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jessica rae scott: good morning, erica. bill c clinton and donald trump face off overnight. >> let's say hillary is president. >> it's kind of scary. >> clinton taking jabs at the gop front-runner and trump on the defensive over that new campaign ad. >> the east in a deep freeze this morning. the coldest air of the season sending temperatures plunging below zero. windchills evenolder and the west slammed by storms. eight states on alert right now as el nino is set to bring downpours, flash flooding and mudslides. a wild shoot-out on the highway caught on camera. a violent chase shutting down one of the busiest freeways in southern california during rush hour. how police finally stoppededhe
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ice iceaby galley far, far away on "gma" with "star wars" about to become the biggest movie ever, this morning we take you to one of theidden worlds where it was filmed. the icy place behind the hottest hit right now. >> good morning, america. i love that music. >> i know.. >> so many spectacular other woworldly landscapes in "star wars." you see it right there. and now people are actually going and flocking there to visit these places. amy on her way to one right nonow. we're hear from her in a little bit. >> with amy on a special assignment it's good to have tom llamas with us. we beginith t the re for the white house. donald trump and bill clinton going head to head on the campaign trail overnight. the gop front-runner going after the former president. abc's c cilia vega is here and, cecilia, the race heating up with just 27 days too go for the
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>> oh, but who is counting, right? good morning to you. all eyes on iowawa. korndzer. a sign this race is hotter than evertake a listen to this. bill clinton has been in donald trump's direct line of fire for a few days now, but finally the former president is speaking out overnight, donald trump stirring up thihis crowd of thoususands with a one-twoo punch. >> llary, hiary, let's say hillary is president. oh. >> reporter: and just a few miles away. >> it's kind of scary this year. >> reporter: hillary clinton's husband on his first solo campaign trip this election taking some not so subtle jabs right back >> when there is discration against african-americans or hispanics or muslim just because of who they are, i don't >> reporter: bill clinton not mentioning trump by name or his recent t tactic dredging up those
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>> this is a woman that hahas been really an enabler and that's not a good situation for hillary. >> reporter: so i asked, donald trump says your past is fair game. i've got to ask you, you keep coming up on the trail with him. ist fair game? after a long pause, finally an answer. >> the republicans have to decidehohey want to nominate. i'm trying to tell the democrats and the country why i think hillary would be the best president and i think tre's always attempts to take the election away from the people. >> reporter: trump taking his offensive to the airwaves too. >> he'lltop illegal immigrion by building a wall in our southern border that meco will pay r. >> reporter: his first c cpaign ad just released and already under fire. thismage off a floodf immigrants racing toward what appears t toe the u.s. border in mexico. but it turns out this border, 5,000 miles away in morocco.
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>> that was just video footage. it'sust a didisplay of what our country will look like. we're like a third world country like a dumping ground. take it any way you want. >> reporter: hillary clintnt trying to stay above the fray with a new donald trump strategy in the new year. >> i've adopted a new year's resoluti resolution. i'm going to let him live in his alternative reality and i'm not going to respond. >> okay, cecilia, that new year's resolution from hillary clinton and you could feel bill clinton biting his tongue when you asked him that question. >> yeah, he seemed to pause like he seemed to be s sying on messag yesterday, this might be the bill clinton of the 2016 race. we talked yesterday about how he got i trouble in 2008 foing off message. this time around i think you're probably going to see a more subdued bill clinton, at leastst for the time bein the words that are being used this morning is that he very much knows his role this time around. thate is, in fact, the
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star of this show >> let's talk about that with matthew dowd, our littltl ananyst. matthew, y y think hillary shld make another new year's resolution thought to use bill clinton that much. >> i think she should leave bill clinton at home in the course of this. one, we all know he's popular. the problem is he reinforces with theoters she is part of th past even if you like tha past it's p part of the past and voters always want the future. the other thing i think is this helps donald trump in the republican primary. it helps him because hillary clintois despised by republican voters and it's a bank shot through bill to get to hillary. in the short term this helps donald trump. >> so he's attacking bill clinton. meanwhile, you see all these other republican candidates in this fin four weeks until the iowa caucuses really starting to atta each her. >> reporter: yeah, we're in the time of the thing where it's musical chairs but to teacher in the classroom to keep the rules. more chairsave been pulled out. limited space so see who can stayin. we have green eggs and ham and
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chairs aeople are trying t ge the last few remaining. >> the real grudge match, between ted cruz leading in iowa and marco rubio, another 44-year-old cuban-american senator. they seem to be fighting it out for that space r right behind donald trump overall. >> yeah, i mean, donald ump is still the dominant character in this race, but somebody needs to be secondd or sebody needs to be t third in the course of this race and you have t brand-new senators going att as you say in the coursef this and i ththk it's only going to getet more and more heated as we get closer to iowa a as we leave iowa into new hampshire and the other states along the way. this is going to be a very heated race between the two of them. >> no question about that, matthew dowd, cecilia vega, thanks very much. to robin. now to president obama's big push to keep guns out of the hands of criminals addressing the nation later this morning announcing actions he hopes will reduce gun violence all this without the hehe from congress.
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today? robin. with the stroke of a pen the president is potentially greatly expanding the universe of people whohould consider themsmselves as federal gun dlers and as a result require background checks on their gun sales. we're talking about hundreds if not thousan of people who a are now selling firearms at gun shows or online. the white house is essentially saying if you routinely get income from gun sales you should consider youourself aommercial dealer, those who violate this mandate selling guns with no background checks and without registering with the federal government are subject to five years in jail and a $250,000 fine, robin. >> what would be the possible impact of this, pierre? >> reporter: well, there's some question as to whether there are enough federal agents to enforce ththe ne guidelines. proponents say this could mean many more background checks onn gun pururases catching people whoell through the cracks. opponents say it puts more burden on gun lovers who like to sell weapons. >> okay, pierre, thank you.
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president obama's announcement on gun control later this morning expected to be around 11:40. >> we move on to that rough start to the new year on wall street coming off the worst opening since the financial collapse of 2008. you see the numbers right there. the dow down almost 300 points. our chief business correspondent rerecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange this mornin and, rebecca, worries about chin sparked the seloff yesterday. what is the forecast today. >> we are looking at another volatile dayhere. overnight in china stocks sold off again and the stock marc here is setting for a down day at least 100 points. the big issue as you say is china. fears of a slowdown in the worls second largest economy having a ripple effect on the ited states and other global econonomies, second, issues with oil. now, oil prices are near the lowest levelels they've been in years and that's great news for consumers but it's bad news when it comes to energy companies and the js that those energy companies create, george. it's all setting up for a
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>> a roughtart to the year means a rough start for the year. >> there is an old sayiying george, here on wall reet, as january goes, so goes the year for stocks, the good news is at there are still8 trading days left in january to reset the tone for the year. >> thanks vy much. >> always optimistic. > that standoff in oregon. authorities and residents there are telling the armed militia men who seized federal land to leave but they are not backing down. and abc's neal karlinsky spent time inside that wildlife refuge. good morng, shgs, neal. >> reporter: they spent three frozen nightht inside the compound which is on a dirt road back there. not exactly a a glamorous place to hold a siege. so far despite calls for others to join their cause their numbers have not been growing. this morning authorities are publicly telling a an armed group of ranchers in rural oren to pack up and get out.
