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♪ straight ahead, a new year but more of the same from mother nature. 2018 you have to a bitter cold start. and temperatures aren't going to budge any time soon. happy new year, everybody. >> president trump ringing in the 2018 at a black tie event in mar-a-lago and promising a great year ahead. but he faces big challenges when he returns to the white house. we'll have a look ahead. a new year, a fresh start for kirk cousins the burgundy and gold quarterback may have played his last game witness burgundy and gold yesterday but so far he is staying quiet about what his future holds. ♪
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and later, redemption song. mariah carey returning to the times yeah stage last night. a second shot at ring in a new year and this time she nail it. good day at 9a starts now. ♪ why do i have to sit on the hump in the middle. >> because i'm sitting on the hump here. >> we wanted to spread it out. >> i feel taller than wisdom. >> here we go. >> good day everybody. >> 9:01 on this monday, january 1st. >> what was that. >> i was trying to do a different voice. it didn't come out right. >> welcome to america. >> what's going on? >> goodness. this is how we're starting new year, everybody. surprise! >> first day of january, 2018. are we saying 2018 or 2018. >> whatever you want to call it. >> i'm more 2018. >> okay. >> we'
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>> let's go with it. >> it's also national hangover day. if you were out kicking it last night and drank too much. >> you probably sound like i am hung over. >> the only real cool for that post part headache is time. but there are ways to manage the pain and suffering. we'll have those details coming up a little bit later. >> okay. let me tell you something, i can't remember the last time i -- fir of all i've gone out. i never had hangover. even when i was drinking. >> you haven't? >> never. >> it's a bad feeling. >> never had hangover. >> it's horrible. >> i've never been drunk. >> ever. >> ever. >> even when you used to drink. >> no. >> because my whole i'm a control freak. i don't want to be out of my senses i was always on mission. >> you're a control freak, you? >> i find that hard to believe. >> that i'm a control freak or never been drunk. >> both. >> both. >> okay. we'll leave it at that. we'll leave it at that. for 2018. >> so nothing really works. just time. >> pretty much. >> we've got the expert coming in. >> the hair of the dog and all of that. >> few things do you care to help ease t
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that solution. -- best solution don't drink. >> not to that point. >> okay. >> don't get drunk. biggest party of the them all was in the big apple last night. ♪ >> five, four, three, two, one, happy new year! >> tens of thousands of people pack the streets of new york city to watch that ball drop in times square. the ones that did braced the bitter cold temperatures. temp last night were the second coldest on record for new year's eve in new york just 10 degrees when the confetti and firework started to fly. party goers bundled up in extra layers. steve harvey had whole igloo on. >> costume. >> a whole situation. any way folks were wearing warm hats, face masks, dancing and jogjogging in place to stay war. so we want to know about your new year's resolutions. did you watch last night? what did you do? i'm all curious because since we had to work i was -- i went to sleep. >> i set at alarm for -- i said mark please have t
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and cidar ready. we rushed in my dad's room we all were like happy new year. >> back inside. >> i have to be awake. it's a part of my weirdness. >> this is the first year i think i really went to sleep way before midnight and i do feel like i missed out a little bit. >> really? >> a little bit. like just to say happy new year. the flood of phone calls in come and you go to sleep. i feel a little -- okay. >> i'm good. i'm good with myself because i went to sleep. >> what time did you go to sleep. >> i went to sleep like 7:30. >> wow! >> normal time. 7:30. >> i got up normal time at well. >> that control thing as well. >> 2:00 o'clock. >> i didn't make -- i'm going to do this this specific resolutions i have broad resolutions. >> me too. >> you're getting blocked in you're a hater. >> do you know what i'm saying. >> canceled if you're toxic. >> i'm not dealing with it because i'm too at this point old not in bad way but i'm too grown. that's good word to deal with it because it the stress of it but my, f i had specific resolution, though, i really got to get more rest. >> yeah. >>
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because that physically ages you, too. >> take care of yourself. >> i'm trying to get seven hours of sleep every night. >> okay. >> wow! >> as far as haters go, just sky walk on the haters. celebrate every day like -- haters. >> ♪ >> i wish i loved that song. >> as much as he does. >> i do. i love it. >> look at this guy. >> we all need to get more sleep, tuck. >> it look like. >> not just right now. you got to do the weather. >> i need more sleep. i'm resolving to have less hangovers wisdom i guess i've been having them for the two of us for the past 30 years. >> alcohol does age you, too. >> it really does. >> your face gets all puffy. >> tucker actually 21. >> two weeks ago i didn't have wrinkles now look at me. >> right. >> you're still cute, tuck. >> sorry. >> let's do it. >> cold temperatures. they're here to stay unfortunately down to 13 reagan national overnight. we've got single digits. thank you i've got a new friend out no lore ray treat tweeting me 2 degrees in lore rye now up to six. bwi marshall down to five this morning.
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extraordinarily how cold it is to start the new year, and not much of a warmup today. we'll be luck dee get into the mid 20s currently 18 with bright sunshine in washington. but hey it doesn't feel that warm. feels like seven with the wind chills. so please take the cold seriously lots of layers if you'll take the dog out for a walk and be outside for any period of time today as it will just not warm up even with sunshine we're looking at daytime highs about 20 degrees below normal later today. should be quiet afternoon. and just a cold afternoon. i'll show you the seven day. we'll revisit this i want to point out two features here. one is we're not warming up any time soon look at the seven day forecast. we were keep it at or below freezing the neck seven days. number two, it looks like there could be a period of snow here late wednesday early thursday. still a lot of question marks about that but just remember that time frame that it's certainly possible that parts of the area could get some snow around here thursday morning. so we'll again talk more about that coming up. 25 today, guys. cold, cold, cold. that's a theme. back to you. >> all right. thank you tucker b
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well, while tucker gets to do weather from indoors kristyn leon. >> poor girl. >> spent the entire morning outside telling people to stay inside. >> aww. >> she's live in dupont circle this morning freezing herself off. >> last hour, kristyn. >> you can power through. just power through and don't forget, the scarf is waiting for you on the other end. >> reporter: all right. i got you wisdom. i got you ahead tucker say it's not getting any warmer any time soon. here's right. i can definitely vouch for that out here right now. so incredibly cold at least on my end. i want to show you how it is right now. look at that sun trust sign right there. 14 degrees much it's hard to believe it's 14 degrees when the sun is shining down here at dupont circle but don't be deceased. it is definitely cold. you see a couple of people all bundled up. this guy is running across the industry obviously to avoid traffic. but i would would be running to stay warm at this point because again it is cold. try to move as much as possible. but these freezing
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believe it or not did not stop people party people from going out last night on new year's e eve. painting the town, having an awesome time. we saw people here dupont circle cocoming out the bars or the cls guys get this. i saw a girl, she look so good, dressed to the nines but she wore a mini skirt with no tights, nothing. all exposed her whole legs everything. it was absolutely incredible to see that. because it was so cold here i am freezing my tush off right now. made one more discovery i want to show you this really quickly. right across the street, look, here we go. do you see that right neck to the fire hydrant? >> those are gloves. someone just -- yeah, they took off their gloves and just set them by the fire hydrant. who would do that? >> who would leave their gloves when it's this cold out? i can believe it. >> you know what it is i'm going say -- >> isn't that weird. >> it is weird. >> they want to pay it forward. maybe they're thinking someone who night need them height not have brought gloves like kristen leon would need gloves
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>> or -- maybe so. >> or it was new year's somebody little bit too much on the drink key drink key side and just got a little crazy and left their stuff out there and now they're looking for them. >> i like that theory better. >> kristyn, thanks. >> you never know. i like that theory, too. >> all right. >> get back in the truck. we'll see you shortly. she looks so cold. >> reminds me of upstate new york. >> right. >> um-hmm. >> that cold. >> but it's like a right of passage when you're report ugh got to do the cold, the brawl cold. >> right. >> little small towns. >> every time i see, you know, things that happen in these other towns where it's really cold, i remember driving when i was in state of washington driving to seattle in snowstorm in a regular car. i don't understand how we every survived without suv's. >> i don't understand. >> i remember i used to drive from upstate new york to new york city because i was dating a guy in the city at the time. i used to pray to god every t time. >> right. >> because the snow is coming to. >> the roads were slick. >> i was doing it in a non suv. >> god protects
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fools. >> we were all fools. >> i did it, too. >> yeah. >> be careful out that. it's serious. 9:09 is the time. bitter cold making it a tough night for firefighters all across the region much this morning investigators are on the scene of a house fire in northwest d.c. the fire was first reported around midnight in the 4500 block of fifth street northwest. firefighters say one resident was safely removed from the home and the two alarm fire is now under control. firefighters say it was so cold that their ladders became frozen solid. they had to use flares to thaw them out. new this morning in fairfax county this a live picture as crews are on the scene of a deadly fire. this is in an non dale. those flames broke out just after 4:00 this morning in the 4900 block of columbia road. while putting out the fire, firefighters discovered an elderly man inside. he later died from his injuries. the cause of the fire is now under investigation. 2018 you err schering in new laws for maryland residents. officials updated a
