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the fbi trying to break into the terror couple's secret messages, their phones and other devices encrypted. phphotos of another target. this high schooool on the killer's phone and investigators now trying to figure out if t t husbsbd and wife were a mch made for terror. state ofmergency. deadly storms leaving the pacific northwest under war. torrential downpos triggering mudslides and dramatic rescues. an entire hillside comes crashihing down through this home. a dozen states on alert this morning with a new storm moving in. an abc news investigation. donald trump under oath. a new video unearthed raising questions abo his credibility. the billionaire grilled abo his connection to a twice convicted felon with ties to the mafia. brian ross here with the latest. go big or go home and a huge morning for hollywd's biggest stars. yep, awards season is unr r way. the biggest movies and tv shows
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will bffs jennifer lawrence and amy schumer go head-to-head? who will go home golden? good morning, americica. here we . award season is kicking off this morning with the golden globe nominations onhe road to the osrs and, michael, do you have your speech ready for "magic mike". >> i'm getting my outf together. maybe with that mie i don't need an outfit. >> may be about that. >> thahat might guarantee the nomination. >> grantee a lot of thing, george, that we really don't want too go into. >> okay. well, we'll get to that in a little bit. right nowonald trump still dominating the headlines. we have his rival candidate marco rubio standing by liveve. we begin with the fbi's intense search for answers in that terror attack. the head of the agency says the killers were radadicalized before they even met. noww the feds trying to unlock the secretsts on their phones and computers. abc's matt gutman srts us off
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matt. >> reporter: federal authorities, george, areelling us thaha the terror couple had -- tashfeen malik and syed farook not only tried to destroy their data but encrypted some, as well. >> no use that the use of encryption is part of terrorist trade craft. >> reporter: telling abc news they were only to crack some of their phes, computers and thumb driviv. what did theysalvage? pictures of farookok phone of this san bernaino high school wiwith its 2500 students. was it a target? >> we're working very hard to understand did they have other plans? >> reporter: wt is clear investigators say plans were laid years before. farook may have been radicicalized in 2012. and by late 2013, farook and mall malik were exchanging their visions online. >> talking about jihad and
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engaged and married. >> reporter: investigators checking whether thewere a match made specifically for terror. >> at least in thiss one instance the jihadi websites and chat rooms proveve to be a match making service. the fbi will now be looking to elsewhere. >> rorter: and also looking to see whether malik was brought intohe country on that fiancee visa to set up the sleeper cell stking mayhem when it activated. of course, questions swirling about how tashfeen malik managed to get into the u.s. on that fiancee visa. if she had been fantasizing online abouterrorism and jihad for at least a couple of years, authorities also investigating whether or not other terroririst matchmakers managed to infiltrate their people into the country using that visa, as well. robin. >> thank you, mama. the investigationcontinues. now toohoseeadly srms pummeling the pacific northwest. the governor o ofashington declaring a state of emergency,
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rain falling in some areas and 12 states on alert this morning. abc's n neal karlsky is in carnation, washington, where flooding and mudslides are ripping apartrt homes. good morning, al. >> reporter: robin, good morning. what a mess o out here. this bridge is closed and wit good reason. if we were to actuall drive further down we'd be under water. the water is going over the top of the bridge and this river just one of many causing all kinds of problems. this morning, washington state under a state ofmergency after aelentlesseries of storms haseft parts of theacific northwest swimmining in floodwaters. >> it's crazy, i've never seen anything like this and happene so quick. >> reporter: the last 48 hours have en rescues including pets, sinkholes and mudslides. >> everything was shaking. evything went black. >> reporter: near portland one woman drowned when they are car got stuck in thiss creek. and a tree fell on this house killing a 60-year-old woman while she was sleeping. outside seattle, the family
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as an entire hillside crashed through their waterfront home. you can see where the hillside came down, it absolutely shredded the u underside of this house here. there's a car, it took trees down with it. much of this house wasctually pushed out and into the water. the truck went through the house. >> the truck went througugh the house. all of the brick wall got swept away. >> reporter: floodwaters have mostly swamped rural areas. a so-called pipineapplee express of warm, tropical moisture that blew in like a fire hose. the governono says the s ste of emergency out here actually covers storms that started ten days ago. it has been a really rainy month ou here, robin. leaving a real mess. >> it'sot over, neal. thank u. another storm taking aim at the pacific northwest, isn't that right, ginger. >> that's it. it's been a series of storms. very latest is hitting now. see that low preressure sysy rculating here onnhe satellitee radar put togetherr as it s slams the pacific northwest today through tonight, here are some of the things youou'll se
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intact from northern california through coastal washington state, the winter storm warnings and advisories that go for montana back too the sierra. one to two feet of snow and wind advisories, this is why. gusts upo 30, 40 miles per hour in some of the cities, gus higher in some of the mountain areas and look at vegasas by tonight, 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts. wait till you see how big the waves will get. more than 30 feet in some places. >> wow. okay, thanks v very ch. we move on to donald trump. the attacks on the republican front-runner not letting up, boxing legend muhammad al among the latest to weigh in on his plan to ban muslims from entering the count and his business interests taking a hit too but poll numbers strong, some of his highest out in a brand-new poll and not backing down at all. tom llamas is tracking the story. >> reporter: good morning. it's mor than muhammad ali. now the navy s.e.a.l.ommander who oversaw the bin laden raid talking about the dangers of his
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muslims abroad no longer want to do business with trump. overnight, dald trump separating himself even further from muslims world wide saying he doesn't need the help of arab nations to go after terrists overseas. >> now, would you cede that you need arab-muslim nations to help the united states defeat the jihad? would you cede that? >> no, i don't but i do think it would be very helpful. >> reporter: this as trump claims his proposed ban on muslims coming to the u.s. isnsn't about religion at all. >> this is about security. it's not about religion. this is a"out security. we cananno allow people to come into this country that have horrible things on their mind. >> reporter: while hillary clinton telling voters, trump's plan is actually hurting the war on terror. >> donald trump is supplying them with new propaganda. he is playing right into their hands.
