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morning america." have a great weekend. . good morning, america. wintery mess freezing rain snow, and frigid cold across the country. dangerous conditions leading to dozens of crashes. semis on their sides. this truck on the front bumper. bursting pipes and damaging homes, what you need to know to make it home safely. plunging prices. gas at the lowest level in years, saving americans billions of dollars. but could it be over in the new year? we will explain. shocking shooting the popular georgia police chief under investigation admitting to shooting his wife on new year's morning leaving her in critical condition. was it really just an accident. to the end zone.
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a touchdown. >> and college football frenzy the top four teams in the country facing off overnight in the first-ever playoffs. oregon flying past defending champ florida state in a big blow out. and the other game coming down to the final play. ohio state stunning alabama for a chance at the title. and good morning, america. happy new year. i know many of you are still enjoying a long holiday weekend. in fact it's one of those weeks where i can't remember what day it is. >> it's thursday, i think. >> it's friday. >> i don't know. did everybody have a great new year? >> of course. >> what did you do ginger? >> worked and then hung out with friends. >> we'll go around the horn. me and sara were together and had a fun evening.
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>> we don't have newborn babies at home. >> i had a week ole baby at home i was at home with spitup on my shirt. we should say that millions the americans returning home from vacation this weekend. flying or driving in very dangerous conditions. check this out, dozens of cars crashing on snowy or icy roads. >> stretching from coast to coast. ginger is tracking it all for us. >> at this point, california arizona, parts of the states have more snow than new york city this season. look at the beautiful picture. as pretty as it is in the grand canyon roads have been so icy. this morning, more sleet and freezing rain. the winter storm warnings from west texas up through oklahoma city. january in full effect this morning. freezing rain snow and bone-chilling cold sweeping the nation. in oklahoma state troopers dealing with dozens of crashes. ice from freezing rain sending semis spinning.
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and take a look at this wild accident in oklahoma. a truck standing on its front bumper. the rear tires lodged in the power line. officers say he was going too fast trying to get across a bridge covered in ice. >> a lot of smashed cars. but none on power lines. >> reporter: bursting pipes, damaging homes. >> water rushing underneath almost four garages wide. >> reporter: in arizona, up to 20 inches of snow in the last two days. even some snow on the cactus in tucson. and in pasadena wednesday, rose bowl fans witnessing whipping winds, tearing through fanfest. huge debris flying. people running, four people were injured. and check this out, it's a steam devil on clinton lake in illinois on wednesday. the cold air over the relatively warm lake spinning, whipping the fog across the water. ice storm warning for oklahoma
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city. some of the heftest going to fall, and a quarter inch or more bad for power lines. on the backside the panhandle of texas, up to des moines and chicago. what it means on the front? storms. they could become severe. tomorrow in new orleans over to parts of mississippi. and look at the warm front. for the northeast, starts as a cold mix, and then becomes warm. and i'm talking 60s from washington, d.c. up to new york city. wrap around a little snow in chicago. dan. >> i like the sounds that have. thank you. we'll continue to cover the forecast on abc news and throughout the weekend. but move on now. because this morning america lost a political giant. the former governor of new york cuomo, dying just hours after his son, andrew was sworn in for the job he once held. he flirted with running for president several times and david wright has more. >> mario cuomo was the
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silver-tongued patriarch of a political dynasty in new york. a liberal lion who might have been president, except he never sought the job. >> mr. president, you ought to know that this nation is more a tale of two cities than it is just a shining city on a hill. >> reporter: best remembered for the keynote speech at the 1984 presidential convention he begged to differ with the president on the go-go '8dss, insisting there was an america he didn't see. >> if you saw the woman who could not feed her children because you needed the money for a tax break for a millionaire or for a missile we couldn't afford to use. >> reporter: he upstaged the party's nominee, walter mondale. and in 1988 and 1992 he
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disappointed democrats, refusing to run. >> i accept the chairman that it would be in the best interest of the democratic party that i abandon any such effort now. >> reporter: still he remained a force in the party and lived long enough to see his son, andrew sworn in twice for the job he himself held for three terms. >> my father is in this room. he's in -- in the heart and mind of every person who is here. he's here and he's here. so let's give him a round of applause. >> reporter: you know i grew up here in new york state at a time when mario cuomo was governor and would have loved to see him run for president. he could be spell-binding. 82 years old,ed pay try yark of a political family. the son is the current governor of new york and the friend and former news anchor david cuomo. >> thank you david. now on the latest for the search for airasia flight 8501.
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more pulled from the water as they battle the rough weather. the investigation turning to the ocean floor. and muhammad lila has the latest from indonesia. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, amy. so far a total of 30 bodies have been pulled out of the water. but recovery teams today face yet another hurdle. this morning, another setback, more stormy weather threatening to derail the recovery mission again. the search area is massive, with more aircraft and ships arriving today equipped with sonar and metal detecters to scour an area of 13,000 nautical miles. still missing, the fuselage and the people on board. >> the important question is where are the bodies of the people recovered ? where were they sitting on the airplane? >> reporter: of the bodies six were pulled out of the water by the uss sampson. another ship the uss fort worth
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is in the area. ready to deploy with an official request from the indonesian government. >> there's no question they will find the wreckage, they need to do it rapidly. >> reporter: but the clock is ticking. it disappeared on sunday with 162 people on board. last communication was a request from the pilot to climb to a higher altitude to avoid a storm system. the only way to know what happened next is to find the plane's bax black box. it's water proof and indestructible indestructible but only a battery for 30 to 45 days. with six days gone, no telling how much longer the search could take. and recovery teams found more debris believing it came from inside the plane. that's important, that means they could be inching towards finding the body of the plane itself. amy and dan. >> of course the black boxes. thank you so much. and now to ryan smith with the other top developing stories. >> good morning, happy new year to you folks.
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we begin with new gas taxes threatening to drive prices back up in some states. prices have been steadily marching downward. the gallon of regular is below $2 in some areas. but the new tax could be a speed bump. we turn to rebecca jarvis for more. >> reporter: good morning. and first the good news as of this morning, gas prices drop dropped for 99 days straight. it's the longest streak of price declines ever. we have saved $14 billion at the pump last year. that's about $115 in savings for the average family. the price drops this is the best news expected to continue this year. analysts predicting they will fall 10 cents nationally over the next two weeks, except in a handful of states that raised the gas taxes yesterday. filling up in virginia maryland north carolina pennsylvania or michigan you might notice that prices are up a few cents more at the pump.
