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this morning, mother nature's fury and beauty. the new volcanic eruption in the north atlantic already forcing an entire town to evacuate. in iceland, thousands fleeing. an expert tells us what to expect and whether the eruption could impact air travel between the u.s. and europe. >> a new crackdown on migrants
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at the arrest people suspected of crossing the border illegally, but is it constitutional? more ships coming under attack in one of the world's busiest trade routes. >> how the pentagon is responding and what it could mean for gas prices and the global supply chain. >> a deal to sell one of america's most iconic companies. us steel coming under fire. why one us senator calls the plan takeover by a japanese firm outrageous. >> plus, new fallout for marvel actor jonathan majors after the verdict at his domestic violence trial monday night thriller the stunning end to the eagles. >> seahawks game and later, the young girl arriving in the u.s. from colombia. >> now realizing her american dream as a chess prodigy abc news in new york. >> this is america this morning. >> good tuesday morning, everyone. >> i'm rhiannon ally, and i'm
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andrew dymburt. we begin with a spectacular display from mother nature, a volcanic eruption in the north atlantic. >> now, iceland is no stranger to eruptions, but this one is not far from the capital city. it has already triggered the evacuation of an entire town with thousands of residents. overnight, new video of lava fountains soaring into the air, lighting up the night sky over iceland after a volcano in the country's most populated region erupted. >> they tend to be gas rich, and that causes them to shoot way up in the atmosphere and give the spectacular fire fountains the glow from the lava visible from miles away, even from the center of the capital, reykjavik, and not far from a power plant that lava, now about two miles from the fishing town of grindavik. >> it's 4000 residents evacuated last month when a series of earthquakes opened. massive cracks in the streets and inside houses. >> lava flows downhill in that sense, it's pretty predictable, but it actually turns out that predicting exactly where the
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lava will go is much more challenging. >> back in 2010, a different icelandic volcano erupted, wreaking havoc on transatlantic air travel with the ash cloud canceling 100,000 flights, affecting 10 million passengers. that's not expected this time. >> there are a range of different styles of eruptions. some produce a lot of ash. uh, this is not one of those. this is producing lava flows, so they're very hot and they're very fluid. this is not going to be like the eruption that caused the big air traffic disruption a number of years ago. officials say the eruption does not pose a threat to life, but they are concerned about considerable toxic gases being released. >> so they're keeping people far away from that area. >> back here in the u.s. it could be several days before power is fully restored in the northeast after a storm blamed for at least four deaths. hurricane strength winds brought down trees and power lines along the coast from south carolina all the way to maine. flood waters are still receding in many states. some rivers in new
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jersey are not expected to crest until later today. that same system brought lake effect snow to michigan. this highway pileup was near kalamazoo. we'll check today's forecast in just a few moments. >> a new crackdown on migrants flowing across the southern border into the u.s. the governor of texas calling the surge of migrants a tidal wave. now he's taking action. but is it constitutional? here's abc's lina moise. this morning. >> new video from the southern border showing more than 1000 migrants expected to cross as early as today into eagle pass, texas. the latest surge of migrants has already forced border officials to close certain crossings, including some rail traffic. and now the governor of texas is setting up a showdown with the federal government. >> i will sign three laws today to better protect texas and america from biden's border neglect, governor greg abbott signing a law that will authorize state and local law
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enforcement to arrest migrants suspected of crossing the border illegally. >> the law, set to take effect in march, will also allow local judges to send undocumented migrants back to mexico. >> joe biden's deliberate inaction has decimated america. two years ago, there was an all time record number of illegal immigrants apprehended, more than 2.3 million in that is larger than the size of houston, texas. >> the law is already expected to face legal challenges. a white house spokesperson saying the federal government, not individual states, is charged with determining how and when to remove non-citizens for violating immigration laws. but given the current conservative leaning makeup of the supreme court, that could be interpreted differently. in a 2012 ruling, striking down a similar law in arizona, the lead dissent in the case, the late justice antonin
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scalia, wrote arizona has moved to protect its sovereignty. if securing its territory in this fashion is not within the power of arizona, we should cease referring to it as a sovereign state. that dissent could find a friendlier reception among today's court if the legal battle in texas reaches the justices, they're poisoning the blood of our country. >> that's what they've done. >> meanwhile, new reaction to former president trump's remarks, claiming immigrants are poisoning the blood of america. language similar to what adolf hitler wrote. i don't know what this means with the blood stuff. >> i know people are trying to draw historical lesions. i don't know if that's what he meant. and nikki haley's campaign saying, we don't need chaotic rhetoric that fails to get the job done. >> bipartisan talks in washington aimed at improving security on the border have now stalled, meaning no deal until at least next month. and by then, we do expect to get a better sense of the legal challenges facing the new law in texas. in addition to constitutional concerns, though,
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critics have also voiced concern about racial profiling. rhiannon andrew lionel. >> thank you. more than 100 people are confirmed dead after an earthquake in northwestern china. the 5.9 magnitude quake was centered in a mountainous area. most people were sleeping at the time. rescue crews are working in subzero temperatures to find survivors. thousands of homes are damaged. the quake was felt 100 miles away. the pentagon has formed a naval task force with us allies to protect a vital shipping route for global trade. >> the move is aimed at protecting ships from attacks that are fueled by the war in the middle east. everything from gas prices to the global supply chain are at risk. abc's justin finch is here now with more on this. justin. good morning brianna, and good morning. >> tensions stemming from israel's war with hamas are threatening to upend global trade in the region. this morning, a new economic front in israel's war with hamas rebels backed by iran have attacked commercial ships in the red sea.
