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good morning, america. school bus tragedy. >> the bus flipped over occupied with children. >> this bus filled with 35 elementary school students in a horrific accident running off the road and slamming into trees. at least five killed and two dozen hospitalized. overnight, the bus driver arrested. >> this is an absolute nightmare for this community. >> investigators on the scene as we hear from the families this morning. donald trump makes his first direct appeal to americans since the election. >> i want the next generation of production and innovation to happen right here on our great homeland, america. this morning we'll have what he promised, what he didn't say about isis as he meets with former rivals even democrats about joining his cabinet. the frigid blast turns deadly. that winter storm dumping more
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than three feet of snow, whipping winds creating whiteout conditions. this bus tipping over. the dramatic rescue as temperatures plunge up and down the east coast. and a new storm on the way threatening to wreak havoc for millions of holiday travelers. and breaking overnight, kanye west hospitalized hours after canceling his tour. >> get ready. get ready because the show is over. >> just days after this rant on stage we'll have what's behind the breakdown and the latest on his condition. we do say, good morning, america and a lot of news to get to this morning, just one day away from the biggest travel day of the year. >> right in time for that day, robin, the snow is piling up. take a look at this time-lapsed video of upstate new york. just going and going and going. a lot of people may be happy to
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see that. i'm sure some aren't. ginger will be here with much more on your holiday forecast. >> a lot of information that people need. we have to begin with sad news. that bus crash in tennessee. the school bus flipped on its side hit trees killing at least five young children. that bus driver now under arrest facing charges and amy is on the scene in chattanooga with the latest. good morning, amy. >> reporter: good morning, george. it is a devastating morning here in chattanooga. the accident happened on this road right here behind me just a few hundred feet up around 3:20 yesterday afternoon less than a mile from school as you mentioned, 35 kids on that bus and in addition to those who were killed, dozens of others were injured. and the posted speed limb on this road, 30 miles per hour. federal investigators are now looking into whether excessive speed was a factor in this tragedy. >> the bus has flipped over. it is occupied with children. >> reporter: a bus full of children on their way home from elementary school runs off the road slamming into these trees in a residential neighborhood.
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>> we heard the crash and we went outside to look and we saw that the bus had turned over and apparently had hit the house across the street. they were escaping through the roof hatch. >> reporter: police believe excessive speed may have been a factor. they have charged the bus driver, johnthony walker, with five counts of vehicular homicide and reckless driving. >> we executed a search warrant for his blood. the investigation will let us know if there was any outside influences on his ability to drive a car, to drive a vehicle. we don't know at this time. what we do know now his behavior was to the point of recklessness and it met the criteria for filing charges for vehicular homicide, reckless driving and reckless endangerment. >> reporter: at least five of the students dead and two dozen others injured. as emergency personnel race to the scene, families waited nervously to hear what happened
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to their children. the bus so mangled it took more than two hours to get the students to safety. the local hospital overwhelmed as ambulance after ambulance arrived. >> our thoughts and prayers are with their families, their schools, their friends and our entire community impact the by this tragedy. >> reporter: hundreds gathered at area hospitals standing in long lines to give blood. >> this is an absolute nightmare but i can assure you the public safety professionals in chattanooga are prepared and trained to make sure this is investigated thoroughly. >> reporter: authorities planning to review the video from the school bus to figure out exactly what happened. we just saw a massive tow truck and a flatbed right in front of me going up to the scene of that bus crash. they'll be removing the bus shortly because the investigation has gone on through the evening but so many people do want answers including the parents of children who were on that bus just a few moments ago, i spoke with one of those
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parent, craig harris. craig, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you. >> i know your daughter, your stepson and your niece were all on that bus. how are they doing this morning. >> this morning they are doing a lot better. my daughter and my stepson, they're in a lot of pain and a little bit of shock still but for the most part they're fine. my niece, she is in recovery this morning. she just got out of surgery about an hour ago and they're just keeping a close eye on her. >> there was a fear at one point she might lose her arm. that's how severe her injuries were. >> they had to go into her leg and remove a vein to replace the one torn from her arm. she is looking at a long road to recovery and a lot more surgeries but she's here. >> i can't imagine the moment when you got word that your children were involved in a bus accident and a severe bus accident. tell me when you first heard and what happened next. >> actually when i first heard,
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it's been a big fear of mine and which first heard i literally had -- i almost lost it and hi to sit down and gain my composure. i had to calm my wife down and other family members that were also affected by this and it just -- it was just -- it's something i never want to face again. >> so you get the word. you go to this room and you're waiting to find out if your children are okay or not. >> yes, ma'am. i can say that they did the best they could and in my eyes they did the best they could because there were so many people down at the hospital at the time and so many families just in the same boat that i was in. >> waiting to hear if their children were dead or alive. >> right. >> what was that room like of parents? were you comforting each other? >> yes, we were. some people were easier to calm than others. >> have you seen the bus driver, mr. walker, drive your children? have you seen how he drives?
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do you know him at all? >> i don't know him. i don't know him personally. honestly, he -- there has been times where i saw him faster than he probably should be going. >> and that concerned you as a parent. did you ever have worries putting your children on that school bus. >> yes, ma'am. that's the reason why i tried to be there in the mornings when he's pulling up so i can try to get a rhythm for what he was doing and also in the evenings because somedays he would come up the treat and drop them off. some days he would go down the street and drop them off. i'm not a bus driver so i'm not sure how what their protocol is but i kind of figured that that wasn't something he was supposed to be doing. >> well, the ntsb investigating his actions and he is in custody at this hour so we do know that much. in terms of what's next for this community, i know that to see those lines with people giving blood had to be so incredibly heartwarming but we're two days from thanksgiving.
