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good morning, america. new warnings as millions hit the roads this morning. this massive 33 car pile-up shuts down the highway and thousands of flights delayed. this plane slides off the detroit runway and firefighters forced to battle this blaze at a snowy ski resort. now another deep freeze moves in. windchills plunge below zero. 20 states on alert. trump versus the cia. the president-elect rejecting reports that russia interfered with the election trying to help him win. >> i think it's ridiculous. i think it's another excuse. i don't believe it in now we're hearing from russia this morning as lawmakers from both sides of the aisle call for an investigation. tru trump's senior adviser kellyanne conway joins us live. late night verdict, the shooter in that nfl road rage trial is guilty after gunning
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down former saints star will smith. the emotional moments inside the courtroom overnight. a magical morning for hollywood's biggest stars. awards season kicking off with the golden globes nominations with tv and movie, will "la la land" sing? "moonlight" shine and tom hanks score another winner? good morning, america. we hope you had a great weekend. it is a big morning for the movies here. golden globe nominations about to come out. >> speaking of movies a lot of excitement building for "star wars rogue one" which opens this week. some of the first reactions are coming in, and the buzz inside hollywood is this could be one of the biggest blockbusters ever. a lot more on that coming up. >> you get to see it tonight. >> i am tonight.
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>> in the meantime, millions bracing for that new arctic blast even as the midwest and northwest dig out from the snow. those are the roads in upstate new york, albany, a big trailer. people are preparing to are a dangerous commute being told if you don't have to go on the roads stay home. take a live look at o'hare airport in chicago. we are seeing hundreds of flights delayed and canceled this morning then take a look at what o'hare's parking lot looked like on sunday. can you see why there were so many delays and cancellations. >> nobody is moving there. right to ginger, latest on the cold alert from california to new york. >> so many people affected and still nine days from the official start of winter, right? that is coming up. but idaho, oregon, through the dakotas up through maine and new hampshire and that's where we focus in, rain along i-95. you're on i-87 or i-90 going through albany like rob marciano is. you could have a very slick commute. good morning. >> good morning, ginger. snowing all night long here in
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the capital. a little sleet and freezing rain with a temperature of 30. we got behind a salt and plow truck. a good strategy as long as you keep a safe distance. even so the roads are slick and you can feel our tires slipping out. the sidewalks slick, as well. doesn't matter what kind of transport you've been using, traffic is difficult to say the least. in detroit, a delta flight skidding off the runway on landing. >> and delta 724 we just went into the ground. >> all 70 on board safe after an emergency evacuation from the plane's rear hatch. >> you know, they did a good job of keeping everyone calm own got us off the plane. >> reporter: a fire at michigan's ski resort. icy roads spawning accidents around the country and rescue workers helping dozens who skidded and flipped off the road. this morning an icy commute
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nightmare. >> got to love this [ bleep ]. >> reporter: parts of new york getting slammed with over three feet of snow this weekend. and in ohio up to 30 inches blanketing roadways. this four-lane highway so covered it's nearly impassable wreaking havoc over the weekend causing this 33-car pileup in flint. >> we got each from each direction. we were spun around facing the opposite direction. >> reporter: this morning officials urging drivers to stay home. >> we want the public to ask themselves a simple question. is this trip really necessary before you leave the house? >> reporter: here in albany they pretreated the main road, certainly helped with the side roads and hillier terrain is difficult. 200 plows are working the street, 53,000 tons of snow at the ready. some school closures and delays as they wait for the snowstorm to get out of here this afternoon. ginger. >> and the key word, this
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snowstorm and this part of the cold because don't worry, we have a lot more coming. thank you, rob. the nucleus of that cold shot of air is right now making its way into canada. look where it gets by thursday morning. it feels like 10 below in chicago. 22 below in minneapolis. y'all, the numbers just keep going down. by friday morning 23 below, burlington, 11 below. look at their faces jaw dropping. realtime. all of you. > that minus 11 is really something. >> 21 below in boston. there you go. >> thanks, ginger. >> thanks. the latest on the trump transition and those new questions about russian interference in our u.s. election. on sunday the president-elect said that the cia's conclusion russia tried to help trump win the election is, quote, ridiculous as senators from both parties call for a new investigation into the claims and kellyanne conway standing by live. first let's get the breaking details from abc's tom llamas right here. >> good morning to you and president-elect trump is pumping
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back on that news as he gets closer and closer to moving into the white house. trump accusing forces not outside the country but inside of trying to undermine his presidency. president-elect donald trump in the middle of an intelligence drama rejecting news reports that russia not only interfered in the u.s. election but did it to help trump win. >> i think it's ridiculous. i think it's just another excuse. i don't believe it. >> reporter: trump claiming politics is behind the story. >> i think the democrats are putting it out because they suffered one of the greatest defeats in the history of politics. >> reporter: despite the u.s. intelligence community pointing the finger at russia, the president-elect refusing to believe it. >> they have no idea if it's russia or china or somebody. it could be somebody sitting in a bed someplace. >> reporter: team trump convinced hacking didn't tip the election one way or the other. >> look, the russians didn't tell hillary clinton to ignore wisconsin and michigan, okay. i mean i know this is an insane
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analysis. she lost the election because her ideas were bad. >> reporter: and the president-elect downplaying the daily intelligence briefing. >> i get it when i need it. i don't have to be told -- like i'm a smart person. i don't have to be told the same words every day for the next eight years. >> reporter: two years ago trump attacked president obama over a similar issue tweeting, fact, obama does not read his intelligence briefing nor does he get briefed in person by the cia or dod. too busy, i guess. the president-elect sticking to doing things his way including with his likely pick for secretary of state exxonmobil ceo rex tillerson who has deep ties with russian leader vladimir putin. >> i've known him since 1999 and i have a very close relationship for him. >> reporter: a plus for president-elect trump. >> to me a great advantage is he knows many of the players and he knows them well. he does massive deals in russia. >> reporter: trump's transition also in the spotlight on
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saturday night live with a surprising dea pick. >> hello, jake. >> walter, amazing, he came highly recommended by steve ban none. >> oh, yeah. steve's the best. we've had some times. >> reporter: that walter white looks a little suspect. as for trump's tweet from 2014 he said president obama never skipped a presidential daily briefing. another story we're following china says it has serious concern about president-elect donald trump's latest comments also in that fox interview suggesting he is reconsidering america's relationship with taiwan. amy. >> all right, tom, thanks so much. now our chief investigative correspondent brian ross joins us now with more and congress calling for a big investigation into this matter with the russian hacking. what do we know right now. >> first of all we heard from the russians and they call the cia assessment unfounded, unprofessional, unqualified. but the fact is the russians did target both republicans and democrats during the election.