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law that goes into effect today. residents now need to replace old smoke alarms with new city approved alarm. the hope is the updated law will lead to more reliable coverage in older buildings especially. also, new rules for birth control coverage. insurers won't be able to charge co payments for government approved contraceptive drugs. procedures and devices. it also requires insurers to cover the cost of over the counter contraceptives like the morning after pill and they won't be able to charge a coach payment for vasectomies. let's switch gears and talk football. redskins wrapped up their 2018 season with another loss delivered by the division rivals the new york giants. for the second year in a row, kirk cousins through the game ending interception. skins fell 18-ten finishing the season seven-nine. cousins passed the 4,000-yard mark but it was one of his worst career games. cousins through three interceptions
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but was it his final game witness redskins? that's the big question. cousins stayed mum on the question in post game interview. >> appreciate the question. i understand the question. but i'm not in position right now to even give you an answer. i'll have to catch my breath. we have lot of time to make those decisions and i'll use all the time that i can be very thorough and diligent but i need to catch my breath and we'll have a conversation on friday in fairfax, you know, with a group of fans the radio show and be able to, you know, communicate a little more in depth a little more time. >> did he say he was selling his house on friday. >> is that what i heard. >> announce many to come on friday about the future. >> he said he'll have a conversation on friday with his realtor and sell his house. >> right. here's the thing. they franchise him for another year -- >> i know it doesn't happen,. >> he's gone. >> there's too many other teams out there that need a quarterback that will pay him. cousins was also responsible for washington's only touchdown during yesterday's game when he ra
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attack. >> if they did make him the franchise -- how many millions would he get paid this year. >> over 30. 30 something. >> i'd take the money. >> yeah, but here's the thing. here's the thing. number one the price tag is too much. >> okay. >> all right. >> so they won't pay. the organization won't pay? >> he's, no discounts to be had. too many other teams, denver, arizona, cleveland, that need quarterbacks. >> that want to within. >> that need a quarterback. >> okay. you can't win in the nfl if you don't have solid quarterback. you can win much there's too many teams that are going to call him up and say, here's your money long term. >> who do you see coming here if he does go. >> i have no clue. no clue, because -- >> here we go again. >> it's like the vicious cycle continues. >> yup. >> you draft somebody or get somebody free agency it just keeps going and going and going. >> stay tune as the front office turns. >> as the burgundy and gold turns. let's switch gears again and talk boy this. when president trump gets back to washington he's going to have
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♪ wis, i'm sorry, you're not creepy. [ laughter ] >> i understand. i understand. good i'm not offended at all. 9:16 is the time right now. in the news, president trump begins 2018 at his home in florida after celebrating the new year last night. when he returns to washington, he's going to try to build on last month's suck in congress after the gop pushed through big tax cuts but he'll also face some big challenges as well. fox's doug luzader has a look. >> reporter: president trump and the first lady approached the cameras on their way to ring in the new year. the president briefly addressing the media he hazard with throughout 2017. >> happy new year, everybody. i think you're goiing to in and take -- take some pictures with the crowd. big crowd. we'll have a great year. going to be fantastic 2018. >> reporter: but left unsaid the real political challenges that are ahead for the administration. especially in mid term elections for congress where the party that doesn't
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house usually comes out on top. >> history is on democrat's side farce, um, picking up seats. we would typically see that in a typical, um, atmosphere but right now we don't have that. so it is really hard to say and i think that president trump doesn't make it easier for either party. >> reporter: and i don't know the president there is the uncertainty of events. proests in iran. newest from north korean dictator kim jong-un about his country's nuclear technology something the president was asked about last night. >> we'll see. we'll see. come on inside folks. >> reporter: and here on capitol hill, republican leaders in congress are concerned about keeping their majorities in both the senate and the house in 2018 mid term elections and their fortunes may rise and fall within approval rating of the president. right now the real clear politics average of polls has the president's approval number at about 40%. in washington, doug luzader, fox news. president trump fired off his first tweet of
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he's starting the new year with a threat to pack steen the united states has foolishly given pakistan more than $33 million in aid over the last 15 years. and they have give given us but nothing but lies every dietz thinking our leaders always fast of the give haven to the terrorists we hunt in afghanistan with little help no more. 9:19 right now. coming up joe claire, guy lambert, sunny in the city a little later the wpgc stars will join us live in the loft with a year in review. i'm playing, too. i asked chris if i can weigh in on it. too. the celebrities that the best and worst year. >> first new warning from north korea. the wait is over for pot fans in california and the last jedi gets the last laugh. we'll have a check of what else is making headlines much that's coming up next.
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♪ >> let's leave this song. i'm not a fan. >> you're not. >> i don't think i'm a fan of that either. >> imagination dragons or imagine dragons. >> imagine dragons. >> somebody's dragons. >> where are my dragons. >> 9:22. allison you have a check of on the stories making headlines. let me do it for you right now. new details about that deadly plain crash in costa rica. family of five is among the ten americans killed in that crash. two companies at a recant crew members also died. government says the charter flight was head to do san jose when it crashed into wooded
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witnesses say the plane appears to have had problems shortly after take off and then crashed. rescue teams struggled get to the site because it was in remote area. north korea sending out new year's warning to the united states. leader kim jong-un claims the country has completed its nuclear weapons arsenal in 2017 and that the united states should be aware that these weapons are reality not a th threat. the message came during the annual new year's day address. kim jong-un says his country achieved a historic feat. he added that he has a nuclear button at the ready on his desk. very frightening. recreational marijuana officially legal in california. hitter are you day arrive in the golden state more than two decades after california paveed way for legalized marijuana bypassing the first medical marijuana law in the nation. other states were quicker to follow to allow recreational use quicker to allow recreational use of the drug california now the nation' largest state to legalize recreational marijuana
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sales. apple trying to get back in the good graces ofism phone owners the company recently came under fire after users noticed their phones were slowing down and then apple says, yeah, we're doing it not for the reasons why you might think we slow them down. apple trying to make up its customers by discounting battery replacements for the next 12 months it will swap out batteries and customers phones with the iphone six or a later model for just 29 bucks. make an appointment to the genius bar somebody help me remember that. fifty dollars cheaper than normal. so if you need a new battery right now it's time to get it. finally the last jedi had its share of critics including wisdom but it hell's the last laugh. the latest star wars movie has just been out for three weeks and it's already earned a billion dollars worldwide. that makes it the third largest film of -- biggest film of 2017 and get this it hasn't even opened in china yet. just in the united states the number one movie based on the box office. beating out
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beast. >> that's easy to see why. they used jedi mind trick and tricked everybody to going into the movies. >> that's definitely what happens. >> because it was trash. trash. >> can i just say i'm super excited about theism phone battery replacement. >> okay. >> you have to have a six and older. that means me, right. >> i have five. >> six and older. >> yes. >> wait. >> you stumped me for a minute. >> six and older. >> on the back end going the other way. >> right. >> i got you. >> because, um, the new battery really does make it like -- i'm cool -- >> iphone four is about to be -- >> i have a five. >> so do i. there's nothing wrong with the five. are you hating on five. >> i may have a phone. >> that looks like a six. >> fancy. >> i'm going to get that. >> listen to this. everybody hoping to lose some weight in the new year will be packing the gyms the over the next few days much the thought of going stresses you out. coming up we'll showing you
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to however come gymtimdation. >> all right. first though mariah carey's second chance. the pop diva took the stage at times square an lot of people are saying she nailed it. >> clip of her come back performance and commentary coming up. >> tucker barnes is also coming back with check of the seven day. first the first seven day of 2018. he says there's some snow in our future. real snow. >> who said that. >> i'll let him explain. >> ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ start the car! start the car! the ikea winter sale. wooooooo! get up to 50% off select items. now through january 10th. ikea.