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what's the impact on this community? >> for me there was a silver lining in this because i did see my city come together yesterday. >> we'll take that. craig, thank you so much and wishing your children a speedy recovery, physically and mentally because there's a long road ahead for everyone. >> yes, ma'am. definitely. >> speaking of coming together woodmore elementary cool is actually open and want to provide counseling for students, staff and members of the community. >> this accident is raising major questions about school bus safety. the ntsb is launching a go team to investigate there in chattanooga. abc's david kerley joins us with more on that and, david, what can we expect from this team to do in its investigation? >> well, the ntsb looks at all the factors, robin. they'll look at the weather. they'll look at the equipment, the bus and whether or not it was in good condition, but the
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pictures tell so much from this story, robin. you can see that bus, looks like it rolled onto its side and hit the tree and just folded around that tree. but that's all the things the ntsb will look at. think about this, robin. on average, five schoolkids are killed in a bus accident every year. six were killed yesterday. >> yes, all right, david. thank you very much and, again, the investigation continues and our hearts go out to the families in the community there in chattanooga. >> cannot imagine what those parents are going through. okay, we are going to move on and get the latest on president-elect trump. transition in full swing at trump tower. last night he released a youtube video. david wright reports from trump tower. good morning. >> reporter: this videotaped message outlining an agenda for the first 100 days steers clear of some of the most controversial campaign
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proposals. trump focused on things he can do immediately by executive order and this is really the first time we've heard extensively from the president-elect since election night. >> our transition team is working very smoothly, efficiently and effectively truly great and talented men and women patriots, indeed, are being brought in and many will soon be a part of our government. >> reporter: a short restrained speech talking directly to the american people. >> i want the next generation of production and innovation to happen right here on our great homeland. america. >> reporter: trump promises to renegotiate trade deals, ease restrictions on energy production, crack down on immigration abuses and impose a lobbying ban for all workers in the executive branch. >> i will provide more updates in the coming days as we work together to make america great again for everyone and i mean everyone. >> reporter: revolving door meetings continue including formal rivals now looking for
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jobs. among them former governor rick perry of texas who was sharply critical of trump during the primaries. >> donald trump's candidacy is a cancer on conservatism and must be diagnosed, excised and discarded. >> reporter: he was recently voted off "dancing with the stars" now hoping for a cabinet post and trump met with hawaii congresswoman gabbert. >> this movement of love and compassion is bigger than any one of us. >> reporter: not the republican convention but the democratic one talking about bernie sanders. the 35-year-old progressive now considering coming over to trump. >> i think there's a recognition that there is a big country out there with lots of voters that feel disaffected from their party, the democrats. >> reporter: sorry. sorry. as for the campaign message,
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what's triking here is what trump leaves out. he's not talking about repealing obamacare or locking hillary clinton up. he's focused here on what -- on reaching out to all the american people, george. >> david wright, thanks very much. more on this from our chief political analyst matthew dowd. matt, thanks for joining us this morning. we just saw that youtube video as david mentioned. trump did not get into things he's not doing. also facing questions right now about these conflicts of interest. he has had a series of meetings. ivanka trump sitting in on the meeting with the japanese prime minister and meetings with his indian business partners and yesterday mr. trump talking to his british officials about wind farms in britain, even republicans now starting to raise questions about these conflicts. >> george, i think the biggest problematic thing for president-elect trump in his administration ahead isn't his appointments which a lot of people have been disturbed about or isn't his policies that he's beginning now to enunciate.
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it could be this issue with interests around the world and it looks like him putting this in a blind trust run by his children won't be clean enough. even "the wall street journal" said he ought to liquidate all his assets of the problem if he doesn't do that and clean it up he'll be subject to conflicts of interest charges and could be subject to corruption charges and finally he could actually be subject to constitutional questions as you know, there is a clause in the constitution, called the emoluments clause and it means you cannot take advantage or benefit from a foreign state or a foreign government. that's a huge problem for donald trump. >> the trump team says they are going to put structures in place. we'll see what is coming as the transition goes on. some word this morning that perhaps donald trump will not pursue this investigation of hillary clinton. that probably makes sense. >> i think that makes sense. i think most of his voters could care less. most want him to change their economic life. they could tear less about hillary clinton. it does appeal to his special
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interests around him but he would be better to just move on. >> matthew dowd, thanks very much. george, we'll move on to that terror arrest in new york just days before thanksgiving. our chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with more. good morning, brian. >> reporter: well, good morning, robin. with preparations well under way for heavy security around the big thanksgiving day parade, the fbi has arrested a brooklyn man who tried to join isis and talked of an attack right here in times square. the fbi moved in after more than a year of tracking 37-year-old mohamed rafik naji. officials said the suspect tried to join isis overseas and then returned to new york expressing support and recorded conversations for an attack like the one in nice, france, where an isis follower drove a semi truck through crowds attending the bastille day celebration killing 84 people. if there is a truck, he said, i mean a garbage truck and one drives it there to times square and crushes them, times square day. >> this was an arrest to disrupt
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a potential attack given that this individual was following isis direction to carry out an attack against a large crowd. >> reporter: earlier this month, isis posted an online message praising that attack in france and calling on other followers to use speeding vehicles to attack outdoor events featuring a picture of the new york thanksgiving day parade. now new york police are sending a clear message to not even think about an attack announcing an unprecedented level of security to guard the balloons, floats and huge crowds. >> i think that we will have the traditional counterterrorism -- we'll see people out there. >> reporter: the new york police will deploy a military battalion of officers, some 5,000 of them assigned to the parade including snipers on the rooftop, 81 huge trucks filled with sand to block vehicles, all along the two-mile-long route which passes two big trump properties, robin. >> as always if you see something, say something. all right, brian, thank you. now let's go to gio benitez
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in new york in the middle of that first major snowstorm of the season. standing outside there freezing. gio, creating quite a mess on roads for people. >> reporter: what a mess, michael. good morning to you. listen, this is the third straight morning that people here have been waking up to all this snow. can you just imagine having to shovel all of this stuff out. especially when you hear that some parts of this area have 40 inches of snow. overnight winter's first major storm turning deadly. the storm hammering parts of upstate new york, dropping more than 40 inches of snow in some areas, homes buried. the whipping winds and whiteout conditions leaving highways hazardous littered with wreckage. just take a look at this heart-stopping moment caught on tape. a bus overturning while trying to avoid this spun out car. austin beeching and his family watched in horror as it tipped over. >> we all rushed over there. there was a bunch of students
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inside but they were all okay. we got them out of the emergency exit. >> reporter: of the 40 high school passengers on board, luckily only nine suffered minor injuries. and because of the icy conditions near rochester, one person lost their life. as they slid straight into the path of an oncoming tractor trailer showing how ferocious the storm has become across new england. >> we have a lot of accidents until people learn to slow down a little bit. >> you can see the rapid accumulation of snow captured in this time lapse video. this could be just the beginning of a lingering travel nightmare as we head into a busy holiday weekend. and so the good news right now all this snowfall will stop today but now attention turns out to the west. that's going to cause some major, major travel problems out there for the holidays, michael. >> thank you, gio. back in times square you have a look at the weather coming up for everybody getting ready to travel. >> that's right. wouldn't be thanksgiving if we didn't have a storm to talk about, right, on your travel so
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let's kind of time it out for you. the tropical moisture fueling >> thick add hot spot by tomorrow morning. if you have a flight there will be rain in the region. with a lot of flights that's something to note. severe storms, southeastern okay. out west in seattle orr or right into the sierra if you're driving. you guys have one more. a lot of people yesterday are saying i looked so happy with that first snow. [laughter] not as happy as this guy. ready? first snow,. >> aww. >> i'd say we were competing. i think he was happier. >> he did look mighty happy out there. >> you looked mighty happy in your element. >> let's get your local weather now brought to you by
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macy's. >> hey everybody nothing showing on storm tracker6 live double scan in the way of precipitation this morning. as we take a look outside there are some clouds over philadelphia but you're starting to see some breaks of blue and overall we expect to transition to mostly sunny skies today but it's still on the breezy side and still chilly. temperatures in the upper 30's in a lot of spots this morning with wind chills down around the freezing mark. here's your seven-day from accuweather. going for a high of 48, still windy today. less wind tomorrow, though. 49. and then cloudy on thursday with just a touch of rain.
