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g. "world news now." overseas. the deadliest palestinian in jerusalem in months. it's left four israeli soldiers dead. police call it an act of terrorism influenced by the truck's attacks in nice and berlin. we're live in jerusalem straight ahead. north korea says it's now prepared to launch an int intercontinental ballistic missile at any time. that follows the new year's day announcement that the nation was in the final stages of testing one. the suspect in the fort lauderdale shootings faces charges today. the proceedings come as we
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new video of the moment the first shots were fired. turning clemson versus alabama in the championship game. they played last year with alabama winning 45-40. tonight's game is on espn tonight starting at 8 p.m. eastern. those are the stop stories on this monday, january 9th. from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning. we're going to start this half hour overseas and the deadly attack against soldiers in jerusalem. a palestinian drove a truck into soldiers killing four and injuring nearly 20 others. the three female soldiers and one male were all in their 20s. abc's molly hunter has more. >> reporter: the surveillance video showing that white truck barrelling into the group of soldiers crushing bodies. young cadets on a sunday outing. >> i hear any soldiers shouting and screaming. i'm just seeing
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went o said side road and hitting the soldiers. >> reporter: you can see the tire tracks. this is where the truck hopped the curb, and ran from the crowd, reversed hit the gas and plowed through more people. the four cadets killed in their 20s. 17 more hospitalized. the attacker, a palestinian, shot dead. his truck riddled with return fire from soldiers. these similar to truck terror attacks in july and the christmas market in berlin. benjamin netanyahu visiting the scene suggesting the attacker was inspired by isis although no claim of responsibility has been made. >> reporter: unlike the premeditated attacks in berlin and nice appears to be spontaneous making it impossible to
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spontaneous. molly is here live and there question before you get away. you mentioned it was spontaneous. what evidence do they have it was inspired by isis? >> reporter: not a lot, kendis. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said yesterday the attacker was reportedly inspired by the islamic state, but police have given no material. have not given us any social media or any links suggesting that connection. the family has spoken out saying there's no proof, but this is exactly the message that the prime minister netanyahu wants to give to the world alongside germany an france following the attacks we mentioned he wants to say we're in this together. we're all fighting the same enemy. i would say that police here stress that vehicular attacks predate isis. >> abc's molly hunter live for us in jerusalem this morni
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thank you. turning to politics, democrats are calling on republicans to slow down the confirmation administration for the incoming administration. >> confirmation hearings for the cabinet nominees are scheduled for this week, and four of them haven't even completed ethics reviews that may identify some possible conflicts of interest. republicans say the democrats are upset because they lost the election. as president obama prepares to transition back to life as a private citizen, he's explained why he believes in term limits. he said the job is grueling and sustaining energy and focus gets tougher the longer you do it. >> the bubble is the bubble, and i think we've done a pretty good job staying in touch with the american people, but at a certain point you can't help but lose some feel for what's on the ground, because you're not on
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>> you didn't think donald trump could win. >> case basis. >> the president said by almost every measure the countrnes wile s heing to southern afghanistan. they will assist afghans. they have been struggling to drive out taliban. much of the country's opium trade is funding that insurgency. in this country and to the west they're bracing for snow j wind, and ice. the trucky river is at flood stage and cresting overnight and flooding is likely in that area.