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♪ >> voice of an angel. >> it is. >> back in 1989. >> oh! >> i'm not going to sit up here and let you hate on mariah like that. we might have to step outside. >> i'm not hating. i'm only poi pointing out what e people have pointed out the mama rye ya of late is not the mariah of old. >> none us are. >> speak for yourself. me and tucker barnes we go. >> we get better with every passing year. >> mariah carey returned to the stage in times square this year. she took to the stage moments before midnight she is a headliner like last year that headline dirk clark's new year's rocking eve. was eight redemption song after her flop last year. >> do you like that my
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>> beautiful. >> here's mariah last night. ♪ ♪ ♪ i need to hear this note right here. >> listen. oh, my god. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] >> you are so mean. >> no, i'm not. what happens is, look i love mariah carey and i love that song. and i love -- she got a lot of positive feedback on the thing but my thing in 2018 is i just got to be honest with myself. >> okay. >> and so there's a moment there, right, i just think that song is so super are a. i would love to have heard her done her christmas song. what's the christmas song everybody
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you. >> that's a fun song to do. >> there's a high note in that she may not have been able to hit. >> she did hero second, and hero i think she really nailed that performance. >> she sounded okay. >> yeah. she didn't sound like -- >> i thought not like last year. >> she didn't sun like the mariah we're used to from the studio. some people are live performers. some people are -- but i think she can sing. i think it was cold. she needed her tea. you know what i mean? she look gorgeous and i loved when she sang hero. >> you could see her face she was putting her all in it. >> she was there to do it. >> she was there to do it live. >> that's what happened. that's. tucker barnes what did you think? >> i'm here to do it, too. allison. i'm here to do it. >> don't do it, tuck. >> i'm here to do it, too. 25 that's going to be our winning number today. > we hit 25. >> not want to way in on the performance? well allison i trust your instincts on this
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i was never an expert in the late '80s when she was on top of her game. >> she had beautiful -- how many octaves did chef you are so political. >> she looked beautiful and sounded nice. >> i is a have friend who went dot same grade school with her. >> really? >> parent she will was diva even in third grade. >> well look. >> some people are just born that way. >> that's right. >> look at the success she achieved. >> what's wrong with being a diva. >> i'm not saying it's a bad thing. that was my one contribution to this to this whole conversation. >> some men are called divos. >> now i got 12 seconds left. let's go. 18 now in washington. 12 in gaithersburg. 13 hagerstown much these temperatures much warmer than they were a couple hours ago. we hit five this morning up in baltimore. we hit two in culpeper it was extraordinarily cold to start the new year. wind chills are still right around zero. we'll go seven here in d.c. look at zero. winchester one. going
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for this time of year. temperatures about 20 degrees below normal with sunshine. highs later this afternoon in the low to mid 20s. okay. quick heads up wednesday thursday and thursday. still a lot of question marks. that would mean the possibility for snow for us early thursday. plenty of cold and will stick. still again a lot of question marks and got a fine tune that forecast. just remember that time frame. either way i can guarantee you this. another arctic blast it is not going to warm up any time soon. we'll be very very cold for the next seven days. in fact, i don't think we'll get the temperature above 32 for the next seven days. there's one of our runs that's the euro this morning look at that sharp cut off line have and have nots we may be talking about that thursday morning with some significant snows to the south and east and lesser amounts north and we have. there's your seven day. if you can find a temperature above 32, well, you'll within something. i don't know what but you'll within something. wisdom, over to you. we're fox.
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>> we'll deal with that. there you go. all right. thank you tuck kearse barnes. many of us start the new year with plans to take up exercise again but find it hard to keep the momentum going month after month. one of those reasons might be because of a little thing called gymtimdation. that's the fear of intimidation or joining the gym. or entering a gym based on the feeling that you're too out of shape. if you think that's a problem, then listen up because we got two experts we brought in two experts, two of them, the pros from one live fitness to show us how to overcome gymtimdation. we want to bring them right now. good morning to you both. >> colleen. >> good morning. >> welcome. justin, welcome. >> good morning. >> good to see you. i see you got some mats and some kettle bells, right. >> just for you. >> well i got this whole -- any way. all right. so you scared of going to the gym at first. how do you get past that? >> get out of your own
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>> get out of your own head. >> join the gym now it. >> sounds easy. >> it sounds easy it is your journey you have to take ownership of that and i encourage people just to connect to, um, your y and the emotion behind that drive to want to make a change. >> uh-huh. >> and keep focused on that. >> the reason. so -- >> keep showing up. >> should you do a list of motivational things about why you're going to the gym? should do you that? >> it can help. but really, for a lot of people it's just taking that first step and to just keep showing up. so find something that you are comfortable with that something you can keep sustaining over a period of time. your goals will change. you'll get stronger just want to get in the door initially. >> all right. just be consistent. >> okay. so getting over this fear of getting in there. that's a monumental task a lot of people like it sounds like a good idea i just don't want -- i'd rather do it at home. i just don't want -- i want to show all that off a
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i mean come on. mentally, that's a huge challenge. let's work out while we're talking. let's work out while we talk. >> wisdom big thing for us and i suggest any of you to be in the gym is just to make sure you find a community like a one live something like that you feel comfortable being in first. community will support your suckless gotcha. so we got the kettle bells went got the malt. what are we doing over here. >> start with exercise called a dead lift. >> okay. >> dead lift is kind of neat because it allows you to -- the thing we lose the most bend and pick things up. high functional exercise. >> if you're going in that for the first time you're going to be sore. that's problem being run into they haven't been run. they run in and work out. i'm done. >> right. i'm done. >> how do you get passed that. >> is that a more mental thing as well. >> mental thing and just commitment to consistency the more you do it. the more your recover and we'll have tools and techniques well hopely will show you today. we'll have
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the kettle bell with both feet. have the kettle bell right by her heels. practice benning at the hips. she bends at the hips she'll bend down at the hips. keep a nice flat strong back. stand up nice and tall keep the kettle bell nice and tight to her body. as tall as possible and engaging her core, her back and her arm. >> working on all of that right back towards her heel. the key make you are you find a weight that will challenge to engage different muscles without you flinging a weight around. you can choose the light test weight in the room. get the small weight at first. >> always want to be safe but you want to constantly step out of your comfort zone because you'll improve. >> what else you got for me. >> what's next. >> we're going to do a core exercise neck. >> okay. >> and this one is functional as well. it's safe. so we'll have colleen lie down with her head right here. >> gotcha. >> flat on her back. called a dead bug. >> check it out. we'll have colleen pick her knees up. >> okay. >> right
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>> hands will come up and what we're going to have her pinch her shoulder blades to the ground and crush her back to the ground, too. flex her ankles. we'll have her contact witness ground while extenting a leg out real quick. extend a heel out straight to the wall. >> oh, my gosh. >> push that back down, colleen. crush it. stay in that position until you fall in. >> do you recommend having a trainer as well when you're starting out. >> getting started is really great. it's great to have someone who can guide you and give you the right -- have you feel successful and confident. >> gotcha. >> so now we'll advance this little bit. only third seconds. >> extent the leg out. go ahead. >> one leg out and one arm out. fine the ground again. quick advancement for you. >> gotcha. relax, colleen. >> nice job. >> one more before we go. >> one more. colleen, we'll take a foam roll. help recover from soreness. she'll take seat on the mat and put her legs streit out over the roller. apply a little bit of pressure. try and find
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just to get that material so that junk out of the your muscles. clean flowing back. >> before or after or both. >> you can do it both. >> either one. when you meet with fitness professional they'll be able to tell you more how to navigate through this. >> gotcha. colleen will apply as much pressure as possible to the roller. roll through the entire back of the leg right on through her hamstrings and everything. come on up. she would have been doing dead lifts that day chic roll all the way up. she is helps you recover. when you go the to gym the fitness professor is geared toward what foam rolls to do, what exercises to do, what exercises not to do. great way for to you get started good we're out of the time. you can work out all time. i'm talking. thank you very much for coming in. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> wisdom, thank you very much. >> we appreciate it. all right. there's the information right there on your screen. ya'll got all of that. >> roller business hurts. >> is that right? >> it really does. >> i need the flexibility, ri right. >> okay. >> look at allison looking at me. >> new year's goals. >> you're looking good. looking good.
