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disaster just barely. >> that's why they have that p for park. an this morning on "world news now," an urgent chal. the world's leaders comingg together to combat climate change. prprident obama's promise to the world as the fight against terrorism also very much in the picture in paris. breaking news. police in atlanta involved in a fatal shooting near a downtown hotel. one person killed and a s.w.a.t. team operation. the latest details just coming in. >> new this half hour. wasteful government spending. >> the report on how taxpayer dollars are being spent. the embarrassing programs being fueled by your money and how some lawmakers are aiming to get the pork pulled.
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guy was gone, he's back. cy the man responsible for gangnam style has returned with a new even more bizarre song. the new music video storming the globe giving everyone a daddy complex on this tuesday, december 1st. where did you get that body >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." once you see it, you cannot be unseen. >> unfortunately, you can't get it out of your head. >> i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm aditi roy in for reena ninan. was wondering where he nt. i forgot he existed in the first place. >> and now he is back. we're going to get to that video because it will no doubt be an ear worm, an eye worm all of those things you just wish never existed. he's fun at least. we're going to talk about
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climate summit in paris. the largest gathering ever of world leaders. >> president obama and vladimir putin you see here met on the sidelines. this was to talking about syria and turkrk's shootdown of a russian fighter jet. the fight against terrorism loomed large with ultratight security in paris. major streets in the capital was shut down to prote the heads of 150 nations. we get more now from abc's lana zak zak. >> reporter: in france, climate change is on the agenda but terrorism is on the mind. >> we salute is the people of paris for insisting this crucial conference go on. an act of defiance thatt proves nothing will deter u from building the future we want for our children. >> reporter: interspersed among the speeches about the environment, discussions continue on the growing threat of radical islamic terrorism. terrorism that little more than
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deaths of 130 people in paris. president barack obama paying tribute to all the victims with a single white rosee andith nearlyly00 world leaders in paris so soon aftft the attacks, the city is in lockdown, all public protests are banned. some tried to assemble in defiance. police and protesters clashing. while inside the conference, major meetings between world leaders including president obama and chinese president xi jinping. the chinese considering a greater role in e. >> terryry fight after a chinese hostage was killed by sisal. >> i look forward to discussing how china can play a greater role in addressing this crisis, especially supporting the political transitioning in syria and assisting humanitarian needs. >> china's presidents is discussing beijing change while beijing issued its worst
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times beyond what is considered safe. lana zak, abc news, washington. >> what an image there. one more note on this. pope francis is chiming in on the climate change conference saying quoting here it's now or never. the pope said we are on the brink of a suicide. he said the problems are becoming more serious every year and he added that he's trusting and praying that the leaders will do something. >> back in this country, the white house is offering to provide governors withh individualized reports on the refugees in their states. the reports wots list refugees by nationality, gender and age range. and the updated regularly. but the administration is not backing down from its promise to accept 10,000 syrian refugees over the next year. 31 governors have said the refugees are not welcome in their states. breaking news from atlanta where at least one person killed by police near a dowowown hotel. witnesses ininhe upscale area
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you can listen to the gunfire there. it erupted for 15 seconds. police say they tried to stop the driver going the wrong way on a one-way street. that driver quickly arrested but the passenger fled and was shot by police behind the hotel. drugs, money and weapons were allegedly found in the car. jury selection got under way in baltimore in the trial o othe first of six police officers gray. officer william porter is accused of failing to get medical help for gray. he's facing a string of charges including manslaughter and misconduct. gray's death sparked days of protests and rioting when the judge asked 75 potential jurors if there was anyone who had not heard of the case, no one raised their hand. >> to the west coast where hundreds of law enforcement officers were among mourners at the funeral of an officer in southern california. ricky gal vez washot to death last month in civilian clothe sitting in his car.
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botched robbery suspect. >> there's a new were in the complicated legal case of robert durst. the family of his first wife has filed a $100 million lawsuit against durst.t. he is blamedrom preventntg the family from providing her with a dignified burial. she vanished in 19 2 wan was pronounced dead six years later. his attorney says there's no evidence he was involved in her disappearance. durst is currently in custody in new orleans on a weapons charge. winter officially starts three weeks from today. don't tell that to anyone in the upper plains. it's been snowing in parts of the dakotas since yesteteay afternoon and s srm warningsing are p pted across the region through today. some areas could get up to 10 inches of snow. more than that is expected in parts of neighboring minnesota. minneapolis could see a foot before it's all over with. of course, all that snow making
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>> always the worst part. slick roads and low visibility mean trouble for the commute. paul williams has more on the changing conditions. good morning, paul. >> anks, kendnd, aditi. we're still expecting a good deal of snow from sioux falls down through anyplace 6 to possibly 1 inches of snow from the same system that was just a little bit of a problem with flooding to the west but changed over to snow showers. by wednesday, we'll actually have something that's going to help us out. the jet stream will divide us between church and state. a slow-moving cold front brings scattered showers along the east coast. we really want this jet to stick around because it will kp them separate because if not for the dividing line, we've have a monster of a snowstorm to tell you about. annoying snow showers maybe in the upper elevations. aditi, kendis. >> the state department released the largest batch of e-mails from hillary clinton's private server to date.
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these cover the period of the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. they include the message clinton sent to her daughter chelsea about that attack b there don't appear to be any new bombshells in this release. donald trump has told a crowd of 5,000 in macon, georgia, that cnn should pay him for appearing in the next debate because he'll draw such a big audience. trump's under fire for claiming that muslims in new jersey were seen cheering after the 9/11 attackck chris christie says flatly that never happened. tom llamas asked trump about that. >> today governor christie said that never happened and you should stop talking about that. >> he didn't say that the other day. he was very weak the other day. the other day he said it like well, he doesn't know. now i guess he feels emboldened. he mustt be careful with what he says. >> trump failed to get the
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group which he claimed would happen. something new is popping up on menus across new york city, a warning about too much salt. a tiny salt shaker in a black triangle will appear next to the meals high in sodium. the new label is part of an effort to combat disease and stroke. only chain restaurants will be affected. and if you want to live a long life, be fit in your 20s. a new study finds when 20 somethings had good cardiorespiratory health, they were less` likely to die@ in middle age even dp they were overweht or had high cholesterol, blood pressure or blood sugar levels. for every extra minute a young adult could endure a an treadmill stress test, they were 15% less likely to die of any cause.e. >> whyouldn't we have hadad this study a good four years ago in our 20s. not very good at math. sports. the baltimore ravens and cleveland browns are having
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delivered one of the most memorable monday night football endings in recent history. pick it up late in the fourth quart when the cleveland backup quarterback austin davis hit benjamin for the 42-yard totohdown. that tied the game. then thihi happened. itas to be the browns. they attempted what would have been a game-winning field goal but it was blocked and even worse, will hill took it to the hill to the end zone to secure a 33-27 win for the ravens. painful for the browns. well, let's talk about basketball. if you're a basketball fan who wants to see kobe bryant play for the lakers one last t te before he retires, well, be ready to pay for that pleasure. >> since bryant announced he's retiring at the end of the season, ticket prices on the secondary market for the games have spiked. one example the cheapest seat for the lakers final regular season game is more than $570 on
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it's become an annual tradition on capital little. the monday after thanksgsging a weekend of turkey is capped off with pork. lots of itit >> every year, senator tom coburn of oklahoma would list his 100 top wasteful spending projects. this is year senator james lankford has no shortage of material. mary bruce on the money trail. >> reporter: remember these guys? the llamas on the loose that took over the internet? after their great escape, the federal government took time to tell the owners, they needed permission from washington to showcase the animals. just one out of 100 examples of alleged federal overreach and wasteful spending, highlighted in a new report. it's the kind of federal pork that makes taxpayers squeal. $65,000 to study what happens to bugs when the lights go out? $2.6 million on a weight-loss
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and $375,000 to study the dating habits of seniors. leaving the study's author asking, government spending or match.h.m? we couldn't find any lawmakers coming to the defense of this spending. pennsylvania congressman joe pitts, who oversees some spending, is pointing the finger at the agencies spending the money. why are we seeing $2.6 million for weight-loss programs for truckers? >> it's just mind boggling. i'm sure they'll come back with some kind of an excuse. >> reporter: waste watcher republican senator james lankford, who compiled the list, is putting washington on notice. >> they get away with it because no one's watching, and that's the challenge. >> reporter: but watchdog cans say don't expect to see any of this change any time soon despite the $105 billion identified in the study, its author tells us he's confident he'll see more of this kind of government spending.
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morning, that new video from psy. i know you've been waiting for it. >> just when you thought it was safe to click on to youtube again, it's been three years since we last saw the korean pop sensationhen he nearly broke the internet with gangnam style. >> and now psy is out with an even creepier video titled "daddy." >> where did you get that body from? where did you get that body from? >> i got it from my daddy. i got it from my daddy. i got it, got it. >> hey, where did you get that body. >> okay, so the song is an apparently a gender swap tribute to will.i.am i got it from my mama. psy says thougug that he doesn't expect daddy to even approach the success of gangnam style. i got to say now, it's the third
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>> don't say it. >> it's actually only less irritating. >> but it is catchy. it's like a train wreck. you can't help but watch it. i can't stopwatching it. >> i love that he lost hair up top but added some to the chest. good job. next, let's talk about some phenomenally successful women like you've never seen them before. >> the 43rd edition of the pa rely calendar, the italian tire company famous for pinups. it features 13 women of outstandingievement mostly with their clothes on. two notable exceptions include tress amy schumer wearing only underwear and heels. >> and a ao this year serena williams, nearly every toned inch of her photographed by annie leave vitz including
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selma director, yoko ono and > beautiful photos there. next an unsuspected is surprise last night for superhero fans. >> a brand-new teaser from the movie "batman versussuperman, dawn of justice." >> the full trailer debuts tomorrow night on "jimmy kimmel live." the movie hits the theaters on march 25th easter weekend. looking forward to it. >> speaking of teasersall it a modern honeymoon loaded with instagram pics. >> sophia vergara and husband joe manganiello couldn't resist sharing photos with the world. >> they jetted to turks and caicos island for their honeymoon over the past week and got the pictures to prove it. congratulations to the pretty coup ol.
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can sing along with every word. adele isser from. topping the billboard hot 100 charts for four weeks straight, appearing in these minimalist target commercials. and perhaps most impressively, forcing insync to say bye-bye buy to a record they've held for 15 years, the title for most sales in a single week. now adele's "25" sold more than 3 million copies of week of its debut. the first week her record was out, every minute about 335 people bought it. that's crazy. never mind i'll >> he the someone like you singer's magic seems to lie in almost a universal appeal. even her bodyguard amassed a following online. >> adele is a multigenerational artist. kids who are 14 years old, people in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, basically if you can walk, you can buy an adel album. if you can't walk, you can buy
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>> reporter: many say a large part of her appeal is her relatability. unlike many other pop star divas. flawlesssseyonce or the polished taylor ift, adele seems like one of us. >> she is a new kind of pop star, not a pop sta chasing the now or a pop star trying to be perfect. >> reporter: she relies on the biggest driving factor behind her unmatched success, undeniable talent. >> most people when they put out a record, they make brand deals to increase exposure. she did it by singing music. >> reporter: as long as she keeps rolling out new musisi fans willelp her rewrite the record book. i'm kayna whitworth in los angeles. seems like you can't just escape her at all these days. >> so talented. >> we're okay with that. >> yeah, i know. you want to keep listening more and more. the old songs they're playing, it's great.
