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good morning, america. this morning the president's remarks. what donald trump said about north korea at washington's annual gridiron dinner as he plays joke ster in chief with jabs about jared, his rivals and himself. >> the massive clean up underway. >> i've never seen it this bad. >> homes damaged by massive waves and flooding. more than a million without power. >> buried alive. avalanche attacking a snow boarder. >> saw an eight foot wall of snow. >> his wife frantic. >> my husband is missing. >> the survivor himself speaking out right here this morning. >> it is all about oscar. hollywood's biggest show.
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the indy spirit awards could hold clues to tonight's event. "gma" sitting down with jimmy kimmel. his plans for the big night. >> maybe black paint applied to my head so people can't see my bald spot. >> from the fashion to the politics. all those redos. it's just hours away. >> live from abc news in new york. this "good morning america." >> you're right. >> debating movies. >> we're arguing about who is going to win tonight. >> happy oscar sunday. ace white house correspondent cecilia vega here with us on set this morning. >> good morning. >> she's here in large measure because paula faris is in hollywood on the red carpet at the dolby theater looking beautiful as always. >> we were debating your dress choice. you won. excellent choice. >> did you like this one? are you guys already bickering? that's not a good sign.
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all in good fun. i didn't get the memo. it's still cold in l.a. it's only 10 degrees above freezing. i'm glad you like the dress, cecelia. there's this really consequential award show. some are calling this the oscars of our generation which adds to the level of pressure on jimmy kimmel who is hosting for the second straight year. i sat down with kimmel to see how he's going to strike the right tone and if he's going to get political. the stars were out at the independent spirit awards. cecelia, dan, ron and adrienne why are we interested? they're almost always a solid predictor. of what's going to happen oscar sunday. i'll see you guys in a little bit. >> we'll be talking to you a lot this morning. you look gorgeous. mouch -- much more from hollywood coming up. >> you look gorgeous too. >> thank you. love fest on "gma." >> bickering to love fest. >> we want to turn to our top story president trump drawing
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some laughs not to mention raising a few eyebrows on everything from jared kushner to north korea. >> in a time of chaos in the white house even by trump's standards, the president tried a new tactic telling jokes in members of a group he loves to vilify. the news media. david wright has more. good morning. >> good morning dan and cecelia. this of this of donald in the lions den. the president and first lady dining with the people he said are fake news. jared kushner and ivanka trump were there too. for more than 100 years the gridiron dinner has been a right of passage for every president except for grover cleveland. last night it was trump. >> reporter: dressed in white tie and tails, president trump was at the gridiron dinner. it was closed to cameras. he joked about himself, his rivals and the media. saying it was the most fun he's had with them since watching
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their faces on election night. he took some swipes at some of his enemies saying he knows how to deal with a mad man like kim jong-un saying that's his problem, not mine. he called house democratic nancy pelosi crazy and said former vice president joe died even should not run for president because he says such outrageous things. trump pointedly said he offered to give jeff sessions a ride to the dinner, but sessions recused himself. earlier in the day trump auditioned some material at a mar-a-lago fund raiser. last night trump made it back to the white house to catch the cold open of "snl." alec, baldwin again. >> i said i was going to run this country like a business. that business is a waffle house at 2:00 a.m. crazies everywhere. staff walking out in the middle of their shift.
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managers taking money out of the cash register to pay off the russian mob. >> reporter: all this on the day the president escalated talk of a possible trade war. last week after trump threatened new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports canada threatened to retaliate. trump tweeted if the eu raises their tariffs, he'll slap a hefty tax on european cars. trump's trip to the gridiron was a success. the president show sg some good humor. he apologized for being late saying kushner had a tough time getting through security. >> i thought that was a good joke. >> i don't think jared liked it. >> he was right there too. david "the new york times" reported a new development in mueller's investigation.