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our community, go home to your families and end this peacefefully. >> reporter: the group which now calls itself citizens for consnstitutional freedom is holed up inside this federal wildlife sanctuary, land the seized whwhile no one was here. >> it's been coming and going lot. seems like some of their supplies. we were lowed insid to see wherere they sleep and prepare meals and found thi man who posted this emotional good-bye to his family before joining up. >> my daughters, maddiend lilly lilly, i love you so much. your daddy swore an oath. he swore an oath to prorotect and defend the constitution. >> reporter: inside his views were the most sobering of anyone we met. doou fear this could turn into something serious enough you would not be able to rurn to your family? >> there's a always that chance. i'llell you right now nobody here will firehat first shot. we will protect oursels, but that's not what we want. >> reporter: theheroup says they're fighting for nothing
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thousands of miles of federal land which they believe should be returned to america's ranchers. their initial cause outrage over the conviction of fellow ranchers who turned themselves in too feral prison monday for setting fires on public land was just the beginning of a string of grievances. there are nooolice anywhere near here. so f f sources indicated thaha because t t areaa is so incredibly remote authorities are in no hurry to do anything but watch and wait, george. >> they could be hunkered down for a long time. thanks very much. >> we'll turn to the fight against isis and the hunt for this maskedan from the terror authorities trying to dermine the identity of this new jihadi john and abc' chief investigative correspondent brian ross here with the detas. good morning,brian. george. s. and british authorities toy are csely studying this latest isis propaganda video frame by frame trying to identify the new english speaking executioner who is now
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terrorist called jihadi john killed last year in a u.s drone strike. behind the blacks mask the isis 2016 version of evil personified speaking with a british acnt. >> and we will continue to wage jihad, break borders and one day invade your land. >> reporter: since the release of this 10 1/2-minute video which shows the execution of five supposed british spies, u.s. and british officials he been analyzing it in detetail looking at the physical build, the eyes and the speaking voice and accent of the new isis executioner who calls british prime minister david cameron an imbele. >> only an imbecile wouould dare to anger a a peoe who love death the way that you love your life. >> reporter: among the possible suspects is this well-known britisis radical, havesadartha dar after he and his mentor an gem
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scotland yard on charges of supporting terrorism. >> the jihad is not a bad thing. >> reporter: interviewed by lama hasan in 2014 as he urgedoung muslim men in london to push for that sharia law. >> i think that will be the beginning of the end of the united statesf america, britain and the entire world. >> reporter: a side-by-side comparison of da and the new executioner is far from conclusisive. his family says it's not sure it's him. some reporters who ivent viewed it is not. one person in the video who has been identified by his familyy is this yng english speaking boy who isis shamelessly uses to call for the killing of disbeliefers. a london cab driver now told british reporrs that that young boy is his grandson, the child of his daughter who went to syria to marry an isis fighter and has used the boy repeatedly in social media
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>> thanks very much. other top s stories from tom llamas in for amy starting with a nightmare for comters in l.a. >> dramatic video from one of the busiest freeways in sthern california. interstate 5 was shut down during evening rush hour as police opened fire shooting a suspect wanted for a string of violent crimes including murder. he had driven the wrong way down the freeway and crashed intoo a car with a family inside. he was rushed to the hospital. 's in critical condition rig now. a former south carolina police officer c charged i a deadly shooting last april has been released fromomail. chael slager was seen on camera shooting walter scott. you may remember ts vid who was was unarmed at the time. slager has been freed on $500,000 bondow under house arrest awaiting his murder trial. overseas growing tensions between saudi arabia and iran are threatening to derail peace efforts in syria. the tensis stem from saudidi
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cleric which outrages iranianiranians. the saudis have now cut all ties to iran stopping trade and grounding flights and today kuwait became the latest saudi ally to cut diplomatic ties with em as well. a big scare on the sidewal for these people in turkey. suddenly an avalanche of snow comes crashingown from a roof sending pedestrians running to escape. two women were burd but others rushed in to dig them out. surprisingly,,veryone is doing okay this morning. finally a family in idaho woke up to a loud crash, they feared it was a burglar instead it was this, a giant elk. the 60pound animal had fallen through a basement window into the kids' ayroom. the elkpparently a billiards lover, it took 2 1/2 hours to coax it out of the house. it finally scrambled up the stairs and ran outside to join its herd. so funny, the fatherr of thaha family said he went t downstairs terrified. turns on the light and sees that giant elk and took off running. put the kids in the bedroom and
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>> 600 pounds. >> that staircase too. >> eight ball in the corner pocket with the antler. let's move on to bill cosby and that growing scandal. his w wife set to testify in a lawsuiuit filed against the comedian. but she is fighting bk taking emergency action to s stop it abc's ryan smith is here with the very latest. goodmorning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning to you. camille cosby's lawyers are on the offensive hoping one last effort will keep her out of her husband's fray. this morning, camille cosby fighting back filing this emergency motion to delay her deposition scheduled for tomorrow. mrs. cosby hoping to avoid court after a decision forcing her to testify in a defamamatioio st filed by seven women who accuse herrusnd of druruggingnd sexually assaulting them decadades ago. in this emergency motion, mrs. cosby concerned she'll be forced to share intimate details of her marital life including her husband's sexual
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e-mail claiming the plaintiff's attorney thrtened to get the u.s. marshal to secure her attendance. camille cosby is only made one public stament since dozens of womens have come forward with accusations defending her huhuand of nearly 52 yeyers calling bill cosby the man you thought youknew. a man now facing criminal charges. >> he is in good spirits and he has confidence in his legal team's ability to bring about justice for him in this case. >> reporter: jus lt week,, days before thetatute of limitations was set to expire, the embattled comedian was charged with drugs and sexually assaulting aormer temple university employee att h pennsylvania home in 2004. cosby consistently denying the allelegationsgainst him and currently out on $1 million bail.. ifhe loses the motion camille cosby may be out of options and as f for the criminal case against bill cosby he's charged with aggravated indecent assault. his next court date january 14th.
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tenears in prison,uys. >> what do you think will happen with camille? >> i think if the judge sees merit to her argu he will let her stop this then they do the deposition later if he rules against r. it will be interesting. now to that deep freeze gripping the east this mornin it i chilly here and those stms are lashing the west coast. rob has all that and snonow is creating some driving problemss too, right, rob. >> yeah. we had streamers of lake effe, even ocean effect sw across much of the northeast. here's one of those s seamers and the impact itt had across pittsburgh. an inch or two of snow caused multiple acciden because it's so cold. cars going off that roadway and refreezing some of that melted snow but right now minus 6 in boston, the windchill. it's minus 3 in new york city. flash flood watches out for california for one system, two stems and another one behind this so we're looking at anywhere from 4 to maybe 8
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jessica rae: family, friends, and co-workers gathered at the council chambers yesterday as mayor bob scott and council member rhonda capron were sworn in for another term in office. mayor scott also dppointed dan moore as mayor pro tem.& " i am honored that the mayor shows trust and confidence in my ability to fill in when i need to fill in for the mayor's job, and i'm looking forward to serving the citizens of sioux city and so i'm up for the challenge and looking forward to it." says newly appointed mayor pro temp dan moore jessica rae: and just to clarify the duties of pro tem are to fill in r the mayor ifife is not able to make it to events. that term will run for two years. jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we can expect a windy and warmer
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ice ice baby we wanto show you some beautifuful pictures. welcome back t to "gma." that is one of the most memorable locations from "star wars." can't give anythin away but if you've seen the movie you know wh we're talking ababt. aeal tourist destination now and this morning we're going to take you to another one of the spectacular spots. look who's there, amy robach is there. and that'shere part of t blockbuster film was filmed. >> she all bundled up but that could be here this morning. >> that't's true. >> green screen in times square. also right now former president bill clinton officially hitting the campaign trail f hillary takg on that anger unleashed by donald d trump. and overnight the st.t.ouis rams, san diego chargers, oaklkland raiders all submit applications to relocate to los angeles. nfl owners are meeting next week and could p pick t teamso move.
