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of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and iouldn't lose any votes massive manhunt is on the way as three inmates break free. new images overnight show their escape. authorities now warning they're considered armed and dangerous. super bowl showdown is set. >> denver wins it! heading to super bowl 50. >> after an epic battle between two of the greatest quarterbacks ever, peyton manning comes out on top in a nail-biter against tom brady. >> the carolina pananthers are nfc champions. >> and cam newton dances his way to the super bowl 50. now it's the young gun versus the legend. the epic showdown is on. we doo say good morning, america, on this mondaymorning.
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the carolina panthers and denver broncos. dancing to super bowl 50. what a game. what a g gameetween those two and peyton manning, you see him in the -- yeah, news conference after the game, that's his little son, right behind him. >> having some fun. what a rivalry with tom brady. that may have been the last one. >> couldbe. >> all of us in the east digging out from that monster blizzard. look at this view of the storm from space. >> take a look at this -- >> oh. >> baltimore, car still buried under all that snow. 80 million people impacted over 13 states. it was a deadl storm as well. 28 deaths, more than 12,000 flights canceled. >> and with everyone fighting back to norma this morning, a new storm may be on the way. rob marciano starts usff in long island, new york. good morning, rob.
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what an historic storm. certainly a generational storm. records being broken if not shattered. this storm came on a weekend. now it is monday and time to get back to work andor millions of americans, they're climbing rough snow banks and having to dig out. this morning, the northeast still reeling from that historic blizzard. 80 million people buried by the massive winter storm. tens of thousands s spending the weekend without power. mar cities under siege. new york. philly d.c. paralyzed. this morning, thoseities digging out. >> lot of cleanup to do and it's still not going to be eirely safe. >> reporter: newarkeceiving 28 inches. baltimore, 29. one town in west virginia a whopping 42 inches of snow. the furious accumulation of powder captured in time-lapse
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blanket of white. this home blockadeing in their home. a new jersey mom and her 1-year-old son tragically lost to carbon monoxide poisoning in their car. highways hazardous. thousands of accidents. >> we haven't had any food since yesterday. >> reporter: this church barricaded in the snow. the group holding mass to lift spirits of the marooned travelers. and the duquesne basketball team tryingo return home from a winning weekend, stuck on the pennsylvania turnpike for22 hours. >> we actually took some of the food that we had and rationed it. >> reporter: digging out an enre team effort. >> w we had the entire team push the bus home. >> reporter: and now, after a couplef days this snow has gotten more come out.
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temperatures just about everywhere in the snow zone. if you're away from the water, like d.c., you're in the teen a dramamatic difference from new york t say new jersey. bitterly cold thi morning. sleek out there. we warm up during theay and then it refreezes thihingst night. so, it wilill be treacherous morning commutes theext few ys. thursday and friday the potential of another storm. a busy weekend for you, rob. thank you. now the nightmare for air trelers. we told you about the thousands of flights canceled from the storm.m. the effects are stillll being felt this morning and abc'savid kerley has the latest. he joins us from his home away from home, reagan national airport. >> the airports along the east coast are coming back to life. here's we haven't seen fromor a coup of days -- look.
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in the district of columbia alone. ase mentioned 1200 flights canceled already today. that's 12,000 for t storm and it's n not just these airports. this ripplesacross the entire country. robin and george, re's the good news, the first arrival here0 minutes ago. first departure supposed to leave if a coue of minutes. it will take a couple of days to get the system back up and running, guys. >> i was on a -- supposed to be on a flight later today, maybe tomorrow. pretty well. the jersey shore, flooding there that rifled hurricane sandy. here's what it lookedike after the storm. other areas not so lky a abc's linz jie janis with the latest. >> reporter: gd morning, george. barrier islands like this hit.
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the streets as powerful waves and high tides submerged entire communities. i want toake you inside this deli t tohat some fks are waking up to, the owner said he got about 2 feet of water. look at this, that's theark from sandy. all of the stuff is destroyed including expensive equipment, including this refrigerator. >> all right, linzie, thank you. as we have been saying, they're digging o out in waington, d.c., as ll. take a look at the nation's capital as well. so deserted. streets. >> that's fun. >> but this morning, all eyes in that town on the race for the white house. now entering its crucial final week before the iowa caucuses. just seven days to go. have team coverage for you as
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to voters. cecilia vega has the test. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. what a busy weekend it was here in iowa. hillary clinton and bernie sanders clocking in a lot of miles. righ now it's crunch tim and it comes down to this -- who can excite voters? and who can get them out to caucus come monday? this morning, hillary clinton and bernie sanders both waking up in the hawkeye state with one goal -- trying to convince eyians to pick them. >> i know some of you are still shopping. i like to shop, too. >> reporter: both sides zig zagging around the state. each loggingundreds of mile clinton making five campaign sanders, seven. over the past two days, more than 2,000 people showed up to hear clinton speak, for sanders on sunday alone, more than 4,000. turnout.
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>> reporter: but with just a week to go, sanders is not holding back. >> you can tell when a campaign gets nervous, lik t clinton campaign, i think they're getting a little nervous, what do you think? >> reporter: from the coveted des moines register to the boston globe saying it's clinton who wou make a better president. and those are endorsements her team is very happy about this morning. now possibly a new contender. abc news has confirmed that former new york city mayor michael bloomberg is considering seriously jumping into this race to run as an independent. >> more on that in a minute. thank you, cecilia. the gopace now and donald trump in both up in iowa and new hampshire. tom llamas tracking it all. >> reporter: donald trump stayed at a holiday inn in iowa over
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a very rare mo for the front-runner who usually jets into and out of states. it shows he's comommitted in his own way. with those new poll numbers he's probably wishing voting started today. >> it's crunch time, folks. >> reporter: and donald trump may be thinknking he's unstoppable. >> i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters okay? >> reporter: as trurp preached to his faithful over the weekend, a a proster in a red turban interrupting him as he spoke about terrorism. >> bye. good-bye good-bye. >> reporter: trump tling the crowd the man won't be getting one of those now-famous trump hats. new polls sw in iowa it's h race to lose. >> wow! >> reporter: but cruz issuing a war call to his supportersrs.