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tw good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm aditi roy here's some of the top headlines w wre following. rts of the northern plains and upper midwest are getting a big dose of snow. some areas of minnesota will see up to a foot before it stops falling today. full details straight ahead. >> the white house announced new anti-terror measures including the appointment of robert mali to fight isis. security will be tightened in the visa waiver program. >> donald trump is on the defensive this morning after failing to win the endorsement of a black minister's group. instead, some of the religious leaders called on trump to address his use of what they called racially charged
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and toymaker hacked. 5 million v tech customers and their kids exposed. their personal information stolen, names, addresses even birth dates now in the hands of cyberthieves. those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, december 1st. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning. we begin this half hour with the wentry weather making a mess right now in the northern plains and upper midwest. >> the snow making roads dangerous across the dakotas and into minnesota. plenty of spinouts meant guys did operating flatbed trucks are having a very busy night and early morning. it follows a string of deadly weather incidents across the country as abc's elizabeth hur reports. >> reporter: techchcally, w wter may still be weeks away, but quite a preview. >> i guess apparently one car slid but there is some thick ice that has gotten ground there.
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>> reporter: winter arriving early across the plains and midwest. the storms intense and deadly so far being blamed for killing at least 14. >> no way you should have survived that. >> i know. >> reporter: i i utah, first responders are callingnghis woman lucky sheurvived. >> she didn't have any strength left and there was nos way she could have got on top of the ice by herself. >> reporter: she was trapping in freezing water after falling through the ice trying to reach one of her dogs. the rescue caught on an officer's body camera. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: in arkansas, floodwaters ran rampant and in oklahoma, ice wreaked havoc, shattering power poles and snapping power lines. forcing the governor to declare a state of emergency in all 77 counties. back in the plains and great lakes area, forecasters say brace for more snow. the good news, forecasters say this storm will be long
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with temperatures well above freezing by friday. aditi and kendis? >> that's good news. thanks, elizabeth. what can the upper midwest and plains expect today. >> the details from accuweather's pauau williams. good morning, paul. >> thanks. right now, we are keeping a close i on the possibility of snow that'soing to affect folks in wisconsin, iowa and leaning over towards the dakotas. we're talking about, think of that boyfriend or girlfriend you've been trying to get rid of that they keep coming back, the snow will keep coming back in the form of spotty snow showers much so we'll havee cumulations betweenen and0 inches, sioux falls, minneapolis down towards omaha. >> paul saying snow is like the boyfriend and girlfriend that you try to get rid of it. >> still trying to wrap my head around that. >> there's issues involved with that one. president obama is holding
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summit in paris today. >> as he took some of the blame for climate change, much of the attention was diverted to isis and the war on terror. jonathan karl has more from paris. >> reporter: it's the biggest presidential photo-op in history. 150 world leaders crowding onto the stage in paris, vowing to combat climate change, a problem president obama said the u.s. helped cause, as one of the world's top emitters of carbon pollution. >> the united states of america not only recognizes our role in creating this problem, we embrace our responsibility to do something about it. >> reporter: but the climate agenda here has s en overshadowed by the more immediate concern about terrorism. president obama laying a rose at the growing memorial outside t`e bataclan theater, where 89 were killed in the deadliest of the attacks here on november 13th. and extraordinary security measures to prevent an attack on the summit. here's something you never see. paris with no cars on the street. but the government has shut down virtually every major roadway in the central part of the city.
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with so many streets closed, the government has allowed everybody ride the metro today for free. president obama ventured out to one of paris's top restaurants for dinner with france's president, discussing climate and, of course, the challenge of combatting isis. president obama also had a 30-minute meeting with vladimir putin here talking about the situation in syria. the president expressed regret for turkey's downing of that russian fighter jet and is urging both russia and turkey to work together with the united states to find a political solution to the situation in syria, but there was no sign of any break through on that. jonathan karl, abc news, paris. back here in the states, one suspect is dead after gunfire erupted on a downtown atlanta street. the man was killed by police in the parking lot of an upscale hotel after a brief chase. you hear the guaun fire there. the suspect had been a passenger in a car stopped for going the wrong g way. the driver was arrested.
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told were found in the vehicle. the mother of tamir rice and two of his siblings have testified before a grand jury in cleveland. the panel is deciding whether the officer involved should face criminal charges. the 12-year-old was carrying a pellet gun at the time. patrolman timothy loehmann shot him within two seconds of arriving at the scene. >> the chicago police officer accusedd in thee death of 17-year-old la cowanan mcdond has posted bond and walked out of jail. the case sparked daily protests even a threat that shut down a university campus. alex perez with the latest. >> reporter: officer jason van dyke is fee for now fighting his way through a crush of reporters. van dyke was in court as a judge reviewed the incendiaryy dashcamam videoo whichch investigators say shows van dyke shooting a 17-year-old black man 16 times in 15 seconds.
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million. his defense says van dyke feared for his life when he opened fire on laquan mcdonald who was holding a small knife. >> he is very scared about the consequences that he's facing. he's concerned for his wife and his children. >> there will be no more cops shooting unarmed kids. >> reporter: there were more protests on the streets of chicago with demonstrators calling for the resignations of top officials. >> we're here to bury police misconduct in the city of chicago. >> reporter: and police have made an arrest for an online threat that shut down the university of chicago campus. federal investigators say jabari dean posted on social media he will execute 16 white male students. this is not a joke. 16 the same number of times mcdonald was shot. van dyke's lawyers say he actct lawfully. >> it's a case that is defensible. >> reporter: and van dyke now preparing for a legal battle in court. the police union president
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members for donations to help with van dyke's defense. alex perez, chicago. >> nearly a quarter of u.s. bridges are structurally deficient according to a new congressional watchdog report. this comes despite an $830 billion project that was supposos to improve the nation's infrastructure. the report found that 10% of bridges were categorized as structural little deficient and 14% as functionally obsolete. today is the 27th annual world aids day. out front and marking the day, bono will perform at carnegie haul for a fund-raiser look with the edge, hozier, jesse jay, miley cyrus and others. vice president joe biden will be there. bono's aid organization called red will kick off a raffle that will give people who donate $10 a chance to win experiences with a cast of all-star celebrities. >> and this is the time of year we start to hear about what's turning up in the salvation army red ket counsels around the
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>> yeah, before the bell ringing and the money collecting ends this year, there will be gold. >> kenny:s and plenty of other booed stuff turned in by donors. >> here's one example. a $500,000 check donated to the twin cities salvation army this past weekend, the largest donation ever in minnesota. the previous largest $25,000. the donors have asked to remain anonymous. >> i've always wondered how successful those kettle campaigns are when you leave the supermarket or another outlet. we don't have cash anymore. we're all using cards. >> or chehes evidently, righgh >> i gueses that's makakg up for us. coming up from adult fantasies to fantasy football. the former important star who now leads the ever growing crop of female fantasy players. lisa ann's expert advice as playoff hopes hang in the balance. >> from fantasy sports to a
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swimming world by storm. the 15-year-old just name add sports kid of the year will be diving in at next year's olympics. first a look at today's weather. >> 31 degrees in great falls, montana. that's where the movie "nebraska" was shot, montana. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by lysol wipes. it seems that every year, we have to watch out for different types of germs. which is why it's important for your wipes to kill l broad spectrum of germs. lysol wipes kill 99.9% of germs, including 8 different types of cold and flu viruses. to help protect your family...
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can't call this next lady. it's dumb. she's a former important star turned fantasy football personality with her own radio show. >> typical resume. she's showing that the sport isn't just for guys can anymore. we're up "up all nightline"" th abc's nick watt. >> reporter: mad dog sports radio. >> reporter: she is the public face of a movement. >> first i'm going to go with the fantasyquestion. as crazy as this sounds, mcfadden has been the strongest on this field right now for the cowboys. >> reporter: breaking down barriers into a world once associated with bearded men, gentlemen, you can pretend you don't recognize her. or pretend you're familiar only with her radio rk. the truth, this 43-year-old recently switched adult fantasy for fantasy sports although nearly a year after she hung up her g-string, she's still one of the stop rated stars on
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from an industry notorious for chewing up and spitting out its stars -- >> people will tell you once you've done important, you're never going to be accepted backk inin society. >> kansas city has strong bats. i don't know who i'd rather go up against. >> reporter: lisa ann is a barely plausible success story on sirius xm radio. >> monday nights, lisa ann does fantasy with adam ronas. >> adult film star lisa ann. >> on thursday mornings, i do a fun show called "the morning men." and they're not changing the name even thougug there's a woman involved. reporter: women arereow one-third of all fantasy football managers. staggeringly, that's up from 20% just last year. millions of women spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year and maybe listening to lisa ann. for those of you who, like me, don't know what's fantasy sports really are, you choose players and score points and win money
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>> what sport is this? >> we're going to do football. >> so we're looking tom brady. >> frank gore. >> emmanuel sanders, calvin johnson, the gronk, adam vinatieri and the denver broncos. >> just so much better. >> her new career has her dividing time between new york and l.a. where her apartment is filled with memorabilia. >> this is the world series play ball that's signed by derek jeter. >> it does look like a guy lives here. >> it does. i know. this is terrell owens, a michael jordan ball and a trade agcard from my childhood sports collection. >> memorabilia from her different lives. >> on the way up to my bedroom, i thought the very last landing would be a good place to scare guys. and put all of my awards right here. this is your last chance to bail on this situation. >> yeah, that -- okay. >> it's mean, right? >> adult nightclub exotic dancer award winner. >> hall of fame.
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>> reportete that was then, this isisnow. so that was a good play, right? he threw the ball and caught it. >> they're moving the chains, getting the ball down. >> reporter: i'm nick watt on a couch being taught football. the quarterback stays on the whole time. by a retired important star. >> she is schooling him. >> she is teaching him a few things. avn is similar to the pulitzer. rob gronkowski who we thought was seriously injured is now considered week to week. he had a strain and bruise. that's like a hang nail for him. but it would be season-ender for tony romo. but he's got a strain and a bruise. >> okay, good to know. >> we should point out that that young lady played sarah palin in one of her movies. coming up, a very different kind of film. >> it's all about youth trying to hang on to it. to recapture it and ultimately
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hoping to capture some of that south after oscar buzz is a movie about an aptly titled youth. >> it stars actor michael caine as a once successful music conductor trying to figure out life as a retiree. kabc has more. >> may i ask, are you still directing or composing? >> no, i'm retired. >> i'm sure you've not forgotten how it's done. >> in "youth" michael cne plays a man in his 80s who is not sure how he should behave now that he's older. his daughter is trying to help him realize you can find your youth at any age. >> i have arranged the full service for you. you're going to have a massage, sauna, chececps with the dr. every day to help you get back in shape. at my age getting in shape is a waste of time. >> reporter: kaine said there are several lines in the movie he could relate to personally. one had a doctor asking his
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>> i don't understand how i got here. and that's exactly how i feel. i don't understand how i got here. suddenly i'm this old man. how w e hell did that happen? >> musus is all i undererand because you don't need words and experience to understand it. it just is. >> kaine and weiss hadn't worked together before filming but during the shoot, they became fast friends. >> it's always intimidating before you get to know somebody when they're just a legend and an icon which sir michael is. but then i got to know the human being. he's incredibly human and humble and down to earar and unpretensious. most unpretentious person i've work worked with. very quickly he became my mate. >> we became great friends. it's easy. if you can get that relationship when you're acting, it's lovely. >> rorter: this is george pa knack coio reporting for abc news.
