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good morning, america. shakeup at the cia? new reports president-elect trump wants to make big changes at the top spy agency is prepared to brief obama and trump on the russian hacking. outlining specific connections to putin. winter wallop. wild weather coast to coast. snow and ice targeting the eastern seaboard as whiteout conditions lead to pileups like this and dangerous driving conditions across the midwest. airlines already cancelling flights. one-two weather punch on the way. shocking assault live-streamed. was it a hate crime? four suspects now in custody and an investigation under way. and it's the video you've
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seen all week. 2-year-old saving his twin from a falling dresser now critics are calling it a hoax. what they're saying about that dresser and the camera. the family is here, live, answering those questions right here on "good morning america." and good morning, america. boy, that video is still tough to watch. there are a lot of people online raising questions about that. >> the family is here live for us. also this morning, 35 states from california to vermont on alert for winter weather. take a look, conditions near denver right now, this is along i-25. then, mammoth mountain in california. already a lot of snow, they're expecting 20 feet of fresh powder over the next week. of course, if you're a skier that's great. if you're not, not so much.
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>> all that weather is heading our way. the forecast from ginger coming up. we'll begin with the latest on on the election hacking. donald trump becomes president in just 15 days. now reports he'll be shaking up america's intelligence agencies. abc's chief investigative reporter brian ross here with what we know right now. >> reporter: the wall street journal is reporting that the trump administration plans to shake up america's intelligence agencies. sending more spies into the field. there's been no comment from the trump transition team this morning. it comes as they prepare to deliver their classified findings to president obama on what they say is russia's role on the hacking. and it will be presented to president trump tomorrow. officials tell abc news has
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converted into a security room. no electronic devices are allowed inside. including trump's mobile phones. >> we'll be watching for afterwards. we have seen president obama take action against russia. this will be the full report from the intelligence agencies. >> the u.s. intelligence community is unanimous about the role of the russians. this report is meant to back that up. answer trump's skepticism. key details will remain classified unless trump as commander in chief decides to reveals them. the most sensitive information coming from u.s. spies and u.s. electronic intercepts. reveal a direct role of russian president putin and how the russian moved the e-mails to the
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wikileaks website. >> if you don't have all the details, the sources and moth odds convincing. >> to reveal too much would help the russians shut down any spies or electronic intercepts. >> brian ross thank you very much. as president obama and president-elect trump prepare for those breefgs, a battle is under way on the affordable health care act. republicans are vowing to repeal and replace. our congressional correspondent mary bruce has more. she's there in washington for us. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, robin. republicans have made obamacare their top target. they're taking steps to roll it back. unclear what they plan to replace with it. 15 days left in house, president obama is stepping up his efforts to preserve his legacy. after a health care showdown on capitol hill.
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this morning, the big question, what's in store for the millions of americans covered by obamacare. >> thank you. >> reporter: the president huddling with democrats in a last-ditch effort to save his signature law. a high-stakes battle. more than 20 million people are covered by obamacare and more than 11 million at risk of losing their coverage. >> lower the health insurance without growing the size of government. >> reporter: mike pence vowing take action day one. why still no plan to replace it. >> we have a plan to replace it. plenty of ideas. you'll see as the weeks and months unfold -- >> reporter: the president-elect aware of the potential political con consequences is warning his party. tweeting, republicans must be careful in that the democrats owen the failed boim karr
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disaster. saying it will fail of its own weight. be careful. they're promising to phase it out slowly. >> reporter: with the gop still mauling the replacement, they have a message for the republicans. >> you break it you buy it. despite being adamant that obama care has to go, parts of the plan that trump wants to keep, including not denying coverage based on pre-existing conditions. >> mary, we saw that bernie sanders brought an interesting prop. >> this is how bernie sanders' retweets. he printed out trump's tweet out on a giant board. robin. >> mary, thank you. let's talk about this more with jon karl.
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you saw bernie sanders there on the floor, donald trump tweeting again this morning, saying that the dems led by chuck schumer know how bad obamacare is here. you're starting to see some trepidation by the president-elect on the kind of changes might be coming. >> yesterday, he tweeted that they should let obamacare fall on its own weight. . this is potentially perilous politically. lot of disruption if you repeal obamacare and they don't want to get the blame for that and democrats want to make sure they do get the blame. >> the repeal of obamacare as is currently, would cause real cuts in medicaid which donald trump said he wasn't for. >> donald trump has specific and consistent on saying there should be no cuts to social security and medicare,
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absolutely, that was the tweet that bernie sanders has blown up. >> meantime, you're seeing some differences between donald trump and other republicans on his seeming to back up julian assange of wikileaks. lot of republicans on capitol hill hoping after the intelligence briefing after tomorrow will find a way to endorse the findings. >> yes, he won't endorse any finding that the election was swayed because of the hacking or because of the russians. a narrow finding that russians were responsible for the hacking his team prepares to do. >> quickly on this possible shakeups in the intelligence community we don't know extensive that's going to be. >> i'm told that this is real the proposal to change the intelligence community, to empower agents in the field, reduce some of the bureauca
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krshcbureaucacry is real. t >> jon, thank you so much. >> okay, ganow to the winter blt moving in. already hitting the waste. neal karlinsky is in boulder, colorado. good morning, neal. >> reporter: robin, good morning. i'm only standing out here long enough to do this live report. it's painful. the thermometer is hovering around 1 degree. predicting a foot of snow here in boulder. based on what we're seeing already, they're getting at least that. overnight, wild weather from coast to coast. icy roads and freezing temperatures causing a messy
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commute in pennsylvania. in the midwest, a wintry mess. white-out conditions in michigan. drivers in kansas city unable to get going. in the west, bitterly cold temperatures combining with squalls sending drivers into difference. in washington, rescue workers fighting frigid temperatures to rescue two 15-year-old boys who had fallen through a frozen lake. one boy in the frigid water for nearly 30 minutes. before being pulled out. >> he was not able to extract himself from the ice. >> reporter: in california, 10 to 15 inches of snow and driving rain causing concerns of flooding and mud slides. driving in we saw a car in front of us spin out, do a full 180 degrees right in front of us. . the driving conditions here are
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treacherous and going straight towards the southeast. robin. >> all right, neal, airlines are preparing for delays and cancellations. david kerley has more on that side of the story. >> reporter: not only are the airlines are offering passengers a way to change their travel plans by offering these waivers. not a blanket offer. but if you want to change your plans, the airlines won't charge you a fee. here are the airlines. if you have a flight, the best advice -- check with that airline, see if where you're going will be affected by the storm. guys, it's going to be a couple of tough days of flying coming up this weekend. >> okay, thank you, david. let's get to ginger right now. lot of white on that board. >> a lot of white and that's all the states. look at this, it's already snowing in parts of kentucky and
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tennessee. winter alert stretching through california to the midwest. atlanta, a couple of lows we're watching. first one in the mid-south going to move here by tonight. along the i-95 corridor, philadelphia, baltimore, something to note for the trip home or trip to work tomorrow. then, friday, noon, starting in the northern hills of alabama, georgia and then it wraps up by saturday morning, south carolina and north carolina. this is all thanks to a lot of cold air, denver this morning, feels like 13 below with wind chills and a good thing they got this guy down. look at this video, this is sparky the cat, he was up there for two days in the snowstorm. the power company came and were able to get him down. two days. >> i was nervous because his nickname was sparky. i know.