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for or 60 years of his life embraced a bernie sands-style socialized medicine for all, is there any chance on earth that candidate would actually repeal obama care? >> reporter: conservative talk show host glenn beck who endorsed cruz on saturday pledging to go door to door as "snl" had some fun with trump's recent endorsement. >> i wanted toake a breakakrom my full-time career of writing thingsn facebook. >> reporter: tina fey repricing her role on snl. >> she's a fire cracker. she's a real pistol. she's crazy, isn't she? >> that was so good. today, former texas governor rick perry who twice tried seeking the republican nomination will endorse senator ted cruz. he'll be a campaign surrogate with aocus on veteran issues.
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to talk more about this. rick perry, one of the early candidates who went after donald trump, he paid the price. he's feeeeling the momentum of donald trump right now. >> especially in iowa, george, a couple ofeeks ago, it looked like cruz was the front-runner in iowa. take a look at this n new poll from fox news. donald trump has a double-digit lead among republicans in iowa. george, if he can pull off a win in iowa, itit's hard to see where he loses because his lead in new hampshire and the states that follow are considerably larger. >> let's talk about mike bloomberg right now the billionaire former mayor of new york. has had his eye on the white house for a long time. saidid he's willing to spend a big fortune if the conditions right. >> i if he sees a situation where it looks like bernie sanders will be thedemocrat, donald trump ored cruz would be the
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an historic opppportunityor an independent. he's likely to run. >> lot of debatever which party that will help and hurt. we'll move on now to that massive man hunt that's under way after three mates e escaped a california jail. abc's kanya whitworth hashe latest. >> reporter: california on edge as the search for thr escaped inmates tur deerate. >> it's not unlike this type of individual to obtain a weapon. >> reporter: officials say the threeen on the run for a fourth day are considered armed and dangerous. they escaped from a mamum secucurity jail friday, after cutting through a metal grate and halflf-inch steel babars, mang theieir way to this roof and using a rope like this to rappel to the ground. >> the immediate thing that jumped out to me they had help and probably inside help.
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surveillance vidideo released overnight, a sdowy figure and the flicker. they believe that's one of the men moving across the roof. 37-year-old hossein nayeri charge with kidnapping and torture. 43-year-olold bac duong charged with attempted murder. jonath tieu charged with murder. authorities believe it's gang-related. he's been in jail since he was 15. this morning, authorities are now expanding their search area mo than 20 mimiles. this i is the first escape from this jail in 20 years and they're offering a $50,000 reward for their capture. robin. >> all right, thank you, kanya. amy has the other big stories, including a new distbing video from isis. isis has released a video praising the paris terrorist
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it supposed to show the paris attackers before their assault on paris. the men also have threatened to attack london. midaircare for p passengers flying from mia to milalan, italy the american airlines flight had to land in canada after hitting severe turbulence. four passengers and three flight attendants were injured. also a delta flight diverted. el nino is speedingp erosion in california. the backyard of this home near san francisco is gone. you see that stretching over the cliff. units in nearby apartment complex have been condemned as it slips away. and finally, a diver in mexico wanted to get extra close for some reason to a great white shark, so he reached out and
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he did this as his friend held out bait for the shark. luckily for him, the shark took the bait not his hand. lucky, indeed. > i think he just got lucky. week. >> thank you. >> good start. matchup for super b bl 50 right now. stage set after championship sunday denver broncos are going to take on the carolina panthers. peyton manning up against cam newtonfter the broncos roughed up tom brady and the new england patriots. abc's ryan smith here with the latest. >> reporter: old school versus new. 26-y-year-old cam newton and the panthersersus peyton manning and the nver broncos. who had a win for the ages. >> denver wins it, heading to super bowl r50. >> reporter: this morning, peyton manning, heading back to the super bowl for a fourth time. after winning a knockdown, grind
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his biggest on-field rival. tom brady and the new england patriots. >> that's a touch down! >> reporter: their afc championship game sunday night. an instant classic. >> brady fieldshe snap. >> reporter: the broncos' defense doing the talking in this slugfest. hitting brady over 20 times. the most hits on any quarterback in a game this season. even denver police poking funt the patriots. tweeting out at a missing person defense. with just 12 seconds to play, brady fighting back. >> it's caught by gronkowski! >> reporter: throwing this touchdown strike and just a two-point conversion away from tying it up when this happened. >> it's tipped in the air and it's intercepted! >> reporter: the broncos clinch clinching the win. >> two g great football teams
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>> reporter: the broncos now set to face off the carolinina panthers in the super bowl the panthers losing only one game all season. dominating a -point win over the arizona cardinals sunday night. their star cam newton, dancing his way into the end zone twe. now, as they get ready for the biggest game of all, it's the young sta versus one of the greatest. so, manning saying he's not getting into what if scenarios whether the super bowl can be the last game. but he did have to answer to this. >> limited aunt of playoff games -- uh, just a few minutes. >> that's his 4-year-old son. take a look. proving that even a super bowl quarterback can be owned by a preschooler. >> it's like the opposite o of steph curry's daughter. like i got this one, dad >> thank you, ryan.