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>> but you know, he was in his teens when he had had success. speaking of another kid who's having success at only 15 years old and already measuring 6 six foot eight the young hopeful making a splash in the pool. >> reece whitley is being called the next best thing in the breast stroke. about this man is larger than life. >> he's a 68'8" swimming sensation. at just 15 years old, reece whitley is being called the next michael phelps. he attributes his success now to a failure at summer camp when he was just 7. >> i failed.. the water test the first timee i did it. i told my mom that night and she enrolled me in lessons the next week. >> today whitley holds five national age group records and has fast enough times to have already qualified for the 2016
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just as much as he's breaking records, he's also breaking barriers. >> 70% of black people don't even know how to swim. >> yeah. >> what's your reaction to that. >> i think i'm going t need to play a key role in kind of integrate agswimming in intercities a lot more. >> reporter: when peop compare you with the b@st of swimmers, how do you take that. >> at the end of the day you can't get caught up in that stuff. it throws your mind off. >> reporter: he is as humble as he is a hull king figure. and kind enough to give an olympic hopeless like me enough of a head start to experience the thrill of victory that's now old hat for him. >> who won? >> linsey davis, abc news, new york. lindsay has a future as a very nice. that's the news for this half hour. >> remember to follow us on
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thanks for joining us. this morning on "world news now," an early winter blast. >> parts of the midwest getting hit with a one-two punch of heavav rains turning t t snow and ice, treacherous roadways promising a rough morning commute. up to 10 inches in theforecast. we'll have the latest on the storm as it moves east. more troubles for trump. a meeting with black leaders not exactly going as planned and facing a fight from fellow republican chris christie on trump's claim of 9/11 celebrations. plus, the candidate's cyber-monday discounts from their online stores. a data breach for a popular toymaker. parents and children's personal info stolen from the company's
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have found pictures of child users. and sleep it off. the wild experiment to see just how important getting those zs can be. our brave medical editor got hooked up and stayed awake for 50 hours. he's here with alarming results.s. it's tuesday, the 1st of december. >> announcnc: from abc ne, this i "world news now." good morning. i'm aditi roy in for reena ninan. >> i'mendis gibson. great to have you back. we were talking with dan a little bit later on about staying up for 50 hours or as us correspondents would call it, any day that ends with a "y." >> i know exactly. i know. it's rough, right? even today, i feel like we're >> that is true. that is one of the tests on theses hours that manyy of you folks kw about. one of the true tests rights now country. the severe weather which is what we're going to start with. a snowstorm that is coating the
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snow has been coming down in minneapolis since yesterday afternoon making roads there a mess. >> and that snow is heavy and wet and that's not good for tree branchs for power lines. some areas could get up to a foot of snow. rob marciano reports from the minneapolis. >> reporter: a white knuckle ride home in the upper midwest. in minneapolis, cars in ditches and jackknifed tractor trailers. in kansas, tree limbs crashing right through vehicles. this storm coming on the heels of an icy mess that killllllll least 14 people. oklahoma's governor declaring a state of emergency in all 77 counties. >> do it again. oh, wow! >> reporter: street lights exploding in el reno. more than 100,000 in the dark at the storm's height. in bethany, an 80-fofo pecan tree landed on len capparo's house. >> it's going to get worse before it gets better, because of the weight of the ice as it melts. >> reporter: another danger overhead, ice-coated power lines. >> look how big these pieces of
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>> reporter: a 300-foot power line covered in an inch of ice adds more than 750 pounds to those lines. and that leads to this. >> oh, it's coming down! hit record! hit record! >> it's recording. >> reporter: further souou, what didn't freeze flooded. and a warninabout thin ice. a 32-year-old woman in utah also lucky to be alive tonight. she was chasing after one of her dogs when she fell through. >> okay, okay, i got your dog. come on. >> i can't stand. >> here. grab her. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: the rescue caught on an officer's body camera. >> good to see they're okay. the ice stiti thin inanypots in the country, above average temperatures for the month of november. there's the first significant snowstorm for minnesota. potentially the largest snowfall that the twin cities has seen in nearly two years. rob marciano, abc news, minneapolis. >> so we move from that to client change. president obama is wrapping up his trip to paris today after attending the climate summit
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the president acknowledged that the u.s. shares the blame for climate change saying we embrace the responsibility to do something about it. he also j jned the french president for dinner at one of the finest restaurants in all of paris. most nations have pledged to reduce greenhouse gases but the biggest issue is whoh@c bear most of the burden. the president returns to d.c. this evening. republicans have pounced on the president's climate agenda even before an agreement is reached. house majority leader kevin mccarthy says the house will not back the president if he tries to commit taxpayeye dollars to supporor a climate accord. the house is voting this week on several bills aimed at the president's climate policies. the suspect in the planned parenthood clinic shooting made his first appearance before a judge. robert dear appeared from the krooent county jail where he's been held. by his side was the same public defender who represented
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dear will likely be charged with three counts of first degree murder. >> the chicago police officer who shot laquan mcdonald 16 times is free this morning on bond. jason van dyke has been charged with first degree murder in the death of the 17-year-old. prosecutors wanted him held without bail but van dyke's lawyer argued successfully he is not a flight risk. a judge then released him on $1.5 million bond. van dyke put up 10% of that amount. and federal officials say laquan mcdonald's murder is what tivated 21-year-old jabari dean to make online threats that shut down the university of chicago on monday. dean allegedly wrote that he wanted to kill 16 white students or staff as well as white police officers there. he was arrested monday morning and charged with transmitting a threat in internet -- interstate commerce that carries a maximum sentence of five years. talk about politics now. the race for 2020 and donald
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meeting with black religious leaders didn't turn out exactly as he had planned and trump is also under renewed attack from one of his rivals. here's abc's lana zak. >> the beautiful thing about the meeting is they really didn't ask me to change the tune. i think they want to see victory. ultimately it is about we want to win and win together. >> a wonderful time in the meeting. we made a lot of progress. not the lastone. >eporter: the event heralded as a major endorsememe originally scaled back after several controversial comments and tweet biz t including one where he retweeted black stikz about black on white crime and after suggesting a black protesters deserved to be roughed up by trump supporters. these pastors coming to his defense. >> he's probably the least racist person there is. >> reporter: in new hampshire, new jersey governor chris christie taking on trump for maintaining that american muslims rejoiced by the thousands in new jersey during 9/11.
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>> it didn't happen. and the fact is that people can say anything but the facts are the facts and that did not happen in new jersey that day and hasn't happened since. >> reporter: other candidates are staying out of the fray, focusing instead on cyber-monday shoppers. mark koeg rubio's campaign offering a f fsh sale on then tee anded cruz supporters offering a limited edition sweater. democrats also tried to get in on some of the cyber-monday dollars by offering a special discount to liberals in their online store. aditi, kendis. >> thanks to lana there. we're exactly two months away from the iowa caucus. another big data breach to tell you as the holiday shopping seen heats up, tech announces hackers have stolen the personal informationnf 5 million customers and their children. the hong kong-based company says credit cards and social security numbers have not been
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includes addresses, names, gender, and birth dates of child users. i guess this might qualify as perhaps the cutest picture to emerge from the holiday season so far. it happened at a mall in indiana. >> let's an look at there little guy right there. he fell asleep waiting for his turn to have a picture taken with santa. so santa made the best of it and acted like he was taking a nap, too. he probably could have used the rest. >> the little guy's name is zeke. his dad was taking the pictures. since he posted them online, they've gotten nearly half a million likes. it's very, very cute. picture was taken at a mall in evansville, indiana. and so. >> making a nice comfortable cushion for him. exactly. who knew that santa's belly made a nice pillow. it does. an dad can't believe how adorable our son's pictures santa came out.
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rather than him sitting on the lap. >> have you done that with your daughters yet? >> we're kind of not excited about the lines and everything, but we're going to having to brave the lines and do it. >> cool. >> we'e' have her fall asleep. > coming up, a historic in the halls of the united states congress. >> it may be tuesday but many of those cyber-monday deals are still out there. why retailers are keepinging up their end of the bargains and which purchases offer the best value. >> the man who decided to stay up more than two days straight for you insomniacs take note. our medical editor dan c cld's is taking one for the team to see the true effects of sleeplessness. he's with us in the studio. check out our behind the scenes pick on instagram.
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check out this bizarre accident in china. watch as those two vans suddenly rise off the ground before one flips. the video left people guessing what happened. turns out, a street sweeper had pulled a cable up off the road which acted as a trip wire. fortunately, no one was injured. >> yeah, you can see the sweeper over there on thth right i guess.s. kind of cool. and trippy. >> here at home in the meantime, a major trip wire was apparently pulled online at both target and paypal. >> so many cyber-monday shoppers
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interruptions or both sites. but still shoppers barely missed a beat. here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: a glimpse >> reporter: tonight, a glimpse of the not too distant future. 30-minute delivery by drone, brought to you by amazon. >> lowers itself slowly to the ground, drops off the package and flies straight back up to altitude. >> reporter: the retail giant hoping today's sales will top last year's record. 500 items sold every second. retailers fighting for your attention. >> cyber monday is arriving at target.com. >> reporter: target offering 15% off everything on its website. leading to that temporary crash. best buy offering a rare discount on some apple products, like $200 off this macbook air. plus, according g the number crununers, now is one of t t best times of the year to book that family vacati. up to 65% off hotels at liberty travel. and big discounts on cruises. like this one to the bahamas.
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70% off on travelocity.com. if you can afford to wait, try leaving that shopping cart for a while. a number of retailers will e-mail you coupons for an additional savings just to close the deal. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> and it does appear like cyber-monday is starting to take over. sales were once again down on black friday for the big box stores. >> yeah. >> are you all set? >> not even like 1%. i'm one of those people who shows up at the store december 24 at 5:00 p.m. and does all my shopping. >> your poor hubby. >> i did do some shopping for the most important person in my life. >> you? >> myself. >> got to take care of number one first. >> i love you immediately knew that. but i was amazed how quickly i got to my apartment last night. >> you were saying a matter of hours.