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in pennsylvania though, the new tax means prices are up 10 cents at the pump following a 9.5 cent increase last year or the year before. it's the new year. and still on track to see lower gas prices. price this is year will be 23% lower than they were in 2014. a happy new year for all. >> absolutely, rebecca. happy for so many at the pump. appreciate that. another major recall for general motors because of defective ignitions. nearly 100,000 full-size pickup trucks and suvs could have ignition lock problems in hot weather. a wide variety sold since 2007 are being recalled chevy, gmc and cadillac models. and tracking down a robber after a wild shootout. tried to hold you have a gas station, but the owner opened fire on the suspect -- the suspect shot back missed. he was injured and managed to get away.
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and an illinois man gets a car part removed from his body. that had been in him for more than 50 years. the 7-inch turn signal level lodged in his arm in an accident in 1963. dr. richard besser saying what? he didn't notice it because he had a hip injury. it never bothered him until recently. and finally this video going viral this morning. we're having trouble figuring out which side the gas tank is on. pulls up no luck not there. drives back around not there, wrong side. okay let's try again, nope not there? wait fourth go round, not there. okay and finally -- no excuse me, fifty go around she manages to line it up with the tank. >> what state is she? >> she owned the car. and sometimes, dan we forget, you know? >> your other right. >> that's right. it's the other side.
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no that side no this side. >> thank you. >> i'm sure dan's done it before. >> more questionens that answers. and move on we have information about the flu. the cdc will release information today. 32 states have high flu activity. and doctors are taking steps to protect themselves and their patients. dr. richard besser is here to talk about this. what do you expect from the new cdc numbers? >> it's like following ginger's weather maps starts in the northeast, the midwest, spreads out from there. we will see high flu activity the holiday vacation, people spread the flu. >> if you're experiencing symptoms should you be going to seat doctor? >> that's people's natural inclination inclination. but i don't want to see my waiting room filled up with people with flu. doctors are practicing te he medicine. i may be able to diagnosis you
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over the phone and treat you. but in a high risk group, over 65 children under 5, pregnant women, those with medical conditions. call your doctor right away. anti-flu medications only work in the first two days. >> this could be a particularly nasty flu season it's not too late to get the flu shot. thank you, over to you, amy. thank you. and now to the georgia police chief under investigation this morning. he shot his wife in the early morning hours of new year's day in their bedroom. she is in critical condition this morning. he says it was just a horrible accident. lindsey days has the latest. >> this falls into the category of one of the worst ways to start the new year. peachtree police chief william mccollum is used to responding to 911 calls, but he was the one placing the call. the police chief in a small town outside of atlanta, under investigation by the georgia
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bureau of investigation. police chief william mccollum calling 911 after shooting his 58-year-old wife, margaret in their bedroom after 4:00 wednesday morning. >> the initial reports were that the chief had shot his wife cincinnatily twice. as a result of our preliminary interview, we have found that he only shot her one time. >> reporter: this morning margaret is in critical condition but alive. >> we're interviewing the chief. when his wife margaret mccollum is able to be interviewed, we'll being interviewing her. >> reporter: mccollum is on administrative leave as they look at the circumstances of the shoot. >> any time a police officer is involved in a shooting we look at their background. >> our role is wait and see. there are a lot of things we don't know yet about what took place we need to know before we can make any decisions.
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>> reporter: mccollum has been the chief of police for just over 5 months earning the trust and respect of his colleagues. >> the department is hurting. a well-loved chief. >> reporter: the thoughts of the small georgia town with maggie mccollum, trying to recover in the hospital this morning. >> maggie is a wonderful person. we're concerned for her health. hope she gets better. my kids are all worried about her. >> reporter: investigators would not say which part of her body was struck. the police chief has not been charged. no explanation has been offered in the case. was he cleaning his gun? >> at 4:00 in the morning. >> it could be possible -- >> the key is when they interview her. >> yes. waiting to hear what happens if she's able to be interviewed. >> thank you. and now switch gears to the first-ever playoff for college football. fans were treated to two games to decide which teams would play for the national championship. those games did not disappoint.
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oregon and ohio state coming away with wins. now set to face off for the title on january 12th. and gio benitez is here covering the historic post-season. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. college football fans now are treated to another ten days of anticipation. football titans taking the field overnight for a series of games generating major cash. >> spencer to the end zone touchdown. >> reporter: overnight the four top teams in the plan taking center stage in the first-ever college football playoff, leading to a national championship game. >> side steps a man and scores. >> reporter: oregon destroying defending national champs florida state in a battle of the heisman winners. this year's winner, marcus mariota, leading the ducks to a nearly 40-point victory in the rose bowl sunday. last year's winner jameis winston and the seminoles unable to hold on to the ball turning it over five times in just the second half. after the game many florida
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state players refusing to shake hands. >> that's disappointing that 70% of the florida state team is in the locker room. >> reporter: the second matchup, more of a nail biter. >> off to the races, can they catch him? no. >> reporter: ohio state sprinting past top seed alabama in the sugar bowl 42-35. after a fourth quarter filled with big hits and hold your breath moments. >> floats in the air. and almost caught. >> reporter: but in the end -- >> hail mary. not answered. intercepted. ohio state's going to win it. >> reporter: the football friendsfrenzy bringing in big bucks. >> it's unpapered in college athletics. >> reporter: and taking an additional 25 grand with the win, and ohio state's coach, $50,000 in bonus. the real winners are the fans they say. indeed they are. and again, oregon and ohio state battle it out at the national
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championship game on january 12th in arlington, texas. so much excitement on both fields overnight. >> and let me amplify that you can catch the championship game oregon versus ohio state on espn. and move on thank you. move on to the cold morning in the southwest. and ginger we're waiting for you to verify the january warmup i have been predicting. >> if you haven't been watching dan's been lying for the last three days. he's wrong. i wish i could tell you something different. aside from sunday in new york city which will be mild it's going to get cold again. it has been cold. this is arizona, just northwest of tucson. tucson woke up to snow on new year's day. that's just how we start. guess what? of course the timing that i'm going to the weather conference in the southwest is when it's this cold. waking this morning with freeze warnings and frost advisories. l.a.x. a record low of 36. here is a quick warmup.
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the chilly cities brought to you by burlington. >> reporter: hello everybody david murphy here with an update from accuweather. nothing showing on storm tracker 6 live double scan. in fact as we take a look outside, a portion of the region is looking at clear skies. we'll get a fair amount of sunshine throughout the airport. the farther south you are the better chance of a cloud cover. 44 is the high partly sunny better than yesterday. rain arrives tomorrow it could start out a wintersy mix in the
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northern and western suburbs enter changing over. # 54 sunday new york could be warmer. >> i'm eager to hear about the weather conference. sounds like a barrel of laughs. >> it's going to be good. >> hang out and talk cumulonimbus. >> thank you very much. we have a lot to get to here on "good morning america." coming up next the texas man shot dead trying to get into his neighbor's home. why the victim's family says it's a tragic misunderstanding, he was actually sleep walking.