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>> hey, george, lot of new yorkers probably watching those games yestday. they're putting off the inevitable of digging this stuff out. lolocal forecast iss 30 seconds away. but first your select cities brought to you by mazda.g in ice and drizzle this morning followed b1 to 2 inches of snow. as we move into the middle of ththe week, temperatur arere gog to soar above normalith highs in the upper 30s and even 40s! we should be able to melt aw some of our frozen precipitation. today's high is 31 and we'll have foggy conditions plus drizzle which is going g to freezand stick to roadways followed by snow. the overnight low is
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tomorrow's high with gradual clearing. : and coming up on gm dwm -- the convicted killert the centerf that making a murderer on netflix speaking out for the first time since thehe show's debut. as so many push for his release. dan and nancy are here live to weigh in. a supermom caught on camera rescuing her kids from a car
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lukas voss here is a quick news update for you lukas: excitement is already building for iowa's most celebrated summer event. ragbrai is still 181 days away....but we now have the overnight stops for you. the ride kicks off in glenwood then heads to shenendoah... from there riders are off to creston.....leon.... centerville...ottu ma......washington.. .and it all ends in muscatine. this year's route is 420 miles long...the 3rd shortest route in history. organizers believe this year's route featrues another great mix of places to visit. t.j. juskiewice, ragbrai director: "we go to some great, great traditional iowa towns with center squares, towns like centerville and leon have got a really neat downtown, so ragbrai is going to
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more than 100- thousand people are expected to participate in the ride. ottumwa and shenandoah are each breaking 13 year droughts of hosting. ragbrai will be held july 24th through the 30-th. lukas let's check in with for the weather. matt:currently, we have temperatures in the teens and 20s and a light wind coming through from the south and southeast. we have some fog and cloud cover out there. later this evening, some light snow will pass through. tomorrow will be cold under a mix of sun and clouds as high pressure builds in for a day. the weekend will be windy and warmer as high temperatures finally make it back into the 30s. the snow forecast model shows a dusting to 1/2 inch of snow - this will be a minor event. today's forecast calls for clouds and a high of 27. the low is 10. tomorrow's high is 20. matt:currently, we have temperatures in the teens and 20s and a light wind coming through
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model sunny morning in philadelphia. but a lot of snow there as well. more people trying to get to work after that massive blizzard. schools are closed in philly this morng and 80 million people allacross the country feeling the effects of this storm. >> still trying to dig ouout. also right w, countdown to iowa is on. caucuses just one week away. polls have dond trump and hillary clinton out front. and word that a new name could be entering the race, former new york city mayor michael bloomberg.
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earthquake that shook souther alaska on sund. the strongesest to h that region in decade and you can see it right there. also this morning - video of a pole officer playing basketball with neighborhood kids. it went viral. sa. >> he said he was going to bring backup for the retctch. look who he ought. i don't think anyone saw this coming. shaquille o'neal. we'll hear from the cop who made it all happen coming up. >> that's some backup. >> that's a big backup. >> 7 feet of it. also first in this half-hour, the murder case cacaptivatinthe nation. nowteven avery the convicted killer from the netflix making a murderer is breaking his silence. his new lawyer says she has evidence that will set him free. abc's linsey davis is here.
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to defend avery's innocence. announcing to her followers that she won't quit untilhe's out this morning, the man at the center of making a murderer, the netflix series that's captivated the nation is speaking out from pris f the first time since the show's debut. steven avery wrorote a three-page letter to abc affiliate to saying the real killer is still out there, who i he stalking now? avery is sving aife sentence for e 2005 murde of teresa halbach. he previously served 18 years in prison for a rape he did not commit. his defense attorneys claim avery was framed by the local count sheriff's department because of that multimillion-dollar lawsuit. >> how many times will steven avery be charged with rapes he didn't commit snr.
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his letter, comments on an hbo interview from his ex-girlfriend. >> what do you want people to know? >> the truth. >> which is? >> what a monster he is. and he's not innocent. >> he suggested that the state must have gten to her and paid her off to get her to say bad things about him. >> reporter: meanwhile ery's new attorney tweeting she visited her client and reviewed his 38 8 boxes ofof files adding he remains innocenent and framamed. telling the "the new york times" that she'll present new evidence in court. his former defense attorney telling abc news, while he sometimes question his innocence -- >> a big part of me worries he might be guilty. if convicting people on maybes, or possiblies is how this system worked, that's great.