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not an nfl team in that marc. we begin with ethan couch, the texexasaseen in a detention center in mexico after skipping probation fleeing with his mom. this morning we're learnin about his life on the runun before being captured. hit mothth heads to court. abc's matt gutman has the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we expect his mother to be at this courthouse today but we're learning much more about her high rolling texas teenon appantly not living low profile as a fugitive in mexico, allegedly drinking heavily, using drugs and racking up a whopping bill at a strip joint. ethan couch may have changed his lookok in mexico dyeing his hair but he may not have changed his ways. staff a puerto vallarta strip cl called harem telling abc news before his capture in the rert town the affluenza teen was reportedly boozing it up there racking up a $1,000 bill with lap dancers at harem, a
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when he allegedly couldn't pay all of his bill, bouncers escorted the teen who had been convicted of killing four in a 2013 drunk driving crash back to his resort. there we're told his mother paid the ta this mornining couch is in a much more sober place, this immigration detention center in mexico city which we visited in 01. there mostly central american mike grants are in a room. couch isighting his deportation back too the u.s. inveveigators say ethan couch and his more tonya fled to mexico in december allegedly skipping probation when this video purportedly showing him at a drunken party went viral on twitter. family members of his victims disgusted. >> saw kind of the details of it and we just looked at each other and were like, really. what a stupid plan? you know, i meanan for an eape plan that's -- wasn't well thought out. >> repter: his mother is
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angeles to tes. she faces two to ten year if convicted of helng her son get away. now, we'll see tonya walking into that courthouse in shackles today. she is not expectedo fight deportation b back too tex to face justice there. robin, george. >> we move to "making a murderer" generating bz and petitions calling for the convicted killers at the center of the story to be pardoned raising questions about whether evidence was planted but the prosecutor in the cas is fighting back saying the producers left out key evidence. we'll hear from him in a moment after this report from abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: the netflix series "making a murderer" has hundreds of thousands in an uproar after watching the story of steteve avery. who was freedfter spending 18 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. not long after avery is arrested
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hallbeck, a young photographer whoseharred remains were found on his property. >> he wanted us to help him get rid of the body. >> reporter: the series showcases riveting courtroom testimony questioning the state's evidencegainst avery and his then teenage nephew. >> because i didn't really do it. >> reporte the defense attorney suggests he was framed. >> you're hearing the evidence of the conspiracy. >> reporter: avery and his nephew were convicted of her murder and sentenced to life in prison. >> nothing in your life suggests that society would ever be safe from yourbehavior. >> reporter: now outraged views want them freed. more than 200,000 people have signed a petition on chan.org and another 30,000 are asking for preresidentia pardon for avery and his nephew. >> we wanted to present as many sides as we could but at the same time we also wanted to tell a compelling story. >> reporter: but in a statement to abc news, prosecutor ken kratz says important evidence
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evidence like avery had drawn a torture c chamber while i i prison, that avery called the vic's j j to specifically request halbach the day she died and called her cell phone three types twi using the star 67 feature to hide his identity. the filmmars say they were always concerned with fairness and accuracy. > from my perspective it's a fair representation o what we witnessed going on and that the prosecution and the vict's family have voices in this series, w we hear themalking abouou how they're feeling. we hear the procutor talking about why he thinks his case is strong. >> reporter: when abc news approach netfx, we were told there wass no further comment. for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> thanks, linsey. we are joined by the former prosecutor at the center of that case, ken kratz. thanks for joining us. we ouined some of the evidedee youu believe was left out. why do you think they left it out.
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this was a defense piece. it was generated by and for steven avery by his defense team. it wasn't unt netflix decided to repackage this as a documentary that both sides were invited to participate. and so if some of the evidence that was selected, i would call it handpicked or cherry-picked over an 18-month period didn't fit with the narrative orhe conclusion thatr. avery was the product of a conspiracy or some planting of evidence, it's belief that the filmmakers just wouldn't include that information. my biggest concern about this whole process was their decision then to call it a documeary. >> you think steven avery should have a new trial? >> thihi docudramama think it's called, itself is not going to form the basis of a new trial. it doesn't matter how much tention it receives, unless
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come forth there shouldn't be any reason for a new trial. >> the fpmakers also included information about you in the documentary. something we covered in years st that you were forced out of office because of a a sexting scscandal. do you think that was relevant and is that why you didn't partipate in the film? >> well, that part of the case is rather disturbing. they included some problems that i engaged in which were deploreable. there wasn't any excuse for that kind of behavior but they happened three years after the conclusion of the avery case a so the relevance didn't make any sense to me and rlly a lot of people that are watched . they don't have anying to do however with the s steven avery case. the filmmakers knew that and to includeit, i think, was unfair. >> finally several hundred thousand people have petitioned presidenobama to pardon steven avery. what do you say to them? >> well, as i understand, the
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case wouldn't have any pardon opportunity and i doubt that any executive officer whether it's the predent or the goverernor is going to weigh in on this in any substaial way. it+s unfortunat however, that the victim's family really has to go through questions and this kind of nonsense that law enforcemt is responsible for the death of their family member rather than those that were convicted of thehe crimes. >> mr. kratz, tnks f for your time this morning. >> all right. george, have a good day. >> he's right about that. the president really has no grounds for stepping in here. >> lot ofeople are talki about this documentary. coming up caught on camera, a woman escaping from a rjacker. how she was finally able to
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how she survive and kayna whworth has her story. >> reporter: a mad dash for safety caught on pe. a kidnapping victim escaping her assailant after spending hours as a hostage in her own car. >> i really at points didn't know what was going to happen. >> reporter: 23-year-old rachell stevenson stopped at a pennsylvania gas station wednesday afternoon. when police say this man shgs, railic chambers forced stevenson into the car b before ing on the run. >> i was just saying like please stop. >> reporter: the suspect ordering her to set the gps for virginia, but insteadhe used the phone to text her boyfriend. >> i was getting all theseexts from my boyfriend being where are you? please answer and thininng to self like are thehe going to be like the last memors that these people have of me like the people that i care about mor in this world than anything. >> reporter: chambers finally
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running for nearly 150 miles. stevenson taking the opportunity to make a break for it. seen here sprinting for help as the carjacker peels away. >> i definitely was scared but i i wasn't ready t t give up. >> reporter: her father grateful. >> i felt like the whole world got lifted off my shoulders. >> reporter: for "good morning america," kayna whitwor, abc ne, neyork. >> i bet. >> quick thinking by her to text her boyfriend. >> brave in addition to being scared. coming up, amy's amazing journey to one o the most ectacular locations on earth, amy. >> george, i'm going to reveveal the secret location where " "star wars" shot some of i other worldly landscapes. this pla is going to take your breath away coming up.p. we all want to be healthier, but letsts just gereal, we also want to ose weight. what's great about the smartpoints program is you do both, it's not counting calories it's counting points. which actually is like kind of a game. having the points literally gives you accountability.
