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ABC News Live First
Air Date: November 26, 2024The latest headlines, compelling stories, interviews and roundtable discussions.
ABC News Live First
Air Date: November 26, 2024The latest headlines, compelling stories, interviews and roundtable discussions.
ABC News Live First
Air Date: November 26, 2024The latest headlines, compelling stories, interviews and roundtable discussions.
ABC News Live First
Air Date: November 26, 2024The latest headlines, compelling stories, interviews and roundtable discussions.
ABC News Live First
Air Date: November 26, 2024The latest headlines, compelling stories, interviews and roundtable discussions.
ABC News Live
Air Date: November 26, 2024Breaking news, top stories, live interviews, press conferences and the best video from around the country and the world.
ABC News Live
Air Date: November 26, 2024Breaking news, top stories, live interviews, press conferences and the best video from around the country and the world.
ABC News Live
Air Date: November 26, 2024Breaking news, top stories, live interviews, press conferences and the best video from around the country and the world.
ABC News Live Weekend
Rerun Air Date: November 23, 2024ABC News Live Weekends
Air Date: November 23, 2024GMA Life
EP67 "GMA Life"A weekly roundup of the best lifestyle content from "Good Morning America"; includes exclusive celebrity content, savings from "Deals & Steals," and interviews with authors behind some of the most anticipated books.
ABC News Live Weekends
Air Date: November 23, 2024ABC News Live Weekend
Rerun Air Date: November 23, 2024ABC News Live Weekend: Saturday
Air Date: November 23, 2024GMA Life
EP67 "GMA Life"A weekly roundup of the best lifestyle content from "Good Morning America"; includes exclusive celebrity content, savings from "Deals & Steals," and interviews with authors behind some of the most anticipated books.
What Would You Do?
"What Would You Do?"Using hidden cameras, host John Quiñones observes and comments on how ordinary people behave when they are confronted with dilemmas that require them either to take action or to walk by and mind their own business. Various scenarios are created that force people to make split-second -- and often surprising -- decisions, and variations of the situation (such as changing the genders, races or clothing of the people involved) are often featured to see if different reactions are elicited. Examples of situations on the show include a waitress being harassed by her boss, and a drunken valet trying to park cars.