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just after she disappeared. ♪ there's nothing holding me back ♪ and the da vinci code cracked. the mystery buyer of that $450 million masterpiece finally revealed and where is the most expensive painting in the world headed? good morning, america. there is a lot going on this thursday morning. front and center those devastating wildfires in california. they are on the move. more than 110,000 acres already destroyed and there are new concerns about when. want to take another look at the fire right outside six flags magic mountain park in santa clarita. >> wow. wow. and a lot of people are talking about this piece of video right here. see this man? apparently trying to save a rabbit. so close to the flames. but everyone just doing whatever they can to help. >> such a dangerous situation right now. >> you can see so many people are trying to escape and their cars are surrounded by flames on one of the busiest highways in the country. that right there is the 405 right in the middle of los angeles. our team is spread out across the fire zone. abc's matt gutman starts us off in bel air. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. the wind here has really started to pick up. you can see those ashes flying. now this area hasn't burned in 50 years which is why it burns so hot. i want to give you a sense of how hot. this is a roof tile completely brittle. all that's left of this but right now, the crick fire 40 miles away from here is burning out of control for the third straight day. >> reporter: this morning, the massive thomas fire is terrorizing ventura county and shows no signs of slowing. it's fueled by winds up to 80 miles an hour and it has already devoured more than 90,000 acres around ventura county. >> i never seen a fire like that before. >> reporter: those flames leaping over the pacific coast highway tearing through neighborhoods in ojai. >> it's dangerous out there. >> reporter: thousands of new mandatory evacuations ordered, residents taken out of this nursing home one by one. this as wildfires rage all across southern california. >> look at this. >> reporter: the hillsides around los angeles' 405 freeway exploding with fire casting that eerie orange glow as motorists skirted through that hellscape. >> attempting to prevent the fire from jumping west of the 405. >> reporter: the 405 is one of the busiest interstates in the country, and its nine-mile closure caused a traffic nightmare. the fire throwing a cloud of smoke over the getty museum and its horde of priceless art. it didn't spare homes in bel air, one of the most exclusive neighbors in america. right behind me they're blasting away at this fire with whatever they can. trying to save these homes. this is obviously not easy. help came from the air. swarms of choppers. the helicopter overhead now. it's dropping water right now so might get wet. in areas that haven't burned in generations, we found ron at the husk of his neighbor's palatial home. >> it's still burning. hasn't been a fire here since '61 when we had the bel air fire. >> reporter: at least seven firefighters injured in southern california. this one overcome by smoke and heat. >> are you just hot? >> yeah, i was just hot. >> reporter: over 150,000 people evacuated. but as this woman and her family stay behind -- there you go. with some help fighting to protect their neighbor's homes. >> it was like a war zone in our backyard. fires were coming all over. >> reporter: back in ventura county, some residents going home to survey the damage. >> it's devastating. sorry. grateful we have our home but very sad for my neighbors and the way my neighbors look and it's just horrible. >> reporter: now this fire is called the skirball fire. it scorched the mountains you see around me. not considered a huge fire, but it flared up right in the heart of gee grafblle los angeles. and this is near the getty museum, and to give you an idea of how many people were affected, the l.a. school district has closed 265 schools. that means over 100,000 kids are staying home this morning, guys. >> the biggest blaze burning is that thomas fire in ventura county, and our marcus moore is there. marcus, you're already seeing so much destruction. >> reporter: robin, good morning. we have seen a lot of destruction here in ventura county, and right now we are watching the flames as they work their way down the 101 freeway, which is a major artery here in california. these are at the center median, and i want you to look up on that hill. those flames reaching into the sky and that thick, black smoke is billowing into the air. for much of the morning, they have closed -- they have the 101 freeway closed in both directions, but since that time, they have reopened it as these flames continue to move farther to the south, but they have intensified and they will die back down again, but certainly the smoke will make it slow going for people who are traveling down the 101 as we get close to the rush hour in the midst of this catastrophe that has been unfolding. look to my right as the traffic continues to head to the south. look at the flames burning. on the other side of the ridge are homes here in ventura county, and that's what fire crews have been working to protect all morning long, and since the thomas fire broke out. and this fire is absolutely massive. it has scorched some 90,000 acres here, and it does continue to spread. and certainly as we are here on the 101 freeway, we are seeing traffic moving and their decision to close this roadway overnight was not a light decision because they know how important this route is to move people and to move equipment, but they had to close it because accidents happened yesterday as people watched these flames as they spread here in ventura county. robin, that's the very latest. back to you. >> marcus, thank you. another major fire burning in the east. rob marciano is there in sylmar, california. the winds kicking up making it so hard to fight these fires. >> reporter: that has been the main story with this george. the story is up in the hills. as that sun comes up over the hill, we expect the winds to intensify. it's already come through this neighborhood. dozens of homes have burned in this fire, and these vehicles -- check this out. the windows are blown out. look how hot this fire was. this metal, completely melted here. talking to resident last night, they are sad, frustrated and scared to what is about to come today. they are more than 150,000 people with evacuation orders. we expect the winds to kick up later today. the hope is, ginger, that the winds don't blow as strong or for as long as what we're forecasting. >> and rob, we are so grateful that you are on the ground there and safe. and you can see right behind you, you're very calm, but where we saw marcus, the wind kicked up very quickly as we were watching him. that's how the gusts will work throughout today. this was the image that you saw from the cockpit of the l.a. county fire department as they were firing that skirball fire, and really over bel air there with images from the satellite, and the international space station shows the air blowing and air quality horrible. that's something else to keep in mind as we go through. back to those winds. we will see gusty, offshore winds, especially in the peaks, and outside san diego today. 