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this morning on "world news now," facing justice. mexico's el chapo. >> the notorious drug trafficker's capture. could he be brought to the u.s. and how a secret meeting with actor sean penn played into the incredible real life drama. murder mystery. the glamororo american artist found dead in her apartment in italy. the shocking crime in an upscale community and the certainly for answers. record jackpot. wednesday's powerball drawing worgd more than $1 billion. what lottery players can learn from winners whose lives did not change for the better. and later our extensionve coverage of the golden globes. the oscar hints we're getting after some surprise wins in the movies category.
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>> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we do say good morning on this monday. i'm kendis gibson. and you, you know i think i know who you are. >> so many women in between since i've been gone. >> it's like a typical weekend for me except not. >> oh, boy. oh, my goodness. talk about news though, huh? >> yeah, there's been lots going on@ throughout the last couple of days. throughout the weekend. pop culture meeting the world of high crime and drama in mexico. >> i knew i had to cut it off because my husband and i were feasting off of this rolling stones article about el chapo and sean penn. my 5-year-old asked me, mommy, do you think el chapo was a good sharer. i realized i had to stop talking about the story. we were obsessing about this all sunday. i realized it was time to stop. >> it's crossed so many layers. that's where we start this morning.
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penn and joaquin guzman el chapo. >> actor sean penn scoring the interview. most wanted fugitive in the world but drawing criticism for keeping his whereabouts a secret. matt gutman is in mexico where the process has begunton bring el chapo to the u.s. >> reporter: that staged handshake documenting sean penn's secret meeting with the world's most wanted drug lord. d then this stunning video posted to "rolling stones" website. the video testimonial, shot by one of his lieutenants for penn and mexican soap opera plaeg star kate del castillo his long time jail pen pal who he hoped would make a biopic about his life. amidst the squawking, he's unme pentent about drug trafficking acknowledges he's the world's fleet of submarines, airplanes, trucks and boats. writes, were used to ferry the
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chapo'hideout. ten-says the seven-hour conversation was consummated by tequila and clandestine blackberry messages between the actress and el chapo. but a different picture. towards the cameras. the narco who twice busted out of mexican super matches nearly escaped again sweezingnto a drainage pipe as mexican marines closed in on him. emerging hundreds of yards away. pullllg up this manhole, look inside you can see the m-4 with the rocket launcher the two apparently used. high in here. it is extremely claustrophobic in here. and you can see down there how far it goes. through this manhole, they apparently left this, it looks like an m-4 rifle with a grenade launcher here, then carjacked a car u above and tried to get out to the highway. >> el chapo finally corralled on this gravel road, spirited to a nearby hotelelor that iconic photo.
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incarcerated by beefing up security at that prison he broke out of last year. and it's the fear of a third escape in his career that's one of the reasons mexican authorities are now agreeing to the process of extraditing him to the u.s. >> we should point out a lot of people back here at home are looking into sean penn's involvement in that whole capture of el chapo and his last few months. should move on to this because we're in for another rough week in the financial markets. asian stocks falling to their lowest level in more than four years. the reen is concern about china's economy. japan's market is closed for holiday but the exchanges in ng kong, south korea and as you trail why also down. we have breaking and sad breaking news out of london. entertainer david bowie died after ann 18-month battle with cancer.