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>> breaking this morning abexplosion in center city. philadelphia police tell us someone sent a device in a manila envelope to a 62-year-old man. it exploded in the man's home at 18th and pine street leaving him with burns early this morning. police tell "action news" this is target specific and not terrorism. the bomb squad is on scene. karen rogers has more on delays in the area. >> that's right, expect problems nydia in center city. we're seeing restrictions state. seventeenth 18th and 19 andth and pine. you can use south street instead. police saying could be closed much of the day. this will remain a problem near center city. looking outside live in delaware county we're seeing pretty heavy traffic on the blue route and this is near baltimore pike. that's your northbound traffic right here. we can see northbound at ah 20
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minute ride at this point from i-95 to the schuylkill and 19 minute ride between the schuylkill and i-95. not horrible but some heavy traffic here. also an accident right on a ramp and this is from township line road to 422 here so expect some restrictions in limerick township nydia. >> all right, karen, thanks so much. "action news" continues right after this break. >> ♪ instead of rushing to buy
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>> we feel, it's another chilly somewhat windy start across the region. 42 degrees in philadelphia, most of the suburbs in the upper 30's and enough wind to give you wind chills down around the freezing mark so bundle up a bit on the way out the door. this afternoon 48, sunny, still windy. tomorrow partly sunny and finally less wind, a high of 49. and on thursday cloudy skies with just a touch of rain, a little spotty shower here or there on thanksgiving, a high of 52. nydia. >> not bad david. thank you. that's it for "action news" right now. we'll be back in a half hour. now stay tuned for more "good
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♪ go crazy of course, that is prince. performing "let's go crazy" at the super bowl in 2007, one of the greatest halftime shows in history and this morning we have your world exclusive first listen of a brand-new song released from prince's vault coming up. >> a world exclusive. >> you've been to a couple of super bowls. do you know who is performing at halftime? >> you know who is performing and trying to get out of the locker room early. coach, cut the speech short. prince is performing. you try to get out. >> you have to focus? that's my motivation. not you right now. >> i'm surprised at that. >> who knew? trump transition is in full swing. donald trump meeting with more
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candidates at trump tower today before he leaves for florida where he will spend thanksgiving. overnight 6.9 earthquake hit japan sending residenting running for shelter. tremors could be felt to tokyo. tsunami warnings have been lifted thankfully. a big dramatic night in the ballroom. the final four couples faced off but jenna and gleb were sent home. we'll hear what they're saying about it just ahead. and also there's big trouble for -- new trouble for chipotle. are their calorie counts misleading faced with a new lawsuit and much more coming up. >> say it ain't so. >> who would have thunk it? we are going to begin with amy. she is in chattanooga, tennessee, just moments ago we got new details about that school bus crash. good morning again, amy. >> reporter: that's right, robin, good morning, chattanooga's police chief said this is every public safety officer's worst nightmare and it is certainly every parent's, as
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well. we're learning more about the children on that school bus. 37 students were involved and of the five fatalities, we know that three of them were in fourth grade. one was in kindergarten and one was in first grade. one boy and four girls dying in this horrific tragedy. we know that six children are still in the icu and six others are in the hospital. that's down from the 24 who were originally taken off that bus to the hospital and as we've been saying police believe right now excessive speed may be a factor in this tragedy. overnight police charged the bus driver, 24-year-old johnthony walker with five counts of vehicular homicide, reckless endangerment and reckless driving charges and authorities are testing his blood to see if he was on any substances while driving that bus and the families of the dead have been notified as this entire community tries to come together this morning. we know that students will be excused if they choose not to go to school today but important to note schools are open in this community because they want to offer much needed counseling to
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so many students, their parents, the staff and this community as they try to come together and heal after this horrific accident just two days before thanksgiving, robin. >> i'm sure they're in need of that help, amy, thank you very much. like amy we are thinking of all those families and it's a very close-knit community there and the community is really coming together. >> we are flat they are coming together and thinking of them. we move on to that health care for kanye west. he's been hospitalized after a series of bizarre rants on stage and his tour canceled. his wife kim kardashian rushing home to be by his side and nick watt is in los angeles with the latest. good morning, nick. >> reporter: good morning, george. well, right now kanye west is under observation at this hospital. behind me a source telling us he is suffering from exhaustion and sleep deprivation and that he checked himself in voluntarily. the call came in at 1:20 p.m. medical emergency at a west hollywood address. lapd and fire department responding, according to tmz
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west was at his trainer's home, quote, acting erratically. ♪ to a woman so heartless jooet qua ♪ >> reporter: earlier they had can sauled all dates of his "saint pablo" tour and his wife was supposed to make her first public appearance since she was held at gunpoint and robbed in paris last month. she's been living the quiet life ever since but skipped the comeback event reportedly flying home to be with her husband. he did something similar after her robbery. >> i'm sorry. family emergency. i have to stop the show. >> whatever is happening with kanye maybe we're about to see a change from both of them. maybe not. >> reporter: the "gold digger" singer is famously unpredictably and provocative. in 2009 he storaged the vma stage as taylor swift accepted an award. >> i'm going to let you finish but beyonce had one of the best videos of all time. >> reporter: saturday night in sacramento -- >> stop it, stop it.
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>> reporter: was maybe the first hint all is really not well. kicking off his gig 90 minutes late then more venting than singing. >> it's a new world, hillary clinton. it's a new world. everybody in middle america showed how they felt. >> he has this fashion line losing tons of money. on this monumentally expensive tour. that's a lot of pressure. >> reporter: then literally dropping the mike. >> show's over. >> reporter: gone after just a half hour on stage. two days later, he's in the hospital. and there is no word yet on when he may be released and sent home but this morning, there is a lot of love and support for kanye west all over social media. george. >> okay, nick, thanks. we'll bring in former editor and chief of "people" magazine, larry hackett. so, larry, exhaustion, sleep
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deprivation, sounds serious. >> it does. i think when you're hospitalized for something like in this is not someone who can't get sleep. it seems like something way more serious. i don't know any pop star who's seemed more unhappy than kanye west. he had -- >> about what. >> he has critical acclaim and all these other things but seems to be -- he just doesn't get enough attention. he seems to always have -- he's constantly having fights with people whether it's taylor swift or now jay z and beyonce and sets up these sort of feuds. >> you saw him really get a huge reaction at his concert by saying he voted for donald trump. >> no, he didn't vote -- >> would have voted for donald trump. >> a double whammy there. he -- i don't want to be too glib about this but seems to crave attention and has for a very long time and the accolades he gets when it comes to his music don't seem to be enough. he just has to be in the public eye. >> and the timing a little bit strange, the same night that kim was supposed to re-emerge in the public spotlight. >> just watching that report, the same night kim was attacked in paris to honor her father who
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was involved in the o.j. simpson case, this is like a pop culture fruitcake. i mean the amount of connects these people have around them and yet still, you know, chaos and what seems to be unhappiness. >> how does someone like kanye re-emerge from something like this. >> i think professionally there will be a great amount of attention. when he gets out of the hospital, back into the studio, when he's reunited with kim, this is the stuff of the life he leads, you know, in the public sphere. what happens with the music and what happens with what the art is, that remains to be seen. it seems as if the art has become secondary to the kind of public posture and public life. >> sure seems like it. hackett hablth, thanks very much. over to michael. >> thank you, george. coming up on our big board, chipotle under fire. the restaurant chain being sued. did they mislead customers about the calories in some burritos? a big exclusive. we've got that never before heard prince music, the debut is just two minutes away. tay right there. no one i'd rathr hit the road with.