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another new accident in wilmington delaware, silver side road at reveal road we see speeds in the upper 40s and 50s not bad. west philadelphia we had a fire location closing lancaster avenue that has cleared. we have fire location in overbrook 65th near landsdown avenue watch for restrictions there. let's go over to sky 6. it's pretty out there but cold out there. nice changes on the way this weekend. let's go outside to david murphy good morning. >> reporter: all right time, we're off to a cold start, 36 in philadelphia. 29 in allentown. 25 in reading that's one of the cooler spots. 33 in millville. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a high of 44 this afternoon a little better than yesterday with less wind. rain tomorrow, that will arrive
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during the morning it will start out as the wintry mix in the northern and western suburbs snow and sleet before a changeover. no big accumulations. when it changes to rain it will get washed away. mild on sunday, 64. it won't be raining all the time so that's a good time to get the christmas decoration down. >> coming up on "g.m.a.," a sneak peek at the super bowl aldz. we'll he -- ads we'll see you at 7:30.
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♪ it's a beautiful day ♪ ♪ to let it get away ♪ that, of course, is u2 with their hit beautiful day. big news from bono writing about his recovery from the awful bike accident in central park in september. what the rock legend says he may never do again because of his injuries. not just riding a bike again. a fairly serious report to his health and how he's trying to recover. >> a loss for the music world. and dangerous on the ski slopes. sometimes getting up the mountain is apparently harder than getting down. how you can stay safe this year. plus "gma investigates," flight attendant confessional what you need to know before your next trip. what to do to make it easier.
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>> upgrade. that's the one thing. >> not me dan. >> sorry, i said it. also a story near and dear to my heart, the simple thing your teenager can do right now that can help them reduce stress and boost their grades. >> can't wait for that. a lot to get to. but start with what may have been a tragic misunderstanding. a man defending his family from an intruder shoots and kills his neighbor. but the dead man's family he was most likely sleep walking, unaware of what he was doing. linzie janis has the story. >> reporter: good morning. the family of newlywed spencer gran kran dal said he was sleeping but they cannot understand why he ended up dead. a terrifying scene unfolding here at 4:00 a.m. the morning after christmas. the homeowner awakened by a stranger banging on the door and trying to climb over his
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backyard fence. >> the homeowner says that he told the suspect he was armed, back up and the suspect kept trying to push around him and get in the home. and that's when he fired one shot. >> reporter: before police could arrive a fatal shot. the intruder 31-year-old spencer crandal lay dead. the grieving family saying he was not trying to break into the neighbor's home, he was sleep walking. >> he was confused. he was in his pajamas and barefoot. that doesn't sound like a home sbruder. >> reporter: his family said like 8.4 million other minutes, struggling with sleep walking. his wife having to physically restrain him from roaming in the pre-dawn hours. >> he was getting up in the middle of the night, leaving the bedroom and walking around the house or sometimes going outside. >> reporter: but on that tragic morning, his wife amanda was out of town. and he was also disoriented from
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pain medication for a back problem. >> he took it when he needed it. >> reporter: but this is the first time he's seemingly acted out aggressively while sleep walking. >> he was the kindest, meekest, most gentle person i have met in my life. >> reporter: investigators tell abc news they are unlikely to charge the homeowner who's 14-year-old daughter was inside the house. >> right now it just appears that the homeowner was doing what every homeowner would do and protect their home and their family. >> reporter: well he had also been drinking the night he sleepwalked to the neighbor's house. the family says he was clearly confused and thing the neighbor should not have been so quick to shoot. really tragic. >> very tragic indeed. >> a lot of people sleepwalk. >> my daughter sleepwalks. it's very scary. awful story. thank you. and move on now. the dangerous part of skiing is racing down the mountain but recently there's a rash of accidents going up the mountain
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on the chair lifts including one fatal incident. clayton sandell has what you need to know to stay safe. >> reporter: as tens of thousands of skiers come down the slopes it's getting up that's causing new concern. after several sears and even one fatal fall from moving ski lifts. on tuesday, a 5-year-old in new york was sent to the hospital after falling 18 feet. on saturday, 10-year-old tyler russell fell from a lift in oregon. >> my foot is tired, put it behind the snow board. leaned forward too much. >> reporter: he plummeted nearly 20 feet. and last weekend in upstate new york a 44-year-old brooklyn mother was killed after she fell 25 feet. >> put this bar down and sit still. >> reporter: mike russo is the safety manager at the copper mountain resort in colorado. skiers need to know the risks and take safety seriously. two years ago in new mexico
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this teen lost his balance trying to throw a snowball at a friend. watch as he falls four stories but survives. what's one of the most dangerous times? >> you think you're going to drop something like a pole or a glove, let it drop and somebody can pick it up for you. >> reporter: the ski industry says chair lifts are exceptionally safe and secure. noting that deaths are rare. 15 over the last four decades. >> accidents happen, but overall i feel 100% safe. >> reporter: the ski association says you're more likely to die riding an elevator. more "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news copper mountain colorado. >> scary stuff there. >> you said you spent time getting stuck on a chair lift when it's stalled ? >> yes, that's fun too. but i have managed to get down safely. put the bardown. >> that's what it's for. >> safety lessons from severe storms in the deep south there could strong storms ahead of that storm system we're
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talking about with the ice here's what's going to do it will come up from the gulf. the low comes through tomorrow from new orleans to the florida panhandle could see danieling winds and isolated tornado and heavy rains up top of there. let's see how much rain will fall. in the red that's two to three inches. we don't anticipate any flash flooding because it will move through quickly. tennessee will be included in the approximate to 5-inch range. we'll get rain from new york city to boston and nice and cold plunging temperatures behind that. that's the big picture let's get a check closer to home. >> reporter: all right ginger david murphy on the terrace. we have sun up over the horizon and temperatures around freezing. 44 today 43 tomorrow, rain north and west.
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hey, back now at 7:41 with "gma investigates" the dirty secrets of flying. you're about to hear from a flight attendant about the nasty germs that could be flying with you. and the secret to make your trip more enjoyable. mara schiavocampo has more. >> reporter: air travel. an estimated 45 million of us flying over the holiday season. an auburn university study suggesting bacteria that can cause infections pneumonia, diarrhea and death can survive on planes for up to a week. any other best-kept secrets of the skies? center heather poole, a veteran flight attendant for almost 20 years and author of "cruising attitude." this morning at the biggest
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aviation-themed studios, air hollywood, she shares all the little known things you need to know before taking off. >> our job is unlike any job. >> reporter: first off, cabin chills one spot is worse than the rest. >> exit row is the coldest. the seal makes it colder. >> reporter: if you opt for an airline blanket, it might not be clean. they're not washed after every flight. >> no. if it's in the plastic, you're safe. >> reporter: it's clean. second secret those blankets might not be the only things that are dirty. >> i have seen passengers change the baby's diaper, put their bare feet up here. this gets abused. >> reporter: several major carriers say they are cleaned regularly, but it varies by airline. if your seat is in the back, you might not get the best service. >> we run out of things.
