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good morning, america. the deep freeze bringing bone-chilling cold and wind, north to south at this hour. highways at a standstill. snow sweeping all the way to north carolina. why it's feeling like january in november. new developments in the obama care debacle. reports this morning the website will not be fixed fully by the november deadline. as we hear from the mysterious woman whose face became the target for critics. dubbed glitch girl. how she said she was bullied off the site in an exclusive interview. >> i'm here to defend myself. and stand up for myself. alec baldwin. emotional in court, as he faces off with his alleged stalker. revealing the moment she interrupted his proposal to his wife. worried she had a gun. and why he says her behavior was straight out of a hitchcock movie. he's free.

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29-year-old ryan ferguson walked out of prison after nearly a decade for a murder he always said he didn't commit. embracing his family who never gave up. his first stop, a steak and a beer. now, he speaks out this morning on "gma." and good morning, america. what a way to start your new life. steak and a beer for ryan ferguson. stop two was going to be j. crew. we just found out this morning that that's his dad's clothes he's wearing right there. he has to buy some new ones as he starts his life over again and embraces his family. >> family never gave up. also, a huge shift in guidelines this morning for reducing heart attack and cholesterol risks. it could affect millions of americans. dr. richard besser will be along with that. >> a major announcement. >> it is. and look at this picture

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here. that is the first dog ever to go to the base camp at mt. everest. on top of the world right now. and you will not believe the back story on -- oh, no. >> oh. bring him back. >> that is remarkable. >> yeah. that story is amazing. we begin with the blast of winter weather being felt so many places this morning. abc's ginger zee is here with the latest on the deep freeze. and she is out in the deep freeze there in times square. good morning, ginger. >> the only way to tell the story is to be out here when it feels like it's 24. that's right. manhattan having its first deep freeze. so many others seeing their first snow, including tennessee. the pictures you are seeing now are, yes, from the smokey mountains of tennessee. and extended all of the way to north carolina. this was not just snow for places like pittsburgh or indiana, which you're seeing there. a lot of accidents. thousands of accidents on that first snow. even if it's just a little. up to a foot and a half of snow happened in lake-effect land. so, st. joseph's, michigan. now, it's followed by this. the windchill across the nation. waking up in kansas city, it feels like 8.

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12, in chicago. and all the way in florida, 35 in tallahassee. there's the first recorded snow ever, the earliest ever in wilmington, north carolina. and a quick look at what's happening in the south. there are states from new mexico to south carolina in freeze watch this morning. much more coming up. we'll head back inside where it's toasty and warm. >> it's unbelievable. able to make a snowman already in north carolina. that's how much snow is there. we'll let you come in in just a moment. first, josh has the other top stories for us. >> we're going to begin with a scare for passengers aboard an american airlines flight from miami to boston. you see the plane here. that plane forced to make an emergency landing in orlando when its windshield cracked at some 30,000 feet. making it hard for the pilots to see. thankfully, the plane managed to be landed safely and no one was hurt. aid workers trying to help victims of that killer storm in the philippines are now dodging gunfire as the scene becomes

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increasingly desperate. we're getting a new look at the devastation in these before and after pictures. you see entire neighborhoods swept away, ceasing to exist after that monster typhoon struck. just overnight, the death toll topped 2200. but the hundreds of thousands left behind are fighting to survive. no food. no water. and abc's terry moran is now in the storm zone. good morning, terry. >> reporter: hello, josh. the sun is going down on day five after the typhoon struck. and the exodus here continues. thousands of people are coming to this airport every day, standing in the broiling sun, in the rain, through the night, hoping against hope for a flight out. the people here are on the move. the lucky ones, boarding planes. others, clogging roads, covering their faces from the ghastly smells. and some fleeing by boat. mary rose has five children. and they're all sick, feverish,

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slack jawed, maybe from the filthy water. yesterday, four days after the storm, her neighbor's baby died in a convulsion, because there was no medicine to bring down a fever. >> they don't have milk for them. >> reporter: the philippine government is struggling to meet the challenges here. so, the u.s. is doing most of the relief work. flying in more than 100,000 pounds of aid. bringing in more c-130 cargo planes. we spoke with general paul kennedy, leading the u.s. effort. how does it make you feel? >> makes me feel good to give back to people i've known for 30 years. it's nice to be able to help these folks. they have stuck with us through thick and thin. we ought to be doing the same. >> reporter: there was gunfire in the city today and a food riot in a nearby province, as the desperation increases here and people don't get the aid they need. this place is becoming a tinderbox. josh? >> terrifying ordeal. thank you, terry. meanwhile, back here at

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home, it is the largest ever settlement involving faulty medical devices. johnson & johnson will pay some $4 billion to settle lawsuits over defective hip implants. patients reported difficulty walking and other serious side effects. and a pro ballplayer known as big baby. however, unfortunately, lived up to his name, while visiting a florida hotel. glen davis of the orlando magic, threw the temper tantrum you see here captured on tape, when he was told there were no rooms available. he rips out a keyboard there and hurls it across the lobby. davis makes some $6 million a year. no idea why he was so eager to stay at a $59 a night room. at the travellodge. he has apologized saying, and i quote, there is no excuse for what i did. end quote. guys? >> thanks, josh. going to washington now. and new reports the obama care website will not be fully fixed by the late november deadline. it comes as the president is taking friendly fire from one of his biggest allies, former president clinton, saying

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obama should stick to his promise and let all americans keep their current health plans. abc's jon karl has more on that. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. president clinton has been one of the most forceful advocates of the health care law. one the president turns to explain the law. but he could not be more direct. he said the president should consider changing the law, if that's what it takes to keep his promise to those now losing their coverage. >> i personally believe, even if it takes a change in the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they got. >> reporter: it's not just bill clinton. we also heard from many democrats on capitol hill. most recently, dianne feinstein of california, saying that there should be a law -- endorsing a law to help insure those losing coverage can keep coverage. as for the president, the white house says his health care team is looking at options to try to keep that promise or at least help people losing their coverage. but, george, absolutely no sign

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of what they have in mind. and no options have been presented to the president. >> that comes as "the washington post" reports this morning that the deadline for it, late november deadline is not going to be met. thanks very much. george, another side of the obama care rollout. and the woman who became the face of the website fiasco, plastered on the home page of healthcare.gov. the source of anger for so many. and abc's amy robach spoke to her in an abc exclusive. great to see you, amy. >> thanks so much. good morning, robin. >> her picture may be gone from the website. but the woman who has a name, adriana, says she's not completely over the sting of what she calls bullying. it's the face that launched a frenzied hunt. >> that smiling lady. >> have you seen the mystery girl? >> reporter: as frustrations with the glitch-plagued obama care website mounted, people turned their attention to the mystery woman on the home page. and until now, her identity remained a secret. why do you want to speak out now? >> because i deserve a chance to tell people who i am, and just