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it isime to real where we sent amy on her amazing journey, one of thee locations where "star wars." was filmed, so, amy, tell us where you e. >> guy, i'm not jus here to do a movie locatioion tour of iceland. we have something much bigger planned in the land of fire and ice and we'll have more onhat coming up in our next hour. back to you in new york.
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>> need an ice planet worthy of n solo or a jaw clenching car chase only 007 could pull off. when hollywo wants to transport iou, iceland's spectacular icesespes beat any sier screen special effect. and the hottest thing to hit this frozen wonderland, "star wars," abc news confirming the mega mega-blockbuster shot some of its interplanetary landscapes here. atlee thoragason told us they chose to shoot here because of the ice but keeping tight lipped on any other details. their hoping the throng of movie fans will break visitor records too. >> this year we're expecting it to grow. >> reporr: not the first time they set a sce on screen. remember this hot and steamy
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it took place here a small la ca in northeast iceland. filmmaker christopher knoll land subbed it for outer space in 2014's "interstellar". >> bond, james bond. >> and who couldorget the master of spy, 2002's "die anotr day" shot at this glacial lake in the north, one of itsiggest tourist attractions. >> iceland is a happening place. >> i mean, it is incredible landscape. we took the girls last summ. had a greattime. >> i was there once a long, long time ago. is quite spectacular. and rob did a forecast for us, right. >> where amy is right now, it's warmer there than it is here. like a lotwarmer. >> is that right? it's j not okay. >> put our hats on. >> a lot more from amy coming up late this morning about her big adventure tomorrow, that's going to be more from her tomorrow. >> i t think there's more secrets coming as i uerstand it.
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there were no passengers belived to be on board. the name of the pilot has not yet been released. jessica let's chk in with for the weather. matt: we can expect a windy and warmer day today. a wintry system begins to approach us tonight. this meaea that we'll have some drizzle and flurries around the area t torrow. on thursday, we'll have a continuation n of very light precipitation ances. then on friday we'll probably receceive abou1 to 2 inches of snow. your forecast for this tuesday calls for mostly cloudy skies s ana light breeze as we make it to a high of 33. the overnight low is 29. your high temperature tomorrow is 35 and 'll be pretty similar today, however we may have some passing flurries or light drizzle. matt: we can expect a windy and warmer day today. a wintry system begins to approach us tonight. this means that we'll have some drizzle anflurriesround
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and just hours after our exclusive interview with the newiss universe, the runner-up speaks out for the firste on tv about the painful mix-up seen around the world. and we hear from steve harvey about the crazy chaos in the secos when he realized he slippeped up. 24/7 only on "gma," what's really the best diet, the brand-new expert rankings out this morning. which will help you shed weight the f fastest and what's really the healthiest y make me feel like and it was one wild and crazy nighthtn "the e chelor" premiere. contestants going to great lengths to score the perfect ben
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up as a unicorn. our "bachelor" breakdown ahead. into the ice. we'reours away from a daring live adventure. the world'sost elite climbers plunge you into a s snning hihi wod. we're about to launch one blockbuster journey live. bang bang into e room all that and look who's here live as we say -- >> good morning, america. vanilla ice ice baby >> it's great to have john here with us. what's the over and under on how many times we'll hear "ice ice baby"? it is a beautiful day. >> still love it. >> and you can see amy is there at the famous blu lagoon. ooh. eland. oh, amy. it's the starting point of a marvelous adventure in the land
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>> is that wet suit? >> full clothing. >> okay. >> and she was proceeded by our "g" expedition team. they spent days getting ready to pull this off and we're going to talk to amy as she gets ready to take us into that ice, one of the great hidden worlds on this planet with some help from one of the world's most elite climbers and drone, as well. >>ith ginger on maternity leavee -- >> someone's got to do it. >> she's like, i'll go, i'll go. that. also we're breaking bad habits and trying to turnn them into good ones for 2016. is it time to go on the digit detoto that is the question. keep your devices from ruling your life. i think soso. i agree. or will that make you miss out on major milestones. dr. besser is with us with easy ways to maket work for you. >> looking forward to all that. let's get the morning rundown from tom llamas. >> the big story this morning, president obama is bypassing congress to tighten gun control regulations. this morning the president will
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will requirere background checks at gun showsnd online sales. he also wants toto spend more money on mental health treatment and boost funding for the atf and fbi. the president is expected to speak around 11:40 eastern this morning. we will carry his remarks live on abc. a new poll fines donald trump maintaining his big lead in the race for the replican nomination. trump holds a 17-point lea over ted cruz in the latest national poll. and even though senator cruz has enjoyed a narroead iniowa, the poll shows trump has the hihighest support among white evangelical voters, very important. meanwhile, drufrp is dismissing crititicism ofhis ad, morocco's border while talking about the uthern u. border with mexico. trump's campaign said they did that on purpose to show the dangers of open borders. new details this morning about the death of country music singer craig strickland. his wife said he died of hypothermia during a storm on a a hunting trip in oklahoma. his body found near a lake o of
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himself out of the water before hypothermia set in but experienced no pain during his final moments. his band released a statement saying craig was like a brother whe passion for life couldn't be matched.d. a set of identical triplets are finally home this morning, more than a month after their births. little dison, kinsly and savannah harris each weighed barely three pounds whwhen born in houston ten weeks premature b b on monday they were finally healthy enough to go home with mom and dad. >> we have done a lot of plannining and prepared it for awhile now. we did deliver a little early so it's kind of -- that wasn't too expected but we're just going to go home and try to do our best. >> and good luck. three is tough. mom a and dad wilill use ankle bracelets to makak sure thehey can telltheir dauauters apart. at's smart. all right, with those trtriplets tt family won't have to worry a about being lonely. new research finds avoiding loneliness could be t key to
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the mother social connections people have the better. both the adolescence and during golden years. doctors say it's important to encourage young adults to build broad social relationships,s, in fa, one researcher says an active social life could be as important as e eing well andnd exercising, so get outhere and make some friends apparently. finally, nothing says sexy like a shirtless former kgb agent. a creator of a new perfume was inspired by vladimir putin, the fragrance features hints of lemon and black currant and pineconepine pinene pinecones. 6500 rubles for 95 bucks. some proceeds will go to charity. nothing says sexy like vladimir putin. back to you guys. >> i wish you could have seen george's expression as he was seeing that. >> not only did he call vladimir putin sexy once he did it twice. >> you did. >> shshirtless, kgbn a horse, i'm sorry.
