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good morning, america. breaking overnight -- jailbreak. the massive manhunt on right now for two accused killers and an armed robbery suspect. >> these individuals are extremely dangerous. >> how they fooled the guard into opening the jail cell and the cleaning supplies they used to help make their getaway out the front door 007 oh no. the sony hackers taking aim at the world's most famous superspy. >> name is bond. james bond. >> and how they're blowing his cover. the hackers' new threat of a christmas surprise. air scare. terrifying moments on a jam-packed passenger jet, the engine in flames, a hole in the wing, the pilot forced to make a daring landing.
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>> i had never been more sure on a flight that i was going to die. >> what caused the emergency in the sky. and what a face. prince george mugging for the camera, an adorable christmas present for the world. the precious poses of the boy who will some day be king. when they show the picture of the baby, paula and sara basically losing their minds. incredibly cute. amazing. good morning, everyone. also on the show this morning, barbara walters will swing by to talk about her ten most fascinating people special. that airs tonight right here on abc. >> look forward to that. she'll discuss with us her interviews with scarlett johansson and oprah winfrey and "good morning america's" own michael strahan. >> of course, she won't tell us who's number one on her
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most fascinating list. >> we look forward to that. but we do want to get right to that jailbreak, a trio of dangerous inmates who busted out of an alabama county jail are on the lam this morning. and abc's tom llamas is here with the latest on the manhunt. >> reporter: the trio busted out on 2:00 a.m. on saturday. more than 100 police officers and marshals are looking for the three fugitives who ran out of the jail right through the front door. this morning, a manhunt under way, police searching for three escaped inmates. two of them accused murderers. the men on the run for more than 24 hours after breaking out of this alabama jail. >> these individuals are extremely dangerous. >> reporter: 23-year-old demarcus woodward and 32-year-old gemayel culbert, they were sharing the jail with accused burglar 23-year-old justin terrell gordon, when they launched their brazen and intricate escape plan by faking a medical emergency.
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>> one of the inmates was vomiting profusely. they were saying he's sick. >> reporter: that prompted a guard to check through the jail's porthole, but when he opened the door, one of the prisoners quickly fled by foot while the other two stole the guard's keys. after the attack, the three prisoners exited the jail through the front door. now, a task force is combing the area that's just two hours outside of jackson, mississippi. and officials say they are short on leads. >> just outside the gate, the trail was lost somewhere. >> reporter: police urging caution. >> i'm sure that they'll fight. they don't have anything to lose. >> reporter: residents are prepared. >> i have a pistol and i'm on the ready. >> dogs tracked them a quarter mile from the jail to a highway,
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investigators believe the men either had a vehicle stashed or someone picked them up. >> tom llamas, thank you. they are cleaning up in california this morning after a huge storm that brought some of the heaviest rain in memory, even a rare tornado. now, there's a new storm moving in. let's get the latest now from our own meteorologist rob marciano. who's in seal beach, california. rob, good morning. >> good morning, dan. they're shoring up the beach here, the swells will be building tomorrow. they lost a lot of sand this year from the eastern pacific hurricanes. they trucked in sand to build this berm. they build it every year but they're more concerned this clear with the storms coming in. yesterday, they had been working into the night. check this out, they brought in cement trucks, hoping that mountain stays in place as this next batch of rain rolls in. here's how it's going to time out.
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it arrives in northern california. the rain begins to start across the entire state on monday. it will be heavy at times. and last through tuesday, into wednesday morning. how much rain do we expect to see? well, about a half as much we saw with this last storm. that's still significant. 1 to 2 inches in california. over 2 inches in some spots in northern california. areas burned by wildfires they'll be susceptible to mudslides. we'll likely see some flooding with this next system. you know, paula, we definitely need the rain here in california but we're hoping we get it more spread out and not quite as heavy as we saw late last week. back to you. >> everything in moderation. and new details this morning in the investigation of the sony hack attack. it looks like a case where james bond 007, was the latest victim and the cyber criminals with a new cryptic message this morning -- promising a, quote, christmas gift soon.
