territory not having derek hough make it to the finals. >> it was one of the best finales, and everyone there
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deserved to be there on dancing skills alone. bethany's journey was incredible. what they did last night was fantastic. unfortunately someone had to leave. but she went out on a high note. >> she did. >> and alfonso killed. my jaw dropped with the tap, and the apache dance. just amazing. and the choreography from marc's dance, that was a lifelong dream of his. and sadie was the perfect princess. >> did you think she was going to make it all the way to the final? >> i did. the first time i saw her dance, i thought she was going to make it. i knew she had the fan support to push her through. she's blossomed. she's become a swan. she is a fantastic dancer. and having no dance experience. never danced in high school at a school dance. >> earlier in the season you said this, there was something about her that -- >> yep. >> and you have been helping her along. she's told us she's had
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blackouts on the floor. >> she had a couple of them. i dealt with that last season. she texted me and said, how do i deal with this? and marc was really helpful. so i told her to be open with marc because he could coach her along and know when to push at the right times and when to pull back. so she did a fantastic job. and janele, we can see she's going to have a long career in entertainment. she just has such passion when she dances. and -- and a relationship -- a budding relationship with val, apparently. i don't know if that's true or not. but that was incredible. >> there is so chemistry. >> there is. >> we're not going there. >> i'm asking tonight. when i get to the show, i'm asking. >> and you have such a way. i'm sure you will get the goods. i know. thank you very much. and christmas under wraps, your hallmark movie, getting rave
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reviews. can't wait to see than. >> airing this saturday on the hallmark channel. it's family-friendly, fun, romantic, magical, everything you want in a hallmark film. >> it's northern exposure making a hallmark movie. >> yes, santa and reindeer. >> the final for "dancing with the stars" is tonight. let's get over to michael in the social square. thank you, robin. time to talk turkey. if you're dreading putting on the pounds this thanksgiving, i know i am, we have ways to strategize your calories right now. so you don't have to hold back on the big day. mara schiavocampo got simple steps from abc's nutrition and wellness editor. >> reporter: it's a recipe to keep you from feeling like a stuffed turkey after thanksgiving. here's what you can do today. step one, wake up with two tall glasses of h 0 o.
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>> 17 ounces. you can boost your metabolism by 30% right away. >> let's do it. >> cheers. >> reporter: step two, get your heart rate up. head outside for a brisk walk or in you really want to feel the burn, try this eight minute high intensity workout. >> it's four sets with a minute of rest in between of four different exercises. this exercise is called a burpee. we're going to do it for 20 seconds. >> reporter: all right. let's do it. >> right from the burpee into the squat, 10 seconds. now, 20 seconds of a plank. staying right where you are. >> reporter: okay. >> mountain climbers for 10 seconds. >> we have company. step three, breakfast. whip up some eggs. a lean protein that will spike where are metabolism. but dave's got one more hot tip.