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let everybody else say whatever they want. >> reporter: who is the woman who was the face of the obama care website? >> i'm a mother. and i'm a wife. and i'm not a professional model. >> reporter: adriana, who asked that we not use her last name is from colombia, and not a u.s. citizen, though she is eligible to apply for health care under her permanent residency status. and while she says the picture was supposed to be a typical stock photo, she said she never anticipated it would quickly become a laughing stock. >> we signed a release that said it was supposed to be used for material for promoting the health care. no. it was going to have a negative impact. >> reporter: you've been dubbed glitch girl, the most despised face on the planet. did you ever anticipate this type of publicity? scrutiny? >> no. >> reporter: adding insult to injury, adriana said she wasn't paid for the photo. have you ever experienced

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anything like this before in your life? >> no. that's a reason i wanted to be here. as a kid, i never went through that. but now i am. you know? it's bullying. >> reporter: it is bullying. >> but at the same time, you know, i thought, i have to do this, for my child. i'm here to stand up for myself and defend myself. >> reporter: good for her. her photo was taken down from the website two weeks ago. and adriana says she is now able to find some humor in the face of all of that negativity. and we asked the administration for a response to the website's new look. they say they always wanted to make changes to the home page. calling it a dynamic website. but she certainly took the fall unfairly so. >> that's right. and i can't let you get away. i hope you're feeling the love and support since your announcement the other day. >> i am. thank you so much. it's so uplifting, as you know. >> i know you have a big day

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tomorrow. >> yes. thanks. we are going to turn to the big change in medical guidelines that could affect one in three adults. the american heart association now recommending a major expansion in the number of americans who take statins to lower their risk of heart attack and stroke. abc's chief health and medical editor, dr. richard besser, is here with what it all means. this could affect tens of millions of americans. >> this is a huge change. we know, as you said, that statins lower your risk of heart attack and stroke. we used to treat people with high cholesterol. now, the goal is to treat everyone who is at risk of having heart attack or stroke. >> for those of us who already take statins, we no longer have to worry about the cholesterol target? >> this is just as big. it used to be, you are put on a statin, and your doctor is looking for you to hit a target of bad cholesterol. no longer. what we know from studies, just being on that statin is enough to lower your risk. it doesn't matter what number you get down to. >> that's good news. break down who this is going to affect. >> there's four groups they're recommending statins for. people with high cholesterol. anyone who has had a heart attack or stroke. this is a new group.

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anyone 40 to 75 who has diabetes. and the biggest group is the last one. people who have a risk of having a heart attack over the next ten years of 7.5%. they put out a new risk calculator. you put in your age, your sex, your race, whether you smoke, whether you have a high cholesterol or blood pressure. it kicks out a number. if it's 7.5% or higher, you go on a statin. that could double the number of people who take statins. >> wow. okay. rich besser, thanks very much. >> that was astounding right there. now, to the florida mother who could soon be released from prison after winning an appeal in her stand-your-ground case. she was sentenced last year to 20 years for firing a single shot that she claims was a warning shot. abc's steve osunsami has her story. >> reporter: this morning, a mother's plea for freedom. >> this is my life i'm fighting for. this is my life. and it's my life. and it's not entertainment. it is my life. >> reporter: marissa alexander, the other face of florida's

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controversial stand-your-ground law, telling cnn, she was defending herself, when she fired a warning shot during an argument with her husband in december 2010. >> he put his hands around my neck. >> reporter: alexander's lawyers argued she was standing her ground. the florida law that was widely discussed before the george zimmerman trial down the road in sanford. but didn't work here. the mother of three has been jailed and away from her children since february of 2011. sentenced to 20 years in prison. not for murder. but for firing into a wall at her home. >> drop all the charges! today, she'll face a florida judge once again. this time, begging him to set her free while she waits for a new trial. an appeals court ruled in september that the original judge gave the jury wrong instructions. in court papers filed tuesday, alexander's lawyers argue that there's no evidence she poses a risk of flight. or that she poses any general danger to the community. even her now ex-husband is saying her prison sentence was too severe. >> i didn't want my wife to go

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to prison. i wanted to help her. >> reporter: this morning, after more than two years in jail, she's hoping she'll be able to see her children before christmas. for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. we turn, now, to the 911 dispatcher in big trouble this morning. it all began when her trainee sent an ambulance to the wrong address while she was on her cell phone. it was caught on camera. now the i dispatcher is being suspended and is facing charges. matt gutman has the story. >> hey, we need some help. we're at the ormond rec. and one of our friends collapsed on the racket ball court. i don't know if it's a seizure or he passed out, or what? >> is that a park somewhere? >> reporter: it started with this call. 911 dispatcher shanna justice was at work when friends sought help for 58-year-old bob hill who had collapsed from apparent cardiac arrest. >> yes. he's still out. he's been out for a good 30, 40 seconds. he's turning red. >> reporter: the caller provides

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detailed information about hill's location to a trainee, seated there on the right, beside justice. >> yeah, the ormond beach recreational center, like ormond rec, the corner of -- >> you know -- okay. i'm listening. granada and where -- >> it's nova road. and wilmack. >> reporter: right there, that's justice, using her cell phone, when she was supposed to be supervising the call. the sheriff's office said she was using the phone when the trainee sent the ambulance to the wrong address. >> it's not good. we need someone. he's not responding to anything. his eyes -- >> reporter: the nervous caller wondered at the ambulance absence. but was reassured by the trainee that help was coming. >> is anyone coming? >> you can -- yeah. they've been on the way. >> reporter: ten minutes after the call was placed, the nervous trainee realized the error. >> come on, bob. come on, baby. come back to us. >> are you doing the ventilations right now? >> yes. >> okay. >> reporter: by the time the ambulance reached the correct address, responders were unable to resuscitate hill.

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justice has been suspended without pay. and in a bizarre twist on tuesday, pulled a gun on a reporter who came to her house to question her. she's been charged and could face jail time if convicted with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. for "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> that's a tough one. >> it is. you have a great story, lara. >> i do. so happy to bring this to you. good morning, to you, everybody. now, we share with you the remarkable story of the dog who hit bottom. abandoned in a dump. he was rescued. now, he's on top of the world. take a look. it is the ultimate underdog tail. rupee, a once-abandoned pup, making canine history. becoming the first dog on record to climb mt. everest. his owner, joanne, by his side. >> he did amazingly well. >> reporter: but rupee wasn't always on top of the world. she found him in rough shape, just a few months ago. abandoned in this dump.

