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good morning, america. winter storm emergency. at least eight people killed in dangerous conditions coast to coast. this freeway shut down by a mudslide. and evacuations in national parks as rivers rise in napa valley. rescuers saving this man sleeping in his car. icy conditions causing hundreds of accidents. now a new major storm set to hit california. chilling new surveillance video of that deadly rampage at a florida airport. the gunman walks calmly through baggage claim before killing five. now the fbi facing questions. could it have done more to prevent the massacre? breaking overnight a major arrest in the kim kardashian robbery case. 16 people taken into custody in paris as the reality star breaks her silence about the terrifying incident for the first time.
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>> i thought they would shoot me in the back. there's no way out. >> the investigation right now. ♪ "la la land." >> and "la la land" soars at the golden globes. taking home the most awards ever with a clean sweep. >> sweetheart, thank you. >> and meryl streep honored for her incredible career speaking out against the president-elect. >> when the powerful use their position to bully others, we all lose. >> backstage with the winners. >> good morning, america. this is my golden globe. we are happy for our friend tracee. good morning, america. what an exciting night, the golden globes kicking off award season. i was delighted to see "moonlight" pick up a win but it was "la la land," yes, a record-breaking seven awards. lara was smack dab there for it all. we'll hear from her ahead. >> turned out to be a big
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newsmaking night. meryl streep making headlines with that speech taking on donald trump and the president-elect is lashing back in just the last few minutes so let's get right to it with jon karl. let me start with what streep had to say. >> it stunned me. it sank its hooks in my heart. not because it was good, it was -- there's nothing good about it. but it was effective and it did its job. it was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter, someone he outranked in privilege, power and the capacity to fight back. >> and jon karl, the president-elect up early on twitter. >> reporter: he sure is. taking -- going to war with hollywood's most celebrated actress. george, he went on a twitter firestorm here. take a look. it starts meryl streep, one of
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the most overrated actresses in hollywood. doesn't know me but attacked last night at the golden globes. she is a hillary flunky who lost big. for the 100th time i never mocked a disabled reporter. would never do that but simply showed him groveling when he totally changed a 16-year-old story that he had written in order to make me look bad. just more very dishonest media. and, george, it wasn't just the tweets, sometime overnight trump actually interviewed with "the new york times" a short interview making pretty much the exact same points that he never mocked a disabled reporter. he says and saying that hillary -- that meryl streep is basically just a hillary flunky. >> calling out saying it's an example of the dishonest media. we'll show one of those times donald trump engaged in this behavior and show you the speech right now. >> now the poor guy. i don't know what i said, i don't remember.
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he's going like i don't remember. maybe that's what i said. this is 14 years ago. they didn't do a retraction. >> jon, this is serge kovaleski of "the new york times." >> he has a condition that limits the movement in his joints. that was seen very clearly by most people as an effort to mock the way he appeared. trump from the start denied he was doing that. this all goes back to a story by the way about whether or not there were muslims cheering in new jersey following the attacks on september 11th. kovaleski had a story that trump said proved that point. kovaleski his story did no such thing. >> okay, jon karl, thanks very much. quite a moment. even though she never said his name you knew who she was talking about. we'll have more from the golden globes later. that deadly storm causing major flooding and mudslides. take a live look at this river in reno, nevada. right now, oh, 13 states from
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california to michigan are facing weather alerts and, ginger, you know, she's here. >> reno has had their ninth wettest month or wettest month actually in nine years so that's a huge deal. check this out. los angeles seeing flood advisories and warnings getting blasted with the rain earlier this morning. look at the pictures from over the weekend. san bruno, kale, the tree on the car. all this moisture deep in the tropics getting poured onto parts of northern california. those weather alerts stretch into the rockies and that storm actually making its way to the great lakes but right here in the bay area, in napa in the heart of the flood warning my partner in weather, rob marciano, good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, ginger, the rain finally stopped here but it's hard to describe how heavy the rain came down last 24 hours and how the landscape has changed. the river in napa not usually well here. the rising waterways across northern california have forced a lot of people to scramble.
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overnight the powerful storm slamming the west coast wreaking havoc for thoses on the roads. more than ten inches submerging streets leaving many stranded. watch as firefighters flip over this suv with their bare hands. rescue swimmers and divers dispatched in oakland after this taxi plunged into an estuary. the driver one of four killed in this deadly storm. in napa, the river rising ten feet in just seven hours. look at the amount of water spilling over this dam and blasting down this hill. mudslides making highways like interstate 80 impassable. the storm bringing powerful wind gusts over 60 miles an hour toppling trees, littering highways along the coast. this giant sequoia hollowed out in 1880 historically known as pioneer cabin tree collapsed after weekend storms tore through sequoia national park and in reno nevada. >> evacuate the area. >> reporter: the governor glaring a state of emergency. the river relentlessly rising
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more than 1,000 homes evacuated as it braces for the worst flooding in a decade. in oregon, the same storm spreading ice across the roads there. oregon state police troopers responding to more than 750 traffic incidents statewide and just the past 36 hours. back here in napa, this is a new park, actually designed to be a floodway. a $400 million project put in place since the devastating flood in 2005. so far, it is working. they hope that continues as we look for our next storm that arrives here tomorrow. george. >> it is going to have to be strong. thanks very much. more on the trump transition. just 11 days until the inauguration and pace picking up. trump's first cabinet nominees face confirmation hearings starting tomorrow. even though the office of government ethics haven't completed all their reviews and our correspondent mary bruce has all the details from capitol hill. >> reporter: with just 11 days to go, this morning, a dizzying sprint to get trump's cabinet in place. just this week alone, eight of
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trump's picks are headed for confirmation hearings. a schedule so head-spinning some of the nominees haven't been fully vetted. a top government ethics official warning it's putting undue pressure on investigators. democrats want republicans to slow it down. but republicans aren't budging saying democrats need to get over it. >> all of these little procedural complaints are related to their frustration. having not only lost the white house but having lost the senate. i understand that but we need to sort of grow up here and get past that. >> reporter: but the senate republican leader has promised no confirmation votes until the vetting is complete. in the meantime, the flurry of hearings begins tuesday. first up, senator jeff sessions for attorney general. and general john kelly for secretary of homeland security. and on wednesday, more nominees will take the hot seat including rex tillerson, trump's controversial pick for secretary of state. now, democrats are voicing some
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serious concerns about several of the nominees but trump's team is confident, they say all of them will be confirmed. and they're defending that busy schedule saying they simply want trump's team to be ready to go on day one. robin. >> all right, mary, thank you. now to chilling new images of that deadly airport shooting in florida. this video obtained by tmz shows a man calmly walking through baggage claim before pulling a gun and opening fire. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross joins us with new details. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, the accused shooter will be in court later this morning on federal murder charges held all weekend under a suicide watch with the fbi trying to determine if his claim to have been in contact with isis is fantasy or fact. the attack came without warning as seen on this airport surveillance video obtained by tmz coming into view from the left 26-year-old esteban santiago pulls out his pistol and opens fire. passengers run for cover as santiago moves out of camera