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record producer, arrang, and actor and painter has been an innovative figure in popular music for nearly 50 years. his appearance was as essential element of his appearance in the '70s and '80s. >> there's a growing murder mystery in italy. the body of ashley olsen was discovered in her apartment in florence. her friends here in the u.s. say they can't believe anyone would want to harm her. abc's alec mark quart reports from the tuscany. >> reporter: a mystery in the heart of tuscany. the state department confirming the death of american ashley olsen, found in her studio apartment. investigators say she had bruises and scratches on her neck. police, scouring the building in this upscale florence neighborhood. italian media reported she had a fight with her boyfriend a few days ago. after not hearing from her, he asked the landlord to let him in and found the body. he and seral of olsen's friends have been questioned. so far, authorities say they have no suspects. >> i can't imagine a person who
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she's a gentle, a kind, a beautiful, friendly, lovely girl. and it's an awful shock. we've got a great community here of people, and everyone loved her. >> reporter: the bubbly 35-year-old from florida seen here modeling arrived in florence in 2012, reportedly to join her father and work in fashion. olsen was known in her neighborhood as the american often seen with her beloved beagle scout. her grandmother telling abc news, our lives have changed forever. she was our loving, smart and precious girl. the ex-pat community here in florence istunned by olsen's death. one of her friends telling abc news she was fun, groundsed and worked hard. italy's chief of policealso said they would devote maximum attention to solving this murder. alex marquardt, abc news, orence. hillary clinton has racked up a couple of unsurprising endorsements. planned parenthood is throwing
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it has no intention of campaigning against her democratic rival bernie sanders. clinton picked uppence doorsments from friends former arizona congresswoman gabby giffords based on her position on gun control. donald trumpp apparently has a new target. the nfl. trump told a rally of about 3,000 people in nevada yesterday that heoes not watch pro football anymore because it's "gone soft." just like the rest of the u.s. trump says the nfl has outlawed what used to be considered a great tackle head on and violent game. the nfl has been implementing rules curtailing concussions. the u.s. army corps of engineers is taking first steps to prevent the flooding of new orleans. the corps opened a spillway to divert water from the swollen mississippi into lake pontchartrain. the river is at its highest level since the record flooding in 2011. the spillway has opened -- has been opened just ten times in
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a crowd as you can see there gathered to watch it this time around. so the vikings and seahawks made history in their playoff game because it was the third coldest nfl game ever with the 4. and the windchill making it feel like minus 22. nice beard. the vikings. more details about the game later on. first the accuweather forecast from paul williams. paul, good morning. >> thanks, kendis, reena. finally we can turn the page at least halfway with the series of storms that's been battering the west coast. now the storm track moves a little further north still unsettledd in seattle and medford. down towards southern cal, a bit of a dry weather pattern. the northeast totally different picture. old man winter is not going to make a cameo picture.e. it's going to stick around awhile. snow showers off the great lakes. temperatures falling below the norm and bracing for significant snow. kendis, reena. >> thank you so much, paul.
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famous party house in the world, kendis, this is a story for you >> yes, this is fantastic. it's on the market. playboy enterprises the current owner of the playboy mansion is reportedly set to ask for more than $200 million -- $200 million for the six-acre estate built in 1927. hugh hefner bought the mansion in 1971 for the equivalent of $5.5 million. >> $5.5 million. >> $6.5 million rather. >> 6.5. but a major stipulation that property. >> what? >> i don't know. the new owner would have to let hip stay there until he dies. it's kind of crazy, isn't it. >> give or take a few years. >> experts say the property at best is worth maybe $60 million as a teardown. >> yeah, $200 million. the primary house comes with six beds, six baggetts,wo half baggetts, only three stds. otherwise it's a deal. >> oh.
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>> your powerball number tonight is 17. >> reporter: would be winners fantasizing how we would spend that jackpot. >> this is my toy. >> reporter: what happens when that dream turns into a nightmare? jack whittaker won the nearly $315 million powerball in 2002. >> my wife had said she wished she had torn the ticket up. well i wished we had torn the ticket up too. >> reporter: at the time he said want waed to use his $80 million take home to make a difference. >> i can do a lot of good with this much money right now. >> reporter: his entire fortune was gone win-win four years. while he ended up giving some wingsing to family members, he lost most of it to thieves, drugs and gambling. in the end, he was left with $1.5 million worth of debt and a drug addiction that forced him into rehab. >> it certainly has been a curse to me. >> reporter: it's happened to others. their stash of megacash quaunderred with stunning speed. michael carole back on %
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his jackpot. evelyn adams left living in a trailer after winning not once but twice. some winners have lost who are than just thehe money. >> are you a murderer. >> abe shakespeare hit it big in 2006 staking home $17 million. using his winnings to pay off other's debts but greed getting the best of those close to him. dee dee moore taking advantage of the now millionaire stealing what remain of his jackpot and then murdering him ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> quite a downer. >> coming up in our next half hour, two sisters looking for clues into their past get a surprise. how they found each other aftfr many years. >> but first the golden globes award providing a preview of oscars.