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it, george. >> what i love abo you, tom. you're all in, tom. thank you. now to one of theost popular new year's resolution, slimimming wn. this morning we have got an exclusive look at "the u.s. news & worldreport" brand-new list of diets. how did it come about getting results. >> not easily. put together a group of top experts, they evaluated the available data and also gave their insight and opinion and expertise which is important and then they ranked these diets on a scale of 1 to 5 5 stars. 5 being the bestn things like ist easy to follow. is it nutritionally balanced and here we have some of the results. >> what is the best new diet? >> it's called the mind diet. we see some o the features. it reflects the mow cuss on brain health and well-being and is there something we can do in our environment or behavior to stave off dementia, cnitive decline so some of the things
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you cannot eat things like a lot of red meat or sweets. red wine in moderation. >> that's ananother shift. okay. >> as soon as we're finished. i'll be getting my dose >> okay. >> there actually have been data and good studies that show even if you don't completely comply to this it's good for the brain and gd for theest of the body. >> what is the best diet if you want to lose weight fast? >> rapid weight loss called the hmr diet around f for y yrs. you do order it. predated on meal replacement and takes all of the guesswork out o it. a lot of shak. lower calor diet and, again, there have been studies that show those people who lose a lot weight l loss up front tenend to be more successfu longer term. >> really? >> a little bit. >> okay. i didn't realize that. all right, so what is the best diet overall, n. >> big winer called dash. year after year good medical and nutritional data to support it. initially designed to reduce blood pressure and again
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should be on this diet and what shouldn't be and this is really e winner year after year in even though you're holding a glass of wine you're getting your masters in nutrition. >> yes, i'm almost finished. >> so what is your advice? >> well, look, these a all look relatively similar because they're based on well-rounded meal, s sller portion, a lot of color on the plate. things n nd three ss, safe, simple and it needs to be sustainable because the data shows aot of these diets are effective in the short term. it's whether or not you can keep the weight off long term, that's the holy gra. if you make it a habit it's not that difficult. >> all right. >> cheer, bin. >> i'll take this from you. you know she's going to take your questions throughout the morning, tweet her atdrjashton. >> here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu," the miss universe runner-up is speaking out for the very first time on tv.
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really going on behind his big mix-up. and is it time for digital detox? dr. b. is with us to tell us how to keep those devices from ruling your lifife in 2016 then a "p"p news" stery, who is t t father of bridget jones' baby? maybe john krasinski knows. he's re. come on over. john krasinski in the house. we're not going outside. it's freezing here in times squa but it's hot in the studio so stay witith us on "gma." we'll be right back. "gma's morning menu" is s brought to you by new centrumum right vitamints. vitin you enjoy like a mint.t. wi a full spectrum of essential nutrients... surprisingly smooth, refreshingly cool. see you found the vitamints.
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lara, you to he can with miss philippines the winner. > yep. >> now it's miss colombmb chance is s ere she is, in fact, speaking out for the very firirst time on tv. runner-up, miss colombia is talking about how she really fees about that on air flub that gave her the crown then took it away in just a matter of moments. >> i have to apologize.e. >> reporter: it was the ultimate slip-up. steve harvey announcing the wrong miss universe winner. >> t t first runner-up is colombia. >> reporter:r: now in a new interview miss colombia speaking t for the firstime on tv sharing how difficult that moment really was. [ speaking a foreign language ] saying i i went up toy parents' room and obviously i was very sad. i was in bad shape. i was crying. i cried a ton that night. sharing her distaste for how the whole situation was handled. [ speaking a foreign l lguage ] in four minutes they destroy your dreams, throw it this a bag
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they could have done it another way. i feel like it doesn't matter to them. the feelings of a girl who has worked her w whole le for a dream. steve harvey also finally speakingut on his morning radio show denying rumors that this might have been some sort of publicity stunt. >> why the hell wou i do that? i'm already fafaus. do you really think i wanted to be famou like this? >> reporter: describing the moment after his crowning mistak as chaotic. >> now, i got guy in my ear gog, we gotta do something. we got to do somethin that's all i'm hearing. utter confusion. everybody backstage. so i took it upon melf and i walked out tre to do something. >> reporter: the miss universe organization telling abc news overnit thathe teleprompter did not have the winner's name anand just read and the winner is then when harvey saw the card he was confused. harvey taking full respononsibility for that mistake.
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and at this point in the game, i'm not in the finger-pointingng business and rolling other people under the bus. >> reporter: while many includes miss colombia have suggested the option of sharing the crown, miss philippines thinks otherwise. >> i think it would be a little bitt difficult for two girls to share a crown, but i have high hopes that this wil give great opportunities for me and mis colombia and the rest of the contestants. >> so now i believe we've hrd from everybody. >> okay, i agree with steve harvey. in no way did he do that on rpose. >> there's no way he wowod want to. >> he doesn't benefit from that all. he flat out -- look, he made a mistake. >> absolulutely. >> it happens. >> i was just explaining having done miss america and hosting it, they put in the prompternd the winner is, you have a cacard. they do say first runner-up, second runner-up. u're never supposed to say the first runner-up's name because you'd know who the winner was so
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woulday just put second runner-up. ave out the first runner-up and then have the win s ser if you're not going to say her name anyway. >> because then you would know who the winner wa >> i guarantee they'll me it a lot easier next time around. make sure this never happens again. >> this will never be a story again. this will be -- >> famous last words. >> yeah, yeah. >> and we won't hold you to it, lara. now to those new year's resolutis and how you can break k with bad habits. all about the digital detox. one woman giving up social media for an entire year. could you d it and should you. abc's mara schiavocampo has the story. >> reporter: darla bunting has one ambitious n year's resolution. >> i'm giving up social media for an entire year. >> reporter: she's going on a digital d dox for the next 365 days darla vows no the to use
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>> five minutes here or there turn into hours just scrolling. >> reporter: the 30-year-old education entrepreneur ss she was on certainly media for up to five hours a day a and only realized how obsessed she was after giving it allp for one month last year. >> i am walalking t to the bus stop. i pull out my phone. i need a break fromm work i pul out my phone and i'm scrolling. >> reporter: b b this year s wanted a harder challenge. >> i have to be hhest, it'sot easy. i had to delete the apps off my phone. >> reporter: levi felix is the founder of digital detox, a company that offers phone-free retreats to help people disconnect. >> our mission at digital detox is to help people reclaim their lilives off the screeeen and gain mindfulness around how much they're using their devices and when it's okay to turn it off. >> reporter: the retreats offeng activitits like yoga, art and meditation. >> humans should be looking into themselves for happiness a the moment we can start slowing down and say, oh, i don't need a like
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that's when we're all feeling more connected to each other. >> reporter: as for darla shehe has a long list of things to do in 2016 that don't inclulude looking at her phone. >> i look forward to going to the gymym and saving for a home, spending quality time witit fks that i i love most. >> reporter: for "good morning america," mara schiocampo, abc news, new york. >> okay, over t there there -- you're on your phones right w. doing this piece and you are over there on your phones. can't even -- you saw that? >> yeah. >> now, one thing we should add, darlrla also told us there are some big drawbacks to logging off especially when it comes to keepg up to date on family and friends who postt major milestones like engagements first on facebook. so she says her detox is defitely going to force her to try and keep in touch more. justse the phone. >> yeah, there's a balanc clearlyy b being connected sociall is good for your health but the amount of time that people are
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number of hours is going up and up. but it's not just hours. if people say to you that you're on it too much youou probablyare. means you're not listening to their conversations. u're not being in the moment. you're always on your device when other things a going on and if you have kids and your kids are sayin to you, you know, dad, d, dad, you don't hear them that's another s sn that you're on it too much. >> these are the signs you're talking about. it lets you know y're on. itoes beyd that. if you want to kind of break away from doing is, what are some of the suggests youhave. >> the first thing, you can use your device to help you. ere's some a appss out therere that checking your device. they'll tell you how much time you're spending on there. you can use -- youanurnff your social media notifications. that buzz in your pocket i going to pull you out. if my phone is buzzing, i'm not hearing what you're ying. i'm thinking who is it?