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range through the baggage claim section where police say he emptied his 9 millimeter semiautomatic handgun and then reloaded once and killed five people. many of them arriving for a cruise ship vacation. among the dead, 84-year-old olga woltering of georgia, killed next to her husband. >> there were such a wonderful, warm pair and they meant the world to all of us. >> reporter: and michael oehme of iowa shot dead in front of his wife carrie one of the six injured and now the question is why santiago even had a gun which had been taken away last november when he showed up at the fbi office in alaska to claim he was hearing voices about isis and was hospitalized for a mental examination. >> the gun was taken away from him but was given back after he was cleared. >> reporter: after being arrested friday, santiago claimed to fbi agents he had actually been in contact with isis online and now after recovering santiago's computer
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from an alaska pawnshop, fbi agents are investigating whether that's true and whether santiago created a jihadist identity for himself several years ago under the name of aashiq muhammad. overnight a former girlfriend told abc news he returned from deployment deeply troubled after saying he saw two of his national guard buddies killed in action but could not get help from the veterans administration. >> started acting weird when he was in puerto rico and had let veterans know he was having some problems and wasn't feeling right and they did nothing. >> reporter: santiago had no problem legally checking his gun as airplane baggage. he arrived at 1:1 frid2:11 and his rampage 34 minutes later. he only made his plans to go to ft. lauderdale a few days ago. he bought his one-way $278 delta air lines ticket just last tuesday, robin. >> do investigators have any
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clear reason why ft. lauderdale? >> they're not clear but family members say he had a stepbrother there and thought he was going to visit him. >> all right, thank you, brian. overseas to that deadly terror attack in jerusalem where a palestinian man rammed his truck into israeli soldiers getting off a bus killing four wounding 17. abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran is on the scene with the latest. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, george. this is where it happened. the truck crashing into a crowd of young soldiers over here and they were at this place, a tourist hot spot to take in one of the great views of jerusalem. surveillance video captured the moment. a sunny sunday afternoon, young israeli army cadets gathering on a sightseeing tour then horrifyingly the truck hurtles into the crowd at speed. >> i hear my soldiers shouting and screaming and seeing a truck that went on the sidewalk, side road and hitting the soldiers. >> reporter: with bodies of the dead and wounded scattered on
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the ground the driver reverses the truck trapping ten under the wheels until police and civilians open fire and kill him. the windshield riddled with the bullet holes of the struggle. "i sat in front of him and started shooting my entire magazine until it was over" says this civilian bystander. he was identified as a palestinian from east jerusalem. chaos afterwards. people running to help. emergency crews on the scene treating the wounded. many witnesses were in shock too. four young soldiers killed. one a dual u.s./israeli citizen and three of the dead were women, 17 injured. israeli prime minister netanyahu hugh arrived on the scene and promptly blamed isis for the attack but it's all so grimly familiar. nice in july, berlin last month, massive trucks, the new terror weapon of choice. the attack here, the deadliest in over a year and comes at a moment of rising tension, president-elect trump vowing to move the u.s. embassy here to
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jerusalem. overturning decades of u.s. policy and some palestinians are calling that an act of war. george. >> it is a tense time. okay, terry, thanks very much. amy has the other top headlines. a security incident at o'hare. >> a man is under arrest after breaching a security checkpoint at o'hare airport. he tried to get on a spirit airlines flight without a boarding pass and then attacked two police officers and two tsa agents. he's now undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. a new threat from north korea. kim jong-un's regime is claiming it could conduct its first test of an intercontinental missile any time and anywhere. ash carter says any missile fired toward the u.s. or an ally will be shot down. fiat chrysler will create 2,000 new ons in the u.s. and plans to invest a billion to expand plants in ohio and michigan. insiders say the move is not related to president-elect trump's recent attacks on automakers. on sunday general motors'
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ceo said her company has no plans to change production despite trump's criticism. an assistant coach for the pittsburgh steelers has been arrested just hours after the team's playoff win over miami. joey porter is charged with assaulting a bouncer at a bar. finally the swimmers who are the newest stars on the internet. georgia tech swim meet was canceled because of the snow. you see what they did. well, they decided to do many sol well choreographed snow angels and doing the backstroke, diving, swimming. the u.s. olympic team responded on twitter calling it a gold medal performance. looks incredibly painful to me but apparently they jumped right into hot baths after this stellar performance there. >> which they needed. that was from georgia? >> georgia tech. they don't -- they're not used to the snow and were hoping they were getting snow but none of them got much. they enjoyed it in virginia. >> they did. >> all the excitement at the golden globes. "la la land," the night's biggest winner taking home every award it was nominated for.
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lara was there for it all. let's go to her now in l.a. good morning, lara. >> good morning, rob be. what a night. there were plenty of surprises at the golden globes. we'll get to that in a moment. this morning, though, everybody is talking about that "la la land" sweep. breaking the record for the most golden globe wins ever by a movie. >> and the golden globe goes to -- >> both: "la la land." >> "la la land." >> reporter: it has been dubbed the "la la land" landslide. the hollywood musical taking home a record seven golden globes. >> all downmill from here. >> reporter: emma stone sharing the spirit of the magical film. >> anybody, anywhere really that feels like giving up sometimes, but finds it in themselves to get up and keep moving forward, i share this with you. >> reporter: while leading man ryan gosling dedicating his best actor honor to partner eva mendes' late brother. >> my lady was raising our
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daughter, pregnant with our second and trying to help her brother fight his battle with cancer. if she hadn't have taken all that on so i could have this experience, would surely be someone else up here other than me today. >> how did it feel to hear your name called out? >> it's nice to be given an opportunity to thank the people in your life publicly. >> reporter: it was also a big night for tv. tracee ellis ross won her first golden globe, professed actor in comedy for playing rainbow on "black-ish." >> this is for all of the women, women of color and colorful people. whose stories, ideas, thoughts are not always considered worthy and valid and important but i want you to know that i see you. >> are you going to carry this to every party? >> i'm bringing it to work tomorrow. >> reporter: jimmy fallon started off with a "la la land" inspired open. ♪ even listing a former host for
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some help. >> i've been waiting 20 years for this. >> big night, other big winners included the movie "moonlight" for best drama. casey affleck, one for best actor in a drama for "manchester by the sea" and viola davis took home the trophy for "fences" and be back in the next half hour to explain how three hollywood hunks caused quite a commotion. >> a big night for the tv show that not many know about but they should, atlan"atlanta." >> a lot more to get to. but now back to ginger. that's the south? >> it was such a good tv and film watching weekend because look at this frozen townthe nums water in fks texas. the select cities brought to you by liberty mutual insurance.
