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good morning, america. donald trump's new team. >> donald trump. >> the outsider president-elect taps an insider, reince priebus, to run his white house, and sparks blark with his pick for chief strategist. he addressed reports of racism and violence by his supporters. >> i'll say to it the camera. stop it. devastating blaze. more than 40 wildfires tear through the southeast. burning 70,000 acres. eight states on alert. parts of north carolina in a code red, as residents are warned to wear masks or evacuate. twin murder mystery. the yoga instructor accused of murdering her twin. again. witnesses say they were
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fighting. was it murder or a tragic accident. and dramatic finish. former super bowl rivals, patriots and sawhawks on a final play showdown. >> there was a lot of contact and no call. >> the incomplete pass that has fans crying foul. what tom brady is saying this morning. and good morning, america. happy monday. and take a look at what we saw here in new york this monday morning. 6:22 a.m. that supermoon. it looks like movie when you see the plane go right by. just gorgeous. >> it's called a super duper moon. sit just that. more protests over donald trump's election for the fifth day in a row. >> transfer of power is under way in washington. president-elect trump has made his first two key appointments. we'll hear from the incoming
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chief of staff, reince priebus in a moment. >> reporter: the trump west wing coming together. the president-elect huddled with advisers in trump tower, building out his leadership team. if his first picks are any indication of the future, trump will have a white house made up of two very different factions of the republican party. president-elect trump, the ultimate outsider, hiring reince priebus, the ultimate insider, to run his white house. >> i'll tell you, reince is really a star. and he is the hardest working guy. >> reporter: on election night, trump thanking priebus and forcing him to take the mike. >> ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states. donald trump! thank you, it's been an honor. god bless. thank god. >> amazing guy. >> reporter: but during the primaries, trump felt a much different way. locked in a constant battle with
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rnc chairman reince priebus about the whey he was being treated by the establishment in the party. >> the rnc is controlled by the establishment. the rnc is controlled by the special interests and the donors. that's too bad. that's why the republican party for president has lost so much for so long. >> reporter: another trump hire may calm the trimp loyalists. steven bannon. the one-time gold mman-sachs leader. the anti-defamation league denouncing the hire overnight. the adl saying in a statement, sit a sad day when man who presided over the premier website of the alt-right, is slated to be a senior staff member in the people's house.
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bannon who left breitbart to join trump's campaign in august got top billing in the trump release. he moves to white house chief strategist and senior counsellor. breitbart's coverage has been called racist, homophobic, and anti-immigrant. >> thank you, tom. now to the new interview with donald trump. his first television sitdown since being elected president. he discussed his campaign promises and how he plans to implement them. cecilia vega has more. >> reporter: he said he was going build a wall. he said he would repeal obama care. he said he wanted hillary clinton in jail. now donald trump seems to be softening his stance on some of those key campaign promises. in his first televised interview since winning, donald trump says he's saddened about reports of racial slurs and violence by some of his supporters. the president-elect speaking directly to those people. >> don't do it.
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that's terrible. i'm going to bring this country together. >> they're harassing latinos, muslims. >> i'm so saddened to hear that. and i say stop it. if it -- if it helps, i will say this, and i'll say it right on the camera, stop it. >> reporter: on "60 minutes" he seemed to walk back xanl promises. >> would you accept a fence? >> for certain areas, i would. certain areas, a wall is more appropriate. i'm very good at this. it's called construction. >> reporter: to appointing a special prosecutor to investigation hillary clinton. >> i'm going to think about it. >> but a special prosecutor? >> i don't want to hurt them. i don't want to hurt them. they're good people. >> reporter: trump refusing to say whether he'll put troops on the ground to fight isis. >> i don't want to tell anybody e anything. >> what about the american people? >> we have great generals. >> you said you knew more than
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the generals about isis? >> i probably do. look at the job they've done. all i can tell you is we'll get rid of isis. >> are you looking for a judge to overturn roe v. wade. >> i'm pro life. i'm pro life. if it ever were overturned, it would go back to the states. it would go back to the states. >> some women won't be able to get an abortion. >> perhaps they'll have to go another state. >> and that's okay. >> well, we'll see what happens. >> reporter: if his penthouse apartment, his family by his side, melania says she's ready for the responsibility ahead. >> i'll stay true to myself. i'm very strong and tough and confident. and i will defend myself and do what is right and what feels to my heart. >> reporter: but ivanka saying she's not going to the white house in a formal role. >> i'm going to be a daughter. but i've -- i've said throughout the campaign that i'm -- very
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passionate about certain issues. and that i want to fight for them. wage equality. child care. these are things that are very important to me. but not in a formal administrative capacity. >> reporter: now donald trump says he'll give up the president's $400,000 annual salary while in the white house. the one thing he doesn't seem to be ready to give up, twitter. he says he'll be very restrained. >> thank you, cecilia. let's bring in the new chief of staff, reince priebus. thank you for joining us this morning. congratulations on the new job. what are the three most important things you want to accomplish in the white house in the first 100 days? >> well, think the most important things are the three things he outlined -- that president-elect trump outlined in the campaign. getting his arms around our foreign policy. our position around the world. obviously dealing with our immigration issues and concentrating on obama care. i'll add one more. tax reform. think we have an opportunity to
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do all of those things given the fact that we have the house and the senate and we have an eager congress ready to get work done. >> there's been reaction to the pick of steve bannon as the chief strategist inside the white house. i have a couple of questions about that. in the press release, it said you would be equal partners. how is that going to work? who will be in charge? >> the white house chief of stay is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the white house. it's an operations role. it's an advisory role to the president. the way that we have operated the last few months is steve and i have formed great partnership in advising president trump together. that's what it is. talking to him together. getting ourselves on the same page. it worked well on the the campaign. i think you have seen perilously over the last few months that donald trump has been very disciplined. he's also been very comfortable
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and on message and clear-minded. look what happened on tuesday. an electoral landslide. the american people agreed that donald trump's vision for america is what this country has been waiting for. and it was one of the most political historical wins in modern history. >> the electoral college, significant lead. he lost the popular vote. i want to ask another question about mr. bannon. >> can i say something about that? look. unfortunately or fortunately, this is an e lengs that takes place in about 1 states. if donald trump wanted to spend three months in california, new york, he would have won the popular vote. so, he played the exact strategy that a smart person would play in the 12 states that mattered. and he won significantly. so i get the obsession over the popular vote. that's not what this election was all about. >> no question he won the presidency fair and square.