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that's what cording to u.s. and european intelligence officials as well as members of congress from both sides of the aisle. the russians were much more successful however with the democrats than the republicans which had a better cybersecurity operation. the russians got into two computers connected to the republicans, a consultant and a local party but did not get to the main computer at the rnc. >> the big question, motive. were the russians trying to help trump win. >> in this case other agencies tell us they don't agree with the cia and what they are now analyzing is that the russians thought hillary clinton was going to win. they sought to weaken her once she was elected. it wasn't so much going after trump and getting him elected according to these officials. >> interesting, brian ross, as always, thank you very much. >> let's get more from kellyanne conway, donald trump's senior adviser. thanks for coming back again today. you've got senior u.s. intelligence officials responding to mr. trump's comments over the weekend. the written statement saying it is concerning that intelligence on russian actions related to
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the u.s. election is being dismissed out of hand as false or politically partisan. the inclination to ignore such intelligence and impugn the integrity of u.s. intelligence officials work day and tight to protect the country. pretty stunning rebuttal. >> it is, but if you look at the "newsweek" article posted you see another cia article counterterrorism expert on the record which is rare in this instance saying, listen, we can't rush to judgment that after that closed door house intelligence committee briefing last week somebody came out and said -- somebody from the fbi said it's fuzzy and disagree. there is a direct nexus by any effort from the kremlin to hack into this and the election result. that's what it is. first it was jim comey's fault and let's have a recall. then it's russian interference then a bunch of people in a movement that we have disavowed many times. how about it just was hillary clinton and the message.
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i think they're trying to conflate the two so we -- >> nobody here is doing that and the president-elect isn't just questioning that cia assessment. he is questioned the on the record assessment of 17 intelligence agencies that russia was trying to meddle in this election. he says he doesn't believe it. why? >> because these are all unsourced -- >> this is a public release in october. 17 intelligence official agencies all saying russia was part of had. >> but what he said yesterday is what he is calling laughable and ridiculous, george, is the specific conclusion that what russia did led to his victory and hillary clinton's defeat. that's where our beef is. he respects the intelligence community. he's going to be president of the united states. >> you keep saying he respects it but doesn't believe their conclusions saying specifically he does not believe the conclusion of 17 agencies that russia was involved here. >> the conclusion that this helped him win and hillary clinton lose, that's what he said. >> but -- "time" magazine last
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week said he i do not believe the intelligence community that russia was behind it. >> behind this meaning the election result -- >> medding in our election. >> that's what investigations are for. if we have the closed door house intelligence committee meeting last week or so then that's what's happening. it's ongoing. i know senator mccain said they would go ahead and open up hearings, fine. the executive would never meddle in that. let me make clear, the president-elect does not want interference into our politics. but we also don't want politics into the interference of our intelligence and that's what's happening now. people are trying to politicize our intelligence because they don't like the election result. >> the president-elect's likely pick john bolden said it was aid false flag. >> he allowed a wide berth of men and women for the top spot, secretary of state is the fourth
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highest ranking individual in our nation's government. a leading candidate, rex tillerson has dealt with russia for many years. not like he's pounding down vodka with putin in a bar. we know we don't have a good relationship with a lot of countries including russia. if mr. tillerson or whoever he selects can go ahead and improve relationships and advance u.s. interests and the trump doctrine, we should welcome that. >> not worried about comfortable dags maust mccain, rubio, all questioning tillerson's ties to putin. >> i though that secretaries mccain and rubio will ultimately see mr. tillerson as somebody who is advancing u.s. interests which, of course, they share. at the same time that's what confirmation hearings are for and incredibly impressive he employs 70,000 people and involved with a $320 billion global corporation that, frankly, is in 50 countries including russia, yemen, china,
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the developing world and middle east. we need to stabilize the middle east and the fourth highest ranking person in our u.s. government to go around the world and to advance our u.s. interests. >> kellyanne conway, thanks very much. >> thanks sore having me. breaking news overnight, the suspect in that road rage trial accused of killing former new orleans saints player will smith found guilty of mans slater and ryan smith has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, the man who fatally shot former nfl star will smith is a convicted killer. the jury of eight women and four men sequestered since monday voting 10-2 to convict 29-year-old cardell hayes of manslaughter for gunning down the former super bowl champion in a deadly road rage incident and attempted manslaughter for shooting his wife. the decision stemmed from a traffic incident in april. this surveillance video showing hayes' red hummer bumped by a car matching his silver suv. that driving off with the hummer
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in pursuit and moments later according to police, hazelwood allegedly slamming into smith's suv, the pair exchanging words then hayes opening fire. smith dead at the scene. his wife raquel shot in the leg. hayes' trial attended by a bevy of saints and coaches. hayes testifying in his own defense saturday claiming smith punched me three or our times saying smith then grabbed a gun from his mercedes. i didn't want to kill will smith. i didn't want to kill nobody. i knew for a fact that i was going to get shot, he testified. but prosecutors disputing that account saying smith was killed while walking away. racquel saying they want to see him justy sentenced. hayes' sentencing set for february 17th and faces up to 40
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years in prison. we switch gears to that big day for hollywood. award seasons kicking into high gear and chris connelly tracking it all. >> yo, cap, super, step aside, superheroes. the top grossing nonanimated films do not figure to be among today's golden globe nominees. >> why did you think that is? >> because you like me. >> reporter: smaller movies like denzel washington's "fences" and martin scorsese's "silence" which still haven't been shown to paying audience, it's their time to shine. >> i've never seen it. >> oh, my. you know it'slying at the rialto. >> reporter: likely to learn ultimate nominations "la la land," the exuberantly star powered musical and "moonlight," the pitch perfect drama of an alienated child coming of age. linked to other top contenders the much praised "manchester by
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the sea." >> are you ready? >> of course. >> reporter: and the provoke tiff polarizing "jackie" with natalie portman mourning jfk's death. >> i can take care of you. >> i know that. >> reporter: there's "uplift." a good morning for the two leads of "loving" for meryl streep but not in a drama and singing badly. ♪ and for "empire's" taraji p. henson calculating the numbers for the space program in the forthcoming "hidden figures." >> he titled it nocturnal animals." >> reporter: familiar faces like amy adams has two performances up for consideration and tom hanks' ace on the river in "sully" could earn him a nomination. on the tv side, fashion forward nominations out with the new an in with the really, really new.
