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>> was planned parenthood really his target? team coverage of this unfolding story starts now. hey, good morning. the man accused of attacking a planned parenthood clinic in colorado springs taken into custody, robert louis deere and police say he is behind a day of terror. >> here's what we know. the siege lasted more than five hours. 115 officers rushed to the scene in the end, 9 people were injured and 3 people were killed including a police officer who "the new york times" reports this morning was also the co-pastor of his church. >> clayton sandell was there as the siege ended and joins us from the scene. clayton, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, dan. you can see the police are still here on the scene. they have been here overnight. the planned parenthood office is right down the treat. they say it could take them days to process this crime scene and perhaps even longer to understand why it happened. >> active shooter. >> reporter: police get the first 911 calls at 11:38 a.m. >> holy cow. oh, my god. >> reporter: an active shooter inside the planned parenthood building armed with a rifle outside ozi o'connell just dropped off friends when the gunman aimed at him. >> he was aiming for my head. i could see it in his eyes. >> reporter: he was cut by flying glass but the bill ullets missed. police officers coming to help were shot. one 44-year-old garrity swayze, a married father of two did not survive. >> this morning a procession escorting the fallen officer from the scene. around 115 officers joined by federal agents from the atf and fbi swarm in. the scene erupting into a gun battle. under lockdown. >> for all i knew, someone was coming our way. so that was really scary while i will fumbling -- that was the life. >> reporter: starting at 2 p.m. officers begin using armored vehicles to smash through walls rescuing people trapped inside. >> our officers acted with untold valor to make sure that individuals were safely taken out of the planned parenthood building. >> reporter: finally at 4:52 p.m., the suspect who sources say is 57-year-old robert deer tells police he is ready to give up. >> the officers were able to shout to the suspect and make communication with him at that point they were able to get him to surrender. >> reporter: three people are dead. >> we mourn the loss of the two civilian victims. we mourn the loss of a very brave police officer. >> reporter: nine other people, four civilians and five more police officers wouchdzed now in good condition. overnight planned parenthood saying they are profoundly grateful for their heroism. >> this was a terrible tragedy but for the actions of the first responders. >> reporter: the gunman told him he acted alone but at this point they have not said if he alleged opened fire and targeted that planned parenthood office. he will have his first court appearance monday. >> the motive does remain a mystery. thank you. we turn to a woman in an exam room when the shooting started and cantania, thanks for joining us. when you knew there was an active gunman. what did you do? >> well, when they had mentioned -- they didn't mention it, all i heard was screaming and people saying to get down. when i looked out the window is when i had actually scene the gunman just shooting randomly. from there they told me to get in the back and find cover. i ran back, tried to open a few doors. some of them were locked and i was able to get in where there was actually two other victims that didn't know that there was a gunman. one was actually a nurse and she was about to release the other girl to go back to the lobby because she was done with her with the services there that they were doing and she had let her -- she was going to let her go out into the lobby and when i came in, they weren't aware of anything until they heard the gun shots and me identify that there was actually gunman on site. >> so you go into an exam room and barricade yourself in for the next five, six hours. >> yes, we -- on our particular door we didn't have a lock so what we did we ended up pushing the exam, you know, bed, pushed it up against the door and we all three sat in front of the door for about at least five hours. >> you said you saw the gunman through a window. can you describe his demeanor to us? >> his demeanor was -- he didn't have any feelings. he was -- there was no remorse on what he was doing. when i saw him shooting the gun, it looked like he was talking to himself as he was shooting. as i mentioned earlier it looked like he was playing it calm like this is something that he does on a regular -- i don't know if he goes hunting but i mean he was comfortable with the gun but you could tell that he was unstable when he was just randomly shooting. i personally don't know if he was shooting directly at people but i did see him shoot about three to four times. >> you said he seemed unstable. was he making any demands. with him at that point? >> you know, from where i saw him, because i was like right before or after the lobby. from what i could see was him walking in front of the actual premises of planned parenthood and from there wasn't like he was directing his gunshots at planned parenthood. but it looks like maybe there was someone outside that he was trying to aim at before he actually entered in the planned parenthood. >> i'm sure once the ordeal was over just an immense amount of relief on your part, correct? >> yeah, absolutely. absolutely. i mean, once the whole ordeal was over, it felt so surreal. at one point we were all in the room barricaded and that's when the armored truck had came through. i want to say it was either before or after the armored talk had came through. we actually heard gunshots going off in the actual planned parenthood and from there you could see the gun smoke, a definitely. ordeal. i'm sure you feel an immense amount of gratitude for being one of the lucky few to survive thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me, paula. thank you. imagine going through something like that for five hours. >> bullet coming through the wall. another window into this crisis now. that more than five-hour siege during which s.w.a.t. team members repeatedly exchanged fire with the gunman played out on riveting radio transmissions captured by broadcastify.com. >> we just took five through the window and forward. camera. looks like he's almost waiting so use caution. >> he's coming out. he's got the ak. gun in low ready position. >> which way is he walking. >> he's coming back towards our view towards the desk long trench coat, real stocky build, position. >> we're going to shoot through the door. >> hit high. >> just was told it's clear. >> suspect is coming out. coming out with his hands up. >> he's standing up. clear. >> now he's walking towards the hallway. >> we have eyes on him and coming to the front of the business. we have one suspect detained right now. >> o. so let's bring in abc news consultant brad garrity, a former special agent with the fbi. brad, good morning. i've got to ask you how rare is it for a suspect in an active shooter situation like this to voluntarily surrender? >> it's quite unusual, dan, as we experienced in paris and other places where islamic extremists have taken over and have a hostage barricade situation, they're going to die at the scene one way or another. the small window you have with maybe this type of shooter is either remorse or he just finished what he started and it was time to end it and he chose not to die. >> after colorado springs and after, of course, what happened in paris two weeks ago, a lot of people can't help but wonder what should we do if we find ourselves in an active shooter situation? is it as simple as calling 911 and waiting for 9 police to show up. >> no, you have to take care of yourself. if you can run, run. if you can't do that as this person you just had on described, hide. secrete yourself someplace, shut the lights off, your components off or on silent and wait. make sure you continue to listen your location. the last thing is you have to fight which means anything that anything you can can go at this person because you now, this is the last resort, he's going to