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oh, get ready for this. welcome back. time now for our big board and breaking down more of this morning's top stories. dan abrams is our man at the table and start off with that calorie controversy. chipotle is being sued by customers who claim the company's menu misrepresents nutritional information citing the chain's chorizo burrito described as having just 300 calories. >> they're saying they got duped. they want to file a class action. they want to put together every person who bought a chorizo burrito assuming it was 300 calories. now, ready for this? it's not 300 calories, okay. as it turns out and i'm going to put together a quick bun for you. if you want to put together one of these, you have chorizo, 300 calories, the torety joe, 300. brown rice, 210. guac, 230. roughly 1200 calories so it's
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not really -- so they're basically saying it's a legal matter in california. it's a great place to file this kind of lawsuit that they want to put together all these people who bought them and sue for damages. >> there's a sign that said it was 300 calories but on their website chipotle had the accurate calorie count so does that help them in their legal defense. >> that's going to be one of their defenses. one is going to be, look, this wasn't intentional. this was accidental. they say the 300 calories was just the chorizo itself and say you could have gone to our website, also in these kinds of lawsuits you have to be able to prove, "a," you bought it. "b," you bought it because it was 300 calories and what are the damages? so even when people win these kinds of lawsuits, it tends to be the price of the burrito. >> that's about it. >> yeah. so it's not like -- anyone is going to get rich over the burrito lawsuit. >> the damages could be to your waistline. >> they probably settle these
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kind of cases. we move on now to the man, the myth, the legend, prince. he has a new collection of music that is out together including the never before heard song "moonbeam levels" and chris connelly is joins us with the world exclusive first listen, so let's check it out, everybody. ♪ ♪ he doesn't know what he wants at all ♪ ♪ he says please send all your moon beam levels to me ♪ ♪ please send all your moonbeam levels to me ♪ >> nobody sounds like prince. >> uh-huh. >> makes me miss him even more. >> it does. >> chris, this is the first song released from his paisley park vault. what can we expect and what does this mean for his legacy? >> let's start with "moonbeam levels" which was recorded, according to prince vault.com on
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july 6th, 1982 so it's a 34-year-old song and was recorded the night of a total lunar eclipse. how about that? it's never just coincidence with prince. well, the estate says next year they're putting out a refurbished version of "purple rain" and in connection with that an entire new cd of unreleased songs from the vault. shangri-la for prince fans, so much stuff we've been dying to hear and it sounds like next year will be our big opportunity. >> so much there but as you keep referring to the estate, we're all very aware of this ongoing legal battle. where does that tan right now. >> it's a $300 million estate i guess by some people's reckoning and two people are in charge of the music and its distribution and that all seems to be going relatively smoothly but as far as the estate itself i guess there's -- he died without an heir, without a spouse and without a will. so i guess there's a sister and there are five half siblings and
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they are expected to split things six ways. there have been other people who have attempted to get a piece of the estate and you know i think the court is sort of been sorting their way through that. >> dan, i want to ask you. we've seen battles over estates in the past. is there an end in sight to this? how ugly could it get. >> i think it will end soon. as chris mentioned you have a few people who have come forward and been dismissed. someone said, for example, that prince's family treated them like a son, right and the answer is, well, no, that's not enough. i think it will get resolved. >> the estate will continue to grow. >> exactly, exactly. more and more valuable. >> dan, chris, thank you very much. you can listen to the full version of prince's "moonbeam levels" on our live stream listening party that starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >> coming up in two minutes as millions get ready to travel for thanksgiving, our investigation, what some flight crews say can get into the plane's cabin and make you sick. you don't want to miss that. we'll be right back.
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we are back with "gma investigates" as millions get ready to fly for thanksgiving we got an airplane alert about fumes that can enter cabins and make you sick. flight attendants and crew members are calling on airlines to make big changes and abc's david kerley has the story. >> reporter: emergency vehicles surround a jetliner. the first officer taken away on a stretcher loaded into an ambulance. the captain of that flight was dave hill. >> we were both feeling bad during the approach and landing. >> reporter: flight attendants too. the entire crew even some passengers reported feeling ill. >> my whole life changed. my health to this day is not the same. >> reporter: exposed, they say, to a neurotoxin leaking into the cabin air during flight. how? because on nearly every jet the air used to pressurize the cabin, the air you breathe is directed from the engines. it's called bleed air. in the engines' oil is an
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additive containing that toxin. tricresyl phosphate. tcp. if there is a leak it could mean fumes in the cabin. creating an odd smell like dirty socks. what do the doctors tell you. >> that i have central nervous system damage. from the chemical. >> reporter: memory loss, balance issues, headaches can result if enough of that chemical is inhaled. the captain says his symptoms were so bad, he was told by the faa he was no longer safe to fly. were you ever in the cockpit again? >> no, that ended my career. >> reporter: they pulled your license. >> pulled my license. >> reporter: the flight attendants union says on average once a day there is a fume event on 1 of the 35,000 flights crisscrossing our country. most incidents don't cause a problem. >> it's a safety issue that the airlines should be addressing and they should make them address it and they're not relationship the two main
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aircraft manufacturers, boeing and airbus say the air on their jets is healthy and safe pointing out that many aircraft have pepa filters. those can capture some but not all of the toxin according to experts. we decided to check. so on five different flights on four different airlines we tested the air with these monitors. the other test is a swab test. take this swab and run one side over this to see if any of the chemical is actually present on those surfaces. the results, every swab picked up traces of that chemical tcp which could be due to an accumulation from several flights. and the air monitors, while they didn't find the chemical they did find evidence of small amounts of jet engine oil which would suggest a leak. but while these oil leaks and fumes are possible, experts and even those who have been affected say the risk to passengers is low. what do i do when i get on a
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plane? how do i protect myself. >> there is no way. >> you should be aware of it. >> reporter: for "good morning america," david kerley, abc news, america. >> the faa responded to this and say the air is safe on the vast majority of flights but admit air can be contaminated after certain mechanical failures and the flight attendants union are making sure they have all sensors installed to detect the toxins and filter them out. coming up as millions get ready to travel we've got more on the big storm. take a look at that. come on back. coming up "gma's" ultimate cranberry challenge brought to you by ocean spray cranberries. the unofficial official fruit of the holidays. oliday time, and no fruit is as versatile as our ocean spray cranberries, which is why we're declaring it "the unofficial official fruit of the holidays." the fig's gonna be so bummed. [ chuckles ] for holiday tips and recipes, go to oceanspray.com.
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>> good morning, i'm nydia han, 7:56, tuesday, november 22. let's go to matt pellman with the "action news" traffic report. hi, matt. >> reporter: hey nydia, we at this point to watch the police activity south of rittenhouse square where the package exploded along pine at 18th and 19th. you want so steer clear and expect gridlock in the area. we're getting a reading on the blue route, and i-95, 14 miles per hour. we have a broken down vehicle in the work zone by cottman. southbound is heavy approaching academy into girard. typical slowing on the westbound turnpike. a pair of issues on germantown pike a broken down vehicle at chemical road and lower providence there's a crash.
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our crash on the ramp from royersford to 422 is gone. however watch for one in chester at 12th and curlin. sky6 live hd looking live at cape may, new jersey, another cold day you got to bundle up out there. david murphy outside with more in accuweather. >> reporter: nydia looks like the sun is breaking through on the ocean. cloudy over the terrace here. 40 degrees in philadelphia. most spots in the 30s. with the wind in the teens, the windchills are making it feel like the freezing mark. 48 degrees is the high, sunny and windy. tomorrow, sunny, less wind, 49. qulowd -- cloud on thursday, chance of a spotty shower, high of 52. >> we continue to follow breaking news in center city. philadelphia police said someone sent a device in an manila envelope to a 63-year-old man, it exploded.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. deadly school bus crash. >> the bus is flipped over and it is occupied with children. >> a bus filled with 35 elementary school students slamming into trees. at least five killed. more than two dozen in the hospital. now the bus driver has been arrested. >> this is an absolute nightmare for this community. >> we are live from the scene this morning. new this morning the woman you remember as octomom now revealing she regrets it all. we'll have how our life spiraled out of control. the shocking moment with her 10-year-old daughter that turned it all around. speaking out only on "gma." the final three. james, calvin, laurie going head-to-head for the mirror ball trophy after one couple cut from the competition overnight counting down to the blockbuster finish.