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coming up in our next half hour, where your tax dollars are being spent. the stung new report that has taxpayers seeing red. millions of dollars spent on everything from weight loss plans for truck drivers to studying the dating habits of senior citizens. >> but first, it's something about which we all know all too well. the science behind what really happens to our bodies when we don't get enough sleep. that's coming up next on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. i see trees of green red roses too i see them bloom for me andndou and i think to myself what a wonderful world music
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you're probably in the same boat. >> you may recall during gma's ic live stream event two weeks ago, the managing editor of our medical stayed up for 50 straight hours to see what what would happen to his body and mind. boy, did he ever. >> reporter: we're a nation running on empty. up to 70 million americans are not getting enough sleep. one night of bad sleep can lead to problems concentrating and accidents like car crashes. so we wanted to put the human body to an extreme sleep test to find out how it would react. >> it't' quite likely i'l'l start to lose it a little bit. >> reporr: under the supervision of doctors at mount sinai center for sleep medicine, dan childs stayed awake for 50 hours to find out the effect of sleep deprivation on concentration, coordination and the ability to complete tasks. dan was not allowed a wink of sleep or a sip of caffeine.
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humans eat more. >> he craved carbs like cererl and pieie and forced himself to be active to stay awake. >> this lego is is apparently for ages 6 to 12 into he even worked out and found his body was much more awake after exercising. but his low points came in the morning hours. >> i'm doing i can to stay awake. >> reporter: after being awaking for 50 hours, dan was disoriented and unable to complete simple tasks not to mention utterly exhausted. >> probably have a couple of hours left in me and then we'll see happens. >> dan childs joins us now live. what did happen after the experiment? >> well, the experiment after the 50 hours, we went back to the hospital room where i had been staying for 40 hours. i was completely disoriented as if someone picked up the room and turned it 90 dgds. i couldn't find my way around or my way out. i went directly home. i slept for about ten hourur
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ate like half a chicken, f fl back asleep for ten more hours. in the first 24 hours after the experiment, i was asleep for 20 of them it took a lot of recovery. >> what surprised you most about the whole thing? >> there were a number of things. number one, i think that it was even possible that i could get through this 50 hours but the other thing, and this is really interesting was that i felt as if even during the end of the experiment, as if i was capable of doing certata things. but t en when w w did likee the sobriety test, the cogmytive test, it was very clear that i wasn't actually doing these things vy well at all. i think that reflects one of the problems with acute sleep deprivation. people get behind the wheel or do something else and they run a risk of hurting themselves. >> they feel as if they're quite fine. sleep is a major issue for many viewers. what sort of advice after coming out of all there do you have for people who have to keep odd
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>> most experts say the trick is to keep a schedule, no matter what your shift happens to be, make sure you have a regular sort of schedule that allows enough sleep and stay discipline disciplined to that. as long as you get hours you need, you're probably going to be okay. once you start cutting into that or making it irregular, that's where you run into problems. >> many of us have been in be that situation of tossing, tun turning, not beingng able to go t t sleep. whwh's your advice for that snug. >> there are a couple things people can do. one of the things is practicing what's called good sleep hygiene. kind of a funny sounding term. what it means is making sure that the place in which you're sleeping it dark enough and cool enough to let you sleep through the night to, make sure to minimize distractions. if you're really running into problems, if you find that you have trouble falling asleep every single night, that's really the time where you need to seek out your doctor's opinion. yoyo need to see a sep expert and see what can be done to improve thingsing and see if
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problem that's keeping you awake. >> okay. dan childs, appreciate it. >> thank you. and stay with us. we'll be right back. so how ya doing? enough pressure in here for ya? ugh. my sinuses are killing me. yeah...just wait 'til we hit ten thousand feet. i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... waititwhat?! you realize i have gold status? do i still get the miles? new mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. start the relief. ditch the misery.
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when she enjoys it, we enjoy it even more. and i enjoy it. feel the difference with k-y ultragel. okayay time now for "the e x." we're going to start off with something that is seems to be growing in washington. take a look at this. so we've all seen the new speaker paul ryan looking very young in his early 40s. well, yesterday on his instagram and twitter feed, he posted a new look. do you see that? >> that's not a beard. it's scruff. >> well. that probably took all of november for him to. >> completely emasculating him. >> he put it out to the world and to the u.s. capitol historian asking, you know, he's waiting on confirmation from the house historian, but an apparently he thinks he's the
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in about 100 years. the historian said yeah, you know what the last speaker to do it was well-known frederick huntington who was a speaker from 1919 to 1925 who sported a beard. >> interesting. >> we'll see if he'll have it for the state of the union the 12th of january. we've been talking about christmas gifts. we have one cominin out today whwhh a lot of people might be excitedabout. a remote control oscar mayer wienermobile. like a miniature wienermobilen it's remote controlled. it's coming out today. this is the best part i thought. hot dogs. a special compartment inside. i love loft hot dogs. available for purchase for $25 through the oscar mayer website but only in limited numbers. >> if it can bring you abebe, as wellll i would relish the thought of it. this is really cool if you're a traveler.
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from the very start of their journey through southeast asia from the couch, they captured all of it on video. they traveled to thailand, lay owes, vietnam, cambodia, malaysia and australia. you saw them kayaking, partying, surfing, swimming. you saw them doing it all. finally they made i i back home after this much three-e-nth journey. they made it back home and they were just absolutely. >> look at all the mail. >> tired. the mail piled up in that time. >> you no he that feeling when you come back home? you just want to be on your couch and veg out. >> absolutely. >> that's cool. by the way, after all those miles, they're still flying coach. >> yeah, and they're still together. >> yes, well that's probably the biggest victory there of all. >> cool video in as you trail that we should get to. take a lookk at this. >> a a competition. >> a music competition i i guess in australia near melbourne.
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>> not wise i would think. this morning on "world news now," an urgent challenge. the world's leaders coming together to combat climate change. president obama'a'promise to the rld as the fight against terrorism also very much in the picture in paris. breaking news. police in atlanta involved in a fatal ooting near a downto hotel. one person killed in a s.w.a.t. team operation. the latest details just coming in. >> new this half hour. wasteful government spending. >> the latest report on how taxpayer dollars are being spent. the embarrassing programs being fueled by your money and how some lawmakers are aiming to get the pork pulled. >> jususwhen you thought this
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psy, the man responsible for gangnam style and all after its terrible wedding dance moves has returned with a new even more bizarre song. the new music video storming the globe giving everyone a daddy complex on this tuesday, december 1st. where did you get that body i got it t om my daddy >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> once you see it it, you cannot be unseen. >> unfortunately, you can't get it out of your head. >> i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm aditi roy in for reena ninan. i was wondering where he went. i forgot he existed in the first place. >> and now he is back. we're going to get to that video because it will no doubt be an ear worm, an eye worm all of those things you just wish never existed. he's fun at least. we're going to talk about climate change now and the climate summit in paris.
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world leaders. >> president obama and russian president vladimir putin you see here met on the sidelines. this was to talk about syria and turkey's shootdown of a russian fighter jet. the fight against terrorism loomed large with ultratight security in paris. major streets in the capital was shut down to protect the heads of 150 nations. get more now from a a's lana zak. >> reporter: in france, climate change is on the agenda but terrorism is on the mind. >> we salute the people of paris for insisting this crucial conference go on. an act of defiance that proves nothing will deter us from building the future we want for our children. >> reporter: interspersed among the speeches about the environment, discussions continue on the growing threat of radical islamicicerrorism. terrorism thth little more than two weeks rlier led to t t deaths of 130 people in paris.
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tribute to all the victims with a single white rose and with nearly 200 world leaders in paris so soon after the attacks, the city is in lockdown, all public protests are banned. some tried to assemble in defiance. police and protesters clashing. while inside the conference, major meetings between world leaders including president obamamand chinese president xi jinping.g. the chinese e nsidering a ter role in the terror fight after a chinese hostage was killed recently by isil. >> i look forward to discussing how china can play a greater role in addressing this crisis, especially supporting the political transitioning in syria and assisting humanitarian needs. >> reporter: at the samemetime, china's president is discussing climate change, beijing issued kits worst pollution report of the year, 25 times beyond what
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and he added that he's trusting paul williams has more on the changing conditions. good morning, paul. >> thanks, kendis, aditi. we're still expecting a good deal of snow from sioux falls down towards omaha and minneapolis. the darker blue indicating 6 to possibly 10 inches of snow from the same system that was just a little bit of a problem with ooding to the west b now has changed over to snow showers. by wednesd, we'll actually have something that's going help us out. the jet stream will divide us between church and state. a slow-moving cold front brings scattered showers along the east coast. much colder air behind that. we really want this jet to stick around because it will keep them separate because if not for the dividing line, we'd have a monster of a snowstorm to tell you about. annoying snow w owers maybe in the upper elevations. aditi, kendis. >> the state department released the largest batch of e-mails from hillary clinton's private
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some 7800 ges. these e-mails cover the period of the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. they include the message clinton sent to her daughter chelsea about that attack but there don't appear to be any new bombshells we're told in this release. donald trump has told a crowd of 5,000 in macon, georgia, that cnn should pay him for appearing in the next debate because he'll draw such a big audience. trump's under r re for claiming at muslims in new jersey were seen cheering aftethe 9/11 attacks. new jersey governor chris christie says flatly that never happened. abc's tom llamas asked trump about that. >> today governor christie said that you muslims celebrated in new jersey on 9/11. today he said that never happened and you should stop talking about that. >> he didn't say that the other day. he was very weak the other day. the other day y said it like well, he doesnsn know. now i guess he feelslsmboldened. he must be carefululith what he says. >> trump failed to get the endorsement of a minister's group which he claimed would
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something new is popping up on menus across new york city,xa warning about too much salt. starting today, a tiny salt shaker in a black triangle will appear next to the meals high in sodium containing a tea spoon of salt or more. the new label is part of an effort to combat heaea disease and stroke. only chain restaurants wililbe affected. and if you want to live a long life, be fifiin your 20s. a new study finds when 20 somethings had good cardiorespiratory health, they were less likely to die in middle age even if they were overweight or had high cholesterol, blood pressure or blood sugar levels. they even put a number on it, finding for every extra minute a young adult could endure a treadmill stress test, they were 15% less likely to die of any cause. >> why couldn't we have had this study a good four years ago in our 20s. not very good atatath. >ome sports now. the baltimore ravens and cleveland browns are having seasons to forget but they delivered one of the most
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endings in recent history. pick it up late in the fourth quarter when cleveland backup quarterback austin davis hit travis benjamin for that 42-yard that plus the extra point tied the game. then this happened. it has to be the browns. been a game-winning field goal but it was blocked and even worse, will hill took it to the hill to the end zone to secure a 33-27 win for the ravens. painful for the browns. well, let's talk about basketball. if you're a basketball fan who wants to see kobe bryant play for the lakers one last time before he retires, well, be ready to pay for that pleasure. >> since bryant announced he's retiring at the end of the season, ticket prices on the secondary market for the games have spiked. one example the cheapest seat for the lakers final regular season g ge is more than $570 on one ticket service website.