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what did they post on social media. you can try airplane mode or do not disturb for free time. >> if you want to go hardcore, if you really want to detox,e done with it. >> one thing we talk about have a gadget-free zone. where you eat is clearly a ace. don't have it in your pocket because clearly you're going to be reactingor it. go for a walk, go to gym, leaving at home. that would be -- see h you feel aut that that's going to be really hard. >> the reactn of people. >> exactly then have a cell phone curfew. a couple of hours before bed so you can turn down. i got to say pore people have talked to me about ts today, everyone is saying, i have to find a way to disconnect. >> i know. maybe not cometely wiping it out but if you really aware of how much time you're spending and just kind of cut back on it just a bit. and you can use a phone just as aa phone. >> if you're more focused on that post you're going to make instead o of being there and living the moment you've go oblems. >> thanks very much. we got a lot of people insight
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cold but outside with rob too. rob. >> theare tough, robin. come on. from north carolilina, alabama, people from california that feels good, doesn it? no,, no, it doesn't. even in florida it's cold. check this out. freeze warnings posted for parts of the panhandle and southern parts of georgia. 30s and 40s there. a big warm-up coming on board. this blast will be short-lived. back in the 40s en50s. en are yo leaving town? >> tomorrow. >> bad timing. all right.t.approach us tonight. this means that we'll have some drizzle and flurries around the area tomorrow. on thursday, we'll have a continuation of very light precipitation chances. then on friday we'll probably receive about 1 to 2 inches of snow. your forecast for this tuesday calls fofo mostly cloudy skies d a light breeze as we make it to hihi of 33. the overnight low is 29. your high teerature tomorrow is 35 and it'll be pretty similar to today, however wewe may havsome passing flurries or
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>> what do you got therere? >> hot chock. >> it's probably called chocololate at ts point. all right, guy, back to you inside. >> allll righ "pop news" time and we begin with a question for you all. wh is t t father of bridget jones' baby? fans of the book and the movies will have to wait. not even renee zellweger knows in the thi long awaited installment of the franchi bridget winds up pregnant and doesn't know who theather is. could it be colin firth or patrick dempsey subbing in for hugh grant taking a page from the "starar wars" aybook producers a doing everything to keep it secret fming three alternate endings s so not even the actors know the truth until it hitshe silver screen. e premiere is september2016. >> we got a date. >> i think it's fun. and it really di work for "star
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she thinks it's a great idea. looking forward to that. >> what are you doing in seseptember? we're going. >> there. okay. somemeing not quite comforting is brewing at windsor castle. after nearly 300 years of using the same type of bedding, sheets, blanket and down filled quilts called eded eider downs i've switched to hotel style duvets and some are not taking it lying down. one staff, thank you, thank you, everybody, ginger,hat e is for you, baby. staff members telling "the daily mail" many in the royoy household believe d duvets are too nouveau, too hotel like and the use of eider downs should be upheld because they demonstrate a certain attention to detail because they're layered throughout the many, many hundreds off years it's a sheet, it's a blanket it's an eider down, that way kings and royalty and visitors could take off a layer as it is like dreing in
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meteorologist for clarififng. i w wn't sure about that. hover, the source did note that they still refuse to use those and i quote,wful decorative cushions, thank goodness. nothing can throw my day like an accent pillow. >> this is just for the guests, right? they're not going to change things on the queen. >> this is for the guest room so when you visit next time you will have to say good-bye to your eider down and hello to the duvet. >> lara, why do you have problems with accent pillows. >> because t they're aoying. no purpose. the first thing you do is throw it down. >> it's aop a colo >> thank you. >> robin, you and i have hadad many conversations -- >> endless. endless. >> and,d, yeah, did you want t to go with a red pop or orae pop. we chose orange, breaking news in "pop news." then finally, new y yr time to conquer those old fears we've heard in dr. besser and heard
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we'll see you in a minutute.you now... jessica rae: the next time yoyou see terry hersom at a sports event... he won't be keeping stats or interviewing a coach for post- game comments. after guiding the sioux city journal sports department for 38 award winning years..... hersom retired on january 1st. and yesterday... family, fellow workers, freinds and area coaches gathered to give the cedar rapids, iowa native a special send-off. terry hersom, retiring sioux city journal sports editor says, " wasn't necessarily being ernest hemingway oror whatever, i like to think that my craft as a writer improved over the years but at the same time the impoant thing is to get some interesting facts in there. so things thapeople feel like when they finish the story that they learned somethingand it was
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jessica rae: terry says he plans take a couple of months "off".... but will still be attending area sportingvents... jessica let's check in with for the weather. tt: we can expect a windy and warmer day today. a wintry system begins to approachs tonight. this means that we'll have somdrizzle and flurries around the area tomorrow. on thursday, we'll have a continunuation of very light precipitation chances. then on friday we'll probably receceive about 1 to 2 inches of snow. your forecast for this esday calls for mostly cloududy skies and a light breeze as we make it to a highgh of 33. the overnightht low is 29. your high temperature tomorrow is 35 and it'll be pretty similar to today, however we may have some passing flurrieses or light drizzle. tt: we can expect a windy and warmer day today. a wintry system begins to approach us tonight. th means that we'll have some drizzle and flurries around the area tomorrow. on thursday, we'll have a continuation of very lighgh precipitation
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you're as cold as ice >> good song. they did switch the song. look at those ice drops, just stunning in iceland. see that little drone in the corner, asaswell. what a great way to ststt the morning. you got se breaking news. >> wait a minute. start the morning with this. this is truly breaking news. ththis is from mara schiavocampo. talk about zero to 100. baby portrter arrived lightning fast overnight. ten minutes after we got to the hospital. [ cheers and applause ] >>efore we even completed our admissssion paperwork, any sooner and he literally would have been delivered by the uber driver. doing fantastically well. ii feel terrific. name and pics to follow. >> love you. >> segment five. >> oh, that is -- i was just asking today when she was due. >> i think that was a little sooner than expeed. and quick. she's lucky.