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the pentagon says two more vessels were attacked yesterday. now, british oil company bp says it will temporarily pause all transits through the red sea, including shipments of oil and natural gas. >> the defense secretary announcing a new maritime task force to make sure that critical route is safe. the attacks already causing major economic disruption, sending oil prices surging. >> 10% of the world's trade passes through the red sea. the waters stretching between asia and africa and the suez canal at the tip lead to the mediterranean. some of the biggest shipping companies are now taking a detour, going around africa. that means delays and higher costs. >> nine of the ten largest ocean carriers in the world are representing about 85% of container capacity, have rerouted and going around the cape of good hope. so that is about a 20% decrease in the supply of shipping on that trade lane. >> experts say gas prices in the us, which have been falling for
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weeks, could stop falling in the next couple of days. meanwhile, a new push for another ceasefire in gaza. cia director william burns met with the leader of qatar yesterday and the head of israel's spy agency, hoping to secure another hostage prisoner exchange between israel and hamas. burns played a key role in brokering a deal last month. hamas posted video yesterday of three israeli hostages. the men were heard pleading for their release. hamas is believed to be holding more than 100 people in gaza captive right now, including americans. andrew. all right. justin thank you. >> meanwhile, two georgia election workers who just want $148 million in a defamation lawsuit against rudy giuliani are suing him again. ruby freeman and her daughter shaye moss are asking the court to stop giuliani from repeating lies about them. the women faced racist threats and harassment stemming from giuliani's false claims that they engaged in ballot fraud, but he stood by
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those debunked claims even after the trial. >> another former ceo has been sentenced to prison for defrauding investors. trevor milton, who became a billionaire after starting the electric truck maker nikola, has been sentenced to four years for defrauding investors out of $600 million. in one case, he allegedly claimed a test model was engineered from the ground up when in reality he used the body of a ford f-150 50. >> time now for your tuesday weather >> good morning. the cold winds are blowing this morning across the great lakes and interior northeast. be careful of snow squalls and at times, slippery roads could see a few inches of snow near the lakes and in the mountains. meantime, in california, rounds of rain will be likely for the rest of the week. be careful of flooding downpours there and some travel delays. your midweek wednesday shows much of the country's dry, except for california and looking ahead to thursday. friday we get wet from chicago down to dallas. i'm accuweather
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meteorologist kevin coscaron >> coming up, why some apple smartwatches are being pulled from the market. >> but first, will one of america's most iconic companies be taken over by a japanese firm ? the backlash over the sale of u.s. steel, plus the fallout for marvel actor jonathan majors after the verdict that h there is nothing like it dancing is my passion.
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come our ugly sweaters on gma. >> welcome back. a shocking case of an alleged drunk driving in texas. police in fort worth say the driver was so drunk he drove 38 miles after hitting a pedestrian. while the victim's body was inside his car in the passenger seat. police say the driver thought he hit a deer. he's being charged with intoxication manslaughter. >> one of america's most storied
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and iconic companies is set to be sold to a foreign competitor. but the deal to sell us steel is now coming under fire, with at least one us senator calling it outrageous. this morning, growing backlash after u.s. steel announced a nearly $15 billion deal to be acquired by a japanese firm, nippon steel. while the company will stay headquartered in pittsburgh, it would mark the end of an era for the 122 year old american institute started by jp morgan and andrew carnegie, that forged the nation's industrialization in the early 1900s. >> i feel like a an age old company that was here is now gone, even though they're going to retain the name, it is no longer owned domestically. >> union leaders are blasting the takeover deal, claiming it violates their agreement with the company. critics are also raising national security concerns. >> i've always maintained that steel is security and national security, and the fact that now they're claiming that they're going to sell this to a foreign company, it's outrageous. u.s.