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i was pointing out the fact. the question about mr. bannon. the anti-defamation league says he's hostile to kor american values. the top aide to harry reid saying this signals the white supremacists will be represented at the highest levels of the trump white house. how do you respond to that? >> well, look. first of all, i don't know where they're coming from. that's not the steve bannon that i know. i have sat with him for months. i have never, ever, one time experienced that. and -- >> well lavthey're looking at t breitbart website, i think. >> you have to know the person. get to know the person. a naval officer, a harvard business school, london school of economics. this is a very, very smart person who is serving as a senior counsel to the president. i mean -- i think you're going to be a lot of announcements of a of of people.
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but i find him not to be -- the way that he's been accused. i find him to be the opposite. i think people need to give people time and an opportunity and not make judgments. don't judge people based on what oh people say. >> finally, "the wall street journal" is reporting that mr. trump and the staff seemed surprised by the scope of the job when they visited the white house and that president obama plans to spend more time with him than presidents typically do because he thinks trump needs more guidance. did you see that? and does mr. trump want that additional counsel from president obama? >> um, first of all, they had a great meeting. i think that they were impressed with each other. i know that president-elect trump was very impressed and very pleased with their meeting pip didn't see that. i wasn't there, to tell you the truth. i haven't heard those things. what i see is a president-elect that has -- is getting prepared. i see a staff in new york that is very busy doing the best job that they can for the american
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people. and i see president-elect trump being very calm and cool and collected. and prepared to lead the american people. >> and the president-elect will be making more announcements this week? >> it could be this week. it could be next week. they are working very diligently on transition. it is as you know because you have been there, george, it's a ton of work. but it's work that has to get done. it will get done and we'll lead for every american in the country. i predict in 20 and 30 years, they'll write books at this president. and how well he did and how he's followed through with his promises. and that the american people loved the job that president-elect trump did. >> reince priebus, big new job, congratulations again. >> you bet, thank you. >> robin? all right, george, we bring in abc's matt dowd down home in austin, texas. and cecilia and tom remain with news the studio. matt, you just heard george's interview. what do you make of the first
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two appointments of donald trump? >> it's interesting, robin. donald trump is demonstrating again a split personality in this. consistency has never been a hallmark of donald trump. he once said maybe there's two donald trumps. i think what you'll see is, the question becomes, what are the lines of authority? how does the information flow? for the president of the united states, information flow is important. is it a team of rivals? or does it become a lord of the flies? we don't know. >> we have seen that same balancing of president-elect trump in his public statements over the course of the the last weeks. some conciliation. some sticking to his guns. >> he's made a lot of the right statements over the course of this. presidents will be jujd on their actions. appointments to the white house, in my view, and the staff, are more important than the cabinet. they determine what the president sees. what he hears. how he ultimately makes
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decisions. all of us have great hope and are giving him a chance in all this. but americans will judge him on his actions. >> cecilia, we heard from donald trump this weekend. we heard comments from sec care clinton. >> she's blaming the fbi director and his letters for her losing the race. she says the letters, even the once that cleared her, stopped her momentum and gave trump the boost he needed with white suburban women that were on the fence. she says she is heartbroken and no comments about her future yet. >> no comments? >> no. >> the first appointments from president trump. the first interview. on tap now, a sec stair of state and supreme court pick? >> we think rudy giuliani is a contender for the secretary of state post. the supreme court, i think, will come later down the line. that's something they're working
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on. >> and matt dowd, what more should president-elect trump do speaking -- you saw him say last night, to those people who were engaged in racist incidents, stop it. does he need to do more there? >> well, i think the president-elect trump needs to make a speech and make a concerted effort and not a one-off stop it, which i think was good in this. i think he needs to stand up and say, enough's enough. to quiet this down. and speak to the country. right now, the country, a majority of the country stot proud of this election. i think he has to figure out a way to move them to pride in this election. >> thank you, matt. tom, cecilia. we'll hear from the current president later today. president obama will hold a press conference. taking questions for the first time since donald trump's election. you'll be anchoring. >> right after 3:00. now to amy with the morning's other top stories. the earthquake in new zealand? >> that's right, robin. 7.8 magnitude earthquake.
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at least two people were killed. the death kol could go higher. small towns in the south cut off. stranding tourists. check out this aerial view. these are cows that became stranded on a patch of land after the earthquake triggered a landslide, leaving them on top of that small hill. iraqi soldiers have recaptured a symbolically significant town from isis. two years ago, isis destroyed parts of nimrud. clashes are reported nearby. back here in this country, hundreds of people have fwatherred in northern california to mourn the loss of a sheriff's deputy who police say was executed while investigating a suspicious vehicle. dennis wallace was shot twice in the head. the fifth california law enforcement ster killed in two months. toyota is agreeing to pay
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billions to settle a lawsuit. that suit claims 1.5 million vehicles lacked adequate wrist protection. and tributes are pouring in for rock 'n' roll hall of famer leon russell. ♪ i'm up on the tight wire one side's ice and one is fire ♪ >> russell responsible for hits like "tightrope" and "a song for you." elton john calling him an inspiration. leon russell died in his sleep at home in nashville. he was 74. finally, a tough night for tom brady and the patriots. with time running out, one last play to tie it. it's incomplete. was that pass interference? there was no call from the ref. so seattle wins, 31-4. after the game, brady said sometimes you get the call, sometimes you don't. i have to say it looks like last night, tom brady's ego was deflated. >> ooh.
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>> was that too soon? >> a little harsh. >> too soon. >> a little tough for him. i'm going sip my coffee now. you guys talk amongst yourselves. >> we're going to go to rob. he took the high road in what he said. fires, a bad situation across eight states.is is the biggest s the border in chat chattanooga. north carolina seeing the brunt of the action as far as fires go there with two counties seeing evacuations. big time smoke issues. lake lure in south carolina. look at all the smoke getting into huntsville birmingham alabama. had rain in the carolines, didn't get to the fires, will be moving up the east coast in the next 24 hours. time for the select cities
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brought to you by weather tech. >> reporter: good morning everyone, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. we're dry on storm tracker 6 live double scan lots of bright sunshine coming up over the horizon, most areas are in the 0s and someplaces still trying to get above the freezing mark. it's a down right cold morning in a lot of places. not a lot of wind. this afternoon, milder, 62. at the same time, sun gives way to clouds and in the evening hours we look at rain arriving from the south. rain stays with us tomorrow morning with drying in the afternoon. cooler high of 56. nice wednesday. driving her suva
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edwards, 7:23 on this monday, november 11. let's head 0 karen rogers for a look at 422 and the traffic, good morning. >> reporter: we're jamming up on 422 no major accidents looking live at trooper eastbound traffic heading toward king of prussia jammed from past 29 to past trooper. 12 mib ride from oaks -- minute ride from oaks to 202. schuylkill expressway, 6 miles per hour past bell month. i-95 14 miles per hour at cottman, 18 at girard. a couple of issues cottman avenue at the boulevard an accident that was jamming things up. mass transit they are having switching problems with septa, the cynwood line is suspended.