60 to 90 miles per hour gusts. going through the afternoon, they could pick up a little bit. look at anaheim, close to 30, and this is this afternoon as we go through the 2:00 p.m. hour. saturday looks like a reprieve, but i have to tell you, saturday into sunday, it's still looking rather gusty because we have that great basin high sending the winds offshore. this thing not done. far from being fought. we're grateful for the firefighters, but we'll head back to you all. now to capitol hill where senator al franken is expected to make that announcement about his future as calls grow for him to resign. from members of his own party among accusations of sexual misconduct. dozens of democratic senators now say he should step aside. our senior congressional correspondent mary bruce has the very latest from washington. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the chorus calling for franken to go is deafening. it started yesterday when yet another accuser came forward. shortly after a handful of democratic women said enough is enough. a coordinated push that forced open the floodgates and now at least 39 senators say franken should resign, and later today franken will announce his response. facing an avalanche of calls for him to go. >> we need to draw a line in the sand and say none of it is okay. none of it is acceptable. >> reporter: this morning multiple democratic sources tell abc news that senator al franken is expected to announce his resignation. the second high-profile lawmaker forced out this week over allegations of sexual misconduct. >> probably in the best interest of a lot of people for him to resign. >> what was the tipping point here? >> today's revelations just further add to a fact pattern here that's just unacceptable. >> reporter: the allegations against franken have been piling up. two more accusers came out wednesday bringing the total to eight. one reportedly says franken tried to forcibly kiss her and that he told her, it's my right as an entertainer. franken called that allegation categorically not true and preposterous. >> i am embarrassed. i feel ashamed. >> reporter: franken has apologized to other accusers and tried to turn the page calling for an ethics investigation. and for weeks that seemed to be enough for democrats. >> i know there are no magic words that i can say to regain your trust. >> reporter: but on capitol hill, that trust from his colleagues appears to be gone. now, behind the scenes i'm told democratic leader, chuck schumer, has been urging franken to resign, making the case on the phone and in person over the last 24 hours for him to step aside. george, franken is expected to make that announcement later today on the senate floor. >> he had been such a close ally of al franken, chuck schumer so that was a big loss. we're going to move on now to that new fallout from president trump's move to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital, and ultimately move the u.s. embassy there. the president called the dramatic break a step toward peace but it is drawing a fierce reaction in the area and condemnation from a chorus of world leaders. our chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz has all the latest from washington. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. outside of israeli support there has been condemnation of president trump's move across the globe. from the arab world to european leaders who have called it regrettable, unhelpful and palestinian leader mahmoud abbas said the announcement could lead to wars that never end and shows that the u.s. can no longer be an honest broker in the peace process and on the west bank you see there there have been protests this morning with israeli police firing teargas into a crowd, but so far, the protests have been relatively small. secretary of state rex tillerson in vienna this morning is calling the president's move just a recognition of reality since israel has most of its government offices in jerusalem, george. >> yeah, one of the questions will the protest escalate? and at the heart there are competing claims over the status of jerusalem and what it means for the peace process. >> reporter: exactly. it's been assumed that if a two-state solution was agreed east jerusalem would be the palestinian capital and west would be for the israelis but president trump's announcement changes that putting the u.s. clearly on the side of the israelis claiming it all, george. >> martha raddatz, thanks very much. and george, there are also new developments in the russia investigation. we're learning more about what the president's son don junior did and didn't answer when he was grilled for hours by the house intelligence committee over that meeting with the russian lawyer in trump tower. our senior justice correspondent pierre thomas has more from washington. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: robin, good morning. it was a high stakes eight-hour marathon session behind closed doors. much of it focusing on that controversial 2016 meeting at trump tower between senior trump campaign officials and the russians. democrats on the committee wanting to know whether donald trump jr. asked for and received dirt on hillary clinton during that meeting and who if anyone did he report to about the meeting. they also wanted to know what he discussed with his father, the president, when the story about the meeting broke and donald trump jr. released the initial misleading statement when the post went up that he claimed, russian contact was about adoption. >> he acknowledged discussing that matter with his father but refused to answer questions about that discussion. >> reporter: would not answer any questions about the substance of conversation? >> not on this topic. when we asked him about his discussions with his father after the e-mails became public he and his attorney invoked attorney/client privilege which we do not applies here. >> reporter: but republicans had a far more generous view of the grilling. >> he's answered everything, answered everything honestly, totally, unequivocally. >> reporter: any evidence of collusion? >> absolutely no. >> reporter: at one point sources tell us abc news that trump's lawyers wanted to know how much longer. the sources said congressman adam schiff mentioned that hillary clinton sat for 11 hours on questioning on benghazi. trump junior shot back. that's different. four americans were killed. >> there's new details you're saying about who don junior spoke with in trump tower. >> reporter: while sources say don junior would not discuss his conversations with his father about the statement concerning the trump tower meeting he did acknowledge discussing the matter with hope hicks, the current director of communications for the white house. she may soon be interviewed. >> lots of developments on the russia investigation including this new evidence from capitol hill that michael flynn when he was first, the president's national security adviser, was determined to get rid of russian sanctions. >> reporter: a key democrat on the house oversight committee released an account from a whistle-blower who claims that a flynn business partner got a text message from flynn stating that a project about nuclear reactors was, quote, good to go. the reason according to congressman elijah cummins, flynn believes sanctions on russia would be, quote, ripped up. >> pierre, thanks very much. let's get more on this now from jon karl, also in washington. jon, as mueller's investigation intensifies, as the congressional investigations intensify you're seeing more questions from the president's team and his allies about that mueller investigation. >> reporter: you're seeing an all-out effort by people close to the president to try to discredit the special counsel's investigation, sean hannity. the fox news host and occasional adviser