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. good morning, america. breaking overnight. anger in the streets. massive protests across the country after a grand jury decides not to indict a police officer for the death of this new york man. taken down by a chokehold during an arrest. hundreds of people flooding streets. shutting down highways. dozens arrested. eric garner's family calling for calm and for justice. >> how could we put our trust in the justice system when they fail us like this? flu alert. a new warning about the flu vaccine. why it might not work against the current strain of the virus and what you can do to protect yourself right now. i'm a bus driver, driving down the interstate, the bus was
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smoking and now in flames. >> a school bus with 38 students bursting into flames. quick-thinking driver hustling the kids to safety. the incredible 911 call. and take a look, a stroller runs away from a grandfather and lands on the train tracks. how they managed to outrun the train and pull the toddler to safety. and good morning, america. let's get right to the explosive grand jury decision. no indictment for a new york city police officer in the death of eric garner from a chokehold. >> protests all over the country last night. people, many of them want to hear -- have their voices heard. and abc's ron claiborne joins us now with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is the site of the violent confrontation last july that
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ended in the death of eric garner. many people both stunned and angry about that grand jury decision. overnight, hundreds of people pouring into new york's times square to protest the grand jury's stunning decision. in grand central terminal, hundreds more laying down on the floor in what they called a die in. others laying down on a new york city highway. police officers arresting dozens. protests growing nationwide from oakland, california, philadelphia, atlanta and washington, d.c. overnight, the family of eric garner expressing their grief. >> how could we put our trust in the justice system when they fail us like this? >> reporter: it was back on july 17th that police tried to arrest garner for allegedly selling loose cigarettes. at dramatic confrontation vidd .
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first resisting the attempt to arrest him. then officers grabbing on to the 300-plus pound suspect. officer panaleo seen with his arm around the man's throat and wrestling him to the ground. >> i can't breathe. >> reporter: garner, a father of six, pronounced dead just minutes later. the coroner said the death was from compression of the neck and chest. the u.s. justice department is looking into civil rights violences against the officer. and bill delaware blaz owe urged peace and talked about his biracial son. >> we have had to teach him how to take special care with any encounter he has with the police officers who are there to protect him. >> reporter: officer pantaleo, of course, will face possible
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federal charges that i mention. and also a civil suit and a departmental investigation by the nypd that could end up, george, costing him his job. but no criminal charges here. >> that's from the grand jury. talk about it with dan abrams. a lot of people look at the video tape, how could they not indict? >> they weren't able to get 12 of the 23 grand jurors to say there was probable cause to indict. chokeholds are not allowed by the nypd. how could there not be an indictment? as a legal matter, just because it's not permitted by the nypd doesn't necessarily make it a crime. you heard ron talking about that. the nypd is going to do their own investigation here. but having that video tape and watching it, there was a stronger case for an indictment here than in ferguson. there you had conflicting testimony about what happened. here you had the video tape of
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what happened. and as a result you're seeing a lot of outrage. >> dan your y, you bring up the ferguson case. people are talking about the differences. no video there, there was video here. and all the talk about putting body cameras on police officers, people in social media are saying what difference is that going to make? >> this is case by case. but don't give up on the video cameras. they're really important. i think it's a great thing that police officers in new york city and i'm sure increasingly around the country are going to be using these body cameras. we want to be able to see exactly what is happen. it is better for us as citizens. i think it is better for the police. both sides. to be able to have that video evidence so we can now have the conversation about what happened in the garner case and be able to see exactly what happened as opposed to what happened in ferguson where there's a whole dispute about exactly what occurred there. >> talk about what's next. eric holder saying there's a
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federal selcivil rights investigation. >> nothing is going to happen from that. the standard is higher for a federal case than state. but there will be a civil lawsuit. and potentially a very strong one. >> and hard to believe that the officer is going to return to the force? >> hard to believe because it seems clear he violated at the very least nypd procedure. >> dan abrams, thanks very much. >> all right. and moving on to other breaking news, a video released by al qaeda showing an american they are holding hostage and threatening to kill. our chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here. >> reporter: this is not in syria, but in yemen. 33-year-old luke somers was working as a journalist and translator when he was kidnapped 14 months ago in yemen. he appeared in the video looking gaunt and clearly under coercion as he spoke for 30 seconds. >> basically i'm looking for any
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help that can get me out of this situation. i'm certain that my life is in danger. >> reporter: elsewhere on the tape, the al qaeda leader said he would meet what he called his inevitable fate unless president obama met the unspecified demands in three days. he was the object of a special forces raid nine days ago in yemen. he was moved two days before the raid, but they were able to free eight or nine other hostages. >> any reaction from the white house? >> no, but they are looking for clues that might help them find luke somers. >> hopefully they will. and now to the record-breaking storm pounding the west coast, causing floods and massive sink holes in the streets. aditi roy is there. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george. i'm standing next to a sink hole that's 20 feet long and 40 feet deep. take a look. the hole so big you can fit an entire car in there and can't see to the bottom.