shoot you so you go at him. if you can get other people to go with you, that is extremely important, in fact, that's one of the teaching tools today in schools is everyone at mass start throwing stuff at the shooter and go at him. >> great advice. hopefully none of us has to use it. brad garrity, we appreciate your guidance on a saturday morning, thank you. paula, over to you. >> planned parenthood has been the subject of so much controversy. if the clinic was intentionally targeted by the gunman it would be the latest in a string of attacks on its facilities that goes back decades. abc's devin dwyer at the white house with more on the history of vice against the health care >> reporter: good morning, paula. we don't know if planned parenthood or its employees were direct targets in this shooting rampage but the group and law enforcement have been on heightened alert for acts of vice against planned parenthood with the group front and center in the political spotlight. from the debate stage to the >> the barbaric practices of planned parenthood. >> reporter: planned parenthood's a high-profile political target. after the shooting at its clinic in colorado springs new fears about security during what the group calls a poisonous sign that feeds domestic terrorism. this planned parenthood clinic in indiana was trashed by an intruder with an ax while last month in california, another was a vic of arson. in a statement overnight the group says it has strong security measures in place, enforcement agency ies and has a very strong safety record. authorities have been on heightened alert after controversial undercover videos by anti-abortion activists appear to show planned parenthood officials discussing the sale of fetal tissue. planned parenthood denies the videos show any wrongdoing but house republicans launched an investigation. >> why do you need federal dollars? you're making a ton of dough. >> reporter: some republican presidential candidates want congress to end all planned parenthood's taxpayer funding. after the incident in colorado, hillary clinton and bernie sanders tweeted we stand with planned parenthood. the group insists no taxpayer money goes to abortions and most of its work supports basic services for women's health. >> what doctors and clinicians face to actually provide health care to women in this country is already pretty incredible, the safety and the health of our patients and the women that we provide care to is essential. >> reporter: so far, little comment from the 2016 republican presidential contenders. many have been off the campaign trail today, back on the road and do have a chance to weigh in on this incident. dan and paula. >> all right, devin. thank you. other news on this saturday morning and for that we get it over to cecilia vega who is in for ron this morning. black friday protests. >> good morning. very busy morning. we begin with hundreds of protesters taking to the streets during the height of black friday shopping in demonstrations against police violence. in seattle four people arrested black lives matter protest and dozens packed a mall in portland protesters marching through the city's main shopping district federal investigation following the release of that police video showing an officer shooting teenager laquan mcdonald. and what is becoming an all too common frightening moment in the skies, a virgin america flight headed to new york's jfk airport was disrupted by yet another green laser incident. pilots aboard virgin america flight 24 from san francisco reported the laser during their approach to jfk friday night. the flight did land safely, the faa and nypd are now investigating. and in chicago, an arrest in the brutal killing of 9-year-old tyshawn lee lired into an alley and shot execution style. 27-year-old cory morgan has been charged with first degree murder. investigators say the boy was lured from a park earlier this gang retaliation aimed at tyshawn's father. chicago police vowing to, quote, destroy both gangs involved. they are now following several tips to find another suspect who remains at large. and more proof of just how dangerous it can be to pull over on the side of a highway. take a look at this. wow, one car coming just mere inches from crashing into two people who got out of their car after a crash. the side of the road. you can see that speeding car also careening into a police cruiser before finally coming to a stop. that driver of the car was arrested. luckily no one was seriously injured. and -- it's beginning to look a lot like -- yeah, you know what it looks like. the holiday season is kicking off. first lady michelle obama with help of first dogs, sonny and bo, it stands more than 18 feet pennsylvania and will grace the blue room during the holidays. speaking of the holidays so we all worry about big credit card bills this time of year, i do. i know that. but take a look at this woman's bank statement. angela angela quong could not believe what she was seeing. her outstanding balance, $1.4 trillion, two separate charges of $710 billion and some change but who is counting when it's that big. she won't be alone. this is billion with a b. he said, quote, my wife is going to kill me. it's the first bank that said it was a glitch. customers were only affected for a short time. thankfully it wasn't reported to the credit bureau. that looks like your shoe bill, right? >> no, you know me, i'm very frugal when we come to my shoes. >> like you don't know. >> honey, our credit card bill is $710 billion. >> difficult conversation, yes, that's when you run. that's why you need good shoes for said running. we turn to a major weather story this morning as americans head home for the holiday, millions will be dealing with some dicey conditions as you can see right here. there's a major storm causing real trouble across the central part including ice, heavy rain and flash flooding and ryan owens is there with more. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. surprise, surprise, it is raining yet again in dallas. i want to show you something. i know it looks like we have a nice, beautiful lake in downtown dallas. that, in fact, is supposed to be the trinity river running adjacent to downtown. a lot of problems here and not just in texas. a deadly mix of ice, snow and rising waters this morning spanning from texas into the southern plains. floodwaters killing at least four across north texas. all motives trapped this their cars. among them, 29-year-old benjamin floyd. his vehicle seen here swept off the road by raging floodwaters while he drove to work. >> water was coming in the vehicle and then they lost contact with him. >> reporter: at this texas farm, rescuers managed to save several goats and horses. >> so the horses were up neck deep in water. >> reporter: in the texas panhandle, it's not water but ice causing travel trouble. the frozen iowas of wichita, kansas, unmanageable for many drivers. this truck waiting to be towed after veering off the road but not before taking out a lamppost. more than 25,000 power outages reported in oklahoma city alone. as icy temperatures bear down on the midwest. and you don't have to just believe me about all of this rain, it's actually official, as of yesterday, dallas broke the all-time record for the most rain in a single year and, paula and dan, it is not even december yet here. >> well, at least it's rain and not snow, right? >> i doesn't know if the people in dallas will resonate with that cold comfort but, thank you, we appreciate it. >> we're dealing with salt and shovels and you're tracking the storm, aren't you, rob? >> i am, almost five feet of rain has fallen into the dallas area. >> that's a lot of rain. >> so shoveling that in the form of snow would be a nightmare. you saw the pictures out of wichita. in some spots 0.3 to 0.4 inches there. lightening up there. this wave along this front is on the move and spread the rainfall across a wide area of the u.s. getting eventually into the mid-atlantic but the ice is going to be a problem here i think for the next several hours. ice storm warnings in effect through oklahoma and northern texas and some spots another quarter to a half inch and right without power in the oklahoma city