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trading day of 2016. and going viral. feeling the frustration and his helmet. the embarrassing moment for an nfl player. happy new year, everybody. good monday morning. i'm kayna whitworth. >> and i'm kendis gibson. we're going to start on the west coast. several buildings at a national wild life refuge in a remote part of oregon. the fbi is now the lead government agency in the case. >> the bureau says this ing investigation is being done with authorities. >> reporter: armed militia members man a tower. this wild life refuge has become a symbol. >> this refuge here is rightfully own bid the people.
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the principles are based on the united states. >> reporter: ammon bundy says they've come with sups, potentially preparing for siege-like conditions. the fbi has taken over. tensions are running high. >> it's sort of frightening when there's people making threats and -- people touting guns. >> people are afraid. >> it's the duty of the people to put that government back many place. >> reporter: bundy, along with his father, cliven, were in the fight with the government two years ago. this started with the sentencing of two local ranchers for setting fire on local land. government officials are calling for the men to serve out their five-year sentence. >> to think that there's this
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many people -- showing up. hope to see in five years. >> reporter: megan hughes, abc news, washington. millions bracing for what could be a full week of rain in the west. >> the first of a series of strong storms moving in. there will be rain from san francisco to san diego. and the storm's fueled by el nino. >> and there are also worries about landslides, flooding, and other disasters. brush fires have left hillsides unable to absorb the runoff. officials are getting the homeless off the streets. >> be prepared. this storm is real and it's coming. last el nino, the big storm that happened 18 years ago, we lost about 14 people and had billions of dollars of damage. we're determined to get out in front of this. >> this year's el nino is expected to be one of the most powerful ones ever. the worst of the storms is
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expected tomorrow. in addition on the rain, forecasters are calling for high winds and high surf. in the midwest, last week's historic flood waters moving down the mississippi, after killing more than two dozen people further up the river. the flooding has left its mark turning neighborhoods into islands. some homes can only be reached by boat after a levee breached. the mississippi half a foot beyond flood stage in memphis. one person injured in an accident at chicago's o'hare airport. sunday narkd final day of the busy travel season. a powerful earthquake struck parts of india before dawn. the 6.7 quake was centered in a remote area in the country's
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northeast. it also shook neighboring inging myanmar and bangladesh. the toll is expektd to rise. iranian diplomats have a few arabia. diplomatic relations. the latest in the confrontation rocking the the middle east. more from alex marquardt. air. outside a saudi arabian consulate in iran, as a mob stormed and torched this embassy embassy. protests spreading around the world. the angry chants and flag-burning. shiite muslims outraged at the execution by saudi arabia of a prominent cleric, nimr al nimr, who was tried on terrorism
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charges in the unforgiving sunni kingdom. the deep global division could gt worse. >> this, frankly is going to make a broken, angry, and dysfunctional middle east even more broken, angry, and dysfunctional. >> reporter: iran, seen as the world leader of shiites, warned that divine revenge will be faced. the royal family accused of mistreating saudi shiites. human rights groups criticized the cleric's arrest and trial. he was executed alongside 46 others, most of them accused al qaeda militants. returning focus to the country and to the race for the white house. there will be a new face on the campaign trail starting today. hillary clinton unleashes what she calls her secret weapon, her
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they'll campaign just a fuel miles from donald trump. the gloves are coming off between the two front-runners. >> that's one of the reasons i get so frustrated with some of what i hear the republicans saying. it's so negative. it's so insulting. you can't make america great again if you insult and demean the people of america. >> trump are harsh words for bill clinton. called him a degenerate who failed to help his wife win the nomination eight years ago. meantime, trump launches his first ad later today. it shows immigrants crossinging the border. trump thundering his promise to make the country great again. he's promised to spend at least $2 million a week in ads in the runup to the first primaries on february 1st. president obama back from vacation.
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actions on gun control. today, he's meeting with the attorney general to review proposals. he's ekts theed to expand background checks for gun buy prps several republican candidates are criticizing the plans and gun rights advocates say they'll challenge the president's orders. 32 days later, part of the site of the deadly terror attack in san bernardino reopens today. more than 600 employees return to work. the conference building remains closed indefinitely. the victims of the december 2nd shooting will be honored today. breaking overnight, stock markets suspended oversayeas after a major selloff. the boy scouts credited with saving their leader when a bear attacked. talking about their quick thinking for the first time. plus, costly download. a dad in shock.