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>> you guys are great. thank you. >> we're kicking off 2018 with laughs and don't we need them? >> yes. >> um-hmm. but real laughs. [ laughter ] >> look back at the best of the worst of year. that just ended 2017. coming up next the team from the joe claire morning show, wahoo, live in the loft. stay with us. >> sunny get it. >> so pretty. >> look at you. >> are those bloody shoes. no. >> every year. ♪ music ♪ i was diagnosed with hiv in 2016, but i didn't want my life to just...stop. i wondered if starting treatment would put my life on hold. my doctor and i chose triumeq, it seemed like the right fit for me. triumeq is one pill a day. any time of day. with or without food. now, i'm moving forward with triumeq.
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>> don't do it. why does mack play this bruno mars when he knows i got to like radio host joe claire because we're tight on time. wants to welcome in 2018 with some laughs. he is headlines two shows weekend at the bethesda blues and jazz supper club. if you haven't been please go. you owe it to yourself much his little cirrus friends will be. i like how you say it. >> hilarious friends. >> hilarious friends. >> first, though, joe brought in sunny and guy from the joe claire morning show. >> yes. >> sunny in the city and guy lambert for sneak peek at the show to look at the back and worse celebrity wise of 2017. >> good morning. >> good morning. happy new year. can we get a new picture for the new year? >> why. >> we took new picture. [ laughter ] >> oh, what. i look like steve harvey's stand in. >> i like like mr. -- >> look at these braids here. >> braids and short
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>> i see it. >> that's not right. >> okay. next time you come we'll have the -- hey. thou a picture right there. >> i love that picture. sunny you always -- come on. >> come on. >> best morning -- >> yes. >> if he told me that was the look -- i love it guy always clean. always clean as the board of health. >> we have a re-established. there you go. >> that's the picture right there. >> that dude right there look like he don't even know steve harvey. [ laughter ] >> look at that right there. i can't wait. we're not even scheduled to talk about steve harvey i got to take your opinion of his outfit last night. let's wait for it. [ laughter ] >> please get a picture of his. let's talk about the comedy s show. >> we're starting off fourth year. >> i love it. >> this is our f
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the bethesda blues and jazz supper club. we moved to the first saturday of each month. >> okay. we're the first saturday of each month. bethesda blues and jazz supper club two shows seven and 10:00 and this year we're rolling out our new streaming service where you can download the shows. >> do we have to pay for the shows. >> yes, you will have to pay. >> i was going to say how you giving it away. >> no. this ain't no give away. no, no, no. >> allison you met my wife. i can't give away a thing. >> thank you. okay. you can stream it. that is genius. >> here's the thing taking dc has such a rich comedy history i was like let me capture this. and continue that narrative for everybody and so here we go live from bethesda. >> okay. we are one of the best comedy rooms in the entire country. people calling me. comedians that you would never expect to call us, please come don the room. >> it's music the whole thing. it's not just comedy. you come there and of course have you been to that venue you sit there and have meal. then you university relax
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>> the parking is free. >> the parking is free. >> the parking is free exactly. >> it is free. yes indeed. >> will you all be there, too, that is the one thing i am missing? i need to have sunny and guy. >> you know what i've been talking about incorporating them. sunny -- >> no. >> the answer is no. >> let me do the pref face. >> the not just you up here in this picture. sunny is very very funny. i keep selling you i've been getting comedy money since flunking out of college. >> there you go. >> you understand what i'm saying. >> shout out to morgan state. >> yes, indeed. >> i tell sunny, she should really try. so maybe this year. >> just a walk on. i'm just saying. >> no. >> you get oh and that stage you got to say something. >> all right. you got to say something. you better be something that make the people laugh. >> that's one of my new year's resolutions. >> gift information about the show. i got to get to best and worse much this saturday, january the sixth bethesda blues and jazz supper clock, 7:00 o'clock, 10:00 o'clock
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supper club.com to get pictures. let me start with you the celebrity the best and worst year last year? >> all right. i'm going with tiffany haddish. >> oh wow. >> the best. >> yes. >> tiffany had an incredible year. now here's the beautiful part of this. tiffany and i used to have the same agent right when i met my wife right before i left la tiffany and i had the same agent. this was a very small agency. they only had three clients. >> wow. >> me and tiffany were two of them. >> and tiffany really i'm keep it real and she was always i'm going to make it i'm going to work hard i knew about her story and all of those things we would talk. >> powerful. >> at length about what she wanted and how we were going to make it. so on and so forth i was extremely happy to see her. >> first black woman stand up comedian host snl. >> saturday night life. >> made movie the whole thing. the movie girls trip. she killed that. >> worst. >> worst i'm going with papa john
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>> papa john had t thes are, lok at papa john looking crazy. >> here's the thing. papa john he would have been okay except for applies -- have you ever watch applies on instagram. >> apply social security killing -- applies papa john -- ended papa january's career on instagram. >> maureen shake herring head. >> applies killed him. he told papa john we been stop messing with you. it's your sauce. it ain't got nothing to do with colin kaepernick. it's your sauce. >> get your pizza together. >> you serving winds you ain't got no friar. done. >> he had a bad year. >> he had very bad year. he ended up stepping down, right? >> uh-huh. >> sunny, best and worse. >> my best has to go to carty b. >> yeah. >> amamazing 2017. first female rapper since 1991 to have a number one single billboard top 100. her offset the first hiphop couple to have number one single in the
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beyonce' 2009. she was in vogue. during fashion week and everything has been going really great for her. >> i like her attitude. i heard her say i get tired sometimes i don't want to do this. or it could be dancing for eight hours a day. so shut up and get this money and accept all this face fame. she has a really good cinderella story people like. >> she does. a great attitude. for the worst, has to be hair 15 weinstein. i think -- >> it's so big it's hard to even go there. you don't need to say anything else. >> just because i think everything that hammed with him kicked off the entire movement. me too movement and everyone else much. >> exactly. >> i think he kind of rolled out the -- he's the face of it. >> the carpet for the sexual harassment. >> him and that second chin. >> dang. >> guy lambert. >> for you bruno mars. >> that's me. >> mine, too. i don't need to -- >> i'm just playing. >> he's joking. >> i was trying -- if i can get back on this chair but i can. i'll just do thinking.
