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pelosi, is a big old -- what, what should we say? i don't know. i mean, why are you sitting around with folks writing letters to the -- >> he hasn't red six pages much less written them. >> no, he wrote some of this. he wrote some of this. >> there were like -- i looked it over, i used to be an english teacher. there was syntax, there were commas and periods and everything. >> that is steven miller. >> it read like a very long tweet. >> yes. >> this letter -- >> probably right. >> the longest thing he's ever written. but what does this do to someone who has built his entire legacy off of his name, off his brand? you milwaukee a goake a good po impeach him, the first thing you come up with if you google president trump, the third president to be impeached. this letter, terribly written, a lot of grammatical errors, it
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makes it hard for someone like myself to take trump out of it and look at the bigger picture of what impeachment means and how hard we should make it for a president to be impeached because this letter was complete narcissism and the exact opposite of what i think about a president and what they should be -- and one of the best qualities i've always thought for president is humility because humility means you're willing to listen to someone and humility means you're willing to admit when you've made a mistake. none of those he did in this letter and none of no is he wth willing to do. you can't read that and think is this what i thought of to leave this country, is in the type of person i want my kids to learn from. >> it was very bizarre. it is on the internet, you know. i hope people will read it. it is six pages. it is single spaced. >> pretty entertaining. >> it is very entertaining. but it is also bizarre. i read it about five times. because every time i read it, you know, i wear a fitbit and my heart kept on getting faster and faster, my heart rate, because it was scary.
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first i felt pity. then concern. and then i got scared. >> for the country. >> for the country. because i started thinking about the 25th amendment, if i'm being honest. i started thinking about his fitness to lead the country. it sounded -- it sounded like the rantings of someone that was unstable. >> here is the thing. i was thinking what is the motive for the hysteria. this guy, we know, if he doesn't win, he's out there, he could go to jail. and i think that he's really frightened. i do think he's frightened. this guy $2 million of foundation money for his own use that was supposed to go to veterans, i believe. you know, he has -- he has hush money to stormy daniels that's hanging out there as a crime, there is all sorts of things he's done. so he's panicking. >> i don't think he thought that -- i don't think he realized the severity of what it means to be impeached, to have, you know, everybody sit around and say, we think something has
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gone on and we need to do all of this. i think they -- i believe in my heart that he thinks he's going to be able to make a -- what do you call, when he writes something and he can change the way stuff happens. >> a pardon? >> no, he can't pardon himself, don't think. >> he could use whiteout. >> what is the thing when he makes a -- >> proclamation. >> remand? >> thank you. >> executive decision. i think he thought he could make some sort of executive decision and shift this. and i don't -- i think it is just starting to be clear to him that this is how serious this is. >> i think the letter is unpresidential and very aggressive. but the politics of impeachment for him to be talking about probably for the next few months, nancy pelosi in march told "the washington post," i' not for impeachment, unless it is bipartisan, i don't think we should go down that path because it divides the country.
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88% of republicans are against impeachment. tulsi gabbard offered a censure for democrats which i thought that would be a better way to get republicans on board to censure versus impeachment and i was talking to friends of mine last night who don't follow politics and i envy their lives deeply, they were under the impression that him being impeached today means he's out of office. i had to explain it goes to trial, the politics of this, i don't know where democrats lie given that every polling from whatever poll you read from cnn on to more conservative outlets show the popularity is waning. at a certain point we come to the end of this and i don't think democrats will get what they want. what happens next. what happens -- >> i think democrats will get what they want. i think democrats are going to get what they want. i think that this is no longer about getting him out of office. it is putting on the record for everyone to see whether you agree with it or not that we
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followed the directions that the founders have put down and said, if you think something is happening, it is the same with the -- not the whisperer law, my god -- the whistle-blower, there were things that were put into place so that people can -- >> i think there is a swath probably -- >> there are a lot of people who -- i guess what i'm saying is regardless of whether he goes or not, the fact that we are as a americans entitled to question the actions of this man sitting in office, and their job, congress sent -- their job is to say, if they're saying there is something wrong, we need to make sure there is not, you should be -- you should be the pinnacle. now, we know that human beings, but you should be the pinnacle. your dad was the pinnacle, you know? whether i agreed with him about everything was never the point. the point was i never questioned where he stood for the country.
