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>> please bring her back and i love her. i would do anything that i can. >> now the fbi investigating. and record-breaking savings. the massive cyber monday boom. which items are topping everyone's holiday list and the huge way you can still score big this travel tuesday. and we do say good morning, america. there aren't just travel deals today. it's also giving tuesday. it's a global movement to give back. you can do it with your time, with your voice, with your wallet. a lot of charities are promising matching gifts, and we'll have much more on that ahead and also have a very special surprise for a very deserving mother. a great movement going on and a lot of excitement about prince harry and meghan markle. take a look at this photo. it was the one put out to make the announcement on the kensington royal instagram account. most liked ever, 449,162 to be exact. >> and counting. >> happy-looking couple. they should be because prince harry and meghan markle sat down for a very revealing interview, and we're now learning more about their wedding, the life of the couple, the proposal and of course, everybody wants to know about that ring. amy robach is at kensington palace. good morning, amy. how is everybody doing with the royal news? >> reporter: everybody is doing great, thank you and fwogood morning. as you might imagine, the cover of every single newspaper here in london has the happy couple's picture on it with multiple headlines. this one "the look of love." this one says, "she's the one." but i got to tell you this one is my favorite, "the corgis took to her straight away." yes, even the queen's dogs giving the soon-to-be american princess, meghan markle, their seal of approval and that is a sentiment seemingly shared by all of great britain. this morning a candid glimpse of meghan markle and prince harry. several minutes of previously unseen footage from the couple's first interview shows them laughing and teasing each other right after the interview ended. this as reaction to the royal engagement pours in from around the world. from the duchess of cambridge -- >> william and i are absolutely thrilled at such exciting news and it's a very happy time for any couple, and we hope they enjoy this happy moment. >> reporter: former president obama tweeting his congratulations writing, michelle and i wish you a lifetime of joy and happiness together. >> when did you send that letter? >> reporter: even meghan's former on-screen love posting a photo and saying, your royal highness, you are a lucky man and i know your long life together will be joyful, productive and hilarious. they sat down with the bbc revealing how harry proposed. >> she didn't let me finish. can i say yes now and there was hugging and i had the ring on my finger. >> cozy night. what were we doing, roasting chicken. >> roasting chicken. >> trying to roast a chicken. it was just an amazing surprise. it was so sweet and natural and very romantic. he got on one knee. >> of course. >> reporter: they both say the royal family has embraced meghan. >> i've been seeing her for a period of time when i literally didn't tell anybody at all and then william was longing to meet her and so was catherine so they are neighbors. we managed to get out a few times now and catherine has been amazing as has william as well, fantastic support. >> what do you think your mother would have said about meghan or think about meghan? >> i think they would be thick as thieves, without question. i think she would be over the moon jumping up and down so excited for me. >> reporter: that ring designed by harry himself, a symbol of their love with a nod to harry's late mother. >> the ring is obviously yellow gold because that's her favorite, and the main stone itself, i sourced from botswana and the little diamonds on the side are from my mother's jewelry collection. we have been on this crazy journey together. >> reporter: local networks here in london are reporting that more details about the wedding will be released any moment now. we will be tuned in at kensington palace that even includes maybe the date. the couple will be married in a church. which one? we'll have to wait and see. back to you. >> you'll be right there for it all. thanks so much, amy. >> not wasting any >> not at all. we'll check back in just a moment. back at home congress is facing that growing crisis over sexual misconduct allegations and this morning, a new accuser coming forward against democratic lawmaker john conyers. our senior congressional correspondent mary bruce is on capitol hill with those details for us. good morning, mary. >> reporter: robin, good morning. this new accuser tells us it's been a long, painful journey to get to this point, but that she's speaking out now against her former boss, john conyers, to throw a grenade into the system and help other victims. overnight another former staffer coming forward with new accusations of sexual misconduct against democratic congressman john conyers. deanna maher his former chief of staff says he made several unwanted sexual advances, maher tells abc news, there are so many victims that passed through conyers and he was so cruel. everyone knew what was going on but no one did anything. at the time, i could find my way out of circumstances and he never succeeded with me, never. i finally gave up and was able to move away. i survived it. maher first telling the detroit news in the late '90s conyers touched her when they were riding in a car together, saying he was trying to feel me up. a year later at a meeting she says, he put his hand up my dress and whispered in my ear i didn't know you had such great legs. conyers the longest serving congressman is already under fire for secretly paying $27,000 to settle a harassment complaint from another former staffer. conyers denies the claims. at first, democratic leader, nancy pelosi, struggled to explain why conyers isn't being held to her own zero tolerance policy. >> we are strengthened by due process. just because someone is accused, was it one accusation, is it two, i think there has to be -- john conyers is an icon in our country. >> reporter: but now after speaking to melanie sloan, another one of his accusers, she's backtracking. i find the behavior ms. sloan described unacceptable and disappointing. i believe what ms. sloan has told me. now, conyers' office says he has no plans to resign but is stepping down from his leadership position on the house judiciary committee pending an ongoing ethics investigation. now of these new accusations, his lawyer tells the detroit news, at best, they are uncorroborated. at worst, they are just not believable. george? >> mary bruce, thanks very much. sexual misconduct allegations have also rocked the alabama senate race. roy moore was denying charges on the campaign trail last night as a moore ally was caught trying to plant false stories with a newspaper that first reported the allegations. abc's chief national correspondent, tom llamas, here with the latest. good morning, the video where they confront that woman with the bogus story. this as the roy moore campaign is trying to push past those allegations. last night's rally one of several he'll be hosting this week. overnight, roy moore making his return to the campaign trail in alabama. hosting his first rally in more than two weeks. >> these things are simply what alabama citizens generally don't like, and shouldn't like. this is corrupt politics. >> reporter: the republican senate candidate battling allegations he molested two female teenagers and dated high school girls when he was a local prosecutor in the late '70s. >> these allegations are completely false. they're malicious. specifically, i do not know any of these women. nor have i ever engaged in sexual misconduct with any woman. >> reporter: moore out in front of voters and on the air with the new tv ad. >> false allegations, a scheme by elites and the republican establishment to protect their big government trough. >> reporter: but eight women have come forward to tell their stories of moore's sexual misconduct and while republican leaders in the u.s. senate say they believe the accusers, president trump is sticking with moore. >> he denies it and by the way, he totally denies it. >> reporter: and in a sign of just how ugly this race has become, "the washington post," the apparent target of a plot to discredit the moore reporting, but