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good morning, america. president obama vows to overcome the isis terror threat in a rare sunday night address to the nation, calling the attack in san bernardino terrorism for the first time. >> this was an act of terrorism designed to kill innocent people. >> as we learn brand-new details this morning about the husband and wife killers, and the exclusive picture of the newly married couple as they arrived in the u.s. together. the new bride who investigators now say was behind the deadly attack. jimmy carter announcing his cancer is gone, just months after revealing the disease had spread to his brain. the promising therapy behind the former president's new revelation. the desperate search for the relative of a top nfl player and his reality star wife.
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vanished. his car found abandoned on the side of the road the day after thanksgiving, his phone still inside. police searching for clues right now. and paying tribute to paris. u2 returning to the city of lights just weeks after that terror attack. singing out against terror. helping that city, and the world, heal. and good morning, america. a lot to get to this monday morning. including the rare oval office address from president obama, his first in five year. the president wanted to calm nerves nerves. convince the public he has a strategy in place to stop isis. but we want to begin with those big new details overnight
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the first picture of syed farook returning to the u.s. with his new wife. new details of what happened inside the conference room. full team coverage. brian ross starts us off with the latest. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, robin. a collective sigh of relief for counterterrorism officials in los angeles. they had brace frd a terror attack all day sunday, based on an intelligence attack from iraq that isis had planned an unspecified attack for there. today, u.s. agents around the the world are trying to track the backgrounds and contacts of the killers. this photo, obtained by abc news, was taken in chicago when the nully married couple arrived in the u.s. for the first time in july 2014. as the fbi discovered in a raid of the couple's home, they tried to hide their tracks by destroying computers and phones.
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his voice on a phone answering system. >> syed farook. >> is not available. >> reporter: the voice of a killer. >> syed farook. >> reporter: they believe he was radicalized by his wife, tashfeen malik. she was born in pakistan. moved to saudi arabia. returned to pakistan for college to become a pharmacist. >> she was among the talented students of her class. hardworking. >> reporter: the mystery of her evolution to cold-blooded terrorist, firing at police from the back of this suv, declaring allegiance to isis, remains a key to this investigation. >> maybe she sought out a spouse that shared some of the same ideology that she believed she could groom into doing what she was interested in doing. >> reporter: it was 2:00 in the morning when an fbi s.w.a.t.
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home of the man who provided the attack. marquez. he livid next door to farook as they drove up. >> they were very close friends. in anybody in the neighborhood, enrique was the closest to syed. >> reporter: marquez bought the assault weapons in november 2011 and february 2012. farook bought the two pistols around the same time, november 2011 and january 2012. farook bought more than 6,000 bullets online. a sur chas not routinely passed on to the fbi. no indication this morning that the friend was involved in the take. agents are pursuing anyone with any connection to farook, including his father, syed sr. he's been put on the terror watch list to prevent him from leaving the country.
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to president obama. the only third oval office address of his presidency. he called the massacre a terrorist attack for the first time. and warned against turning that conflict into a war against muslims here at home and around the world. >> reporter: good morning, george. the president said the terrorist threat has evolved into a new phase. for the first time, he called the san bernardino massacre a terrorist act that was likely inspired by isis. >> we have no evidence that the killers were directed by a terrorist organization overseas or that they were part of a broader conspiracy at home. but sit clear that the two of them had gone down the dark path of radicalization. so this was an act of terrorism, designed to kill innocent people. >> reporter: addressing the nation from the oval office, the president defended his administration's efforts to protect the u.s. homeland and
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know. real. but we will overcome it. we will destroy isil and any other organization that tries to harm us. >> reporter: the president called for a review of the the visa program that one of the attackers used to come to the u.s. >> reporter: our intelligence and law enforcement agencies, no matter how effective they are, cannot identify every would-be mass shooter. whether that vim is motivated by isil or some other hateful ideology. what we can do, and must do, is make it harder for them to kill. >> reporter: the president also answered his critters who called for a war against radical islam. he instead labeled isis a cult of death that does not represent muslims. >> we cannot turn against one another by letting this fight be defined as a war between america and islam.
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an extremist eyology has spread within some muslim communities. it's real problem. muslims must confront it. >> reporter: the president urged americans not to demonize muslims in the united states. they're our friends, neighbors, and co-workers. as for the president's republican critics, they said the president offered no new strategy. >> terrorism is now the top issue in the race for the white house. the candidates were quick to reaction. donald trump even live tweeting throughout it. tom llamas has the story. >> reporter: this morning, democratic presidential front-runner hillary clinton echoing republicans, saying the u.s. needs to do more in taking on isis. >> well, we're not winning. but it's too soon to say that we are doing everything we need to do. >> reporter: the former secretary of state calling on facebook, youtube, and twitter, to help the government fight
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network's outreach online. and clinton explaining why she's refusing to use the phrase radical islam. >> well, the problem is that that sounds like we are declaring war against a religion religion. >> reporter: donald trump says we need to profile and monitor some mosques. >> people are dead. a lot of people are dead. everybody wants to be politically correct. that's part of the problem we have with our country. >> reporter: trump saying the recent terror attacks shows we need to arm more americans. >> i can tell you one thing. if i'm in there and i have a gun, we're going down shooting. we're going to knock 'em out. okay? one way or the other. >> reporter: senator ted cruz, surging in iowa, may be trying to outtrump trump. he's out with this ad full of tough talk. >> every islamic militant will know. if you wage jihad against us, warrant. >> reporter: as for those
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during the president's address. these tweets caught your eye. obama refused the say, he just can't say it, that we're at war with radical islamic terrorists the and this one. obama said in his speech that muslims are our sports heroes. what sport is he talking about and who is he profiling? he seems to have forgotten about kareem abdul-jabbar and muhammad ali. >> we're joined by dr. ben carson. thank you for joining us again. in your statement after the president's speech, you said we need real solutions, not empty rhetoric. how specifically would your war strategy be different from president obama's? >> first of all, i would not be spending a lot of time talk about what we're not going to do. and i would not be talking about how the american people are afraid. i think what's going on is that the american people are frustrated. and -- the reason that they're
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we won't use the words islamic terrorists. >> what would you do that president obama is not doing? >> so, that's what i'm getting to. so my point is, that the attitude has to be different. we have to have a commander in chief who is willing to come out forcefully against this so that the american people have confidence that something is being done. that means i would be talking about using the banking systems and all the monetary mechanisms available. >> isn't that what president obama is doing? >> one of the ways that they're able to take care of those people is through monetary mechanisms. if we -- frustrate them so they can't get money to people. >> your rival, senator ted cruz says we should carpet bomb them into oblivion. do you agree with that? >> i probably is not going to
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carpet-bomb people. i want to be much more specific in targeting people. obviously, we don't want to just kill people in general. >> and finally, sir, you have take an hit in the poll. trump now leading by more than 20 points nationally. ted cruz rivaling you nationally and in iowa, what's gone wrong? how do you fix it? >> basically, people feel that i don't have foreign policy experience. the fact of the matter is, if you look at all the people who are running, how many of them have had a lot of foreign policy experience? is answer is no. none, not many. maybe hillary. here's the question. who has -- many 2:00 a.m. calls where they have on the make life and death decisions? who has established new things that have powerful effects on people's lives? that's the kind of commander in chief i would be looking for. >> dr. carson, thank you for your time.