area. mostly west of there is where we'll see it accumulate and tonight and really tomorrow we'll see temperatures finally get above the freezing park and that will help things. the rainfall will continue, 2 to 3 inches from shreveport, louisiana, through memphis and nashville. could see some spots will get over 3 inches and some will get to the northeast. for the most part cloudy and on >> good morning, i'm meteorologist hayley lapoint. rain showers moving across southern new hampshire, but moving out relatively quickly so we should have only a few more hours of this, but heavier downpours along manchester 101 and into rochester. temperatures are tumbling behind the cold front and already in the 40's after starting in the 50's earlier this morning. so it's just going to be a tumble downward for the temperatures over the next 24 hours. >> and, of course, it is rivalry weekend for college football. a lot of big games that will have some playoff implications. >> you think? >> just a couple. >> the game for your michigan. >> i know. >> ohio state. i'm nervous actually. >> okay, so -- >> anyway -- >> cecilia, sara and me have nothing to add. coming up here on "gma," are the black friday mobs a thing of the past? how our shifting shopping habits are affecting the retail season. something unforgettable happens at the disney world. a fabulous story coming up. actress anne hathaway is preparing for the role of a lifetime. we'll tell you what it is in "pop news." also a role you're preparing for. >> possibly. 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>> we're used to seeing scenes like this, the holiday shopping frenzy kicking into high gear the day after thanksgiving. but, you know, more and more savvy shoppers are apparently ditching the crowds and letting their fingers do the shopping or picking different days to do it. ranch, california. hi, nick. >> reporter: one way to beat the crowds come to walmart crazy crazy early like me but black friday is going to regain its crown probably. regain its crown as the busiest shopping day of the year but this year it has felt just a little less crazy. yep, they're fighting over tvs in texas. we're not saying black friday crazy is over. it's just getting, well -- >> i think it's actually a little more mellow. >> reporter: more mellow partly because stores like macy's are opening earlier thanksgiving day evening. that's called black friday creep. this guy in oregon didn't get the memo jumping over produce to get to the video games. did you get in any fights? >> no. >> reporter: why not? >> why? you're not supposed to get into fights. online spending $822 million in just the first 11 hours for midnight thursday. >> you still have online growing fast. it's estimated to grow anywhere from 6% to 8% this year. >> let's not forget there is a little black friday backlash led by rei closing its stores on black friday. >> we'd rather be in the mountains than in the aisles. >> reporter: we're spreading out our gluttonous consumption shopping over the entire weekend. >> more discount as valuable earlier. most certainly. >> reporter: today is small business saturday encouraging shoppers to shop local giving major retailers a run for their money. still around 135 million of us will shop this long weekend. >> we've done it one time where we camped out and stuff. it was fun but i don't really want to do it again. >> reporter: truth is you don't really need to do it because this year for the first time a lot of retailers are matching their in-store deals online so no need to stand in line to try and beat those crowds and don't forget cyber monday actually doesn't start on monday. sunday night. plenty of time to buy gifts for the little kids. >> we should start in august. the direction we're heading in. >> dan admitted he's not buying anything for his child this year so there's that quite. >> that isn't quite what i said. >> he's not 1 yet. >> something will be bought. >> no long my friend. i probably won't have. to do with it. >> i didn't hear that part. >> yet again. thank you, appreciate it and rob marciano, one of your most important roles on this show is to save me when i get into trouble so, sir -- >> talk snow and get you in the spirit for the holidays and certainly to get out and do shopping. this is 9 central and southern sierras. snow in there. off to a great start this year, keep it coming. we definitely need that snow and doing very well so far. here comes the cold air all the way down into socal. temperatures feeling like they're in the 20s. freeze watches outside of san diego. look at these numbers certainly cold enough to make snow or hold on to what is there right now. chilly start in most all the ski resorts out west are open for this holiday weekend. one, this is kind of the back half of the current storm that's going to swing through the plains and once we clear the first storm this will bring snow i think through the dakotas in through parts of michigan or minnesota, i should say and the pink will get up into parts of wisconsin for an icy mix. icy right now in oklahoma city and in stillwater, the big game tonight and this one, not many implications. this game does. ou at the cowboys. light rain but temperatures >> good saturday morning, i'm meteorologist hayley lapoint. the last of the heaviest rain showers is about to move off shore. a couple more hours. colder air is coming in b to you by carmax. for the sports report, michigan michigan/ohio state. the mississippi games and notre dame at stanford all going to be great ones. >> i know what i'll be doing all day, absolutely. >> yeah. >> watching the sports. >> watch those sports. >> probably not. coming up on "gma," the family that stepped up to help their next-door neighbors in their hour of need and rob was right there as they got the surprise of their lives with a little help from the most magical place on earth, meanwhile, sara, what's popping on periscope. >> we tell everyone you can get more behind the scenes action, period, if you click into our periscopes and today we'll ambush cecilia a little bit. >> oh. >> the new girl but not really ambushed dan harris. >> it's hazing. dance. >> write a passage. >> more dempsey. >> yeah. to the car that just survived hours of reconditioning... sorry, we know that was a bit... invasive. but, if we didn't hoist you up in the air and poke around a little, we wouldn't be carmax. we expect a lot from our cars and we need to make sure that you'll make the grade. you have to admit, you're looking awfully nice. oh just relax. it's gonna be a long time before anybody peeks at your pain from your day can haunt you at night, don't let it. advil pm gives you the healing sleep you need, helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing there's still time to enjoy great black friday deals now at lowe's. so hurry in to your neighborhood store today for even more big savings for your home. now get up to 40% off big disney world surprise for a family who helped their neighbors in an hour of need? we've been talking about it all morning long. rob joins us with this wonderful touching heartwarming story. where are our kleenex? they're gone. one was no different. we often take our neighbors for granted. this next story highlights somebody who does not. a military family and they went into all sorts of crisis and we got a sense for their appreciation when they rently shared an unforgettable and truly magical moment at walt disney world. lieutenant colonel jack spencer is a judge advocate general or lawyer for the air force and in 2011 the lieutenant colonel volunteered to go to afghanistan. that meant leaving his wife mindy and their two daughters behind in oklahoma when jack shipped overseas. >> you do prepare yourself that you could get a call, you don't prepare for something happening at home that you need your service member back for. >> reporter: but that is exactly what happened. the spencers' older daughter emily had been in an accident in texas when an all-terrain vehicle she was riding in flipped over crushing her foot. we find out that emily is in pretty serious trouble. >> reporter: jack was 7500 miles away. >> she showed up at our front door in a panic. >> amy and jeff campbell were more than just next-door