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♪ we've gone to the dogs. thousands of amazing success stories, dogs finding new homes coast to coast. our big finale right here live. >> and here are just a few of our success stories. >> and they're here to say -- >> all: good morning, america. ♪ >> lara spencer. >> it's ending. i enjoyed having the pups every day. we'll keep encouraging people to adopt. >> it doesn't have to end. >> it doesn't. having the dogs every day. >> it's been mystifying my dogs at home. i come home smelling like dogs. >> it is a huge morning. our mission pawsible finale and it's great to have these adorable dogs. >> let's take a look at our class of 2016, graduates of our month long adopt-a-thon. of course, they're all here for the big celebration this morning. >> the green carpet rolled out for them. part of the show around the country, this morning three of those shelters are joining us
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with puppy parties in chicago and philadelphia and also in austin, texas. >> we take a theme in runway. >> this one we went all out. it really is something near and dear and know the love these dogs can give you. all available for adog, make sure to get the information on our website and just wait till you hear how many success stories we've had, the big reveal, the final drum roll coming up. >> that is coming up. we got to switch gears and get right to the latest on that deadly school bus crash in tennessee. amy is on the scene, good morning, amy. >> reporter: that's right, george. there's still a heavy police presence here just a few hundred feet from that horrific bus crash. this as we're learning more now about the victims who were on that bus. we know that five children were killed yesterday. one of them was in kindergarten. the others were in first grade and fourth grade. several other children are injured and are in the hospital. six in the icu, six others still recovering there, as well and police now believe excessive speed may have been a factor in
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this crash. this is a road that has signs posted at 0 miles per hour. the 24-year-old bus driver is under arrest. he is facing vehicular homicide as well as several other charges. he has submitted to a blood test as well. results are not yet available but federal investigators from the ntsb will also be on the scene here trying to piece together exactly what happened. one official called this every public safety official's worst nightmare. we certainly know this is every parent's worst nightmare. schools will be open to offer grief counseling to so many who need it this morning as they try to move forward on this holiday week. back to you. >> the community and the families are going to need it. thanks very much. now to paula faris with the rest of today's headlines. >> good morning. we do begin with in texas the man charged with killing a san antonio police officer says he was angry over a custody dispute. otis mckane is under arrest for the ambush-tile attack on detective benjamin marconi.
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mckane apologized saying he lashed out at someone who did not deserve it. president-elect donald trump is back on twitter this morning announcing that he's canceled his interview with "the new york times" today saying the newspaper, quote, changed the terms and conditions at the last minute. not nice. but this morning "the new york times" says it never tried to change the ground rules. meantime, the president-elect is defending his business dealings overseas saying, quote, only the crooked media makes this a big deal, end quote. now, separately in a youtube video he outlined his plan for his first 100 days in office saying that he will withdraw from the tpp, the trans-pacific trade deal and will let restrictions on or will lift restrictions on energy production. he did not mention repealing obamacare or building a border wall. and homeland security officials say that thousands of green cards have gone missing. some were apparently sent to the wrong address. others were duplicates. the inspector general says green cards in the wrong hands could enable terrorists and other criminals to remain in the u.s.
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and there was a major distraction during monday night football in mexico city if you were watching. someone was flashing a laser into the eyes of houston quarterback brock turner. he said it was very distracting. went directly into his eye. now, several green flashes appeared. the texans did lose to the raiders. we do want to clarify a story from yesterday about the dallas church that showed the cowboys game on sunday. now, the church says the game was shown while they were transitioning from worshiping services to another event. football may be a religion for some fans, the religion of sports, michael, that's for you. we know there are some limbs in a house of worship. can i get an amen. jimmy kimmel is teaming up with bono and some big names to raise money for the fight against aids. stars include kristen bell, julia robert, channing tatum, neil patrick harris will perform as special red products are sold.
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you can watch at 11:35. if you donate you could get a chance to sip tea with julia roberts and a private concert from u2. >> this is all the brainchild of bono. >> second year he's done this. $10 donation to be entered. >> worthy cause. we want to go back to the clarification. that church reached out to us. they were very, very kind. sincerely, no, they really were in saying it was after the service that its -- >> a big difference. >> a big difference so we were wrong and wanted to clarify that and friendship west, they're being innovative in bringing the community in. >> and keeping them. >> and keeping them. >> service and worship together and watch the game together. it wasn't actually multitasking in again, they really showed how you can when something is wrong, they reach out, they were very, very polite about it and just corrected us. it was just a lesson. >> and we thank you. >> yi, we do. >> a special thank you gift i bring you "pop news." >> oh, gosh. sorry, friendship west.
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sorry about that. >> all right. we begin with our latest update on the romance, oh, you know what i'm talking about, george. prince harry. kicked off his day two of his 15-day 7-country tour of the caribbean. he's in antigua and might be traveling on official business but cannot escape the speculation surround his love life. the latest chapter in as harry's world turns, a reception for 300 people and the prime minister there invites an embarrassed prince harry to honeymoon on the island with his girlfriend saying, in a speech, i believe we are expecting a new princess soon. i want you to know that you are very welcome to come on your honeymoon here. >> see, the prime minister topped you. >> yes, yes, yes. thank you, prime minister. i know. but nice to have in your back pocket. in addition to the generous and slightly embarrassing invitation harry attended a youth sports festival, he was also welcomed by antigua's
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government for physically challen challenged children to keep his mother's legacy alive despite all of that. also in "pop news," dave chappelle kept his fans waiting for 12 years for a live show. now though he's gearing up to star in not one, not two but three stand-up specials for netflix. he will debut two shows filmed at austin city limits. the third an all new original. the network releasing a statement about the up coming series saying dave is a legendary voice in comedy. searing, vital and now more than ever essential. all three parts will be released simultaneously in 2017. >> get ready, people. >> you got him, chris rock is doing the same thing so a lot of funny tough coming. >> funny, smart, interesting, provocative. >> you should do one? >> what? >> "pop news" three-parter. i'll consider it.
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and finally just a little joy for you on this tuesday. a little boy named tommy looking to make his grade school crust millie. he wanted to make her his mrs. she breaks the news to the parents that tommy popped the question. they want to see the ring pop that they've given her thinking isn't that cute except those are real carats. take a look. >> what? >> tom hi has stolen his mother's engagement ring. three enormous diamonds and proposed to millie. >> no word on how tommy got the dime engagement ring from his mom clearly. no ring pop for tommy. that's not how he rolls. he knows no matter what, no matter what age, diamonds are the girl's best ring. the ring is safely back in tommy's mother's hand and millions have decided they're officially best friend. and that is "pop news." >> great memory. ellie came home in preschool age
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we are back now with the latest from octomom, remember nadya suleman. she first came on the scene eight years ago and gave birth to eight children after in vitro fertilization and sparked a controversy because she was on government assistance at the time and kayna whitworth sat down with her for an exclusive interview on her life and joins us from san antonio. good morning, kayna.
