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good morning, america. breaking news five-alarm fire. massive flames explode outside philadelphia. >> pd is now advising the entire building is on fire in the rear. >> smoke floods the sky. emergency responders on the scene racing to evacuate residents. senator al franken facing huge backlash for this photo and accused of forcing leeann tweeden to kiss him on a uso tour. now the senator apologizing and president trump weighs in overnight. leeann tweeden is here live only on "gma." the murderer who escaped from a psychiatric hospital is now speaking out from behind bars. how he got free did he have help on the inside? and holiday travel alert. more than 100 million coast to coast bracing for snow heavy
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rain and severe storms as the winter blast moves east. up to two feet expected in some areas as we kick off one of the busiest travel weeks of the year. good morning, america. hope you're well this friday morning. a lot of you getting ready to travel for the holiday this weekend and could face a messy one. >> it is a busy friday morning. looking forward to speaking to leeann tweeden. she is here live in the studio with us. that is just ahead. first we want to get to that breaking news a five-alarm fire outside philadelphia overnight injuring at least 20 people. look at this scary scene. and take a live look at it now. abc's eva pilgrim is there in westchester, pennsylvania with all the details. good morning, eva. >> reporter: you can see that smoke still coming from this building. the roof completely gone. fire ravaging it overnight.
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a lot of the people inside they couldn't get out on their own and they needed help. overnight workers scrambling to save elderly residents from a massive fire devouring this senior living community. at least 20 people injured. >> pd is now advising the entire building is on fire in the rear. >> reporter: the first call for help coming in just before 11:00 p.m. employees wheeling blanket-wrapped patients to safety. crowding the road with wheelchairs and beds. >> it's scary. i mean there's a lot of people that really need help and they're all out in the street. and they need to be kept warm. i'm just hoping that they find a way to take care of them tonight. >> reporter: thick smoke flooding the sky. flames bursting the roof collapsing. >> up and down franklin street this was packed full of probably, you know several hundred yards of ambulances waiting on calls. >> reporter: emergency responders from surrounding areas called to rush in. firefighters using ladders to
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battle the inferno from above pulling in hoses to attack from the ground. >> they found heavy fire in the south side of the building along with the police department and fire department entered this building and made numerous rescues and helped with evacuation. >> reporter: residents loaded into buses taken to a nearby firehouse. families in a panic to find their loved ones most reunited this morning. and there are still a lot of questions about what happened inside this building. no word this morning as to what sparked these flames. robin and george. >> all right. eva, thank you. we move on to washington now where republicans took big steps forward on their tax cut plans as the democrats are engulfed in the firestorm from senator al franken forced to apologize for forcibly kissing a woman during a uso tour and taking this photo of her on the way home while she was sleeping. leeann tweeden is here but first mary bruce is on capitol hill with all the latest.
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good morning mary. >> reporter: good morning, george. well, the national outcry over sexual harassment came roaring through these halls yesterday. al franken is now the first u.s. senator to be publicly named in this recent wave of accusations against powerful men and this morning he is facing condemn nation and calls from both sides of the aisle for an ethics investigation. this is the photo sending al franken's senate career into a tailspin this morning. franken pretending to grope leeann tweeden while she was sleeping. >> i guess i've always wondered if i had any talent. >> no you've got talent. >> acting talent al. >> reporter: the 2006 photo was taken as the two were on their way home from this uso tour. now tweeden claims the then comedian was also sexually inappropriate in another way forcing her to rehearse a kissing scene from a skit he wrote. >> he just mashed his lips against my face and he stuck his tongue in my mouth so fat. >> reporter: the democratic senator has previously criticized sexual harassers speaking out on allegations
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against president trump. >> speaking of awful things the tape the hollywood access -- access hollywood tape. >> the grope tape. >> that was bad. >> reporter: and recently he's posted a slew of social media messages supporting victims who are speaking out. franken is now apologizing for his behavior saying in a statement, i don't know what was in my head when i took that picture and it doesn't matter. there's no excuse. i look at it now and i feel disgusted with myself. it isn't funny. it's completely inappropriate. it's obvious how leeann would feel violated by that cture. now, leaders of both parties want the ethics committee to investigate. >> sexual harassment is inappropriate in every circumstance in every way. >> reporter: should he resign? >> it needs to be looked into. >> reporter: now, contesting these allegations and he himself is calling for an ethics investigation and, robin, he says he will gladly cooperate. >> all right, mary, thank you. leeann tweeden, the news anchor
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at kabc news radio is here. thank you. good to see you. >> good morning. >> how are you doing this morning? i know you weren't expecting this kind of reaction? >> you know i'm tired. i was up since 2:00 a.m. california time yesterday and it wa -- it was overwhelming. you know it was kind of a media frenzy that i think i wasn't ready for and expecting. i mean i think i knew there would be some media attention. i just wasn't prepared for everything that was happening yesterday and then i got on a plane and, you know here i am. literally off the plane and from the airport straight here so -- >> again, we appreciate it very much. of course this happened in 2006 but you had a reason why. >> yeah. >> you wanted to share your story now. >> yeah you know i originally -- i did want to share it when i came then and, you know it was a different time and my then boyfriend now husband and the father of my two kids said they're going to annihilate you. they're going to find every skeleton in your closet. you were a model.