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all right. forget it. >> donald glover here's why. six time emmy nominated each time he actually won a way forward lead actor became the first african-american to win for lead director for that series also -- >> for atlanta. >> alt, that's right. excuse me he's also grammy nominated five times with the song of the year alongside your guy i'll get back to you allison none other than bruno mars. are we cool again. >> why the shade on new year's. are we starting new year. >> the worst. >> the worst i would have to say matt lauer. >> shock and awe when that happened everybody that morning was -- what happened? oh yeah. >> okay. mine is bruno in case anybody wanted to know because, you know what, i think he is bringing -- look shout out to all of the r and b artist who's have been doing it who don't get their shine. i'm here for that. but bruno mars when i went to his two concerts when he had babies and grandmas you're bringing it together. worst
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you want from me? >> what more do you want from me? >> is this against the amendments. >> is this the amendments. right here. >> this is all i go. >> my baby okay? >> let's hear it, joe. >> what more do you want from me? he said it like paul robeson somebody. >> tune in i don't know who is the oh radio today. >> we don't know. >> joe claire morning show, everybody. sunny, guy, joe, thank you very much. >> thank you allison. we'll be right back. >> what more do you want from me? ♪ ♪♪
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>> why to they take it from that angle. these are our new pictures. you showed ya'll's new pictures. >> i'm taking mine. >> don't every take a side photo. >> i thought the arm was an attribute. >> the arm is like -- i like the arm. >> like rock. >> my wife got an arm like that. >> i feel better. [ laughter ] >> it's coffee time on good day d.c. if you've been eye bawling my often arm or the mugs that i'm holding i could hold six mugs with that arm. we now new good day d crash dunkin' donuts mug to give away perfect cup for great dunkin' donuts coffee. joe you should do this. you're the commercial man. >> head to foxdc.com/contests or facebook at facebook.com co com/fox5 d.c. go, joe. >> one lucky winner will be selected by random drawing but hurry, you only have from now until 11am to enter. it's 9:00 -- whatever time it is. >> 9:55. [ laughter ] >> so, okay. we saved some time you guys are so great to talk about steve harvey last night. >> look at that. >> yeah. wait. hugh hear the music.
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[ laughter ] >> i mean, he was trying to stay warm. >> and be fashionable. then he had to wear what his wife laid out for him. [ laughter ] >> i mean you cannot -- that's spy versus spy. >> steve harvey was the most -- they didn't give him the burrell ives snowman. that's so wrong. [ laughter ] >> that is so wrong. >> i found it sob super distracting and i was like come on. man, it was trending. it was hilarious. >> yeah. he did look locate one of those well dressed storm troopers. you ever seen the upward like the upper management storm troopers? not quiet in the blackout fit yet but he got the whole -- yeah okay. >> all right. >> that's it for us. happy new year. >> happy new year. >> happy new year, guys. [ applause ]
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♪♪ >> hey, everybody. it's kevin mccarthy, and i'm glad to be spending the time with you over the holidays, and in this special, i'm gonna take you through what's in theaters right now in case you're going to a movie over the holiday. i'm also gonna share some of my favorite celebrity interviews from this past year, and we're gonna look ahead at the biggest films that are most anticipated in 2018. let's start off with the current films in theaters, the biggest movies out right now. "star wars: the last jedi" -- no question this film is gonna be the biggest box-office contender over the holiday season. it had the second-largest opening ever in america behind "star wars: the force awakens" with over $220 million in its opening weekend. this film has been very polarizing among fans. i particularly just liked it. i didn't
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but this is directed by a gentleman named rian johnson, who directed films like "looper" as well as "brick." he's a phenomenal filmmaker. now, the positives of this movie -- i love the cinematography. it's shot gorgeously. every single frame is incredible. i love john williams' score. the performances in this movie are brilliant. adam driver as kylo ren, the whole concept of the light and the dark side of that character is amazing. i love the new characters as well, played by kelly marie tran. also laura dern has my favorite arc in this entire film. now, on the negative side, i did not like the direction that luke skywalker was taken in this film. i thought he was unnecessarily comedic and very grumpy, and in my opinion, it felt like the director was making a mockery of the big scenes the fans were looking forward to, specifically the end of "the force awakens," when we see rey handing that lightsaber to luke. we were wondering what's gonna happen in episode viii, and in my opinion, the version that happens in this film, in "the last jedi," reminded me of what "snl" would'vdo
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that scene. and i was just very, very confused as to the direction they took. i think that the luke and the rey element could've been written better, and i also felt the first act was a bit slow. i give it a 3.5 out of 5. but the more i'm thinking about it, the more i really dislike it. i will be seeing it again over the holidays and i'm gonna revisit my review and my rating again. i think "the force awakens" is a better movie. in the star wars rankings, i would go "empire strikes back," "new hope," "force awakens," "return of the jedi," "last jedi," "rogue one," "sith," "menace," and then "clones." all right, so next up is "jumanji: welcome to the jungle." this serves as a continuation of the classic '90s film starring robin williams, one of my all-time favorite movies, and i was very worried about what they were gonna do with this. it's not a sequel and it's not a remake. i guess, technically speaking, because it continues the story, you can put it in the sequel department, but this 2017 version stars dwayne "the rock" johnson, who also produced the film, kevin hart, jack black, and karen gillan as high school students, but they're played
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different actors, and here's what i mean by that. so, they're high school students at the beginning of the film, the younger versions, and they find themselves transported into the land of the jumanji video game, where they take on the avatars of the characters they were playing. so, for example, jack black's character is actually a high school teenage girl, but in the world of the jumanji game, she's a grown man played by jack black. it's very, very funny. jack black steals the entire film. every single scene of his is brilliant. the movie has big laughs. it's fun with the crowd. it's solid action, solid intensity, and a lot of fun, in my opinion. i thought some of the scenes were a bit too long, and i thought that some of it was really overdone, but overall i thought they did a really good job paying homage to robin williams' film. i gave this a 3.5 out of 5. definitely worth seeing with the family, a lot of fun. now, listen. "jumanji," the first film in the '90s, is an absolute classic. that movie's a 5 out of 5. this is definitely worth seeing. just don't expect it to be as classic as that movie. next up is "the post," directed
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by steven spielberg, starring tom hanks as the washington post executive editor ben bradlee, and meryl streep as publisher katharine graham. now, the film tells the story of the washington post and the publishing of the pentagon papers in the early '70s during the nixon era, and it's masterfully shot and beautifully executed by steven spielberg. the beauty of this film is that even though you know the ending, the history knows -- we know that the post published the papers -- you still find yourself having knots in your stomach, and spielberg is really a master at doing that. you find yourself forgetting the ending while you're watching it, and you're wondering, "are they gonna post this?" now, obviously, if you live in the d.c. area, tom hanks, meryl streep, and spielberg were all here in may visiting an editorial meeting at the washington post to get into character. the film then started production on may 30th in new york and now is being released in theaters this holiday season. great performances from the entire cast, including hanks, streep, odenkirk, matthew rhys, and sarah paulson. my only is
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overuse of john williams' score. i love john williams. the music is phenomenal. but i felt that there were scenes where it was so emotionally done with the dialogue and the performances were strong enough to carry the scene without using music to manipulate the emotion in the audience. i love that the film was shot on 35-millimeter film and it uses a camera as a leading character. worth seeing as it celebrates journalism. also an incredible story of katharine graham's bravery. a 4.5 out of 5 for steven spielberg's "the post." finally, "the greatest showman." actually one more after this, but "the greatest showman," starring hugh jackman as p.t. barnum. this film is a musical, telling the story of p.t. barnum. it's a great cast, including hugh jackman, zac efron, zendaya. it's an incredible musical, and the music itself, written by the lyricist who wrote "la la land" and also the people who wrote the music for "dear evan hansen." worth seeing for the songs alone. my issues with the film were the lip-syncing of the songs. it felt off, and it took me out of the film.
