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california senator camela harris made a stop at new york's penn station just after announcing her presidential run.
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she stopped at a deli and grabbed some breakfast. right? >> like a sausage, egg and cheese sandwich. i can't tell what that is. >> you saw that little piece and get sausage,ic and cheese, is that your order? >> i'm not hungry. after month of speculation the california democrat made the announcement on good morning america. >> she is joining the latest field of democrats. >> i am running for president of the united states. >> reporter: senator camela harris making the announcement on good morning america. >> and this is the moment in time i feel sense of responsibility to stand up and fight for the best of who we are. >> reporter: using martin luther king day to enter the 2020 race. saying she seeks the civil rights leader's fight to make the country better. >> he was aspirational like our country is aspirational. we now know we have not reached those ideals. our strength is that we fight to reach those ordeals.
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>> harris made the first choice. now joining a growing list of diverse democratic hopefuls looks to unseat president trump. former san antonio mayor julien castro and democratic congresswoman saying they will run for president in 2020. senators elizabeth warren. >> america's middle class is under attack. >> reporter: kiersten jill brand launching an exploratory committee. joe biden said he'll make up his mind in the next two month, senators bern benefit and corey booker haven't ruled out running, former congressman beto o'rourke could also join the race. should harris beat president trump, she would be the first woman of asian heritage and first african-american woman as president. jenay, victor. >> harris's first rally to kick off her campaign this sunday in oakland, california. >> a lot of people will be watching that. well the subfreezing
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temperatures mean it's a perfect time to harvest ice wine. >> wine makers went out in single digit temperatures to make this rare treat known as liquid gold. >> oh, breast milling? >> wow, i don't know what to do with that one. >> mom joke. >> i'm letting it sit there. >> let's talk about ice wine. i can take as long as four hours to get the ball off the vines, the ice wine. it will be on the market by the summer, by the i, what it goes for $40 a bottle. i don't want to ask. >> but liquid gold is breast milk. so, shout out to all the moms who are up right now breast-feeding those babies. eight orphaned bear cubs are on the fast track to a new home in colorado. they were removed, dispatched to artificial dents on pike's peak. they were tranquilized, put on
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sleds and moved to their new homes. the hope is they will stay asleep in the warm dens until spring. that's cool. >> ah, take care of them there. so much more ahead here, coming up, the ghiz whiz returns. he has the most unique tie tech gadgets from the consumer electronics show. >> victor is still uncomfortable talking about breast milk. consumer electronics show. >> victor is still so uncomfortable talking about breast milk. beauty editors have tried everything. in search of a whiter smile. their choice? crest 3d whitestrips. our exclusive whitening formulation safely whitens 25 times better*. for a noticeably whiter, smile. trust america's #1 whitening treatment. crest 3d whitestrips.
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. test test test test test test test test tef . welcome back. every year, the consumer electronic show in las vegas gives us a glimpse of latest, most unique high-tech gadgets. the ghiz whiz was there. he joins us with some of his favorites. good morning, what do you have for us? >> i have some good stuff. the thing that attracted the most attention was the tablet phone because it's foldable. it's called the royal flex pie. it's a 7 inch tablet. you want to put it in your pocket. fold it, fold it. oh my goodness. >> now you have three screens, a
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front screen, a binder screen that can take messages and a back screen. it also has two cameras. >> it's incredible. a little more advanced than the old school ones. how much is it? >> it's already in sale in china, translateing into american dollars, probably in the $1,300 range at the end of the year. pretty neat. >> so you are up in the mountain, away from shore, have you no cell service, obviously no wifi. this is sat-pack. you fold it down, you take your cell phone, you put it in there. this connects via blue tooth and now using satellites, 23,000 miles away, you can get and send text. >> service everywhere. >> exactly. no monthly fee, the unit i think is $249. >> what do we have here? >> this is great a
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last year they introduced music and alexa to put them in every room. now they have google n. june they're going to introduce one link wifi router. so that now this can connect to your router and now these units will send wifi all through your house. you have a mesh system. >> saves lives, makes the moem home even smarter. >> exactly. that's june. this little guy is from anchor the anchor atom. eighth 30 watt charger. look at this little guy. >> what can you charge with that? >> your phone, your tablet. it's powerful enough to run the new macbook air. it's under $30 bucks. >> you can fit this year. >> that's coming the end of this month. >> what is this guy about? >> if you are paranoid, amazon device versus a mute switch on them. people go, yeah, how do i know the mic isn't listening?