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your career at the time i was doing "the best damn sports show" with michael strahan on fox sports and you're going -- your career will be ruined. don't do it now. like you know it's worth the effort you know you're going to be victimized. not -- nothing is going to happen to him so i stayed quiet but i was angry and with the whole harvey weinstein stuff coming out, you know and all these other women coming out and talking and every day we'd hear stories and, you know i'm the news anchor on a radio show in los angeles and we were talking to these women, congresswoman jackie speier came on the show and told her story when she was a congressional aide in her 20s and said her chief of staff trapped her in an office and took her head in his hands and kissed her and stuck his tongue in her mouth and at that moment you know i just said that happened to me. that was al franken and that happened to me and i said that
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was my sign. i think if i don't speak up now i'm going to forever hold that and keep it with me forever. that was my moment to speak up and i have two little kids and i said this is my time to you know, worse has happened to other people. but maybe i have a platform to speak out because if he did this to somebody else or if anybody else has stayed silent or anybody else has been the victim of any kind of abuse, maybe they can speak out and feel like they this come forward in reel realtime and not wait a kick cade or longer. >> that was your motivation. not to destroy him. >> not at all. you have to shine a light, somebody -- you know these people need to be called out. a light needs to be shone to expose what's happening. to do a change to change the culture. >> when that awful, awful photograph, you on the plane, not even knowing this picture was taken, you didn't know it until later when the pictures were released and you saw it
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and you said not for one moment did you think it was a joke that went awry. that you felt that he was trying to send you a message. what did you mean by that? >> because of everything that had happened before you know i released a statement because everything that happened in totality with the forced kiss when he stuck his tongue in my mouth and then that tour i had to endure being with him for almost two weeks, you know and there were little jab, there were comments i mean i separated myself as much as i could from that tour from him. i was never alone with him again. but, you know we'd be doing autograph sessions and i'd have to sit next to him because we were the co-emcees and i would literally sit with my back towards him and sigh a picture of mine be pulled away out of the corner of my eye and he would draw devil horns on me and the devil tail and push it back into my pile. so, you know these were the petty things i was dealing with so there were little things here
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and there so most people are just hearing about the forced kiss and then the picture at the end but it was -- you know it was the humiliation through the two weeks of the tour that people don't hear about. so at the end when i got that picture, it was like the final parting shot of ha ha she's going to see this when she gets home that i couldn't you know see him face-to-face to confront him. it was like she's going to see that and sort of that was like his parting shot of the, you know, kind of in your face i got you one last time. that's how i felt bit. i was belittled and humiliated. >> yeah and he even acknowledged he can -- now he can understand why but at the time he didn't. >> that's never funny. >> no, it's never funny. never funny. he didn't apologize until you went public. you had seen him since that time. >> of course with my husband and i was very cold to him then and he had a chance to apologize and never did. >> but you accept his apology now. >> yeah, of -- the first apology sounded like a staffer that was very quick yesterday morning when i first talked about it.
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and i was like yeah okay two-sentence apology. i accepted that as well because you know you sort of -- you know, politicians really have to get ahead of the game right, oh, i apologize, that was inappropriate. that wasn't me. all right. the second apology i think when things started happening in the media and people were talking about it and the second one was definitely heart felt and i do accept it. i think he realized how people felt about it. now it's a different time 2006 is not 2017. >> not at all with all that's going on but you feel even -- he said he's going to agree and cooperate with the ethics investigation. but and some people are saying should he serve? should he still be a senator? where do you fall on that. >> you know that's not my call. i didn't do this to have him step down. i think al franken does a lot of good things in the senate. you know i think that's for the people of minnesota to decide. i'm not calling for him to step
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down. you know that's -- that was never my intention and i think -- i think for people to just know -- i just wanted him to understand what he did was wrong and how he treated me and how -- how abusers who i think do that under the guise that it's funny or that oh i can get away with it because i was a comedian and it's funny, that's never funny but when you shine a light and that's the culture, that's the change we need to make and go, that's never funny but people have gotten away with that snoefr that's the change we were hoping with all these discussions and final question i can't forget yesterday when you concluded your interview and you said all you wanted to do was go home and hug your little girl and your little boy and be with your husband and you were able to do that. they're too young, only 4 and 2. what do you want them to be able to understand when they're older
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about this? >> you know my husband yesterday is so great. and, you know i did a lot of interviews yesterday just with the media and my husband first of all who i love very much chris, i love you, he said i'm so proud to be your husband and he goes i want to save some of those videos and i want to show the kids when they grow up their mom because i want them to know what you did today because it's important and i think you're a part of a change in a culture that's going to make a difference for their generation and he said and i love you for that. >> we so appreciate that leeann. all the best to you. i know you want to get back to your family. thank you for being here. >> george. we have more on alabama senate candidate roy moore. seven women have now accused him of inappropriate conduct and senate republicans want him out
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of the race but remains defiant and the alabama gop is now backing his bid to stay on the ballot. our chief national correspondent tom llamas if birmingham with the latest. good morning tom. >> reporter: george good morning to you. roy moore may be in the middle of a political firestorm but he just caught two lifeline the first one the one you just mentioned. the alabama gop sticking with him breaking with the national party and they say they're standing by roy moore and then the other one, the bing one that happened yesterday, donald trump, the white house announcing that president trump will not call or roy moore to drop out of this race like some in the senate have. some republican leaders in the senate have. now, moore's cane also announcing they're going to be watching election results very closely and they'll, quote, fight mitch mcconnell to the death on this. this as allegations of sexual assault and infroept fondling have been mounting. yesterday he faced cameras for his first open news conference but refused to take questions about the allegations that led to an abrupt exit. moore and his wife kayla walked
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out and he stayed silent the entire time dodging questions and had to escape into a kitchen. moore has said he never sexually assaulted anyone or dated underage girls. >> not a lot of polling but some evidence that moore is taking a hit. >> reporter: yeah yeah big poll came out yesterday and it showed the democrat in this race doug jones up by eight points. now, there was a moment in the race where roy moore was up by double digits. this is en0 i willonly a single poll. >> tom, thanks very much. president trump is refusing to weigh in against roy moore but did pounce on al franken allegations despite the fact that about a dozen women have detailed sexual misconduct allegations against trump. >> reporter: with the president firing off on al franken the way he did, this puts him in dangerous political territory given those allegations he faces. president trump overnight breaking his silence, his response to that photo that now
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has al franken fighting for his job a tweet accusing the democratic senator of going even further. he said the al frankenstein picture is really bad. speaks a thousand words. where do his hands go in picture, two, three, four five and six while she sleeps and to think that just last week he was lecturing anyone who would listen about sexual harassment and respect for women. that came just hours after the accusations against franken broke but as for the more than week-old allegations against alabama republican senate candidate roy moore, no comment. >> should roy moore resign mr. president? do you believe his accusers? despite our repeated questions. >> should judge moore withdraw mr. president? >> reporter: the white house instead forced to make the public response. >> does the president believe roy moore's accusers and does he think roy moore should drop out of this race? >> look the president believes that these allegations are very troubling and should be taken seriously and he thinks that the people of alabama should make
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the decision on who their next senator should be. >> reporter: president trump faces his own accusations of sexual misconduct. more than ten women coming forward during the campaign and being sued court by former "apprentice" contest sant summer zares. >> reporter: the president did not hold back. total fabrication. all of these liars will be sued. >> reporter: he never did sue but in the wake of that infamous "access hollywood." >> when you're a star they let you do it. grab them by the [ bleep ]. >> reporter: president trump downplayed it as recently as last month. >> that's locker room. that's locker room. >> reporter: now during his recent trip to asia the president would not answer questions about roy moore because he said he hadn't really been following the story. he promised to answer these questions when he got home. it has been days there has been silence here from president trump on this. he has just one public event here today, robin and george reporters will not have very much access to him.
