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in arkansas, the driver of this vehicle hydroplaning into a creek. >> a female stuck in a vehicle with water pouring in. >> three good samaritans able to reach her just in time. >> she was able to reach her arm out and i got her by hand. >> reporter: outside oklahoma city, we met the kearnys trying to get home to colorado. how do you feel about that drive? >> it has to happen. i'm not looking forward to it. but it has to happen. >> reporter: here in oklahoma, thousands are still without power. the governor declaring a state of emergency to help get this area back up and running. phillip mena, abc news, edmund, oklahoma. >> that winter storm is now heading to a really big area from nebraska to wisconsin in the hours ahead. >> commuters could face a dangerous mix. our coverage continues with cam tran at accuweather. good morning, cam. >> good morning. we have this winter storm developing in the central plains. that will bring an icy mix into iowa and nebraska. the rest of the plane states
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will be seeing mainly snow. the heaviest of the snowfall will be falling late tonight into tuesday as the system continues to move on off to the north and east. minneapolis could see upwards of eight inches of snow by tuesday and omahaou'll see upwards of 4 inches. an detee and kendis, back to you. >> pope francis is wrapping up his visit to africa with a stop in one of the most dangerous places, central african republic. the pope urging the country's christian and muslim factions to lay down weapons and arm forgiveness. security is expected to be tight when the pope visits the mosque later today. president obama arrived in paris after midnight this morning for a major global conference on climate change. despite the hour, he paid a somber visit to the conrt hall where 90 people lost their lives in the terror attacks two weeks ago. french president francois hollande and the mayor of paris him each laying a single
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white flower and observing a moment of silence. rallies around the world marked the start of the climate conference. in paris, people held hands in a two-pile long human chain. although public demonstrations have been banned since the attacks, some protesters turned to violence clashing with police and sparking a show of force in return. at least 175 people were arrested and another 25 or so placed under house arrest. >> back in this country, the nsa is no longer collecting information from phone calls made by americans. the highly controversial program ended as of midnight. the government had required the big phone companies to hand over information on virtually all calls made by their customers to monitor terrorism. former cia contractor edward snowden leaked classified details of the program. >> so you've probably taken a selfie or two. >> sure. >> this one is tough to beat. it shows two brothers from canada with elusive bald eagle.
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>> they snapped the selfie. two smiling brothers and one unsmiling eagle. they say the bird stayed remarkably calm and flapped the powerful wings and flew away. >> it's nice. >> and there goes. >> sounding not so regal. [ shrieking ] >> no gunshot sounds so that's good. he survived. coming up in "the skinny," the photogenic guy at adele's side and a little nastiness at the soul train awards last night. >> also ahead, we'll take you inside an amazon nerve center on this very busy cyber-monday for a remarkable look at how orders are handled. >> but first a scare for a texas couple overcome by something so dangerous, it could have taken their lives. who came to the rescue? but first, this is the most important part of the show actually. this is when we take a look at the weather ma
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a burglary gone wrong. police say a 19-year-old man tried to rob a house by entering through the chimney but got stuck. sometime later the homeowner start aid fire in the fireplace and heard screaming. when he realized a person was in the chimney, he put out the fire and called police. >> they tied a rope to the very top of the chimney to stabilize it, and then they used drills and chisels and to take apart the chimney to get the person out.
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the 19-year-old burglar died of inhalation. >> now a reminder about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning. increases. >> 170 people die in the u.s. each year of carbon monoxide poisoning. just this weekend a major scare at an apartment complex in texas. mara mara schiavocampo with more. >> reporter: a dozen neighbors in texas recovering from carbon monoxide exposure. evacuated from this apartment building saturday after one person was found unconscious. >> 12 patients that all got transported to the hospital. >> reporter: officials say the leak came from a boiler room attached to the building exposure to the colorless, odorless gas can be an extremely dangerous winter hazard, as one oregon couple also learned last -- this past week. kendra platt and steven roberts were enjoying a quiet night at home, when platt says she started feeling sick. the next morning, she says she
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>> and i kind of braced myself when i fell and i landed like this. and then roberts passed out. >> i knew something serious had happened, but i wasn't sure what. >> if i passed out we both would have been dead right now. >> reporter: but platt was able to call 911. >> two patients, unknown situation. >> reporter: the couple treated in a hyperbaric chamber to restore oxygen levels. their leak believed to be from a broken hot water heater. symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure include headacheses, dizziness and vomiting. >> the treatment for people who suspect or know they have carbon monoxide poisoning include immediately removing themselves from that environment, getting into fresh, open air. >> reporter: experts add, make sure your home has a working carbon monoxide detector. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> it's really scary stuff. about 170 people in the u.s. die every year from nonautomotive
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monoxide. >> it's why a lot of states right now are requiring that apartments and many homes, any residences have those co detectors in their. all right. why dell's biggest week ever is getting upstaged by a mystery man by her side. >> a new beef between artists at the soul train awards. "skinny" is coming up next.
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>> his name is peter vander vene. he's the security professional who is setting hearts on fire. he used to be lady gaga's bodyguard but is now getting plenty of work with adele while she's at the top of the charts. hello, indeed. >> hot or not? >> yeah, he's pretty hot. >> you're picky. did you hear that tremendous pause? that pregnant pause? >> i had to look because i was reading. >> god. what's a guy got to do to get your attention around here? all right. he's a good-looking guy. so all right. time to balance out the love fest with a little hater aid. last night's soul train awards in las vegas hosted by erika bad due. what is she wearing? >> i know. leading the winners of the evening was the weekend and the song "uptown funk" with two awards each. all the winners overshadowed by her call out of a famous female rapper. a title iggy azalea doesn't
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deserve according to the host. >> iggy azalea, yeah, hey. no, no, no, you can come because what you're doing is definitely not rap. >> she looks like she's wearing whe is waldo's glasses? the joke was part of a bit where badu was seeing who can come board the soul train. >> despite the laughs some people argued that azalea who has gone silent on social media this month is hip-hop's easiest target. >> she's disappeared off the scene completely. the seventh offering in the rocky film series called "creed" came in third at the box office this past holiday weekend and is a critical success earning itself an impressive 92% on the rotten tomatoes. >> this film's star michael b. jordan has left the door open to a sequel. telling it the "associated press" was success and circumstances it would be
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exciting to workith sly again. sly, sylvester stallone who went on to make five more rocky an movies after the first which won the academy award for best picture in 1977. >> i thought you were referring to sly and the family stone. michael b. jordan, you've seen his ads. is he hot enough for you? >> yeah, yeah, he'll pass. >> takes a lot. all right. finally, whave some congratulations to send out. big family news for many celebrities. >> starting with mary-kate olsen, the former "full house" star getting married to french banker olivia sarkozy. he's the half-brother of former french president nicolas sarkozy. according to page 6 bowls of cigarettes were offered to guests at the new york wedding. light up during the reception. big news for anne hathaway. she and her husband are expecting their first child.thway said earlier this year she planned to have kids through natural birth and adoption.
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rap legend, actor and reality tv star iced tea and wife koko welcomed their baby girl into the world. >> they shared pictures on social media revealing the baby's name. unlike her parents it is not a beverage. it is chanel nicole. get it? so mom named koko had a baby chanel. >> oh, i like that.
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just another manic monday wish it were sunday that's my fun day >> well, today is actually not just another manic monday. it's the monday of almonds, cyber-monday. and although there aren't any packed mauls and instore fights, there are some places with a lot of action right now. >> including amazon's fulfillment center across the country, they are busy and buzzing right now.
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let's head out to one where we find abc news tech contributor tinatren. what's going on? >> reporter: hey, guys. how are you? it's early, but it's not too early to start shopping. i'm at one of amazon.com's fulfillment centers here in robbinsville, new jersey. and it is busy right now. take a look down here. i have tons of stock and conveyor belts, employees working. i have conveyor belts below me. i have conveyor belts above me. it is one busy cyber-monday. and we're gearing up for one of the busiest shopping days of the year. this is -- we know we had black friday already. if you can believe it, cyber-monday last year actually beat out black friday in terms of sales. last year, we had about 2
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cyber-monday. this year we're already on track to be at $3 billion. so we're going to take a look at how it all works out. one of the most popular retailers, amazon.com. i'm here with scott. >> morning. >> reporter: he's going to show us behind the scenes how it all works once you press click, purchase. let's go. >> all right. thanks for being here. it is a super busy day for us. our busiest day of the year. last year on there day, customers ordered 43 million items. that's 500 items per second. so it makes it a super busy day for our customers. they're traveling over to amazon.com/cyber-monday. the facility like this which is one million square feet. >> scott, what do we have going on here. >> folks are associates who are working to bring the product in that we get to stow on our
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once these are on our shelves, it means you can purchase them on the website. so the associates are bringing in a myriad of products. >> fascinated watching how many people they actually have working at this hour.
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and scott, a good morning. i'm aditi roy. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." a dangerous holiday weekend. storm battered the center of the country. icy rain and flash flooding blamed in the deaths of at least 14 people in texas and kansas. the threat far from over. accuweather's forecast coming up. the man accused of terrorizing a colorado planned parenthood is due in court today. robert dear reportedly made moss o hostile comments about the clinic after the rampage and
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dead including a police officer. on trial. jury selection begins today for the first of six baltimore police officers charg in freddie gray's death. officer william porter faces trial months after gray died in police custody. setting off the city's worst riots since the 1960s. and nba star kobe bryant is retiring after this season. he told l.a. laker fans last night, bryant has spent two decades with the team but has been plagued by injuries over the past three seasons. those are some of our top stories on this monday, november 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." we do say good morning to you on this monday. it is not any ordinary manic monday. it is cyber-monday. we're going to get to the other stories. first we want to talk about cyber-monday. as millions go online at this hour to look for holiday bargains.
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let's check in with trina trinh in new jersey with a preview of this very busy day. it looks like it's bustling out there, tina. >> reporter: hey, guys. it is indeed very, very busy. it's the middle of the morning, but you would not believe how many people are already at work filling out orders this morning. and it's cyber-monday. so some of the best deals around are to be had today. and we are going to take you behind the scenes to see how it all works out. there are a lot of robots here. not just humans but a lot of robots putting your orders together. it's pretty cool stuff. ll take you in a minute later today. >> all right. looking forward to it. cyber-monday has taken over black friday when it comes to sales numbers and especially after last black friday. sales were down about a billion dollars from last year. we'll check back in with tina there in new jersey. now to our top story this half hour.
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that dangerous storm that is finally clearing out as a new one gets going this morning. oklahoma is a state of emergency after ice sparked transformers and brought down power lines. 100,000 people still in the dark. here's abc's chuck sivertsen on the wicked end to a long holiday weekend. >> reporter: for millions of weary thanksgiving travelers, the homestretch has become a slippery slope. >> i got to go to work tomorrow. >> reporter: but the freezing weather has put even slow speed travel on ice. >> we weren't even able to go the speed limit. we had to drive under it. >> it's getting worse today. >> so many trees down in el reno. >> reporter: trees falling under the weight of ice. all night, we could hear the limbs cracking and ice falling and we didn't know what to expect. >> reporter: what did that sound like when this massive tree came part? >> it kind of sounded like a shotgun going off, like a big crack. >> reporter: the winter storm forcing oklahoma's governor to
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>> it's coming down. >> reporter: 100,000 homes left in the dark. utility crews braving the elements to restoretrist night it's been quite devastating. we've had one ice storm several years ago but it didn't do the damage this has. >> reporter: in arkansas the driver of this vehicle hydroplaned into a creek. >> female stuck in vehicle with water pouring in. >> reporter: three good samaritans managed to reach her just in time. >> she's able to reach her arm out and i got her by hand. >> reporter: in texas, swiftwater teams rescued this truck driver trapped by heavy rains. the storm is bredding more snow in some spots, 5 to 10 inches in others more than a foot. chuck sivertsen, abc news, new york. and as the winter weather is moving on, commuters in omaha, minneapolis, and green bay need to keep a watchful eye because heavy snow is on the way. >> our coverage continues at accuweather with meteorologist cam tran.
