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after sending some phony makeup to a lab. and a spinal stimulator claimed to zap away pain without painkillers. but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> the fire was gigantic. the whole sky was filled with flames. >> the winds are indescribable right now. >> this has only just sfwun. >> out of control, wildfires sweep through southern california. >> winds continue to be a major problem. right now there simply is no end in sight. >> do not wait. leave your homes. we simply don't know what this fire will do. >> president trump announced plans for a new home for jerusalem in israel. >> i think it ooh going to literally and figuratively blow uf the peace middle east. >> john conyers is stepping down amid sexual misconduct allegations. >> steen bannon lashing out at mitt romney. >> for honor and integrity in a pinky finger than your entire family has in its dna. they believe they have foiled a plan to assassinate british prime minister theresa may. >> he probably should stick with it. >> russia has been banned from the winter olympics. >> this is nice. russia was also banned from participating in the next presidential election. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> the country's government officials are forbidden to attend. its flag will not be displayed at the opening ceremony, and its anthem will not sound. also for the duration of the games, any serbs, we refer to as cheater sauce. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" presented by toyota. let's go places. welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm norah o'donnell with gayle king and bianna golodryga. we're beginning with those pictures because now large areas of southern california are under a state of emergency because of raging wildfires. the biggest of three major fires is in ventura county. it's burned an area nearly twice the size of san francisco. >> more than 140,000 people in the region have been forced to evacuate and the fires have destroyed about 200 homes and other structures. >> the three fires are burning north and west of los angeles. the two largest are zero percent contained. david begnaud is on the fire lines in ventura. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the firefighters got a bit of a break as the winds died down, but the fire what it did was start to move down the mountainsides in ventura county and jump over freeways, roadways, snarling traffic. more than 68,000 acres have burned so far. believe it or not, it's actually chilly in this area as the fire continues to burn. you can see the flames getting so close to that house right there. it burned through buildings overnight after a day of wind-driven flames turned hundreds of buildings into ash. the winds made the battle from the air difficult, putting extra reliance on ground crews. a total of 1,100 firefighters are on the front line. low water pressure as a result of high demand has caused some hydrants to run dry. dylan chappelle returned home. >> i'm emotional, but at the same time it's a the moment. >> reporter: the winds died down, but the fires continue to burn. we ran up on this fire at a local business and even though the winds have died, take a look at the fire alongside that mountain, burning slowly and relentlessly. the fire has left almost 50,000 customers without power in southern california. cindy harber stood and watched the hillside burn behind her home as she got ready to evacuate. >> how long have you lived here? >> about 40 years. five generations in this house. >> reporter: meanwhile in los angeles county, the so-called creek fire has burned more than 11,000 acres destroyed more than 30 structures. >> we're seeing these poor horses that need to get out of here. >> reporter: a local news reporter helped with horse evacuation as flames took over a ranch. >> this is we're not through this yet. >> the next 48 hours are going to be the most challenged. schools around here have canceled classes. nearly every school has closed. air quality warnings have been issue. norah, the smoke is so thick around here that driving has become extremely hazardous. >> i'm worried about those people there, thank you. president trump is set to reverse nearly seven decades of u.s./middle east policy today. he's expected to announce washington will recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. they'll tell them to begin the process of moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv. seth doane is in jerusalem where the prime minister did not mention the issue this morning. first we'll go to margaret brennan at the white house. good morning. >> good morning. no other country in the world has an embassy in jerusalem but today president trump will make a major concession and recognize jerusalem as the embassy. >> we will move the american embassy to the eternal capital of the jewish capital, jerusalem. >> that's why president trump will recognize jerusalem as israeli territory against the advice of allies and his national security team. >> if you can't produce peace in the middle east, nobody can. >> it also undermines the peace process launched by jared kushner. for nearly 70 years, u.s. policy has been to settle it through diplomacy. >> my administration will always stand with israel. >> security alerts were sent to u.s. posts around the world to brace for violence ahead of mr. president trump has boasted about his chance at peace, but four of the five world