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>> waiting for more answers from dr. carson. we turn to the victims of the terror attacks. they were remembered at special sunday services all around san bernardino and around the country. this morning, we're learning new details about the attack. what happened inside that conference room. as more stories for the tragedy emerge. cecilia vig ga has been in san bernardino all weekend. she joins us now with the good morning. morning. even now, it's still a crime sken here. we now know what happened in this bilgd behind me was a work training and an annual holiday party that turned into four minutes of sheer terror. >> we have several down in a conference room. several down. >> reporter: this morning, new details from inside that conference room. one witness telling abc news, the room was a large space. packed with tables. a movie screen, a podium on one side for presentations.
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syed farook and tashfeen malik, wearing tactical gear and carrying extra am moe burst opening fire. wloeg out windows and striking many of the people at this table. the very table farook had been signature at earlier. playing trivia games with his co-workers. he left his jacket behind, saying he would be right back. the only other escape, a door at the opposite end of the room. rounds. people taking cover anywhere they could. at least one survivor jurping through the shattered windows. amanda gaspard hid under a table, closed her eyes, daintd move. one of the shooters fired right at her. hit her only in the arm and the leg. her injuries not live threatening. shannon johnson was there signature next to his friend denise. denise survived. writing they huddled next to each other. shannon didn't make it out
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1 of 14 killed. denise sigh aying i will always remember his arm wrapped around me. holding me close to him. i'll always remember him saying these three word. i got you. those who knew farook said they noticed changes a year ago. >> after he got married, he kept to himself more. >> reporter: do you feel like you didn't know your brother? >> no, at this time, i feel like he had a double life. i feel like he was very good at concealing everything from all of us. >> reporter: a double life. that's what they say. we now know there are five people recovering in the hospital this morning. their stories just now beginning to emerge. amanda, who we told you about, her family says, as he laid there, she mustered the strength to pray for her co-workers. so many of them did not make it out alive.
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to hear those words. i got you. >> people look out for each other. to a terror scare in london. a man attacked people with a knife at a subway station has been charged with attempted murder. terry moran has the latest. >> taser him, taser help. >> reporter: it's been dread here and in so many cities around the world. >> he stabbed someone. >> reporter: a terrifying scene at a london subway station on saturday. man armed with a knife, repeatedly lunging at police, after allegedly stabbing two people. he was slashing and hacking at the neck of one victim. slashed the neck of another. >> drop it! >> reporter: police taser him. and then again, another 50,000 volts. he finally drops hi knife and they overpower him. both victims survive. but scotland yard is calling the attack a terrorist incident. media reports say the man shouted this is for syria,
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attack. >> you're no muz live, bruv. you ain't no muslim. >> reporter: the suspect, 29 years old. police churched ed searched the home in london. this after the multiple, highly planned and coordinated attacks in paris marks a different kind of terror. smaller scale. harder to stop. meyer was in court today to face the charges. eyewitnesses said he was tearful at the appearance. no evidence so far that he was involved in a wider terror network. the take that happened here, just like the far worse attack in san bernardino, it's the nightmare scenario. home grown, secretive, self-starting terror. >> that hashtag, you ain't no muslim, bra, gone viral.
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launching a civil rights investigation looking into whether the practices of the chicago police department violate the federal law. it's the latest fallout from the shooting of laquan mcdonald. thousands of people forced from their homes in northern england. after a foot of rain fell in just one day. and beijing has declared a red alert because of pollution. the smog is so thick. schools are closed. side-by-side images show clear skies last week compared to today. desert airport. two people, including stunt pilot mike mangold were killed when this the plane erupted in flames. a powerful message from bono, as u2 performed in paris.
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he assured the crowd we are all parisians. the eagles of death metal were in the front row. they were performing at the theater when the takes rang out. a poignant night in paris. music with healing power. >> a rousing show. some rumors that the eagles of death metal may play tonight? >> that is correct. >> did michael tell you in your ear, too? give credit where credit's due, george. buffalo known for huge lake-effect snowfalls. what a difference a year makes. >> a big difference. buffalo, zero measure shl snowfall this year. you compare it to the late november lake-effect snow nal fall last year. could see close to record highs
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. kevin: good deal of sunshine for us today after high clouds move away. patchy fog in interior sections up north continue to burn off. the temperatures with that fog down to the freezer mark. slick spots out there. high temperatures in to afternoon. one more day in the 40's to lower 50's with a lake breeze out of the west and northwest in to the afternoon. from there we cool off a solid ten degrees for the day. that will be with partial >> and fog is a huge issue this morning. we'll talk about airport delay possibilities. freezing fog over the weekend
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a spider web, it all supercools and freezes right on there. >> looks almost -- coming up, star kristin cavallari's brother vanishing. his car still running on the side of the road. the very latest this morning. and the stunning announcement from president carter. all signs of his cancer are gone. the promising treatment that
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sean: good morning. time right now is 7:25. a hudson teen remainses in a boston hospital after he was hit by a car. he suffered serious injury and he was air lifted to a boston hospital. police don't know if speed was a factor. the driver is being cooperative. alcohol does not appear to be a factor. hookset police are still working to figure out who fired a gun at a pickup truck. it happened after 5:00 sunday afternoon at college park drive. five rounds was shot towards the pickup. a white van sped north away from the scene after the shooting. let's take you outside. a mild day yesterday. a dramatic view in meredith. kevin: high clouds continuing to pull away. not as widespread as yesterday. temperatures near the freezing mark. it could mean a couple of slick spots.