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>> you think alexa is listening? >> exactly. it's mute plus. you push down on it and -- >> what does it do? >> it's developing. >> you can hear that. >> white noise. so all the mic hears is white noise, every time you push this button. it adds ten more minutes of white noise. >> interesting. >> that is mute plus, that's $25 bucks. that's out next week or so. >> cool. >> the final guy, this is not for you to buy, restaurants to buy, convention center. it's stallmate. it's made as you lock the door to the stall. there is a pocket for your phone or wallet. when you leave to unlock the door, are you certainly going to see your phone is there, you wouldn't accidentally leave it nor drop it on the floor. >> or in a worst place. for people that put their phones down. >> i believe the company says 19% of people do drop their phone in the toilet. >> very cool stuff. thank you so much.
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♪ ♪ and you're left in the dust ♪ you're the sun flower. >> it's time for "this happens." so imagine you are in colorado at a ski resort having a good time and then this happens. >> oh. >> let's take a look. >> on the loose. who then gets a little aggressive with those antlers and takes off after those skiers. move, go, get out of the way! that moose is hauling it's ka
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boos. you better move yours, my goodness, that's scary. >> that's terrifying. almost a flat surface to see who can get out of the way faster. >> mm-hmm. >> yikes! >> still clear. you want to see some drone video? >> absolutely. >> let's see only drone video here this is in croatia. oh, this guy the -- okay. >> oh. he looks seasick. >> it's like this first person image. it goes right through that. >> holy cow! >> how does he not break the drone? that's a good drone pilot. wow. >> is everyone else turning their head win watch? it's like virtual reality. >> god, i feel sick soon. i will look away for a minute there. it's cool. >> a fashion show, they go hand-in-hand? strutting down the runway, then this happens? this little dog said excuse me the real star is here. >> how many thought that was a part of the show? >> probably a lot of people.
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right? >> he's happy to be there, right? >> a nice looking stray dog. >> that does not look like just a stray dog. the dog is just strutting its stuff on the catwalk, how about that, a dog on the catwalk? >> we got to talk more animals. we have more coming up here. we have dolphins and whales. look at this video. it's all u out of california. so we have a couple whales doing their southbound migration there. they had some friends along the way, look along the side there, a few dolphins, they wanted to go along for the journey, everyone is getting along, except the dolphins, they wanted to go after some spawning squid there. >> so squid there, too? >> yeah, there is a lot going on. a lot happens out there in the water. >> pretty cool here. all the animals. >> big animals. dolphins not afraid of the whales. >> this was in monterey bay whale watch in monterey bay,
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this morning on "world news >> dangerously cold conditions are hanging on. there is a warm-up on the week. accuweather has your forecast. >> also this morning, tsa employees are calling out of work in growing numbers over the government shutdown. the serious economic impact it's having on our economy. empty flight. a cargo crash. ntsb investigators are not headed to the scene. we'll explain. football fallout. outrage is calling over that game that sent the saints homestead of the a fyexam.
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itnundew s ors now." >> people are mad. >> they're still salty, and for good reason. >> still salty. they are. what could happen? they will replay the good game? >> i'm not a saints fan. get the call right. it's a great football game, i'd love to see it again, too. >> victor, we need to move on, just like this saints' fans. we begin with the brutal winter weather in the northeast and the mid-west. temperatures overnight in the single digits with wind chills below zero. >> and in newport, rhode island, more than 7,000 customers have no gas. that means no heat.