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it's become an annual tradition on capital hill. the monday after thanksgiving a weekend of turkey is capped off with pork. lots of it. >> every year, senator tom coburn of oklahoma would list his 100 top wasteful spending projects. well, this year, his success ker senator james lankfordrd haso shortage of material. abc's mary bruce on the money trail. >> reporter: remember these guys? the llamas on the loose that took over the internet? after their great escape, the federal government took time to tell the owners, they needed permission from washington to showcase the animals. just one out of 100 examples of alleged federal overreach and wasteful spending, highlighted in a new report. it's the kind of federal pork that makes taxpayers squeal. $65,000 to study what happens to bugs when the lights go out? $2.6 million on a weight-loss
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and $375,000 to study the dating habits of seniors. leaving the study's author asking, government spending or match.com? we couldn't find any lawmakers coming to the defense of this spending. pennsylvania congressman joe pitts, who oversees some spending, is pointing the finger at the agencies spending the money. why are we seeing $2.6 million for weight-loss programs for truckersrs >> it's just mininboggling. i'm sure they'll come back with some kind of an excuse. >> reporter: waste watcher republican senator james lankford who compiled the list is putting washington on notice. >> they get away with it because no one's watching, and that's the challenge. >> reporter: but watchdogs say don't expect to see any of this change any time soon despite the $105 billion identified in the study, its author tells us he's confident he'll see more of this kind of government spending. mary bruce, abc news, capitol hill. and when we come back, a a
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i know you've been waiting for it. >> just when you thought it was safe to click on to youtube again, it's been three years since we last saw the korean pop sensation when he nearly broke the internet with gangnam style. >> and now psy is out with an even creepier video titled "daddy." >> where did you get that body from? where did you get that body from? >> i got it from my daddy. i got it from my daddy. i got it, got it. >> hey, where did you get that bodied from? >> okay, so the song is apparently a gender swap tribute to will.i.am i got it from my mama. psy says though that he doesn't expect daddy to even approach the success of gangnam style. i got to say now, it's the third
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>> don't say it. >> it's actually only less irritating. >> but it is catchy. it's like a train wreck. you can't help but watch it. i can't stop watching it. >> i love that he lost hair up top but added some to the chest. good job. next, let's talk about some phenomenally successful women like you've never seen them before. >> the 43rd edition of the parelli calendar, the italian tire company famous for pinups. this year features 13 women of outstanding achievement mostly two notable exceptions include actress amy schumer wearing only underwear and heels. >> and also this year serena williams, nearly every toned inch of her. among the other females photographed by annie liebovitz
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fran liebovitz, ava duvernay and patti smith. > beautiful photos there. next an unsuspected surprise last night for superhero fans. >> a brand-new teaser from the movie "batman versus superman, dawn of justice." >> the full trailer debuts tomorrow night on "jimmy kimmel live." the movie hits the theaters on march 25th easter weekend. looking forward to it. >> speaking of teasers call it a modern honeymoon loaded with instagram pics. >> "modern family" stars sophia vergara and husband joe manganiello couldn't resist aring photos with the world. >> they jetted to turks and caicos island for their honeymoon over the past week and they've got the pictures to prove it. congratulations to the pretty
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adele is everywhere. topping the billbohot 100 charts for four weeks stra, appearing these minimalist targrg commercials. and perhaps most impressively, forcing insync to say bye-bye bye to a record they've held for 15 years, the title for most album sales in a single week. now in the digital age, adele's "25" sold more than 3 million copies can the week of its debut. the first week her record was out, every minute about 335 people bought it. that's crazy. never mind i'll >> the one like y singer's magic seems to lieien almost a universal appeal. even her bodyguard amassed a following online. >> adele is a multigenerational artist. kids who are 14 years old, people in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, basically if you can walk, you can buy an adel album.
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>> reporter: many say a large part of adele's appeal is her relatabilityeability relatability, unlike many other pop star divas. flflless beyonce or the polished taylor swift, adele seemlike one of us. >> she is a new kind of pop star. she is not a pop star who's chasing the now or a pop star trying to be untouchable and perfect. >> reporter: she relies on the biggest driving factor behind her unmatched success, undeniable talent. >> most people when they put out a record, they make all sorts of brand deals to increase their exposure. she did it by singing music. >> reporter: as long as she keeps rolling out new music, fans will help her rewrite the record book. i'm kayna whitworth in los angeles. seems like you can't just escape her at all these days. >> so talented. >> we're okay with that. >> yeah, i know. you just want to keep listening more and more. the old songs they're playing, it's great. don't miss our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com.
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two decades. good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm aditi roy here's some of the top headlines we're following. parts of the northern plains and upper midw good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm aditi roy here's some of the top headlines we're following. parts of the northern plains and upper midwest are getting a big dose of snow. some areas of minnesota will see up to a foot before it stops falling today. full details straight ahead. t% >> the white house announced new anti-terror measures including the appointment of robert mali to fight isis. security will be tightened in the visa waiver program. >> donald trump is on the defensive this morning after failing to win the endorsement of a black minisr's group. instead, some of the religious leaders called on trump to address his use of what they
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rhetoric. and toymaker h hked. 5 million vtech customers and their kids exposed. their personal information stolen, names, addresses even birth dates now in the hands of cyberthieves. those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, december 1st. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning. we begin this half hour with the wintry weather makin a mess right now in the northern plains and upper midwest. >> the snow making roads dangerous across the dakotas and into minnesota. plenty of spinouts meant guys operating flatbed trucks are having a very busy night and early morning. the storm follows a string of deadly weather incidents across the corrupt as abc's elizabeth hur reports. >> reporter: technically, winter may still be weeks away, but quite a preview. >> i guess apparently one car slid but there is some thick ice that has gotten ground there. you have to go a little slower.
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early across the plains and the midwest. the storms intense and deadly so far being blamed for killing at least 14. >> no way you should have survived that. >> i know. >> reporter: in utah, first responders are calling this woman lucky she survived. >> she didn't have any strength left, and there was no way she could have got on top of the ice by herself. >> reporter: the 3 -year-old was trapped in freezing water after falling through the ice trying to reach one of her dogs. the rescue caught on an officer's body camera. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: in arkansas, floodwaters ran rampant and in oklahoma, ice wreaked havoc, shattering power poles and snapping power lines. forcing the governor to declare a state of emergency in all 77 counties. back north in the plains and the great lakes area, forecasters say brace for more snow with this latest round. the good news, forecasters say this storm will be long forgotten by the end of the week with temperatures well above
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aditi and kendis? >> that's good news. thanan, elizabeth. what cananhe upper midwest andnd plains expect todada >> let's get the details from accuweather's paul williams. good morning, paul. >> thanks. right now, we are keeping a close eye on the possibility of intermittent snow that's going to affect the folks in wisconsin, iowa and leaning over towards the dakotas. we're talking about, think of that boyfriend or girlfriend you've been trying to get rid of that they keep coming back, the snow will keep coming back in the form of hit and miss spotty snow showers so much so we'll have accumulations between 6 and 10 inches, sioux falls, minneapolis and down towards omaha. >> paul saying snow is like the boyfriend and girlfriend that you try to get rid of it. >> still trying to wrap myead around that. >> there's issues involved with that one. thanks, paul. president obama is holding
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morning before heading home from the summit in pairtrist today. >> as he took some of the blame for climate change, much of the attention was diverted to isis and the war on terror. jonathan karl has more from paris. >> reporter: it's the biggest presidential photo-op in history. 150 world leleers crowding onto the stage in paris, vowing to combat climate change, a problem president obama said the u.s. helped cause, as one of the world's top emitters of carbon pollution. >> the united states of america not only recognizes our role in creating this problem, we embrace our responsibility to do something about it. >> reporter: but the climate agenda here has been overshadowed by the more immediate concern of terrorism. president obama laying a rose at the growing memorial outside the bataclan theater, where 89 were killed in ththdeadliest of the attacks here on november 13th. and extraordinary security measures to prevent an attack on the summit. here's something you never see. paris with no cars on the street. but the government has shut down virtually every major roadway in
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but you can still get around. with so many streets closed, the government has allowed everybody to ride the metro today for free. president obama ventured out to one of paris's top restaurants for dinner with france's president, discussing climate and, of course, the challenge of combmbting isis. president obama also had a 30-minute meeting with vladimir putin n re talking about the situation in syria. the president expressed regret for turkey's downing of that russian fighter jet and is urging both russia and turkey to work together with the united states to find a political solution to the situation in syria, but there was no sign of any breakthrough on that. jonathan karl, abc news, paris. back here in the states, one suspect is dead after gunfire erupted on a downtown atlanta street. the man was killed by police in the parkininlot of an upscale hoteteafter a brief chase. you hear the gunfire there. the suspect had been a passenger in a car stopped for going the wrong way. the driver was arrested. drugs, weapons and money we're
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the mother of tamir rice and two of his siblings have testified before a grand jury in cleveland. the panel is deciding whether the officer involved should face criminal charges. the 12-year-old was carrying a pellet gun at the time. patrolman timothy loehmann shot him within two seconds of arriving at the scene. >> the chicago police officer acacsed in the death of f 17-year-old laquan mcdonald has posted bond and walked out of jail. the case sparked daily protests, including a threat that shut down a university campus. abc's alex perez with the latest. >> reporter: officer jason van dyke is free for now, fighting his way through a crush of reporters. after posting bond in chicago. van dyke charged with first degree murder was in court as the judge reviewed the incendiary dashcam video which investigators say shows van dyke
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16 times in 15 secds. >> the judge set his bond at $1.5 million. his defense says van dyke feared for his life when he opened fire on laquan mcdonald who was holding a small knife. >> he is very scared about the consequences that he's facing. he's concerned for his wife and his children. >> there will be no more cops shooting unarmed kids. >> reporter: there were more protests on the streets of chicago with demonstrators calling for the resignations of top officials. >> we're here to bury police misconduct in ththcity of chicago. >> reporter: and police have made an arrest for an online threat that shut down the university of chicagc campus. federal investigators say jabari dean posted on social media, i will execute 16 white male students. this is not a joke. 16 the same number of times mcdonald was shot. van dy's lawyers say he acted lawfully. >> it's a case that is absolutely defsible. >> reporter: and van dyke now preparing for a legal battle in court. the police union president saying they are asking their
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with van dyke's defefee. alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> nearly a quarter of u.s. bridges are structurally deficient according to a new congressional watchdog report. this comes despite an $830 billion project that was supposed to improve the nation's infrastructure. the report found that 10% of bridges were categorized as structurally deficient and 14% categorized as functionally obsolete. today is the 27th annual world aids day. out front and marking the day, bono will perform at carnegie hall for a fund-raiser along with the edge, hozier, jesse j, miley cyrus and others. vice president joe biden will be there. bono's aid organization called red will kick off a raffle that will give people who donate $10 a chance to win experiences with a cast of all-star celebrities. >> and this is the time of year we start to hear about what's turning up in the salvation army red kettles around the country.
