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good morning,america. overnight donald trump doubles down. repeating false claims he lost the popular vote because of illegal ballots at a congressional event he hosted as the president executive action on trade and abortion policy, his press secretary tries to repair his heated relationship with reporters. >> our intention is never to you jonathan. >> going back and forth with our jon karl. punishing storms. a powerful nor'easter pounding the coast with winds topping 65 miles an hour roofs off homes. rain flooding this new jersey train station. snow and ice creating dangerous commute. thousands of flights canceled or delayed. as a new winter storm takes aim at the center of the country. terrifying collapse. a governor falling at the podium in the middle of his state address. lawmakers and aides t his side. >> get him to the ground.
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>> what his family is saying about his condition this morning. note 24 karat ♪ and magic in the air on hollywood's biggest morning. kicking off oscar madness. >> very, very exciting. >> "la la land" to sing and dance to oscar gold. "hidden figures," "moonlight." and "fences" looking to erase the memories of last year. even "deadpool" trying to crash the party. the oscar nominations live right here on "gma." we do say good morning, america. this is always a fun, fun morning. we've got the oscar nominations coming up. of course a lot of eyes are on "la la land." >> oh, yeah a lot of good movies out there. "la la land" being one of these great movies out there. i know they're waking up hoping they'll get calls this morning about some nominations and also
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this morning we're getting our first look at the obamas on vacation. >> there they are. looks like they were very relaxed as they head to sir richard branson's island. >> good to be ex-president. not bad. >> could you imagine the stress relief when you're out of office. >> new president hard at work. packed first monday in office. our political team is covering every angle from his battles with the press to his first executive actions. let's start with cecilia vega at the white house. at that congressional meeting overnight the president repeated false claims about the election. >> reporter: yeah george he says that he lost the popular vote because of all the millions of illegal votes that were cast george. this is a claim that has been flatly debunked. the cameras were rolling for president trump's first official white house meeting with congressional leaders. >> mr. president. >> reporter: but they weren't there when he repeated a false claim. sources telling abc news the president said he lost the
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popular vote to hillary clinton because millions of illegal ballots were cast. president trump has made the before and fact checkers havedebunked it. as trump settles into his new role so too does his staff. >> it's just remarkable what got down in the first day. >> press secretary sean spicer facing the cameras again after his much criticized first performance this weekend. >> this was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration period. >> reporter: this time a different tune to abc's jonathan karl. >> is it your intention to always tell the truth from that podium and will you pledge never to knowingly say something that is not factual. >> it is. it's an honor to d this and, yes, i believe that we have to be honest with the american people. i think sometimes we can disagree with the facts. there are certain things that we may miss -- we may not fully understand when we come out but our intention is never to lie to you, jonathan. >> reporter: kicking off his first full week with a packed schedule.
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>> we'll sign three right now. >> reporter: starting by signing a flurry of new orders from a federal government employee hiring freeze to a ban on foreign aid to groups who provide abortion services a policy first imposed by ronald reagan that has been reinstituted by every republican president since. and making good on a campaign promise to pull out of a major trade deal with asia the transpacific partnership. >> great thing for the american worker what we just did. >> reporter: now so far no comment from the white house on those false election claims but this is not the first time donald trump has raised this issue right after his win. he tweeted, millions of people voted illegally, again, that is about the popular vote. he is saying why he lost it. again, another big day at the white house. president trump meets with auto executives to talk about american jobs this morning, robin. >> all right, cecilia and there are new developments for president trump's cabinet nominees. more pushback expected tom price heads back to the hot
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seat. overnight another one of trump's candidates was confirmed. mike pompeo. mary bruce joins us from the capitol. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, day five of the trump administration and the president has just three confirmed cabinet secretaries. the latest overnight congressman pompeo for cia director they are picking up the pace but there is still a logjam here on capitol hill as democrats raise ethical concerns about many of trump's nominees and that is expected to continue today as they take at nick mulvaney the president's pick for budget director now under fire for his own finances after he failed to pay taxes on his nanny's income. this is the kind of thing that's taken down nominees in the past but this morning the question is just what kind of impact does it have in current political compliement. robin. >> mary there does seem to be good news for the administration concerning the president's selection for secretary of state. seems like he has cleared a hurdle there. >> reporter: yeah rex
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tillerson, the former exxon ceo has cleared a major hurdle now that republican senator marco rubio is finally on board. rubio had raised concerns about tillerson's ties to russia. he says he still has reservations but didn't want to create an unwarranted political controversy by blocking him. tillerson could now be confirmed as soon as next week, robin. >> we'll see if that happens. thank you. >> more on this from jon karl. jon, you were pretty tough, pretty direct questions to sean spicer yesterday. what you got back is kind of a mix of concessions and combativeness. >> reporter: yeah but it was a clear reset. sean spicer went into this briefing room over the weekend because president trump was upset and wanted him to come out here and deliver a tongue lashing at the press. he did that. it did not go over well. he refused to questions. so when he came out here yesterday for his first official briefing there was a little bit of humor and there were critically some concessions and did acknowledge some of the information he gave over the weekend was not correct.