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muhammad ali who is muslim releasing this statement. "i believe that our political leaders should use their positi to bring understanding about the religion of islam and clarify that these misguided murderers h he perverted people's viewsws on what islam really is" also weighing in, one of the world'ss greatest terrorist hunters, retired navy admiral william mccraven. he oversaw the navy s.e.a.l. operation that killed osama bin laden. here's his takee on trump's b on muslims.. >> when we get to tt point then isis has won so we can't goo down that path. we cannot restrict muslims from coming into the uted states. >> reporter: so the big question, how is all of this affecting trump? a new p poll o of south carolina. guesshat it shows, donald trump up 0 points. his bigst lead ever in south carolina. dr. carson, senator cruz and senatotor rubio tied for second essentlly. thisiss trump's biggest lead in south carolinana since h started running and, second, this w conducted before and after his
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into the u.s. george. >> okay, tom, let's talk to senator marco rubio right now, also running for president on welcome back. you called mr. trump's proposal ouandish, offensisi and unconstitutional. sosohy would you still support him if he's the nonominee? >> well, first of all he's not going to be the nominee. i'm pretty confident of that so let's continue moving forward on this camigwhere i think we'll nominate someone who has a chance to win inhe general election. on. >> let me interrupt you. you say h hs not goingngo behe nominee but at 35% not only in that poll but new "the new york times"/cbs poll has him at 35%. you'renly at 9%. >> i know, george, but you'v been following politics for a lo time and most of the people that are leading in december very rarely win in january and february and march when these votes start to count so i'm not going t t hyperventilatate about pos and not do w wt the media ha fallen into, we had a paige terrorist attack on u.s.oil a
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talkou charging the newscasts are dominated by this plan that's never g going to happen. this will never become the law of the country, what donald trump is proposing. let's focus on the thing we can do something about, which is how these people inan bernardino carried out this attack and the others who are out there perhaps even within the homeland even as i speak that are attempting to carry out similar atacks so we need to refocus back on the important issue of terrorism, particularly as it applies to attacks here in the homeland becausee this is growing threat and we're not spending nearly enough time focused on that. on that issue secectary clinton is making the argument the wle gop field is cut from the same cloth. watch this. >> they are all dring the exact narrative that jihadists want to advance. that we are at war, not with barbarists, violent murderers, but with an entire religion.
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>> your response? >> my response is tt there isn't a place on earth where america is stronger or safer after hillary c clinton secretary of state or barac obama has been president. ask me. ask them. whatatart of t t world today is safer or more stable and america stronger after seven years of clinton and obama in charge of our foreign policy? so she really has no credibility to talk about these issues. the truth is that there are elements within islam that are radicalized and that believe that it is their obligation and duty to kill or enslave anyone who does not agree with theirir interpretatition of their faith. we nodee to confront it for what it is, an ideological movement that attempts t to enslave and kill people that d not agree with them. the sooner we realize that the better our strategy to confront them is going to be. he cannot be contained. they must be defeated. >> senator tedruz is coming on strong and new polls put him ahead innowa and says we need to carpettomb isis. sasa i n't know if sand can flow in the dark but we're going to find out. would that be part of your strategy, as well?
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air strikes but you c cannot defeat isis estimately from air strikes. there is to the a single military official active or inactive that says we can defeat them simply from the air. it mustt be a coalition of which the bulk iss made up offunni arab, the kurs are doing a great job in the kurdish areas. we should power christians to defend themselves in their aas and their families but the bulk of that ground force needs to be arab sunnis that reject ideologically and defeat militarily isis and they will need our help. we will have to increase the number off specialperators to call in t air strikes and need fo logistical and intligence support and we'll need more support from egypt, the saudi arabia, jordan and the uae, other kingdoms immediately impacted by isis' presence in the region but they must be defeated on the ground. we will not be able to defete them from the air simp. thanks f f your time. >> thanks. nowo chicago. hundreds of ptesters taking to
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thathe mayor and president obama's former chief of staff rahm emanuel resign. the latest fallout from the teenager who was shot to dth by a police officer. c's alex perez has the story. >> reporter: this morning, chicago mayorahm emanuel apogy -- >>'m sorry. >> reporter: -- falling o on deaf r hundreds of protesters demanding he resign. >> who got to ggo? >> all: rahm emanuel. >> reporter: overnight frustratated demononstratorsaking to the streets. >> we are calling for the resignation of mayor rahm emanuel. >> reporter: emanuel under scrutiny for weeks after the release of this dash cam video showing an officer shooting 17-year-old laquan mcdonald who later died. video city attorneys fought to keep under wraps. >> i own it. i take responsibility for what happened because it happened on my watch. >> reporter: sincece the dash cam in the case at least two other videos of police misconduct have
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the normally combative mayor choking back emotion as he described a questionn a young man who has had run-ins with the law asked him. >> do you think the police wld ever treat you the way they treat me? and the answer is, no, and that is wrong. and that has to change in this city. >> reporter: but the emotion for some not enough. >> the political theater surrounded around today is so disingenuous. >> reporter: protesters vowing to keep the presssse on and emanuelnsis he will not resign a says his newly created task force will he concrete solutions for the police department here by the end of march. robin. >> all right, alex,, thanks. amy with t other top stories. >> the fbi arrested a m minnesota man accused of supporting terrorists in syria and iraq. the -year-old somali-american apparely helped a groupf men trying to leave the u.s. and