to the president said this week that mueller is a disgrace to the american justice system. george, a lot of this is zeroing in on the member of mueller's team that we learned over the weekend was fired over the summer, peter strzok for sending text messages to another member of mueller's team showing that he clearly favored hillary clinton in the presidential election. he is, one official called, the forrest gump of all of this. he worked both on the hillary clinton e-mail investigation, and he was -- until he was fired, a member of the mueller team. >> meantime, on another matter we're still facing this government shutdown tomorrow but it looks like they'll be able to kick the can down the road a couple weeks. >> reporter: it does, the four congressional top leaders, democrat, republican, will be at the white house and george, i expect we'll see an extension of government funding just until december 22nd, so the shutdown showdown is simply deferred. >> jon karl, thanks very much. >> once again, once again deferred. >> keep pushing it off. it's not going to go away, though, that's the key. >> that's right. you know, as we told you earlier southern california is in kriez mode this morning facing those wildfires, but in all of this, there is a moment of hope. don and julie meyers from ventura, when they went back home to see if they could salvage anything, and you won't believe what they found. they found julie's wedding ring. don got down on one knee and proposed for a second time solidifying himself as the most romantic guy out there. and, guys, give a big thank you to don for reminding us that, you know, you can replace things, but there's nothing more important than your family and especially important to remember this holiday season right now, so, don, julie, thank you for that. let's go back to ginger. >> we're talking about snow that was falling in buffalo, up to four inches around there. so from the northeast to winter weather advisories as far south as laredo, texas, all the way to tuscaloosa, alabama. yeah. we're talking about the potential for snow flying. not a lot accumulating but still that will be a big deal. the windchill forecast now brought to you by walmart. good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. high clouds today, slightly warmer, near record highs possible. my accuweather highlights for tonight, mainly clear. a little more cloudiness could mean not quite as cool as this morning and nothing but warm weekend sunshine. check out the temperature, near record highs once again, 66 in conco concord, 68 in santa rosa, but ukiah, santa cruz, could reach the so much negativity i thought why not see something beautiful in the atmosphere, the australian satellite caught this. a time lapse of the northern lights just gorgeous over our earth. >> that is. we needed to see that. thank you, ginger. coming up, that dating app mystery. a young woman vanishing after a tinder date. a body found and two people in custody. and the new threat to the royal family. 4-year-old prince george, the target. ave a cold... stuff happens. 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off to be with his family after his baby, billy, had another heart surgery. so coming up, we'll tell you what his wife, molly, is now sharing. a powerful and personal account about what's happened and they have a message for all parents. we're looking forward to that. right now at least five large wildfires tearing through southern california growing in size this morning. they're fueled by dangerous winds. some topping 80 miles an hour. thousands working to battle the blaze. and this is something. a potential bombshell about the 2018 winter olympics in south korea. u.n. ambassador nikki haley is saying it is an open question whether u.s. athletes will be able to attend. she said that to fox news last night. there's a tense standoff between north korea and the u.s. and the west over nuclear weapons. it's raising concerns over whether the games will be held. pyongyang is just about 50 miles from the heavily guarded border of northkorea. now to that dating app mystery. police finding a body they believe to be a young woman who went missing after a tinder date and amy now two people are -- >> such a tragic and sad story. one of the two people now in police custody is the young woman who met sydney on tinder. the other woman, the other is that woman's roommate. a much older man who prosecutors call a habitual criminal. >> reporter: the last time family and friends saw 24-year-old sydney loofe was in this snapchat as she was preparing for a second date with a woman she met on tinder. just like so many others, the popular dating app leading to 1 million dates a week. loofe seen smiling in the photo on november 15th writing, ready for my date before vanishing. now her date, 23-year-old bailey boswell, and 51-year-old bob aubrey trail being called persons of interest by nebraska police. >> by their own statements on social media, we believe that aubrey trail and bailey boswell were two of the last people to have known to have been with sydney prior to her disappearance. >> reporter: the search for loofe beginning when she missed a shift at the home improvement store where she worked. her worried family pleading for help. >> someone knows something. please, please do the right thing. thank you. >> reporter: police and the fbi beginning their search combing through digital evidence and looking for boswell and trail who left town after sydney's disappearance. >> we have spent the last few days watching ourselves being slammed and crucified this in newspapers and we thought it was time we had our say. >> reporter: the two posting this now deleted video to social media. >> she's a sweet, amazing girl. >> reporter: boswell saying she dropped sydney off after their date. >> she asked me to drop her off at a friend's house so i did so. i gave her my number. i mean i haven't heard from her since. >> reporter: the pair now in police custody reportedly being held on a federal person of interest warrant in the disappearance of loofe and tuesday, 20 days after she vanished, digital clues leading authorities to what they believe to be loofe's body. >> we do believe that there is evidence of foul play. >> reporter: sydney loofe's family reacting to the news on facebook saying, may god grant eternal rest unto thee. we love you, sydney. her friends telling us she was careful when using the dating app. >> she usually sent a picture of the person she was going on a date with and let us know whether it was going to be at her house, their house or in public. >> it sounds like she did everything right. now according to the pew research center, 15% of american dulls have used an online dating site or mobile dating app, and a spokesperson for tinder issued this statement in regards to sydney loofe. we are deeply saddened by this horrific tragedy. our thoughts and prayers are with the victim's family and loved ones and we are fully cooperating with law enforcement in this investigation. >> so, amy, let's bring in dan abrams and callahan walsh of the national center of missing and exploited children to talk more about this. we heard a new report. police say they suspect foul play. those two people in custody haven't been charged. what do you think are the key pieces of evidence here? >> yeah. they are being held on other outstanding warrants. it seems the two key pieces of evidence are digital evidence meaning you have the snapchat where she says, i'm going on a date. then you've got her phone and that's how they were able to find the body, but it also apparently links