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the whole intersection has been shut down. one of the signs of destructive storms sweeping through california. this morning a gaping sink hole in the middle of this san francisco street. raging storm water causing the water pipe underneath the asphalt to burst. the roadway, crumbling. neighbors scrambling. >> i called several neighbors and could tell that this was a bigger issue than just my home. >> reporter: the powerful storm turning roadways into waterways. look at this major freeway just north of san francisco. three lanes of u.s. 101 submerged. the on and off ramps, shut down. a car in this park and ride parked underwater while the water-logged interstate turned into a parking lot. look at the mile was gridlock. >> you couldn't go anywhere. it was a standstill. >> reporter: police in mill valley, california, urging residents to stay at home. this monowho ventured out using a paddle board to get around. and nearly 100 miles east
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nearstockton, california, take a look at the decimated home. a massive oak tree landing in the dining room, just missing the family. >> i noticed the branch, and i told my wife, let's get out. >> reporter: crews have literally been working all throughout night to fix this sink hole. but there is good news, intermittent showers are expected to end tomorrow. >> thanks very much. to robin. >> and the health news, the flu vaccine, the cdc says it may not be a good match for this season's strain of the virus. dr. richard besser is here. >> yeah, this is a big alert to doctors. it's early, but the cdc looked at a thousand. it's the h3 n 2 which causes bad flu. 52% of the strains are not a
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good match for the vaccine because of mutations in flu. and they're concerned people won't be as well protected. >> do i get the flu shot, not get the shot? what do i do? >> i understand the concern. the cdc says still get the vaccine. should provide some protection. but if you're in a high risk group, doctors are recommending that within 48 hours of developing flu symptoms they start you on an anti-flu medication. children under 2, people over 65, heart disease, immune problems. pay attention to whether flu is in your community. if you develop the symptoms, call your doctor and get on the medication early. >> you'll be on twitter to answer questions? >> right now. let's get the other developing stories, amy. good morning. and we begin with breaking news. nasa is launching the first-ever test flight of a space capsule that could eventually bring man to mars. david kerley is standing by in
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washington for liftoff. good morning. >> reporter: we have a bigot t hold. somebody in a boat got in the way. still sitting at the pad in florida. we are at t-minus six minutes. it is called orion. it looks like an apollo, but bigger, and they want to test the heat shield. we hope to be back with you to watch it take off. >> a boat got in the way. can't make it up. thanks so much. and new details about another high profile police shoot, this one in cleveland. 12-year-old tamir rice was fa l fatally shot last month when he was carrying a toy gun. the officer had resigned from his previous police job after suffering an emotional breakdown during firearms train. his bosses said he was weepy and unable to follow simple instructions. they are gathering for the
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funeral wednesday, and a grand jury will decide whether charges should be filed. an executive order on immigration, texas is suing followed by 16 other states, challenging the president's order to allow up to 5 million undocumented immigrants to stay in the u.s. it accuses the president of failing to enforce laws enacted by congress. the president insists he is acting within his legal authority. overseas militants launched a series of attacks in the russian republic of chechnya. at least two police officers were killed, no children were injured. and it was coinciding with a speech by president vladimir putin who accused the u.s. of stirring unrest. falling oil prices, a new low for drivers in the u.s. in oklahoma, it is believed to be the first in the country to drop the price below $2 a gallon. several other states, mostly in
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the south, are close to following suit. and in texas, a surveillance video shows a truck crashing into a car dealership. the driver is okay, but caused $300,000 in damage. one woman had just walked in to sign the papers for her car which was among those totalled in the crash. heart stopping video, a stroller rolls on to the railroad tracks in australia. the grandfather running it try to reach his baby granddaughter. she is okay. he had become distracted and didn't notice that the stroller's brakes weren't working. happy everyone is okay there. and finally, one robber who just couldn't hold on to his cash, literally. this is surveillance video showing him trying to get away after holding up an armored truck in china. it's loaded with $290,000 in cash. it's so heavy he can't carry it and can't get it up on to his
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motorcycle to make his big escape. he was promptly arrested. no cash, no dignity, so sad. the bag weighed more than 180 pounds. didn't think that one through. >> had to go to china to get a dumb criminal this week. >> apparently it's a worldwide problem, george. >> you think adrenaline would have kicked in. >> something. >> hit the gym. okay, the latest now on jameis winston, the college football star telling his side of the story for the first time in an on-campus hearing at florida state. nay rule against him, he could be kicked out. >> reporter: this morning jameis winston sharing his story in the alleged sexual assault scandal that put his college career in jeopardy. he said, quote, i did not rape or sexual assault the accuser, she consented and repeatedly did
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so by her conduct and verbal expressi expressions. part of a statement in his conduct hearing on wednesday. he goes into the interactions, first at a tallahassee nightclub, then later at his apartment. though he declined to answer any questions about the episode. >> i think it's significant because it's the first time he told his side of the story. >> reporter: winston said that the only thing as vicious as rape is accusing someone of rape. their public campaign to vilify me guaranteesle accusations will follow me for the rest of my life. she also testified. >> i think knowing the facts of the case and what has been presented, there's a good chance of it happening. >> reporter: a decision is expected in two to three weeks. t.j. holmes, abc news, new york. and michael, shining the spotlight on a hero this morning. >> this is an amazing story.
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a florida bus driver is being hailed as a hero this morning. she helped safely rescue nearly 40 children from a burning school bus. >> 911 emergency. >> reporter: a driver's cell phone capturing the flames leaping from this bus which mysteriously caught fire wednesday in polk county, florida. >> he was driving, didn't know it was on fire. >> reporter: on board, 38 middle schoolers. >> there was smoke in the back of the bus. >> reporter: and a quick-thinking driver, kristina burr man. >> she yelled there was smoke in the bus. i pulled other. >> reporter: the smoke so thick, blocking out traffic cameras. she dialed 911 herself. >> i'm a bus driver, my bus is in flames. >> reporter: as she deals, the dispatcher, she is still herding the kids away from the fire. >> line up against the black, please. line up, please.
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>> they got off the bus in a single file line, moved quickly. >> reporter: the fire growing so hot, blew out the windows, peeling away paint and the police say flattening the bus's tires. >> the bus driver did a fabulous job getting the kids off in time. if they didn't, a terrible thing. >> reporter: under the rainbow, a miraculous thing, every single child unscathed. great job by the driver getting them out of the bus. calm under fire. she really proved that term. >> and that rainbow. >> i love that. >> the ultimate happy ending that everybody is fine. i don't know that i could have been that calm, cool and collected. >> she was. >> as a former school bus driver myself, kudos to her. they don't get the attention that they deserve. >> no, they have some serious precious cargo. >> indeed, lara. now to the storm bringing all the rain to the west coast. you have the latest on this, ginger. >> look at this, the pictures
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streaming in overnight. the bay area receiving more of the rain. san francisco had more rain in the last four days than we'll see another storm, san francisco to the north we'll see improvement in parts of oregon and washington. you'll see 3 inches past weekend. as we start the morning and go through the day, there will not be much, but more so northern california. local forecast next, but sunny cities brought to you by famous foot wear.