the paper turning the tables on a woman who claimed she had a dark story about roy moore. "the post" said they figured out the woman was a fraud out to embarrass the reporters with a bogus story. "the post" says they found a gofundme page where the woman had posted how she yearned to fight the mainstream media. >> do you have still have an interest in working the conservative media movement to combat the lies and deceit of the liberal msn? is that still your interest? >> no, not really. >> yeah. >> reporter: shortly after the woman leaving the meeting saying she no longer wanted to answer questions. >> reporter: and "the post" also says they witnessed that woman walking into the new york offices of a group that tries to discredit media organizations. one last note on roy moore. i asked the campaign if they were upset the president wasn't coming down to campaign with him. they told me they're just thankful for his support. >> i bet they are. tom llamas, thanks very much. george, now to what could be a major development in the russia investigation. new indications former national security adviser michael flynn may be trying to make a deal with special counsel robert mueller. our chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, is here with those details. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, robin. if general flynn becomes a government witness it would be a huge step forward in the russia investigation. >> the next president of the united states right here. >> reporter: he worked for donald trump throughout the campaign. >> donald j. trump. >> reporter: and even after he was forced to resign for lying about his contacts with the russians, the president defended michael flynn. >> i don't think he did anything wrong. if anything, he did something right. >> reporter: according to the former fbi director, james comey, the president wanted to end the investigation of flynn. >> i understood him to be saying what he wanted me to do was drop any investigation connected to flynn's account of his conversations with the russians. >> reporter: but the investigation continued, and now flynn concerned that both he and his son michael jr. could be prosecuted, has signaled he is open to a deal that could make him a government witness. on monday in washington, flynn's lawyer met with the special counsel's team and he had already cut off communications with white house lawyers. in an earlier statement, the lawyer said, general flynn certainly has a story to tell and he very much wants to tell it should the circumstances permit. what's next now? both sighs have to show their cards. according to people briefed on the case prosecutors will tell flynn what charges they are prepared to bring and he will provide what's called a proffer, detailing what information, if any he has, about wrongdoing in the trump campaign or the trump white house. >> a top aide to the president is expected to be interviewed by the mueller team. >> that's right. the white house communications director expected to be interviewed sometime this week. >> thank you, brian. >> okay, thank you, brian. president trump pushing hard to get his tax plan passed by christmas. heading to capitol hill to rally senate republicans, and he'll also talk to the top four leaders of the house and senate republicans in the white house hoping to strike a deal that would prevent a government shutdown. funding runs out december 8th if there is no deal and matthew dowd and meghan mccain are here from "the view." let me start with you, matt. these meetings today so crucial, such massive business affecting everyone in just the next few weeks. >> yes, george, if you take -- even if you take what's going on in foreign policy with what's happening in north korea, the russia investigation, everything that is going on in the world and what's happened in puerto rico where we still have thousands of people without drinking water and running water and electricity, we have a budget that is out of control. we have a government that may shut down and we have a health care system that is still broken and needs fixed. this white house can't seem to focus on what fundamentally is seriously wrong in america today. >> and, meghan, republicans desperate for a win and need to get this tax plan passed. >> i think the $64,000 question, are we going to learn the lessons of the obamacare failure of repeal and replace. at this point, i agree with matt. we are so desperate for a legislative win going into midterms that i don't have high hopes the president has necessarily learned to work with mitch mcconnell to whip up the votes needed. i guess stay tuned. if there is a government shutdown, i think all bets are off. >> we should learn more about that later today. meantime, the president raised a lot of eyebrows with his comment honoring native american war heroes, and he had this comment about senator elizabeth warren. >> you're very, very special people. you were here long before any of us were here. although we have a representative in congress who they say was here a long time ago. they call her pocahontas. >> actually, meghan, it's the president who calls her pocahontas. >> this never stops being uncomfortable for me to watch the navajo co-talkers are some of our greatest heroes from world war ii and i think bringing up, you know, this sort of gross, political term that's used against elizabeth warren in this context. it's particularly poor in taste and i will say if democrats want to put up elizabeth warren for 2020 this is a small token of what it will be like. >> not only did the president say that when sarah sanders was asked about it later she went on to attack the senator. >> this is unreal. i totally agree with meghan. notally did he say that, he was standing in front of a portrait of andrew jackson, who signed the indian remove act that basically led the trail of tears and death march for these people. this white house is wile e. coyote. every time they have a layup, they blow themselves up. >> i guess that will be the last word from matt dowd this morning. matt dowd, meghan mccain, thanks very much. now to that desperate search in north carolina for a. -year-o 3-year-old who disappeared in the middle of the night. abc's steve osunsami has that story. >> reporter: the fbi is now working with north carolina authorities searching for this 3-year-old girl who disappeared from her bed early monday morning. >> i love her. i would do anything, just bring her home, please. safe and sound. she's my baby. she's my everything. >> reporter: the mother of 3-year-old mariah woods says her boyfriend last saw her daughter around midnight in their mobile home when the girl woke up and he told her to go back to sleep. when the child's grandmother went to wake her up in the morning at 6:45, she was nowhere to be found. the search has centered around their home and the nearby woods. helicopters, sheriff's deputies and firefighters have joined in the search. the state is running an amber alert this morning. the girl's mother is praying that whoever may have taken her little girl will bring her back safely. >> just to be able to touch her and hold her, not let her go again, i'd give anything. >> reporter: police are asking families in the area to search their yards and their sheds. part of the search area is on camp lejeune and the base is now helping with the search this morning. robin. >> i hope she's found safe and sound. thank you so much, steve. all right, robin, we turn to the record-breaking cyber monday becoming the biggest online shopping day in u.s. history. rebecca jarvis is here. she's going to break down what everybody was buying. good morning, rebecca. >> and, boy, were they buying. good morning, michael. yes. cybermonday, one for the history books. the biggest day of u.s. online shopping ever. $6.6 billion spent online. that is up 16.8% from last year according to adobe analytics, plus how we're shopping online is changing. more than half of cyber monday shopping happened from the palm of our hand, either on a smartphone or a tablet, michael. >> everybody gearing up for christmas. which retailers really won the day? >> amazon was a huge winner. there were a number of big retailers that won but amazon, the biggest retailer of the day. some top sellers, google chromecast, apple airpod, sony playstation. in toys, hatchables and collectables. lol surprise and funko pop. don't you guys love these names by the way, the new toys