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maybe food. >> reporter: in the back, left with very little. >> right. >> reporter: if you are trapped in the bathroom they will come to the rescue. you opened it from the outside. >> i did. >> reporter: you won't tell us how you do it. >> no. >> reporter: and the most important secret of all is this one. someone says hello and makes eye contact, give them water whatever i can give them i'll give them. >> reporter: make sure you're a friendly flier. for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo abc news los angeles. the idea that people are changing baby diapers on the tray table? horrifying. >> wait until you get into an emergency on a plane. it may happen. >> fair enough. >> might have done that. >> your child is two weeks old. >> almost had to. >> probably not the first time this morning or the last time. coming up here on "gma," u2 superstar bono speaking out about his recovery from the bike accident. what he may never do again.
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t.j. holmes is in the social square with more. >> it's one of the most highly anticipated points of the super bowl and that's waiting to see how naked danica patrick is going to be in the godaddy.com ad. but danica might be wearing clothes this year. that's just one of the new things to look for in the 2015 ads. super bowl 49's commercial roser is filled with rookies, smartphone case maker mopie and lock tight super glue. some are making their game day beau. carnival cruise lines is letting fans vote online for the super spot. >> vote and you could win. >> reporter: and belief it or not, skittles has never tasted the rainbow on the world's biggest advertising stage until now. >> pet the rainbow. >> reporter: returning veterans coca-cola coca-cola, mcdonald's and pepsi
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joining snickers without mvp betty white. >> eat a snickers. better? >> better. >> reporter: the doritos, already showcasing fan-created ads on youtube, heavily featuring cute kids. >> can we have some? >> i don't think i can reach that have. i guess i have to eat them all myself. >> reporter: and cuter dogs. an 11-time mainstay godaddy.com is turning in the racy play book. and pairing a fully-clothed danica patrick with this 9 week old puppy, named buddy in a twitter contest. and fan favorite, volkswagen "star wars" homages. and the latest adventures of the m and ms. and sorry, ladies david beckham and h&m have been benched so far. >> hello. >> that got your attention when you saw the puppy.
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you were like -- godaddy, different direction. a different message, the domain service. >> i asked, what do they do? >> the twitter contest, and the name is buddy? >> the public did that. the public that's watching right now did that. smart folks out there. >> creative. >> the ads, by the way, $4.5 million for 30 seconds. >> we can't wait to watch. thanks so much. and coming up next the one thing your teenager can do to help reduce stress and improve grades. dan's bringing it to you. >> oh, my gosh. should we do it? >> yeah.
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and still ahead on "gma," will and kate getting ready to welcome their second child. how the royals are preparing to have two kids under the age of 2. good luck. and we're working up a sweat here in times square this morning. the hottest trend in workout wear and how it's helping you get the most out of your exercise. we'll be right back. tt2wút3n@24 "aún2?$ tt2wút3n@24
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bmún94( tt4wút3n@24 " dzlq ]6( tt4wút3n@24 " enlq -2h tt4wút3n@24 " gzl& 450 >> good morning a fast moving overnight fire damaged a house in port richmond on east madison street. fire crews arrived to smoke and flames pouring out of the second and third floor. nation told "action news" the owner rent rooms out of house. there were no reports of injuries. good morning 7:56, friday january 2. there are a number of accidents karen rogers has that good morning. >> reporter: nearlts -- that's right, tam, this is crescent boulevard in new jersey.
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black horse route 168 is shut down between lake and church. if you're in the area stick to aerial road. overall looking at the speeds we were slowing 55 southbound, right now 61 miles per hour. a lot of people have off. 54 miles per hour as you head on 42 no issues there. we had a disabled vehicle on the vine street expressway westbound but it cleared tam. >> now let's go to sky6 live hd and take a live look at the battleship new jersey. a pretty start to the friday, mo but it's a cold start at least for now. let's go over to david murphy good morning. >> reporter: you're right tam we have sun and clouds as you just saw but we're in the cold zone. 36 degrees in philadelphia. better than this time yesterday morning, but definitely coat weather. there's a bit of a breeze and occasionally the windchills are in the 20s. today's high, 44. partly sunny the winds not as strong.
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rain arrives tomorrow and it may come in the morning. in the northern and western suburbs a wintery mix of snow and sleet is possible for a while before we change over to rain in the afternoon. 43 is the high. 64 degrees on sunday and pirdz of rain. coming up on "g.m.a.," why some woman are getting botox and hiding it from their husband's.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. important new warnings on those glass fireplaces found in millions of homes. why kids are getting burned and what you can do to protect your family. ♪ teens and meditation. the fast-growing trend that could help your child cut stress and turbo-boost grades for the new year. hiding botox from your husband. >> i didn't really feel guilty right away. >> the lengths that some wives go to look and feel years younger. and high-tech workout wear. the new exercise gear for 2015 mixing hot fashion and cutting edge technology so you can get the best workout ever as we say -- >> good morning, america.
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♪ oh, look at the great crowd in times square this morning. they're cheering out there because inside look at this. they're working out, making me feel guilty after two weeks of sedentary life. they're starting off the new year with a bang. taking a look at the hottest gear for 2015. we're going to show you the latest trend for the gym. combines fashion and function. maybe that will get you into the gym. i'm starting monday. >> me too. i'm big on mondays. >> what's the value of looking good while you work out? >> it's a feel good -- >> no matter what i'm wearing, i feel like i have a do not resuscitate order. it's terrible. >> i did see you sweating at the gym once it was weird. >> i've seen him sweat too. >> not sure what to do with that. maybe change the subject. also coming up the countdown to the latest royal arrival is on. how will and kate are getting ready to have two kids under 2.