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teens. upper 20's to mid 30's. everyone at least in to the 40's today. a few spots with the monadnock region to the coast. a light breeze during the northwest around ten miles an hour. more clouds will start filing in as the day wears on with a front sliding south. that means cooler temperatures out there. we drop in to the 20's to lower 30's tonight. we only recover in to the upper range of the 30's and best chance of a couple of passing showers will be sean: sounds good. we're back here in 25 jeb bush: here's the truth you will not hear from our president:
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back here on "gma." this is the first picture of the husband and wife terrorists from san bernardino. it was obtained by abc news. it shows them arriving together in the u.s. for the first time. president obama addressing the nation last night from the oval office. trying to convince the nation he has a strategy to defeat isis. >> many of the county officials will go back to work today. not those from the health division. and a sign of how much on empl everyone is. video captured masked thieves using a sledge hammer smashing cases. many thought the sound of the
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and the college football playoffs are set. michigan state and alabama face off at the cot toll boun. clemson faces oklahoma. the winners of those games play the national championship. >> so happy actually playing for the national championship. coming up, what could be the biggest lost treasure ever. this sunken ship that may be worth billions. we have incredible details about what was on board coming up. but we start this half hour with the desperate search for the relative of a tv star and top nfl quarterback. michael cavallari's car was found the day after thanksgiving. kayna whitworth hah joins us in los angeles. you. this is concerning. he lives here in california. but his car was found more than 700 miles away. in grand county, utah.
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utah searching for michael cavallari. the 30-year-old brother of reality active star kristin cavallari. they found his car here after a passer by spotted it about 100 feet from the rode if a remote area of grand county. his laptop and cell phone abandoned inside. the car was running. the driver's side air bag was deployed. >> the temperatures were in the mid to low 20s. very, very hostile conditions for somebody not properly equipped to be here. could be fatal. >> reporter: credit card receipts led authorities to this convenience store. last seen on the security cameras wearing a green sweatshirt and blue baseball cap as he pumped gas. >> there's been ground team on the ground. >> reporter: cavallari's husband, jay cutler, the quarterback for the chicago bares, was asked about his
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>> has it been a tough week is this hard to kind of get into game mind set? for this week? >> why is that? >> with stuff going on that we've heard about lately with your wife's brother? >> oh, no. we stay focused. >> reporter: kristin cavallari rose to fame on the reality show, "laguna beach" the brother and sister seen here. cavallari, a former "dancing with the stars" contestant just gave birth to her third child. instagram. yet to make any public comment on her brother's tis appearance. this investigation is ongoing. they're treating it as a missing persons case. later this week, they're going to bring in dogs and perhaps unmanned aircraft to help with the search. robin and george? >> wow. fast. we turn to the fatal police shooting of a bank robber caught on cell phone video.
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broad daylight on a busy miami street. mara mara schiavocampo has the story. >> reporter: this morning, police are investigating this disturbing cell phone video. showing the moment cops opened fire, killing an attempted bank robber wielding a razor. [ gunshots ] watch here as 51-year-old david wineset raises his hand, holding the the weapon. pointing it at police, who take aim and fire their weapons. as another camera angle captures the filament from an officer's stun gun flying toward the suspect. >> he was challenged by the officers in the street. at some point during that confrontation, he did raise his hand with a straight-edge razor in it. he was shot. >> reporter: investigators say saturday's bizarre spree began when wineset who has a long criminal history, walked into a bank and handed the teller this
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reading give me all of your 50s, 100s, and 20s. please, i have a bomb. >> my understanding is he did not get any proceeds. he left without the money. >> reporter: he allegedly then dashed into this nearby barber shop, grabbing this straight-edge razor before running outside. investigators have not released the name of the officer who fired the fatal rounds. but say he's a hispanic male. >> investigators will use the video as part of the investigation. >> reporter: for "good morning america," maraschiavocampo, abc news, new york. to the good news for jimmy carter. four mornt nths after revealing he had cancer, carter says the the disease is gone. >> when i went this week, they didn't find cancer at all. so -- so i have good news. >> reporter: this morning, startling good news by former
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his cancer, undefected by brain scans. >> a lot of people prayed for me. i appreciate that. >> reporter: just four months ago, the outlook somber. when announcing he had stage four skin cancer that spread to his live and brain. >> they did an mri and found four spots of melanoma on my brain. >> reporter: doctors removed about 10% of his liver. he received radiation to treat the leash on sions on his brain. and a drug that targets cancer cells. the 39th president has remained active during treatment. attending church. volunteering last month with his wife for habitat for humanity. while it's far too soon to say if he's cured, he remains opt misic. stating i'll continue to receive regular three-week immunotherapy treatments. >> and dr. besser is here.