of our day. and as you can imagine, amazon, huge winner of the day. >> used to be clue and monopoly and now it's all the other things. >> exactly, lol pop. >> lol pop, but the deals aren't over. what should people be shopping for now? >> in addition to giving tuesday because a lot of charities are now matching, it is also known as travel tuesday because it's one of the best days for travel deals when airlines offer major discounts because travel demand tends to die down from thanksgiving. we found some incredible trip tickets using the hopper app. minneapolis to orlando, florida, $165. i want to make sure we get this one in, ft. lauderdale from chicago in february, $67 round trip. >> wow. >> good deals. >> you know i don't have a reason to go but makes me want to buy the ticket. all right, rebecca. let's get back to ginger. >> george, record highs broken or tied from yuma, arizona, to st. cloud, minnesota, all the way into the 50s. now that november heat -- late november heat is moving east. look at some of those numbers as we get into this midweek. let's get to the tuesday trivia now brought do you by cosequin. hello. i'm meteorologist mike nicco from "abc7 mornings." let's which can out your accuweather highlights. seasonal temperatures today under a mostly sunny sky, so 30s and 40s this morning, 60s this afternoon. clouds dissolve, fog forms tonight, extended, possibly wet. 60 to about 64 degrees. we'll have 59 in lake port, 69 in santa cruz for the spread there. 39 in santa rosa to 50 in san francisco tonight. my accuweather seven-day forecast, it gets warmer through th coming up, we'll go back to amy across the pond. princess meghan markle making history. 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aligned. everything was just perfect. >> welcome back to "gma" and the stars were aligned. >> when you know you know. >> prince harry and meghan markle were all smiles in their first interview since their engagement. so many people are excited for the crazy in love royal couple. >> did you guys see this tweet? it's raising an interesting question. it says, prince harry's kids will be americans. what if one grows up to be president and is in line for the throne at the same time? brits are playing long ball here. but it's a smart move. they want america back and this is how they're going to do it. that's a bit of a stretch. >> a bit? >> hey, that was a tweet. >> okay. also right now, pope francis, he is on a trip to myanmar as the country faces a crisis over religious tolerance and the persecuted muslim rohingya. he did emphasize the need for inclusion. the faa is investigating an accident at jfk airport last night. officials say an egypt air flight was taxiing down the runway when it clipped wings with a virgin atlantic jet. forcing it to be towed. thankfully no one was injured. >> we are thankful for that. back to amy at kensington palace for a closer look at meghan markle and how the future american princess is breaking barriers. amy. >> reporter: that's right, robin. you know, there was a time when meghan markle's nationality, her race, even the fact that she's divorced may have disqualified her from joining the royal family in any official way. but as we now know those days are over. at 36 she is three years older than her new fiance, prince harry. >> meghan, how are you feeling? >> so happy. >> reporter: and making history. >> i would absolutely call meghan a trailblazer. she knows exactly the causes she believes in and one of the thing that harry really loves about her. >> reporter: american meghan markle, the first biracial woman to marry into the royal family. her father an emmy award winning lighting director. her mother a social worker. markle writing about her background in a 2016 article in "elle" magazine, saying, my mixed heritage, i have come to embrace that. i have come to say who i am, to share where i'm from, to voice my pride in being a strong, confident, mixed race woman. prince harry early calling out the british media for their reporting on markle warning the racial undertones of the comment pieces had crossed a line. >> of course, it's disheartening, you know, it's a shame that that is the climate in this world to focus that much on that or that it would be discriminatory in that sense but i think, you know, at the end of the day, i'm really just proud of who i am and where i come from and we have never put any focus on that. we have just focused on who we are as a couple. >> reporter: markle's engagement to the prince not her first. the actress married to a tv producer in 2011. she divorced him two days later. the last british royal to marry a divorcee, king edward viii. he was forced to abdicate the phone when he wanted to marry a divorced wallace simpson. >> you've met quite a few. >> i have on both sides of his family. his mom's side as well which is really important to me. we've had a nice time getting to know them and progressively helping me feel a part of not just the institution but also part of the family. >> reporter: markle raised in los angeles where she attended an all girls catholic school and was voted homecoming queen. in college studying theater and international relations. >> she's passionate about theater, really understands the importance of making art that serves a broader social purpose. was aware of what it meant to be a woman of color, a biracial woman who when she went to the world represented an array of experiences. >> reporter: beginning her acting career with small parts including as a model on "deal or no deal." all before landing her star making role as rachel zane in the show "suits." >> you can't see me in my dress. >> i never heard of meghan before, and i was beautifully surprised when i walked into that room and saw her and there she was sitting there. i was like, okay, i'm going to have to up my game. >> reporter: but markle outspoken on social issue, even politics. >> i think in 2012 the republican party lost the female vote by 12 points. that's a huge number. >> reporter: deeply dedicated to humanitarian work serving as u.n. women's ambassador. >> women need a seat at the table. >> reporter: and travels the world on charitable missions. >> this is the water that she's going through all this work to get. >> reporter: those causes something she will likely share with her future husband for years to come. >> she's capable of anything. >> that's win of the first things we started talking about when we met was just the different things we wanted to do in the world, and how passionate we were about seeing change, i think. that's w new details about the wedding. we know they will be getting married at st. george's chapel. it will happen in may of 2018. we don't know the day. we just know the month. we also know the queen will be there, but no word yet on where the wedding reception any couple and we wish them all the best nephew, prince george and princess charlotte will be involved. meghan is a protestant, and she will be baptized before the wedding. something else, an official engagement photo of the royal couple. we will be waiting for that for sure. in the meantime though, back to you guys. >> they are just like us. just wanting a day off. amy, we'll get back to you in a moment. they seem to be well-matched. joining us now is our royal contributor. someone we'll speak to between now and the wedding quite a bit, %-ps piece all about meghan markle. just tell people what a big deal this is, the engagement. >> reporter: well, this is a really exciting moment for the british royal family. prince harry has long been perhaps the most popular member of the british royal family next to the queen, and people have really wanted to see him settle down. and the fact that he has chosen to settle down with somebody from a very ordinary background. someone who does not fit in any way the description of an aristocratic royal bride is really, really exciting. i think there's this real sense that, you know, here is a new phase for the royal family where they are really modernizing and the issues like divorce that may have been an issue for the royal family many years ago is no longer something that is a problem. and she is the first mixed race person to ma ary into the royal family. for generations this has been made up of mostly white uries and britain is increasingly multicultural and now the royal family is reflecting that more. this is definitely a very exciting very modern love match. >> hard to think