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with rotten tomato's grae drake at last night's golden globes had everything you could ask for in an awards show. >> great speeches s d awkward moments. best series honors goes to "mr. robot" for drama and "mozart of the jungle" for musical or comedy. >> andest actor in that category over really talented field. >> and for best actor in a drama, mad man's jon hamm winning his second and his last golden globe for the iconic role of our welby loved don draper. >> best actress in a drama, tary ja p. henson winning for the role of cookie on the show "empire" and handing out cookies no less on the way to the stage.
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>> the golden globe is really a one. the academy awards. >> let'sring in our favorite movie guru right now, senior drake for more. >> what was the biggest surprise of the night? >> i would say the biggest surprise of the night doesn't belong to an award winner. it would be ricky gervais and mel gibson's showdown. >> i thought that was really surprising. ey were very far off script. and mel gibson proved himself to not have a great sense of humor about his trouble with the law. >> yeah. he didn't quite laugh it off but it was definitely a moment that kept the censors on the button and quite ready there indeed. from awards standpoint, what do we think? >> i am so excited that brie larson won the award for room" film. she has been long destined for greatness and i do not think
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dress was oscar gold, baby. i really think she's going to win. >> you know, i've got to ask you, d grae, what does this mean for the oscars. does it look like leonardo dicaprio and matt damon definitely going t get something? >> i do think so. they're shoo floridas. matt damon would be more of a surprise because "the martia before the globes seemed to have lost a little bit of momentum. but leonardo dicaprio is going to go all the way this year. the oscars are going to award him with that atue. i'm declaring it right now. >> we're looking forward to see what comes up. >> we should mention also "the martian" did surprisingly well. >> it really did. i was glad to see matt damon get some stage time after a particularly scathing ricky gervais joke involving his buddy ben affleck. but despite the fact that ridley scott did look like he was enduring some kind of water
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really happy to see that the martian" took home an award. >> so quickly about "the revenant," not one if your stomach is a little queasy to watch but it seems to be the one that is walking away with the buzz right now. >> yeah, "the revenant" is the movie that everybo needs to see if they haven't yet because leonardo dicaprio's performance is great. but perhaps even better is tom hardy. he's spectacular and almost unrecognizable in the film. and the direction, the cinematography and the b br attack scene make this movie really memorable this year. i think that it's going to go home with a lot of oscars. >> we know we've got to let you go. there's so many movies to watch. we want to let you get back to the after parties and drinking out of taraji p. henson's golden globe cup. >> and eating one of her cookies. >> grae drake, senior editor of rotten tomatoes. for more golden globe coverage
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this morning on "world news now," political fight. front-runners hillary clinton and donald trump facing bigger challenges than expected from their challengers. the latest polls and what they mean. secret meeting, could sean penn be in trouble for interviewing el chapo before the fugitive was captured? penn's dramatic story for "rolling stone" and how it could backfire. >> and an unexpected act of kindness caught on camera. >> one subway passenger giving the shirt off his back to a fellow passenger in need. the generosity in the freezing cold. >> and later in "the skinny," big golden globe winners and the winning fashions on the red carpet. all the funny unforgettable moments on stage, as well on this monday, january 11th.
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this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. breaking news that is coming out of london this morning. entertainer david bowie has died after an 1-month battle with cancer. >> the multitalented english singer, songwriter and actor a driving force in pop culture for nearly 50 years winning numerous awards including two grammy and a daytime emmy. >> felt really comfortable going on stage as somebody else. and it seemed a rationale decision to keep on doing that. and so i got quite besotted with the idea of just creating character after character. >> he leaves behind his super model wife iman and two children. he turned 69 last friday the same day he released his 28th album.
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moments. he wrote the music for lazarus now showing at the new york theater workshop and even there an a month ago at opening night. >> more on this throughout the morning. the latest polls from iowa shows cruz edging past trump. david drier has more. >> clinton's campaign is sending panicked e-mails that the race is seriously tight. >> i think we're gaining steam here in iowa. i think we have an excellent chance to win here. >> now neck and neck with sanders in iowa too, clinton sharpening her attacks. >> to stop them, stand with her. >> reporter: in a new tv ad, clinton suggests she's the more electable candidate. in the latest poll hillary is tied with trump in new hampshire. sanders beats all three. >> these polls go up, they go down. i stay focused.