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>> i was in the himalayan area in northern india. this little pup came charges towards me. >> reporter: starving, dehydrated and near death, rupee fell into her lap. and she fell in love. she nursed him back to health. back home in south africa and decided to bring rupee along on her climb. as her slumdog mountaineer. >> it was amazing to watch rupee transform into this amazing, you know, mt. everett, trekking, superdog. he took the lead on most days. we were kind of dragging up, you know, behind him. >> reporter: it turns out rupee was following in distinguished paw prints. you may remember lefson on "gma" last year, after her dog became the first ever to travel around the world. >> he has a little jet lag. because we just arrived from south africa. >> reporter: lefson planned to do the climb with oscar. but sadly, he passed away. just a few months later, she

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found rupee. >> it was a wonderful, spiritual, amazing experience. and obviously, in oscar's honor. >> reporter: a furry friend who has taken joanne's love for adventure, to incredible heights. and he continues the journey in honor of oscar. >> yes. just another reason why to adopt. >> yes, indeed. >> rescue. rescue those pups. >> indeed. love it. >> i know. >> look how far he came. it's amazing. >> beautiful to see. we're glad you're back inside, ginger. >> as am i. and i'm talking about heat this time. it's great news. it's just far away. i don't know what that means to you. but it means a lot to the west coast. come with me and see where we'll see close to record highs today. 15 degrees above average for los angeles. going to 89 for a high temperature. that's how high pressure systems work. they rotate clockwise. they kick back southerly winds. they come down slope. and 81, san diego. san francisco, 67.

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everybody here, including denver, will cool down in the next couple of days. just something to note. see the purple? that's going away. that's great news. it's going back to canada. push it back. southerly flow coming back. chicago, 39 today. by saturday, 55. and 60s by the time you see the end of the weekend. so, things are a-changing.

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dallas, you're waking up, feels like the mid-20s. by saturday, closer to 80. do so, guys, things are really improving for so many of us. >> you can tell, when the three of us, we're wearing blankets. that means it's cold outside. coming up on "gma," alec baldwin tears up in court as he faces off with the woman accused of stalking him. a 29-year-old man free after a decade behind bars for a murder he always said he did not commit. we're going to hear from him. as life starts anew. plus, the young nascar star with a startling health diagnosis. will this take the daytona 500 champ off the track? >> i sure hope not. and "the hunger games"

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vehicle hit a utility pole and caught fire near highway 101 and roberts lake road. power was restored to the area about 90 minutes later, but at one point the casino and all its customers were left in the dark and told to evacuate. look at the midweek community. here's leyla gulen. >> all right, eric. we have a report of an accident. this is going to be in santa rosa if you're traveling along the highway 12. this is right at 101. let me get you over there right now. we do have one lane blocked. no injuries though reported. but if you saw a bit of orange just a bit south of there, that's fog indicating where it could be affecting your commute. here's a look at travel times, 101 from santa rosa

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good morning. still tracking some fog really thick around novato. everywhere else is pretty clear this morning. let's talk temperatures then when you step outside it is much cooler than it was this time yesterday. up to 15 degrees. 40s in most inland neighborhoods, president novato, 50 around the bay shore.

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the morning rush hour. one of our three mazdas on the road somewhere in the great u.s. of a. our chopper flying overhead. melissa rycroft, cruises down the highway. look at her. 10:00, 2:00 on the steering wheel. heading to your driveway? maybe. thousands of you entering our great giveaway. i like how she's focused. >> and she's not speeding. >> we're going to reveal two of the clues that are key to the winning entry. >> look for those. and incredible story this morning. remember ryan ferguson, a young man walking out of prison, a free man after spending a decade behind bars for a murder he insists he did not commit. he's free now.

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standing by to talk to us in a couple minutes. >> he is. we're going to get right to alec baldwin, facing off in open court, against the woman he says relentlessly stalked him for years. she's taking the stand today, a day after baldwin broke down during a number of explosionsive changes while testifying. >> what job did you want to do that you failed at? >> reporter: alec baldwin sparring with paparazzi tuesday. but that was nothing compared to what went on inside the courtroom as he faced off with his alleged stalker. >> genevieve sabourin. >> are you a stalker? >> i'm not. >> reporter: the canadian actress charged with 23 counts of harassment and one count of stalking. she's pleaded not guilty. >> i haven't done anything. >> reporter: in court, a fired-up sabourin, repeatedly rupting the 55-year-old actor and his wife, during their testimony. again and again, shouting, you're lying. on the stand, baldwin's

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demeanor, increasingly emotional. while recounting the day he proposed to his wife in the hamptons. baldwin testifying that when he saw sabourin pull up in a car, i ran to tell my wife not to go near the door because i wasn't sure if she had a gun. the actor read out loud several e-mails from his alleged stalker, who he met through a friend. he said her behavior was something out of a hitchcock movie. i want to be your wife now. say yes. allegedly asking baldwin for a new wardrobe, car and jewels, and a baby she called a minibaldwin. in court, sabourin's interruptions continued, when baldwin denied having sex with her, after they had lunch together in 2010. she shouted, really? and pointed to her hip saying, he has a scar. >> i can prove i had a relationship with him. but he's lying. >> reporter: hilaria baldwin testified that sabourin showed up at her east village apartment, last easter. but was stopped by the doorman.

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that prompted another outburst from sabourin, who shouted, she's lying. and you're going to hell. hilaria baldwin went on to describe what she called menacing tweets from sabourin. accusing her of faking her pregnancy. hilaria ended her testimony by saying, i'm terrified of her. the trial resumes this afternoon. for "good morning america," ron claiborne, abc news. >> a lot of fireworks there. we're going to turn to the big day for 29-year-old ryan ferguson, free, now, after spending a decade behind bars for a murder he says he did not commit. ryan is here to speak with us, after this from dan abrams. >> this is how i knew. >> reporter: this morning, ryan ferguson is a free man. after spending nearly a decade in prison for a murder he always maintained he didn't commit. >> i'm actually happier for my parents right now than i am for me because -- they've had to deal with so much. >> reporter: ferguson's ordeal began in 2003, two years after the murder.

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he and friend, charles erickson, were both accused of murdering sports journalist, ken heitholt. >> i looked up. and ryan was over the victim. >> reporter: ferguson was convicted and sentenced to 40 years. then, years later, erickson recanted. admitting he lied in his testimony against ryan. none of the physical evidence found at the scene linked ryan to the murder. last week, a missouri appeals court overturned ferguson's conviction, saying, quote, newly discovered evidence clearly and convincingly establishes that he's actually innocent. tuesday, the missouri attorney general's office announced it won't be pursuing a retrial. meaning ferguson can now move on with his life. what has been particularly troubling is how long it took to get to this point. it's been clear for years now

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that there was no evidence remaining against ryan. and yet, only now, is he finally a free man. george? >> that free man joins us now. ryan ferguson, along with his father, bill. thank you, both, for joining us this morning. ryan, i love that photo. how did the steak taste? >> it tasted amazing. a steak after that long. eni had an amazing person cooking it for me. and amazing steakhouse, in columbia. the best there is. >> get that plug in. bill, i was so touched by what ryan said about your ordeal. he said it was worse for you than it was for him. >> it's hard to believe. i would not want to trade places with him. >> i'm sure that's true. but, ryan, you said it was your father's advice that got you through this. >> absolutely. there's so much that he's kind of guided me through in the past decade. my whole life, really. anytime i needed him.