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supposed to work. one of the local sheriff's deputies has been accused of possibly planting evidence against avery has spoken out, be careful what you wish for if stev avery is ever freed he might just become your neighbor. robin. >> thank you, linsey. more from dan abrams and nancy grace. joining us from atlanta. good to havave you both here with us. you both have gone over the evidence and you feel that avery is guilty. butt nancy, what do you make of theetter he recently wrote? >> well, i i'm not surprised about the letter and i find it interesting that he's actually quoting under the bible. he'll be set free by the truth. the truth in my mind is what convicted to start with. what i found too be the most compelling evidence of all, other than teresa halbach's
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bos in his fire pit, burned within the steel raid yells of a tire, that was burned there. it's calalled sweat dna. steven avery's s sweat dna -- there's no dna in sweat. but, blood cells, skin cells come out in your sweat and that's under her hood latch, there's no known way to extract sweat from a human, like -- you can foe someone to give their blood, their hair, their fingerprints, they're walking their speech, but not their sweat. her sweat is under her car hood. >> you feel that the evidence is overwhelming. dan, we heard from linsey's report, he has a new lawyer. >> she'll have to have something
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is re-evaluating this juror, is now rethinking to get a new trial, rememberr this has worked its way up through the wisconsin courts already. the wisconsin supme court has already heard this and rejected this. she'll need something new tha can literally prove to some degree by convincing evidence thatither the ed was planted or that someone else did it. and that's not going to be easy when you got all of this evidence. , one new question about a lice officer isn't going to be enough to get him a new trial. shshe'll literly need a coconvincing piece of evidence. >> he's right. he's right. that's been argued so many titimes, newly-discovered evidence. another prong to newly-discovered evidence it could not have been discoverable at the time of the trial. it has toe new. danwas correctly describining the juror rethinking, while another
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slept like a quote, baby, the night tha steven avery was convicted and if he got out and they would be quote sick. i take offense with steven avery jumping up from behind bars and saying she was paid to say he was a monster. >> let's talk about that. >> i didn't pay him. >> this is her -- this is his ex-girlfriend who was on nancy's show talking about the fact that she felt tha he's a monster snow. someone who's depicted in the documentary as being simp thet take him. just another person who's trying to falsely steven avery and now a whole list of them. the defense attorney said it just takes one person >> lot o of people are aware of documentary. public opinion, it shouldn't play a factor at all, but does it, nancy? >> hey, if public opinion
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been hind bars on double murder. >> it gets a judge to look more carefully at the case. i don't think it will change it. >> dan always, nancy good to see you. thanks so much. >> bye, guys. thank you, coming up here on "good morning america" -- the supermom caught on camera fighting a carjackers while her kids were trapped inside. now, she's speaking out about those terrifying moments. stand out. by desn. that feeling recaptured. by design. herere you are. anything i can do to make your stay more magical? well, i wishe could have even more park time. have dinner with a princess. oo i want to ride the monorail! oh, take a break by the pool.
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a we're back now with our brave florida mom caught on camera fighting off car jackers threatening her kids inside. she's speaking out in an abc news exclusive. gio benitez with that. >> reporter: this brave, fearless mom,his will have you asking yourself, what would i do? she was out to protect her children. it all happened in a blink of an eye. a trip to the gas station, turning int a heroic moment for a flororida momom. watch as she fights off two
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to steal her car while her children sit inside. >> i had my kids in the car. he got in the car. >> reporter: she was traveling to miami with her 1-year-old daughter and 7-year-old son when she stopd to get gas. while at the pump police say these two men, juan carlos gonzales, tried to carjack her padron sprang into action. a security camera at the gas station capturi it all. the protective mother diving into the car aftfter one of the man pulling him out of the vehicle, stripping off his mask they're then seen running off camera, allegedly fleeing the scene in a getaway car.r. >> i didn't think about what they could do to me. i just thought about the kids. >> reporter: padron's son
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the backseat. >> my mom yelling at him. getting out of the car. >> reporter: the spects spotted less than a mile from the gas station. police arresting the men. ththe trio now behind bars, facing charges for alleged car jacking. mom and kids are cleararly all safe. the suspts haven't entered a plea just yet. message to all coks right now -- if you're comingetween a mom and her kids, watch out. >> gee owe, thanks vermuch. rooting for what this cop did for a group of kids and what shaquille o'neal did as well.asked them... are you u comptely prepared for retirement? okay, mostly prepared? could you save 1% more of your income?
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your back is 7' 1" that will probably scare sompeople straight. they responded to a noise complaint about kids playing basketball wenent viral and his response was essentially, a are you kidding me? this was clearly a slam-dunk case. when gainesville police officer bobby white responded to a complaint aboutut a group of kids playing basketball too loudly in the street -- he cried foul. >> can you believe someone is calling to cplainn about kids playing basketball in the street? >> it's 5:00 in the afternoon and kids being kids, playing basketball -- >>. >> reporter: dark cam video of the streetsurprise. has been viewed me than 15 million times. viewed by another big basketball fan. shaquille o'neal surprprised officer white saturday and offered to back him up i in a rematch. >> it's unbelievable. >> told y was going to bring some backup.
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game of a lifetime. and a profitable free-throw challenge. >> if you make one you get $100. >> reporter: a few hundred dollars and a few signed basketball letters, he ended with. >> i will respect my elders and especially m parents. love youguys. >> shaq saw this, 15illion people saw it online. he showed up at the pice departmement and that was the result. >> kudos to the police officer there. getting to know the community. >> 5:00 in the afternoon, lot of worse this kids could be doing. >> how times has this network and others has shown videos that gone sideways.
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be aware for slick lukas: famed siououcity photographer george lindblade hosted a book signing is weekend. s latest book entitled "fully involved".... highlights the history of sioux city's fire department.... and its fire fighters since 18- 65. the event was hosted at fire statn four. "well, this is going book and a lot of pele wanted me to write a story about my career anmy life and how i accomplished the things i did." five dollars from each book sold will benefit the department. if you would like a copy of "fully involved" u can buy one at "sioux city gifts" located at 19-22 pierce street. lukas: monona county and woodbury were called to ththe scene a snowmobile weekend.
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happened around emergency dispached after a snowmobile had coided with an the driver, 46 year old david daigle, was transported mercy medica center in sioux from his injuries. sheriff's office i investigation into the incident. kas let's check in with weather. currently, we have teens and 20s and a through from the southeast. we have cover out there. later is evening, some light snow willll pass through. tomorrow will be cold under a mix of sun and d clouds as high pressure builds in for a day. the windy and warmer as finally make it back ow forecast dusting to 1/2/2 inch of snow - this will be a a mir event. today's forecast callsor clouds and a a high of 27. the low is 10. tomorrow's high is 20. matt:
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m., the big digout. millions scrambling to clean up and get out this morning after the deadly blizzard. highways. >> i just want to get out of here and go home. >> thousands of flightsts canceled. the latest as so many try too get on the road to work. >> madonna's fight. the superstar reveals what's keeping her going right now as she fights for her son in an international custody battle. shond ya rimes trending huge over the weekend. speaking out about women,
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now. >> believe me, people of color are never anybody's side kicks in real life. >> chris rock has torn up his mologue and is rewritg the show. kim cattrall gets candid about age and happiness in your 50. >> older and feeling young is where it's at. >> how she shakingng things up. the secrets of the original samantha as we say -- >> good morning, america!! that was a good morning from kim cattrall right there. now you're looking live at our super savaver stadium. coming in right now. they're going to compete today, head to ad, to try to save you mone share their secrets on how to do it.