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and the man accused of gunning down three pple at a colorado planned parenthood declared himself guilty in court. robert dear called himself a warrrriorr for t babies. hihis lawyer says dear may not be mentally competent to stand trial. well, the midide class is no longer the economic majority in america. middle class americans now make up just under half the population. 49% accorording to t pew research center, compare that to the early '70s when the middle class made up 61% of the population. well, an explosive crash in alabama, a truck carrying chemicals hit another truck bursting into flames but remarkably both drivers a are okay. >> whoa. and that is a look at the news. ck to you guys. >> all right there. thank you, amy. michael, 'tis the season. >> 'tis the season to get red carpet ready. >> yeah. >> it's award seasons kicks off this morning with the golden globe nominations and abc's chris connelly has a look at all the movies and tv shows that
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give me some good news. >> reporter: how will the show look without its golden girls? >> "gravity" nominated for best film. it's the story of how george clooney woululd rather fleet float away into space and die than spend oneneore minutee wh woman his ownwnge. >> reporter: taking over for amy and tina, a familiar if controversial favorite. >> now the holwood foreign press have warned me if i insult any of you or cause any controversy whatsoever, they'll definitely invite me back next year, as well. >> reporter: ricky gervais returnss s as erica'savorite bffs poise to square off against each other in the best actress musical cody. jennifer lawrence for "joy." >> what teams do you like. >> st. lis arches. >> reporter: amy schumer for "trainwreck." >> everyone will be interested in ts. >> reporter: "spotlight" expectededo make front pagee news th a nomination for best ama and possible nods for michael
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tomorrow, the wind wille calmer.and we can expect to see some sunshine and more warm weather with highs in the low to mid 50s. on saturday, we'll bring >> all this, the warmtis working out so well for me right now. i'm considering el nino for a name. >> have you checked with ben about that? has ben signed off on that. >> he will not be into it. >> ginger, thank yo coming up here on "gma," an abc news investigation, donald trtrp under fire, the new video raisingvestions about whether he ld under oath. what abc news uncovered about convicted felon. a an alert for parents, popular new app millions of teens are using that blocks you from accessing it. could it be dangerou new conces about threats coming up. a major retailer putting a
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if he were sittiting in the room right now i really wouldn't know what he looked like. >> newly uncovered video of dona trump getting grilled out his ties to a convicted
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investigation coming up. also right now, the fbi is despsperately trying to crack the encryption codes on phones and computerfrom that terror cocouple. the head of the fbi sayshey were ricalized before they met and investigators are trying to figure out if they were paired up to start a terror cell. major league baseball taking new steps to proct fans from foul balls a a flying bats. recommendingll teams, all teams add netting too block the hear, hear, people have been calling for that so incredibly dangerous. >> safety first. and remembeberr this piano player. he's paying tribute to the paris attack victims with john lennon's "imagine." can't forget that and u2 and eagles of death metal rocking theeity o lights this week. well, now one of the world's most famous stars in the world has given a surprise performance. we'll reveal who that is coming up later >> that's interesting. >> nice tease.
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killing two people. daniel wozniak prosecutors say shot his neighbor for money and another to cover it upup good morning, ryan. >> reporter: alleged murder plot s that sounds like something out of a shake peerian play. even admitting to go on the show acting in a play that nightn a trial that juice began its opening act. he is the community theater actor prosecutors say cast himself i the role e double murdrder. >> aimed it and shot sam in the head. >> reporter: facing the death penalty accused of brutally killing his neighbobor and another woman amid performing on the night of may 21s 2010. prosecutors laying outng alleged murder plot with a a clear motive. >> he needs money for the overdrawn bank accounts and kind of a kicker getting married in a week and a half. >> reporter: wozniak lured
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with over $60,000 socked away in a savings account into a theater attic and shot him. wozniak thenn invited 23-year-old julie kibuishi to herr+s apartment killing her making it lookok hike a murder/suicide. >> pulls ow the same gun and aims itt her hea and shoots her twice and kills her. >> reporter: authorities claim he went on with the show before and after the killings, starring in the play "n"ne" with hishen fiance rachel buffett arrested as an accessory and released on bail. >> i am innocent. >> rorter: buffett telling abc news in 2012 the man she w days away from marrying dupuised even her. >> it s like the first love that never exexted. >> rorter: police nabbed him at his bachelorarty when cash missing from herr's account was traced back t him. >> i killed julie. i killed sam. sam came first.
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> reporte wozniak has pleaded not guilty telling msnbc in a jajailhouse interview in 2011. >> they were saying that i shot both of th. it's not true. e two victims were two of my clcle friends. >> reporter: but this morning the family of the victims hoping this trial is now one step closer to justic >> we loved him with all our hearts. he was our only child. >> reporter: the defense chose to waive its opening statement for now 23409 commenting on the case yesterday but this is a death penalty t trial sof convicted of the murders w wozniak faces another ministry trial to determine if he'll serve life in prison without the possibility of parole or receive a death sentence. donald trump is facingg serious backlash for some of thee things he said on the campaign trail. this morning he could be in hot water for what he said under oath before running for office about his relationship with a convicted felonho once was tied to orgrgized crime.e. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with that story. goodmorning, brian. >> good morning.