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>> reporter: yeah, george, good morning. it's been a quiet few years for the family but after sitting down with nadya who now goes by natalie she says it's time to turn a new leaf, put her past behind her so that her kids can flourish. >> hi, my name is noah. >> isaiah. >> maliyah. >> nariyah. >> joan nah. >> makai. >> reporter: the latest to create a media frenzy and now octomom's well-known broad is turning eight. >> thank you, guys. >> reporter: the birth of the six boys and two girls made the family a household name. >> excited to have all of them back. >> their mother nadya who goes by natalie says it also created a monster. >> i was more or less a carnival attraction and i was a freak show. >> you think that the world hates you? >> how can they? they don't know me. follow mommy. they hated the character. >> call me first. >> reporter: this morning she wants to make amends.
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>> you know, i wasn't me and i'm sorry. i'm sorry for anyone i hurt out there. >> reporter: questions were raised in 2009 when she already a mother of six and on welfare opted to have 12 embryos implanted in her uterus. >> i look back in retrospect and i would never say i regret not one of my children. >> can we ask a question? >> reporter: she says desperate for money, she began stripping. and released her own adult film. >> it was just to put food on the table to take care of my family. >> reporter: in a downward spiral she turned to xanax to block out the pain. >> i ended up numbing that shame so in order to be something that i was not i had to numb myself to do so. >> reporter: she entered rehab but she said she relapsed almost immediately. it wasn't until she saw her 10-year-old daughter play dress up with her stripper costumes that she knew she had to change. >> she put on these heels, she
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was strutting around in them and that was it. that was the moment when i said, i'd rather be homeless in a van with all my kids than allow any of my girls to feel that they're not worthy enough. >> you're the oldest. >> i'm the oldest gear. >> reporter: amerah knows her mom sacrificed for her. >> in the beginning it was very difficult. i had so many people asking questions and i was like she's my mom. she's no different than anyone else. >> reporter: today natalie is no longer octomom, just mom. >> what is your favorite thing about being an octuplet. >> you have a lot of people to look out for you. a lot of people to love you. >> what's next for you and the 14 kids? >> be a better person today than i was yesterday and be a better person tomorrow than i was today. and i hope my kids learn from that. >> and nadya tells me she is still receiving some government assistance but does work as a counselor and you saw those kids, yes, they actually enjoy a completely vegan diet and watching them eat, you know, no
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one would take more than their fair share. they really take care of each other. it was amazing to watch, george. >> quite a family. >> we wish them well. thank you, kayna. coming up that dramatic night on "dancing with the stars," down to the final three. all the details about the finale next. ♪ i want to make you feel good . ...ad, and my sweethearts gone sayonara. this scarf, all that's left to remember. what! she washed this like a month ago! how's a guy supposed to move on! the long lasting scent of gain flings.
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a huge welcome back to "good morning america." did you know, well, we're obviously standing in a thanksgiving week alone americans will consume 80 million pounds of cranberries. that's a fact i'm bringing you from this beautiful thing. ocean spray our sponsor and allison carr, have a blast being in the cranberries. cranberries are a serious business for your family. >> they are, we are 6th generation cranberry farmers and part of the ocean spray cooperative which is owned by 700 multigenerational family farms. >> you are going to be a judge for the ultimate cranberry challenge. what are you looking for? first we're looking for flavor,
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cranberries have a unique tart taste. >> i have to cut you off, because we're going to keep that a secret. let's get a check of the local weather. >> reporter: that's it, ginger is officially sun everything now. we have no precipitation on storm tracker 6 live double scan as we take a look outside, we have clouds trying to break up over center city and we think we'll wind up mostly sunny. temperatures are in the upper 0s -- 30s in most neighborhoods. this afternoon, 48 is the high. windy. less wind tomorrow, 49. cloudy on thanksgiving with the possibility of a spotty shower or two. 52 is the high. "dancing with the stars" finale. jana kramer and gleb said good-bye to the ballroom. now down to the final three couples. jesse is here with all the detail there is that's right, robin, i do the final four competition was exciting and
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tonight we're about to see some of the faniest footwork to hit the ballroom but only one couple will go home with the mirror ball as season 23 of "dancing with the stars" wraps up tonight. ♪ unstoppable >> reporter: the final four hit the ballroom for a fierce freestyle showdown. ♪ i feel like windows rolled down ♪ >> reporter: this awe dumb day ending with a perfect score for laurie hernandez. >> laurie, my darling, the playground attraction. ♪ >> reporter: while james hinchcliffe brought his near-death crash to life on the floorering all 10s from the judges. >> that had everything and more. you are the miracle man of season 23. >> reporter: and calvin johnson jr.'s high-flying routine. the star's son cheering dad on from the crowd. >> if i was the postman, calvin, i'd send you a love letter. ♪ unstoppable
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>> reporter: jana kramer showing she's unstoppable overcoming a stumble in this emotional duet. >> you got through. you guys took a risk but after this freestyle. >> the couple leaving right now is jana and gleb. >> reporter: the country star's mirror ball dreams cut short. >> i grew as a person and i cherish every memory that i have from this show. >> reporter: and we've got three athletes in the final, a race car driver, an olympic gold medalist and of course a football player and they're all competitors for a living so, guys, i think it's safe we can expect a fierce faceoff in the ballroom tonight. >> you know all about it, ginger. >> i do. this final night so they have 24 hours to put a fusion challenge together, a dance that they learned in 24 hours, the competitors at this point are just so exhausted and all so emotional. i was so surprised last night. megatron kind of snuck up on me. i thought jana would stay and i think a lot are feeling that
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way. >> what are you thinking now. >> i mean i still have laurie. i still have laurie going all the way. she just can't be stopped. that girl. but, you know what, the other, james, one of my favorites this season. that's the thing you want three winners when you're a big fan of the show everyone starts to kind of come koth. mirror ball goes to only one. >> he snuck up on a lot of people. never danced. handed the ball off. now in the finals. >> so good. >> hope for you, michael. >> yeah. >> michael. >> i'm doing "dancing with the stars" right after george does it. >> you're well protected. >> you'll be waiting a long time. the two-hour finale of "dancing with the stars" tonight at 9:00 eastern and tune in tomorrow morning, the finalists will all be here. >> a very special announcement. >> good morning, i'm nydia han,
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8:27 tuesday, november 22. let's go to matt pellman with the "action news" traffic report. >> reporter: happy tuesday to you, nydia. it's a slow down on the schuylkill expressway no big shock. in both directions by the boulevard we're crawling along, westbound travel time is 33 degrees that's a 20 minute delay westbound out of center city. sold line on i-95 southbound past academy into girard. we have police activity rittenhouse square pine and 18th stay away from that area. watching a crash in abington township edge hill road at old welsh road at overlook elementary school. there was a wreck on 30
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southbound, that's recovering. deptford township, northbound from 168 to 295, the pace is not a quick one. nydia? >> matt, thank you. let's go outside to david murphy with accuweather. >> reporter: hey, nydia we're off to a cloudy start 40 degrees in philadelphia. most of the suburbs in the 30s and enough wind to give you windchills around the freezing mark. this afternoon still windy, 48 degrees, tomorrow partly pary sunny and less wind, 49 the high. there could be a spritz in the northern suburbs from bucks to montgomery county north look out for moisture on thursday morning might be rain that froze up in spots. thursday, cloudy a touch of rain, spotty shower here or there. 52 on thanksgiving. >> that's it for "action news,"
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♪ you got it? >> oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> hi, everybody. special delivery. >> who is that with you? >> this is one of the many dogs that is available for adoption at the north shore animal league of america. and today is our finale. so he's going to be joining us for the rest of show. >> wonderful. >> he can be yours. i think it may be a she actually. hold on. she. so this show is packed. i'm late because the elevator -- we got a lot coming up over this next hour. >> great to have you all here with us this tuesday morning. thank you. thank you very much.