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even on the phone, i could call him all day every day, if i needed to. and helped get through the first few years. you know, you need that support. you need amazing family. and fortunately, i definitely have that. >> ryan, just to hear that phrase, the first few years. i think most of us can't even imagine what it must feel like to be spending time in prison for a murder you know in your heart you did not commit. >> without having had an opportunity to reflect on it, i still don't know exactly how it really feels because i've just been trying to survive. and you try to make it from day-to-day. and that's it. that's what prison is all about. you just do anything that you can to make yourself bigger, stronger and faster. and survive. so, that's what i did for a decade. >> what are you going to do, going forward? >> i'm not certain. you know? i'm going to work hard. i know that. do a lot of things with my

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father. we have a lot to work on together. i want to spend time with my family. i'm going to just remain optimistic. and see what happens. and if nothing comes down the road, i'm going to create my own opportunities. >> as you look forward, do you seek any kind of remedy in the courts? or you just want to put it all behind you? >> i'm going to let the attorneys handle that. i've had my whole 20s taken from me. right now, i'm focused on spending time with my family. i haven't really looked into those issues. really, it's just about getting on with life and getting back to some normalcy. >> you've had the steak. you had the beer. what's next on your bucket list? >> i don't know. i need to just take care of the little things in life. get an i.d. you know, get some clothes. i'm literally starting life with nothing, other than obviously an amazing family, which is everything. but i have no material possessions. i have no clothes, other than the ones i'm wearing, which are

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actually my father's. i just need to do the little things in life that people take for granted and get back on track. and keep moving forward. >> good luck with all that, ryan, bill. thanks very much. >> thank you, george. >> thank you. >> that puts things in perspective. waiting in line for an i.d. >> what an attitude. what an incredible attitude that young man has. wishing him all the very best. >> that's all he needs. >> that's it. out to ginger zee, in for sam. got the weather this morning. >> i'm staying here, tucked in with my friends. how does it feel out here? yeah? it's tough to show how cold it is. i say if we all do this -- can you see the steam of the breath? no. either way, we promise you, it is cold. the windchill in boston this morning. that's where we're going to start. is actually 16. but it's not just boston that feels like 16. myrtle beach feels like 18. boston will end up at 38 today. a lot of the numbers are some 10 to 20 degrees below normal. you're longing at the highs today. those are high temperatures.

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and we are back, now, at 7:43. with that surprising diagnosis for one of nascar's brightest young stars. 22-year-old trevor baynes was the youngest driver to win the daytona 500. and has now revealed he has multiple sclerosis. abc's john muller has the story. >> reporter: his need for speed has propelled him to fame. at 20 years old, trevor bayne,

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became the youngest ever to win the daytona 500. but he's hit a bump in the road. announcing he has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. >> in 2011, going to the mayo clin clinic, after being out of the race car with double-vision. >> reporter: bayne's little sister also has m.s., and was diagnosed this summer, after the double-vision and fatigue started affecting his driving. but the 22-year-old says his illness won't slow him down. >> i hope not. our job is to go very fast. >> m.s. can have a variable course. one person can have years where they're not affected much at all. where someone else, the same age, presenting at the same time, can have a course that's rotten. >> reporter: with the green light from doctors and nascar to keep racing, he'll compete in the sprint cup series and beyond. >> i've been racing since i was 5 years old. and this doesn't change a thing. i want to do what i've dreamed of. we have high hopes that we can continue to do that. >> reporter: it's the same

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competitive experience that robin got to experience firsthand, when she challenged him to a go-kart race in 2011. >> i got two. >> reporter: and while the challenge is more daunting, bayne says he is determined to switch gears and use his diagnosis as a way to help others. >> we get to focus on the race wins and everything else. it's something i want to be able to share with people. i know people can relate to struggles. >> reporter: confident it will be nothing more than a mere pit stop in life. for "good morning america," john muller, abc news, new york. >> bayne says he plans to race full-time during the 2014 nascar season. we wish him nothing but the best. >> we race like that again. and i got a huge lead. and he smoked me. he is wonderful. >> a lead foot. yeah. >> way to go, trevor. >> yeah. rooting for you. excited to share this with you. angelina jolie's magnificent new

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right then. here's "the play of the day." >> a lot -- >> you don't want to know. >> i get less out of my own "play of the day." maybe tomorrow. hey, dancing shoes for this one. maybe dancing skates. this is norway's adrian alverstien. he's tearing up, after a great hockey game. he's dancing to a house song. and he wants his moves to go national. best part here, other than that. >> that's amazing. >> he was left on the steps of a church. adopted by a norwegian woman, unable to have children. >> wow. >> and he just gets it up.

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good morning. i'm eric thomas. heightening security procedures as security deputies search for a man who went into the office and lied about being there to pick up a girl. the man was captured on surveillance video. the girl's mother says she has no idea who he is. mike is here with the forecast. little hazy sunshine but live doppler 7 hd showing improving visibilities this morning. that's good for the rest of the commute and warmer temperatures this afternoon. mid to upper 60s along the coast. we'll have a few high clouds this afternoon. accuweather seven-day forecast ten degrees cooler by the weekend. leyla. a six-car crash has injuries

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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and we are "catching fire." our "hunger games" extravaganza lights up times square. plus, magnificent maleficent. the exclusive sneak peek of angelina jolie's on-screen role in more than three years. and "gma's" great car giveaway is burning rubber. three brand-new mazdas, driving cross country. one of them could be headed in your direction. as we say -- >> good morning, america. where, oh, where, is melissa rycroft? she's in that mazda right there. driving down the highway.

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>> burning rubber. >> rubber. >> maybe a little chilly, as well. >> has the cap on, as well. >> we're glad to see she's okay. and all, as she rolls down the highway. we'll have to get some clues. >> that's right. thousands of you played. but there can only be three lucky winners. ahead, we're revealing answers to two of the clues. and we're going to let you know where melissa is. and a lot to talk about today. "the jury's out." dan abrams is by. a lot of topics. a lot of talking. including, should you let your kid quit if they don't like something they're doing. a sport, team, music lessons? i see dan has paid for fancy music. original composition. >> coming out of your salary. >> a lot of discuss. >> that's a great question. i'm interested to hear what the jury has to say about that.

