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\\ this morning on "world news now," the award season is back in black. >> the red carpet was the only flash of color at the golden globes with hollywood showing solidarity in the face of scandal, but it was far from a silent protest, what the stars said straight ahead. and a travel nightmare at one of the nation's busiest airports. several inches of water flooding a major terminal stranding passengers and delaying flights. a cruise ship sailed right into a major storm. it was rocked by huge waves with freezing water pouring in. passengers are demanding answers. and here's one use for that extra tv box. when the professional snowplow guys are busy you make due. it is monday january 8.
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from abc news this is "world news now." ah, we say welcome to maggie rulli who is here fresh off -- this is her first day, by the way, in your 30s. her first official day in the 30s as well. >> i like the slow clap for the 30s. that's a slow clap kind of deb aid. -- decade. there is no place i'd rather be kick starting my 30s. >> we enjoy spending your dirty 30 with you. >> ooh, i like that. >> you know the golden globes it was 50 shades of black on the red carpet kicking off the awards season of course. a dramatic blackout you would say on the red carpet. >> gone were the colorful gowns that we're used to. stars dressed in black to make a powerful statement against sexual harassment that has
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plagued their industry. donya baucus has the story. >> reporter: the stars wore the color in a show of solidarity. many also wearing pins with the slogan "time's up." >> time's up on this balance of power. >> reporter: host seth myers tackling the tone. >> good evening ladies and remaining gentlemen. >> reporter: the first award of the night? going to nicole kidman for lead actress in a limited series or tv move evil the show also winning big in limited series. >> "the handmaid's tale". >> reporter: winning big for elisabeth moss. >> we the story in print. and we are writing the story ourselves. >> reporter: "this is us" actor
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sterling kvlts sterling k. brown taking the award for best actor in tv series. and james franco winning best actor in "disaster artist" for playing tommy rizzo, whom he brought on stage. oprah winfrey made history by becoming the first african-american woman winning the cecil b. de mille award. >> a new day is on the horizon! >> reporter: and for best picture. >> "three billboards." >> reporter: it is said to offer one of the best freepreviews of what and who will win at the oscars on march 4. >> nominations come out a little later on january 24th. i was watching alison jan eyeney,
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she was in "i tonya." she thanked tonya harding who was in the audience but ironically did not mention nancy kerrigan during that entire thing. >> it's not "i, nancy." >> more coming on the golden globes throughout the morning. but we're going to move on to the other big story, the chaos at one of the nation's busiest airports. >> the arrival area at jfk was evacuated for hours. a water main break sent three inches of water into terminal four, causing delays and canceled flights. it's believed the break was caused by cold weather. >> most of the passengers were unable to retrieve their bags. some bags were caught in the flooding. many were told to come back today to get their backs. it was the latest incident since last week's snowstorm that crippled the airport there. and the frigid air will end for
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most of the northeast after record temperatures on cape cod. that's people there on a frozen beach. >> that's hard to believe. temperatures are rising above freezing this afternoon, 36 in chicago, 30 in boston, but even the south is stuck in the 40s. >> traverse city, michigan at 33 that will seem balmy. but a storm is about to slam california bringing heavy winds and mountain snow and flash flood watches. >> storm may end the wildfire season but heavy rain in burn areas may cause mudslides. no end in sight. sorry isn't just a popular justin bieber song. it appears to be the song that steve bannon is singing these he relea com in that fury" about theent. here's abc'swright. >> reporter: fallout over "fire and
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use of the treasonous a unpatriotic to describe that lawyer between campaign officials and that russian lawyer. donald trump jr. is a patriot and a good man he said in a statement, insisting his comments comments were directed at paul manafort, a seasoned campaign professional with experience and knowledge of how the russians operate. >> the president of the united states is a great man. you know i support him day in and day out. >> reporter: bannon appears to be trying to placate the president who blames him for giving author wolff access to the white house. trump takes issue with the fact that they have discussed trump's mental fitness to serve.