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>> in madison, wisconsin, the airport had to shut down. nationwide, more than 1,300 were cancelled. more than 500 were delayed. >> this was a fountain. the temperature was about 4 degrees. you see that frozen fountain, similar to area bridges because of the strong wednesday. >> snow turned to ice this hill in wooster, massachusetts, well, it basically turned into a little slide to make its way all way down there. >> going, keep going. >> slowly. >> yeah, tough for that driver. luckily, no one was injured. look at this it keeps going. . >> that could last a while. >> reporter: life-threatening wind chill, icy roads as millions dig out from devastating storms. in the albany area, there was more than a foot of snow. crews have been working around the clock to clear the snow before the road turns into dangerous ice. in queens, new york, firefighters battling this three alarm fire in howling winds. it felt like negative 70 degrees
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. >> they're still blasting the building with water and it's virtually freezing on contact. >> reporte injured. outside philadelphia, dead batteries sidelining drivers. >> would you believe it? a battery would stop your day completely. >> reporter: over the weekend the southern side of the storm spotting an ef-2 tornado in alabama. winds up to 130 miles an hour. this dog rescued from an icy lake outside cincinnati. and near chicago, a tragic accident. . >> a 12-year-old female. cardiac arrest. >> reporter: with two girls nine and ten-years-old. it collapses. the oldest girl did not survive. there is plenty of snow to clean up. it is dangerously cold. it's going down to minus 24 degrees with the wind chill. in temperatures like that, frost
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can develop in just 30 minutes. stephanie ramos. >> it's cold there in upstate new new york. and it's cold here, too. it feels like negative 6 there in time's square. that's why, oh, there is somebody walking out there. >> maybe a person. >> a person. >> let's compare that to miami. here's a live look at miami right now. we saw temperatures in the 40 on monday. but look, 40 is cold. >> all right. florida. >> wasn't it just below 70, their biggest posts. they have to. right now it's a balmy 66 in miami. . >> we're stuck here. the wind chills later this morning will be 2 in chicago. 1 in detroit. check out atlanta where it will feel like 18. >> that cold is on the way out. the storm comes out of the rockies, bring snow and rain and somewhat warmer temps. >> we'll take it. moving on, president trump commemorated mlk day with a brief visit to the martin king
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jr. memorial in washington . he was accompanied by vice president mike pence. later tweeting it was his great honor to visit the monument. the visit was not listed on his schedule. civil rights leaders complained beforehand the president did not pay tribute. the longest government shutdown in history has entered day 32. with another missed paycheck looming this week for 800,000 federal workers. >> 10% of tsa screeners are skipping work. many of them citing financial hardship. as congress returns from the holiday weekend, there is no end in sight for the deadlock over the border wall. >> reporter: the partial shutdown has now stretched into its fifth week. >> i have my family providing us with a meal. allowing us to be able to
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stretch the food out, make it so it can last. >> reporter: around the country, airport food banks are becoming increasingly common to support tsa screeners. >> my wife also, as a security officer, we have lost both our incomes. >> reporter: meanwhile, the standoff continues on. president trump made a offer democrats say is not a real offer at all. >> the plan includes $5.7 billion for a strategic deployment or physical barriers or a would. >> reporter: the new 2020 presidential candidate camela harris says the government needs to reopen first. >> he is now holding the american people hostage over a vanity project that he calls a wall. >> reporter: in the house, democrats are considering a counter proposal. a billion dollars for border security, half for infrastructure. nothing for a wall. as well as measures to provide financial relief to the 800,000 federal workers who are not getting paid. >> they need to come together to figure out the right thing to do for america. not just kick their sides. >> reporter: those economic
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impacts getting increasingly serious, not just for the 800,000 government employees, also for the nation's economy as a whole. the s&p estimates if the shutdown continues until friday, we will have lost more than $5.7 billion. . >> la na, thank you. > revinc northkorea is not dism weapons facility. another secret ballistic missile base has been identified. just days before the white house announced plans to meet kim jong-un. the washington, d.c. think tank says it serves as a headquarters. it's one of 20 of uncovered bases. the remains of emily wade remember found by a volunteer search team in a vehicle. police believe the woman may have been swept away. the water was high after she disappeared after visiting a co-worker. her car hasn't been found.daht
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> e aches union says it is making progress in los angeles. talks went on all day monday. teachers have been told to report to picket lines this morning. portuguese soccer star christiano ronaldo is back in spain, not for a match. he is accused of using a shell company when he played in madrid. it calls for a two-year suspended prison sentence and a fine of more than $21 million. ronaldo still faces a rape investigation in los vegas. new research says a key to the ladies living long is to keep moving, but not too much. >> dutch scientists say a retired woman should do no more than an hour of exercise per day if they want to make it to age 90. after 60 minutes the benefits start to drop.