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wow. can we get a shot -- now -- you didn't see what i just saw. we're also going to break down the juiciest deals of the year. the bargains are starting on thanksgiving thursday this year. some people happy about it. some, maybe not so much. but we know what they are. the bargains are huge. including a 32-inch tv for $98. >> yeah. >> is that biting? >> yeah. friday becomes black thursday. >> i call it brown thursday. yeah, like the gravy. we'll get some news with josh. >> we're going to begin with the growing sense here. desperation and chaos in the philippines overnight. more soldiers taking to the streets. we get reports of aid workers coming under fire this morning. also, word of looting at a rice warehouse where eight people

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were killed in a desperate race for rations. hundreds of thousands of people are stranded with little or no water or shelter. the death toll stands officially at nearly 2,200, including at least 2 americans. also, a tremendous -- look at this. the statue of jesus, actually surviving the storm unscathed. it is locally a symbol of hope for so many. again, as news becomes available, we'll have it for you throughout the day here at abc news. also here at home, new concerns about the obama care website as tech experts prepare to testify before congress today. "the washington post" is reporting software problems have become so troubling, the site may not be fully operational by month's end, as president obama has promised. a new poll finds for the first time, a majority of americans do not believe the president is, in fact, trustworthy. and dramatic video to show you out of arizona. shows the risk that firefighters

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face every day. battling a fire at the apartment building you see here when a balcony will collapse. the firefighter standing on it is okay. his legs actually got caught, you can see there, on the ledge. saving him from a bad fall. thankfully, he was later brought down on a ladder. we thank all of you for your service, as well. and a guilty verdict for a tv pitchman who wrote a best-selling diet book. jurors took but 45 minutes to convict kevin trudeau for lying about his book in infomercials. the judge will have wide discretion in his sentencing, ranging from probation to life in prison. and francis bacon's "three studies of lucian freud," sold here in new york. $142 million to a secret buyer. highest paid -- highest price ever paid at auction for a piece of art.

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and it went in a brisk six minutes. something unexpected happening at this horse race. take a look. and down the stretch they come. and they are all beaten by that little hare, by the way. not only did the tortoise not stand a chance, the trotters didn't, either. that's one quick bunny. >> that's a rabbit? >> that's a rabbit. >> that's the wrong track. >> yeah. >> the rabbit wasn't pulling anything. >> later disqualified for lack of -- >> thank you, josh. let's get weather now from ginger zee, in for sam. >> a chilly 16-year-old birthday we're celebrating out here. bedazzled sign and everything. you're from the east side of michigan. and what's your name? >> shelby. >> wishing her a chilled -- i brought you foot warmers for your birthday. giving gifts away out here. ft. lauderdale by the sea. it is a little rough there. clouds moving in.

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me here. here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." first in "pop news," we have breaking cookie news. and think you're born to run? could you be a ph.d. in bossology? we'll explain that one, too. and exclusive first look at angelina jolie as maleficent. her first role in more than three years. and so many of you from coast-to-coast, entered our "gma" great car giveaway. there's melissa on the road in one of three shiny, new cars, that could be all yours. we'll tell you more on "good morning america," in chilly times square.armers, we make yom about insurance. because what you don't know, can hurt you. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii!

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at quickbooks-dot-com. ♪ to the left, to the left one, two, three ♪ ♪ sing beyonce going viral right now. down in australia. a little duet with sophie, 13 years old. gets the thrill of her life. asks her to sing her favorite chorus right there. >> oh. look happy sophie is. >> that's a great tease. i have a sweet story coming up in "pop news." we begin with movie news. a cult classic may be coming to a tv near you. paramount television is working on a series based on the movie "ghost." 23 years it's been since we fell in love with demi and patrick swayze as they spent sexy time at the pottery wheel. but the appeal of the film has never waned.

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>> molly, you in danger, girl. >> you in danger, girl. >> i love that line. >> whoopi goldberg. who could possibly fill her shoes? there's no casting news yet announced on this. >> supertease. >> it is a great idea. >> the entire movie. and she picks that. i love you. i love you for that. >> the chemistry for that was whoopi and patrick. they were terrific in that movie. >> i agree. casting could be tricky because we love those characters so very much. also in "pop news" this morning, imagine graduating college with a ba in bruceology. you can at rutgers. it's a new course called springsteen 101. it must be fun taking the pop quizzes, though. new jersey university, rutgers -- i'm now calling it the rutgers. rutgers is offering a freshman seminar that is about the boss'

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lyrics, starting with his 1973 album, all the way to last year's "wrecking ball." ly i just want to point out, he coined well before miley. >> and right there. >> professor. >> are you teaching the course, angie? you're moonlighting, aren't you? >> i could teach it. >> i know you could. if you didn't know, she starts us every morning with the words of the boss. >> she is the boss, frankly. and finally, everybody, in "pop news" this morning, a very important birthday to celebrate in this wednesday edition. 100 years ago today, the mallomar was born. the year was 1913. and back then, they could not ship the cookies during summer months because they would melt. they were only sold from september to march. now, today, obviously, that's not an issue. but nabisco still halts production during the summer, as a nod to the legendary cookie. i love that little factoid. time to stock up because they're in season.

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>> so wrong. >> really good. >> and i dare say -- >> i haven't had one in years. that's great. >> "pop news," trying to give you something special. >> you have to eat them the right way to get all of the layers. >> doesn't taste a day over 95. >> get a close up of your teeth. >> awesome shots. >> no. no. >> let's move on, everybody. that's "pop news." >> you come again, baring gifts. we appreciate that. now, to maleficent and the first look, only on "gma," of the film starring angelina jolie, like you've never seen her before. the film is disney's new twist on "sleeping beauty." and abc's reena ninan is here with all that. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is her first on-screen role in nearly 3 1/2 years. and she's even put some of her littlest family members in the film. this academy award winning megastar does it all. actor, director, mom, fiancee, and human rights champion.

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>> maleficent. >> reporter: now, angelina jolie is taking on one of her most magnificent roles yet, in disney's "maleficent." a new twist on "sleeping beauty." >> the princess shall indeed grow in grace and beauty. >> the character, jolie said was a favorite as a child. >> i was terrified by her. but i was drawn to her. she had an elegance and grace. and yet, so cruel. >> reporter: the movie was also a family affair. daughter, vivian, plays a child version of princess aurora. and pax and zahara also have small roles. now, exclusively on "good morning america," the world premiere of disney's "maleficent." >> i know who you are. you've been watching over me my whole life.