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right above us right now -- we got to get up there and see it for ourselves the queen of organizing and best-selling author marie kondo is showing you how to declutter your life and find joy at the same ti. >> she's absolutely amazing. i have redone my own drawers. i'm show you, i'm an expe now. this video got everyryone seeing the fun side of all that snow. nda at the nationanal zoo. he's coming up in pop- that's flexibility at its best right there. >> good, lite nugget there. let's get to amy for the morning rundown. >> the big story this morning, of course the blizzard that brought so many cities along the east coast to a stand still and now it's making travel miserable. federal offices in washington remain closed.
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virginia. the storm is blamed now for more than 2 dozens death and abc's eva pilgrim has mor on the big digout. >> reporter: the big digout, cleanup this morning after the weekend's record snowfall. blinding snow and fierce winds crippling major cities. d.c., philadelphia and new york, feeling mother naturure's punc >> people have to take very seriously what's going on here. >> reporter: along the jersey shore, huge chunks of ice floating down the streets and in some areas, wer reaching high higher levels than hurricane sandy. the storm grounding more than 14,000 flights. >> i just want to get out of here and go home. >> reporter: some drivevers are thkful to finally be home after being stuck on the pennsylvania tupike. >> we have been stuck in the truck for 13 1/2 hours. >> reporter: the duquesne basketball team not moving an inch for 22 hour >> it was a long time, but we --
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by. >> reporter: making snow angels and even pushing their bus. this storm is being blamed for 31 deaths including a mother and her 1-year-oldld who died from a car bohn moxide poisoning. the battalion chief said one of the best things you can do while stranded, run your cars 10 mites every hour with your window cracked open just in case your car is block by snow. >> and for the latest on travel delays, logon to "good morning america."com on yahoo!! new details on the possibility of new yorork city mayor michael bloomberg entering the race for president as a third-party candidate. he'll consider entering the r race in march if bernie sanders has a good chance of winnining the democratic nomination. the hunt for thr escaped prisononers in californi is
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the men slipped out of a maximum security jail in orange county by cutting o out a grate sandra pelling down ropes made from bed sheets $50,000 reward is offered leading to their capture an update on this skier. captured on camera in alaska. that's angel collinson, she could be heard yelling i'm okay after she finallyame to a stop. she injured just two her fingers. she's completely fine. that is remarkable. finally, a more heaven sight on this snow. of course, everyone wanted to go suddenly here in new york, including these thr nuns. yeah, some of the city's best sleddidi slopes are just about a mile northh of st. patrick's cathedral and they cerertainly
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yep, they stayeh in full habit and l lk at that. you can see they're having fun. giving new mean to the term snow angels. >> that true. let's go to sara. let's te a look at what's coming up on the "good morning america" morning menu. madonna sharing a powerful message from fans and supeperoducer shonda rimes speaking out about diversity. plus the queen of organizing is back. marie kondo sharing secrets in her first u.s. interview. how to declutter your life and find joy. all that and my favorite, the girl s scouts are here! oh, wait. oh, my gosh. right here in times square. "good morning america's"
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the 57-year-old pop icon leading the audience during her show in miami in a chorus of "happy birthday" for her 10-year-old daughter. >> fans think of madonna, the superstar and think of a lot of controversial things, the things that she'sroudest of is beieing a great mom. >> reporter: a tryrying new year for the mother of four. >> i havav gone through challenginggimes in my life. >> reporter: the star recently sharing a tearful momen with fans at her mexico city show with custody tug of war with h ex-husband guy richie. >> rocco is tir of bei on tour with his mother. you're a kid, sitting in some green room or some d dressing room backstage, it's probably not a lot of fun. >> reporter: rocco has reportedly missed school since visiting his father in the uk.