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actually better than the movie. the beginning is entirely too fast, and i couldn't find myself focusing on one particular character to have an emotional arc. it kind of loses the audience at times. overall, though, jackman is fantastic. i love him in this role. the breakout star here is keala settle, and she plays the bearded woman. my apologies if i have her name wrong. but she's amazing in the film, and she has a performance of a song called "this is me" that will absolutely blow your mind. i gave this movie a 3 out of 5 only because i felt the lip-syncing was off. the songs are amazing. worth seeing for the songs alone. i just didn't think it was as good as it needed to be with everything going into it and the cast involved. "the shape of water" is my final film, one of the best films of the year, directed by guillermo del toro, who also did "pan's labyrinth" and "pacific rim." the story takes place in the '60s in baltimore, and it plays as a sci-fi romance, and sally hawkins' character is a custodial staff member at a government laboratory in baltimore, and a new asset, a
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doug jones, is brought to the lab for testing, and they fall in love. and listen, i know it sounds insane, but trust me. it's one of the most grounded films of the year. beautiful cinematography, made for about $19.5 million. a little cool side note -- when you're watching these scenes that are underwater, a lot of those were not actually done underwater. they used a technique from the old days called dry for wet, where they actually had the actors on wires and the props on wires, and they filled the room with smoke and projections, and then they added the little bubbles digitally later on. it looks like they're underwater. it's so fascinating how del toro pulled that off. i love the music in this film. richard jenkins, sally hawkins, and doug jones are all amazing. doug jones, by the way, plays the sea creature, or the asset in the film. 90% of him is covered in prosthetics. it's insane to watch his performance and the emotions come through the prosthetics here. hawkins is amazing in the movie, and the character is mute, and she uses sign language throughout the entire film. it's a reall
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performance. you will definitely see this film up for academy awards. i gave it a 4.5 out of 5, one of my favorite films of the year. now, some major stars headline the biggest films out right now, and not to mention famous directors, too. my one-on-one interviews coming up next. stay tuned. don't go anywhere. i like these award-winning cheddar puffs. and i like these award-winning cheddar puffs. first place. both events? booyah! we're an awards family. you'll like them both but love our price. award-winning organic cheddar puffs from aldi.
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♪♪ >> let the past die. that's the only way to become who you were meant to be. >> darkness rises and the light to meet it. >> [ grunts ] >> yes. "star wars: the last jedi" obviously now playing in theaters. over the year, i've had the chance to sit down with many, many actors and celebrities that i love, but these are some of the most recent interviews i've done right here for fox 5. first up is daisy ridley, who plays rey in "star wars: the last jedi." i wanted to talk to her about the ending of "the force awakens" when she's handing luke skywalker that saber, and the idea and the continuity of picking that scene back up exactly where they left off a year later. here's daisy ridley on that exact moment. watch this.
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the last shot of "force awakens," you're obviously handing the saber to mark hamill, luke skywalker. and i'm curious, when you picked that shot back up for "the last jedi," talk about the continuity, having to re-create that. how much long -- how long after did you shoot that? >> over a year. >> wow. >> yeah. and the first time, i was very sick. i'm not sure if you've heard this story, but i was, like, genuinely vomiting in a tent when we were, like, getting the shot ready and everything. and so, i was like... like, a bit dazed and out of it, so picking up anyway was so odd because that -- you know when you're poorly and time is, like, a bit odd. so i couldn't quite remember what we had done. >> and then did you find yourself wanting to look exactly the same continuity-wise, the hair placement, the way you stood? >> 100%. but it is funny, too. it's more -- and it was more the feeling of it because the first time around, there was so much feeling in it, but then you don't know what's gonna be picked, and mark said, you know, he gave such a range of things that it's hard to know
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picked 'cause we hadn't seen the finished product yet. so it's sort of trying to re-create that feeling for an extended moment. as opposed to the end, it was the beginning. it's a whole thing. >> "star wars: the last jedi" is now in theaters. moving on to dwayne "the rock" johnson for the movie "jumanji: welcome to the jungle." i had the chance to sit down with mr. johnson in hawaii, and i had my original "jumanji" ticket from the '90s, which sparked an amazing story that mr. johnson told me about hulk hogan. in january of 1996, i saw "jumanji" for the first time. this is my actual ticket from that day. >> this is what i asked you to bring. >> you told me to bring it. >> last interview i said, "let me see the ticket." this is really special, man. i'm not quite too sure if i have anything. i'll tell you what. when hulk hogan came into the wwf in 1983 or '84 -- i can't remember -- and this is when he was getting ready to blow up. vince mcmahon said, "you're gonna be my guy. i'm giving you the ball. i'm ging
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want you to go." hulkamania running wild, right? right there, like, right when he came in, he was wrestling in madison square garden. he had a white headband that said hulkster. do you remember that, dude? >> yeah, i remember seeing that. >> he came in the ring, and i was at madison square garden. i was sitting front row with my mom and i was watching the matches, and he came out and he was -- i'll never forget -- he was wrestling paul orndorff, mr. wonderful. he takes the thing off and he throws it to the crowd, and i caught it. and it was a big, like, nerd-out moment. >> really? >> we cry nerd tears. >> [ laughing ] yeah, we do. >> i was like... and i caught it. it was amazing, right? so, now, my dad was wrestling on the card that night, madison square garden. i was so happy that i caught this thing from hulk hogan. i go in the back of the dressing room when the matches were over, and i go to my dad, and i was like, "look, i caught hulk hogan's headband." he's like, "oh, that's cool. that's awesome. take it home." i'm like, "okay." but then hulk hogan was right over there, taking off his wrestling boots, right, getting ready to shower. i want to go over and just say
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hello to him. so i went over to him, and i was like, "mr. hogan." he's like, "hey, hey, kid." and i was like, "i caught your headband." and he goes... "oh, man! that was my last one. i didn't want to throw it out. thank you so much." i was like... [ gasps ] and he was like, "thanks, man." i'm like, "oh, okay. you're welcome, hulk." and i was just so happy, and i went back to my dad, and my dad was like -- >> he really took it back? >> he did, but he didn't know how bad i wanted it. but here's how cool hulk hogan was. two or three weeks later, he had, like, thousands more made, went to my dad. he goes, "hey, i signed this for your son. he gave me my only one back, and i needed that one as one to make a thousand other copies." and he goes, "give this back. give this to him." and i have one of those. >> that's the coolest story. >> isn't that the coolest thing? so, hogan, if you're watching, thank you, brother. i appreciate that. >> you still have it? >> i still have it. >> so amazing right there. "jumanji: welcome to the jungle" is currently playing in
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theaters. next up is steven spielberg for "the post." i still can't believe i sat down with him even though i have before in the past. it's still pretty surreal to sit down with one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, and i wanted to talk to him about how he allows the audience to be a collaborator in his storytelling, specifically the introduction he has of tom hanks' and meryl streep's character having breakfast in a restaurant. he has a long tracking shot, and i wanted to know, as a storyteller, why did you keep us without editing that scene? i wanted to know the first time we actually see tom hanks and meryl streep at that table in the restaurant. you follow her on a long tracking shot from the moment she knocks over the chair to the table, and i'm curious, as a filmmaker and a storyteller, what you wanted to convey in that long, unbroken tracking shot before you edited and made a cut. >> well, i mean, i did a lot of coverage on that scene. i had over-shoulder shots, over tom to meryl, over meryl to tom. i had singles. i spent the whole day covering it. but when i shot the master, meaning i shot the whole scene
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in one shot, i realized that there was something that the camera that eventually came around and created a kind of parity between ben bradlee and katharine graham. ben bradlee was on the left of the screen, and katharine graham was on the right of the screen. it was a very equal and fair shot that showed the dynamic of their relationship. and when i had first initially put the scene together and i did it conventionally with cuts, it didn't ring true as much as a kind of theatrical stage play, where the audience just sits there and they do all the editing. when you go to a play, you're the editor. you decide who to look at and when to look at them. when an actor compels you to pay attention to them, you watch them more than the other actor, and i felt this should be more like theater. when they first meet, we should see the theater of that dynamic between the publisher of the post and the editor of the post having this breakfast where they don't agree on very much, and i thought it was much stronger letting them just play the hell
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out of the scene in a two shot. >> now, that scene unfortunately is not available yet, but when you see the movie, it's the scene when tom hanks and meryl streep are seen together on screen for the first time. you'll know it. it's an incredible moment. there's a cut later on in the scene, but it is brilliant how long they keep the shot going forward and keep it like a theatrical stage play. all right, next up is sir ridley scott and christopher plummer for the new movie "all the money in the world." brief history here -- christopher plummer replaced kevin spacey in this movie. so, earlier this year, kevin spacey shot his scenes as j. paul getty, and then his sexual allegations came out in late october, and then in november it was announced that christopher plummer would reshoot all of kevin spacey's scenes to make the release date this december, which is absolutely crazy. so i spoke to sir ridley scott and christopher plummer about this change and the idea of casting spacey first, even though plummer was reportedly his first choice. watch this.