it back to the home of the two suspects here. what's so fascinating is this video. that they have put out denying it. they are basically going after the media, they are going after the police. they are admitting they have committed crimes in the past, but they are saying again and again and again, we didn't do this. we weren't responsible. >> how does that video affect the investigation? >> well, look, it certainly is going to be evidence. anything you say will be used against you. and so that can be used against them in the context of this. i think that video while they're trying to say this proves we didn't do it. this proves we've been trying to be helpful to the police is part of the reason they have gone after them, and i don't think they helped themselves at all, where at the end of the video, they flip off the police. >> that doesn't help. >> no, that never helps. >> we know you primarily work with children. but when it comes to, callahan, online safety, staying safe being online. you say the rules are pretty similar here. >> they are, you know. we tell kids all the time the number one rule is you don't meet somebody out in the real world that you've only met online. yet for some reason we think that once we become adults we're immune to that and we're not. you know, these cases are rare. these social media and dating sites don't want this happening to their users, but we need to stay hypervigilant when using these. >> callahan, what about the companies behind these apps and these websites? what are they doing to try to make sure the people who are using them stay safe? >> well, the major ones are really trying to do all the right things. again, they don't want this happening to their users, and they reach out to us at the national center. we're on the trust and safety council of many of these sites and help them create and craft policy to make sure users are safe on these platforms but, again, you know, like i said, these are rare cases, but they do happen. >> the suspect here is admitting she was on a date with her but saying it wasn't me. she's saying this has nothing to do with that date at all. i dropped her off at a friend's house and that's the last i saw of her. this is watching the videos of these two is just bizarre. >> it is, it is. callahan, thank you, dan, as always. all right, george. >> okay, thank you, guys. coming up, that threat against prince george. a call to attack him at school and now all 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temperatures today 64 to 71. near record highs once again. my accuweather seven-day forecast, nothing really changes. >> i look that. outdoorable today. new word. lots of red and green, which is good. the red means slow. we had an earlier problem on 101 in the south bay near yorba buena. that's been cleared. northbound remains slow into san jose and on the santa cruz mown moungs we still have the big rig blocking one lane of traffic, north 17 and near bear creek and it is slow from the summit. >> big savings on great gifts for holidays, deals and steals are next on "gma." we'll have we'll have another abc7 news update in about 30 minutes and always on our news app and abc7news.com. good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. those california wildfires exploding in size. the 80-mile-an-hour winds fueling the dangerous and deadly flames. scary pictures from one of l.a.'s largest freeways and new warnings at this hour. new overnight, the study linking birth control and breast cancer. almost 2 million women tracked for a decade. what we're learning this morning about the significant increase in the risk for breast cancer. dr. ashton is here live with what you need to know. jimmy kimmel's wife molly with the powerful account of their baby's trauma. why they shared it. what came after and how parents can help each other. ♪ you can ring my bell we're ready for the breakout star of 2017. tiffany haddish is here. and anything could happen. and get ready for the great christmas cookie search. ayesha curry and anthony adams are here live bringing us cookies saying -- >> all: good morning, america. good morning, america. welcome to an all-star thursday. >> we have a lot of great guests. i want you guys to take a look at what happened. whenever we do that thing with everybody up there. take a look at what happened our first take. >> girl, what kind of cookies is those? 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>> yeah, every time you see that it looks like some cgi in a hollywood movie and so many of my friends going down to the 405 said they've never seen anything like it the whole life they lived there. windows are hot on their car. really scary. >> right in the heart of l.a. we move on to capitol hill and that announcement coming from democratic senator al franken as calls grow for him to resign in the wake of those sexual misconduct accusations. let's go back to mary bruce in washington. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george. there is now a tidal wave of calls for franken to go. this all started yesterday when yet another accuser came forward shortly after, a handful of democratic women came out and said enough is enough launching a coordinated push and now at least 39 senators are calling on franken to resign. the accusations against the minnesota senator have been piling up. eight women now accuse franken of sexual misconduct and groping. now, the senator denies some of those allegations but has apologized for others and tried to make amends but clearly it has not been enough for his colleagues here on the hill. franken is now expected to make an announcement later today on the senate floor and multiple democratic sources tell us he is expected to resign. george. >> we will be watching. okay, mary, thanks very much. >> we certainly will. we had our dancing shoes on last night. it was a big party for ginger, her book party for her new beautiful memoir. "natural disaster." where you so beautifully openly, candidly open up about every aspect of your life, talking about depression, which has really touched a lot of people, and it's flying off the bookshelves because it's already -- the publisher already ordered a reprint. >> if you didn't get it, it's coming back. i promise. it was such a good party to see family, friends, people that i hadn't seen for a long time. my old students and, of course, all of you your bright and shiny faces. it really -- it was almost too much emotionally to have all that support and love. but i have to thank everybody who has not only read and bought the book but the people that reached out after we had our interview and told me their stories because that's what this conversation is starting and it's unbelievable to hear how many people have been touched by this and how many people hope to see the sun shine some day. i am grateful for those. >> when you said that, you know what my momma said, make your mess your message and you have done that. >> i took that to heart. >> did you expect this reaction though? >> i expected some. i don't think i even knew how pervasive and how, you know, in every viewer, so many viewers that reached out immediately, i don't think i knew how many people had lost loved ones to suicide. that heaviness, that gravity i wasn't prepared for but i am so pleased. >> you'll get that kind of connection for a long time. >> especially this time of the year. the holidays, because everybody thinks it's supposed to be a joyous time and she made rachael ray cry. she made rachael ray cry. >> and that's the thing. i think everybody knows somebody if they haven't dealt with it themselves. it's time to find some sun. >> you do that. you are our sunshine. >> thank you. >> force of nature. koccoming up, jimmy kimsel' wife molly telling her story as their son billy faces that health battle. what she wants all parents to know. also, 'tis the season for gift giving. tory has "deals & steals" an bling you'll love and lara is upstairs. what's going on, lara? yes, sporting the bling myself, michael. not only do we have tory's amazing savings, but we have tiffany haddish in the house. >> yay. >> beautiful tiffany. >> you get a book. you get a book. you get a book. oh! >> good morning, america. so happy. good to see you. 