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december. over the weekend, the express yourself singer posting this picture of a letter she received from her fans, expressing their unconditional support for the singer during her time of ed writing, we're crying with you this. the singer captured the post, thanks so much for this, it means a lot to me. one word of kindness it can save me. >> sent the message to fans, ur support means a great deal to me. >> reporter: madonna trying to stay positive. postinthiselfie saying, she's moving forwd. nowhere else to go. we received out to guy, we received no comment. you know, i go preschoolers, god, please let me get through the diapers and sleeping through the night. but you forget how trying the
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all right, reena, thank yoyou. t latest in the growing convertion about diversity in hollywood. scandalsuperproducer and creator shonda rhimes receiving a major award over the weend. and giving a speech that's making headlines. pointing out she's been creating diverse roles and strong female roles for over ten years. abc's chris connelly has more. >> reporter: from tv producer extraordinary shonda rhimes responsible for scandal, grey's murder. >> women aremart and strong. they are not sex toyoys or damselsls in distress. >> reporter: strong words this weekend. on the need to cate diverse reflect reality. >> people of color are n sassy or dangerous or wise. believe me, peoe of color are
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>> reporter: her speech, part of an industry width conversation about inclusion. kick-statarted this time by the oscar nominations where for the second year in a row, none of the 20 acting nods went to a person of color. somelanning to skip the oscars. including will smith. >> this is about children that are going to sit down and they're goingo watch this show and they're not going to see themselves represend. >> r reporter: friday, new initiatives from the academy of ti picture off arts and science. to double the number of oscarar voters of women and minorities and place new limits on the voting privileges of. members who haven't remain active in moviemaking. these new measures will have an
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matt damon backing her. >> this is a strong first step. i thought she did something fast and bold and that was what we needed. >> rorter: producer of the oscars, reaffirming chris rock's participation. ear to address all the issues. rock supposedly told him, i'm throwing out t the show i wrote and writing a new show. >> we spent some time with shonda rhimes last year,here, on the studio set and we talked to her abobout diversity and she had this puzzled look. as she said in herspeech, she just writes a aut life. it's just about what she sees the e world. and the world is diverse. and so, those are her characters. she's gotten great success. she's in the room. she's making these decisions. you have to have n not just a diversity in the films and tv
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decisionmake zblg no question. chris rock is in the room right now, pretty exciting that he's ripping up the show. >> that's one word. because people have reached out to him to get a comment from him and the academy people said, no, we'll wait, you'll hear wt he has to say in his monologue how you can find calm by cutting the clutter. ornizing guru marie ko in, do is back and better than ever. spark joy and turn tidying up into an art in her new book. i'm obsessed with this new book. >> spark joy goes even rther, gettingg rid of the mess a zenlike experience. in the battle against clutter,
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>> we havave a lot of stuff. all over our whole apartment. but we have the most of are baby clothes. >> the baby clothes are inhe dresser in thehe closet. but they're overflowing. she's got her priorities straight, people. >> reporter: thinking of aing to their family of four, including a 14-month-old and henry, 3. ththey have held onn t clothes. who dow you feel when you walk into your home. >> little chaotic. ttle stressed. >> reporter: are you ready to >> yes. we need to simpfy. we need to simplify things and our life. >> hi, good moing. >> hi. >> i'm. >> bore she can begin, marie
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letting the home know that she's there to let it know to tidy up. we takall of the kids' clothes out and go piece by piece to decide what to keep. only keep the items that spark joy. the rest can be given away. kondo even suggests thanking the clothes that you have decided to part with. >> thank you. >> tnk you. >> thank you. >> reporter: once our mountain of kids' clothes have been reduced it's time to tackle her most popular orgizing tip. fooleding clothe in half or third, you should end up with a reck tack tangle that stand up by itself. her moth ed works with everything from the finest materials to tiny children's clothes, including kids' socks.
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and the folding is done, items are placed neatly in drawers or closets. how much easier is it? the result the kids' room transformed.d. >> whoa. it's like being at someone else's house. >> okay, now that was a litittle toughe with babylothes by the way. those clots are tiny. just did this with my own drawer. i have a shallow drawer. try it. take the shirt, go a third way over. fold the sleeve over. you're going to want bring the opposite se all of the way across and the flatten that sleeve. then go from the bottom -- and sometimes this takes, depending how big the clothes is, how m my times you f fd this way. mine is ur. one, two, three, and onc it's
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put the collar down like that. the test if you did it right, if it stays up on its own. >> oh, wow. >> look at that. >> the next step she suggests she color codedit. dark to light in your drawer. >> when you stack. >> you're not going to neglect one of the cute shirtsou have on the bottom. >> you know what -- >> i know what i'm doing today. >> i read both books and i couldn't get the knack, but no-- >> we got this, robin. >> we actually haveore folding tips. at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! let's head back out to rob on long island city, n new york. >> good morning, guys. the sun is coming up but the snow is sll here. tight streets lik this in queens and brooklyn and the bronx and sten island they're tough. because you blow the snow u u a and you basically entomb these cars.
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were having fun in the snow this weekend. including the american league rookie of the year, from puerto rico, carlos, he's never seen snow before, why not plalay baseball with some snowballs -- look at that form. that's great, great stuff. love that. hope you enjoyed the snow this weekend. it's still around. hard freeze warngs now with temperates below freezinin in some spots. all right, we got a little bit drizzle this morning followed b1 to 2 inches of snow. as we move into the middle of ththe week, temperatur arere gog to soar above normalith highs in the upper 30s and even 40s! we should be able to melt aw some of our frozen precipitation. today's high is 31 and we'll have foggy conditions plus drizzle which is going g to freezand stick to roadways followed by snow. the overnight low is 20 with snow ending by midnight. 28 is tomorrow's high with gradual clearing.
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>> this snow is really, really packed in. i wished i never volunteered. we'll check bac in with you guys 20 minutes. right now, "pop news." lot more fun than this. poor rob, we'll save you a cookie. you guys, i'll get to these girl scout cookies. start eating nono time now for "pop news." trendidi everywhere right now, a first-class fumble. over the weekend, andie macdowell took towitter to say she was bumped down to coach class. her pup ava was not allowed in first class causing the downgrade. now haters coming out in full force calling out her first-world problem. she's happy flyingg in coach on a bus and a subway.
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didn't get what she paid for. andie said there was more leg room in coach anywayn everyone should try coach onc dogs are allowedut in that situation - -- >> because of the new cabins in the first -- so i hear,hey don'tave places where you can put things underneath. >> all of the animals willl be in coach with me. so excited. kidssp and down the east coast enjoyoying snowmaggedeon. but one in d.c. looked like he had a good time, this is tian tian having a blast playing in the fresh powder. and like the rest of the internet watching this on loop, so did jeffrey perez, the maryland dad challenging tian tian to anow battle.