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>> good morning, an detee and kendis. a winter storm developing across the central plains today bringing an icy mix into iowa and parts of nebraska. the rest of the plain states will be seeing mainly snow today, and the bulk of the snowfall will be falling late tonight into tuesday as that system shifts further to the north and east. minneapolis could see upwards of eight inches of snow. omaha upwards of four inches. as we head down to the south, it was a very wet weekend across parts of texas. north texas will dry out as most of the moisture shifts to the east. the heaviest of rainfall will be parked mainly over the tennessee valley today thanks to this frontal boundary and spotty well. >> our thanks to cam. we move on to a terrifying accident for dozens of students thanksgiving. the charter bus they were riding in overturned on a virginia road last night injuring 35 people, one seriously. the students were being dropped
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off at three different schools including virginia tech, the university of virginia and radford university. but the bus driver lost control on a ramp and the bus ended up on its side. >> i just dropped them off at vcu. they're headed back to radford tonight to go back to school and i was on my way home. my daughter called and said the bus flipped over. >> imagine those parents there. the bus driver was among the injured. he's been charged with reckless driving. and to another college campus now. the university of chicago's main campus is closed because of a security threat. administrators say that the fbi warned them after an online threat. that threat specifically mentioned the campus quad at 10:00 a.m. the police presence on campus has been stepped up and students living in dorms were told to stay inside. >> investigators this morning still searching for a clear motive behind the deadly shooting rampage at a panned parenthood clinic in colorado springs. robert dear is accused of
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killing three people and injuring nine others on friday. he allegedly made moss o hostile comments about planned parenthood after he surrenderened oed and neighbors say he kept to himself. >> it's very easy to just do your own thing and not be noticed because everybody minds their own business pretty much out here. >> the garrett swaseyy was killed responding to the attack. also killed jennifer markov can i ski and ke'arre stewart. >> let's go overseas. president obama is in paris for a major global conference on climate change. he arrived after midnight and went right from the airport to the bataclan concert hall, site of the worst blood sheds in the attacks two weeks ago along with hollande and the mayor of paris, he placed a single flower at the memorial and observed a moment of silence. rallies around the world marked the start of the climate conference. in paris, people held hands in a
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two-mile long human chain. although public demonstrations have been banned since the attacks an, some protesters clashed with police and sparking a show of force in return. at least 175 people were arrested, another 25 or so placed under house arrest. >> keeping our focus overseas right now. pope francis is wrapping up a three-country visit to africa with a stop in central african republic. he urged christians and muslims to stop fighting and to seek peace instead. abc's david wright is traveling with the pope. >> declaring himself a pilgrim of peace and an aposal of hope, pope francis became the first pope in recent memory to visit a war zone. pope francis is here as pastor of the world's largest church but he's also trying to broker a piece between christians and muslims. the two sides locked in bloody conflict for the past few years, a civil war that pits neighbor against neighbor, killing thousands and forcing a million people to flee their homes.
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>> getting those messages out through the churches and the mocks throughout the central african republic will really i think have a powerful impact. >> reporter: under heavy guard, the pope ventured into a camp for the displaced. u.n. peacekeepers with helmets, flak jackets and anak-47 watching the backs of the crowd gathering for the pope. a grenade here is cheaper than a bottle of coca-cola. but the pope road through streets in the open popemobile unconcerned. on monday, pope francis visits a mosque. and also what's said to be the most dangerous part of town. call ong christians and muslims alike here to put down their weapons and seek peace. david wright, abc news. >> a security breach at buckingham palace after two protests are climbed onto the roof. the queen was not believed to be staying there at the time. the dow men were demanding greater fairness for fathers in
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divorce and child custody cases. >> good news from the royals though. some new photos of the queen's youngest grandchild. princess charlotte. here she is, will and kate's daughter. now 6 months old. they grow up so quickly. and in these photos, she's seen laughing with her stuffed animals. >> and now we see she has big blue eyes and fair skin. and hair a bit darker than her brother george. the photos taken by her mother, duchess kate herself. she did a fantastic job on those pictures. >> she's a great photographer, as well "she's not only beautiful but could be a good photographer. hire her for a wedding banquet. >> and a great subject there, too. getting that perfect moment where her baby. >> you would know how tough it is. >> i have a toddler at home. just getting her on camera is a challenge. >> i can imagine. coming up, as promised, our deep dive into cyber-monday operations at amazon.
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revealed from king tut's tomb. did hoistorians in egypt uncover something hidden for centuries? >> ben carson's surprise trip to the middle east. did he make political gains, that after 30 degrees in great falls, montana. have you been there. >> never. >> how about its sister city shariah, russia? >> no. >> we do like twins. "world news now" weather brought to you by bioteen. a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. >> i'm alex trebek.
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frame are being made public. the benghazi attacks took place in september 2012. all 55,000 pages of the e-mails transcripts are expected to be released by the end of january. and now to ben carson. the republican candidate heading overseas to jordan meeting face to face with syrian refugees. >> this, of course, comes as the presidential hopeful is criticized for his lack of foreign policy experience. abc's tom llamas the details. >> we're just getting a good impression of what's going on here. >> reporter: ben carson's campaign releasing these images from his surprise trip to jordan. >> this clinic seems to be very nice. >> reporter: carson visiting refugee camps whereyrians have fled civil war says the u.s. must do more but bringing 25,000 refugees to the united states does nothing to solve this crisis. jordan already houses 1.4 million refugees. jordan needs and deserves our help. the overseas trip coming as carson has taken new heat for his foreign policy comments like
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wrongly asserting that china was war. >> you know, the chinese are there as well as the russians. >> reporter: and comparing the screening of refugeeso protecting children from rabid dogs. >> if there's a rabid dog running around in your neighborhood, you probably are not going to assume something >> reporter: and national security issues critical to 2016 candidates our latest poll of republicans shows terrorism now topping the economy as the most important issue for voters. for carson, only 6% of republicans in the crucial state of iowa believe he's best to handle foreign policy. ted cruz takes the lead at 24%. he's come out against sending u.s. ground troops to syria. >> the kurds are our boots on the grounds. >> reporter: donald trump meanwhile wants more air power in the fight against isis. >> i would bomb the [ expletive ] out of them. >> reporter: trump says he's
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ground troops while others more def fintive in their support. tomium has, abc news, new york. all right. our thanks to tom. this trip is very controversial because nobody would expect him to go out in the middle of the campaign and he had an interview with abc's this weekend saying that the refugees that he met really don't want to come to america. >> and a reuters poll puts him in second place now. >> okay. 'll see what sort of fleshes out in the next couple weeks. i'm sure not a lot of people were paying attention over the last holiday weekend. coming up, an ancient secret that would make indiana jones jealous. the discovery of a possible secret chamber in king tut's tomb and what that means for ancient history. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now"
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civilization of egypt is one of the most fascinating the world has ever known. even though it's all history, there's still so much we don't know the about. >> surprisingly. and the mysteries of king tut one of the best figures of that time intertwined with other ancient egyptians. abc's sarah haines has the story. officials say they're 90% sure a secret chamber has been discovered inside king tut's tomb. nicolas reeves has been on the hunt for the lost burial chamber of queen nefertiti but instead of raiding like the mummy, he believes he's finally found the grave of the tut's stepmother and one of the most beautiful women of ancient egypt. >> she looks as if one of these doorways may lead to the burial of nefertiti herself. >> reporter: tut's tombb has beeee
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since first discovered in 1922 sparking legends of a curse and countless mummy movies. the boy king becoming a global sensation when his treasures wentz on a world tour. steve martin paying tribute in song on "saturday night live." king tut, how did you get so funky >> this silver the spike series "tut" smashing ratings records thanks in part to a smoking hot portrayal of the ancient king. >> i stand before you the ruler of all egypt. >> reporter: and all the intrigue and drama inside the royal palace. reeves fears the valley of the kings most famous valley might keep the secret forever. >> if this new chamber actually exists the likelihood must be that it remain completely undisturbed. >> reporter: abc news, new york. >> so many mysteries still surrounding that area. >> it's fascinating. it's amazing how well preserved
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those mummies were. back in that day. for all of those centuries. >> i wonder whose skin cream they used. but just recently, scientists were saying the pyramids at giza had thermal scanning and they found abnormalities. lots of mysteries still behind
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for your free information kit. for those of you who didn't participate inhe that the contact sport known as black friday shopping, well, today's your day. >> yeah, that's right. of course, it's cyber-monday where retailers roll out all the best online deals. let's head out to the leading online retailer amazon.com and trina trinh live at one of their fulfillment centers. hopefully a lot of orders are being fulfilled at this hour. tina? >> yeah, kendis- i'm here
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and we're at an official amazon picking station. scott, how does it work? >> it's really complex but very simple. once a customer orders a product, it comes off our shelves. one of ourobots weighs 320 pounds andnd carries 750 pounds, brings it up here to the station. one of our associates can pick it off the shelf and put it in one of these bins. it will then take a journey through miles and miles of conveyance to get through the door. >> let's go behind the scenes. we're going to go right through here and just get a look at how this order works. i mean, he's picking very specifically what the computer tells him, right, scott? >> that's right. we have a printer cable. and the computer is telling him which shelf it's located on. so he makes sure to take that
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the camera up top -- and the computers tell him when that is ready to be taken on n e conveyor belt and shipped out the door. >> reporter: it's amazing what the sheer complexity of all of this and the volume that you guys must process, right? >> yeah, it's our busiest day of the year. last year on this day, customers ordered an amazing 500 items per second. we have over 20 million items in this building and today will be our busiest day ever for this building. >> reporter: all right, guys. so we're in the thick of it right now. you still have plenty of time to log on and score those deals. >> we're doing our own shop. i wanted to ask you, how much time elapses between an order coming in and getting out the door? >> reporter: how much time, scott, between an order getting in and going out the door here? >> before you can sing the 1 days of christmas. a matter of minutes. that's what the robotics has
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let's just take a look real quick and these robotics. >> there are plenty of robotics all over the facility. 500 orders per second. that's absolutely amazing. our thanks to tinatren in new jersey and scott.
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coming this morning on "world news now," demanding answers after e planned parenthoho shooting. >> the suspect in the cololado springsatal siege appears in court today as the world waits to hear about a possible motive. the latest from investigators overnight. tension in paris. protests in the french capital as the president meets wets world leaders today to address climate change and terrorism. teflon trump. that's what critics call the republican presidential hopeful after making even more controversial remarks.
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and retail game-changer. forget about the stores. today's the day to find bargain holiday gifts online instead of standing in line at the cash registers. the profit picture on this monday, november 30th. from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning. i'm aditi roy. >> i'm kendis gibson. good monday morning to you, everybody. good morning to you. nice of you to be here. . >> so happy to be here. >> i mean, you were saying you've been watching the show. >> since 1994 when i was in college. i remember i would be staying up udying and watching this and when i was a local news anchor we would be watching it in the mornings as we were getting makeup to go on air. >> so is it kind of trippy being here on the set at this hour? >> very weird being on this side the camera. but i'm see excited to b b herere >>diti our national correspondent. so great to have you here at the mothership with us. >> it's great to be next to you, too. >> it's the cologne.