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republican front-runner donald trump. >> we're sort of like tied with ted cruz. >> cruz has spent a week barnstorming iowa by bus and he knocked trump's signature plan to deport millions of immigrants. >> i don't intend to send jack boots to knock on your door and every door in america. >> reporter: trump fired back with another hit on cruz for being born in canada. >> is he a natural born citizen? i don't know. >> the first republican debate of the year is later this week in south carolina. clinton and sanders face off on monday on fusion as the white house says president obama won't endorse any candidate in the primary. devin dwyer, abc news, the white house. as president obama prepares for tomorrow night'state of the union address, the white house is releasing a partial list of guests. they will join the first lady. among them, air force sergeant spencer stone, the hero who helped prevent an act of
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activist jim obergefell who took his landmark same-sex marriage equality case to the supreme court and won and governor dannel malloy of connecticut who introduced gun safety laws after the sandy hook shooting and there will be one empty chair dedicated to victims of gun violence. live coverage of the address begins at 9:00 eastern time. we'll have reaction wednesday morning on "world news now." >> mexico has started the formal process of extraditing el chapo to america where he faces indictment in four states. the notorious drug lord was recaptured on friday after six months on the run. the next day "rolling stone" magazine published the blockbuster interview he gave to actor sean penn that was conducted in october. now that el chapo is behind bars, it's penn that is coming under fire. >> if one of these american actors want to go fawn all over a crcrinal and a drug trafficker in their interviews, they have a constitutional right to do it. i find it grotesque. >> we'll let somebody else sort out what sean penn did and
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>> since the drug lord has also proven that he can@break out of mexico's most secure prisons bothountries agree america's lockups may be a better bet. however, his lawyers will fight to keep him in mexico. >> chapo's search for the lime light may have actually led to his down fall. prososutors on both sides of the border looking closely at that interview. here's abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> sean penn's meeeeng may have helped authorities narrow down el chapo's location. in his interview in which el chapo admits he shipped cocaine worldwide. that's the case u.s. (rosecutors have laid out against him. they're investigating the sean penn interview. so far.s. officials have not commented officially and none of my sources are suggesting that they are interested in prosecuting sean penn. they're far more interested in getting el chapo back to the united states. pierre thomas, abc news,
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>> yeah, and i think that's one of the important things that they are trying to get in because they think if he can escape that prison, then definitely he can escape anything that mexico has to offer. >> completely. and what i was fascinated by is the actress kateel castillo. i want to know more about her. apparently how did she win such good favor with this man, right? it was a tweet she sent out that surfaced around the internet and it was talking about if she had to choose between the mexican government or el chapo, she would pick el chapo. she said that's kind of how she got his attention. she said if perhaps it would come as no surprise this homegrown icon of entertainment would catch the interest of any singular fan, he was interested in the love story. he was interested in his life. and that's how this all kind of started. >> they'll do you in every time. love will do it or attempted love. > friends are recalling artist
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infectious personality who loved art, fashion and adventures. the american's body was discovered in her apartment in florence, italy by her landlord she had lived in italy for some time. investigators saying her neck her boyfriend has been questioned but so far no arrests in the case. >> in germany there are second thoughts about welcoming refugees from the middle east. hundreds of assaults were reported on new year's eve, many of theheex-al offenses against women. police say most of the suspects are immigrants from north africa. here's more from abc's terry moran. >> reporter: turmoil and rage in germany as anti-refugee protests this weekend in the city of cologne turned ugly. germans are furious about the mass attacks that took place here on new year's eve. hundreds of young men, most described by victims and police as appearing to be of arab or north african origin, targeting women, assaulting and robbing them. >> they directly surrounded us and we couldn't move.
