at the emmys. big little lies. t the handmaid s tale. the female driven dramas taking home top honors. more great roles for women, please. and a record-setting night for julia louis-dreyfus. while diversity the things that make us different, those are superpowers. and politics take center stage. this will be the largest audience, period. with one big surprise stealing the show. we are backstage with the big winners. good morning, america. good morning, america. and we do say good morning, america. it was really quite a night at the emmys. so many big winners. julia making history with her big win. six in a row. the big surprise, of course, sean spicer, there he was rolling out to shock in the audience. a lot of laughs as well but, boy, it also sparked a very fierce debate online and get into that. it did. first we watch the double threat in the atlantic. two big storms developing right now, hurricane jose could bring flooding and rain to th
major overseas test. new images of north korea launching a ballistic missile. hello it s me and adele sang hello to a huge night with a clean sweep at the grammys. i can t do it again. her showstopping performance. bringing her george michael tribute to a stop. bringing her idol beyonce to tears. queen bey with her own stunning number. her first since announcing she s expecting twins. let s go crazy the biggest moments from music s biggest night right here on gma. good morning, america. happy monday. how about those grammys and bruno mars and that p such a talented guy. i love bruno mars. look at blue ivy. her outfit. her mom had a big night as did adele, as well. as did chance the rapper. yes. so we ll have a complete wrap-up ahead. first we get to that breaking news out west. incredible images this morning. nearly 200,000 people in california told to evacuate right away after a hole was discovered in the spillway for the country s tallest
this all day. nick, what is next for this new couple? as you mentioned, they are right now knee deep in this celebration at frogmore house with 200 of their closest friends and family. reception hosted by the groom s father, prince charles. they will then come back here later and they will spend the evening, their first night of married life here at the 1,000-year-old windsor castle where grandma is also staying. you can t to it, but when the flag is flying above the castle, that means grandma is home. meghan and harry will come back here later tonight. he will not be driving it back here. the celebrations will be long and hardy. the historians and authors and analysts all agree, nick, that this wedding was unlike any other royal wedding. what made it so different? it was absolutely like no other royal wedding. and i think we can put that purity down to meghan markle. she had a great hand in how this was her wedding day. we ve seen in the past, lady diana, for example
faces the largest single call ever of defence forces to provide support this country has never seen before. this is the largest. labour s ruling body meet to agree the timetable for the party s leadership race and the rules for the forthcoming contest. 1917. cheering sir sam mendes receives two awards for his world war i epic 1917 at this year s golden globes. and in sport liverpool have a new local hero 18 year old curtisjones raises the roof at anfield with a stunning winner in the fa cup tie against local rivals, everton. good morning 7 and welcome to the bbc news at 9:00am. president trump has said he ll impose harsh sanctions on iraq, if the government there tries to make us forces leave the country. the iraqi parliament called for foreign troops to leave the country. the us president has told reporters: we have a very extraordinarily expensive air base that s there. it cost billions of dollars to build. we re not leaving unless they pay us back for it . in neigh