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>> you smell great. >> thank you. we are going to get started on a serious note of course, with the search for answers out there in colorado following the deadly shooting rampage at a planned parenthood clinic in colorado springs. >> accused gunman robert dear is expected to face a judge today. it's happening as gop presidential candates fend off allegations inflamtory rhetoric against planned parenthood may be partly to blame. the latest from the clayton sandell. >> reporter: investigators say it could take a week to process the crime scene. the siege was pure chaos. >> we're getting active gunfire. >> reporter: a gunman friday taking aim at p pice and everyone else at a colorado rings planned parehood building. >> he fired a round. and it blew out the back window of my car be? robert dear of hart sell, colorado. neighbors say he mostly kept to himself moving into this remote trailer home about a year ago, searched saturday by police.
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>> it's very easy to just do your own thing and not be noticed because everybody minds their own business pretty much out here. >> reporter: as for a possible motive, law enforcement sources say after dear surndsed friday, he allegedly made rambling hostile comments about planned parenthood. the u.s. attorney general calls the shooting a crime against women receiving health karat planned parenthood. officials say dear appears to be a classic lone wolf. >> he's not talking to a lot of people. he's not saying oh, i'm going to do this or i'm going to do that. very harar toou know, identify that type of person as a threat. >> reporter: b b even understanding the shooter's alleged motive will not bring back three victims. ke'arre stewart reportedly an entrepreneur, jennifer markovsky, a mother of two and 44-year-old police officer and family man garrett swazy. >> he would have gone into that clinic you know, to serve those people because their lives matter. >> reporter: at his church, a
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prayer for his alleged killer. >> god, we for give him. we can't not. you have forgiven him. garrett's forgiven him. >> swazy was a champion junior ice skater who once trained with his friend nancy kerrigan. >> strong and powerful and did it with a nice ace. it's who are rick and sad. >> reporter: nine others s re wounded in thee building st behind me and all expected to be okay. the suspect will be in court [oday. clayton sandell, abc news. the search for answers continues there. the university of chicago southside campus is closed today because of an online threat of gun violence. the fbi told campus officials the threat specifically mentioned the campus quad at 10:00 a.m. chicago theologicic seminary and the university of chicago chartel also canceled classes given their close proximity. more than 30 people were injured last night when a
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students crashed in virginia. police say the bus driver lost control on a ramp and flipped over. the students were returning from thanksgiving break to virginia tech. the university of virginia as well as radford university. one person was seriously hurt. the others suffered minor injuries. the driver was charged with reckless driving. boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is asking for a new trial this week. a hearing is scheduled tomorrow in federal court to hear his request for a new trial in a different location. the defense has said a local jury could not be objective. tsarnaev was convicted and sentenced to death earlier this year for his role in the 2013 attack. right now, presisint obama is in paris for a major conference on limit change. he arrived shortly after midnight but paid a visit to the bataclan concert hall, the site of the terror attacks two weeks ago. protests have been banned ever since. some demonstrators clashed with police.
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more than 100 people were detained. jonathan karl is traveling with the president in paris this morning. >> reporter: it will be topic number one on monday night when president obama sits down for a one-on-one dinner with president hollande talking about ways to get a more energetic, more aggressive approach to dealing with the isis threat jonathan karl, abc news, paris. the nsa is no l lger collecting information f fm phone calls made by americans. the highly controversial program ended as of midnight and put in place -- it was put in place after the 9/11 attacks. the government required the big phone companies to hand over information on virtually all calls made by their customers. former nsa contractor edward snowden leaked classified details about the program sparking outrage. >> we're gettingg anotherrelease of hillary clininn's e-mails
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7800 pages of e-mails from the 2012 and early 2013 time frame are being made public. the benghazi attacks took place, you may recall, in september of 2012. all 55,000 pages of e-mail transcripts are expected to be released by the end of january. and clinton is calling for tougher gun control after the colorado springs shooting. and also accused republicans of treating women's health like political footballs saying we should be supporting planned parenthood not attacking it. she picked up a big endorsement from boston mayor marty walsh. >> just as important, she has heart. she's got grit and she's got the job to be the next president of the united states of america. >> clinton also unveiled a $275 billion pla to modernize the country's infrastructure. >> let's turn now to donald trump who is still coming under fire for appearing to mock a reporter with a disability and
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thousands of muslims cheering on 9/11. but he still is holding on to his lead in the polls. it's your voice, your vote. devin dwyer covering the republicans. >> he's the republican frononrunner dubbed teflon done. donald trump defiant despite swirling controversy over his regard for facts. >> why would i take it back? i'm not going to take it back. >> reporter: refusing to take back unsubstantiated claims he saw on tv thousands of muslims in knowledge celebrate celebrating on nevin. a newspaper r rorter challenged trump last week and faced backlash. >> you have to see this guy, i don't know what i said. i don't remember. >> reporter: the outburst was widely condemned as mockery for kovalesky's rare genetic disorder. >> a reporter who says i know him. i don't know him. i don't mock people who have problems. >> reporter: his former
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colleague susie parker says she witnessed kobe less ski and trump together in 189. >> they knew each other. it was so clear. you don't forget him. surgery surgery -- he is charming, funny, won two pulitzer prizes. >> reporter: meanwhile, ben carson is wrapping up his trip to refugee camps in jordan. >> we are getting a good impression on what is going on here. >> reporter: he is meeting with syrian refugee families who he says don't want to come to the u.s. >> they want to go back home. for us to bring 10,000 or 25,000 ople over here, that doesn't solve the problem. >> reporter: carson says he took his first overseas trip as a candidate so he can better know what he's talking about, this as voters now say foreign policy is one of the top issues in this campaign. devin dwyer, abc news, the white house. let's move on to weather now and the governor of oklahoma has declared a state of emergency after a dangerous ice storm. the ice built up on powerer lines,s, sparkingransformers and triggering fires.
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electricity as of last night. it could take several days for the utility you the companies to restore service. boy. plenty of trees came down along with those power lines. sunday was spent cleaning up or staying warm. and now, heavy snow threatens the upper midwest. here's meteorologist cam tran d accuweather. good morning. i guess there's no relief in sight. >> good morning, aditi and kendis. it winter storm system will make it a very slippery commute across the plain states. icy mix in iowa and nebraska. the rest of the area will see mainly snow. the bulk falling late tonight into tuesday as the system shifts off to the north and east. minneapolis could see upwards of eight inches of snow intnt tuesdada night and omaha upwards of four inches. it was pretty damp across north texas over the weekend. they'll start to dry out today as the frontal system shifts off to the east. the bulk of the rainfall will be moving across the tennessee valley today. we'll see some of the heaviest
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rainfall and looking at spotty showers along the gulf coast, as well. aditi and kendis, back to you. >> thanks to cam ere. reaction has been pouring in overnight to word that k ke bryant is retiring from basketball after this season. bryant will leave the game as its number three career scorer with at least 17 all-star appearances. and at least two olympic gold medals but the 37-year-old has struggled with injuries for the past three seasons. lakers fans arriving at last night's game got a letter from bryant in a black envelope embossed with gold. this is part of what bryant wrote under the heading dear basketball. the season is all iave leftt to give. my heart can take the pounding, my mind can handle the grind but my body knows it's time to say good-bye. and that's okay. let it go. >> very nicely done. >> i'm sure kobe bryant sounded just like that. that was the mix of a southern gentleman and my grandpa. i don't know what that was. sorry. >> who knew he could wax poetic
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like that. >> yes, i'm sure vanessa knows when he's asked for forgiveness. >> coming up next in sports, last night's epic finish to the patriot, broncos game. >>t was a wintry one in denver. look at that, with new england leading 21-7 in the fourth quarter but the broncos fought their way back with interim qb brock os wyler finding andrew caldwell to take the lead. bradyarches the pats down the field sending it into o.t. with that field goal. but in weather like this it's all about the ground game. and there you see it. running back c.j. anderson delivering a home team victory with that home run. 48 yard touchdown run there. final score denverr ,ew england. rob gronkowski goi down with a
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torn acl ending his season. >> broncos quarterback peyton manning was sidelined in the wind and may be out for the season with an injury. but younger brother eli's only injury, a bruised ego. not just because of the new york giants tough loss to the washington redskins but because of some closed captioning calling the youngest manning penguin boy. >> nice job there on the closed captioning. i think they were completely off. coming up in the mix, the soccer player who used his rear end to score a goal. he's not the butt of a joke today. >> also ahead, the holiday shopping game-changer. cyber-monday putting black friday to ame. the billions being spent today as retail banks online shoppers. >> it's as heartwarming as it was 50 years ago when the charlie brown christmas first aired. the peanuts gang mark a holiday milestone.
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were down this year and fleas an apparent shift in how all those holiday gifts are being purchased. >> rather than going to stores, shoppers are pointing and clicking their way through their shopping list. here's abc's nick watt with what we can with expect on this cyber-monday.
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little less standing in line and a lot more shopping online. this black friday in-store sales fell more than a billion dollars. meanwhile online, we spent $2.7 billion. that's a big bump up 14% over just last year. >> it's quicker. it's easier. we're used to the on demand lifestyle. most of us are doing online shopping on a regulul basis. >> cyber-monday we're projecteded to shell out even more. retailers are sending promotional e-mails early and often. they're matching black friday instore deals online and expend tending those offers over so-called cyberweek. $199 for an ipad mini at walmart, at target. 300 bucks off this samsung tv. >> black friday is not as attractstive as it used to be. unless you want to get punched in the face, be yelled at or fight the traffic for hours
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there's no need nowadays to do that because you can find the best same deals online. >> increasingly we are shopping with our fingers not our feet. nick watt, abc news, santa monica, california. >> a lot of people will be doing that today. well, coming up in our next half hour, deep inside cyber-monday. we're behind the scenes at one of amazon's fulfillment centers. we'll be there as thousands of orders make their way home from your online shopping cart to your front door. >> first, a christmas classic, charlie brown and the peanuts gang marking 50 years on the air. it's time for a celebration. you're watching "world news now." plaintiff "world news now" continues after this from our c stations.ound of crickets] brbr,brii,brii [male narrator] we'v'vall heard how mimitary veterans adjusting to the civilian world may have... certain... issues. 2... 30...
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>> to celebrate abc is hosting a tonight. brandi hitt has a preview. >> reporter: good grief, it's been 50 years. >> quiet, everybody. >> charles schulz's loveable peanuts characters were brought to life on television in a charlie brown christmas for the first time in 1965. >> i just don't understand it. >> the story of a troubled boy, his dog snoopy and friends coming to the rescue. >> no, nono no. listen all of yoyo you've got to take direction. >> and 50 years later, schultz' son craig says the holiday special's themes and emotions still ring true. >> we all feel tho things. we're all there when he loses. we lose a lot more in life than we ever win. >> and listen to these voices. >> i always end up playing a shepherd. >> reporter: schultz says these are neighborhood had k ks p pled from classrooms. >> oh,no. we'r doomed.
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>> are you thrilled, snoopy, >>y's excited. ready to celebrate monday's golden anniversary along with an hour long special on abc leading up to what's now become a holiday ca classic. >> merry christmas, charlie brown.