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welcome back to "gma." you're looking at that massive five-alarm fireiladelphia and the enormous complex went up in flames they rescued residents and 20 were injured. an investigation under way. >>ore 100 millio a alert as a winter storm hits. heavy snow and rain moving from the west to the east spreading all the way to boston. also this morning, senator al franken is apologizing facing this sho him groping l radio she said he jose altuve has another reason to celebrate. yeah got the world series title and also the a.l. mvp. beat it wasn't even close. it was a landslide. i love those ith the killer who a psychiatric jail and flew from hawaii to california before getting caught. amy has details. i can't he got out. >> unbelievable story. new details this morning about how psychiatric patient randall saito was able to escape and
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travel thousands of miles from that hospital triggering a nationwide manhunt. well, now we are learningat least three hospital staffers. crred randall saito is speaking out for the first time opening up about his escape from the psychiatric hospital in hawaii which ended in a wild manhunt 2400 miles away. >> it was surreal. i couldn't believe i actually made it. i was like i was like thinking they're coming around the corner any minute but i wasn't >> reporter: saito was committed in 1981 after being found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity after police say he killed a woman at a mall and stuffed her body into a car trunk. >> i bought a ticket an airline ticket. i had fake i.d.s made and wasn't like a snap decision. >> reporter: authorities are still piecing together exactly how saito could have purchased the airline fake i.d.s. according to the associated press, saito has had past sexual relationships with at least three staff members at the hawaii state hospital. saito refuses to say if anyone
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ge is 7:56 we're following breaking news, wre awaiting word on how many peoplewe hurt in the i chester. it ripped throughclary frieunityt. word 20 the west chesterird a news crenc morning. ce he under houaid was killed and if eve accounted for. karen rogers on >> reporter: tractor-traff-r95 traffic is not getting by in the area. we have fire crews there you see chopper 6 hd showing the tractor-trailer on its side. a fuel spill. you don't see traffic getting by, blue route off-ramp to i-95 is blocked use mcdade boulevard it's blocked. turnpike westbound an accident blocked the west lane, traffic 11 miles per hour on the pennsylvania turnpike. a mess there, as well. as we switch our camera one more time morrisville i-95 southbound at 332 traffic is trying to get by because of an
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accident that's blocking both matt. >> a little breezy as you step outside that's a live look at the ben franklin bridge. david murphy has the forecast. >> reporter: lots of sunshine to start out. breezy and chilly, 44 degrees in philadelphia. 41 in allentown. this afternoon we're looking at sunny skies, it will be blustery at times with gusts as high as 25 to 30 miles per hour. 50 is the high. we slip in the upper 30s this evening. plan ahead and bring a coat as you head out tomorrow cloudy skies, there will be a bit os andy or eveningn vi dry and windy again on sunday, matt. >> thanks, david look for updates on the fire at the at
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. under fire senator al franken and the huge backlash over this photo groping radio host leeann tweeden. the senator pr morning exclusive right here on "gma." holiday travel alert as millions gear up for one of the biggest travel weeks of the year the winter blast is moving east snow wind thunderstorms all on the move as so many get ready to head home for thanksgiving. an extraordinary story. the baby born to this couple. >> our lifeforever. love from his parents. family's journey t why it's being the
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real-life t th of aer triplets. ♪ i think i want t o attending with sister venus and kim kardashian to beyonce, all ahead as we say, good morning, america. ♪ i think i want to marry you ♪ good morning, america. we say congratulations to serena and alexis. >> so happy for them. got a big question. should you splurge on the hair along and spend hundreds of dollars at a hair salon or can you get that dream look at home for much less like $30? we're going to go into our twin test lab to find out. >> they're working on it right now. news first including that firestorm over minnesota senator al franken, he is apologizing for groping and forcibly kissing leeann tweeden and now mary bruce on capitol hill with the latest. good morning mary. >> reporter: al franken is now facing condemn face and calls for an ethics investigation over this photo of him appearing to
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pretend to grope california raid know host tweeden fwooed while she was sleeping. tweeden said franken forcibly kissed her while on a uso tour in 2006. she told robin she was inspired to speak out now after hearing other women share their stories of harassment. >> you have to shine a light, somebody -- you know these people need to be called out. a light needs to be shone to expose what is happening. to do a change to change the culture. >> reporter: now, franken was switched to apologize and says his behavior is completely inappropriate and it isn't funny. tweeden says she accepts franken's apology and isn't calling on him to resign but she says she wants him to understand why what he did was wrong. george. >> okay mary thanks very much. now we'll move on to that winter weather alert hitting just as millions you know prepare to travel for the thanksgiving holiday. ginger tracking it coast to coast, that storm right now. ginger. >> we are and it is already dropped more than 5 inches of rain and imagine getting eight
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inches of snow in the sierra and why it's such a mess on some of those highways and the wind will affect you all the way to shreveport, louisiana, with gusts possible to 50 miles per hour or more in parts of the rockies. as that low moves east, i think it's going to really wrap up bring severe potential for -- along the cold front from the midsouth up but it's really chicago to detroit on saturday that you have to watch out for the wind rain changing over to snow and east coast, we're looking for that heavy rain in places like hartford connecticut and if you're flying from philadelphia up through new york city, if you've got a night out of newark or perhaps boston these are the wind gusts. this would not be temperature, gusts to nearly 50 miles per hour. that will affect flights and that would be remiss if i did not tell you it's going to get really cold behind all of this. george and robin. >> okay we are warned. thank you, ginger. coming up as the new movie "wonder" his theefters. the real-life wonder boy.