neighbor, they had become close friends and in a desperate time of need they stepped in and stepped up. >> so as we get to the hospital jeff picks up emily and carries her in. they took care of everything without question. it was just -- we've got this. you take care of what's important to you. >> reporter: jack made it home and was able to see emily in the hospital. after visiting his daughter at the hospital, jack went home for a change of clothes and that's when he saw his neighbor jeff for the first time. >> we pull in the driveway. he's mowing the yard. jeff, you don't need to be doing this. he said you got plenty of things to worry about. >> any time they left we had a key to just go take care of things. >> there's nothing i could ever repay them or no way to thank them. help of walt disney world they sent a special thank you from across the country to their former neighbors and guardian angels. >> hello, campbell family and greetings from the walt disney world resort. mickey and i are inviting you and your family to walt disney world. we have some unforgettable moments planned for you. >> wow. >> that's sweet. >> it's a shock. >> reporter: at disney world the cam bes attended a show of "the lion king" and invited back to the theater for a special meet and greet with the guests. you're not having an incredible vacation the walt disney world. that's one of the reasons you're here but really -- this is why you're here. >> and then an incredible the circle -- the circle of life >> reporter: two families reunited. >> are you a little surprised. >> i was crying this morning because i wanted them to be here so bad. >> reporter: after their emotional reunion, the families retreated to the conservation station where a thanksgiving feast was waiting but first a message as if the spencers hasn't endured enough jack was in a serious car accident and couldn't make the trip. >> hey, jeff and anticipate, thanks again. sorry i couldn't be there to celebrate sent some special folks to celebrate with you. i hope you have a great time and look forward to seeing you soon. >> reporter: would he cry if he was here tonight? >> no. >> friendship and kindness reunited for good times and so incredibly thankful for what that friendship meant in a time of need. there when you need them. happy thanksgiving, everybody. salut. you guys are blessed. >> two incredibly warm, loving couples. i was honored to be there. there was not a dry eye in the house when those two families embraced. i cry at that song as it is let alone have ing that experience going on. >> you're not a cavern of emotions. we leave the newscasts with attacks and shooters but let's let this be a reminder there's more good than evil. there are really great people and so much good in humanity. >> happy thanksgiving, everybody. >> cheers to you. >> where is your mug? oh, sorry. anyway, next up, "gma" you're going to see adam sandler's all new hanukkah song. it's going to be good. >> dan may sing it. let's all give a love for hanukkah vice. eat well, live well, and take of what makes you, you. right down to your skin with aveeno aveeno daily moisturizing lotion with the goodness of active naturals oat and 5 vital nutrients for healthier looking skin in just one day. healthy skin equals beautiful skin. and for shower softness, add the body wash, too! aveeno naturally beautiful results cyber monday is arriving at target.com with 15% savings sitewide. expect a 100% chance of me doing no work on monday. shouldn't have said that on air. get 15% off target.com, ow! so you think santa will like these... red and green m&m's? 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[ gasps ] oh no... samsung ultra hdtv time for "pop news." sara haines, what you got. >> rob, you should have told cecilia the welcome in "pop news" -- there she is. >> i know what the song is. >> cutest drummer we've had ever. oscar winner anne hathaway is preparing for her most exciting role ever being a mom. e! news is reporting she's expecting her first child in her second trimester and very excited to embrace parenthood with her husband adam schulman so a big congratulations from all of us here at "good morning parents. will be over. that. i can't make time wait and can't get enough naps in before it it's all good. turkey day might be over but something i'm personally giving thanks for is a little known music video of tom hanks and dan aykroyd rapping. thisson is called city of crime in the '0s to help promote their film "dragnet." costs big money if you ever have to hire a lawyer my toad inform you and pleasure to warn you we'll provide one for you >> should go back to rapping. i would watch -- his video emerged from the vault. when he appeared on a ux talk show. here's a fun fact. it was choreographed by paula abdul and tom hanks admitted he still knows all the lyrics. >> i feel like that's a party trick you can pull off, go with it. adele's made her fair share of headlines with her new record-breaking album but now the sultry singer has been upstaged just a tad at least for a little while. by her bodyguard. he's getting a lot of attention lately and even earning his own fans. his name is competer vander convenient and he's no stranger to rubbing elbows with the rich and famous one lady gaga's bodyguard. blowing up with comments like you guys need to remake the bodyguard with adele. lots of other things like hello! >> hello. >> is it me you're looking for? that was lionel richie. have you search his bodyguard. you might still be eating turkey leftovers but time to put on your yarmulke because here comes hanukkah. celebrations begin at sundown next sunday and adam is getting everybody in the mood with an updated version of his hanukkah song. joseph gordon-levitt enjoys eating kugel so does jake gyllenhaal and the two who founded google. >> he performed this new addition of his famous "snl" skong in san diego and sharerd it on youtube where it's going viral. got to love adam sandler. >> classic. >> nice update. >> very nice update. >> all right, sara, very, very nice "pop news." we'll be right back with more "gma." keep it here. mooth. the lindor truffle. created with passion... by the lindt master chocolatiers. a hard outer shell with a smooth center. luscious... flowing... welcome... to the best time of your day. unwrap... unwind... experience the melt. only the lindor truffle. from the lindt master chocolatiers. if you could see your cough, it's just a cough. you'd see how often you cough all day new robitussin 12 hour powerful cough relief that lasts new robitussin 12 hour cough relief. feel a cold coming on? new zicam cold remedy nasal swabs and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with zicam. in a world full of dictates and conventions, could there be another way? la vie est belle. la vie est belle, the eau de parfum, lanc me. now at macy's, tt2watz'@>4 bt@qv?x tt2watz'@>4 "a@qf3< tt2watz'@>4 bm@qm80 tt4watz'@>4 " dztq g[< tt4watz'@>4 " entq 7_\ tt4watz'@>4 " gzt& .x$ tt4watz'@>4 " hnt& >vh tt4watz'@>4 " iztq t?0 tt4watz'@>4 " jntq fop it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by over a million small contributions, people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message. 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>> was planned parenthood really his target? team coverage of this unfolding story starts now. hey, good morning. the man accused of attacking a planned parenthood clinic in colorado springs taken into custody, robert louis deere and police say he is behind a day of terror. >> here's what we know. the siege lasted more than five hours. 