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>> nobody's going to go for that. >> you would think, right? but no, they made $70,000. more than that. >> who would do that? >> evidently a lot of people because they made all that money. fortunately it's going for their employees. >> they advertise on their web page they're selling you nothing for $5. >> you don't even get a box of nothing. just nothing. >> at least last year, you g a box of crap out of it. this year, it's absolutely nothing. and people spent five bucks on it. >> hey, you can sell anything i guess today. or nothing. >> i guess it doesn't go to charity. as you know, there are many legendary butts out there. nickny minaj's butt and in the sports world, you had the butt fumble f jets jets fans with mark sanchez. soccer has its own legendary butt. ben williamson's butt. take a look at this play carefully. the goalie trying to get the ball to the other side and then hits it off ben's butt. and it scores a goal.
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>> oh. >> in slow mo. look at that. >> and what are the chances? >> not verer often. i guess. bend it like ben. that's amazing. this is in cambridge, united player there. all right. pretty cool. >> we'll have pretty cool video of a dog being rescued from flad waters in texas. take a look. so this is actually a photo of a dog and his owner. how sweet being rescues. they were discovered in chest deep waters with the dog on his shoulders with the help of a ladder truck, t t firefighter was lowered tohere the two were and hoistedhem back to safety. check how the how the dog expresses gratitude in a very dog-like fashion. >> saw him licking the firefighter's face. the rescuer's face. >> really sweet. you can tell he's very thankful. that's great. speaking of thankful, i want to get turkeys who are probably thankful to be alive and listen
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to this back and forth. whenever they'd hear the car horn -- >> they really are. >> they'd gobble back. >> -- having a conversation. >> they're like oh, no, i thought we escaped thursday. no, not -- don't tell me you
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me, this morning on "world news now," facing justice. the suspected gunman at the accused of opening fire at a colorado springs planned parenthood clinic. will investigatorseveal a motive as the gunman appears in court today. >> breaking overnight a charter bus crashes while takingollege students back to school after the holiday. the panicking parents. the injured students and what police are saying about the driver. >> and new this half hour, the multibillion dollar day for the retail business. >> it's cyber-monday. we're taking you inside an
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customers' orders are being processed and shipped even at this hour.r. >> and later in "the skinny," adele's record breaker. her hot selling album makes history while a very photogenic guy at her side steals the show. >> it's monday, november 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning on this back to work monday. i'm kendis gibson. it's a welcoming monday for aditi roy. >> so glad to be here today in for reena ninan. >> of course. it's great having you. of course, it's a very busy monday, well. we're going to get started with the developments happening in colorado today. the shock, grief and political bickering after that deadly attack on a planned parenthood in colorado. >> the suspect robert dear is due in court today described by neighbors as an odd loner. the three victims have been identified as a 44-year-old
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officer and father of two, garrett swasey. >> 36-year-old mother of two, jennifer markovsky who was accompanying a friend to the clinic, and 29-year-old iraq war veteran ke'arre stewart. also a father of two. more now from abc's brandi hitt. >> reporter: police have not announced an official motive yet for what happened inside this colorado springs planned renthood but we are learning more about the accused gunman under arrest for the seen that killed three people and injured nine others. >> we're getting active fire. >> reporter: authorities say after robert dear surrendered he allegedly made hostile comments about planned parenthood. a law enforcement source tells abc news, during interviews dear sometimes rambles but other times seems rational. they're trying to understand his mental state. u.s. attorney general loretta lynch called the shootinin a crime against women receiving health karat planned parenthood. the group says it was motivated by opposition to legal abortion.
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>> the tirades against planned parenthood in the last few months have really been over the top. >> reporter: planned parenthood has been a big topic on the campaign trail this year. now republican candidates for president hose have often used strong language against the group are condemning friday's attack. >> what he did is domestic terrorism. what he did is absolutely abominablele >> any hate crime is a horrible thing. no matter from where it comes and should be condemned very strongly. >> it's unacceptable and it's horrific and wrong. >> reporter: as investigators search for answers, families and communitieses are in mourning. holding vigils and prayers for the victims including police officer garrett swasey. >> it was shocking. it's difficult. >> reporter: brandi hitt, abc news, colorado springs. colorado. >> more than 3 3people were injured last night when a bus packed with college students crashed in virginia. police say the driver lost control before the bus flipped. the students were returning from thanksgiving break to virginia tech. the university of virginia and radford university.
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one person was seriously injured. the others suffered minor injuries. the driver was charged with reckless driving. >> another school, the university of chicago's mainin campus i iclosed today becausese of a security threat. school administrators say they got word from the fbi that someone online threatened gun violence against that school. the person specifically mentioned the campus quad at 10:00 a.m. the police presence on campus has been stepped up and students living in dorms were told to stay inside. juryryelection gets under r way today for theirst of six baltimoror police officers charged ininhe death of freddie gray. william porter has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter and misconduct. each officer will be tried separately for gray's death which sparked violent riots across the city. gray's spinal cord was nearly severed in april while in police custody. >> now to the weather and oklahoma is a state of emergency this morning after a nasty holiday storm, freezing rain and ice coated power lines sparking
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transformer fires as you can see there and d ocking power out across the state. abc's phillip mena is there with the latest on the storm that killed at least 14 people. >> reporter: a treacherous mix of ice, snow and rain this and a dangerous drive for millions on the move. >> so many trees down. >> reporter: el reno, oklahoma, crippled by more than an inch of ice. roads turning into obstacle courses, ice covering trees like a blanket, falling limbs crushing cars. tyler french says ititl take him a week to clean up the damage at his house. what did that sound like when this massive tree came apart? >> well, it kinda sounded like a shotgun going off like a big crack. >> it's coming down! >> reporter: power lines collapsi this street light exploding. at its peak, more than 100,000 without power. weather now blamed for at least 14 deaths in texas and kansas since thursday. in arkansas, the driver of this
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creek. >> a female stuck in a vehicle with water pouring in. >> three good samaritans able to reach her just in time. out and i got her by hand. >> reporter: outside oklahoma city, we met the kearnys trying how do you feel about that drive? >> it has to happen. i'm not lookokg forward to it. but it has to happenen >> reporter: here e oklahoma, ousands are still without power. the governor declaring a state of emergency to help get this area back up and running. phillip mena, abc news, edmund, oklahoma. >> but it's not over yet. that winter storm is now heading to a really big area from nebraska to wisconsin in the hours ahead. >> commuters could face a dangerous mix. our coverage continues with cam tran at accuweather. good morning, cam. >> good morning. we have this winter storm developing in the central plains. that will bring an icy mix into
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the rest of the plain states the heaviest of the snowfall into tuesday as the system continues to move on off to the north and east. minneapolis could see upwards of and omaha you'll see upwards of 4 inches. aditi and kendis, back to you. >> thanks. pope francis is wrapping up his visit to africa with a stop in one of the continent's most dangerous places, central african republic. christian and muslim factions to lay down weqpons and arm themselves with peace and forgiveness. security is expected to be tight when the pope visits the mosque later today. president obama arrived in paris after midnight this mornrng for a major globalal conference on climatatchange. despite the hour, he paid a somber visit to the concert hall where 90 people lost their lives in the terror attacks two week ago. french president francois hollande and the mayor of paris joined him there, each laying single white flower and observing a moment of silence.
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rallies around the world marked the start of the climate conference. in paris, people held hands in a two-mile long human chain. although public demonstrations have been banned since the terror attacks, some protesters turned to violence clashing with police and sparking a show of force in return. at least 175 people were arrested and another 25 or so placed under house arrest. >> back in this country, the nsa is no longer collecting information from phone calls made by americans. the highly controversial program ended as of midnight. the government had required the big phone companies to hand over informatatn on virtually all calls made by their customers to monitor terrorism. former cia contractor edward snowden leaked classified details of t program. >> so you've probably taken a selfie or two. >> sure. >> but this one is tough to beat. take a look. it shows two brothers from canada with a normally fierce and always elusive bald eagle. while hiking they found the bird
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untangled it. >> they snapped the selfie. two smiling brothers and one unsmiling eagle. they say the bird stayed surprisingly calm through it all. as if to return their kindness, he flapped his wings and flew away looking oh, so regal there. >> it's nice. and there it goes. >> sounding not so regal. [ shrieking ] >> no gunshot sounds so that's good. he survived. comingngp in "the skinny," the photogenic guy at adele's side and a little nastiness at the soul train awards last night. >> also ahead, we'll take you inside an amazon nerve center on this very busy cyber-monday for a remarkable look at how orders ndled. >> but first a scare for a texas couple overcome by something so dangerous, it could have taken their lives. who came to the rescue? but first, this is the most important part of the show actually. this is when we take a look at the weather map. just in awe of america.
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a burglary gone wrong. in fresno, california. police say a 19-year-old man tried to rob a house by entering stuck. sometime later the homeowner started a fire in the fireplace and then he heard screaming. when he realized a person was in the chimney, he put out the fire >> they tied a rope to the very top of the chimney to stabilize it, and then they used drills and chisels and to take apart the chimney to get the person out. >> but it was too late. the 19-year-old burglar died of burns as well as smoke
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inhalation. >> now a reminder about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning. as temperatures drop, that risk actually increases. >> yeah, 170 people die in the u.s. each year of carbon monoxide poisoning. just this weekend a major scare at an apartment complex in texas. abc's mara schiavocampo with more. >> reporter: a dozen neighbors in texas recovering from carbon monoxide exposure. evacuated from this apartment building saturday after one person was found unconscious. >> 12 patients that all got transported to the hospital. >> reporter: officials say the leak came from a boiler room attached to the building exposure to the colorless, odorless gas can be an extremely dangerous winter hazard, as one oregon couple also learned this past week. kendra platt and steven roberts were enjoying a quiet night at home, when platt says she started feeling sick. the next morning, she says she was still woozy. >> and i kind of braced myself
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this. and then roberts passed out. >> i knew something serious had happened, but i wasn't sure what. >> if i would have passed out, then we would both be dead right now. >> reporter: but platt was able to call 911. >> two patients, unknown situation. >> reporter: the couple treated in a hyperbaric chamber to restore oxygen levels. their leak believed to be from a broken hot water heater. symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure include headaches, dizziness and vomiting. >> the treatment for people who suspect or know they have carbon monoxide poisoning include immediately removing themselves from that environment, getting into fresh, open air. >> reporter: experts add, make sure your home has a working carbon monoxide detector. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> it's really scary stuff. about 170 people in the u.s. die every year from nonautomotive consumer products from carbon monoxide.
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>> it's why a lot of states right now are requiring that apartments and many homes, any residents have those co detectors in there. all right. why adele's biggest week ever is getting upstaged by a mystery man seen by her side. >> uh-huh. and a new beef between artists at last night's soul train awards. "the skinny" is coming up next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our
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he's the security professional who is setting hearts on fire. he used to be lady gaga's bodyguard but is now getting plenty of work with adele while she's at the top of the charts. hello, indeed. what do you think? hot or not? >> yeah, he's pretty hot. >> you're picky. did you hear that tremendous pause? that pregnant pause? >> i had to look because i was reading. >> god. what's a guy got to do to get your attention around here? all right. he's a good-looking guy. so all right. time to balance out the love fest with a little hater ade. last night's soul train awards in las vegas hosted by erica badu. what is she wearing? >> i know. leading the winners of the evening was the weekend and the song "uptown funk" with two awards each. all the winners overshadowed by her call out of a famous female rapper. a title iggy azalea doesn't
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>> iggy azalea, yeah, hey. no, no, no, you can come because what you're doing is definitely not rap. >> she looks like she's wearing where's waldo's glasses. doesn't she? the joke was part of a bit where badu was seeing who can come aboard the soul train. >> despite the laughs some people on social media argued that azalea who has gone silent on social media this month is hip-hop's easiest target. >> she's kind of disappeared off the scene completely. the seventh offering in the rocky film series called "creed" came in third at the box office this past holiday weekend and is a critical success earning itself an impressive 92% on rotten tomatoes. >> this film's star michael b. jordan has left the door open to a sequel. telling the "associated press," "i think with success and time and circumstances it would be exciting to come back and work
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with sly again." sly, sylvester stallone who went on to make five more "rocky" movies after the first which won the academy award pore best picture in 1977. >> i thought you were referring to sly and the family stone. michael b. jordan, you've seen his ads. is he hot enough for you? >> yeah, yeah, he'll pass. >> takes a lot. all right. finally, we have some congratulations to send out. big family news for many celebrities. >> starting with mary-kate olsen, the former "full house" star getting married over the weekend to french banker olivier sarkozy. he's the half-brother of former french president nicolas sarkozy. according to page 6, bowls of cigarettes were offered to guests at the new york wedding. lighg the reception. >> all right. also, big news for actress anne hathaway. she and her husband, adam shulman, are expecting their first child. hathaway said earlier this year she plans to have kids through natural birth and adoption. >> congratulations to them.