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wolff claims they even talked about the 25th amendment. the president has pushed back hard at any hint he may be unfit to serve, tweeting throughout pie life my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being like really smart. >> i went to the best colleges for college. i went to i had a situation where i was a very excellent student. >> reporter: trump went so far as to call himself a genius quote, and a very stable genius at that. >> the president is a political genius who won against a field of 17 incredibly talented people. >> reporter: one white house adviser kept trying to sing the president's praises. >> you there's one viewer that you care about right now and you are being on seek with us to please him. i think i've wasted enough of my
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viewers' time. as republicans call for jeff sessions to resign. >> reporter: jake tapper finally cut him off. although bannon sought to explain this one quote from the book he didn't retract the words or take back other disparaging comments he's made about the president's family. among other things he blamed jared and ivanka for the firing of james comey. he suggested that ivanka trump is dumb as a brick and predicted the prosecutors are going to crack dorn jr.n jr. like an egg on national tv. north and south korea are now just hours away from opening historic talks at the border village that separates them. they will be talking about next month's olympics to be held in south korea. now the tweets about the nuclear button are being defended by
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mike pompeo. we're still waiting to learn the names of two people who had very lucrative weekends. >> they won more than $1 billion in combined lottery jackpots. a powerball ticket sold in mere mack new hampshire he thought a frozen pipe had burst when he got the 5:00 a.m. call. >> the other winner was $450 megamillions. it was sold in florida over the weekend. coming up in sports we're rounding out wildcard weekend. >> while the jaguars were battling with the bills, the juice was onloose, with o.j. simpson rooting for his old team. and thousands of passengers who feared death. the ship getting tossed into the storm after they sailed right
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hundreds of people who live on that remote island that you see there north of australia were forced to evacuate when the
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island's long-dormant volcano erupted. there are no records of when the volcano was last active. the ash plume rose to about 7,000 feet. scientists are monitoring the new activity which they say increases the risk of a tsunami. >> look at that. that's crazy. u.s. navy planes are assisting in the search for dozens of missing oil tanker crew members off china's east coast. >> the iranian tanker burst into flames after colliding with a chinese freighter over the weekend. all but two of the missi members are from iran. carrying nearly 1 million barrels of oil. the entire crew of the freighter has been accounted for. fts and and passengers on board a cruise ship in the atlantic didn't think they'd survive a storm. the norwegian break-away ran right into the storm on its way back to new york from the bahamas. >> 30-foot waves septembernt rooms. glass broke andhip tilted.
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many of the 4,000 passengers say they thought they were going to die. >> i knew if we had to get those life jackets on and evacuate the ship, there was probably no way we going to make it. >> i sat there holding my children thinking i can't believe i brought my kids hire and thinking i don't think we're going it the ordeal lasted two full days. norwegian cruise lines offered any refunds or credits. >> they said they didn't think the weather would be that bad and the forecast was a lot worse. >> i remember talking about that storm. >> we all knew about it. we didn't keep it a secret. at some point hopefully they'll find out about the refunds. from the ice storm to the heat. and australia right now, they're dealing with something differentling with. >> with much of ush record cold in the u.s., summer down under has been hot. it hit a scorching 117 degrees in sydney, 1-1-7. one degree short of a r
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nearly 80 years ago. >> residents are being warned to limit their time outside and drink lots of water and go to thed beach. time. coming up the carolina panthers under review by the nfl. >> did they let cam newton back into the game too quickly after a major hit? you see it there in sports on "world news now." oh, sorry i'm late, sir. i had a doctor's appointment. when you said you were at the doctor but your shirt says you were at a steakhouse... that's when you know it's half-washed. now from downy fabric conditioner comes downy odor protect with 24-hour odor protection. downy's powerful formula conditions fibers to lock out odors all day. hey, your shirt's making me hungry. ha ha, derek. downy and it's done.
