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k.k.k., harassing phone calls won't stop. >> i want to get a quote for my -- but are you a member of k. k. k. no way. hang up. i say, no, we're not. i don't know what is it. >> reporter: others named in the on-line post include sheriffs and senators from across the country. they got on the list. >> i'm calling, i'm asian. i'm not a member then you realize from the accent they real identifies i'm not the profile of that group. >> reporter: you thought you were calling the k.k.k. when i tried their numbers back most of the callers hung up or denied making calls. a few defended their actions. >> you said anonymous put the number out there. >> irresponsible. it's irresponsible and it's terrible. terrible thing you shouldn't do that to somebody in a is trying to live the american dream. >> reporter: the barrage of calls seems to have eased but he worries someone may take things a few further. >> when i went home last night i worried they might vandalize my place. >> reporter: when the number of calls decreased the trouble may not be over. they got a call from a group who insisted they're part of
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k. k. k. and the k. k. insurance list. company says it has been receiving harassing phone calls nonstop. >> member of k. k.k. no way. hang up. i said no, we're not. >> kim: the owner of the insurance company says they're worried someone will sandallize their business. >> -- vandalize their business. >> adam: five candidates are battling for four at large seats. charles yancey faces a tough face against andrea campbell. there are big mayoral races too. we'll show you shows throughs worcester, out. in most places polls will close at 8:00. if you are still looking for voting location, stays, what is on the ballot go to our website at whdh.com. >> announcer: also on 7, terrifying moments on the water. >> i didn't know what the propellor was on. >> announcer: survivor of tragedy moving forward saying she is lucky to be alive. >> kim: for the first time now we're hearing from the young woman. she lost her arm. she has injuries all over her body. she was boating in boston harbor. she has come a long way since the summer day. our c
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k-k-k member. 300 black crosses are on display at a new york college. each one represents an unarmed perron of color whwh was either killed by police or died while in police custody in the u-s in the past three years. organizers are hoping the project will get people to start a broader conversation. "we began to conceptualize thii some of he challenges that many of the people they will be representing or they will be teaching have is an important endeavor at an education of higher education." the campus will hold a presentation tomorrow and public discussions friday. australian olympian is demanding he be awarded the gold medal after a report claims his opponent was guilty of drug abuse. the race walker came in second in 2012 behind a russian athlete -- one of severrl found guilily of doping. an anti-drug agency is accusing russian leaders of covering up drug- test results and destroying samples. "the allegations are absolutely shocking to find out the man who the iaaf held off from banniig him until afttr the olympic games in london russia's sports minister denied the allegations and said there police are searching for thieves who broke into a car dealership. this video is out of utah. the suspects pried open a door to a caca dealership and its offices. using a saw and other tools they smashed shelves to get to a safe. they spt about 30-minutes destorying the office and left with cash and checks. a volunteer church usher caught taking money from the collection plate. church leaders were suspicious -- so deputies rigged up camers and caught the man apparently stuffing money from a collection plate into his pockets while the st of the congggation prayed. parishioners say they are shocked and saddened by the news. desperate times call for desperate measures. one man is so desperate toosave his business -- he's chained himself to it. his water park is in foreclosure and is up for auction. he's looking for a partner -- and hopes some of the attention he's getting from chaining himself to thhslife will help him get one. "i'm going to be up here until i get someone to help me or goes owes one-point-six million dollars. its coming up on today in iowa... as france prepares to hostt major meeting on climate change -- it's a sticky subject for one of the country's big industries. plus -- three veterans share their story, their bond. two shot down in war, a third who helped keep them safe. ou're watching kwwl, we've got you covered! with jerry gallagher, ally crutcher forecacat on kwwl." from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen for your comlete weather information. here is additionl forecast information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: a strong system will track through the region bringing a chance of strong to severe storm to the kwwl viewing area today and very strong w wnds tonight through friday. the main threat today will be damaging winds as storms track through along a fast moving cold front. lightning is always a concern with storms, and we may have a few tornadoes develop, especially to the sooth of interstate 80, where the greatest threat for severe weather sits. not much right now, but we will see rain tracking in later this morning into the afternoon. stormtrack7 live weather nntwork camerer are dry right now and temps are higher than yesterday morning... we do have a range from the low 30s to the mid 50s over the state as the system tohe west winds up. winds are southeasterly here, but north in sioux city... we will see breezy conditions this afternoon turn to very windy overnight as sustained winds climb to 35 mph at times. a wind advisory will be in effect tonight through thursday for gusts to 50 mph at times. the storm system is already brinning snow to western portions of nebraska, but we will see rain and storms. rain will continue tonight, but taper off by early thursday morning as the winds really ramp up from the west and northwest. rainfall amounts will depend on how any thunderstorms form and how fast they track through the region, but we could see areas from a quarter inch to over an inch. best chance of storms will be this afternoon, but we could sese a few pop up later this morninin. highs will be in the 50s to low 60s with breezy southeast winds. rain ends tonight but the winds really pick up with gusts to 50 mph and gusts stay at 45 mph for thursday. temps will likely falllor the day, but chills will be iithe 20s most of the time, including on friday with gusts still up to 35 mph at world leaders will be talking about climate change in france latete this month. but at least one industry is thankful for the increasing temperature in recent years. champagne- makers are seeing less frot damage however as with most things, there is a flipside. winemakkrs say harvest can change year-to-year dramatically. and they've been fighting more hot and dry weather. its still to come... two men shot down in vietnam -- reunited with the man who flew them to safety. their sharing their story in eastern iowa on this veterans day. you're watching kwwl. we've got you covered in washburn, vinton, maynard and all of easternrniowa i owe about $68,000. i owe $44,000 in student loans. my plan, the new college compacd, says you should not have to borrow money to pay tuition if you go to a public college or university. and i don't believe the federal governuent should be making a profit off of lending to young people who are borrowing to be able to get their education. we have got to make college affordable. two were shot down when they were pilots of the cobra gunship helicopter, which sits at dubuque's veteran's memorial plaza. the othereris the pilot who got them out of harm's way. the cobra attack helicopter stands guard over the veteran's memorial plaza in men--captain ken dehoff and chief warrant officer wayne burk. they're in dubuque ahead of a veteran's ddy cecemony, sharing their incredible story. (ken dehoff, lieutenant) "we were hit by three 51 caliber machine gun positions, and essentially shot out of the air, and crashed and burned. and then wayne and i had the opportunity to et out of thht safety by this man--chief warrant officer kent crisler. (kent crisler, chief warrant officer) "this would make a heck of a movie." but instead of a movie theater, they're holding court in a hotel ballroom--confronting ghosts of their past. (wayne burk, chief warrant officer) "44 years after i saw it the last time, and now i'm but t don't know."" they've e een in touch with one another. "it's almost like a support system, to be able to talk, because there were just so few can actually talk about problems." and they're together onceceagain, seeing this helicopter exactly as it was, 44 years ago. "it's an experience that, i mean, if i saw this in a movie, this never would happen. who would believe it would happen." " "what were yy feeling when you got to actually see it, and thank those men will be speaking at dubuque's veteran's day ceremony, which will be held inside the mystique community ice center. that begins around ten-thirty this morning. and a thank you to all of you who served. we honor you on this veterans day -- as we take a live look at washington, d.c from the shington monnment camera. another look at the forecast the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began -- fighting injustice and inequality, speaking truth to power. he moved to vermont,t, won election and praise as one of america's best mayors. in congress, he stood up for working families and for principle, opposing the iraq war, supporting veterans. now he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system funded by over a million contributions, tackling climate change to create clean-energy jobs, fighting for living wages, equal pay, and tuition-free public colleges. and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather, an honest leader building a movement with you to give us a future to believe in. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. with another check offour storm track seven forecast. strong storms today and some may produce damaging winds as a fast moving cold front tracks through. very strong winds tonight and thursday with gusts to 50 mph possible and we're getting a look this at what it takes to clean 20-years worth of gum. seattle's famous "gum wall" is being steam cleaned. the sugar in the gum is starting to damage the bricks. but the long tradition will continue -- once this gum is off, people can start a new display of gum. by the way...the 'gum wall' was named the second germiest tourist attraction on earth, after the blarney stone in ireland. this has become a trend for men -- the man bun. becoming so popular -- now men don't even need to grow their hair out. clip-in man buns. these things are being solddn groupon. we'll be right back. "you're watching kwwl. we've got you covered. this is today to policy, there's some differences between the republican presidential candidatee. and those take the stage at last night's debate. plus -- we've seen a big focus on preventing concussions in football. now, big changes coming to kids' soccer games. and when drivers just keep rolling through the stoo signs -- a city decides to see if humor will get drivers to stop. good morning, i'm ally crutcher. and i'm jerry gallagher. storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan is here now with your storm track seveforecast. it is warmer this morning with mid 40s to low 50s over the kwwl viewing area. southeast winds are 5 to 15 mph and will "e picking up today. we have clouds in the area and some showers have formed to our north, wiwih more expected to track through today, especially as a cold front races through the state later this afternoon. we could see strong to severe stormsmsthis afternoon for veterans day, but we will definitely see strong winds.. they will be only breezy today details in a few minutes. state later this afternoon. we could see strong to severe storms this afternoon for veterans day, but we will definitely see strong winds.. they will be only breezy today but very strong decision 20-16 coverage... immigration and military spending were hot topics in last night's republican presintial debate. there were heated exchanges, ostly over poliiy, showing the differences between the candidates. tracie potts has highlights this morning. "we are a country of laws, we plan to build a wall with mexico shar "it's a silly argument. it's not "if the republicans join trump's idea that the u-s should not get bogged down in syria. "he is absolutely wrong on thiss etter be the world's leader." taxes and military spending exposed deep differences between the candidates. "...strongest military on face of the planet and everyone has o know it." even an economy if weere not safe."" ben carson defended claims about his past. "i have no problem with being vetted. what i do have a problem with is being lied about." this debate largely stuck to the issues... with middle tier candidates grabbing much of the spotlight. both trump and carson said they would not raise the minimum wage. the next debate is sesefor december 15th in nevada. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. the democrats have their next debate on saturday, right here in iowa. president obama will ask the supreme court to rule on his plan to protecec millions offillegal immigrants from deporration. the president's executive orders would keep the parents of u.s. citizens and legal permanent residents in the country, along with immigrants who entered the united states as childden. 