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george whington and abraham lincoln american politicns have a well established record of outrageous statements and stretching the truth. but in the c cas of donald trump, his critics noway he crossed a line between stretching the truth anantelling lies. trump'p's statements about muslims andhe 9/11 attacks have raised the biggest questions about his truthfulness. including h his unsupported and widely denied claim that thousands of arabs in new jersey celebrated after the attacks. >> thousands and thousands of pele were cheering as that building was coming down. >> repepter: then trump went after a reporter, serge kovaleski who said trump was wrong about the alleged new jersey celebration appearing to mock him and his disability. >> ah, i don't know what i said, ah, i don't remember. >> reporter: trump said he wasn't mocking the reporter because he did not know what he looked like. >> i don't know him. >> reporter: but the reporter said they met manan times andnd were once on a first name basis. >> raise your hand please. >> reporter: now therere
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under oatath in a civil lawsuit about one of the people who helped develop the trump soho hotel and condominium in new york city. the man on the rigight with tru at the hotel launch party. felix sater, a twice convicted felon once tie to organized crime and a massive stock scam someone trump maintains he barely knows in hisis videoeotaped testimony obtained by abc news, trump said he could not even recall what sater looked like. >> if he wer sitting in the room r rightow i really wouldn't know what he looked like. >> reporter:ut an abc n newss investigation found sater, an executive at a real estate company was activelely involved in a number of proposed deals with trump. here they were at a gathering in denver in 2005 and in 2010 three years after sater's mob ties became public the trump organization issued sater business cards identifying him as a senior adviser to donald trump with a trump organization
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trump's lawyer says sater was an independentroker but n@deals came out of it. whatever the relationshship, it appears to be very much a sore pointor trump. >> why didn't you go to felix sater and say you're connected with the mafia, you're fired? >> reporter: two years ago trump cut short a c interview after being pressed about sater. >> i hate to do this but i i have that big group of people waiting -- >> hold on. one last question. >> reporter: he later said under oath he did not remember being interviewed by the bbc. > do you recall doing the interview? >> no, i don't. >> trump wouldn't agree to be interviewed b us at all about sater, instead sent his lawyer who told us aut the convicted felon you can't do backgrnd checks on everyone. >> yet his number, trump's numbers continue to rise and stay strong. >> absolutely true. >> stronger than ever. coming up, the popular new appp millions offeens a using to post anonymously. new safety concerns. one college stepping up
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dr. scholl's dreamwalk exprprs pedi. we are back at 7:7:41 with the newpp being used by teens that's causing concern among parents. it's called after school and it lets kids speak to each other anonymously. abc's maryruce is in washington with much more on all this. go morning, mary. >> reporter: hi, gd morning, robin. the company says that over75% of high schools in the u.s. have pages on their app. can'ts tell us it's bececoming more p pular than cebook. but this morning there arere new concerns about what teens are really talking about behind these closed digital doors. it's a high-tech ouet for teenage expressision. a hot new app called after school being used by mlions of high schoolers across the country to anonymously express their feelings. but this morning,g, manre wondering if the app is a safe space for sharing or a danger zone for anonymous threats.
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creates a message board for an entire school where students can comment or post images. to gain access the app which is free verifies thrgh faceboo that a student in fact goes to that school. and lets them post without using ththrnames. no parents or adults are allowed. >> no adults are allowed to be there at all breaks one of my first rules forarents which is, you should be where your kids a online. >> reporter: tenth grader tucker ellison says he sees more negative posts than positive. >> everythining is anonymous. they almost feel welcome to post inappropririate content. >> reporter: his mom sara thinks the app needs to go. >> once in a while you'll see a positive post. but for the most part it's kids hiding behind that screen and bullying. >> reporter: the app even has been ud to make violent threats. one school in kansas recently went intolockdown after one person wrote, i hope all students are ready to die today. theapp'soderators alerting the dtrict and police before
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and in michigan a 17-year-old sted, i'd rather take my ar 15 to school and practcticen my classmates than to the gun range. that student pleleaded guilty to making a terrorist threat. the app's co-founder says they're taking action. >> we're committed to parenen and schools because we're all on the same team. and we've made it our goal to become the safest social network and create a safe and positive environment. >> reporter: the app says they've added content filters, parental controls and a report buttono students can flag inappropriate posts. and if users seem distressed, the a asks if they want to talk to a counselor about their problems. now, the app says that over 50,000 teens have been helped by those crisis counselelors and even though it's anonous, if any dangerous bavior is detected, the app iss able to determine a student's location through their phone and alert authorities. the makers of the app insist
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steps to ensurehis is a safe refuge for ens. robin. >> all right, mary, thank you. all right, parents on the desk. what say you? >> putting the parental controls seems to make a big difference. no way our kids could have something we couldn't look at. >> yr parents can't look at it. >> i don't like anything i can't look at. >> i don't like anything anonymou a recece for disaster. >> we'llll see. coming up, puppy love. the first ever dogs born from ivf. and the paris attack has tributes t so many. wait till you see what superstar
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it's been just over three weeks nce the terrorist attacks in paris and the world has come out in support of the victims in the city. anand the music world has been heard. now, remember the man who traveled 400 miles to play "imagine" in front of the bataclan theatre to bring comfort to the city. let's take a listen. and then u2 brought the eagles of death metal, the band that
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night on stage for an emotional rendition of eople have the power." the people rule people have the power >> and now toollow suit on those incredible gestures, just last night, another superstar performed for the people of paris, madonna, she took to the streets inhe place de la republique -- >> very nice. >> to@ surprise passers-by. i think you're more surprised at that thahan madna playing. here she is singing "le a prayer." >> that was good. you whisper softly to me you' in control just like a child >> that is so beautiful. >> that's her son david with her. which is a great thing to see something like ththat. she wiped away a tear at the end
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peace for the world which i think is something we all c agree with. >> wow. >> yeah. >> perfect song and to be spontaneous with her son, as well, letting him be a part of it. >> music unites the world. >> one thing that galvanizes us. when we come back, melissa mccarthy like you've never seen her fore. coming up, "baby oh! baby" brought to you by baby ddrops. the nshine vitamin in just one drop.