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>> reporter: we are dry on storm tracker 6 live double scan, of course, kill bone-chilling cold and icy roads on the side streets and neighborhoods. sunrise coming up. high clouds and nice orange sky for you. unfortunately it is cold and temperatures in the teens. windchills in the single digits. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, very cold today not as windy as yesterday, 27.
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for free help, >> good morning i'm matt o'donnell, 7:23, monday, january 9. we still have issues with the septa bus accidents. let's go over to karen rogers. >> reporter: woodhaven eastbound has been shut down for four hours. the septa bus still blocking woodhaven at knights road. take nights to fairdale to millbrook. millbrook is okay. this is creating big delays. elsewhere people worrying about the ice, the highways are clear looking good, 37 miles per hour on the blue route. the schuylkill expressway down to the single digits, always you might expect westbound past the boulevard to belmont. eastbound, 17 at girard. i-95 traveling slowly 13 miles per hour. we have a huge sinkhole that's causing problems in kensington on boston street. a multi vehicle dissent on the
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vine street expressway pushed off to the shoulder, westbound approaching the schuylkill expressway, but causing slowing. i'll go live on facebook at 7:30 to show you the other roads, matt. >> thank you karen. it's like single digit feeling weather out there. we'll see how david feels next.
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>> reporter: sunshine is mixing with high clouds this morning, but the story is the cold. take a look at the current temperatures we've dipped one degree in philadelphia to 14. there's not much wind, but when you look at the numbers, the windchill numbers when the winds pick up are knocking the windchill down to 6, 7 degrees. it's very raw the suburbs somewhat worse. we're going for a high of 27 today. 38 tomorrow a little better matt. >> thank you, david. dozens of schools are opening
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activia. it starts inside. ♪ i don't know what your name is but i like it ♪ ♪ i don't know what you came to do ♪ >> you're looking at "la la land," the movie/musical sweeping the golden globes last night. emma stone and ryan gosling both taking home awards. we'll have a lot more behind the scenes with them. plus some problems jimmy fallon had with his teleprompter. >> i thought it was a joke at first and part of the shtick. no, he actually doesn't have a teleprompter. >> how excited were you about your ryan. >> i was so excited. i knew he was going to win, robin. >> because he's excited to hear himself. >> sure, he is. >> also right now, donald trump firing back at meryl streep after her golden globes speech last night. the actress called out the president-elect for imitating a disabled reporter. he said he didn't do it and
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unleashed a twitter storm calling the eight time golden globe winner overrated and a hillary flunky and the west is bracing for another storm. it led to evacuations and rivers in reno, let's see it in nevada are rising. who is ready for some football? we are just hours away from the national championship, a rematch between clemson and alabama and jesse is at raymond james stadium in tampa with a preview and we should mention a former giant, he's going to talk about that controversy on a boat comi coming up. justin bieber was there that weekend too. we'll see what they had to say. >> it was so many days ahead. >> timing. >> you knew once they had that loss, they got spanked this would come up. >> a lot coming up but we'll begin with new details about the shooter caught on camera. attacking u.s. consulate official in mexico. you see the gunman stalking his victim before opening fire and the shooter is in custody and we have more from matt gutman in
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guadalajara. >> reporter: this is the spot where you see that gunman open fire on that u.s. consulate official. he then goes scampering off this way towards the mall. he doesn't get far. mexican special forces catch up with him on sunday and now the stunning twist, we learn that that suspected hit man is a fellow american. this morning abc news learned the alleged triggerman behind that attempted hit on the consular official in mexico is american. they say he first stalked him and then shot christopher ashcraft. his name is zia zafar. they launched a massive manhunt for the mystery man. mexican special forces cornering the suspect sunday taking him into custody. that surveillance video showing the shooter in those, big sunglasses and bulky wig.
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you see him walking from behind that truck, there's something in his right pants pocket. his hand holding it close. the next video shows a parking kiosk ashcraft leaving the gym pays at the kiosk completely unaware as he turns to walk out that his assailant is just feet behind him and then authorities say you see zafar exit waiting for ashcraft's car. when it pulls up he reaches into that pocket. investigators say pulls out a pistol and fires only once then flees. the bullet hitting ashcraft in the shoulder. the shooter seemed to have planned for so much. that disguise, learning ashcraft's exact movements but seems he failed to plan for one thing, the surveillance cameras right at the scene of the crime. according to the mexican attorney general's office. ashcraft is now in stable condition and under protection at a local hospital. >> these typically fall into two categories obviously, that the shooter was upset with some
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official aspect of mr mr. ashcraft's job or goes into the personal realm. >> reporter: all indications are this is not a terrorist attack. still, u.s. officials here told to watch and limit their movements. as for zia zafar he's already back in mexico city being processed for deportation back in the u.s. where he could face charges for this shooting. george, robin. >> a lot of answers to come on that. we move on to that news that came out overnight, a major arrest in the kim kardashian robbery case. 16 people were taken into custody in paris overnight. abc's lama hasan has more and joins us from london. good morning, llama. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. this could be a major break in the case. just before dawn this morning, french police confirming they've now arrested 16 people all are connected to the robbery. some of them are being described as high level gangsters already known to police. overnight french media reporting early morning raids in paris.
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authorities arresting 16 people in connection with the jewelry heist of kim kardashian. this as kardashian is finally breaking her silence about the robbery. in a newly released trailer to the upcoming season of her e! reality show describing the harrowing ordeal to her sisters. >> they're going to shoot me in the back. there's no way out. >> reporter: the robbers snatched up to $10 million worth of jewelry including this $4.5 million ring from her husband kanye west leaving the reality star bound and gagged in her paris apartment during fashion week last october. in this security footage obtained by french news outlet m6 info you can see them pass on bike then two others on foot and watch all five flee the scene. the last person holding what's believed to be a bag. in the hours leading up to the
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robbery she was sharing her entire fashion week experience. kim even posting this snapchat from the luxurious french apartment just hours before the alleged heist. the exclusive space featured in those 2014 episode of "keeping up with the kardashians" turned into a crime scene. just last week the mom of two returned to social media for the first time since the incident sharing pictures and home movies of her family. and as for what we know they can detain them for 96 hours before charging them or releasing them if there isn't enough evidence. what we don't know if any of those jewels have been recovered yet. guys. >> back to you. >> see if the charges come. thanks very much. coming up on our big board. big development in the volkswagen scandal. a top executive arrested accused of cheating car owners. and the giants suffer a blow-out loss and some say the boat trip there is to blame. we're back in two minutes.