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happy ending there. thank you, ginger. turn now to south carolinaened the latest on the dylann roof trial. speaking to jurors directly for the first time since being convicted. abc's steve osun systemi has the details. >> reporter: seen here practicing with the gun he used to kill refused to let his attorneys do their job. acting as his own lawyer. in his opening statements he tried to explain to jurors why he's now going against all legal advice and refusing to plead insanity. it's not because i have a mental illness. the point is i'm not going to lie to you. there's nothing wrong with me. psychologically. in court, three people got up and left in disgust. just too much for the families of the nine victims he murdered in the basement of this historic black church. on the witness stand the wife of
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the reverend leading the bible study explained how she and one of her daughters survived. they were down the hall, behind this door, calling the 911. >> in jesus name we pray. amen. >> reporter: prosecutors say roof deference to die because he has shown no remorse and point to a journal he wrote after the murders. for the first time we're hearing laughter filled the courtroom as the families of the victims tells the stories of the loved ones they lost. not dylann roof who's staring directly in space. he plans to call no witnesses.
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>> horrifying case, steve, thanks very much. another shocking case out of chicago, a video streamed on facebook live. shows a young man held captive and tortured. abc's alex perez has the latest. we should warn you this video is tough to see. >> reporter: this morning, four suspects in custody for their alleged involvement of this disturbing video streamed via facebook live for the world to see. the video showing what appears to be a violent assault of 18-year-old african-american teenagers holding hostage a white man who authorities say suffer from mental health challenges. restrained with duct tape covering his mouth. at one point, the attackers making a threat to president
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trump. police spotted him disoriented wandering the west side of chicago. >> they saw this individual was in distress and in crisis. >> reporter: they have yet to release the names of the suspects. but describe them as two men and two women. >> it's sickening. it makes you wonder what would make individuals treat somebody like that. i've been a cop for 28 years and i have seen things that you shouldn't see in a lifetime. but it's still amazes me how you still see things that you just shouldn't. >> reporter: police now questioning the suspects and investigating whether the incident is a possible hate crime. >> if the facts guide us in that direction we'll certainly charge them appropriately. >> reporter: and authorities say the victim was treated at the hospital and released to his family. george. >> okay, alex, boy, that officer said it, just sickening.
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>> sickening indeed. amy has other top stories. there's report out this morning that queen elizabeth was nearly shot accidentally by one of her own guards at buckingham palace. one of the guards telling the times of london, said she was wandering the grounds at 3:00 in the morning. buckingham palace is not confirming the story. the u.s. military is ramping up its involvement in retaking the city of mosul in iraq. some of those advisers have entered the city assisting iraqis going door to door to locate isis fighters. back here in this country, developing story off the coast of louisiana, coast guard responding to a fire burning on an oil platform in the gulf, four people on that platform have been evacuated and rescued and no injuries have been reported.
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timely some basketball fans got a chance to relive the mariah carey's new year's eve meltdown. the san antonio spurs mascot took to the floor in leotard and pretend to belt out her "emotions." . someone cut you out his mike and then he stormed the court. >> thank you, am j. back to jirj, another storm brewing out west. >> yes, this is going straight into central and northern 15 inches of rain some of the highest river levels they could see in more than a decade. some of the snow, 6 feet, not a big deal, but wow, monday through tuesday. local weather in 30 seconds. >> reporter: good morning
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everyone, storm tracker 6 live double scan shows dry conditions this morning. step outside, some of us seeing early sunshine including down the shore, a pretty picture on sky6 live hd down in cape may, but it's cold. temperatures are in the upper 20s across the region, and windchills in the low 20s and teens. here's the seven day from accuweather. today's high, 35 degrees. now, tonight probably between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., some of you will see the first snowflakes. continues tomorrow morning, a coating to two inches. of murden
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beverly hills. why they say they did it. we have all seen this video, 22-year-old twin saving his brother. some saying it's a hoax. the family responding right here on "good morning america." hey ramirez! un poquito mas rapido, no? [instrumental music plays] [wheel squeaking] hasta luego, profesor! [pumping of bike tire] [pumping of hospital ventilator] [wheel squeaking] carlos! carlos! dr. brad needs to see you in room 3. [wheel squeaking] [heart monitor beeping] tell cardio right away i need a... thdisney resort hotel.as magical as staying at a
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o'donnell, 7:23 thursday, january 5. i-95 seeps to be a troublemaker -- seems to be a troublemaker, let's start with that karen rogers. >> reporter: usual usually it is a troublemaker. today it's a different story, i-95 southbound past woodhaven, we had an accident it was blocking the right lane. it cleared quickly. we had police and fire crews that left the scene. it's not too bad. southbound a 23 minute ride between woodhaven and the vine. slow, but not terrible. on the big picture, slow near girard 18 miles per hour near woodhaven, mostly moving in the 40s at this point. on schuylkill expressway, 13 miles per hour at the girard and 13 by the boulevard.