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>> this, this is just terrific news. but it is too early to say anything about prognosis. most doctors would want to wait three to five year. you can have microscopic amounts of tumors somewhere in the body. he'll remain on the drug as long as he can tolerate it. >> people tuning in, those facing cancer and their families, they're saying okay, especially when it comes to invasive melanoma, what does this mean possibly? >> it can give home pe. only 1 in 14 patients responded to the drug in the trial. those who responded didn't respond as dramatically as he did. there's hope for progress. but most patients are not seeing the dramatic turnaround that president carter seems to be seeing. >> what about this drug for other cancers? >> it was approved for lung kantser. it gives us the sense of -- we
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cancer. now we're talking about specific cures for a specific type of tumor. this is an example of a drug that turned on to fight cancer. what makes the cell become cancerous. and designing a designer drug there. the drugs are expensive. it give us hope that the more we understand about how our bodies fight disease, and what makes those skrels turn bad, it gives us hope for additional curious and longer life for a lot of people. >> amy and i have often said, cancer is not one size fits all. it's different for everybody. and the treatments should be more tailored to what you're facing. >> i think a lot of patients have experienced what you're saying. now the scientists and biologists are trying to understand, what does that mean in terms of the treatments for individual people? here's one example. >> we're glad. very happy for him. thank you, rich. >> thank you, guys. rich will be back with new
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we're back now with a 300-year mystery that appears to finally be solved. a spanish ship with millions of koips worth billions of dollars has been found. could be the largest sunken treasure ever. t.j. holmes has the details. >> reporter: the colombian government is sure they've found the ship. before they can fawn over it, they're going the fight over it. you're talking about tens of billions of dollars in treasure, it gets more complicated than finders keepers. >> the crown diamond was to be cut in a heart-like shape, today it would be worth more than the hope diamond. >> reporter: more contested than
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the caribbean. >> the cursed treasure of cortez himself. >> reporter: you're looking at the first image of what could be the richest sunken treasure discovery ever made. colombia's president says his country found the san jose. one of the biggest findings and identification of underwater heritage in the history of humanity, he claims. the answer to a 300-year-old mystery. the loot, estimated between $3 billion and $17 billion. the san jose went down during battle in 1708 off the coast of columbia. the government says the ship found laying on its side, identified by its unique bronze cannons with engraved dolphins. a court might have to determine who toens rights. a u.s.-based salvage company says it found the resting place 30 years ago but the colombian
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agreement to split the pressure. this fight going on 30 years already. the government passed a law of a 5% finder's fee, which would have to be taxed 45%. the salvage company is about to fight for t it. >> $17 billion. wow. >> let's go diving, george. >> you have a twinkle in your eye. >> gold. >> gold in them hills. coming up, ryan gosling gets a case of the giggles on "saturday night live." just couldn't keep it together. that's next in our "speed feed." just head around the corner to walgreens when you're searching for that perfect little something. walgreens has great gifts like toys, beauty gift sets and photo gifts, and it's all just a hop, skip and a bark away. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. right now, save 50 percent on
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back now with this morning's "speed feed." and ryan gosling getting a case of the giggles while hosting "snl." this is trending huge. this happened in class. you just can't stop laughing. >> guest hosts are told never to break character. it doesn't always work out that way. gosling didn't stand a chance trying to keep a straight face with kate mckinnon cracking even up. take a look. >> it wasn't my worst wednesday night.
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all to earth? >> oh, i was carried down -- gently. [ laughter ] he's crying. i was carried down gently in a cradle of life and placed into a soft bed of wild flowers. >> you can see there, gosling not standing a chance. that first skit racking up more than 3.5 million views and counting. kate had aiden bryant laughing in the last one. she got the best of ryan when she tried to seduce him. and then, of course, you can't stunt. comparing bodies. a very unforgettable time for ryan gosling. >> you have to admit, that's happened to us once or twice. >> i have never laughed on this desk ever. >> i love that picture. you're down like this. that's the one.
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sean: good morning. 7:55. a man from hancock is scheduled to face a judge today. an saturday night the officer went to conval high school. the officer says 22-year-old thomas heissenberger painted a semiautomatic pistol at him and firing a round in to the ground. when the officers arrived, he was arrested. fish and game is investigating a crash that left two people, one a child, riding on private property after a collision.
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icy conditions are being blamed after causing a crash in surry. he was driving when his car spun out and hit a tree. he was flown to massachusetts hospital with serious injuries. the sun is shining in manchester. kevin: white a bit of sunshine. still some patchy, dense fog in inland sections of the state. the northeast kingdom of vermont western areas of the state picking up on the fog. temperatures below the freezing mark. there's the potential for slick spots. early clouds heading way to sunshine. increase in clouds after morning sunshine there. high temperatures in to the afternoon after starting in the teens, 20's to near 30 degrees. eventually get back in to the 40's to lower range of the 50's. highs tomorrow likely about ten degrees cooler than that thanks to the northernly flow around the system that will be passing well to the south later tonight and early tomorrow. that eventually sets up
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warming trend for the end of the week. the system that we'll be tracking approaching from the west late wednesday with an increase in clouds and the chance of a couple of showers on thursday. the trend continues beyond that. looks like it will begin the way in to next weekend. sean: going to be a nice one.
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sometimes you feel ? >> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. your first look at the brand-new weight watchers. the system you grew up with just got a big makeover. things. things that you can have, can do. >> how the group is using the latest science to battle obesity. bad blood at work. how to deal with toxic co-workers. the three worst types. how the to confront them. tori johnson here live. little george's big plans for christmas. how he's getting ready to receive santa. and the real reason dad is speaking out now.
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present to start your morning. sexiest man alive, chris mems hemsworth is here. and the cast of "downton abbey" is with us. as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. and that's not all. there they are. the entire cast of "downton abbey" here live. >> isn't it strange to see them in 2015 clothing? my world is just rocked right now. >> amy's a superfan. >> mega. >> where are the corsets? and real, live reindeer this morning. svetlana. >> of course jack has a reindeer named svetlana. a big headline for your kids
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and then, two "dancing" stars getting ready for a big dance down the i'll. maks proposing to peta over the weekend. >> look how happy they look. >> that is one good-looking couple. >> it wasn't a subtle way to pop the question. >> well, it's maks. the big story this morning, the faces of terror. a new look at the up kl behind the san bernardino massacre. this photo on syed farook and tashfeen malik arriving as newly weds last year. officials in los angeles were bracing for an take this weekend. this morning, the fbi is scramble ing to find out where the san bernardino plot started. police searched the home of
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but there's no evidence he was involved in the take. the president called the san bernardino attack terrorism for the first time, while admitting terrorism has evolved to a new stage and vowing to defeat it. the presidential candidates were quick to attack that address. donald trump tweeting, is that all there is? marco rubio saying the president is completely overwhelmed. somber ceremonies today mark the 75th year sints the atk on pearl harbor. services in hawaii will be held in a different location to prepare for next year. chicago's police department is the subject of a justice department investigation. foming the police shooting of marquan mcdonald. new details about the burglary at simon cowell's home. cowell feared his son had been kidnapped. reena ninan has the latest.