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meanwhile the researchers say there is no exercise for retired men. the more they exercised, the better they have seeing their 90th birthday. the researchers were probably men and -- >> i told you i had to be careful here. 60 minutes, that's a lot of exercise on its own, right? >> i mean, i'm not doing that. >> if you are, you are doing great. >> do you work out over 60 minutes? >> if i do, i'm dead for the rest of the day. no, 60 minutes is enough for anyone, i think. >> right. i think that's fair. coming up, fans asking for a do-over after that controversial play on sunday. sean mcvey is a coach of his own to keep him off the field. >> i love that story. >> first the plane crash at a home's front yard. what went wrong, plus why no government investigators are going to the scene. you are watching "world news now." government investigators are going to the scene. you are watching "world news now."
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the coast guard may not be getting paid in the shutdown, but they still need to rescue. a boat rescued a boat in the bahamas. its happened near bimini. everyone on board is okay. >> a credit for them to continue to work despite what's going on. due to the government shutdown, investigators are not
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at the scene of a deadly crash in ohio. the decades old r s on its . abc david gurley is on the scene. >> reporter: the hunt for clues as to why this plane suddenly slammed into a quiet ohio neighborhood been feet of home. >> reporter: there is debris, we are lucky nothing went through, maybe the tree stopped them from going into the house. >> reporter: it was a world war ii air cargo plane, clipping power lines, then smashing into the ground the victims, the two pilots on board killed. nobody on the ground hurt. but the images from the scene chilling. debris from the 32-seat aircraft scattered. the front end of the aircraft completely torn off. >> the fuselage, everything has been torn off.
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the plane is actually wide opened at this point. >> i never felt a force inside the house that strong where it shook the house. >> reporter: electricity clipped. with the bitter cold complicating the recovery effort. this map showing three planes where this flight originated. this flight in 1942 was reportedly en route to the akron-canton airport for testing. >> the dc3 was a great airplane. but this airplane was 75-years-old. it was an antique. and when things are that old, they tend to break in catastrophic ways. >> neither the fcc or faa are sending investigative teams to ohio. the reason? the government shutdown. david gurley, abc news, kent, ohio. >> it's insane to see the widespread impact of the federal government. no federal agents there because of it. >> it was an awful scene this. -- there. >> yes, crazy. two people
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kwauch wruch /* watching the super blood moon have something to howl about. is >> this was hard to see. they were run over by a police car. they were laying on a road in west palm beach watching the event when this cruiser, well, it cruised right over them. it was only going 5 miles per hour. good news, both pedestrians are expected to be okay. >> that officer is put on leave. >> west palm beach, that's florida. >> you love florida. you lie. >> that's a whole different story. florida man, hashtag. >> a couple people are the fault there. he can't be laying on the road, even if it is a back road. >> that cop, c'mon. >> struggle. . well, a rhode island principal has a new kidney. one he needs badly, thanks to a colleague from early in his career. >> the two men even have similar names.
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dan warner and dan wagner. they work at the colorado laboratory store. >> warner received wagner's kidney last month. both are now recovering in california. colorado. >> it's undescribable, really. to think that a part of me is providing life to somebody else. >> very supportive and wondering how i'm doing and they've kind of taken dan on board, too, wondering how dan is doing and making sure that he's doing fine as well. i have a new lease on life thanks to dan and i can't wait to get back. >> so cool. warner had been looking for a kidney for the past two.5 years. he expects to be back at school at the high school in mid-march. >> dan and dan. >> dan and dan. saving lives. coming up in our next half hour the confrontational -- the confrontation sparking national outrage. the native american veteran at the center of the encounter ea for the first time as to how the scene escalated.
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♪ . it's been two days since it's been two days since new orleans got the news. the love saints won't be going to the super bowl this year. >> they're still upset, pretty much all of new orleans is mad about this one. fans started a petition to get an nfl rematch between the saints and the rams. >> good luck. that because of a super size bowl of unfinished business from the controversial no call on sunday night's game. will gans is here. will, tell us all about it. >> this is a super bowl of unfinished business. yeah, that's exactly what's going on, down in new orleans. so as we gear up for the biggest football game of the year, who dat nation isn't ready to forget what they did or didn't do in sunday night's game. football fans everywhere are asking the same question.