115 officers rushed to the scene in the end, 9 people were injured and 3 people were killed including a police officer who "the new york times" reports this morning was also the co-pastor of his church. >> clayton sandell was there as the siege ended and joins us from the scene. clayton, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, dan. you can see the police are still here on the scene. they have been here overnight. the planned parenthood office is right down the treat. they say it could take them days to process this crime scene and perhaps even longer to understand why it happened. >> active shooter. >> reporter: police get the first 911 calls at 11:38 a.m. >> holy cow. oh, my god. >> reporter: an active shooter inside the planned parenthood building armed with a rifle outside ozi o'connell just dropped off friends when the gunman aimed at him. >> he was aiming for my head. i could see it in his eyes. >> reporter: he was cut by flying glass but the bill ullets missed. police officers coming to help were shot. one 44-year-old garrity swayze, a married father of two did not survive. >> this morning a procession escorting the fallen officer from the scene. around 115 officers joined by federal agents from the atf and fbi swarm in. the scene erupting into a gun battle. under lockdown. >> for all i knew, someone was coming our way. so that was really scary while i will fumbling -- that was the life. >> reporter: starting at 2 p.m. officers begin using armored vehicles to smash through walls rescuing people trapped inside. >> our officers acted with untold valor to make sure that individuals were safely taken out of the planned parenthood building. >> reporter: finally at 4:52 p.m., the suspect who sources say is 57-year-old robert deer tells police he is ready to give up. >> the officers were able to shout to the suspect and make communication with him at that point they were able to get him to surrender. >> reporter: three people are dead. >> we mourn the loss of the two civilian victims. we mourn the loss of a very brave police officer. >> reporter: nine other people, four civilians and five more police officers wouchdzed now in good condition. overnight planned parenthood saying they are profoundly grateful for their heroism. >> this was a terrible tragedy but for the actions of the first responders. >> reporter: the gunman told him he acted alone but at this point they have not said if he alleged opened fire and targeted that planned parenthood office. he will have his first court appearance monday. >> the motive does remain a mystery. thank you. we turn to a woman in an exam room when the shooting started and cantania, thanks for joining us. when you knew there was an active gunman. what did you do? >> well, when they had mentioned -- they didn't mention it, all i heard was screaming and people saying to get down. when i looked out the window is when i had actually scene the gunman just shooting randomly. from there they told me to get in the back and find cover. i ran back, tried to open a few doors. some of them were locked and i was able to get in where there was actually two other victims that didn't know that there was a gunman. one was actually a nurse and she was about to release the other girl to go back to the lobby because she was done with her with the services there that they were doing and she had let her -- she was going to let her go out into the lobby and when i came in, they weren't aware of anything until they heard the gun shots and me identify that there was actually gunman on site. >> so you go into an exam room and barricade yourself in for the next five, six hours. >> yes, we -- on our particular door we didn't have a lock so what we did we ended up pushing the exam, you know, bed, pushed it up against the door and we all three sat in front of the door for about at least five hours. >> you said you saw the gunman through a window. can you describe his demeanor to us? >> his demeanor was -- he didn't have any feelings. he was -- there was no remorse on what he was doing. when i saw him shooting the gun, it looked like he was talking to himself as he was shooting. as i mentioned earlier it looked like he was playing it calm like this is something that he does on a regular -- i don't know if he goes hunting but i mean he was comfortable with the gun but you could tell that he was unstable when he was just randomly shooting. i personally don't know if he was shooting directly at people but i did see him shoot about three to four times. >> you said he seemed unstable. was he making any demands. with him at that point? >> you know, from where i saw him, because i was like right before or after the lobby. from what i could see was him walking in front of the actual premises of planned parenthood and from there wasn't like he was directing his gunshots at planned parenthood. but it looks like maybe there was someone outside that he was trying to aim at before he actually entered in the planned parenthood. >> i'm sure once the ordeal was over just an immense amount of relief on your part, correct? >> yeah, absolutely. absolutely. i mean, once the whole ordeal was over, it felt so surreal. at one point we were all in the room barricaded and that's when the armored truck had came through. i want to say it was either before or after the armored talk had came through. we actually heard gunshots going off in the actual planned parenthood and from there you could see the gun smoke, a definitely. ordeal. i'm sure you feel an immense amount of gratitude for being one of the lucky few to survive thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me, paula. thank you. imagine going through something like that for five hours. >> bullet coming through the wall. another window into this crisis now. that more than five-hour siege during which s.w.a.t. team members repeatedly exchanged fire with the gunman played out on riveting radio transmissions captured by broadcastify.com. >> we just took five through the window and forward. camera. looks like he's almost waiting so use caution. >> he's coming out. he's got the ak. gun in low ready position. >> which way is he walking. >> he's coming back towards our view towards the desk long trench coat, real stocky build, position. >> we're going to shoot through the door. >> hit high. >> just was told it's clear. >> suspect is coming out. coming out with his hands up. >> he's standing up. clear. >> now he's walking towards the hallway. >> we have eyes on him and coming to the front of the business. we have one suspect detained right now. >> o. so let's bring in abc news consultant brad garrity, a former special agent with the fbi. brad, good morning. i've got to ask you how rare is it for a suspect in an active shooter situation like this to voluntarily surrender? >> it's quite unusual, dan, as we experienced in paris and other places where islamic extremists have taken over and have a hostage barricade situation, they're going to die at the scene one way or another. the small window you have with maybe this type of shooter is either remorse or he just finished what he started and it was time to end it and he chose not to die. >> after colorado springs and after, of course, what happened in paris two weeks ago, a lot of people can't help but wonder what should we do if we find ourselves in an active shooter situation? is it as simple as calling 911 and waiting for 9 police to show up. >> no, you have to take care of yourself. if you can run, run. if you can't do that as this person you just had on described, hide. secrete yourself someplace, shut the lights off, your components off or on silent and wait. make sure you continue to listen your location. the last thing is you have to fight which means anything that anything you can can go at this person because you now, this is the last resort, he's going to shoot you so you go at him. if you can get other people to go with you, that is extremely important, in fact, that's one of the teaching tools today in schools is everyone at mass start throwing stuff at the shooter and go at him. >> great advice. hopefully none of us has to use it. brad garrity, we appreciate your guidance on a saturday morning, thank you. paula, over to you. >> planned parenthood has been the subject of so much controversy. if the clinic was intentionally targeted by the gunman it would be the latest in a string of attacks on its facilities that goes back decades. abc's devin dwyer at the white house with more on the history of vice against the health care >> reporter: good morning, paula. we don't know if planned parenthood or its employees were direct targets in this shooting rampage but the group and law enforcement have been on heightened alert for acts of vice against planned parenthood with the group front and center in the political spotlight. from the debate stage to the >> the barbaric practices of