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as we discussed, i have one kid at 3 weeks. i don't know how -- ryan has twins. >> twins. >> two at a time -- >> huh? >> two at the same time. >> i don't know where one of the kids is right now. good luck to you, man. >> and it's hard to believe, it is now the future 2015 was the year marty mcfly travelled to in the hit movie "back to the future ii." what did that movie get right and what was wrong? that's just ahead. can't wait for that. >> not the hover board. >> yeah. >> still waiting for that. in the meantime turn to ryan smith with the top developing stories. >> thank you. and where's my child? okay. thank you, good morning, everyone. we begin with sad news from new york where a nationally-known former governor has died. mario cuomo served three terms, leading the liberal wing of the democratic party as washington became more conservative. he passed away just hours after his son was sworn in for his
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second term. he was 82. and the crews are having the most successful days recovering bodies. some were still belted into their seats. but it's a handful. the rest may be inside the fuselage which has not been found. and the greek ferry is arriving in italy. towed across the stormy adriatic sea. 11 people were killed and more than a hundred others may still be unaccounted for. and new from bono he may no longer be able to play the guitar. posting a message about his recovery from the bicycle accident, after breaking his arm in six places. it's much more difficult than he thought. it's not clear i will ever play guitar again. and finally, top arm wrestlers getting ready for this weekend's world arm wrestling championship. these little guys are getting ready. look at these guys. my gosh. >> adorable. >> these folks in ohio -- they
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have nothing on dan harris. putting hours of training in. there's a category for anyone to take part in regardless of your age or size. the arm wrestlers say that competitors are from all walks of life. and ginger zee has challenged me to an arm wrestling match. >> roll up my sleeves. >> it's about technique. >> my hands are cold that's the icy grip of power. >> i love it. here's how you do it. back to you guys. oh my gosh. what is going on? okay. >> sorry, but i saw that coming. >> i'm getting back to the gym. i'm going to go work out. >> that was awesome. a rematch. one word for you: rematch. >> that was a trial, we'll do the real one in 30 minutes. >> you'll try next time. we have to move on now. there's a new safety warning this morning about a type of fireplace found in millions of homes. could be dangerous for you and your family.
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but there is a simple change that could help protect everyone. and here is abc's bazi kanani. >> reporter: the potential danger just inches from this little girl. the type of gas fireplace behind her with an unprotected glass cover is in 11 million u.s. homes. and hundreds of kids get burned each year. >> when the fire comes on the glass gets hot quickly. the other thing to keep in mind the glass remains hot for up to an hour. >> reporter: a warning from the fireplace industry. but it's not just a reminder to supervise kids and pets around glass-front fireplaces. there's a change coming. as of january 1st new regulations require a protective barrier, like this mesh one, on all new gas fireplaces. >> the idea is to make it impossible to touch the glass underneath it. >> reporter: but you don't need a new fireplace to protect your family. homeowners can get a mesh barrier installed, or a sturdy
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gate if have to do hers around. others may want something easier to move. >> i'm a grandfather this is something i can easily put up against the fireplace. >> reporter: simple solutions to keep the winter days warm and safe. for "good morning america," bazi kanani, abc news, washington. >> thank you. "pop news" and weather coming up but first sara with the morning menu in social square. >> i sure do. what's ahead in "pop news." how taylor swift helped her biggest fans celebrate the holidays going viral right now. and the hot new trend for teens, helping them reduce stress and improve their grades. coming straight from dan harris. come on. and the hottest workout wear for the new year. the clothing that makes you look good and helps you get the most out of your exercise. all coming up live on "gma" here in times square. higher, higher, lift it!
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♪ ♪ because i'm happy ♪ ♪ clap along if you feel like a room without a roof ♪ that's the immensely talented youtube musician andrew k'waun. using his voice and stuff around the house. from a water faucet to a salt shaker and a bag of kale. i have a lot of leftover kale. >> a nice tone cale. >> see what i can do with spinach spinach. it's going viral with more than half a million views and counting. sara what's popping in "pop news"? >> i can't decide if that's total talent which it is or have a lot of times on your hands. is that an e? >> yes, that is. >> okay. the future is here for "back to the future" fans.
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at least for "back to the future" man fans. it's the year that marty mcfly traveled to in "back to the future part ii." people are looking what it had right. sadly, the flying cars aren't here. but a few things are right, the skype-like communication, flat screen tvs. but the hover board isn't quite here but almost a reality with this amazing prototype being tested out by none other than tony hauck.wk. >> oh, wow. >> and the snazzy power shoe laces. nike confirms last year something was in the works. and the pizza that was like slinging and blew up. i want the time machine. >> you are aiming big. >> why would you go? >> downton abbey time. >> ryan? >> no wonder he's not answering.
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what year would you go to ryan? >> i don't know. i'm happy right now. >> that's a good answer. >> stick with the pizza. >> living in the now. >> you want to turn yourself into me? >> we have machines for that? and a number of taylor swift fans celebrated a very marriry so-called swift-mas receiving items in the mail. she selected and hand wrapped the gifts herself. she posted the video showing us behind the scenes at her christmas workshop. she was assisted by her furry elves. those are her cats. dan harris can do this. it's going crazy viral right now with over 4 million views on youtube. and amy, i have said that before i'm so touched by her sincerity and wisdom beyond her years. you have met her. >> she's an old soul and so kind. she gets why she is who she is. her fans believe in her and support her.
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she gives back. >> so much from the private concerts. she is an example of celebrities everywhere the little things. >> and impact. >> sure does. >> she's helpful at the gym. >> the only person you listen to is katy perry. don't try to say taylor swift. >> working her in the rotation? >> i listen to all the divas. >> my god, dan. and doesn't matter who you're rooting for in the college football championship this next baby totally wins for being the cutest fan ever. take a look. >> touchdown! oh yeah! yes. >> do it one more time. >> touchdown! >> come on, ace. yeah. his name is ace, and apparently his dad had been trying to teach him the touchdown trick. do it again. >> touchdown! >> yay! for a while until one day -- one day he just threw up his hands.
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>> you're supposed to be happy when somebody scores a touchdown. >> why does dad keep screaming at me? >> he's channelling his inner grumpy cat. >> he's tired of dad, let it go dad, let it go. the heat index coupleming up, first a check of the weather. >> our friendslafayette, louisiana. welcome to "gma" and the cold. it's not as cold down there, but certai certainly in southern louisiana that low is tracking right there. oklahoma city could see ice tonight. on the front side of it it will be warm along the east coast the rain will come with it and then the cold. that's a look at the national picture, let's get a check closer to home. >> reporter: thanks, ginger, david murphy on the terrace. we have sunshine and a few coastal clouds, temperatures in the 30s.
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44 is the high. partly sunny less harsh than yesterday. rain arrives in the morning on saturday and mixes with sleet and snow in the northern and western suburbs before changing over to rain. it will get washed away when the warm front moves through. 43 is the high, 64 rain sunday. out here with some delicious hot soup. jan is -- you guys can eat, you know? january is national soup month. and thanks to our sponsor, bellcomp bells, enjoying tomato. it was andy warhol's favorite soup. the iconic paintings. we're enjoying like it? >> delicious. >> we're very busy. let's get indoors. >> sara was confused.