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is this source called or lack thereof this nfl season. >>en complete. no flag. >> reporter: referees ruling no pass interference against the los angeles rams in the it was in championship game against the saints on sunday. the rams admitting the refs missed the ball. >> i didn't look back at the ball. i didn't play the ball. if i would have played the ball, it would have been a different story. >> reporter: the rams went on in overtime. the saints aren't forgetting this one. they are offering colorful advice to the rep. >> he needs to move out of the united states. he needs to go live somewhere. he needs to never come to new orleans. we need to find out who that cat is. and when he's at the airport, you got to get on the next flight out. >> reporter: the saints super fan harry conic, junior, writing this. stop watching football until changes are made. saints aim to put these signs up for the super bowl.
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one reading, we got robbed and another, the nfl bleaux it. speaking of costs, one sports book in new jersey announced they will refund all bets on the sunday game, calming it a got a karma payout. one fan posted this gift with the caption the refs on that last play. yes, so while some folks are having fun with this online, there is a possibility that a class action lawsuit could be brought against the nfl for folks that lost money betting on the saints after that one call. once the super bowl is said or gone, the league will consider whether or not they will make pass interference calls subject to
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instant replay reviews. which after this wholebaa good idea. people a ups. >> that binny. >> you knew i was going to include that. >> yeah, of course. include that. >> yeah, of course.
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welcome back. it is time for "the mix." i hope you are not tired of talking about football. >> football? no, more football, please. >> there you go. this might be my favorite thing to come to light over the weekend. take a look at this video here. sean mcvey. he's the coach of the l.a. rams. you see that guy right behind him there? >> uh-huh. >> he has a very specific job. just to make sure. >> does he do the promos? >> he shadows mcvey and makes sure he is always out of the referee's way along the sidelines there. >> wow. >> that's all he does, up and down, follows the coach all day. . >> people were talking about this on twitter. a friend asked the important question,
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how much is he getting paid to do this? watch the hips. >> you put your hand on my hip? we dip . >> mcvey dips? >> all right. the redskin's owner owns a new yacht. $100 million dan snyder, he wanted specifically an imax. that's all right. because he got it. it's said to be the world's first floating imax theater. how about that. already own a $70 he and his wife already own a $70 million yacht. why not another one? >> he needs a new one. >> this includes -- in addition to the imax theater -- a heliopad. heliopad? yeah. the state of the art 8k hd tvs. >> you can watch the imax. >> yeah, all these things. >> to china next. >> okay. >> because this video. it's really special. >> good.
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principal leading the charge there. >> oh. >> he's actually -- well, he's got the school abandoning the government's daily exercise routines. he got them dancing to the moves here. and he incorporates the modern jazzfest. the heel-toe movement. it's a good deal. this is why this is big. since 1951 the government has a ridge -- rigid workout routine required for every primary and middle high schooler there. >> can we remix this on please give me body and watch them dancing to that? >> you think it will work? >> i think we can totally make this happen. yeah. how about raccoon titles? >> what? >> a family says they bought a raccoon for a zoo for their zoo from moscow. then the raccoon
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this morning on "world news now," tsa trouble growing as the government shutdown enters day 32. congress returns today to take action. but tsa agents are calling out sick as hundreds of thousands of employees struggle without paychecks. some don't even have money for gas. danger on the slopes. another skier has been killed in an avalanche, this time in colorado. what experts are warning people. new this half hour, the razzie award nominations. . >> among the nominees, president trump. and the countdown is hours away for the 91st academy awards. will joins us with what we can expect. plus, beauty and -- the beast? tensions rise among the beauty pageant contestants on the "bachelor."