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hot sauce to boost your body's calorie-burning abilities. >> it helps you to not eat later in the day. >> reporter: why is the hot sauce keeping you from want to eat later in the day? >> it's picking up your metabolism and suppressing your hunger hormones. >> reporter: so tasty. four, pack slimming snacks. >> just think protein and fiber. here we have raw nuts, greek yogurt, cheese sticks. these are, like, the perfect pre-thanksgiving snacks. >> reporter: reaching for the protein today so you can enjoy that high on thursday. for "good morning america","," a schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> great tips. and coming up --
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>> ♪ >> protesters are planning to >> ♪ hall this afternoon to voice their objections to the saint louis grand jury decision not to charge officer darren wilson in connection with the august shooting death of michael brown an unarmed teen. protests in philadelphia late last night occurred and was peaceful. we'll have live updates on the fallout here and in ferguson on "action news" at noon. 8:27 on this tuesday, november 25th. i'm tamala edwards. another road, another jam-up, karen. >> yeah, we're looking at i-95 southbound. i think everyone getting used to the new traffic pattern that started this weekend at cottman. we're jammed from cottman to girard, a 39 minute ride woodhaven to the vine. we have certainly seen worse than that and we likely will tomorrow but for today, we're a bit clear and dry a-few issues out there, though. a vehicle fire coming in to us
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in pennsburg, 663 at pep street. in mercer county we have an accident creating some big problems here. look at this 295 northbound past olden avenue we've got this accident here. you're traveling about 8 miles an hour from i-195 up north, tam. it's a slow go. >> okay, thank you karen. let's head outside now to meteorologist, david murphy. at least it's nice outside. >> yeah, it sure is. we're a little bit cool this morning but tam above average. of course tomorrow is the issue this week an winter storm watch has been posted by the national weather service. down from the poconos all the way to philadelphia trenton and chadds ford at this point and those are the areas those blue counties where we'll get rain changing over to wet snow during the morning tomorrow. 57, partly sunny and cooler today, still above average. tomorrow's high 40 but that temperature will be dipping during the late morning and afternoon hours as that snow moves in. all that of precip is over in the evening and then we're dry but brisk and chilly for thanksgiving thursday. tam. >> okay, thank you, david. with jennifer aniston. we'll see you back near 30.
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♪ great crowd enjoying a mild tuesday morning in the city. there they are, the three finalists remaining on "dancing with the stars." showing off their freestyle moves last night. cannot wait for the big finale tonight. four finalists will be here for the ultimate after party tomorrow on "gma." >> big fun coming up. and right now we have some time-saving tips for your thanksgiving dinner. our buddy, alton brown with us with his tricks to take the stress out of preparing the big meal. >> is that a blow torch? >> i had the same question. >> it does look like a blow torch. so smart. can't wait to eat well in just a bit. and benedict cumberbatch, and
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keira knight lee and others together. it's an english explosion. >> you'll share that with us. but now for the speed feed. tony reali is in the social square. >> good morning. i don't think taking a blow torch to the turkey is cutting down the stress of thanksgiving. maybe adding to the stress. lady gaga finished up her 79-day art rave tour. and went out in style. look at the tweets. the entire concert was live streamed. very emotional. called it her art pop ball tour. many of the fans dressing up, as they do, posting photos on twitter. and here she is performing just dance from the show. facebook -- also very excited about lady gaga. as for facebook, "star wars" fans, a new trailer in theaters this friday. the first video from the sure to
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be blockbuster since the photo. it's a tiny peek of what we're working on in select theaters. hope you have a most excellent thanksgiving. he's not kidding about select theaters, though. only 30 theaters in the country get the 88-second trailer. full trailer to be released around the country in december. now to the big screen. remember this old spice commercial. kind of hard to forget. moms acknowledging their sons are now men because of their deodorant. old spice. they weren't exactly smell-coming that prospect. now it's decide's turn to sing. take a listen. ♪ spray the man of our boy ♪ i miss my son ♪ i'm overjoyed now there's a chance he'll be employed ♪ ♪ old spice has created a man of our boy ♪
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nobody does bizarre like the old spice commercials. that is the speed feed, back to you, lara. >> thank you. switch gears, to coin the phrase, to a new way to fight wrinkles. non-surgic non-surgical, laser technology to attack wrinkles from the inside out. reena ninan has the story. >> reporter: move over, saggy, creased skin. there's a new treatment in town, it's called the inside out facial. jackie adams was a popular model in the 1980s, on "vogue" andelle. but her years of outdoor sports like rock climbing exposed her face to wind and sun. now with plans to return to acting, she's hoping to smooth out facial lines. >> i prefer to look good for my age rather than look another age. >> reporter: are you excited about your procedure? she turned to dr. christine lee, who helped pioneer a new treatment. >> it's like an inside out