26 states oppose e t and lower courts have ruled in their favor. "we're quite disappointed in the confidence that we have in the powerof our legal argument and the order would protect an estimated five million people from deportation. jimmy carter his cancer is no longer spreading and he's "responding well to treatment." the 91-year-old announced in august that four cancer spots had spread to his brain. he is now undergoing treatment. now a kwwl follow-up. after an epidemic that killed more than eleven- thousand people, the number of ebola cases left inthe world is down to single digits. the world healh oranization says liberia and sierra llne are ebola free. the battle now is guinea. in recent months, people there have abandoned the preventative measures that help stop the spread of ebola. health workers are ttying to change that. mexico's "fire" volcano is erupting again. the fire volcano has been active since early july and over the past months has blanketed nearby villages with ash. some villages have had to evacuate. mexico has more than three- thoussnd volcanos but only 14 are considered active. crews are still trying to figure out how many people were on a plane that crashed into an artment building. they're still on the scene in akron, ohio this morning. thankfuuly, no one was s nisde other home -- that got hit. the owner of the jet believes it was carrying nine people at the time. another team will begin going through the wreckage once this morning. more than 100 people are indicted following a massive biker brawl in may. nine bikers were killed and more than 20 injured in the shootout at a sports bar in waco, texas. a grand jury accuses the suspecc of organiid crime. authoritiis say the whole thing happened after a confrontation between two motorcycle clubs. chipotle restaurants in two states -- closed after an e. coli outbreak -- could reopen as soon as today. e. coli. chipotle voluntarily closed 43 restaurants after reports of illnens in oregon and washington state. "we are still moving forward with chipotle of making clear what all of our safety practice expectttions are." more than 40 people got sick. a former police officer is suing a police organization for not defending him against a murder michael slager is facing 30 years to life in priion if convictete of walter scott. video of the incident appears to show him firing several times, hitting scott with five shots as he ran away. the lawsuit claims the group dropped his coverage without properly investigating what happened. prosecutors file charges against a former oklahoma sheriff. one charge accuses him of refusing to perform official duties. it's a misdemeanor. this comes after his friend, a reserve deputy, mistakenly shot and killed a man. the deputy thought he was reaching for his taser. overweight children shows early signs of heart disease when they're as young as eight. rerearchers compaaed a group of obese and normal-weight kids. they found that 40 percent of the obese children had thickened muscles surrounding the heart --- which could reduce the heart's pumping ability. new guidelines from the u-s soccer federation now ban players undndr the age of ten from heading the ball. it's an effort to head-off concussions. this isn't the only change. players ages eleven to 13 can only do it during games- not in actice. the move resolves a class- action lawsuit from parents and players, charging groups including u.s. soccer with negligence for not addressing the problem of head injuries. two daily fantasy sports companies areeold to stop acceptinnbets in new york state. draftkings and fanduel receiving cease and desist orders the attorney general says the companies are engaged in illegal gambling under new york state law. online orrers begin today for apple's newer and bigger ipad...the ipad pro/ pricing starts at $799 the ipad pro will arrive at stores later this week. an alleged shoplifter in rooftop standoff hhs a demand before giving up to cops... three jelly donuts. phoenix police say they chased a shoplifting suspect onto the roof of a motel 6 tuessay morning. after police had him surrounded they got the demand: coffee and three powdered jelly donuts. the manager of the dunkin' donuts around the corner says he was happy to help end the standoff. "i felt bad for the guy. so i'd "i thought well ya, iimean the guy is going to jail, i'll make the special donuts for him." after he got his tasty treats the suspect surrendered to police without incident. lice are trying to get drivers to obey the stop sign at a crucial intersection. so they put up an extra sign. under the standard stop sign, a cond one reading "really, you gotta stop!" "well the bigghing is that we're reducing risk." city leaders thought humor would be a good way to keep drivers from breaking the law. its still to come... it's a massiv display of patrioioism -- possibby the largest flag in the country. and it's right here in the midwest. plus -- this veterans day -- as wethanks those who served our country -- we're looking a place where they're honored year-r- round.d. the forecast from storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan is up we've got you covered! with jerry gallagher, ally crutcher and meteorologist eileen loan. "now your storm track 7 forecast on kwwl." from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: a strong system will track throughthe region bringing a chchnce of strong to severe storms to the kwwl viewing area today and very strong winds tonight through friday. the main threat today will be damagingwinds as storms track through along a fast moving cold front. lightning is alwys a concern with storms, and we may have a few tornadoes develop, especially to the south of interstate 80, where the weather sits. not much right now, but we will see rain tracking in later this morning into the afternoon. stormtrack7 than yesterday morning... we do have a range from the low 30s ttthe mid 50s over the stte as but north in sioux city... we sustained winds climb to 35 mph at times. a wind advisory will the storm system is already bringing snow to western portions of nebraska, but we will see rain thursdaa morning as the winds really ramp up from the west and northwest. rainfall amounts will depend on how many thunderstorms form and how fast they track through the region, but we could storms will be this afternoon, breezy southeast winds. rain ends tonight but the winds really pick up with gusts to 50 mph and gusts stay at 45 mph for thursday. temps will likely fall for the day, but with gusts still up to 35 mph at 50s. a large display of patriotism in wisconsin. thursday. temps will likely fall for the day, but chills will be in the 20s most of the time, including on friday with gusts still up to 35 mph at times. the as w wnds die down anan highs climb back into the 50s. a large display of patriotism in wisconsin. it's located in sheboygan -- that's between green bay and milwaukee. with stripes that are over 5 feet tall and stars that are nearly 3 feet wide...it's being called the world's largest free-flying american flag. . being a veteran, seeing that, i just thorouggly enjoy it because defending.," according to an insurance company-- the flag covers 10- thousand square feet, weighs just under 350 pounds, and is 100 feet taller than the statue of liberty its coming up... this veterans day is about thankingg those who've served. we're taking a look at some of the businesses saying thanks today. and this winter, forgetting to move your caca in one city could cost you i don't know how you did it? what? riding our b bes across the state? getting g masters? no! paying off your house early! oh! that was easy! awhile back we talked with veridian credit union and they got us into a 10 and done loan! refinancing lowered our rate and closing costs were only $200! yeah, it was really easy! and we saved enough money to take this trip to europe! veridian's been great, helping us with all of our finances! now if they could only teach us french! for wrestling... for wrestling... today is veterans dayy. a day to remember all those who fought for our country. and the sullivan brothers iowa veterans museum honors the service men accused of making threats against a pokemon competition plead not guill. 27-year-old james stumbo and 19- year-old kevin norton are being police later found a shotgun, rifle, and ammunituion in their for the pokemon event in boston, after they allegedly y ae threats on social media. their next court appearance is scheduled for the 19th. police say a sexual assault suspect -- who triggered multiple hawk alerts at the university of iowa -- is now in custody. we told you about the first alert yesterday morninn -- a man accused of groping women in multiple locations on campus. there was another attack in the afternoon and police believe afternoon. "i feel like no matter how many walking home" according to university public safety, the suspect was involuntarily committed to u-i-h-c and pollice are not releasing his name at this time. free mumums vaccines continue at the university of iowa today. the comes following a mumps outbreak -- more than 100 people diagnosed since the summer. the university urging students under 25 to get a third round of the measles-mumps- rubella vaccination. (sot. cg: lisa james/university of iowa nurse) "it's our hope that the vaccines will be available to students today from ten this morning until seven this evening at the iowa memorial union second floor ballroom. work is underway -- in hopes voters will approve a 47- million dollar career and technical ededcation center. the waterloo schools superintendent says the career and technical education center will be built near central middle school -- and will benefit the whole community. des moines is the only current location for a school like this. "it's not about about a not about walls. it really is about doing better for our kids. waterloo kids are just as bright and have just as much promise as anyone else." proposed plans also include renovations to waterloo east and west high schools -- including making the buildings fully air-conditioned. a new concrete mixture could be the kee to making iowa bridges safer. mutliple studies have found iowa bridges are among the worst in the nation but that may soon change thanks to this new mixture. the new hawkeye bridge just opened in fairbank. the bridge is the fir in the country to be made out of strong concrete mixture from south korea. it is much much stronger about 5 times stronger than your abt 200 years for salt to penetrate 1 inch. the difference is that this concrete is made of little steel fibers- like the ones in the jar. engineers say these fibers will make the bridge last 4 times longer than regular concrete. there's a lot of excitement game -- as the football team foes for 10 and oh. there's a lot of anticipation about the "blackout" uniforors the team ill be wearrng. here's a teaser video -- the full video showing the uniform will be released at 4-30 saturday fore the football team takes on minnesota -- the wrestlers are set to take the field for stadium for the big clash between iowa and oklahoma state... grapple on the gridiron is looking to break the ncaa attendace record for wrestling... today is veterans day... a day to remember all those who fought for our country. and the sullivan brothers iowa veterans museum honors the service and sacrifice of all iowa vets.... kwwl's amanda gilbert joins us live from the museum. this is the newest exhibit in the museum. it's the vietnam war exhibit... this represents the idea of the war at home.... there's a soldier here writing a letter to his loved one. and the cases back here represent the different branches of the service and what the part each played throughout the war. this is one the 11 exhibits in the museum. the exhibits start by focusing on the civil war... whichchwas the first ar iowans participated in... and it ends this museum also has the well known voices of veterans... they've interviewed v%ts from 74 of the 99 counties in iowa... i spoke with one if them y ysterday..... ddty...you're ggna grow up. you know i was what they called a little innocent boy at one time.. but then after 4 years yound up being a i guess a man." leo is actually a volununeer here at the museum... he's been volunteering her for 6 years. right now you are looking at the living rrom part of the couu watch parts s f the war and see their home.... we've got you covered ve in waterloo... amanda gilbert... in honor of veterans day -- many businesses are thanking veterans today. many hy-vee stores offer a free breakfast each year. looking at national chains -- ihop is offering free red, whited& and blue pancakes from 7 am to 7 pm... hooters and olive garden are offering aafree meal from limited menus... texas roadhouse has free lunch. and at starbucks, vets and active duty service members, as well as military spouses, can get a fre tall brewed coffee today. be sure to have your mimiitary i-d or proof of service. we've got a list with more -- on our website, kwwl dot com. the men who flew the helicopter at dubuque's veteran's memorial plaza are reuninied with theiiaircraft after more than fourty years. lieutenant ken dehoff and chief warrant officer wayne burk in dubuque for the first time. they're slated to speak at today's veteran's dy ceremony. chief warrant officcr kent crisler, who helped fly the men to safety after they were shot down, is also in dubuque. ken dehoff, lieutenant) :22"we were hit by three 51 caliber machine gun positions, and essentially shot ot of the air, and crashed and burned. and then wayne and i had the opportunityyto get out of that helicopter and get on with life." they'll all be speaking at the veteran's day ceremony, which is slated to kick off at ten thirty this morning at the mystique cocomunity ice center in dubuque. its later today president obama will lay a wreath on the tomb of the known soldier -- where we're taking a live look this morning. we're wrapping up today iiowa with the forecast from storm track seven stor if you think there's no solution to the climate crisis, think again. in iowa, wind energy is already producing reducing our dependence on foreign oil and supporting six thousand jobs. i'm tom steyer. with bold leadership and endless supply of wind and sun, we can do that across america. the goal is 50% clean energy by 2030. developing`overnight: forgetting to move your car during a snow emergency will cocot you more in iowa city this inter. the city raising the fine from 15 dollars to fifty. and today is veterans day -- and many businesses are too -- we'e put together a list of some of the freebies on our website, kwwl eileen is back k ith another check of your storm track seven forecast. of your storm track seven forecast. strong storms today and some may produce damaging winds as a fast moving cold front tracks through. very strong winds dying down for the weekend.