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cowell is thanking the hero who thwarted a burglary at his home. he says he owes his neighborhood security guard a christmas bonus. after mendez recovered cowell's passport in bag of stolen items from his $53 million home. a suspicious man with a big bag under his arm was on the street when he was patrol ppg the thief dropped something. i jumped in my car and drove after him. i knew whatever was this that bag was valuable. he was right. the mirror reporting the the recovered bag con tined at least $700,000 in jewels and other loot. the adrenaline just kicked in. i ran up to him. he jumped and then dropped the bag and ran.
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saying thanks for all the messages, nobody not hurt. he joked about his pups, i don't think i have the best guard dogs in the world. authorities say no arrests have been made. for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to reena for that. finally, coffee addicts can get a starbucks fix without leaving home. a customer can now place an order there their smartphone. it shows up on your doorstep less than 30 minutes. a delivery fee of $6. after that, tips are expected. immediacy. starbucks. >> you really do. thank you, amy. now to the new recommendations from the american academy of pediatrics about kids' visits to the doctor's off. rich besser is back. what do we got? >> each year, new guidelines come out. the goal is to make sure every
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children is up to date with what is currently recommended. the science changes. >> is there anything parents should be concerned about? >> a lot of parents think that after a child has had all of their shots to get into school at age 5, they don't need to see the doctor. the visits between 5 and 11, i thing thing think they're some of the most important. ing look at weight, height, nutrition. i about cholesterol and heart disease. if that runs in the family, you may be able to intervene early. >> rich besser. thank you. >> do you still get streets? >> you do. another wonderful thing. you don't have shots every visit, that's when children can overcome the fear of visiting the doctor. you start to develop this relationship with them. it's really a wonderful thing. >> stickers are a big thing. >> i go stickers. >> healthier that way. that's right. good to know.
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cow can look at me and put all the pressure on me. look who we have here. the cast of "downton abbey" live. the new romances brewing. what is next for the cast? they're going to tell us all about season six coming up, right? you're going tell me everything. huh? aren't they all the same? you know, i had to see for myself. so i went pro. with crest pro-health advanced. advance to a healthier, stronger, cleaner mouth from day 1. this toothpaste... p ...and mouthwash make my whole mouth feel amazing. and my teeth stronger. in these 5 areas dentists check. this is gonna go well, for sure. advance to a healthier stronger, cleaner mouth from day 1. great check up. my sister was right. just head around the corner to walgreens when you're searching for that perfect little something. walgreens has great gifts like
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okay. okay. fumble. lara just -- >> thank you, amy. >> how can you do that in a dress so well. >> it was one second before we came back. amy, thank you. >> everybody's settled. >> are we good? >> welcome back to "gma" this monday morning. it's okay. debra roberts is here. we're getting a first look at the new weight watchers. the company banking on the star power of oprah. what do row got? >> i gotta tell you. just if time for the new year's resolutions. just in time, of course, because so many people are dealing with the goodies. with two-third of americans struggling in some way to deal
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watchers is betting a new, high-tech joer haul may be just the thing. for many, when the new year's eve ball drops, the battle of the bulge begins. in a world of fit bits and apps, the pane that helps millions shed pounds is waging an updated war with obesity. with the new logo and jazzy fitness app this is not your grandmother's weight watcher. if you had to sum it up, what is different? >> people are shifting their mind set a lot. >> reporter: but focusing more on good health and less on counting calories as a way to squeeze in the extra treats. >> people would try to figure out how do i get my doritos in? now it's not as important to make sure how they're getting it in. it's much more important to say, what am i putting in my body? how is that going to make me feel? >> reporter: the new campaign, beyond the scale, comes at an
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pizza with pepperoni, mozzarella with no bah loney >> reporter: they brought oprah on board with a 10% stake in the company. she's also a member, writing in next month's ""o"" magazine, whole life. for me this is not a diet. i'm a bona fide convert. >> we still produce weight loss. now we're enhancing our program, based on the latest science like healthy eating. being more fit. and making time to take care of yourself. >> i had to have a piece of push kin pie. how just have to have it. >> of course you do. >> reporter: these three women part of a the test group in new jersey says a new focus on their physical and emotional health made losing weight more ton. >> it's more of a mental breakthrough you have to have in order the lose the weight. >> it's more about the positive thing. things that you can have, that
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>> reporter: some finding the plan easier than before. >> you have to look up the points. it was tedious. >> reporter: will you stick with it? >> yes. >> absolutely. >> reporter: weight watchers said 38 of the 40 participants lost weight on the plan. >> i'm down 50 pounds. >> i'm down 30 pounds. >> i'm down 18 in the last six months. >> reporter: not everything has changed. still going to do the weigh-ins? >> we are. it's an important metric. but not the only metric. >> reporter: no doubt, people come to weight watchers because they do want to lose weight. now, the foe us is is on the kind of food you're eating. how much activity you're getting into your life. they think that will be the success to permanent weight loss. it's kind of what we all no. in weight watchers, stst a new mantra to think about the whole body, not the scale and the pounds. just in time for the new year. >> after christmas. let's go over the robin.
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now to toxic workers. more likely than not, we have all had to deal with one. a new study from the harvard business school finds they are bad for business. tory johnson is here to tell us what you can do if you have to work with one of these types of people. you talk about there are different types of toxic workers. tell us abthe first one. >> the screamer. no matter what, this person is always yelling because they can. that's their way of exerting authority. getting their point across. there's no need for it. but nay get away with it and nobody stops them. sometimes it's simply for attention that they're doing it. if you're faced with this kind of person there are a couple of specific things to do. the first is you have to stand up for yourself. so for a lot of people, it's very difficult to sort of speak back and say, don't scream at me. don't talk to me that way. but by sitting there and taking it, you're giving the person permission to continue. one of the easy
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is walk away. go to the restroom. a cup of coffee, a drink of water. take a walk. whatever sit to help you avoid getting emotional. >> we have the screamer. this is one that bothers me. the demeanor. >> demeaner. just constantly giving that kind of language. >> you're so dumb. eye rolls. con tantly rolling their eyes. waving off a hand. just very dismissively. that crushes your confidence. it's difficult to deliver your best when you feel worstless. this is something you want to combat combat. do something about. i think one of the best things is to calmly confront this person. instead of saying, why are you such a bully? what are you demeaning me all the time? it will only fuel the flame. that's not necessarily going to work.