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we're back with our big board. dan abrams at the table for our first story. more trouble for volkswagen. the fbi arrested a top executive on conspiracy charges. the company is accused of selling cars to consumers that are known to pollute. he is due to be arraigned in court. serious move? let's take a step back talking about 11 million cars that were fitted with these devices that allowed hem to fool emission tests and would go in for an emissions test, make it seem like there's no problem. the moment it leaves it's allegedly polluting into the air and the question was, who knew what? right? because initially the government was given a lot of false explanations, technical explanations for why this might be happening. now, volkswagen is admitting that there were 11 million cars that were fitted with this. now we're seeing, again, not a civil but a criminal arrest here of this person they believe defrauded the united states. >> let's talk about the civil.
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as you said there were 11 million people who owned this car. where do they tan? >> one of three things can happen. either they can go get it fixed. or if it can't be fixed they can get the price of their car paid back to them and the third thing, though, some people could say, i don't want either of those and i'll sue and in england we're already seeing now it seems lawsuits will be filed for thousands of dollars per person for the car. there are options for those who had these that related to volkswagen, audi and porsches. >> likely to be a multibillion dollar settlement but criminal charges is what's new. >> makes it totally different from the other cases we heard about. you hear about the big recalls and these huge fines and people say, well, you know, but there was no criminal. that's what makes this different because in this case you're not talking about the allegation that there was a problem that was then covered up. here you're talking about intentional conduct to prevent
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someone from finding something, so i think that's why the government believes this case is different than the others we talked about. >> new territory here. >> absolutely. >> all right, dan, thank you. next up, alabama/clemson facing off tonight in the epic championship rematch. the tigers looking to dethrone the crimson tide after that nail-biting loss last year. jesse is in tampa where the teams will do battle. do you enjoy being in tampa? it's colder here in new york. before we talk about the big rematch tonight, let's talk about yesterday, your giants and you knew once they got shellacked as they did, that people would bring up the boat trip that was a week ago on their off day. there's -- is there any connection to the two? come on. >> i think there is a connection. i don't think there's any physical connection. to your point earlier it happened a week before the game but i do think there was a little mental hangover from that because they all created a massive distraction and as pro athletes if you post a party on social media you open yourself up to a lot of criticism.
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if you play poorly you'll have to answer for that and you'll get questioned for it. odell beckham jr. dropped the pass early and so did sterling shepard and snowballed from there. the giants didn't just lose because of the wide receivers but gave up 38 points on defense and gave up a hail mary at the end of the first half. you and emotional hangover. >> dangerous for a receiver hitting the wall with his fist. a little controversy for alabama this week. coaching controversy. tell us what happened and what difference it might make. >> george, i've never seen this before. a head coach making a change at offensive coordinator one week before the big game. lane kiffin out, steve sarkisian in calling plays and how will it affect the offense for alabama. nick saban thought there was too much distraction. lane kiffin is gone to be the new head coach at florida
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atlantic university and didn't play great in the semifinal. steve sarkisian, one of the most respected offensive mights and knows the playbook but hasn't called plays for them this year yet so this is one of the most intriguing aspects. >> intriguing, one word. the big game, it is because it says so over your shoulder on the jumbotron. tell us who we should watch for on both sides of the ball. >> clemson it starts with deshaun watson. one of the best mobile quarterbacks in the country, finished runner-up for the heisman. he'll be confident because he played so well against alabama last year in the national title game. what he didn't have is his best wide receiver, mike williams, 6'3", 220 pound, playing tonight. they'll try to take advantage of all the man coverage alabama on defense likes to throw and for the tide, what about true freshman quarterback jalen hurts. 18 years old, the s.e.c. offensive player of the year.
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shown poise all season long but tonight playing in the biggest stage of his life. how does he handle the pressure. >> you have a couple of friends with you. a lot riding on tonight's game. >> yeah, come on in. big al from tuscaloosa, the tiger from clemson. they met a year ago and they liked each other so much they decided to do it again to play for the national championship trophy presented by dr. pepper. >> will you make your selection? you usually do that? are you going to make a pick? >> you're good at making me pick always in front of the mascots. big al, i love you. i picked you last year. this year i'm going though with the tigers. >> whoa! whoa! >> their defense is going to be a difference. first national championship for them since 1981. please do not sit on me. i'm sorry. >> way to go out on a limb, jesse. looking good. see for yourself the battle for the national title at:00 p.m. on espn. coming up, jimmy fallon's mariah carey moment at the golden globes. >> welcome to the golden globes.
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nominated for "deadpool" sharing a kiss with andrew garfield for "hacksaw ridge." it lasted only a few minutes, enough for blake lively to burst into laughter. those seemed to be applauding louder for the pair and social media went wild. brandon garzs said, i just saw ryan reynolds and andrew garfield kiss on the golden globes. where do i go on life. amelia tweeted can i die happy now? new bromances brewing throughout the hilton. jimmy fallon showed up with buddy justin timberlake but fallon almost had a mariah carey moment. >> already the teleprompter is down. this is a great way to start the show. >> reporter: but keeping his composure he got the last laugh. >> i just got off the phone with mariah carey. she thinks dick clark productions sabotaged my monologue and it's -- we have to talk. we have to discuss.
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>> a lot of funny moments from the show. we'll have more backstage stuff coming up and, robin, i know you have a favorite moment you want to share involving "la la land." >> there were so many moments last night but this one, did you see when emma stone, when her director won and she went in for the kiss and he wasn't going to kiss her. emma was so cute. she was like, oh, this is really awkward. >> i know. >> joe biden moment. >> we have's all been there. >> he had his priorities. >> yes, he did. >> she handled it well. overall what was the feeling there behind the scenes, lara, all night? >> everyone said it was a very warm, loving, just a really happy vibe last night from start to finish. i think jimmy fallon started the show that way and people were very heart felt. you heard obviously meryl streep, emma stone, a lot of people had a lot to say and it was like a family affair.
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it was nice. it was really nice. >> lara, i thought that moment with steve carell and kristen wiig was so funny. >> oh, yes. >> yeah. >> so many good ones. we've got more coming up so don't go anywhere. >> we were laughing. my daughter and i were watching. i couldn't stop laughing. >> there was a second where you were -- >> awkwardness made it extra funny, right? >> and then at the very end the last award of the night going to "moonlight." that's the only thing they won but it was the big one and when barry generalkin, that was his baby, something he worked on all these years so it was a good night. >> i'm watching that tonight by the way. i'm very excited. >> very artistic. you know lara is backstage. got ryan gosling, amy. >> very jealous, lara. >> plus who was the biggest winner on the red carpet? "the bachelor" nation get ready. a sneak peek of tonight's first group date and already -- i know this is hard to believe but there's already a lot of drama. >> no!