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k-k-k has been confirmed to be cited on campus. campus police knocked that claim doumpb and the student body later retracted he has stachlt. at yale, the daily news reports the signs with racist messages have now been found on campus. all lives malter. talking about black violence and race. now, remember, the debate at yale fwan when the dean who told students to avoid halloween costumes. a professor disagreed saying offensive costumes are part of free speech and a free society. here's how one student responded to that claim. watch. >> i'm sending out that e-mail. that's against your position as master. do you understand that? >> no, i don't agree with that? then why the [expletive] did you take the position? who the [expletive] hired you? sit down. >> and the man who took the video of that screaming stunt later spoke at a free-speech conference only to be confronted by another screaming student. watch again. >> just so you know, yale has a policy of no filming on campus without permission. the dean is now looking to extend that to cell phones. >> trace, thank you. >> dr. carson, thank you for being here tonight. how do you see this debate unfolding? >> that's just the problem. it's not a debate. that's what needs to happen. the two sides need to sit down and have an open discussion. it's part of the problem that's going on in our country right now. people get in their respective corners and demoonize each other but there's no conversation. if you ask people to put on the record what their gripes are and what their solutions are, then perhaps they can see that maybe they err not so far apart. but this is just raw emotion. and people being manipulated. i think, in many of these cases, outside forces who wish to create disturbances. >> what do you make of these students who are with them, can't wear offensive halloween costumes. offensive in if mind of bhoem? so the message was just don't do it. and one tried to say you know what, some offense, you may have to learn to live with it. you saw the students yelling in his face. the anger she had in his message of sometimes you might have to accept that not everything is going to be totally okay with you. well, we need recognize that this is a very dangerous trend. when we get to a point where a majority can say i don't like what you're doing. i don't like what you're doing, you know, that really goes against the grain of our constitutional rights. and if we don't see that, we're in really big trouble right now. >> you had a mother who told you, tough. you're going to have to read more and get better and get yourself out of here with a good education. what they're telling you, if you hear something offensive, call the cops. what are we doing to tomorrow's generation? >> well, we're being a little too toll rant, i guess you might say, accepting infantile behavior. and i don't care which side it comes from. it's un-american. it's unconstitutional. and the officials must have the moral courage to stand up to it. we will move much further towards anarchy. we k. allow those kinds of things to ham. it's the same thing that happens in divorce. >> you saw that one professor who said, you know, that's life. and you saw the students. this is your al ma malter shouting in his face. you went to yale. was there this little tolerance? >> no, not at all. this is something that's starting to develop now. i know the president of yale and he's a very, very reasonable person. i would imagine that he's working overtime right now to try to establish some dialogue. >> well, he's the one who didn't want the hall wean costumes. . well, let me ask you this. speaking of your time at yale, last week, about some stories in your memoir were true. one of them was your time at yale. they decided to play some tricks. you had to show up the next day. retake the exam. you said most of the students walked out, except for you. and then at the end, that you were still there and the professor came over, gave you ten bucks and said you're the last honest man. then the newspa
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so he works at k-mart, if you weren't listening, that's 26 plus 11, 37 years, 37 years career at k-mart, back at k-mart on thanksgiving four years after retiring. >> attention k-mart shoppers. >> he believes in the brine. >> how about the guy 98 and still cuttinger? >> that's something. >> you know, sitting here at 98. >> do you want to be sitting here at 98? >> i don't want to be sitting here now. i'm kidding, i'm kidding. if i don't die right now. >> okay, 6:40. >> okay, internet gambling in states like new jersey, is slowly growing. two and a half years, after two and a half years, on line betting legal in new jersey, new york nef add a predict will approve next year with new york to follow suit. it will not expand too much. some lawmakers pushing for nationwide band, several credit card companies have refused to fund it. >> but they don't like that sand dual, whatever? >> but it is popular. it is very popular. >> space kings, betting kings. >> draft king. >> that's it, dave warren. you gambler. you better get to church. >> we're on to you. >> hold t there is this epic battle happening right now between drake and rapper two chain. >> what? did i miss this?
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be addressing pre k and the needs, folks there talking to pre k providers he is lent pre k providers now. looking at school buildings, that are empty, and may be reasonable for pre k. >> and they also got chance to ask jim kenney about who the next police commissioner may be, and while he said today he is not prepared to name names, he said, you can probably connect the dots. it is widely regarded while he talked about that deputy commissioner richard rot, is a frontrunner for that position, and today, kenny said of course rot comes highly recommended by current commissioner, charles ramsey. also, one other point to note as i said jim kenney arrived here in a cab, now also walking back to broad street to take the broad street line back to work. reporting live in south philadelphia, todd quinones, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> todd, thank you. >>> and, democrats sweep the unprecedented three vacancies on the pennsylvania supreme court. kevin dougherty, david went, and christine donahue, all want seats. victory means the state's high court will have democratic majority for at least a decade. in new jersey voters ex pact democratic control as all 80 assembly seats wen
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k-mart. >> different mart. >> the big k. >> you like that. >> attention k-mart shoppers. >> i will wear that out in public you will start your own greeting division for k >> why not. >> then i got this sweater, yes. >> steve, you made out like a bandit. >> steve is already correcting people. >> i like it, mike. >> put you in the christmas cheer. >> this is the biggest seller, the ad am le vine line of clothing. >> it looks nice and line. >> the mike jerrick adam le vine line. >> look, she's wearing one too. look, this woman is wearing one. >> do they have it in my size. >> she's wearing one. >> she stole your look. >> i don't know if you are doing it right. >> are you kidding me. >> that is right if you went into one of you have bedrooms and came out with that thong on for alex's parents and had a camera rolling. >> how is it supposed to hang. in honor of adele and her top selling record and use the the a adele hand, that is why i'm not holding the the mike, hello from the other side. >> that didn't work. >> we will walk back, and ugly sweater, the thong and hat were gifts from angela and maria the twins every year. they decorate their car. they have h
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. >> k-8 through 15, k 18, k-6, that was actually a correction on one that was checked off as a retro but wasn't it was k >> k 24. >> those are penicillin exceptions. >> mr. walton is recusing himself on k-2 on page 79. >> thank you ms. wynns dr. murase mr. walton do you want to - >> calendar. >> yes. but i'll recuse myself one 51 dash 27 k 22 resolution k-29 a thank you. >> thank you very much. >> we think item p this is a new formats for this item introduction of proposals and assignments intends for first reading so under the assignments there are none introduction of assignment of board there are none item x introductions for immediate action and a notice of specifications of board's rules so approval the resolution become subjects to the construction costs accounting procedures and braid policy i need a may i have a motion and a second for a suspension of the rules. >> moved. >> roll call vote on suspension of rules. >> ms. fewer. >> mr. haney ms. mendoza-mcdonnell ms. norton mr. walton ms. wynns and dr. murase. >> 7 i's. >> a may i have a motion and a second for formal introduction. >> so moved. >>
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next time you're in k-mart, if you are in k-mart, listen for that famous phrase, attention k-mart shoppers. >>> and wouldn't you know just discontinuing its version of the blue light special, sort of. starting december 18th, amazon is shutting down its daily deals business. it was begun in 2011, it offered discounts on food, vacations, all kinds of entertainment, especially through local venders, but apparently it did not meet expectations. amazon does say that daily deals coupons purchased between now and december 18th will be honored, but they still will have lightning specials during the holidays, guys. it's just this app, this day will deals app in 2011 is going away. >> we're talking about this. >> blue light special is back, i love that. >> i left work on what, saturday night, halloween night, and i see them hanging the christmas lights at sacs fifth avenue. >> always. >> some businesses never even took them down. >> that's probably true. >> plug it in and let the season begin. >> merry christmas, all. >> none of it makes sense, none of it makes sense given the temperatures outside.
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k. you've got to start them as early as possible, and i agree with that pre-k process because there is a guarantee that a pre-k kid is gonna be reading a heck of a lot faster than a kid who never goes to pre-k>> but look at the difference between a private school and main line, where parents and communities are absolutely involved with the school system, and look at the urban schools where the parents and the community are not involved, and you see the difference. the public and the private schools are good not only because they have good teachers, it's also because the entire community is involved with them. >> but you got to understand the inner city. you know, coming from there, working with them, and then going through the process, the poverty rate is so high that they're just trying to survive to live, to eat. i went to homes where kids were totally naked. there was drug abuse in the house. there was totally lack of understanding of what's going on. >> you can't study when you're hungry. >> that's right. and a school is a school to them, and if you look at leap, where there is a contract relationship between the school and the home and the child -- >> but, judge, that's the point. ther
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k-9 officers slick. many may not know the handler and k-9 are veterans. >> he is retired marine corps k- 9. >> i have a training aid inside the bag. his job is to locate it. >> slick is well trained in searching for explosive devices so he does everything from working redskins games to sweeps when the president's motorcade goes by to be sure everyone is safe. >> it's amazing. it's unconditional love. you ask them to do something and they're going to do it. they're responsible for detecting odor, looking for suspects. it's just really nice to work with an animal that can protect the community. >> the corporal says the bond goes beyond that of a partner, even a child. that's what he says he is thankful for this thanksgiving. >> you can still submit to the wall by tweeting with #wallofgratitude, leaving a comment on our facebook page or e-mailing gratitude@wusa9.com. >>> one consumer group says these toys should not end up under your christmas tree. we'll tell you why they could be toxic, after the break. >> cold tonight but not as cold as it has been. if you are going out i recommend a jacket. we are looking at 3