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it's only week three and the drama is brewing. what's the kiss count this time? >> that's in the d. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> did you catch any of that "bachelor"? because, he really made the rounds? >> yeah. i stayed up late to watch the whole show, i can't get enough of "the bachelor." what about you? . >> same. i also watched part of this one. >> obviously, you can't say that, they know we are sarcastic. we watched all of it. >> of course. we begin with this half hour, embracing the sober reality, the show bringing federal employees bracing for another week without a paycheck. >> as tsa workers miss another week, senate republicans are vowing to advance president trump's latest proposal. democrats are moving forward with their own
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legislation aimed at reopening the government. >> reporter: with no end in sight to government shutdown, this is what they fear at the nation's airports, these ridiculous long security lines in new orleans. the tsa now says we're entering uncharted territory, the closer we get to rent and mortgage payments due february 1st, the more workers they expect to call in sick, refusing to work security lines for free. >> for my position, my wife also, is an education security officer, so we lost both our incomes. >> reporter: on saturday, 8% called in sick. on sunday, it was 10%, more than three times what's normal. . >> i think probably within two to four more weeks, we will see massive disruptions in the united states but maybe a complete shutdown. >> reporter: in atlanta, a food bank is trying to keep these workers on the job even though they're not getting paychecks, delivering $50,000 food for family members of the sa.
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-- tsa. >> i am providing my family with a people, allowing us to stretch the food out, make it so it can last. >> reporter: for many government workers, this friday was pay day. but those checks aren't coming because the payroll has been missed. one government worker told us now his family is having to reach out to the inlaws for help. the stories of stretching the dollar are endless. steve osunsami, abc news at heartsfield jackson, airport in atlanta. president trump is offering temporary protection for dreamers isn't publicly supported by a single democrat. there is unwavering movement from the house speaker, unwilling to negotiate until the house opens. president trump tweeted out again, if nancy pelosi thinks that walls are immoral, why isn't she requesting that we take down all of the existing walls between u.s. and mexico. president trump took a trip to the martin luther king, jr., to mark martin
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luther king day. he laid a wreath along with a moment of silence at mlk day with mike pence. it was windy and cold, much like on the mississippi river about 75 miles from st. louis. overnight, it is close to zero, where thousands of homes in newport and middletown have no natural gas and, therefore, no heat. >> unimaginable. planes were de-iced at chicago's mid-way airport. dozens of flights were delayed nationwide. there have been more than 5300 delayed flights. >> and it will be a while before this weekend's heavy snow is cleaned up near the canadian border. overnight the mercury is dipping to 17 below. >> oh, it's above zero in saginaw, michigan. the zookeepers there are taking special care of their animals in this brutal weather. some of them will only walk on paths that have been shoveled. >> you got to watch out for them, too. it is in the teens right here in new york right now, but where i live, you see that on
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the right there. that's miami. you know, it's in the mid-60s. >> that doesn't matter, victor, are -- you are here in the cold. let's get the bad news forecast from accuweather paul williams. palm, break it down. paul, break it down. >> reporter: good morning, jenay, victor. you know that cold air, it's stick around -- it's sticking around today. but thanks to this high pressure system and the sunshine it will get exposure to, it will have a chance to thaw and be milder by the afternoon. in the center part of the country, a mix of rain in chicago. heavy snow up toward minneapolis back toward omaha and nebraska. so much snow, we're bracing for six-to-ten inches of snow throughout iowa, into wisconsin, perhaps three to six there. in the northwest part of the country, a mixture of rain and snow. by the way, for wednesday morning, watch out for some early morning slippery travel throughout portions of the east coast. jenay, victor. >> all right.
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paul, thank you. there has been another deadly avalanche in the west. this time in colorado. >> a second skier has died as a result of a slide in mexico days ago. >> reporter: in the back country near aspen, colorado, a deadly avalanche. >> i came across the scene of an accident. it's not my party. there was an avalanche burial dug up, cpr in progress. >> reporter: one person traveling with the group was trapped, efforts, the person did not survive. in the last ten days, avalanches across the west have trapped ten people, killing four. two skiers were trapped for 22 minutes last week in an avalanche on a popular ski slope in new mexico. everybody died. >> everybody up there doing probeing was emotional. everybody was crying. >> reporter: avalanche experts say new snow falling on a weak layer of existing snow
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is creating existing dangerous conditions, especially in the back country. >> clayton, thank you. the search is on for a young woman who left a bar over the weekend in boston and has not been seen since. she was out with her olivia ambrose was out with her twin sister and disappeared. she was dancing with a man about her own age. when he was thrown out of the bar, ambrose reportedly left with him. police watched under surveillance video from inside and outside the bar. their investigation is ongoing. two people are dead after a cargo plane crashed in northern ohio. the dc3 suffered engine failures shortly after takeoff. it came down in apple creek south of cleveland. no one was injured. but both pilots were killed. because of the government shutdown, the ntsb is not sending investigators to the crash site. well, want to say a prayer for st. francis? there is an app for that. >> the vatican
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released a new app, it's called click to pray. he unveiled it, himself, even though he calls himself a tech disaster. it requires 1.3 million catholics to join the pontiff in prayer. it shows who he says you should pray out. after you are done, you can click an icon to say you prayed with him. probably, soon, you can post it to facebook, too. the app is available in six languages. it has a website clicktopray.org. >> you should go check that out, download it. give it a shot. >> click to pray. click to pray. coming up the high school basketball team full tournament because its fans displayed a donald trump banner. and in "the skinny," tension rising on the "bachelor" with four women sent home. you are watching "world news now."