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>> reporter: hi, everyone, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. nothing showing on storm tracker 6 live double scan as we starting the day dry for a change. it's a little bit cloudy, we might get sun before the clouds get thicker. not much wind so the camera not rocking around. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast going from the 30s to a high of 44. sun and clouds. mostly cloudy tomorrow, 46 with rain at night, more rain on saturday, but it looks like we're dry on sunday. >> another gigantic headline this morning, this is las vegas. so the fog is huge from there to
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charleston, south carolina. >> wow. >> we have issues to talk about. i'll be back. >> you will. thank you. coming up, murder mystery, the hunt right now for the person who killed this american school teacher working overseas. also this morning, trapped in a chimney. when an arizona teen got stuck trying to get into his own home, and the quick-thinking 911 operator. and tracy morgan trying to get back from the devastating car crash. what he's saying. and how car companies are trying to cash in on commercials that are letting us all in on the joke. we'll explain my shoes at this point. okay, i'll tie your shoes, i'll go to the attic, and i'm on the roof. finding some gems up here. who's this little girl? stay focused please. bingo! merrrryyy christmasssss! just bring him downstairs. ♪ ...for a sleigh ride together with you ♪
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it's called the nest "learning" thermostat. it learns the temperature you like and programs itself to save you money. now my parents keep saying, "why can't you be more like the thermostat." not a confidence booster. the nest learning thermostat. welcome to a more thoughtful home. >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards, 7:26 thursday, december 4. let's head over to matt pellman it's been a rough go kop on the schuylkill expressway 202. >> reporter: all the news to fit the print is all over the grass in king of prussia.
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new york times truck spilling newspapers all over the ramble. 76 eastbound to 202 northbound. ramp is blocked as they attempt to clean up from the overturned truck accident. coming away from the pennsylvania turnpike exit for north gulph road to goddard to mall boulevard to get back to 202 or use 202 southbound and do the flip-aroo. >> reporter: there's a crash on the walt whitman bridge heading into philadelphia. extra heavy delays on 42 northbound head to the ben franklin bridge instead. >> let's go over to sky6 live hd and take a live look out across center city, it's clear, but cold. >> reporter: yeah, it's a chilly start, tam, not a lot of wind, but sun up over the horizon. temperatures are in the 30s. this afternoon we'll go for a high of 44. sunshine and clouds. tomorrow mostly cloudy, 46.
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rain arriving at night. saturday looks like a rain day, cloudy skies periods of rain on and off 53 is the high there. looks like sunday has the shot of taking the storm off the coast in time for a dry day. brisk and cooler, high of 46. dry on sunday, the way things are cooking now. monday, tuesday, dry, rain wednesday. >> it's the holiday season you have a lot of packages coming to your door, how do you make sure they don't got stolen in that's next on "g.m.a." we'll see you in 30.
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an american school teacher and mother of two stabbed to death in a mall. the alleged killer was caught on video, but head to toe in black. alexander marquardt is in abu dhabi. >> reporter: good morning. police here are hunting for the person suspected of stabbing ryan to death in a mall bathroom. she lived in abu dhabi for a year and by all accounts loved living here. but there are few answers to why she was targeted. this is the person suspected of murdering american school teacher ibolya ryan. it happened at the upscale mall, we visited it. it looks look so many in the u.s. the alleged attacker is seen after 1:00, strolling to the elevators. dressed head to toe in black, face covered. the figure comes out of the
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elevator and approaches a security guard and takes a newspaper and heads into the women's bathroom. it's a full hour and a half later when the suspect is running out of the bathroom, shoppers scattering, one goes up to the suspect before running away. the last glimpse is of the alleged attacker escaping through the mall parking lot. the alleged murder weapon left. it happened in these toilets behind me, down the hallway, now blocked off. a ryan, a special education tea teacher who mentored others had twin boys. she wrote about meeting people. i am meeting people and making friends every day. it's an amazing experience. this kindergarten teacher feels safe, but the community is stunned. >> it's rare.
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it's not something you would hear about ever. >> the question many are asking is whether she was killed simply because she was american. u.s. embassies here in the region, including abu dhabi warned of possible jihadist attacks against american schools and teachers. robin, george. >> a lot more to learn there. move now to the arizona teen who got creative after getting locked out. tried to get into the chimney and got stuck until his cell phone and a smart 911 operator saved the day. >> reporter: even the 911 operator couldn't believe it at first. >> i'm stuck in the chimney. >> in the chimney? >>. >> reporter: a 13-year-old boy decided that climbing on the roof and shimmying down the chimney sounded like a good idea. it didn't exactly go according to plan. he had just enough room to reach
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his cell phone when he got stuck. >> i understand. they're all coming to help you. >> literally it was about this wide up top where he went in. about like that. so he's -- he's -- literally went down, hanging on to that rope, got on that area, realized he couldn't get out and called 911. >> reporter: it was such a tight squeeze, they couldn't get him back up. >> i'm scared. >> i understand, they are there and will get to you. >> okay. >> you're not hurt? >> no. >> you're stuck. it's scary. try to slow your breathing down. you're not going to run out of air or anything. you're just stuck. >> reporter: the 911 operator tried to calm the boy as fire fighters scrambled to figure out how to get him. >> close your eyes and try not to think about it. think of a big, open field. >> >> reporter: it took an hour,
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but they took apart the fire place. >> unique situation. >> i can't believe i got stuck in here. >> yeah, an interesting story to tell your friends, huh? >> reporter: an embarrassing santaized rescue just in time for the holidays. neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> that operator. >> my goodness. how calm she was throughout it all. thank goodness everybody is okay. how did he get cell service in the chimney? i can't get cell service -- >> he's got a phone. call a locksmith? >> mom, an extra key anywhere. >> he will next time, george. >> got a good chimney sweep. >> he's got a great story now. >> the whole country does too. how about the weather? >> just a tiny bit of rain in vegas, and fog formed. fo visibility issues you could hardly see anything overnight. that will affect flights early. the visibility has fallen to
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less than a quarter mile. a lota lot of times the moisturs trapped down there. we have visibility issues in isn antonio and charleston with soggy areas. if you have plans to drive early, get the lights on. we have a mixture of rain and snow in kentucky and tennessee moving to the east throughout the day. temperatures will be 75 in new orleans which started with the fog. it's going to get cold, in the great lakes and the northern plains. lexington, 34. erie, 33. chicago, 34. saint louis, 38. things will becoming more moderate. next week will start a moderate trend for december. that's a .
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we are back now at 7:41 with actor tracy morgan, fighting to recover from that devastating highway crash over the summer. now dramatic new video shows his struggle as his lawyers battle walmart to get his case to trial. and mara schiavocampo has the latest. >> i am a jedi! >> reporter: known for his off the wall exuberant sense of humor, this morning a different picture of tracy morgan. the actor visibly struggling on the road to recovery after a serious car accident in june.
