." >> anthony mason joins us live in new york on this christmas eve morning with a little preview. good morning. >> reporter: hey, frank and michelle. merry christmas eve. ahead we'll talk with call at&t frank lunts about whether sony's decision to release "the interview" at the last minute was the right move. and chip reid is in hawaii where president obama is on vacation. he will have the president's reaction to the announcement. plus, john blackstone takes a closer look at the legal fight that could force youtube to remove 20,000 songs. and a "new york times" article says the stanford class of '94 was at the forefront of silicon valley and represents the widening gender gap in the tech industry. the writer joins us here in studio 57. the news back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> we'll be watching. sounds like a great show. anthony, thanks. >>> yesterday was a landmark day for wall street with the dow closing above 18,000 for the first time. let's check big board. it's up about 36 points. >>> for decades concerns about aids has prevented gay men from donating blood but as joe vazquez reports, the federal ban may