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our test lab. should you splurge on the hair salon or can you get the same results for much less at home? our results are coming up. >> lara? what do have you upstairs. >> plating food for you all. get up here. wool ale show you how to plan thanksgiving on a major budget. a full meal fob a family of six plus decorations all for under $75 all in. that's how we roll. we have a great audience and a lot coming up on "good morning america." so don't go anywhere. (amanda vo) i adopted scrappy on a fluke. and he totally has a super-power. didn't know i was allergic to ibuprofen. and i had fallen asleep... (scrappy barks) (amanda) he was totally freaked out, digging and pawing at me. and when i woke up i realized that i was in anaphylaxis and went to the emergency room. i don't know what i would do if he wasn't there. he's the best boy. (vo) through the subaru share the love event we've helped the ascpa save nearly forty thousand animals so far. get a new subaru and we'll donate two hundred fifty dollars more to help those in need. (amanda) ♪ put a little love in your heart. ♪
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i think we have some happy people about it being friday. fry, yay. and always joy with a little "pop news" from lara. >> thank you, robin. good morning to you guys. good morning to you. it's love all in this match made in heaven. big congratulations to serena williams and reddit co-founder alexis ohanian tied the knot in new orleans last night. congratulations. [ applause ] really. wish you could see the other conversations that go on here. it was reportedly a beauty and the beast themed celebration with a sprinkle of wimbledon thrown in. there was a wedding gown for the ceremony, of course and then a party dress for the reception where instead of using numbers the guest tables were each named for one of serena's grand slam titles. >> enough to go around. >> 900 tables and the party favors were not like little gift
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bags but mini trophies with special engravings. so cool. beyonce was there to witness the love match so was kim kardashian. eva longoria and caroline wozniacki. >> they're good friends. >> yeah. >> and all this after a rehearsal dinner at her pal emeril's restaurant. emeril. he didn't tell us. that was wednesday night so we just want to say, serena -- >> congratulations. >> congratulations. >> very happy for them. >> it's on! [ applause ] also major news for another friend of the show. our friend julia louise dry tough. the "veep" -- so sorry, the multi multiwinning -- george will you help me. >> "veep" is delaying production because julia is fighting cancer. >> thank you very much. thank you. i get a little emotional about it. i love her and we're thinking about her. she's had at least three chemo sessions which you know takes it out of you. the show's executive producer says the entire cast they all
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get together anyway including julia and doing table reads so they're staying in it. they're staying focused and till going through their regular routine. she has a great support system. we cannot wait to welcome her back at full speed. take all the time you need julia and we cannot wait to see you either. >> amy and i can attest to when you have the support of those that you work with as well as of course our family and friends at home but -- >> makes all the difference did all the difference in the world and how they are rallying around her. >> i remember sort of going through a routine and trying to keep life as normal as possible. >> being something other than a cancer patient. table reads i'm sure are very important to her and awesome they are doing that. >> thinking about you, julia. [ applause ] right? positive energy. speaking of positive energy it's fry-yay as robin says. let's hitch a ride on the party roomb, people. [ laughter ] >> there you go.
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>> 3-month-old knows how to start the weekend. this video was actually shot by alice's dad aaron so he says this was his first whole day allowed home to be in charge. and that he wanted to surprise his wife with a clean house and a happy baby. check and check. that is what we call multitasking. >> look. >> so tgif, everybody. >> wonder what mom felt though. i don't know if mom felt the same way. thank you, lara. now an extraordinary and beautiful story we want to share. it's being called the ale rife-wonder, that than nall newman was born with a rare disorder but much like the child at the center of the book "wonder" and elizabeth vargas spent years with him for a special hour of "20/20" that airs tonight and elizabeth is good enough and has an inspireing message of love and acceptance. wonderful to have you here. >> it's great to be here. the par les between nathaniel
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and the book "wonder" are incredibly striking. the book is a phenomenon and translated into 45 languages but for the newman family this story is a personal one of courage and of kindness and the ability to see the beauty in everyone. they are the terrifying words no parents-to-be ever want to hear after nearly 17 hours of labor. >> they finally come in and say, look we got to get this kid out. he is showing some signs of distress and then our life changed forever. >> tell me what you saw. >> it didn't look like a human being. >> it didn't look -- >> he didn't look like a person. it was that different. >> reporter: for new yorkers magda and russell newman, the birth of their son whats not a scene of happiness but one of horror. >> they didn't want to show it to me. >> they didn't -- >> they were scared to show me. >> i think they were scared at
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first because he had no cheekbones and no upper and lower eyelids, just completely disfigured. >> reporter: nathaniel's condition caused by treach treachercollins and he was born without cheekbone, eye sockets or ears. he would spend the first month of his life in the neonatal intensive care unit and their journey as a family was just beginning. >> we've never done cosmetic surgery onna thannial. everything we've dune his whole life has had some benefit to life function. >> by age 11 he had undergone 53 surgeries. the newmans had relocated to reno nevada after russ got a new job and that's where i met him for the first time. >> nice to meet you, buddy. >> i'm curious. when you realized, hey, my face is different from other people's
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faces. >> one of the first kids called me monster. >> a kid called you a mon 12er. >> yeah. >> that must have hurt your feelings. >> and then i realized i don't look like anybody else so i was different. >> different but still a kid. so to ease the transition of starting at a new middle school the newmans came up with a plan to send letters to nathaniel's classmates. >> my name is nathaniel newman and i am 12 years old. i am different. i don't want you to be surprised when we meet. i have three dogs i like pokemon a lot as well as "star wars." >> i really just want you to treat me like everyone else. >> reporter: that than yell's story is strikingly similar to the one in the book that's become a worldwide phenomenon. it's "wonder," the fictional story of a little boy named augie pullman who looks a lot