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west trenton line we have a train that's 24 minutes late. >> we'll take a short break and come back to accuweather.
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across the region, but it's cold. 37 degrees in philadelphia with the wind on the light side. most of the suburbs are below freezing that would include wilmington, trenton, allentown, reading, lancaster and millville. bundle up on the way out the door. this afternoon it's milder, high of 62. sun gives way to clouds. during the evening we'll be on the look out for rain coming up from the south into philadelphia overnight tonight. rain continues in the overnight and wraps in the afternoon. 56 the cooler high tomorrow. nice weather, thursday, friday, saturday. tamala, more rain possible on sunday. >> that's it for now, we'll send you back to "g.m.a." and see you back here in 30.
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♪ ♪ born in the usa i was born in the usa ♪ back here on "gma" this monday morning, the boss. bruce springsteen. born in the usa. the superstar making head tlooins morning after his motorcycle broke down on the side of the road. you know what? some veterans came to the rescue. they spotted him. and wait until you see what happens next. we're hearing from one of those hero bikers coming up. >> a lot of smiles. coming up this morning, donald trurp appoimp appoints t two members of his team. reince priebus, chief of staff. stephen bannon, counsel. and also on abc, the final five on "dancing with the
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stars," including one of the actual final five gymnasts, laurie hernandez. our own "dancing" finalist, ginger, went behind the scenes. they're sharing secrets as they get ready to battle it out. >> how perfect that ginger is there. >> i think she's got the be a judge. >> i -- hear, hear. ginger for judge. let's make that happen. we begin with the murder case involving twin sisters in hawaii. one of them is accused of intentionally driving a car off a cliff killing her identical sister. charges were initially dropped. now she's back behind bars. linsey davis is here with the details. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it has all the twists and turns of a chilling hollywood movie script. two sisters seen physically fighting in car moments before it plungs off a cliff. one is killed. the other survives. she was charged with murder. then the charges were dropped.
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now reinstated. this morning, the sole survivor once again if police custody. accused of murder. al ex exandria duval was arrest the second time for murdering her twin sister. police were searching for the 27-year-old it's the last two weeks. after a grand jury indicted her in the death of her sister. investigators say last may, duval intentionally drove her suv off this 200-foot cliff in hawaii with her sister, an stays ya, in the passenger seat. witnesses say the two women were fighting. her sister did not survive. >> i could see a pair of hands yanking on the driver's head. her head was going like this. and she was angry arguing with the person, whoever was yanking on her head. she was in a rage. >> reporter: duval said the crash was an accident. in june, a judge threw out the charges against her, ordering her release, citing no probable
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cause for murder. >> the court has concluded that the evidence fails to support a finding of probable cause. >> reporter: then last month, that grand jury indictment. >> there's a lot of things missing from this case. it's the things that are missing from the case that actually make this case. >> reporter: some are now hoping there will be closure for a death that has captivated so many. >> this case is all being made circumstantially. however, actions speak very loud. when the police went out to her house, there was evidence that she was packing and wanting to flee. you put the pieces together, it's not looking great. >> reporter: investigators say after the crash, they found the accelerator pushed all the way to the floor. this morning, duval is waiting to be extradited back to maui. she's being held on $3 million bail. >> we bring in dan abe rams. a judge initially drops the charges. she's arrested. it's a little unyushl. >> sit. you have a judge saying there's
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not enough evidence to send the case to trial. and prosecutors saying, thank you, judge. we're now going take this to a grand jury because we're going to find a way to get these second-degree murder charges moving forward. and so now, a grand jury, offers up this indictment. remember, really easy to get a grand jury to indict if a prosecutor wants it. >> weak case? strong case? >> i think it's a weak case with regard to murder. you're talking about someone who drives her car off of a cliff with her sister. an eyewitness says see the passenger pulling the driver's hair and they're fighting. as this is happening. so, car then goes off the cliff. and they charge the driver with murder. now you may say you believe this was manslaughter. that it was reckless. the idea she was trying to kill her sister by risks she's going kill herself is murder-suicide.
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okay. i guess that's possible. but it's not an easy case to prove. and that's exactly what the judge was saying. when the judge said there's not probable cause here. >> we heard in linsey's report about the acceleration. and there was no signs of braking. what other evidence -- >> that's the most important piece of evidence against her is the fact that she apparently didn't brake. because the question would be, why not? if you're in the middle of a fight and having your hair pulled who knows what can happen? there may be over evidence. they'll look to the victim's diaries and records and friends and family to say, was there anything going on between the two of them which could have led the sister who is now charged to want to kill her? i still think the idea of getting an intentional murder charge here is going to be a very, very tough thing. >> we'll see what happens. thank you, dan. >> good thing you were not on
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the grand jury. >> yes, it is. i would not have indicted. >> thank you. we move to ohio, where protests erupted after a judge declared a mistrial in the case of the the white police officer from the university of cincinnati charged in the shooting death of an unarmed black man. eva pilgrim explains where the case goes from here. >> no justice! >> reporter: frustration and outrage. ray tensing is a free man. >> it really is hurting to know that my daddy really not coming back. that's evil. that's really evil. >> reporter: tensing was facing charges of murder and voluntary manslaughter for the shooting of unarmed motorist sam did you boes. >> with the jury gridlocked. >> we're unable to reach a verdict. >> reporter: the judge declaring a mistrial. the jury made up of two black women, four white women, and six white men couldn't agree on
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whether tensing had reason to think his life was in danger. >> what did you pull me over for? >> again, the front tag. >> reporter: initially, peaceful. escalating when dubose refuses to open his door. tensing draws his wip. firing once. >> stop, stop! >> reporter: prosecutors calling tensing a racism, saying the night he was stopped, he was wearing a confederate flag shirt under his uniform. he said the shirt has no means to him. a relative bought him that shirt. telling the jury he shot in self-defense. >> he's -- that he's going to run me over and he's going to kill me. >> is that when you drew your weapon? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: dubose's family now hoping there will be a retrial. >> we'll get our day. we'll get our day. >> reporter: for "good morning america," eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. coming up, donald trump's
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back now with the big board. our team of insiders standing by live. rebecca jarvis here at the table. one of the big, big campaign promises. donald trump's tax plan. promising a sweeping tax cut for millions. break it down. >> for most people under what donald trump, president-elect donald trump has talked about, most people would see some type of tax cut. now, the more money you make, the bigger tax cut you'll get under the plans that he has outlined. there are certain people who might see their taxes go up. the tax policy center crumpled the numbers. if you're a single parent making $75,000 a year, two kids, without child care, you could see your taxes go up $2400
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because -- >> that's a big hit. >> because of the child care tax credit sflp what does this mean for most of our viewers' bank accounts? >> if you go through it by information. they do it by q urkts intiles. you'll see a $110 savings if you make $25,000 a year. $83,000 a year, about $1,000 in savings. $143,000 a year, about $2,000 in savings on the tax bill. this is based on the math of what we know at this point. obviously, things shake out in the details. >> a lot to be seen on that one, thank you. now to facebook boss mark zuckerberg. he's firing back against accusations that fake stories on the site influenced the election. he insists they did not. is but is vowing to take action against them. becky worley joins us. what types of story are we
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talking about? >> really inflammatory stories. ones that are outright lies or supermisleading. headlines. take this one that said fbi agent suspected in hillary e-mail leaks found dead. gnat's fake store prip this one said donald trump had lost the support of the police unions when he had merely been chided by a union executive. a study by buzz feed showed top left wing sites published stories about 19% of the time. but right-wing sites published 38%. it's all about social feeds. critics saying those viral hoaxes could have influenced the election. >> it has created real soul-searching at facebook. >> mark zuckerberg is taking it seriously saying facebook doesn't want hoaxes. they want meaningful info.