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[ applause ] >> michael, we know you're celebrating your birthday this week. >> yeah, george, yesterday i turned 21. and was going to continue because tomorrow is robin's birthday in that's right. [ cheers and applause ] >> nice. >> 19 never looked so good. >> and holding and holding. thank you, happy birthday to you. >> happy birthday to you, future birthday. >> want a cookie. >> of course, i'll have a cookie. >> any reason for cookies? >> all right, good. they might have something to do with this story on taste. >> your favorite cookie. >> this is about how chocolate -- >> i better help you out. >> -- changes your how you hear music. >> you are correct, george. it's a new study, new study from oxford and belgium and talked about how you eat chocolate and you hear certain music, you have a different taste. your taste buds are different. it's perceived to be sweeter and
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creamier if you're listening to slower, smoother songs. you want to put it to the test. >> let's play a little adele. ♪ hello ♪ i was wondering if after all these years you'd like to -- >> okay. >> got a little -- >> creamier. >> it felt smooth. >> okay. >> okay. >> get that out of your system. by the way you're welcome with the chock. and now people they felt that the chocolate tastes bitter if there were songs that had a little more edge to them. >> let's try it. ♪ baby baby baby oh ♪ baby baby baby oh ♪ baby baby baby >> are you guys all going to pretend this is changing the way you taste? come on. >> i'll be honest it tastes like chocolate to me either way. so the music is supposed to affect your brain and your taste buds so smoother music is
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smoother tasting, more rich. >> well, according to the belgium and oxford university. >> all tastes good to me. >> you know what -- >> i'm not complaining. good chock, good cookies. >> i think people wanted to just eat chocolate. >> have to keep it away from the doggie, you know. >> i do have something for us. look into my eyes. you never know you have a conversation with somebody and they can't continue to look at you. >> what do you mean? >> they break eye contact. and a lot of us when they do that, you -- sometimes it seems offensive as if they're lying or not being honest with you. that's not the case. kyoto university did a study and what happens is eye contact distracts your brain from coming up with the next words you may need or when you're searching for words so it isn't offensive like i'm looking at you now but it's very hard not to stare at you, robin roberts but if someone is breaking eye contact it's because your brain needs a break so it can think about what's coming up. >> makes total sense.
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when people stare at you too hard it's a little freaky. >> i do that sometimes on purpose. sometimes i'm talking with people and i'll just stare at them just to make them uncomfortable in it works. >> it does work. >> are you uncomfortable right now. >> a little bit. >> a little bit. >> okay, i like that. >> piercing. >> something to think about there. i'm excited. this next guest is one of our personal favorite, all know her and love you. she's written another great book. kathy griffin's "celebrity run-ins." let's get kathy out here. ♪ [ applause ] >> hi! hem low. hello. hi, everybody. i'll have a double latte. help me, strahan. help me, i could go down like a house of cards. back together. thank god. >> not talking to you. >> hi. >> hi. >> will you be my safe place against george? >> yes.
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>> please take a seat. >> he'll help you. >> the chemistry is palpable between you two. >> that's right because i'm going to use your private parts like a bag at the gym. okay, first are you a little bit -- okay, you guys, this book -- that's my opener. that's the nicest thing i said to you. >> it actually is in at least a year. >> do you like it? >> absolutely. >> why you so mad at george. >> first of all i'm proud of this book there's a lot of stories about myself with famous people who have a lot of dark secrets and tell me things in private and then i put them in a book, all right. so i'm very -- >> i open up all the time. >> he's always calling for gossip, what's going on with the lohans? anyway, you know how he is. so i am very proud of this and wrote a book about all the celebrities i have met over the years that i didn't put in my act or they were unique run-ins so one i'm quite proud of is that last time i was on the show i asked for your wife's e-mail.
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you accidentally sent me an e-mail from yours like, hi, ellie, sweet, i have his e-mail so how long have i been torturing you? >> a long time, midnight. when she's going to bed i'm starting to get up. >> exactly. >> she randomly writes inappropriate things. >> like i'll write him an e-mail that says, hey, george, i'm going for a hike today. why are you asking? and then he is so safe. like he knows if he does something outrageous it's on new year's eve or theage so he's always like lol, have a good day. >> terrified. >> but i'm going to catch him. one of these times. >> you bet. >> so many different -- i've seen your act many times. you do talk about people we hadn't heard before. one story made me laugh was jane fonda. >> yes. >> your opening line is jane fonda made me the worst quesadilla of my life. >> i am like a big bucket list and go out of my way truly to
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meet my bucket list people like i'm proud of this. i don't know anything about the sports world, i apologize but i actually -- >> that means i'm safe. >> for now, easy, tiger. one thing i love when you're a comic. you meet an array of people so it's not just comics. i'm going to make this quick. i got to be friends with kareem abdul ya bar and proud myself because i wrote the joke he said at the democratic national convention so, "a," you wouldn't think i know him. that's weird. that's like a weird reason to buy the book. he went out and said, hey, everybody, my name is michael jordan and i'm with her. he said the reason i'm saying that it's not like trump will know the difference and so i enjoy -- >> you wrote that. >> i did. it was on espn and everything. i was so excited. so then one of my joys is you know my 96-year-old alcoholic mother. >> oh, how is mom. >> she's drunk. and she's 96. what am i going to do? yell at her.