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he said it wasn't intentional and that he would always as you heard do his best to tell the truth from the podium. >> and you mentioned it right there. we know that president trump was upset saturday. that's why sean spicer came into the briefing room keeping a close eye on all this. some reports he wasn't very happy after spicer's briefing on saturday. >> reporter: yeah it was like worst of both worlds for the press secretary. certainly he didn't make any or build presses with the press and president trump was not happy with the performance, some aides thought it shouldn't have been done to begin with but what we hear about yesterday's performance is that the president was quite happy with it. >> on the confirmation front it appears that the president is closing in on a supreme court nominee. >> reporter: that's right. what i am told there is one leading contender, neal gorsuch, a circuit court judge, 10th circuit, only 49 years old, would be actually george the youngest supreme court nominee in about 25 years, very -- somebody who's popular with
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conservatives and was confirmed for his current job unanimously by the senate back in 2006. >> that could be -- >> reporter: i'm told that could come next week. >> the key he was confirmed unanimously last time becauseyou're hearing some talk from the democratic leader shuck schumer of filibustering whoever the president puts up. that would mean they would have to get democratic votes to get it through. >> reporter: the white house believes it would be hard to filibuster gorsuch. he's just not that controversial. but there are a lot of bruised feelings by the fact that of course, barack obama's last nominee didn't even get a hearing. >> okay jon karl thanks very much. tomorrow night david muir will have the first interview with president trump since the inauguration. that will air right here on abc at 10:00 p.m. michael. >> all right, george and now to that massive nor'easter that's hitting right now bringing rain wind and dangerous flooding. we're going to take a live look at this flooded road in seabright, new jersey and also a point in boston where we find our own rob marciano good morning, rob. >> good morning, michael.
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yeah, the rain is blowing sideways. winds here to 50 miles an hour. the nor'easter here in boston is certainly has arrived. the boats in the harbor are rocking and the waves splashing over this seawall but certainly has been the wind that has been the main driver of this damaging storm. overnight, the northeast takingpounding. >> it's scary. it's scary. >> reporter: ferocious winds turning fatal in philadelphia. tearing a sign from this car lot then striking and killing a 59-year-old man. in city center a huge chunk of this 1200-foot mural toppling off a hospital wall. just outside new y gusts reaching 65 miles per hour. just look at this scaffolding dangerously dangling from a building. you can hear it as it slams against it sending people below scrambling to get out of the way. >> crazy. mes are starting to fall off over there. >> reporter: the roof ripped off this new jersey condo, parts of
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it landing on parked cars. trees smashing onto houses from pennsylvania to new york. >> three houses in a row one came down at about 5:00 a.m. we heard it and it woke us up. >> reporter: streeting flooding along the new jersey coast. >> the first nor'easter of this season but the reality is and in a post-sandy world extreme weather is a lot more common and it's something that we're constantly mindful of. >> reporter: certainly easy to be mindful when it's in your face and you have to get to work. coastal flooding and over 12,000 in the area without power. you can expect that to rise and in interior sections snow and sleet is piling up so school is closed and difficult to get around pretty much anywhere in new england or across the northeast if you do have to travel. george. >> rob, you got to get back inside. okay. to ginger right now. more on the nor'easter and a storm coming to the midwest. >> brand-new photo. this is long island. water up to the wheel wells. the tide that just passed at high tide that passed.
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you can see wind gusts 4 to even 46 miles per hour for providence, rhode island. those numbers are going to stick around for much. the day. raw, it's going to be wet, ugly and saw the snow and sleet inland and take the timing this afternoon when everybody is going home still not pretty in new york city. certainly not through eastern connecticut, parts of boston overnight then we say good-bye by tomorrow and say hello to the next storm in the pictures out of arizona where you can see snow flying moving right there along i-90 through the day tuesday into wednesday, a quick look at spencer, guys. this is how we all felt in the middle of the nor'easter and will feel today. >> it's a great blow-out. >> nice. thank you there, ginger. now to a health scare overnight for the governor of minnesota. mark dayton collapsing during his annual state of the state speech. you see there his aides rushing in to help him. abc's linsey davis joins us with more on the story and more import on the governor's condition. good molinsey. >> reporter: gmorning, robid statehouse chambers last night.
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the governor of minnesota was giving his 2017 state of the state address when he drank some water, tried to continue on with his speech and then simply collapsed. a frightening health scare monday night as the minnesota governor delivered his state address. after speaking for nearly 45 minutes, governor mark dayton's words started to slur. >> but despite that awful cost -- >> reporter: seconds later the governor collapses at the podium. >> get him to the ground please. >> reporter: by his aid. lawmakers later adjourned for the night. >> i don't knows simply all i do know is that minnesota needs to get behind our governor tonight and say a few prayers. >> reporter: the governor seemed to take a spill ahead of the speech nearly toppling over but lawmakers say he's known to be a tough oldbird. >> as everybody in minnesota knows former goalie so he's suffered hits before and comes back. >> reporter: this wasn't the first time the governor who turned 70 this week has fainted in public. last january dayton was taken to the hospital after fainting at a
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political event. this time the governor walked out of the capitol. emts joined him later at his home. his son eric tweeted thanks to well wishes and noted the governor was doing a very advanced puzzle with his grandson hugo adding that has to be a good sign. >> we hope so. the governor's chief of staff says it's back to business for the governor today expected to present his budget later on this morning. as to the cause of the collapse the governor's office isn't saying. robin. >> hope they find out. all right, linsey thank you. to amy now with the morning's other top stories starring with news interest that avalanche in italy. >> that's right. the death toll from that avalanche that buried a hotel in central italy last week is rising. overnight more bodies were found in the rubble bringing the death toll to 14. but 15 people are still missing and this morning a rescue helicopter with six people reportedly on board crashed near another ski resort in that same region. back here country a mega health insurance was blocked. a judge ruled the deal mean
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aetna and humana would drive up prices. snapchat has been cleared in a distracted driving lawsuit. a georgia couple injured in a crash claimed the social media company's so-called speed filter encouraged the other driver to speed. a local judge disagreed saying snapchat is immune from such lawsuits. and federal agents nston have found $20 million in cash hidden under a mattress in a money laundering case. they say all of those stuffed inside that box spring were proid finally, some money stuffed under the bed t guitar stuffed in a man's pants. surveillance video showing guy at a music store stuffing a $1700 guitar down his pants. you can barely see the hidden guitar as he makes his escape even though it was full sized electric guitar. he is still on the run. >> he got away with it. >> it struck a sour note for the
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employees. it's okay. it's okay. >> there are so way ways to go with that. >> i went with the clean version. >> is that a guitar in your pants or are you happy to see me? >> got away with it. oh, wow. everybody, so much excitement for the oscar nominations. in an hour we'll know who is going for the oscar gold and abc's chris connelly he joins us now and good morning, chris. >> good morning, michael. that's right the academy marshaling a host of past nominees to roll out the oscar s in aar but we've the same old anticipation. who is in? who is out? and how big will this morning get for the little musical that could? ♪ >> i got the blitz. >> yes. >> reporter: it might be the early morning but it figures to be magic hour for "la la land" which could sing play and sashay its way to double figure academy award nominations with an outside shot at tying the record of 14 oscar nods.