planned parenthood. >> reporter: planned parenthood's a high-profile political target. after the shooting at its clinic in colorado springs new fears about security during what the group calls a poisonous sign that feeds domestic terrorism. this planned parenthood clinic in indiana was trashed by an intruder with an ax while last month in california, another was a vic of arson. in a statement overnight the group says it has strong security measures in place, enforcement agency ies and has a very strong safety record. authorities have been on heightened alert after controversial undercover videos by anti-abortion activists appear to show planned parenthood officials discussing the sale of fetal tissue. planned parenthood denies the videos show any wrongdoing but house republicans launched an investigation. >> why do you need federal dollars? you're making a ton of dough. >> reporter: some republican presidential candidates want congress to end all planned parenthood's taxpayer funding. after the incident in colorado, hillary clinton and bernie sanders tweeted we stand with planned parenthood. the group insists no taxpayer money goes to abortions and most of its work supports basic services for women's health. >> what doctors and clinicians face to actually provide health care to women in this country is already pretty incredible, the safety and the health of our patients and the women that we provide care to is essential. >> reporter: so far, little comment from the 2016 republican presidential contenders. many have been off the campaign trail today, back on the road and do have a chance to weigh in on this incident. dan and paula. >> all right, devin. thank you. other news on this saturday morning and for that we get it over to cecilia vega who is in for ron this morning. black friday protests. >> good morning. very busy morning. we begin with hundreds of protesters taking to the streets during the height of black friday shopping in demonstrations against police violence. in seattle four people arrested black lives matter protest and dozens packed a mall in portland protesters marching through the city's main shopping district federal investigation following the release of that police video showing an officer shooting teenager laquan mcdonald. and what is becoming an all too common frightening moment in the skies, a virgin america flight headed to new york's jfk airport was disrupted by yet another green laser incident. pilots aboard virgin america flight 24 from san francisco reported the laser during their approach to jfk friday night. the flight did land safely, the faa and nypd are now investigating. and in chicago, an arrest in the brutal killing of 9-year-old tyshawn lee lired into an alley and shot execution style. 27-year-old cory morgan has been charged with first degree murder. investigators say the boy was lured from a park earlier this gang retaliation aimed at tyshawn's father. chicago police vowing to, quote, destroy both gangs involved. they are now following several tips to find another suspect who remains at large. and more proof of just how dangerous it can be to pull over on the side of a highway. take a look at this. wow, one car coming just mere inches from crashing into two people who got out of their car after a crash. the side of the road. you can see that speeding car also careening into a police cruiser before finally coming to a stop. that driver of the car was arrested. luckily no one was seriously injured. and -- it's beginning to look a lot like -- yeah, you know what it looks like. the holiday season is kicking off. first lady michelle obama with help of first dogs, sonny and bo, it stands more than 18 feet pennsylvania and will grace the blue room during the holidays. speaking of the holidays so we all worry about big credit card bills this time of year, i do. i know that. but take a look at this woman's bank statement. angela angela quong could not believe what she was seeing. her outstanding balance, $1.4 trillion, two separate charges of $710 billion and some change but who is counting when it's that big. she won't be alone. this is billion with a b. he said, quote, my wife is going to kill me. it's the first bank that said it was a glitch. customers were only affected for a short time. thankfully it wasn't reported to the credit bureau. that looks like your shoe bill, right? >> no, you know me, i'm very frugal when we come to my shoes. >> like you don't know. >> honey, our credit card bill is $710 billion. >> difficult conversation, yes, that's when you run. that's why you need good shoes for said running. we turn to a major weather story this morning as americans head home for the holiday, millions will be dealing with some dicey conditions as you can see right here. there's a major storm causing real trouble across the central part including ice, heavy rain and flash flooding and ryan owens is there with more. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. surprise, surprise, it is raining yet again in dallas. i want to show you something. i know it looks like we have a nice, beautiful lake in downtown dallas. that, in fact, is supposed to be the trinity river running adjacent to downtown. a lot of problems here and not just in texas. a deadly mix of ice, snow and rising waters this morning spanning from texas into the southern plains. floodwaters killing at least four across north texas. all motives trapped this their cars. among them, 29-year-old benjamin floyd. his vehicle seen here swept off the road by raging floodwaters while he drove to work. >> water was coming in the vehicle and then they lost contact with him. >> reporter: at this texas farm, rescuers managed to save several goats and horses. >> so the horses were up neck deep in water. >> reporter: in the texas panhandle, it's not water but ice causing travel trouble. the frozen iowas of wichita, kansas, unmanageable for many drivers. this truck waiting to be towed after veering off the road but not before taking out a lamppost. more than 25,000 power outages reported in oklahoma city alone. as icy temperatures bear down on the midwest. and you don't have to just believe me about all of this rain, it's actually official, as of yesterday, dallas broke the all-time record for the most rain in a single year and, paula and dan, it is not even december yet here. >> well, at least it's rain and not snow, right? >> i doesn't know if the people in dallas will resonate with that cold comfort but, thank you, we appreciate it. >> we're dealing with salt and shovels and you're tracking the storm, aren't you, rob? >> i am, almost five feet of rain has fallen into the dallas area. >> that's a lot of rain. >> so shoveling that in the form of snow would be a nightmare. you saw the pictures out of wichita. in some spots 0.3 to 0.4 inches there. lightening up there. this wave along this front is on the move and spread the rainfall across a wide area of the u.s. getting eventually into the mid-atlantic but the ice is going to be a problem here i think for the next several hours. ice storm warnings in effect through oklahoma and northern texas and some spots another quarter to a half inch and right without power in the oklahoma city area. mostly west of there is where we'll see it accumulate and tonight and really tomorrow we'll see temperatures finally get above the freezing park and that will help things. the rainfall will continue, 2 to 3 inches from shreveport, louisiana, through memphis and nashville. could see some spots will get over 3 inches and some will get to the northeast. for the most part cloudy and on >> good morning, i'm meteorologist hayley lapoint. rain showers moving across southern new hampshire, but moving out relatively quickly so we should have only a few more hours of this, but heavier downpours along manchester 101 and into rochester. temperatures are tumbling behind the cold front and already in the 40's after starting in the 50's earlier this morning. so it's just going to be a tumble downward for the temperatures over the next 24 hours. >> and, of course, it is rivalry weekend for college football. a lot of big games that will have some playoff implications. >> you think? >> just a couple. >> the game for your michigan. >> i know. >> ohio state. i'm nervous actually. >> okay, so -- >> anyway -- >> cecilia, sara and me have nothing to add. coming up here on "gma," are the black friday mobs a thing of the past? how our shifting shopping habits are affecting the retail season. something unforgettable happens at the disney world. a fabulous story coming up. actress anne hathaway is preparing for the role of a lifetime. we'll tell you what it is in "pop news." also a role you're preparing for. >> possibly. 