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he claimed 99% of what people see is authentic. he wants more ability to push accurate information to the tops of our feeds. but then, there's a big concern about those judgment calls. in his words, should facebook itself become the arbiters of truth? do they want to be fact-checkers? isbook just a digital platform? or are they bound by the rules of journalism and editorial responsibility? that's a big issue. >> and they haven't settled it yet, have they? >> no, this is an ongoing issue that they say they're going to research, george. >> okay, becky, thank you very much. now to the latest cold case getting a new look. so many americans fascinated by true crime store prips sunny hostin here with new interest in the 1978 murder of "hogan's heroes" star bob crane. >> this cold case, george, is about to get very warm.
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and armchair detectives around the country remember this. a huge television star, bob crane, gets bludgeoned to death by his alleged good friend john carpenter in 1978. blood was found in carpenter's car. dna evidence cleared him of that death of that murder. and he gets found not guilty. well, fast forward to 2016, that dna ed gets retested. we may find out tonight who really killed bob crane. >> all right, sunny. depending on what happens tonight, could there be a new trial in this case? >> there could be. bottom line is, you know, that john carpenter died in 1998. if the dna evidence points to him, no new trial. the family gets closure. if this dna evidence points to someone new, my goodness. we may have a renewed investigati investigation. new vigor. maybe a new trial.
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there is no statute of limitations on murder. >> that was going to be my question. thank you all very much. rescuing the boss. what the hero verdict atlanta saved bruce springsteen is saying this morning. and do network nannies really work? our experiment is just ahead. ♪
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uh huh. yeah. imagine you're thundering down the road on a gorgeous fall day and you see a biker broken down there on the side of the road. well, if you're anything like dan and his fellow riders from the freehold american legion in new jersey, you would stop to help, right? that's what they did. little did they know just who that rider actually was. there he is. turned out to be, yeah, the boss himself. bruce springsteen. he kindly posed for a selfie. when this guys couldn't get his bike started again, they threw bruce on the back of theirs and went to the bar to share beers
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and reminisce about growing up in freehold, bruce's hometown. here's what dan had to say about bruce. >> to say i'm fan is an understatement. he was so down earth. such a nice person. >> he paid the whole bar tab. apparently, he just had a diet coke. they went, there was though discussion of politics. when they posted the picture on facebook, quite the opposite happened. it was disheartening. people were commenting on bruce's politics. it became a whole thing. something we have been seeing. the american legion said this, if we're to survive as nation, both sides have to stop the hate. and stop and help. as well. >> which they did. and friday was veterans day, so, kind of all works out. >> it worked out. >> you said that, the first thing i thought about was when they posted the picture, what the response could have been. too bad. >> and they got a bonus of a couple of beers. coming up, ginger behind the scenes of "dancing" with the
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boy, would i love time. let's get weather, rob. >> we'll be back to you in a few minutes. by the way, where ginger is now is going to be near 90 today. temperatures out west in southern california, persiste persistently warm. temperatures above average across the midsection of the country. temperatures in 60s in minneapolis. 70s in kansas city for the next three days. we're looking at a big, major change in the pattern here with much colder air diving down in the pacific northwest. they can use it. they need it. as far as the snow pack is concerned. very, very low snow here in the cascades, bitterroots, rocky mountains as well. this dives down into the center of the country. after what's been a month of quiet weather i think is going shake things up. rain, thunderstorms. maybe rain where nay need it in the fire zone.
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[woman 4] lupus does not discriminate. it can affect men, women, white, black, older, younger. i've had lupus for 10 years. i am 17 years old. i am 11. [whoopi] we've got to find a way .. to get through this. there is something we can do, there is hope. you just have to get involved. him slurpee rails calls ago 25 minute delay, tam, thank you karen. let's go over to sky6 live hd take a live look across penns landing. pretty start to the day, david, but it's a bit cool. knowledge cool right now, tam take a rook at the numbers, we're up to 40 degrees in philadelphia. many of the suburbs closer to the freezing mark, allentown, reading, millville, and wilmington among those, this afternoon we'll mild things up. we'll get to 62 for the high. sun and increasing clouds through the day, late in the day and this evening, we'll see showers come up from the south. the rain continues overnight and into tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon we dry out,
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but we are only at 56 for a high. better weather starting wednesday. >> two armed robbers held up a university city restaurant at closing time. the action cam was on the scene where officers were investigating. coming up on "g.m.a.," are your parental controls as strong as necessary. we'll be back in 30.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. donald trump reveals his first picks for key jobs. names a gop insider as chief of staff. speaks out in his first interview since the election. >> are you going to take the salary, the president's salary? >> the saanswer is no. >> taking on people. >> i will say this. stop it. cracking the kid code. do the so called network nannies really work. we'll show you when the kids went head to head with the software supposed to protect them. how fast they figured it out. what the experts say about how to keep your kids safe online. ♪ be our guest a "gma" exclusive. >> hello. >> be our guest for the brand-new "beauty and the beast" trailer.