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after a 20-nomination whitewash in the performing categories last year leads to the oscar so white movement expect at least five people of color to get the academy's call for acting this year with "fences'" viola davis and denzel washington. >> standing in the same place for 18 years. >> i've been standing with you. >> reporter: and "moonlight's" mahershala ali strong contenders. >> middle of the world. wake up happy. a logjam best actr meryl, amy, annette and natalie, stars who shine this time of year. >> this article will bring you a great deal of attention. >> reporter: vying for spots with dazzling work froming's" ruth negga. >> i don't know what you're saying. >> reporter: "hidden figures'" taraji p. henson. >> it's because we wear glasses. >> reporter: and rupert murdoch of "elle." isabelle huppert. "deadpool's" felt the love from the producers and writers guild.
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the academy can nominate as many as ten films, surprises are likely.ould the once disgraced mel gibson crash the best director category for "hacksaw ridge"? >> i'm going to get you home. >> reporter: will "arrival" earn its sha nods? >> no, that's a proper introduction. >> reporter: and could best song put a singing ryan gosling live on stage on oscar night. ♪ city of stars ♪ ♪ there's so much that i can see ♪ >> so sweet. "la la land" might earn two best song nominations including emma stone. >> it could be a big showdown in the bestson cia, stevie wonder you have shakira up for something and if justin timberlake's number from "trolls" gets nominated an mickey mouse clubreunion. >> wow. >> '90s in the house. ryan and justin together again.
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>> could it be? >> getting a little emotional just thinking about it. >> right there a little tear. you are the man, chris. >> pleasure to be here. >> mid '90s in the house. >> ginger, rain rain everywhere. >> speaking of los angeles, look at this fullerton california south and east of them but plenty of rain over thethe weekend. things will be drying out. that's what they were doing, jet skiing. put them away because things will dry out slightly.
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>> good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist melissa magee. we're still tracking a little bit of mist and drizzle outside. we'll show you the pictures. sky6 in hd we're down the shore in atlantic city look at the waves and the camera bouncing in the wind just a little bit. we have the mist and drizzle at the coast but certainly not as bad as it was just yesterday. here's the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast. still damp and windy today, a high of 41. sunny and milder by wednesday and at 53. sun to clouds breezy on thursday with a high up to 53: going on behind the scenes of those famous white house briefings. >> i think i should know. we got the oscar nominations coming up. that's right here on "gma." 've got fees ew, really? oh, it's our verizon bill look at them. line accnistrative fees, there are even taxes on top of them. decent people shouldn't have to live like this did i get it?
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avenue. we'll get to that in a second. seeing big delays in both direct vine is very crowded as well as the schuylkill expressway and the blue route. 95 northbound at cottman two right lanes blocked. penndot on the scene. police are on the scene. we are getting word t that no childre o bus but definitely big delays in that area. alicia. >> all right, gina, thank you. "action news" continues right after this break. >> ♪♪
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>> good morning everyone. i'm meteorologist melissa magee. chilly start on this tuesday but the rain is starting to leave. currently in physical coming in at 37. 37 as well in reading. 31 up in the poconos. at the coast in lakehurst 37. here's the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast. still breezy this morning and damp, too. a high temperature of 41. sunny and milder by wednesday with a high temperature of 53. sun, few more clouds by the afternoon on thursday it's breezy, a high of 53.
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we're going to hold the press accountable, as well. >> reporter: with that debut, sean spicer put a new spotlight on one of the toughest jobs in the white house. press secretary. the role involves a delicate dance. bridging the gap between the president and the >> it is at the same tim the best most wonderful, exciting job you'll ever have and the most grinding grueling pressure-filled burnout job you'll ever have. >> reporter: and that grind and pressure unfolding on live tv in its entirety starting during the bill clinton administration. >> he said i did not have any sexual relations with that woman. he couldn't have been clearer. >> do you mean no sexual relations whatsoever. >> i called on april. i'll come back to you some point down the road maybe. >> when things got heated the best strategy is to stand your ground. say what you believe in say it forcefully but say it respectfully. that's the trick. >> reporter: but sometimes things get too heated for respect. here's obama's press secretary jay carney mixing it up with our own jon karl. >> these memos say at the end of
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the day we are all stuck in the same queue because they have to go through the same portal. >> jon, i get it but the person who calls isn't the one who continues to wait after the paper application is filled. right? >> reporter: former press seconds we spoke to said the secret to success is to never lose the trust of the reporters you work with but more importantly, the public you serve. >> you are on a stage that the whole world is watching and the credibility of the white house is very important. you're standing with not only the country and the public but the larger world itself. >> reporter: and the job is so stressful so demands it's not uncommon for a president to go through two or three press seconds in one term. there's also crossover with ournent reporters like the late tony snow or jay carney become press seconds and sometimes press seconds become prominent sallinger, dana perino at fox news and there's one more -- >> what is that? >> greek maybe.