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this is what it looked like at a mexico. he is under guard. the man believed to be the ma camera in a. a region known for drug trafficking and violence. video shows the unidentified vi. >> the three key potenti scenarios are one, the shooter had a personal beef, or it could have been gang related or it could be related to some sort of a
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>> reporter: the alleged attacker following him outsid bystanders rushing to his aid. john kerry thanking mexico for the swift andcal hospital. he has protection. authorities still saying they don't have a motive. glor glor . there's been an arrest in the volkswagen emissions scandal. they arrested someone in scandal. oliver schmidt. lawsuits say he played a
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role in the deception. meanwhile in the u.s. all told they say the movesilmen and ohio. let's give props this morning to the group who was the stars of the internet over the weekend. congratulations to the swim team from georgia tech. >> yes. big kudos they deserve. they were in virginia for a meet. the snow forced the cancellation. they didn't want to waste their skills. they went outside and did some snow swimming. i wonder how many cocktails came before it? >> i hope they had a few. the video was a hit. the u.s. olympic team tweeted calling it a gold medal worthy performance and
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afford to take any chances. all of this becauseful eaving a deadly trail across the country. this heroin overdose is more ad the tristate. users are taking it in bootleg pill form mixed with god knows what. in 2015 the number of opioid deaths surged. far outpacing deaths by gun related homicides. ground zero for the ep didemiep new hampshire. >> i lived through the crack and meth mien. we never had deaths associated it like now. >> reporter: the synthetic
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opioid i the suspect is apprehended.earc. residents. we have a finger of suspected fentinal and maybe heroin. this is broken up, you can tell. >> reporter: the arrests are one weapon in the war on drugs across the country. >> how much heroin did you use? >> reporter: some police started releasing videos of addicted parents with their children in their car. some are also compassionate approaches. fire houses are places of refuge for users cin
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monic] insomniacs. you know's probably up not watching our -- >> reporter: from the opening dance sequence spoof. to the biggest awards of the night. >> ryan gosling. "la la land." >> reporter: it was clear and the golden globe goes to emma stone. >> reporter: this was "la la land's" night. >> "la la land." ♪ >> reporter: the musical
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awards including best acceptanc speech made the internet spoon over his love for eva me hadn't so i could have this experience, it should surely be someone else up here other than me today, so sweet heart, thank you. >> reporter: it was one of his nominee's reaction who lost it that won the internet. an intense kiss as gosling took the stage. plenty of surprises on the movie drama side. isabelle taking top honors. and manchester by the sea casey affleck for boast actor. moonlight won for best actress. and meryl streep's speech as she
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picked up a lifetime achievement honors. ner side.nta" a big win winning for best actress. as for fashion, the plunging v line was the co-star of the night for leading ladies and the men brought their beards. half the male presenters sporting the look. >> it was called the beard parade of 2017. >> i love the beard. i was happy to see "atlanta" do so well. >> another popular show was "stranger things" many of the stars won by taking a lot of selfies with man o
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capitol hill. president-elect trump's cabinet picks set to face entrutny as confirmation hearings begin and hear what he said about his confidence and what they seem to have in common. new evidence of the horrifying ordeal at the fort lauderdale airport. it shows the random. rning about the investigation this morning. then meryl streep using her lifetime achievement award to call out the president-elect. what she had to say about powerful people using their position to bully others and how trump is responding. ♪
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>> and no pants no problem. >> you edec we'll get to the bottom of. >> why people are dropping their pants. good morning, everybody. happy monday informal we'll start th h a political battle heating up over donald trump's cabinet nominees. the confirmation hearings get underway this week. >> democrats are urging the gop to slow down raising concerns about several nominees who have yet to complete saturday ethics reviews. the republican lawmakers are accusing democrats of playing
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politics. here's david wright. >> reporter: senate republicans put donald vetted. the confirmation hearings set to begin tuesday with homeland security and attorney general. on wednesday five more. this weekend a top government ethics official said the pace is putting undue pressure on investigators. eight years ago mitch mcconnell demanded obama's cabinet members were vetted before their hearings. now he's accusing the democrats of sour grapes. >> all of these procedural complaints are related to their frustration at having not only lost the white house but the senate. i understand that but we need to grow up and get past it. >> reporter: this weekend donald trump chose dan coats for national intelligence. a popular former protege
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quail would replace james clapper, a m to buy that. in a tweet this weekend he blamed the victim, gross negligence by the democratic national committee allowed the hacking to take place. no mention of putin at all. president obama told george stephanopoulos trump is about to learn there's a difference between campaigning and being the president. >> you're in charge of the largest organization on earth. you can't manage it the way you would manage a family business. >> reporter: trump's team is confident they had the votes needed to get the candidates confirmed, and they say they want an administration that's ready for trump from day one. david wright, abc news at trump