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k parkway just after 7.... the ambulance was going northbound on southwest 6th with its sirens on when it sped through a red light at m-l-k. another car headed westbound on m-l-k collided with the ambulance at the intersection. both the driver of the ambulance and the patient went to the hospital as a precaution, no injuries from the crash were reported. the driver of the car did not go to the hospital. des moines community leaders made a big announcement regarding the walnut street revitalization project. "today i am excited to announce that we will be bringing history to life just like that here in this space with a wells fargo museum" community leaders gathered at the wells fargo bank lobby on walnut street to make the announcement this morning. it's part of the street revitalization project. the plans to update the street came to a halt in march of 20-14 when the younkers building at 7th and walnut caught fire. back when it was first announced... backers said the revitalization would include adding shopping... restaurants... and apartments to the corridor. tonight at five, hear more about the museum plans and how leaders downtown des moines is one step closer to getting a new hotel next to the convention center. the des moines city council approved to go further with the building of a 330- room hilton hotel complex attached to the convention center last night. this morning, the polk county supervisors passed the plan unanimously. the finalization of the building still must be approved. right now hilton is working with the urban design review board to finish the final plans. they are expected to have that done early next month. the convention center says a new hotel will only help des moines attract bigger and better events. "for the first time ever our convention center landed in the black last year.... over multiple days and that would be bringing it to the next level" construction is slated to begin in february of next year and the hotel is expected to be finished in december of 2017. it's time now to get a first look at the forecast... let's head down to at the science center. ad lib wx quick skies will become partly sunny this afternoon and temperatures will top out about 60 degrees. clouds will fill in late tonight ahead of our stormy weather expected on wednesday. more details on the potential for severe storms... and with today being exactly one food workers are joining in on a nationwide strike saying they're taking the fight for a living wage to the ballot box. members of the iowa citizens for community improvement will stage "fight for fifteen dollars" protests across the state today. dozens of workers will gather in front of a mcdonald's in des moines and waukee demanding at least 15 dollars an hour and better working conditions. the protests will start at 3-45 5-30 p-m. right now, iowa's minimum wage is 7 dollars and 25 cents an hour....which is the federal minimum. members of bernie sanders' campaign will rally with the iowa workers today and say that number is unacceptable. "workers who work for the united states government deserve the right to raise their children in security. they deserve the righto earn enough to live in a decent apartment or a decent house. while the democratic presidential hopeful won't actually be in iowa.... sanders showed his support for the fight for 15 dollars movement on capitol hill. during the morning rally, the senator called workers his brothers and sisters and vowed to serve those who serve him. republicans may have to give an answer of their own on minimum wage during tonight's g-o-p debate in milwaukee wisconsin. for the first time... only eight candidates will take part in the main debate. mike huckabee and governor chris christie are assigned to the under - card debate. political analysts say jeb bush and marco rubio have a lot to prove this time around. but the main showdown will be rivals drilling the normally calm ben carson on his violent past. "this is the only election in history where you're better off if you stabbed somebody. what are we coming to?" the under - card debate begins at 6 p-m... with the main debate at 8... on fox business network. republicans in central iowa can watch the debate together tonight... the "dallas county g-o-p" is hosting a party at "mickey's irish pub" in waukee. it runs from 5 to 10 p-m. anyone is welcome... but an r-s-v-p is encouraged. you can do that on the group's facebook page. organizers hope the event will attract potential caucus goers. fresh off the debates... two republican presidential hopefuls will spend their veteran's day in iowa. jeb bush is scheduled to make three stops in the state tomorrow... he begins the day at the "hy-vee" in johnson... to serve coffee to veterans. then he's off to atlantic... for a meeting at the "coca - cola bottling company." and later he'll speak at the fire department in waukee. rand paul is set to make two stops in the afternoon tomorrow... he'll start in council bluffs... to meet with voters at the "hilton garden inn." then he's headed to ames... to host an event at "jeff's pizza." where waukee students will go to school next year is now in the hands of the school board... its members are responsible for finalizing a new boundary proposal... presented to them last night. the plan is to reduce overcrowding in many of its elementary schools and to prepare the opening of "grant ragan elementary school" next fall. the new boundary would affects nearly 600 students. but many parents say the changes will negatively impact their kids' 'my son, whos currently in first grade, will be in three schools by the time hes in fourth grade and theres an overwhelming body of research, as the glen village talked about, that suggest s that making children switch schools is not good for their learning. it sets them back 6-8 months, 6-9 months, and it also has profound psychological effects that really arent fully understood.' the school board will vote on the plan in december. still ahead on your news at noon. every week, meteorologist jeriann ritter tells us what we can expect for the weather. but her son's recent diagnosis is something she never saw coming. the disease doctors call a medical mystery, and the new treatment making it more manageable. but first... it's one of the most common and easiest ways to get to school. but some say it's the most dangerous for students. the videos gaining attention and the feature parents and safety are demanding all school buses to require. millions of students ride the right now, there are 44 states that have no school bus seat belt requirements. for the first time, the federal government is recommending seat belts in every single school bus, nationwide. jeff rossen has more. school bus accident... after school bus accident... children flying through the air, this will be dramatic. to show you the danger, we even staged a live crash here on today. wow, as a parent myself, that is so disturbing to watch in person. the child dummies inside thrown around. look at the dent that it makes in the seat and the level of impact there. every year, kids are killed...thousands injured. so why aren't they strapped in? the national highway traffic safety administration doesn't require seat belts on school buses. in september, i went to the top official. should there be seat belts on school buses? there's no question that the safest way to get to school is in that big yellow bus. would safety belts make them even safer? absolutely. so why not mandate that right now as we start a new school year? and so that's really the question that we've been looking at.now, months later...nhtsa taking action...officially declaring "seat belts save lives..." and going even further "our goal is a three-point belt for every child on every bus" asking school districts to do it voluntarily...and if not..."rulemaking" may follow. that top official speaking with nbc news again monday. i hope that everyone including manufacturers challenge themselves, why aren't we all doing everything we can to get that seat belt on that school bus.and here's why it's so important. watch this crash test video. these dummies don't have seat belts on. now look at the dummies that do. big difference. they stay in their seats. safety experts say it's a no brainer. when you look at children from the age of 0 to 5 they are restrained in the back seat of their vehicle that is their habit they know that's safer. they get on their big yellow school bus where are the seat belts? since this isn't a mandate yet...it's up to local school districts to spend the money and do it. but it's expensive. and experts worry, they won't...unless they're firefighters spent part of the morning putting out a grass join the fight to make college affordable. join the fight for alexis. more clouds will fill in over the skies of iowa this afternoon but still nice conditions with temperatures reaching the low 60s. it is going to be wet and stormy by wednesday afternoon. a few storms may be strong to severe, especially in southeast iowa. this is all due to a strong area of low pressure that will drop through the central us tomorrow. behind that system, it will be really windy and cold. a high wind watch will go into effect wednesday night through thursday morning. highs will be in the 40s by friday. the metro should drop friday morning. still ahead on your news at still ahead on your news at 363219 - i thought we were gonna go to the doctor and get a quick pill or something but that was not the case meteorologist jeriann ritter is used to predicting the highs and lows. but her son's sudden diagnosis is something no radar could have predicted. after the break how it changed the family's life and why there was good morning, honey. mmm. honey? so sorry, mrs. parker. so sorry... find a doctor, coordinate appointments, or transfer records with bewell 24/7. one of the many services provided exclusively to wellmark members. call 844-84-bewell. jeb bush: we do not have to be the world's policeman. we have to be the world's leader. who's going to take care of the christians that are being eliminated in the middle east? who's going to take care of israel and support them - our greatest ally in the middle east? the united states has the capability of doing this, and it's in our economic and national security interest that we do it. i will be that kind of president and i hope you want that kind of president for our country going forward. announcer: right to rise usa is responsible but only 5-percent of them have type- one diabetes. awareness month... doctors call type-one a "medical mystery" and they have yet to find a cure... channel 13's jodi whitworth shows us the challenges of living with type- one... and what a cure would mean to some members of our channel 13 family. 260205 - this is big, this is our first big new obstacle - jeriann it's an exciting day for this familiar face -- but with excitement always come nerves 293314 - inserting the censor into his skin, getting the needle out and then it pops off... i didnt think it was gonna look like this did you rob?! - jeriann this visit to blank children's hosptial means peace of mind -- something channel 13 meteorologist jerriann ritter and her husband rob haven't had since the diagnosis 392806 - were used to forecasting highs and lows but these unexpected highs and lows are adjusting to this new way of life ... hasn't been easy and it's a reminder of how much learning lies ahead 113619 - sometimes the younger the better, it just becomes a way of life and they dont know any doctor dan sleiter -- a nurse practioner -- at blank children's hospital says the number of children with type one diatbetes is growing... diagnosing up to five kids a week... the scary part is... it's not genetic and the disease can literally come out of no where.. 554116 - is there something in our environment that is causing these triggers? is there something in our diet that is causing these triggers. all auto immune dieases are on the rise and we don't know exactly why - and -- there is no cure 551724 - its a hard thing for us as providers to explain to a family, i know what you have but i dont know why you have it but with the help medical technology there's a silver lining 432710 - you don't have to prick your finger as much. i know! so i have to keep in on right now? yep, your never gonna take it off it's called dexcom 290016 - these are the censors, they look more intimidating then they really are it's a censor , implanted into sugar levels every five minutes... and send the results via text message to jeriann and her husband. it's only a temporary fix.. but jeriann says her family's stresses should serve as a reminder for others to tap into their parental instincts when they feel something is wrong... 260222 - i want it to just be like when i was in kindergarten. i didn''t have diabetes in kindergarten jodi whitworth channel 13 news teases are done! nationwide protests. fast food the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began -- fighting injustice and inequality, speaking truth to power. he moved to vermont, won election and praise as one of america's best mayors. in congress, he stood up for working families and for principle, opposing the iraq war, supporting veterans. now he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system funded by over a million contributions, tackling climate change to create clean-energy jobs, fighting for living wages, equal pay, people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather, an honest leader building a movement with you to give us a future to believe in. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. are fighting for 15. why they chose to hold rallies on this date and where they will take place today in the metro. and, a driver used to rushing people to the hospital has a new reason to head there. what caused this morning crash...and how the people involved are good afternoon. thank you for joining us. i'm megan reuther. an ambulance driver taking a patient to the hospital ended up there for another reason...a morning car crash. it happened at the intersection of southwest 6th street and m-l-k parkway just after 7.... the ambulance was going northbound on southwest 6th with its sirens on when it sped through a red light at m-l-k. another car headed westbound on m-l-k collided with the ambulance at the intersection. both the driver of the ambulance and the patient went to the hospital as a precaution, no injuries from the crash were reported. the driver of the car did not go to the hospital. des moines community leaders made a big announcement regarding the walnut street revitalization project. "today i am excited to announce that we will be bringing history to life just like that here in this space with a wells fargo museum" community leaders gathered at the wells fargo bank lobby on walnut street to make the announcement this morning. it's part of the street revitalization project. the plans to update the street came to a halt in march of 20-14 when the younkers building at 7th and walnut caught fire. back when it was first announced... backers said the revitalization woul
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k-9s. i looked at k-9 units, k-9 teams across the nation. repositioning a number of those from small, lesser-traveled airports to the large, high-volume airports. bringing in a number of new teams on board this year. i will get you a full report for the committee. it shows we are moving, i believe, in the right direction with respect to thinking of the system. and then i just want to make comment with respect to your meants. you have to particular a systemic view of this. if you look at secrete elements of the system, all you will do is look at discreet elements of the system and not look at how they work with one another. understanding a how all the components work with one another speaks to false alarm rates, the proper use of kay-9s. >> i yield back. >> i recognize the gentle woman ms. norton for five minutes. >> thank you. thank you very much. mr. chairman, this is an important hearing. before i ask my question, this is a copy of the district of columbia license. we have had to have the administrator in and the deputy administrator in be