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[ applause ] the country superstar and soon-to-be "american idol" judge performing right here on "gma." i can't wait for that and we can't wait for "pop news." good morning to you, guys. good morning to you all and to you. we begin with this, it's been a huge year for tennis superstar serena williams, right. in january 2017 she won the australian open and announced she was pregnant. in september she gave birth to her daughter alexa. in november she married alexa's dad alexis ohanian and looks like she'll finish the year by training for her comeback. that's right, everybody. according to the organizers of the australian open the defending champ has entered the tournament. she's gotten her visa. she is training to compete for a repeat just 4 1/2 months after giving birth. her coach saying the final decision will be made very soon but there is no question that is the plan. that is the hope. and much to the dismay i'm sure of some of serena's competitors. the australian open starts january 15th. if you do it, serena, we're rooting for you. >> what a story. >> tell you what, i have never given birth, but, boy, that sounds like something amazing to do. >> what, give birth. >> i've never given birth but it seems hard -- >> that's some headline. >> to compete at that level. >> remember, when she was very pregnant she was still out there on the court. she was still working out so she's something else. she's something else. other worldly so we wish her the best. also in "pop news" this morning, another fabulous lady, sandra bullock in the news talking about one of the big movies for 2018, the all-female reboot of "ocean's eleven." this one is called "ocean's 8." you may have heard of it. a lot looking forward to in it she will play debbie ocean the sister of george clooney's character, danny ocean. i guess being a thief runs in the family. her team of cool cat burglars work to swipe a priceless neck lace at the new york met gala. when asked if she was worried about a backlash from haters and online trolls who don't want a remake of "ocean's 11," and definitely not from women, the oscar women tells "entertainment weekly," quote, how about we take a breath and see if we come up with something fun. that seems like a good idea. doesn't it? there should be a rule to say you're not allowed to say anything nasty until the movie comes out. there you go. it's really simple. [ applause ] but the cast is prepared. bullock says, quote, we have some feisty women that will fight right back. and with co-stars like cate blanchett, mindy kaling and rihanna, the ensemble, we have no doubt that that is true. it hits theaters on june 8th. [ applause ] >> amy robach, aren't you making a cameo in that? >> if i don't end up on the edit room floor, yes, yes. [ applause ] >> another feisty woman. >> another feisty woman. >> love it. >> good save there. >> remember when you did that? that was a late night. >> but it was so fun. i loved being on the set. >> at the met gala. so cool. we'll discuss. finally, everybody, motown legend diana ross -- ♪ ain't no mountain high enough ♪ -- any excuse to play this song, but we have news here. diana ross is finally releasing her first fragrance called diamond diana. in that bottle that looks like a giant diamond, the scent is inspired by the powerful connection between music and sensual memories. in a note inside the box diana ross writes, sensual scents are carried heart to heart like music but to really get a sense of how this perfume smells let's hear from her daughter, shall we, the incredible tracee ellis ross. >> if you guys don't know this, my mom always smells delicious. and this smells just like her. >> ahhhhh! delicious! miss ross is selling it through hsn. $75 and as she says, everyone should have a diamond. >> why not. >> thank you, lara. [ applause ] now let's bring back amy again. >> all right, guys. we move on to that passionate message from jimmy kimmel's wife molly mcnearney opening up about their 7-month-old billy's health battle and how it affected their family. billy by the way is thankfully doing very well after another heart surgery this week. but it has been an incredibly tough journey, one they hope will help others. >> billy was born with a heart disease. >> reporter: jimmy kimmel breaking down sharing the details of his newborn son's open heart surgery three days after his birth in april. >> so we put the baby in an ambulance to children's hospital, los angeles, and on monday morning, doctor starns opened his chest and fixed one of the two defects in his heart. >> reporter: now in an essay for "the hollywood reporter," molly mcnearney, kimmel's wife is sharing her version of their son's story. and what it was like to watch her husband pour his heart out. i sobbed through the entire thing, she writes. he didn't have to do that. our family has excellent health care. he had nothing to gain from that. he did it for the other people who we met in that hospital. he came home that night and i just hugged him and i wouldn't let go. >> if your baby is going to die and it doesn't have to, it shouldn't matter how much money you make. i think that's something that whether you're a republican or a democrat or something else, we all agree on that, right? i mean we do. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: i sat down with kimmel in october. was there a moment when you decided, i'm now going to take something very personal and very real and i'm going to try to change the mood of not only america but our lawmakers. >> it's not something that i discussed with anyone other than my wife. but i did know that i had to say something. i always try to make something good out of something bad, you know, and in this case i thought, all right, well, what can i do or say that might potentially make some good out of this, maybe make me feel like this happened for a reason. >> reporter: mcnearney writes people were sending letters to our home attacking both of us on twitter saying things like we deserve this. it's been harder for me to deal with than the weekly cardiologist appointments and making sure my baby is breathing properly. >> she had to totally stop looking at her mentions on twitter. that one person who criticized them and accuses them of trying to politicize their kid's illness just shakes her so much that she can't look at any of the comments. >> reporter: now she says she has no regrets sharing the very personal details of her son's health journey with the world writing, if we were to do this all over again and someone said, you would have an opportunity to have a perfectly healthy baby boy, i would take the one we got because i think it helped a lot of families and thank god this will, fingers crossed, end in a positive way. and jimmy's guest host last night neil patrick harris updating viewers on billy's condition and says the latest heart surgery was, in fact, a success. his respirator is out and billy is eating and