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she thought it was ice cream. >> cot confused. thought then it was soup. and one of the most surprising trends among teenagers is meditation. it's taking off in large part because of an explosion of scientific research that suggests that meditation brain exercise helps teens regulate their emotions and boost their grades. when we think of stereo typical teenage behavior we think of this from "project x." which make this is scene all the more astonishing. teenagers sitting still and silent at a center called unplugged meditation in los angeles. >> you're going breathe in calm and exhale calm. >> reporter: meditation is being taught in schools across america from portland to memphis to new haven. here's the actor russell brand with director david lynch meditating with students at a
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high school in san francisco where officials say meditation has brought down violence and improved academic performance. research suggests it has benefits for teenagers and grownups improved focus, better test scores and lower blood pressure. and neurorow science shows it rewires areas of your brain associated with stress self-aware self-awareness and compassion. >> a lot of parents come into our calm program saying that i don't think our kid's going to do that. >> reporter: goldstein, the awe thundershower of "uncovering happiness," teaches teenagers to meditate with his wife. often incorporating it into hiking or music. >> listening to the sounds of the snow. >> it helps me to be more focused. >> it's made me a lot less anxious. >> reporter: goldstein says the teen brain is undergoing important transformations,
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meditation can lay the ground work for improved resilience and focused. especially in an era when the teen attention span is fractured by digital devices. >> it's an incredible opportunity to cultivate emotional intelligence and learn to connect with people in meaningful ways. that lays the foundations for the adult years that follow. >> my stress level is about a 6. >> reporter: chloe ashton daughter of abc's dr. jen ashton recently learned to meditate. >> i noticed that i'm more relaxed and face problems a little bit differently than i might have. i'm excited to see the changes. >> reporter: and joining us right now is abc news senior medical contributor, dr. jen ashton and your beautiful daughter meditateing with mom. >> first of all, it was her idea. when you suggest something as a parent they want to do the opposite. it really wasn't my idea. she came to me. >> i've learned that being
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married already. >> there you go. more of the same. so she came to me and asked if she could learn how to meditate. and i think part of it was to reduce stress. part of it is she's an athlete. she's used to taking care of her body but wanted to incorporate more mental well-being too. i was really supportive of it. >> why do you think it's a good idea? >> it's interesting. half my patients are under the age of 21. there are a lot of stressors for a teenager and a young adult that there weren't when we were growing up. as a way to kind of unplug reduce stress increase their focus and relaxation, just, it's a form of a mental exercise they're not able to get in the tech world that we live in. >> the person we interviewed, said meditation works well if the parents are doing it too. there are so many benefits for grownups. you have been looking into it. >> reduces blood pressure lowers stress hormones. even some evidence that it
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reduces inflammation. so the science is really behind it. >> i made no bones about the fact i'm a daily meditator. so is george stephanopoulos. we have a voice in our heads. and this voice is constantly telling you, eat 18 cookies or get angry right now. et cetera, et cetera. >> yeah. >> what meditation does is help you notice when the voice is giving you a bad idea and you can resist. >> absolutely. i've started meditating and i have seen results. religions incorporate meditation but there's nothing religious about this. this is the religion of common focus. >> the voice in my head is my producer telling me we have to go on to the next story. for more information and resources, you can go to "gma".com or goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! yahoo!. over to you, amy. thank you so much. and first up in the heat index, cosmetic confessions. millions of people get botox injections but they want to
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keep a secret including their spouse. brandi hitt has the story. >> reporter: each of the women have a secret. >> i love the way it makes me feel. >> reporter: hiding it from their husbands for years. >> he doesn't know i have it. >> reporter: they have been sneaking in botox treatments. asking us to hide their identities. >> he would get mad and yell. >> reporter: they're among the millions of women, including celebrities, hoping the injections turn back the hands of time getting rid of frown lines, giving the face a lift. morgan kept her husband in the dark after treating a raised eyebrow. did you feel guilty? >> i didn't right away. oh my god i've never kept something from him before. >> reporter: so one month later, the 33-year-old blogger came clean. >> he expressed to me that he was disappointed that i had not told him. and felt the trust had been a
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little bit fractured. >> reporter: each has their own reasons, cost risks or social stigma stigma. >> i can understand why women feel the pressure to hide botox. there's only one thing worse than ageing and that's actually looking like you care about your ageing. >> try to talk me out of it because he thinks i look beautiful the way i am. >> reporter: morgan says her husband feels the same way and isn't getting in her way. >> i would do it again. i would talk to my husband first. >> reporter: but here she is the exception, not the rule. with others taking this secret to the grave. >> always. until i die. and not have the wrinkles. >> reporter: for "good morning america," brandi hitt abc news los angeles. >> all right. moving on. next in the heat index the new way to flip houses in the new year. renovating and reselling can be a big business. and rebecca jarvis got one
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experts secrets to turn it into cash. >> reporter: it's 9:00 a.m. in tempe tempe, arizona. this modest three bedroom home is being gutted. the person calling the shots -- this mom of five and former nurse, maria. she's a full-time real estate investor. employing bold new strategies in the ever-competitive world of flipping. how many houses have you flipped ? >> 28 homes now. >> reporter: on reality tv they do it under a tight timeline. >> we're 25 days in the 30-day flip. >> reporter: but that's not how you make the most money these days. >> people want what the jones have. there's not the soccer mom coming in in the t-shirt and not care. she wants that sexy kitchen. >> reporter: the clock is ticking on her newest project. >> the net gain is about 30, $35,000. >> reporter: the first tip, hunt for the right home. if they spot something they
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like they send a letter. >> i think i sent out 50 letter this is week. >> reporter: which brings tip number two. never fall in love with a property. how competitive is the market? >> we're very competitive now because the inventory is down. you can have i think i heard the other day, 32 offers on one property. >> reporter: 32 offers. which means you're going to overpay for the property. >> there's never a property that i can't walk away from. >> reporter: tip three diy is for dummies. >> you don't want to do the flipping the rehabbing yourself. you need to have a team around you. it's not a one person show. you are not only treats this as your livelihood, this is about revitalizing neighborhoods. i want to leave a positive mark on that community and i want people to love my houses. but every time i sell a home, it's kind of sad. because i put so much into that house and i picked out those finishes and i just really want people to love it. >> reporter: flipping it forward one house at a time.
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for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, phoenix. >> and i think we decided that's a special skill to flip a house and only amy has it. >> i live in the houses. when i'm flipping it not fun tetit at the time. but i like the version of giving it prettier than i left. i love it. >> i love it that you exist. and the hottest workout gear for 2015 and why it's functional and fashionable.