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he saidd he's going to bring his family to see tian tian dressed in that panda suit. which is going to be amazing. . the problem is, what if that panda thinks he's and a ya and plays rough. > i have a question, he just happened toave and a ya suit? >> i kind of loved jeffrey that he reached in his closet and pulled out and a ya suit. what's in your closet. finally,he cookies. we have a special "pop news" poppin'. oh, gosh. thank you, geoeorgrg it's milk and cookies monday. thanks to the girl scouts of th greateter new york council, handing out cookies upstairs. we have some here, too. this morning is thefficial opening of girl scout cookie season. all of the different fun ones. thin mint, is the most popular girl scout cookokie.
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y's favorite. 2 the rio. there's i thought it was the little butter- >> is that it? >> these are lemon nads. >> the blue, is that the one? >> the shortbread cookie. you can order online. last year the website received over 50,000 bringing in more than $10 million to help girls everyone. my peanut butter one didn't evenn make the top. yoove this one, too, george. >> it's good. do you rememember doing that? >> i buying a lot of them.
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thank you.news update for you donald trump wasn't the only republican in iowa gop hopeful ben by sioux city earlier. carson attended prayer rally at theatre. candidate taed the polls.... as well as his campaigning strategy forhe upcoming caucuses. "you know you ju look at it is you just truth and you have issues." the g-o-p- candidate also opened up about the lossf campaign staff member, braden full story head on over to our website siouxland matters dot com lukas
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for the weather. matt:currently, we have temperatures in the t tns and 20s and a light wi coming through fromhe south and southeast. we have some fog and cloud cover out there. later this evening, some light snow will pass through. tomorrow will be cold under a mix of sun and clouds as high pressure builds in f for a day. the weekend will be windy and warmer as high temperatures filly make it back into the 30s. the snow forecast model shows a dusting to 1/2 inch of snow this will be a miminor even today's forecast calls for clouds and a high of 27. the low is 10. tomorrow's high is 20. lukas: good morning i am matt:currently, we have temperatures in thehe teens and 20s and a light wind coming through from the south and southeast. we have some fog and cloud cover out there. later this evening, some lig snow will pass through. torrow will be
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botox on the other hand that works every time. >> how we miss her. samantha jones. america." ki cattrall theren the sex and the city. candid comments about a aging and opening up abo her new blow jekt this morning will talk to de roberts. popular dating app tinder, getting an inside look at the new formula they're using to with. also this morning, a
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about a father's legacy for his daughter. katie couric has that story. we begin this final half-hourith kim cattrall and the comments she's making. she has a brand-new role and she's getting candid with abc's deborah rocketsberts. >> a word t describe her could be fearless. challenging hollywood stereotypes especially whenn i comes to aging this is a woman who's firmly in control of her lilife. for s seasons and two movies kim cattrall was the saucy one in the hbo's hit series. >> i could color all day ery y if i had my way. i would use every crayon in my box. >> reporter: a s samtha jones
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distrukted by men pause than hot sex. >> i'm going to sit on the couch for awhile. >> reporter: your character can't be mor opposite than samantha. we met over salad and salmon in new yorkrk city. and talked about her new series "sensitive skin." it's kind of your baby, you're executive producer. >> it's the longest gestation hood. this is a story that nobody is telling. >> reporter: cattrall stars as a foer model coming to terms with aging. something that she's exploring in real fe. >> it was more of an emotionalal journey of saying i'm in my 50s, now what? life is beginning again and she's not completely prepared for it. it can be a scary place but it's also new fresh fodder for comedy
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would be a sex and the city 3. >> i't know. it would be a tough scripto write. it would love to go back. >> reporr: yet kim cattrall isn't looking backward. she's shaking things up redefining what it means to be a fulfilled and a beautiful woman. >> i tricked my body into thinking it's younger. >> reporter: post-38 in hollywood it's hard to, you know -- >> 35. >> post-35. it's hard -- >> it's hard to be 35. >> how hard is it to get oer in hollywood. >> i turned down at will of work whe i felt i would be playing somebody that's something something grotesque when you think of aging, something like a disease, but younger isn't where it's at. older and feeling young is where it is at.
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cattrall happiness these days looks different than it did years ago. >> my life will change and it will evolve as i get older and i'm accepting that instead of fighting against it and that kind of letting go, i think, does start to begin to feel like peace. >> and her peace is infectious. her new show sensitive skin is criticalically acclaimed. ason two will be rolling out later this year. something that kim is fiercely proud of. she's got other ideas for projects she's hoping to g going. came cattrall isn't waiting for the phone to ri. >> instead of talking the calls but making the calls. i'm happy for her. she seems at peace. >> very, very happy and empowering about women. >> not just in hollllywood b ju in society, getting older,
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as the saying goes, it beats the alternative. >> thank you. as you said season 1 of "sensitive skin" is streaming now on netflix. > the popular dating app nder now, an inside look on a new feature to help you find the perfect match. it's cald the desired rating. >> you know who i found on tinder? i found a bunch of girls who aren't intereresteted ine. >> reporter: yes, so, wise teens on black-ish. you swipe right if you like, left if it's a no-no. they're using a new supersecret formula, a desirability rating. >> it's a measure of the swipe left/swipe right ratio. >> reporter: based on interests, location and agag but now, the first ones you see will be folks in your league.
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with individuals who are also at their same level of rating. >> i k know everything. >> reporter: journalist uncovered the truth, only one who knows his rating. you get a sense of how many people are swiping right on you disposable. >> reporter: tinder told austin s rating when h was writing about the app for the magazine "fast company." it came out to 946. >> desirability is far more nuanced. >> reporter:he average they say is about 800. so chin up, austin. most of us will never ever known. >> tinder users can't learn eir desirability measure because it's constantly changing. >> reporter: for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. who would want to know at the table?