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>> we've seen -- thank you for the report. as we've seen it's commonplace for reporters to tangle with the press secretary. you know this all too well. >> i feel a lot of sean spicer's pain. no question bit. in fact i'm going to show a clip from my first briefing. it was very very similar. hillary clinton did not want the press to be able to come up into the press room. just like president trump wants to kick them out of the west wing. we had not made a final decision of it but helen thomas who covered every president since john f. kennedy right at the first question she started giving me a hard time. >> are you going to block us from going up the steps to your office? >> we will review any of these kinds of plans. that's exactly what it means reviewing everything right now. >> you said -- we're we make any permanent decisions and discussing it with you. >> i've here since kennedy and that door --teps blo and the press s office has never been off-limits ever. >>ortant thing is to make sure you have all the information you need to do your jobs and that's what we're
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he was told he would never see his mother again. this man brandished a gun and said he would nail him to a shed door. he was tied up. his face covered with a hood of the put in the basement for hours. as a mother i know what i think. as a mother and prosecutor i want to hear what you have to say. >> i'm horrified. the folks that are involved were the boy's mother his aunt his grandmother and friend. at these four folks, i think my goodness this be this little boy's trust system so when i mommy hat off, all i see are list so i s felony kidnapping. i see felony restraint. i see felony child abuse and i think that that's what is significant about this. these are people in this child committed crimes. >> and legally where is the line in the sand when it goes from some people may say that's just parenting. the sand where itpare>> and that'ead to you the federal statute. so federally child abuse is any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent which results in death, serious
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physical o emotional harm sexual abuse oritation bcifically what that all means. my rule of thumb as a mom, as a former prosecutor what you can't do to a vulnerable adult you can't do to a child. had they done this tot, felony. >> emotional this case is 100%. sunny, thank you very much. >> thank you, sunny. and next up the stage is set for major super bowl showdown. i'm not talking about the patriots and the falsecons but tom brady and roger goodell could face off for the first time since brady was suspended for four games after the deflategate scandal and stephen a. smith is joining us live. stephen, in a radio interview brady was asked what he might say to the nfl commissio were to meet face-to-face and he responded, maybe i'll tell you after. so what's going on? how heated is the feud between these two? >> well brady is going to try to underplay it but he's furious. he's been furious. he thinks his name is raked
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through the coals and he holes roger goodell responsible for that you got to remember the folks in foxborough massachusetts, they love themselves some tom brady and even during this afc championship game that just took place a couple of days ago you had people chanting roger, roger, holding up big signs for roger goodell asking where was he because he was in atlanta for the nfc champions he should have and could have been in foxborough but he hasn't been back there since the afc championship game of 2015 two years ago when the patriots shellacked the indianapolis colts 45-7 and outscored them 28-0 in the second half because roger goodell doesn't want that kind of just acrimony the dissension everything is going to be criticism and all aimed at his direction. knows the folks in foxborough and patriots fans the world over are coming for him. that's why he was so relieved when the denver broncos beat the new england patriots in the afc championship game last year.
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this is one of those situations brady knows he can't do but so much until he wins. if he wins roger goodell will have to present them that lombardi trophy which you know all about, michael strahan but if he doesn't win he doesn't have to deal with tom brady. he's not going to see roger goodell. >> well i tell you right now, brady's motivated to be the first quarterback to win five super bowls and i think this deflategate has added to that and thank you, stephen a. sunny, thank you very much. coming up the oscar nominations. see who's been nominated. well, when you have copd it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of
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mist and drizzle overhead. winds are not a bad as yesterday 10 to 20 miles per hour with higher gusts. it's still damp and windy today, a hype temperature high temperature of 43. sun to clouds on thursday it's breezy with a high temperature of 53. alicia, back inside to you. >> all right melissa thank you. two men lured a pizza delivery man top a vacant home in southwest philadelphia and shot him during a holdup. the delivery man was also armed and fired back. he will be okay. it's unclear if his shots hit those robbers. we'll continue to fow thatd that's it for "action news" right now. we'll be back in a half hour i'm alicia vitarelli. stay tuned for more "good morning america." >> ♪♪
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life's bleachable moments need clorox bleach. good morning america. it's 8:00 a.m. president trump repeats false claims about losing the popular vote as he takes executive action on trade and abortion. health alert. a reported spike in flu cases right now. could your children be in danger of getting sick soon? is it too late to get the sought and when should you stay home and recover? and are you ready for oscar? >> rich corinthian leather. >> the nominations revealed live right here in just moments. will it be a "la la land" slide? >> s. that's incredible. >> is it "moonlight's" time to shine? will oscar go rogue.
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>>s are built on hope. >> will "deadpool" slide in for best picture? you'll find out who is a nominee. the envelope please as oscar season kicks off. and they're saying -- ♪ [ cheers and applause ] how beautifully dressed is everyone in this audience today? >> you did do a wardrobe change. very nice. >> i wanted to -- with the audience, i knew they were bringing it so i wanted to do it too. do you recognize these earrings george. >> i did. >> george gave those to robin for christmas. >> ali picked them out. >> i asked him if he recognized them because i'm sure ali probably had a little something -- thank you very much. it's a special morning. exciting. oscar celebration. >> every year. doing it for 900 years. >> but the nominations are coming. >> we're all excited about these
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nominations because there are a lot of movies out there but we're excited because we have dj irie. and not only is he doing that we have waiters who are around serving up our audience a little something that's a little sweet so we have waiters going around. we have music. that's a party. >> that's a party. a breakfast party. and you guys might remember yesterday we launched the great kindness challenge and get this in one day 300 more schools across the nation signed up keep the kindness. we want to see your pictures. they signed up to do this. we want you guys to do it. takes two seconds to just say, you know what have a great day. >> let's get 300 more today. >> let's do it. >> all right. so we have a lot coming up. amy has the morning rundown. the big story, president trump reportedly rehashing comp the eleion he delivers on key campaign promises. as the president prepares for another day of back-to-back meetings two more cabinet choices will be in the hot seat.