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facelift. here we go. >> reporter: the procedure uses a laser that delivers targeted heat from inside the mouth. dr. lee says the goal is to tighten the soft tissue and produce a smooth effect on the skin's surface. >> in the mouth, causes immediate contracting, and makes the nasal folds along the sides of the mouth seem like they're plumping up. >> reporter: but some doctors are not impressed, suggesting the patients may get better results from lasers used directly on the skin or less expensive treatments like fillers. >> the general consensus with laser therapies, that is best-accomplished from the outside in. not the inside out. i think people should proceed with caution until we know more. >> reporter: dr. lee said patients undergo several treatments, roughly $1500 a session and results can last for months. >> some of the same effects that doing a filler does, but appears
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more natural and you're not injecting a foreign substance in your face. >> reporter: just look at jackie's before and afters. reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> the lengths that we will go to. >> i think dr. ashton had -- >> solid advice there. thanks, guys. and right now, ginger with a final look at the weather. >> it's so mild and wonderful this morning. i thought it was fun, >> very happy wedding and post wedding they're on their honeymoon now. congratulations on that. best wishes. these girls are dancing in macy's parade. [cheers and applause] >> it will be a whole lot colder. let's look at the travel forecast on wednesday across the nation. we have been talking all morning about that nor'easter along the east coast. but you'll find some slick spots in the midwest in great lakes, too. also in the pacific northwest lots of rain and the northern mountains there in the northern rockies, there will be problems too but those winter weather advisories warnings and watches go from north carolina mountains up through maine, some of the heaviest snow totals will be
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inland from the coast. let's get a check closer to home. >> thanks, ginger, dave murphy on the terrace. we have clouds with some sunny breaks. it's cool, temperatures in the 50's and we're staying there this afternoon. a high of 57. partly sunny overall. tomorrow rain change toss wet snow from philadelphia on up to the north and west. to you by cosequin. i will be answering your questions on twitter and facebook starting at 9:00 a.m. use the #andginger"gma." >> tomorrow is a big travel day. this holiday, give the gift of joy to children with life-threatening medical conditions with the meacy's believe campaign. bring it to a macy's store. they donate up to $1 million.
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you can submit it online this year. to help make a special wish come true like this one for elizabeth. take a look. 17-year-old elizabeth counts every morning as a blessing. >> she appreciates every day because she has had some days that weren't so great. >> reporter: at just 18 months old, elizabeth was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, an uncurable disease that can make the common cold life threatening. >> she's one lung infection from being in the hospital. >> reporter: she has 12 pills, every meal, inhalers, and regular respiratory treatments. >> i don't remember never having to take medicine. >> reporter: but this is her own therapy. playing the flute. a passion that developed in sixth grade. now a senior in her florida high school marching band. it's become her lifeline of sorts. >> doctors have told me that
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playing a wind instrument helps keep the lungs working. >> reporter: her raw talent landing her a highly coveted spot in the macy's thanksgiving day parade. but one thing she wanted, a top of the line flute. >> it would be kind of hard for my parents to get the flute for me. >> reporter: so when make-a-wish and macy's heard her story, they teamed up to make her wish come true, just in time for her trip to new york. [ cheering ] >> wishes really do come true. ♪ >> thank you, make-a-wish. thank you, macy's. >> elizabeth, we say thank you. for your example. and you can help grant a wonderful wish like the one for elizabeth that you just saw. send the letters off to santa today. bring them to the local macy's
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store, submit them online. go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo. >> and just a dollar makes a huge difference. we have a special "gma" exclusive this morning. a first look at the trailer for a movie called "cake." it's a drama starring jennifer aniston looking very different. oscar buzz. going without makeup to portray a woman suffering from chronic pain. here is your sneak peek. >> how's is going? >> i'm doing really well. >> spread your legs a little bit wider. >> shouldn't we go on a date first. >> ha ha. >> make a wish. >> i can't think of anything. >> doesn't matter. just blow them out. >> it's inside of you, but -- >> i'm not asking you to. ♪ ♪ into the motion
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