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k-9s. i looked at k-9 units, k-9 teams across the nation. repositioning a number of those from small, lesser-traveled airports to the large, high-volume airports. bringing in a number of new teams on board this year. i will get you a full report for the committee. i think it is a good report and it shows we're moving, i believe, in the right direction with respect to thinking of the system. and then i just want to make comment with respect to your comments. you have to particular a systemic view of this. if you look at discreet elements of the system, all you will do is look at discreet elements of the system and not look at how they work with one another. understanding how all the components work with one another speaks to false alarm rates, the proper use of k-9s. to other things. i'm happy to provide a much fuller brief at the committee's discretion on how we're doing that. >> i yield back. >> i recognize the gentle woman from the district of columbia, ms. norton, for five minutes. >> thank you. thank you very much. mr. chairman, this is an important hearing. before i ask my question, this is a copy of the district of columbia license. we have had to have the administrator in and the deputy administrator in because it changed from saying washington, d.c. to saying district of columbia. apparently this really befuddled the screen. some asked for their passport. this license wasn't recognized. so i want to provide you with a copy of this before you leave so that periodic reminders can be made. this was a change. i understand it was changed from washington, d.c. there was an attempt by the administrator or deputy administrator who worked with me. i want to make sure this doesn't have to come off on your watch since you're new. mr. neffenger,
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k. >> 5 k. unless i'm feeling bowl, i guarantee you i won't be. >> put money on it. it will be a 5 k. >>> athyria in the racketeering and murder trial of raymond chow. the reason court won't be in session for two weeks. >> the fail of a demolition of a alabama smokestack. ♪ you should shop at grocery outlet first, ♪ ♪ because their prices are up to 60% less ♪ ♪ than what you'll find at regular stores. ♪ ♪ but wait -- there's more! shop here first and you'll always find more bargains. ♪ but wait -- there's more! amazing deals on big-name brands in every aisle. ♪ but wait -- there's more! like right now, one-pound of challenge butter is just $2.99. save up to four bucks. ♪ grocery outlet. bargain market. ♪ . >>> there's a pretty picture four with the music that goes with it. the bridge, the moon. the wolf howling at the moon. >> the bay area is getting higher than usual king tide. the king tides and the rain combine to create flooding in low-lying areas. one problem spot in marin county is the stinson beach area on the 101. part of the road was under water. in san francisco the water w
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k-mart greeter. >> i really do want to be, wal-mart greeter isn't it? >> well, maybe you can start k-mart a greeter department. >> instead of undercover boss, undercover anchor. >> what do you think? >> you work at k-mart. that would be awesome. you work at a k-mart. >> i don't want anything undercover. i want you to cover up. >> i know what you're saying. >> you'll be under, and it will be covered. >> so we'll leave it to the viewers. if he bridges that stuff in, should i wear it? okay. if you are getting ready to lever the house to travel right now, you know, close to 50 million people are going to drive for their turkey dinner today. >> can you believe that? but if you're not on a road trip then you probably are at the supermarket. big grossers like wal-mart says it takes a lot of planning to get shelves stocked for the season. >> we work all year long to make sure weaver not just the items for thank giving and for your christmas and holiday party, but the other 60 plus days of every day meals. >> well, whether you are roast it, smoke it, or frying it, talking about turkeys, these guys get top billing says americans will carve up 46 million turkeys today. when it comes to other figuring, google tells us, users consistently search for reci
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k-9 riggs received a bullet and stab protective vest yesterday. it was donated by the nonprofit group vested interest in k-9s. it is embroidered with the message "be safe as you go into service." k-9 vests cost between $1700 and $2200 each. governor hassan will help kick off the annual salvation army red kettle campaign today. they will be out until christmas eve. last year, donations helped provide assistance to more than 52,000 people in new hampshire. it is always interesting to see what they find in those kettles. sean: sometimes, jewelry, right? right now, it is 6:12. do you want to prove your -- improve your writing skills? there is a website for that and you might learn something about yourself in the process. erin: a skydiver in peru got a little more than he bargained for. fernando gava jumped from the plane at 10,000 feet, but the and he was left dangling outside that plane for half an hour. he was finally able to cut away the jumpsuit with a knife. he safely floated to earth. it was probably wonderful to finally reach the ground after all of that. sean: james bond up there. erin: a fast-moving fire raced through a public transit lot causing millions of dollars worth o
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k) man's or earas. right now i want to share with you my favorite piece of 401(k) advice. this is not some abstract idea. a difference based on how i manage my own 401(k). you know what i am about to tell you is worth hearing. most people will take advantage of the 401(k) plan contributed on a monthly basis. and usually it is automatic. taken right out of your paycheck. every month you end up putting in 1/12 of your critical. there are people who will tell you to leave it alone. to just passively invest your money. i am not one of them. why not? there will be time when the margaret takes a hit. a big hit. why would you contribute every stock market changes? so here's how you can take advantage of a big decline will when the stock market pullbacks are the reason. whenever you get a 10% dechina in the s&p 500, what should that would you have to double down. that month you put in twice your normal amount. mean 1/6 over what you man to eninvestigate. if the market stays down, the year might be over. this is what i do. it if you embrace the 1/12. contribute every month, month after talking. i'm talking about investing it. or if you're using an actively managed funds with a manage we are a long record of consistent performance. you probably can't find a mut
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k-9 riggs received a bullet and stab protective vest yesterday. the vest was donated by the interest in k-9' s." it is embroidered with the message "be safe as you go into service." k-9 protective vests cost between $1700 and $2200 each. more rain ahead. kevin says it looks like it will be a wet evening commute. we have needed the rain. yesterday was much needed across the area. timeline of the rainfall is different. it was morning through midafternoon. today, it will be through the evening before this pulls away. the weekend area of high pressure starting to settle in. a couple of places we will nudge up above 50. shower activity starts to get going after the lunch hour today and will be around the evening commute. quick clearing overnight. could be a couple of mixed [sfx:] all candidates' voices talking over one another my dad carried mail on his back. they called him "john the mailman" and they loved him because he looked out for everyone in those neighborhoods. i learned something from my father, do your best to look out for other people. we turned ohio around and we created jobs and cut taxes and balanced our budgets. john kasich's for us. responsible for the content of >>> welcome back to "gma." and take a look at this. a passenger on a cruise ship hit in the head with a sliding door. that lawsuit just settled in court and we're going to tell you the multimillion dollars that he was awarded. >> a whole lot of money. that story is just ahead. also right now, dangerous winds moving across the country this morning after that powerful storm struck from texas to illinois overnight. ten tornadoes reported. fierce wind gusts knock over vehicles and power lines. and the black friday frenzy could look a little different at walmart this year. the retail giant is ditching those doorbuster deals and instead of having these hourly deals, they're going to offer nearly all the deals online and in stores all at once. >> so mayhem 24/7. not just every hour. >> around the clock. >> another chain making news hitting the tipping point banning tips at their restaurant and michael, you have more on that ahead. >> good morning, everybody. here's a tip. don't tip. that's what one big restaurant chain is saying this morning. could it be the start of a that's ahead in "the speed feed." >> okay, michael. thank you. >>> we begin this half hour with that tragedy in indianapolis. a young pastor's pregnant wife shot in their home. abc's gio benitez is here with their story. good morning, gio. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. such a sad story. it started as an apparent home invasion tuesday morning but the pastor's wife was in the house while he was at the gym. a mother who was pregnant again losing her life. this morning, heartbreak in indianapolis. a young couple torn apart after a mystery gunman shot 28-year-old amanda blackburn in the head. her husband, local pastor davey blackburn, getting home from the gym and finding his home broken into. his wife on the ground. he calls 911 and rushes her to a local hospital. but it was too late. she died. reportedly 12 weeks pregnant. >> what our detectives believe currently is that this was a robbery, likely to have gone afoul. >> reporter: the two already have a child and appear to be magdly in love. posting youtube video after youtube video. this one just two weeks ago. >> on our way to chicago to take a little romantic getaway. >> reporter: here amanda blackburn over offering some marriage advice to men. >> you can lead your wife best by just being a really, really godly example to her. >> reporter: here the whole family dressed up for halloween just days ago. >> our detectives are following up on several promising leads, but at this point they have not released suspect information. >> reporter: police now the pair had moved to indy just a few years ago to build the resonate church and davey blackburning releasing this statement "it's impossible to communicate all the emotions my heart has been forced to process. i have not only lost my ministry partner and support, but also my very best friend." and there was also another home invasion earlier that night or morning in the same area and police are looking to see if they are connected. but so far they haven't made that connection so far. lots of questions here. but just so sad. >> yeah, hopefully they'll find out, at least get some leads soon. all right, thanks. >>> we turn to that eye-popping court case. an illinois man awarded more than $20 million in damages after being injured by a sliding door on a cruise ship. abc's matt gutman has the story. >> reporter: watch as those sliding doors close right on james hausman's head hitting him on the temple. you see him wobble. turn to his wife carol and try to regain his composure. the 61-year-old from springfield, illinois, was on a round the world cruise. >> our ships are designed to strike a perfect balance. >> reporter: aboard holland america's "ms amsterdam." his concussion and alleged brain injury worth $21 million according to a federal jury awarding hausman the sum after a nine-day trial. >> he has memory problems. he has seizures now. >> reporter: but this morning the cruise line saying it'll appeal. in a statement calling the judgment excessive. but in the trial hausman's attorney argued that his concussion was one of possibly dozens of other sliding door injuries aboard holland america's ships. >> 34 other incidents of sliding automatic doors hitting passengers. >> reporter: those other incidents, one awarded him $5 million in injury damages and $16.5 million in punitive damages. hausman's wife said she'd instantly swap that money to have her old husband back. for "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> okay, let's talk to dan abrams about this right now. $21.5 million. too much? >> it's nuts. i mean $21.5 million for this sort of injury is excessive. i think the cruise company is right. now, that doesn't mean he shouldn't be entitled to recover damages. he should. but even look at the jury's verdict. a million and a half are for current damages. 3.5 are for future damages and then 16.5 are punitive meaning intended to punish -- >> couldn't they argue you need the punitive damages because this happened so many other types in the past. >> that's why. this jury was clearly angry at this company. they were clearly angry and saying, look, you should have known, you've been negligent in the past but this is one of the problems. this is the reason people see a verdict like this and they mock our legal system and i think an appellate court will probably reduce the amount but you're absolutely right. punitive damages like this are intended to send a message which says, this goes beyond this case. this is an example of justice for more than just this particular plaintiff, but for all the other people who should have been protected before the negligence of this particular company. >> putting the companies on notice. dan abrams. >> i think it'll be reduced. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, americans spend billions of dollars every year on prescription glasses and contacts but are you really getting the best deals? mara schiavocampo is going to have that. mara. >> robin, we teamed up with "consumer reports" to cover some insider secrets helping one family save more than $500. how we did it is coming up just get to kohls and find everything you need to entertain everyone this holiday season plus, everyone gets $10 kohls cash for every $50 spent. with the pain and swelling of my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may help. orencia works differently by targeting a source of ra early in the inflammation process. for many, orencia provides long-term relief of ra symptoms. it's helped new ra patients and those not 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can do to save big without sacrificing any quality. brandon and rebecca robinson have four young girls and adding to the cost, mom and 11-year-old ki anna both wear glasses. ki anna's prescription changing as often as every six months. >> kind of small. >> she needs two pairs in the same year because her eyes are progressively getting worse. >> reporter: the robinsons don't between mom and daughter shopping at big chain stores, they spend an estimated thousand dollar a year on glasses. so we brought in "consumer reports" sue byrne to focus on cutting that bill down. first, sue says get in front of a computer. >> absolutely cheapest way to >> reporter: sites like zenni optical or simply eyeglasses often sell the same or similar frames you can find in stores but because they don't have the less. we looked up rebecca's kianna's glasses and found similar frames for more than $100 cheaper. >> these are like your exact same ones. >> reporter: will you get the same quality lenses online as in the store? >> i would be concerned a little bit. stipes when you go cheap, maybe you're also giving up on quality. >> reporter: so we enlisted two of our "gma" interns to help test it. dr. lisa park at nyu langone medical center giving eye exams and testing the glasses this they bought at pearle vision and walmart and online at warby parker. all of them accurate. next up sue says just because you have a new prescription doesn't mean you have to buy new frames. >> you take your frames and you walmart or costco and our readers found this was really high satisfaction. >> reporter: walmart and costco charge between $10 and $0 to bring in outside frames but check out the savings. costco lenses are only $80 and include anti-glare, scratch resistance and uv protection coatings and you don't even have to be a costco member. just go with a friend who is. lastly, sue says, always negotiate. >> if you absolutely fall madly in love with a pair of glasses at your doctor's office then the best thing you can do is try to haggle price. >> reporter: going forward buying online could have the robinsons seeing more than $500 a year in savings. now, as for those eyewear websites a lot offer hundreds of frames which can also give you a find at the store. >> but you can't do this online. you can't put the glasses on and see how they look. >> actually you can virtually so a lot of sites allow you to upload your photo and try different pair of glasses on. we did that with mine. got some little different samples and you guys too to see what you might look like with different frames on. what you would look like and, you know, i'm actually in the market for some glasses because i lost mine soy -- >> i like those. >> a like those a lot. >> i'm a fan of the bigger rims. when you're ordering online you have to know the return policy. ill-fitting glasses aren't just uncomfortable. >> heavier or hurt right here. >> ha can affect your vision so you want to make sure. >> okay. i love the ones you picked out, the white ones but i think i'll stick with these. >> i'll stick with might too. >> mara, thanks so much. you guys are looking sharp in those glasses. >> i don't know who picked mine. i'm not in love with them. >> he looks like urkel. >> thank you. did i pick those lenses? no, i did not. >>> coming up they're ending tipping. what does that mean for your wallet. you have that in "the speed feed." >> oh, i see what you did. >> yeah. welcome to the annual lighting of the tree. let the holidays begin! 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>>> jennifer lawrence speaking out in a "gma" exclusive taking on hollywood's pay gap. >> my question to myself was why am i not asking for it. >> channeling her inner katniss with diane. >> your form is just horrible. the "the hunger games" and the road ahead. >>> i remember the first time i said, good morning, america. still exciting. >> and we're celebrating 40 years of "gma." robin sharing some of her from the pyramids to the president and the emotional moment one family found their destruction. a live reunion this morning you don't want to miss. >>> and the entire cast of "how to get away with murder", here live as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. never been in love before >>> it is wonderful to have the cast here, okay, lara. >> i've done it. >> look at them all. >> we love this show. >> ah. >> i know it's early. we understand. it's a great show. >> it is an excellent show and just two more episodes until the midseason break. they have a little sneak peek and we'll have some fun with them ahead. >>> also as you know we'll be coming up on our 40th birthday and, robin, you're going to share some of your favorite stories of your time here. >> it is a privilege. i've said this when people invite us into their homes each and every morning and we say good morning, america and the people we have met along the way and so i'm looking forward to sharing that and reuniting with the family that we helped unite. >> that was an amazing story. >> you started when you were like 12, right? >> i feel like i've been here all 40 years. >>> and the whole event starts next tuesday. we'll go 40 hours straight tuesday at 5:00 p.m., 40 for 40 live stream marathon broadcast, 40 hours straight. >> it's a big family reunion. >> thursday morning here. that's exactly right. now amy with the morning rundown. >>> we begin with new video from a major offensive being launched right now against isis in northern iraq. kurdish fighters backed by u.s. air strikes are trying to recapture a strategic city near the syrian border and now reportedly taken control of a road that serves as a vital isis supply route. >>> also this morning, announced a series of there are raids across europe. more than a dozen suspects, many of them linked to isis are charged with plotting attacks. >>> well, five years after the massive bp oil spill there is word half of that oil may still be at the bottom of the gulf of mexico. a scientist claims the chemical used to disperse the oil did not work but the oil tri questions those findings. >>> and new concerns overnight about people aiming lasers at aircraft. here in new york city, three news helicopters were targeted. one chopper zoomed in on two suspects until police could arrest them. three planes were also hit by lasers in the dallas area. >>> and investigators are looking into the cause of a massive explosion that leveled a duplex in new jersey killing one person and injuring more than a dozen others. abc's linsey davis has the very latest. >> reporter: this is the moment a house gets blown apart. the massive explosion caught on surveillance camera. >> the explosion pancaked the second floor on to the first floor and the people rode that down. >> reporter: it happened just before 8 a.m. wednesday at this two-family home in elizabeth, new jersey. somebody help me. >> reporter: at least one man died in the blast. 15 others were injured. including an 11-year-old. firefighters pulling several people and a dog from the rubble. witnesses say they noticed the faint smell of gas the night before the explosion. >> i felt like it was my last day. >> reporter: the city's mayor confirms the incident was a gas explosion but this morning investigators are trying to determine if someone inside the house was illegally tapping into a gas source. but sometimes the deadly disasters are gas leaks like this house. blown to bits in new jersey last winter. something that happens more often in the cold weather when many are turning up the heat. experts say if you notice a strong odor that smells like rotten eggs, open up the windows and get out immediately. call 911 or the gas company. for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, elizabeth, new jersey. >> very important advice there, linsey, thank you. >>> fans are mourning the tragic death of a beloved actor. nathaniel marston passed away after a car crash. he was best known for his role on "one life to live" and "law & order." he was just 40 years old. police believe he fell asleep at the wheel. >>> america's obesity rate is rising despite efforts to reverse that trend. the cdc saying 38% of american adults are now obese and there are now more obese women than men. >>> well, finally we have seen all sorts of new ideas for alarm clocks that get you out of bed but this may be the most ridiculous yet. yep, look at that. this woman -- oh, my gosh -- do i even need to describe what's happening here. she built an alarm clock that slaps her in the face and connected it to a rotating motor and attached a rubber hand to it. it backfired at one point the motor there but she says you know what, it works. she hasn't overslept yet. >> i bet. >> now that we played it, can she get rid of it? >> someone in your house -- >> uncomfortable. whoo! >> let's go over to michael. >> oh, boy. what people come up. what's ahead on the "gma morning menu," jennifer lawrence and diane sawyer, one-on-one taking on the big apple, equal pay in hollywood and so much more. >>> super selfie secrets. the new makeup that could revolutionize the way you take pictures. >>> plus tgit and we have amazing "deals & steals" inspired by your favorite characters and guess what we have here today on "gma" live in times square, we have the cast of "how to get away with murder." i really like this organic soup. yeah. at least we know what he's eating. campbell's organic soups. made for real, real life. it's holiday time, and no fruit is as versatile as our ocean spray cranberries, which is why we're declaring it "the unofficial official fruit of the holidays." the fig's gonna be so bummed. 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[gasp] ah! ah! ah! ah! we'll match any price on even the hottest toys human maintenance guy would to that resident it was the it's amazing to me because it takes me seconds. but yet, when i go into the apartment, i'm there for half an hour. it is not just hanging a picture, it is conversing, it is being a friend. there aren't old people there. there are actually young people with old clothing on. >>> welcome back to "gma" and look who is here right here, diane sawyer. [ cheers and applause ] >> i had my slapping alarm clock. >> what it looked like you had a oh, we did. you know, she's been speaking out about income and equality issues and about gender inequality issues and she is one spirited girl from kentucky. we are two louisville girls a few years apart. started out in my kitchen. >> two hometown girls in new york city. >> oh, my gosh. >> my kitchen but the barbecue is pure kentucky. we both grew up in louisville, 45 years apart, but steeped in the soft hills of home. >> oh, my god. i have -- i've never seen this picture. >> who -- >> oh, my god, band class. >> did they assign you -- >> no, i just -- >> people don't joust wander into oboe. >> i did. >> any music you think of as home. >> i'll be honest, i just have been into a bone aim not sure how to spit it out on camera. >> i would offer. back in louisville she was a cheerleader for awhile. >> no sweat, this game ain't over yet. >> reporter: i was a bookworm likely to succeed. chatiest. >> oh, yeah, most talkative girl in school two years in a row. >> very good. congratulations. >> pretty hard to get. >> at age 25 she some kind of dazzling hybrid. an irreverent kid are you coming to the tree >> reporter: the final episode of "the hunger games: mockingjay - part 2" is about to arrive, again, she is katniss, the embodiment of strength in the face of fear. >> it's all a business. >> reporter: offscreen, jennifer lawrence herself has been making news with a kind of warrior challenge all her own. when hacked e-mails about her movie "american hustle" revealed she was paid less than her male co-stars she wrote about it saying if i'm honest with myself it's partly because she had fallen into a trap women face, not wanting to be difficult or spoiled. while men don't care. >> my question to myself was why am i not asking for it. and i think i know that i've always kind of carried a habit of submissiveness with the idea that makes me more likable. >> reporter: some of her co-stars have spoken out for her and for other women in the workplace everywhere. something because we need to talk about it. on average women are paid 21% less than men. we can ask for the same exact thing that men do. and we do face the reality that we do get judged more. it's just something that is intrinsic and i would love to see change. >> reporter: we are now heading downtown in new york city to a unique store, a kind of gallery that has mucherry in the back. >> all the way back. >> reporter: i try it. >> told you to point down. your form is just horrible. >> i thought -- >> pull back on your shoulder blade. >> reporter: a minute later she disappears. >> i showed diane how to shoot archery today and let's just say she nailed it. >> reporter: by late afternoon when we 1i9 to talk she's reflective about her life now at the crossroads. so what's the biggest difference in you in the last year? >> you know, when i wrapped "the hunger games," i wrapped these movies have been my life for so long and they had to come first and everything. i was also in a relationship with somebody for five years and we broke up around the same time that i wrapped those movies and it was kind of being 24 was this whole year of who am i without these movies, who am i without this man? future ahead may be marriage, maybe not. >> i don't know if i ever will get married. i'm okay with that. i don't feel like i need anything to complete me. i love meeting people. people come nothing your life and bringing something -- i don't really plan on getting married. i might. i definitely want to be a mother. >> reporter: when you don't need it is when you get to choose it. >> yeah. >> reporter: it's great. more about me. i would like -- by christmas, you'll see her in another movie called "joy" about a struggling housewife who invents a miracle mop and transforms everything. >> in america all races and all classes can meet and make whatever opportunities they can. >> she has this ability, this magic that she finally can't deny any longer. >> reporter: but for now she is moving on from a kind of legacy as the girl who awakened a generation of tiny fans and believe in yourself. and there she is. you know, she is such an extraordinary and truly natural actor that at one point some acting teacher said don't ever go to acting class again. don't touch it don't let anybody interfere with