smiling. robin. >> we're so happy to hear about that and thank you, thank you for how they are sharing their story because they are helping other families. to a "gma" health alert about birth control and breast cancer. a new study in the "new england journal of medicine" says women who use the pill may face a higher risk. dr. ashton, you got to explain. >> big story. this is the actual study hot off the presses. it came out of denmark. they looked at 1.8 million women followed them for ten years, found that those women who took hormonal contraception -- and this includes the progesterone releasing iud as well as the newer generation low dose birth control pills face -- take a look at the numbers -- up to a 20% to 21% increased associated risk of breast cancer. the hard numbers i want people to know about results in 13 more cases of breast cancer for every 100,000 women, but the real number i want to stick out in people's minds, robin, because so many young women and teenagers take the pill and are using the iud, this only increases the risk in that age group of 2 extra cases for 100,000 women under the age of 35 because breast cancer is uncommon in that age. >> that is very key to put that up, but okay. still people are going to be -- women will be concerned about this because it is a method that women use. >> you have to remember the benefits. we talk about risks and we talk about benefits. take a look at the list. there are a plethora of benefits to hormonal contraception ranging from a very effective way of preventing pregnancy. known to low her the risk of ovarian and uterine cancer and they are the mainstay of how we manage things like e endometriosis, and treat acne, and help women with their periods. we can't throw out the baby with the bath water so to speak. >> you are a board certified ob/gyn. what's your advice? >> i think this is a significant important study. i think it has to be interpreted in the proper context. i think women need to remember the risk, benefits and options and i think what's important about this study is the risk is different based on the woman's age and the duration of use so a woman in their 40s who faces a higher risk of breast cancer may want to consider other methods and if you're going to discontinue hormonal contraception because of this, i would recommend you stop drinking alcohol as well because that increases your risk. it has to be a conversation and, robin, my 18-year-old daughter is on the pill. i'm not going to recommend that she stop. >> okay. you heard it here. >> important stuff. >> it is important stuff and people should talk to their doctor. their children and talk to their doctors. >> it is a dialogue. ginger? let's go to your "gma" moment, shall we, everybody? the part where we smile and laver because 3-year-old logan thinks that he's hula hooping. see how he just -- he just holds it up around his shoulders and he gives a little shimmy. logan, you're hula hooping to us, all right, buddy. thank you so much for sending that in. they live in alabama. we love to see those. please put your "gma" moment on my facebook page. bu good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. high clouds today, slightly warmer, near record highs possible. my accuweather highlights for tonight, mainly clear. a little more cloudiness could mean not quite as cool as this morning and nothing but warm weekend sunshine. check out the temperature, near record highs once again, 66 in conco concord, 68 in santa rosa, but ukiah, santa cruz, could reach the f ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ okay, who's ready for "deals & steals"? 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[ applause ] for waking up early and joining us. you know what, before -- i have something fun i want to bring to the table. i want you to take a look at this. [ screaming ] >> uh-oh. ♪ >> well, that right there, that's jimmy jenkins and her son scott. they're taking the internet by storm. >> the macarena. >> they got it all, robin. they're doing so much. this dance goes on for a minute and did it at a high school where ginny is a guidance counselor so had her 23-year-old accountant son join her. >> this is sweet. >> doing the carlton. >> she's like, he's doing nothing. move out the way, momma's got this. >> come on, momma. show us what you got. >> "cotton eyed joe." >> hit it! >> nearly 30 million views and counting. the best part about it all this all, the proceeds and all from the profits from this talent show, they went to the susan g. komen foundation for breast cancer research. >> but if you get a chance, if you get a chance, you watch that, man, she has some moves. she's hitting it. i was like, okay, momma. show them how it's done. >> great to have her son to give her the confidence to do it. i think she had it on her own. >> good to have her son. >> next we got a great guest to bring to the table. the biggest breakout star of this year and certainly the funniest. she starred in "girls trip." became the first black female host to host "snl" and a new book called "the last black unicorn." please welcome tiffany haddish. ♪ one way or another i'm g g find you i'm gone that get you ♪ >> good morning. mwah. >> hey. ♪ one way >> oh. >> good to see you. >> ah. [ applause ] >> oh my goodness. ♪ maybe next week i'm going to meet you i'm going to meet you ♪ >> all those months ago talking about "girls trip." what did you think about those dance moves? >> i think those were really good. remind me of the '90s, took me back to the old school, girl. back when i used to do executive parties and bar mitzvahs. >> this is real. >> she's not kidding about that. >> no. i used to be what you would call an energy producer. i would go to events and i would produce energy. have the party popping. get the ole men up on the floor dancing. everybody partying having a good time. >> well, you know you kind of got us going. there's a microphone in front of us. show us your skills. >> hype man. >> energy producer. ♪ >> go ahead. >> all right, everybody, are we ready to have a good time this morning? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ are you ready to shake your tail feathers? it's a celebration. >> yes, it is. >> it's a celebration. all across the nation, kick that music, deejay. ♪ >> come on, big daddy. ♪ ♪ come on come on >> come on. >> hey, hey, hey. ♪ it's a good vibration [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's a sensation >> george up. >> it was either that or die of strangulation. what's my choice? >> now, that's an energy producer. >> that is call how you train a man. [ applause ] >> oh. you he'll go wherever you want him to. [ laughter ] >> i think george is going to have some nightmares over that one. >> he's in love with me now. >> we're in love with this right here. >> oh, thank you. >> we're in love with this book. tell us a little about it. [ cheers and applause ] >> well, this book is basically my experiences in life and to my recollection of how my life went and how it's been so far and i got some of my goals in there and just what i been through. i grew up in foster care and moved around a lot. been through some tumultuous situations and i've always try to find a bright side of anything dark going on. anything hard to deal with, i always try to find what's the funny in this. what is the fun in it. why am i going through it. some things you can't find nothing funny about it -- but it's happening to you for a reason and probably to help other, that's how i feel. so share the story, share the experience and maybe it'll help somebody else in their journey. [ applause ] >> so why