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to use her last name here, spoke to us in the very square where it happened. >> you were grabbed? >> yeah, just like everywhere they could touch. >> reporter: more thth 500 victims have filed criminal complaints in cologne. what happened here and in other cities has shocked germany to its core and put chancellor ange merkel under tremendous pressure. many people are asking, after this country let in more than a million refugees and migrants last year, are germans still safe? merkel said she will now consider toughening deportation laws on refugees who commit crimes. so far, police in cologne have detained 34 suspects. at least 21 of them are refugees seeking asylum in germany. terry moran, abc news, cologne, germany. >> staying overseas spain's princess cristina goes on trial today for tax fraud. the firs time t tt a member of the spanish royal family has faced criminal charges. king felipe's sister is accused
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husband allegedly embezzled millions through a non-profit organization to fund a lavish lifestyle for them. the trial could lt at least six months. another high profile court appearance here at home. suspected jewel thief abby gel kemp goes before a judge today in atlanta. the fbi says she's responsible for a five-state robbery spree across the southeast. the fbi had gotten numerous credible leads from the public in the case. it's being called the gnarliest wipeout caught on video in surfing historyry pro surfer garrett mcnara last week trying to tame an el nino fueled 50-foot high wave in the treacherous mavericks surf break south of san francisco but the wave on tossing and crushing his body like a rag doll, breaking his upper left arm and dislocating his shoulder. friday and posted on facebook recovery.
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>> 110%. >> that's pretty good odds, huh? >> he is by the way from hawaii. so he's well used to like these big, big waves but that little area south of san francisco is well-known for being a dangerous area to wipeout. >> experts only apply. >> yes, , solutely. coming up in "the skinny," the best awards, best fashion and best jokes from the golden globes. >> the billion dollar dreams as america plays the werball. the record jackpot, ygur chances of winning and important advice if you do. >> and the sce on a chilly new york subway going viral showing an act of amazing kindness. >> after a look at today's forecast maps, snowy around the great lakes. what about your favorite state? >> florida. >> florida? >> florida. >> you can't go wrong with florida. >> announcer: "worldldews now" weather brought to you by mucinex fast max. florida. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by mucinex fast max. mucinex fast max.
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okay. so new yorkers may have a reputation for being cold but watch as this man shows his warm heart. he saw another rider on the subway without a shirt and shivering so he gave the man the shirt off his back, literally, and his hat, as well. all we know about him is his name is jay and he was left in freezing weather himself with just an undershirt. >> that's really powerful. yonever see that. >> wonderful. yeah, not enough of it. millions of us are heading back to work on this monday morning. our dreams of winning saturday's powerball jackpot dashed. but hey, good news is, there is another chance to win st days away. >> we're talking about wednesday's new record jackpot rising to a cool $1.3 billion at least.
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>> reporter: let the frenzy and the daydreaming continue. >> if i win, i'm just going to take a trip around the world. >> reporter: despite millions of americans dipping into their pocketbooks to buy tickets -- >> your winning number. no one won the record $949 million powerball jackpot. >> i was very surprised last night to see the results. >> reporter: saturday night results stunning even lottery officials especially when you consider the new jackpot is estimated at@$1.3 billion. a number so high, it's overwhelming. even for lottery billboards like that don't have room for that mind boggling number. >> we know this jackpot is very winnable. >> reporter: lottery officials admit recent rule changes are making it harder for you to win, but insist the chance to take home the money is still there. >> this may be the future winning ticket. >> reporter: what if this ticket really is the winner?
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sign the back of your ticket and then put it in a safe ace. you need a tax advisor and attorney right away so they can help you make a plan. >> reporter: whatever your plan, experts say to wait at least six months before purchang anything. >> probably take my family on a big vacation. >> reporter: so that vacation will have to wait. carla barguiarena, abc news, new york. >> good advice. >> we'll see on wednesday. >> coming up, a full recap of last night's golden globes. >> all the award winners, red carpet winners and the cringe worthy moments. there were many.
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>> announcer: "world news n skinny, so skinny okay. so of fourse, dominating our "skinny" headlines this morning, last night golden globes. >> the best of film and television coming together to kick account award season into high gear. >> let's recap. the evening's big winners for the top two television series best drama went to usa's "mr. robot" and best comedy went to "mozart in the jungle," second year in a row that an amazon series has captured that prize. >> in film, best actress awards went to brie larson in "room" and jennifer lawson for "joy."