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increase of theft the woodbury county sherrif's office says take some extra precaution when you order online... u-p-s expects to deliver 630 million packages between thanksgiving all the way up until christmas day. while fed ex is seeing about a 12 and a half rise in shipment orders. corey enright says he chose the online because it was easier but now he's second guessing that decision. "we went the route of ordering all of christmas stuff online and it's really convenient cause you can get everything from azon and they ship it in one box...why would you want to spend your whole day following a ups truck, when you could just go get a job and work for your money. that's the values that we were taught," said enright. jessica rae: so far the county hasn't received any reported incidents, but asks that county residents take extra precautions this holiday season. jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we're going to have a very warm thursday with temperatures in
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and it's one golden mornrning. th golden globe nominations live. award season kicking off with a bank. will viola davis b beetting away and is "insnside out" headed for a record? we're there for it all and wait till you see w who is on phone with us live. you've never seen melissa mccarthy quite like this. brand-new pictures of the comedy superstar flaunting her fashion line for chrimas. what she says about why women deserve better choices and how we should all deal with finding the right dress. what's the real truth behind those dates on yr food and why do men and women read them so differently? the research that should settle who's right and who is wrong about throwing it out. exclusive this morning, the doctor who has millions thinking does he hold the key to stoppin your baby from crying using three simple steps. this morning he's showing all of us live. all that and the hottest "deals
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here live as we say -- - good morning, america. and torory jnson right there on this thursday morning. a whole bunch of great holiday "deals & steals." so warm you don't have to wear a coat and the golden globe nominations. and a big debate. men and women disagree on a lot of thingss but also expiration dates. when should you pitch it or put it bacack in t fridge? >> i'm -- i don think i'm on the side of most women. i have the mold test. if it's moldy then i throw it t but otherwise like best buy, use by, sell by, they're all different so i don't know. i always keep it until i have to throw it out. >> mold test? >> that's when i know. >> a guarantee. >> and men and women disagree on
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would disagree with a woman. is michelle obama launching a new career as a rapper? why she's breaking it down. we'll find out this morning. >> kee stretching. get ginger -- amy running over. se see. there she is. >> busted. >> wt they miss is me doing the limbo underneath the cameras just in case they take the shot. >> take a breath. >> i'm good. i have exercise every day running over here. thank you. good morning again to you. the big story there is new information about the san bernardi rampage. word that syed farook's friend and neighbor has admitted he and faro considered an attack as far back as 2012 and the fbi saying farook and his wife tashfeen malik discussed terrorism online two years ago before they were even engageged. investigators also looking into whether a san bernardino area high school was a targe for the couple after pictures of that school were found on a phone they tried to destroy. and some breaking news
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holidays and tha is a beautiful family right there. so glad they're back togetherer. yeah. >> over to michael. >> i love that. i love that, you guys. here's a look at what's coming up on the "gma morning menu." melissa mccarthy is sharing the secret behind her new look and how she's changing the rules o fashion. and the truth a about expiration dates. when do you really need to throw out your food? we've got answers this morning and plus, does this doctor have the secret to keeping your baby calm? there are millions of people trying this out right now. he promised to put me in that position to see if it worksor me, as well.
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>> reporter: this morning, melia mccarthy lighting up the intern in new pictures for the holiday collection of her popular clothes line, melissa mccarthy seven. fans noticing her festive blouses, shimmery skirts but her healthy glow. one person writing she looks beautiful and happy. another, she looks fabulous. >> how did you get that picture ofme? i look amazing. >> the 45-year-old star of "spy" is on a roll gracing the cover of this weekend's ew york times" magazine celebrating ten actors in its greaterformers issuend launching her highly successful clothing line this summer with sizes ranking from 4 to 28. >> wo it's my first and best pageant ever. >> reporter: but the emmy award winning mother of two doesn't really talk about size. choose insteadado focus on the well-being of women. >> shouldn't b serious. ouldn'ting frustrating. shouldn't make you feel bad about the process and you should be able to be daring withhit.
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manifesto on her linene's website. i believe that women deserve better choices. fashion should help us express our individual personalities. clothes should flatter our dies a not just try to cover us up. >> i'm g gd h hsingle because i'm going to climb that like a tree. >> reporter: nominated for an oscar in "bridesmaid" telling "more" magazine there is just this weird thing about how we perceive women in this country adding people don't stop at size 12. malls segregate plus size women. it's an odd thing you can't go opping with your friends because your store is hidden upstairs by the tire section. milk shake brings the boys around". >> reporter: re00 writing the les of fashion and lifey leading by exame. for "good morning america," juju chang c news, new york. >> telling our favorite melissa stories. >> love her. >> she isamazin >> wantt to see ridesmaids" again. >> the clothing line and you don't realize this, sometimes
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tt it in a separate place in the department store and she was really big about, no, just having it all there together and not jus wanting her clothing to do that but all of them to have them all in the same place. don't want to be isolated. >> whereou're going to shopp buttomething else to kind of isolate a lot of couples and pits them against each other. >> what's that? >> appareny couples can argue aboutanything, all right. but the latest arguments are over expiration dates but do they really tell you when your food has gone bad? i alwaysondered that. we have found a story first found in "the wall street journal" and abc's mara schiavocampo hasore on itit >> reporter: see this jug of milk, mika wants to toss it. >> this is three days past. >> reporter: but her boyfend says, not so fast. >> smells good. >> reporter: so goes a common argument for this couple about food expiration dates. matt often ignores thehe d ds
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tataste test >> that's disgusting. >> reporter: but mika believes not sticking to the package date could make her sick. >> usually a little bit of a debate and guarding the garbage pail while she tries to get past me. >> i'll throw it away when hs not around. >> reporter: turns out they're t alone. in one stud difficult attitudes toward expiration dates 47% of women checking the dates compared to just 41% of men. >> generally speaking, women are more cautious when it comes to taking risks with exped food because women are the managers of the famimi. >> reporter: they're common labels on everything from milk to eggs toanned goods, words like best by, use by and enjoy by and sell by. but wha do they actually mean? they don't mean anything. >> that's right, "consumer
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ese are not expiration dates. what most thinknk it m mns the food is after t tt date. >> reporter:hanks in part to is confusion an estimated $160 billion worth of food goes to waste every year. remember, the dates are oen set by the manufacturer to best. defining when it's really good, not when it's gone bad. for "good morning americaca mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> now iancy myself as someone who knows about expiration dates and what is good and not even if it's's past the date but we have chi-lan lieu who is here to put me and amy to the test to see who knows best regarding expiration dates in a he said/she said challenge. >> i accept that challenge.e. michael. >> you accept. >>e'rereoing to get down now, guys. we'll start with dairy. we have yogurt, milk,ggs and mozzarella chee which lasts the longestst out of all the cheeses. am i rrect. >> i don't know. >> which do you think would last
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>> i'm going to go with the eggs. >> ooh. >ou're going to go with eggs? i'm going to go with t t mozzarella cheese. >e have eggs and cheese. let's b bak it down. people fort how fragile milk is. this lasts five to safe days after, yogurt, seven to ten from the top. mozzarella, o oneo two wks and egg, that'ss three to four weeks. >> what? >> so sorry. >> and the way t check for freshness of the eggs, just look at the egg white. the cloudiestt - - >> never hurt me. and next we're going to go to grains. we have boxed cereal and bread and we have pasta. amy. >> i'm going to go with the pasta.a. i am with you with the pasta. >> you guysre champions. oh, my goodness. bread you'll get five to seven days for theereal you get six to eight months, just takak all the air out o othebag, roll it tight, pasta, one to two years in your pantry. >> one to two years. >> surprised by that too. i may have some that's expired even after two years.