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>> good morning i'm matt o'donnell, 7:56 monday january 9. the hughes justice complex in trenton is closed today because of a water main break, one of three we have so far. let's go over to karen rogers with more. >> reporter: we're busy with the water main breaks closing the route 29 off ramp to market street. chopper 6 hd was overhead showing us the scene. you can see the water and mud pouring out of here in trenton, new jersey. because of this, slick conditions, as well with temperatures below freezing and single digits. the off-ramp to market street is blocked because of the water main break. we have a serious accident new jersey turnpike southbound watch for this accident clara barton rest area past exit 2 on new
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jersey turnpike southbound. looking live from woodhaven road shut down eastbound at knights boulevard shut down for four hours, they pulled out overturned septa truck, but the roadway is shut down. live look outside, the sun is coming up over the horizon, it's not going to be that warm, at all. david murphy has the chilly word from accuweather. >> reporter: sun and high clouds now, matt. take a look at the temperatures, 15 degrees in philadelphia. very cold. every now and then a little bit of a breeze whips up. it's not as much as yesterday, but we've seen windchill values in the single digits. the afternoon high is 27 degrees. it's going to be on the cold side today. there you see it. tomorrow 38, but there's a chance of freezing rain late in the day and in the evening in the northern suburbs matt? >> thank you, david. as karen mentioned a septa shuttle bus crashed in northeast philadelphia injuring the driver.
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. winter storm emergency. dangerous and deadly conditions from coast to coast, 13 states from california to minnesota under winter weather and flood alerts. interstate highways shut down, rivers rising and now a new major storm set to slam the west. ♪ and hollywood's golden night. >> good. >> a "la la land" slide. >> sweetheart, thank you. >> tracee ellis ross with a big win for "black-ish." >> it's nice at 44. i like it here. >> we've got the moments you didn't see from denzel photo bombing viola on the red carpet to lara backstage with the big winners. >> this is the new star of "black-ish." >> and blockbuster fashion moments. justin and jessica. kerry and viola stunning in chartreuse and look who is
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saying good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> pretty good day. ♪ go big or go home [ applause ] good morning, america! we love it here in times square and also in tampa and los angeles. we've got the country covered. the college football national championship and the golden globes. >> we got jesse down in tampa. lara is out in los angeles. of course, and there were so many great moments last night. she will bring a lot more. i love the one where we had viola davis talking with her husband. a little photo bomb there, denzel. >> co-starred in "fences." >> i loved what she said about denzel in her acceptance speech, so lovely. so much camaraderie and they always have a good time at the golden globes and a lot happens before it started. look at how some prepared. here's julia louis-dreyfus. jessica biel.
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so libations before noon were a b bad idea. goldie hawn was super pumped. >> clinton kelly with healthy and easy -- everybody likes mac and cheese. he has a different spin. perfect for dinner tonight. first news and amy with the rundown. >> the big story what could be the worst storm in a decade is pummeling parts of northern california and nevada. triggering floods and mudslides and closing highways. at least four eddies reported. another storm vic was the giant sequoia known as the drive-through tree and toppled this weekend and abc's rob marciano was in napa with all of the latest conditions. good morning, rob. >> reporter: hey, good morning, amy. that tells you something there. even the giant sequoias impacted and tells you how saturated the ground here is northern california. less than a year ago we were in extreme drought. the rain stopped here for now
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but the rivers in some cases continue to rise. nearly a foot of rain falling in the san francisco bay area since friday shaping up to be the worst onslaught of storms the area has seen in nearly a decade. not usually here. a park designed as a floodway, and it's working but many rivers across california and nevada that are still riding as this main rain batch shifts down to the south and have had power outages because of the downed trees and a lot of mudslides across main highways they're dealing with, as well. drive for now, amy, but another storm coming tuesday and wednesday. that's it. >> thanks, we know you'll keep us posted. in the meantime, the suspect in the ft. lauderdale airport shooting that left five people dead is making his first court appearance today. surveillance video obtained by tmz shows esteban santiago opening fire at people run for cover. investigators are now going through his computer after he claimed to have been in contact with isis and an ex-girlfriend says santiago tried to get help after he returned from serving
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in iraq but the v.a. did nothing. his gun was taken away when he showed up at an fbi office in alaska claiming he was hearing voices. he did, though, get it back after a mental evaluation. nine people have been arrested in connection with sunday's truck attack in jerusalem. four israeli soldiers including a dual u.s. citizen were killed when a palestinian man drove into the crowd. he was shot when he reversed his truck. the israel's prime minister is blaming isis but the driver's family says they don't know of any connection to the terror group. president-elect trump is firing back at meryl streep after she slammed him at the golden globes awards without mentioning trump by name. streep said it broke her hart when he mocked a disabled reporter, a claim he continues to deny. in a tweet he called her one of the most overrated actresses in hollywood and a hillary flunky. as for the award, "la la land" won big with seven awards including best comedy or musical. "moonlight" won best drama.
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casey affleck earned best actor and the fx series atlanta atlanta picked up two awards. a big surprise for a girl dressed up as her superhero. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. pretty good, right? turns out ginsberg was so impressed she sent 8-year-old michele three foot in maryland a handwritten note saying she looks just like her. she urged michele to keep thriving and keep learning and i just love she has a real-life superhero to look up to. >> supreme court justice. >> 83-year-old woman. >> her icon. >> notorious rbg. that's what she's known as. >> you're right. that's what she's known as. t.j. holmes for "pop news." >> look at that. >> wow! >> are you ready? leaning back. >> that's right. i hope they got seat belts on y'all chairs. >> come on. >> strap in. here we go now.