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an accident on the turnpike westbound is creating delays approaching fort washington. jammed from bensalem to fort washington, at 7:30 i'll do a facebook live we'll be talking about the accident and a few issues with mass transit. >> snow beginning tonight, david murphy is next. >> reporter: cloud cover
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beginning to overtake the region. some of us getting early sunshine, not helping much, take a look 29 degrees, breezes giving us windchills in the teens and low 20s. this afternoon, brisk and cold 35 degrees. snow arrives this evening, between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. and ends fast in the morning, a coating to two inches on the ground perhaps a little slick for the morning commute. tomorrow, 4. down closer to 0 for the weekend. >> ducis rogers and jeff
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or longer what pain? advil. we welcome you back to "good morning america." that's the video that so many people are talking about and what you're hearing right now are those 2-year-olds. they're live in our studio. one saving his twin brother after that dresser fell on top of him. such a scary moment. scary moment. there are some people, though, who are raising questions about that video and the family as you can see standing by live. going to answer those criticses. i love the proud grandma and grandpa taking pictures of them right now in the studio. >> you can see how active they are. and how something like that could possibly happen. lot going on. donald trump is taking aim at the cia, president-elect considering changes to the spy agency as he prepares to receive
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that classified briefing tomorrow on the election hack. and arctic blast. 35 degrees below zero. heading to the east coast, snow and ice set to create dangerous conditions. we begin with that abc news exclusive hour, inside the beverly hills murders that shook the nation 30 years ago. this morning, a look at never before seen home movies and why the brothers say they did it. terry moran is back with us this morning. >> this story has just continued to fascinate people. the response we have been getting online and on social media to tonight's documentary on abc has been remarkle. because it's a family story. families, the crucible of our emotions. where are most important
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connections are forged. the menendez trial was the sensation. at the time some calling it the crime of the century. outside the courtroom it was pure pandemonium. it was the case of two young and rich men, erik and lyle menendez accused of the shotgun murders of their parents. >> i first saw him walk in the courtroom my blood went cold. >> reporter: but the real scene was inside the courtroom with prosecutors -- >> it will became apparent that this murder was unjustify. >> reporter: and defense attorneys hurling dueling claims. >> the origin of this killing was a lifetime of abuse at the hands of those same parents. >> reporter: prosecutors had strong evidence, graphic evidence of the crime scene. >> this is her before and this
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is her after. >> reporter: experts -- and even a confession by the brothers to their therapist. >> did you ask them why they killed their mother? >> they felt they were putting their mother out of the misery. >> reporter: the ultimate question was, why they killed their parents. >> he killed the parents because he no longer endure the abuse. >> reporter: both brothers took the stand and told about the abuse. >> telling lyle what. >> my dad had been molesting me. >> you could hear a pin drop in the courtroom and that's when i thought, oh, darn, i'm in trouble. >> reporter: two family members stayed both lyle and erik had told them of the abuse years before. by the time of the killings, jose menendez had gone disgusted with his sons.
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another menendez when i was doing a photo shoot in beverly hills. he was natural in front of the camera, he was very comfortable. i don't think erik had the physical attributes to be a working model but he was photogenic. i think erik was struggling to find his way and i don't know the insides of what went on in their house because he didn't talk about it. >> describe your relationship with your father if. >> brutal. painful. torturou torturous. but yet i admired him because he was so strong and he was -- he was everything that success was
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that i was taught that success was. and i thought that he was the most powerful and brilliant person i had ever meant. >> reporter: though the first trial ended in a hungry jury they were convicted of first-degree murder. sentenced to life in prison and no chance at parole. #. >> it's shocking to think about that that happened. it's still jarring ly. >> reporter: speaking to abc news from prison all these years later, lyle menendez still speaks of passion about the man he loved and feared. >> my father was like a force of nature and you look up to that. you were expected to which be competitive to a fault. he began to sort of try to groom me to be hypercompetitive and succeed.
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>> lyle and erik are serving out their separate life sentences in separate prisons. they're still in touch. they play chess, one move at a time by snail mail. all their appeals have been exhausted. they are in prison for the rest of their lives. >> it was captivating then and is now it airs tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. lot coming up on our big board. kate's pap paparazzi suit. and the bed that may stop snoring. when used at the first sign.
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back now with our big board.