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that's just how the globes roll. >> now we got to go back to ginger with the new storm for the west as well. up to an i do almost of ice, you had the trees falling the power line down. they are cleaning up from this mess where the roads are closed. now, another new storm make aing its way in most of it coming from the river of moisture, the pineapple express. it will stay rain at the coast and snow in the mountains. significant snow is coming in. >> reporter: all right,
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everybody, the rain beginning to die down in the northern and western suburbs. be careful up until 9:00 a.m. in places like reading and allentown and points north there could be slushiness or iciness on the roads. heavy rain in parts of south jersey. stepping outside we have cloudy skies across the region this morning. that includes center city. roads wet, traffic slow going. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast we're going for a high today of 51 degrees. the rain should be over toward the end of the rush hour in philadelphia. ee this video. 120 inches now at mt. hood this season. at this time last year only 37 so that gives perspective. we had no winter to full on winter. >> they are having a good time. ginger, thanks very much. coming up, dalia dippolito,
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the best place in the galaxy for everything star wars. walmart. >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards, 7:23 a.m., monday morning, raining out there. matt pellman is looking at the boulevard. >> reporter: there's been a lot of bumps on the roads because of the crash on the boulevard northbound all inner lanes are blocked north of broad street. it's a nasty accident several vehicles involved you can see the emergency crews on the scene. inner drive blocked on the boulevard past 9th and head toward oxford circle. no shortage of red zones on the big picture. 14 miles per hour on i-95 southbound by allegheny. 12 on the westbound schuylkill expressway by city avenue. the changeover has happened up north in bucks county. but there's a bunch of accidents northbound side of the northeast
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>> reporter: the rain has let up, it's lighter than a half-hour ago on the terrace here, storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you the darker shades of green and yellow are over southern delaware and across south jersey, we're seeing a break north and west. look out in allentown, reading, where temperatures are close to the freezing mark and there might be slushier icy patches. 42 in philadelphia. today's high, 51 degrees, late sun, drying out quickly.
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welcome back to "gma" and take a look at the mass turnpike near boston. rainy and wet. tough commute up there. dangerous driving conditions across the northeast. albany seems to be clearing up but they have to clear out the roads. millions start their commute and authorities are warning people to stay home if they can. flights already delayed or canceled. lines at o'hare and new arctic blast on the way. 20 states from california to new york on alert this morning. >> looked like they were still smiling and laughing standing in line. also, donald trump taking on the cia. the president-elect rejecting a report that russia interfered with the election denying it helped him win and blaming the democrats as both sides now call for an investigation. then a major upset last night, the giants defeating the cowboys ending dallas' 11-game
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winning streak and pulling off a 10-7 victory. tonight the baltimore ravens take on the patriots and take a look at this speaking of all that weather, a snow removal problem during the steelers and bills game at halftime. the machines removing the snow grinding up the turf instead sparking a big delay. >> a lot of time to be out in the coal and snow. also force is getting stronger. just days away from "rogue one: a star wars story," it's going to open this week. the stormtroopers on the red carpet for the big premiere saturday in l.a. our nick watt was there too and we have a lot of reaction coming in. nick got to see it already. >> his son was there on the red carpet with him doing a dance. very excited. a lot of kids very excited and adults as well. i'll be going tonight. i'll let you know how it is. we begin with the latest on the dalia dippolito retrial, the woman accused of trying to hire a hit man to murder her husband could take the stand today as new questions are raised about a
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key video at the center of this case and abc's linsey davis is here with all of the details. good morning. >> good morning. many may remember her as the woman who said she was 5,000% sure she wanted a hit man to kill her husband but dalia dippolito has said along she is innocent. that she was simply acting for a reality tv show hoax planned by her husband, something she may explain today if she ends up taking the witness stand. this morning, dalia dippolito will be back in the florida courtroom preparing to possibly take the stand in her defense in her murder for hire retrial. >> i'm positive like 5,000% sure. >> reporter: accused of paying an undercover officer as a hit man could hill her husband of six month, michael. >> i'm sorry to tell you, ma'am, it's been killed. >> reporter: in court dippolito's lawyers turned the spotlight on the police department behind the videos arguing that the boynton beach police department staged this encounter and posted it online to impress the crew of the tv show "cops" and by doing so
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tainted and put their quest for fame ahead of the integrity of the investigation, something the police department disputes. >> post that on youtube for the whole world to see within six minutes. you don't think that's going to jeopardize -- you're laughing. >> you keep changing the time. >> you think this is funny, ma'am. >> no, i don't but now you are a saying it's six minutes. >> reporter: had is the second time dippolito is being charged for the alleged crime after an appellate court reversed her conviction in 2014. in an interview with our amy robach last december, dippolito maintained her innocence. >> did you want your husband dead? >> no, absolutely not. >> did you hire a hit man to kill your husband? >> no. >> the judge says once the defense rests its case he will decide if the jury will see that now infamous youtube video. >> let's bring in our chief legal analyst dan abrams and the big question whether she will take the stand. what are the risks and benefits? >> she was convicted in the
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first trial and didn't testify. so that in and of itself is a reason to say maybe she needs to do something different. the problem is this time the theory of the defense has primarily been blame the cops. the cops were trying to impress the show "cops." they were engaged in all sorts of horrible activity and actions, et cetera. if she takes the stand, the focus then returns to i thought i was on a reality show and i was faking it all and i was acting. and it's hard to have both defenses at the same time. so i think that's an argument to suggest she won't take the stand and, look, in a case like this the defense is always going to say we're deciding till the last minute if they knew from the beginning she wouldn't testify. >> now, this tape of her reaction when police tell her her husband is dead, so far has been inadmissible. could that change given the strategy of the defense? >> the prosecution agreed to not admit it into evidence. the judge said, o. we'll leave
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that out of evidence but now the prosecution is saying the defense has raised it as an issue meaning on cross-examination of the witness you saw there they essentially brought it up and they brought up the way the police handled this throughout this case. prosecutors saying we have to be able to rebut that and respond. and so that tape is necessary prosecutors say to allow us to respond to the allegations they've made, the judge saying i'll wait till the end to make that decision, i think part of the decision is going to be connected to does dalia dippolito testify. >> we will find out later today. >> yes. >> everyone waiting to see, yes. >> dan, thank you. moving on to that scary moment for a family traveling in bad weather relying on their gps and ended up stranded on a snowy mountain for hours without cell phone service and gio benitez has their story. >> reporter: good morning. listen, this can happen at any moment driving through an unfamiliar area relying on gps like so many of us do when suddenly you're lost or even
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worse stranded in the snow. that happened to an oregon family and this morning they are definitely lucky to be alive. the sanquist family traveling from oregon to california relied on their gps to give them the quickest route. >> we know we started sliding and got stuck. >> reporter: but that shortest route took the family, mom, dad, their 9-year-old daughter and the family dog straight through the page mountain snow park where many roads don't get plowed this time of year. their car wouldn't move. the family didn't have a shovel or a cell phone service. the sanquists were stuck there with no help in sight. >> i'm not sure if i had a shovel i could have dug out. >> reporter: they hunkered down till morning when ron hiked two miles till help and the family finally reaching 911. >> it was scary because to the left was a downgrade, quite a steep one. >> reporter: search and rescue getting them back on track and issuing this warning for all
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driver, many gps and map systems can steer folks in the wrong direction during winter travel where conditions are poor. it happened to mark and christine on a trip through yellowstone flat park. their gps directed them to a snowy stretch of highway which was closed because of treacherous conditions. >> we never saw any road closed signs. we never saw any barricades. >> went to there. >> stuck for eight days. >> reporter: with eight pieces of bread and nine bottles of like the 15-ounce bottles of water and packs of jelly. >> reporter: fortunately a snowmobiler spotted them and called the authorities. in both cases the long route was probably the best route. as for the sanquists thankfully they had enough food and by the way they finally got to their destination about 17 hours late. >> wow. >> thank god they were safe. >> is there any clues when your gps is going off? >> no, sometimes when you use
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something like waze it'll tell you, hey, this is coming up but in an area like that where people aren't driving around it's like forget about it. >> scary. >> thanks very much. coming up, alert for the biggest holiday shopping day. could mark zuckerberg be leaving facebook to run for office? we're back in two minutes.