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when you start questioning where a president actually stands for the country, whether you're right, left or center, it is a problem. >> it is supposed to be country before self. >> it is supposed to be about oversight, right? it is supposed to be about a separation of powers, no one is above the law. i think this house is taking its oath seriously and is being guided by the constitution. he may not be removed -- >> this letter could have been an opportunity for him to get the upper hand here, so say this is divided. >> i think part of the problem with everyone in politics is you just said, whoopi, a lot of things have gone out the way side. i'm no longer not living in the present. i can't expect professional presidential ethical behavior anymore. i'm living in the politics of this and telling democrats if you want him out and i feel the rage democrats all day, every day, as soon as i leave my part, i know you want him out, a lot
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of you do, i don't know if this is the way to do it. once you get to the senate, i don't think mitch mcconnell will do this. i know it will be on the record. i know you want him out of the white house and in handcuffs. >> i feel good that we're doing this. i feel the democrats need to push this idea that they are holding up witnesses. that we need to hear in the trial in the senate, we need to hear from mulvaney, we need to hear from bolton, we need to hear from giuliani. the fact that those people are not going to be witnesses means they have something to hide and americans need to know that. republicans need to know that. republicans need to know that their country is being misused by the people in charge. >> i think 71% of americans want witnesses, want -- >> republicans say we're going to bring people we want. >> they can. >> they can. that has to be germane to the
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trial. >> we did it for clinton. we did it with nixon. do the same thing, follow the same steps. there is no one rule for you and another rule for -- follow the same steps because whether you're a democrat or republican or someone who is in the middle, we're all americans and these are the laws. if you take us out this way, you got to take everybody out that way. will it happen? who can say? who can say? we'll be right back. later, above average joe, biden's personal physician says he's super healthy and fit to serve. will his age still be an issue for voters? this week, christmas has come early to "the view" because we're unwrapping the hottest topics around. >> name another show on television that does this. >> we are "the view." >> plus, greta gerwig is bringing her view, we're mad about helen hunt and paul reiser and our holidays aren't complete
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always discreet. for bladder leaks. later, stars of the emmy winning series "the marvelous mrs. maisel" rachel brosnahan and luke kirby. >> welcome back! so democratic candidate andrew yang has been able to hang in there longer than some governors and senators who already dropped out and in an analysis of his supporters found that they're overwhelmingly young men. okay. so is the yang gang this election -- this election's bernie bros? no, this is the yang gang. the yang gang. hey! no. >> yang has about 2% more than i do. i'm sorry to say -- >> klobuchar, booker and styier. >> i like him a lot.
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i don't see anything happening there. he's coming on the show, we'll ask him how he's doing. >> he's doing fine. he hasn't had to drop out. >> biden is kicking all their butts. >> he may be. the great thing about this is there are great ideas in all of these folks. and everybody has got some great stuff to say and so the -- >> he has this ev veffervescenc about him the way he campaigns. he looks like he's the only one who is genuinely having a great time in politics, i think that's significant given everyone is miserable on that stage except for him and he gives very candid answers. his base of support is very young. it is 18 to 29 years old, 9%. and though older people tend to vote in higher numbers, still significant talking about the new generation coming up. you talk about the whiteout or the there are no minorities left on the stage, i think he's still standing very strong. >> i think his story is the best representation of america and
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democracy because his dad -- his dad grew up in china on a peanut farm where he said he slept with no floor under him. now his son is in the next debate as close as we are to the caucus and the primaries and to your point, meghan, you see him, he represents the opposite qualities of what we see now in the white house. he's self-deprecating, he's funny, he's relatable to young people because he's talking about ideas that may not go anywhere, that maybe people aren't talking about now, but will probably start talking about more because he's -- >> talk about getting money back and amazon and all those big companies, hey, you need to come up with -- you need to include us in this big party you all are having without us. >> i like the dividend. i think that's fine. but i don't know, i always feel like people are sort of trying to make andrew yang a thing and i just don't think he's a thing. we always say you need the african-american vote to become the democratic nominee. he's tied at 3% with mayor pete buttigieg, tied with mayor bloomberg, who all have a lot of
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problems with the african-american community, he can't get that vote. >> don't say that. we don't know. we don't know. all we're hearing is what it isn't. he's still there. that's what is. >> this is where he is now. >> he's not been -- we talked about this many times on the show, that given where he is ranking in polling nationally, he should be getting the same amount of press as other candidates doing on the same level and he has not. with exposure has come -- again, he's still my dark horse vp pick, i'll keep saying it over and over again, he represents everything the old guard is not. and the conversations we're having about automation and the united states of america and autoworkers being put out of places and places like mcdonald's where you put in numbers and your food comes out, that conversation is only being done on this stage because of that man. >> the people who are running don't do what trump did. he was on the phone more than a teenage girl, if you recall, he was calling -- trump. he was calling every show on the