what you know to do and by the way, the latest "the hunger games," the last one is out on november 24th. >> we're looking forward to see it. >> we're seeing it tomorrow. pretty good afternoon archer too. >> i happened to hit the door and ceiling. peep running for their lives. >> it's harder than you look. direction. >> you have to aim down. >> you have to aim down then we got down on our knees and, of course, i fly -- but she's really good. >> i really love what you said to her about when you get -- choose. >> that's true and she's so >> yet so mature at 25. >> old soul. >> it's wonderful. she's really extraordinarily confident about her love of what she does and her love of acting. she's going to direct someday and she's writing a screenplay with amy schumer now. >> oh, goodness. oh, we talked about that. >> she said amy schumer said she'd pay her $100 if she called me di during the interview. >> and she didn't, did she? tonight. >> tonight on "nightline." >> i can't wait. >> for sure it's going to be a long and we did through a lot of mods. we go to the place she was discovered and togs about being a child. it wasn't easy for her at all until she found what she loved. her gift. >> wonderful having you here and we get to have you back next week. >> that's right. >> big family reunion. >> big 40. >> see you then. thank you, diane. >>> let's get down to michael. and tgit, everybody. tory johnson's "deals & steals" are all inspired by thursday's abc hits, "grey's anatomy." "scandal" and "how to get away with murder." >> perfect. >> you like that? >> i love that. okay, so first up, so everyone who watches "scandal" knows olivia pope always has a really stunning satchel and so we've got an exceptional assortment here. all genuine leather. gorgeous gold hardware, lots of pockets. two different straps to carry it like that or the big strop. >> olivia pope power walk. >> but we've got a deal even olivia would love. normally these bags which come in six different color, $375, all slashed by 79%. $79. >> wow, 79 bucks. >> love that. so, rebecca who is on "how to get away with murder" always has -- i always seem to see lots of arm candy. there's always an arm party. there's lots going on over there so i love these particular wraps. wrapped around five times from lulu dharma. gorgeous beading. big assortment to choose from. look good on you as does everything. big discounts on these as well normally depending on the one you choose, $119, everything is slashed by 76%. $29 for your own arm party. okay, so this an ode to shonda rhimes. this is all of the iconic sayings from thursday nights and i took this particular one from her twitter account, don't tweet me your craziness, i love that but you can choose any phrase you want. any phrase you want. a message, mantra, something meaningful for you. you can create your own glass dish, one of the best holiday gifts ever. three different sizes, normally 40 you choose. >> what is the deal? >> slashed in half, $20 to $32. gorgeous gift. okay, so here is the wine stopper that robin pointed out this morning on twitter that olivia pope would love. so you take this cork and you freeze this, you freeze that then put that into the wine bottle so instead of putting this wine bottle in its own chilling you're chilling it from the inside of the bottle. brilliant, right? brilliant. we have wine stoppers as well normally $18 to $40 slashed by 60%. $7 to $16. >> i'm all over that. a great idea. >>> last but not least anyone from "how to get away with murder" would know that annalise always has really great bags, i love these particular clutch bags so, look, you got a little one just ike that. >> matches myout fit. >> or liza is here to play with it. you vouch for what we're doing. >> indeed. >> cute. >> great. >> amazing deal on these. normally these bags are $78, all of these today only are slashed by 65%, $27 and free shipping. free qhipping. who doesn't love free shipping. >> i love it. i love a nice clutch. the holidays are coming up. all right. thanks to all these companies for providing these great deals, head to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to get the codes and livings for these bargains. let's go outside to ginger. michael. young. what's your name, young lady. >> stella. >> stella from branson, missouri. i used to be so scared of you at chuck e. cheecheese. open the curtain. remember that. the forecast instead. let's go ahead and get right into it. you know what, we have seen quite a bit -- i wanted to show you orlando very hot but this morning the fog moving through. they've had six 90 plus degree days in november alone. the most they've ever had and they'll get close to record again today and then it'll cool down for the start of the weekend. kevin: low clouds and fog only continuing to thicken as the morning moves along. those clouds eventually yield some showers as quickly as 11:30 this morning. the window for though showers continues through midnight tonight before the air mass behind it starts to move in. today, 40' s to lower 50' s. tomorrow, we should be up into the 50' s with partial sunshine into the upper half of the state. we could end up with a couple of >> lara, my alabama women here can't wait for "pop." we should get in for that. thanks. we begin with a veterans day story that will warm your heart. we want to you meet noorwood thomas who was a 21-year-old world war ii soldier stationed in london when he met joyce. a 17-year-old nurse in training. a couple of magical months together back in 1944 and then they were separated. thomas had to go fight the battle of normandy and that was that. or was it? 71 years apart and the 93-year-old world war ii vet has ever fell in love with on the other side of the world and they did it in a very modern way. her son found her love on the internet. the son connected the two. they had a chat via skype. it turned out that joyce had moved to australia, she was divorced. he was a widower. joyce told him she had always kept a photo of norwood from that magical time she said good morning to every single day. he said, you know what, i'd like you to say good morning to me in person and the two plan to meet. >> oh, my goodness. >> he is in the u.s. she is in australia. and their kids are trying to bring them together. >> that's so great. >> 73 years. >> love, love, love. >>> also guys, throwback thursday and diane keaton, another gal we love, she's recommend reminiscing on her days with woody allen and credits her entire career to woody who gave again sam." emma stone who has worked with woody proposed a reunion for the two but the roles are reversed where they swap where she's the sort of woody allen type, they play each other, keaton plays the neurotic allen part. when asked if she'd be interested in another woody allen movie she tells "vanity fair" i dare him to invite me so woody allen, we know you watch "gma." you heard the woman. make it happen. >> accept the challenge. >> accept the challenge. >> right here right now. >> we want to see that happen. >>> and finally, as we all know, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. and now thanks to a "pop news" or should we call it a "pop booze" investigation it appears wine involved. the folks at plymouth bay have alcohol-infused jellies to make your holidays brighter. there's the pumpkin chunkin jelly which combines pear wine hello, english muffin. and if you want to add a little bang to your bagel, perhaps at bad news jelly is your jam. >> what's that. >> raspberry wine and dark chocolate infused jelly that says it might be morning but it's 5:00 somewhere. that is "pop news." >> personed up your thursday. >> it sure did. a great christmas gift idea. >> hey. >> for the holidays. >> get your day started right. >>> help us celebrate our 40th next thursday. we'll come back with robin's favorite mopes in just a little bit. a very special reunion too cap along >> now from wmur news 9. erin: good morning. i' m erin fehlau. the rochester police department along with the stratford county attorney' s office is holding a news conference regarding the recent death of a teenager. the 17-year-old was found dead in a rochester motel on october 27. authorities believe she died from a drug overdose. officials are expected to announce the results of a toxicology report and give an update on the investigation at 2:00 this afternoon. police are investigating a care of strong-arm robberies in downtown laconia. a woman was walking near bisson when two men approached her and demanded her purse. two people approached a homeowner a couple of hours later and demanded a wallet. he locked himself inside and demanded -- and called police. outside. kevin: temperatures are playing out like they did yesterday. mid 40' s to lower 50' s for highs. the rain showers will come in this afternoon and into this evening before pulling away overnight. a big area of low pressure here headed northeast. we get into milder air before this area of low pressure later tomorrow night and into the weekend. temperatures starting today milder than normal. just not going up much into the day. mid 40' s to lower 50' s. the breezes out of the southeast at 10-15 miles per hour closer to the shoreline. we are drying up the debt and -- a bit and macy' the rain showers which is over to wet snow in the mountains er >>> just call me apple. >> oh, welcome back to "gma" and remember that, robin. >> i remember it well. >> you were ethel, lucy is diane. you guys were on that train trip back in 2008. one of many incredible moments. how was the wine? >> that was wine. a little grainy. we often caught our lled herselves thelma and louise. she would say which is which? i would say, honey, you get top billing. i can't wait to celebrate them all. >> celebrating all month. next tuesday we're going big with our epic 40 for 40 marathon. you guys are all aware of that, right? okay. break out the red bull. all leading up to our huge "gma" family reunion on thursday morning, next week, it's going to be fantastic. >> what's so great, you know, you always hear that wonderful laugh and you wonder who it is. you are going to meet eddie and members of the crew. it's not just those of us in front of the camera all these years but so many people. takes a village. >> everyone and . >> eddie, there he is. you don't have to wait till next week. we are looking forward to celebrating with the entire "gma" family next week. each and every morning it is an adventure and it's truly an honor to meet so many inspiring people sharing their remarkable stories of courage and hope from day one it has been a privilege to be your eyes and ears to what's happening in this big, beautiful world of ours. >> we've not had someone anchoring the news on a permanent basis and we can announce today it's going to be robin. >> wow! >> hope you had a good weekend, everybody, i'm robin roberts. >> good morning, everyone. >> good morning, america. i feel like i'm on top of the world. >> over 200 game reserves and national parks here in south africa. 17 alone in the joe berg area. i remember the first time i said this, good morning, america. still exciting. >> that's the news and weather at 7:16. charlie and diane, do i get double pay for doing the weather along with the news? just checking. >> nope. diane. i could not think of two better journalists, human beings, friends to start this wild ride with. >> and good morning, america. live from somewhere in the atlantic ocean and, yes, we are under way, under way and making first. >> reporter: people often ask what's it like to have this view of history. doesn't it? ring to it. >> reporter: and it's great but i look at it differently. i think what is it that i'm learning that's going to change possibly somebody's life who is hearing this. what do you hope to accomplish on this rip. >> i think it's very important for people in the middle east to know that people in the united states care about health and especially women's health. >> a asked him afterwards, what are you dancing, through a translator they said we're celebrating life. the latest from here in port-au-prince, haiti. >> we were able to reunite a family. >> maya esther still at an orphanage in port-au-prince when it struck. there's a family in iowa, the poulter family in the process of adopting a child. can you get to the orphanage. i'm thinking how in the world are we going to find this orphan orphanage and somehow we're able to and we're able to get them on the phone and i remember, you know, i'm seeing their daughter that they're about to adopt and she's okay. >> you found her? >> yes, we found esther. >> oh, thank you. thank you so much. >> when you see so much devastation around you and you're able to give somebody a bit of -- a ray of sunshine in a devastating time, wow. whoo. i have a picture of her, my esther on my desk. that's a connection and that's really cool. there's a lot of responsibility that goes with doing what we do. i moon we're journalists and we cover very important stories, but it's also trying to do whatever we can to add to someone's life. to give them hope when they need hope and it never gets old. i pinch myself every day and just so grateful i've had these opportunities. to have met sully and to have flown with him, i will treasure that memory always. can you imagine what it was like to be at the controls with the pilot responsible for the i actually witnessed the miracle landing. >> just slowly continued down the river and it was almost like he used the hudson river as his runway. could i ever envision that i would not only meet the pilot of that plane, but fly with him. he reminds me so much of my father. i mean there's something about pilots, they're cult from a different cloth. aviation has always been something that i have thought about. one of the experiences i will always remember is the time i went to tuskegee, alabama. it was a fantasy series and i said, you know what, i want to fly a plane like my daddy did. he was a tuskegee airman. dad, this is for you. oh, boy. this is quite a view up here. look at that sunset. wow! and what a great experience that was. it's a way to share with people something that was very personal but also was a teachable moment. life is a journey when i decided to make my mess my message in hopes of helping others, i had no idea that i would be the one that was helped tremendously in return. >> i haven't felt this great in a long time. we challenge yourselves in hopes that we'll challenge people at home. early in