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>> i bought it intentions that never worked out. canned goods, beans, fruit.t. amy. >> which one expires first, right?>> which one expxpires first? >> i'll go with the fruit. >> i'm going to go with the fruit as well. i know. i'm going t go with the vegebles. if don't get something different you'reoing to beat me. >> i lov that you guys are e ally thinking. let's talk about the canning process. it is a high heat process thatt steriliziz all the contents. sugars in the fruit make it more sterilile. they will l last one to twowo years after that printed on date. the beans eire within a a year. >> oh. >> guys. >> just watch for all the dancing. >> did i wi did we tie? >> no, i won. >> you didn't get that. we tied -- >> i'm confused, everybody. >> i'm not. i won.
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much chi-lan. great advice and we'll send it over to george. >> you both did great. now great adce for ginger and other new parents. all of us who have been here know how helpless you feel when you can't calmm your baby downwn now one pediatriciann masterere a method. his youtube post brings relief to millions. [ baby crying ] >> reporter: dr. robert hamilton is changing the parenting world. >> that was a big ouch. >> one crying baby at a time. >> it began with me picking up a lot o babies, comforting a lot of babies and over time after i gave a shot clearly theyy started to cry. ithought, okay, i broke it, i have to fix it. >> his smooth moves s soothe these darlings in seconds. >> rocking them up and down and they quiet down. >> his instruction video shows how to comfort the cries. >> like that.
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views. >> i humbled by that actually and hopefully will help a lot of people. >> doeoe it come down to a gentle voice, smooth sway or that little booty shake sfwli don't want to take him back. i just want you to hold him. i'm kidding. >> let's find out the secret to wiping away tes. >> look at this guy. he likes the camera. yeah. >> and dr. robert hamilton is here right now. ginger, getting a ltle prtice, as well. going back to the old days and he's sound asleep. i don't know if i need to do it. why don't you demonstrate. >> right to it. here we have our little guy lucas. what i do is i very gently wrap the two arms right in front of the chest and put him in a prone position a andith myominant hand i grab his little bottom and gently rock him up and down. they like to sometimes they'll grab yr finger and suck on it and you can roll your finger around the cn and that's it. it works very, very well. >> she's hungry.
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she' upset before. you could have heard her in t last segment and you shaha and bounce. why does this work. >> i think it works because you're distracting them. you' -- if you have an itctch on your arm and someone comes up and tickles you, what happens? you forget about your itch. >> elliott was a little girl she criedll t time and putting her on your stomach worked but folding of the arms -- >> very important. you recombreet. where they came from, fro a very, very tight quarters, if you will and by folding the airpororts you'r essentially swaddling them and recognize that position. >> so what if it doesn't work? there's got to come a point. >> it's a guy thing really. really good for guys, you giviv the baby back to the m mother. >> that's what you . >> rule number one if the baby is sleeping like this, you don't do it. >> exactly. >> thank you, dr. hamion. i'm learning. i'm red you di. let' do this, rio and the
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let's get some "pop" from michael. >> all right. thank you, ginger. come on in here. all riright. now time for "pop news." and borat is back and surprised jimmy kimmel last night. let's take a look. >> what. who said that? >> oh! [ applause ] >> that is sacha baron cohen stunning the crowd on "kimmel" last night. >> look at him. look at him go. get that dance in. he was in character, obviously to premiere therailerer for his newest movie "the brothers grimm grimmsby" offered to give jimmy a physical examination. none of which is appropriate for our show so we can't show it but in his new movie he stars alongside rebel wilson, his wife isla fisher andnd penelope cruz. >> that will be fun. > that wl be good.
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>> you missed hi >> i missed him, yes. >> it looks like this runs in the family. newly y released photo of carrie fisher's daughter billy loud in "star wars: the rce awakens" released by lucas flili and the actress cononrms she doesn't't play princess leia's daughter even if she did inherit the hairdo. she was obsessed with "star wars" and askeder mom to watch it every week. >> whoo. >> that's a lot. >> had a lightsaber fight or two but her mom usually won. >> of course. >> billy said she les her mom in the movie because her mom showedow it's alwayaygood to be confident and a woman can be as strong as a man. >> showed that to amy last week. >> s did. >> that was interesting. your conversation with miss fisher. >>he is a strong wowoman, indeed. and a funny one at that. >> very funny but the force is strong with ts mother/daughter duo in "star wars: the fororce awakens," it opens on december 18th and i know a lot of people
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that one. now thisorning the white house getting a little white hot thanks to first lady michle obama seem teamed up with jay farrell droppg a surprise song "go to college". we d to do overtime to make it tomorroww everyone could really makee their dream true hey kids listen in michigan that could be e you u whoa. i'm g going 0 get that one. the song comes as part of a larger white house effort to address falling u.s. college graduation rates. all for a good cse and i love when the first lady does things like this. >> she's into it. >> thehe actually sounds pretty good. >> first lady that's on auto tune, i imagine. >> but i got to say s puts the flow in flotus. that was very good. >> you've been working on that all morning long. >> i'm learning from amy. i'm hitting it.