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♪ baby love and baby, oh, baby. america's first all-girl quints. right here live in times square. five 1-year-olds on their first airplane ride with mom and dad. just to get here. as we say -- >> good morning, america. yea! say hi. and good morning, america. how is that for a happy monday. the busby quintuplets. they're here with their big sister. can't wait to meet them. >> you should have seen them making their way through times square. that was earlier this morning. we put rob to work babysitting. behind the scenes. >> good for you, rob. that's because ginger is taking us behind the scenes with the final five on "dancing with the stars." she's reuniting with her old partner, val. getting us good scoop on the competition. all with just a week until the big finale. i can't believe it. went fast.
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right now, let's get the morning rundown from amy. the big story, donald trump's administration taking shape as his first major hire speaks out. republican national committee chair reince priebus will serve as trump's chief of staff serving alongside steve bannon who was tapped as chief strategist and senior counsellor. bannon has been criticized for using his alt-right platform to deride the republican establishment. trump says they'll work as equal partners. >> you have to look at the person. think you have to get to know the person. if people understood that we have a naval officer, harvard business school, london school of economics inspect is a very, very smart person serving as a senior counsel to the president. >> neither bannon nor priebus has policy experience. trump told "60 minutes" he plans to immediately deport up to 3
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million undocumented immigrants with criminal records and says part of the wall along the mexican board may be simple fencing. as anti-trump protests continued overnight. trump did have a direct message for those perpetrators. >> i am so saddened to hear that. and i say stop it. if it -- if it helps. i will say this and i'll say it right to the camera, stop it. >> trump urged americans not be afraid. he said the issue of same-sex maurnlgs were settled by the supreme court. he'll not take a salary as president. the smoke coming from wildfires near the south carolina-georgia border are so thick, some people are being told to wear masks outdoors. aftershocks are shaking new
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zealand one day after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake killed at least two people. some roads are cut off. the quake triggered a landslide that left cows stranded on top of the hill. in business news, american aparnl has filed for bankruptcy for the second time. teens are making fewer trips to the mall. finally, here's a novel idea for a 21st century bookstore. no internet. the sign of the doer sums it all up. take a break. live like it's 1993. e-mails can wait. the store wants customers to just relax and read an actual book printed on paper. i love that idea. people say it's like an oasis. >> i'm in. >> you got three here. >> yep. >> four? >> four. yes, 1993 was great year. >> not for the hair but everything else.
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>> how about news that goes pop there, lara. good morning to you. and to you. viewers tuning in to "snl" this weekend got a serious surprise. the show's opening sketch, which has just been hilarious with alec baldwin and kate mckinnon had a different tone. it was kate in character sitting alone at a piano singing a touching redigs of leonard cohen's "hallelujah." ♪ i'll stand before the lord of song with nothing on my tongue by hallelujah ♪ >> reprising her emmy-winning role, kate sang as clinton about her disappointment while also honoring leonard cohen who passed away last week. >> i didn't show she had such a gorgeous voice. >> she's so talented.
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>> it has struck a nice tone. >> needed that tone. have you ever wondered, i have had this wonder. mcdonald's coke out of the machine is just more bubbling. >> yeah. >> it's colder, more bubbly. now we have the reason. i thought it was jst me. but no, i thought could it be the salty food. the syrup. the company is revealing the secret. the soda water in their machine is constantly recirculating through an insulating tubing system so it remains just above freezing. so, that it is extra fizzy. that crisp fizzy taste. the high-end water filtration system keeps the beverages cold. they have wider than normal straws, also something that i noticed. for a truly thirst quenching experience. >> a "pop news" investigation. >> and overtime. wow. >> yes, and we have solved it. i read about it. i share wit you. and then finally, everybody,
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also in "pop news" this morning, 2 million social media users received the shoging of a lifetime this weekend when facebook let them know they passed away. the site posting these in inmemorian maijs. we hope people who love blank -- the 2 million viewers are alive. even mark zuckerberg was killed off on friday. thankfully, the company has fixed this bug. no word on what caused it. it's over. if you were mourning the loss of a friend do check. probably didn't happen. >> kind of a serious bug. >> a serious bug. go have a coke and a smile. >> we will now, lara. we will now. cracking the kid code. how well do those parental safety programs work? and ginger takes us behind the scenes in the ballroom, a week before the big "dancing"
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y254jy yi0y are you ready for this? we're going to be back with our focus group of children. they're helping us with the series, "cracking the kid code." and we're looking at different challenges families face in finding solutions that could work for everyone. today, software that claims to block inappropriate content for kids. t.j. homes put them to the test. >> i like how you say claims. that's important. good morning to you all. well, of course, these parental controls. parents put them this place to ploblg things like porn, violence, and up appropriate content. a lot of the kids are smarter than the parents when it comes to the computers. we got a group of kids together. parents, you need to watch this. >> just came out. >> reporter: we're about to give
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these 9 to 13-year-olds challenge. who is better at technology in your house? the kids or the parents? >> the kids. >> the kids. >> the kids. >> reporter: oh, come on. >> our generation always grew up having the devices. >> reporter: these self-proclaimed experts laugh at strategies their paints put in place to block them from some online don't. you all have ways of figuring out your parents' pass words. >> definitely. >> when i figure out my parents phone pass words, i put my thumbprint on it. >> on my mac, i have parental controls. i sometimes take it off. >> reporter: how are you able to do it? rnlgt it's a netflix pasds word. >> reporter: to you, paren that controls -- >> aren't really parental controls. >> reporter: what these kids don't know, we have teamed up with m.i.t. professor eric clop ford. kids and the blocking programs.
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qustodio and net nanny, which costs 40 bucks. >> try to get to the robo fun website. >> reporter: the kids get half an hour to get to the website we have blocked. >> it's blocked now. >> reporter: first up, qustodio. one girl finds something called a proxy site which allows you to bypass filters like parental controls. >> there we go. >> reporter: word spreads like wild fair. they get through the software to reach our blocked site. >> thank you, too. >> reporter: this doesn't surprise our expert. we can asim if there is a parental control on one computer, if another kid down the street figures it out, your kid will find out. >> and all their friends will, as well. >> reporter: our second program net nanny stumps the kids. >> how to bypass net nanny. >> reporter: little doubt that if they had more time, they would have figured it out. >> i think they would have. some were on the right web page. >> reporter: what about the ability of the programs to block
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inappropriate content. we went to the site of a violent game popular with teens. teresa confirms our results. >> the way the software products work is they will block the things they know the block based on the settings you gave them. they're always going to be in catchup mode. >> reporter: qustodio said they made changes thanks to our study. they said if accessed through proxy sites, our advanced technology will block attempts. and net thanty told us, it's unique technology doesn't block a website bazed on its url. it analyzes the content on every final determine if it meets the criteria set by the parents. as for the kids' parents, they were not surprised. >> i think most of the kids today have a lot of flexibility and nimbleness related to technology. they know when they hit a barrier to go around it.