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three, two, one! go! >> there he is. mickey mouse got things going at the 25th annual disney world marathon yesterday. thousands of runners were facing much chillier weather than normal. >> some interesting outfits there as well. for the women giovanna martins of brazil came in first place. for the men, nick hilton became the first american to win it since 2004 first american man coming in first exactly one year after getting engaged at the theme park >> sweet. look at that. in the nfl, two division rivals started off day two of wildcardnd weeke
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louisiana. >> so the home team scoring with an80-yard the saints going up >> moving to the fourth quarter, carolina suffered a scare. cam newton was woozy after taking a big hit. look at that. he then dropped to his knees while heading to the sidelines. the nfl is reportedly reviewing the protocol there. >> because newton was put back in the game and did this, he hits christian mccaffrey with a pass mccaffrey running in for 56 yards to score, carolina was alive yet again. >> then just seconds left the panthers with one last chance and newton is sacked. new orleans survives 35-26. >> they get a trip to minneapolis. the saints will face minnesota. it will be a bird battle with the falcons facing the top-seed eagles although they had some
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injury problems in philly. we'll see how that plays out. scoring was at a premium in the second game of the day. >> it was buffalo and jacksonville combined for one touchdown. and here it is. ooh, the jaguars blake broyles hits. >> buffalo not only couldn't get into the end zone in its first playoff game in 18 years, it also lost its quarterback, tyrod taylor was knocked out. >> woo. >> with under two minutes left in the game. >> that left it up to racky nateookie nate peterman. jacksonville wins a struggle, 10-3. and they may play a certain team popular around here. one of the bills' famous alums joins fans. o.j. simpson wore the jers easeey
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of lesean mccoy. the juice with some fans. looking ahead to next week, the jaguars travel to pittsburgh to take on the steelers on sunday and the tennessee titans advance over the chiefs and take on the super bowl champions in new england on saturday. but tonight's a big night. the college football season comes to an end when alabama and georgia meet up for the national championship. >> this is always my favorite one. the crimson tide are fresh off their victory over clemson. they outlasted them in their rose bowl classic. kirby smart spent nine seasons on alabama staff under nick saban. saban talked about what they have in common. >> i hate to lose. and i've been around kirby long enough and he's been on my basketball team long enough that i know he hates to lose, too. and i think that has something to do with it. >> saban there was referring to
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the lunchtime basketball games he holds with his staff. during his career saban has played teams coached by former assistants 11 times. he's undefeated in those games. and finally a lesson in how not to caddie. don't stand in front of your player. he didn't move, right there in the noggin. a trick shot over the caddie. >> did he not feel it? look at that delayed response. >> he has no feeling. >> that's a caddie you want. cable news banned. we're going to show you where
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♪ ♪ all right, time for your monday mix. and we're going to start with a little bit of a change happening at a major gym chain in this country. lifetime fitness which has about 128 gyms nationwide have decided they've had enough of cable news. they've pulled cnn. they've pulled msnbc, they've pulled fox and cnbc from their
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gyms. not because they they have something against anderson cooper or or don lemon, but just because they feel as if it's become a little bit too political. so there have been fights that i've seen that have broken out. >> you've seen that at the gym? >> on tape. that have brokennth people getting a little too heated at the gym. so they feel like this is not the stress reliever. >> there are a lot of angry pundits out there, but you work out and go to the gym. dot angry pundits motivate you to run faster and harder? a book on tape. it really gets me going. >> stop it. interesting to see how this plays out. i wonder if it will anger more people or calm them out, make it a more zen experience for the yogis. out to bob ross. >> that's a terrible idea. fall asleep. we talked about the cold weather this week. we're going to take you to mt.
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washington trying to blow bubbles on mt. washington and it is so cold outside that look at this. the bubbles freeze over and will not pop on the ground. what i think is so cool here is that they don't shatter or fracture. they stay in this kind of half-solid half-gel liquid bubble state. >> the temperature up there is like minus 37 which is insane. >> it's one of the coldest places on earth, mt. washington. >> so if you have all the snow and you don't have something to plow it with. >> what do you do? >> check out this guy in pennsylvania. he just used that old tv box that was the house. and he made due. the driveway's clear. the tv that's inside isn't working. that's the only problem. >> now, would you be this dedicated? if you had snow in your front yard would you get out there with a lawn mower and tv box? or would you be inside snuggled
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this morning on "world news now," chaos at one of the nation's busiest airport.vacuated for hours, hundreds of weather is to blame. advisers are stepping up to defend president trump, even defending his mental fitness. this as former chief strategist steve bannon is sort of walking back some of the comments he used against the president's son. and later this hour, time's up at the 75th annual golden
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globes. >> hollywood blacked out the show, giving the normally boozy affair a much more somber tone. we're going to hear from the women and men who spoke out against abuse. and with everyone wearing black, judging the fashion this season might get interesting. we'll break down who wore it best and who still manned to mess up their look despite the colorless dress code. "the skinny" goes all hollywood on this monday january 8th. from abc news, this is "world news now." ah, there, so it is like black is the new black on the red carpet. different shades of black. >> i was impressed. not a single celebrity there did not wear black. >> yes, there is one person who wore a color who is the head of the hollywood foreign press, but we'll get to that a little later. but we want to start with the travel nightmare that continues to grow. one of the busiest international airports in north america.