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abc's cecilia vega has the very latest. >> reporter: this morning, the hackers behind the cyberwar against the movie giant, striking in form of new e-mail sent to journalists. abc partner fusion obtaining the e-mail that promising a christmas gift of massive leak of files. even the biggest superspy of them all james bond, falling victim. >> the name is bond. james bond. >> reporter: the top-secret script for the new film stolen in the breach, the movie's producers saying to abc -- an early version of the screenplay for the new bond film spectre is amongst the material stolen. >> it's truly a digital error disaster. >> reporter: a new report shows stolen e-mails show sony executives slamming leonardo dicaprio for pulling out of a steve jobs biopic. and making jokes about will
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smith's children. sony isn't commenting. the latest threat from the hackers, messages like those may not be the worst. >> reputational damage. the money damage, the criminal damage. sony is at the mercy of their hackers. >> reporter: fred house is a security consultant hired by sony in wake of the attack. he can't comment on the investigation but says there may be no end in sight to nightmares like this one. >> as the stakes become higher, instead of having ten guys capable of carrying out sophisticated attacks you have hundreds. >> reporter: the fbi investigation is ongoing. the hackers calling themselves the guardians of peace, leaving a trail of destruction that is anything but peaceful. for "good morning america," cecilia vega, abc news, new york. let's bring in cybersecurity expert jd sherry, vice president of technology and solution for trend micro. joining us from denver, good morning to you. the hackers are promising that the worse is yet to come. a christmas gift that will put
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sony in, quote, the worst state. why can't find the source of these attacks and stop them? >> good morning, paula, this is such an unfortunate incident for sony. the source of these attacks really could come from a number of capabilities, including insider capability, insider information. advanced attacks. it's really coming down to a level of destructive malware capability. that quite honestly is holding sony hostage, as far as their network is concerned right now. >> and these hackers could be presently embedded in their network as we speak. as far as american companies, that might think they're safe from these sort of attacks, but what's the lesson here and what companies will be at risk? >> we have seen similar capability recently announced around sands casino. like a digital hand grenade ready to go off. the real concern around american
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companies, whether it's media or nati national infrastructure, it's ultimately these are persisting insider networks and we're not able to detect them at this point in time. really, what american companies and really the u.s. government is looking at deploying at this point in time. paula. >> so, sony just bracing for the next shoe to drop. this is far from on over. jd, thank you. a white-knuckle emergency landing for a passenger plane heading for baltimore, this happened after a bird strike. that left a hole in the wing and set the engine on fire. gloria rivera is at the airport with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: dan, the passenger told me it was the first two minutes that were the most uncementing, a loud bang, the pla plane shaking.
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look at this image snapped by terrified passenger. flames shooting from the plane's engine. >> i have never been sure on a flight that i was going to die. >> reporter: those on board say the bird strike left a hole in the wing. they would try for an emergency landing. >> the pilot very quickly came on the air and announced that we have had a bird strike. he knew exactly what it was. >> reporter: through it all, the pilot's calm voice keeping their nerves in check until they were on the ground. the plane landed safely. no injuries to the 142 passengers and 5 crew onboard. >> the pilot was very good and incredibly calm and professional. >> reporter: bird strikes are up according to faa. from 1,851 in 1990 to a record, 11,315 in 2013. a sixfold increase. in 2010, the miracle on hud son, passenger commended the pilot for his calm actions.
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everyone survived. for southwest 3118, a similar escape from what could be a catastrophe. >> when we landed, everyone applauded the pilot. >> reporter: southwest airlines said only the plane has been taken from here in for inspection. again, the passengers saying the pilot and the crew were the essence of calm under pressure. hats off to them. dan. >> gloria, thank you. we move now to big news in the 2016 race for the white house. firmest indication that jeb bush may soon jump in the race. in an exclusive interview with our abc station in miami, jeb bush said he would decide soon. in the meantime, he's putting out an ebook on his time as florida governor. >> i'm going to make up my mind in short order.
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as part of that, as i thought, if i'm capable of running and serving i'd look back at my previous campaigns and the eight years that i got to serve as governor, it reminded me, what appears to be the case here in this current environment in washington, you can do big things. >> okay, so, let's bring in abc's martha raddatz who's in washington this morning, hosting "this week." this sounds like a guy who's pretty sure he's going to run. >> it certainly sounds like it. he releases e-mails, about there's more, beside that e-book, he's releasing e-mails. about 250,000 from his time as governor. he's trying to beat the opposition researchers. his family seems to be supportive in all of this. he's leaning in the direction of running. >> very quickly, will he have a problem winning the primaries?