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phone and they would put him through and he would spew his -- >> not going to do that for him. >> he got very popular. >> remember, this was one of the first places that made him legitimate. abc. >> trump, yeah. >> you know. so that very first -- as a candidate because they did a whole interview with him, and then other people followed through. one could say, one could ask the question, is it because he is a minority that he's not getting the attention that -- >> well, he's certainly creating a ton of excitement among his group of people. >> i think on social media, a lot of people are -- the yang gang and he has rallies. is he going to really be the nominee for president? >> i don't think the nominee. i think vp dark horse. if you're cory booker, amy klobuchar, sitting senators and you're polling beneath him, something about your message isn't resonating in the same way. i like grassroots candidates who
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are changing narratives, changing conversations and i think -- i wish the media would give him more credit than he's been given. >> let's all say -- >> which we do on this show well. >> it ain't over until it's over. we don't know who's who and i'm not counting anybody out until they're out. >> yeah. >> because the idea that we say, this isn't going to work, that's what everybody else does. we say anything can happen. we know. we had a black president. nobody thought that was going to happen before we had a woman. okay. nobody. i'm telling you, never forget my mother saying, i never thought, ever. you can be president. but you never really thought you could be president and then there he was. so anything can happen in this country. >> black man got the vote before women did. >> that's always the case. that's always the case. >> they're men. >> they are men. and that's what it is. we like men. don't get us wrong. but, y'all, you know, go out and -- we'll be back. do you h through migraine?
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interviewer because he doesn't like watching himself on screen. he doesn't want to see the scene where he sings and then in the movie he's starring in called "marriage story" and people seem to be surprised by this. >> he sings a song in the middle of "a marriage story". >> he doesn't want to watch it. >> he doesn't want to watch it and doesn't want to hear it. they said we won't do it, he said don't do it, they did it and he got up and walked out. so wrong to walk out, don't you think, whoopi? >> horrifying thing. >> we don't have the clip, it would have been good. we have done that. but -- >> whoopi an famously walked out on bill o'reilly one year. >> you think you're the only one that is hard on yourself. we're our own worst critics and you could be one of the most famous talented people in this world and you still are your own worst critic. i feel for him. i don't think he was -- i don't know what happened, but my sense he wasn't trying to be rude, maybe he has a hard time watching himself -- >> don't do it, if the guy says
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don't do it, don't do it. >> he actually said, someone asked him, does it throw you off to hear yourself, he said, yes. he says he watches himself and then he always hates it and he wishes he could change it but he can't and then he has a tendency to try to change it and go over it and it affects the way he performs. i hate watching myself. i'm always told you should watch this, you should watch that, i know with my i.d. show i started watching myself and i wanted to edit all this stuff and i started having meetings with people and it was a nightmare. i just think you have to respect that if you're a type a personality, that it can be really difficult for everyone involved. >> i don't want to watch -- i made 50 movies, don't want to watch them. >> the other thing is, i was there, i was there, i did it all. i saw it. watching it is like watching a rerun. >> in a funny way. >> he's a former marine, that's where his background is, semper fi, love him, i think if you come from a marine background where you served and now you're arguably one of the biggest actors in the world at this point, probably seeing yourself
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for him is probably -- like my brother worships him because my brother was a marine as well. i will say we interview celebrities almost every day here and i'm always very specific about what they are and not comfortable talking about. don't want to talk about your personal life, i'm not going to push anything. i have too many times done too many interviews i say i don't want to talk about this, it makes me uncomfortable, cut two, the first question and people are nasty about it. and so i think it is -- it is sad, the breakdown between media and basically all public figures. >> this happens a lot with folks, you know. people don't understand, you're seeing a movie, i lived the movie. you're seeing a scene and i'm thinking -- you're thinking, my god, that's so deep, and i'm thinking, i remember -- i had the biggest headache that day, and my back went out and that woman was so nasty to me, that's what you're thinking about had you're watching what you're doing. you know what you did. people just have to understand that it -- you don't necessarily want to relive that. >> i used to work for a tv person who would drag everybody in to watch him, look what i did
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here. >> oh, no. >> oh, yeah. >> what a weirdo. >> it is like -- >> a special person. >> was it trump, joy? >> no, no. i'm sure he does that. >> he may do that. >> i don't think he does do that. >> i think i read he shows clips of himself to his staff. >> i'm sure he does. he loves to watch himself. it is true that people that have talent are always questioning. it is only the mediocre who are always at their best. think about that. because they think they're great. and they're not. but people who actually have the ability are, like, no, that wasn't good enough. i'm sure it changed the question. >> i know this already, i know how this movie ends because i was in it. >> you do want to see it once, don't you? >> no, i don't. >> all the parts come together. >> no, no. because it doesn't -- i tell you a quick story, i made a movie once, with somebody, and when we saw it, it was like, that is not the movie we made. i don't know who did this, this is not the movie we made.