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to talk about the gains he's b obama care will survive even if it's modified and relabeled. he talked about the differences and similarities with the president-elect. >> i've enjoyed the confers we've had. he's somebody who is not lacking in confidence. >> some say that about you too. >> it's probably a prerequisite for the job, or at least you have to have enough craziness to think you can do the job. i think that he has not spent a lot of time sweating the details of all the policies. >> without specifically naming donald trump, the president said
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republicans who had more confidence inte are tl rain, flash flooding and windgusts. therare and freezing rain in portland, oregon and surrounding areas. parts of northern california and nevada are seeing the worst flooding in years with rivers reaching flood stage within the next 24 hours. meanwhile at at least four deaths are being blamed on a winter storm in the east from mississippi to maine. the snow and ice causing hundreds of accidents, especially in north carolina where one of those fatalities occurred. schools and government offices are closed because of the icy roads. throughout the east thousands of flights were cancelled or delay third down weekend. the region is now facing bitter cold today. israel's prime minister is blaming isis for a pales
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soldiers. a man rammed his truck intoniay the man was a supporter of isis. the driver's sister denies that th was a beautiful martyr dom. >> iran announces three days of mourning after their president. the 82-year-old died oh of a heart attack. he served between 1989 and 1997. he set up the stage for the nuclear program following the eight year war with iraq. his funeral is set for wednesday. the former army national guardsman charged in the deadly shootings at the fort lauderdale airport appears in court today. the judge will explain the charges. we're learning more about the
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five people who were killed. most went to south fribtained b tmz. 26-year-old pulls out his and opens fire. passengers run for cover. police say he emptied his 9 millimeter handgun and reloaded once killing five people and injuring six more. the question is why a man who told the fbi he was hearing voices about isis thought the government had put a chip in his head, was able to keep his gun even after being hospitalized for a mental examination. > > >> the gun was taken away but given back after he was cleared. >> reporter: do you think he
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>> no. >> reporter: there are alsot hi supply list after he showed up there claiming he was hearing voices. >> i want to be clear. during our initial investigation we found no ties to terrorism. >> reporter: but after being arrested friday, he claimed to fbi agents he had been in contact with isis online. and now after recovering his computer from an alaska pawnshop, fbi agents are investigating if he created a jihadiist identity for himself several years under another name. the suspect's brother told abc news the fbi should have done more sooner. >> translator: the mistake was there, said brian santiago. they knew it for two or three months. >> reporter: authorities say the attack was not long in the planning. he only brought his one way ticket last tuesday.
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fire. a member of the family said they thought he was going to switching gears and talking about gas prices up $0.17 in the past month and are about 40 cents a gallon higher than a year ago. it's a reflection of rising crude oil prices. the trade group has called for a cut in production. several major oil producing countries have said they won't go along with it. and the vehicles, the ones you're looking at, might not need gas for a little while. this was in philadelphia where that sink hole opened up after a water main ruptured. the car and suv parked in the wrong place, wrong time. more than a dozen homes are without water service while the water main is being repaired there. tough break. it's unclear if the cold temperatures were to blame for the rupture, but the temperatures made these people a little bit
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>> we're talking about those. >> i'm never riding is subway on is day. probably seen it and just thought it was a normal day in new york. >> exactly. nothing unusual taking place. >> but we should push to move it to january. >> to june. warm weather sfwlch. >> that's right, and then we'll join it. the oscar race is on. we'll tell you who cleaned up at the golden globes and the powerful message from meryl streep getting reaction from donald trump. and the latest war o
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tang on president-elect during her acceptance s nit's golden g. >> it was one of the many captivating moments leading up to the oscars. >> reporter: the best in tv and movies kicking off award seasons with the biggest party of the year. even as jimmy fallon had to deal with a teleprompter blackout. "la la land" won big including best screen play, director, original score, and ryan gosling, best actor. >> i'm having one of the best experiences i've had on a film. >> reporter: and emma stone, best actress. getting her first
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nlight". on picture drama. >> reporter: and wrapping up the night with another win for best motion picture musical or comedy. >> "la la land." >> reporter: the sweep of seven golden globes breaks a record for the most won by a movie ever. we have to wait and see if it continues through the rest of award season as all eyes are on the oscars. sunday, february 26th right here on abc. i'm excited. i just got a ton more movies to add to my must watch list. didn't we all. >> gives you a sense of what to keep an
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new york times reached donald trump. wasa, quote, hillary lover". i'm guessing it's not the last we'll hear. >> we expected a tweet storm, and at any moment we could expect it. i'm sure it will include the words overrated actress. we'll see what the president-elect has to say about meryl streep. it was a fun show. we'll have coverage throughout the morning. coming up in the next half hour, the battle for the super bowl. we'll have the latest breakdowns among contenders in both the nfc and afc playoffs. it's called the most lopsided ever. it was called that by mara. >> i wasn't born yet. first, what we're hearing from members of the church of scientology who have broken away from the church. you're watching "world news now."