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>> that's really the trickiest part of all this. one on his adviser's minds and his own, he doesn't want to annihilate the conservative base. he doesn't want to stray too far from his more centrist views. he said the republican nominee might have be willing to lose the primary to win the general. pretty tough do. >> tricky balance, martha, thank you. big show this morning. she'll be interviewing the former cia director michael hayden about that so-called enhanced techniques used after 9/11. that's coming up on "this week" later this morning right here on abc. we're tracking a lot of other developing stories. we turn it over to ron. good morning, everyone. tens of thousands of people flooded the streets all across the country in protests against what they call police violence aimed at black men and boys. abc's bazi kanani has more. >> reporter: tens of thousands
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taking to the streets for a day of protesting of police brutality. and racial discrimination. >> i hope that this is catalyst. people keep marching and keep talking. >> reporter: from berkeley, to new york, and to boston, where police arrested 23 people trying to block traffic. but the main march heading right to the u.s. capitol. this is easily the largest of these protests we have seen in recent weeks and the protesters out here say this is the most important one. >> if they don't see this and make a change, i don't know what we got to do. >> reporter: the mother of michael brown joining other grieving families now calling for new laws. and special prosecutors for cases like theirs. >> we have to come here and plead they fix this broken justice system. >> reporter: protesters vowing to keep this movement moving forward. for "good morning america," bazi kanani, abc news, washington. the senate working overtime,
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approving a spending bill ending the threat of a possible government shutdown. the measure provides for nearly the entire government through september of next year, 2015. one exception, the department of homeland security, got enough money to last into february. president obama is expected to sign that bill into law. and we have breaking news this morning, an auburn football player has been shot kill, the 18-year-old freshman halfback died this morning due to multiple gunshots. so far, no arrest in this case. and a texas man in north korea this morning, appearing on state-run, denouncing the u.s. arturo pierre martinez, he's not been taken into custody, according to north korean officials.
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his parents reportedly saying he suffers from bipolar disorder. and bill cosby is breaking his silence, when reached by telephone from new york post, cosby declined to address those allegations, he took aim at the african-american media saying quote, i only expect the black media to uphold the standards of excellence in journalism and when you do that you have to go with a neutral mind. when asked how his wife is holding up, he said simply, love and the strength of womanhood. and finally, a question, that we all pondered, what happens when you combine an ambitious marriage proposal and a crane. a man in holland rented a crane so he could be lowered to his e crashed. it gets worse, the crane, trying
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to fix that, it crashes again, a second time, but some good news, no one was injured. after all that, she said no? just kidding. she said yes. it's gone wildly viral. i'm releasing e-mails and a book later today but i'm not running for president in 2016. >> you would have my vote if you ran. we're going to move on now to a more successful on-camera gamut. a college kid hitting the streets with this wacky portable mistletoe. women are actually puckering up for him. sara has more on this wildly viral kissing video. >> i love this guy, honestly, he has a great sense of humor.
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typically, i live by the don't kiss and tell mantra. when you're hitting the streets to lock lips with strangers, you better tell all. a chicago college student defying the naughty list. kissing all of santa's girls and boys with a self-made mistletoe popping out of his backpack. waiting patiently for holiday magic to strike. >> god luck! >> reporter: and spreading cheer one smooch at a time. >> oh, thank you. >> i'm the oldest one you're going to get today, honey. >> reporter: it's working so well, he even gets volunteers. >> can i kiss you? >> yes. >> i'm going to get all sort of cozy. >> okay. >> reporter: the 21-year-old says he's a positive prankster, he's not in it for the free lip-locking. but for the seasonal smiles that follow the christmas gift. >> we love these positive videos. >> reporter: but mr. mistletoe isn't wasting this opportunity
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to find his right missus. >> hopefully, along the way, you meet people who are interesting and someone who's single. >> this is awkward. >> merry christmas. to me. to me. >> i don't know why they think it was such an original idea that this guy did this. clearly people are really eager to mack some lips. >> ron. >> sara. i'll come give you a kiss. before it gets completely out of hand, let's get it out to california again and the weather, hey, rob, what's going on? >> take that off. >> wow, my goodness. is this a family show or what? settle down in there. okay, mwah right to you, sara haines. nice work there >> all right. on that note, we take a little
