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highly-choreographed and quite literally moving marriage proposals ever. we're going to talk to the couple. how did he pull this off? and what was she thinking? ♪ can we bring back up that video of the proposal? this is a great story. this is a choir. it took them weeks to plan this. they built a mockup of the carriage in the rehearsal stage. and the woman who received the proposal was so shocked, she had to be helped off the train afterwards. >> and to think, it almost didn't happen. i love this story. can't wait to talk about it later on in the show. as we know, a countdown is on for a verdict in the conrad murray trial. the fate of the doctor is in the hands of the jury. we'll take you into the jury room. what issues are they likely debating? and an abc news exclusive, michael jackson's other doctor speaks out. does he believe jackson could have medicated himself? our legal analyst thinks there's a possibility of a hung jury here. we're going to talk to him about that coming up. also, if you ever had a really bad day at the airport, it happened to all of us. think about this, eight-straight bad days with no break. why was this woman terminally stuck in the terminal? this is an astonishing and infuriating story coming up. >> a big nightmare. eight days. that is unbelievable. a big mystery to talk about this morning. across two continents. is kate middleton pregnant? many are asking that after she refused to eat nuts the other day. and this morning, we break down the video. we showed it to experts. and there are even more clues than previously thought. what did they say? and what are those clues? we'll show you, coming up. >> we should say, bianna is very qualified to assess this video. we'll talk about that coming up in a little bit. we're going to start this morning with the latest in the he said/she said sexual harassment controversy, engulfing the campaign of the republican front-runner, herman cain. one of the accusers has come out and said she was part of a series of inappropriate behaviors and unwanted advances. david kerley is in our washington bureau with the story this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. herman cain continues to claim that these allegations of sexual harassment are baseless. but one of the women, through her attorney, says exactly the opposite is true. >> please welcome, herman cain. >> reporter: for herman cain -- a lovefest in front of a group backed by conservative billionaires, just hours before an attorney for a woman who claims she was sexually harassed by cain not once, but numerous times. >> she made a complaint in good faith, about a series of inappropriate behaviors and unwanted advances from the ceo. both complaints were resolved in an agreement with her acceptance of a monetary settlement. >> you know, i've been in washington all week. and i've attracted a little bit of attention. excuse me. >> reporter: the lawyers words different from cain, who throughout the week changed the story of the sexual harassment allegations. finally he said he recalled a single incident that resulted in a settlement. >> mr. cain knows the specific incidents that were alleged. and if he chooses to not remember or not acknowledge those, that's his issue. >> reporter: a new abc news poll finds that the accusations are not hurting cain's campaign. at least not yet. when we asked, is this a serious matter? 55% of republicans said no. >> the more that media or the establishment go after him, the more that it sort of emboldens him to be this voice of the outsider. >> reporter: someone who said nothing about the allegations is cain's wife, gloria. married for 43 years, mrs. cain has avoided the spotlight. described as a woman of deep faith. we've only heard from herman cain -- >> excuse me. excuse me. >> reporter: who says his wife is 200% behind him. now, there is some questionable news for cain in our poll, as well. just under four in ten republicans say this is a serious matter. and half of them say they are less likely to vote for herman cain. bianna? >> all right. david, thank you. turning to other news, congresswoman gabrielle giffords is back in houston after two weeks of intensive therapy in north carolina. and for the first time, we're hearing from giffords in her own words about just how tough her recovery has been. in a new book, we learn just how much she remembers from that fateful day when she was shot. ron claiborne is here with the details from that. good morning, ron. >> reporte >> good morning, bianna. it's called "gabby, a story of hope." it tells about her long and emotional recovery after being shot in the head nearly a year ago. in the book, mark kelly says for months it was kept from gabby giffords that six people were killed in the shooting rampage in houston, including one of her aides, a friend. a federal judge. and christina taylor green, a little girl she had never met. last june, giffords asked her husband and he told her. kelly said she became distraught and had difficulty getting through her physical therapy that day. that night, she wept. a week after the shooting, mark kelly spoke to diane sawyer. >> do you ever worry, wonder, if she saw him? if she saw him and saw that gun? >> from what her neurosurgeons and the neurologists have told me, even if she did, she's probably not going to remember. >> reporter: but she did see it and did remember. when he asked her in march what she did remember, she said three words. shot, shocked, carry. he says one of the worst moments was in rehab when she