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and the money collecting ends this year, there will be gold coins and plenty of other stuff turned in by donors. >> here's one example. a $500,000 check donated to the twin cities salvation army this past weekend, the largest donation ever in minnesota. the previous largest $25,000. the donors have asked to remain anonymous. >> i've always wondered how successful those kettle campaigns are nowadays when you leave the supermarket or you leave another outlet. we don't have cash anymore. we're all using cards. >> or checks evidently, right? >> i guess. that's making up for us. coming up from adult fantasies to fantasy football. the former porn star who now leads the ever growing crop of female fantasy players. lisa ann's expert advice as playoff s hang in the balance. >> from fantasy sports to a
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swimming world by storm. the 15-year-old just named sports kid of the year will be diving in at next year's olympics. first a look at today's weather. >> 31 degrees in great falls, montana. that's where theheovie "nebraska" was shot, montana. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by lysol wipes. lysol wipes. it seems that every year, we have to watch out for different types of germs. which is why it's important for your wipes to kill a broad spectrum of germs. lysol wipes kill 99.9% of germs, including 8 different types of cold and flu viruses. to help protect your family...
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can't t ll this next lady. it's dumb. she's a former porn star turned fantasy football personality with her own radio show. >> typical resume. she's showing that the sport isn't just for guys anymore. we're up "up all nightline"" with abc's nick wa. >> reporter: mad dog sports radio. >> reporter: she is the public face of a movement. >> first i'm going to go with the fantasy question. as crazy as this sounds, mcfadden has been the strongest on this field right now for the cowboys. >> reporter: breaking g wn barriers into a world once associated with scary bearded men, gentlemen, you can pretend you don't recognize her. or pretend you're familiar only with her radio work. the truth, this 43-year-old recently switched adult fantasy for fantasy sports although nearly a year after she hung up her g-string, she's still one of the stop rated stars on porn
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but far more interestingly from an industry notorious for chewing up and spitting out its stars -- >> p pple will tell you onon you've done porn, you're never going to be accepted back into society. >> kansas city has strong bats. i don't know who i'd rather go up against. >> reporter: lisa ann is a barely plausible success story on sirius xm radio. >> monday nights, lisa ann does fantasy with my co-host adam ronas. >> adult film star lisa ann. >> on thursday mornings, i do a fun show called "the morning men." and they're not changing the name even though there's a woman involved. >> reporter: women are now one-third of all fantasy football managers. staggeringly, that's up fromom0% just last yeye. millions of women spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year and maybe listening to lisa ann. for those of you who, like me, don't know what the fantasy
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players and score points and win money based on how well they do. >> what sport is this? >> we're going to do football. >> so we're looking tom brady. >> frank gore. >> emmanuel sanders, calvin johnson, the gronk, adam vinatieri and the denver broncos. >> just hearing it in your voice, just so much better. >> reporter: her new career has her dividing time between new york and l.a. where her apartment is filled with memorabilia. >> this is the world series play ball that's signed by derek jeter. >> reporter: it does look like a guy lives here. >> it does. i know. this is terrell owens, a michael jordan ball and a trading card from my childhood sports collection. >> memorabilia from her fferent lives. >>n the way up to my bedroom, i thought the very last landg would be a good place to scare guys. and put all of my awards right here. this is your last chance to bail on this situation. >> yeah, that -- okay. >> it's mean, right? >> adult nightclub exotic dancer award winner. >> hall of fame. this is a big award for avn.
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is now. so that was a good play, right? he threw the ball and caught it. >> they're moving the chains, getting the ball down. >> reporter: i'm nick watt on a couch being taught football. the quarterback stays on the whole time. -- by a retired porn star. >> she is teaching him a few things. avn is similar to the pulitzer. rob gronkowski who we thought was seriously injured is nowow cocoidered week to week.k. he had a strain ananbruise. basically, that's like a hang nail for gronkowski. but it would be a season-ender for tony romo. but he's got a strain and a bruise. >> okay, good to know. >> we should point out that that young lady played sarah palin in one of her movies. coming up, a very different kind of film. >> it's all about youth, trying to hang on to it. to recapture it and ultimately letting it go.
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hoping to capture some of that sought after oscar buzz is a movie about an aptly titled "youth." >> it stars actor michael caine as a once successful music conductor trying to figure out life as a retiree. kabc's george pennacchio has more. >> may i ask, are you still directing or composing? >> no, i'm retired. >> i'm sure you've not forgotten how it's done. no. >> in "youou," michael caine plays a man in his 8 8 who is not sure how he should behave now that he's older. his daughter played rachel weisz is trying to help him realize you can find your youth at any age. >> i have arranged the full service for you. you're going to have a massage, sauna, checkups with a doctor every single day to help you get back in shape. >> at my age getting in shape is a waste of time. >> reporter: caine said there are several lines in the movie he could relate to personanay. one had a doctorsking his character how it feels t tbe old.
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here. and that's exactly how i feel. i don't understand how i got here. suddenly i'm this old man. i go, how the hell did that >> music is all i understand because you don't need words and experience to understand it. it just is. >> reporter: caine and weisz hadn't worked together before filming but during the shoot, they became fast friends. >> it's always intimidating before you get to know somebody when thehere just a legend and an icon which sir michael is. but then i got to know the human being. he's incredibly human and humble and down to earth unpretentious. most unpretentious person i've work worked with. very quickly he became my mate. >> we became great friends. it's easy. that's what's great. if you can get that relationship when you're acting, it's lovely. >> repter: this is george pennacchio reporting for abc news.
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>> but you know, he was in his teens when he had had success. speaking of another kid who's having success at only 15 years old and already measuring 6'8", he's the young olympic hopeful that is making quite a splash in e pool. >> reece w wtley is being calleded the next best thing in the breast stroke. as abc's linsey davis explains, everything about this young man is larger than life. >> reporter: he's a 6'28"286'8" swimming sensation. at just 15 years old, reece whitley is being cald the next michael phelps. he attributes his success now to a failure at summer camp when he was just 7. >> i failed the water test the first time i did it. i told my mom that night and she enrolled me in lessons the next week. and this isis what happened >> reporter: today, whitley holds five national age group records and has fast enough times to have already qualified
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records, he's also breaking barriers. >> 70% of black people don't even know how to swim. >> yeah. >> what's your reaction to that? >> i think i'm going to need to play a key role in kind of integrating swimminging in inner cities a lot more. >> reporter: when people compare you with the best of swimmers, the most elite of swimmers, how do you take that? >> at the end of the day you can't get caught up in that stuff. it throws your mind off. >> reporter: he is as humble as he is a hulking figure. and kind enough to give an olympic hopeless like me enough of a head start to experience the thrill of victory that's now old hat for him. >> who won? >> i think lynn say got it. >> linsey davis, abc news, new york. lynn say has a future as a swimmer. very nice. that's the news for this half hour. >> remember to follow us on
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thanks for joining us. this morning on "world news now," an early winter blast. >> parts of the midwest getting hit with a one-t-t punch of heavy rains turning to snow and ice, treacherous roadways promising a rough morning commute. up to 10 inches in the forecast. we'll have the latest on the storm as it moves east. more troubles for trump. a meeting with black leaders not exactly going as planned and facing a fight from fellow republican chris christie on trump's claim of 9/11 celebrations. plus, the candidate's cyber-monday discounts from their online stores. a major data breach for a popular toymaker. parents and children's personal
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have found pictures of child users. and sleep it off. the wild experiment to see just how important getting those zs can be. our brave medical editor got hooked up and stayed awake for 50 hours straight. no cheating. he's here with alarming results. it's tuesday, the 1st of >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." i'm aditi roy in for reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. great to have you back. we were talking with dan a little bit later on about staying up for 50 hours or as us correspondents would call it, any day y at ends with a "y." " >> i know exactly. i know. it's rough, right? even today, i feel like we're trying to beat his record. >> that is true. that is true. that is one of the tests on these hours that many of you folks know about. one of the true tests rights now going on in the middle of the country. the severe weather which is what we're going to start with.
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upper midwest. snow has been coming down in minneapolis since yesterday afternoon making roads there a mess. >> and thahasnow is heavy and wet and that's not good for tree branchs for power lines. some areas could get up to a foot of snow. abc's rob marciano reports from minneapolis. >> reporter: a white knuckle ride home in the upper midwest. in minneapolis, cars in ditches and jackknifed tractor trailers. in kansas, tree limbs crashing right through vehicles. this storm coming on the heels of an icy mess that killed at least 14 people. oklahoma's governews n state of emergency in all 77 counties. >> do it again. oh, wow! >> reporter: street lights exploding in el reno. more than 100,000 in the dark at the storm's height. in bethany, an 80-foot pecan tree landed on len capparo's house. >> it's going to get worse
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of the weight of the ice as it melts. >> reporter: another danger overhead, ice-coated power lines. >> look how big these pieces of ice are. >> reporter: a 300-foot power line covered in an inch of ice adds more than 750 pounds to those lines. and that leads to this. >> oh, it's coming down! hit record! hit record! >> it's recording. >> reporter: further south, what didn't freeze flooded. and a warning about thin ice. a 32-year-old woman in utah also lucky to be alive tonight. she was chasing after one of her dogs when she fell through. >> okay, okay, i got your dog. come on. >> i can't stand. >> here. grab her. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: the rescue caught on an officer's body camera. >> good to see they're okay. the ice still thin in many spots in the country, above average temperatures for the month of november. there's the first significant snowstorm for minnesota. potentially the largest snowfall that the twin cities has seen in nearly two years. rob marciano, abc news, minneapolis. >> so we move from that to
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his trip to paris today after attending the climate summit with 150 other world leaders. the president acknowledged that the u.s. shares the blame for climate change saying we embrace the responsibility to do something about it. helso joined the french president for dinner at one of the finest restaurants in all of paris. most nations have pledged to reduce greenhouse gases buthe biggest issue is who should bear most of the burden. the president returns to d.c. this evening. republicans have pounced on the president's climate agenda even before an agreement is reached. house majority leader kevin mccarthy says the house will not back the president if he tries to commit taxpayer dollars to support a climate accord. the house is voting this week on several bills aimed at the president's climate policies. the suspect in the planned parenthood clinic shooting made his first appearance before a judge. robert dear appeared by video link from the county jail where he's been held since the attack. by his side was the same public defender who represented
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holmes. dear will likely be charged with three counts of first degree murder on december 9th. the chicago police officer >> the chicago police officer who shot laquan mcdonald 16 times is free this morning on bond. jason van dyke has been charged with first degree murder in the death of the 17-year-old. prosecutors wanted him held without bail but van dyke's lawyer argued successfully he is not a flight risk. a judge then released him on $1.5 million bond. van dyke put up 10% of that amount. and federal officials say laquan mcdonald's murder is what motivated 21-year-old jabari dean to make online threats that shut down the university of chicago on monday. dean allegedly wrote that he wanted to kill 16 white students or staff as well as white police officers there. he was arrested monday morning and charged with transmitting a threat in internet -- interstate commerce that carries a maximum sentence of five years. talk about politics now. the race for 2016 and donald
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leaders didn't turn out exactly as he had planned and trump is also under renewed attack from one of his rivals. here's abc's lana zak. >> the beautiful thing about the meeting is they really didn't ask me to change the tone. i think they want to see victory. ultimately it is about we want to win and win together. >> a wonderful time in the meeting. we made a lot of progress. not the last one. >> reporter: the event herald as a major endorsement originally scaled back after several controversial comments and tweets by trump including one where he retweeted black crime and after suggesting a black protesters deserved to be these pastors coming to his defense. >> he's probably the least racist person there is. >> reporter: in new hampshire, new jersey governor chris christie taking on trump for maintaining that american muslims rejoiced by the thousands in new jersey during
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something he says is untrue. >> it didn't happen. and the fact is that people can say anything, but the facts are the facts, and that did not happen in new jersey that day and hasn't happened since. >> reporter: other candidates are staying out of the fray, focusing instead on cyber-monday shoppers. marco rubio's campaign offering a flash sale on this baseball "t" and ted cruz supporters offering a limited edition sweater. democrats also tried to get in on some of the cyber-monday dollars by offering a special discount to liberals in their online store. aditi, kendis. >> thanks to lana there. we're exactly two months away from the big iowa caucus. another big data breach to te you as the holiday shopping seen heats up, v-tech announces hackers have stolen the personal information of 5 million customers and their children. the hong kong-based company says credit cards and social security
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compromised, but the breach includes addresses, names, gender, and birth dates of child users. i guess this might qualify as perhaps the cutest picture to emerge from the holiday season so far. it happened a couple days ago at a mall in indiana. >> let's an look at there little guy right there. he fell asleep waiting for his turn to have a picture taken with santa. so santa made the best of it and acted like he was taking a nap, too. he probably could have used the rest. >> the little guy's name is zeke. his dad was taking the pictures. since he posted them online, they've gotten nearly half a million likes. it's very, very cute. picture was taken at a mall in evansville, indiana. and so. >> making a nice comfortable cushion for him. >> exactly. who knew that santa's belly made a nice pillow. it does.