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hit with major delivery issues. as many as 100 different zip codes are affected. so a lot of the paper's reporters, editors, photographers, did double duty over the weekend. assembling and delivering the the sunday "globe" that some people never got. the paper changed delivery companies last week. they're still hiring drivers. volkswagen diesel owners can expect a little something this their mailbox soon. recall notices are set to go out soon. software installed on millions of vehicles worldwide, half a million here in the u.s., reported false emissions result. volkswagen's image has been tarnished. this could be another good year if you drive a gasoline-driven car. prices are expected to remain low. dropping maybe another dime in
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the next few weeks and then rising again for the summer. aaa doesn't expect the national average to go above $3 a gallon. >> that seems like so long ago. when we come back. jumbo jackpot. powerball fever. ramping up again after no winners picked over the weekend. sideline smack. ugh. an nfl kirk loses his cool and his helmet hits right back. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. because you believe in go. onward. today's the day. carpe diem. tylenol 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you.
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looking at this morning's driving conditions, wet roads are going to stick around in california for a few days. with snow in higher elevations. snow showers around the great lakes. otherwise, good driving once you get the car started. >> skapg off the windows. if you're flying, airport delays likeliest in los angeles, san francisco, and phoenix. also this morning, we're hearing for the first time from a couple of boy scouts. they bravely helped their leader. he was being attacked by a bear. >> it was a frightening attack. frankie and vincent were part of a small group hiking in new jersey a few weeks ago. their leader was near a cave when a black bear grabbed him by the leg and pulled him inside. >> at first i thought he was joking. i heard the bear. i heard him call 911. >> the main thing to do was just to stay calm. >> that, they did.
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signal fire to make it easier to be found in the woods. frankie said he felt like a hero because they saved their leader's life. his recovery from that attack continues. federal investigators might launch another search for massive cargo ship that sank in october. authorities released several images of "the el faro." it sank near the bahamas. remains of people on board never found. authorities are still hoping to find the data recorder. bill cosby's wife is being forced to testify in a defamation lawsuit this week. ka camille cosby tried to keep from testifying. in the lawsuit, seven women accused the comedian of drugging and sexually assaulting them years ago.
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more than 52 years. r&b singer chris brown facing charges of assault and battery. a woman alleges brown punched her after she tried the take a photo of him. he denies the allegation. he was released from felony probation last year more than six yours after taking then girlfriend rihanna. the next jackpot on the powerball will be wednesday and about $400 million. that will put it in the top ten of powerball jackpots. saturday night, someone in pennsylvania won a mere $2 million. three other tickets were good for $1 million a piece. >> one way to get your finances straight for the new year. the nfl regular season is in the books. now time for coaching staffs to be replaced. and then there are the playoffs as well. >> the chiefs taken to texans
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then sunday, the saw haux visit the vikings and packers visit the redskins. good morning. >> good morning, jay. >> good morning to you as well. jay harris, john anderson. busy sunday in the nfl. playoffs are set. >> we're trying to get people up, not put them back to sleep, right? >> oh, sorry. >> let's show you nfl football. the chargers and the broncos. denver trailing 13-7 in the third. when they say brock osweiler, you go to the sideline. peyton manning, you come in for the first time in six weeks and throw a pass to virgil green. 69 yards through the air. what he did well, happenedoff. ronnie hillman, a hall of fame handoff. manning is back and the broncos are the number one seed in the afc with a 27-20 win. ben roethlisberger and the steelers visiting the browns. they want to play in the post season. they need help. deangelo williams with the handoff. he's down. he ain't getting up.