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when you compare me to your 3-year-old kids, it doesn't do a lot in terms of allowing me to deliver my best. when you call me dumb, it makes me feel worthless and i can't deliver for you what you need. point to specific xarms and firmly ask the person to stop. please don't use that language to me. please don't speak to me that way. i think when you're firm as opposed to accusatory, it helps. >> the third one you said is the schemer. >> this is the person who withholds information. deliberately keepout out of the loop. keep you off of e-mail chains. i don't invite trou specific meetings. things that are obvious. you don't get a loft credit. in those cases, document the details. cow can say, i wasn't included on that e-mail, therefore i wasn't able to do this. please make sure i'm included in
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give a specific suggestion as opposed to making an accusation. by giving a suggestion, you avoid the situation. >> friends may say, just leave. just quit. it's not an option. >> start a plan "b." if you can start today saying this environment is not for me. i'm going to start job-searching. making those steps. that go a long way. of course, if necessary, seek help. seek help from your state's labor department. a lawyer. a therapist. >> this is great information. thank you. a little preview. christmas with the royals. prince william reporting prince george has figured out what christmas is all about. lama hasan is in london with the toddler's insights. >> reporter: good morning the you, george. yes, prince william has been opening up, giving a rare and personal interview to a homeless woman who he met four years ago through one of his favorite
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she's an aspiring reporter who he promised an interview to if she followed her dreams. she did. he kept his promise. he's been opening up about what christmas is like royal style. this morning, the doting father revealing his boy, george, knows what christmas saul about. the second in line to the throne seaing, my george will be boupsing around like a rabbit. if i get any sleep on christmas eve, it will be good. they'll be celebrating it for the first time as family of four. william says might be exciting. >> he seems to think it might be a challenging quis mas having two little ones around. >>. >> reporter: that mick akes christmas more special. just like princess diana did with william and harry, these parents are trying to give their little once as normal an
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>> princess diana was keen to shelter them. that's what william and kate are doing with george and charlotte. >> reporter: kate's family will join in at their newly renovated ten-bedroom home. what about uncle harry? >> maybe he'll give them presents other people might not think of. those that will raise eyebrows of mom and dad. >> william joking we'll watch george try to tackle his prens as he tries to unwrap them. what do you get kids that have everything? prince george he knows what he likes. he apparently likes anything with wheels. he loves helicopters. there you go, guys. now you know. >> runs in the family. >> that's true. thank you, thank you very much. >> let's go to ginger. >> i think i found the biggest smile in the crowd. give it to us matthew. big smile. yeah, there it is. he
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he's from massachusetts. over the weekend, freezing fog in wilmington, ohio. beautiful pictures. the fog in the air. it freezes on surfaces 32 or below. visibility this morning, not so great from kansas city and des moines to albany, new york. a look from west to east. denver, close to kevin: a mild day for us around here. the high clouds in southern areas move away. other clouds try to dive in as any last bit of fog in western and northern areas continue to burn off. temperatures and the teens up north. we're in the 30's. a good deal of sunshine around today. 40's to lower 50's. a light breeze turns midwestern in the afternoon. dropping a solid ten degrees tomorrow with a gradual warm-up thereafter.
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>> so we have 16, 10, and 13 all celebrating birthdays. like i was in a huddle. 16, 10, 13, let's get to some pop, pop, pop. we start "pop news" with good new. we have big "dancing with the stars" news. two of the show's most popular stars will be quick-stepping down the aisle sometime soon. maks and peta got engaged over the weekend. he popped the question on stage. it was a beautiful moment. the pair, you may know, has dated on and off. maks said in a statement, for years, i knew peta is the one for me. she's the perfect fit with my family. and she has made me a very happy man. peta added she couldn't have been more surprised by the engagement. she can't wait to plan the wedding of her dreams with maks. >> he surprised her on stage? >> at the show, very romantic.
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dance. i mean -- >> the entire wedding, the dancing will be incredible. >> remember, he was here for halloween. she was behind the scenes. you could tell. on air. >> i know, he was. is congratulations. we love them both. practically. week. three texas sisters got the surprise of a lifetime under their tree this week end. the parents said there was one early present for them to share. reaction. go ahead. >> i'm going wet my pants. >> don't do that. >> what is it? >> any guesses? what might burned the tree? >> it's a puppy. >> i was going say puppy. >> take a look. meet nathan.
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mom and dad surprised the girl. they asked santa to help out. looks like santa came through. >> elf on a shelf delivery. >> he was -- >> swaddled. naiten in the manger. >> a good present. bill murray debuted his christmas special. the special is about as star-studded as it gets. thanks to the likes of george clooney, amy poehler, maya rudolph. one performance has everyone talking. miley cyrus. she proofed all she needs is a mike and a piano. check her out singing silent night. silent night holy snigt shepherds quake >> the video has gone viral. a very murray christmas now
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>> beautiful. >> she does have a terrific voice. she loves to push the envelope. i don't understand that, george. finally, you know the song, grandma got run over by a reindeer. i never got it until now. look at this elk. he has a lot to whine about. this woman, a woman caught him red-snouted. he wept through a neighbor's recycling bin. he chose a lovely cab sav. >> well done. >> happy monday. and get ready to say hello to the cast of "downton abbey." they're here live. and counting down to
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>> now from wmur news 9. sean: 8:27. a 14-year-old boy was flown to a boston hospital after suffering possible life threatening injuries. hudson police say the boy was struck yesterday while he was crossing highland street. no word on his condition. the driver who hit the teen is being cooperative. a home in manchester could soon be a place to help women coming out of prison. jack and julie mccarthy worked in the prison system for years. they are trying to raise $150,000 to get the home open in 2016. we want to say a big thank you to those of you who participated in the spirit of giving boy drive.