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and we're back with our big board and break down today's top stories. t.j. holmes, sharp outfit. >> thank you, george. that means a lot coming from you. >> we're going to get back to you in a minute. first that new story about mark zuckerberg, facebook founder. is he thinking about government service? some newly released court findings suggest so and matt dowd is back with more. what's going on? what do they show? >> this was a shareholder lawsuit against facebook and
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mark zuckerberg related to a bunch of issues but in the course of that there were text messages between mark zuckerberg and another member of the board basically trying to figure out if he could sell all his stock and still retain some power if he decided to pursue something in politics, something in public service. so it all related to a release of text messages between those two. >> mark zuckerberg is a famously introverted individual. what would you think of him as a politician? >> well, i think there's been many introverts even serving as president of the united states. richard nixon was one. abraham lincoln, dwight eisenhower, george stephanopoulos is a bit of an introvert and he's in front of millions of people. so i think it's -- i think it's very -- he could do it. i think part of this is he probably was figuring out if he could serve in a clinton cabinet who he was close to members of her staff. i think that's probably more of what it was about but he could run for office. >> we introverts do not like to
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be outed like that, matthew dowd. you saw the back and forth in the filings. there was some concern because zucker be zuckerberg is so closely tied to the brand. what would happen? >> he started it back in college and built it. my guess is they could find somebody, sheryl sandberg who served in the organization who serves on the disney board just to let everybody know, i think she would be the perfect person for this. but it is a question about the entirety of the facebook brand which has been so linked, as you say, george, to mark zuckerberg. >> all right. matt dowd, more to come on that one. thank you. up next today is something called green monday. i'd explain to george. it is one of the biggest online shopping days of the year but security experts are sending an alert warning millions about a holiday e-mail scam that could be in your in-box and looks like a package delivery notice.
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tell us what we can look for. >> it's a trap sitting in your in-box right now and crips are waiting to see if you take the bait. let's say, george, the introvert is buying my christmas gift this year. all right. he's probably going to do it online so all of our ink-boxes are flooded with all these package, a delivery confirmation, shipping confirmation so the criminals sneak one in that looks like the real deal but they're a fake and what they're trying to do is bait you into opening it but opening an attachment and downloading something and that ends up with the malware, a virus on your computer or a ransomware in which they can shut down your computer and then hold it hostage and make you send them payment to unlock your own computer. so that's what you got to look for. >> i've gotten so many. how can people avoid it. >> just a little diligence, take a moment and look at it. fedex, u.p.s., all these legitimate ones tell you we
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won't send you anything. we won't ask you for anything. that's a certainly a red flag and also the other thing here, just look at that e-mail address. some of them are @ups.com. some a @usp, underscore, it. don't download ig in. >> if you check the better business bureau's naughty list they warn you of ten different holiday scams. what is it about this time of year. >> billions will be shipped and all of us are sending things to family and friends and in that giving mood so even scams having to do with charities so people are preying on us being online right now. it is just -- for an opportunist, a criminal opportunityist. the perfect time. >> t.j. holmes our resident extrovert. >> when george and i go out we have a great time. >> yin and yang. coming up, first "star wars" reaction coming in. the big rumor, felicity jones is
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and thanks to target, i got to the after party - this nice little outfit just in time using order pickup. stay fresh! get last minute gifts with order pickup at target. ♪ this is our chance to make a real difference. >> a taste of "rogue one" just days away from the opening. already set to be one of the biggest ever for "star wars." our man nick watt doesn't have to wait. he was at the los angeles premiere and joins us now. hey, nick. >> reporter: good morning, george. well, they are calling this a stand-alone "star wars" movie. not part of a trilogy so casual fans will get it. also plenty for the super fans. at that premiere there were in jokes and references that went a little over my head but i had others on their feet roaring and screaming. a whopping $120 million to $150
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million. that's "rogue one's" guesstimated box office haul for its opening weekend. >> may the force be with us. >> reporter: here's my kid on the red carpet. last year's "the force awakens" was the biggest december opening of all time. going on to bring in $2.1 billion keep it up. >> reporter: "rogue one" is expected to be the second biggest december premiere, a little lower than the fourth partly because of a different cast of characters. no han solo. no skywalker. my character is -- it's called captain cassian and an intelligence officer, a spy for the rebellion. >> reporter: disney, our parent company, embargoing all actual reviews until tomorrow. >> a lot of surprises in the film. >> reporter: really? but a standing ovation at the premiere and lots of lovely
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twitter reviews. mind blowing, unbelievably wonderful. last time i loved a "star wars" movie as much it was 1977. >> it's interesting because you sit down and you don't know what's going to happen and that's so cool. >> reporter: one rumor i must address involves "rogue one's" gyn and episode 7's rea. >> you can talk about rey's mother. >> that is not true. she is not rey's mother. she is not. >> reporter: and yes, vader appears. that's all i'll say for now. "rogue one" opens in theaters friday. then we have "star wars "episode viii."" next december they have a title but won't tell us and "episode 9" being written right now. george and amy, plenty more. >> nick, we saw your little boy milo dancing before on the red carpet. what did he think after? >> he said it's the best movie
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i've ever seen then he passed out asleep. that's a good review. next up madonna's powerful and emotional speech that has a lot of people talking this morning. then lara, tell us what's going on upstairs. >> it is one of the biggest shopping days of the year. forget black friday. becky worley is here to talk about green monday. helping you find secret savings on the hottest gifts, oh, and speaking of hot, will smith and david beckham both live on "good morning america." we'll see you soon. that was invigorating! you're probably wondering why i've just carved a giant wooden tiger. well, the answer is that a real one would maul me. i've crafted dr. whiskers here as a visual aid to show you that should you visit the lot, carmax associates will not pounce like tigers because people don't like that. come here to buy a car.