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we'll start with a little throwback thursday, you might this 8-year-old named michelle who dressed up as ruth vader ginsburg. for convincing, and the photo went viral. to the point that even got to her office, and you see what she's looking at? this is the young lady. she's reading a letter that actually came from the salespeople court justice. handwritten letter here. some of the things that were written by the justice saying that michelle looks just like her, and urges her to continue to thrive on reading
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learning. there was also a printed thril court justice to connect with the other generation. >> and a real letter. >one. this is four-year-old marshal dressed up as one of the guards at windsor castle. his mom took them there for his birthday to see the changing of the guard, and he got an unexpected surprise. one of the guards came back out so they could take a picture together. the picture going viral. you have the little mini guard with the real guards. a picture he'll cherish his whole life. the guards are supposed to be so stoic. >> look at him. >> you put a fo
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front of anybody, it meltings dion tugs at titthis, and this one of those that just brings the -- ♪ ♪ >> the feels. >> this is making me a little bit nauseous. >> this is from a youtuber who uploaded it. it's done with recorders from the nose, and it really just says instant classic. >> i'm not going to hate on ben. he worked really hard on that, clearly. just for you, ben, it's something you've mastered. lastly, a light saber night. i don't know what this is about, but it sounds like fun in st. louis. it has
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havoc from coast to coast. western states getting soaked b travel nearly impossible. we'll have the forecast ahead. an american is under arrest in mexico for shooting a u.s. diplomat. the ambush caught on camera in broad daylight. the white house now condemning the attack. we'll have the latest on what we're learning. and new this half hour, gearing up for two big games. wild card weekend in the nfl was a cold one. as the road to the super bowl narrows. plus tonight's national championship game with clemson and alabama fans telling us who they think will win the big one. and we'll check out some of the funniest moments at the
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that spawned a million memes >> i'm kendis gibson. our top story this half hour is the major storm that's right now from the pacific and affecting parts of ten states. it brings strong winds, torrential rain and flash flooding and more is expected. >> rising flood waters nearly swept away a man living in his car north of san francisco. he tried to outrun them but he didn't get far before he had to be rescued. parts of nevada are bracing for flooding with the trucky river at flooding stage and cresting overnight. we have more on the problems in the we
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>> reporter: extreme weather carving a deadly bath over the west coast. heavy rain swamping california. sierra river rises. >> it gives me a little anxiety flash flooding and mud slides. slides blocking the highway to santa cruz. the rain has been relentless. and the winds to 61 miles per hour in san francisco. trees toppling into rooftops in a nearby county and in san ramon one woman killed by a tree on a golf course. >> i thought you would hear it or see something. >> reporter: it happens in an instant like this tree falling on the road we were traveling on. everyoneit
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out. the same storm spreading ice over oregon. turning i-5 into a skating rink. ad >> our thanks to rob in northern california. the east this morning is in the grip of a bitter cold spell after a major winter storm dumped snow and ice. in the south there were several accidents resulting in fatalities. >> in north carolina schools and many offices are closed again today. icy roads may also be to blame for three deaths on new york's long island. a stolen car spun off a highway exit and overturned in a pond, killing the occupants of that vehicle. there was some good news in the winter storm. two hikers missing more than a day in the north carolina mountains were rescued. they had no food or water and built a fire in the waist deep snow. >> we will not last through tonight. there's no way.
