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making news in america this morning, donald trump taking his plan to tighten borders even further. his idea, ban all muslims immigrating to the u.s. new reaction overnight from other gop candidates and one mayor banning trump from his city. we're live in washington. killer couple. investigators chasing leads around the world to uncover more about the san bernardino terror suspects. the picture of them arriving in the u.s. plus their target practice days before the attack. breaking overnight, a plane from california to france forced to make an emergency landing. the breaking developments just in. and trainwreck caught on camera, two people running for their lives with speeding trains -- a speeding train heading right towards their car.
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well, good tuesday morning. we begin with donald trump sparking outrage again across the globe with a controversial new call to stop all muslims from entering the country. >> yeah, trump's sweeping ban on muslims would apply to immigrants and visitors alike. his supporters are cheering the idea, but it's being met by widespread condemnation from both parties. abc's lana zak has the latest from overnight. lana, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, reena and richard. in the wake of the deadly attacks in paris and san bernardino, the backlash against innocent muslim-americans has nearly rivaled that of with donald trump's new proposal, things could become even more heated. a stunning proposal from republican presidential front-runner donald trump, a ban of all muslims coming into america.
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>> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> reporter: trump's proposal has brought together for perhaps the first time in this divisive campaign republicans and democrats in universal condemnation. jeb bush called him unhinged. chris christie called it ridiculous. >> this is the kind of thing that people say when they have no experience and don't know what they're talking about. >> reporter: and in a rare move, the republican chairs of three major campaign states, iowa, new hampshire and south carolina, all slammed trump's proposal. hillary clinton tweeting, "this is reprehensible, prejudiced and divisive. donald trump, you don't get it. this makes us less safe." even dick cheney agreed. >> this whole notion goes against everything we stand for and believe in. >> reporter: trump's campaign said the ban would apply to every muslim coming into the united states. but st. petersburg's mayor turned the tables tweeting, "i am hereby barring donald trump from entering st. petersburg until we fully understand the
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dangerous threat posed by all trumps." and reena and richard, despite that universal condemnation by public leaders, there is still no shortage of people who really support donald trump. when he announced this last night, i have to tell you, he received a standing ovation. >> fascinating. >> he certainly has his supporters, yeah. lana zak live in washington. lana, thanks for that. outrage from the muslim community reacting with harsh words. >> the council on american-islamic relations, the country's largest muslim advocacy group, called trumps remarks bigoted and unamerican. >> donald trump sounds more like a leader of a lynch mob than a great nation like ours. he and others are playing into the hands of isis. this is exactly what isis wants from americans, to turn against each other. >> and he added that we should not let fearmongers win. >> i want to remind you that later on "good morning america," donald trump will be live talking about his controversial
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muslim ban. >> okay, gripping. all right. we have to watch that. as san bernardino struggles to move forward after last week's horrific terror attack, many county employees returned to work for the first time since that shooting. >> and hundreds of people gathered for another candlelight vigil in honor of the 14 people killed. local religious leaders told the crowd that they will rise above the tragedy and come out stronger. >> we're getting chilling new details about the young couple behind the california massacre. the fbi saying both the husband and wife had been radicalized for quite some time. >> and they said that the couple prepared for the attack with target practice and enough material in their home to actually make 19 pipe bombs. here's abc's brian ross. >> reporter: there was no joy, no smiles as the two future killers arrived in the united states for the first time as a married couple. this picture was taken in july 2014 at chicago's o'hare airport as american citizen syed farook brought home tashfeen malik, the pakistani bride he met on a
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matrimonial website. federal authorities are trying to determine if even then they were planning to go to war with america. >> we have learned and believe that both subjects were radicalized and have been for quite some time. >> reporter: the fbi also revealed that the couple took target practice at this gun range just days before the attack. overseas, the investigation is focusing on the wife's background and contacts in pakistan before she came to the u.s. malik's official photos show her evolution from the young woman wearing makeup and a scarf, her hair showing in a college application to a still loose veil but no makeup in a national i.d. card to this applying for a u.s. visa with traditional veil and finally her arrival at o'hare airport in a strict conservative black headdress. only a few years ago farook appeared to be just another californian millennial looking
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for love, but he too underwent a transformation in how he presented himself after travels to pakistan and saudi arabia and then his marriage to malik. brian ross, abc news, new york. >> thank you, brian. >> and more from san bernardino later but first an alarming number about how quickly isis and similar groups are growing. the number of foreigners who have entered syria and iraq to fight for such groups has more than doubled in 18 months. that's according to a new report. there are now up to 31,000 foreign fighters from 86 countries who have joined armed groups. an american fugitive accused of being a top recruiter for isis is now in custody. the state department says that mohamed abdullahi hassan turned himself in to authorities in somalia a month ago. the former minnesota high school student had a large following on twitter before his account was shut down. he's been linked to several lone wolf attacks here in the u.s. and breaking overnight an anonymous threat that forced the emergency landing of an air france jet in montreal. air france flight 83 was
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carrying nearly 250 people from san francisco to paris. passengers were evacuated on to buses while authorities carried out inspections. breaking news out of pretoria, south africa, this morning. a judge has granted bail and house arrest to olympian oscar pistorius for his murder conviction pending his sentence. pistorius is also expected to learn today when he'll be sentenced for killing his girlfriend, reena steenkamp. the minimum sentence for murder in south africa is 15 years, but pistorius' sentence could be shorter because of the circumstances of his case. and turning to weather, they're calling it the december deluge in the pacific northwest. the record-breaking rainfall caused roads and forced evacuations in low-lying areas. there were also landslides and a giant sinkhole opened up. it was the most rain ever in a 24-hour period in december. and the heavy rain expected to continue well into thursday as
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you can see in this radar. one storm after another slamming into the northwest coast increasingly the likelihood is up that there could be significant flooding. well, still ahead, new concerns for chipotle as more customers report getting sick. and a train barreling down the tracks. a car stuck in its path. the driver with only seconds to escape. plus, swiped. nearly $200,000 in merchandise stolen from a celebrity's store.