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time for "pop news." we're going to start with lady gaga. all of her fan, of course, she has a million reasons to love her. mother monster shared the first photo of her rehearsal for the super bowl halftime show. you wouldn't recognize her unless you know her back side. her in the jumpsuit. a nice tease but the 30-year-old superstar posted this quote saying 30 days till super bowl halftime. we can't wait. >> she's going to bring it. >> i will be there for it and have a huge exclusive with her. >> oh, yeah. >> no, i just want to put it out there. you just put it out in the universe and it'll come through but i won't see her. but i will be there. [ applause ] >> that was good. >> you had me. i believed it. >> like when you said janet jackson was live and i perked up and she wasn't here. just getting you back, robin. next up, good news for the royal family. queen elizabeth appeared in church with duchess kate and prince william chatting it up
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with the locals smiling and arrived for church. she has apparently recovered from that bad cold. of course she missed the christmas service which set off alarm bells there -- >> she looks great. >> 90 plus and get a cold, people get nervous. seems to be in good health. happy birthday, kate middleton turns 35 today. 35th birthday. [ applause ] so happy birthday. finally there are a lot of people who would like to mute me when i talk, robot, keep it to yourself. who would like to but this is a legitimate reason for people at home to want to mute me right now. if you have this amazon echo. you know this thing, this alexa. >> right. >> all right, on friday let me tell you "gma" we spoke to a dallas family whose daughter accidentally ordered 100 -- >> accidentally on purpose. >> well, it looks like the device has struck again because a california newscast doing the
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story and the anchor on the air said alexa and then, da, da, da, so the way this works anybody at home who has this alexa right now and hears my voice, i could order anything to anybody's house. >> so on the tv screen you say alexa do this. >> no, but alexa doesn't differentiate voices but right now, alexa, everybody's alexa is listening to me and i can order whatever i want. >> are you serious. >> and send it to everybody's house. alexa, everybody gets nervous. you might want to mute but out here this newscast ter did it during the story and said something and people in the area -- >> no way. >> they started ordering these things and got complaints from people in -- >> i have an alexa at home. i'm putting parental changes on it. >> the default setting is do the voice activation. you can change it but if i say
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right here, robin is being a citizen and had to go to jury duty. see what happens with that. lara will bring us behind the scenes of the golden globes and go right back to her. hey, lara. >> hi, george. it really was -- hi, guys. it was such an incredible night at the golden globes. we had some great seats. we're backstage where the winners come first to celebrate and have some fun. it was a star-studded show. hollywood's best having the night of their lives. >> good morning, america. whoo. >> reporter: "black-ish's" tracee ellis ross making her fashion statement barefoot. >> i'll bring my golden globe. >> what. >> this is my golden globe. >> reporter: telling us her time on stage was directed to one woman. >> i feel extremely grateful so i can stand on that stage and look at meryl streep and say, thanks. >> reporter: were you staring at her the whole time. >> yeah, i gave my speech to her. >> reporter: while up there
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getting a little lost in the excitement. >> saw the wrap it up thing and i was like, aah. i have so many more things to say and got panicked. oh, my god. i didn't thank lawrence. you are now. >> lawrence! thank you! >> reporter: billy bob thornton winning his second golden globe for his role in amazon's "goliath." where will it go? >> right next to the other one. >> oh! really. book ends. >> reporter: his good luck charm his wife and lucky socks? how do you tell they're the lucky ones. >> i've never changed them. >> ooh. you might want to do that tonight. you're a golden globe winner. i'll buy you shocks. you're looking dapper. nobody else is wearing brown velvet. >> i got to do something completely different. >> reporter: but the winner who really rocked his wardrobe, hugh lawrie of "the night manager." wool, it's plaid and it's >> comes from really interesting designer. i don't know if you heard of them. >> you're ebay's finest.
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>> thank you. >> so on three, are you ready. >> all kinds of extraordinary deals available. >> reporter: and "moonlight" with a big win in the drama category. >> i think it's sotant our stories don't get erased just because we're different. this story has inspired people to talk more and it's a shared humanity. >> reporter: "la la land" breaking records and sweeping the competition. what was it like watching these two on set? >> just life. >> it was unbelievable literally because it's -- >> nice to be part of something that brings people together and hopefully inspires people to continue hoping and dreaming and getting up each day. >> reporter: and our trip to the golden globes wouldn't be complete without some of your viewer questions. >> what would you have for your last meal. >> my own home cooked spaghetti. secret ingredient. lots of red wine. >> in the mouth or -- >> as freely as you see fit. >> reporter: cheers to that. such a fun night. hugh laurie's tux won points for the thriftiest fashion find and
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we have plenty more fashion to talk about. who else but joe zee will be right here joining us in a little bit to break down all of the red carpet trends, guys. >> yeah, there were a lot of bold choices. [ applause ] in the fashion department. don't you agree. >> that was the word for it. >> we were texting last night during the show, wow, that was a great tux, wasn't it? [ laughter ] >> all right, lara, thank you. >> yeah, that's what we were doing. we already said that tease and i want amy to read the next one. she's excited about it. >> oh, really? coming up, "the bachelorett" is heating up. an exclusive look at the big group date. you don't want to miss it. ♪ well? i love it. this piece is so you. i know, right? i saw it and i was just like "oh, i have to have it..." is it suede? it's suede. i love suede. state farm knows that every one those moments, there's one of these... well? i love it. this piece is so you.
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a spark and had a good connection and i kissed him. some girls said we heard you went for round two and got more time with him and kissed him and i'm like, yeah, i did. i didn't take anything away from -- >> how would you describe yourself. >> drama-free. friends with everyone. >> there's always drama in i don't want enemies in the house. >> multimillion dollar company and i don't appreciate you treating me like a [ bleep ] idiot. >> reporter: brit they're outfit is a showstopper. and a shorn in corin's side. >> brittany is half naked and that's freaking me out. she better not steal my thunder. >> corin makes another moment with nick. going topless too in the pool. >> i'm here to find true love. if anyone gets in the way there will be a problem. don't meese me up. i'm cute but i can get scary. >> reporter: and she's the drama-free one. abbie boudreau, abc news, los
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>> hi everyone, 8:27 monday, january 9. i'm matt o'donnell. bad accident on the the new jersey turnpike. >> reporter: it's horrible accident on the new jersey turnpike, chopper 6 hd is live on the scene. police say a metal object hit the windshield. can you see the crack and critically injured a driver. the new jersey turnpike, southbound approaching the delaware memorial bridge, both directions of the turnpike has been shut down while they a wait a medevac she will corporate. a mess on the new jersey turnpike as we widen out, they are allowing traffic to get through at this moment. they were waiting for a medevac helicopter. looks like it might have came and gone. a terrible accident on the new
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jersey turnpike. elsewhere around the region, we talked about this in trenton, the water main break on market street near route 29 caused accidents, because of that the ramp is blocked because of the accident in trenton and water main break. a mess there. woodhaven road is reopened, they removed the overturned septa bus, all lanes back open eastbound at nielts road, matt -- knights rooted, -- road matt. >> temperatures in the teens. >> reporter: yes, matt, 15 degrees in philadelphia. 14 in allentown. 1 in wilmington, not much wind not as much as yesterday. but we're looking a the cold temperatures out there occasionally windchills in the single digits. as we we take a looking at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, the clicker is not working now. today's high, 27 degrees, matt,
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blue apron. ♪ and the trumpets they go [ applause ] ♪ and the trumpets they go welcome back on this monday morning in our studio. t.j., i'll say no to the indecent proposal off camera >> that's a good idea. >> we can't ask george to come over for "bachelor" and drink rose. >> that was not my idea. we could call it a bachelor party and get together. i throw a good bachelor party. >> i'm sure you do. >> of course we have a question. at what point is the new year no longer new? essentially when do you stop saying happy new year. this is something you might remember, a classic episode of "seinfeld" and tackled it in the opening scene. >> do you believe i got happy new year today? it's february. >> i once got happy new year in