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>> plummer was actually an initial choice of yours, and i was curious why you -- what was the reasoning to go with spacey originally? what was the choice there? >> you know, it's probably vaguely kind of commercial reasons, the fact that this can be perceived as a talking-heads movie, and it's not. it's kind of quite violent and it's quite stressful, and i think it's a bit of a thriller as well, even though it's about something that actually happened. but, you know, kevin has had recently such dramatic, you know -- people are very aware of him because of "house of cards." >> yeah. >> and therefore it made good sense on a film that's a tricky sell against crushing cars and killing people and monsters and bloody zombies and things like that. i need as much as i can to actually sell, and therefore
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and the difference as actors, they're both marvelous actors. they're both up to the a1 grade actors. and so -- but i lent for kevin, but then i was wrong. >> we need to pay the ransom, mr. getty. >> i do not have the money to spare. >> no one has ever been richer than you are at this moment. what would it take for you to feel secure? >> more. >> so, mr. plummer, i read that you didn't want to watch kevin spacey's performance prior to building your performance here. but i am curious, though, what your references were. did you talk to wahlberg about how those scenes went down previously? because a lot of acting is reacting. so, wahlberg was telling me that he actually even changed the way he performed some of his scenes. >> yeah. >> so talk about why you didn't >> well, i wouldn't want to watch any actor if i was taking over for them. i wouldn't want to watch them because i wouldn't want to be influenced. i want my own performance to
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discover it. i want to discover it myself. so that was -- it had nothing to do with kevin. it would've been any actor playing the part. >> are you curious now, after you watched the film tonight, to see that performance? >> no. >> 'cause it's very rare that we have a movie that a second person played your character. >> no, i don't particularly would want -- ridley says that there were two people on the list -- kevin and myself -- always, from the beginning. and it's just ironic that i have inherited it. >> all right, so, the movie "all the money in the world" is now playing in theaters with christopher plummer. you can go to youtube.com/fox5dc for all my interviews. we haven't finished out 2017 yet, though, but already the buzz is about the awards season in 2018. that includes a war flick starring a pop heartthrob and a sci-fi romance set in baltimore in the 1960s. i'll give you my take next.
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♪♪ >> welcome back to the holiday movie show right here on fox 5. we are so close to oscar season. the golden globe nominations are already out. the sag nominations are already out. critics' choice nominations. but the oscar nominations are upon us, and there are five films you need to stay focused on throughout the awards season to keep up with the oscar buzz. the first one is definitely "the shape of water." as i've reviewed earlier, guillermo del toro's
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masterpiece. this film is incredibly well done. starring doug jones, richard jenkins, michael stuhlberg, michael shannon, and sally hawkins. it is a beautiful film. seek it out if you can find it. see it on the biggest screen possible. every single image of this movie is glorious to look at. i love this film. definitely one to look out for. i guarantee you best picture, best actress, cinematography, and best director nominations for "the shape of water." next up is "dunkirk," my number-one film of 2017. i've seen it six times in theaters, three of those in 70-millimeter imax, and it was beyond mind-blowing. christopher nolan has directed a film here that is beyond belief. i love nolan's direction. i love the simplified script, the time structure. i hope that nolan finally wins a best director oscar this year. definitely see it on the biggest screen possible. i love this movie. and harry styles is actually very, very good in the movie as well. next up is "call me by your name,"
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this film is gonna have a lot of nominations, definitely in the best picture department, and best actor and best supporting actor and possibly best director. it is beautifully shot. takes place in italy. it is a beautifully romantic love story. definitely recommend seeing it. seek it out here in the d.c. area. next up is "darkest hour." here's why this film needs to be paid attention to. gary oldman has never won an academy award, and i still can't believe that, considering "the fifth element," "the professional," everything he's ever done from true romance in "mortal beloved," "dracula," one of the best actors of all time. this is gonna be the time he's probably gonna win for his career. now, this film, he plays winston churchill. it is a great companion piece, by the way, to the movie "dunkirk," as it takes place around the same time period, and he is just incredible. he becomes winston churchill. he will be nominated and possibly win best actor at this year's academy awards. see it for the performance. his performance is better than the overall film.
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next up and finally is "the big sick." i love this movie. it just reminded me of why i love going to the movies. it made me so happy. i thought about it afterwards. kumail nanjiani is incredible, having a great year. definitely worth seeing. it got shut out at the golden globes, but did pick up a best ensemble nomination at the sag awards, which is a big indication for the oscars. all right, so you can always get my latest reviews, movie insight, and celebrity interviews on twitter @kevinmccarthytv and on the fox d.c. youtube page. "mccarthy at the movies" rolls on.
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>> if the government wins, the washington post will cease. >> i absolutely love that story. obviously a very local story right here in washington, d.c. welcome back to the holiday movie special. i'm kevin mccarthy, taking you through some of my favorite interviews of 2017. and listen. steven spielberg -- i've interviewed this director six times now, and he's one of my favorite filmmakers of all time, and each time i talk to him, i just nerd out and i can't help myself because he's a genius. i mean, "jaws," "e.t.," "jurassic park," "indiana jones," "munich," "saving private ryan," "schindler's list." everything he's ever done has been such a special film, and this movie is now telling a story. it's very timely, "the post," and it deals with ben bradlee and katharine graham, played by meryl streep and tom hanks in the film as the washington post is struggling with the idea of publishing the pentagon papers in the early '70s during the nixon era. and i spoke to steven spielberg one-on-one, and he's one of the few filmmakers who can just take a subject matter, even if it's
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not interesting to a lot of people, and make you understand why he's so passionate about it, and i'm very passionate about filmmakers still shooting on film, actual celluloid film, because so many movies are still being shot digitally today, but this year, "star wars," this, "dunkirk," "wonder woman," "justice league" all shot on actual film. and i asked spielberg, over these years, why is he still remaining in the film area, even though digital may be slightly easier for filmmakers to use. watch this. i'm curious. just now that we've seen so many films going into a digital age, what is it about film that's still, in your opinion, is so magical and why you shot "the post" on 35 and continuing to do that? >> well, you know, digital photography is a science, and film photography is a chemical miracle. and when i say chemical miracle, it is. you never quite know what you're gonna get after the film goes and takes a bath and exposes the positive from the negative.