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rap legend, actor and reality tv star iced tea and wife koko welcomed their baby girl into the world. >> the couple shared pictures on social media revealing the baby's name. unlike her parents, it is not a beverage. it is chanel nicole. get it? so mom named coco had a baby chanel. >> oh, i like that. >> coco chanel.
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just another manic monday wish it were sunday that's my fun day >> well, today is actually not just another manic monday. it's the monday of all mondays, cyber-monday. and although there aren't any packed malls and in-store fights, there are some places with a lot of action right now. >> yes, including amazon's fulfillment center. across the country, they are busy and buzzing right now.
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we find abc news tech contributor trina trinh. tina, what's going on? >> reporter: hey, guys. how are you? it's early, but it's not too early to start shopping. i'm at one of amazon.com's fulfillment centers here in robbinsville, new jersey. and it is busy right now. take a look down here. i have tons of stock and conveyor belts, employees working. i have conveyor belts below me. i have conveyor belts above me. it is one busy cyber-monday. and we're gearing up for one of the busiest shopping days of the year. this is -- we know we had black friday already. but if you can believe it, cyber-monday last year actually beat out black friday in terms of sales. last year, we had about 2 billion in online sales for cyber-monday.
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this year we're already on track to be at $3 billion. so we're going to take a look at how it all works out. one of the most popular retailers, amazon.com. i'm here with scott. >> morning. >> reporter: he's going to show us behind the scenes how it all works once you press click, purchase. let's go. >> all right. thanks for being here. it is a super busy day for us. our busiest day of the year. last year on this day, customers ordered 43 million items. that's 500 items per second. so it makes it a super busy day for our customers. they're traveling over to amazon.com/cyber-monday. the facility like this which is one million square feet-- >> scott, what do we have going on here?
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>> folks, our associates who are working to bring the product in that we get to stow on our shelves. once these are on our shelves, it means you can purchase them on the website. so the associates are bringing in a myriad of products. >> fascinated watching how many people they actually have working at this hour. it's not just a machine and tina
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>> a whole city there. good morning. i'm aditi roy. in for reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." a dangerous holiday weekend. storm battered the center of the country. icy rain and flash flooding blamed in the deaths of at least 14 people in texas and kansas. the threat far from over. accuweather's forecast coming up. the man accused of terrorizing a colorado planned parenthood is due in court today. robert dear reportedly made hostile comments about the clinic after the shooting
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rampage and standoff that left three people dead, including a police officer. on trial. jury selection begins today for the first of six baltimore police officers charged in frfrdie gray's death. officer william porter faces trial months after gray died in police custody, setting off the city's worst riots since the 1960s. and nba star kobe bryant is retiring after this season. he told l.a. laker fans last night, bryant has spent two decades with the team but has been plagued by injuries over the past three seasons. those are some of our top stories on this monday, november 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." we do say good morning to you on this monday. it is not any ordinary manic monday. it is cyber-monday. we're going to get to the other stories. first we want to talk about cyber-monday. because as millions go online at this hour to look for holiday bargains.
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let's check inith tina trinh at amazon's fulfillment center in new jersey with a preview of this very busy day. it looks like it's bustling out there, tina. >> reporter: hey, guys. it is indeed very, very busy. it's the middle of the morning, but you would not believe how many people are already at work filling out orders this morning. and it's'syber-monday. so some of the best deals around are to be had today. and we are going to take you behind the scenes to see how it all works out. there are a lot of robots here. not just humans but a lot of robots putting your orders together. it's pretty cool stuff. i'll take you in a minute later today. >> all right. looking forward to it. cyber-monday has taken over black friday when it comes to sales numbers and especially after last black friday. sales were down about a billion dollars from last year. we'll check back in with tina there in new jersey. now of course, to our other top story this half hour. that dangerous storm that is
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finally clearing out as a new one gets going this morning. oklahoma is a state of emergency after ice sparked transformers and brought down power lines. 100,000 people still in the dark. here's abc's chuck sivertsen on the wicked end to a long holiday weekend. >> reporter: for millions of weary thanksgiving travelers, the homestretch has become a slippery slope. >> i got to go to work tomorrow. >> reporter: but the freezing weather has put even slow speed travel on ice. >> we weren't even able to go the speed limit. we had to drive under it. >> it's getting worse today. >> so many trees down in el reno. >> reporter: trees falling under the weight of ice. all night, we could hear the mbs cracking and ice@falling and we didn't know what to expect. >> reporter: what did that sound like when this massive tree came apart? >> well, it kind of sounded like a shotgun going off, like a big crack. >> reporter: the winter storm forcing oklahoma's governor to declare a state of emergency. >> it's comimi down.
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>> reporter: 100,000 homes left in the dark.k. utility crews braving the elements to restore electricity. >> it's been quite devastating. we've had one ice storm several years ago but it didn't do the damage this has. >> reporter: in arkansas the driver of this vehicle hydroplaned into a creek. >> female stuck in vehicle with water pouring in. >> reporter: three good samaritans managed to reach her just in time. >> she's able to reach her arm out and i got her by hand. >> reporter: in texas, swiftwater teams rescued this truck driver trapped by heavy rains. >> the storm is headed east across the plains spreading more snow, in some spots 5 to 10 inches. in others, more than a foot. chuck sivertsen, abc news, new york. and as the winter weather is moving on, commuters in omaha, minneapolis, and green bay need to keep a watchful eye because heavy snow is on the way. >> our coverage continues at accuweather with meteorologist cam tran. good morning to you, cam. >> good morning, aditi and kendis.
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a winter storm developing across the central plains today bringing an icy mix into iowa and parts of nebraska. the rest of the plain states will be seeing mainly snow today, and the bulk of the snowfall will be falling late tonight into tuesday as that system shifts further to the north and east. minneapopos could see upwards s eight inches o osnow. omaha upwards of four inches. as we e ad down to the south, it was a very wet weekend across parts of texas. north texas will dry out as most of the moisture will shift further off to the east. the heaviest of rainfall will be parked mainly over the tennessee valley today. thanks to this frontal boundary and spotty showers along the texas gulf, as well. >> our thanks to cam. weweove on to a terrifying accident for dozens of college students heading back to school after thanksgiving. the charter bus they were riding in overturned on a virginia road last night injuring 35 people, one of them seriously. the students were being dropped off at three different schools including virginia tech, the
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university of virginia and radford university. but the bus driver lost control on a ramp and the bus ended up on its side. >> i just dropped them off at vcu. they're headed back to radford tonight to go back to school and i was on my way home. my daughter called and said the bus flipped over. >> thaej those panicked parents there. the bus driver was among the injured. he's been charged with reckless driving. and to another college campus now. the university of chicago's main campus is closed because of a security threat. administrators say that the fbi warned them after an online threat. that threat specifically mentioned the campus quad at 10:00 a.m. the police presence on campus has been stepped up and students living in dorms were told to stay inside. >> investigators this morning still searching for a clear motive behind the deadly shooting ramp and at a planned parenthood clinic in colorado springs. robert dear is accused of killing three people and injuring nine others on friday.
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he allegedly made hostile comments about planned parenthood a aer he surrendered, and neighbors say he kept to himself. >> it's very easy to just do your own thing and not be noticed because everybody minds their own business pretty much out here. >> police officer garrett swasey was killed responding to the attack. also killed jennifer markovsky and ke'arre stewart. both of whom were accompanying friends to the clinic. >> let's go overseas. esident obama is in n ris for a major global conference onon climate change. although he arrived after midnight he went right from the airport to the bataclan concert hall, site of the worst blood shed in the terror attacks two weeks ago. along with french president hollande and the mayor of paris, he placed a single flower at the impromptu memorial there and observed a moment of silence. rallies around the world marked the start of the climate conference. in paris, people held hands in a two-o-le long human chain.
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have been banned since the terror attacks. but some protesters turned to violen clashing with police and sparking a show of force in return. at least 175 people were arrested, another 25 or so placed under house arrest. >> keeping our focus overseas right now. pope francis is wrapping up a three-country visit to africa with a stop in central african republic. he urged christians and muslims to stop fighting and to seek peace instead. abc's david wright is traveling with the pope. >> reporter: declaring himself a pilgrim of peace and apostle of hope, pope francis became the first pope in recent memory to visit a war zone. pope francis is here as pastor of the world's largest church but he's also trying to broker a peace here between christians and muslims. the two sides have beeee lockeke in a bloody conflict for the past few years, a civil war that pits neighbor against neighbor, killing thousands and forcing a million people to flee their homes. >> getting those messages out
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through the churches and the mocks throughout the central african republic will really i think have a powerful impact. >> reporter: under heavy guard, pope francis ventured into a camp for the displaced. this is something you don't tend it see a a papal events. u.n. peacekekeers with helmets, flak jackets and ak-47s watching the backs of the crowd gathering for the pope. there's good reason to fear here. a grenade here is cheaper than a bottle of coca-cola. but the pope road through streets in the open popemobile unconcerned. on monday, pope francis visits a mosque. and also what's said to be the most dangerous part of town. calling on christians and muslims alike here to put down their weapons and seek peace. david wright, abc ws. >> a security breach at buckingham palace after two protesters climbed onto the roof. queen elizabeth was not believed to be staying at the london palace at the time. the two men were demanding
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divorce and child custody cases. >> good news from the royals though. some new photos of the queen's youngest grandchild. princess charlotte. here she is, will and kate's daughter. now 6 months old. they grow up so quickly. and in these photos, she's seen laughing with her stuffed animals. >> and now we see she has big blue eyes and fair skin. look at that. and hair a bit darker than her brother george. the photos actually taken by her mother, duchess kate herself. she did a fantastic job on those pictures. >> she's's great photographer, as well. she's not only beautiful but could be a good photographer. hire her for a wedding banquet. >> and a great subject there, too. getting that perfect moment where her baby -- >> you would know how tough it is. >> i have a toddler at home. just getting her on camera is a challenge. >> i can imagine. coming up, as promised, our deep dive into cyber-monday operations at amazon.
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>> and also ahead, age old secrets revealed from king tut's tomb. did historians in egypt uncover something hidden for centuries? >> but first presidential candidate ben carson's surprise trip to the middle east. did he make political gains, that after 30 degrees in great falls, montana. have you been there? >> never. >> how about its sister city sharya, russia? >> no. >> we do like twins. narrator: "world news now" weather brought to you by biotene.e do like twins. "world news now" weather brought to you by biotn. a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. >> i'm alex trebek.