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like that than that will newman. >> we incorporate the book into the welcome letters. >> you might have read the book "wonder." if you have then you already know a little about me. >> that book is single-handedly making life easier for children with facial differences. it's just a fact. [ applause ] >> the newmans made a promise to each other and to nathaniel the night he was born telling him they would not hide him from the world and they haven't. their parents have always taken him out. it's not been an easy journey but we followed them for 2 1/2 years through nathaniel's first day at middle school and through an incredible grueling rare and risky surgery he underwent to help him breathe better and get rid of the trach tube. >> it's for the entire family. >> it is. >> speaking of family you read the book with your two boy there is that's rye. when the book came out in 2012 i read it to my kids and it was one of my favorite bedtime books i read to them and a couple of years later my mom e-mailed me
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and forwarded me one from a woman in heir book club. has elizabeth heard "wonder" because i have a real-life wonder boy in nye classroom. it's been an incredible journey. >> i was surprised to learn nathaniel's parents were surprised when he was born. >> most parents of treacher collins babies are not known. his mom was 24. she's a fitness buff. in incredible health. they all thought, you know she would be fine. there was very little prenatal testing. >> you mentioned this surgery he this is revolutionary. >> yes, this is a very rare and risky surgery. nathaniel's mom calls it barbaric and in many ways it is. it was almost too much to see what he went through. but he couldn't breathe. for him going through life was like breathing through a soda straw which is why he had to have a trach tube and you
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can't -- it so limbs you so they needed to get that trach out and frord to do that they had to rearrange the bones in his face and we're along with the whole family as they go through this. >> had to be so incredibly painful in the message from the book wopdz is choose kindness. when you have the choice confronted with being right and being kind choose kind and that is really the theme of nathaniel's life and of our special tonight which is something i think this book means a lot to a lot of families in this country. >> you were very kind, too, my friend. you arranged a special meeting. >> i did. a big surprise with christina aguilera for the family. it was -- i got to tell you they were -- [ applause ] because her song "beautiful was" was playing on the grammys the night that than wall was born. the song "beautiful" was playing the night nathaniel was playing. they were sobbing, crying. saw the song gave them the courage to walk down the hall
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and hold nathaniel for the first time. >> chills. >> wow. [ applause ] >> chills when we see that. >> you might want to watch with a box of kleenex. watch with your daughters in cannot wait to do it. all of you can see nathaniel's story on a special "20/20" right here on abc tonight. >> you got my tears going. i will tell you that.'re watching your "g.m.a." not that brings us another dog this tells us you need another dog this is josh, he gets a ride when he goes down the slide. it saves him the energy for getting more play in. thank four sending that from illinois. we want to highlight your "g.m.a." moment so i can put them on nigh facebook. >> reporter: good way to exercise for the dog in that
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scenario. it's sunny and breezy with temperatures in the 40s. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, today's high 50. sunny and windy with gusts as high as 30 miles per hour. chilly this evening,, too so grab your coat on the way out for dinner and movie. tomorrow rain arriving later in the day or at night the way things look, 57. ymbol of the area but recently they've begun to change their habitat. many descending on a small remote northern alaskan island. we went there during peak bear season to find out why they're being pushed closer and closer to civilly saying and what it means for the entire planet. our journey into the arctic wild begins by boarding this small plane in fairbank alaska. >> and, yes, we have just crossed the arctic circle. >> have no radio communication
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with the outside world right now. definitely a first for me but this is spectacular. >> wow, we finally made it. chilly right? our destination the isolated island villages of kaktovik alaska, the population just 239. home sweet home a stark and striking landscape but not quite the snow blanketed mountains you might expect from the arctic. a change that is reaching into all corners of life here as we are we head out and soon find what we came for. we left the shore three minutes ago and already there are four polar bears right there swimming in the water. that's incredible. wow. i mean what are we 50 feet from them? we're pretty darned close. a mother with her triplets. ♪ so cute.
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these bears a drab shade of brown wearing the signs of spending so much time on muddied land. wow. polar bears' natural environment is out on the sea ice where seals are plentiful but in summer the ice melts forcing the bears to forage for food on land. the bears used to spend just three weeks on land. but today they are stranded for nearly three months because the ice is staying melted longer scientists say it's due to global warming. local resident robert remembers the old days. >> when i first came here the pack ice was inside of the shore all summer. that's why we had a lot of polar bears here. their habitat is going away. i don't know if they'll make it. this beautiful population is now down from 1200 to 900 in the last ten years. the world should be interested in this.
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>> reporter: their forced proximity treacherous. this bear rummaging through garbage. another peering into a window. our boat captain bruce once got too close jumping foo his car for safety. is that the most frightened you've ever been in your life? >> yeah. >> i would think so. our own close encounter came late that night. my producers and i first caught a glimpse of the stunning northern lights. it's unbelievable. then the sound of dogs barking. yeah, that makes me a little nervous. a warning that polar bears aren't far off. let's go inside guys. that's enough. we heard some dogs barking so we'll stay close to this door. lows are now used to the bears. >> good attraction for all the tourists. to us they're a nuisance. >> reporter: marie were is a witness to the changes by rising temperatures. >> they can smell your good food anywhere. >> most people have firearms just in case. >> we try to scare them off before anything else.
