good morning, america, on this monday, december 14th. i m robin roberts. and i m george stephanopoulos. it s a dawn of a new day. new hopes. new dreams. and you can see a new gma co-anchor. it s great to be here. in the news this morning, president obama takes on wall street fat cats. and he may not get his wish for a health care bill by christmas. and one of tiger woods biggest sponsors drops him, after he announces he s take an indefinite leave of absence from golf. an interview with amanda knox. she talks for the first time after being sentenced to 26 years in an italian jail. and aerial acrobatics. look at this swarm of birds. some motorists were so stunned, they almost drive right off the road. good morning, everyone. it s wonderful to be here with george and juju and sam. the new gma team. when did we welcome the old guard here? when did that happen? we hope everyone had a fantastic weekend. we have a lot of news to get to this morning, including pr
traffic. as we look at the beltway, looking good on the west side. pretty much on the inner and outer loop, no problems at the tunnels or harrisburg expressway. we have one crash in howard county. approaching route 32 that does block the left two lanes. as we look at the cameras at pratt and president street, no problems on the jfx. now to a developing story this morning: baltimore city mayor sheila dixon s time in office could be coming to an end after a judge set a sentencing date following her conviction last week. brian keebler has more on what happens later today. good morning, brian. reporter: knox many is when sheila dixon will find out if she can continue to run this city. she is expected to be sentenced on january 21st for last week s conviction on that one theft charge. it is agreed upon, sentencing is when dixon would be suspended from office or removed by the governor. city council president stephanie rawlings blake will take her position. a hearing on the m
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good morning, america. on this thursday, december 10th, breaking news. the president accepts the nobel peace prize. addressing his troop increase in afghanistan. and what about the surprise of the world when the nobel went to a president so new? homegrown terrorism. five americans arrested in pakistan, suspected of traveling there to join the jihad. arctic blast. bitter cold, snow blanketing america. one town, entirely submerged. so, what do you do? a 3,000-person snowball fight. and as this chapter of good morning america comes to a close, robin, chris, sam and i take you around the globe and some of our favorite adventures. and good morning, again, to all of you, on this thursday. i m diane sawyer, with robin roberts. just one more alarm clock in the sawyer era here at good morning america. we ll talk about that throughout the morning. we have breaking news we want to tell you about. the winter storm that s pounding the country, bone-chilling temperatures.
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