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moving much slower than in his "30 rock" days, lumbering with a walking aid outside a post office near his home wednesday, a rare public sighting. >> how is your recovery coming? >> fighting every day. >> reporter: this just one day after walmart filed a letter with the court, denying accusations of stalling the federal lawsuit over the devastationing decision. >> terrible accident, the car flipped, it's on it's side. >> police say that the walmart truck driver fell asleep behind the wheel, smashing into the car on new jersey turnpike, injuring the comedian and claiming the life of his long-time friend. he was last seen in public in a wheelchair in october before in latest appearance. weighty images of a man known for being so light-hearted. >> i'm going to hold a mirror up
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to society and win a world record for biggest mirror. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo, new york. >> we continue to wish tracy the best. two months in rehab. and his fiancee, megan, has been there by his side on the road to recovery. >> wishing him all the best. coming up on "good morning america," we're going to tell you about some parents who decided to cancel christmas. they say they're teaching their kids about behavior. that's coming up. and companies are poking fun at themselves and letting us in on the joke. will their honesty pay off? and news about james bond revealed, the new name, and wait until you see what he's driving and not wearing. ♪ with my android from tracfone, i can... order more shaving cream. pay the electric bill. keep towels piping hot. get kids to sit still.
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they say that honesty is the best policy, but is that really true when it comes to advertising? it's the latest trend with companies making fun of themselves in commercials. and letting us in on the joke is abc's t.j. holmes in the social square with more. good morning, t.j. >> good morning. i'm going to take your advice and i'm going to try some honesty right now. i did not write 90% of the story you're about to see. my producer did, doug. but i'm going to claim all of the credit right now.
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you see companies and i are actually hoping that type of honesty won't turn you off, but endear you to their brands. >> hello, i'm an actor. i've been paid $8,000 to tell you how great they are compared to other banks. >> is he saying that? >> they chose me because i'm more handsome than the real ceo, and i look successful in a suit. >> reporter: yes. this plug part of the latest trend in advertising. >> not everything is going to work. >> reporter: companies pulling back the curtain, using honesty to hook you in. >> are there lips and eyeballs in there, jimmy? >> no, 100% beef trimmings. >> reporter: even fessing up to their own mistakes. this is an arby's ad. >> arby's must feature pepsi in two commercials a year. they messed and up forgot about the second commercial.
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here it is. >> reporter: if you're still watching, it's working. >> pepsi, great, refreshing and goes great with all these sandwiches. arby's, we have pepsi. >> reporter: when newcastle beer couldn't have a big budget ad. >> newcastle, the only beer that ever promised me a high-paying role in a commercial and backed out at the last second. >> we get to see the true brand and like them a little bit more. >> reporter: just make sure your actors know their lines. >> i just get told to tell you that this is the best place to invest in the world. >> you can't say that. >> no? >> reporter: arby's did run that ad. i struggled what to reveal here. only so much we can tell at abc. put it back in your hands. i gave you a little something.
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all right, still ahead on "gma," the all-star cast of annie is here life. look at sandy sitting here with me. and it's a hard knock life for awful them, everybody. get ready to sing along with the song you know and love. come on, sandy.
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>> good morning, i'm tamala edwards, 7:56, thrution, december 4 -- thursday, december 4. let's head over to matt pellman in kop. >> reporter: tough times, because the new york times is all over the street, a truck overturned from the schuylkill expressway to 202 northbound. it will take a little while to get all the newspapers cleaned up. go to the maps schuylkill expressway eastbound to 202 northbound. get on 202 southbound and flip. traffic lights not working in the great northeast along the
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boulevard at welsh road. we have a house fire in long crest, godfrey and cheltenham avenue work instead. ben is congested westbound into center city. we had an earlier crash on the walt whitman bridge that is gone, but that gave us extra heavy traffic. >> let's go to sky6 live hd and take a live look down the shore into atlantic city, it may be cold out there, but david at least we've got the rain out of here. >> reporter: that's a good part of the forecast. and we don't have a lot of the wind. it's coat weather, 36 in philadelphia, 33 in wilmington, the freezing mark in allentown. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a high of 44. sun will give way to clouds, we're enjoying early sunshine, however. tomorrow, mostly cloudy, 46 is the high. there could drizzle in the afternoon, but looks like rain basically holds off until later in the evening. you'll want umbrellas if you're heading out friday night.
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saturday is cloudy periods of rain on and off. high of 53. >> thank you, david. coming up why one family decided to cancel christmas for their children. that's on "g.m.a." and we'll see you back here. # ♪ music ♪ it's so important to make someone happy ♪ ♪ make just one heart to heart you ♪ ♪ music ♪ you sing to one smile that cheers you ♪
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. why the government is revamping prescription labels and what the overhaul means about the safety of drugs for you and your kids. ♪ break free from high prices. how to save big on holiday travel using twitter to score hot deals right now. and the parenting story that has so many people talking. should you cancel christmas to teach your kids an important life lesson? meet the family doing it this holiday. ♪ the sun will come out tomorrow ♪ all that and the cast of "annie" here live as we say -- >> good morning, america. ♪ you are never fully dressed
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without a smile. and we're smiling big time this morning. look at that the all-star cast of "annie," about to head out to times square and meet the many fans waiting out there to see them. look at the flashbulbs going off. what am i? in the '70s? >> the big classic getting a lot of hype. and they have the sandys in their hands in times square. >> it's going to the dogs. and that dog being the one and only sandy. beautiful. sandy is at the desk this morning and i'm honored to let you take my seat. >> sandy knows how to play to the cameras too. >> those ears. >> so beautiful. >> sandy wants to come home with lara. hey, also coming up on "gma," tory's with us with some sweet holiday deals and steals. this is our stocking stuffer super edition. because everything is under $20.