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and everyone in the cast was the same way. i thought, i'm not doing this again. i'm not doing it again. >> not going to watch. >> no, because it gets edited and you see it and you don't like it. i'm happy. i like seeing the poster. but i don't need to see the movie. and, you know what, that's how i feel about myself now. i don't need to see me on tv right now. i'm going away. we'll be ban. does scrubbing grease feel like a workout? scrub less with dawn ultra. it's superior grease-cleaning formula gets to work faster. making easy work of tough messes. dawn is a go-to grease-cleaner throughout the kitchen, too. keep a bottle in the laundry room to pre-treat greasy stains. and keep dawn in the garage to lift grease off car rims. it's even gentle enough to clean wildlife affected by oil. dawn's grease cleaning power takes care of tough grease wherever it shows up. scrub less and save more... with dawn. ♪ spread a little love today ♪ spread a little love my-y way ♪
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♪ let's go we're going to talk about a holiday topic. we were just talking about -- are you guys getting all the crazy calls on your phone and your -- >> yes. >> am i crazy, did we have a thing that said you can't call these people and you wrote a whole thing and you said do not call. >> yes, i opted in. >> who erased that? where did it go? >> are you talking about robocalls? >> i guess robocalls.
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personal calls. >> people are finding my number. >> your unlisted number. >> all my numbers. they're saying, is joy there, hello. she doesn't live here anymore, okay. and hung up. but that's -- i don't like that i have an unlisted number and still they can find your number. they have your address, i get letters from people in indiana. some -- mostly have a picture, which i'm fine with that. i don't send it because then i would tell them they got it to me. i'm changing my address, i'm changing my numbers. everything is changing now, yeah. >> just, you know, put it under a whole thing. in terms of robocalls and stuff, have they just increased? has it gone up more? i feel like every other call now is somebody i don't know from a number that kind of looks like a number i know. >> they find your -- >> i think, oh, this might be my cousin, who the hell? >> if they don't leave a message, delete it. delete it and write do not -- >> now i don't answer the phone. i never answer the phone. >> i don't either.
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every third day i get someone trying to reset your facebook password. every other day i get that. >> i quit facebook a long time ago. facebook is spying on all of us. i don't need more eye in the spy government stuff to know about me. thank you for clapping for me. >> you said that before. >> just having a phone. beware too, there was a company that called me that said they were apple and someone hacked my computer. i made the mistake -- see, yes. i made the mistake of -- they went into my computer. >> what happened? >> i ended up in the moment realizing -- they become your friend on the phone and this isn't normal. and then they're in your computer, that photo is very cute, your sister. this is not right. they're so good at making you believe they're apple and you have a apple device, they need to fix it. >> reading last week about how these pervs are on the -- get into the games, and they -- they make like their little kids and
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the kid starts talking and you never know where that leads. you have to monitor everything your kids are doing on the internet. >> as well as what you're doing. >> don't think that these are friends. unless it is, like, your grandmother, don't tell her anything. unless it is grandma. >> no problem. >> even grandmas can be weird. >> yeah, but they're your grandma. not a stranger. so your grandma can mess you up, but, you know. we'll be right back. do rachel brosnahan and luke kirby take their relationship to the next level on "the marvelous mrs. maisel"? they're live on "the view" next. mopping? n anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime.