realized she couldn't speak. her eyes widened in panic. and she began to sob uncontrollably. but this courageous woman did learn to talk again. in part, by reciting the u.s. constitution and martin luther king's i have a dream speech. >> welcome back congresswoman giffords here. >> reporter: then, last august, she stunned the world with a surprise appears on the floor of the house of representatives for debt ceiling negotiations. but it is giffords who pens the last chapter entitled "gabby's voice." a single page of brief sentences and phrases. she vows to try to get back to work. writing, i will get stronger. i will return. and from the book, we also learned that at the time of the tragic shooting back in january, the couple was trying to have a baby. and giffords had undergone several rounds of fertility treatment. there are also lighter moments recounted among them. when giffords was shown a picture of arnold schwarzenegger, she quipped, messing around, baby. >> following the news. he may the only person who doesn't think that's funny. >> that's right. >> thanks, ron. >> thank you. and be sure to watch diane sawyer's exclusive interview with congresswoman gabrielle giffords and her husband, mark kelly, on a special edition of "20/20," gabby and mark, courage and hope, november 14th, at 10:00 eastern, 9:00 central. >> another huge exclusive for diane sawyer. we're looking forward to that. for now, though, we can't get enough of ron claiborne. we go right back to ron for this morning's headlines. what's the latest on the greek financial tragedy? >> exactly. wall street is breathing a sigh of relief of dodging a potential disaster. greek's prime minister barley avoided a no confidence vote. if he had, it would go up for the bailout. stocks snapped a five-week winning streak because of uncertainty yesterday over the situation in greece. and in texas, hundreds of people at abilene christian university, gathered for a prayer vigil friday night, after a deadly bus crash that killed one student and critically injured four others that day. the driver apparently lost control of the bus around a bend, causing it to roll over. the students were on their way to do mission work at a children's home. and also in texas, two dozen people attending a high school football game were hospitalized after being stricken with sickness. they complained of nausea, coughing and scratchy throats. a hazmat team did not find any gases or an agent there. and a dream come true is turning into a nightmare of a connecticut man, if you believe his story. the owner of a convenient store said the man came in claiming that he bought the winning ticket to a $254 million powerball lottery. the only problem, he said he lost the ticket. if he is the winner, he has six months to find it and file a claim. but he has to prove that he bought the ticket. if he bought the ticket and can't find it, how does he know he has the same numbers. no one else has come in. it's possible. >> what a mess. >> that is bad, isn't it? >> you'll stay on the story, i'm sure, ron. >> money does not buy you happiness. that's the important thing here. >> words of wisdom from ron claiborne. let's get the weather from j.c. monahan of our boston affiliate, wcvb. great to have you. >> thank you. i'd like to try that money buying happiness. i'll let you know for sure. we want to start out in angeles oaks, california. they had three to six inches of snow. and look at the travel difficulties they had there. and record rainfall in the l.a. basin, as well. it's moving to the north. a second storm coming on to the west coast. not as strong as the first storm. still going to cause problems with strong winds. snow in the elevated areas. rain in the basin. and winds in t southeastern >> gd moing. is chilly s start daylight savings time, 23 degrees. the winds ar very calm. high pressure is going to dominate for the entire wkend much of next week, high- temperature arod 63 degrees. tomorrow, temperatures 58. changer clocks toni >> coming up in the next half hour, the fog in the tennessee valley. dan? >> j.c., thank you. sad news to report this morning about one of the biggest names in our business. cbs newsman and "60 minutes" common tatar, andy rooney has died. george stephanopoulos has a look back at a remarkable career. >> you know something i don't like? chocolate chip cookies. >> reporter: he was america's lovable but grumpy uncle. >> it says push in and pull up. it sounds good. but you can't push it in. and if you do get it pushed in, you can't pull it up. this is a box of minute rice. fine. but it takes you three minutes to open the box. >> reporter: delivering more than 1,000 commentaries on "60 minutes" beginning in 1978. >> i don't know anything offhand that mystifies americans more, than the cotton may put in pill bottles. >> reporter: making the mundane seem consequential. >> this is the packet they give you. there's supposed to be a tab here. but you never can find it. >> reporter: his observations resonated with the american public. >> there's no doubt about it. dogs are nicer than people. >> reporter: andy rooney was born in 1919, during world war ii, he wrote for the army newspaper, "stars and stripes." and in 1949, he got his big break, as a writer for a cbs comedy show. >> this is mr. rooney's joke. the favorite dish of the men from another planet who pilot the flying saucers is venus schnitzel. >> reporter: for decades, he worked at cbs news, writing for other correspondents. >> i worked for harry reasoner, for eight or ten years. >> reporter: but in 1978, his second life