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he's in some pain. john hughes iui lands right on top of his leg. williams will be carted off. he would not return. right ankle injury. fourth quarter. big ben. rolling left. markus wheaton. touchdown. steelers win, 28-12. and thanks for the help they got from the bills, theyed a have aens to the post season. >> that is a good morning, america. >> thanks, fellas. >> i'm glad they woke up finally. >> finally. um next in "the pulse." feeling the force and dominating the box office. squt "star wars" on the verge of a new record. and the itunes bill for $6,000 after a boy got a hold of his dad's ipad. of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept is getting out there with less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, i will.
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time to check "the pulse." with squt star wars" shattering more and more records. >> "the force awakens" has ploun up the box office charts. today, it's expected to beat "avatar" as the top-grossing film in history. >> the film from abc's parent company has earned $760 million domestically. it will get a shot in the arm next week when it premiers in china. >> it will be a lot of fun. there's a dad in england. a bit of a shock thanks to an itunes bill. >> yeah, it seems his 7-year-old son racked up nearly $6,000 in charges that's after playing the jurassic world video game for just six days. he didn't realize -- >> it's crazy. >> he didn't realize his crafty son knew his pass code. he wasn't aware of the charges until his credit card was denied while shopping. apple, thankfully, agrees to
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refound the amount. and reminding parents about putting parental controls on their devices. and that photo sums up that hey, kid, you're in trouble. >> i hope he won whatever game this was. >> exactly. there are plenty of ways nfl player get themselves recognized in a game. the kicker for the buffalo bills came up with a new way yesterday unfortunately h for him. >> dan carpenter missed an extra point that would have made it 14-0, buffalo, against the jets. he comes off the field, slams his helt met. >> what did he do? doink. >> popping right back up and hit him in the face. >> he then hit three field goals. buffalo is used to having problems with the kirks. >> yeah, the bills mafia. >> the kickers? >> kickers are people, too. you're supposed to stick up for them. but not this guy. >> even in buffalo. he handled it well.
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that parent in england handled it well. all good all around. >> you're just doling out the accolades. >> i'm just happy for them. it's a new year. new me. more news. remember the game when i set the rookie passing record? i mean, you only mentioned what, 50 times... how about when i had three events in one night? well, i've been working on my new superhero move all day! we're non stop, we've gotta have our extra protein. oikos triple zero greek non fat yogurt has 15 grams of protein. zero added sugar, zero artificial sweetener and zero fat. and zero holding me back! oikos triple zero. be unstoppable. mmm dannon i accept i'm not 22. i accept i'm not the rower i used to be. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept is getting out there with less than my best.
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dogs bring out the good in us. pedigree brings out the good in them. feed the good. checking our top stories this morning, the fbi is keeping tabs on a militia group that's taken over buildings at a wild life refuge in oregon. the seizure is linked to a dispute between ranchers and the the government. president obama is back from vacation. today, he's meeting with the attorney general to review proposals. he's expected to expand background checks for gun buyers. california readying themselves for a week's worth of strong storms. high surf, strong winds, mudslides in the work. rain along most of the west coast.
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and highs below freezing in the midwest. and finally, one of the most independent mat and revealing royal documentaries is about to hit the air waves. >> it comes from a pair of working class comedians. sara haines has a preview. >> reporter: prince charles as never seen before in a new documentary set to premier on british tv. in "when ant and deck met the prince" 40 years of the prince's trust, he oppose up about his daily life as a future king and a grandfather. it's quite revealing. >> there's though napty changing? >> in a pinch, i could. it's nice having a granddaughter. >> i bet it is. >> somebody to keep an eye on me when i'm to thorring about. >> reporter: princes harry and william speak out about palace
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uncle harry joking about who really runs ken sington palace. little george. saying it's the 2-year-old heir's giant playground. he can always hear the wheels of the there's aic tractors that george loves to play on. william and harry open up about the lessons of family, fatherhood, and friendship. >> it's a credit that he's managed to keep going. it can't be easy to have take son many knox over the years and you keep going and fighting as much as he as. >> reporter: among the many titles, the two princes prefer pa for the man who has always been there for him. >> you can ring him up and say, i'm in a bit of a pickle. or better, you can offload stuff. >> reporter: sara haines, abc news, new york. >> and the documentary airs tonight overseas on itv. >> i love that. i bet it's neat for them to be able to talk thasht father that way. by the way, today on "good morning america," another sort
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