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>> good morning, i'm tamala edwards, 7:56, monday, december 12. let's head to matt pellman again starting on the boulevard. >> reporter: wet commutes never go well, but this is frustrating on the boulevard, northbound side is locked up from the schuylkill expressway approaching 9th street. it's the remnants of a bad accident. only the left lane is blocked, traffic is getting by. slow on the northbound side of the boulevard extension. a crash on the northeast extension northbound approaching quakertown where a vehicle ran off the roadway. bigger fish to fry not too far off, 663, a truck ran into a pole, wires are down, trumbowers mill road is the alternate. there's a crash upper perkiomen
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middle school involving a peddle. another spot you want to avoid. tam. >> let's go to sky6 live hd taking a live look across the airport it's been a rainy scene all morning, that continues, let's go over to david murphy, good morning. >> reporter: light rain falling on the terrace, tam. storm tracker 6 live double scan you can see the lighter shade of green up and down the i-95 corridor. we're drying out in allentown and reading. came up there, because we have potential for icing up there. we're just above the freezing mark in allentown and berks county and pockets in between the 33 and 34 could be below freeze. 42 in philadelphia. this afternoon we're going for a high of 51 degrees. we're looking at drying in the afternoon, probably mainly cloudy this afternoon, but tam, the rain in philadelphia will start to die down pretty quickly. >> thank you, david. happening today former congressman chaka fattah will learn howrng he will spend in -- how long he will spend in
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. snow, rain, ice sparking massive pileups delaying thousands of flights and now extreme weather alerts across 20 states. the new warnings from california to new york. ♪ green monday mania. one of the biggest online shopping days is here. how to find secret savings on tablet, tvs and toy, plus the apps with major skrountss. 13 days till christmas. and going for gold. hollywood's biggest stars gearing up for a magical morning with the golden globe nominations. will "la la land" dance its way to glory? will "black-ish" score big. times square is heating up. will smith and david beckham both here live. and david is here to say --
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>> good morning, america. ♪ good morning, david beckham. good morning, america. good morning to this great audience right here. [ applause ] they've got a lot of rest this weekend. we have a lot of star power right here this morning. not just david beckham. >> yes, that's right. we've got will smith and so much more and jesse here too. they were all clapping for jesse, right? [ applause ] we have will smith in the studio and apparently -- [ cheers and applause [ cheers and applause ] he has some friends there and has an inspiring message for the holidays. a great movie "collateral beauty" being compared to "it's a wonderful life." >> yeah. [ applause ] >> a very moving movie. madonna, wow, she had quite a powerful speech getting a lot of reaction online taking on
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double standards about beauty, aging and a lot more and we'll get into that in just a moment. >> the morning rundown first from cecilia vega. hey, cecilia. >> reporter: good morning to you. we do begin with the winter storm moving in from the great lakes to the northeast bringing friesen rain, bitter cold temperatures and on top of all that delaying hundreds of flights and rob marciano is in albany, new york, which is proving to be a rough morning for so many. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia. a difficult monday morning commute to say the least. really the past few days for so many americans tough to get around, whether it's train, plane or car it has been difficult for sure. here in the capital district of albany, five, six inches on the ground and did pretreat with a salt brine. the side areas and hillier terrain difficult to get around and some schools are delayed and expect it to end later but that chunk of cold air coming in later in the week and folks not looking forward to that. cecilia. >> you can say that again, rob,
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thank you. china is expressing what it calls serious concern about donald trump's latest comments on taiwan. it comes after the president-elect says he feels he is not bound -- does not bound by a one china policy unless there is a new deal on other things like trade. the state run newspaper there called trump ignorant as a child when it comes to diplomacy. russia is denying allegations it interfered with the u.s. election. president-elect trump is also rejecting the cia findings saying claims that russia was trying to help him win are ridiculous. he blames democrats for leaking the information and earlier on "gma" trump's senior adviser kellyanne conway insisted trump still respects the intelligence community. >> the president-elect does not want interference into our politics but we also don't want politics into the interference of our intelligence and that's what's happening now. people are trying to politicize our intelligence because they don't like the election result. >> a bipartisan group of
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senators is calling into an investigation into any russian hacking that may have influenced the election. it was six months ago today when 49 people lost their lives in the massacre at the pulse nightclub in orlando. overnight families and survivors gathered for a vigil at 2:02:00 a.m., the moment of the attack and lit candles and read names. it sounds like the start of a joke so bill murray walks into the oval office. the comedian and the president playing some golf, murray faring much better than president obama but then cue the trash-talking about baseball. murray's cubs won the world series but the president, he is a white sox fan. >> generally i don't like cubs fans into the oval office. >> it's probably not a coincidence that your popularity is at an all-time high so i would just ride this baby. >> it's not going to happen. >> i don't have anywhere to look at it. >> the video is a plug for obamacare but the real takeaway the president has just a few
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weeks before he leaves office and has someserious work to do, guys, on his golf game. >> thank you, cecilia. well, bill murray knows how to play golf. lara, welcome back from the weekend. "pop news." >> on a more serious note to start madonna has been all over the news, we begin "pop news" talking about madonna speaking out on a deeply emotional and important issue to her, gender equality in the music business. as she accepted billboard's woman of the year award on friday, the queen of pop talked about the double standard she's dealt with her entire career. how women, she says, must play by the, quote, rules. social media is blowing occupy about this. users are posting their favorite moments of that speech. take a look. >> do not age because to age is a sin. you will be criticized. you will be vilified and you will definitely not be played on
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the radio. >> she did not hold back at all and started her speech by saying, hello, everybody, my name is a doormat. she really was angry and talked about -- really went into it and a lot of people are saying, you know what, good for her for speaking up and as you said always provocative. always gets us talking. guess who is with us. special edition of "pop news," david beckham in the house, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] there's a reason. come on. jump in. this is an important one. i'd like to say you just happen to be in the neighborhood but you are here for a very, very special cause. unicef. you are one of their goodwill ambassadors in new york for just one day and of course stopped by right here. [ cheers and applause ] talk "me too" about what you're doing here. >> i'm here as part of the 70-year celebration anniversary for unicef. it was founded 70 years ago to the day. just after the world war ii as