of a barrier she's not breaking, victoria. >> in a way it is hard to think of a barrier she's not breaking but i think that what's interesting is when the couple were asked about this in their engagement interview yesterday, they were kind of asked, you know, what do you feel you represent here? they were really very relaxed about that. they were kind of saying, you know, for us, it's just about being in love, and we just fell in love and focused on our relationship, and you only have to look at them kind of looking into each other's eyes in that interview to really get caught up in that love story, and as meghan said, you know, it's not about where they have come from. it's about how they feel about each other. >> they do seem very natural together, don't they? >> they do. >> victoria, thanks very much. coming up, nick lachey is pleading for the public's help trying to find the gunman who shot the manager of his bar, a young mother. ♪ ♪ la vie est belle l'eclat the new fragrance lancôme now available at macy's, your fragrance destination. to consider: protect and grow. there are two halves instead of focusing on insurance or investments alone, we bring them together into one whole picture. at 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manager of his cincinnati bar on thanksgiving morning. gio benitez here with the details. good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning to you. listen, police are searching for clues this morning. they want to know if the shooter had any connection to the young woman. now nick lachey is personally getting involved. we know nick and drew lachey from the boy band, 98 degrees. ♪ but they're also the owners of the lacheys bar in their hometown of cincinnati appearing in an a&e show about the bar. >> nervous? >> is it too late to turn back? >> reporter: now a growing mystery that has hem asking for the public's help. early thanksgiving morning around 3:00 a.m. the manager of that bar was shot in the face leaving the bar. >> i think it's too early to say if there's any relationship between the suspect and victim in this case. it's a very rare incident. the area where this bar is located. >> reporter: police are now searching for the man driving this van. they say he started yelling at the 27-year-old and as she approached the window, he opened fire severely injuring her. >> the driver of the vehicle is a male african-american in his 20s, slight build wearing glasses and in a slight beard seen driving a maroon conversion van. >> reporter: richardson is the mother of a 3-year-old boy. she's hospitalized and in stable condition. her brother telling abc news she's making progress every day. >> she is just one of those girls that lights up any room she's in. she is going to keep fighting. she is a fighter for sure. >> reporter: and this morning nick lachey turning to his 318,000 twitter followers for help finding the attacker. ellie is the brightest light and she will find a way to shine through this darkness. anyone with any information, help us find some justice. and a fund-raising website has already raised more than $27,000 for richardson, and her family says she, of course, has a long road ahead. and so far police don't know who the shooter is or what his motive could 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[crowd applause] good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. royal wedding. meghan markle about to become an american princess as she gets ready to marry harry. brand-new details about their engagement. what we're learning about the wedding and what kate and william are revealing about the happy couple. >> william and i are absolutely thrilled at such exciting news. the meghan effect. a fashion frenzy already in overdrive. her engagement coat selling out around the world. the footage that reveals how she feels about her style. and the top stylist and author who's worked with her joining us live this morning. bye-bye, black friday. see ya cyber monday. get in the spirit this morning with the people coast to coast joining in giving tuesday. the single mom you'll meet here helping to feed hundreds in her community. the big surprise we're giving her that could change her life. ♪ and "star wars" is back. "gma" is taking you to a galaxy far, far away. daisy ridley is here live with secrets from the set. the advice from legend carrie fisher and the moment that will take your breath away. the force is strong with this one as we say good mor america. and good morning, america. we hope you're well this tuesday morning. all is well with the royal family. >> yes, it is. meghan markle is now in the spotlight like never before. and, robin, you had a chance and spoke with prince harry before he and meghan started dating and talked about wanting to have kids. >> that's right. i traveled over there, spent time in his home and was there for a couple of days and it was mostly about the invictus games but he says he adores kids and he opened up about how his beloved late mother, princess diana drives him to be who he is today. >> we all do everything we can to make sure that she's never forgotten and carry on all of the special gifts as such that she had and that she portrayed while she was alive. i hope a lot of my mother's talents are shown in a lot of the work that i do. >> he also talked about what it's like to be an uncle to his brother's children, but i was really struck about how down to earth he is and how you could tell he was ready. he's in a place he was ready to share his life and we've heard in amy's reporting how he and meghan, how they share that passion to help others, so let's go back outside to kensington palace and amy has the latest on the royal engagement. good morning again, amy. >> reporter: robin, just moments ago, kensington palace releasing new details about the wedding. the royal couple will marry at st. george's chapel at windsor castle and they got specific. they will marry in may of next year. we don't know the date. just the month. we also know the queen will be in attendance. no word yet on whether prince harry's niece and nephew will be involved, but the family will be paying for the bulk of the wedding, and meg season a protestant. she will be baptized before shemarrys harry in may. the los angeles native will become a u.n. citizen. that will take several years for that process to take place. until then, she will retain her u.s. citizenship, and something else she has to look forward to, the palace told us an official engagement photo of the couple will be released in the coming days. a lot of fun yet to come. back to you. okay, we'll move on to embattled senate candidate roy moore. he is back on the campaign trail fighting those sexual misconduct allegations, vowing to stay in the race. tom llamas back with the latest. good morning, tom. >> reporter: good morning again and from speaking with the campaign last night it sounds like they're moving out of crisis mode and trying to get back to running a traditional campaign in these last two weeks before election day on december 12th. they're adding events to the schedule and overnight we saw roy moore back out on the trail with a rally and one of the forces fueling them is that support from the president. in 2016 president trump won the state with more than 60% of support and he still remains very popular and despite eight women coming forward going on the record accusing roy moore of sexual misconduct nearly all of them when they were teenagers and two of them accusing him of molestation, moore is still in this race. the campaign believes only someone like roy moore who has been in public service for more than 40 years and who has been vetted before could survive what they call baseless political attacks. >> the truth is this is not really odd at all. this is simply dirty politics and it's a sign -- [ applause ] this is a sign of immorality of our time. >> reporter: the two big questions in this race, will any more women come forward with stories against roy moore and will republican turnout for moore dwarf any ground the democrat doug jones has gained with undecideds since the scandal broke. >> he keeps calling them baseless but you have eight different women with corroboration and documents. >> multiple women, and relatives that have gone on the record and "the washington post" spoke to more than 30 people. there are a lot of people out there in you know what, this morning, it's giving tuesday. >> it is. >> means