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>> reporter: some parents say the downside of the parental controls is that block too much content. the kid has to keep coming and saying, take off the password. it keeps the kid from making a mistake at home. they make the mistake possibly down the street. one other thing here, robin. some kids say, parents, be more kre kative with the passwords. it's the dog's name. it's grandma's birthday. >> challenge your kids a bit. thank you, t.j. we're joined by ericka souter, the editor of mom.me. most important tool? >> it's not high-tech. not an app. not in the latest parenting book. it's good old-fashioned conversations with your kid. frequent conversations. we prep for the sex talk. plan for it. the same needs to be said of the tech talk with your kids. they need to know expectations. how to be good people, good citizens online. they need know that there are things that they can do that are
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wrong. this is not -- these apps are great. it's not a set it and forget it. nothing replaces good parenting. >> if you're a teen, it's not too late. >> it's about setting expectations. day need to know that you care and you're monitoring what they're doing. >> i remember my parents, they were not just concerned with their children. but our friends as well. is that good advice? >> absolutely. it does take a village to keep our kids safe online. you need to mon nor what your kid is doing, what their friends are doing. their behaviors influence each other. >> we're just getting started. this was a real eye opener. we have more of the cracking the kid code this week. with whether you should secretly monitor your child's cell phone. coming up next, ginger taking us behind the scenes with the final five of "dancing with the stars." come on back. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. my psoriatic arthritis caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis.
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whoo! second part of the country you can't the guy back there, we're looking for decent weather across parts of kansas. not bad weather for new york city. we're doing our coat drive more on that in just a little bit him we'll talk to ginger in southern california, but first the local forecast. >> reporter: all right, rob, storm tracker 6 live double scan, shows us we're dry, lots of sunshine, but it's chilly out there with areas around the freezing mark. not a lot of wind. this afternoon we'll get mild high of 62. sun will give way to clouds and later in the afternoon and especially this evening, we'll see showers build up from the south. rain continues overnight into tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon we likely dry out, 56. nice weather wednesday through saturday. angeles. final week for "dancing with the stars." finale coming up next week. you've been behind the scenes
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for the last big rehearsals. you know what it's like. >> this is the week that counts. the scores tonight help determine who walks away with the mirrorball trophy. i remember this week thinking, my body is fatigued. my brain couldn't learn another step. my heart was so bipolar, i was like, i don't want it to end. check it out. i'm reunited with my old dance partner. romeo! mwah. >> you ready? you ready for freestyle. >> you're so pretty. >> she wasn't this pretty before last season. >> reporter: laurie and val putting the final touches on their fox-trot. >> we're so proud of all of your partners. this has got to be different. >> this is by far, my favorite partner of the last few. >> wow. >> ouch. >> at least if the last few. >> we're almost there. i want her to win. i want her to lift up that trophy and be proud of herself. >> reporter: meanwhile, terra
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jole ready to rumba. i've been watching. you two give me the chills more than anyone. >> from you, that's amazing. >> you just had baby. we have to say it. >> she came in three weeks. >> i remember i looked into val's eyes, i want to kill you. and i love you. do you have those moments. >> to the point where i'm like, i have to take a moment. go to the bathroom. i need a moment to myself. because i don't want to look at you because i want to punch you in the face right now. >> reporter: and megatron himself, calvin johnson performing the tango and the salsa on tonight's tri oh, week. can you give me a preview? >> he doesn't have his velcro shirt to rip open. that's a teaser. >> reporter: how does your body feel? >> body? halfway through a football season. >> reporter: how badly do you want it? >> so bad. we need to get all 10s this week. give a perfect effort.
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>> i'm like -- he's like, cool it. it's cool. >> reporter: i didn't get chance to see james or jana do their choreography yet. this is so tight. watching everybody do their dances yesterday, it looks like a bunch of pros out there. it will be a difficult competition going into tonight. >> tonight is in some ways so critical. the most critical. what are you watching for? >> reporter: tonight, i'm watching for the energy, the passion between the couples. this is where, okay, everybody learned how to do the steps. we all have an idea of where the arm goes. it's about the feel. the people who bring it. james is one that we is have to watch. because he tells a story with his dance and with his body. he's impressed me this whole season more thanky say. he's another one i get chilled. i go, oh, my gosh, this guy is bringing it. >> you've been watching so closely all season long. every morning after, you're in the dressing room, buzzing about it. you have the inside scoop. just tell us about others
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throughout the season, what you have seen and what you're expecting. >> reporter: i think jana and gleb have the chemistry. you say, that looks great. you have someone like terra, who has been able to learn how to dance like real dancer. i told her yesterday, the way she holds her frame and turns her body, is something i never got to. i could never feel that way. >> listen you to, right? >> i have to tell you, laurie and val, they're it. i have to go with them as my pick. >> all right. going out on a limb. >> you'll always be our mirrorball winner. >> thank you, it feels good to be back. i gotta say. >> "dancing with the stars" tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central right here on abc. >> good morning, i'm tamala
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edwards, 8:27 monday, november 14. let's go over to karen rogers and look at traffic. >> reporter: good morning, i'm looking at a jam in both directs i-95 approaching girl. you can see the -- girard, you can see the northbound traffic extra heavy approaching the vine. we had two incidents one at bridge street and academy, a longer delay there. 36 minute ride. southbound delay, 43 minute ride in part of a gaper delay between woodhaven and the vine. the actual problems have cleared, but the lanes were blocked and that's causing an extra slow go northbound and southbound everybody is stopping and looking. slow speeds on the schuylkill expressway 5 miles per hour near the boulevard.