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i know you're there. in the shadow. it's been following me ever since i was small. don't be afraid. >> i'm not afraid. >> then, come out. >> then, you'll be afraid. ♪ incredible. how can you not want to see it. jolie insists it's not an anti-princess movie. it hits theaters in the spring

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next year. >> pretty convincing as evil princess. >> never thought of it. >> it's great. i think it's going to be big fun. thanksgiving is about two weeks away. then black friday madness kicks the holiday shopping season into high gear. it starts this year, though, on thanksgiving thursday. abc's rebecca jarvis has an early look at the hottest deals. >> reporter: they're some of the juiciest deals of the year, coming to a store near you, before you can even digest your turkey. ♪ toys "r" us opens at 5:00 p.m., on thanksgiving thursday, with store-busters, including a furby boom. on sale for $29.99 a leap pad, original price, $79.99, $39.99 for a limited time. and this monster high play set, 60% off at $29.99. >> there's hidden discounts everywhere. just because the sign says 50%

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off, they might take a little extra off if you ask them nicely. >> reporter: topping the hottest gifts of the season, tvs. walmart throws down the deal gauntlet with this 32-inch tv. on sale last year for $148. this year, just $98. best buy is offering this 39-incher for $169.99. and at target, this 50-much tv, originally 600 bucks, cut to $299. there's gadgets galore. $99 nikon cameras. and $119 beats by dre headphones at target. a free samsung 4s galaxy at best buy, or apple 5s iphone for $199. walmart offering deals on diamonds. this pendant, 99 bucks. but unlike diamonds, these deals

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won't last forever. that can be stressful. >> when you shop under stress, you're going to spend more. there's chemicals in our brain that make us spend when we're stressed. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. lots of deals out there. >> okay. it's time for "the jury's out." dan abrams here. >> good morning to all of you. on the docket, movie rates. a new study shows that since 2009, pg-13 waited films have contained as much or more violence, as "r" rated films. and most nudity leads to an "r" rating. but i don't think that rightly or wrongly, more parents care about nudity in films than violence. >> wrong. >> robin roberts? >> first of all, i agree. it's a shame we have to pick. sex/violence. i asked on twitter. and by far, people are saying they have more of a problem with violence. >> yeah. >> i'm -- if they're littler, i care more about the violence. my girls are getting a little

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older, i care about the nudity. >> really? >> it probably does determine, the age of the child, too. what bothers you more. >> i think the nudity makes parents more uncomfortable at the theater. if you're sitting next to your child -- >> yeah. >> i would think that's the one that's more uncomfortable. >> i hope that parents who have a problem with violence, also have a problem with the video games that are in their 12-year-old's bedroom, they are playing without -- >> that often also has a lot of nudity as well. those are many bo-fers. >> that they consume for hours and hours on end. >> let's head to social on this. jane, guns are worse. nudity isn't deadly. it won't kill you or others. healthy on facebook. nudity, because i believe our kids are smart enough to not go out and be violent. we took a poll. what do you think is worse? sex or violence in movies. 31% say sex is worse. 69% say violence. >> there you have it.

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people have spoken. >> the people have spoken. i'm not sure that i buy it. i'm not wrong. i'm not wrong. next up, a new building proposed in florida will hold parents criminally responsible if they don't properly supervise kids who engage in cyberbullying. keep in mind, we do this with other things. for example, you have a gun in your home not properly supervised, parents can be held criminally responsible. is it time to hold the parents criminally responsible? >> but a gun can kill someone by design, not a computer. i agree with you on this. i think it's going too far to say we're going to hold parents criminally responsible for the actions of their kids. >> how about on a case-by-case basis. which is what the legal system is for. parents could have prevented bullying from happening. and if it's proven they could have prevented the bullying from happening. i think the bullying is a reflection of the parenting involved. and if you could stop it -- >> that's the problem. >> that is a problem. but again, i would argue those

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are the sorts of things our legal system should be used for, rather than a catch-all. >> did you tell us how you feel? >> i think it goes too far. >> you do? >> yeah. i think we can't start holding parents criminally responsible for what kids are doing on their laptops. >> a case-by-case? >> i think we need a line in the sand. the line can't be to say criminal responsibility for parents on cyberbullying. there's people out there that disagree. let's go to twitter. adie bishop, yes. parents should stop blaming tv and video games. and place it where it gloves on themselves. on face pook, facebook, samanth, parents can't know what kids are doing 24/7, without know limiting their ability to grow into adults. a "wall street journal" opinion piece asking whether we're letting our kids too easily quit activities like dance, or piano, or sports, that they suddenly decide that they don't like. i have to admit guilt on this one. that i was taking my -- >> you have a tiny baby. >> i'm taking my infant son to swim class.

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and he starts screaming. every time we get to the pool, he starts screaming his head off. my kid needs to know how to learn how to swim. i quit the class. >> really? >> really. all right. >> i absolutely believe, no quitting. if you agree to be on a team, if you agree to start taking a lesson -- >> i don't know. >> you have to see it through to the end. >> my parents did a compromise. you had to take all four kids. we had to take piano lessons to a certain age. then, at that point, it became optional. >> you couldn't quit at the beginning. >> you couldn't quit at the beginning. i ran outside and started playing. my sister, dorothy, is a great pianist, and we hate because she stayed playing the piano. but i thought it was a good -- you know, that way we did have to do it for a while. >> can't quit at the beginning. and you can't quit everything. you stop doing fencing, you have to stick -- >> you quit one.

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i was going to quit piano. she said fine, you have to do soccer. >> i like that. >> you want to do, you're going to do it. do it to the end. not just stop when it gets hard. >> i think that's great. i would not have wanted to play the piano. but it was wonderful. parents have to push you a little bit. >> if you allow them to be quitters as kids, they'll be quitters. you're a parent, not a dictator. i want to get in the last one real quick. ben affleck, professional geek, kevin smith, said he got a glimpse of the new batman costume. he said for a comic book fan, it was mind-bending. sounds like it's going to be sort of retro. kind of more like the old adam west look in "batman." rather than the new sleeker look. can we put up -- thank you. i am a big fan of the old adam west look. >> me, too. >> the tighty whitey version of it. >> i think ben's going to be in better shape. >> yeah. >> that will help. >> i like the sleek. i know one fellow in brazil probably likes the adam west.

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>> that was to sam. >> you go online, you, too, can see sam champion. in a speedo. that's all we're saying. that's all we're saying. >> i love that. coming up, extravaganza it is kicking off right here on "gma." "hunger games." >> "the jury's out." >> "the jury's out."

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good morning. i'm eric thomas. power has been restored to nearly 3,600 pg&e customers in rotor park this morning including its biggest user, the newly opened graton casino. the power went out shortly before 11:00 last night after a vehicle hit a utility pole. power was restored about 90 minutes later but at one point the casino and all customers were left in the dark and told to evacuate. chips were on the table when the lights went out and some confusion as to when people could cash-in their chips. taking a look now at the morning commute. a look outside atd the san mateo bridge, we see traffic here is light and zipping right along as the sun is out this morning. and the bay bridge toll plaza which is backed up, the metering lights are on and even the fast

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good morning. fog no longer an issue. so let's talk temperatures. upper 40s mid to upper 40s san rammon, napa, everybody else low to mid-50z. even 60 at antioch. we should be in the middle 60s. a lot of us in the low to mid-70s.