in tv began when he was asked to speak his own words. and a few minutes with andy rooney became a national sensation. >> why do we look forward to the mail coming every day. >> reporter: so famous, he was a fixture on "saturday night live." >> and then, there's andy rooney. >> i receive about 100 of these letters, every, single day. i never open them. i don't like opening them. i set fire to them. >> reporter: rooney's bluntness got him in trouble over the years. he was suspended by cbs in three months in 1990, for remarks he made about homosexuals and african-americans. the ratings plummeted in his absence. and he soon returned as a sand night staple. >> i'm ed bradley. >> reporter: just three weeks ago, andy rooney signed off for the last time, after 33 years. >> all this time i've been paid to say what is on my mind in the vision. you don't get my luckier in life than that. >> reporter: and we were lucky to listen to him. andy rooney was 92 years old. >> that's a towering figure. he will be missed. now, to my one-on-one with former national security adviser and secretary of state, condoleezza rice. she had plenty to say about working under president george w. bush in our new book "no higher honor." we began talking about one of the men who was critical about her since leaving office, former secretary donald rumsfeld. >> we had strong disagreements. i don't think they were ever personal. they were strong personalities. >> reporter: and those strong personalities have been taking their shots at condoleezza rice since leaving office. this was donald rumsfeld's less-than-complementary assessment of her work. >> she never served in a senior administration position. she had been an academic. you know, a lot of academics like to have meetings. >> reporter: and the strong personalities, one in particular, don rumsfeld. you helped bring him in to the president's inner circle. do you regret doing that? >> oh, no. i think don did a fine job in many ways. he was a good secretary of defense. and we've been friends for years. and we remain friends. but he's a little bit of a grumpy guy. there's times we clash. >> reporter: she also writes about her multiple disagreements with vice president cheney, which, at times, got very heated. here's what he had to say when asked if she was a competent secretary of state. >> in some recordgards. >> he didn't like the turn towards diplomacy in the second term. that was clear. he gave the president his advice. and when the president didn't accept that advice, i think sometimes he was disappointed. >> reporter: one decision they were all unanimous on, the decision to go to war with iraq is one she still stands by. and there are some who say today, had we not taken our eye off afghanistan and shifted focus to iraq, we would have succeeded in afghanistan. what do you say to that? >> afghanistan is always going to be a hard place. it's deeply tribal. i think the middle east is, today, better for his demise. >> reporter: and although she wouldn't comment on possible gop contend contenders, she did comment on the unrest here at home. specifically the occupy wall street movement. >> protests come with the territory in democracies. this country started in protest, by the way. whether it's people who want to go to the streets or people who, i would hope, would take the route of doing this for our democratic institutions. after all, we do have the right, if we don't like our leadership, to change it. >> reporter: after reports of sexism in a recent book on the obama administration, i asked dr. rice if that was something she had encountered during her time in washington. when you're national security adviser, you're secretary of state, if you're allowing somebody to treat you badly because you're a woman, it's your problem, not theirs. wom women, we have to be careful not to infant liz ourselves. and somehow not be able to stand up for ourselves. >> reporter: do you feel you have to sacrifice some personal life, in essence, to get where you did? >> when you're secretary of state, i don't care if you're married with ten kids. you sacrifice your personal life. but i have a very full life. i have great friends. i have wonderful family. i love my music. my view is, i didn't fail to get married yet because i somehow made sacrifices. i simply never really met anyone i wanted to live with. and maybe i still will. but i have had a full and wonderful life. and god willing, it has a ways to go, still. >> she seems very content. now, she's speaking at stanford university. >> got her to open up, which is quite rare. >> and the most revealing and candid part of the interview came when i asked her this. [ speaking in the a foreign language ] >> condoleezza rice is fluent in russian. we had an in-depth conversation. >> i thought you were speaking in gibberish. >> what she told me, i can never tell. it was quite revealing. >> all right. >> you can watch my full interview in english, with condoleezza rice on our home page, goodmorningamerica.com. now, to something else i do not understand at all. a travel snafu that i defy you to match. we've all been stuck at the airport. but this is a story of a woman who got stuck for eight days. let me say that again. eight days. the weather was fine. there were no mechanic problems. what trapped her? baggage fees. here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: unfortunately, getting stuck in the airport isn't unusual. lots of us have slept on those uncomfortable seats or on the floor. but how about eight days of that? >> do not enter through those doors. you