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13 near girard. slow speeds on the blue route 14 miles per hour near the route 1 media bypass. cynwood service, the problems have been cleared, things are moving better with the cynwood lines. no longer shuttle busing. 25 minute delays with the west trenton line. >> now let's head out to david murphy to talk about our monday, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tam, we're off to a sunny chilly start. take a look at the numbers, many suburbs are close to the freezing mark or at it. allentown, millville, reading, lancaster, philadelphia up to 40. this afternoon we'll get mild. we'll trade out sunshine for more clouds. 62 this afternoon's high, with sun giving way to clouds. in the afternoon and evening we'll see showers pushing through south jersey and into philadelphia. tomorrow looks like a rainy start and cloudy dryer finish, highs in the 50s tomorrow. back up to 60 on wednesday. >> we'll send you back to the
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bring back the holidays. [ cheers and applause ] you guys did perk up on cue. well done. they're going to keep going now. well, we are energized this monday morning. what do you got, amy? >> i was going to ask how many here are morning people? early birds? [ cheers and applause ] you are, robin? how many are night owls? apparently -- you're both. oh, okay, that's cool. is this >> we sealed the deal. >> you to fight general et ix. it's in your dna. it doesn't matter if you're a night owl, you still feel like
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crap in the morning. i feel a lot better about that. they say that's why you might see noigt owls be coffees fight it. >> i agree. i'm definitely an early bird. >> i am now. but not by nature. i think by nurture. by this job. think if i had my way. >> by torture. >> every single job i have had -- starting with news 1 long island. i was always the morning reporter. >> we were both in sport. you are nocturnal when you're covering sports. now, good morning, america. >> got keep fighting it. >> sleep when you can. >> what about -- >> early sidney
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his name is lucas holliday. a customer posted it online. it went crazy. here's a look. ♪ you're the highest of the high ♪ ♪ and if you don't know then i'll say it so don't ever wonder ♪ >> wow, he can sing. >> his name is lucas holliday. [ cheers and applause ] and you -- and he's joining us. hello, lucas. good morning to you. >> hey. hey, hi, guys. hi, everybody. how you doing? miss robin, how you doing? >> oh, so -- such a gentleman. so nice. do you sing for all your customers? >> uh, i would have to say when at least those who know, know about it, yeah. it's definitely a crazy thing. somebody will come in. i might be humming or something
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like this. but all of a sudden, i might burst out if they ask me. >> so you only do it on request? you never surprise people? >> sometimes i'll just -- like i say, i'll be humming. sometimes i get blue. gloomy when i'm working. or stressed. you know how it is. in any case, i'll just bust out. i'll bust out and the it's craze zoi watch people like just spread that kind of positivity. >> are you bosses okay with it? i hope? [ laughter ] >> uh, yeah, yeah, yeah. my boss -- you know. she has her moments where she's like, she's got to go and help people out because i'm doing something else with singing. and recently. the last -- since this has happened. getting calls all over the place. >> didn't you get a wedding gig? you're in band? >> yeah, yeah, hopefully. my band is tell yo mama.
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it's a funk band. talented. right, right. tell you mama. tell yo mama. >> and the way you say it, you really sell it. well, we know that the song that was posted is a maxwell song. he tweeted you. we saw that tweet. we did one better for you. here's a message from maxwell to you, lucas. >> hey, lucas. this is max. i say your video. you're sing "ascension." you sound unbelievable. i wanted to invite you on stage at my detroit show this friday. hopefully you'll join us. congratulations. you have a sick amazing voice. [ cheers and applause ] >> please, yes, please. please, please, lord, please. >> it's gonna happen. it's gonna happen. as we go away, we gotta hear a little from you. give us a little bit. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right.
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all right. let me sing. let me sing. ♪ but our room is not a house >> incredible. ♪ and a house is not a home when the two of us are far apart ♪ >> yeah! ♪ hey, in our heart >> thank you, lucas. thank you, lucas. thank you. that was -- >> thank you, miss robin. thank you, guys. oh, my lord. >> luther, where are you luther? you were channeling. you're going to see maxwell on friday. we're going to be there. >> to sing like that so early in the morning. so good. >> thank you, luther. i mean, lucas. his expression. knowing he's going the see maxwell and sing with him. >> he's gonna tell his mama.
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>> he got that right. the band name, by the way tell yo mama. finally, a magical first look this morning. one of our favorite disney classics, getting a whole new live-action look next march. fans cannot wait. we don't blame you. we have your first invitation to be our guest. watch the world premier of "beauty and the beast." ♪ ♪ [ growling ] ♪ >> papa. >> belle, you must leave here.
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this castle is alive. >> who's there? >> do you wish to take your father's place? >> come into the light. ♪ >> show me the girl. >> look at her. what if she is the one? the one who will break the spell? hello. >> you can talk. >> well, of course he can talk. >> hello, pleased to meet you. >> the master's not as terrible as he appears. [ growling ] ♪ >> i say we kill the beast! >> think of the one thing you have always wanted. and find it in your mind's eye and feel it in your heart.
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>> no! >> don't be afraid. >> i'm not afraid. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> so excited. >> so excited. looking good. >> wow. >> as you saw, emma watson plays belle. she's moving on from her harry potter days. dan stevens. i don't know if you recognized him, from downen abbey, plays the beast. a couple of other names. ewan mcgregor. ian mckellen. and emma thompson. >> wow, so good. >> it's going to be fantastic. >> it's going to be great. glad we got to do that. coming up, america's first all-girl quintuplets. they're here live.
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i'll have that goat cheese garden salad. that gentleman got the last one. sir, you give me that salad and i will pay for your movie and one snack box. can i keep the walnuts? sold. but i get to pick your movie. can i pick the genre? yes, but it has to be a comedy. a little cash back on the side. with the blue cash everyday card from american express, you get cash back on purchases with no annual fee. throw. it's more than cash back. it's backed by the service and security of american express.
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back now with superstar trainer jillian michaels. mother of two has a book out tomorrow. it's called "yeah, baby." and the tag line is -- >> the tag line is the modern mom's guide to bouncing back better than ever. >> who is this for and why?
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>> this is for new moms. this is the new generation maternity book. and, the reality is, it came from the birth of my son, a 5 1/2 years ago. there was so much misinformation. so much dated information that i was honestly horrified. i wanted to write a book with three doctors, a registered dietitian. a pregnancy tns specialist. >> diet, fitness, psyche as well. you said all moms need to set 12 hours aweek for them to do something for them. why? what you to recommend? >> people always ask me how do you balance? the truth is, you do it all. just not perfectly. and so, you get a -- you gotta get comfortable with that concept of, okay, you know, i might drop a few bals. might not be perfect. if you can find 12 hours in a week. and there are 112 waking hours in a week. find it. you can get in that -- the
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manicure, pedicure you want. have the date nights. >> thank goodness you didn't say 12 hours of only working out. >> no, no. now the local forecast, check it out. >> reporter: all right, rob, storm tracker 6 live double scan, no rain lots of sun, cold out there this morning with temperatures in the 30s in a lot of spots. warming up to 62 later. clouds increase. tonight rain, tomorrow morning rain. tomorrow afternoon dry in the 50s, 60 westbound side. lara, back over to you. >> thank you, rob. we're just adjusting a hair band. very busy now with the busbies. the family with america's only all-female quinn tep lets are here. their tlc show "outdaughtered" is heading into the second season. we take a look at their story. oh, no.