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health secretary nominee tom price isream president's nominee for budget director mick mulvaney is facing failure to pay taxes for a nanny. despite the busy schedule president trump is apparently still los popular vote to hillary clinton. cecilia vega has all the details. >> reporter: good morning to you. this controversy came during donald trump's first official meeting here in the white house with congressional leaders. now, in that meeting sources tell abc news the president said he lost the popular vote to hillary clinton because millions of illegal ballots were cast. this is, of course a false claim. he has it haschecked, fact che have roundly debunked it. no comment so far froe in the comment w made in kicking off his fst full week with a including with af newrom al on fore provide abortion services and makin on a campaign promisea major trade deal withership ausy day in the white house. president trump is meeting wit to talk about american jobs. amy. >> all right, cecilia, thank ews you. >> learned president trump has narrowed down his choices to then the supreme court. sour jl gorsucheading
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contender. he's 49 years old and his nomination could come next week. meanwhile, president trump is giving his first one-on-one inteion to our david muir. the abc news exclusive airs during a prime time special tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. eastern. minnesota's governor is recovering after this frightening moment when he fainted at the podium during his televised annual address. governor mark dayton was later able to walk on his own and his family says he has quickly recovered. he was hospitalized last year for dehydration. well a powerful storm is hammering the northeast with heavy rain and wind coast ago flooding and snow. the nor'easter knocked out power to more than 35,000 customers. toppled trees on to homes and swamped train stations from pennsylvania to new england and turned deadly when a sign from a car lot struck a man in philadelphia. on the west coast a state of emergency has been declared for 50 counties in california slammed by winter storms that triggered mudslides and in utah
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an avalanche was caught on camera, tons of snow racing down a mountain and onto that road. look at that. fortunate fortunately, the road had already been closed. the phone is ringing off the hook at a deli this washington but the callers aren't looking for pastrami. they're looking for the president. someone mistakenly tweeted the phone number at bub and pop's deli which is one digit off the number for the white house's comments line and the deli has been flooded about complaints from everything about cabinet nominees to obamacare but the owner is trying to take advantage inviting callers to drop in and they got a shoutout to a few more million people on "good morning america." >> doesn't hurt. you got that right. thank you. we turn to an important health warning. the cdc is reporting a spike in flu cases across the country. itor dr. richard b wn. p ea>>ks b january and march y map. there is a lot of flu activity in the midwest.tates in red with high it hasn't reached eo t more to
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come. >> this for you. >> it has. it has. you know people wonder wheth vaccinations are the way to go. it is the best way to reduce your risk but just last night my son who g wash u. washe flu and he had shot.r if you're in the high riskgr regnant women getting t in. >> h get flu symptoms goo get in for treatment early. get treatment within 48 hours, tamiflu can reduce the length. >> notsevere. you know we live in a very competitive world and some people -- you don't go to work you don't get paid so they soldier through. >> that's right. >> and go to work. when do you know -- you got to stay home. >> you got to do the right thing. you're contaous from the day before you have symptoms and then for another week or so after that. but if you have fever you should stay home and then for another 4 hours to make sure it's not coming back. if you don't have energy or your kids don't have energy don't send them to school and kids should stay home a little longer because they're so good at sharing germs with each other. it drives me nuts when kids get
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attendance awards because it encourages them to go to school when they're sick instead of staying home. do the right thing. it helps everybody else out. >> you got to keep everybody in mind. not just yourself but you're putting other people at risk. >> protect those around you. >> if you're at home you can watch the oscar nominations coming up. first we have "pop news." >> can you escort me over. >> yes. >> okay. >> nice. >> i would have worn my tux if i would have known. >> very own red carpet. >> i know love that. "pop news." >> yes, "pop news" time. my golan girl. with a little oscar news. the nominations happe morning. jimmy kimmel getting us in the spirit for a brand-new video on how you too could one day hear your name called out. take a look. >> first you get a job as a waiter. >> aisle 6. >> then you go to a lot of auditions. >> you don't get it dad, i was born to dance. >> yeah dad. >> then you act your little heart out. >> don't die, soldier.
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that's an order. >> then finally the oscar goes to, you. >> ah. >> i wish it were that easy. >> i'm sure ryan gosling says that's exactly how it happens. it's his first official promo for the award show. the comedian sharing a blueprint if you will on how to take home hollywood's biggest honor. find out which real-life stars will get the chance to walk on that stage in a little bit right here on "gma" and then the real deal, the 89th annual academy awards air live on abc, february february 26 if you already tell me you know what you're wearing, i won't be happy. >> i have no idea. no clue. >> you're always -- no, no. >> you always torture yourself. >> i always ask your advice then i don't follow it. this year i will. >> you just have to ask. >> of course we're family. that's what you do. hey, also in "pop news" this morning, more hosting news. alec baldwin has appeared almost every season on "saturday night live" as president donald trump.
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but on f 11th he will break his own record when he guest hosts for the 17th time. >> he's a cast member. for the record there he is with his pal steve martin. he's just behind him guest hosting "snl" 16 types and situation. so my guess is next week steve martin guess to b good show and probably donald there, donald trump. finally more hosting news. susan lucci returning to daytime tv for a new gig. "people" magazine reporting that the soap star will searching as a co-host on the hallmark channel's morning show "home and family" bringing her "all my children" family together. >> yes! >> i know. >> come on now. >> guys in the audience who watched "all my children." raise your hand? it was like my daily pleasure. it is a special reunion, notable cast members of the legendary soap set to appear on february 2nd. peter bergman, kim delaney,
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cameron mathison. our cam. dr. maria -- >> yeah. >> john callahan edwin and eden regal who played bianca. she went through a lot. >> yeah, she did. >> all right. so look for a little daytime drama when erica kane hits the couch and fill in on the hallmark channel the week of january 30th. >> putting it in now. >> i've never seen robin so excited ooh. >> i would like to do a weekly reenactment from a favorite scene from "all my children" where we play the characters. >> that would be fun and i told you -- >> it's like they'round us. >> iknow. >> how many types have i told college scund so could see -- yes.how many did that? >> priorities people. oday. >> hey, cin at excited about the nominations. >> we'll find out who made the list. "gma's morning menu" is brought to you by the fast powerful cough relief of
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>> among the nominees we'll hear ming up best supporting actor.at's your take. >> hugh grant was up in golden globes for "florence foster jenkins" and moves over to supporting for oscars. i don't know what he's supporting except for the whole movie role was huge. it's a logjam. interesting to aar tayl this ve r bet. y, >> t lly mpetitive. "la la land," so i'm them.onal.oo a of tma >> you know. >> justin timberlake.od let's get to it. >> you ready to get to it. >> you guys anxious? >> a little bit. >> a little nervous. >> so excited. let's get to it. let's go to the nominations, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] being nominated felt like -- >> honored. >> unbelievable. >> it was exciting. >>al high. >> i flipped out over it. >> kind of like when a pinata breaks open and everything spills out. >> i'm feeling so humbled by this moment. no i feel like the [ bleep ]
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greatest. >> completely shocking. >> really proud. >> you don't get moments like that every day. that was a moment sure. >> the academy awards you think you know tha how always be in 1929 there were no nominations and the winners were announced in advance so today o change things up again and invite past oscar nominees and winners to help welcome this new class and to actually walk them through the next 33 days. >> foryear i was part of that small s the brightest stars and i was able to bring my mother to the oscars who always wanted to be an actress and she got to sit right next to me and be so proud of me walking on that stage. the nominees for supporting actor -- >> mahershala ali in "moonlight." jeff bridges in "hell or high water." lucas hedges in "manchester by the sea."