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>> fantastic. so we have a lot coming up. news first from amy. >> good morning, good morning, everyone. we begin with breaking news. the arrest in the grisly murder of a colorado teacher brutally stabbed at a luxury mall in abu dhabi. the suspect was caught on surveillance video. they have announced they have taken a suspect into custody and revealing the suspect was planning to place a bomb in front of an american resident's home, indicating this was a targeted attack. u.s. officials warned americans there about keeping a low profile because of potential attacks. we will bring more details as we get them. an american in grave danger in enemy hands. 33-year-old luke somers was working as a journalist when he was kidnapped 14 months ago. they have threatened his life unless the u.s. meets demands in
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three days. and more protests in new york and beyond following the decision not to charge a new york city police officer in the death of an unarmed black man. more than 80 people were arrested in manhattan last night. they were mostly peaceful. the justice department launched a civil rights investigation. fast food workers plan to walk off the job in 190 cities today. demanding a wage increase to $15 and the right to unionize. workers insist they cannot live on anything less even working full-time. and three more women have come forward claiming they were sexually abused by bill cosby. their lawyer, gloria al red is asking that he wave the statute of limitations, or put $100 million into a fund to let retires judges hear the cases and determine how much if any they are due. and how safe their medicine
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is for their baby. the fda is revamping the way companies are required to explain the risks of medications during pregnancy. they will be getting ready of an outdated letter system described as confusing and vague. this new system will more clearly detail potential dangers. and something you never want to see on a road. that's a lion tying up traffic in both directions in south africa. he didn't show interest in the drivers making their way through a national park, busy snapping photos. and everyone ended things peacefully. finally, a new way to lull yourself to sleep, check out the world's first pillow case that smells like bacon. the makers borrowed special technology from nasa saying the built in aroma can last a year or more if the pillow case is properly cared for. they say it will permeate your dreams and expand your mind.
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but if you're like us, it would wake me up and send me straight to the refrigerator. >> make me hungry. >> i would be willing to try it. >> a plus for creativity. but -- >> there are bed sheets that smell like pizza. this whole new thing, this smell-o-vision for your sheets. i like lavender. >> lavender, i would get. >> vanilla-type, i would do than. >> to lara in the social square. thank you. here's what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." in "pop news," the top secret cast of the new james bond movie revealed. and what he's driving and wearing. why twitter may hold the answers to saving on travel. and great stocking stuffer deals and steals. everything is $20 or less. and david in his first morning show performance, and
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will be joining us a little later. watched it last night at home. i cried, i laughed. >> it's a fun movie. >> fun. a little modern twist on the annie of old. >> it's a hard knock life. >> it is. how about the "pop news"? >> indeed. and another movie to talk about this morning. ♪ you know the theme? it's time. production on the 24th james bond move, "spectre" begins on monday. and the top secret cast has been revealed. announced this morning via an online live stream, daniel craig will be back for his fourth turn as bond. and driving a beautiful new aston martin db10. you will be jealous when you see it. oh, my, how did they sneak that shot in there? i didn't request that. >> yeah, okay. >> oh, daniel, daniel, daniel. and he'll be joined by ray fines, and not one, but two bond
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girls. monica bellucci, in the matrix, and mary magdalene in the passion of the christ. and lea seydoux. and kristoff waltz is the villain. few if you don't think he's the man, "skyfall" took in over a billion dollars. >> shouldn't we see him again? >> i don't know what in the world got into that production team upstairs with that shot. thanks, guys. okay. so -- why. ♪ ♪ she mighty mighty letting it all hang out ♪ why am i playing brickhouse? thank you for asking, george, if you're getting dressed and you want to be ahead of the curve, reach for something brick red. this is the official color of
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2015. they call it marsala, they call it brick house. marsala wine was the influence. i needed to see for myself. the global team. there it is. it's earthy. the global team of color experts say the shade incorporates the richness of a fulfilling meal while emanating a sophisticated natural earthiness. they look for the influences, and partner with men's wear, women's wear, industrial designs. what do you think? do you feel like marsala, or brick house -- >> it looks very -- >> we start with the wine and graduate to the ties. >> yes. my, my. and then finally, just a quick button for "pop news." owls are wise with their inquisitive who, who. but this one is more of a wise guy. >> hey. hey. >> no.
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>> that's not real. >> it's the living version of angry birds. the angry owl has over 3 million loops on vine. >> you know what the owner does all day, right? >> who, who. thank you very much. that's "pop news." >> can you believe that one? >> i will buy that one. >> he's coming around. and cheers to that. >> cheers to that. >> remember the singing bass thing that used to flop around. that would be awesome. hey! the hey owl. that would be great. >> next week. pull it together. >> i think you and i are on to something. hello, "shark tank." >> coming up, let's get to ginger. and look at the place. [cheers and applause] good morning, we are saying hey yuall. happy 40th birthday to you. how about we check the forecast, too. in new york it's mild, it's a
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little mild, i don't know if you all would call it that. in the 30s, we're getting warmer going into the weekend. it comes along with rain. rapid city is doing a warmup. it's warm in tampa. 80 for the high. stuck under the warm front san antonio 69. that's the big picture, let's get a check closer to home. >> reporter: thanks a lot, ginger, david murphy on the terrace. we have sun up over the horizon. it's cold, temperatures in the 30s, not a lot of wind. 44 is the high. sun gives way to clouds. tomorrow, 46. at night rain arrives. rain on and off through the day on saturday, 53, milder, but wet. it looks like sunday has a chance of drying out with the storm getting kicked off the coast, brisk and cooler, high of 46. dry for the eagles.