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on the new season of tlc's "outdaughtered" the busby quintuplets are winning everybody over. >> the babies are on the move. >> reporter: when the babies move, it's organized chaos. >> we have to get the babies in first. [ crying ] >> and, here we go. >> reporter: fand you thought a trip to the car required a lot of coordination, think about this. over the weekend, danielle and adam packed up the quints and their big sister, blayke, and brought them to new york city. five 1-year-olds and one 5-year-old. ava, hazel, olivia, riley, parker. today, they're beautiful and strong. hitting all the baby milestones. keeping mom, dad, and blayke on their toes day and night.
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[ applause ] all right. we're back with danielle and adam and the girls. and blayke, big sister, how are you, blaqke. she was giving me intel on the personalities of the quints. how are you guys? >> doing good. >> how are you faring with all the little ladies? >> better than expected. >> they sleep so we sleep so we're happy. >> what is the hardest thing to get done daily? >> the hardest thing is the logistics of doig anything. putting in the stroller. getting in the car. it takes 20, 25 minutes just to get all the babies in the car seats strapped in and to go. >> little things. >> just getting up, going to the dproesry store. stuff like that is so complicated. come here little -- >> this is riley. >> that's riley. >> my intel was this is the one to watch, everybody. >> yeah. she gave me a hard time
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upstairs. they're very well behaved. i don't know if they were scared. blayke, i have a 5-year-old. she has the maturity of a 15-year-old. they listen to their big sister. >> do we have video of rob trying to handle the girls? ♪ >> oh, gosh. >> look at him. >> you feed them sugar and you can do just about anything. that's a tried and true method. >> was that riley on the move? thank you, rob. there he is. >> riley, come back? >> ri, ri. >> riley. >> i wonder if we can guess what she'll be when she grows up. >> we call her riley the roamer now. >> it could not have been easy to come here. we brought you a present. we'll ship it. oh, hi.
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>> did riley ruin it? >> go, look, this is your present. >> oh. this is a diaper cake. we heard you go through 30 diapers and bottles a day. this is a little way of saying thank you. for taking the journey. and riley, thank you for joeishg us what you got. the name of the show is "outdaughtered." an apt title. it premiers tomorrow night. thank you for taking the journey. uh-oh. we'll be right back, everybody. >> blow ♪ ♪
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y254jy yi0y time to kick off our tenth annual warm coats, warm hearts coat drive in partnership with burlington and k.i.d.s. fashion delivers. my new bft jillian michaels back
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to donate. put it in. >> i'm donating. yeah. yeah. >> you make this look good. we have also had some of our other guests here. young artists from all over. mel gibson. amy adams was here. the list goes on and on. >> i'm ryan lochte. >> we also had a nationwide contest. you know this. we had a nationwide contest for someone to design a panel on the donation box. the winner is here. let's welcome danielle biondi. come on, danielle. >> and your family is here, too. i think your family needs some coats. >> they're a little chilly. i know how proud you are. what was your inspiration? >> my inspiration was people giving back to other people. so everybody could have a coat this winter. >> oh. are you -- that's beautiful. are you ready to see your design. can you help me out here?
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want to see it? let's do it. >> oh, my gosh, it's so awesome. >> wow. that is beautiful. and it's all about helping, isn't it? yeah. we found out -- it's new york city. don't mind all the -- [ sirens blaring ] you're a broadway fan. we have a message. davey digs has message for you. >> danielle, congratulations on winning the contest. you're doing great work collecting coats and giving back to your community. keep up the good work. >> oh, my gosh. >> that's for you. isn't that awesome? we know you have already seen "hamilton" so we have for you and your family tickets to see disney's "aladdin." >> oh, thank you. oh, my gosh. >> wait, we got another surprise for you. come on out. come on out, guys. come on out.
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who are these people? >> my friends mirks cousins. and my uncle. >> oh, okay, guys. everybody donate. >> throw it right in there. go on in. >> that's wonderful. come on in here, jillian. isn't this wonderful. the tenth year we have done it. you're so wonderful. we have other gifts for you, too, for your community. going the give extra coats. we appreciate everyone. you can find out how to donate coats. go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. danielle biondi, ladies and gentlemen. thank you, boo. thank you. so sweet.
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before we go, we have an exciting mission pawsible update. 2623 dogs adopted since we started. remember when cubs star anthony rizzo stopped by last week. the dog named after him has been
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adopted from the wellfare league in chicago. one more happy story. we want to hear more of them. get more info on our website. >> have great day, everyone. >> good morning i'm tamala edwards, 8:56 here on monday november 14. let's head over to karen rogers for a last look at traffic.
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george, it's slowing on i-95 northbound both the problems near bridge and allegheny have cleared. as we look live approaching girard, i-95 southbound, 13 minutes northbound. you see the slow speeds on i-95 and the schuylkill expressway, no accidents, just slow speeds. the boulevard southbound traffic is jammed heading toward the schuylkill expressway from wayne avenue to the schuylkill expressway. we've had lots of issues with mass transit. 25 minute delays with the west trenton line, they have slippery rail problems this morning. delay of 20 minutes on the train on the norristown line. 15 minutes on the newark line, 13 minutes on the median elwin. most of them moderate delays. >> time for a last look at weather david. >> reporter: all right, tam we're sunny and cool. 45 degrees in philadelphia. we're pulling away from the freezing mark in the cooler suburbs. just a little bit breezy, not
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much wind. sun and clouds, mild high of 62. this evening, we'll watch for showers through south jersey and delaware into philadelphia. tomorrow morning we start out with rain and in the afternoon drying cooler high of 56. wednesday, 60 degrees and inching back up to the mid 60s by the end of the week. two teenagers are in custody for allegedly is alling ram -- random victims an off-duty police detective was injured along with his wife during the what is called a flash mob attack. "live with kelly" is next. have a great monday out there!
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>> announcer: it's "live with kelly." today from the film "bleed for this," aaron eckhart, and star of the new comedy "nightcap," ali wentworth. and ming tsai kicks off thanksgiving week. plus billy gardell joins kelly at the cohost desk. that's all next on "live" ." and now, here are kelly ripa and billy gardell. [cheering and applauding] ♪

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