you got to give. it's a good thing to give and social media movement to help those in need coming right after cyber monday to encourage people to use some of the money they saved shopping to support those who really need help this holiday season. you and i went to the storm zone and we saw all the devastation. i had a chance to meet with mattress mack who just hosted thousands of people for a thanksgiving meal to make sure his neighbors had a great holiday and now giving tuesday is the time everyone can help those victims rebuild and one of the first to join the campaign facebook and the bill and melinda gates foundation joined forces and pledged up to $2 million for those raised on facebook. for nonprofits. it is such a great way to take some of the savings that you make and use it in a good way to help. >> there are a lot of folks this holiday season who use it. i just returned from key west. key west is open for business doing well and traveled just outside of key west, the lower keys, hammered so hard. even when we were out on the boats we could see the boats right there that were left. so all these areas, but you know the one thing i was just thinking about this, guys, it's travel tuesday. all the places that we're talking about, the florida keys, puerto rico, virgin islands, they rely on tourism. >> big time. >> so if -- many of them, i was in the virgin islands and puerto rico, they can have tourists, key west definitely can so if it's travel tuesday. why don't you book as a gift -- i'm just saying -- to those areas because they truly need. they rely on tourism so much. >> in key west they rely on the fishing industry, taking people out to fish. people there really need everybody's love and 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[ applause ] such a lovely young lady that starred in "brooklyn." another film to look out for as we head into awards season, "call me by your name" starring armie hammer and for the last three years the winners of best feature at the gotham awards have gone on to win best picture at the oscars. so two movies you make sure you see before award season. >> "lady bird" is so good. the one who plays mom -- >> from "roseanne." laurie metcalf. another reason to watch. everyone write that down? two movies. you heard it here first. we all know the boss was born to run so no surprise his massive hit on broadway has extended its run for four additional months. [ applause ] until june 30th. i got to ask you, angie, stage manager angie just went, angie, was it the greatest thing ever? experience of a lifetime? >> you got to go. >> hopefully now we'll be able to get these impossible to get tickets. it's been such a huge hit with fans so much so that the only shop for many has been the digital lottery. not easy to get. the boss adding roughly 80 shows to his run. hopefully that will change the luck for a few of us who want to see the boss in business. >> that's right. >> and we should note that angie went because our diane sawyer got her tickets and went with her and that was such a lovely gift that diane gave her. that's a true girls' night out. that was wonderful. is that it for "pop news"? >> that's it for "pop news," robin. >> all right. that's it. [ applause ] how about our "gma" cover story all about the meghan markle effect. her style sparking huge sales inspiring women around the world bringing a touch of laid back hollywood to the royal family. we'll speak with stylist joe zee who knows markle in a moment but first abc's adrienne bankert is in london with a closer look -- you're even there in london with amy. hey there, adrienne. >> reporter: hey, robin. good morning. we're here at buckingham palace. so excited to be here. i like to call the meghan effect, the markle sparkle and she's brought some of the l.a. or rather landon traditions with her own l.a. style with all the grace of an up and coming fashion influencer. ♪ the meghan effect already in full force as the princess-to-be stepped into the spotlight wrapped in a chic coat by toronto based brand line the label over a green dress by an italian designer parosh. the fashion frenzy intensifying as the website for her belted white jacket crashed in less than an hour. the coat now said to be renamed the meghan now retails for $600. the world also taking notice of the future royal's bare legs. typically a big faux pas across the pond. the queen has been sporting stockings for 91 years. kate followed suit. the young duchess rarely seen without ultra sheer skin colored pantyhose but was meghan opting out of the traditional tights an oversight or statement from the laid back california girl? >> i like to look polished and put together but there's always going to be an effortless quality of it being from l.a. >> reporter: in 2015 meghan sat down during new york fashion week and discussed her go to style tips during yahoo! live with joe zee. >> the most important thing you can do is tailoring. you think it's not going to make a big impact but if it fits you to a tee, you look a million times better. i learned so many people try to jump on to a trend. not every trend is right for you. >> we've seen her sleek casual style on her now shuddered tig site. and a collaboration for the department store, reitman featured a-line dresses under 100 bucks and it wasn't just pda with the prince on full display at the invictus games. this button down and denim look created a hoopla, all because of those ripped jeans. already compared to kate who opts for more conservative looks mixing high-end brands like jenny packham with temperley london and topshop with seem ara and the sensible closed toe pump from l.k. bennett but the soon-to-be royal has her own shoes to fill as the first american to take on the princess role since grace kelly of monaco who paved the way as one of the most watched women in the world. and what's exciting is we're waiting to see what her wedding dress is going to look like. we're going to find out in a few months as that walk down the aisle becomes the greatest catwalk of her life. robin, back to you. >> adrienne, big shoutout. markle sparkle. that is huge. that is going to trend. that's going to be the new hashtag. we feel it. it came from adrienne bankert. >> yes. >> adrienne gets credit. hey, we got celebrity stylist and author joe zee with us live. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> you've known meghan markle for a bit. >> i have. listen, i love her. she is amazing. i first met meghan at the beginning of "suits." i love her and i loved her character, but from the very beginning she lacked so much hollywood pretense you can sit with her and we had tequila. she was genuinely interested in you like she wanted to always know how my husband was doing and talked about rescue dogs. it wasn't so much about what the hollywood world was about or even really her show at the time. it was just about life, and i think that's so great. she could make you feel like you're the only person in the room. >> you're happy when she said she likes tequila. >> yes. >> what do you make of the markle sparkle? >> oh, gosh, i think this is the very beginning of this huge wave we're going to ride in terms of meghan and her popularity and her fascination. people are just going to be clamoring for more and more. we saw those websites crashing for what she was wearing yesterday and she looked phenomenal, and i think there is such an accessibility about megh meghan that girls in america particularly will clamber for her style. >> how do you describe her style? >> i have to say even between her and kate like there's something regal and classy about kate and not that meghan isn't but there is almost a laid back cali cool girl about her. when i used to talk to meghan about her character rachel on "suits", she said she would put on pencil skirts and feel the character but her personal style was very different and i never really thought that but it was interesting how she always classified herself. >> many people commenting on what she wore yesterday. >> she looked phenomenal. the white coat and simplicity of that and the green dress, and interestingly enough, she didn't wear stockings. i think we talked about that which is in the royal handbook of fashion, it's a big beginning of being a rule breaker in a way and that was really great, even the green dress she wore was on the website with sleeves and she chose the sleeveless version. >> i know you love the telestrator. want