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>> we love you. >> congratulations. now to a in iceland right now. we sent her on an amazing journey to the land of fire and ice. ginger explored the fire last year. now amy you're there to see the ice. amy. >> right now i am here at this incredible natural geothermal spa calledhe blue lagoon. while it's beautiful the real reason we're here is to show you how you can see the impact of clime change on a massive scale. the glaciers here in iceland. look at this. we're just getting inside that crater. >> hovering mere feet over 2,00degree lava. >> oh, my gogosh. >> last year we made t history peering inside the heart of an erupting volno in eland. >> 2100 degegrees and that lava feel is the size of manhattan. >> yes. >> scaling iceland's largest glacier, ginger and her team setting up shop just one mile awayrom this forbidding wonderland getetting spectacular view where no man has gone before.. >>id you just see that? the chunks of ash falling off
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>> while ginger brought the heat, now it's my turn to cool things down. todayy'm venturingack to the land of fire and ice, iceland is home toatural wonders like this, the blue lagoon, naturally heated to 102 degrees by the earth's core 000 feet below. our mission, using cuttingngdge drone cameras to take you live for thehe first time below the surface of the ice to the front lines of a vanishi wonder, the imimmense forbidng ice sheetets of iceland. in the middle vertical i ice drops like this o o that can be thousands of feet deep. this smugmug documentary capturing the stunning beauty and treachery of the terrain. only the most elite ice climbers can go inside to understand the dynamics of these melting pots. threatening our very own coastlines, scientists predicting low lying lands like florida can be a direct hit f from
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draini into the ocean. but before it's toooo late, get ready for a breathtaking look at "gma" goelive into the ice. >> and before i hea into the ice i thought i'd give these magnificent geothermamal waters a try here at the blue lagoon. pure research, of course, just research, guys. but it is incredible. you should try it one day. looks great. >> it does, yeah. relaxing before the work. >> that's a a spa right there. >> even with all the clothes on. >> looks pretty good. we can make sure and join us tomorrow morng whenmy takes usnto the ice, something never done before on live tv. into the ice, that's going to happen. now, i kw you guys watched "the bachelor" last night. >> absolutely. up all night. >> i got it from george with our good friend michelle. >> we were talking about it all morning long but did promimise us a big night of drama on the season premiereef "the bachelor" and i would say they delivered. here's a lite recap of the highghts.
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co-host o "the view" will take us through itall. you were live tweeting during the show. >> i was. >> tell everybody your thoughts. >> well, first of all, best show on tv, i feel very blessed i work at abc because this is my "citizen kane." about enis so cute. >> really nice. he was here yesterday. i'm sure you met him, lovely but some of those girlrl wow. >> those girls will eat him up alive. was a sheep looking for his shepherd last night. he was sort of lost. their minds. >> oh, . happening. >> a lot going on. i will tel you in that some of the girls who got out, i know you're obsessed with a girl with a unicorn hat on. >> i didn't understand for one second. >> they really believe in it. but there was a girl who brought a real mini horse to -- got out of the limo. i t thought the mini horse had a chance. i was really hoping there was something in his eyes that said maybe this is the one.
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bad but there was also a girl who destroyed bread because she doesn't eat gluten which is a very l.a. move if you ever live there. >>aid to you, off camera, who is your favorite and you said that you really couldn't choose because they kind of all blended together to you. >> there were a lot of b2 waves. a lot of -- >> i feel like i am right there. >> it was a game of guess who except everybody had the same hairstyle and face. you can't figure out who's who. there was one girl who stood out. >> thehe lace is your early favorite. >> lace is the fave she has an amecan glad yachter's name. already puts her ahead of the pack. e's a a drunk whihi i love. >> good tv. >> greattv. > she doesn't have beachy waves. she's a brunette. >> she had a nice updo actually. she was very c cecily stng on "snl." i wasn't se if she was real. she's so absolutely out of her
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believe if the -- what do you call it, kind of season preview to be believed she does give a girl a black eye. >> oh, no. >>o everydyeeds to start watching "the bachelor." >> do you feel they're just pushing envelope to a place thahat people are feeling the need to find unicorn heads? >> i mean, you know, if it were me i always say if i got out of the limo i'd be in a wedding gown holding a newbo covered in blood. like i'm so ready for yo ben.n. love me. >> ben, run, don't walk. so all in alll wld you sayhis seasason will not disasaoint? >> i'm'm not kidding you, best season -- where is my camera, best season of "the bachelor," i'm serious. i'll be live tweeting every week. join me atmichcoll, little plug. >> any wor of wisdom. >> for ben? >> yes. >> i mean, you know, just mace. how to protect himself. mace and like conceal something. i don't know. >>oh, no. >> i don't know what i'm saying. what time is it?
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we love you, we love you because you will be live tweeting. we got aew episode of "the bachelor" airing monday nht, 00,, 7:00 central on abc and michelle heading over to "the view." this morning 11 a.m. eastern, also here on ab we'll get outside, we're not but we'll go outside now to rob for a last look at the weather. >> all right, 12 degrees, windchill of zero. great day t to read a book on that note w w want to telell you about a great inititiative fm our parent company, disney, launching tir fourth annual magic of sdorytelling campaign with first book. it's all about the importance of reading. take a look. >> once upon a time there were children who didn't know the magic of book, didn't have stories to introduce them to giant characters. now you can give stoes that change lives. go to firstbook.org/beinspired to give all children a chance to believe in big d dams. >> that was the one and only steven spielberg narrating. disney will donate its 50 millionth book on february 6th
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the country. check that out. now let's take a quick look at theeather acrososs the country. cold air in the northeast. yeah, snowy across parts of the mountains and rainy across much of california.daday today. wintry system begins to approach us tonight. this means that we'll have some drizzle and flurries around the area tomorw. on thursrsday, we'll have a continuation of very light precipitation chances. then on friday we'll probabl receive about 1 to 2 >> this weather report is brought to you by publisher's clearinghouse. where you from? > australia. nice and warm. >> back to you inside where it's warmer. . >> thank you, rob. we first got to kno and ade john krasinski on "the office" b but his latest role could not be more different called "13 hours," the secret soldiers of benghazi. in it he plays a former navy s.e.a.l. who helps defend americans under attack in libya. take a look.
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>> down time is the worst, isn't it? renaline leaves and your mind starts to wander. >> yeah. >> i haven't thought about my family once tonight. thinking about them w. >> of course, based on a true story, 2012. there had to have been some internal pressure for you to get this right. >> , 100%. i think there was pressure on everybody, certainly the actors an i will give a ton of credit to michael baey from the m ment decided to do it he wanted to get it rightht from obviously based on a book about the true story and i think a lot donon't know about the true story. i think people think they know about benghazi. i didn't know it. >> tell me your perceion versus what you learned. >> sure, i think there so much focus on the situation politically that this was an opportunity for everybody to hear the human story of what
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heroro went i i to attempt to save ambassador stevens and ended up s saving so many american lives that night and these guys were not active military so they were rired and hired contractors so they ha no obligation to go in and within a spli second put their les on the line which is i mean the true defininition o heroism. >> do you feel like this mov will re-open t wound, the debate of what happened in benghazi. >> i donon know if there is an debate. searching for t the tru is always something that's very important and i think that, you know, these guys were on set every day with us, we were so lucky to have the real guys with us. i got to meet the guy i was playing and these guys are the most wonderful unassuming very heroic people that, you know, i think it's about time we tell their story of what they went through. >> absolutely and everybody can see that movie, that's coming out 0on january 1th. "13 hours." i have so much to talk toou about. by the way, can we close the door? it is freezing cold in herend i don't know if you know but
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front of, it's not real -- >> what? >> subzero in here but what is not subzero totally hot is lip-sync battle. i did not you're the executive producer of it. >>t was my idea. >> that's so awesome. >> well, i'm glad. >> is that something you and your beautiful wife emily were you doing lip-sync battles and thought we have aot of celebrit friends that would d d this. >> not the secondart bhe first part, we were definitely driving in the car and we were lip-syncing to music and i got a call that i was going to go on the jimmy fallon show. he said what do you want to do. i said let'so an eight mile lip-sync battle. he said yes and then all t this happened. >> unbelievable. so are you saying right here that jimmy fallon copied you because he does it on your show. >> no, we did it t togethero he's producing the show witit me. because we did it onis show wee decided it was his idea to say do you w wt to make a tv show out of this and i thought, no one will watch that. i was wrong. >> i actually -- >> i was wrong. >> i can't look away. i think it's hilarious. >> you can't look away when i'm in a dress singing tina turner.