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the emmy winning duo of rachel brosnahan and luke kirby with back on "the marvelous mrs. maisel" as could comics who across paths on stage and off. take a look. >> what on earth are you doing here? >> i'm living here. >> in florida? >> at some point every jew must live in florida, it is in the torah. >> wow. it is weird, i never pictured you living anywhere.
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you just exist. >> well, sorry to disappoint you, but i do live places and right now it's here. i got a key. i get mail. i wear an apron. >> must go good with that tie. >> i heard shy was in town, i thought i would stop by and say hello. hello. good-bye. >> please welcome rachel brosnahan and luke kirby. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> she's a blonde now. it is always a shock, you know. you see something and somebody comes out and they don't -- that happens to me all the time. >> i'm never a true blonde. >> me too. sorry. kidding. joy? >> you know, congratulations on the show. you're in your fourth season,
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coming up fourth season, they pick you up again. this is a phenomenon, this show, fantastic, congratulations to you. rachel, you've been here a couple -- once or twice before? >> once, i was so sick last time. >> you didn't have a voice. >> no voice. so we're making up for it now. >> but, you know, luke, this your first time here. i understand that you have a little bit of a bone to pick with me? what did i do to you? >> a little bit. i have heard about this lasagna -- >> not the lasagna. >> oh, no. >> i promise i won't ask you to make me any. >> good, because i'm not. >> i understand. >> not that i want to be hostile, but i've had enough. >> i know you have to win all the awards to get it. but i watched the video, i thought, i'll try making it. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> you say it is simple to make. >> there i am again. mama l eeone in the kitchen. >> what you don't say is how long you put it in the oven for? >> well, i'm sorry, did i leave that out? did i leave that out,
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accidentally? people do that. i freeze it first, uncooked and defrost it and 30 minutes or 40 minutes at 350 oven, that's it. it is not thatomplicated to figure out. >> yeah, i could have done trial and error. other thing -- the ricotta and the eggs. >> you mix them together. >> how many? >> read the directions. the big thing about ricotta, you put two eggs in there. >> you're not going to have her special touch. there is something magical that joy puts in that. >> pixy dust. i put pixy dust in there. >> a man can dream. >> i love the show. i'm halfway through the season. i don't want you to spoil it for any of us. i also love the chemistry between you two. midge, the house comic and lenny bruce, stand-up comedian. >> iconic. >> iconic, absolutely. you play him very well in the
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show. >> thank you. >> i keep thinking -- there is this chemistry you want them to get together but you're a mentor at the same time. is it ever going to happen? >> i mean, you'll have to keep watching to find out, i suppose. but i don't want it to happen. and i've gotten in so much trouble for saying that. i love -- i love their friendship so much. and i love how lenny sees midge as an equal and treats her like one and he's the reason she became a comic. i worry if they cross that line, neither of them are really in a place where a relationship -- >> lenny bruce was so dysfunctional, big drug addict, i don't really see you -- this character with lenny bruce. she's too wholesome. >> but i think lenny loves midge. that's what i think. >> i think lenny is fond of midge. i think the biggest problem with is, with them crossing the line, is they have to get married first. and i don't think -- >> that's not going to happen. >> amazon doesn't have the budget for that.