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dev and michael shannon in "nocturnal animals." >> the nominees for cinematography are -- >> "arrival," "la la land," "lion," "moonlight" and "silence." >> the phone rang and my lawyer on the phone. something wrong? he said you were nominated for an oscar but i was by myself in this hotel room and i didn't have any family nearby and before i had the chance to call my mom my door rang and the waitress came in and i just burst into tears and said i've just been nomin f the tray down and said give us a hug. >> documentary feature -- "fire at sea," at i am not your negro" "life, animated." "o.j.: made in america," and "13th."
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best documentary short subject, "extremis," "4.1 miles," "joe's violin." "watani:my homeland" and "the white helmets." >> we are fortunate and, of course, you should have fun with all of this. but the day after, the very next day after the oscars the focus should be back to making films. good films. the nominees for foreign language fil- mine" "the salesman "tanna" fromlia. "toni erdmann" live action short are -- >> "enneminteriors." "silent nights" andcode." name in heank.d thennyeat moment of my are -- >> casey affleck in "manchester
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andrew garfield in "hacksaw ridge."and." "captain fantastic."hington in "fences." >> the nominees for sound "arrival," "deepwater horizon,"" "la nominees for sound mixing are -- >> "arrival." "hksaw ridge." "la la land." "rogue one: a star wars story." and "13 hours: the secret soldiers of benghazi." >> very early in the morning the first thing i did was wake up my i think immediately call someone that is going to take you down a few notches. that's why i woke up my wife. the nominees for production design are -- "fantastic b them." "hail, caesar!." "la la land" and "passengers."
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>> the nominees forual are -- >> "deepwater rizounglstrings." and "rogue one: a star wars story." >> you'r making "the big chill" and in england smacked, out of thed no clue. i had no expectation. >> costume design "allied." "f and where find them," "jackie" and "la la land." makeup and le"s beyond" and "suicide squad." s a the impactful and powerful music. let's not ft about that type of ps your emotion. levy. hurwitz, "lion," dustinalloran and ers," thomas newmanman. >> the "audition (the fools who dream)" from "la la land." "can't stop the feeling" from "trolls." "city of stars" from "la la land."
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"the empty chair" fromjim:the james foley story." "how far i'll go" from "moana." >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> nice start here. there's still more t there' come but what jumps out at you? >> in case apparently youll tmentary for "la la land." that's t only t shannon in the hugh grant -- >> he's good. >> he was fantastic in "nocturnal animals." so good job for the academy on that. >> "moonlight" is doing well. >> it's doing very well. the thing that surprised me was pharrell was not nominden figures" for hissong. i'm surprised that."eai instead. >> we did get lin-manuel miranda from"moana." >> lin-manuel miranda, egot in play total sweepegot is in play if he our shot at ryan gosling and justin timberlake reuniting like they ought to be.
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>> wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm excited. >> don't go anywhere. the best picture oscar nominations and more when we come back. what is driving performance? it's not a weekend hobby.have to live and breathe it for 50 years. it's the sound... d the fury. it's letting it all hang out there and it's hanging on for that is what amg driving performance means. and this is where it lives.the 503-hope.