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let's get started with dan abrams at the table. latest on that trial involving princess kate. six joushlists facing a year in prison after publishing topless photos of kate. >> we're talking about a possibility of actually having to serve time. keep in mind that when these paparazzi take these kind of pictures typically built into the cost of it is potential fines, potential legal fees in europe. if we get into trouble we'll have to pay x amount of dollars. criminal changes everything. you're no longer talking about how many dollars you're talking about the possibility of time and executives from the magazine, you're talking about the photographers, this is a big deal the trial has been delayed a little bit. >> is this a british thing or could this happen in america because obviously celebrities
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are routinely stalked by paparazzi? similar charges if the same thing happened here. >> they would not. france has the toughest privacy laws in europe, at least some of them. the fact that this occurred here makes it harder. why they're suing there and why they pushed so hard for the prosecution there which is to send a message. yes, tough new laws in california, for example, about paparazzi, particular about the way they drive and treat children, et cetera, et cetera. you could probably get fined or sued, et cetera, for using a photo lens if you're invading someone's privacy. >> not criminal. >> this is actually on a public street. you can see the home where they were at from that public street. >> a pretty big business right now. written off if there's a finding as the cost of doing business or a real determine --
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>> if you're talking about jail time i think this is going -- this could fundamentally change the way things occur in europe. dan, thank you very much. up next the con courtroom electron ibs show kicking off in vegas today. showcasing the gadgets you and your kids will be begging for next christmas. rebecca jarvis is there with the latest gadgets. the cd was revealed back in 1981, what is everybody talking about this year? >> amy, this is where you come to see the future and the future holds a lot of robots. people out there, they might have an alexa at home but this is the amy robot. we found it from a sea of robots. we'll talk to her. good morning, amy. >> good morning, america. >> special message for you guys. she can also dance. can you dance for us, amy? and she can be your personal
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assists. they can play chess, take your phone calls. a good dancer for us. thank you so much, amy. she's very obedient. the sleep number smart bed, sleep number smart bed, guys, first of all it gels to your body and warms your feet. i was speaking with kelly who was with the company from minnesota. it's nice to have a foot warmer in bed. if you start snoring it will prop your body up, guys, so you stop snoring at night. >> that's amazing. >> that beats the elbow i get from ali. >> we have this. this is the everything-proof speaker and you can pour water on it. let me open the water. you can pour water on it.
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it's all good. you can even throw it on the floor. keeps playing, guys. >> wow, rebecca, i heard about this morning. this superduper expensive laptop. >> 9,000 computer. they're calling it the ferrari of laptops because it has a curved screen, you can control it with the eyes. this is for the gamers out there. talked to some gamers, they're really, really excited about this. you could be seeing a lot more of this technology in the years ahead. >> control with your eyes instead of a mouse. >> you control with your eyes. you can imagine that will be very universal for a lot of people. in particular the gamers out there who doesn't want to take that extra click. >> 9,000 ferrari computer. >> i have to talk topless
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photos, how did that happen? she's having so much fun out there. >> thank you, both. coming up in two minutes the family at the center of the video we have seen so many times. that young boy saving his twin brother. they're going to respond to critics who say this video is a hoax. and gio benitez suiting up with some important information for when you hit the slopes. ♪ and i love it, ♪ i love it and baby hey, ♪ you should too ♪ so let 'em say what they wanna say ♪ ♪ they gonna feel how they gonna feel ♪ ♪ but i love it, yeah i love it, ♪ ♪ baby, hey get well chosen deals at target, like buy any two annie's products, get one free.
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lot of people online raising a lot of questions about the video, one of the questions they're saying, why was the dresser empty. >> basically, as you can tell they're pretty active. we do whatever we can as i'm changing volume. we do whatever we can to make sure we keep it clean. they pull the clothes out, we just decided the easiest things was to empty the drawers. >> you run a security camera company, some people saying it's a little suspicious that the camera was trained right there on the dresser. >> sure. yes, so, i just didn't -- i'm in sales for them and there are thousands of sales reps for the country >> brock's on the loose. >> brock's on the loose. so, we have cameras throughout our whole house and that camera is positioned from the best
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angle to see the entire room. >> there are cameras everywhere. >> all throughout. mounted on the wall and fixed. >> so, ricky, tell us -- walk us through what you heard, what you saw, what was going on friday morning? clearly these guys are a handful. >> they are. lot of work, they're curious, they're ram bungs are. what i saw in the morning was they usually wake up the exact time every single day. they woke up early. i got to my phone and i look at the camera and the drawer was falling down. >> where they were, i run down stairs. they were over in the corner playing nice and quiet. >> like nothing happened? >> like nothing happened. >> how did you figure out what happened. >> ricky went back and look looked at the video on the
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camera. >> i'm watching it for the first time. as a parent my heart dropped. >> you were watching alone or together? >> he watched it alone first and then showed me. >> i showed her after i watched it. we were in shock. we didn't know -- we looked brock and bowdy over. >> no marks other anything. >> no marks. we felt really blessed and did you have any idea that bowdy was so strong? >> yeah, he's a pretty strong kid. >> i think there was something more. >> he had extra help. >> like superhuman. crew, could you imagine your little brother could pull off something like that? >> i can pull out a chair --
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>> everybody's okay right now. we're glad to see them so strong and so active. i don't envy you every morning. >> a lot of work but definitely worth it. >> no question about it. robin. >> they're adorable. coming up, amy and i are very excited about this. the show "nashville" is back. hayden is here, she'll talk about her advice for other mothe mothers. from the farming minds at ocean spray®
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♪ o'donnell, 7:56, january, 5. might see brine laying on the roads in anticipating of the snow tonight. karen what's going on? >> reporter: we have an accident eastbound on the schuylkill expressway past girard. they have moved it off to the side. there's a couple of police officers involved. earlier you could see the damage, looked like the car bumped into the school bus. looks like a minor accident right now on the schuylkill expressway eastbound at girard. but a 39 minute ride it went blue route and the vine. it is starting to slow things down as people check out the scene. we have a tow truck on the scene ready to help the cars leaving the scene. slow speeds on the schuylkill expressway, 17 miles per hour.