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about the whole thing, can't believe how adorable our son's pictures with santa came out. >> it's the most unique picture rather than him sitting on the lap. >> have you done that with your daughters yet? >> we're kind of not excited about the lines and everything, but we're going to having to brave the lines and do it. >> cool. >> we'll have her fall asleep. coming up, a historic in the halls of the united states congress. it may be tuesday, but many of those cyber monday deals are still out there. why retailers are keeping up their end of the bargains and which purchases offer the best value. the man who decided to stay up more than two days straight for you insomniacs take note. our medical editor dan child's is taking one for the team to see the true effects of sleeplessness. he's with us in the studio. check out our behind the scenes
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check out this bizarre accident in china. watch as those two vans suddenly rise off the ground before one flips. the video left people guessing what happened. turns out, a street sweeper had pulled a cable up off the road which acted as a trip wire. fortunately, no one was injured. >> yeah, you can see the sweeper over there on e right i guess. kind of cool.
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here at home in the meantime, a major trip wire was apparently pulled ded online at both target and paypal. >> so many cyber-monday shoppers caused slowdowns and interruptions or both sites. but still shoppers barely missed a beat. here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: a glimpse of the not too distant future. 30-minute delivery by drone, brought to you by amazon. >> lowers itself slowly to the ground, drs off the package and flies straight back up to altitude. >> reporter: the retail giant hoping today's sales will top last year's record. 500 items sold every second. retailers fighting for your attention. >> cyber monday is arriving at target.com. >> reporter: target offering 15% off everything on its website. leading to that temporary crash. best buy offering a rare discount on some apple products, like $200 off this macbook air. plus, according to the number crunchers, now is one of the best times of the year to book that family vacation. up to 65% off hotels at liberty
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and big discounts on cruises. like this one to the bahamas. five nights for as low as $309. 70% off on travelocity.com. if you can afford to wait, try leaving that shopping cart for a while. a number of retailers will e-mail you coupons for an additional savings just to close the deal. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> and it does appear like cyber-monday is starting to take over. sales were once again down on black friday for the big box stores. >> yeah. >> are you all set? >> not even like 1%. i'm one of those people who shows up at the store december 24 at 5:00 p.m. and does all my shopping. >> your poor hubby. >> i did do some shopping for the most important person in my life. >> you? >> myself. >> got to take care of number one first. >> i love you immediately knew that. but i was amazed how quickly i got to my apartment last night. >> you were saying a matter of
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>> afternoon -- boom, it was there. coming up in the next half hour, where your tax dollars are being spent. the stunning new report that has taxpayers seeing red. millions of dollars spent on everything from weight loss plans for truck drivers to studying the dating habits of senior citizens. but first, it's something about which we all know all too well, sleep deprivation. the science behind what really happens to our bodies when we don't get enough sleep. that's coming up next on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. i see them bloom for me and you and i think to myself what a wonderful world music
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if you're watching us right now, you're probably in the same boat. >> you may recall during gma's epic live stream event two weeks ago, the managing editor of our medical team stayed up for 50 straight hours to see what would happen to his body and mind. boy, did he ever. >> reporter: we're a nation running on empty. up to 70 million americans are not getting enough sleep. one night of bad sleep can lead to problems concentrating and accidents like car crashes. so we wanted to put the human body to an extreme sleep test to find out how it would react. >> it's quite likely i'll start to lose it a little bit. >> reporter: under the supervision of doctors at mount sinai center for sleep medicine, abc news' dan childs stayed awake for 50 hours, to find out the effect of sleep deprivation on things like concentration, the ability to complete tasks. dan was not allowed a wink of
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>> when you're sleep deprived, humans eat more. >> he craved carbs like cereal and pie and forced himself to be active to stay awake. >> this lego is apparently for ages 6 to 12. >> reporter: dan even worked out and found out his body was much more awake after exercising. but his low points came in the morning hours. >> i'm doing i can to stay awake. >> reporter: after being awake for 50 hours, dan was disoriented and unable to complete simple tasks not to mention utterly exhausted. >> probably have a couple of hours left in me and then we'll see happens. >> dan childs joins us now live. what did happen after the experiment? >> well, the experiment after the 50 hours, we went back to the hospital room where i had been staying for 40 hours. i was completely disoriented as if someone picked up the room and turned it 90 degrees. i couldn't find my way around or my way out. i went directly home.
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woke up. ate like half a chicken, fell back asleep for ten more hours. in the first 24 hours after the experiment, i was asleep for 20 of them. it took a lot of recovery. >> what surprised you most about the whole thing? >> there were a number of things. number one, i think that it was even possible that i could get through this 50 hours but the other thing, and this is really interesting was that i felt as if even during the end of the experiment, as if i was capable of doing certain things. but then when we did like the sobriety test, the cognitive test, it was very clear that i wasn't, i wasn't actually doing these things very well at all. i think that reflects one of the problems with acute sleep deprivation. people get behind the wheel or do something else and they run a risk of hurting themselves. >> they feel as if they're quite fine. sleep is a major issue for many viewers. what sort of advice after coming out of all there do you have for
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hours perhaps because of work? >> most experts say the trick is to keep a schedule, no matter what your shift happens to be, make sure you have a regular sort of schedule that allows enough sleep and stay disciplined to that. as long as you get hours you need, you're probably going to be okay. once you start cutting into that or making it irregular, that's where you run into problems. with chronic sleep deprivation. >> many of us have been in that situation of tossing, turning, not being able to go to sleep. what's your advice for that? >> well, there are a couple things people can do. one of the things is practicing what's called good sleep hygiene. kind of a funny sounding term. what it means is making sure that the place in which you're sleeping is dark enough and cool enough to let you sleep through the night to make sure to minimize distractions. if you're really running into problems, if you find that you have trouble falling asleep every single night, that's really the time where you need to seek out your doctor's opinion. you need to see a sleep expert and see what can be done to
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problem that's keeping you awake. >> okay. dan childs, appreciate it. >> thank you. and stay with us. we'll be right back.. we'll be right back. so how ya doing? enough pressure in here for ya? ugh. my sinuses are killing me. yeah...just wait 'til we hit ten thousand feet. i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... wait, what?! you realize i have gold status? do i still get the miles? new mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. start the relief. ditch the misery.
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when she enjoys it, we enjoy it even more. and i enjoy it. feel the difference with k-y ultragel. okay. time now for " okay. time now for "the mix." we're going to start off with something that is seems to be growing in washington. take a look at this. so we've all seen the new speaker paul ryan looking very young in his early 40s. well, yesterday on his instagram and twitter feed, he posted a new look. do you see that? >> that's not a beard. it's scruff. >> well. that probably took all of november for him to. >> completely emasculating him. >> he put it out to the world
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waiting on confirmation from the house historian, but apparently he thinks he's the first speaker to sport a beard in about 100 years. the historian said yeah, you know what the last speaker to do it was well-known frederick huntington who was a speaker from 1919 to 1925 who sported a beard. >> interesting. >> we'll see if he'll have it for the state of the union the 12th of january. we've been talking about christmas gifts. we have one coming out today which a lot of people might be excited about. a remote control oscar mayer wienermobile. like a miniature wienermobile. it's remote controlled. it's coming out today. this is the best part i thought. it's large enough to deliver two hot dogs. a special compartment inside. i love hot dogs. it will be available for purchase for $25 through the oscar mayer website starting today, but only in limited numbers. >> if it can bring you a beer, as well, i would relish the
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this is really cool if you're a traveler. this couple, norwegian couple, from the very start of their journey through southeast asia from the couch, they captured all of it on video. they traveled to thailand, laos, vietnam, cambodia, malaysia and australia. you saw them kayaking, partying, surfing, swimming. you saw them doing it all. finally they made it back home after this much three-month journey. they made it back home and they were just absolutely -- >> look at all the mail. >> tired. the mail piled up in that time. >> you no he that feeling when you come back home? you just want to be on your couch and veg out. >> absolutely. >> that's cool. by the way, after all those miles, they're still flying coach. >> yeah, and they're still together. >> yes, well that's probably the biggest victory there of all. cool video in australia we should get to.
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out of nowhere making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, a deadly shooting outside a crowded hotel. an exchange of gunfire with police. in. winter storm, heavy snow falling right now. cities declaring emergencies with storm warnings in four statesn this first day of december, we're track it all. >> exploding toy. one of this year's hottest holiday gifts being blamed for burning down a family's home. >> and psy is back. remember him, the voice, the
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some are calling a bit bizarre. good tuesday morning. i'm aditi roy in for reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. we are tracking several breaking stories starting with that police shoot-out in atlanta caught on camera. you can hear the gunfire. people eating in nearby restaurants calling the scene chaotic. police say they stopped a jeep going the wrong way and the struggle ensued. the driver was arrested right away blue the passenger fled. he was later shot to death by an officer in a parking lot behind an upscale hotel. they say drugs, weapons and money were found in the jeep. and also breaking right now the cause of that air asia crash from last december, indonesian officials say a faulty computer that controlled the rudders was a major factor. investigators found that the system failed four times during the flight. the pilots turned off the autopilot in a bid to fix it but
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weather, instead. 162 people died when the flight to singapore crashed into the java sea. weather now. also happening, a major snowstorm set to make a mess of the morning commute. it's been coming down all night long across the northern plains and the upper midwest. some areas can expect to have a foot of snow on the ground before it's all over. >> on the radar you can see the snow from nebraska up to minnesota. rain further to the east. some of the details now from abc's megan hughes. >> reporter: the storms created dangerous driving conditions in the upper midwest. in omaha, cars spinning out, snowplows out in force. in minneapolis, cars in ditches and jackknifed tractor trailers. on his way from can do to central wisconsin some brimner pulled off the interstate. >> snowing like canada usually does but didn't think you guys got this much snow. >> it was way too snowy for us to continue on the highway.