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>> a broken water main flooded jfk in new york just as the airport was trying to recover from saturday's weather-related mess that caused cancellations and delays. >> good news, overseas flights have resumed, but there are still plenty of problems with baggage and computer terminals at that airport. >> it was just a madhouse. there was like pushing people out, and like nobody was moving. everyone's like confused. >> reporter: travelers at jfk airport tragically fighting for survival. >> luggage everywhere and people everywhere. no place to walk. >> reporter: the madness caused by a broken water main inside terminal four. three inches of water taking out two-thirds of the arrivals area for five hours. >> it just kept coming and coming. >> reporter: power shut off for safety reasons. >> they turned off the lights at the place where the luggage arrives. they evacuated everyone.
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fire alarms started going off. i went upstairs i don't know what to do. >> the pipe had frozen. so this appears to be directly weather-related. but it is not clear why the pipe was not weather protected. >> the carousel was completely floating. and they didn't come until it was running into carousel three, so they said move into carousel four. once we got to carousel four, they said empty the building completely. >> reporter: several inbound flights diverted throughout the night. and on the tarmac, several aircraft on the ground with baggage for hours, unable to turn around for takeoff. as for the complete meltdown on saturday, the port authority saying the cascading failure's the result of a break down in communication between airlines and terminal operators. >> getting them to gates, unloaded in a timely fashion was
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completely unacceptable. >> reporter: as for sunday the terminal was jam-packed because passengers waiting for their luggage, some waiting for six hours before being told to go home and come back monday. now for the first time this year, a bit of good news. temperatures are going to be above freezing today. >> but the deep freeze got in last shots. jack's excited about it. there was a burst pipe that turned a philadelphia expressway into a skating pond. the major downtown loop there was shutdown. luckily it happened overnight and on a weekend. >> ice and accidents closed highways in the chicago area, but the cold weather froze lake michigan. >> the weather will improve a little bit. >> an a little. >> somewhat. >> let's get the latest from paul williams. >> we are still expecting another round of wintry weather, but this time around not as cold, but still snow. keep that in mind.
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so we're talking about snow in indiana, ohio, pennsylvania, the entire northeast and then a wintry or icy mix throughout portions of west virginia. we're looking at this icy mix through the ohio valley region through the evening area. so brace for that with a bait of rain for the deep south that will slow thins down there. and then speaking of rain, finally rain in the southwest from l.a. to san diego. maggie, kendis? >> let's talk about that for a second. southern california residents are filling sandbags ahead of that storm. the wildfire stripped vegetation and mudslides are very possible. turning now to president trump and his inner circle spending the weekend fending off damaging allegations in an explosive new book. >> and now steve bannon is claiming at least one stunning statement attributed to him was misconstrued. more now from brian clark. >> reporter: president trump on the offensive sunday, discrediting a new book "fire and fury" that paints an unflattering picture of his presidency, saying i've had to
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put up with the fake news since the first day i announced i would be running for president. now i have to put up with a fake book. written by a totally discredited author. ronald reagan had the same problem and handled it well. so will i. the book's author, michael wolff defending his book on "meet the press." >> this is what happened here, what's going on here? this is you know i think not an exaggeration and not unreasonable, it's not unreasonable to say this is 25th amendment kind of stuff. >> reporter: the 25th amendment allows the vice president and cabinet to remove the president from office if unfit to serve. the white house adviser steven miller defending the president's mental fitness on cnn's "state of the union." >> you've got 24 hours a day of anti-trump material, you are not going to give three minutes. >> there's one viewer you're caring about and you're being on
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obsequious to please him. i think i've wasted enough of my viewers' time. as -- >> reporter: meanwhile, steve bannon issued an apology. over comes attributed to him in that book. he now claims that he used the treasonous adjective to describe paul manafort. in a statement obtained by abc news, he says i regret that my delay in responding to the inaccurate reporting regarding don jr. has diverted attention from the president's historical accomplishments in the first year of his presidency. the president has been harsh on bannon in recent days following the book's revelations. brian clark, abc news. >> one more note about that steven miller interview with jake tapper. he wouldn't leave. steven miller stayed there. they tried to kindly ask him to leave the set. he did not. finally, the folks at cnn had to have security escort him out of the building there on the set. he refused to leave. it was a very interesting scene