the morning it's a start of a new day new hopes new dreams new ways >> sing that. sing that, girl. >> when i tell people i wrote a song with india.arie. you know how it came about. we took a test. it was determined i would either be a songwriter or stand-up comedian. i chose to be a songwriter all we have is now >> there is a real comfort level when you know you've got this terrific safety net and i look around me every morning and i see these four wonderful safety nets. and lara and amy and ginger. sweet caroline >> robin. bum bum bum >> i love that we are, indeed, family. you know how to throw a partee! >> i do not take lightly that i have the opportunity to say good morning, america. good morning, america. that never gets old. >> nope. it never gets ole. everyone is going to share their story with you in the days ahead. so many wonderful stories about heart and family. now, ever since we reunited the poulter family people have been asking about little maya. how is she doing? well, go wide. she's here. here she is. my gosh. we reunited during the show. i'm sorry. i know that the producers wanted to catch the emotion. i couldn't -- i couldn't do that. it is so -- stand up. let me see how tall you are. let everybody see how tall you are. so you're in the -- you're 10 years old now. >> i'm in fourth grade. >> fourth grade. >> what are some of things you like to do? >> i like to play with my little sister, my little brother. and -- >> some track. do i hear you're involved in track a little bit. >> yeah, i do -- i won 400, 200 and 100. >> that's all? just those three? no, you got it going on. mandy and matt, you are just -- seems like type has stood still. what do you remember about that moment when we were able to tell you that we had found not only your daughter but the other children there in the orphanage. >> that was actually one of the greatest moments of our life, robin. it brought us so much hope because we late rally didn't know if she had survived the earthquake so looking back on it a few minutes ago it brought us so much hope to know that she was okay and that it was time to go get her and bring her home. >> i still remember your wide eyes, you were just so wide -- how has the transition been, matt, in bringing her home? >> it's been great. it's been great. we have a very -- obviously it's not an unusual thing for our family so i think maya settled right in and such a resilient -- >> i love these pictures. >> -- and compassionate kid. around her brothers and sisters she settles in very well and takes good care of her younger siblings, it's just been a joy to have her. >> i always look forward to the christmas cards and the school pictures that you've sent me over the years and the family continues to grow and grow and i hear that you're like a second mom so you help with all your brothers and sisters. what do you do around the house to help out. >> i help to clean the office and clean the house. >> the chores. you good. see, that's good. it builds character like that. but how are the other children? >> they're doing great. they're at home watching right now so i'm sure they're very excited and they -- maya's just, she's a wonderful part of the family. she's adored by her brothers and sisters. very mother-in-law to the younger ones. yep. the older kids just, you foe, love to include her in everything they're doing from soccer to basketball to schoolwork. >> all of that so -- >> yeah. >> you know the question everyone asks. what do you want to be when you grow up? >> i want to be a teacher that i can learn -- i can teach the people about god and jesus. >> oh, wonderful. wonderful. you've taken after mom and dad really well there, aren't you? well, it is wonderful to see you again. mandy, matt, thank you so much for allowing us to share your story and how you've stayed in touch over the years has meant so much and as we celebrate our 40 years together. >> and thank you so much, robin and everyone here at abc. for coming to us in one of our biggest types of need and helping bring our daughter home it will always be -- >> you'll always -- ? part of our family and maya's story and we're thankful to god for watching her during that time and we know he has great plans for her life so we're excited to see. >> blessings abound. when we do these stories and show all those -- my longtime producer, all the purchases that we have, when you see these stories that we put together, it's not just us, there's so many people that work on it and she was right there in haiti with me. so thank you, karen and thank you to all the producers for helping us celebrate. okay. all right. so this is where i throw to commercial. can you read this let's go outside to ginger. >> let's go soughtside with ink ginger. >> there you go. >> yes we are all here with the ladies of lakeland high school from michigan. great smiles behind me and they're here for a marketing trip. they're learning. it's very serious but we're learning about the hail that fell in iowa. you know, there were more han 100 severe storm reports. now in the great lakes with hefty winds. we put the iso bar, lines of equal pressure to see how windy it will be from chicago over to pittsburgh to buffalo and even here tomorrow mor kevin: clouds continue to thicken up early this morning. some showers around this afternoon with the next system soon. couple of mixed showers later tomorrow night >> and a big announcement about the american music awards. we are revealing the top five nominees for artist of the year. voted for these as the final five but then luke bryan, ariana grande, nicki minaj, one direction and taylor swift came out on top. you can vote on all the nominees until next thursday, november 19th at the american music awards site. be sure to tune in too, 2015 american music awards hosted by jennifer lopez. i was almost going to do j. law like all the jennifers are together, sunday night, november 22nd at 8:00, 7:00 central right pouters. not letting them out of my sight. >>> coming up the cast of "how to get away with murder." they're here live. jeb bush: leadership means you've got to be all in. it's not about yappin'. it's not about talking. it's about doing. i know how to do this because i was privileged to serve in florida for eight years. and we turned the systems upside down that weren't working. 1.3 million new jobs were created. we cut taxes every year. income rose in people's pockets. people were lifted out of poverty. children started to learn. as president of the united states, i pledge to you that i will solve problems. announcer: right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. i owe about $68,000. i owe $44,000 in student loans. my plan, the new college compact, says you should not have to borrow money to pay tuition if you go to a public college or university. and you ought to be able to refinance student debt. and i don't believe the federal government should be making a profit off of lending to young people who are borrowing to be able to get their education. we have got to make college i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. >>> we're dancing here because we're so happy. it's tgit time and we have just two episodes left of "how to get away with murder." before the midseason break and we've had murder and mayhem on the show so why not add a little kidnapping? we have a sneak peek from tonight's episode. take a look. >> we don't know if anything happened yet. >> we do. it's been kidnapped. >> because you came home to spilled milk on the floor. >> he left his phone. >> maybe he went to cheat with some other guy. >> i don't understand why we're not calling the police. >> the police were already here. >> nate is not involved in this. >> illegal hacked some guy that's a suspect on our other case and now he's kidnapped my boyfriend. >> you should go. >> no. >> i can't have you involved in this. >> i'm already involved. >> whoo. already involved, robin. we are so excited to have viola davis, matt mcgorry, jack falahee, aja naomi king, liza weil, charlie weber and alfred enoch and welcome. >> do people come up and talk to you in your character's name and use your real name, people on the street? >> yeah. >> yeah? >> we do sometimes. >> you get confused. >> sure, sure. >> viola, i know you've been asked this countless times but i'm telling you, the emmy speech was just something that's going to go down in the ages and even i love when you were telling kelly and michael the other day about your husband was a little scared this for a moment. >> i didn't know which way you were going with that speech. he said i was happy when you mentioned harriet tubman because you landed it. >> back around. >> hopefully it's going to bring some change. >> and, you know, your character is pushing boundaries. annalise is just been revealed >> yes. >> you may have a love child, >> well. >> i have to ask what's it like? we don't know yet when you get that script and you read it -- are? >> yes, i have vodka on supply. just to, you know, and body makeup. >> vodka and body makeup. good to know. charlie and liza, you play frank and bonnie, they work directly for annalise viola. what's it like being her number two? >> it's complicated. >> yeah. >> going to walk the line. >> i mean, the twists that it always takes. liza, your character -- i mean, come on now. do you think sometimes going, what do they have me doing next? >> yeah, i think we're always sort of taking it day by day and episode to episode and, yeah, we're just trying to play each moment to the best of our ability. >> yeah. >> when frank meets annalise in the shadows to do something horrible is my favorite part. >> we have the keating five with us here joining us via skype from london we have ail letter enoch who plays wes. >> albert. [ cheers and applause ] >> oh. a little reunion here. >> loy of that. are you annalise's son? >> i'm from london if i divulge that information -- even if i wanted to. >> so my next question probably isn't going to go over well. who shot annalise? >> oh. >> she knows. >> aja. >> aja knows. >> they're not going to reveal any of that. no. but -- but you know what, i spent some time with you on the set the first season and you guys were very anxious. you guys are like family. i mean, when you -- you were so excited to see wes, if you will, maybe your love child but to see him on skype like that, the genuine reaction. billy, you've been around for awhile. what's this cast like? >> the cast is great. great vibe, flowing, you know, work together, easy, seamless and it always comes down to number one so viola leads it, sets the tone. >> i knew he was going to say >> but really does, though. really does. she showed up monday we had big stuff to do after her emmy win and she charged in. >> not knowing my lines. >> but, that's -- she says that. wink-wink and we worked the scene out. got the director, the writer to refocus, get her to where we needed to be and did it, man. >> aja, are you still excited -- you still have the wide eyes from the first day on the set till now. >> i mean it's still so exciting foe moore every moment to be on a set with all of these wonderful, wonderful people and actors. it's really incredible. i'm just so grateful. i'm really grateful to be here. >> aja knows who shot annalise, raised her hands. >> thank you all. you all -- we are up late thursday nights. we're a little tired friday mornings on "gma." thanks to tgit. totally worth it. continued success. blessings and august you do and "how to get away with murder" central as part of tgit right here on abc. coming up big news for one direction fans. >> ooh. wow. the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began -- fighting injustice and inequality, speaking truth to power. he moved to vermont, won election and praise as one of america's best mayors. in congress, he stood up for working families and for principle, opposing the iraq war, supporting veterans. now he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system funded by over a million tackling climate change to create clean-energy jobs, fighting for living wages, equal pay, and tuition-free people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather, an honest leader building a movement with you to give us a future to believe in. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >>> 8:53 back now with big one direction news. they will be part of our huge 40 for 40 live stream event, that is a 40-hour broadcast performing live but before that they're releasing their new album it's called "made in the a.m." sounds just right for "gma." it drops tomorrow and we cannot wait for that. we'll be right back. nobod [sfx:] all candidates' voices talking over one another my dad carried mail on his back. they called him "john the mailman" and they loved him because he looked out for everyone in those neighborhoods. i learned something from my father, do your best to look out for other people. we turned ohio around and we created jobs and cut taxes and balanced our budgets. john kasich's for us. new day for america is responsible for the content of >>> we are happy and we want you to help us celebrate our 40th birthday. pick your favorite moment, vote now on our website. goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! >> yes, amy and lara dancing. >> robot. >> have a great thursday. >> now, from wmur news 9. i' making news, there is new protection for a key member of the wolfeboro police department. k-9 riggs received a bullet and staff-protective vest yesterday donated by the nonprofit vested interest in k-9s. it is embroidered with the message, "be safe when you go into service." canine protective vests costs $1700-$2200 each. governor hassan will help kick off the salvation army red kettle campaign today. they will be out until christmas eve. last year, donations collected around the state helped to provide assistance to more than 52,000 people in new hampshire. we are waking up to a bit of a cloudy morning. in the afternoon, we are going to see some rain showers, right? kevin: eight a di -- a drier morning commute. in the afternoon, showers will develop. we get into a milder air mass the day tomorrow before the cooler air truly arrives. the rainfall will likely be about the same. a breeze picking up out of the east and southeast through the afternoon. we continue on with that theme, along with the better chance of rainfall through the evening commute and threw about 11:00 tonig
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