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daughter used the brake to build a first snowman of the season. kids reminding us why winter weather is fun. >> who couldn't like snow? we're going sledding. that's what snow is perfect for. >> reporter: but the weather system moving through the middle of the country since thursday has also reminded us it can be deadly. flash floods and icy conditions have killed at least 14 people. oklala@b@1r declared a state of emergency in all 77 counties. and from streetlights explodeing to ice coated power lines. >> oh, it's coming down. hit record. hit record. >> it's recording. >> reporter: the storm left more than 100,000 in the dark at the storm's height. megan hughes, abc news, washington. this is a big storm system. storm warnings and advisories are up across the midwest and upper plains. the heavy wet snow could be a
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>> accuweather's paul williams gives us what to expect in the hours ahead. >> right now the same storm system that was bringing the problems with the rain to the west now changing over to snow and we're looking out for accumulation between 6 to 10 inches in which affects target, sioux falls down towards omaha and possibly minnesota. keep in mind that minneapolis will be clipped by the snow shower activity but at the very least looking at 1 to 3 inches in that area and continues to shift towards the northeast. not done by a long stretch. aditi, kendis. the suspect in the colorado planned parenthood clinic shooting has made his first appearance before a judge. robert dear appeared by video link from the county jail where he's been held since friday's attack. by his side the same public defender who represented colorado theater shooter james holmes. dear will like be charged with three counts of first degree murder when he returns on
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the police officer who shot laquan mcdonald 16 times is free on bond. jason van dyke charged in the murder of the 17-year-d. prosecutors wanted him held without bail, but van dyke's lawyer argued he is not a flight risk. a judge then released him on a $1.5 million bond. van dyke put up 10% of that amount. federal officials say laquan mcdonald's murder is what motivated 21-year-old jabari dean to make online threats that shut down the university of chicago on monday. he wrote he wanted to kill 16 white students or staff as well as white police officers there. he was arrested yesterday. the campus is set to re-open this morning. president obama is wrapping up his trip to paris today after attending the climate summit with 150 other world leaders. the president acknowledged that the u.s. shares the blame for climate change saying we embrace the responsibility to do something about it. most nations have pledged to reduce greenhouse gases, but the
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most of the burden. the fight against terrorism is also looming large with ultra tight security in place just weeks after the deadly attacks in paris. president obama and russian president vladimir putin met on the sidelines to talk about syria and expressed regret over turkey's shootdown of a russian fighter jet and urged both sides to work together. president obama meets with the turkish president this morning. pope francis is also weighing in on the climate change conference saying, quote, it's now or never. on the plane back from africa the pope said we are on the brink of a suicide. he said the problems are becoming more serious every year and he added that he's trusting and praying that the leaders will do something about it. here at home donald trump had a new target during his late night campaign stop in georgia. he told a crowd of thousands that cnn should pay him for appearing in the next debate because he'll draw such a big audience.
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claiming that muslims in new jersey cheered after the 9/11 attacks. new jersey's governor was asked about that claim. >> that did not happen in new jersey that day and hasn't happened since. >> he didn't say that the other day. the other day he said it like, well, he doesn't know and i guess he feels emboldened now. he must be careful with what he says. >> earlier trump picked up the support are a handful of black ministers but failed to get the endorsement of the full minister's up group. 27th annual world's aids day and the empire state building is lit up in re the color associated with the fight against the disease. at karg nationally hall u2 star bono will feature and miley cyrus among the performers. vice president joe biden will also be there. there is a big red ribbon in front of the white house to mark today, as well.
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damage. another big data breach as the holiday shopping season heats up. the kids technology toymaker vtech said hackers stole the personal information of 5 million customers and their children. the hong kong based company said credit cards and social security numbers have not been compromised but the breach includes address, names, gender and birth dates of child users. the numbers are still coming in from a very busy cyber monday. analysts say shoppers spent nearly $3 billion yesterday. that's a 12% increase in spending from last year, and it makes yesterday the biggest day ever for e-commerce. on average retailers marked items down 20% for their sales. the higher customer traffic on target's website was apparently too much. look at this. the site was intermittently un unavailable for a time yesterday. target was actually plain spoken about it admitting the problems were caused by abnormally high customer traffic.
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another drop in gas prices making it 24 consecutive days of declines. the national average now $2.04. drivers in more states are now seeing prices at $1.50 and below. a twitter user in lafayette, indiana, posting this picture, take a look showing prices for $1.43. >> you can get a fountain drink for 89 cents. all right. when we come back, pulled off a plane and under arrest, why a flight attendant is facing serious charges.
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to sweeten the holiday season. that's the spirit of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. it has been snowing all night in the upper midwest and the northern plains creating treacherous conditions on the roads across minnesota and the dakotas, as well as parts of nebraska. by the time the snow ends later today, some areas could get up to a foot of snow on the ground. and let's get a check of the rest of your morning road conditions. you could expect wet surfaces from the northeast through the southeast and all the way up to the gulf coast. rain also in the northwest. new, virgin america apologizing after an iranian-american man was kept off a flight. >> bobby abtahi was told he could not board his plane because he mae the flight crew uncomfortable. abtahi said it might have problemed have a struggle
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one of the flight attendants when entering the airport. he said he couldn't believe he wasn't allowed to board. >> when they told me i couldn't get on the plane, i was really in a state of shock. at the beginning i thought it was just kind of a joke and i but as reality started tset in and people who were boarding the really felt like i was out there on an island by myself. >> virgin america issued a result of a misunderstanding and apologized. abtahi made back to dallas on american airlines without incident. an american airlines flight attendant is accused of attacking fellow crew members and air marshals. joanne snow allegedly described herself as crazy and a trainwreck but marshals say even after they declined they did not remove her from the flight.
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attendant and kicked and shoved a marshal, arrested finally after the return flight with the same crew. this morning, an autopsy is scheduled after the newly elected mayor of juneau, alaska, was found dead in his home. the body of 70-year-old greg fisk was discovered monday afternoon. the 911 call coming from fisk's adult son. now, police say reports that the mayor died after an assault were just speculation. fisk was elected overwhelmingly in october. a note of caution to anyone who might be considering giving a new hoverboard to a loved one for the holidays. a 12-year-old in louisiana had his for one day and was recharging its battery when it burst into flames. the board was made by fit turbo and was purchased for about $300. the boy's mother describes what she saw. >> it was like a firework like you just lit a firework. i seen sparks just flying, and before i could yell, the house is on fire, it just -- the middle part of the board that
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>> she's now planning to sue the hoverboard's maker because of the amount of damage the fire did to the family's house. state fire marshals are looking into the incident. a dramatic rescue on a partially frozen reservoir. a woman and her two dogs pulled to safety after falling through the ice. luckily a man just happened to be passing by the remote area. he called 911 and then helped the officer with the rescue. the woman and both dogs are expected to be okay. certainly good news. and police in tempe, arizona, used the #wecantmakethisup. here's why, the driver picking his girlfriend up from jail. the problem, according to police is that that truck had actually been stolen. the driver was arrested and then he said he borrowed the truck from someone else. can't make it up. certainly true. >> i would say the ravens had stolen from the browns last night. excitement on monday night football last night. >> but first the big story from
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good morning, welcome to our "sportscenter" here in los angeles. i'm stan verrett. he's neil everett. it's been a while since the warriors lost. >> yeah, it has been, in fact, it's been since the millard fillmore administration. would they lose in utah monday? looking to move to 19-0, the warriors are down. is that right? the warriors are trailing? steph curry says, no, we're not now. we're tied. are -- no, we're tied. steph curry says, no, we're not. we've got the lead. but the jazz have a chance for the win. golden state up one. final second up one and rodney hood takes a three. hey, listen, if it goes in, he's a hero. ravens and browns. fourth quarter tied at 27, the browns travis coons hadn't missed a field goal all season. 51-yarder for the win. it's blocked. will hill has the football. oh, no. >> oh.
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and the browns fall to 2-9 as will hill takes it for the touchdown. ravens improve to 4-7 and that was pretty much the look from everybody in cleveland. >> mike tirico had the great line, the kick six. >> yeah. >> that was good. >> that was kind of how it turned out. sorry, cleveland. now back to you. >> thanks, fellas. up next in "the pulse," he's back. psy returning after his huge hit "gangnam style." and amy schumer stripping down for an empowering photo shoot. powering photo shoot. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana . it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c.
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the internet with this. gangnam style >> well, that has been viewed more than $2.5 billion time, now he's back with something even more bizarre titled "daddy." where did you get that body from where did you get that body from where did you get that body from i got it from my daddy i got it from my daddy >> oh, you know it's catchy. ps psy says there's no chance it will be as successful as "gangnam style." >> i think i know. >> absolutely. all right, so next a big change in the 43rd edition of the pirelli calendar. the italian tire company famous for its nude pinups, wow. >> this year it features 13 men of outstanding achievement mostly with their clothes on, two notable exceptions, comedic actress amy schumer wearing only
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>> and serena williams nearly every toned inch of her body. photographer annie liebowitz calling her photo not a nude but a body study. >> among the other females featured with clothes on. ava duvernay, yoko ono and patti smyth. you might as well make your guest feel welcome. these festivalgoers had a sand tornado form right in front of them in front of the burning man festival. >> usually when we see something like people are moving away from it. doesn't seem like anyone minded it. they were going towards it. >> jamming out to the new "daddy" from psy. maybe there was a skrillex remix. burning man. anything goes. well, for some of you more
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canadian fellows rescuing a bald eagle. >> that's right. this morning we're hearing more about how they rescued the bird from a hunter's trap telling their story to abc's david muir. >> hey, david. michael here. i'm so happy that neal and i were able to set that eagle free. >> reporter: one part of the duo seen by many. michael fletcher and his brother neal went hunting in ontario across the border. they find this, a bald eagle, he told us the eagle didn't seem to look injured just exhausted. after being caught in a trap. one of hit talons locked in a animals. he tries to fly several times about a foot of chain giving him several false starts. the eagle worn out. then michael with an idea. leveraging a branch he slowly carefully opens the claw. neal then picks up the bald eagle about to be freed. just before it is 2015.
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look at the bald eagle and then that moment, about four minutes after they found that eagle trapped it was free. >> first thing we thought was nobody's ever going to believe us. >> the proof flying away. >> nice job, fellows. >> technology, right. >> very cool of them to do that. finally this morning it's this time of year we start hearing about what's turning up in salvation army red kettles. >> so before the bell ringing and the money collecting ends there will be gold coins and plenty of other good stuff turned in bydonors. here's one example. a $500,000 check donated to the twin cities salvation army this past weekend, the largest donation ever in minnesota. the previous largest, 1$25,000. the donors asked to remain anonymous. a lot of thanks to them. >> definitely. that's what's making news in america this morning. >> of course, stay tuned for "good moing america."
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