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apparently, after things got a little heated there on set. >> behind the scenes. in the meantime, we're going to move on. because senator bernie sanders is attacking president trump's plan to extend a border wall with mexico. the president's proposal calls for spending $18 billion over the next decade on the wall. sanders says the administration's idea doesn't make any sense. >> the american people in fact do not want to spend billions of dollars on a wall which trump told us would be paid for by the mexican government, which of course is not going to be paid for by the mexicans. >> sanders did indicate he's open to a compromise on border security and the protection of d.r.e.a.m.ers, the young immigrants brought to the u.s. illegally by their parent. the search for a missing college student has come up empty nearly a week after he vanished near his parents' home in california. he was on winter break from the university of pennsylvania when
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he was last seen. a friend told police they went to the park tuesday fight and blaze ran into the darkness and never came back. but his parents are baffled, saying he was excited about school and a new apartment. >> he left our house that night with no wallet, no money, no identification, no credit cards. no keys. no eyeglasses. this is someone that needs to wear eyeglasses. >> blaze's mother also says he takes daily medication that he needs to function, and she doesn't believe her son would will spacex has launched a secret satellite.ec it's not quite so secr everybody knows about it. >> so an unmanned falcon rocket ed off from cape canaveral hours ago. it is code named zuma. and it will be in an undisclosed orbit. commentary stopped about five minutes into the flight, because the mission is classified. >> classified. however spacex did show the boosters' return to florida,
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even it landing upright. >> every time we see this, it's the most amazing thing. >> every time. >> they're doing great work there. >> you and i, first trip to mars, kendis. >> you first. >> i want you right there next to me. if you've ever asked yourself whether it's too cold to go outside without pants, the answer is no. >> sub-freezing temperatures made for a slightly cooler than normal no-pants subway ride in new york. the requirements to participate, you're willing to take off your pants in the subway and willing to keep a straight face. >> the worldwide event saw many leave their trousers at home before boarding the trains. like here in the london tube, people left their trousers at home before getting there. >> ooh, chilly! >> wow. coming up in "the skinny," the tough choices for fashion at the colorless golden globes. who managed to stand out in a sea of all black. kelly clarkson, star struck on the red carpet.
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and, you know, that was 1984? that was 34 years ago? phone -- folks, time's up! [cheers and applause] >> barbra streden globe, calling out the hollywood foreign press association for not supporting more female directors. >> something you heard a lot of last night. the normally lighthearted awards show took on a more serious tone with powerful moments from the stars. let's take a look.>> well, address the elephant not in the room. harvey weinstein isn't here tonight, because, well, i've heard rumors that he's crazy and difficult to work with. but don't worry, he'll be back in 20 years, when he becomes the first person ever booed during the "in memoriam." it will sound like that. >> i do hope and i believe that we can elicit change. through the stories we tell and the way we tell them.
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let's keep the conversation alive. >> what i appreciate so much about this thing is i'm being seen for who i am and appreciated for who i am. and it makes it that much more difficult to dismiss me or dismiss anybody who looks like me. >> yeah, these five nominees have agreed to give up half of their salary back so that women can make more than them. >> i don't think that actually happened yet, but that's a great idea. >> and here are the all-male nominees. for "the shape of water." >> for the male nominees in the room tonight, this is the first time in three months it won't be terrifying to hear your name read out loud. >> so i want tonight to express gratitude to all the women who have endured years of abuse and assault, because they, like my mother, had children to feed and bills to pay and dreams to pursue.
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they're the women whose names we'll never know. >> quite amazing to see just that sea of black from hollywood last night. well, coming up in "the skinny," the best dressed of the blacked-out looks. >> plus an a-lister spotted serving drinks to his table. my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish but now, i take metamucil every day. it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like.