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>> it's a great crowd outside. on to the "gma" heat index. how to save on holiday travel using twitter. turns out it's a great way to find out some of the hottest deals. and becky worley shows us how it's done. >> reporter: luck, persistence, and timing. that's what it takes to get a good deal on travel. but twitter may be the newest addition to that list. : the best content wins on twitter. relate that back to travel. the best content are the best deals. savings of hundreds of dollars to even thousands of dollars. >> reporter: so here's how. first find the deal experts and follow them. travel zoo, the flight deal, and travel sites like hot wire deals. follow the hotels and airlines that you're interested in. they often announce deal on social media first. now twitter's about immediaty. when you see that deal, grab it fast. next, the ting that makes
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twitter so powerful, it's searchable. you can search for a hawaii deal or cheap cruise. you never know who's trying to promote a flash sale. and on the other side, you can and for that deal. please, find me a hotel room. no, not and like that. although i've found that does help. but on twitter you can post what you're looking for, and there are companies out there scanning for customers based on the content of their tweets. finally, if you have issues, lost baggage, delayed flight, make them very public on twitter. many of the airlines have 24/7 social desks looking for issues and trying to resolve them. >> when you're voicing a complaint on twitter, make sure that you're concise in what the issue is, and make sure that you're polite. >> so bonn joy yaj in 140 characters or less. for abc news, becky worley, california. he is right about make sure
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you're polite. especially at the airport, and the ones that are angry at the desk. but if you go up -- >> they get kicked off planes, the angry ones. >> for sure. >> and then post it on twitter. move on to the "morning stir," and one couple's decision to cancel christmas. they cut out santa and stockings, and the mom blogged about it, wracking up app million hits. abbie boudreau has the story ♪ you're a foul one mr. grinch >> reporter: we know how the grinch stole christmas, but why did the hendersons cancel the favorite holiday? >> i was asking for a blue remote control car. >> reporter: they had been acting up and not grateful for the things they had. >> reporter: they had been calling their soon's recent
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behavior entitled. >> hit each other. >> throwing big tantrums. >> reporter: you had a tantrum? >> a giant one. >> reporter: seems nothing could get caleb, davis and beckham off of santa's naughty list. so their parents took drastic measures. >> i said we should cancel christmas. >> reporter: how did they react? >> cried about it hard. >> reporter: she wrote about it, creating a frenzy. many people outraged, accusing lisa of being mean and a lazy parent. even calling her scrooge. while others praising her for finally teaching kids about the true meaning of christmas. >> how many times do parents threaten that if you're naughty, santa's not going to come. parents don't follow through. >> reporter: the money they would have spent on presents will now go toward helping others. what did you learn about christmas? >> it's not about getting what you want. it's about giving.
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>> reporter: as for next year, the boys are already promising to be on santa's nice list. what do you guys have to say to other boys and girls out there. ♪ better watch out, better not cry. >> for "good morning america," abbie boudreau. >> the kids are smiling now. and joined by erica souther. they took in a good lesson. but talk about tough love. >> this woman has become a hero to parents with bratty kids around the country. she's doing something that a lot of us threaten and never follow through on. and teaching an invaluable lesson in the process. they know what christmas is about. they should focus on that. >> you endorse it? >> i think it's great. a lot of people think it takes away from the magic of the season. as bad as my 6-year-old can get, i don't know if i could deny him christmas presents. but it does remind us there's an
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important lesson to be learned in the holiday season. >> i could follow through on canceling the celebrations, no. but you talk about what they want, and you want to do something. >> you want to do something. we live in a time of immediate gratification. kids are spoiled. they want things when they see it, don't have to wait for cartoons like we did. get them immediately. but there are things you can do throughout the year that don't involve denying them christmas presents. number one, you can go through their clothes at the start of the season. and have them take out things that they don't wear to give to kids in need. >> make them a part of it. >> make them a part of it. donate toys that they don't play with anymore. have them pick out the toys, not you. and they can be a part of the process. and the youngest can volunteer at food banks, help collect cans. and teach them why they should be grateful. teach them there are families who don't have anything, and they are in need.
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and they can do something to help them. all of that depose a long wgoes helping your kids become better people. >> thank you. to lara. you loved the $20 or less deals and steals. we brought right back. this is great stocking stuffers, correct? >> that's right. and you know we have the bargains. go to "good morning america" on yahoo! to get the deals. get your computers ready right now. >> you ready? >> do you notice we got new wrapping paper today for the boxes? >> very nice. >> from lola, one of my favorite companies. sold in boutiques everywhere. big assortment. these are new winter and resort silhouet silhouettes. not just these, but the entire website. hundreds of choices to choose from. adorable. these aren't just stocking stuffers, they are gifts in and of themselves. big deal, normally $23, all slashed in half.
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starting at $11.50. >> fantastic. >> another little gift inside. >> exactly. >> i love this one. >> yes. arthur george from rob kardashian. i love you, they say all kinds of things. >> mistletoes. >> on each one, naughty and nice. each toe has something different. not only fun -- >> and they're nice. >> super comfortable. big men and women's selection on the website. normally $15, $7.50 for a fun pair of socks. >> next up. >> lou lou darma, wrap brace lets, nine choices. semiprecious natural stones or metallic. depending on your choice, big assortment. normally $76, 76% slashed, $19. >> that's a great deal. >> we have been eating this all
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morning. from zoe chocolateer. they made three boxes for us. >> i had the white chocolate. >> the peppermint, bittersweet dark chocolate. beautiful, beautiful. two of them are mint infused. and they come in the beautiful box. you can gift it right away. >> beautiful. >> really phenomenal. >> so good. >> everything here would equal a great stocking. >> absolutely, normally $18. slashed in half, $9 for a box. >> and last but certainly not least. here we go. >> another one of my favorites from may design. three things to choose from. note cards right here. they are $8, i'm giving away the price. then our favorite, the journal books. these are all some of their new patterns, covers. 150 different patterns to choose from. and one of my favorites. the brand new photo book, took michael's instagram photos, put them in the book. i love being able to just being able to put them in your pocket
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or have them. so fun. these are normally $13 to $30. the whole website today, $7 to $15 and four exclusive details only on "good morning america" at yahoo! all for under $20. >> check it on our website, and ann annie" coming up.
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>> good morning, a construction worker was hit and killed on a chester county highwaynstruction overnight. lee boyer of liberty was setting up cones for a lane closure when he was hit by a jeep. 8:27 thursday, december 4. let's head over to matt pellman checking in on 422. >> reporter: we have an accident near royersford on 422 taking out the left lane. it's heavy approaching route 23 where emergency construction by trooper road cleared out. a slow go on 422 eastbound. we have problems in king of prussia. chopper 6 was over the scene where a tractor-trailer hauling the new york times flipped over
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202 northbound ramp use the ramp to north gulph road instead or get on 202 southbound to get back on 2 oh, 2 northbound. tacony-palmyra is scheduled to go up in the next ten minutes. use the betsy ross bridge instead. >> let's go over to david murphy who is bundled up on this cold thursday. >> reporter: it's chilly, with temperatures in the 30s. we're 36 in philadelphia. 32 the freezing mark in allentown. not much wind this morning that's good when it's cold. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast we'll see a high of 44. sun will give way to clouds, mostly cloudy tomorrow, 46 there could drizzle in the afternoon, but most of rain will hold off until friday evening. saturday is cloudy with periods of rain on and off throughout the day. high of 53. it looks like there's a better chance that we're just dry on sunday, brisk and cooler, tam. >> thank you, david. a hard knock live but in a good way.
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we'll see you in 30.