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i-95 normal delay, 15, 16 miles per hour at girard. big delays on the turnpike, westbound past fort washington. matt. >> taking a live look of the sunrise off the coast of cape may, new jersey. let's turn to david murphy with the accuweather forecast. >> reporter: pretty picture this morning, matt, unfortunately let's not pretty outside, take a look we're at 29 degrees currently. there's a bit of a wind blowing giving us a windchill closer to 20. some windchills in the teens, lots of extra gears and layers. this afternoon high of 35 degrees before we dip to freezing by dinnertime. this evening, between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. we'll see snowflakes that will continue to fill in tonight. we'll get a coating to two inches of snow by early tomorrow morning. the snow ends a fast early in the morning, but there could slick roads. a man standing on his porch was struck by a stray bullet. the gunfire erupted from hope
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park along indiana street. the 45-year-old was shot in the head he is in critical condition. city enacted a code blue because of drop in temperatures, that story is at 6abc.com.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. winter whiteout. snow and ice about to pummel the east. dangerous commutes right now across the midwest. 35 states are on winter weather alert as flights are cancelled coast to coast ♪ she's been a star who has publicly battled pos par turn. hayden panettiere. new overnight, the regulations on peanut allergies. big bargains that can be a big mistake. the chemical peels that you can order online can cost you later. how to save safely. ♪ all that, plus, hunter
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hayes, kate beckinsale. >> and he's here to say -- >> good morning, america! and good morning, america. also, kate beckinsale is here as well. the star of "underworld." there she is right there. looking great. we just heard from our lovely audience. welcome to you. >> always great to have our audience here with us. you like to save money, right, and you want to do what you can to do to look good. chemical peel, would you try and save money on chemical peel? people are going online and the results aren't that great. we got a home remedy for you. our great dr. whitney beau owe going to be here.
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>> i have done the light chemical peels. this is a lot heavier. >> the two words, chemical and peel. >> how about bargain? >> i'm concerned about this. dr. bowe will help us with that. also, baby, oh baby. some great news this morning to share with everybody. our favorite couple, maks and peta, part of the "dancing with the stars" family. some wonderful news to share. little brother val, too. >> good tease there. >> they've been busy. >> how is that for a tease? okay. let's get the morning rundown. >> good morning, guys big story this morning, president-elect donald trump is considering a plan to shake up the cia as he continues to show a lack of confidence in the intelligence community. sources say trump wants to reduce staff at cia headquarters and place more agents in the field this comes as trump is set
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to meet with the cia chief and other intelligence leaders tomorrow for a briefing on russian hacking before the election. president obama will get that classified briefing today. meanwhile, president obama is scrambling to save obamacare this morning. trump tweeted said it's time for both parties to get together and come up with a plan. now the weather and a series of storms bringing snow from california to alabama. nearly 5 feet of snow fell in the mountains of northern california. 35 states are under winter weather alerts. some facing dangerously cold temperatures. abc's neal karlinsky is in boulder, colorado, where the flakes are falling. good morning to you, neal. >> reporter: amy, they're under a winter storm warning here and it's definitely living up to it. the snow has been relentless. the thermometer is hovering right around 0.
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the driving conditions are really treacherous. we saw a car spin out right in front of us as we were driving in. fortunately we were able to go around it 37 but police in many areas will require you to put chains like these on your tires or they'll write you a ticket. conditions are so slick that police are overwhelmed. all of this is continuing to blow towards the southeast. it's going to cause a real mess when it gets there. amy. >> folks not used to driving if the snow down there. the coast guard is responding to a fire on an oil platform off the coast of louisiana, four people on that platform have been evacuated. no indication of any leak or pollution at the sight. new guidelines are out today aimed at preventing peanut allergies in children. officials are now suggesting feeding peanut butter to babies earlier is better. they say infants with risk
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factors like an egg allergy who test negative for a peanut allergies could be given food with peanuts as long as 4 to 6 years old. research shows early introduction can reduce the allergy rick. macy's says it's closing 68 stores, cutting more than 10,000 job after a disappointing holiday sales. kohl's warning of lackluster sales. and finally, one customer at the gap has pulled off a pretty amazing feat, returning a shirt bought long, long ago. guess what, gap management not happy with the employee who gave the refund. posting this note, who on earth accepted this as a return? this item is from the summer of 2000, almost 17 years ago. our return policy is 45 days. . if you're not sure, just ask! the shirt still had its tag on
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it. never wore it and got their money back. >> built-in vest? >> there you go. how about some news that goes pop there, lara. thank you and good morning, everybody. time for "pop news." good news for a certain "dancing with the stars" family. "dancing with the stars'" maks chmerkovskiy and peta murgatroyd had their baby. now, their son shia aleksander was born on january 4th. saying this is the best thing ever happened to them. former "dancing with the stars" amber rose posted this picture with val capturing, my
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love. and val also shared a picture, the two met last season when maks was amber's partner. wondering about -- >> maks was partnering with amber. val might have been visiting some of the rehearsal sessions. >> there's an electricity on "dancing with the stars." >> now we know where there's a lot of electricity. okay, anyway, sorry, congrats to both of you. let's talk about sleep. we all want sleep. more sleep. many people use sound machines to help them drift off. the real secret may be stimulating your nose not your ears. a new device unveiled this week. this is real. there's no secret ending here. robin, your face.