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♪ skinny ♪ ♪ so skinny ♪ all right, we're back. we covered the golden globe a little bit. now we're going to talk about the red carpet. it was a red carpet in black. and you notice that the stars, they get star struck as well. >> i love this. seeing stars get star struck by other stars, kelly clarkson was no exception to this. she was talking to ryan seacrest outside when a special someone called her out. >> that's meryl. meryl streep. >> i thought you tripped. you saw meryl streep.
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my heart just dropped. i thought you tripped. this is kelly clarkson. >> i love you. i've adored you since i was like 8. >> how cute is she, it's meryl. >> the two embraced and said hello. >> the other stars around them are like, you know. tom hanks is over there saying, what am i, chopped liver? >> judging from the fashion this year it will prove a little different and difficult to break everything apart. everyone was wearing black. >> spoiler alert. everyone's in black. let's kick things off with halle berry. she stunned in this lace dress with a plunging neckline. >> she looked amazing. >> gorgeous. >> lady bird actress, sersha ronan wore this. but it was versace. >> with the sparkles on the side. i like that.
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angelina jolie channeled old hollywood, check out the feather trim, wow. >> she wore black but she had a revealing slit. >> of course, ooh, ooh, very nice. and speaking of plunging necklines, check out geena davis. now i'm not going to say how old she because also i don't know. but she looks like she never is a day above 20. maybe not 20. that's a bit of an exaggeration. but i would like to wear a plunging neckline for that long in my life. >> eva longoria wore black. she showed off her baby bump. >> that's nice. but the night wasn't all about the ladies. let's look at the dudes. chris hemsworth wore a printed suit. >> and james and david franco. the brothers. james, of course won the best actor award for "the disaster artist." but yeah so they have a normal
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tuck tuxedo. >> so once everybody was inside, the stars grabbed their drinks, unless they were seated at tom hanks' table. >> a variety reporter spotted hanks ordering some martinis. >> he made his way back to his table and did the smart thing. he made sure his director is nicely boozed up. no word on how spielberg likes his martini. >> got to booze up crew. want to give a shout out to james franco and inviting the real-life disaster artist out on stage. as he leans into the mic, but, but, he was quickly nudged out by james franco, like hold on, hold on, nice try. >> on the way back stage, look at this, he was apparently denied again. he was walking back stage, and he seemed to just, i'm just going to go find my seat right now. go way back. >> at least he made it. >> i know my place.
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>> at least he made it there. coming up, it's time to catch up on everything you may have missed with our weekend rewind. >> we'll be right back.
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with this sub-zero wind chill, it's not melting anytime soon. >> on one of the coldest days of the year, president trump was boiling mad about the new book by journalist michael wolff and its disparaging look at trump's first year in office. >> i consider it a work of fiction. north korea and south korea have now agreed to sit down to talk in advance of the upcoming olympic games. >> the topic this time, the north's participation in olympic games. it may sound unimportant, but the talks come at a time of incredible tension. the north near perfecting a nuclear weapon that could potentially reach the u.s. >> panic on a toronto tarmac as two planes jet into a ball of flames. pearson international airport saying all passengers made it safely into the terminal. >> as a powerful bomb cyclone slammed the east coast with snow
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and whipping winds, a cruise ship sailed right into its path. even the water from the pool churning. anything not held down tossed around. some guests not feeling safe in their rooms moving to the ship's atrium. >> terrified. they were all crying. people had life vests on. >> tennessee titans' marcus mariota making history by throwing a touchdown pass to himself. third and goal. he races to his left. there he comes, not going to get the end zone. he throws the pass, it's knocked down. he caught the ball himself, actually, that made a difference. final score titans 22, chiefs 21. >> it's at that point that kansas city was just like, we're done here. >> take the win. >> so they head to new england next where they will no doubt lose? [ laughter ] >> sorry.
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g making news in america this morning, travel nightmare. a flood of trouble at one of the busiest airports adding to days of travel chaos. stranding thousands of passengers and now the new weather concern for the morning commute. bannon backtracks. the president's former top aide clarifying his comments in that bombshell book while another presidential adviser is escorted away by security at a cnn interview after that interview turned nasty. time's up at the golden globes as they tackle sexual harassment. the top moments. the big winners and the big speech by oprah. >> the new day is on the horizon. >> will the show of solidarity have any impact?
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