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jared curb kushner could be facing some heat there. >> that's right. kushner's business ties are under scrutiny. mueller is talking with a lebanese business man who made several trips to the white house. it's a sign the mueller probe may be expanding to look at influence peddling overseas. >> let's bring in george stephanopoulos who will be hosing "this week." >> good morning, guys. >> i want to go back to the trade war that president trump seems to be escalating talk of a trade war. >> it seems to have already started. >> there are people in his own party and his own administration who think this is a terrible idea. this week he has to make a decision. he has to make a decision and roll out the tariffs. do we think he's going to it? >> the president surprised his own team. gary cohn is against it. steve mnuchin is against it. the congressional leaders, paul ryan, speaker of the house and mitch mcconnell the leader in the senate are all against it. they are lobbying the president furiously to modify this announcement. you'll see a lot of pressure
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from our allies in europe. the president doesn't appear to be baking down. this is the million dollar question. is he going to go forward this week? will he modify it at all? we'll be asking wilbur ross this morning. >> people in his own administration didn't know. >> ross is for it. >> definitely. >> given the turmoil and the craziness of the news, nra and guns seem like a long time ago. >> only wednesday. >> this was a huge headline. in that meeting at the white house, the president seemed to side with the democrats. then he brought the nra did and kind of did a flip flop. where does he stand? >> the president sided with the democrats. he said give me a comprehensive gun control bill that includes universal background checks. he talked about raising the minimum age for gun purchases. then he meets behind closed doors with the nra. they come out tweeting no new gun control. unless the president is behind
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this for a comprehensive plan, it's not going to happen. the chances of anything major getting through now has diminished significantly. now you never know if the president will change again. right now it looks like nothing is going to happen, nothing significant at least. >> we talked about the chaos in the west wing. look at the "washington post." pure madness dark days in the white house when trump shocks and rages. is there a sense when trump feels besieged and isolated, when he's like this, it impacts policy? >> of course it does. you saw it on guns and trade. a lot of reports from inside the white house that actually the reason he decided to go forward with this trade announcement was to show everybody i'm in charge after all these questions about what's going on. no question about that. that pure madness quote comes from a trump ally. what you're seeing in the
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"washington post" story every single day a lot of people inside the white house worried the president is isolated. worried he's on his own right now with cascading consequences. >> love our sunday mornings with george. thank you very much. >> thanks guys. >> big show this morning. reince preibus and chris christie will weigh in on the week in the white house. >> and democratic senator chris murphy, debates and the power house round table. >> you're there too. >> yeah. >> not power house unless vega is on. thank you, george. >> see you guys. we'll move on to the massive clean up after the nor'easter. flooded homes downed power lines and made a mess on the roads and at the airport. >> eva pilgrim has more on the clean up and ongoing travel mess. >> reporter: this morning millions of americans in the northeast waking up to catastrophic scenes like this. >> the wind was scary.
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>> reporter: major cities stretching from maryland to maine trees split in half, roads collapsed, power lines out. >> it was so devastating. >> reporter: the massive nor'easter turning deadly killing at least eight. outside boston this tree slamming through a car's windshield and those gusting winds completely uprooting trees in washington, d.c. look at this scene in massachusetts. the tides rising extremely high. those wind gusts causing major flooding. drivers pushing the through. others forced to flee their homes. >> i was trying to get out before it's too late. >> i've never seen it this bad. >> reporter: the biggest concern right now for officials -- >> the whole clone up aspect is troubling. >> reporter: a major push to get piles of debris off the roads. officials deploying the national guard to assist. >> the roads have been slippery. >> reporter: this as the roads, rails and runways desperately
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try to bounce back. this morning amtrak announcing it will run most of its full regular schedule. this morning flights appear to be getting back to normal as well. just in time for that next nor'easter heading this way. airlines telling abc news they are already monitoring that storm. guys. >> eva, thank you. sam and i will be braving the travel mess today. we want to start with ron and the headlines. >> good morning to you. >> still working on those headlines. >> right up to the minute. >> you looked surprised. >> i was ready. >> good morning, dan and adrienne and everyone. we'll begin in florida with a surprise reversal in the state in a special saturday session to deal with gun control legislation. law makers agree in a voice vote for a two-year ban on the sale of ar-15 assault rifles,
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but minutes later in a roll call vote it was defeated 20-17. the legislation includes school safety proposals and raising the legal age to buy guns goes to a vote on monday. . in michigan the undergrad charged with shooting his parents to death when they came to take him home for spring break. investigators says james eric davis used his father's gun. in west virginia teachers are saying no money, no school. they're refusing to return to work for an eighth day. causing all public schools in the state to be closed. some 20,000 remaining on strike after the senate voted to reduce a proposed 5% pay hike that the teacher's union negotiated with the governor of that state. actor david ogden stiers has died. known for his work on the tv series "mash." he played major charles winchester iii.