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the biggest child's organization now in the world and i'm very proud to be a goodwill ambassador, something that i'm extremely focused on and it's something that is very important to me, to the family and, yes, so i'm here for the celebration. >> speaking out. i was reading about the 70th anniversary and their goal that no child dies from preventible causes. they are determined to make sure that that happens and all children lead a happy and healthy life all over the world. >> yeah, it's incredible that we still live in an age where children are dying every five minutes. a child dies every five minutes from violence around the world so it's an incredible statistic and something that, you know, as great as the work has been done over the years, there's still so much more to be done. >> we all grew up with little orange boxes going trick-or-treating and even those pennies can make a difference. >> doesn't matter what your politics are, everyone in this room, everyone watching,
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everyone sat here, you know, no child should be affected by violence is the way they are. >> and you did a really moving psa. very creative, as well. you're known for having a tattoo or two. >> yeah. >> but you put them to work. watch this, you guys. ♪ ♪ violence marks forever. >> so throughout this ad your tattoos almost come to life and tell a provocative story and the message is this has to stop. >> a strong powerful way to get across how so many children around the world are affected by violence and, you know, it's got a lot of hits. it's got a lot of attention and that's what we wanted to achieve with this. it's about shining a light. of course, it's about raising funds for the children and situations around the world but it's about shining a light and things like this is so important for us. >> yep, also getting a lot of hits and popularity just to switch gears and talk about your
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family. your little guy cruz, 11, already signed by scooter braun who -- [ applause ] who made justin bieber a household name. when did -- well, first, if you haven't seen it already, here's a peek of cruz beckham singing a little christmas tune. >> so strange. >> oh, no, it's just -- >> we don't have it. ♪ >> he's your mini-me. >> yeah, he is. [ applause ] well, the amazing thing about this, you know, we only realized that cruz has a cute little voice about nine little months ago and scoots has been a family friend and said, bring him in, see if he enjoys it. for us we always want our children -- we always hope they're listening to us or pay attention to us as parents so we do a lot of work for charity, unicef and my wife does for the
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u.n. and cruz same to us and said how about i do a christmas song for charity, all the proceeds go to charity. >> that's great. >> so there's nothing more to this than that at the moment. he's 11 years old still at school concentrating at school. that's the most important thing but wanted to give back and the's done this amazing little christmas song which has got a lot of attention and, you know, we're very proud of him. >> as you should be. >> he came to us with the idea. >> you got an entrepreneur in the family. >> having fun. >> and thank you so much for coming by and talking to everybody about unicef and the importance of every penny counts. makes a huge difference. >> thank you. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you. >> and that is probably my favorite "pop news" ever. i can drop the mike. >> all right, coming up next here on "good morning america," it is green monday and becky worley will help us find the biggest online deals for the holidays. stay with us.
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back now with hollywood shopping secrets. today actually marks one of the biggest shopping days of the year and becky worley is here with green monday, becky. >> yeah, get this, guys. this is the third largest online shopping day of the year, in fact, it's got a name, green monday. oh, yes. this much money at stake, retailers are fighting for your dollars. there's black friday then cyber monday but now another sort of made up shopping day, green monday. green monday? what? the term was coined when retailers noticed an uptick in shopping in the second monday of december. now it's the third largest online shopping day of the year and retailers are seeing discounts of 40% off the entire site at levi's, gap, old navy and banana republic.
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back here on "good morning america," on a wet hold on to yoo show you what it looks like in boston where the snow has yet to transition, some of the roads could be slick there. look at the radar, it could be moving out, along the coast it's mostly rain. what part of south carolina? aiken, south carolina. south south carolina. >> reporter: all right, ginger, it's all rain across the region clearing philadelphia. if you're down the shore you'll
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be dealing with the rain drops until the early afternoon. as we look outside, it's cloudy and damp at the airport. take it slow in the northern suburbs, there might be icy patches from earlier freezing rain. temperatures on the rise. high of 51. the rain tapering off pretty quick in philadelphia. another few hours over by the coast. 45 tomorrow, 44 wednesday. smith. so you missed your calling. stage manager. >> i know. i'm loving it. we got a full house here today. this is fantastic. >> starring in the new movie "collateral beauty" plays a man trying to find meaning in life after the most heartbreaking loss and inspired this new project of yours find your way. >> it was a beautiful aspect. one of the opening idea, what is your why? why do you get up every day? what's beautiful around the holidays? a good time to get back to why you do what you do.
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you know, for me i found my why is to improve lives. >> we've got some kids doing exactly that. >> absolutely. discovering their why. >> discovering their why. let me start with haley, tell us about your why. >> my why is i help people with alzheimer's disease and solve puzzles with them and i -- it stimulates their brain. >> wow. >> fantastic. beautiful. i love that. [ applause ] >> and ail list, you're from the national dance institute. >> yeah, i'm from the national dance institute. what i love about national dance institute is i can express myself and be truly me and everybody will embrace me for who i am. >> what did you write down. >> dance. >> dance, yes. >> how about you? how about you? >> i wrote -- i care for patients with alzheimer's disease.
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i care for them. >> give me a hug. >> tell me yours. >> i play basketball and help out in the community in a leadership program with the boys and girls club and i wrote unification because i just want to bring people together. >> not bad. >> we've got all of you guys if iing out your ornament, as well. who wants to volunteer one? >> go ahead. >> my why is that helping others by having fun. >> my why is it's created because every move you do is unique and you won't see it anywhere else. >> fantastic. like snowflakes. >> we'll talk more about clt t "collateral beauty" after a quick break. we'll be right back. >> good morning i'm tamala
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edwards, 8:27 monday, december 12, let's head over to matt pellman taking a look will he blue route. good morning. >> reporter: easy to feel blue on this dreary monday morning. roads are wet and there are a bunch of accidents and broken down vehicle north of mcdade boulevard sticking out in the left lane. northbound is locked up past the route 1 media bypass. we're watching a crash springfield road at bishop avenue. the crash on the boulevard extension by 9th street cleared out, but it's sluggish and northbound is jammed. in quakertown, 663 is blocked because a truck ran into a pole, the pole is down, wires down.