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sleep, last night she was spraying that room with lavender. >> anyway, there you have it. do you know that garlic may be the answer to getting a date. women love a little garlic breath. >> no, this one does not. what? >> nothing says i love you like -- >> no. >> the women here are all shaking their heads no. >> listen, don't shoot the messenger, they did an experiment 48 men ate garlic and women volunteers all found that the garlic eaters were more pleasant, more attractive and more masculine. >> i will say that andrew did you have garlic last night? >> it wasn't the only attractive
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we're back now with nashville star hayden pen tierre. she bravely revealed her battle with postpartum depression. the response from so many moms has been overwhelming positive. all comes as her own character on narcville is struggling with the same issues. we're so happy that you're here today. thank you for coming back. thank you for bringing nashville back. >> thank you, guys, bringing it back. [ applause ] >> i'm sorry it's not on abc anymore. a new home on cmt. >> so seldom that you get a second chance in this industry let alone having your fans
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bringing you back. thank you guys for employing us again. [ applause ] >> and you have so many fans. you personally, you have been so amazingly open about your struggle with postpartum. i went through it. i didn't know -- i thought i was overwhelming tired. you if figured it out and you have shared that with so many women. it does take you a while. how did you know? >> i mean the same way you did, it takes a while and you feel off you don't feel like yourself. but, you know, women are so resilient and that's the incredible thing about them. and i think i'm all the stronger for it. i think i'm a better mom for it because you never take that connection for grant zbld correct. >> and she's now 2 years old. >> 2. unbelievable. >> congratulations.
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time does fly. >> she's skying now. she's skiing. forget the pizza pie. she would go straight into a wall if you let her. there she is. >> but, how are you doing now? two years out, how are you feeling. >> i'm feeling fabulous. i'm feeling great. i'm so glad being back, playing juliette. she made me stronger. i feel like she's like a phoenix. she crashes and burns and then she rises from the ashes and she's always takes the lesson and becomes stronger for it. we have that in common, i think. >> what was it like, life imitating art or vice versa, going through postpartum depression something as you went
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through in real life, did that help you? was that part of sharing with women? >> yeah, it absolutely helped me. i think it helped me identify what was going on. and to let women know that it's okay to ask for help and have a moment of weakness and it doesn't make you a bad person or a bad mother. >> that's a great message. >> a strong, resilient woman. make it stronger. yes, men. don't take us for granted. >> i love it. [ applause ] >> what can we expect from nashville now that you moved to cmt? are we going to get a different feel? can you fill us in on juliette and the gang? >> obviously, i'm alive. shocking. i didn't even know. >> there was a plane crash.
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>> there was a plane crash. she's not in a great place when we first see her but, i tell you, the resiliency. she's going to go down a road or a path you would never expect. open a door that you would never, ever expect. >> that's what we call a great tease. >> i think you'll love it. >> thank you for being so honest and for coming back on nashville. hayden, everybody. nashville tonight on cmt. coming up -- you've seen the videos. you saw hayden's little girl doing it. we'll keep your family safe on skis. >> now, i feel like a bad mom. >> no, you're a great mom. >> let her go, let her go! i have chips every day! you can have whatever you want, it's just making smart choices about eating.
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back here on "good morning america." country star hunter hayes is about to sing his song from here's a look at the local forecast. here's the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast double scan everybody, we are dry, but it's cold, take a look at temperatures, well, the great
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outdoors not all that great. looking at 29 degrees in philadelphia currently. it is staying cool today. 35 degrees is the high, windchills in the 20s this afternoon. we've got light snow arriving probably during the evening and wrapping up very early tomorrow an average coating to two inches. high tomorrow, 4. colder for the coming weekend. recent accidents. gio benitez has more on that. and this is your first time on the slopes there, gio? >> reporter: a far cry from miami, robin, that's right. we're here at the mountain resort they opened up extra early for us. accidents are rare but do happen. a heart-stopping video of a young boy dangling from a ski lift. look closely, his backpack is holding him up.
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workers near salt lake city immediately stopping the ride to get the boy down. >> we looked at each other and it was an initial shock. >> reporter: within minutes, success. but it might have been deja vu. because just two weeks earlier at the same resort. >> we know your arms are hurting. take some deep breaths. >> i can't. >> reporter: another 11-year-old boy, got stuck the same way, trying to get off the ride at the middle station to ski halfway down. they tell us riding a ski lift is even safer than riding an elevator, but even so just days ago, a texas mom on vacation in colorado with her two daughters, fell 20 feet off a lift and died. the two little girls surviving. the cause of her fall still under investigation. the typical cause of a far from a chair lift is human error.
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>> reporter: since 2004 four people have died falling off a ski lift and not related to a e mechanical malfunction. >> some of our ski areas are adding prongs or fingers to the restraint bar itself so it better secures people on the lift. >> reporter: all right, so the most important tip, make sure that this bar is all the way down. make sure you're seated all the way back. if you have backpack, keep it on your lap and if it falls, let it go. don't try to grab it. robin, george. >> hang on there. >> let it go. >> yes, indeed. good advice there from gio. kate beckinsale is here live.
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>> hi everyone, 8:27 thursday, january, 5, i'm matt o'donnell. karen rogers has a problem on 309. >> reporter: it's a big accident, matt, i've been watching it for a few minutes, we have a number of emergency workers that have left the scene. penndot and police are on the scene. this is 309 northbound past 73. you want to watch for this accident scene blocking the two left lanes, at this point, look how jammed traffic is as everybody tries to get over in the right lane. 33 minute ride from easton road to the p-a turnpike. so jammed on 309 northbound. with mass transit a couple of issues here, fox chase line you may see overcrowding because they are short a couple of trains. river line is delayed 15 minutes because of an earlier disabled
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train. we have a water main break temperatures below freezing 38 eastbound at cuthbert boulevard. they are blocking one lane, if the water is leaking on the road, that could get slippery. >> snow is coming tonight. here's david murphy. >> reporter: we're clouding up in advance of the arrival of the snow. 29 degrees in philadelphia. the windchill making it feel like the upper teens and low 20s across the region. bundle up. today's high, 35 degrees, windchills in the 20s. this evening, between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. much of the region will see snowflakes. light snow off and on overnight. it ends fast tomorrow morning. we could have a coating to a couple of inches on the ground. maybe slippery roads. a cold day sun coming back, 34. below freezing for the weekend, looks like the saturday storm stays off the coast. >> macy's plans to close 48 stores four in our area and
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eliminate ten thousand jobs. the story at 6abc.com.