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accuweather seven-day forecast, it's going to get breezy and slightly cooler every day throug ♪ the story of my life i drive all night ♪ ♪ to keep the world in time i don't want to talk over the one d. ah, the one d. one direction. smash hit, "story of my life." george, i agree. video, here. i mean, i don't know if there's a word that's past viral. 30 million-plus views. counting down to the live debut on "good morning america." this is what happened. one direction tweeted the news they were going to be here live, november 26th. 12,000 people on auto retweet, seconds later.

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we told you monday, we want you to be a part of the incredible, live event. i know we each have many stories about people who also want to be part of this live event. >> telling us the story of your life. so many of you, already sending in photos. show them to you right now. abbey from ohio. she didn't have a date to homecoming. she got him. way to go, abbey. >> one from lydia, in kentucky. that's her sister and daughter hanging by the pool this summer. lydia says her daughter idolizes her sister. and her sister taught her everything about one direction. >> and natalie, from new york with her friends, at a one direction concert. natalie says it did not matter one bit that they were in the nose bleed section, as she calls it. just -- this is a quote. just breathing the same air as the guys was enough for them in the stadium. >> they're all of the same carbon dioxide. keep sending your photos.

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or tweet or instagram them to us. use #1dongma. and one direction's live concert event, november 26th. i have a feeling people are packing their backpacks and tents because the countdown is on. also, "the hunger games." extravaganza starts here this morning. with jeffrey wright in the studio this morning. >> yes. terrific actor. great to have him here. and stylist to the stars, isabel marant's brand-new, affordable clothing line for h&m. your first look at her incredible looks. you're going to love these looks. and the looks for less. wait, there's more. wolfgang puck. right across the studio. cooking up one of the thanksgiving dishes that you, at home. we asked you to select what you

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wanted. >> good choice, america. >> thank you, america. we'll be eating well. start out with beyonce's reveal. how she stayed fit and healthy. and one woman decided to follow in the queen b.'s footsteps, trying all of her diet trips. abc's bianna golodryga has her story. ♪ >> reporter: she's the ultimate diva with a body to be adored and envied. but rest assured, single ladies, with the beyonce diet, you can now be as bootylicious as queen b. ♪ in a new article from "new york" magazine's "the cut" rebecca harrington chronicles her experience, ten days on beyonce's regimen. these are the secrets of the stars changing their bodiebodie. rebecca lost ten pounds in ten days. starting with the master cleanse. a liquid-only diet, with lemonade, made up of cayenne pepper, lemons and grade b maple

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syrup, nine times a day. you drank nine glasses of this? >> yes. >> reporter: and nothing else. >> beyonce resuscitated that diet to lose 20 pounds for "dream girls." >> reporter: day four of the diet is the cheat day. >> beyonce has a cheat day every week. she eats a lot of different things. she says her favorites are pizza and wine. >> a cheat meal will help you have more incentive to be able to eat well for the long haul. >> reporter: after the cleanse comes the reintroduction of real food, with the post-pregnancy diet. you begin the day with egg whites for breakfast. turkey slices with capers for lunch, and cucumbers with vinegar and lemon for snacks. and for dinner, sushi. >> this is so good. >> reporter: i'm feeling like queen b. right now. >> absolutely. ♪ >> reporter: for "good morning america," bianna golodryga, abc news, new york. >> one houston native to another.

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that's for sure. time, now, to check in. it's the great "gma" car giveaway contest. and it continues. all last week, we hope you watched "gma" rather closely to get all of the clues you needed to win a brand-new car. thousands and thousands of you played. three are going to get a set of keys. the cars headed towards the winners as we speak. monday, one of them was in philadelphia. today, we're tracking our second car. the mazda cx5. and our contributor, melissa rycroft, behind the wheel. she's been at 10:00 and 2:00 all morning long. melissa, great to see you. how is the car treating you? >> good to see you, too. this car is one of the prizes being sponsored by mazda. and it is awesome. it is so roomy. check out how well you fit in the backseat. even all eight feet of you, josh, fit comfortably in the backseat of this car.

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>> melissa bundled. that could be some sort of clue. where are you headed today? >> i'm not at the beach. i'm at the beautiful city of chicago. and i've just pulled up to navy pier, where you see the crowd behind me is a little cold but very excited to learn more about this contest. >> chilly chicagoland. you mentioned learning more about the contest. let's get down to the business of said contest. people want to know if they're in the running for these cars after all. viewers had to answer five key questions and to write an essay to enter this contest on behalf of themselves of someone else. on monday, we found out one correct answer. today, we're going to get the answers to two more questions, regarding last week's shows. melissa, take it away. >> all right. here we go. on tuesday, we asked you about cher on "dancing with the stars." what decade did she say she would go back to if she could turn back time? the answer to that was, "x," the

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'80s. now, moving on to wednesday. we asked you, which supermodel revealed victoria's secret $8 million fantasy bra live on "gma"? the answer to that was 3, candice swanepoel. and there you have it, guys. >> all right. melissa, get back behind the wheel there. hit that road because i know somebody is waiting. and again, take a look at that license plate. >> oh, yeah. heading to the winner. taking some pizza. you stay warm. >> so smart. >> feel free to bring some deep dish back for us, as well. >> whoa. >> where we stand. that was -- no rehearsal there, as she bangs it right on her way to some lucky driveway, where we stand here. we have two correct answers. "b" was the first correct answer. "x," the 1980s, for cher's

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decade she'd return to. and 3, candice swanepoel. so, when this license plate is all filled in, you will know if you qualified to win two more clues left to reveal. friday, we'll get to the final answers. and check in with our third and final mazda. perhaps cruising towards you. and speaking of the cold, that melissa just escaped, ginger in for sam. a final look at the chilly america. >> that deep dish looking a little frozen. before we get to the cold weather, we have a world exclusive sneak peek for the believer in all of us. i'm sure there are many of us out here. justin bieber's upcoming film, "believe" is coming out next month. we've seen some of the stories. there's also some great performances. this is the first time anyone's seen the footage. >> when you reach a certain point in your life,

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there's people out there waiting to see you fall. rather than let gravity take you down, sometimes, you have to take matters into your own hands. and fly. >> we're so happy. justin is going to be right here with us next month. that comes out on christmas. there's a lot of pink noses out here. where are you from? >> sarasota, florida. >> good morning to you. let's give you an idea of what's happening around the nation. it snowed in north carolina. i saw many a photo. and north dakota looking real nice. a nice sunset there. here's a look at the windchills this morning. what it feels like, waking up in tallahassee. just above freezing. new orleans, you're right there,

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>> this weather report brought to you by nutella. thank you for staying warm out here. lara? >> thank you, ginger. get in here and get warm. we are. we're "catching fire" in fact. the cast of "the hunger games" sequel all coming to visit us. we're kicking it off this morning with primetime emmy and golden globe winner, jeffrey wright. in the film, he plays beetee, an electronics wizard and former "hunger games" winner. and we say good morning. and congratulations on the film. the anticipation is huge. >> yes. it's good to be part of that. you want people to see the movie that you're a part of. and they definitely have -- they're excited about this one. >> let's catch everybody up. "hunger games" and katniss and peeta have survived. we're in "catching fire." how does beetee figure into this film? >> it's the 75th anniversary games.

