Climb again. Ginger is live in australia. Wicked weather. Eight states on alert as the ntsb investigates this deadly crash. A massive pileup killing at least five people. Facing his accusers. Harvey weinstein heading to court this morning as his criminal trial gets under way. The future of one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, now uncertain after the patriots lose their playoff game. Im walking on sunshine and going for golden. Huge surprises at the globes overnight. Once upon a time in hollywood winning three times, brad pitt stealing the show with this titanic message to his costar. I would have shared the raft. Ellen owning the stage. I knew coming in i would win because [ laughter ] tom hanks teary thanks, and Renee Zellwegers triumphant return. What it all means for the oscars. Were backstage with last nights big winners right here on gma. It certainly was a golden night. Well have more on that ahead, but its a very busy monday morning. The crisis growing with iran following that u. S. Drone strike that killed irans top military commander. Millions of people taking to the streets of iran to pay their respects to general soleimani, and take a look. An ominous sign, this red religious flag raised over a mosque in iran, a symbolic call to arms. That is a vow of vengeance as President Trump touched down in washington overnight, the fallout is spreading. Iran has announced they will no longer honor the 2015 nuclear agreement. Theyre going to ramp up nuclear production. The Iraqi Parliament voted to push u. S. Troops out of that country, and President Trump is pushing back with threats of economic sanctions against iraq and possible war crimes against iran. All this as a terror group loyal to al qaeda killed three americans on a military base in kenya. So much. Our team is spread out from washington to iran. Martha raddatz is there starting us off with the latest. Good morning, martha. Reporter good morning, robin. I have been in the midst of antiamerica protests in iran before, but nothing like this. A powerful combination of grief and anger with shouts of death to america echoing through the streets around us. This morning, mourners filling the streets of irans capital of tehran for the funeral of general soleimani killed by that u. S. Drone strike last week. Aerial images capturing the sea of iranians packing the streets to pay tribute to a man revered by many here. Trump made a big mistake. He killed our hero. Reporter soleimanis image everywhere. The impact of his death profound. The crowds are massive and emotional. There are many tears here, many signs with soleimanis picture on them, but the message is also very clear. These people want revenge. Are you human or not . Reporter as we made our way through the streets of tehran, people surrounding us, shouting death to america. We will have very hard revenge of mr. Trump. Reporter inside the funeral service, the emotion just as powerful. The Supreme Leader of iran weeping and praying over a coffin draped in the iraqi flag. This is the largest funeral in iran since the death of the Ayatollah Khomeini in 1989. Today, calls for jihad. Today calls for jihad. Members of the Iranian Parliament also chanting death to america, and a red flag symbolizing a declaration of war, raised above an iranian mosque on saturday. Soleimanis replacement as head of the quds force calling for revenge. The leader of iranianbacked hezbollah saying american soldiers and officers will be going home in coffins. And soleimanis own daughter making a televised plea with hezbollah to take revenge for the blood of her father. This morning, the iranian government announcing theyre suspending commitments to the 2015 nuclear deal, abandoning limits on enriching uranium and stockpiling nuclear fuel. This as iraq has now voted to expel all american troops and submitting a complaint against the u. S. For violation of sovereignty to the united nations. Just six months ago when we were here, some people were critical of their leaders because of the effect of american sanctions, but today for now at least, they are united against america, robin . Martha, as you know, were already sending an additional 4,500 troops to the region. You kind of alluded to it earlier when you started your piece in saying you have never had this sense being there in iran before like this, whats going on on the ground. Reporter well, exactly. I dont think people here want an allout war, but they do want revenge for the death of soleimani, but the next move is all up to iran, robin. Okay, martha. Thank you. Its so hard to calibrate, and as all this is unfolding in iraq and iran, an african terror group which pledges allegiance to al qaeda attacked a u. S. Military base in kenya. One American Service member, two defense characters were killed in the attack. Al shabaab claimed responsibility. In the face of the new threats, President Trump is lashing out with new threats of his own taking on iran and iraq, taunting congress. Cecilia vega at the white house with the latest. Good morning, cecilia. Reporter george, good morning to you. President trump has repeatedly said he does not want to see endless wars in the middle east, but this latest threat brings us closer than ever to conflict with iran, and democrats want to know why now, and theyre demanding to see evidence of the white houses claim that this attack on soleimani was in response to an eminent threat. This morning, President Trump is back at the white house is threatening a swift and potentially disproportionate response if iran retaliates. Despite the escalating tension, the president and his aides insist killing Qasem Soleimani was the right move. Its clear the world is a safer place today. Qasem soleimani no longer walks the planet. Reporter the president also threatened to target 52 iranian sites important to them and the iranian culture if iran strikes