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>> ♪♪ >> good morning, i'm alicia vitarelli. it is 8:28 on this tuesday january 24th. let's start with gina gannon with the "action news" traffic report. good morning. >> good morning alicia. starting off wid lon 95 rightouleva to be traveling in this area watch out for that. we have extensive travel times as well as we're in the heat of rush hour but that that center lane is blocked so definitely an issue there as folks try and maneuver around that. let's take another live look. we're going start in new jersey on i-195 westbound past hamilton square we have an accident and this is involvin an overturned dump truck. defior issue there. only the shoulder gets by and the on-ramp is blocked as well so a major issue. you can see how slow speeds are in both directions so do your best to give yourselfthat's where you're heading. the ben franklin bridge speed restrictions of 35 miles an hour on all area bridges you
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can see that that westbound side is still jammed pretty much from the mid span out through to the vine street expressway.gh t, gina, thank you. let's go outside now to meteorologist melissa magee. it is still misty out there and a little bit miserablish. >> that's a good word, mistydrizzly.torm tracker6 live doubleixed precipitation and some snow in atlantic city as we're still tracking this nor'easter that is slowly starting to pull away. re's the exclusive accuweather 7-daymperature ofes.d milder. we're up to 53 for a y.suns clouds it iseezyh to 53. friday briskat 43 and saturday brisk and we'll stay chilly a high of just 39 partly sunny chilly on sunday high temperature in at 41. alicia, back up. >> all right, melissa thanktion now. we'll be back in a half hour. vitarelli. stay tuned for more "gma" and those oscar nominations. >> ♪♪
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welcome back. audience that is here with us from the oscar nominations already out and more are headed this way. >> yes, they are. we have so many who are already weighing in on the nominees. we'll take a look at our survey twill win the best supporting actor. >> but let's listen in for more >> my big piece of advice when you're nominated is the c away. because that's going to contifor a long thiti. days.d you got a big job ahead oyo hav tivnt ofs and o peopl i the nominees for origi -- >>gh water," t sheridan "la la land," damien chazelle "the lobster," efthymis "manchester by the sea," kenneth lonergan, and "20th century >> the nominees for adapted screenplay are -- >> "arrival,"heisserer, "fences," august wilson "hidden
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figures," allison schroeder and theodore melfi "lion," luke davies and "moonlight," barry jenkins and tarell alvin mccraney. >> so the first time that i really truly ever experienced the academy and the oscars was when i was there nom for an oscar and i haven't stopped watching it since.the nominees for animated feature are -- >> "kubo and the two strings," "moana," "moana," "my life as a zucchini," "the red turtle" and "zootopia." >> the nominees for animated short are -- >> "blind vaysha," "borrowed time." "pear cider and >> i got to meet lee daniels,
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the director and he me 45 minutes of talking and so i don't know how other people get nominated for oscars but for me it was hella easy. here's some mo >> actress in a supporting role viola davis "fences," naomie "moonlight," nicole kidman in "lion," "hidden figures" by the sea." film editing, "hacksaw ridge," "hell or high water," "la la land" and "moonlight." >> my phone rang. it was my father and we both just started crying and neither of us could finish the sentence. it was one of the greatest moments of my life and it was two years later we got nominated together for "up in the air." nominees for lead actress are. >> isabelle huppert in "elle," ruth negga in "loving," nie "jackie,"onina land" and meryl streepins."
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"arrival," denis villeneuvehacksaw ridge," mel gibson "la la land," damien chazelle "manchester by the sea," kenneth lonergan and "moonlight," barry jenkins. >> to our global community of filmmakers and fans and to everyone inspired by movies and loves them as much as we do thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> i'm thrilled to be here with cheryl to welcome the nominees h academy awards. and i'm specially honored to help announce this year's nominees for best picture. >> "fences," "hacksaw ridge,"water," "hidden figures," "la la land,"
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"lion," "manchester by the sea," "moonlight." [ cheers and applause ] >> congratulations to all the extraordinary artist and filmmakers nominated today. it's going to be a great show. >> huge congratulations. >> congratulations. >> congratulations. >> the idea of you being an oscar nominee is actually now part of your name till the day you die. >> embrace this moment because just being nominated alone makes you a winner. >> make a speech anyway because there's nothing more boring than an u congratulate all the nominees and advise them to get sleep when you can. sneak into the oscars with a flask and have a good time. [ cheers and applause ] >> that's good advice. >> that's right. congratulations, can we just say congratulations to all the nominees, what an honor it is exciting to all of them. [ applause ]
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>> wow. >> meryl streep does she ever not get nominated. >> not in my univee big surprise amy adamsot getting nominated for "arrival" especially how stron acboard. nine nominations and best picture and leaves out "deadpool" but a very strong group. >> what jumps out for you. >> i think "la la land" will be the movie to beat based on all of the nominations today. the best actress, that was the most unpredictable category and it remains unpredict. isabelle huppert natalie portman, emma stone, meryl streep ruth negga from "loving." it's a fantastic group and like annette bening left out, emily blunt left out for "the girl on the train," amy adams five-time nominee, t she m had a chance to even win this year for "arrival" b >> supporting categories are >> they very much are across the board. supporting actress pretty much went the way you would imagine although women from strong greta gerwig and elle fanning. viggo mortensen, i know is a surprise to a lot of people
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getting a best actor nomination but this was kind of predicted by a lot following this stuff. tom hanks not getting a nomination this yea but goes lots of new faces and a big surprise that pixar d a nomination in feature film for "finding dory." two disney films instead. >> i was going to ask the animated films makes so much money and none make the best picture. >> if you want to look for where the hit movies are, you'll find them in visual effects and animated film. "doctor strange,"rogue on "zootopia" and "moana." they could still go home with oscars. >>"zootopia." >> i've of them because i have kids. stay right there. when we come back some of the oscar nominees are going to join us right here on "gma." you don't want to miss that. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ]
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guitar♪ >> welcome back to "good morning america." right there on the screen are the best picture nominees. you're seeing them all and we're about to hear from some of those up for os gary gold a moment but we're going to win an oscar for looking warm. let's do it. does that look good? let's get a check of the local weather. >> thanks a lot ginger.