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[ cheers and applause ] welcome back to "good morning america." live from times square. hello, everybody. live audience here in times square this rng month. "good morning america." welcome to all of you. >> a very special guest that she's here, she stole our hearts in serendipity. she's kicking some booty, this is her fifth underworld movie. please welcome the one and only kate beckinsale! [ cheers and applause ] >> how are you? you're so gorgeous. how are you? >> don't forget this one.
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shot that in new york in august. >> let's talk about first impressions. what do you think about the first impression kate just made? [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah, we all know how important they are. check out this guy from columbus, ohio, his sister tweeted this picture of her brother. can we see it? there we go. look at that man, dressed up in a full suit to meet his new niece. wanted to make a good first impression for his newborn niece. very sweet. it's been retweeted a million times. 300,000 likes. grant kessler with his little niece. >> i like that. [ applause ]
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>> something about a newborn. there's just something about that little baby. also, as an auntie and you can remember that first one. you remember them all. >> did you get dressed up in. >> i didn't wear a suit. i was not in a suit but that was very special. we want the share with you, kate, it's wonderful to have you here. and we saw -- [ applause ] we're very excited about the new movie. we can't wait to talk about that. we want to share something, that adorable, beautiful picture, so excited about your daughter getting an early decision to go to school. that's something people can really relate to. you're glad she'll be closer. >> she'll be quite far away but i plan on stalking her. >> you guys are very close. >> my daughter and i?
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yeah, we get on really well. it's terrifying but now it's great i mean, surprised at the time to be perfectly frank but still a surprise. >> you're not going through any empty nest syndrome. >> no, because i had her quite young. she'll be actually here so we can all hang out. >> i'd love that. >> come by and see us any time. >> this is your fifth movie. that's incredible. >> my fourth. >> the fifth in the franchise. your first was back in 2003. this speaks to girl power. a woman director it's last td throughout this time to have five installments.
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>> it's quite good. i feel really privileged to have that. it was a stretch for me. >> i hear you're not into action. >> oh, really, people think i'm dying to jump out of buildings and things. i do it as much as i'm allowed to do it. usually complaining but. >> is it true you don't have a license? to drive? >> yes. >> yes, it's true and my daughter has. >> she drives you around? >> driving miss kate. >> exactly. there we are. >> oh, i think she's going k you not? because i'm screaming as we go around the corner. >> we have a look at you in action. want to take a look at the clip. >> extremely difficult person to keep track of.
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>> stop tracking me. >> i'm not tracking you. i'm looking for eve. >> i'm the very last person who can help you find my daughter. >> listen to me, they're moving again. now this is different. they're organized. they have a new leader. >> i'm finished with this. but it's not finished with you. [ applause ] >> oh, gosh. very much how i speak to my daughter. >> people, now when i see that scene of you on to motorcycle that's not you -- >> i'm not allowed to operate a vehicle. i'm allowed to shoot people and punch them in the face i'm just not allowed to drive anyone. >> how long will you be in new york, your favorite things to do? >> i love it here.
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so, no, it's lovely. i love the park. i really love going around the park and being in the village and seeing -- >> we love having you here. we're glad you're going to be here more often. [ cheers and applause ] >> any time you want to come back and speak to us, listen to your voice because we're all like this -- you could read a telephone book and we would be like this -- >> thank you, kate. all the best to you. all the best to you and your family. it hits theaters tomorrow. coming up -- alternatives you can do at home.
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welcome back to "good morning america." we now have a sneak peek at nashville. you got to see this. check it out. >> i was going to happen. >> can't make a plane crash. >> if not this then something else. me in this chair. i knew it was going to happen. >> don't think that way. >> i messed everything up. and this is the result. >> okay.
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all right. we're watching. the new season ofnow we have tof the local weather. all right, ginger, nothing showing on storm tracker 6 live double scan. we'll be keeping the radar fired up tonight for the arrival of light snow. 35 is the high, windchills in the 20s later. snow arriving this evening, wrapping up quickly tomorrow morning. talked about? big smile. love it. robin, up to you. >> adorable smile. [ applause ] time now to take you behind the beauty counter. chemicals peels promise beautiful skin. less costly at-home peels are available online. they're tempting. what could be sacrificing for savings? eva pilgrim, you went on the hunt for this. >> harsh chemical peels. require days of down time to
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allow your skin heal. with the internet they're available to anyone with just a click of the mouse. some people are finding cutting costs this way with high concentration peels can come at a price. in the quest for perfect skin some are turning to chemical peels. >> plenty of products that you can buy that are safe to use that can get you good results. >> reporter: many store products have low concentrations of acids. but she found a stronger product online. she said for $26 she bought a peel containing 30% of tca an aggressive treatment by standards. >> my whole face started to flame up like it was on fire. my face is returned. this is what is going through my head. >> reporter: months later she says she still has
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discoloration. many documenting their experiences online, complaining about burns. when it comes to acids like this, a concentration of 10% or less is safe for home use. or 30% or more should be used by professionals. nothing in place to stop consumers from buying products with higher level of acids in just minutes we purchased six of them. ranging in price from $15 to $0. do you think these are dangerous. >> absolutely. dangerous to use on your face without supervision. >> reporter: each arriving with instructions. this is not safe to work with at home. what do you think of that guy? >> i'm almost afraid to touch
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it. >> these things work in a matter of minutes. you don't have time to go to google and say the is this a problem? >> reporter: one said its product is safe to use at home if the consumer follows the instructions including a patch test and has gradually worked their way up to higher levels of glycolic acids. we could not reach the company that sold us the 10% tca. if you're ordering this stuff online you're saving mad amounts of money. >> there's a cost to just rolling the dice. >> reporter: multiple doctors telling us they're seeing more and more people after the bad experiences after those at-home peels. you only get one face, so think carefully before you do
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something like that. >> the doctor was afraid of holding the 100% -- >> it doesn't come to the doctor's office that way. joining us now is dr. whitney bowe. you know what, i know that you have seen patients come in with reaction and it can be done correctly. what's the best way to prevent a reaction from happening first of all, avoid waxing before a chemical peel. waxing anywhere on the face whether that's the eyebrows, the upper lip, it thins the skin and can result in a chemical burn. >> make sure you're not doing that ahead of time. >> how about washing your face and make sure you're not scrubbing. >> you don't want to exfoliate the skin. etter with a wash cloth or were a scrub. there are some alternatives that are gentle and can give you sort of a peel-like glow.