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>> the rescuers couldn't get a location fix on their cell phone. and air lifted to safety. >> thank goodness for that. >> the west is in for more extreme weather. let's get to the details from paul williams. good morning. major, major flooding happening along the west coast. if you take a look here as far as the dark green is concerned we're looking between 8 to 16 inches of rain. and 4 to 8 through portions of california. that's just one side of the concern on the west coast. as we look at what's expected to the north, a major winter storm will break out. the low pressure system bringing disruptive snow throughout and going to the great lakes region. thanks to paul keeping a busy monday morning. overseas to north korea saying it's ready to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile at any time.
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the claim was fal sta repriring to test re on an interview on tv, the defense secretary ash carter vowed to shoot down any missile that flies toward the u.s. or its allies. in a few hours the fort lauderdale shooting suspect makes his first appearance before a judge. we're seeing now video of the horrifying incident. airport surveillance video allegedly shows the man pulling out a gun and firing. police say the former army national guardsman emptied his semi automatic weapon and reloaded. five people were killed and six wounded. authorities say he told the fbi that he'd been hearing voices about isis. understandably there are questions this morning about why he was not on a no fly list. turning to overseas, at least four israeli soldier
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dead after the worst palestinian attack in jerusalem in months. plowed into a group of ritical soldiers as they got off a bus for some sightseeing. the palestinian driver was shot dead and his neighborhood has been cut off. furtherer punitive measures are likely. israel's prime minister says the attacker was a supporter of isis. a surveillance video shows a man being questioned in the shooting of a diplomat. there's a man being questioned in the ambush of christopher ashcraft. the person fired at the counselor officer friday in a region known for drug trafficking. so far motive for the shooting is not clear. the three key potential scenarios are one, this shooter had a personal beef, or it could have been gang related or this could be related to some sort of a terrorist act. >> the name of the man in that
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video has not been released. he's being extradited. ethics reviews, including several mitch mcconnell once insisted president obama's picks be fully vetted before the hearings. now he's dismissing the same demands from democrats. >> all these procedural compliance are related to their frustration at having not only lost the white house but the senate. i understand that. but we need to sort of grow up here and get past that. >> the senate is still awaiting ethics forums for homeland security, education and hud. the hearings are set for tomorrow through thursday. this was a big day in history.
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it was ten years ago today that apple announced the iphone. it combined the ipod with the internet and a mobile phone. jobs called it a revolutionary product. no understatement or overstatement. competitors scoffed because it didn't have a keyboard. well, the original came with a maximum 16 gigs of memory. now the iphone 7 can be loaded with 256 gigs. people called it the jesus phone. it will save our lives. we can do everything. i remember people calling it that. >> the jesus phone. who knew? some people knew it would revolutionize thing. it took six months before that announcement for the release. that never happens anymore. >> lots of people waiting for the salvation, but i really miss my blackberry.
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>> what? >> coming up, gearing up for tonight's big game. tigers who are ready to war and the tide who are ready to roll. edge and which fans have the most spirit. as you know alabama has had some controversy in the coaching ranks. >> so i hear. >> and we're still celebrating after the 25th anniversary blowout. it was an insomniac reunion of epic proportions and we want to know your favorite part. i'm not sure if we're still celebrating or getting over the hangover. check out the facebook page at wnnfans.com for the highlights. "world news now" weather brought to you by musinex. brought to you by musinex. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex.
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teams still alive with hopes of super bowl glory. one of them the packers. >> so relax, jack, relax. after a slow start aaron rodgers three two touchdown passes late in the second quarter. the last was a hail mary caught in the end zone. >> aaron rodgers threw two more touchdowns in the second half. that was too much for the giants to handle. the packers winning this one 38-13. >> the giants have plenty of time to go on a boat ride now with their shirts off. >> and dig one of their players? >> odell and the receivers went on a boat ride early on in the week. the packers travel to dallas to face the cowboys next sunday and on saturday the sea hawks will take on the falcons i
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against miami in frigid pittsburgh. antonio brown found here for a touchdown on the first drive. they hooked up again in the first -- in do we have to go through all the steelers highlights? they won. >> that looked like it hurt. >> that final score there -- >> the afc playoff picture next saturday night the texans taking on the patriots and the steelers travel to kansas city to take on the chiefs. tonight is your night. because it's nearly time for clemson to take on alabama. clemson players say they're ready to take the next step and beat the tide. >> the tigers lost last year in the championship game.