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>> got a big thing coming. malia is aboutut to go to college. you' hear about that in the xt day or so. >> they grow up fast. >> trust me i know. thank for pitch hitting with "pop news." >> my pleasure. when we come back big holiday "deals & steals" for everyone onour list. >> and the golden globe nominations, who's in, who's out? you'll find out this morning. come on back. "baby oh! baby" is brought you by by ddrops. the sunshine vitamin in just one drop.around the
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coulmean an increase of thefeft the woodbury county sherrif's office says take some e tra precautiononhen you order onne... u-p-s expects to deliver 630 million packages between thanksksgiving all the way up until christmas day. while fed ex is seeingng about a2 and a half r rise in shipment orders. corey enright says he chose the online because it was easier but now he's second guessing that decision. "we went the route of ordering all of christmas stuff onlinend it's realal convenient cause you can get amazon and they ship would you want to day following a ups truck, when you job and work for your money. thatat's the values that we were taught," saidid enright. jessica rae: far the county hasn't received any reported incidents, but asks that county residents take extra precautions this holiday season. jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we're going to hava ve warm thursday with tememperaturein
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day in hollywood, as well.. the golden glglobe ninations are going to be announced this morning. >> already a big day for pixixar "insideout" love that movie nominated for best animated feature film. ess what, going up against another pixar film, "the goodod dinosaur." also nominations for abc's "american crime" getting a nod for best tv movie or limited series. >> we'll have more on the nominees of the big categories, that's comin up. that's coming up but first to -- you're right here. let's get to amy. >> thank you, robin. i'm now going to walk over here to tory. we a counting down to christmas with "deals & steals" that you need to finish off that holiday shopping list or perhaps like some of us start our shopping list. >> got you covered. >> tory, tell us what we have. >> first up, this is something that i think is good for so many people, a lulu dhaa tote. brand-new patterns, fourr different to choose from. greatt canvas, water resistant inteor, magnetic closure. >> so cute in the rain and snow.
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normally $115 for the set. this is slashed in half, $57.50. wow. now that's a deal. that will go quickly, i'm sure. these are also -- >> another fun one, the kinnect set. we love knex. you can interchange them. everybody loves building. kids of all ages. six different options for you to choose from that you'll see when you go to our website. normally the options from them are $20 to $40 slashing that in half today so $10 to 20 bucks. aren't those n. >> so fun. they last for the whole time. spiking of fun, we have a little helper. >> harley here. >> haey. >> i think harley is morore interested in robin which i don't blame harley. >> harley is smart. >> but we've got these rio flyers. >> look, harley. >> i think harley wants -- >> a little camera shy. >> i think she sees her daddy. harley, whoo.
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ree, so sweet, three different ones, normally $25 to $40, these are all slashed inn half. $12.50 to $20. can't beat that. harley -- is r robin -- robin -- >> i wasasoing to do. come on, harley. >> it was that. >> we want to thank all t companies for providing these great dees. head to our website, here we go for three bonus deals online. ging, we head over to you as we try to get harley to play with some toys. >> he wants daddy, i think. >> he's over it. >>e should quickly take a look at what's happening out in the pacific ocean. i promised you a look at the waves, 30 plus feet already and coming cshing into the coast today. those high surf adsories, warnings all up and down even parts of l.a. and san diego on advisory. all right. all that weatherwith temperatures in the 50s and 60s. we'll have a passing shower early with some partly cloudy skies, then the rest of the day wl be mostly sunny. tomorrow, the wind will be calmer.and
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more warm weather with highs in the low to mid 50s. on saturday, we'll bring harley is with daddy. harley, we fally figured out what harley wanted. harley wanted daddy. that'sit. >> ah. >> we' going to hollywood. some big names getting golden globe nods already. are you ready for this? regina king for "american crime." got a nomination and we'll talk
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i'll goike this. >> okay how long? >> you know, there are about to hear 30 acting nominees. >> 20 seconds. >> which means i think -- >> 20 seconds? thank you. >> timing is everything. >> yes. >> especially this morning. >> they're going to be 30 acting nominees we're about to hear in a few seconds and it's such an un unsettled year. one of us will probably get one. >> it's that wide open, chris. >> completely wide open. have your acceptance nomination speeches ready. it's going to be fun. >> nominations for the 73rd annual golden globe awards. with u this morning our america ferrera, khloery grace moretz, angela bassett and dennis quaid. america, please get us started. >> good morning.
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a television sees, musical or comedy. aziz ansari, master of none, "mozart in the youngle." rob lowe "the grinder. patrick stewart "blunt talk." jeffrey tambor, "transparent." best performance by an actress in a television series drama. k achlt kat "out lander." vie lola davis "how to get away with murder." ava grain, "penny dreadful." taraji p. henson, "empire." robin wright, "hoe of cards." best motion picture musical or comedy.
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martn,"" "spy," "trainwreck." >> best t televisioseries drama. the empire," fox. "game of thrones," hbo, "mr. robot," usa network. "outland "outlander," as far as. st performan by an actor in a motion picture musicalr comedy. christian bale, "the big short," steve carell, "the big g shorort," matt damon, "the martian," al pacino, "danny collins," mar ruffalo,o,"infinitely polar bear." best director, motion picture, todd haynes, "col," alejandro inarritu, "the revenant," tom marthy, "spotlight," georgrge
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ridley scott, "the martian >> best performance by an actor in a television sees drama. jon hamm, "mad men," rami lalic, "mr. robot." vag vagna mor. bob oden kirk, liev schrr. bebest performance by an actress in a supporting role in any motion picture, jane fonda, "youth," jennifer jason leigh, "the hateful eight," helen mirren, "trumbo," alicia vikander, "ex machina." kate winslet, "steve jobs." best performance by an actor in a supporting role in any mototion picture, paul dano "love and mercy."