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march. >> disgusting. >> it's pathetic. >> all right, so when -- [ applause ] when do you stop? a show of happens in here, you say you should stop saying it on january 2nd. january 2nd. no, okay. >> ginger. >> how many would you say you stop saying it the first week, after the first week of january -- [ applause ] >> now, how many say -- >> if you see somebody you haven't seen for a long time. >> is that it? >> you and the logic all the time, man. that makes per second sense. >> you start writing it on your check. when you start -- >> now, does anybody say you should do it the whole month? [ applause ] some say the whole month. all right. so here are the results. ginger, 22% say this is from a poll from a british newspaper, 22% say january 2nd. that's it. we need to end it. >> strictly. >> 63% say you should go through the whole week is okay. >> okay, maybe. >> but only 15% say you should
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go through the whole month but, george, to your point if you see somebody, a friend you haven't seen -- >> happy new year. >> january 15th. >> how is that offensive to say to anyone anyway? >> i don't know. >> wishing them happiness. >> prolonging it. >> not an offensive statement. >> does 2017 have that new year smell to it. >> yes. >> not to you. >> we might as well go forward. >> wow. >> ginger, do you take your christmas tree down on december 26th? >> i thought. >> very quickly. holiday is over, done. >> done. it's not done until college football national championship is over and that's tonight. jesse palmer down live in raymond james stadium in tampa and how is it going, jesse? >> it's going awesome. hyped for the national championship game and the energy is just electrifying. we'll send that back to you in times square studio with a
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little life. three, two, one. [ cheers and applause ] whoo! >> we pulled that off. okay. tom, great job. you got that done in here. kudos. so, jesse, take us inside the mind of these players right now. a lot of pressure. >> you know, i think it's really -- yeah, really special day for them, though. i think it's all about reflection and it's all about focus. i think so many of those players are thinking about the journeys, getting to this moment here tonight. all of the hard work, all of the workouts and sacrifices and finally the focus, it is every college players' dream to play in the national championship. they are going to leave it all out on the field tonight. >> you have admirable focus. all waving pom-poms in your ear
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behind you. you're surrounded by a lot of super fans down there. >> yeah, it's pretty awesome. there's going to be some great fans here. lucky to have two of the better fan bases in any sport with alabama and clemson. in college supports momentum is such a big deal. i know when i played at the university of florida i fed off the crowd noise and guarantee you tonight it will be loud. it will be electric, it'll be a fun game to watch. >> you have mitch and jame manyson ritter. >> they're from ohio. i like football. you've seen 56 college football games this year so i know you guys really like it. why did you guys died to do that. >> we've always taken road trips as brothers every year and with the college football playoff growing larger and larger thought why not make this our biggest road trip ever and involve our favorite sport, college football. >> you've seen 22 of the top 25 teams play in person this year.
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you know what good football looks like. who do you think wins tonight. >> deshaun watson and the tigers. >> brother? >> i think it's a no-brainer. alabama. [ cheers and applause ] >> you got a little bit of sibling rivalry. they think it'll be a tie. what do you think? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> good answer. >> you can't tell from the fans. you can't even hear jesse anymore. thank you. you can watch the national championship tonight at:00 eastern on espn. and coming up from viola davis to jessica biel best golden globes fashion looks on the red carpet. >> step one take a deep
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breath. the dream team of problem solvers is fixing your fails. >> rachael: going to make you look like you had a face lift. and a one skillet
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tiger blood. >> okay. >> adonis dna. >> does that guy still exist? >> after a life-changing year, did you ever think, what was i thinking. >> oh, yeah. some days are better than ever but most days are pretty frickin' cool. that might upset a few folks. >> hey, this is the last thing i expect. >> charlie sheen, wednesday. >> this is happening, right? >> "gma." >> that just happened, okay. [ applause ] back here on "good morning america," talking to my friends. we all got up early. what time? >> 4:00. >> 4:00. that was because we promised
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goldfish. weaver launching the nationwide search for the next -- >> we can eat goldfish. >> sure. we are actually launching the next stop animation film star right now. that's right. our sponsor goldfish and new york international film festival inviting family at cross the country to create stop motion animation videos starring goldfish crackers. for the goldfish tales animission experience. the videos are really easy and fun to make. four talented filmmakers will win $5,000. go to our website for more information and enter the contest. let's dig in. you want me to hand them down to you? all right. let's get a check of local weather. >> reporter: all right, ginger, sounds tasty up at "g.m.a." this morning. cold today, in the teens, 27 degrees. tomorrow, 38, late day and evening freezing rain in the northern suburbs, warmer after
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that. beginner. stars red hot on the red carpet last night. joining me now for our red carpet recap, joe zee, creative director of yahoo! style video, saw you at the parties last fight. >> i ysay you too. >> interesting night in fashion. >> bowl choices and different unexpected choices. >> the big trend, one of them. metallics. >> and plunging necklines. i'm almost hesitant to say they're trends. they're becoming staples but i love metallics, a lot of gold. unexpected. >> look at that. kerry washington looked spectacular. >> beautiful and even kerry and talking about tracee ellis ross, they wore tea length. an old couture length and midcalf. >> something you'll see translate into the real world. >> i think so because it's an easier length to wear than full length which is just way too formal. >> after the fifth person dressed on my dress i was
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thinking tea length was the way to go. you and i both agreed kristen bell. >> oh, my gosh. >> jenny packham. i thought it was a pants suit. had a tux feel. it was not masculine. it was just right. >> no, but it was actually a hybrid of a tux he'd so. rachel wood and octavia spencer but i loved this. it was that evening gown but then tuxedo at the same time. i love the sexiness of it. >> i wanted to bring up reese witherspoon. i feel like she knows what works on her body. and she looked great in that canary yellow really clean hair a. a nice puffy lip. >> i loved reese. movie star but modern and that color we were saying is a very difficult color to wear. i love viola davis wearing a strong yellow and you're wearing a similar color. >> i was inspired. >> i love it though because i think how do you pick that color
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and say it's going to work but always does. remember j. lo showed up in last year in that color and it was so dynamic. >> a strong color, strong choice. we both -- it was funny, i was reading the notes and both gave sofia vergara the same name. the va va voom award. >> how can you not? did you not love that dress on her? it was great for her but also very different than what she normally wears, as well. much more easy, illusion and gold. >> i don't know how easy it was to get into. it was easy on the eyes. i mean up close it was so sexy, stunning. i saw her in the hallways walking down and it was like paint the on her skin. >> literally looks like gold foil painted on heir and not even a dress. she wears it so well and, of course, zuhair murad and lily collins. >> i didn't love it. i thought it was theatrical. a lot did. tell us why. >> i loved the regalness and clearly there's this princess
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vibe and i guess being royal won out last night. but i don't know. i am not usually strong to romantic or pink dresses but something the way she carried it off that felt modern and young at the same time. >> i think their dress is beautiful. for me it's the hair. that sort of made it look a little older. >> yeah, probably could have had younger hair but the way she carried it out. >> our girl, tracee ellis ross, final shoutout for tea length. she was wearing zuhayr murad. that was gorgeous and her accessories. had a ring on every single finger. and just really thoughtful. a lot of time went into it and hit it out of the park. special shoutout to my girl. >> style icon. >> you did one final for sienna miller. >> you were surprised i liked it. >> i was. >> you know what it is, she wore a very, very simple white
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michael kors dress that looked like a t-shirt. in a mass of metallics and sequins and everything going on, it was nice to see something just really pared down, stripped down. i wouldn't say it's a dress for everyone but she carried it off with so much confidence, looked great on her. >> any predicts for trends or what we'll see at the oscars. >> i don't know. couture shows are coming up soon. a lot more bright colors and all ready to be much more joy and happiness in our lives. >> good stuff, joe zee, thank you. really fun show. glad we were there together. >> so nice to see you. >> amy, you out there. >> having so much fun listening because you named my two favorites, kristen bell who looked stunning and viola davis, i love that yellow. how about you, t.j.? >> zuhair murad, my favorite designer of all time. did i say that right? >> nice, t.j. you were working it.