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>> we're talking about lenny bruce, who is -- i said, iconic, dysfunctional, and also he was called a sick comic in his day because he was so obscene. but now i don't think he would make it. do you? i don't know what would happen to him in these pc times. >> he would be fine. he would be him. >> yeah. >> he would be dragged off the stage -- he was dragged off for an obscenity charge and put in jail for that. >> but he was speaking to the establishment at the time, which was the church and the government. and, you know, they picked -- that's what got him into trouble was he was going up against something that was very strong and felt threatened by it. >> the government. >> legitimately felt threatened by him. >> he was speaking truth to power. >> and whenever they deemed whatever he said offensive, he chose to point out what he found offensive about them. >> remember, he was also breaking laws that were in existence at the time. we don't have these obscenity
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kind of conversations anymore. because everything is obscene. no, because, you know, we have -- the bar has moved so much. but i think he would, you know, this would be the perfect environment for him. now, would he -- would he be as funny? because one of the reasons he was funny is because there was no one like him. >> yeah. >> so, you know. >> shock value in there. >> and a lot of just, hey, i know you think this, i know you have said it in your head and i'm saying it out loud. deal with it. >> his daughter visited you on the set. >> yeah, she did. >> did she give you any tips about her dad, any inside information. you look a lot like him. your essence is there, the aura. go ahead. >> there he is, yes. she was great. she's been so kind of supportive and, you know, gave her blessing in a way and -- >> did she tell you anything about him you could use in the character? >> she told me that he had
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pri preside prismatic mind. there are so many mirrors and i just thought that -- that describes it perfectly. >> like a jazz artist. >> yeah, yeah. >> so you got one? >> i love this question. just about, you got criticism, the character midge, about at the time being a mom and never being with your kids. >> yeah. it is a -- yes. >> trying to live your dream. >> that's right. >> we still -- as women, we struggle with this to this day. >> i heard you guys talk about it quite a lot. >> what did you make of the criticism of the character. >> it has been interesting. she's far from a perfect mom. midge has a super unhealthy body image, she measures every part of her body, she's certainly passing that down to her daughter, who she is measuring her forehead, it is not ideal. but i heard words thrown around like, she's an abusive parent, she's abandoned her children, she neglects them, and it is,
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like, but this is a woman who is pursuing a brand-new dream, the children's father has stepped up. he's there at home with them. >> relax, it is a tv show! >> it is a tv show. >> it is about the '50s. not about 2020. >> it is amazing to have the conversation, it looks the same. they have four loving grandparents, they have a zelda. >> still not enough. >> using words like abandonment and neglect. what does that say about a woman who is trying to do it all, who is trying to -- >> it says people still are not comfortable with the idea that you can -- well, you know, women are always a -- to each other. you're never good enough. and here is the bottom line. none of us are ever good enough. that's the struggle and that's the joy of life. so back off! >> listen -- >> leave midge alone! [ cheers and applause ] >> so true. >> easy, people. >> we are critics of other women, because in our mind, we
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think we know what it is supposed to be and it is -- >> we suffer a lot of guilt. a lot of guilt as parents. >> speaking of guilt and pressure, luke, you ran the new york marathon. isn't that a great transition? >> that was an interesting one. >> pretty good. >> i felt bad. >> my husband -- my husband did the marathon. i will say other than running through the finish line, it was a pretty miserable experience. just -- it is -- >> people look elated when they're finished. what you talking about? >> that's the best part. you're done. >> they look so happy. >> i don't think i look happy. it was -- it was horrible. yeah, no, after mile 16, i thought this has got to stop. nobody should do this. >> did you train? >> not especially. >> that's part of the problem. >> here is -- don't listen to him. you should train a little bit if you're going to run all that way. >> you know, come back, you all are wonderful. you come back again, because we'll make it even stranger for
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you. thanks to rachel brosnahan and luke kirby. season three of "the marvelous mrs. maisel" is available on amazon prime video now. and you can catch luke on stage tonight in judgment day at the park avenue armory here in new york. >> busy. >> through january 11th. we will be right back. [ cheers and applause ] from aroe world better than olay? to find out, olay faced the world. we tested our vitamin b3 formula and beat japan's top moisturizers. and even the $400 french cream. olay regenerist faced 131 premium products from 12 countries, over 10 years. olay's hydration was unbeaten every time. olay. face anything. want a light as air feel? try olay whips.