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he voice animated cogsworth the clock in beauty and the beast. he was 75 years of age. in england "the times" said meghan markle will be baptized before her wedding to prince harry in may. it's not required, but the paper said markle is converting out of respect for the queen. queen elizabeth is the head of the church of england. it's the first time her father will meet prince harry. >> that's a deep moment. >> yes. finally in upstate new york a wild win in high school championship basketball game. check this out. the panthers down by 2 points to the dutchman. check this out. he throws it 70 feet. >> come on. >> steals the ball and makes
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that shot. they win 52-51. check this out. that guy who made the winning shot about 75, 80 feet he missed two free throws. >> what? >> with four seconds left in the game. >> hail mary. >> he redeemed himself. everybody is happy. >> i'm flashing forward to every argument he has with his wife for the rest of his life. that shot i made. >> 50 years ago. >> he made history. >> that's amazing. >> it will fade with time. there will be ups and downs. >> let's not talk about the down. let's talk about that shot from 75 feet. >> something else amazing here the rescue of a snow boarder buried alive in a california avalanche. >> this man is lucky to be alive. he's talking about what it was like to see an eight-foot wall of snow heading for him. sam champion, tell us more. >> reporter: this morning the man buried alive by this terrifying avalanche speaks out. >> i feel incredibly lucky.
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super stoked to be alive. >> reporter: evan huck at the squaw valley ski resort. >> i heard somebody yell and looked back and saw an eight-foot wall of snow. >> my husband is missing. >> we started to hear a woman scream for her husband. that's when your heart starts racing. >> just keep digging around him. >> reporter: covered in six minutes over 100 rescuers miraculously freeing the snow boarder without injury. just one day later a second avalanche partially burying people at mammoth mountain with no injuries report. >> one guy was buried to his chest area. that was completely before the avalanche. the snow was very deep. >> reporter: rescue crews searching for six hours. a krar -- scary reminder about
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. that could potentially be more snow for us here in the philadelphia on wednesday. good morning, everyone. i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. the radar is clear we have a little bit of cloud cover out there this morning and the breeze continues out of the northwest, 15-25 miles per hour, gusting to 30 at times. the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast for the next three days are fairly quiet. 46 today, 45 tomorrow, 47 tuesday and rain potentially changing to snow for wednesday. nor'easter on wednesday. we'll give you all the full details. >> yesterday you were smiling that we were having a nor'easter and you were heading to miami.
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>> he's leaving. >> he's smiling. >> how did this happen? >> the germans have a word for it. we'll talk more about that in the next half hour. >> more german lessons. the oscars are just a few hours away. this is why cecelia wore green today. >> i forgot it was oscar sunday. >> lime green. >> host jimmy kimmel will be talking about a lot of stuff. we all want to know what that may be. >> paula, save us. >> save me. >> i'm just going to ask you to save us, paula. >> i'll save you guys. jimmy kimmel has his work cut out for him. i don't think anybody has a tougher job than him trying to navigate through a tricky political landscape as well as me too and times up. when it comes to me too and times up, i wouldn't expect kimmel to go there. that will most likely be addressed by ashley judd.
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and salma hayek. they're presents. as for getting political, take a look at what kimmel says. >> reporter: the finishing touches in gold. hollywood's biggest night just hours away. jimmy kimmel is taking on hosting duties for the second year in a row with the current political climate along with the me too and times up movement, it will be a balancing act for the comic. >> are you nervous at all you'll strike the right tone? >> i do worry about that. i have a tendency to not strike the right tone in my life. so, you know, i think about that. >> you got very political over the last year. is it safe to say you'll get political at the oscars? >> i don't know if i will. i look at it like this, if i feel like i have something that hasn't been said or i can deliver more effectively, than
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someone else, i will say it. >> what do you say to your critics that say who are you to speak out on these issues? >> i'm an american. that's who i am. it's interesting. people are going with this line of reasoning where they say people in show business shouldn't speak out about politics and, yet, they elected donald trump the president of the united states. i think that argument is pretty well jumped out the window. >> after months of preparing and writing thousands of jokes, kimmel is ready, admitting last year he didn't even get nervous. >> 15 minutes before the show what are you going to be doing? >> i'll probably have a group of people -- i bet my parents will come by, my kids will stop by to wish me well. i'll probably be looking at my script. probably get black paint applied to my head so people can't see my bald spot. >> i didn't even know you had
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one. >> that's because i'm painted. >> well done. >> he is so funny. humor helps him deal with the heavy. there's a whole lot of heavy this year. you guys we have lots more ahead including a look at the favorites. i know dan one of your favorites for best picture, "dunkirk" we'll talk about that. >> i'm for "the darkest hour" and "the post". >> what's your favorite paula? >> i wanted "greatest showman," but it wasn't even nominated. why did i even come here? >> to see the bearded lady. >> the song is dominated. >> it is. she's going to be performing. did you see the movie by the way? >> i did. i loved it. >> i have not seen anything. i have no life. >> we are sympatico, sam. >> we are. >> ron and are boycotting it. cecelia is too busy. >> don't boycott, dan.