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that. roll it. >> no. >> oh. >> oh, yeah. >> whenou create the show you should be able to putomething like this in a vault. i shoulul have done that. >> you have to dohat when it's your show as executive p producer and i doave to report that you didn't win. >> yeah, i definititely didn't win. i definitely made that dress myself. just -- no, i didn't. some fabulous people did. that's kind of embarrassing but i'm glayou're like, oh, i love this show. makes my nightmare every day. >> well, the show is fantastic. also not only "1313ours," "lip sync battle". "the hollers" coming out -- >> i directed it. >> you directed it. how was that for you. >> phenomenal. it was a movie i was attached to as an actor and asked if i would direct it and i did and it was so much fun. we had the most amazing cast of people from anna kendrick, richard.
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>> couldn't happen to a nicer guy. >> thank you. that's so nice. i paid her to say that so it works. >> i mean it. john krasinski. best of luck on everything. >> i apprecie it. >> unfortunately they're giving me the whole wrap-aoo. our u ultimate tailgating chlenge. we have to get to that. will you stay and eat with us? >> yes. >> hopefully dad: i know. spots. culligan man: the problem is your water! anncr: a culligan whole-house water conditioning system gets rid of sediment or impurities. so keeping everythininspotless is effortless. mom: hey. dad: the culligan man.
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ultimate tailgate challenge. i'm refereeing. you gu can go head-to-head on the gouet gridiron. rob, what do you havav in store. >> i'm ready to go. >> take the pass. take the pass. nice. it's rob's sizzling sausage and peppers. >> all right. >> all right. there it is right there. voila. come on. now you know bratwurst and hot dogs kind of get all the glory but certainly this part of the world gets a little bit more spacey, gives it some flavor. can you have it with, you know, lemonade or coca-cola or -- it goes well with beer or your favorite gallon jug of chianti. that's also a nice -- >> why did you look at me. >> you know why i looked at you. >> you're really into tailgati. big football fan. >> i didn't go to a footbl strong college so i've had embrace -- giants are my team. you've gotot -- thank you for stirring that. >> your fantasy -- >> yeah, josh brown, the kicker
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that's about all we have t be proud of. >> bengals. >> are you stalling because you don't know the recipe. >> keep stirring. carson palmer had a disappointing week last week but i think the cardinals will do well in thehe playoffs. basically you can grill these on a grill. you can do it on a hot plate. you can dot at home if you want. this is a mixture of hot and sweet sausage so it's kind of russian roulette, okay. >> what's in your -- >> a little bit of marinara. throw it right on there. >> yes. >> there you . justst a little bit andnd can t t it -- >> i like the peppers a onion onions. >> throw tomato in there. >> sizzling. >> okay. >> there you go. and -- >> so then -- >> better preparedhan amy. >> rob's a little better preped than amy. just a little bit. >> you guys leave amy alalone. she did just fine. >> she in the blue lagoon >> all right. dig in, guy, dig in. >> sausage,peppers, onions, you
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>> cook for about15, 2 minute, onions, peppers, garlic. yocan take a jar or make your own marinara. >> tom llas just gettingng right in there. >> really good. >> wow. >> sauce is excellent, ro >> i would love ttry. >> nothing delicate about your di, rob. m not going to lieo you. >> it's not about being delicate. >> how do you do this? >> it's your lucky day. there you go. >> yeah. >> so how does it work? do we have -- >> you win. >> we'll be ba and explalain.
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there wasn't a dog. >> i want a different story. >> no, this is the story that you get. he put me in hisis garden shed here, room is the shed. >> and larson joins us now. such an incredibly intense performance and you really had a bond with that young act jacob. >> yeah, he's the best. i love him. >> how did you do it? i read abouthe preparation for playing this woman who has been held captive for years, has the baby in captivity and you really wanted to create that feeling inside yourself. >> yeah, well, it's -- at first it seemed like a story that was so far away fromm me that i had to workn many different directions in order to understand her, so i went on a very restrictive rigid diet and started working out a bunch to tear my body down, had to stay out of the sun for many months, i didn't leave the house for awhile just to kind of see what it felt like to have that sense
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piece was getting to know jacob who plays my son and ihink once all of those pieces came together she made so much sense to me and the story kind of opened up and became a universal one, the story of our lives and story of growing up and falling in love, all of those wononderful things. >> and family damic takes hold after they escape. what i thought was so amazing about it is how real that relationships we. didn't sugar coat it at all. >> that was kind of our intention with all of this, it's a true testamement to our author emma done shoe and our director lenny abramson, we wanted to come from a authentic place to tell it as beautifully as possible and love is a wonderful thing and is really painful and one of the great risk of it. >> you earned a fwloelden globe nomination. up for bes drama. amy schumer co-star in
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>> we'ree hopingo sit at the same table so we've been on a texting thread trying to rally together to get us all at the same table and perhaps a pina colada tap attachedo the table. i think it would make for a rereally good tv special. >> it certainly will. we will be watching. look forwaward to the tap. thanks for coming in this
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competition, iave to remain neutral but, oh, my god. you're in the lead. >> chianti. >> have a great day, everybody. jessica rae: the ononly person on board a single engine plane that crashed late sunday night was found ceased, in the wreckage near pender, nebraska. the cessna 172 out of missouri was suppose to land at sioux gateway airport, but because of the fog in the
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around 8 o'clock sunday night... then, the pilo again. found the plan early monday morning near road 851. "well we have very limited informatation righght now about the ciumstanceof the flight and the accident. we have dispatched an investigator to the scene and that's o of the areas that he'll be looking at," said knudson jessicra the plane was coming from columbia, missouri. passengers belived to be on board. the name o of the pilot has not yet been released. jessica let's check in with for the weather. matt: we can expect a windy and warmer day today. a wintry system begins to approach us tonight. this means that we'll have some drizzle and flurries around the area tomorrow. on thursday, we'll have a continuation of very light precipitation chances. then on friday we'll probably receive about 1 to 2
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mostly cloudy skies and a light breeze as we make it to a high of 33. the overnight low is 29. your high temperature tomorrow is 35 and it'll be pretty similar to today, however may have some ssing g flurries or light drizzle. matt: we can expect a windy and warmer day today. a wintry system begins to approach us tonight. this means that we'll haveome drizzle and flurries arod the area tomorrow. on thursday, we'll have a continuation
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