to emphasize a difference here. >> so we have kate and we have meghan both wearing a similar black lace dress at an event. if you look at kate right away she wears the longer hemline. almost below the knee and always does sort of that sensible shoe in a way where it's still a heel but manageable but meghan is always a little bit -- the hemlines were shorter. always got that higher heel. maybe things are a little bit sexier. in a way it's a little more american red carpet. >> win/win both sides. you can't go wrong with either way. >> absolutely. >> they both own how they look. they look very comfortable. >> absolutely. there's always a youthful spirit about meghan in a way there's an ease and i think you also see that in the difference between william and harry. there's an east about harry and i can see why they like -- >> casual wear and accessories. >> i love the idea of them both in jeans but even that feels very different. i mean you look at kate and always very pulled together in her blazer and striped shirt and all of those things and jeans and sensible shoe. look at meghan showed up at the invictus games which is her first time with harry in ripped jeans and an oversized men's shirt and i think that was a really telling sign that that's really genuinely who she is. >> yeah, that is. well, you saw adrienne elude to it, the wedding gown. what do you think? >> well, listen, she -- i think -- i feel like she would and should probably wear a british designer. she has worn a lot of them in the past. it could be someone like that. i'm putting my bets on stella mccartney. i feel like she is british royalty. fun, youthful and could make something beautiful. it most likely will not be mcqueen because i feel kate owns that, but we might be surprised. she's friends with this designer mischa nonoo who is rumored to be the designer that introduced them so there could be something there. >> i don't think we'll see 100-foot train. i don't -- >> i don't think so either. >> i don't think so. >> i think you leave that to your sister-in-law. >> thank you, joe. so much. over to ginger. let's do your "gma" moment. now that we've got the markle sparkle going on. it's time to make you smile and laugh so on this giving tuesday, you give to charities but can also take pets in. that's what they did with mr. gray in missouri and always give him a nice massage and mr. gray -- doesn't that look nice. i want to have what mr. gray is having. he has a good life now and said he has brought them so much joy that he deserves this. this is a daily thing by the way. he gets this type of massage. please do send your "gma" moment to my facebook page using the #yourgmamoment. hopefully we get to see you on tv. hello. i'm meteorologist mike nicco from "abc7 mornings." let's which can out your accuweather highlights. seasonal temperatures today under a mostly sunny sky, so 30s and 40s this morning, 60s this afternoon. clouds dissolve, fog forms tonight, extended, possibly wet. 60 to about 64 degrees. we'll have 59 in lake port, 69 in santa cruz for the spread there. 39 in santa rosa to 50 in san francisco tonight. my accuweather seven-day forecast, it gets warmer through thursday and then the all right. now we're getting tips from the "shark tank." how many times have you asked yourself whether it's better to buy or rent something? 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[ applause ] >> we got our money matters money wheel lined up with all the categories. we have the button here. you push the button. >> my hands are ready. >> audience has paddles to buy or rent. go ahead and hit that first button. >> get ready. >> there we go. spin that wheel. all right. the first category is your home. >> homes. >> audience, how many of you think -- who thinks it's better to buy or rent? what do you think? buy or rent. everyone says buy. >> wow. wow. >> we have two rents and the rest are buy. so, barbara, what is the answer? >> obviously you're all correct. but if you're going to be in the home for more than five years it always pays to buy when you do the math on it. [ applause ] but, but, but a lot of people you don't have the money for the cash down payment, you don't -- you can't afford the mortgage or the closing costs which are always paid up front and for that situation, of course, it's better to rent because it's cheaper. >> yeah, a lot of millennials now renting probably for that reason. >> you know what, a lot of millennials are renting because they're paying off a lot of student debt. that's a tremendous burden. they're also starting families later and so they wait but that's never a good idea. what you have to do with the real estate game is buy your first thing, buy a studio now versus waiting for your two bedroom three years from now because it puts you at the real estate table and gives you something to trade up on. >> a quick category. clothing. bam. i'm going to do it. going to be clothing. clothing, buy or rent? >> rent. >> buy. >> everybody says buy. very quick. what we got. >> mixed bag. depends how often you're going to use it. buy a great blazer. it's cheaper to buy than represent, but if you are going to get married, $1,500 is a wedding dress, you could rent the same thing for $425. >> barbara thank you so much. "star wars" daisy ridley is here live. we'll be right back. your "gma" moment brought to you by the frame from samsung, the most beautiful tv you've never seen. abc 112817 8am_bw-checklist.x x 8am_bw-checklist.xlsx\x the shooter is still out there somewhere. it's not believed this inaccident will impact classes today. this is not the first time a shooting as targeted the school. earlier this month, someone destroyed a security camera. no one was hurt in e her shooting. sigalert westbound 4 near love ridge and a big rig accident is blocking lanes so traffic will be heavy through that area. also an injury crash in the oakland area westbound 24, motorcycle accident approaching 580 so we know traffic is backing up and you know it's slow through the maze if you're heading toward the bridge. even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can enter your home through air vents, through light fixtures and even through cracks in the walls and the floors. secondhand smoke is toxic. especially to children. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. do you notice a difference outside in much cooler this morning, still 39 in santa rosa and novato. if you take a quick look at the roads, they're foggy up north, everybody else, mass transit and ferry rides, pretty good today. dry till this weekend, reggie. >> i'm digging fall. i don't know about everybody else. another ooh and always on our news app and abc7news.com. [ playing the theme to "star wars"] saying hi to some of your friends. >> oh yeah. >> they call themselves the golden girls. >> the golden girls retired and they are living the life. yes, they are. >> yes. >> i tell you, i envy them. we got to say welcome back to "gma." thank you for being with us here this tuesday morning. really, really appreciate you guys. >> yes. [ applause ] >> and to show our appreciation, we have an exciting guest from the galaxy far, far away. she's back as rey in "star wars: the last jedi," the most anticipated blockbuster of the year. please welcome daisy ridley. ♪ [ applause ] >> hello. >> hi, welcome. >> thank you. >> hello. how are you? >> great. >> hello. >> how are you? >> hi, everyone. [ applause ] >> what were you saying about a dream? you dream that way? dry ice. >> that was always my dream to come out in a load of dry ice. now my dreams have come true. >> there you go. >> i bet a lot of your dreams are coming true with everything happening and well deserved with as talented as you are. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> now, everybody is all excited. >> yes. >> but we hear your dad's more of a trekkie. what? what as they? >> no, he is a big supporter of me. he wasn't always like a "star wars" person. he watched it because i'm in it but he talks about when the ads are mainly me. >> also on the set of "the force awakens" you didn't know how to drive back then. >> i did my theory test for driving and i was driving around in a buggy a lot of the time which actually was illegal to. maybe i shouldn't say that. they kept telling me to stop. i was like yeah. >> what did you learn this time on set? any new skills? >> any new skills? i think i'm more proficient with a lightsaber. i'd say that's a good thing. >> ooh. look at it there. >> that's just like a little teaser. >> no, it was cause i never really trained before the first one and the second one i was training for like the year that i was sort of off so i had more -- what's the word, stamina and i felt pretty strong. >> and you have an important relationship with mark hamill and a really cool friendship with him. tell us about that. >> it was wonderful because obviously i was very lucky to be able to work with harrison and carrie and when mark and i worked the first time i was really sick, like really sick, and that day i was just trying to get through it. then i went to dinner with his family and we had time for rehearsals and we're shooting with him a lot. >> your dad had no clue who he was. >> no, my dad said who do you play then? >> oh, no. >> i don't know if he was joking or not. it was only us in ireland and i was like, who is he, dad? who is he? luke skywalker. >> let's look ahead a little bit if you can. >> yes. >> any chance rey goes to the dark side? >> ooh. >> george, that's a great question. >> i love that. >> you're pretty good at this thing. >> do you know, i think the thing about this film it's not so -- the lines are less clear as to like good and bad, rey is trying to find out about herself and about the universe and those questions don't entirely fall to the good nor do they fall entirely to the bad. she's trying to do her own personal growth and i think what's amazing is the end of the film, however that does end it's more rich because you can't -- if it's always good the outcome isn't as important as it might be if -- you know. >> great tease. yeah. >> a moment ago you alluded to carrie, of course talking about carrie fisher, and this is her final appearance and i understand that she gave you pep talks before. >> she was just really kind. i think harrison, her and mark all very much lead by example so it wasn't like a sit-down of -- it wasn't like a sit-down of this is what you need to do and this is how it's going to be. she was just always very kind and the first one in the clip you can see we're always dancing together. this one we were always singing together. she's just lovely. she took good care of me, yeah. >> speaking of co-stars, josh gad your co-star in "murderer on the orient express." i heard he was always fishing for "star wars" spoiler. >> i didn't know he was a "star wars" fan and doing the videos. i was like, yeah, these are fun and asking like quite specific things and i was like, oh, okay. then he came in with the t-shirt on and i was like, there it is. >> he knew everything about the movies but judi dench, you had to teach her quite a bit. >> it was like there was some -- we did a few with her literally crying with laughter. like i thought there's no way i'll get through. she was saying midi-claw. like she didn't know what anything was and she kept saying how do i pronounce this? her grandson knew. it was brilliant. >> did you teach her ow to speak wookie? >> we didn't go that far. she put her scarf up and no one told her to do that and we were like, you literally look like a jedi knight. >> i don't know if you heard the news over in your neck of the woods about a little engagement. >> no. >> harry, of course, engaged to meghan markle. what was it like having he and william on the set? >> it was really funny. it was great because it was so surreal. it's surreal anyway taking people around a set that's sort of your home because it's weird suddenly being the outsider being like, this is it and then occasional like, oh, that's the prince of england. they're really, really nice, also really tall which was the most surprising thing. really tall. yeah. they were lovely. >> and big "star wars" fans. >> yeah. >> like they knew more than judi? >> yeah. >> okay, that's good. >> i hear you didn't like your performance in the first movie. >> no. >> why? everybody loved you. >> what do you mean? >> i don't know if it's ever nice watching yourself. like i like the film, the film i was like, great but obviously it's very weird and we had spent six months filming then it was like over a year later it came out so it's all these weird sort of memories and then actually seeing the thing you did, it's really -- >> what's great about live we never have to watch ourselves. >> even this one, i watched it last week. yeah, yeah. [ applause ] >> do you watch any of your movies? >> well, i watched "murder on the orient express" at the premiere and i was like -- it sort of takes a little while to process but it was nice too because it was very much a group thing and did see "the last jedi" a couple of weeks ago. and, again, i was like, i can't watch this. but, you know. >> surprised -- do you sort of know everything, obviously you're not shooting all your scenes together. >> i was more surprised with this one because there's like -- there's a few story lines that are sort of coming together and -- >> can we imagine a bitter tease. she was more surprised than the last one? [ applause ] >> you threw out about three or four great teases. >> i didn't know i was doing it. >> and my man brought his lightsaber ready to go. >> "star wars: the last jedi" hits theaters friday, december 15th. daisy, always great to have you. i appreciate it. coming up celebrating giving tuesday in a big way right here on "gma." only how we can do it. we'll be right back. >> look how happy he is. chilly this morning but hearts are warm. giving tuesday, a global day of giving to kick off the holiday season. look who is here to help us. the newly crowned miss universe, demi-leigh nel-peters from south africa. you are stunningly beautiful. but that is not all, the only reason you won miss universe. i know you have a big year ahead of you. how will you use the crown? >> that's so sweet of you. thank you. there's so many things on my mind and things i want to do. i started a campaign in south africa called unbreakable where i empower women all over my country with skills and knowledge how to handle difficult situations and i really hope to use the miss universe platform to elevate that cause and so that is the one thing that i really want to get started on. >> we were just talking about it. you have a year in new york but it all started when you got that crown on your head. what is that feeling like? where do you go from here at 22 years old? >> well, i guess just up. yes. it's so difficult to describe a feeling -- something you've dreamt for and worked for just about your whole life. undescribable to explain that feeling but it's the best feeling in the whole wide world. >> that was her advice to young ladies who want to be miss universe. just go fo good morning. i'm meteorologist mike nicco. your accuweather 12-hour day planner, fog starts lifting at 9:00, mostly sunny afternoon with temperatures in the 50s. around 2:00 we spike in the low to as part of our "gma's" giving tuesday, our sponsor wells fargo is here to kick off their holiday food drive and we have started a food drive in a big way with donations from wonderful members of our audience. you can see, three out of four americans by the way throw out nonperishable food items. instead of tossing them wells fargo made it easy to donate. these donation bins can be found in all 5900 wells fargo branches and mobile food banks just like this one in 17 cities from philadelphia to los angeles. you can donate at these things, nonperishable food items starting today through december 30th and we'll be giving updates throughout the holiday season. what a beautiful way to start this giving tuesday. keep them coming, guys. keep them coming. michael, we'll head up to you. >> we're here also to celebrate giving tuesday and supermodel turned philanthropist petra nemcova after surviving a thailand tsunami in 2004, she founded a charity to help others called all hands at heart. thank you for joining us. really appreciate it. [ applause ] >> now your past experiences you've turned this it into a way to help other people and how -- what impact does your organization have on hurricane relief right now? >> so we actually for the last 12 years i've been dedicating my life to helping those impacted by natural disasters after hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis and i've seen that children and families, they wait way too long, four years, six years for a safe school to go to and to me that was unacceptable. recently we partnered with another organization