back, a potential International War crime and violation of the geneva convention. Secretary of state mike pompeo in damage control mode. Why is the president threatening iran with war crimes . Well behave lawfully. Well behave inside the system. We always have, and we always will. Reporter just hours later, President Trump saying the exact opposite, telling reporters, quote, theyre allowed to kill our people. Theyre allowed to torture and maim our people, and were not allowed to touch their cultural site . It doesnt work that way. The New York Times reporting military leaders were stunned when President Trump decided to kill soleimani. Top brass viewing his death as the most extreme option they presented to the president , and according to the paper initially President Trump did not take it. But he changed his mind after seeing news reports of iranianbacked attacks on the American Embassy in baghdad. Some democrats lashing out saying the white house has yet to provide proof of its claim that soleimanis death was in response to an imminent threat. Look, Everybody Knows that soleimani was a very bad, despicable guy. Theres no debate there, but the claim of an imminent threat they have not supported. Reporter any military action requires congressional notification, but President Trump now says his tweets should serve as formal notice to lawmakers. Its President Trump raising his middle finger at the congress. Reporter Speaker Nancy Pelosi announcing the house will vote on a resolution this week to limit the president s military actions in iran calling the attack that killed soleimani provocative and disproportionate. And now President Trump is threatening iraq. He told reporters overnight that if the country goes through with this parliamentary vote to remove Foreign Military from the country, he will make them repay the billions he says it cost to build an air base there. He says, we are not leaving unless they pay us back, and george, quote, we will charge them sanctions like they have never seen before. George . So cecilia, in congress right now nancy pelosi, you said, is going to be pushing for a vote to stall any new military action. You have democrats also continuing to raise questions about the intelligence, whether it really showed if an attack was imminent. Reporter so far, george, the administration has kept its reasoning for this attack on soleimani classified. Now two Top Senate Democrats are calling on the president to immediately and completely declassify this information. Its Chuck Schumer and bob menendez. They are writing, quote, an entirely classified notification is simply not appropriate in a democratic society. We heard the same thing from pelosi over the weekend. She called this highly unusual, george. Cecilia vega, thanks very much. Amy . George, concerns are obviously growing about the threat here at home. Homeland security announcing over the weekend the agency is in, quote, enhanced security mode. Pierre thomas joins us from washington and, pierre, dhs issuing a very serious bulletin in response to killing the iranian general . Reporter amy, good morning. Thats right, a stark new bulletin was issued over the weekend. Its blunt saying, quote, iran and its partners such hezbollah have demonstrated the intent and capability to conduct operations in the united states. And while no specific plot has been identified, the bulletin poignantly says, quote, an attack on the homeland may come with little or no warning. The bulletin also warns homegrown radicals may try to take advantage of this tense moment, amy. Pierre, the bulletin specifically mentions a cyber threat from iran. Reporter the bulletin does emphasize potential iranian cyber attacks. We learned federal cybersecurity officials talked about this to industry and government agencies. Iranian hackers are good at convincing employees to click on links and emails that may look like theyre from colleagues or friends, and using that to gain access to take over computer networks. This could lead to problems like the attacks against banks where customers are blocked from accounts and there could be disruptions of power, amy. All right, Pierre Thomas from d. C. We will continue to keep you updated on this all morning long. Were also following a lot of other stories. Take a look at this. An investigation is under way into a deadly pileup along the pennsylvania turnpike. At least 5 people were killed, and another 60 were injured. The Pennsylvania State police say early sunday morning, a bus lost control just southeast of pittsburgh. Then two semis crashed into it. A passenger vehicle was also involved. Weather was below freezing at the time, and investigators believe that played a role in the crash. George . Such a horrible crash. We turn now to the devastation in australia where thousands of firefighters and First Responders are battling unprecedented wildfires. At least two dozen dead. More than 12 million acres destroyed. Ginger is on the scene in balmoral, australia with the latest. Good morning, ginger. Good morning, george. The people that lived inside this home said they were 30 seconds from becoming a statistic. They had actually put in fireresistant glass. Thats what im holding here. Its just a twisted mess. The metal all twisted. Their home, they said, was just hit by fireballs that just came down and melted in an instant. I want you to look at this map because thats the map of australia over the weekend when 200 fires were burning. Just to give you the scope of this, if you put that superimposed on the united states, that would be like fires burning from california to pennsylvania, wisconsin to florida, an unprecedented and early start to fire season here in australia. Reporter helena wong and justin cam barely made it out of the fire alive. The total disorientation, your sbentire life. You feel like it came from under you. Reporter thats how thousands of people in australia feel today. The skies over parts of their nation turned blood orange. So far, 24 people have been killed. We knew the wildfires in california were huge in 2018, and last year the fires in the amazon were even bigger, but since september, the fires here in australia have already burned more than three times both those events combined. I asked experts what makes wildfires different here, and it really comes down to the types of trees. We have pines and firs, but here its all eucalyptus trees and the Eucalyptus Oil inside is extremely flammable. Right behind me, a sea of those flammable trees that were extra parched from a driest year on record and the hottest year on record. More than 4,500 firefighters and support personnel are trying to stop the blazes, including 77 brought in from america. 