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♪ nothing's holding back the two of us ♪ ♪ baby this is getting serious d.j. david guetta, mibehindo many songs. this is the first time ever he's appeared on a morning show right here on "gma." >> get you going. and so will this. take a quick look, if you will, it's a signed snapchat selfie from sandy, one of the many s r stars of "annie." and now to robin with the rest of the all-star cast. >> i do. we don't have to wait until tomorrow, the sun came out. the cast of annie taking over times square. the classic 1982 movie has been revamped. but don't worry, your favorite songs are all still there.
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♪ maybe far away or maybe real near by ♪ ♪ it's a hard knock life >> i said no singing and dancing! ♪ i think i'm gonna like it ♪ easy stream ♪ i don't need anything but you ♪ ♪ i love you tomorrow you're always that day away ♪ >> we are singing and bopping along with you. welcome here, quvenzhane wallis, jaime foxx, cameron diaz. and bobby. thank you, guys. i told you, i don't know if i was hormonal or what. i was watching it, crying, laughing. it's hard to believe it's more than 20 years since the last
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"annie." and this latest version. i wasn't sure with the modern twists, twitter and all that. but it works. why do you think it works? >> because it's a classic story. and this young lady comes along at a time, she was nominated arfn oscar at 3 1/2 years old. it's amazing. how jay z revamped the song, "hard knock life," jay z and will smith. and this cast. it's a perfect time. >> george fell in love with you when he was talking with you. adorable. and we have been talking about "annie" since that time. how has this process that's finally going to happen. we have been talking about it for so long. >> it's been really fun and working with all of these great actors and actresses is also really fun. and i love all of them equally. >> and sandy too. >> of course. >> i love your fellow foster sisters. >> they were really nice. >> you guys really bonded.
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miss hannigan. i love how she says miss hannigan is mean, but not cameron. not cameron at all. i love how you -- carol burnett was in the original "annie," and the way you took over the role. i love the modern twist you put to it. >> thank you. i feel like this is a movie that we, of course, all, a generation, know what it is. but we made this movie for a totally new generation that hasn't seen that movie. they don't know what the old "annie" is like. maybe never see it. this is their "annie." my hannigan is their hannigan. i don't think this generation we made it for will look at and compare hannigan against hannigan. it was a lot of fun. a lot of face acting. a lot of face acting happening. lots of scowl. my face was very tired by the end of the shoot. >> they have to wait and see the credits. the little outtakes with the
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credits, so worth it. hey, you know what is something that is timeless? it's the heart and spirit. that is something that has remained true. and your character, you play, like, will's right hand hand, so to speak. and that you talk about her being a -- being a hero. but you're a hero too, your character. >> oh, yeah. it's -- we with a lot of fun. you know, it was such -- so uplifting the music on set and the kids. i have never done a family film before. it was a new experience. i really embraced it and loved it. >> it felt like a family out there. were you a little worried, because bobby, he's your guy, and the dance scene that he has with cameron. >> pretty sexy. >> you can dance, my man. >> that was a lot of practice. i didn't know what i was doing in the beginning. working with her is great, cameron is like an athlete. you know, we just went so hard every time. >> yeah, it was really fun.
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i was amazed when he said he never danced before, he's a great lead. natural lead. >> yeah, also nice to dance with somebody who's tall. we had a good time. >> it looked like you had a good time. and you seem like you were really being a father. i mean, you are a father in real life. and that came through in the film as well, jaime. >> yes, to watch this young lady, like, take on this incredible project and watch her bloom. but i have kids, you know, as well as my 6-year-old. i come equipped with some real daddy experiences. and so -- and i think what's great about her is that she was only -- she was 4 when she did this movie. so to be 4 years old. no, i'm serious, to be 4 years old and take on all of these lines and do what you did. you're amazing. now she's a crisp, what? 6 1/2. >> i'm 11. >> oh, i see. i'll see you at the club tonight. >> the eye roll.
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we put it on social media. people were just responding so much. and they wanted to know from each of you, what was your favorite part? what was your favorite scene? "annie"? the scenes with quvenzhane. we got to shoot at one world trade outside on the incredible ver ran da. that was really fun. i loved that. >> what was your favorite scene with me? >> well, that was my favorite scene. when you're bald. when your wig -- that's my favorite scene. >> that was the smallest weave, tiniest weave. i like when we were in the -- we were actually in the helicopter flying around the city of new york. that's not green screen. and i thought that was amazing. >> it was beautiful. cameron's character wasn't liking it too much at the end. what was your favorite part? >> the end, and together again. it's such a fun song and they
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have such a cute dance routine together. kind of just brings everybody together at the end. it's a lot of fun. >> i have to tell you, we have been talking about it for a while. it is so worth the wait. thank you each and every one, the spientire cast, music, everything. we need that to uplift the spirit. >> we need that. it's time to start healing. there are other things, we don't to want make like we don't know what's going on. it's time to start healing. we are promoting "annie," but let everybody know, let's heal. >> i can sense that from you. i have known you for a long time, and you too, cameron, you are socially conscious. and sandy speaks up too. we're going to have much more with you all coming up. "annie" opens nationwide february -- excuse me, friday, december 19th. now back to ginger with a check
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on the weather. february, what? >> we can't wait. so pumped. from you guys are from l. a. this is a big deal, a super typhoon, you'll hear more about it going saturday night into early sunday. that's the timing. at this point looks extremely strong him back here at home, salt lake city, a nice picture for you through. a rainbow. let's look at the picture closer to home. >> reporter: thanks, ginger, we have temperatures in the 30s. the seven day shows a high of 44. clouds increase, tomorrow, cloudy and 46 rain at night and reigny on saturday. -- rainy on saturday. know what?