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and previous victors, beetee being one, are asked to come back and compete again, much to their disappointment. in the course of the games, they use them to advance a different idea. to advance a rebellion. and there's allies that are formed. alliances that are formed in that. >> and, everybody, beetee, is an electronics wizard, with a few tricks up his sleeve. let's look at a scene from "catching fire." >> how do you know? >> shimmering. >> there. you see it. >> it's like glass. >> look around you. all the holograms. all the lights. they flicker, why? >> because it's taking up too much energy. >> there's always a flaw in the system. >> i hear you love the premise of victors having to come back

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and having to duke it out. >> i don't know if anybody loves that. it's a harrowing experience. their reaction to it is very personal. there's a lot of politics and social commentary made in the film. but it's driven by personal feelings and resentment that you're forced to be a gladiator when you probably didn't want to do that in the first place. >> been there, done that. >> yeah. >> you were just at the world premiere in london. reaction? >> reaction was actually really moving. you have all of the kids out there who love the books and love the characters. and they have a sense of ownership for them. and for them to interact with us and for us to interact with them, it was really very touching. they're so serious about it. it's not fluff to them. it's not a fluff movie. it's big budget and all that. the themes are virtuous. love, friends, family. things people relate to on a very personal level.

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>> we're so excited to have all of you with us. jeffrey wright, thank you for kicking it off. >> thank you for having me. >> "catching fire" here at "gma." and the film opens next friday, november 22nd. thank you for being with us. >> thanks so much. coming up right here, isabel marant's new clothing

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fashion designer to the stars, isabel marant, is about to debut a brand-new line with h&m. it's a collection for the budget-conscious who want great style. abc's deborah roberts checked it out for us. >> reporter: marant's edgy, ultracool styles, grace the runways of paris. and the streets of new york. her famous high-top wedge sneakers, coveted by a-listers. miranda kerr, kate bosworth, and beyonce. now, the style icon is coming to the masses, with a more consumer-friendly price line. >> i named it for my daughter. >> reporter: i caught up with

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milla jovovich, the face of the new campaign. >> i see beaded. i see simple t-shirts. what's the inspiration? >> all about looking cool. and being able to wear it during the day. go out to dinner in the same outfit. and feel like you didn't hardly do anything. but at the same time, you look amazing. >> reporter: we got a sneak peek just hours before h&m's special v.i.p. opening. >> these pants are beyond amazing. paired with some beautiful sweatshirts and sweaters. very simple. you have a beautiful tribal pattern, pretty glamorous. almost movie star. but then, the pattern is unique. >> reporter: this is your jacket. >> i like the jacket. it's unique and glamorous. leather pants are a staple with the threading going down the side. >> reporter: prices range from $24.95 to $399. >> at 300 bucks, you're spending a lot of money. going to last you forever. >> reporter: it's h&m's 11th high-fashion collaboration. and already, it looks like it's going to be a smashing success. you were almost knocked to the ground. >> i have to get out of here.

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it's fun. >> reporter: in a matter of minutes, the racks are picked clean, right down to the last dress. so, i picked something up for myself. excuse me, runway model. a little something for me. a little something for you. >> you got something there? >> yeah. it's very cool. the line officially goes on sale tomorrow. but midnight tonight at times square. this is nothing short of a party. lady gaga is going to be there to help kick it off. >> really? it's a very nice line. >> very nice line. glitzy, chic, edgy. that's what he's known for in paris. now, americans and folks everywhere is going to get it. >> i look like a bullfighter. ole. ole. thank you, deb. >> classy bullfighter. >> other looks from the collection are on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! coming up, wolfgang puck is here. thank you,

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all right. and, now, we are literally cooking here.

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helping you get ready for your best thanksgiving ever. good friend of the program, wolfgang puck. >> thank you. good to be here. >> we asked america, the recipe they most wanted to see you, the master, cook this morning. many good ones to choose from. but they chose baked mac and cheese with turkey. >> america's favorite. no matter where they go, they have macaroni and cheese. even the finest restaurant. you can make it for thanksgiving. but also, for leftovers. like the next day, what are you going to eat? it's the perfect thing. you start here, a little flour and butter and oil. and boiling milk. work it a little bit. you get paid very well. >> you don't want me whisking. >> just whisk it. >> trust me. >> i have one ready here. we're going to add cheese to it. we make a cheese sauce. simple. easy. >> how long are we whisking this before we have the cheese? >> until about 9:30. >> laugh it up, america.

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all right. cheese is in there. >> the cheese is in here. that's how it looks. i'm going to show you the modern way now. i put bread, cheese in chunks. a little cheddar, parmesan, salt, pepper and cayenne. >> and spice to taste. >> carrot juice. >> oh, the carrot juice. for color? >> it looks like macaroni. then, all you do is turn it on. and you make the sauce all right in here. don't worry. it comes out just like that. we have some hungry people. >> look at that. that is beautiful. >> now, here, you make this. put the turkey in here, if you have leftover turkey or no turkey. or whatever you like. >> that -- i like that. that looks delicious. >> taste it. did you take a shower? >> oh, that's good. >> okay. you're good.

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and then, we put it in a dish with a little cheese and bread crumbs on top. >> can i help? >> you can look. you can help us like that. okay. >> the whole thing? >> on top of it. >> when i cook. >> as we whip up your baked mac and cheese, red cabbage. a lot of deliciousness. all these dishes. goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! we will be right back.

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good morning. i'm eric thomas. let's start off with a quick look at your morning commute on this wednesday. we're going to take a look outside right now at walnut creek. this is 680. slightly different view. as we can see it's moving along okay. unlike it has been for the last few days. toll plaza backed up here still. metering lights on. there is a sigalert westbound 92, big rig lost an axel blocking both lanes. going to be a mess there so stay away from it if you can. here's mike. thank you very much. good morning everybody. temperatures two to nine degrees above average. 60s along the coast into san francisco and then we'll have low to mid-70s just about everywhere else. your accuweather seven-day

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