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impeached." >> "the washington post" saying the same thing, "trump impeached." a picture of house speaker nancy pelosi as she gaveled the closing vote on the second article of impeachment. if you've been on the internet, one of the moments going viral from last night was a snapshot of house speaker pelosi as the vote on the first article of impeachment was coming in. and you could see that she was giving a really stern look because there were some democrats who started to cheer, and she said that she wanted this to maintain a somber tone, so she definitely wanted to shut down any applause, right there, that look. stop it now. >> yeah, a lot of people talking about that moment. also making kind of lighthearted fun of that exact moment, people saying they stopped talking at home when they saw that moment as well. so many people asked, what's next? we know that majority leader mitch mcconnell will be speaking
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on the senate floor at 9:30 this morning to respond to what's next when it comes to the impeachment in the senate trial. >> that wraps up one phase, still much more to go. meanwhile the president's impeachment is all but certain to be addressed at tonight's final democratic presidential candidates debate. >> seven of them will be on stage in los angeles. they are former vice president joe biden, senators bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar, mayor pete buttigieg, businessman andrew yang, billionaire tom steyer. several of their campaigns say health care and education will be discussed. a federal appeals court ruling wiping out obamacare's individual mandate leaves the rest of the law up in the air. yesterday's decision invalidated the rule requiring americans to have health insurance. the case goes back to a judge who already called for the entire affordable care act to be tossed out. the appeals panel says that judge has to be more specific about what parts of the law can't be separated from the
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mandate. turning now to severe weather and snow squalls hitting the northeast. the micro-blizzard suddenly covered new york city, dumping about .5 inches of snow within minutes. it was quite a scene. the storm has moved out but some of the coldest air of the season is coming to the northeast. let's get right to accuweather's adam del rosso for more. adam, good morning. >> kenneth and janai, good morning. a frigid thursday on tap across the northeast from start to finish. accuweather real feel temperatures this morning from central pennsylvania up into new england into the single digits below zero. you get north of albany it's going to feel like the teens below zero to start the day. it's not going to warm up much. still about 10 to 15 degrees below average new york, that puts up in the upper 20s. out west, not as cold but very wet. through today, tomorrow, even into saturday, lots of moisture making its way onshore, bringing heavy rainfall to the coast. heavy snowfall as you get into the mountains. by the time we wrap up our day
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on saturday we're talking 2 to 4 feet of snow into the cascades. kenneth, janai? >> all right, adam, thank you. we have an important passing to note. the virginia high school football coach who inspired the movie "remember the titans" has died. >> herman boone was played by denzel washington in that hit movie. in his first year in the job, boone led the recently integrated t.c. williams high school to a state championship in 1971. he was the first black coach in northern virginia. his family says he died from lung cancer. boone was 84. >> i was a huge fan of that movie. a lot of eighth graders take a trip to washington, d.c. when we went i actually looked up the phone number of herman boone and the other coach. we didn't call them or anything. a huge fan. so sad to hear that. >> he was a titan indeed. there's a new angle on trying to cut down extended cell phone breaks in the bathroom. >> the british toilet association has approved a slanted toilet.
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>> right, right. >> even though that foul video we just showed? i think those were jack's legs. jack? were those your legs? >> #everybodypoops. coming up, the community that's buzzing over a mega millions winning lottery ticket. plus the dramatic road rage incident caught on camera, one man shooting at another while his children were in the back seat. and the evidence that one man in new york found wakonda -- >> forever? >> -- might be real. details in "the skinny." to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget.
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we're back with this bizarre we're back with this bizarre scene in california. authorities say a 17-year-old girl was able to sneak into a small plane at fresno's airport. she then went on a brief joyride before crashing the multimillion-dollar aircraft into a building and fence. police say the girl appeared to be disoriented. her mother says she doesn't even know how to drive a car. next, a father has been charged following a terrifying case of road rage in new mexico. >> authorities say he used police lights and sirens and opened fire on another driver with his own children crying in the back seat. >> here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: a case of road rage has two drivers in hot water. >> get the [ bleep ] out of the way! >> reporter: in this just-released video, james hoffert tells albuquerque police he's afraid for his young children's safety when pickup
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driver nathaniel jack rams his car. >> he's going to hit me. he just hit me! >> reporter: hoffert, who equipped his car with cameras, police lights, even a siren, chases after jack, his kids traumatized. >> i want to go home! i want to go home! >> reporter: then showdown number two and gunfire. >> dad, dad, dad! [ shots ] >> reporter: those kids were not hurt. their father pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including child abuse and shooting at a car. the other driver was booked for drunk driving, but he did not show up for court so there's now a warrant for his arrest. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> incredible video there. our thanks to clayton for that one. when we come back, the top