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here's the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast. we can see on storm tracker6 live double scan radar we've sprinkles and drizzle around still damp today. windy, a high temperature of 41. 53 sunny and milder wednesday. star. i want to say thank you to all -- oh you guys want me to go back upstairs. we'll head back up to you in the studio. >> ginger has a star out there. we got our own right hske the .f nominations, osc nominee "nocturnal a shannon is up for best supporting actor and he's joining us now. good morning and congratulations, michael. >> oh, thank you. thank you so much. >> and i had a chance to sit down with you and aaron taylor-johnson and tom ford and do an interview and talked about this movie and how moving it is. are you surprised about your second nomination for an oscar and did you see it live or did somebody have to call and wake you up? >> well you know i'm in new
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castle, england, right now so -- and i'm working on another project, so yeah it was kind of judiciary dawson dropped out of the sky, yeah but i love the movie. i think it's obviously kind a dark movie like you were sa but i think it seems to be striking a cho se with pretty relaxed right now. but when you first hear the news do you let out a scream? who do you tell first? >> you know wh it's funny. i'm at a hotel right now waitingso standing out on the sidew around. veryrous situation. have y gone to the front desk -- >> you'l get way. >> yeah. >> maybe a view. >> i think >> yeah i haven't had a chance to talk to any of my family yet or anything being so tell you w'm pretty sure they'll be happy to get this you are and it'seserved and get checked into that roo really soon. and a good roomt a ooatd room we'll be looking out for you at the oscars and wish you luck my friend. >> thank you very much. ap yeah. >> that's one nominee we know
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was not in pajamas. every other nominee i is sleepwear because it's so early in hollywood this time of day. >> i can only imagine the feeling when you get this call especially i'm pretty sure say pay i'm going to sleep in. i'm just -- if i get a phone call in the middle of the morning, i'm pretty sure that's what it is and for them it's got to be the phone rings. to tell yourself i'm just happy with the nomination. don't have to worry about the rest. >> he was surprised so i mean i don't think he had a lot ofnow what i mean so it was especially sweet for him. although i'd say michael shannon is probably the least excitable oscar nomination. >> i want to ask chris connelly your opinion. mel gibson, is this the completion of the comeback. >> i gue i e's -- i gue is -- thi thet in hink people lthatn the nomination. >> also as well, correct. >> fine work as well finish off a story that we've all been talking about three of the best picture nominees all about the african-american experience seven actors of color nominated so we turned the a year at least. yeah.
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>> i love "hidden figures." >> yes. >> the performances in the movie very deserving. >> great flips and great performances from that. mahershala ali, he's been somebody that's been eyeing this a couple types and hopefully we'll hear from him in a little bit and talked about "moonlight" and it was like the little film that could. >> absolutely. >> and what is it about it do you think, that's resonated with folks. >> i think it's a coming of age tale. >> yeah. >> just really well told and so no matter -- >>ut anyof aale c that'ss universal. and it's strange to say because this kid's life was so extraordinary and unrelatable to a lot of people but it was so one that no matter who you are, you can identify with the story. >> naomie harris you usually see her all glam and for hert was something because she didn't want to fit that saidause of barry jenkins, the -- it's his story and she bought into it and said it is just so beautifully done and people haven't seen it should take the time to.
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now. talk about all the nominees congratuting u now, naomie harris who has been nat i fo "moonlight." naomie, congratulations. congratulations, so how the news? how did you hear the news? >> say again. my brother called me because i cou follow it live. nervous and so my brother cled m t hher ny st way tonews. >> and was he scream he tell you? >> he wascreaming and then i was screaming and then he my mom and she was screaming and so yeah the whole family is just over the moon. it's just -- it's unbelievable. really really unbelievable and i'm just so excited for the movie as a whole as well. i'm so excited for "moonlight" but it's got this kind of recognition and hopefully will encourage moore people to see this fantastic movie so it's just the best news ever. >> oh i remember when you were here along with mahershala and barry to talk to me and talk to us about it and wanting people to see it because as we were
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talking about it a coming of age movie that everybody -- so many people can relate to and explain to people that this movie was put together in a relatively short amount of time. >> well it was shot in 25 days and as you know i shot my part in just three days so it's incredibly short and it was made on a tiny budget. you know the hair and makeup people had a budget of between $300 and $700 for the entire movie so it was really really low budget and nobody has ever ever expected this kind of response to it so we are all just over the moon. >> you said that you -- on the surface you were reluctant to ke the role because you -- >> i know. i could have said no.o sayin no.hy did say -- why did you say yes? >> because i saw barry jenkins' first film which he made for $13,000 and one of the most beautiful movies i've ever seen
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and also because barry the i play amalgamation of his mother and -- >> barry a double nominee for director and screenplay and, of course best picture nomination also. what will it be like to go to the oscars with your whole filmmaking team to celebrate how well "moonlight's" done. >> that is the best the best feeling ever. because there is so much love and passion that has gone into this film and i can't think of more deserving people to be nominated and nomination is the win. we are just over the moon with it because it is so much fun working on it and so much passion and such a beautiful movie that's been created that it's just wonderful to get this kind of rec in addition and we are all going to be floating down the red carpet. >> well fitting that you're over the moon for "moonlight." it's very fitting that you would say that, naomie. congratulations. and we will see you, my friend on the red carpet. enjoy your day. >> all right. know exactly.
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>> every designer i the world right now is like get me naomie harris harris' phone number. >> so beautiful. >> insight on meryl. >> yeah meryl, 20th nomination. >> congratulations, meryl. >> everybody, stay right there. we'll be right back. ♪♪ new year, time to get rid of stuff. simplify, declutter, unplug, purge, or even quit cold turkey.
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reportly. >> a lot of commuters still on 42. this is in bellmawr new jersey. anwaiting line as you try to approach your area bridges. so that's why the big delay. 42 freeway 28 minutes traveling between the acx and 295. southbound looking nice. your travel times still indicating we are in the heat of rush hour. 95 southbound still 32 minutes between woodhaven and the vine. 76 we'ing over aoth directions thereoute the between thd then on the 42 freeway as well 28 miwe have a really major isif you'r area of po haveastbound shut down between and hammer boulevard and sanatoga from an ear accident. doing emergency guardrail repair. this is also causing another accident 422 eastbound between keim street and ro the bi-directional. alicia. >> gina thank you. let's goal meteorologist melissa magee. the umbrella is up. >> hi alicia, mist and the drizzle still overhead. here's storm tracker6 live double scan radar. you can see that we've actually got some mixed precipitation down in south jersey. and some rain closer to the
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i-95 corridor as that nor'easter continues to slowly pull away. the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast showing you it's still damp today still pretty windy but not as bad as yesterday a high of 41. on wednesday sunny and milder with a high temperature up to 53. thursday sunshine to clouds, it's breezy, a high up to 53. brisk but we're colder by friday, a high temperature by then coming in at 43. alicia back inside to you. >> melissa thank i was. "live with kelly" is next right here on 6abc. i'm alicia vitarelli. have a great tuesday. we'll see you on "action news" at noon. >> ♪♪
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