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step further. let's go to the snowstorm that is going to break heavy snow to parts of the mountains and into the plains. this is first significant snowfall for parts of nebraska and colorado and will be unsettled and also thunderstorms across north texas to arkansas and gusty winds behind this front and we'll see over a foot of snowy take getting into the mountains with this and heavier rain at times pushing off northeast and heavy rain in chicago by tomorrow night. here's expected snowfall. foot or more in the mountains to build the base and 6" or more from north nebraska to to parts of south dakota. that's a check of the national outlook locally for you. >> good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with the accuweather update. lot of clouds this morning and temperatures on the mild side and philadelphia international and high of 45 and climbing to
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upper 40s and partly sunny 40, 48 tuesday and pops out by wednesday. 52 before cooler air moves in by wednesday. 52 before cooler air moves in by thursday and dpri. >> it's going to be nice east of the mississippi. beautiful smooching weather in the big apple. have at it. >> sara just cleaned her cheeks with purell. oh, man. can we call hr? we're being harassed by sara haines. >> we should tell her husband that she's kissing every. >> he knew what he signed up for. >> did he? all right, moving on, coming up on "good morning america" -- the arrest in a mysterious kidnapping. the man charged seen this video. the dna evidence found in the suspect's car. plus, she said last year's
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coming up on "good morning america" -- a break in the case of a missing woman. >> does this surveillance tape lead police to make an arrest? keep it here. surveillance tape lead police to make an arrest? keep it here. if you're like me, there's nothing you enjoy more than hopping up on a couch, destroying a few pillows and chewing on a good shoe. so this new nest dropcam... is a serious buzzkill. it's always watching so people can keep an eye on me when they're away. and even chime in with their inane reprimands. "henry, off! bad boy!" who's to say who's a bad boy and who's not. seems so subjective if you ask me. nest dropcam. welcome to a more thoughtful home.
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>> good morning to you nydia. it feels good out here for a change. temperatures are lord into the low 40s and hopefully when we get the sunshine later this arch it will climb to mid to upper 40s. clouds and sun. 45. 47 tomorrow and 4 tuesday and maybe rain developing late and there you go wednesday, not too bad, 52 degrees, nydia. >> chris, thank you, that's it for "action news" now we'll be back in a hof hour. i'm nydia han. back in a hof hour. i'm nydia han. stay tuned for more "good a millionaire. first, win the top prize of up to 25 million dollars when you match all the draw numbers. or win 1 million dollars when you match all the club numbers. or you could win up to one million dollars as a contestant on the exciting new tv game show in las vegas. play the monopoly millionaires' club game today. there could be more million dollar prizes than any lottery game in us history.
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♪ ♪ okay, so, you're looking at daredevils in wing suits from project b.a.s.e., they're a nonprofit organization tearing across france, trying to complete the world's first air-to-ground high five. and a high five for these guys, because they're doing it all to raise money for charity. good morning, america. >> really impressive. >> really impressive. >> that's impressive/terrifying. coming up in "pop news," prince george. basically breaking the internet with these pictures. those cheeks are incredible. but first, a big break in case of a woman who went missing in texas. >> police have had little to go on in the disappearance of christina morris. except this surveillance tape of
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the last person with her. abc's linzie janis. good morning. the man seen with christina morris in that surveillance video is now in custody and police are hoping he will lead them to her. christina's family are convinced she's still alive and won't rest until they find her. >> reporter: this morning, a high school friend of 23-year-old christina morris, the last person seen with her before she disappeared is behind bars. police charging 24-year-old enrique arochi with aggravated kidnapping more than three months after the surveillance video captured the friends walking into a parking garage in plano, texas. >> you feel like they're wasting their time on me. they could be looking at somebody else. that's actually the suspect or the person who actually did it. >> reporter: detectives taking arochi's car away on a flatbed truck saturday.
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his arrest is partly based on dna evidence collected from the car in september and several of his statements to investigators conflicted with evidence. >> a lot of deception on his part that we believe was intentional. and created a problem with our investigation. >> reporter: morris' mother has long suspected that arochi knows something. >> we had a gut instinct as parents and as as her friends, somehow he had some answers. >> reporter: now pleading with him to help find their daughter. >> we're begging you to do the right thing now. please lead us to christina. >> reporter: morris was never seen leaving that parking garage, vanishing almost without a trace. this morning, no one is giving up hope. >> in my heart, i feel like we're going to celebrate christmas with her. >> reporter: a lawyer for arochi has declined to comment. bond has been set at $1 million. police aren't giving any details about the dna evidence in the car, but they're saying they don't have any evidence that she's not alive.