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on 42 northbound you start to jammed around college drive there's a crash near coles road off to the side. it remains heavy the whole way up to 295. busy,y wet, dreary morning, tam. >> it's that kind of monday. let's go outside to david murphy, good morning. >> reporter: tam, wet on the terrace. storm tracker 6 live double scan we're getting close to the end. we're drying through chester county and delaware county is a little bit wet. what's left is light rain. even the steadier stuff down by the shore is close to the coast. 42 in philadelphia. still 33 in allentown. for another half-hour there's a winter weather advisory in the lehigh valley and points north waiting for the temperatures to get high enough to melt slushiness or iciness on the roads. we have a rainy start, but we'll be drying in the morning and especially in the afternoon. sun to clouds tomorrow, 45, 44 on wednesday, in the 20s on thursday, tam. >> i'm not looking forward to that, but it is what it is,
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♪ ♪ getting jiggy with it great to have will smith at the table with us. thanks for sharing that great david blaine story. you are out with an amazing new movie. >> thank you, thank you. yes, very happy with it. very happy. >> "collateral beauty" said to be a major hit for christmas. what special traditions do you have at your house as we gear up for christmas and the holidays? >> well, christmas is jada time in our house. she sacrifices for everybody else all year long and then on christmas everybody does exactly whatever mommy wants to do for christmas. it's like -- it's the time of year that is most beautiful and family for her so we, you know, starting in probably october,
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she starts looking at where to snowfall, the most snowfall in america. that's where we're going. we're going there and we're going there so she loves to have a white christmas and has -- she likes to do the once horse open sleigh. >> really? >> are you a good gift giver? >> i'm pretty good. what i do, though, right, because you can't wait till the holidays to give gifts. because then when everybody is expecting it it's harder to -- so i'm the guy who i'll come home and october and say, everybody, today is christmas. i got gifts for everybody and you do ma because the surprise aspect of it -- >> yeah. >> you've been married to her almost 20 years. >> 20 years next year. >> amazing. >> as a gift giver -- it's got to be hard. >> you know, what happens is you got to get smaller. that's the thing. you got to get smaller. it has to be a letter. you know, you can pose a letter or something like that you make
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it smaller. it has to be -- it demaepdzs less money and more thought. >> that's right. >> because otherwise you're like where do you go from here? you can't -- >> i bought you "good morning america," baby. >> we are not for sale. >> congratulations on all your success. you've had such a phenomenal career and we've seen you in so many amazing roles. you've saved the world countless times. >> yeah. >> it's got to get boring after a while. >> y'all just keep putting it in trouble and i keep taking it out. >> fighting evil and dating advice on "hitch." when you look back at all the different roles you played what most embodies will smith? >> that's interesting. you know, probably the closest to who and what i was at the time was "bad boys" so "bad boys" is probably, you know, it's like just that young wild me and martin in miami in our 20s.
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>> you're doing it again, aren't you? >> it won't be like it was then. it'll be the 48-year-old knees. yeah, but -- >> what? >> yeah, "the bad men." but, yeah, we're going back there next year. >> in this role you had to dig pretty deep. >> yeah, yeah. >> so what did you reach for in our own personal experience. >> what was so beautiful about this film, it's about a guy who suffers a loss and then he starts putting his life back together. so, you know, what was beautiful for me was to have an opportunity, you know, my father was sick during the time. so i was able to share the preparation with my father, so it was that beautiful blending of life and art at the same time so some of the experiences, the character was having, i was having in my own life so i think that people -- i hope people will see and feel the openness
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that i was able to give and the honesty i was able to give to this character. >> in fact, let's take a look at the clip from "collateral beauty." >> you got a clip? >> we got a clip. we're ready. >> i'm having conversations. >> uh-huh. >> i mean conversations. >> okay. >> it's okay. never mind. >> howard, you want to have a conversation with me? >> yes. [ applause ] >> now, except the conversations that he's been having, you know, he gets angry after his loss and he writes three letters and he just vents and rants to love, time and death. and he gets so angry at love,
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time and death and writes these letters and he goes and mails them and then love, time and death respond, right? he's like, whoa, whoa. so, you know, it has a little bit of that "it's a wonderful life" beautiful christmas vibe and set in new york and it's one of those s where it could only really happen in new york because of the magical element of it. >> you ride your bike all throughout this movie, don't you? ? that was fantastic. i got essentially for the scenes a police escort all the time riding my bike through the streets of new york and got to ride down the middle of fifth avenue full speed. >> people do that all the time. >> mine was safe and had stunt drivers around me but it was so beautiful like that free to be able to ride through new york in that way and it was, you know, we were -- that's fake. ♪. we had to make snow.
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you would see people come around the corner like what the hell. so, yeah, you know, big piles of snow. >> so many -- almost the whole cast, i had the great pleasure of sitting down with dame judi dench. >> and helen mirror. >> that other beautiful -- >> yeah. >> described a really wonderful camaraderie and said maybe it was the storytelling. maybe it was will smith. maybe it was the fact there was a beautiful trio of british actresses. did you feel that way? >> there's that group. there's our cast. yeah. yeah, no, it was -- why does the person taking the picture always have the dumb -- >> i actually get to -- >> i know. >> like your face is never really right for the picture. >> pass off the camera. >> yeah, i look the dumbest.
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no, but it was like just a beautiful group of people coming together around this idea. i think that morning anything, that's what it was. it was like such powerful helpful ideas around love and time and death, you know, the things that is so universally relatable and i think everybody bonded around the ideas and some of the conversations that we would have and i mean it didn't hurt that everybody in the cast is like the best in the world. >> yeah. >> and we were told a little secret when the cameras stopped rolling you went into "hamilton" immediate. >> yeah. >> do you have a favorite song. ♪ up and son ♪ and the scotsman drop and -- i love that. i love. i didn't know if i could say those two words. y'all was like -- i was like, ooh. morning television.
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yeah, but, yeah, no, it was during that time. it was so -- such a beautiful energy on set. this is one of the most fun, the most emotional connection i've ever had working with a group of people on set. >> naomie harris told me you were a big practical jokester messing with her a little bit -- >> no, it's funny. when people are british, american jokes aren't funny, so it's really -- like that made it extra funny to me, you know. >> like i don't get it. >> oh, okay. so then i'm going to say it again. just louder. oh, man. >> a question for you. your two kids so stunning. very fashion forward. where do they get it? >> i have no idea. it's like -- it just poor parenting. >> i mean like -- >> let me tell you, they are,
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yeah, i think if there's one gift that jada and i were able to give them is the freedom to be who they are unapologetically. >> big gift. >> you know, as parents, a lot, jada and i struggled with them wanting to be whether we want them to be versus the fight that we had with ourselves as you know what, they were created as a thing and we're going to get behind what they are rather than demand that they be what we want them to be. [ applause ] >> that's a big breakthrough. >> yeah, yeah. >> tell you what as the parent -- i have almost a 15-year-old and listen -- gosh, i got to do that. >> but, no, it's terrifying. no, that's dumb. don't do that. >> they got to be allowed to make mistakes. >> the ability to make mistakes is how you learn. unfortunately that pain and suffering that you gain around your own choices are --
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>> comes right back. >> that's how you glow and on top of it, you know, jada and i had to be really honest with ourselves. we don't know how much as we think we do. it's like they know better about themselves than we do sometimes, you know, that's just real. you can know for yourself. but you can't know for somebody else. >> so hard to do as a parent. >> i know, right. >> this whole acting thing doesn't work out, you have a career in theefr pi. >> right. oh, yeah, i've already had a career in therapy on the other side. >> very helpful, though. >> nice to see you again. "collateral beauty" hits theaters on friday. golden globe nominations coming right up.