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did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c, but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms, but over time hepatitis c can cause serious health problems. if you were born during these years, the cdc now recommends that you get a blood test for hepatitis c.
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so talk to your doctor and find out if you have hepatitis c. it could save your life. know more. is everybody here having a good time? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> and that, folks, are the eagles of death metal taking the stage with u2 in paris for the first time since last month's terror attack. bono gave the group an emotional introduction as eagles lead
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singer jesse hughes led both bands into the song "people have the power by patti smith. the band will resume their tour next year playing paris in february. new overnight another disturbing video from chicago police as the federal government looks into department misconduct. this one shows officers using a stun gun on a man inside a jail cell then dragging him down the hallway. he later died. two years after that happened the police now admitting they could have handled it better. an investigation into their conduct is still going on. and there will be no charges in another high-profile incident caught on camera. the fatal police shooting of ronald johnson as he ran away. it was found to be justified. a two-star admiral has been removed from his post for misconduct. rear admiral david baucom becomes the most senior officer to be disciplined this year. investigators say baucom was so intoxicated during a conference
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could not stand. surveillance video later showed baucom wandering around his hotel without clothes. he blames mixing alcohol with medication. well, there's more bad news for the chipotle restaurant chain. more than two dozen boston college students have become ill after eating at a local chipotle and that includes half the men's basketball team. chipotle has been reeling since an e. coli outbreak last month in nine states. e. coli not confirmed in the boston cases. both chipotle sales and stocks are plummeting. and lebron james and nike have been in business for a dozen years, and now they have signed a lifetime deal with one another. the financial terms of the agreement weren't released but sources say it will easily surpass the $300 million deal that nike signed with nba star kevin durant last summer. the new deal could result in a complete line of james branded apparel. >> impressive. i wish i spent more time on the basketball court in high school. >> yeah, you might want to in
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most of miami zoo's 3,000 animals are safe because their enclosures are elevated. the human areas are another story because some animals like the lions, they could actually escape by swimming across rain swollen moats. who knew. >> wow, i certainly didn't. horrifying new details this morning on what went on inside the conference room from some of the people lucky enough to make it out uninjured. >> but they'll likely be forever scarred by the bloody images of the rampage carried out by one of their own. with more, here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: the shooting started before the attackers even walked in the room. >> it was pop, pop, pop. >> maybe a little bit more. >> doors open. >> doors fly open. >> yes. >> yeah, they were forced open hard. >> yeah. >> the shooters stepped right into the room and began firing immediately. >> reporter: health department who ises trudy raymundo and corwin porter were inside the room where they held training the year before. the second they heard shots fired they dropped to the ground
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hiding under tables for cover. the room was packed with tables, a screen on one side for presentations, a christmas tree on the other. syed farook and tashfeen malik burst in through this door at the center of the conference room opening fire blowing out windows and striking many of the people at this table, the very table farook had been sitting at earlier. what are you thinking? what are you doing? >> there was a small break in the tablecloth, and i just kept looking down, and i just kept hoping that the gunfire would stop, that the gunfire would stop and i couldn't believe that it would stop. >> what went through your mind when you heard that name? >> a complete sense of betrayal. it amazes me every day how close this group is, how tight knit they are and it's nothing but betrayal. >> reporter: cecilia vega, abc news, san bernardino, california. a strange situation in orlando, florida, a white honda
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had been driven onto railroad tracks and got stuck with a freight train closing in. you can hear it. two guys who were inside got out and stepped away just moments before the train slammed into the car pushing it down and off the tracks. those guys -- here's the weirdest bit -- those guys then got back in the car and drove it away. they took their stuff eventually -- they took their stuff and eventually left the car. >> incredible. authorities here in new york are searching for three men who robbed gwyneth paltrow's new store. they say the thieves made off with about $170,000 in merchandise. that includes two pieces of jewelry and three watches. the shop opened two weeks ago near columbus circle and will be open for business until christmas eve. and former usc football coach steve sarkeesian is suing the school seeking more than $330 million in damages. sarkeesian claims usc discriminated against him because of his disability,
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namely alcoholism, when it fired him in october. usc says it's disappointed by sarkisian, his claims about being let go. the school also claims much of what's stated in the lawsuit is, quote, patently untrue. for those who play fantasy football, the regular season is over and the playoffs are about to begin. >> and for those who watched monday night football, it was worth sticking around till the end. it was a good one. >> yeah. >> details from our guys at espn. >> these guys, i like these guys. >> good morning, america. that's john b., i'm john a., and you know what america loves, they love football. >> they like it a lot. we had an exciting game last night, monday night football in washington, d.c. that's desean jackson, the jack show, he's getting it. he says, give it to me, 9-9. 1:45 left. i'm going to return this to the house, and we're going to win the game. he's going to the other house, though. that's not your house, desean. that's dallas' house and then he fumbles the ball. dallas recovers, and it's their ball with 1:26 to go.