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>> good morning philadelphia police have charged a 32-year-old pittsburgh man in a sexual assault that happened in spring garden yesterday. authorities say stephen woodson followed the victim into a parking garage at 17 and callowhill streets. he robbed the victim before he forced her to undress and sexually assaulted her. he is charged with rape, robbery and attempted murder. it's 8:27, january 2. let's go over to karen rogers it's been a busy morning when it comes to accident. >> reporter: every half-hour i'm starting with a new accident in new jersey. this on new jersey turnpike southbound approaching 195. we're seeing speeds 65 miles per hour. there's not many people out there today so that's helping a
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little bit. we had a serious accident that was closing down the black horse. it is reopened between lake and church streets take the black horse. you can take the schuylkill, too. looking live at montgomery drive, nobody out there no delays. >> clear but a cold start to the day let's go over to david murphy with accuweather. >> reporter: we're off to a cold start, 36 degrees in philadelphia. 30 in allentown and 30 in wilmington. this afternoon we'll go partly sunny, 44 is the forecasted high this afternoon. tomorrow perhaps, during the morning we'll see rain arriving. it will start out as a wintry mix of snow and sleet in the northern and western suburbs before changing over to rain. mild on sunday, periods of rain there, as well. >> coming up on "g.m.a." they look at the hottest workout gear
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♪ out here a chilly morning in times square. and thank you all for coming. we love your energy. it makes our morning. it makes a lot easier at least. >> it does. and the models are working out. speaking of energy. feeling the burn this morning. showing us the hottest workout gear for 2015 and how it can help you get the most out of your workout. >> and everyone is waving the marvel paddles. it's behind the scenes of "agent carter." she's from captain america, now has her own series. >> and her own paddles. >> yes. love them. >> still excited. 2015 promises to be the
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biggest year ever for our favorite royals, william and kate expanding to two kids and me hoping for another trip to london. the preparations are already in full swing. and sara has much more on that. >> i do. in rough guess, emphasis on rough and guess, we have 9 days until prince george is a big brother. her due date is in april, but royal baby watch 2015 is well under way. while the world awaits another bouncing bundle of joy, the doting parents of the prince of cuteness are getting prepped for royal baby part two. >> kate is nearing her third trimester and getting into the home stretch. >> reporter: 2015 will be a busy year from decorating nurseries to pondering baby names. people magazine's latest issue with the royal rundown. the biggest priority is making sure her first born is lavished with attention he will have to
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share. >> i think prince george will be a boisterous big brother. he likes his trucks and likes to run around kenskensington palace. he's going to be a caring and protective big brother to his younger sibling. >> reporter: this spring at the hall the 10-bedroom mention on the queen's estate. >> for the first few weeks, they tried to go it alone. this time a baby nurse on board right away. and expected to get another nanny for the second child. they have grandma kara middleton, the ultimate doting grandma. >> reporter: and keeping the tradition alive, the power of two under 2 is a royal family affair. >> prince charles and anne were close, prince william and harry close in age and beatrice and yew genny, close in age. he wants what he had in harry, a
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confidant. >> reporter: and expected to take nine months off from official duties, she will be out with the royals in to. >> hand on and loving. she wants to raise normal kids. you know that she is going to face the same kind of challenges juggling two under 2 that many other moms face. >> now, i have been told the jump from one to two kids is harder than zero to one. amy? >> absolutely. and ryan knows it too. >> doing it at the same time is even harder. those kids are beautiful. that kid -- >> i agree. >> ginger what's the weather like to be in london in april? >> let me forecast that. that's about as on point as the due date. i want to say good morning. this one here she's rowdy i feel like. your name? >> christy. >> >> so happy you are here. >> likewise. >> and one of the most amazing photos of the week. it's a hole punch with a sun dog in it. see the rainbow in between the hole punch.
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comes from a plane flying through. takes too long to explain. but around midland, texas, icing. and oklahoma city an ice storm warning for the next 24 hours or so. and winter storm watch from central massachusetts to maine. because on the front side of the warm front it's a little snowy. rain and snow on the east certainly warming in the southwest from the >> reporter: thanks a lot ginger, david murphy standing on the terrace. we have a fair amount of sunshine over the horizon across the region. temperatures are in the mid to upper 30s. of this afternoon 44 partly sunny. tomorrow rain arrives it starts as a wintry mix in the northern and western suburbs. titled "wishes for baby" to start the possible start campaign. it was made in 24 hours. amazing. it's full of cuteness. let's take a look.
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>> i wish you health and happiness. we'll take care of the rest. >> to be loved by everyone. >> hi that he's happy, that he plays. >> you can do anything. >> to go to school, to be educated. >> new year new babies. the film "wishes for baby" can be viewed on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. that was sweet, wasn't it? that was so cute. let's go into dan. >> thank you. there is a new group of models taking the fashion world by storm right now. doing it in between play dates and homework. the market for child models is big business. a high demand for chain stores and luxury brands. juju chang met the hard-working kids and their parents.
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>> reporter: dubbed the most beautiful girl in the world, this 9-year-old russian, modeling since she was 3, has 2 million facebook followers. >> for the average young child to have that much social media exposure and that much public attention is too much. >> reporter: marlene is president of kids and teens and they have zero tolerance for anything that's not age appropriate. what's the philosophy? >> we represent children models. we do not represent children who are trying to be adults. >> reporter: increasingly in luxury goods, in the world of fashion, it's a kids' world. that's rome owe beckham, yep, that beckham. modeling an $800 trench coat. we tagged along with american rising stars to see what drives them. >> i begged my mom for me to be a model. >> reporter: why did she say no at first? >> because she has to drive back and forth, back and forth --
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>> reporter: that's a lot of back and forth. this is wolf age 7, modelling for two years. and violet noble. age 8. that's her in the target holiday catalog. and malik johnson, a 14-year-old ninth grader. their moms are working as hard if not harder than they are. no stage moms here. >> this is the commitment between you and your child. the child has to want to do it. if they don't want to do it and you're pushing them i don't care how cute your kid is it's pointless. >> reporter: everyone assumes it's pushy stage parents. >> half the time it's the kids pushing the parents. it's a lot of work for these parents. >> reporter: for violet and her mom, they are a whirlwind of fittings and auditions. >> i'm a chauffeur, i'm her entourage. right? >> reporter: but amidst the glitz and glamour, by law, a parent or garnd yan must set up
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a trust account. and the employer must ensure that 15% of the earnings go into the account. what co do your parents tell you what's going to happen? >> it's for college. >> college and a house. >> reporter: but how do the kids squeeze in the rest of their childhood? >> sometimes you have to miss out on certain activities like parties or practices with sports. and coaches are really serious about practice. >> i'm going to go back and then i'm going to have like piles and piles and piles of homework. >> reporter: for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. >> fascinating look. thank you. coming up on "gma," peek into the future of workout wear. could stylishly high-tech wear be the key to your
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. yes, it is the second day of the new year and i bet there are a lot of you out there who made a resolution to get into shape. i'm among them. workout wear has come a long way from leg warmers and track suits. not only fashionable, but functional. here to show us is in style's magazine, dana. thank you for being with us. happy new year. >> you too. >> we talked about the fax part of workout wear. wearing it all the time. now it's working in different ways correct? >> right. so the whole idea behind workout