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[ applause ] we are back now with clinton kelly from "the chew." he'll do a little cooking and a new book out tomorrow called "i hate everyone except you." so, clinton, start out by explaining that title. >> well, it's sort of goes to my life. i've been on tv for like 15 year, right? for the longest time i was playing it safe because i think i thought i wanted everybody to like me all the time then i woke up, why do i care if anybody likes me because i don't care if anybody likes me so i wanted to tell someone the stories in my life that might be -- >> pretty candid. >> i'm really candid and tell it like it is. 100% me, i wrote it myself and crazy things that happened to me and wonderfully romantic things and embarrassing things.
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>> including something creepy about me on page 92. >> there is something a little creepy. >> want me to read it. >> i guess. you can read it. >> all right so there's a quote that goes, almost behind schedule, what does that even mean. either you're behind skid or not. s that a all -- that's like saying you almost won the lottery or almost touched the back of gts stephanopoulos' neck when you were asleep next to him on the red sigh. but you didn't because would be creepy. >> i don't want to probe anymore. we'll let that go and cook. >> we have some cooking. who likes mac and cheese around here? yes? [ cheers and applause ] mac and cheese can be caloric. there's a great way to add extra flavor and nutrition and cut down on the calories using butternut squash and make it in 25 minutes have this done so on top of the stove you do cubed butternut squash. chicken stock in there, some milk and going to add two cloves
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of garlic to that. now, you just simmer that until -- >> don't chop it up. >> leave it like this and simmer until the squash gets fork tender. as soon as that happens you put it into your blender. be careful it it's really hot. put it in your blender with some parmesan cheese, some gruyere cheese and greek yogurt and blend it together and what you get is a cheese sauce that looks like this. >> like a velveeta cheese sauce almost. >> a little salt, a little pepper. >> there's a little spice. really not too much spice. >> there is a little kick of pepper. >> red pepper neighbors and mix that with in cavatapi and toss it up with italian bread crumbs and parsley and salt and pepper and i think that's what you're responding to. >> so good. >> that flavor, a little pepper goes a long way. >> you don't have to bake it again. >> if you wanted to you could put it under the broiler but you
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don't have to. >> really good. >> thank you. then the crunch is just a bread crumb. >> just a little bread crumbs. >> no bacon on this one. would you like to taste, george, since you're in my book. >> healthwise, how much better is it for you. >> it is half the calories of -- >> wow. [ applause ] >> usually twice as much. >> you say half. but what's half of what? >> well, the serving you have in your hands is probably 350 to 400 where a bowl of mac and cheese can go about a thousand calories. >> don't worry about it. >> really good. >> i'm glad you like it. >> i like it better than the more caloric version. >> there you go. >> you're getting clinton's next book. >> back of mine. >> better than i thought it would be. [ applause ] >> thanks a lot for coming in. get the recipe for that lightened mac and cheese on
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> tiger blood. adonis dna. does that guy still exist? did you ever look back and say
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what was i thinking? >> oh, yeah. most days are better than others but some are pretty frickin' cool. that might just upset a few folks. >> hey. this is the last thing i expected. >> charlie sheen, wednesday. >> this is happening, right? >> "gma." >> that just happened? okay. from staff. >> good morning, america. >> to the king. >> good morning, america. >> everyone wants to say. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> now, can't forget shaq. >> i'm not as beautiful as the other hosts but good morning, america. ♪ we are victorious "good morning america" is brought to you by state farm. here to help life go right. >> we want to give another big thank you to clinton kelly. you can see him on "the chew" at 1:00 p.m. on abc. we have a special announcement. go on to our facebook page at 12:30 p.m. eastern with a lunch break with celebrity chef josh
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capon sharing some mexican dishes. >> you know what else, these guys are having their party because the "bachelor" party is on. "the bachelor" is on abc tonight. we'll hear from emily maynard on "gma" tomorrow. that's up ahead if a lot coming up. you'll be watching the college football national championship at 8:00 eastern on abc and there's jesse, all those fans down in tampa saying good-bye. ♪ tonight we are victorious >> there they are and one more good-bye to lara in l.a. lara, thanks a lot. golden globes were terrific. thanks to all of you. [ cheers and applause ] have a great day. ♪>> hi everyone, 8,
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january 9. karen rogers has an update on the new jersey turnpike. >> reporter: the new jersey turnpike is reopened in both
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directions. we had an does not southbound near the delaware memorial bridge where something broke through the windshield and injured the driver. everything is moving again in both directions of the turnpike. meanwhile, we have other problems, a water main break causing problems in trenton market at 29 caused an accident in that area. off-ramp is blocked there, as well. looking out on the schuylkill expressway, 39, 32 minute ride in both directions. heavy traffic, westbound traffic heading toward king of prussia. on the schuylkill expressway eastbound approaching the blue route we had an accident that's moved off to the shoulder. you see slow speeds on the schuylkill expressway and i-95 always problems there, matt. >> david murphy is outside and he doesn't want to be. >> reporter: no, it's cold out here, matt, 17 degrees in philadelphia. that's an improvement, we started out at 12 this morning. 16 in wilmington, and 14 in trenton right now.
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the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast showing a high of 27 later on. tomorrow cloudy skies, 38 degrees is the high, late in the day and in the evening there could some freezing rain in northern suburbs like the lehigh valley and berks county. it changes over to rain later tomorrow night. and milder air comes in wednesday and thursday. how about 60 on thursday. >> i'll take it. the man suspected in the fort lauderdale airport shooting is heading to court today. coming up on "action news" at noon, we'll tell you what happens when the man accused of killing five people faces a judge. "live with kelly" is next on 6abc. josh holloway will be a guest. i'm matt o'donnell. have a great monday and great week!
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>> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" today from the serious "colony," josh holloway. plus we have a fun announcement that will have you seen stars. also, actors jerry o'connell o'connell joins kelly at the cohost desk. all next on "live" ." and now here are kelly ripa and jerry o'connell. >> kelly: what. what.

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