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send her to rehab with kanye. oh, my god. are you all over that. >> we did it this morning. >> what do you think. >> i think he likes attention? really. what do you think? >> what do you think are his psychological issues? >> she's digging. >> how dumb do i look? >> come on. all right. fine. so i got to -- one thing i love is my mom maggie is 96 years young and so she loves meeting celebrities so my friend gloria estefan, you heard me, yeah. catch it. all right, so gloria is doing this amazing concert at the hollywood bowl and i want to take my mom but my mom won't agree because my mom is afraid seal's get what's called the runs. when you're a senior citizen it's all about that. what? it's all about, so i took her backstage in a wheelchair, team estefan, emilio all met her and then my -- gloria devoted "young at heart" to my pom at the hollywood bowl and my mom told her she was very good for a
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girl's singer. and the kicker is that andy garcia was literally playing the bongos for one song like a big surprise so afterwards i introduced my mom to andy, a giant movie tar and turing to him going every band needs a drummer. so good for you for having a teddy job as the drummer. >> what about jane's quesadilla. >> we'll get into so much trouble. >> jane made moore a horrible quesadilla. went through a horrible breakup. i panicked and called gloria steinem. what do you care about men, women are more important. i said i'm a wreck. can i come over? she let me like complain about men and how horrible they are. and she was super nurturing and sweet and made me a quesadilla and because it's jane fonda who is perfectly fit and never has cheese it was the worst of my life. it was just health like a quesadilla filled with --
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we've had such a good time with you guys, season two is coming up, highly anticipated. some france will get an early look. >> it comes out november 24th the disney channel app. >> you were in disney world recently, you did a special, tell us about it. >> i did the disney presents magical holiday celebration. i got to surprise a family. >> that is me with my co-star. >> we got a hard working family who was rewarded with a day in disney world with all the hard work. >> we can't wait for stuck in the middle season 2. we have a lot of episodes coming. you can see season one airing on
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the disney channel right now. >> reporter: let's get to our local weather forecast. >> reporter: windy in new york, same story here, no precipitation, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a chilly high of 48. right now we've got windchills in the 30s, probably staying in the upper 30s, low 40s with the windchill this afternoon. less wind tomorrow, cloudy on thursday. so windy. >> i wish i could fling my hair. not happening. a little too short. time now for our ultimate cranberry challenge where we ask viewers to send in their favorite -- yeah, give it up for that cranberry challenge. send in your favorite cranberry recipes and lee ann zech and tammy charles are going head-to-head to present their recipes for our sponsor ocean spray so welcome, ladies. welcome lee ann. welcome tami. >> tell me about your dish. >> this is a dish my mom used to
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make 40 years ago and my kids whenever they were born they love it, beg for it every holiday season. so what we feed to do is this is a sweet side dish. so we're going to take our chopped up cranberries that you chopped in the food processor and add sugar and orange juice, this will be over -- you put this in the refrigerator overnight. >> overnight. >> this is what it looks like in the morning so in the morning you'll add dessert topping, marshmallow, crushed pineales and slivered almonds, put it back in the fridge and cranberry fluff is what you end up with. >> that looks incredible. >> it's fabulous. >> we have our judges over there. they're already over there -- i'm supposed to ask you to taste it. you are already digging in. you've already had a chance to taste it. what scores do you give the cranberry fluff? >> 4s, okay. a total of 12. okay. a total of 12. i like that. congratulations. >> tami, you're up. what is your dish? what did you make. >> okay, are you cold?
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>> i'm cold. >> i got the per feng thing to warm up up. >> warm me up. >> so this dish is a melding of the cultures in my family. my husband's late grandmother taught me how to make this dish. here's what it's made with. vegetables, butternut squash, caribbean spices. and some pasta and potatoes. one of these, not more, this is a scotch -- it gets hot. so the way i change it up is i add a thanksgiving aspect with some smoked turkey and the real star here is my cranberry relish. >> tell me about it. >> how do you make it. >> i pour in some ocean spray -- ooh. white cranberry juice and to that i add fresh cranberries, some chopped apples and some light brown sugar. all of it. if it wants to come out. >> got to do that. dig your hand. >> there you go. there you go. >> okay. and then you want to stir this for about 15 minutes, you will
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hear a little popping. after that when it's all done take a nice heaping spoonful of the relishment pop it on there and now you have a little heat, a little sweet and it's pure perfection. >> judges, what do you think? >> 3s. >> not bad. a total of 9 points. so our winner is lee ann. you and your fluff won. [ cheers and applause ] we do have a trophy for both of you actually. you both are such good sports, you're going to get ocean spray worth $250. congratulations, i love when a good little challenge comes together and ends in love. everybody, thank you. thank you to ocean spray our sponsor and coming up our mission pawsible grand finale. you don't want to miss these cute puppies. stay right there. "gma's" ultimate cranberry challenge brought to you by ocean spray cranberries. the unofficial official fruit of
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♪ and we are back now with our mission pawsible grand finale. we are honoring the incredible achievements our adoption class of 2016. before we meet our graduates, though, please let's take a quick look back at some of our highlights. we started with a simple goal to get as many dogs adopted as pawsible. our friends at north shore animal league helped us and from the very start, it was all paws on deck. >> all: good morning, america. >> good morning, america from all of us here at the santa fe animal shelterer. >> welcome to the greater birmingham humane society. >> reporter: with daily events, over 30 in total to mannequin challenges to halloween costumes and doggie election and
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thousands upon thousands of live stream views bringing these adorable dogs into our hearts and homes. >> we got 70 senior dogs adopted. whoo-hoo! >> reporter: along the way we met unforgettable new friends. like 10-year-old senior beagle toby. he lost both of his parents and ended up at the pennsylvania spca. we're going to help you find your home. >> your forever home. >> but toby found his forever home. then there's cocoa, a 7-year-old pomeranian with skin issues. >> super sweet boy. >> cocoa is now home and dancing for joy. mission pawsible. now, mission accomplished. [ cheers and applause ] everybody here, your dogs all have your diplomas, congratulations to the class of 2016. and now, michael, i believe it is time. >> it is time for the moment we've all been waiting for.
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all right. the tally for mission pawsible, may we have a drum roll, please. [ drum roll ] >> we have gotten forever homes for 5,047 dogs. [ cheers and applause ] >> dwlakss to the graduating class of 2016. >> and there is more work to do. including getting my hat back on my head. guys, we have to thank -- we have to thank north shore animal league america and all the shelters around the country who partnered with us to help us find these forever homes for the dogs. mission pawsible 2016 may be over but you can still adopt a new best friend. all you need to do is check out north shore animal league america. they're offering free adoptions on black friday. so, consider it. we can't thank you all enough. it has been such a treat and plan on us doing it again. >> thank you. you're the valedictorian of this class. we just got to say the way you've been pushing for this everybody is really amazing. so thank you, lara.
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they're lucky dogs going home with a brand-new cat or dog bat tress for everyone here in our studio. thank you so much for adopting. opening your hearts to this cause. >> see you tomorrow. dance party with the finalists from "dancing with the stars." have a great tuesday, everybody. k no. >> the glt are. >> are are good morning, i'm nydia han, 8:56, november 22. let's go over to matt pellman
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with the traffic report. >> reporter: good morning, nydia, police are asking drivers to steer clear of rittenhouse square where a suspicious package exploded. i would stay several blocks away for the remainder of the day. watching a few red sownes on the schuylkill expressway and i-95 southbound speeds are in the teens by the betsy ross bridge. southbound is heavy from cottman into girard. a couple of work zones giving us closures today upper frederick, perkiomenville road is closed for a tree they are taking down until 1:00 p.m. snyder road possible alternate around it. newark, delaware, construction closing possum park road. paper mill the alternate there. nydia, have a great birthday. >> [laughter] let's go outside to david murphy. >> reporter: all right, birthday girl, we have a fair amount of
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clouds across the region, some of you getting sunny breaks and windchills around the freezing mark. cool 48 degrees, still windy, but tomorrow, finally the wind will die down and we'll get partly sunny skies, 49. overnight wednesday into thursday in the northern suburbs there could rain that could freeze up in spots. thursday, thanks, spotty shower around. mid 50s in the afternoon. >> coming up on "action news" at noon be police have arrested the driver of a school bus that crash andy killed five children in tennessee. more on the charges he is facing and the investigation into what went wrong. "live with kelly" is next on 6abc. i'm nydia han have a great tuesday!
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>> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" today, from the holiday movie "a heavenly christmas," kristin davis. and nascar sprint cup series champion jimmie johnson. and check out the holiday healthy eating survival guide. plus, new girl costar max greenfield returns for another day of cohosting. all next on "live"! ♪ [cheering and applauding] and now, here are kelly ripa and max greenfield! [cheering and applauding] ♪ >> kelly: hi, guys!
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