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print based on your negative, there's a lot of things that surprises me, and it always looks different, always looks real. there's grain, number one. and the grain is always moving. it's swimming, which means that even in a still life, let's say a flower on a table, that flower is alive even though it's not moving because the film itself, the image is alive, and that's the difference. >> wow. that's so cool. >> it is cool. >> thank you so much for talking to me. >> thank you. >> and john williams' score. >> oh, his score is -- it's subtle on this, very subtle. >> you know what i love was the audio match cut you had when it went from the guns in vietnam to the helicopter spin. >> i love you notice this stuff, man. >> i thought that shot was so cool... >> thank you. >> ...and i was like -- and then when that kid goes up to get the note from the new york times and the camera is right down the hall. >> right, right. >> it was just so good. >> thank you so much. >> it was an honor to meet you again. >> again. this is our fourth time. >> yeah, i know. >> this is our fourth movie we've talked about. >> thank you, mr. spielberg. all right, so, that was mr. spielberg. they wrapped me about a minute
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that exchange, and i just wanted to tell him how much i loved certain shots in the film. you can actually hear the timer in the background saying, "thank you, kevin." i'm like, "i'm sorry. i'm talking to steven spielberg. i don't know when this is ever gonna happen again." but he was amazing. if you go to youtube.com/fox5dc you can actually find our full interview for "the post," including the other cast members. all right, so, next up on my favorite interview list of the year -- ryan reynolds and jake gyllenhaal for the movie "life." now, i went into this room with five or six prepared questions about the film and "deadpool" and things like that, but ryan reynolds and jake gyllenhaal didn't want to talk about anything else but make jokes. this is a highly edited and condensed version of what happened. i'll put -- obviously the full version is available on our youtube channel, but here is the pg version, or 13 version of the r-rated discussion we had. watch this. i brought you guys something because you know i love deadpool. >> oh, that's sweet. >> and i know you liked it, too. >> thank you so much. >> [ laughs
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>> i really -- that's great. [ laughs ] >> he's coming in right now. [ laughter ] >> yes! >> i like how your names are on the chairs. is that so you guys know which chair to sit in? >> no, we're idiots. let's be honest. >> this is amazing. >> i literally sat in that chair when i first came in. and they were like, "oh, what's wrong with you?" >> for you on set, and are you actually doing it -- go ahead. okay. >> there we go. this is such a useless interview. it's so great. >> this is totally -- you have nothing usable here. >> i'm gonna ask a useful interview -- a useful question. >> the next google question is gonna be, like, "is ryan reynolds high?" >> "why does ryan reynolds require his name on the chair?" >> it's all about, um, really being able to -- [ laughter ] >> thank you, jake. >> god, can we keep this serious? ryan is looking through the glass, and i'm behind him, and he turns in the middle of it and goes, "we're all gonna die." [ laughter ] >> that's the pg version of that
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interview. it was five minutes, and it was highly uncensored. go to youtube.com/fox5dc to see the fully uncensored version. it went viral. had over a million views. it was a really cool experience, and ryan reynolds is amazing. i love "deadpool," so i'm really excited. that interview was a lot of fun this year. all right, next up is mark wahlberg. so, i was in london for this movie, "transformers: the last knight," and while i was there, i went into an interview room, and the hotel that the interviews were taking place in was the same hotel where the spice girls had filmed a very famous music video many, many years ago in the '90s, so i mentioned this to mark wahlberg during the interview. we joked about possibly re-creating that, and it turned into mark wahlberg directing myself and my other journalism colleagues as a re-creation of the spice girls' video on the exact same steps they shot it. watch this. >> playback, action! playback! where's the playback? >> there's no music. >> sing live. >> ♪ i
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♪ you gotta get with my friends ♪ [ singing indistinctly ] >> that's commitment. that is commitment. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> i appreciate that. >> is that your directorial debut? >> no, but close. [ laughter ] >> but my proudest moment. >> all right, so, that was mark wahlberg directing us in a spice boys re-creation -- or the spice girls obviously originally did it. what happened there was that our playback, our music, didn't work. it was the only take we did of it, so we had to kind of improvise the lyrics there, so that was pretty fun. so, mark wahlberg, thank you for that. and next up is andy serkis. so, in my opinion, the best performance by an actor this year, by far, in "war for the planet of the apes." people still -- or the academy still does not understand that there is a human being standing behind the
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seeing on screen as caesar the ape, and andy serkis has been playing characters like this for many, many years -- gollum in "lord of the rings" and the "hobbit" films. he played king kong in peter jackson's "king kong." and now he's playing caesar the ape in the third "planet of the apes" film, and he's phenomenal, and the emotion comes through it, and i wanted to ask andy serkis why has nobody been able to figure out yet why this is just the same as acting on screen. watch this. can you talk about why you think this is still an issue in regards to why it's not being recognized as it should be, as a performance? >> it's interesting because it's, like -- there's nothing to say that it hasn't been recognized. it's just that people start to want to put it into a different category, and there's where the muddle comes because there's no need for it to be put into a different category. >> it's acting. >> acting is acting, and, as you know and i've been saying for the last 16 years. people still say to me, "so were you actually there when they were shooting caesar?" >> they don't get it. people don't understand.
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of course i was there. i was acting opposite woody or i was acting opposite jason clarke or james franco. we're acting, looking into each other's eyes, creating the scenes. >> all right, so, that was andy serkis for the "war for the planet of the apes." that film deserves an academy award nomination for best actor for andy serkis, 100%. also, cool side note -- he plays supreme leader snoke in the new "star wars" film, "the last jedi." same type of acting. he's under dots and he has a suit on and he's giving an emotional performance that's then turned into a digital character that you see on camera. all right, finally, one of my favorite moments of 2017, no question. there was an amazing make-a-wish day here on fox 5 where a young boy named ember, an 8-year-old child -- he had a wish to be a k-9 police officer, and we made that dream come true, and i had some "friends" of mine deliver a message for ember for his special wish day. watch this. >> hey, ember, what's going on? this is kevin hart. >> i'm jack black. >> and we are hoping that your make-a-wish is actually coming true, man.
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i heard they're doing some amazing things for you today in washington, d.c. enjoy it, buddy. you deserve it. >> i hear you're keeping the streets safe with the police officers and the k-9s. keep it up. keep up the good work, bro. >> and if you can, see if you can get rid of a couple of tickets i got there in d.c. just if you can talk to one of the guys just to erase some ticket history -- don't worry about it. we'll figure it out, buddy. enjoy your day. that's my problem. >> ember, my name is hugh jackman. you may not know who i am. but listen. i and everybody else in the community is so grateful that you're gonna be a k-9 police officer. keep us safe. keep us protected. get out there. solve the crimes. thanks, man. >> hey, what's up, ember? this is zac. >> and zendaya here. >> and we just wanted to say have a great time on your day, on your wish day. >> and we hope it's so much fun. like, go out there and solve those crimes, man. >> yeah, have fun. >> the world needs you. >> it does. >> ember. all right. this is your time to shine. do good. do good. >> all right, so, we've wrapped
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♪♪ >> welcome back, everybody, to the holiday movie special right here on fox 5. i'm kevin mccarthy. thank you so much for spending this hour with me on this holiday time, and i want to say there are massive films coming out in 2018. i geeked out a lot in 2017, but there are films coming out in 2018 that i cannot wait for, including "ready player one" on march 30th. this is steven spielberg's adaptation of the ernest cline novel, one of my favorite books of all time. and spielberg actually was finishing this film as he took on the project of "the post," which is obviously an amazing movie. i cannot wait to see "ready player one," the special effects. i can't wait to see what they actually do with scenes in the book. there are so many things that i can't even imagine how a filmmaker will put it on the big screen. it looks incredibly glorious, and i can't wait to see it. that's on march 30th.
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now, the trailer you're seeing here is "deadpool 1," obviously. this film is gonna be massive. "deadpool 2" hits theaters on june 1st. i'm very, very excited about seeing this movie. ryan reynolds is back as the character. it looks amazing. the filmmaker here is a gentleman named david leitch, who also directed "atomic blonde," a phenomenal filmmaker. i'm very excited to see what they do here. same screenwriters as "deadpool 1" returning for "deadpool 2." it looks incredible. i'm very, very excited about it. next up is "black panther." this film is gonna be amazing, hopefully. i love ryan coogler, the director, who also did "creed" and "fruitvale station," one of the most exciting filmmakers working today. this opens up on february 16th. i'm very excited about chadwick boseman as this character. we saw him introduced in "captain america: civil war," which he was incredible in. you have michael b. jordan in this movie. daniel kaluuya from "get out" will also be in here, and lupita nyong'o. i'm very excited. on february 16th, we will finally see "black panther."
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next up, staying within the marvel universe, "avengers: infinity war," may 4th. this is going to be amazing. the russo brothers, by the way, who directed films like "captain america: winter soldier" and "captain america: civil war" are now bringing you this movie, "avengers: infinity war." it looks insane. may 4th. i cannot wait to see this movie. the cast is back. i am so excited about tom holland returning as spider-man. we saw him introduced in "captain america: civil war," that particular version of the character. that's may 4th. and then finally, we don't have any video of this one, but i want to mention "solo: a star wars story," which is the han solo film. very excited to see what happens there. again, phil lord and chris miller left the project, and ron howard took over to finish it. so i'm interested to see what's gonna happen with that movie. and alden ehrenreich is playing young han solo. so, thank you so much for allowing me to spend time with you on this holiday, and i look forward to sharing my love for movies and the hottest new shows as we head into 2018. i'm kevin mccarthy, and i'll see
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