leaders he spoke with tuesday said this would be a setback. palestinian president mahmoud abbas said it would have, quote, dept detrimental consequences as part of the peace process. as for the peace plan, the trump administration has yet to present any proposal saying jared kushner's team is still figuring it out. for now the u.s. embassy stays in tel aviv. the white house says that building a new one will take at least four years through the end of mr. trump's first term. gayle? >> all right, margaret. thank you very much. seth doane is atafter fa gate in jerusalem where there are growing concerns, good morning. pa reporter: good morning this jerusalem is now off limbs to employees and their families with exemptions. some americans traveling here have been told to be careful because of security concerns. it's popular with the israeli government because it strengthens their hold on the city. palestinians say it could damage the peace process and we're starting to see protests in gaza city. there are concerns not only here but across the middle east. it could provide rational for terror attacks as well. we spoke with one official who told us there are plenty of extremists already in the world and this provides a ready-made excuse. bianna? >> and the president's announcement expected at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. thank you. "the new york times" is revealing the network of people who helped harvey weinstein cover up his conduct for decades. it said weinstein acted by turning others for instruments or shields for his behavior. he's under investigation in three cities. jericka duncan is here with the latest. quite a bombshell. >> absolutely. reporters say there was a collective failure that allowed weinstein's conduct to happen. he built a network of what "the new york times" calls enabers, silencers, and spies. >> one of the big questions is who knew and who failed to stop this behavior. >> reporter: the norm times reports how agents and others in hollywood sent actresses to meet him alone at his home and to be quiet when things went wrong. weinstein built a complicity machine to get what he wanted. >> he drafted and got other on. >> reporter: he turned to old allies and tried to dispense favors to keep his own dirt out of the head lines. cantor shared the stage request megan twohey. >> she was able to don't it to inform of menacing behavior by harvey. >> she heard those reports largely from actresses they recommended. caa told cbs news even one of our clients being harassed is one too many. weinstein was a lucrative democratic fund-raiser. >> hillary clinton declared equal rights are women's rights. lena dunham said she warned hillary of his behavior. clinton said in october s shocked and appalled by the revelations. >> we don't know exactly what mrs. clinton did or didn't know, but did she afford him a kind of feminism by association and make him look like an advocate for women. >> reporter: last night "cbs this morning" received a new statement from weinstein's attorney which reads in part weinstein has nevered a any time committed an act of sexual assault and it's wrong to in flame claims of politics, behavior, or consensual sexual conduct later regretted with an untrue claim of criminal conduct. this is the most we've heard from weinstein's camp. inusually they repeatedly said any allegations of nonconsensual sex are unequivocally denied. >> it's stunning to read that about the entire machine that was -- >> and how they operated. >> how they operated. thank you. president trump's former chief strategist is bashing fellow republicans to steve bannon joined them last night telling a rally that sexual misconduct allegations against moore were a setup. that's his words. at least nine women accused more of wrongdoing. manuel bojorquez is in fairhope, the scene of the rally. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. roy moore and his opponent doug jones held perhaps their most combative rallies to date yesterday. moore supporter steve bannon said it's a referendum on washington elites. >> with flake, mcconnell and others, this is wrong. >> reporter: he swung at so-called establishment republicans including mitt romney who tweeted no vote is worth their integrity. >> while we're on the subject of vietnam and honor stes integrity, you avoided service, brother. you went to france to study theology. >> we're going see if the people of alabama will support the president and support his agenda. >> reporter: as a lunch with republican senators president trump on tuesday doubled down on his support for moore. >> i think he's going to do very well. we don't want to have liberal democrat in alabama, believe me. >> reporter: seated next to mr. trump was one of his fiercest critics, arizona senator jeff flake. >> i have a very different view of roy moore and what it does to the party. >> reporter: he tweeted his photo of a $100 donation to his opponent doug jones. >> he's never, ever served our state with honor. >> reporter: jones is waging an increasingly aggressive campaign. >> i'm damn sure i believe i have done my part to make sure that men who damage little girls should go to jail and not the united states senate. >> reporter: in recent weeks jones has raised more than $10 million. that's about five times as much as roy moore. gayle? >> thank you very much, manuel. democratic congressman john conyers is the first to quit over sexual misconduct accusations. a sixth woman has come forward to accuse him of harassment. conyers called in to a local detroit radio statement to announce his departure. >> i'm retiring today and i want even to know how much i appreciate the support. my legacy can't be compromised or diminished in any way by what we're going through now. this, too, shall >> adriana diaz is in detroit where the congressman served for 53 years. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. he endorsed his son john conyers iii to replace him. that started a feud. that's because his grand nephew also plans to run for the seat. his decision to retire came days after leaders on both sides of the aisle called for his resignation including minority house speaker nancy pelosi and sneaker paul ryan. his supporters say conyers is being unfairly held to a different standard than other congressmen who have faced similar allegations. we spoke to deanna maher who has spoken on unwanted sexual advances. she said retirement means little. >> i say he's an icon corruption. the system will go on with or without conyers. >> reporter: maher said there's more to it. the culture won't change. >> thank you. russia's foreign ministry calls the ban from the upcoming winter olympics painful. the committee announced yesterday they will not be allowed to participate in korea over allegations of doping. good morning. >> to the ioc it's punnerment for state-sponsored cheating to. the russians it's uncollected. the ban means russia as a country will not be represented at this winter's games. its olympic city bar and certain officials suspended for life. individual athletes with no compete but as olympic athletes from russia. no anthems during ceremonies will be played. at the last games in sochi, the ioc said a state sponsored scheme swapped out any positive samples and swapped in clean ones to ensure no positive tests for russian competitors. and the man who ran the scheme said the order came right from the top. greg grego gregory rodchenkov. >> it's the best result in sochi. >> vladimir putin did not take an opportunity this morning in moscow to comment on the ban, but the kremlin continues to deny there was a state-sponsored scheme says individual sports slee the medal count for russia at the coming games will be zero. norah? 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>> it's conceivable if they gave you enough sufficient notice. >> written notice? >> written notice, notice as to the locations of the camera and that you willingless consented to them. >> in june someone settled after allegedly finding a hidden remote camera at a property in california. while she said airbnb refunded her for her switzerland stay and reimbursed her for other travel expenses she still felt it wasn't enough. >> i think that was the bare minimum they could have done to help us out. for all we know, he still has the videos that are on the ipad. >> the company told us around 2 million people use airbnb on any given night and they're always willing to work with law enforcement when complaints are do, invest in a digital detector or use a flash flight to spot lenses. >> a lot of homes have security homes have them inside them, mine does, for security purposes. >> the question is disclosure. do you know where they are and do you agree and do you approve. >> that's a good warning. >> don't approve of being recorded in the bathroom. that's very creepy. >> i would agree with that. >> the fugitive lawyer responsible for a $1$10 million. is due in court today. a s.w.a.t. team in honduras captured him saturday at a pizza hut. in march. he admitted to conspiring with a judge to bribe a psychologist over 700 dubious claims. he disappeared in him and ordered him to pay nearly $170 million in restituti restitution. >> he's got some explaining to do. the faa is looking at another runway mishap. this time at jfk in new york. volaris flight 880 arriving from mexico city was cleared to land on runway 13-l yesterday but it mistakenly began to dissent o runway 13-r. he made a left turn, circled, and landed safely. >> you're lining up. make a left turn. you're lining up for the wrong runway. >> it appears the plane was at 400 feet when the pilots realized the error. >> that's close, bianna. listen. always marvel at how calm they are when tay say, listen, you're going on the wrong runway. very scary. fake makeup may be cheaper, but it also poses a real danger. ahead, a cbs investigation. the troubling results after we bought the knock-off products an wh d then we had them tested in a lab. we invite you to our podcast. you can find it on apple's itunes and podcast apps. you're watching "cbs this morning." when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth and... ...strengthen fibers. so, next time don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. feel the power of thenew power...smax. ...to fight back theraflu's powerful new formula to defeat 7 cold and flu symptoms... fast. so you can play on. theraflu expressmax. new power. still get a refreshing any size soft drink for just one dollar at mcdonald's? 