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the benghazi attacks took place you'll recall in september, 2012. all 55,000 pages of the e-mails transcripts are expected to be released by the end of january. and now to ben carson. the republican candidate heading overseas to jordan, meeting face to face with syrian refugees. >> this, of course, comes as the presidential hopeful is criticized for his lack of foreign policy experience. abc's tom llamas has the details. >> we're just getting a good impression of what's going on here. >> reporter: ben carson's campaign releasinghese images from his surprise trip to jordan. >> this clinic seems to be very nice. >> reporter: carson visiting refugee camps where syrians have fled civil war says the u.s. must do more but bringing 25,000 refugees to the united states does nothing to solve this crisis. jordan already houses 1.4 million refugees. jordananeeds and deserves ouou help. the overseasrip coming as carson has taken new heat for his foreign policy comments like wrongly asserting that china was involved in the syrian civil
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war. >> you know, the chinese are there as well as the russians. >> reporter: and comparing the screening of refugees to protecting children from rabid dogs. >> if there's a rabid dog running around in your neighborhood, you probably are not going to assume something good about that dog. >> reporter: and national security issues critical to 2016 candidates our latest poll of republicans shows terrorism now topping the economy as the most important issue for voters. for carson, only 6% of republicans in the crucial state of iowa believe he's best to handle foreign policy. ted cruz takes the lead at 24%. he's come out against sending . >> you asked about boots on the ground. ground. >> reporter: donald trump in the fight against isis. [ expletive ] out of them. >> reporter: trump says he's
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ground troops while others more definitive in their support which ranges from limited intervention to large scale deployment. tom llamas, abc news, new york. all right. our thanks to tom. this trip is very controversial because nobody would expect him to go out in the middle of the campaign and he had an interview with abc's "this weekend" saying the refugees there that he met really don't want to come to america. >> and a reuters poll puts him in second place now. >> okay. we'll see what sort of fleshes out in the next couple weeks. i'm sure not a lot of people were paying attention over the last holiday weekend. coming up, an ancient secret at would make indiananjones jealous.s. the discovery y a possible secret chamber in king tut's tomb and what that means for ancient history. you're watching "world news now."history. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our
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has ever known. even though it's all history, there's still so much we don't know about. >> surprisingly. and the mysteries of king tutankhamun one of the best known figures of that time seem to be enter twined with other famous ancient eship yuns. sara haines has the store. >> reporter: egyptian firms say they're 90% sure a secret chamber has been discovered inside king tut's tomb. nicolas reeves has been on the hunt for the lost burial chamber of queen nefertiti but instead of raiding egyptian tombs like brendon frazier in the mummy, he believes he's finally found the grave of tut's stepmother and one of the most beautiful women of ancient egypt by using hi-tech gear to see over walls. >> she looks as if one of these doorways may lead to the burial of nefertiti herself. >> reporter: tut's tomb has been
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since it was first discovered in 1922. sparking legends of a curse and countless mummy movies. the boy king becoming a global sensatatn when his treasures went on a worlrltour. steve mamain paying tribute in song on "saturday night live." king tut, how did you get so funky >> reporter: this summer, the spike series "tut" royally smashing ratings records thanks in part to a smoking hot portrayal of the ancient king. >> i stand before you the ruler of all egypt. >> reporter: and all the intrigue and drama inside the royal palace. reeves fearsrshe valley of the kings' most famous valley might keep the secret forever. >> if this new chamber actually exists the likelihood must be that it remains completely undisturbed. >> sara haines, abc news, new york. >> so many mysteries still surrounding ha area. >> it's fascinating. it's amazing how well preserved those mummies were. back in that day.
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for all of those centuries. >> i wonder whose skin cream do they use. but just recently, scientists were saying the pyramids at giza had thermal scanning and they found some weird anomalies that they have no idea what was behind it. so lots of mysteries still behind it. we'll go behind cyber-monday next..
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for your free information kit. for those of you who didn't participate in that contact sport known as black friday shopping, well, today's your day. >> yeah, that's right. of course, it's cyber-monday where retailers roll out all the best online dealal let's hehe out to the leading g online retailer amazon.c.c and our tech contributor trina trinh live at one of their fulfillment centers. hopefully, a lot of orders are being fulfilled at this hour. tina? >> yeah, kendis -- i'm here still with scott. and we're at an official amazon
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picking station. scott, how does it work? >> it's really complex but very simple. oncece customer orders a product, it comes off our shelves. one of our robots weighs 320 pounds and carries 750 pounds, brings it up here to the station. one of our associates can pick it off the shelf and put it in one of these bins. it will then take a journey through miles and miles of conveyance to get through the door. let's take a look. let's go behind the scenes. we're goininto go right through here and just get a a ok at how this order works. i mean, he's picking very specifically what the computer tells him, right, scott? >> that's right. we have a printer cable. and the computer is telling him which shelf it's located on. so he makes sure to take that off the shelf.
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the camera up top -- and the computers tell him whehethat is rerey to be taken on thehe conveyor belt and shipped out the door. >> reporter: it's amazing what the sheer complexity of all of this and the volume that you guys must process, right? >> yeah, it's our busiest day of the year. last year on this day, customers ordered an amazing 500 items per second. we have over 20 million items in this building and today will be our busiest day ever for this building. >eporter: all right, ys. so we're in the thick of it right now. you still have plenty of time to log on and score those deals. >> we're doing our own shopping. i wanted to ask you, how much time elapses between an order coming in and getting out the door? >> reporter: how much time, scott, between an order getting in and going out the door here? >> before suc sing the 12 days of christmas. a matter of minutes.s. that's what ththrobotics has really helped us speededp that proceses >> awesome.
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let's just take a look real quick at these robotics. >> there are plenty of robotics all over the facility. 500 orders per second. that's absolutely amazing. our thanks to tina trinh in new jersey and scott. >> thanks so much.
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this cyber-monday. this morning on "world news now," demanding answers after the planned parenthood shooting. >> the suspect in the colorado springs fatal siege appears in court today as the world waits to hear about a a ssible motive. the latest from investigators overnight. tension in paris. protests in the french capital as the president meets with world leaders today to address climate change and terrorism. teflon trump. that's what critics call the republican presidential hopeful after making even more roversial remarks. the search for the truth. and retail game-changer.
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forget about the stores. today's the day to find bargain holiday gifts online instead of standing in line at the cash registers. the profit picture on this monday, november 30th. from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning. i'm aditi roy. in for reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. everybody. nice of you to be here. >> so happy to be here. >> i mean, you were saying you've been watching the show. >> since 1994 when i was in college. i remember i would be staying up studying and watching this and when i was a local news anchor, we would be watching it in the mornings as we were getting makeup to go on air. >> so is it kind of trippy being here on the set at this hour? >> very weird being on this side of the camera. but i'm so excited to be here. >> aditi our national correspondent. so great to have you here at the mothership with us. >> it's great to be next to you, too. >> thank.
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>> thank you. we are going to get started on a serious note of course, with the search for answers out there in colorado following the deadly shooting rampage at a planned parenthood clinic in colorado springs. >> accused gunman robert dear is expected to face a judge today. it's happening as gop presidential candidates fend off allegations that inflammatory rhetoric against planned parenthood may be partly to b bme. the lateststrom the clayton sandell. >> reporter: investigators say it could take a week to process the crime scene. the siege was pure chaos. >> we're getting active gunfire. >> reporter: a gunman friday taking aim at police and everyone else at a colorado springs planned parenthood building. >> he fired a round. and it blew out the back window of my car. >> reporter: the alleged gunman, 57-year-old robert dear of hartsville, colorado. neighbors say he mostly kept to himself moving into this remote
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>> it's very easy to just do your own thing and not be noticed because everybody minds their own business pretty much out here. >> reporter: as for a possible motive, law enforcement sources say after dear surrendered friday, he allegedly made rambling hostile comments about planned parenthood. the u.s. attorney general calls the shooting a crime against women receiving health kar planned parenthood. officials say dear appears to be a classic lone wolf. >> he's not talking to a lot of people. he's not saying oh, i'm going to do this or i'm going to do that. very hard to you know, identify that type of person as a threat. >> reporter: but even understanding the shooter's alleged motive will not bring back three victims. ke'arre stewart reportedly an entrepreneur, jennifer markovsky, a m mher of two and 44-year-old police officer and
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family man garrett swayse. >> he would have gone into that clinic you know, to serve those people because their lives matter. >> reporter: at his church, a prayer for his alleged killer. >> god, we for give him. we can't not. you have forgiven him. garrett's forgiven him. >> swazey was a champion jununr ice skater w w once trained with his friend nancy kerrigan. >> strong and powerful and did it with a nice ease. you can't explain it. it's horrific and sad. >> reporter: nine others were wounded in the building just behind me and all expected to be okay. the suspect will be in court today. clayton sandell, abc news. the search for answers continues there. the university y chicago southside campus is closos today because e an online threat of gun violence.. the fbi told campus officials the threat specifically mentioned the campus quad at 10:00 a.m. chicago theological seminary and the university of chicago charter school also canceled classes given their close proximity. more than 30 people were injured last night when a
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charter bus packed with college students crashed in virginia. police say the bus driver lost control on a ramp and flipped over. the students were returning from thanksgiving break to virginia tech. the university of virginia as well as radford university. one person was seriously hurt. the others suffered minor injuries. the driver was charged with reckless driving. boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is asking for a new trial this week. a hearing is scheduled tomorrow in federal court to hear his request for a new trial in a different location. the defense has said a local jury could not be objective. tsarnaev was convicted and sentenced to death earlier this year for his role in the 2013 attack. right now, president obama is in paris for a major conference on limit change. he arrived shortly after midnight but paid a visit to the bataclan concert hall, the site of tror attacks two weeks ago. protests have been banned ever since. some demonstrators clashed with police.
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the president in parishis morning. >> reporter: the world leader are here in paris to discuss climate change, but there's no question that the threat of terrorism and isis specifically is overshadowing much of what's happening here. and it will be topic number one on monday night when president obama sits down for a one-on-one dinner with president hollande talking about ways to get a more energetic, more gressive approach to dealing with the isis threat. nathan karl, abc news, paris. the nsa is no longer collecting information from the highly controversial program ended as of midnight and put in after the 9/11 attacks. the government required the big phone companies to hand over information on virtually all calls made by their customers. snowden leaked classified details about the program sparking outrage. we're getting another release of hillary clinton's e-mails
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expected this afternoon. 7800 pages of e-mails from the 2012 and early 2013 time frame are being made public. the benghazi attacks took place, you may recall, in september of 2012. all 55,000 pages of e-mail transcripts are expected t tbe released by ththend of january. and clinton is calling for tougher gun control after the colorado springs shooting. clinton also accused of republicans -- also accused republicans of treating women's health like political footballs saying we should be supporting planned parenthood not attacking it. she picked up a big endorsement from boston mayor marty walsh. >> nobody comes close to her achievements. just as important, she's got heart. she's got grit, and she'sot t who it takes to be the next president of the united states. >> clinton also unveiled a $275 billion plan to modernize the country's infrastructure. >> let's turn now to donald trump who is still coming under
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reporter with a disability and fofoclaiming to have seeee thousands of muslims cheering on 9/11. but he still is holding on to his lead in the polls. it's your voice, your vote. devin dwyer covering the republicans. >> reporter: he's the republican front-runner dubbed "teflon don." donald trump defiant despite swirling controversy over his regard for facts. >> why would i take it back? i'm not going to take it back. >> reporter: refusing to take back unsubstantiated claims he saw on tv thousands of muslims in knowledge celebrate celebrating on nevin. a newspaper reporter challenged trump last week and faced backlash. >> youave to see this guy, i don't know what i said. i don't remember. >> reporter: the outburst was widely condemned as mockery for kovalesky's rare genetic disorder. >> a reporter who says i know him. i don't know him. i don't mock people who have problems. >> reporter: he declined comment to abc news.