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you donated nearly 17,000 toys and more than 17,000 in cash and gift cards. a big thank you. here's a live look outside. the sunshining there. portsmouth looks like. kevin: we're going to continue to see the last of the high clouds filed away. others will start building in across the north country later this morning and in to the afternoon. all the while some western areas and up north has patchy fog. much like yesterday. temperatures below the freezing mark. slick spots out there. 40's to lower 50's this afternoon. one more day of this air mass before we start cooling it off. the system passing well to the south and east later on tonight. we'll drag down some cooler air. highs tomorrow likely ten degrees cooler than the highs we'll have out there today. a general increase of wednesday. there will be a system moving toward us. that may have a couple of showers depending on the elevation and time of day it arrives. another warming trend system.
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because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. [ cheers and applause ] we have happy holiday crowd out here in times square this morning. >> wonderful happy birthdays. we have grinning grannies over there. they saw what you were doing earlier. they got smiles, too, over here. >> i'll get over there. don't worry about it. people meeting chris hemsworth. there he is with svetlana the reindeer. >> in the elevator. >> some things don't need words. inside, we have lara and amy with a -- oh, they're superfans. superfans. take it away. >> we're if england, too.
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we have tea. a beautiful rug here. >> sort of like that. end of an era is near. the final season of "downton abbey" premiers january 3rd. >> and the stars of our favorite upstairs downstairs drama are here. a scene there season six, the two new love birds. >> you don't think you should start calling me elsie. >> not here, not while we're working. >> go on, then. >> i wish we could settle the date. >> there's no rush, is there? >> look at that. phyllis playing hard to get. >> coy. >> here we have, so delighted to have jim carter, phyllis logan, hugh bonneville, kevin doyle, allen leech, elizabeth mcgovern. we're so thrilled to have you. >> thank you for inviting us
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>> doesn't it remind you of the castle? >> you feel at home. >> i feel tiny. >> high claire in times square. jim and phyllis, you are the love birds. that moment. i was surprised when you fopd question. were you surprised by the script? >> we had five years builting up to it, let's face it. >> a very slow burn, wasn't snit. >> slow-moving. it was delightful to propose to my darling. >> oh. >> you two. >> it's family show, jim. >> how was it for all of you filming that last episode? >> very emotional. >> was it? >> we all did it on different days. we all had our big cry. >> we did our last scene together. >> our first and our last. it was really nice. >> and when they said, that's wrap, did you get emotional? >> i felt sick.
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happening. good-byes have kept going. i mean, thest the longest good-bye. >> is it wrapped up with a bow? i know you can't get too specific. is there an opportunity for a movie. all the storylines. season five was so busy. did you wrap them all up in way that's kind of a lodge call conclusion. >> i think anything is possible, still. >> the great thing about ending with a spaceship is you can go back and forth. we could arrive anywhere, really. >> we could do a movie on mars. >> is there a wedding? >> there may be. >> there's always a wedding. >> they do go to a churm quite a lot. several people are in white. wouldn't possibly say who. >> you know that film, four weddings seasoned a funeral. it's not like that at all. >> it's 25 weddings and 46 funerals. >> we have a lot of fan questions from our social media.
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you're here. tells me that branson may be back from boston? >> no, it was a coincidence. i was going for breakfast. i'm not in the show at all sflp we last left you, you had left "downton abbey." in this season, are you happen we -- happy with the way that your storyline concludes? >> the fact that i'm here, he may appear again. downton is his home. >> what is it like to see the success here? were you surprised it was -- that united states citizens took so, oh, my gosh, just loved every second of it? >> nobody could have anticipated that. and then the generosity and the -- openness and the enthusiasm we've been met with
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i was in nashville, you know, i didn't know that down then would play in nashville. every 20 yards, mr. carson, mr. carson. the cowboys. sorry, country musicians, hello, nashville. >> when you're out with hugh, here's the man of the hour. >> twice. >> oh, you've heard this story then. >> yes, i have. >> twice. where we filmed some of the show last season, someone came dashing over and said, can we take a photograph. >> and handed me the camera. >> oh, my gosh. and hugh eats that up. >> it happened at white house lawn, remember that? >> oh, did it? i had forgotten that one. >> season five saw your character, quite shocking, a bit of a shakeup in the core marriage. >> got a bit rocky.
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>> i got to wrestle with richard. >> one of them left with a broken rib. >> yeah, it wasn't me. >> and you've described your character, hugh, as a bit of an emotional dinosaur. will we see you come out, and e mote? >> he doesn't quite come out. >> that would have been a great stroirline. >> for the movie. >> no, he tissue he -- he finds his place in the changing world of "downton abbey." i think this final season has the flavorers of the first season. everything seems to come back down into the -- exploring those characters that we have loved and some get their come up pans. some get the happy ending, some don't. it's a bit like life.
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any chance the relationship will evolve? >> think it's like a pressure cooker with the two sisters. it may -- reach a head at some point. >> does lady mary find love and happy nts? >> maybe. as ever, it's a rocky road. very up and down for her. >> wasn't it fun to see her try to find it last season. >> i think there was here than one. is there two in particular i thaulgt were -- >> and the third one has entered the scene. >> excuse me. >> you'll see so much coming up on "downton abbey" the final season. premiers january 3rd on masterpiece on pbs. we cannot wait. >> thank you all. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. back outside to ginger. >> hello, lara. i'm so excited, too. and it is time for "gma's"
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i am surrounded by the spepi stepinac the champs of their league. after an undefeated season. tonight, "monday night football" dallas taking on washington. here's whoot mike greenberg and mike golic have to say. >> dallas in washington tonight. who do you like? ments i like washington. with dallas back to the backup quarterbacks quarterbacks, winless, by the way. if i played quarterback could would they know? >> i think so. because the catering bill would be higher. >> get him off the bench. let's have him play. the forecast in washington sponsored by nationwide. landover, maryland, kickoff, 45. you can't get much better than this. enjoy the game. the action starts tonight at 8:15 on espn.