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"the mtian." >> those two films came away with the top two best picture prizes, asell paving the way for thursday morning's oscar nominations. >> they'll be there no doubt. >> the stars weren't just jued for their performances. they had to be inspected by the fashion police. >> of course they did. let's start with j law getting high marks for her layered scarlet frock with cut away sides. >> and fellow best actress winner brie larson rocked the cut away sides look in a gold calvin klein and kate hudson you saw there baring a bit more of her midriff. >> and "spotlight" star rachel mcadams chose a strapless gown with a red rose print. >> taraji looked great and walked the red carpet with "empire" co-star terrence howard wearing a clasc strapless white dress. >> gorgeous. cate blanchett had a bolder look. pink roaring '20s style dress with a side do.
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"american horror story," but she looked like an american classic in a black gown and hairstyle reminiscent of marilyn monroe. >> so much so. two of our favorite favorites. jennifer lawrence in a gorgeous yellow gown and dwayne the rock johnson looking dapper in a burgundy tux as they presented together. >> look at j.lo. >> have to remember that color combination for the show, kendis. >> it's very nice, guys. and a tan. >> let's talk about the night's big moments starting with the host ricky gervais. >> he's my favorite. >> we expected some colorful remarks from him but not this. sparring with l gibson as gibson appeared to present, gervais didn't hold back, asking about something gibson allegedly said during a dui arrest ten years ago. mel didn't really appreciate it. >> there were jokes the audience didn't appreciate during his opening monologue. >> the catholic church are furious about the film as it exposes the fact that 5% of all their priests have repeatedly
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allowed to continue to work without punishment. roman polanski called it the best date movie ever. >> oh. >> hey, now we know why gervais was drinking the whole time during the show. >> he obviously wasn't the only one drinking. jonah had i tried to lighten the mood presenting as the bear from "the revenant" and dropping a lot of "f" bombs that had to be censored but another fun moment jamie foxx announcing "straight outta compton' won for a nominated for. >> i'm sorry, folks. i made a mistake. it's right here on the card. i take -- it's right here on the card. i take full responsibility, full responsibility. >> oh, steve harvey would be so proud of how he handled that one. >> very nice. fun night. we'll be back with a lot more, and there were other great moments coming up. golden globes, big night.
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for a full 12 hours. all night... or all day. reunited and it feels so good reunited because we understood >> of course, that song by world renowned captain and tennille. shoulder there. >> before you tweet me, i know it's peaches and herb. yes. yes, very nice, brian. we're not playing that song for the two of us. as compelling as our reunion may be. it's nothing compared d this next story. >> two strangers both abandoned at birth and turning to the internet hoping toind someone who just#might be part of their past. while connecting the dots, getting the surprise of their lives.
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has the story. >> we have big noses, cheeks, dimples. >> two sisters who can finish each other's sentences. >> and we smile a lot. >> we smile a lot and we laugh a lot. >> reporter: but not because together. in fact, tammy was abandoned by a newspaper told the story at the time. >> inside the box wrapped in a blanket was found a baby girl only a few days old. >> remarkably, four years later, a second infant girl was born and abandoned by the same parents. >> abandoned baby found in good condition. he discovered the baby just inside the door of the laundry >> reporter: both girls were adopted by local families. 50 years and a lifetime goes by. and then the internet. liz sent her dna to an online testing service. many connections later, they found each other. >> we just had had that connection almost like twins.
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connection from that newspaper story, the night that liz was found. >> she was wrapped in two new receiving blankets, a new kimono and training pants, according to patrolman george jansen. >> well, now george jansen is back in the picture, too. >> you're a lot bigger than the st time i saw you. >> just the other day in the same laundry room where he found liz. this time with flowers to celebrate. >> there are times that we call each other and it's like, did that really just happen? >> yes, it did. and itgs just really starting. >> i do see a family resemblance. >> reporter: jon donvan, abc news, washington. i'd love those reunion stories. >> it's a heartwarming story indeed. don't miss our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com. >> much more news coming up from abc. stick with us. we'll be right back. >> we'll jam out to some peaches and herb now. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing
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