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they had broken down our door to our cellar. that is food for the community. >> reporter: a village at the top of the world. >> 30 years ago you could see ice in the ocean. there's none now. >> reporter: the front line of a changing planet. there is momma polar bear with her two cubs. not that far from us. once in a lifetime. [ applause ] >> wow. >> and we are happy to report the ice has finally come back up there. the polar bears are now once again living on it but researchers spoke to say being away from the ice and natural food source the seals for so long is causing them to become smaller sending them into the winter weaker. >> oh no. >> they just don't belong where they were. we could tell you were scared when you heard those dogs. >> when we heard the dogs we were told you're supposed to stay in a 360 formation so you look at all sides. it's not the polar bear you see but the one you can't see. they can run 25 miles per hour and have to be on guard the
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entire time you're in that area. >> disturbing and amazing. thank you very much. >> we have much more. >> "nightline." yes, thank you for that plug. more of our journey onne robin. [ applause ] >> th i'll switch gears a little bit come on over. thanksoing and say hi iend. the one and only brit morin is in the house. i teased it. for six people thanksgiving including decorations, under $75. we are doing a quickie on the decor. how did you make this table. >> place settings and centerpieces and the place settings we didn't opt for the fabric place mats but went with craft paper but it's classy and used metallic paint pens to draw decorations. let your guests write on them and made these turkeys as their place card. >> i could even do that in just tape and hot glue and then for the centerpieces take clear votives and put cranberries or kernels and spraypaint. get it at a craft store last
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minute on sale before thanksgiving. >> that's genius and the price tag is, drum roll. >> $35.ell done. well done andg up the main event, the food. we'll tell you all about that brit, thank you so much. that's coming up in the next half hour and we'll be right back, "good morning america." thank you, friend. sorry so fast. your "gma" moment brought to you by the frame from samunsuggest samunsuggest the most beautiful tv you've never seen. >> 8927 are-- 8:27 a.m. we're following breaking news, a multialarm fire ripped through a senior commute in west chester.
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many people were evacuated. karen rogers has traffic. >> reporter: blue route southbound off-ramp to i-95 has been shut down for hours chopper 6 hd was overhead showing us the scene. you can see there was a fuel spill. you can see the sand trying to soak up the fuel spill. we have ambulance and fire crews on the scene. traffic has not been moving for over an hour on the blue route off-ramp to i-95. speeds 15 miles per hour. we're jammed on the blue route jammed on i-95 because of the big accident, the backup is extensive. you can see in delaware, at this point it's from delaware to the blue route, 21 minute jam where where as northbound southbound it would be 6 minutes. >> a breezy and chilly accuweather forecast with david murphy. >> reporter: you're right matt it's getting to be on the chilly side.
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41 in philadelphia. this afternoon high of 50, sunny and blustery tomorrow, clouds, rain arrives during the day. we hope it holds off until afternoon or night. 57 is the high. bring rain gear to the temple game just in case. windy and cool on sunday for the philadelphia marathon. blustery on sunday. brisk and chilly, monday, 47. 56 on tuesday looking dry on thanksgiving as we look ahead toward thursday. >> gray hall talks about what happened to him on the air and how it became a medical emergency at 6abc.com.
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an exclusive first look at the new movie "a wrinkle in time" starring oprah winfrey, re-evaluate witherspoon and chris pine. >> what we are here for a reason. what if we are a part of something truly divine? imagine 91 billion light-years traveled like that. >> be a warrior. warrior. be a warrior. ♪ >> warrior. >> be a warrior. >> ooh. >> whoa! [ applause ] >> just a taste right there. just a taste. you can see the full trailer first time sunday night during the amas here on abc and the movie hits theaters march 9th. but we don't have to wait that long for our great guest to come out, the star of the new film "call on me"me by your name" his favorite color is green.
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he hates wasting time so please bring him out, his name is armie hammer. [ cheers and applause ] >> nice to see you. >> good to see you again. how are you? >> good to see you. >> good to see you. >> hi how are you? >> oh, my goodness. armie. [ cheers and applause ] >> oh good morning, everybody. >> yeah you're a morning person. >> yeah sometimes. and sometimes darn >> i hear you have a morning ritual. >> yeah i like to take a morning ritual. when i shower it's part ritual part hygiene and i shower just to start the morning, freshen up a little water on the face. >> good to know. [ all talking at once] >> what a ritual. >> speaking of rituals and tleeking of traditions you and your family do a big gathering at thanksgiving every year but then the day after you do something very special. tell us about it. >> so the day after thanksgiving we have a routine with my wife's
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family where everybody gets up bundles up after my shower of course, bundle up get nice and warm and go out into the woods like the forest and colorado and find the perfect christmas tree. kind of like the griswolds. we basically cut the christmas tree down and tie it top of the car which is hilarious and spend a month slowly getting it ready. >> we go to the corner of 73rd and lex. >> by the way, it's much easier. >> george. >> are you an ornament guy and save every ornament? your kids are little but do they make -- >> they always make cute ornaments which is so great but my wife -- had is it all about traditions. we have another one where -- that's our daughter and son ford and harper. >> so cute. >> you have a harper. >> yeah. see, i knew i liked you, george. [ laughter ] but what we do every year we cut like a little disc off the bottom and write the date on it so we have a little thing we can hang up.