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i found these keys i lost four months ago. so excited i wore this jacket today. >> talking about jackets, with the cast of annie, we are in the eighth year of the warm coats and warm hearts coat drive. this year we have collected more than 53,000 coats. we are just getting started. would you like to contribute here? thank you. thank you all. >> a little child. >> going to keep it nice and warm. nicely placed. you -- that's the kind of man you are. he was looking to you, bobby. >> i thought that was a one piece. >> onesie. you can help by going to any burlington store and donating a coat. post a hash htag coat notes, an may be on here. we have an unforgettable
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"annie" sing long. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ it's a marshmallow world in the winter. ♪
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♪ ♪
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♪ the sun will come out back with the stars of "annie," there they are hamming it you have early in the social square. they look like family. what is that? my good -- oh. i wish you could be here right
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now, folks. now we have two teams from the audience. they're going to compete for a special surprise from this wonderful cast. in the movie, cameron, your character, miss hannigan, you auditioned some folks singing. >> absolutely. we brought in some talent. >> well, we have some true talent here. we have some families. and tell them what they're competing for later. family number one, please enter the studio. and do your thing. ♪ the sun will come out tomorrow bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow ♪ ♪ there'll be sun ♪ just thinking about tomorrow clears away the cobwebs and the sorrow ♪ ♪ until there's none ♪ when i'm stuck with a day that's gray and lonely ♪ ♪ i just stick up my chin and
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grin and say ♪ ♪ oh >> wonderful. >> uh-oh. ♪ tomorrow your bottom dollar until tomorrow come what may ♪ ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow, i love ya tomorrow ♪ ♪ you're only a day away >> oh. wow. both groups come here. >> one direction. >> that's tough. wow. it's going to be a to have call here. but, you know, somebody -- it's very close. >> okay. >> so it's not a family affair. >> i can't pick. >> you can't? >> who do you think? >> well, you know, who's going -- >> i don't know. understand. that family was amazing. >> the deep voices. like -- >> thinking about it.
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>> who are we going to choose? such a talented family. all of you are singers? >> one direction over here. it's crazy. >> hard to choose. >> one direction -- >> one direction, what do we want to do? >> who's it going to be? >> i won't want to be like, i'm siding with you. >> you can side. >> the family. >> let me did this. >> you decide. >> i decide both of you win. and you're going to the premier on sunday. >> everyone's getting tickets. everyone's getting tickets. look at that. wonderful. hey. and remember, "annie" opens nationwide friday december 19th. coming up, oh, you like him,
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don't you? david guetta performs live. yes. wow. ♪
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♪ it is like a nightclub up here. so wonderful to have two-time grammy winning d.j. and producer david guetta with us this morning. he is a pioneer of electronic dance music. responsible for so many songs you know. has worked with an incredible list of singers and performers. and the most-followed d.j. on spot spotify. and we were talking before we came back, the first time performing on a morning show. thank you for doing it with us. >> not only that, but the first time performing with a lab orchestra. this is really exciting and very
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scary too. >> very scary. >> very scary. >> this is your sixth album, now. >> i know, but every time i do this in the studio. and one for one, and now we all have to try to play the same song at the same time. >> yes. and you can do it, guys. you got. how is "listen," the new album, different? >> it was quite a challenge for me. i have done a lot of electronic. and i wanted to do a combination with this one. i'm a d.j. it's a record that makes you want to dance. but i wanted to bring acoustic instruments into electronic. and it's working pretty good. because we have been number one in 50 countries since it's out. i'm very happy. >> don't adjust your television, not in a nightclub. this is "good morning america." right now david guetta is performing "dangerous" featuring sam martin. ♪
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♪ you take me down spin me around you got me running all the lights ♪ ♪ don't make a sound talk to me mow let me inside your mind ♪ ♪ i don't know what you're thinking sugar ♪ ♪ oh yeah ♪ and i just got that feeling sugar ♪ ♪ oh yeah ♪ and i can hear the sirens burning red lights turning i can't turn back now ♪ ♪ so hold on tight ♪ i don't know where the lights are taking us ♪ ♪ but something in the night is dangerous ♪ ♪ and nothing's holding back the two of us ♪ ♪ baby this is getting serious ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ detain the dangerous
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♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ show me your soul i got that know bet that you're beautiful inside ♪ ♪ toes on the glass car moving fast come take the wheel and drive ♪ ♪ i don't know what you're thinking sugar ♪ ♪ but i just got that feeling sugar ♪ ♪ i can hear the sirens burning red lights turning i can't turn back now ♪ ♪ so hold on tight ♪ i don't know where the lights are taking us ♪ ♪ but something in the night is dangerous ♪ ♪ and nothing's holding back the two of us ♪ ♪ baby this is getting serious ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ detain the dangerous ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ detain the dangerous
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♪ it's dangerous, so dangerous ♪ i wanna do it again ♪ it's dangerous, so dangerous ♪ i wanna do it again ♪ it's dangerous, so dangerous ♪ i wanna do it again ♪ i don't know where the lights are taking us ♪ ♪ but something in the night is dangerous ♪ ♪ and nothing's holding back the two of us ♪ ♪ baby this is getting serious ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ detain the dangerous ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ detain the dangerous ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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♪ we want to thank david guetta. and check out his imagine app. launched for unicef. it'll help kids all over the world. >> back here fresh from your clubbing. tomorrow, john cena of wwe.
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we will hear a little bit more david guetta here live. ♪ i don't know what you're thinking, sugar ♪ >> good morning, fire has gutted a house in lower potsgrove montgomery county.
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chopper was on commons drive near blackberry drive. the officer and his family are on vacation in florida. investigator are looking for the cause of the fire. we'll have a live update on "action news" at noon 8:56, thursday, december 4. i'm tamala edwards. let's head to matt pellman there's big trouble on the turnpike in new jersey. >> reporter: we've had several accidents in this area over the last couple of days. the latest is an overturned fedex truck on southbound side exit 2 near 322. it's a causing a delay as you travel through gloucester county on the southbound new jersey ney turnpike. there's an overturned truck in king of prussia. this truck carrying the new york times on the ramp from the schuylkill expressway eastbound to 202 northbound. the ramp is reopened, so traffic
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can get by. 422 eastbound, near royersford a crash is in the process of clearing. >> it's december and it feels like it today. let's go over to david murphy and get the latest in accuweather. as you look at numbers we're at 37 degrees in philadelphia. not much wind that's the good part of the story. but you'll need a coat heading out. the high today is 44 degrees sun and clouds. tomorrow, cloudy, 46 rain at night, more rain on and off throughout the day saturday, tam, looks like sunday is likely dry. >> good to hear. "live" with kelly and michael is next on 6abc. i'm tamala edwards. have a great thursday!
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announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael." today, from the new film "top five," rosario dawson. and, juice from the hit series sonia sotomayor, theo rossi. plus, the top toys of the season as we continue "live's" holiday gift guide, all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] announcer: now near are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause]

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