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colleague susie parker says she witnessed the two together in 1989. >> they knew each other. it was so clear. you don't forget him. and serge, he is charming, funny, won two pulitzer prizes. >> reporter: meanwhile, ben carson is wrapping up his trip to refugee camps in jordan. >> we are getting a good impression on what is going on here. >> reporter: h h campaign sharing video of carson meeting with syrian refugee families who he says don't want to come to the u.s. >> they want to go back home. for us to bring 10,000 or 25,000 people over here, that doesn't solve the problem. >> reporter: carson says he took his first overseas trip as a candidate so he can better know what he's talking about. this as voters now say foreign policy is one of the top issues in this campaign. devin dwyer, abc news, the white house. let's move on to weather now. the governor of oklahoma has declared a state of emergency after a dangerous ice storm. the ice built up on power lines, sparking transformers and triggering fires. nearly 100dh@co
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electricity as of last night. it could take several days for the utility companies to restore service. boy. plenty of trees came down along with those power lines. sunday was spent cleaning up or staying warm. and now, heavy snow threatens the upper midwest. here's meteorologist cam tran and accuweather. good morning. i guess there's no relief in sight. >> good morning, aditi and kendis. it winter storm system will make it a very slippery commute across the plain states. icy mix in iowa and nebraska. the rest of the area will see mainly snow. the bulk falling late tonight into tuesday as the system shifts off to the north and east. minneapolis could see upwards of eight inches of snow into tuesday night and omaha upwards of four inches. it was pretty damp across north texas over the weekend. they'll start to dry out today
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as the frontal system shifts off to the east. the bulk of the rainfall will be moving across the tennessee valley today. we'll l e some of the heaviest rainfall and looking at spotty showers along theheulf coast, as ll. aditi and kendis, back to you. >> thanks to camamhere. reaction has been pouring in ernight to word that kobe bryant is retiring from basketball after this season. bryant will leave the game as its number three c!reer scorer with at least 17 all-star appearances. and at least two olympic gold medals. but the 37-year-old has struggled with injuries for the past three seasons. lakers fans arriving at last night's game got a letter from bryant in a black envelope embossed with gold. this is part of what bryant wrote undnd the heading, "dear basketball." "the season is all i have left to give. my heart can take the pounding, my mind can handle the grind but my body knows it's time to say good-bye. and that's okay. let it go." >> very nicely done. >> i'm sure kobe bryant sounded just like that. that was the mix of a southern gentleman and my grandpa. i don't know what that was. sorry. >> who knew he could wax poetic like that.
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>> yes, i'm sure vanessa knows when he's asked for forgiveness. coming up next in sports, last night's epic finish to the patriots/broncos game. >> it was a wintry one in denver look at that, with new england leading 21-7 in the fourth quarter, but the broncos fought their way back with interim qb brock oswyler finding andrew caldwell to take the lead. brady marches the pats down the field sending it into o.t. with that field goal. but in weather like this it's all about the ground game. and there you see it. running back c.j. anderson delivering a home team victory with thahome run. 48-yard touchdown run there. final score denver 30, new england. rob gronkowski going down with a
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>> broncos quarterback peyton manning was sidelined in the win and may be out for the season with an injury. but younger brother eli's only injury, a bruised ego. not just because of the new york giants tough loss to the washington redskins but because of some closed captioning calling the youngest manning penguin boy. >> nice job there on the closed captioning. i think they were completely off. all right. well, coming up in the mix, the soccer player who used his rear end to score a goal. he's not the butt of a joke today. also ahead, the holiday shopping game-changer. cyber-monday putting black friday to shame. the billions being spent today as retail banks online shoppers. and it's as heartwarming as it was 50 years ago when the "charlie brown christmas" first aired. the peanuts gang mark a holiday milestone. >> best christmas music ever. and
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`ab > well, black friday sales an apparent shift in how all those purchased. >> rather than going to stores, shoppers are pointing and clicking their way through their shopping list. here's abc's nick watt with what we can with expect on this cyber-monday.
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now a little less standing in line and a lot more shopping online. this black friday in-stoto sales fell more thanan billion dolllls. meanwhile online, we spent $2.7 billion. that's a big bump up 14% over just last year. >> it's quicker. it's easier. we're used to the on demand lifestyle. most of us are doing online shopping on a regular basis. >> reporter: cyber monday, we're projected to shell out even more. tailers are sending g promotional e-mails early and ofofn. they're matching black friday in-store deals on line and extending those offers over so-called cyberweek. $199 for an ipad mini at walmart, at target. 300 bucks off this samsung tv. >> black friday is not as attractive as it used to be -- unless you want to get punched in the face, be yelled at or fight the traffic for hours
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best same deals online. >> increasingly we are shopping with our fingers, not our feet. nick watt, abc news, santa monica, california. >> a lot of people will be doing that today. well, coming up in our next half-hour, deep inside cyber monday, we're behind the scenes at one of amazon's fulfillment centers. we'll be there as thouounds of orders make their way home from your online e opping cart to your front door. charlie brown and the peanuts it's time for a celebration. you're watching "world news "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. continues after this from our abc stations.ound of crickets] brii,brii,brii [male narrator] we've all heard how military veterans adjusting to the civilian world may have... certain... issues. 2... 30...
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aired. >> to celebrate abc is hosting a 50th anniversary special tonight. brandi hitt has a preview. >> reporter: good grief, it's been 50 years. >> quiet, everybody. >> charles schulz's loveable peanuts characters were brought to life in "a charlie brown christmas" for the first time in 1965. >> i just don't understand it. >> reporter: the story of a troubled boy, his dog snoopy and friends coming to the rescue. >> no, no, no. listen, all of you. you've got to take direction. >> reporter: and 50 years later, schulz' son craig says the holiday special's themes and emotions still ring true. >> we all feel those things. we're all there when he loses. we lose a lot more in life than we ever win. >> and listen to these voices. >> i always end up playing a shepherd. >> reporter: schulz says these aren't traditional actors who auditioned for the roles. these are neighborhood kids
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>> nobody's going to go for that. >> you would think, right? but no, they made $70,000. momo than that. >> evidently a lot of people because they made all that money. fortunately it's going for their employees. >> they adverte on their web for $5. >> you don't even get a box of nothing. just nothing. >> at least last year, you got a box of crap out of it. this year, it's absolutely nothing. and people spent five bucks on it. >> hey, you can sell anything i guess today. or nothing. >> i guess it doesn't go to charity. as you know, there are many legendary butts out there. there's, of course, nicki minaj's butt, which has its own zip code. and in the sports world, you had the butt fumble for jets jets fans with mark sanchez. soccer has its own legendary butt. ben williamson's butt. take a look at this play carefully. the goalie trying to get the ball to the other side and then hits it off ben's butt. and it scores a goal.
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>> in slow mo. look at that. >> and what are the chances? >> not very often. i guess. bend it like ben. that's amazing. player there. all right. pretty cool. of a dog being rescued from take a look. so this is actually a photo of a dog and his owner. they were discovered in chest shoulders with the help of a ladder truck, the firefighter was lowerereto where the two were and hoistst them back to safety. and check out how the dog expresses gratitude in aery dog-like fashion. >> saw him licking the firefighter's face. the rescuer's face. >> really sweet. you can tell he's very thankful. that's great. and speaking of thankful, i want to get turkeys who are probably thankful to be alive and listen to this back and forth.
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[ horn honking ] [ gobbling ] >> whenever they'd hear the car horn -- >> they really are -- >> they'd gobble back. >> -- having a conversation. >> they're like oh, no, i thought we escaped thursday.
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celebrate an black friday with making news in america this morning -- shooting spree. the deadly rampage at a planned parenthood. what we're learning about the victims. possible motives. and the e leged gunman. breaking overnight. a bus overturning on a h hhway, packed with college students returning from holiday break. investigators on the scene all night long. the new details coming in now. and special delivery. amazon showing off its new technology. just in time for cybermonday, hoping to bring you packages by drone. and final season. kobe bryant leaving the game.
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the laker great addressing the fans after his big announcement. and we say hello to you everyone, on this monday. good morning to you. we begin with the search for answers following the deadly shooting rampage at a planned parenthood in colorado springs. >> three lives were cut short. a police officer who responded to the attack. a mother of two. and an iraq war veteran. both accompanying friends to the clinic. >> accused shooter robert dear is described by neighbors as a loner. he's being held without bond, scheduled to face a judge today. we're going to get the latest from megan hughes. >> reporter: while investigators process if snowy scene outside the colorado springs planned parenthood clinic, the victims' families process the lives lost. 29-year-old ke'arre stewart was an iraq war vet. >> he warned him. >> reporter: his brother says stewart took a phone call
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the first to be hit. nning back to tell hers to take cer. he has some questions for the gunman. >> why? he didn't even know him. he said no more body parts. my brother wasn't pro-abortion. my brother wasn't participating in abortion. >> reporter: 36-year-old jennifer markovsky was a mother of two. the third victim, 44-year-old police officer garrett swasey, was also a pasasr at his church. >> he would haha gone into the clinic to serve those people because their lives mattered. >> reporter: during the five-hour siege at the planned parenthood clinic, people scrambled for their lives as a gunman took aim at police and everyone else. >> he's coming out. he's got the ak. >> reporter: the alleged gunman 57-year-old robert dear, made rambling, hostile comments about planned parenthood. dear was on the minds of many during candlelight vigilil and prayer circles throughout colorado this weekend. >> we forgive him. we can't not. garrett's forgiven him.
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>> reporter: megan hughes, abc news, washington. breakering noefr night, a terrifying moment aboard a bus packed with college students losing control on a virginia road. >> more than 30 people were injured last night when the charter bus flipped over on a ramp and landed on its side. the students were returning to school from thanksgiving break to virginia tech, the university of virginin, and radford univivsity. >> i just dropped them off at vcu. they're headed back to radford tonight to go back to school. and i was on my way home. my daughter called and said the bus flipped over. >> a call no parent wants. one person was seriously hurt. the others suffered minor injuries. the bus driver was charged with reckless driving. breaking news from overseas. specifically afghanistan. where the state department has wawaed of an imminent atatck in kabul. u.s. citizens are told to be extremely cautious if they move around that city.
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regarding the targets, the timing, or perhaps a method of that planned attack. security is of serious concern in paris, as well. where diplomats from nearly 200 countries are gathering for a global climate change conference. president owe bah many arrived after midnight in morning, going immediately to the bataclan concert hall to pay his respects after the terror attacks that took 130 lives. this morning, a e-on-one meeting with china's president. world's top two carbon emitters. president obama has staked his legacy on forging a global response to climate change. abc's jonathan karl is in paris with the latest. >> reporter: the world leaders are here in paris to discuss climate change. there's no question that the threat of terrorism and isis specifically is overshadowing much of what is happening here it will be topic number one on monday night when president obama sits down for a one-on-one dinner with president hollande.
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they'll talk about ways to get a more energetic, more aggressive approach to dealing with the isis threat. jonathan karl, abc news, paris. >> president spending two days in paris. jonathan karl, thank you. back here now, a new storm is movovg into the plains totoy. omising a heavy, wetnowfall. that threatens to bring down power lines just as fierce as a holiday weekend storm did in oklahoma. icy rain and flash floods have left more than 100,000 people in the dark. the governor declaring a state of emergency. heavy snow fell on the field at denver's mile high stadium. as the broncos took on the patriots. both teams slipping and sliding all over that field. and look at the radar right now. it s sws the new storm system moving across the ddle of the country. accuweather meteorologist cam tran with the forecast. good morning, cam. >> good morning, aditi and kendis. this winter storm system will make it a slippery commute across the plains states. an icy mix will fall in iowa and nebraska. while the rest of the area will see mainly snow.