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>> thank you. rex tillerson said the president is very committed to the peace process but he would not discuss mr. trump's expected decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and order the u.s. embassy to move from tel aviv. arab leaders warned that would ruin the chances for peace. palestinian leaders are called for three days of rage to protest the move and turkey's foreign minister who met with tillerson this morning said the whole world is against this. margaret brennan is at the white house. margaret, good morning. so much to discuss here first. how will this decision disrupt if not derail the peace initiative being championed by his son-in-law jared kushner? >> jared kushner hasn't presented any kind of proposal. but what president trump is doing here is appearing to pick a side. and one of history's most intractable contracts, muslims, christians, they all consider jerusalem to be a holy city and ever since they seized it in 1967 all have insisted that they negotiate with the palestinians to settle their dueling claims. so this is a unilateral decision. it's a major concession, not clear what the president's getting in exchange for it. and it's going to actually be pretty popular among many of the christian evangelical voters who supported president trump. >> so, margaret, he overrules his top advisers. the world leaders are saying this is a terrible thing and we'll have terrible consequences. what does president trump see that others don't? we heard him say it fulfills a campaign promise. but what does he see that others do not? >> it's extremely important to president trump particularly as he comes up on that one-year mark, his first year of the presidency. he's keenly focused on vice president mike pence has been a vocal supporter particularly of this move. as i said, it's going to be very, very popular with some of the evangelical voters who helped propel president trump into this office. it's going to be popular with some of the harder right winged pro israel supporters, many who supported the campaign. senior magnet was a big financial and political supporter of the president and this one in particular was one he highlighted. so that is what the president is keenly, keenly aware of. >> margaret, can you talk about the timeline of the embassy actually moving? we're going to hear the announcement from the president, but when will this be actually imt pl implemented? >> that's key. the white house admits it going to take three to four years to plan a new one that timeline pushes you past the end of the first term of the trump presidency. so if president trump stays in office, maybe it will happen. if it doesn't, any other president could change this. >> and, margaret, quickly, duh it matter that the trump administration is not taking a position on how jerusalem will be divided? >> well, that's one of the things, norah. you're right to pick up on that. listen to what the president says today. is he going to throw any kind of bone to the arab countries who are so concerned here. well, east jerusalem, they do have a right to that tear the other and to say in the future, the united states will also help creation a palestinian state. if he gives those per senses, this is the way it could be conceived on the streets. right now it's not clear how the president is don't go to present this later this afternoon. >> all right. >> thank you, margaret. cbs news learns that they changed the zrings of how she handled classified information as secretary of state. officials say fired fbi director james comey's draft language described clinton's actions as grossly anything legislate. it was changed to extremely careless. our sources say this type of public statement is always crafted by people but it can change. special counsel robert mueller removedd strzok from his team. >> remedies for chronic pain. ahead, dr. tara narula are ahead of youtube's rewind. which are this year's biggest video. we're joined to explain why this year's top videos start a conversation and connect with viewers. you're watching "cbs this morning." mmmm. small mccafe, smoothies, frappes and shakes are still just two dollars every day. so when you're on the couch binge-watching episodes nine through eleven, indulge in a cool creamy treat. hit pause and head over to mcdonalds now. ♪ you're more than just a bathroom disease.. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, elara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion, and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. we're fed up with your unpredictability. remission can start with stelara®. talk to your doctor today. janssen wants to help you explore cost support options for stelara®. discover card. i justis this for real?match, yep. we match all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? 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>> not my toes. >> can i turn it up? >> there you go. >> do we have everything that's perfect that they use electrical pulses to block the pain signal to the brain. they've been used for decades but previous models were bulky and needed frequent smallest implantbling device about the size of a pace maker. let me know as soon as you start to feel it. >> reporter: in the recovery room, she feels a sing gling in her leg. >> i can feel it. oh, i can feel it. >> reporter: confirming the device is working to mask the sensation of pain. >> they'll report at least 50% reduction in pain. >> youseff josephson is one of the first doctors to use this device. >> how is that helpful to you? >> what it allows us to do is realtime follow that patient over a period of time in terms of their functionality because ultimately if they're still sitting on the couch, that's not what we wants a doctors. we want them functional. >> so the goal is to get back on this? >> yes. >> one day soon? >> yes. this is my baby. >> reporter: two weeks after