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♪ time for "the skinny." and we start with a huge surprise for a group of students in philadelphia. >> they were visiting one of the city's top tourist attractions, the "rocky" statue at the art museum, when this happened. they ran into rocky himself. >> the sly stallone was there shooting some promotional videos and got to meet the group of students from new jersey. the superintendent said the hollywood superstar has an open invitation to visit their school any time. >> just an incredible moment for all those people there. you go to the "rocky" statue, which i can tell you from my personal and professional experience, that is the place to go. every visitor who came to visit me in philadelphia, i would take them to the art museum steps and to the "rocky" statue. if sly showed up? that would have been just
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incredible. >> shout-out to our station wpbi in philly, a powerhouse station. next to something that might blow your mind, the top earners in the earning stars of youtube. you might rethink your path in life after this. >> coming in at number three, earning $18 million this past year, 5-year-old anastasia who goes by nastia. she's originally from russia, now lives in south florida. her videos show her on a play date with her dad, playing with her cat, bouncing on an inflatable castle. they've been viewed 42 billion times. she's launching a line of toys and has a book out next year. >> coming in at number two, the five guys who make up dude perfect, they made $20 million this past year for their videos
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of incredible stunts. >> i know, i know, i know, i know. >> that is incredible, though. coming in at number one, the top earning person on youtube, you hear the drumroll? >> 8-year-old brian cogie, who made $26 million this year. he might only be 8 but he's been around for years. started with videos reviewing toys, now has a line of toys of his own, clothing, home goods sold at target, walmart, amazon. he has a show on nickelodeon and a deal with hulu. oh my gosh. >> i'm just saying. >> what are we doing, though? >> i know, and what are you going to do since, you know, you're having another -- >> make some money! >> let's get started. okay, we are now just hours from the first showings of "star wars: rise of skywalker," a film from our parent company, disney, opens tonight. >> the first trailer for the
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movie came out last spring and that's given some fans in fresno plenty of time to recreate it. here's a part of the original trailer and their remake. >> not bad. that comes to us from dumb drum, a youtube channel focused on recreating scenes using only homemade costumes and props. >> youtube, making people millionaires. next to something fans of "black panther" have been hoping for, wakanda might be real. >> the african nation of wakanda depicted in "black panther" in "the aveers" franchise is generally understood by some to be fictional, except perhaps the u.s. department of agriculture. a researcher in brooklyn was looking at the usda website and found wakanda on the drop-down menu of partners.
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♪ ♪ ♪ welcome back. a special holiday operation is under way in northern california. >> sheriff's deputies in placer county are handing out $100 visa gift cards to the homeless, part of "operation secret santa." the money for the cards came from an $11,000 anonymous donation. >> very nice. a lucky mega millions ticket holder will be celebrating a most amazing holiday season this year. >> a single ticket in ohio matched all six numbers in tuesday's drawing for an estimated $372 million jackpot. >> the question now is will you be avoiding your family?
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also, when will the lucky person come forward? abc's trevor ault has the story. >> reporter: a few hundred million dollars should make for a nice holiday present for one lucky person. the winning mega millions ticket sold tuesday in northeast ohio. >> i'm just glad somebody from around here, hopefully somebody who needed something. >> if you're out there, please come and see me. >> reporter: we don't yet know who the big winner is but we know how much that ticket is worth. take-home prize of $372 million with the optional cash payout of $251.5 million. it's the 14th largest prize in the history of the game. >> i would pay off all my debt and buy a house. and save everything for retirement. >> reporter: the overall odds of winning the lottery are 1 in more than 300 million. a long shot to be sure, but there has been luck to go around. just this year jackpot winners have taken home $225 million in texas, $437 million and $273
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million in new york, $522 million in california. >> it's usually like 1 in 1 billion chance you're going to win, and here it's somebody that's 10 minutes away from my house. >> reporter: while folks in mentor, ohio, wait to see who among them just became a multimillionaire, they may actually never find out. ohio is one of a handful of states that allow winners to remain anonymous if they so choose. the winner has 180 days to claim their jackpot. people have actually missed out on their lottery winnings in the past. earlier this month an arizona winner missed that deadline and lost out on $14.5 million. janai, kenneth? >> thanks, trevor, who is from ohio, i think, maybe he should be checking his pockets. the winning numbers, 22, 30, 53, 55, 56, the gold megaball 16. >> all that money for the holidays? >> i know. >> i'd be out of here so fast. >> whoosh! >> like just, doinks! >> never see me again.
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making news in america this morning, a potential snag in the impeachment process. just moments after house lawmakers take the historic step impeaching president trump, a surprise from house speaker nancy pelosi. the new uncertainty this morning. plus, president trump's fiery speech to supporters in michigan. his controversial comment about a congressman who died this year and how the late congressman's widow is now responding. breaking news overnight, a shooting outside a busy mall in texas packed with holiday shoppers. shots ringing out. several people hit. the manhunt right now for the suspects. new video of a deadly highway pileup. the treacherous road conditions after su
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