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the bulk of the snowfall will be falling late tonight, into tuesday. as this system shifts on o o to the north and east. minneapolis could see upwards of eight inches of snow into tuesday night. and omaha, upwards of four inches. it was pretty damp across north texas over the weekend. they'll start to dry out today as the frontal system shifts off to the east. the bulk of the rainfall will be moving across the tennessee valley. we'll see some of the heaviest rainfall. we're looking at spotty showers along the gulf coast as well. aditi and kendis, back to you. let's check the political climate now as well. donald trump has canceled a news conference with black ministers but still plans to meet with the group in new york city today. he was initially expected to announce an endorsement from 100 african-american pastors and religious leaders. but some of those leaders say it's just a meeting, not an endorsement. while others have turned down trump's invitation. pope francis is wrapping up his visit to africa with a stop in one of the continent's most dangerous places, central
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africacarepublic. ththpope visiting a mosque this morning. under heavy security. he urged factions to lay down their weapons and arm themselves with peace and forgiveness instead. reaction pouring in overnight to word that kobe bryant is retiring from basketball after this season. bryant will leave the game as its number three career scorer. with at least 17 all-star appepeances and at least 2 2 olympic gold medals. a news conference after last night's loss, kobe says he knows it's time to leave the game. >> i honestly feel good about it. i really do. i feel at peace with it. and, you know, excited for what's to come. honestly. the amount of respect i have for the fans on the road. to show mutual appreciation and respect for each other, to me, is enough. but i really can't thank the fans enough. >> the 37-year-old has struggled with injuries for the past three seasons.
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>> amazing it's been 20 years. >> can you believe that? >> i can't. >> long time. >> mm-hmm. well, still ahead. our first look at amazon's drone possibly being used for deliveries. and security breach. at buckingham palace. protesters scaling the roof, taunting police with how easy this was to pull this off. plus, found alive. a dog missing for a year and rescued from a drain.. look at you, saving money on your medicare part d prescriptions. at walgreens, we call that "carpe med diem." that's almost latin for "seize the day to get more out of life and medicare part d." from one-dollar copays on select plans... ...to now reward points on all prescriptions, walgreens has you coveved. so drop by and seize the savings!
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got word from the fbi that someone online threatened gun violence against the school. the person specifically mentioned the campus quad at 10:00 a.m. the police presence on campus has been stepped up. students living in dorms were told to stay inside. the number of people shopping this cybermonday is expected to drop this year. 121 million people are expected to logon for a good deal. that's down from 126 million from last year. the likely reason? behind all of this? online retailers rolled out the deals much earlier this year. work productivity y ll probably drop, , well, today. 95% of workeke are expected to check out the deals during work hours. amazon is showing off its latest prototype of drones designed to deliver packages in under 30 minutes. the drones can carry packages weighing up to five pounds. they fly under 400 feet. they're equipped with technology to dodge obstacles. amazon says the drone service will launch once they get approval. >> amamang. leles talk movies now. at the boxoxffice this weekend --
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"h"hger games" still eating up ticket sales. katniss and her exploits in "mockingjay part 2" holding on to tt for the second week in a row. the movie earning more than $51 million. "the good dinosaur" in second place on its debut. and the rocky remake, "creed" third on its open. okay, so "the 12 days of christsts" items will cost just about the same as last year. the price of ten lords a leaping increased 3% over last year. 9 of the other 12 gifts listed in the carol "the 12 days of christmas" stayed the same. so the total this year is just over $34,000. about 0.6% more. who doesn't need ten lords a leaping? >> i mean, i don't know. >> it's on everyone's list. >> of course. when we come back, close call. people at an apartment complex hospitalized because of carbon monoxide. whwhe investigators say y e leak came from. and a wild comeback.
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sound all l ekend long. temperatures dipped into the 20s. warmer weather expected today. and now for a look at morning road conditions. heavy rain from northern alabama to mississippi and tennessee. heavy snow in nebraska and minnesota. and a few showers on the west coast. if you're flying, airport delays are possible in minneapolis, kansas city, chicago, and memphis. a carbon monoxide leak at a houston apartment building sent a dozen people to the hospital over the weekend. >> terrifying moments. the fire department was called after a tenant got sick and passed out. when crews got there, they realized it was going to be a lot more serious than they first thought. >> i knew something serious had happened. but i wasn't sure what. >> if i would have passed out as well, that we would both be dead right now. >> the building was evacuated. the source of the carbon monoxide appears to be a gas leak in the boiler room and the laundry connected to the building. overseas, a security breach at buckingham palace after two protesters climbed on to the roof. queen elizabeth, we're told, not believed to be staying at the london palace at this time.
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speaking from the roof, the protesters said they walked past armed police with a long ladder. the officers assumed they were just workers. the two men were demanding greater fairness for fathers in divorce and child custody cases. they were eventually arrested. grammy award-winning artist sinead o'connor is under carar after posting a cryptic note on facebook. in the emotional post, she claimed to have overdosed while at a hotel in ireland. the 48-year-old's message is the latest in a string of posts detailing a custody battle over her 11-year-old son. there's no comment overnight from her spokesman. falling into a storm drain turned out to be a lucky break for a dog in maryland. a man walking his dog saw the pup in the drain and called the rescue crews to the scene. they worked for two hours to free the wheaton terrier. and then, they discovered, he was a 1-year-old pooch named cookie who had been missing since october of last year. the pup is now going home. >> that is amazing.
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>> it's incredible. time for our look at sports. including kobe bryant's big nouncement. >ere with the details, our guys at eses. john buccigross. john anderson. see whatate did there. jojo a., john b. hey, enjoy kobe bryant while you can. because he's not going to be around forever, is he? >> he announced on sunday that he'll retire at the end of this nba season. what a career it's been with the los angeles lakers. 20th in the league. all with l.a. five nba championships. twice the finals mvp. third on the nba's all-time scoring list trailing kareem abdul-jabbar a a karl malone. kobeberyant to retire. big game sunday night. tom brady. undefeated patriots. undefeated. taking on brock osweiler, filling in for peyton manning. fourth quarter. tom brady. rob gronkowski. he goes down.
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right knee. we're writhing in pain. adam schefter had a source tell him it doesn't appear to be serious. plenty scary, to be sure. a buck 15 to play in the fourth. first and goal. osweiler finds andre caldwell. four-yard touchdown pass. broncos up, 24-21. tom brady driving his team down. no time-outs. a nice out route. to brandon lafell. he fell out of bounds. stops the clock. gostkowski comes on for the game-tying field goal. four seconds left. right through from 47. elements do not bother that fella. we're tied at 24-24. we go to overtime. patriots had the ball first. three and out. broncos have it, looking at three and out. instead, c.j. anderson. no relation. goes through all the guys in the blue pants. now he's running -- nobody caught him. touchdown for the orange team. broncos win it, 30-24. and no more undefeated are los patriots. >> havava great day. >ll right. thank you to the johoh. coming up nextxtn "the pulse."
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candy controversy. reese's apologizing to customers because of this peanut butter cup. and an epic eagle selfie. a perfect picture after a daring rescue. my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis mama a simple trip to the grocery store anything but simple. so finally, , had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure.
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>> it started after a closed captioning mistake during sundnd's game against the redskins. >> the text across the bottom of the screen called manning eli man penguin boy. so the phrase quickly went viral. and then the memes started. oh, man. the internet can be so mean. showing eli as a penguin. >> i guess that was inevitable with those memes. >> yeah, i actually think a penguin -- >> it's a mind game. well, they say if it ain't brokokdon't fix it. one candymaker missed d at lesson. >> look at this. reese's peanut butter cups is getting slammed social media. for its attempt at spreading some holiday cheer. this is supposed to be shaped like a christmas tree. many chocolate lovers are calling it a huge fail. some even using a hashtag to compare the shape to something elsehat we w w't say here on momoing tv. take your imagination. >> fill in the blank. the company apologizing to
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to some fans, it doesn't matter. they say, if you're complaining about the shape, you're not eating fast enough. a craving for peanut butter cups. >> not one that looks like that. >> no, that's true. you've probably taken a selfie or two once in your life. but this one's tough to beat. two brothers from canada with a formally fierce and always elusive bald eagle. while hiking, they had come to find this bird that was caught in a hunter's trap and untangled him. >> then they snapped a selfie with the bird. two smiling brothers. one unsmiling bald eagle. they say the bird stayed surprisingly calm and look at this. as if it were returning their kindness, it then flapped those powerful wings and flew away. >> so gracefully, too. >> it is very graceful. not sure if it came back to get at them. >> that looked s sregal. right? >> it doeses >> feel like you should hear some music playing in the background. >> the bald eagle has quite a few of them. no surprise there.
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checking our top stories, the suspect in the shoototg rampmpe at a colorado planned parenthood is s e in court today. robert dear is accused in the deaths of three people. he reportedly made hostile comments about baby parts and president obama. jury selection beginning today for the first of six baltimore police officers accused in the death of freddie gray. officer william porter faces manslaughter and misconduct charges. icy rain and flash floods blamed for more than 100,000 power outages in oklahoma. the governor has declared a state of emergency. looking at the rest of
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northeast. heavy rain in parts of the south, as well as nebraska. minnesota could get up to a foot of snow. it is hard to believe it was a half century ago that "a charlie brown christmas" first aired. >> to celebrate, abc is hosting a 50th anniversary special tonight. here's abc's brandi hitt. >> reporter: good grief. it's been 50 years. >> all right. quiet everybody. >> reporter: charles schulz's lovable peanuts characters were brought to life on television in "charlie brown krin mas" for the first time back in 1965. >> my trouble is, christmama i just don't'tnderstand it. >> reporter: the storyryf a troubled b b. his dog, snoopy, and friends coming to the rescue. >> no, no, no! listen, all of you. you've got to take direction. >> back when i was a kid, in the '60s, you would get your family together and sit down around the tv set, and you'd watch it. >> reporter: and 50 years later, schulz's son craig says the holiday special's themes and emotions still ring true.
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we all lose a lot more in life than we ever win. >> reporter: listen to the voices. shepherd. >> reporter: schulz says thesese aren't p pfessional actors who auditioned for the roles. they're neighborhood kids pulled from classrooms. >> oh, no, we're doomed. >> are you thrilled? show me your dance moves. watch. >> reporter: snoopy's excited. ready to celebrate monday's golden anniversary. along with an hour-long special on abc. leading up to what's now become a holiday classic. >> all: merry christmas, charlie brown. >> reporter: brandi hitt, abc news, los angeles. >> gonna be an all-night party. starting tonight at 8:00 p.m. on abc. celebrating 50 years of this. >> and that music is just perfection. >> many people were questioning the whole idea of using jazz music during a christmas special. >> i know.
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can you imagine? i can't imagine it without that music.c. >> very iconic. that's what's making news in amerera this morning. >> stay with us for r ood morning america." have a great cybermonday. making news in america this s morning -- shooting spree.. e deadly rampage at a planned parenthood. what we're learning about the victims. ssible motives. and the alleged gunman. breaking overnight. a bus overturning on a highway, packed with college students returning from holiday break. investigators on the scene all night long. the new details coming in now. and special delivery. amazon showing off its new technology. just in time for cybermonday, hopingngo bring you packages by drone. and finanaseason. kobe bryant leaving the game.
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