are not to leave this building. >> reporter: tom hanks' character lived in the airport in the movie "the terminal." >> america is closed. >> reporter: but carrie wyesinger did it for over a week. she lived inside san francisco international airport, caught in a perfect storm of airline fees. >> i had $30 total. i didn't have credit cards. >> reporter: she was relocating to idaho. and arrived with her last $30. here's where the trouble began. she soon learned it would cost $25 to check her first bag. and $35 for the second. she couldn't pay the full amount. missed her flight because of it. and ran smack into more fees. $150 to change tickets. plus, an additional $1,000 to book a new flight. with nowhere to turn, she stayed. and stayed. she got to know airport staff by name. wandered the halls aimlessly and was nearly arrested for vacancy. she visited the medical clinic for anxiety before coming across this airport church and the generous parishioners who paid her way. u.s. air drop midof the fees. so, she only needed $60 for charity. u.s. air says they're not proud of the eight-day ordeal. but they want to make it right. >> we want to apologize. we are prepared to offer her a refund. and in addition, we want to refund the church funds that used. >> it compensated for what i went through. >> reporter: too bad you can't spend frequent flier miles for time spent waiting. for "good morning america," neal karlins karlinsky, abc news, san francisco. >> they weren't aware of if special circumstances and could have made a special exception for her case. we're going to say we're going to be right back with excepts examining the videotape. is kate pregnant? keurig has a wide variety of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. because it is. when you buy a 6-inch sandwich before 9am. that's right, buy one, get one free! it's everything you'd expect from the sandwich experts! hurry in before 9am to get your free sandwich! 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is there an heir in there? >> that was nick watt? >> yes. plus, for a lot of people, saturday is game day. and for a lot of them, that means tailgating. that means food. a lot of food. but it's not just burgers and hot dogs anymore. oh, no. tailgating is serious business, folks. >> that's an alligator on a spit right there. >> dan knows what they're serving at this tailgating party. we'll have that coming up. but we're going to start here with the conrad murray trial. jury deliberations will start monday morning, after jurors huddled late into the day on friday. these men and women will have to decide whether michael jackson's personal doctor is guilty of involuntary manslaughter. abc's jim avila takes us inside the jury room, now. >> you must discuss the case only in the jury room. >> reporter: no one knows what the seven women and five men are thinking. they asked for no help, no questions during the first day of deliberations. but there are clues on what makes the jurors tick, from questionnaires filled out before they listened to 49 witnesses and considered hundreds of pieces of evidence. >> keep an open mind and freely exchange your thoughts and ideas about this case. >> reporter: the jurors include a postal worker, a tv director, a cartoon animator and viewers of tv crime shows. half of the jury is white. five hispanic, one african-american. >> would you please stand and face the jury. >> reporter: several watched the o.j. simpson on television. and now, 16 years later, they're at the same courthouse, deliberating conrad murray's fate. several are michael jackson fans. and half of the jury believe celebrities use stardom to bend the rules, including get away with crime. the judge did not allow jurors to hear from dermatologist, arnie klein, blamed by murray's lawyers for addicting the singer. i want to know whether or not you addicted michael jackson to demerol. >> you know the answer, sir. no because there's no results that show and toxicology reports that there was demerol in his body. all of the drugs were given by conrad murray. i had nothing to do with giving him any substance. >> reporter: as jackson and murray supporters met outside the courtroom, jurors will reunite inside monday, to consider whether the overdose of a legend was caused by his doctor. for "good morning america," jim avila, abc news, los angeles. all right. let's get more on this now with our "gma" legal analyst, dan abrams. thanks for coming in. we really appreciate it. you have said, there's a real danger for a hung jury. why is that? >> this is a tricky case. there's a lot of evidence that the prosecutors presented that conrad murray did things that he shouldn't have done. there were a lot of things he should have done that he didn't do. but i don't think there's any question he was grossly negligent here. the question is, cause of death. what if the jurors believe there is a chance that michael jackson could have injected the fatal dose. >> reasonable doubt. >> exactly. they could believe that. but there's a potential the jurors could get caught up and in fact, disagree. >> i thought it was incredible they are not sequestered. does the fact they're home with their families, have an impact on this? >> srnly. you don't just sequester. you very rarely sequester juries. the defense asked for sequestation over the weekend. the judge said no. they talk to their spouses. they all get their opinions, exactly what's not supposed to happen. the judge has given them very specific instructions saying, do not talk to anyone about the case. >> do you have a sense -- i'm putting you on the spot here. do you have a sense of how this thing will break out when they make their decision? >> the answer is no. but i like to guess always. so, no. i mean, look. this is a -- in high-profile cases, jurors like to cross the "ts" and dot the "is." they don't want to be seen as the o.j. jury, who came back after four hours. i wasn't surprised we didn't get a verdict on friday. if they had voted and all agreed. >> i think they would have taken a little extra time on this. i think they're going to take their time here regardless of whether they're battling or not battling. but i would expect we'll know a lot more in the week to come. >> dan abrams, always great to have your expertise on a big case like that. appreciate you coming in. thank you. let's get back over to ron and another look at the headlines. ron? >> good morning, dan. good morning, everyone. we begin with breaking news this morning. cbs newsman, andy rooney. the "60 minutes" commentator was 92 years old. his last appearance was just last month. and today is bank transfer day. the movement to get people to move from big banks to credit unions. hundreds of thousands of customers have made the move in the past four weeks. and nba professional basketball players and owners are meeting today to try for a last-ditch effort to salvage the city. a mediator will bridge the gap on how to split revenues. and an oregon man has come up with a unique way to raise money for iraqi children. the lawn chair balloonist will attempt to fly over iraq for hours. an iraqi man will take flight on november 15th, in lawn chairs filled with helium balloons. >> can i just say, having been to iraq during the worst time, that somebody's going to fly over the city in balloons, that little detail -- >> so much turmoil. it's time, now, for weather. and j.c. monahan from our boston affiliate, wcvb. >> good morning, ron. we want to start in the tennessee valley where we have dense fog advisories. it's going to take a couple of hours for the fog to thin. be careful thavling here. chair that to the northeast, where we have beautiful weather. a little cold in new england. will be a little warmer tomorrow. and we head out west, where temperatures are 10 to 15 degrees below the average. we were looking at los angeles at 66. the advertised closer to 75. this time in places like phoenix, we should be closer to 80 deg >> good morning, wasashingn forecaster dave zahren here. 53 today. 58 tomorrow. fall bactonight. >> this weather report has been brought to you by cuisinart. bianna and dan? >> thank you, j.c. coming up here on "good morning america," bianna's going to bring her expert eye to a big question facing the world this morning. we're going to carefully deconstruct of the latest tape of kate, duchess of cambridge. there's tell-tale signs she might be pregnant. plus, another british love story. and it is a moving one, literally. we'll tell you what's going on in this video, coming up. i want healthy skin for life. 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[ chuckles ] for holiday tips and recipes, go to oceanspray.com. ♪ cue the royal music. well, people are going a bit nuts over speculations that kate middleton might be pregnant. the rumor mill went into high gear after the duchess made food choices that raised eyebrows. lama hasan is in london. >> reporter: i'm on the case. i'll bet you've been waiting for this information all night. the rumor mill has gone into overdrive. we've been working the phones, scouring the papers, working bits of video to try to find out if kate is pregnant. we spoke with a body language expert. okay. so, she may not look pregnant. but we wanted to get to the bottom of these baby rumors. like this, the video. check it out. will tastes some peanut paste. she does not. for years, mothers-to-be are told to stay away from nuts so their babies don't develop allergies. >> that was a huge hint that possibly kate's pregnant. >> reporter: a huge hint, eh? well, that's not good enough for us. we took the evidence to a body language expert to investigate. >> watch her entrance right here, as she comes in the room. you'll see how she has her fingers interlocked over that belly. very protective. you'll see eat again here. >> reporter: aha. her hands are over her belly. is there a little heir under that coat. let's look at how she moves. >> she holds her hands here in front of her belly. she doesn't relax them down. they don't stretch down as they might normally. >> reporter: the suspense is killing us. please tell us. the verdict is -- >> there's a possibility she may be pregnant. you'll look at her face. you see how the facial muscles are up. i think she could be pregnant. >> reporter: so, she could be pregnant. but is this a knowing look from hubby? what about recent royal engagements. she wasn't drinking bubbly at this event. and the timing. just last week, the 300-year-old succession rule changed. girls have equal rights as boys do to the throne. are we reading too much into it? wishful thinking the royal couple is expecting? we know one thing. they are not baby-shy. >> it's really important to me. i hope we will be able to have a happy family ourselves. >> reporter: so, there is still no official word from the palace. they won't confirm or deny speculation about a royal pregnancy. we wanted to have the definitive answer for you. but we tried. i'm no expert. but she looks like she has a baby glow about her. what do you guys think? >> well, you know, bianna golodryga has a baby glow about her because she's five months in. and i want to hear what you think. do you think? >> i think the succession rule change, that seems -- >> the timing. >> the timing of that tells me something more than whether or not her hands are in front of her belly. as a matter of fact, prince william had his hands in front of his belly. >> congratulations to you. >> thank you. and coming up on "good morning america," you won't believe the extraordinary things people do to make tailgating a luxury experience. get this, dan. tents with chandeliers. >> and putting on bow ties. pretty incredible stuff. and the carefully crafted marriage proposal that took place during this evening commute. it took weeks to plan this. and it almost didn't happen. and 2 minutes to christmas? 