and forming all hands all hearts so we can come in for first response and stay long for rebuilding of homes and schools in disaster zones. that's what we did after hurricane harvey, hurricane irma and maria, went to texas and made commitment to stay two years so families, they know we are there helping them. the same in st. thomas. we came in right away and made commitment to stay two years. if you see purple shirts, that's us. >> yeah. [ applause ] a lot of people happy to see those purple shirts. and you went to st. thomas a few days after the hurricane and what did you see firsthand? >> it was heartbreaking, michael. it was heartbreaking because i was seeing homes without roofs, we see homes with some roof but with leakage where there was mold everywhere on all the walls and roofs. people sleeping in mold and black mold is extremely toxic and the electricity was completely -- the power lines were down. it will take six to 12 months to put electricity back. we've seen actually there were so many flashlights -- flash rains constantly, there was still lots of water everywhere and desperation. but we've been working there with our volunteers from all over the world helping to do debris removal, gutting, mold removal in schools and in homes so bringing home and as i said we will be there for two more years helping families to get back on their legs and especially before winter. christmas is coming and trying to get families back to their hopes so they can celebrate holiday in a proper way. >> well, i tell you what, everybody -- [ applause ] >> this is -- giving tuesday is no better way to sit here and talk to you about this and i'm sure so many people are happy when those purple shirts are there. you guys are committed to going in early and staying later to make sure that everybody gets back on their feet a lot faster. we want to thank you and you're a great example for everyone out there to turn a tragedy and help other people. >> you can come and volunteer with us. everybody wants to come, come and help us out. >> there you go. >> petra, thank you. >> thank. >> we really appreciate it. coming up a big surprise for a true hometown hero. wait till you meet this mom. we'll be right back. we need to be ready for my name's scott strenfel and r i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews out ahead of the storm to minimize any outages. during storm season we want our customers to be ready and stay safe. learn how you can be prepared at pge.com/beprepared. together, we're building a better california. ♪ i've got the heart of a hero >> we are back with a ♪ i've got the heart of a hero >> we are back with a hometown hero inspiring so many this giving tuesday. penny rivas, a bus driver, mom of five has been bringing the holiday spirit to those in need taking care of hundreds of people for nearly two decades now. unbelievable. we have a big surprise for her in a moment but first take a look at her story. >> all right. you guys ready? >> reporter: penny rivas is a school bus driver in guerneville, california. >> good morning, hi, nick. >> good morning. >> reporter: driving a group of special needs children, but when her bus takes a break for thanksgiving she kicks into high gear. >> let's go, sofia. >> from the bottom of my heart i am so thankful that you guys are all here. >> reporter: for the past 16 years penny has organized a turkey feast for hundreds in her community. >> there's homeless, there's seniors, there's people that have families that don't want to go or just no place to go or don't want to eat alone. >> reporter: penny is a single mom to 14-year-old twins trenton and trevor who love serving their neighbors. >> this makes me feel good to know that everyone is really thankful. >> reporter: for many this dinner brings a sense of comfort. >> having a place to come on thanksgiving surrounded by your community is just a wonderful blessing. >> my heart is full. there's no words for this. >> my mom is an amazing person and i strive every day to just be as great a person as her. >> did you get served yet? the grace that's bestowed. it's -- you can't describe it. [ cheers and applause ] >> unbelievable. the tears have started already. penny is here, her two sons trenton and trevor along with isaiah mustafa from the freeform series "shadow hunters." welcome to all of you guys. i know you went on a cool outing with the boys yesterday and we want to talk about that first. >> oh, yeah. >> i got to say, penny, number one, thank you. thank you for doing everything that you do. and let me just ask you what is the most rewarding part for you personally of all of this? >> when the room fills up and the spirit of god enters, and you look around and you look in people's eyes and they are so grateful. you can't describe human kindness like that and thankfulness. >> you must be pretty proud of your mom there, trenton. >> yeah. >> yeah. i want to hear about this day that you gave them kind of an elf-inspired journey around new york city. tell me about it. >> well, 25 days of christmas is about to kick off on freeform. thought it would be fun if we took everybody around and i dressed up as buddy the elf. we did a little hop scotch across fifth avenue and snowball fight in central park and did a bunch of things people should do in new york like the empire state building and whatnot. >> boys, did you have a good time? >> yeah. >> we had a great time. >> what was your favorite part? >> my favorite part was having the snowball fight in central park. it was a really fun free for all that we all participated in. >> i'm assuming the snowballs were imported. >> we used little fuzzy balls and threw them at each other. >> that's fun. well, we're so glad you guys are here. penny, you gifted your community. so it's time now for your gift as we alluded to. isaiah, would you please hand penny this box. >> here you are. >> penny, would you please open the box. and show everybody what's inside. those are keys to a brand-new redesigned tenth generation honda accord. it's right behind you. for all you do, we thought it was the least we could do for you. a nice way to get around to give back and continue all the work. go on in, go check it out. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. recently went on sale. it is a gorgeous brand-new car. you get it before anybody else. penny, you gee serve it. >> thank you so much. >> we'll be right back. we'll test drive this baby. any of them. 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(vo) going on now, our subaru share the love event will have donated over one hundred fifteen million dollars to those in need. >> announcer: it's time to share the warmth with >> announcer: it's time to share the warmth with families and children in need. >> warm coat, warm hearts. you just have to bring your gently used coats to your burlington store. >> announcer: go to any burlington store to donate a coat and join our annual coat drive. >> once again we have to say thank you to penny and all -- [ applause ] >> everybody lines to help others. don't forget to give back this giving tuesday. look at her. >> we have to say thank you to honda. looking good, penny. looking good. honda. looking good, penny. looking good. good morning. it's 8:59. i'm reggie aqui from "abc7 mornings." meteorologist mike nicco is here with a look at your forecast. >> hey, reggie. hi, everybody. some good news, the fog is starting to lift but still thick in a couple areas, noech about a quarter of a mile. that continues to thin. 60 to 64 our temperatures for today so a nice day with a few high clouds and a whole lot of sunshine. gets warmer through thursday, then a chance of rain and some cooler weather this weekend. hey, frances. hey, mike. with the nicer weather, there have been a few motorcycle crashes and a sigalert has been issued for this motorcycle accident in oakland westbound 24 approaching 580, westbound 24 completely jammed up to walnut creek. also across your screen, northbound 808 almost a standstill to another accident at the alameda. and northbound 280 slow as well. back at 11:00 a.m. for the abc7 midday news. until then our >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, from "star wars: the last jedi," daisy ridley. and, star of the series "shut eye," jeffrey donovan. plus, your comments and questions on another edition of the inbox. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! 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