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>> i won't. i will see it. >> see you guys in a bit. >> buy, paula great job. >> i miss you guys. >> we miss you. coming up on "gma" a much more sinister hollywood story. searching for clues in the disappearance of an aspiring actress. >> more from the oscar's red carpet. the meaning behind what some stars will be wearing. we'll be right back. >> "good morning america" brought to you by ihop pancakes, pancakes, pancakes. pancakes pancakes pancakes. your life isn't one size fits all.
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let's go to meteorologist chris sowers with accuweather. >> fortunately mother nature is going to calm things down over the next few days. it's still breezy today, winds 15-25 gusting to 30, but that's easier to handle the 50 mile an hour gusts we had. still breezy monday 45, tuesday is quiet, 47 and maybe another nor'easter with rain change to go snow on wednesday. nydia? >> that's it for action news right now. we'll be back in about a half hour. now stay tuned for more "good morning america." i'm nydia han. hope you have a great day.
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♪ >> welcome back to "gma." we're on the red carpet outside the dolby theater the site of tonight's 90th academy awards. we'll dive into the favorites to take home oscar including why there's reason to believe best picture could be a huge surprise for the second year in a row. dan, cecelia. >> you've got us all excited about "i, tonya" >> you're telling us "i, tonya". >> i loved "i, tonya" >> was it nominated for best picture? >> again, i'm not a source of help. >> it was. >> it's a long shot. >> thank you my friend. we will be watching you -- >> ron, don't give it away. >> thanks, paula. we'll be back to you later in the show. the show.
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we want to start this half hour with the search for a young actress gone missing. >> she was last seen near her apartment a year ago. zachary kiesch joins us now. >> good morning, dan. she had big dreams and was on track to graduate from acting school in september. her disappearance came out of the blue for so many. >> reporter: this morning 25-year-old adea shabani is missing. her family and friends are desperate for answers. >> she's a social media person. she loves being around people. this is so unlike her. >> reporter: she moved to los angeles less than two years ago to chase hollywood dreams. her friends say things were going well. then she just disappeared. she was last seen near hollywood boulevard according to the lapd. her mom is heart broken and flew more than 6,000 miles from macedonia to the u.s. to help track down her daughter. the family hired a private investigator working alongside the los angeles police. >> people just don't disappear.
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someone knows what happened. someone saw something. this is a very crowded area of hollywood. >> reporter: friends say she stopped responding to their texts and calls a week ago. the investigator said the only clues are her unlocked apartment door and an anonymous tip. they need the public's help. >> we got some information that we're interested in knowing more about. please call us back. >> reporter: those closest to adea say this is out of character. they're fearing the worst. >> she's a sweetheart. we want her back. >> the lapis qetn the details of the case. the private investigator is calling it an active investigation. her friends keep searching her neighborhood and hanging up missing person fliers and hopeling for the best. a lot of unanswered questioned. >> so tough for family and friends. zachary, thank you. time to check the weather and sam champion in for rob marciano. sam, we know you're going to all right.
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good morning everyone. i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. the radar is clear and here's your exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast and sam champion summed it up perfectly. we are watching wednesday, it doesn't appear to be quite as intense as friday's storm but could be plowable snow. new mexico, all the way to nebraska. it's not the time of year people are thinking about fires, but it could be. >> you know, we love you -- >> but? >> we're not loving you. >> sorry. >> i love the facts. we've already learned how to survive an avalanche. sam champion is the total package. >> she was like don't go skiing at a time when there's avalanches. >> that's another way. >> my friends in tahoe, what are you doing? >> my survival tactic is stay close to the couch. adrienne, thank you. coming up we're going back to oscar excitement.
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>> paula has a front row seat. hey, paula. >> i'm just a little early you guys. coming up the big winners at the independent spirit awards. did they up their chances for an oscar? we have chris connelly next. for an oscar? we have chris connelly next. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief for moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain. and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs and feet.