surgery, connie's pain has >> when get active, i know i have to slow down, i feel great. >> reporter: she has a long road ahead before riding dirt bikes again but she's kept her leg and has her life back. >> is there something you want other people to know from your story? >> prescription medication, although it does help people, it's not the only answer. if that's not something you want to do, seek out other options. >> this implant carries risks like bleeding and infection and spinal cord stimulators are not for every crime of pain. they're for those with back and leg pain who failed disk surgery. about 88,000 have been implanted worldwide. that's expected to double. >> you have the prop here with you. it really is very small. >> really small. this gets implanted in the back and the wires that get implanted in the spine and the patient can use to control it. >> to go from a level 9 to 2, that's a game-changer. >> absolutely. >> is this a permanent fix? >> it can. the battery needs to be changed about every nine years, but essentially it's otherwise permanent. >> how much does it cost? >> $30,000 for the device. it doesn't include the cost of the actually procedure but it is usually covered by insurance. >> good news. >> certainly worth the cost if the only other way was amputation or narcotics. >> yes. >> thank you. >> she does love it. only on "cbs this morning," we unveiled the finalists for the education awards. have you heard about this movie? it's already an oscar contender. you're going to be talking about this and octavia spencer. why she knew she had to be part of it after the first scene. >> i love her. >> i love her too. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. for my constipation, my doctor recommended i switch to miralax. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body unblocking your system naturally. miralax. do i use a toothpaste thati had whitens my teeth or one... ...that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose! my dentist told me about new crest whitening therapy. so, i tried it! from crest 3d white comes new whitening therapy. it's our best whitening technology. plus, it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. now i get a whiter smile and healthy teeth, all in one. the 3d white collection from crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. a lot of love this morning. only on "cbs this morning" we're revealing the finalists of the 2018 grammy music the honor is presented by the grammy academy. 10,000 we ten were picked. >> congratulations to the finalists pamela andrews from gallatin, texas, victor day la santos from santa ana, california, michelle drove from cedar falls, iowa, curtis gaesser from forsom, california, ralph jackson from lansdale, pennsylvania. >> we're not done. we have brandi jason, chris maunu, darren mccoy, melissa salguero. >> you can catch the 56th awards here on cbs. >> looking forward to that. with their medicare plan?sfied who's shopping for a new plan this year? 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(vo) enrollment ends december 7th. so call today for more information. call 888-266-6962 now. i wonder if dad's laughing the way they were. this man found his children. he scared them. in the end it turned out to be the makings of a very good memory. i bet mom's in on it. >> she put the head phones on them too. >> that's very funny. >> thanks a lot. >> payback is funny sfwhoo welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> he didn't look too happy. >> no, he didn't. >> reporter: right now it's time to show you this morning's headlines. bloomberg reports that ups is warning of temporary delays after cyber monday overwhelmed its network. the company does not expect to miss christmas deadlines. thank goodness. >> reporter: "the wall street journal" says aetna is said to reap $500 million if the merger with cvs discloses. t the stock is expected to jump. >> time reports eating cheese may actually be good for you. researchers found that people who consume 40 grams a day had a coronary heart disease. that's compared to those who rarely or never ate cheese. they were 10% less likely to have a stroke. they contain beneficial ingredients like calcium, protein, and probiotics. >> i think we're going to live a long life. >> what kind? >> lots. mozzarella, brie. they say it's very likely that serena williams will return in january to defend her title. i'll bet that's truchlt craig tiely says williams has her visa, she's entered it. she's practicing. they had a baby daughter in september and they just got married too. this is a very good year for serena williams. >> mom can do anything. >> that's right. >> i hear the baby is already. not yet. usa atodreports beyonce tha colin kaepernick. last night he said with or without the nfl's platformly continue to work for the people. >> i hear he's still work ought and still hoping to return to football. a lot of people hope that happe happens. >> that was nice of beyonce to give that. >> too bring her out on a school night. youtube is sharing its top trending videos of 2017. the list is based on how many people view shared comments and like the comment. every minute did you know more than 400 hours of video are shared on youtube with its $1.5 million. that's with a "b." they know the pulse of pop culture and all the trends. >> yes, they do. fifth on youtube's top is car show karaoke with ed sheeran and james corden. ♪ >> at number 4 a 12-year-old singing ventriloquist in ""america's got talent."" "too perfect" is one of the most prescribed channels. >> in second place -- >> let's get started. >> in second place is the most viewed choreography on youtube f. it's dancer's video of ed sheer even song. and youtube's top trending video show called map singer. it's a celebrity singing competition that's originated in korea ya. and youtube's head of culture and trends is kevin. that's a really impressive list. with the number of videos online, how does something go viral? >> oh, man. there's so many ways things can go viral. i think things that are common that are seen as viral. there's some way to react or participate in them. they're usually very unexpectation and original. they're increasingly coming from people with big ought jenss. they're not starting from nowhere but with a large audience in the first place. >> one that comes to mind is the father who tried to do an interview on bbc and his two kids come in and steal the show. he said he's going to go his grave as what he's known for, not actually his area of expertise. >> he might be right. >> what was it about that video that went viral that people to this day are talking about? >> it's been a tough years in the news. this is one of the few funny moments that came out. you have something so unexpected. the professor trying to give an interview with two children stumbling into the room that a lot of people can appreciate. >> let's hear it. because what's funny, there's the mom. i love when the mom comes in. >> and grabs them so fast. >> i love that. >> he's still talking about north korea korea. he's keeping his cool. >> there are some parodies of this. there's a lot we saw around this video. >> carpool karaoke never gets old. >> that's right. this is his most popular and a half times. >> is it because we like to sing even when we can't sing? what is it? the attraction? it's james and his infect use enthusiasm. >> it's so rah irto see these major stars doing something that we all do, singing in the car. these types of kind of raw casual videos on youtube, i think they're happening as well on late night. >> i have to ask. my kids almost always only watch youtube. youtube is only hiring more viewers to address inappropriate violent content. how does that work and what are the challenges to tackling that issue. >> they took this incredible platform for years. it's allowed this kind of diversity to emerge. but at the same time it creates challenges, trying to exploit or systems. susan or outlining so some of the measures that would prevent people that upload things that violate our guidelines and to make sure when things get posted, they get removed as possible. >> she's got kids. the number one video ha has to be despocito. >> that is. that's good. >> do you want to hear it again? >> why is it? >> it's the best hit. 4 billion views. this is a must-see video in more than 250 countries. this is a video that doesn't just resonate here in the united states or latin america. people around the world have been listening to the song. >> justin bieber's in it. i love it, love it. >> interesting. a little bit for everybody. >> you've got a fun job. >> i do. >> you've got a great job. >> i do too. i didn't say i did. i do too. >> kevin's going help me create a youtube channel. >> yeah. >> you and your hilarious, norah. >> they are a youtube video waiting to happen. >> i'll be on the top 100,000 list. >> thank you, jeechb actress octavia spencer, she's here in the video. the shape of water. it's about a love affair with a mysterious sea creature. next why the director calls it a fairy tale for troubled times. what does octavia call well it's a perfect nespresso hold on a second.orge. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? now look. i ain't messing around no more. she's going to catch me here and shoot me dead right here on this new waxed floor. you've got to tell him. anyone had any cooking so good? >> you're right. maybe you ought to burn the chicken a little. >> minnie don't burn chicken. >> what? >> i just want you to know i'm real grateful you're here. >> you've got plenty more to be so crispy, crunchy, even in the morning. of course, that was octavia spencer in "the help." she went on to appear in the critically acclaimed movie "hidden figures." >> she's on a roll. she's in the new fairytaling "in the shape of water." it's about a woman who falls in love with a creature in a government lab. she tries to help a friend save the creature before he is dissected and killed. >> yeah. that's good. keep that up. looking like you don't know anything. lord help me if they ask me if i do. i'm not a good liar. 1k3e7 ma marriage going. >> "the shape of water," i don't know how to tell you what i saw. it's so well done. it's been described as weird, wonderful, an one of the best films of the year. the mean is so good and you are so good. >> thank you. >> you said you liked it the minute you read the first scene. how is that possible? >> i'm a huge fan. i've seen everything he's directed and just about everybody he's produced. the first scene when everything is under water. i thought, oh, my god. i want to do things like this. it would be magical. >> he said he wrote it for you. you two met. >> we met. with were supposed to discuss the movie for about 30 minutes over coffee. three years later. >> what were you talking about? >> life, love, antiques, love of antiques, dieting, everything >> while it's a sci-fi movie, it does address issues in a time we're