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>> we're used to seeing scenes like this, the holiday shopping frenzy kicking into high gear the day after thanksgiving. but, you know, more and more savvy shoppers are apparently ditching the crowds and letting their fingers do the shopping or picking different days to do it. ranch, california. hi, nick. >> reporter: one way to beat the crowds come to walmart crazy crazy early like me but black friday is going to regain its crown probably. regain its crown as the busiest shopping day of the year but this year it has felt just a little less crazy. yep, they're fighting over tvs in texas. we're not saying black friday crazy is over. it's just getting, well -- >> i think it's actually a little more mellow. >> reporter: more mellow partly because stores like macy's are opening earlier thanksgiving day evening. that's called black friday creep. this guy in oregon didn't get the memo jumping over produce to get to the video games. did you get in any fights? >> no. >> reporter: why not? >> why? you're not supposed to get into fights. online spending $822 million in just the first 11 hours for midnight thursday. >> you still have online growing fast. it's estimated to grow anywhere from 6% to 8% this year. >> let's not forget there is a little black friday backlash led by rei closing its stores on black friday. >> we'd rather be in the mountains than in the aisles. >> reporter: we're spreading out our gluttonous consumption shopping over the entire weekend. >> more discount as valuable earlier. most certainly. >> reporter: today is small business saturday encouraging shoppers to shop local giving major retailers a run for their money. still around 135 million of us will shop this long weekend. >> we've done it one time where we camped out and stuff. it was fun but i don't really want to do it again. >> reporter: truth is you don't really need to do it because this year for the first time a lot of retailers are matching their in-store deals online so no need to stand in line to try and beat those crowds and don't forget cyber monday actually doesn't start on monday. sunday night. plenty of time to buy gifts for the little kids. >> we should start in august. the direction we're heading in. >> dan admitted he's not buying anything for his child this year so there's that quite. >> that isn't quite what i said. >> he's not 1 yet. >> something will be bought. >> no long my friend. i probably won't have. to do with it. >> i didn't hear that part. >> yet again. thank you, appreciate it and rob marciano, one of your most important roles on this show is to save me when i get into trouble so, sir -- >> talk snow and get you in the spirit for the holidays and certainly to get out and do shopping. this is 9 central and southern sierras. snow in there. off to a great start this year, keep it coming. we definitely need that snow and doing very well so far. here comes the cold air all the way down into socal. temperatures feeling like they're in the 20s. freeze watches outside of san diego. look at these numbers certainly cold enough to make snow or hold on to what is there right now. chilly start in most all the ski resorts out west are open for this holiday weekend. one, this is kind of the back half of the current storm that's going to swing through the plains and once we clear the first storm this will bring snow i think through the dakotas in through parts of michigan or minnesota, i should say and the pink will get up into parts of wisconsin for an icy mix. icy right now in oklahoma city and in stillwater, the big game tonight and this one, not many implications. this game does. ou at the cowboys. light rain but temperatures >> good saturday morning, i'm meteorologist hayley lapoint. the last of the heaviest rain showers is about to move off shore. a couple more hours. colder air is coming in b to you by carmax. for the sports report, michigan michigan/ohio state. the mississippi games and notre dame at stanford all going to be great ones. >> i know what i'll be doing all day, absolutely. >> yeah. >> watching the sports. >> watch those sports. >> probably not. coming up on "gma," the family that stepped up to help their next-door neighbors in their hour of need and rob was right there as they got the surprise of their lives with a little help from the most magical place on earth, meanwhile, sara, what's popping on periscope. >> we tell everyone you can get more behind the scenes action, period, if you click into our periscopes and today we'll ambush cecilia a little bit. >> oh. >> the new girl but not really ambushed dan harris. >> it's hazing. dance. >> write a passage. >> more dempsey. >> yeah. to the car that just survived hours of reconditioning... sorry, we know that was a bit... invasive. but, if we didn't hoist you up in the air and poke around a little, we wouldn't be carmax. we expect a lot from our cars and we need to make sure that you'll make the grade. you have to admit, you're looking awfully nice. oh just relax. it's gonna be a long time before anybody peeks at your pain from your day can haunt you at night, don't let it. advil pm gives you the healing sleep you need, helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing there's still time to enjoy great black friday deals now at lowe's. so hurry in to your neighborhood store today for even more big savings for your home. now get up to 40% off big disney world surprise for a family who helped their neighbors in an hour of need? we've been talking about it all morning long. rob joins us with this wonderful touching heartwarming story. where are our kleenex? they're gone. one was no different. we often take our neighbors for granted. this next story highlights somebody who does not. a military family and they went into all sorts of crisis and we got a sense for their appreciation when they rently shared an unforgettable and truly magical moment at walt disney world. lieutenant colonel jack spencer is a judge advocate general or lawyer for the air force and in 2011 the lieutenant colonel volunteered to go to afghanistan. that meant leaving his wife mindy and their two daughters behind in oklahoma when jack shipped overseas. >> you do prepare yourself that you could get a call, you don't prepare for something happening at home that you need your service member back for. >> reporter: but that is exactly what happened. the spencers' older daughter emily had been in an accident in texas when an all-terrain vehicle she was riding in flipped over crushing her foot. we find out that emily is in pretty serious trouble. >> reporter: jack was 7500 miles away. >> she showed up at our front door in a panic. >> amy and jeff campbell were more than just next-door neighbor, they had become close friends and in a desperate time of need they stepped in and stepped up. >> so as we get to the hospital jeff picks up emily and carries her in. they took care of everything without question. it was just -- we've got this. you take care of what's important to you. >> reporter: jack made it home and was able to see emily in the hospital. after visiting his daughter at the hospital, jack went home for a change of clothes and that's when he saw his neighbor jeff for the first time. >> we pull in the driveway. he's mowing the yard. jeff, you don't need to be doing this. he said you got plenty of things to worry about. >> any time they left we had a key to just go take care of things. >> there's nothing i could ever repay them or no way to thank them. help of walt disney world they sent a special thank you from across the country to their former neighbors and guardian angels. >> hello, campbell family and greetings from the walt disney world resort. mickey and i are inviting you and your family to walt