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nation," mark rylance, "bridge of spies," nikele spannen, 99 homes. sylvester stone, "creed." best performance by an actor in a mion picture drama, brian cranston, "trumbo." leonardo dicaprio, "the revenant," michael fassbender, "steve jobs." eddie redmayne, "the danish girl and will smith, "concussion." ththank you.u. >> best performance by an actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy, jennifer lawrence, "joy,"" melissa ccarth "spy,"my schumer, "trainwreck",
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lady in the van" and lily tomlin, in "grandma." best performance by an actress in a motion picture dram cate blanchett, "carol," brie larson, "roooom." rooney mara, "carol",," saose ronan, "brooklyn," alicia vikander, "the danish girl." and best motition picture drama, "carol," "mad max: fury road," "the revent," "room" and "spotlight." >>ongratulations to alalour
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and please j jn us on sunday f hollywood's biggest celebration. the rd annual golden globe awards. >> you know, our producersave just given usll the winners. we didn' need itecause we have chris connly. he had his -- >> you should see his reaction. >> he was checking them off before they were said. >> if only this was likeraft king i'd book my titiets to bora bora right now. >>over all your reaction to the nominations. >> there's a lot of names we haven't heard before getng nominad here. a lot of interesting movies. kind of hard for "spotlight" to get any love on the acting front, nothing for mark ruffalo or michael keaton or rachel mcadams. >> i was surprised by that. >> jennifer r wrence is in there next t amy schumer her best friend, a lot of fun to see those two both nominated from "carol," rooney mara and cate blanchettnd best thing for borrow she's nominated for "room" but she gets to sit at
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golden globes. that's like being at the party at the party. that's going to be the mostun plple to be because she was in both films. >> names that we are familiaiar with we heard too, lily tomlin. >> lily tomlin. >>ane fononda for her tremendous -- like one scene in "youth" but it is so dramatic so powerful that, of course, t golden globes just love that stuff and so she's in there. it's going to be great fun to watch. >> i thought helen mirren's perfornce w w so worthy of this nomination. >> "trumbo" verermuch a film that's on peopop's minds, i think, out in los angeles. "trumbo" is tohe los angeles community what " "spotligh is to journalists, i think, a story of the black list from the 1950s so bryan cranston also getting a best actoromination for "trumbo." >> in that best actors is it leo's year anywhere in here. >> you have to say -- all of categories we thought we knew who won in supporng. this is wide open. if there is one favorite, it's leonardo dicaprio for "the revenant."
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standout we all are expecting to sweep in this. >> no, i think it's anybody's option. i think people who saw "the martian" are so shocked it was a comedy right no, mbe they think it's a musical because matt damon kept complaining about the disco music h had it but it'sin there for sure but, yeah, maybe "the revenant," mayb "spotlight," maybe "carol," a lot of people love "carol." we'll see how that does as academy season continues. >> it's just getting going and go to regin kick. on the phone. she was nominated for best supporting actress limited tv series for "american crime." congratulations, regina. what do you think about this nomination? >> it's very exciting. very, very exciting. i told my publishers,, don't tell me the date these happen. i want to put i out of my head. i'm not going to want totress myself out the night fore. so when he calls i'm like, oh, what happened in l.a. oh, i'm sorry. oh, my god.
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>> regina, we're on network television. >> yeah yeah. >> okay. >> you know, that leftover scene kind of has my mouth -- >> that's all right. you're well deserving but "american idol," it is really a series that has got a lot of people t talkingboutit. why do you think it's really resonating especially now with a lot of folks, regina? >> well, i mean obviously, you know, everything that's going on in our country and our society right now and it's touching on things that are raw things and things that maybe you might not have thought you were that person but y saw something about these characters that said something that maybe possibly you thought sometimes and it ts some r places inside. >> we saw the golden globes nominations for series from netflix, fro hulu, from amazon so for broadst network to get a nomination fmhe golden globes can a rare thing and an indication of how strong your
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>> thank youou and that's what my publicist told , a rare thing. thth fact i'm h hring that twice in the past 15minutes, that must be really real. >> who was the first person you to about your nomination? >> i haven't told anyone. i was told to call you immediately and i wanted -- >> yes. >> just as we planned. >> i had toall "gma." i mean, you guys gave me such crazy great support for the emmys so -- >> well deserving of it, regina. i know you got to get toork so who's the first person you're going to call after us? who is the next person you'll call? >> of course, my mom. >> that's what we love but, regina, congratulations, congratulations. >> thank you so much, guys. all right. >> that was truru one of my favoririte shows. bye-bye. it is. >> my pom called me. u have to watch this "american crime" and i just downloaded it all. it's amazink. >> and like she said with the
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going on, it just really is speaking to a lot of people. >> from the headlines. okay, oh, gosh, rob lowe nominated for his comededy series. rob is going to join us next. come o back for that. no telling what he's going to say.
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sleepw a little connection problem with rob lowe. he's going to have to call us back on a land line. he got it for "the grinder". . >> people still have land lines. people like rob lowe still have laland lines. we have got the story of thehe day. he still has a ld line. that's amazing. does he have a dial-in modem too? yedlin. wow. stars are just like we were 20 years ago. >> you are on fire rightnow. >> it's the caffeine. right. glob? when you see it it's the first one of the season really
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>> nothing -- smiles going in -- >> relaxed y mean relaxed. it's not the breadbasket. >> you have tv. you have movies. them coming together a and you could tell they're very excited. >> they like seeing each other and like hanging out with each other whenn there there and that's fun to watch on tv. >> we love the acceptance speechest the end of the night after they've relaxed a littlee bit. >> and withhhe host thihi year, no telling what might- >> mr. nice guy. that's what i always think of when i think of rick yi gervais. >> that's what we think about with you, chris connelly. >> aren't you kind. >> how much.
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>> we'll be right back.. "good morning america" is brought to you by prudentiti, prudential, bring your challelees. >> chris, we're off and running, though another award seasons. >> there are no outstanding favorites in most of these categories and so the sprint to the finish line is really going to be something to watch. who knows who is going to take away a golden globe at the end of the day. >> that will keep us watching. that will keep uswatching. good to have you here, chris. george had to skekedaddle a little early. we'll be back with you t torrow. have a gat day. it's fridada eve, everybody.
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we'll see you.a local college student is being honod for his efforts to make farming safer... josh doering, a junior at morningside, participated in future founders u.pitch, a competition similar to abc's shark tank. students from across the nation compete for a chance to win 5- thousand dollars. josh's invention called the "seed slide" is a remote box opener that farmers can use to load seeds into planters without climbing ladders. "i got first place,
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great competitors who had great ideas and stuff so it was very humbling to be selected among all of them," said doering. jessica rae: josh says the whole idea w w created and implememted within an 8 month time span. he says his future plans include graduating in may of 2017 and continuing on with the business. jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we're going to have a veryry warm thursday with temratureres in the 50s and 60s. we'll ha a passing shower early with some partly cloudy skies, then the rest of theay will be mostly sunny. tomorrow, the wind will be calmer.and we can expect to see some sunshine and more warm weather
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