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[ male announcer ] sweet tea and the mcdonald's dollar menu. when i was in college, a tailgate involved a six-pack of beer in a parking lot. that has really changed these days. for a lot of people, saturday means college football. and that means tailgating. and it's gone a long way from a six-pack in a parking lot. now, they are doing some incredible things. and here's espn's chris connelly. >> reporter: it's the game before the game. an unbcs-ible battle of food, drink, school pride, tradition, a little more drink, and a lot more food, that heaps up around college football stadiums every saturday. >> tailgating is the new american social. sometimes we think of it as a very big block party. >> reporter: behind tiger stadium at lsu, fans plead for the lion, from the big ragoo. >> that's the best. >> reporter: his is the best tailgate in the world winner. >> this is food. seafood dishes. stuff you see here. >> reporter: fans of the maize and blue like to take over the greens. >> a nine-hole executive golf course. and friday, they're still playing into the afternoon. saturday morning, it becomes tailgate central for u of m. >> reporter: getting there can be half the fun. from rvs at state college. to boats, for the u.w. huskies. >> it's a huge party. it's a huge flotilla of boats. >> reporter: no school boasts a more illustrious tailgating tradition, than ole miss. >> it's ten acres of heaven. >> reporter: the stage is set for elegance. the chandeliers in the tents to the student's bow ties and party dresses. what makes it great, well, aside from the irresistible refreshments, holds true nationwide. >> it's a family reunion. it's like a class reunion. there's a saying around here, we may lose the game. but we never lost the party yet. >> never lost the party. tune in to "college gameday" at 9:00 a.m. eastern for pregame coverage. >> those burgers looked good. coming up on "good morning america," love on a train. the marriage proposal that's become a viral sensation. ♪ [ cellphone rings ] cut! 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[ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. well, we've all seen flash mobs before, right? well, we've been so excited to show you this video. it's a flash mob that you have to see because it's pretty special. it's in london. and it took a lot of work to get done. so, take a look. it started like any commute on this crowded london train. and then, one voice. ♪ something without warning >> reporter: then another. ♪ and the world's all right with me ♪ >> reporter: started singing. ♪ just one look at you and i know it's gonna be ♪ >> reporter: and then, the car was filled with an entire chorus moving in unison. ♪ lovely day lovely day ♪ ♪ lovely day >> reporter: suddenly, they all seem to focus on one person, lucy rogers. ♪ every day my life's ahead of me ♪ ♪ seems impossible to face >> i was just enjoying it. it was an incredible experience, without any expectation that it -- of it being related to me or for me. ♪ and i know it's gonna be gonna be, gonna be ♪ ♪ gonna be >> reporter: and when the singing suddenly stopped, her boyfriend, adam king, got down on one knee. with the proposal he planned for months. and it almost fell apart that very day. >> she was e-mailing tuesday, why do we need the train? so, i disconnected the battery in my car, knowing i could fake the car not starting and we had to take a train. >> reporter: but he got her on that train. and he got the answer he wanted. ♪ a lovely day >> that was a yes. >> that was a clear yes. thank you for watching, everybody. we're always online at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! and we'll see you back here tomorrow morning. we have a topic with some video. live and in hd, this is an abc7 news update. good morning. taking a look at some of the stories at topping the news in the region today. two children dead after a fiery on rte. 60 last night. least one caught fire. four others went to the hospital. occupy d.c. in the by car.were hit the driver will not face charges. none had life-threatening injuries. heads up for commuters are take metro this weekend. there will be track work. trains and are single tracking the blue and orange line. over to dave zahren. >> if of cold day out there. the last day of daylight savings time. call mom winds. all across the mid-atlantic, high pressure dominating the system. like high pressure will stay. lots of sparkling sunshine today and for the future. hi at noon is 48. 50's.op out at as we had in the early next week, and ice buildup. your clocks back tonight a.m., going back to time.rd change your batteries in your smoke detector and carbon monoxide detectors. also, 70 degrees by tuesday and wednesday. see showers after that.

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