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>> it's going to be the tide. >> the best team. >> roll tide, roll. >> alabama. >> gators are going there, right? >> the pirates? all right. they were there for the bucs game. right now stub hub the cheaper pair of seats are going for more than $4300. >> you want me to try to whistle? >> that's your whistle? >> that's the best i got. >> if you're notoi game, you can see clemson take on alabama tonight on our sister network, espn.
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>> thank you so much, everybody. this is -- welcome to the golden globes. already the teleprompter is down. this is a great way to start the show. i can do impressions. what do we do here? i can think of something. cut to justin timberlake, please. just wink at me or something. yeah. yeah. this is great. we have another monitor coming. i'll make up this mo
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>> wow. >> what a performer.u rier one. i think he didn't want mariah carey to feel left out. the award for best animated e c wiig reminisce. about their favorite animated movies they ever saw. >> do you remember your first animated film? >> i do. it was kind of a big deal. i was six and my dad took me to see fantasia. as we were leaving, there standing in the lobby was my mom, and that was the moment she told my dad that she wanted a divorce.
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>> only steve carell could deliver a line like that and it be hilarious. winning all the seven categories it was nominated for includi my interpretation, she looked okay. matt's interpretation, she dazzled in what can be best described as a stain glass dress in a front to back floral design. >> i can't tell if he was sarcastic when he said it was dazzling. >> next up, mandy moore.
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matt called this a down out of this world look with pearls in her hair like stars id doing his best michael jackson impersonation with a white jacket and a bedazzle thing going on. his partner on the red carpet, she's distracting me from his look. >> exactly. i can't really see that. donald glover -- he scooped up two golden globes, matt declared him the winner in this gucci suit. >> no, it's like a bad prom thing. >> i like it. >> all right. >> i like it. >> what's coming up? i'm so distracted by the brown suit.
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and my cold medicines' ugh, iwearing off.chtime i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. ...have you tried the tissue test? question, are my teeth yellow? ugh, yellow... what do you use? crest whitestrips crest 3d whitestrips whiten... 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste
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oh yeah. crest whitestrips are the way to whiten >> that was my -- that's all i learned from breaking. >> that's what you got out of it. >> robots were largely science fiction in 1983. >> the future is now, and as the 2017 consumer electronics show wraps up its 50th anniversary this weekend, rebecca jarvis tells us about it. >> reporter: the future of technology. robots, drones and many of your favorite brands together in las vegas unveiling the latest, greatest innovations. >> a -- the goal is to protect everyone from hacking. >> this is the sleep number.
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it gels your body and warms your feet. system meant to mirror his own recovery.duces inflammation. >> reporter: and new footwear styles helping you track your fitness and progress. >> a customized solution for you that only used to be available for elite athletes. >> reporter: microsoft taking us for a test drive in a car of the future. complete with a personal assistant who talks to you and knows your routine. >> i booked a table for two persons at 8:00 p.m. >> reporter: and the ability to switch into self-driving mode. >> the car is driving itself.
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>> reporter: yes. from riding along in cars to driving. >> now i'm done.waosed to be th future, and that's supposed to be now. >> reporter: the wearable technology for athletes is cool. >> if tom brady is cool with it, good. we are bringing the latest from that convention to our show. >> i have that technology here. it's like a pen. >> don't miss our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com coming up. 't miss our updates on facebook at "world news nownnfa up.
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making news in america this morning, barrage of storms of f. it's not over yet. moment of the attack. chilling video showing the ft. lauderdale airport gunman. people running for cover as he opens fire. the latest on the investigation as we learn more about the victims. breaking news this morning, suspects in the kim kardashian robbery taken into custody. police in paris releasing details overnight. and meryl streep calling out donald trump at the golden globes overnight, the president-elect reresponds.
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