disney world. we have some unforgettable moments planned for you. >> wow. >> that's sweet. >> it's a shock. >> reporter: at disney world the cam bes attended a show of "the lion king" and invited back to the theater for a special meet and greet with the guests. you're not having an incredible vacation the walt disney world. that's one of the reasons you're here but really -- this is why you're here. >> and then an incredible the circle -- the circle of life >> reporter: two families reunited. >> are you a little surprised. >> i was crying this morning because i wanted them to be here so bad. >> reporter: after their emotional reunion, the families retreated to the conservation station where a thanksgiving feast was waiting but first a message as if the spencers hasn't endured enough jack was in a serious car accident and couldn't make the trip. >> hey, jeff and anticipate, thanks again. sorry i couldn't be there to celebrate sent some special folks to celebrate with you. i hope you have a great time and look forward to seeing you soon. >> reporter: would he cry if he was here tonight? >> no. >> friendship and kindness reunited for good times and so incredibly thankful for what that friendship meant in a time of need. there when you need them. happy thanksgiving, everybody. salut. you guys are blessed. >> two incredibly warm, loving couples. i was honored to be there. there was not a dry eye in the house when those two families embraced. i cry at that song as it is let alone have ing that experience going on. >> you're not a cavern of emotions. we leave the newscasts with attacks and shooters but let's let this be a reminder there's more good than evil. there are really great people and so much good in humanity. >> happy thanksgiving, everybody. >> cheers to you. >> where is your mug? oh, sorry. anyway, next up, "gma" you're going to see adam sandler's all new hanukkah song. it's going to be good. >> dan may sing it. let's all give a love for hanukkah vice. eat well, live well, and take of what makes you, you. right down to your skin with aveeno aveeno daily moisturizing lotion with the goodness of active naturals oat and 5 vital nutrients for healthier looking skin in just one day. healthy skin equals beautiful skin. and for shower softness, add the body wash, too! aveeno naturally beautiful results cyber monday is arriving at target.com with 15% savings sitewide. expect a 100% chance of me doing no work on monday. shouldn't have said that on air. get 15% off target.com, ow! so you think santa will like these... red and green m&m's? 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[ gasps ] oh no... samsung ultra hdtv time for "pop news." sara haines, what you got. >> rob, you should have told cecilia the welcome in "pop news" -- there she is. >> i know what the song is. >> cutest drummer we've had ever. oscar winner anne hathaway is preparing for her most exciting role ever being a mom. e! news is reporting she's expecting her first child in her second trimester and very excited to embrace parenthood with her husband adam schulman so a big congratulations from all of us here at "good morning parents. will be over. that. i can't make time wait and can't get enough naps in before it it's all good. turkey day might be over but something i'm personally giving thanks for is a little known music video of tom hanks and dan aykroyd rapping. thisson is called city of crime in the '0s to help promote their film "dragnet." costs big money if you ever have to hire a lawyer my toad inform you and pleasure to warn you we'll provide one for you >> should go back to rapping. i would watch -- his video emerged from the vault. when he appeared on a ux talk show. here's a fun fact. it was choreographed by paula abdul and tom hanks admitted he still knows all the lyrics. >> i feel like that's a party trick you can pull off, go with it. adele's made her fair share of headlines with her new record-breaking album but now the sultry singer has been upstaged just a tad at least for a little while. by her bodyguard. he's getting a lot of attention lately and even earning his own fans. his name is competer vander convenient and he's no stranger to rubbing elbows with the rich and famous one lady gaga's bodyguard. blowing up with comments like you guys need to remake the bodyguard with adele. lots of other things like hello! >> hello. >> is it me you're looking for? that was lionel richie. have you search his bodyguard. you might still be eating turkey leftovers but time to put on your yarmulke because here comes hanukkah. celebrations begin at sundown next sunday and adam is getting everybody in the mood with an updated version of his hanukkah song. joseph gordon-levitt enjoys eating kugel so does jake gyllenhaal and the two who founded google. >> he performed this new addition of his famous "snl" skong in san diego and sharerd it on youtube where it's going viral. got to love adam sandler. >> classic. >> nice update. >> very nice update. >> all right, sara, very, very nice "pop news." we'll be right back with more "gma." keep it here. mooth. the lindor truffle. created with passion... by the lindt master chocolatiers. a hard outer shell with a smooth center. luscious... flowing... welcome... to the best time of your day. unwrap... unwind... experience the melt. only the lindor truffle. from the lindt master chocolatiers. if you could see your cough, it's just a cough. you'd see how often you cough all day new robitussin 12 hour powerful cough relief that lasts new robitussin 12 hour cough relief. feel a cold coming on? new zicam cold remedy nasal swabs and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with zicam. in a world full of dictates and conventions, could there be another way? la vie est belle. la vie est belle, the eau de parfum, lanc me. now at macy's, tt2watz'@>4 bt@qv?x tt2watz'@>4 "a@qf3< tt2watz'@>4 bm@qm80 tt4watz'@>4 " dztq g[< tt4watz'@>4 " entq 7_\ tt4watz'@>4 " gzt& .x$ tt4watz'@>4 " hnt& >vh tt4watz'@>4 " iztq t?0 tt4watz'@>4 " jntq fop it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by over a million small contributions, people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message. "good morning america" is brought to you by smithfield. flavor hails from smithfield. morning. always great to have you, always great to have cecilia vega filling in for ron claiborne. >> are you back tomorrow? >> i am. >> you can learn your drum solo for pop. >> can't come quickly enough. see you tomorrow. >> now from wmur news 9. amy: good morning, it's 9:56. here is a quick look at local headlines. just into our news room, an investigation is underway after a car hit a gas pump in milford on elm street. entered the drain system and the river. and a parts mouth man arrested robert morelle convicted of a similar defense, facing a felony charge of indecent exposure and lewdness and he's released on a personal recognizance bail. hayley: 44 degrees, the temperatures are tumbling. this is a cold front moving through and being see on the back side of the showers, a couple of snow showers developing in the upper valley. but some heavier downpours, still, from the seacoast to portsmouth and dover and the last back edge of the rain showers almost making it to concord. now, manchester, milford, you'll notice that the rain will start to ease up over the next couple of hours if not completely stopped by early in the afternoon, but behind this cold front, some noticeably cooler air and of course, yesterday, you'll remember, we were all in the 60's, a much different feel today with the temperatures 46 now in manchester and 44 in concord and 30's from plymouth and up toward the north. rain showers this morning, give way to some sunshine later on this afternoon. tomorrow, back to full sunshine, but it will feel cooler. highs in the upper 30's, low 40's and on monday, we'll have sunshine, 40 degrees, and then the chance of a couple of showers once we get into the days of tuesday and wednesday, and even late in the week, it looks like we'll have sunshine with temperatures in the 40's for the late week. we want to give awe quick announcement that the dover holiday parade has been canceled due to the rain showers.

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