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there's still hope. >> linzie, thank you. another look at the overnight headlines. ron? >> good morning, everyone. we begin with the manhunt in mississippi for three escaped prisoners, two of them facing capital murder charges. they faked a medical emergency. law enforcements are combing the area two hours outside of jackson, mississippi. they're short this point on leads. a major breakthrough in the fight against global warming. countries agreed to set targets to limit greenhouse emissions. and, the university of oregon's marcus mariota, the latest and newest heisman trophy winner. the ducks' quarterback set a pac-12 record with 53 touchdown passes this season, helping oregon to 12-1 record. finally, take a look at this
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piglet, which couldn't be happier munching on milk, not sure if that's the right expression. we have been there. after an amazing meal, all you want to do is take a nap. he went to sleep with his snout in the milk. one happy piglet. >> sometimes the food is so good you just got to go with it. >> favorite word is snout. absolutely, any time you can get that newscast you win. rob, you're talking about seals. we're talking about pigs. >> and stingrays. i was just told that seal beach, which is a great place to swim and surf, has a bit of stingray problem as well. this berm, built every year, they had to shore it up because
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they lost a lot of sand because of the hurricanes. we're starting with rainfall, the next storm that's coming in we're starting with rainfall, the next storm that's coming in on monday. >> this next storm spreads south. any other day of the year it would be very significant. this will come in and create problems. meanwhile east of mississippi we're looking athe temperatures at or above arm here. 45 in new york for a high today, 50 in d.c.. and 60 in myrtle beach speaking of beaches and what we'll see is cool down. mild weather pattern shifts and temperatures drop 20, 25 in places like minneapolis, detroit and louisville. here's what's happening where you live. >> good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with the accuweather update. stormtracker 6 is clear though we have cloud cover upstairs. shew see sunshine later this afternoon. up to 45. tomorrow, 47 then we close in on up to 45. tomorrow, 47 then we close in on 50 by middle of the week.
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we're live from seal beach in the o.c. >> in the o.c. i like the enthusiasm there, thank you, rob. coming up here -- barbara waters is here to talk about her made her list of the ten most fascinating people of 2014. and taylor swift may have just had the best birthday ever, we've got the pics to prove it, all up ahead in "pop news." ♪ all up ahead in "pop news."
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tonight, right here on abc, looking forward to -- >> paula is checking her blackberry. >> i'm tweeting during the show. i'm engaging with viewers. barbara walters host the ten most fascinating people. >> we can't tell who number one is. barbara won't even tell us. but with we can tell you that a member of our own "good morning america" family, michael strahan, has made the list and here's the clip. >> how about the attention you get now? >> i'm still shy about it. >> it doesn't make you cry. >> it doesn't make me cry.
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i learned to work around it. the second the cameras are off and i'm walking down the street and someone says michael, they talk about football, they talk about what i do now with kelly, or anything else, it makes me become more reserved. >> we're pleased and honored to have barbara walters with us here. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> so this is a side of michael strahan that we don't often get to see. >> in this special, we get to know them in a way deeper and better than you know. in the case of michael strahan he's about that wonderful smile and that optimistic personality that you love, but there is another side, and this is the kind of program that allows us to show both. >> you do that with so many people, you also have oprah on your list this year, and i was struck watching your interview with oprah how great the rapport is between the two of you.
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>> i have interviewed oprah four different times. and i think that we -- we share a lot. one of the things that we talk about, the price you pay for the kind of work that you do. she said that she finishes one show and she does another show. she finishes that show and you're only as good as your last show. we talked about the fact that neither one of us took the time off to enjoy our success, let me give you some words of advice, okay, take the time. >> i'm listening. that advice, noticing what's going on around you, and appreciating what's happening, there's value that we can all extract from that. >> that's right. >> scarlett johansson, she talks to you at length and apparently you didn't know throughout the whole course of this interview that she had actually gotten married. >> back up. scarlett rarely does interviews. i didn't know until i did the
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interview that she was engaged. i didn't know until after i had done the interview and edited it, that not only was she gaged but married. >> great to have you, barbara, thank you. >> thank you so much. happy holidays. >> you, too, and you can catch the special starting right here on abc at 9:00 eastern. >> start the night earlier and catch "backstage with disney on broadway" celebrating 20 years." hosted by jesse tyler ferguson. coming up here on coming up here on "good morning america" -- time to get serious, "pop news." and we're celebrate world monkey day with curious george and a lot of other monkeys. keep it here. keep it here. and there are some people you shouldn't.