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"world news now." frigid temperatures in central new york gave this waterfall this icy look. this is in trumansburg. this is about 40 miles outside of syracuse. brr. >> i'm not sure how
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you guys do it up here. >> i don't know. stay home. >> you were afraid to go outside today? that makes me feel better. there is new fallout between kentucky high school students and a native american elder in washington, d.c. president trump has also weighed in, saying students were treated unfairly with early judgments, proving out to be false. this as twitter has reportedly suspended an account that helped the widely publicized encounter go viral. also this morning, we are hearing for the first time from that native american man. >> reporter: it's the viral encounter that ignited a social media powder keg. kentucky teens, many wearing "make america great again" hats, appear to confront and stare down american war native nathan philips. now, new footage showing there were other tension before that event. the students were first taunted by a group of self-described black
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hebrew israelites. the teens respond by chanting their school letters. nathan philip approaches. claiming he was trying tofuse the tension as he was beating his drum as he stands in front of student nick sandman. sandman smirking. amid the commotion, making what appears to be a tomahawk motion. mocking chants could be heard. >> they had what they called their school chants. but they changed the words somehow. you know, we couldn't make out the words because there was just a, a yell. a screaming. what i seen was the very fabric of my american taken apart by racism and bigotry. it just hurt me. it just to my core. you know. >> reporter: the student's school condemning their
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conduct, mulling disminnary action and expulsio he's received death threats adding i would take no action that would lead to conflict or violence and was startled and confused as to why he approached me. i was worried a situation was getting out of control. we reached out to how the chaperones handled this incident. they tell me they're not commenting further. and in minnesota, a high school involved in a controversy over a trump campaign flag pulled itself from a martin luther king day basketball tournament. >> jordan senior high dropped out days after another team complained about the trump 2020 banner. there it is, jordan officials said they didn't want to be a distraction. students held the flag last week during a home game against a predominantly black school. those players say they wished they had spoken to the jordan team about the flag's meaning to them. well. >> well. >> yeah. >> what a time to be alive. >> not much to say.
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♪ ♪ skinny ♪ "the skinny" >> skinny time on this tuesday. a new episode and a lot more drama on the "bachelor." >> so let's get the latest details from our chief analyst, jack sheehan. he has a rose there. what's going on? >> a rose drop, a lot of drama was like saying the wrong call was made in the nfl championship game. it's an understatement. so roll that beautiful "bachelor" footage. we'll guarantee this is not going to happen. >> i'm hoping all the drama is over. >> reporter: group date at the pirate dinner theater. >> this is the story of -- >> reporter: ahoy, mickey. >> rrrr. >> there you go. >> reporter: later, some slow progress.
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>> i like you. you're so great. >> i like you, too. >> reporter: moving on, group date gun show. stretching with sydney. >> oh, more? geeze. oh, yes, that doesn't happen when i do my hamstrings. >> yeah. >> there are some girls that will do anything to get his attention. >> look at this flexibility. >> reporter: after the workout, colton in conversation with caitlin. >> right now our relationship romantically is behind the others. i will say, i am hopeful that we will get there. >> i haven't had anything happen in my life that is standing out for me right now that i want to share with you. >> reporter: so caitlin had to go. >> breaking up with caitlin, i was struggling with it. >> reporter: now the main event. beauty pageant drama. >> it really makes me sick to my stomach thinking about it. >> reporter: miss north carolina, kaylin, versus miss alabama, hannah b.