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i brought my favorite recipe for a brightening scrub. this is literally three ingredients. all you need is a cup of raw oats. half a banana and two tablespoons of honey. take that. you just mix it into a paste. and then you can actually rub this into damp skin. you want to lean over, dampen your face with warm water, massage it gently using your fingertips in a circular motion. soothing, great ingredients. >> thank you for sharing that. i mean, when you look at these simple basic ingredients you have like that. other things you have in your home. what do you think is best to apply topically? >> on your skin. >> lemonade, orange juice or
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champagne. what's best for your skin? >> champagne. >> champagne? champagne. any other people voting in. >> champagne. >> let's see. we have some very smart audience members. absolutely. the champagne. i know. i know. you guys are very, very bright audience members here. >> we have audience members who enjoy a nice glass of champagne. [ applause ] >> leftovers after new year's. >> why champagne. >> it contains an ingredient that's a natural exfoliate. take the cotton ball, dip knit glass of champagne and use it as a toner. on the face. >> thank you, thank you, whitney, very much. hunter hayes has been fascinated watching us over here. hunter hayes is coming up next. hunter hayes is coming up next. here's your receipt.
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] all right, we're back now with country music superstar hunter hayes. >> so good to be back. last time we were here we were breaking a world record. >> yes. we love breaking records and making music with you. you're going to sing a song called "yesterday song" especially for our "good morning america" audience. we'll postit on our website, goodmorningamerica.com. it's featured on an upcoming album. what can we expect? >> a lot of everything. it's literally documented every part of it and every piece of emotion that we have ever felt has gone into this thing 100%. lot to it. >> lot to it. guys, this is from the sound track of the movie "monster trucks." it's called "all for you."
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♪ ♪ ♪ run on heart ache crashing through the mistakes ♪ ♪ not the only one think that thinks they're the only one ♪ ♪ no no ♪ all the puzzle pieces yeah it's finally starting to make sense ♪ ♪ when the road winds you back right where you came from ♪ ♪ yes sometimes home it doesn't feel like home ♪ ♪ so every mile dream not brought down ♪ ♪ ♪ it's all for you ♪ every bright star in the
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bright sky ♪ ♪ every shade in the new sun rise take it ♪ ♪ take it because it's all for you ♪ ♪ going off the deep end all or nothing to believe in ♪ ♪ it doesn't mean you're crazy just means you're searching ♪ ♪ if i'm near the fire you find yourself ♪ ♪ sometimes it starts with the hurt ends ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ it doesn't feel like home you got to every mile, every dream ♪ ♪ it's wait iing ♪ ♪ it's all for you
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♪ every bright star in the bright sky ♪ ♪ every shade in the new sun rise ♪ ♪ take it ♪ just take it because it's all for you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's all for you ♪ all for you ♪ ♪ ♪ sometimes home yeah it doesn't feel like home ♪ ♪ every mile, every inch of this ground every dream better run ♪ ♪ it's waiting it's waiting yeah, it's all for you ♪
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♪ every bright star in the big, bright sky ♪ ♪ every shade in the new sun rise ♪ ♪ take it yeah just take it because it's all for you ♪ ♪ it's all for you ♪ yeah it's all for you ♪ it's all for you ♪ ♪ ♪ all for you [ cheers and applause ]
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i just think that home, it's wherever your family is. maxx life at t.j.maxx. "good morning america" is brought to you by university of phoenix. we rise. our thanks to hunter hayes and the movie "monster trucks" hits theaters january 13th. thanks for being here. >> we love hunter hayes. can we take a picture? >> go ahead. ♪ >> hello, 8:56, january 5, karen rogers sometimes all you need to say is schuylkill expressway, you just know,
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right. the next word is accident. westbound an accident at henderson road. not having an big impact on traffic. roads clear an dry, that's not an issue. the accident earlier schuylkill expressway eastbound has cleared. we see the speeds 15, 12 miles per hour with the earlier accident near girard. let's check the traffic times. i-95 southbound 20 minutes you can handle that right, between woodhaven and the vine. the schuylkill expressway not bad, 42 is looking good, i'm wondering if people took the day off. one issue is a water main break 38 eastbound at cuthbert boulevard. this is in cherry hill, it will be slippery because we have temperatures below freezing. >> it will get slipperrier tonight.
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>> reporter: i get myself in the same bind, matt. i have windchills in the teens in some neighborhoods. this afternoon, 35, clouds continue to gather. this evening, between 7:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m. most of you will see light snow it will continue overnight and end tomorrow with a coating to two inches on the ground. perhaps slippery roads. colder tomorrow. >> a man was hit by a stray bullet and struck in the head. he is in critical condition. coming up on "action news" at noon, the person who fired the gun from the nearby park. "live with kelly" is next. i'm matt o'donnell, have a great thursday!
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>> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" and now, here are kelly ripa and chris hardwick. [cheering and applauding] >> kelly: hi. hi.

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