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♪ ♪ we have confiscated the mistletoe so she can do "pop news." >> there was too much kissing going on. dan said. i disagree. >> have you ever had a dream and you wake up and think jay z showed up at your party? it wasn't a dream, at least for taylor swift, the people who attended her 25th birthday. you've got karlie kloss. jay z, beyonce, sam smith -- and
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what about the man in the mask? that's justin timberlake. selena gomez in the picture here as taylor blows out the candles. there you go. self-proclaimed cat lover, she showed off the present lena dunham got her. dan harris might want to borrow your necklace. >> no. i might want to borrow her friends but not -- >> that, too. next up, the adorable prince george and all i can say is adorable. the british royal family releasing new photos of the boy who will be king. you got to see these little cheeks. that's paula and i are in love with. >> i just want to grab those cheeks. >> clearly he's capturing hearts around the world. he turned 1 on july 22nd. during their recent trip to the u.s., prince william revealed his son loves to play with his parents' ipad. >> every kid likes the ipad. >> it's like a little baby-sitter. >> my 11-month-old goes after my iphone.
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like he already knows -- >> does he knows your passwords? >> no. and there's more baby news to tell you about. hayden panettiere is a brand-new mom. the actress and singer welcomed her first child with her husband, to a baby girl. she weighed in at 7 pounds, 14 ounces and she was 20 inches long. hayden revealed that she was having a girl when she showed off her baby bump at the emmy awards in august. she called the most beautiful, exciting thing, so big congratulations to all of them. i'd expect that baby to be really tall/long. because her husband -- >> she's a large fella. >> a good boxer? >> yeah, pretty good. >> putting her on the spot.
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and now, time for a little monkey business, as if we haven't been doing that all morning long. it's world monkey day. it's a very pc kind of day. we're also recognizing all nonhuman primate. king kong, larger than life, capturing our hearts all of the way back to 1933. and there's curious george, one of my favorites. and koko the gorilla who mastered over 2000 words in american sing language. and of course, marcel, from "friends." and we went to the vault for this video, check it out, dan having fun with some lemurs -- >> those are a specific lemur known as the silky sifaka. >> what did you say? >> silky sifaka.
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i had to like to see those silky sifaka. >> you hiked? >> i hiked. that was several more years ago when i was more fit. >> i hiked in this full suit. >> i know you do. >> and clip-on tie. >> you should have seen my cheeks at the end of that. we want to leave you with that visual of dan hiking. >> and you're welcome. >> we'll be right back. ♪
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okay, and there's sara donning her cute little mistletoe headband. and getting kissed by all of our wonderful staffers. we want to end it with dan, too. end it with dan, too. >> two philadelphia officers returned to a hospital after a police van collides with a car overnight. chris. >> eva we have good news, bad news in the 7-day forecast. good news the clouds full away later this afternoon. milder temperatures surgeon in
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good morning it's 9 a.m. >> and the search is on for a driver after a tree trimming truck rammed a pickup overnight. >> and the eagles have home field advantage as they warm up for the show down with the cowboys. >> meteorologist chris sowers has the accuweather forecast. >> it's been five or six days worth ever straight cloud cover out there. and penn's landing once again
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we're still seeing clouds. fortunately we're expecting sun later this afternoon. drier air is starting to work its way into this system. and that shew give us a little bit of sun and milder temperatures by 2, 3:00 in the. >>, 41, milder start in philadelphia, down to low 30s this time. reading 44. lancaster 42. allentown 42. trenton 3. even poconos above freezing at 33. here's satellite and radar you can see the holes starting to take place here starting to develop within the cloud deck and that dry air continues to work the way south and east over the next five, six hours or so. we'll start out with a lot of clouds cover. gradually seeing increase in sunshine as the day wears on. temperatures above average for a change. 41, 43 by lunchtime and 45, 3:00, that is the high. back to 42 by 6, sun sets 4:37 big warm-ups in store for the delaware valley tuesday and wednesday. 50s and 60s showing up
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