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steel's ceo, addressing those concerns, saying this is going to increase competition here in the united states with a great ally to the united states. >> we do not see that as a high level risk factor. we'd say low level of risk. the deal could also help counter the dominance of china, which now controls about 54% of global steel production. nippon says it's committed to honoring u.s. steel's existing union contracts, but critics not satisfied the fact that they didn't even talk to the union and mention this, or they didn't run it past our office, even just as like a heads up, by the way, i mean, this is a this is a huge thing. shareholders still need to vote on the deal. then regulators are expected to heavily scrutinize the details. >> apple will soon stop selling some of its smartwatches because of a patent dispute. the international trade commission had ruled that apple infringed on the patent of a medical technology company. apple will begin suspending sales of the series nine and ultra two watches on thursday, coming up, a woman who became famous for giving advice to parents pleads
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marvel would no longer be going forward with jonathan majors and attorney for majors, says the actor looks forward to clearing his name. >> we turn now to celine dion, a new revelations about her health battle. major let you like this. >> this morning, celine dion's sister is giving an update on the singer's neurological disorder, claudette dion saying celine is working hard, but she doesn't have control over her muscles. >> what breaks my heart is that she's always been disciplined. she's always worked hard, have been diagnosed with a very rare neurological disorder called stiff person syndrome, which affects something. like 1 in 1,000,000 people. the five time grammy winner announced last year that she'd been diagnosed with stiff body syndrome, prompting her to cancel her world tour. >> these spasms affect every aspect of my daily life, sometimes causing difficulties
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when i walk and not allowing me to use my vocal chords to sing the way i'm used to. >> dion's condition is progressive and incurable. it causes the body to attack its own nerve cells and can affect mobility, vision and speech. in october, dion made her first public appearance in more than three years, attending a hockey game with her sons, where she met with players and reportedly sang a few notes. her sister says dion hopes to perform again one day. the idea is to return to the stage in which state? i do not know. the vocal cords are muscles and the heart is also a muscle. we can't find any medicine that works, but having hope is important. the heart does go on. we are obviously wishing her the best. celine dion's representative did not comment on claudette dion's statement in sports, a thriller on monday night football, the seahawks took the lead against
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the eagles on a long touchdown pass with just under a minute to go. >> they secured the victory with an acrobatic interception as the eagles were driving into field goal range. seattle's julian love somehow getting both feet in bounds for the pick. the seahawks win 20 to 17, coming up a new trend at the office. >> we'll explain coffee badging plus the new college grad who brought a tiny companion to brought a tiny companion to graduation the all-in-one and done symptom relief of mucinex is delivered fast with doordash to the comfort of your couch. slow down!... i mean (coughs) slow down! ahh! watch it! ♪ come on! a hero will answer the call... (laughs) you just have to answer the door. oof! that was fast. ♪ mucinex available on doordash. ahh! it's comeback season.
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to work remotely. well, bosses are cracking down. they may be fighting a losing battle. >> nearly 80% of workers say they want to either be hybrid or fully remote. next, a girl making a name for herself in the world of chess. >> a year ago, she didn't even know the names of the chess pieces. well now 11 year old marianne howell vargas is winning tournaments. she migrated with her family, walking to the u.s. from colombia, and her mentor says she has lots of potential. >> chess is a long journey, and as long as i see incremental success and her passion remains the same, we're committed to helping her go as far as she possibly can. >> just incredible. she is ranked among the top 50 chess players in her category. next, a special guest at graduation, a senior at ferris state university brought her ten day old baby girl with her tucked inside her graduation gown. >> grace shimshack says baby annabelle came early, but she says she was determined to walk with her class next. the photo mixup involving tom brady, a california family, says they opened their photo order from cvs and they found a personal
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just get it done. this has been an arcane process. >> now at five, oakland could finally have a new police chief in the coming days. the names of three finalists now sitting on their desk. >> we say to d.a. jenkins, dropped the charges against our beloved 78, a demand for charges to be dropped by protesters are blaming local leaders for demonstrations that brought traffic on the bay bridge to a standstill last month. >> our top story this morning best seen on live doppler seven, another wet commute in store f
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