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♪ ♪ we are dreamers together >> welcome back to "gma." we're at the oscars just hours away from the first celebrities making their way down the red carpet. some had a long night probably haven't gone to sleep yet, celebrating their win at the indy spirit awards. these awards tend to foreshadow what will happen at the oscars. chris connelly joins me. what are the indys predicting? >> they're predicting a night of big love for smaller budgeted movies. these are the movies the indy spirits were created to honor. not the crowd pleasers, the big budget ones you like. these smaller budget films have become oscar favorites as well. >> reporter: tonight the 90 annual academy awards. expected to be rich in oscar night raz ma taz. jimmy kimmel comedy. >> i would like to bury the hatchet with someone i've had issues with.
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>> reporter: lift you out of your seat performances. ♪ >> reporter: acceptance speeches. >> thank you to our incredible cast and crew. >> reporter: plus the unexpected moments that keep everyone talking. remember? >> there's a mistake. >> reporter: "get out," "lady bird," "i tonya," "three billboards." each made for $20 million or less which made them eligible for saturday's film independent spirit awards. >> i love the world of independent film making. i think this is where ground breaking things happen. >> you can take a bigger chance because you don't have the pressure of the commercial revenue. you get to do something more intimate. you have to do it for less. >> reporter: nominees savored the ocean side indy spirit. >> i tried not to have
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limitations or expectations. i just try to tell the truth. >> we're having a similar experience. >> reporter: timothee chalamet won the lead, janney supporting female, "get out" for best director and best feature. each of the last four years that's predicted oscar's best picture. what about oscar? frances mcdormand remains the front runner. in best actor gary oldman of "darkest hour" is the favorite. "the shape of water" for best director. while those films vie for best picture, "get out" may fulfill its destiny and shock the world. with a surprising win. >> i'm calling it. oscar's producer said they will acknowledge the social movement sweeping through hollywood and beyond. she's also hoping not to play-off any winners. whatever you talk about she asked winners do it in a
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welcome back, everyone. we're still outside the hollywood dolby theater. in a few hours the celebs will be walking the red carpet ahead of the oscar ceremony. joining me now is joe zee with some insight on what we can expect for the big night. let's look at some other awards shows. wearing black or the white rose. what do you think will be the biggest trends? >> i think this year more than ever there's such a huge statement behind it. i don't think the oscars are going to be a real fashion mandate. there won't be a color or a style or anything that will signify the political stance behind it. there are going to be people wearing anti gun violence pins. >> orange pins. >> yes. also times up pins will still be around. that idea will still be a big statement. >> in terms of the stand-out stars, who are your predictions? >> between saoirse ronan and
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margot robbie they've been so incredibly unpredictable, but in the most beautiful way, this entire award season. tonight is this culmination of everything they've done. the oscars is the pinnacle of it all. it's sort of everything climaxing to what the ultimate dress is. >> so michael strahan our "gma" colleague, he is also covering the big night for the preshow. he posted this video. >> what color am i going to wear? wait and see. >> so. he brought three different colored tuxes for the men. who should we be watching? by the way, i'm jealous they only have three options. we have like thousands. it's such a pain to be a woman. >> i think the guys have been bringing their "a" game. the last few years, they've done great. i think timothee chalamet will be incredible.
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taking this? >> hand it down. >> give it to claiborne. >> this is getting complicated. >> they were handing out the razzies before the oscars. "the emoji movie" was named worst picture of 2017. it got three other razzies. tom cruise's performance in "the mummy" earned him the worst actor award and tyler perry won for worst actress. the "baywatch" won the rotten tomato award. >> the movie? >> yeah. i thought people looked "baywatch" with theock and zac efron. >> i didn't know the emojis were a movie. >> it sounded like such a good idea. >> faye dunaway and warren beatty are rumored to present best picture again. >> "la la land." >> we still haven't forgot about dunaway announcing "la la land" as the winner instead ofnlight."
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hollywood loves a happy ending they will get a second chance. >> it wasn't their fault. >> exactly. all is forgiven. >> h ending like "bonnie and clyde." >> yes. "the shape of water" we've been talking a lot about. as people spill popcorn all over the place. i won't mention any names. >> you can say my name. >> a study by the internet database of films found that 2 movies made by women nominated were 33% more profitable than those with a male lead. "jackie," 38%. only 28% of films in the last five years had women topping the bill. a popcorn throwing contest now? we'll see if that changes. >> it should change. >> can i have some popcorn?
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