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that's the big picture, here's what's going on locally. >> reporter: ginger, rain is dieing down, steadier across south jersey abbey delaware. up in the lehigh valley we have temperatures close to freezing. 51 in philadelphia this afternoon. mid 40s tomorrow and wednesday. faces on. amy, up to you. >> time now for the golden globe nominations. they just came in and we have a lot to talk about. abc's chris connelly is back with all the details. >> as you know the golden globes likes to split nominations into two separate categories on the movie side nominations for best drama. best drama actor, best drama actress and for best comedy musical. musical actress and comedy musical actor. >> sometimes it's a little gray. >> yeah, they're not really a lot of thigh slappers necessarily on the comedy musical side but "la la land" has done very well.
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getting a nomination. for best musical comedy one for emma and ryan up against another ryan, ryan renn knolls for "deadpool" in that. >> ryan renn knolls. >> the track is pretty clear for "la la land." as for best drama, you know that's a really impressive group. "hacksaw ridge," that's the mel gibson movie that stars andrew garfield and also got a nomination this time for saving lives instead of slinging webs. "manchester by the sea," "moonlight" and "lion." >> casey affleck got a nomination and he's one of the favorites in that category. denzel washington up there also, i think the category that's loaded is actress drama. amy adams, isabella and natalie portman as jackie alongside jessica chastain again so a lot of movies in great shape and have to say the movies the top contenders continue to be the top. "la la land," you've got
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"moonlight" and you've got "manchester by the sea." these are deep, you know, powerful movie, not major wild -- >> "la la land" is -- i was going to say it's got a beautiful message but really is also very magical and takes you along the way. >> sweeps you away and love love when you watch it. >> i love the movie. >> ryan gosling not too shabby. in tv any surprises. >> well, always seems like there's something, you know, unusual being -- we have great performance for "black-ish" this morning. >> all right. [ applause ] >> three nominations for that along the way as always, you know, very fashion forward for the golden globes. you always get like the latest and newest. winona ryder getting nominated as an actress. >> for straip"stranger things." >> mandy moore up for something. some of the nominees look like the mtv green room from the 1990s. >> not a bad thing. >> it's always exciting and
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"nocturnal animals" did really well, as well. >> tom ford. >> the tom ford thing. the golden globes asked the hollywood foreign press to return one of the two bottles of tom ford perfume that were sent to them as a gift so that it didn't influence their vote so i just want to say i would wear a cologne name scorsese any day. so -- >> what do the globes tell you about the oscars? >> usually are the first -- they're the begin of the end, the last time they get to weigh in. next time we'll see the guild, the people that make the movies so i think of hads is at first cut. you know, this is like the people who are likely to be around for the oscar nominations. again these seem to be the lead. >> no big surprises. >> not anything huge. "moonlight," "manchester by the sea," "la la land" are in this to win it all the way. >> we'll be right back.
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[ applause ] we have all the golden globe nomination excitement right here. we have mahershala on the phone. >> good morning. >> we wanted to say congratulations. best supporting actor for your role in "moonlight." >> thank you. >> where are you? where did you hear the news? >> i'm in california and you just woke me up so thank you. >> with good news, though. >> i was afraid you might say that. >> with good news. >> we won't ask you what you're wearing but this is the culmination of an amazing personal story for you. 20 years ago you had the chance to work for $20 an hour on the docks there in the bay area and. >> yes. >> now 20 years later you find yourself nominated to are a golden globe. what does that make you feel at this moment? >> just appreciative and i'm
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really appreciative for the time it's taken to kind of get to this moment. it's that i've had a lot of help along the way and a lot of people really support me along my journey and it's been wonderful and really happy and so blessed to be in such good company. >> mahershala, i know you won best supporting actor at the critics choice awards last night. have you had any time to celebrate that? >> no, because you woke me up this morning. >> you're not going to forgive us. >> we just figured you'd be awake still celebrating from that already. >> a lot of nominations still to come. you might want to learn how to set the clock early. you'll hear from us a lot bright and early this awards season. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> congratulations, mahershala. >> thank you. >> we got more nominees coming up. we'll be right back, everything.
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at t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods, we've always believed the holidays should be about joy. where days are filled with magic, not madness. it's why we have amazing prices on thoughtful gifts, everyday. let's bring back the holidays. [ cheers and applause ] all right, before we go we have evan rachel wood from "westworld" just nominated for lead actress in a drama. so, congratulations. how did you first hear about it? >> well, i am actually in a car on my way to the airport right now. critics choice awards in montreal and headed back there now so i'm wide awake. >> congratulations because you just won at the critics choice awards last night as well so have you been celebrating?
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tell us what the last few hours have been like for you? >> i just have been really excited and so proud. it's such a good show and i couldn't be happier. >> you have used this moment in the public spotlight evan rachel wood to talk about painful incidents from your past. how do you hope sharing some of those stories will help the people who love and watch you on "westworld"? >> i hope that they'll take away the same strength from dolores that i did and i hope it removes some of the shame and fear and hurt to know that they aren't alone. >> it's such an incredible series to watch. tell us what it's like to work with greats like anthony hopkins. >> it's a dream. it is. i always compare it to being able to watch the -- he's my
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favorite actor and my favorite actor i ever worked with. incredible. >> well, we are rooting for you. congratulations, evan rachel wood, a great last few hours for you. >> fantastic. have a safe flight as well. >> i was just going to say. [ cheers and applause ] >> and we want to thank all of you here for starting off our week off well. have a great day. good morning, i'm tamala edwards, 8:56 monday, december 12, let's head to matt pellman looking at trouble on i-95 good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tam, a lot of people have been doing
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slipping and sliding, not because it's icy, but it's wet and therefore slippery. someone did slide on the ramp i-95 to woodhaven westbound. that vehicle is missing his front bumper. traffic is getting by, but expect delays on i-95 approaching woodhaven. multi-vehicle crash on the boulevard is pushed to the side, busy from montgomery. broken down vehicle on the blue route northbound near mcdade blocking the left lane. parkway northbound approaching pomona there's a crash with an overturn vehicle. they are working on the bus accident on the the westbound ac expressway, right lane is closed there. >> it's been a rainy, messy morning let's go outside to david murphy and see what's in store good morning. >> reporter: we expected the rain to end around 9:00 a.m., here we are we have the last band pushing across the river.
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scwers will have steady -- jersey will have steady rain until lurch time when it pushes off the coast. allentown, anything slushy or icy is a thing of the past. 51 today, 45 tomorrow, wednesday and thursday, in the mid 20s. >> former congressman chaka fattah will find out how long he will spend in prison. prosecutors want him to spend 17 years behind bars for the federal corruption case. "action news" will be in court for the hearing and we'll bring you that live on noon. "live with kelly" is up next on 6abc. i'm tamala edwards. have a great monday.
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