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>> no way. let piece go to rob. >> hey, george, we're trying to dig this car out, it's not easy. got to be careful about your nehbors. there's just no place to put this snow. you don't want to bury another car. you have to find a pile. the other strategy of course i to scrape it out into the street anand have the cars roll over that. that's going toe the battle here really across several big cities with all thisnoww we got. out west we go, the next storm will track knot. the south will be warming up. into the 70s across southern drizzle this morning followed by 1 to 2 inches of snow. as we move into the middle of the week, temperatures are going to soar above normal wh highs in the upper 30s and even 40s! we should
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in the "the w york times" memoir when breath becomes air, story. chief global anchor katie couric has his story. reporter: paula was the modern definition of a renaissance man, h he majoreded in english and biology at stanford. he went on to receive masters degree before headi to yale. >> at first ithought he was this boring guy who wanted to be a doctor, he was really serious, i realized on his medical school mustache mustache. >> reporter: paul continued his medical career becoming a neurosurgeon at stanford. their lives and careers were soaring. t at 36, paul got some devastating news.
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diagnosed with lung cancer, stage 4. >> we had seen that bad things can happen, you know when you're a doctor,ou see that day in and day out. we sort of hadhis feeling of, oh, my gosh, it's our turn now. >> reporter: how didid cancer change your relationship? >> after he got diagnosed i said whwhat do you need fm me? do y y want to travel with your brothers? do you want me to help you accomplish something that doesn't include me? for him to say, no, i want to go back to our honeymoon destination. it was so romantic and amazing. >> reporter: paul wanted to chronicle his final days in a memoir called "when breath becomes air." at wasn't the only legacy he would leave bebend. he and lucy deced to have a baby. >> i asked him, don't you think
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good-bye to will make your death more painful and hisnswer really astounded me, wouldn't it be great if he did? what he meant by that, if a child brings such a degree of meaning it becomes even more painful to leave -- >> better to have experienced that meaning and that level of love. >> yeah, when she was born, we were so thrilled and his book title is when breath becomes air. i l look back for her that was the moment that airecame breath. >> onlyne thing to say too this infant who is all future, overpping briefly with me whose life barring t the improbable has all that passed. that message is simple -- you filled a dying man's days with joy, a joy unknown for me in all of my prior years.
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to cost you nationwide 8.19.. on sale at the drugstore, it's on $4. a savings of 51%. >> very nice. i'm impressed these stats you're all memorizing. the second wheel spinning spin, wheel. is it spinning? there it goes. the next category is vacation. all right. >> mark, lead us off. >> my tip on vacations, spend less on a hotel? head to a big box store, costco send send. that 20% o o. >> all right, very nice. okay, lynette. >> boo a hot room with confidence. even if the price drops later you're covered and protected. use a website called tingo, they'll give you a refund if the price drops any time before you
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if you're going to spend $100 a night at a hotel, for two nice, $200 total, the average refund on tingo is going to bring your cost down to $132. thth's a savings of 34%. >> very nice. all right, joanni >> if you want a cheap vacation especially in the spring or summer, book a repositioning cruise. some of ships change locations attend of the season. alaska cruise nmally you cost $534 a night. when it repositions at the beginning of mexico travel seasonyou can get it for $83. a savings of 39%. ththat's joannie, mark and lynette. the end of today's competition. joannie's in the lead so far.
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we'll be right back. "good morning america" is brought to you by carmax, the bright side ofar buying. we can'tait for you to see our studio audience. a little "gmama" rewind. some bonus time ththe. >> that's my niece right there, happy birthday, sweet 16. >> and right there in the middle, kristen, raise your hahand, okay, fellow thriver, had a stem cell transplant, she's an colo nurse. and over there, you're celebrating your birthday? >> another birthday. >> also a sweet 16. >> yeah. >> let't's give them a birthday present. another look at the panda in the snow. >> oh, can't get enough of that. >> tian tian. >> that's why some people can't get home and they're here with us because of all the snow. but got to love the panda. thanks for watching, everybody.
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audience.you ... lukas: excitement is already building for iowa's most celebrated summer event. ragbrai is still 181 days away....but we now have the overnight stops for you. the ride kicks off in glenwood then heads to shenendoah... from there riderers are off to creston.....leon.... centerville...ottu ma......washington.. .and it all ends in muscatine. this year's route is 420 miles long...the 3rd shortest rou in history. organizers believe e is year's roroute feates another great mix of places to visit. t.j. juskiewice, ragbrai director: "we go to some great,reattraditional iowa towns with center squares, towns like centerville and leon have got a really neat downtown,n, so ragbrai is going to feel really welcome there. " more than 100- thousand people are expected to participate in the ride. ottumwa and shenandoah are each breaking 13 year droughts of hostin ragbrai will be held july 24th through the 30-th. lukas let's check in with for the weather. matt: currently, we have temperatures in the
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lit wind coming through from the south and southeast. we have some fog and clo cover out there.later this evening, some light snow will pass through. tomorrow will be cocold under mix o of sun and clouds as high pressure builds in for a day. the weekend will be windy and warmer as high temperatures finally make it back into the 30s. the snow forecast model shows a dusting to 1/2 inch of snow - this will be a minor event. today's forest calls for clouds and a high of 27. the low is 10. tomorrow's high is 20. matt: currently, we have temperatures in the teens d 20s anand a light wind coming through from the south and southeast. we have some fog and cloud cover out ththere. later this evening, some light snow will pass through. tomorrow w will be cold under a mix of suand clouds as
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