21 more arriving today. And theyre going to go for a few more months at least. Reporter even the skies over parts of new zealand splattered with haze and that orange glow, but this morning, its australias animals who are some of the hardest hit. Theres estimates of hundreds of millions of australian native species that have been killed as a result of this devastating fires. Reporter reports that half of the koala population has been wiped out. The zoo in sydney taking in koala evacuees. A dozen rescued. This is quarantine. This is a quarantine area so were obviously keeping these animals isolated. Reporter we are inside the quarantine where 12 koalas were rescued by science for wildlife. Now if you look right over here, you can see that these females actually have joeys with them. So it was a population they have had been watching for some time. They knew that the fire could potentially take out their habitat, and it did. So it was a good thing they got them when they did. Now Climate Change, arson and Land Management are all issues that experts and locals are telling me came together to make this supercharged season. Speaking of the season, we should have just been getting into it. Theyve still got two peak months to go through february. Even though the weather is cooler, a little wetter and certainly going to be cloudier the next two days, by thursday and friday, that heat and low humidity returns. Guys . The scale of that fire is just staggering. It is. We have a lot more on those wildfires. How you can help, and thats coming up in our next hour. So many of our viewers asking how you can help. Ginger will let you know. Now were going to turn to questions about tom bradys future. His new England Patriots knocked out of the playoffs, ending a season much earlier than hes used to and also potentially ending his patriots career. Hes a certain future hall of famer, sixtime super bowl champ. Paula faris is here with this. Good morning, paula. Good morning, you guys. Hes been playing since the turn of the century and its hard to imagine an nfl team or the new England Patriots team without tom brady. He has three options right now. He can resign with new england, play for another team, or retire, but that last option seems highly unlikely. Reporter this morning, it could be the end of an era as questions swirl about whether or not this interception was the final throw of tom bradys career in new england. Bradys pass is intercepted and returned for a touchdown. Reporter this saturday night upset to the Tennessee Titans abruptly ended the patriots season leaving the 42yearold on uncertain ground as an unrestricted free agent, meaning brady could retire, be resigned by the patriots or head to another team for the first time in his career. Brady says dont count him out just yet. Is there any possibility that you would retire after this last season . I would say its pretty unlikely, but yeah. Hopefully unlikely. Reporter and the always tightlipped coach Bill Belichick not tipping his hand. Theyre all questions that need to be answered at some point in time by the organization, by myself, by the coaching staff, by some of the players. Reporter for nearly 20 years, brady and belichick have built one of the greatest sports dynasties of alltime, winning six super bowls, but this season bradys stats have fallen throwing only 24 touchdowns, the fewest he has thrown since 2006 while playing a full schedule. And at 42 hes one of the oldest quarterbacks in nfl history where the average age for a starting qb is about 30. Still, some sports analysts say bradys not the one to blame. The talk is, oh, its time to get rid of tom brady. What . How about you get rid of everybody else . Get this man some receivers, and lets see what happens. Wherever he goes, if hes going to be the patriots quarterback and finish out his career, get this man some help. Reporter brady has long maintained that he wants to keep playing until hes 45 which would give him three more seasons. The patriots have until midmarch to resign him. If they do not, then tom brady officially becomes a free agent for the first time in his career. He has been in the league for 20 years. You hear a lot of names, l. A. Chargers, colts, steelers. Heard a lot about the chargers as a possibility. It may happen. I know, but gosh, hes won six titles for them. What have you done for me lately . Okay. I said that earlier. You stole it from me. I stole the line from robin. Thank you, paula. Were following a lot of other stories this morning including a big night at the Golden Globes. Brad pitt, Renee Zellweger had a big night. Were going to tell you what it could mean for the oscars. And look whos here. These jeopardy champions are facing off to see whos the greatest of alltime. But first, lets go to rob. Hey, robin, a little snow in stevens pass. Time now for your select cities brought to you by ancestry. It just dawned on me were seeing george for the first time this decade. Welcome back, george. Ive always been drawn to creativity. The surface helps me organize my creative process. I thin