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kevin: high clouds moving away. partly to mostly sunny skies to start. we'll add some clouds in the north country. temperatures which are chilly to start rebound nicely. a dip in temperature tomorrow with the northernly breeze. >> george? these guys have got enough energy. i'm going to bottle it all up. >> they're ready to play. okay, ginger. thank you very much. we're counting down to "star wars." "the force awakens" in theaters in less than two week. we have a look at launch bay. rob marciano checked itd out. >> reporter: in a galaxy far, far way. florida, that is. the force awakens. we're here for the premier of "star wars" launch bay. storm troopers. i just want to check out the bay. >> that's affirmative.
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the intergalactic adventure is a must-see for fans. >> you're stepping into this immersive environment. you're on a bridge of a star base. you interact with the characters like you're in the film. trooper troopers. here i come. first up, the most menacing of them all. darth vader. >> is it true that you have aided in the escape of a fugitive rebel spy? >> no, sir, no. with a little more interstellar searching. look who i found, it's crew hewie. can i get a hug?
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we have seen him do battle at thor. now, a dangerous new role for chris helps worth. he stars in the holiday adventure, "on the high seas" battling a prevoeshs -- >> ferocious. >> a deep see monster in the heart of the sea. let's take a look. >> never seen a whale do that. >> take the wheel. at the other end of the lip ne to the fore mast. as i live and breathe, he's mine. >> chris is here with us. i watched this, please, chris hemsworth. come on, now. he's a big deal.
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and i, you know, pretty familiar with the story of "moby dick" and all that. you brought this to ron howard. you said this was the kind of to play. that you could be the actor you wanted to be. what did you mean? >> i love the script. it's the true events that inspired herman melville to write "moby dick." the character is full of life and adventure. action sequences. >> what do you think the public has such a fascination with this store tryline? why do you think that is in. >> it's a timeless thing. i think we love to be swept up in epic adventures. days. the strength of the human spirit.
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fight, not give up. a number of theems i think is something anyone can relate to. >> and it's a wonderful cast that you're working with. and really, very difficult conditions. i saw that you posted this photograph of yourself. we know in thor you had to gain 30 pounds of muscle. than 30 pounds. look at this. in four weeks. is it more -- i know, angela is going, wow. >> that was this morning before i showered. >> it's amazing what a god shower will do for you. sit tougher to lose or gain? >> the gaping is fine. you eat a lot and lift weights. that was underfed. it led to a pretty moody existence. we had to suffer to do justice to the story. there wasn't a lot of acting required. >> you had a celery stick. >> yeah, like a boiled egg. a salad. nothing much.
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if i eat this, maybe i don't eat that. the sin sanity is nuts. >> during the till filming, your lovely wife was pregnant. you is three kids. you say that is your most rewarding role. >> it brings you right back to earth. it's what it's all about. it's not about you anymore. ? how about the little one singing you a lulla brk y. >> you spend all your time thinking you're looking after them. but, you also spend the whole day waiting for them to give you one thing. a cuddle. i was tired. had my head on her lap. she was stoking my hair and singing to me. >> ghost busters. ing up. did you hear what melissa mccarthy said, how funny you are. she's saying comedy could be. >> it was fun.
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into with melissa and kristen and the girls from "saturday night live." it was intense. but immediately, one of the the best experiences i have had. more outtakes and tracking up. >> did you sense the looks? they said they were looking at you going, oh, my gosh. >> maybe a little concerned. >> not at all. thank you, chris. very much. this is truly an adventure. i love a film that after i see it, i start googling to learn more about it. very well done. "in the heart of the sea" opens up this friday. we're counting down to
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jack hanna, director emeritus of the columbus zoo. >> that's christmas. this is a reindeer. >> hi, jack. how are you? >> mrs. claus. >> i am. you were saying about the antlers. i'm sorry. >> santa claus, reindeer, were they male or female. >> they were male. >> i thought male, too. >> get y'all for once. i watch you on tv you're right all the time. everybody at home, they're wrong. no, it just -- it's a female. think about this. the only species that both male and female have antlers. the only species of deer that do that. in november, the males lose the antlers. the females still have them. that point, because she has to protect her young and stuff sflp now we know. >> she's pretty chill. >> he flew through here. >> are these endangered? >> no, no.
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a my frustration in after ka, rica. it's amazing to watch. >> oh, our krs mas donkey. for the manger. >> i raised these in tennessee as a boy. >> can i touch? >> yeah. >> they're minidhur donkeys. a donkey is a mule. is that true or false? >> george? >> i'll say. true. >> a dopg nkey is a mule, true. >> it's not. that's false. i missed the question, too. i raised him. a donkey and a horse breed and have a mule. i'm still trying to figure out how that happens. that's weird. i took my donkey to college. i put him in the backyard of my dorm. then i put him on a farm next door. ?
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life long. >> i love them. >> very appropriate to have a an man with snow in their name. >> the last question, are snow leopards from the north pole? >> no. >> i'll say yes. >> i did this several months ago. we cheated. >> so soft. >> no they're from himalayans, malaysia. julie is my daughter. >> what is his name? >> no. >> we'll be right back.
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sean: good morning. a man from hancock is scheduled to face a judge today after he pointed a gun at a peterborough. on saturday night, police officers went to conval high school for a report of a distraught man with a car stuck on the athletic field. the officer saying the 22-year-old thomas heissenberger pointed a semiautomatic pistol at him at one point firing one round in to the ground. heissenberger was arrested. officers are investigating an atv crash that left two people injured. officials say the 19-year-old man and child riding on private on. neither of them was wearing a helmet. icy conditions are being blamed for causing a serious crash in surr why. marcus hansen was driving when his car spun off of the road and hit a tree. massachusetts hospital with serious injuries.
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sunshine. manchester still below freezing. kevin: quite a few areas with the sunshine. the high clouds continuing to drift off shore. patchy, dense fog in a few western and northern off. that leaves us with a lot of sunshine as we kick off the day with increasing high clouds and northern areas in to the afternoon. that's a cool front that dives south later on today. out ahead of that, temperatures in the 40's to lower 50's today. a light breeze out of the west to northwest. behind that, temperatures start tumbling back. temperatures in the 20's to lower 30's. highs tomorrow not recovering to the levels tomorrow we're talking 30's to lower range of the 40's. that will be the beginning of the next warming trend. maybe a couple of showers around on thursday. another wilder stretch of weather at the end of the week.
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