unicorn? >> well, i say unicorn because i used to be picked on school in lot because i had like -- with www.what i thought was a mole on my forehead was a wart and so, i had a wart growing out my forehead and kind of looked like a horn and kids used to call me a dirty unicorn and look at you, you're a dirty unicorn and used to hurt my feelings really bad and i did things to myself that i probably shouldn't have did and i started to think to myself, you know what, they saying this for a reason. obviously they like me because they looking at my horn. [ laughter ] obviously they into me. i'm going to start taking what they say and use it for me so i started calling myself a unicorn and used to only say it in my head then i'm going to take all the stuff the mean bullies and make money off of it. >> you're doing it. [ applause ] so thank you, tarell, all of y'all, thank you. >> you talking about -- and, robin says it all the time. taking your mess and making it your message. that's what you're doing in the book and talking about how you think it happened to you to help other people. kind of with mary j. blige, you hung out with her and didn't know you helped her and did you hang out with her again since then. >> okay, so we met -- we met at queen latifah house. i talk about it in the book and i been trying to get her to be my best friend ever since, trying to get ahold of her and we just -- it was my birthday weekend and i went to a dj khaled's birthday party and we was dancing and stuff and i ran into mary and she's like, i need to tell you something. i was like, what. oh, my god. i love you. she was like, no, listen, like she's like that day at la's house, you know, i was going through a lot and nobody knew about it at the time but you made me laugh so hard. you made me feel so good and made me forget about all my problems and i just want to thank you so much for and i was like -- [ applause ] and i was like, girl, you made me forget about all my problems with all your music. we was tooting each other's horns. let's not tooting each other's horns. you single, i'm single. all these men at this party, we can pick anything we want and she was like, i don't see why not and i was like, ooh. look at him right there and introduce myself to him and stuff. gave him a little curtsy. i was like, you find, you beasty and everything and i was like -- [ laughter ] and i was like, mary, ain't he fine? ain't he beasty and she was like, girl, that's my security. [ laughter ] and then i looked at her and i said what days does he have off? what's his number? [ laughter ] >> tell us how "girls trip" has impacted your life. [ applause ] >> well, i mean -- [ applause ] "girls trip" has transformed everything for me. like it's really changed a lot of things like i'm able to pay my mortgage on time now. [ laughter ] i still drive a honda. i till drive a honda but i'm going to move up to a tesla. you know -- >> wow. >> you know, ellen hooked me up with a rental. >> i saw that. i saw that. >> she hooked me up with a rental. >> why you looking at us like that. >> like maybe you can get me one for real? [ laughter ] you got money. [ laughter ] >> you see that? [ laughter ] >> oh, my gosh. i tell you what when people read the book, everyone knows tiffany haddish popped up out of nowhere. >> no, i did not. i be here a long time. >> you been here a long time. you've earned every bit of this and we are so proud of you and we're so happy you came in here. >> thank you. >> and if you were not in a good morning, the energy producer got you in a good mood this morning if you weren't already one. >> yeah, good morning. >> and, tiffany, thank you, again, so much. tiffany's book, "the last black unicorn," it is out now. everybody should just go out and get it. everybody, you're going home with a copy of the book. yes. >> you get a book. you get a book. >> now she's oprah. coming up, anthony adams and ayesha curry are here sharing their best cookies. ♪ candy cane how's it going down there? that's good. lica misses you. i'm over it though. (laughter) that's fine. i miss her more than you anyway. ♪ ♪ hey, my window is closing. yeah that's okay. alright miles. i love you. (phone hangs up) ♪ ♪ yeah i love you too. ♪ ♪ when you're clocking out. i'm the one clocking in... sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. i can even help with a silent night. does your bed do that? i don't actually talk, but i can tell you how you slept. i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. ♪ smells good. back now with our great christmas cookie search kickoff and bake-off. the hosts of "the great american baking show." ayesha curry. innocentny "spice" adams going head to head and have to impress -- you'll have to impress those contestants over there. >> tough critics. >> you can do that at home. >> you know what, we both did -- he's got four kids. >> i got four. i have double the amount she has so -- >> what? >> i'm used to it. >> always a competition. >> always. >> always. >> so let's get down to this. tell me about your cooking. >> i'm making a toasty doodle. a hybrid between a s'mores and snickledoodle cookie. >> mm-mm. >> just saying. >> tell us the ingredients. >> softened butter here and then you're going to want to take that mixer and cream together the sugar and the brown sugar and we have here you're going to mix the cinnamon which is my -- >> oh, is that your secret ingredient. >> the secret ingredient. >> i love cinnamon. >> mix that together when the dough is ready, sift the flour, put in the eggs, all your wet ingredients go with your dry ingredients then you have this dough. beautiful dough. filled with cinnamon and sugar and love. chill it for a couple of hours. you're going to roll it into balls like so. half the size of a golf ball. toss it in this sugar. >> more sugar. >> more sugar. [ applause ] >> yeah. >> going to put it on this baking sheet and pop it into the oven. nice and flat like this then i top it with my other seek ingredient. the marshmallows and can use a torch or pop them in the oven and let that marshmallow get all melty. >> okay. >> yes. >> look good too. okay, panel of kid testers, give it a try. give her cookie a dry. no, that's the other cookie. on the right. give it a taste. all right. actually -- it's this cookie right here. that cookie right there. yeah, that's the one. there you go. >> he ate them both. don't make your decision just yet. all right. sir, she threw down. >> that was cute. that was cute. [ laughter ] now, come on over to my station right here. you're going to add the sugar in here, just like how she said. you turn that on. >> what is the name of your cookie. >> my cookie is the spice chocolate chip cookie. named after myself. sugar in there. salt right there. >> salt? >> eggs, and vanilla extract, then you put this in here. >> what is your secret ingredient. >> my secret ingredient right here is the cayenne pepper. >> oh. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> cayenne. okay. >> that is named after my daughter, my daughter's middle name is cayenne. fyi. >> the sympathy vote. wait a minute now. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> all right. then you have it right here, right? you just roll it up right here real fine and throw salt on there, bam, like salt bae right there and throw it in the oven and look like that. >> do you get extra points for presence? >> i should, i should. >> all right, kid testers, try the chocolate chip cookie. >> i want to let y'all know if you eat those you grow up to be big and strong like me and michael strahan and play football. a little fyi. >> butter them up like that. >> i don't know. this is kind of tough. i like both the secret ingredients. all right, kid testers, which one is it, which one is the winner? can you decide? can you let us know. ayesha, ayesha, eayesha. >> that's my man right there. >> he wants to play football. >> they want to be chefs. >> yeah, right. >> disrespected up here, man. we getting disrespected. >> you cook with your kids in the kitchen. >> and i love your show. >> thank you, thank you. >> i love you. you know, okay. all right. get these recipes on our website and watch "the great american baking show" tonight here on abc. ayesha is the winner. >> all right. we'll take it. the 60th birthday, also celebrating our 11 annual warm coats and warm coat drive partnering with burlington and delivering good. bring your gently used coats to your local burlington store and we got to get the tally, 46,358 coats donated so far. good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. your accuweather forecast 12-hour day planner, full of sunshine and above-average temperatures, low to mid-60s through most of the afternoon hour >> coming up we're getting crafty. great holiday crafts for your family. busy philipps, all the goods in welcome back. busy >> announcer: now reporting george stephanopoulos. >> good mornin good mornin senate floor. al franken responding to calls asking for his resignation. >> i felt we had entered an important moment in the history of this country. we were finally beginning to listen to women about the ways in which men's actions affect them. the moment was long overdue. i was excited for that conversation and hopeful that it would result in real change that made life better for women all across the country and in every part of our society. then the conversation turned to me. over the last few weeks a number of women have come forward to talk about how they felt my actions had affected them. i was -- i was shocked. i was upset. in responding to their claims i also wanted to be respectful of that broader conversation because all women deserve to be heard and their experiences taken seriously. i think that was the right thing to do. i also think it gave some people the false impression that i was admitting to doing things that in fact i haven't done. some of the allegations against me are simply not true. others i remember very differently. i said at the outset that the ethics committee was the right venue for these allegations to be heard and investigated and evaluated on their merits, that i was prepared to cooperate fully and that i was confident in the outcome. you know, an important part of the conversation we've been having the last few months has been out how men abuse their power and privilege to hurt women. i am proud that during my time in the senate i have used my power to be a champion of women and that i have earned a reputation as someone who respects the women i work alongside every day. i know there's been a very different picture of me painted over the last few weeks, but i know who i really am. serving in the united states senate has been the great honor of my life. i know in my heart that nothing i have done as a senator, nothing, has brought dishonor on this institution. i am confident that the ethics committee would agree. nevertheless today i am announcing that in the coming weeks i will be resigning as a member of the united states senate. i of all people am aware there is some irony by the fact that i am leaving while a man who bragged on tape about his history of sexual assault sits in the oval office and a man who has repeatedly preyed on young girls campaigns for the senate with the full support of his party. this decision is not about me. it's about the people of minnesota. it has become clear that i can't both pursue the ethics committee process and at the same time remain an effective senator for them. let me be clear, i may be resigning my seat, but i'm not giving up my voice. i will continue to stand up for the things i believe in as a citizen and as an activist. minnesota deserves a senator who can focus with all her energy on addressing the challenges they face every day. there is a big part of me that will always regret having to walk away from this job with so much work left to be done. but i have faith that the work will continue because i have faith in the people who have helped me do it. i have faith in the dedicated, funny, selfless, brilliant young men and women on my staff. they have so much more to contribute to our country. i hope that as disappointed as they may feel today, everyone who has worked for me knows how much i admire and respect them. i have faith in my colleagues, especially my senior senator. i would not have been able to do this job without her guidance and wisdom. i have faith or at least hope, that members of this senate will find the political courage necessary to keep asking the tough questions, hold this administration accountable and stand up for the truth. i have faith in the activists who organized and helped me win my first campaign and who have kept on organizing to help fight for the people who needed us, kids facing bullying, seniors worried about the price of prescription drugs, native americans who have been overlooked for far too long, working people who have been taking it on a chin for a generation, everyone in the middle class and everyone aspiring to join it. i have faith in the proud legacy of progressive advocacy that i have had the privilege to be a part of. i think i probably repeated these words 10,000 times over the years. paul well stone's famous quote the future belongs to those who are passionate and work hard. it's still true. it will always be true. most of all i have faith in minnesota. a big part of this job is going around the state and listening to what people need from washington. more often than not when i'm home i am blown away by how much minnesota has to offer the entire country and the entire world. the people i've had the honor of representing are brilliant and creative and hard working and whoever holds this seat next will inherit the challenge i've enjoyed for the last 8 1/2 years being as good as the people you serve. this has been a tough few weeks for me. i am a very, very lucky man. i have a beautiful, healthy family that i love and that loves me very much. i'm going to be just fine. i just like to end with one last thi thing. i did not grow up wanting to be a politician. i came to this relatively late in life. i had to learn a lot on the fly. it wasn't easy and it wasn't always fun. i'm not just talking about today. this is a hard thing to do with your life. there are a lot of long hours and late nights and hard lessons. there is no guarantee that all your work and sacrifice will ever pay off. i won my first election by 312 votes. could have easily gone the other way. even when you win progress is far from inevitable. paul well stone spent his whole life working for mental life pairty and it didn't pass until six years after paul died. this year a lot of people who didn't grow up imagining that they would ever get involved in politics have done just that. they've gone to their first protest march or made their first call to a member of congress or maybe even taken the leap and put their names on a ballot for the first time. it can be such a rush to look around a room of -- a room full of people ready to fight alongside you. you feel that energy to imagine that better things are possible. you too will experience >> there will be days where you'll wonder whether it's worth it. what i want

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