currently facing as well. one of the villains in the meevg michael shannon said the lord looks a lot like a human, like you, or maybe a little more like me, him being a white man, comparing a sea creature to yourself and a woman at the time. i mean it stood out to me. >> it's interesting because guillermo is latin americ american/canadian, so he's also used to being considered the other. the wonderful thing about this being a fairy tale, he can address those political issues without pointing fingers. his two main characters can't speak so he uses marginalized people, a black female janitor and a closeted gay man to characterize toc i think it's interesting he's able to we've that into the story and my character not to have to play to that for the first time. >> your character is zelda, the black female janitor. describe a little bit about it, the friendship. >> dell za is a woman of the times. it's 1962. black people don't have the right to vote. so she's considered a second-class citizen within society but in her world at this facility, she's a queen. i mean she talks nonstop, best friends with eliza, sally hawkins' character. >> who plays a mute woman. >> and she plays the voice of that character. it was a wonderful progression of friendship both in real life and on screen to play that. >> you know what it showed me? when you first see the sea creature, he is quite unattractive, but by the time it ends, i saw him after a while he seemed hand? . you felt the tenderness and attention. despite evil, kindness can reveal. >> that's the meaning of the film. the shach of water is the shape of love and love takes on the shape of a vessel. shape is going to be quite ugly but if you're a loving person, you can see past the differences thamd's one of the beautiful things of movie. >> do you feel you're coming into your own, octavia, spencer? you talk about being in your 20s, 30s, 40s, and now whatever. when you look over the course of your life, what do you think about the decays of life? >> in your 20s you really do wonder and care about what other people think. you should. in your 30s you take a little ownership and start seeing yourself by who you are. in your 40s -- and mid-40s or the latter end of it -- >> 40s are good. >> i don't ka v to care that much about what other people think. at the end of the day, i'm being the best person i can be, if it's not good enough, well, honey, i'm not losing any sleep over it. i am coming into my own. >> i think that happens in your 40s. where you start thinking i feel oklahoma about myself and as long as i feel good about myself and the people i care about because there's always going to be chatter. >> the confidence will be there. you'll always have detractors. >> that is one truth. you can be the best person possible, but someone will find a fault with youing when you realize that and understand that as long as you try to be the best person you can be, that's it. >> see, bianna, that's what you have to look forward to. >> i'm lm there. a few months away. >> "shape of water" opens introducing clorox with cloromax. cleans and help protects. ♪ easier cleanup is the beginning. what comes next is everything. ♪ just became whatever whayou're about to dout to do after you get coffee. nothing comes before coffee. that's why we're introducing a new line of café-quality espresso drinks from mccafé. get a small peppermint mocha for just two dollars. well, good morning. happy wednesday and welcome to "great day washington." i'm mark >> and i'm andi hauser in the studio for a change. great to see you guys in real life. >> you two are very holiday- ish. coordinating. >> red green and black. >> totally get the memo but we're getting there. we were matching yesterday. so -- >> fabulous regardless. >> thank you andi i appreciate it. good to have you here. and today the big news this morning, "time" magazine has officially released their person of the year. but the honor goes to not one person but a group of people. the magazine is calling them the silence breakers. it celebrates the women behind the antisexual harassment movement that's gained strength in light of the harvey weinstein and other harassment scandals also dubbed the hashtag #metoo movement. the cover featurings ashley judd, taylor swift, and uber engineer susan fowler. but for the story inside, "time" interviewed dozens of women and men celebrity and noncelebrity who have experienced sexual harassment. >> wow. i guess you know -- >> well done. >> yeah. it's not a person of the ye, that has been -- i think really effective in raising the national consciousness you know. >> as far as it's going to take all of us, all of us women coming together and all of us recognizing and standing up and stand up as a group. so i sympathy that's just -- think that's just the fact that they put five, six womennen the cover is beautiful -- on the cover is beautiful and a great move. >> the confidence in women to speak up has gone up tremendously as you can imagine with all of the people speaking out but i didn't know that the hashtag #metoo was actually came out like 2006. >> really? >> somebody else tweeted it but then it became more prominent in light of when ashley judd retweeted it. >> things don't happen overnight. it's good that it's gaining momentum and people won't feel untouchable anymore for things they do. i think 2017 can be defined as the year of speaking truth to power and one man who sparked a

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