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although it's all -- i never really realized how kind of macabre it is because we're cutting a piece off a tree to hang it on another tree so i think that's -- anyway yeah -- >> but, yeah we did a study and depending on what kind of tree you like and festivities you're an ornament guy so according to this very serious scientific study you love your family. >> yes. >> that's good to know. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad -- hopefully that wasn't tax dollars that went into that study because i could have just told. >> you reading it to you and protective of the ones you love in there you go. >> good too in all that from buying an ornament. >> all right let's talk about your movie. it cops out next week. one of the themes have gone viral and it shows you can really bust air move. oh. you're shaking your head which means i want to see it. >> ah. >> how was it to film? >> there you go. >> oh, geez. [ applause ] >> all right, i'm never coming back. never coming back.
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>> come on. >> it's -- by the way, filming a dance scene is actually terrible. because there is no music, it's dead silent. >> no music. >> no there's nothing. because they have to record audio so now it's basically like you're also the only one dancing and you're jumping around to no music -- >> and everyone is watching. >> the whole crew like and then all like the background are all looking at you andbro it's like 3:00 in the morning. can you quit dancing. i wish i could. yeah. >> can we help you recover by showing another clip? >> oh, please, thank you. >> i'm going to talk so bear with me a second. you're writing the case and do find their origins in greek words however in the case of apricot it's a more complicated journey. >> ah, how so. >> the greek takes over from the latin the lann being. [ speaking a foreign language ] or [ speaking a foreign language ] to be precocious or premature. >> oh, my god.
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thriller. >> a lot of buzz. >> yeah. >> i know you're superstitious too. >> expectations are the root of all suffering so don't even think about it. >> i watched it last night. it is so or 'tis tick. >> thank you. >> i beautifully shot and the story line and all the characters and tht's about young love. i don't want to give away too much. first talk about speaking of that i love the story of how your parents -- is there oh yeah. >> -- met. talk about love. >> funny story. my dad was on a business trip and he was flying from somewhere in texas to somewhere in oklahoma oversa. and he got to the airport and decided that he should go to the bar and have a drink which led er drink which led t l to at the bar and missing his flight. >> i thought it wo be a sweet story. >> it gets there. he my god i missed my flight. i'm going to getine it was a little airline called muse aiich doesn't exist and gets on the pane a bigger guy and put him in a middle seat and just like starts to get kind of claustrophobic and says i'm so sorry. anyone around me
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seats. a and person right next to my mom switched seats and he ended up sitting tex to my mom and they ended up spending the entire flight talking and i mean chemistry and hit it off whole thing and then at the end of the flight my dad looks over at the guy sleeping and goes is that your boyfriend and she looks at him and goes nope. and that's -- then they were engaged 11 days later. >> really was? >> it really was her boyfriend. >> yep. [ applause ] >> what a story. >> your mom.s meant to be. >> yep. >> you know you have something else in common with that man right there. you both have a child named harper. >> yep. >> both people sexiest men alive. [ cheers and applause ] >> both of you. >> does it embarrass you as much as -- [ laughter ] >> you didn't even know you were n fact like id i didn't want to and my publicist submitted me and called mean and
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said surprise you're on "people's" sexiest people and i was like no you did not. yeah oh, my god. >> i don't know if the camera is actuae'll save you again. "call me by your name." >> thank you, george. [ applause ]s a lot for coming in. we'll be right back. heard about eucrisa for mild-to-moderate eczema? it can be used almost everywhere on almost everybody. the face of a fisherman? the hand of a ranch hand? the knee of a needle pointer? prescription eucrisa is a nose to toes eczema ointment. it blocks overactive pde4 enzymes within your skin. and it's steroid-free.
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january 2, subaru donates $250 to one nationals or 660 local charities they support. make a wish has partnered with subaru for the last decade. through the love campaign make a wish has received $5 million. are you ready for this, $17 million has been donated to the a spca that helped with rescuing and adopting animals. subaru will give $115 million to charity. its so easy, you just buy a car. >> reporter: subaru helps us out every year at the flower show, too. we're dry on storm tracker 6 live down scan, breezy and cool, temperatures in the 40s. this afternoon lie 50 under the sun windy. saturday rain arriving during the day hopefully holding off
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until late. y. i need my doctor's coat. this time to see if you need to spend a lot to get your dream hairstyle. we have one twin going to an expensive salon and the other one doing it all diy.diy. whose is better? do a double take. nicole and danielle are 28-year-old twins who have never dyed a single hair on their identical heads. >> i want to see what it looks like dyed. >> now a double dare. balayage. >> it makes it look lived in. not freshly colored. like it's sun-kissed. >> danielle will get our dye job at sweet caroline. salon to celebs like lena dunham chrestean that richie and olivia $350 without the tip. nicole is doubling down diy tile with a form si box kit and help
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from her girlfriend ashley. price tag, 30 bucks. >> i have no hair experience so we'll see how this goes. >> reporter: not a fair fight, right? so we're giving team diy a leg up. tips from celebrity stylist chloe kim balance. the hair magician between beyonce, nicki minaj and shakira. >> thank you. >> danielle accepts a drink while nicole bowers her own at home. malcolm at sweet airline line and ashley at home start on the luscious locks. >> i'll go mix up. >> grab a nice piece inight here? >> my back is killing me fu that's why. do this use a blow dryer to warm this up to help the color move a little quicker. >> heating up the dye to get the color they wan everywhere. >> and both getting a little different head massage. >> you got to hold my head. >> ashley. >> can you tell or salon splurge? [ ] all right. e and we're going to see the results,
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lady, spin around, and the spin okay so we to get our audience involved. audiencehink t did the salon splurge? raise your paddles. splurge. or do you think it's this skin who did the splurge. all right. so okay. so ladies why don't you let us know then. ready. here we go. outwho. that's the problem. tell us who did the splurge, ladies get up and reveal who did the splurge. [ cheers and applause ] >> did they get it right? >> yes. >> they got it right. >> so i want to ask you, nicole. >> danielle. >> this twin lab is killing me each day. so you did the salon splurge. was it worth it in your opinion? >> absolutely. >> 100%. >> yes. very relaxing. >> but knowing what you spent and seeing your sister's hair would you ever try the diy? >> probably not.