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and eventually darren mcfadden scores, but they do give the redskins some time. didn't have to. 1:15 to go and two time-outs for washington. washington would score, but then dallas got the ball back, and then they kicked a game-winning field goal by dan bailey from 54 yards. dallas wins. good finish in basketball as well. more points scored. derrick rose, the bulls taking on the suns, fourth quarter, we're tied at 101. ten to go. eric bledsoe kicks it out. look at the former badger. pretty sure that was going to be down but, no, mirza teletovic, though, grabs the rebound, throws it up, off balance. look at devin booker, the rookie, very excited over that one. 0.3 left, they try the alley-oop to butler. no, the suns hold on to win it, 103-101. warriors against the pacers tonight and paul george. any hooky news we need to get in before we give it back to these guys? >> radim vrbata, hat trick, vancouver. >> that's it. john, john. america, back to you. >> i like those espn guys. >> you like them, don't you? >> yeah, a lot.
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it is time for "the pulse," and we'll start this morning with something new for the u.s. navy. the largest destroyer ever built. >> well, check out the "uss zumwalt," 600 feet long and 15,000 tons of the latest steel technology -- stealth technology, excuse me. the ship headed out to begin its final testing yesterday. >> the "zumwalt's" stealthy design is meant to reduce its radar signature. it comes with a hefty price tag, around $4.5 billion. all that money, and it's still incredibly ugly. it will be delivered to the navy next year.
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>> looks aren't everything. to a good-looking couple. kim kardashian and kanye west, their newborn has a name, and the internet is having a lot of fun. >> the baby's name is saint. saint. the memes immediate ly started like this one saying son of yeezus showing that emoji. >> i think it's funny. here's one showing the family in a classic nativity scene. >> and then there's this one showing nfl player reggie bush and the caption "that moment when you look up and see that your ex named her new kid saint." bush, of course, was on the new orleans saints when he and kardashian dated. >> now, reena, you got lots of jokes about whether women are good at directions. well, a new scientific study, i'm afraid, out of norway has shown men are, in fact, better at navigation than women. they use a separate part of their brain. >> so when the women in the study were given testosterone their skills apparently improved.
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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. good tuesday morning. thank you for joining us at 4:28. i am christian. >> i am matt keller. we will check with meteorologist mike nicco and the forecast. mike? >> thanks for being here this morning. here is a look at sfo our thickest fog at three-quarters of a mile in san bruno, 101 to 380 to 280. the fog is thick. but not is widespread as yesterday. look at this 1.5 in santa rosa and half in napa and quarter mile in fairfield but six in san jose and eight in livermore and concord is foggy and sue said she was controlling the golden gate bridge it was foggy on the san francisco side and it is not, now, the fog is moving this morning. here is the 12-hour day planner, in the upper 40s to mid-50s and look for more sunshine this
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afternoon, upper 50s at the coast and mid-60s for the rest of us. sue? >> it was thick coming through san francisco. it is on the move. you can see the emeryville camera with haze and traffic is light this early hour making the way westbound past university to the macarthur maze. go have a couple of problem spots, solo spinout in san carlos with a car in the bushes on the right happen corner, northbound 101, and a potentially big problem on the -- the santa cruz mountains, northbound, 17, near summit, five cars are blocking lane two here. we will follow that, this morning. kristen and matt? >> breaking overnight, newark police are investigating the death of a woman as "suspicious," after she was found dead in a him. they are asking the public for help. our reporter, amy hollyfield is a few blocks off i-80. amy? >> kristen, officers are still
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here. they are gathering evidence from inside the home. they are loading it up into the criminal evidence response team big unit they property out here to the scene. they were here all night long and got call last night after 8:00. someone was asking they check on the people inside the home saying it is unusual to not have heard from them. inside, officers did find an unresponsive woman. they tried it revive her but they could not. they have not said how she died. they are calling it "suspicious," but not saying why. they have not released her name or her age or anymore information. they are asking people who know of anything what might have happened inside the house to, please, give police a call. reporting live in newark for abc7 news. >> police in hayward are investigating an overnight shooting that left one person wounded in a residential
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