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wear for 2015 it's not just to make you loadok good but enhance the workout. >> we are going to walk out to the social square and show everyone what we're talking about here. first up is the treadmill. it's an adidas sport bra with something extra. >> it's the adidas my coach. there's a transmitter in the front and it measures your heart rate. it's compatible with your smartphone. and allows to you do download data and get it more personalized. >> and then on the spin bike, looks normal but. >> yes. >> but on the t-shirt what's special about it? >> the lululemon t-shirt utilizes technology that helps to stop the bacteria that causes odor when you're working out. if you want to take a really crowded workout class and feel fresh and confident, this is a
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great option and the color is really pretty. >> it's beautiful. you eliminate odor. do you not sweat? >> helps to wick away moisture. but it's about controlling odor. this allows you to focus on the workout. >> your mate next to you on the treadmill will be thankful that you chose to do that. >> exactly. >> next up we have the legs. and we have our model doing workouts with weights. but seeing something special on her pants. >> yes. these are from athose $99. have the amazing sensor built in. you have to buy the athos core, a one-time purchase of $199. works for all their products. it's like a personal trainer on your body. >> what does it measure? >> it's going to read your muscle movements. here it's on the leg. so let's say she was doing squats on lung lunges tells you
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if you're using the incorrect muscles. >> is this like with the sports bra, hook up to the smartphone? >> yes, even some cardio equipment can read it. and it's machine-washable. >> goodness. >> it's great. >> sounds great. and a beautiful yoga pose here. >> pretty. i don't know how she's doing that. >> me either. >> everyone is familiar with fitbit at this point. this is from functional wearables, which is actually a cover, it's a shell for your fitbit. looks like a bracelet. wear from the gym to dinner and measures your steps and calories burned and looks fashionable. >> so you can take it from the gym to dinner. >> exactly. no one knows you're wearing a fitbit. only $39. >> only $39 to put over it. >> exactly. >> the other interesting thing, all of these, they're all under $100. >> all affordable. you don't have to spend a lot of money to get a lot for your
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workout wear and make it work for you. >> we appreciate the tips. and i mentioned, i'm going to start going to the gym next week again. but this is getting me in the mood. >> yes. >> the whole concept, if you look good you feel good. dan was making fun. i don't care what i'm wearing, i do think what you wear has an impact on your workout. >> absolutely. and workout clothes have come a long way, the fits the textures, the colors the styles. you can look good at gym. they are an added bonus to enhance your workout. >> i agree. you all look fantastic. very lovely tips and for details to pick up where you can get all of these lovely fashionable fitness wear go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo. and coming up behind the scenes of the hotly anticipated new spy show people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with
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. it's almost here. looking forward to this. the premier of the hot new show "marvel's agent carter." we met her in "captain america." and this is a series about her dangerous double life, pretending to be someone she's not. and cameron mathison takes us behind the scenes. >> reporter: captain america could count on support from agent peggy carter in marvel comic books and hit movies. >> go get him. >> reporter: but after world war ii her superhero friend was presumed dead and she was on her own. >> gentlemen, i'm agent carter. >> reporter: fighting crime and
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sexism in 1946. you held down the fort they came back how were they treating you? >> get coffee lunch file reports and thing i'm a girl in lipstick and heels. >> i didn't know the government had such good taste in secretaries. what's your name? >> agent. >> reporter: it's starring haley at well playing a secretary, hiding a dangerous double life in what was considered a man's world. >> it is the '40s can and women were almost second class citizens. as unacceptable as it is it was the way it was. >> she finds it amusing that they don't know what she can do. >> reporter: how can women relate? >> we have come far compared to peggy in 1946. we have a long way to go equality in the work place, equal pay for women is something we still need to work towards. >> reporter: one character working on peggy carter's
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behalf, ed win jarvis, a butler. >> i have access to quite a lot of information. >> reporter: how is that going? >> ask peggy, not sure how helpful. >> we spoke, he was in the middle of making a souffle. i tore him away. he's warming up. >> you work at the phone company. it ain't life and death. >> darling, you have no idea. >> reporter: the phone company is a front for secret agent headquarters where i got a behind the scenes tour from no-nonsense peggy carter. >> a very busy lady. lots of secret missions to be getting on with. this better be quick. >> reporter: cold-blooded like any good agent. no ice in her water. >> this is the important meetings. >> this is agent carter's closet. >> reporter: 85 outfits for each episode. recreations from the 1940s,
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hats shoes. some outfits are originals. this is 70 years old. >> exactly. and the fabric's really held up. >> reporter: costumes help create the characters. >> i feel like a gangster. >> i got my hat and jacket too. just in case. see what i'm saying? >> you're up. >> where's my desk. >> it's so fun wearing the costume costumes. getting into the character in a stylish world. women looked immaculate. that's a big part of peggy's physical character. to be the best sfooi spy, and carry on the great work that captain america was doing. we know that marvel makes fantastic stories. and to have a woman in a television role. it's the first time it's happened and quite ground breaking in that sense. >> reporter: captain america would be proud. for "good morning america," cameron mathison, abc news los angeles. >> series looks great. i'm not sure i believe cam as a
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gangster. too nice. the premier is on tuesday, january 6th. 8:00 eastern right here on abc. and we will be right back with more "gma." keep it here. ♪ latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. save $300 on the final close-out of the c3 queen mattress set. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store, find the lowest prices of the season, with the c3 queen mattress set only $1199.98. plus 24 month special financing on all beds. know better sleep with sleep number.
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and on monday on "good morning america," we are kicking off our new series with tips to get your weight loss resolution on track for the new year. plus we have the new bachelor here. yes, it's beginning again. and john legend the performance. a lot to get to on monday. >> a lot to get to. we didn't have time for the arm wrestling rematch. >> let's go. >> we'll close out the show. >> i'm losing again.
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exposure. two more cases have been reported. one involves an employee at the hamilton ymca and a hairdresser at a local salon. anyone who thinks they may have been exposed should call the health department. good morning i'm tamala edwards. let's check in with karen rogers for the last look at traffic. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, we had most of the accidents clear the only one that's there is the one at crescent boulevard in mercer county new jersey. this is i-95 southbound traffic at cottman. yes we see the truck off to the side. watch are -- watch for it in the left lane. looks like he is trying to change a tire, tam. let's go outside to david murphy, good morning. >> reporter: temperatures are cold we're up to 37 degrees in philadelphia.
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we have a fair amount of sunshine early we're checking partly sunny skies the high will be better than yesterday 44. tomorrow, 43 with rain that could arrive in the morning and start out as a wintry mix in the northern and western suburbs before changing over to rain later in the afternoon. whatever does accumulate will be small and wash away. you want to be carefully when the wintery mix is in action. 43 is the high. 64 sunday, periods of rain. >> coming up on "action news" at noon, the funeral for ten-year-old matthew mccloskey friend and family will mourn the child who was hit and killed by a police car. "live" with kelly and michael is up next. i'm tamala edwards. have a great friday and enjoy your weekend! hey, cal. snap out of it buddy. sorry.
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