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too much work. >> all right. so then let me ask you. you did the diy, the audience a lot of people you tricked. would you do it again or would you say it's better to just go for it? >> well if i had the money i would probably do the salon or someone wants to pay for me but the diy was fun. we had wine. it wasn't hard. >> look up close, show the backs of your head. you really really can't tell a major difference. your hair is a little lighter but they both look fantastic but i guess you did get a free drink. >> yes. >> it was nice. >> all right. so you guys, thank you very much. so we know that you'll never try it again. you'll try it again and there you witt. a lot of money can be spent or -- but you do get the free cocktail. thanks guys. coming up one of the hottest toys of the holiday season. we've got it. there's the music, of course it's from "star wars." coming up next on "good morning america." the twin lab is now out of session.
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>> announcer: time too their the warm. >> warm coat warm hearts. use your gently used coats to your local burlington go to any burlington to donate a coat and join our annual coat drive. >> all right, so back now with brit morin and will create a feast for $75 or less with decorations and all the food and revealed we spent $35 to get this festive tabletop and have $40 left for food. can we come in under $75. >> i think we can do it. >> anything is possible. present company. so, guys, come on out and get to the main event. >> ah. look at our crew. the cutest crew in the business. >> hats are so cute. >> you look fantastic. boys. >> i'm hungry now. >> thank you, guys.
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ah. [ applause ] all right. >> all right. >> this looks fantastic. let's get right to the main the turkey which looks gorgeous. so you didn't do a full turkey you did a breast. >> those can cost 20 to $50. breast is best. it's a good slogan i think and this is three pounds of turkey. you'll remember it that way, right. >> yes, we will. >> three pounds of turkey. only need four ones a serving so it can serve a lot of people and for the dressing we used turkey droppings and star shall and some stock. >> you didn't do store bought. >> you made it. >> all of it cost $10 for the turkey. >> turkey $10. so to the sides and there are plenty. not skimping at all. >> not skimping on the sires. of course, we need rolls. instead of buying store bought we bought the canned rolls and dressed them up with garlic butter and herbs and make them look super fancy, just a couple dollars there and green bean casserole, a classic. >> i make it every year. >> you got to keep it but you can buy frozen green beans
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instead of fresh and use cream of mushroom soup and have french bread -- >> you have to use the cream of mushroom soup. >> you have to and the fried onions. >> if you don't want to splurge for the fried onions you can use crumbled potato chip or caramelize an onion on your stovetop and the mashed potatoes also another staple of course $5 for a ag of potatoes. and some of the garlic butter from the rolls, double purpose soides $22. >> wow. so we're at $32 here.32. >> let's get to the dessert. >> pumpkin pie. instead of buying a fresh bake we used $2 to buy graham cracker crust, made it ourself. left over whipping cream, sugar and pumpkin to make the middle. no bake and doesn't take up oven room. >> and graham cracker crust so our grand total i believe we came in -- >> $39 and $35 so $74 for the
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whole thing. >> a dollar left to buy a lottery ticket. that is awesome. brit and co we thank you. for more tips plan your beautiful thanksgiving on a budget. thank you, again. we'll throw it over to ginger. >> yes. lara you are right now looking at the new "star wars: battlefront ii" video game. they're gaming right now. standing with me the newest character in the "star wars" universe that's the character's name but played by actress janina gavanka are so have you here. >> the character is new. >> yeah she is. >> you have a character in a video it's the thing but i'm a hard-core gamer. not only it exciting because i get to be in a star war but a medium i love so much. >> oh, my goodness. i got to try it out in new zealand doing the motion capture. >> it's a full experience. dots all over us and did exactly what you did in new zealand, yeah, then basically they scan us in the pod and put our faces
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back on a ourselveswild. >> it is wild. such a crazy experience and when you were doing that audition you had no idea or they didn't tell you. >> no. >> that it was "star wars." >> in the video game world they don't have to tell you what for. because i'm like a super creeper lurker, i'm obsessed with video games and the gaming industry so i knew what it was from the veryave me. >> from the moves. from like the t was making it -- iy had made in the past so i put itether and was like. >> yeah. they weren't like - >> a story thestar deal forme. >> here you are and you guys areng it out. what do you all think so fa yeah. you liking it? >> all around. >> i was saying "star wars" alone -- >> that's her right there. >> that's you. >> that's me. that's us together in the same symbiotic moment. >> all right. we'll do it on the way out as if we're motion capturing. "star wars: battlefront ii" is available now and, guys, we'll keep playing and we'll be right back.
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all right before we let you go you know we love to celebrate the holidays with our ugly sweater contest. well we want to know do you think you have the best ugly holiday sweater. tweet us your photo, submit them on our website and we may invite you to submit them live on "gma." >> you took it to a whole new level. [ applause ]
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>> hello everyone, 8:56 a.m. friday november 17. karen rogers has the run down in traffic right now. >> reporter: big news, tractor-trailer on its side fuel spill closing the blue route southbound to i-95 northbound. doesn't look like they are near ready to open it. you see the tractor-trailer and lots of crews on its side. slow speeds, single digits at this hour, blue route southbound and i-95 northbound near the exit ramp. what you needed to is exit at mcdade boulevard andentert stewar the closure blue route to i-95 northbound.
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we're talking big delays from delaware to the blue a 22 minute jam where southbound is # minutes. >> thank you karen. let's go outside to david murphy for the accuweather forecast. >> reporter: chilly forecast, sunshine and clouds, 44 degrees in philadelphia. 40 in allentown. breezy across the region. this afternoon blustery and windy, 50 degrees, ctonilouds around at some point during the day we'll see rain arriving. a lot of models holding it off until late in the day or evening. i would pack arena gear for temple -- pack rain gear for the temple game. 57 degrees sunday very cool, 52. "action news" at noon we're the details on the massive fire that burned down barclary friends senior living community. "live with kelly and ryan" is up
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