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the women basically playing, she said, she said. accusations of being manipulative, toxic. and deceitful. >> i'm not deceitful. i'm not manipulative. it's lies that just aren't true. >> if it's not true, why would she say that? >> i think because she's manipulative and fake. >> reporter: colton takes some time to talk it out. . >> i know. >> i'm frustrated. i still don't understand this. >> yeah, i know. >> reporter: kiss count, kiss count the kiss count stops at eight. >> colton at the very least showing consistency there, he had eight in the kiss count last week, eight again this week. maybe we've plateaued there. for those counting at home. eight left after this mess. three went home last night, including in the folks still alive,
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are hannah g. the analyst pick. next week, big tease here. singapore, singapore. bachelor goes crazy rich asian still and -- rich asian style and on that note, analyst out! >> thanks, jack. >> jack, we can't thank you enough. >> we can't thank him enough. stay tuned. >> we're going to keep the rose for a little bit, right? >> right. every guy that's here with me, they want to take the rose. >> really, is that a thing? >> yeah, just rude, obviously, it's my rose. >> i was going to put it there. does hollywood have a new power couple? new reports say charlize theron and brad pitt may secretly dating. they met after shooting an ad last fall. they began dating over christmas. >> and this would be pitt's first relationship since his messy divorce from angelina jolie. unfortunately for brad-lize fans. not sure it works. sources say they have not spent any time together since they
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finished shooting. >> all right. got the rose back there? i got you this, this is from miami. all the way up here. she stole the show at the golden globes, now she is center stage. the figi water girl, skyrocketed to fame after photo bombing every major actor on the red carpet. thanks to the stunt. she may soon add soap opera star to her resume. >> she posted this photo saying thank you to the folks of the "bold and beautiful" the post showed her in a familiar pose. >> of course. they showed her in a familiar pose. >> of course. >> and coming up, we're gearing up for one of hollywood's biggest mornings, the oscar nominations revealed. but first the razzie nominations. those are big, too? >> uh-huh. >> those nominations are in. >> plus the bonus skinny round. >> bonus? skinny round? stay tuned. bonus skinny round.
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♪ it's tim [ music playing ] it's time for it's time for "the skinny" bonus round. it's a big day in hollywood as we are hours away from oscar nominations. >> will gans is here with everything you need the know ahead of today's announcement. a few names we won't be hearing this morning? >> there is definitely a few. before we get to celebrate this year's oscar contenders. we have to look back at the most publicly panned film. for every christian veil invites, there is a gotti. spotlighting all of this year's cinematic low lights with yesterday's nomination announcement. buddy comedy "holmes ant watson," took home
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top dishonors, scoring six razzie nominations. will ferrell, john t. reilly first actor and supporting actor nods for their roles in the film. which is also up for worst movie. >> i kind of want to watch that. >> apparently, people were walking out in big numbers in december. not a taladaga brothers situation not a stepbrothers os nominations. worst movie r-rated puppet comedy "the happy time murders" scaring mellissa mccarthy, earning her nomination for worst actress. she is up against oscar winner dane helen mirez. some years an oscar nominee, a razzie nominee. >> that's great. >> the winners or losers depending how you look at it of the razzies will be announced the day before the oscars. the funny thing about melissa mccarthy's nominations, that's why i was saying, melissa mccarthy is expected to pick up a nomination in a few hours for best actress
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for her work in, " you ever forgive me?" who will her competition be? glenn close, okay, for "the wife." and lady gaga is expected to pick up two nominations for best actress and one for original song for this, shallow bradley cooper will likely get best film and best director. the film should pick up a favorite. the film leading lady olivia coleman could give gaga and glen a run for their money, and rachel weiss and emma stone can go head-to-head in the race. the nominations, this morning's will be alphonso corone. he can score upwards of six for roma, best picture, writing, cinematography and others. th
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making news in america this morning, arctic blast. the new warning about life-threatening cold. the deep freeze from maine to the carolinas. at least seven deaths already including a young girl. rivers jammed with ice. roads littered with cars and thousands in new england without heat with a new storm on the move. breaking point. tsa agents calling out sick at unprecedented rates. many blaming financial hardship during the government shutdown. now a second missed paycheck looming. the senate planning to introduce president trump's newest proposal today. missed call fallout. word this morning that the nfl will consider changing the rules as outrage after that blown call during the saints game grows.

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