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once with the naked eye. the five planets will be lined up in a diagonal line. it's mercury, venus, saturn, mars, jupiter and first time that's happened since 2005. my very -- do you look -- my very educated mother -- >> no uranus. >> let's move to the chargers, why don't we. san diego chargers still considered whether to move to los angeles, chargers, rams, held their first meeting to discuss sharing a stadium, neither is saying what was discussed or if thereby further meetings, they have one year to decide if they will move the rams. >> cool. and the answer is nobody got it right. the question on jeopardy is, why are all of three players being replaced on tonight's game?
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state capitols and all wagered everything they had. >> the answer given was 1957 event led to the creation of a national historic sight at this city signed into law whose president's whose library is there too. all they had to do is say what is little rock. >> i don't know if i would have gotten it. >> all three contestants finished with $0. >> they got the strategy completely wrong. that's a rarity for jeopardy. i don't know if i would have gotten it right. >> i think i would have. my only moment. >> absolutely. >> well, coming up, a day on -- not a day of, celebrating the legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr. from the first family, to the elementary school children carrying on the message for hope for america. plus the giz whiz is some of
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country. in texas it was a group of elementary school students who put together their own very special tribute. >> fourth and fifth graders were asked if martin luther king, jr. was running for president today, what would his campaign look like? >> i may not get there with you, but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promise land. >> his words moving a nation, that promise land inspiring generations. >> it's dr. martin luther king, jr., if he ran today, i believe he would say this in his campaign speech, we're a nation of promise and a land of opportunity. >> my brothers and sisters, i challenge you to keep the dream alive and uplift one another. >> we have made progress in the
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>> there is more that must be done, white and black lives must matter, hispanic lives much matter, native and asian lives must matter, all lives must matter. >> i am convinced that they hate each other because they fear each other they fear each other because they don't know each other. they don't know each other because they don't communicate and they don't communicate because they're separated. >> today's youth asking if bridges? >> i am muslim, if we were running, just because religious -- differences. >> he meant we should all come together, all races, all cultures and if there was one thing our nation's kids would tell dr. king. >> thank you. >> thank you for helping me be able to understand the right and
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let's call it fashion week for geeks. the annual consumer electronic shows, it's shown off earlier this month in las vegas did not disappoint showing us some of his favorites this morning. but he is our whiz. >> i have some fun stuff. >> what caught your eye? >> these five things, a couple of more we'll be showing during the year. if you wear magnifiers these are from thin optics, it's a way to always have glasses with you. this is what they look like, they come in three magnification, you click them on, i can see fine. they're very rugged, the company
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replace them and they hang on. >> they just hang on like that and they come three ways. >> like this? >> you want to try them? >> pull them out, click them on your nose, the plain glasses are 20 bucks. >> you can't break them. >> that's a senior moment there, sorry. >> it's okay. >> they're getting in a yuan ver sol pod for $25 or you can get them built into a phone case for about $40. this is galaxy s 5 now i have a nice case and i have my thin optics. >> can you get specific prescription. >> three different magnifications. this is really great. this is called kangaroo, so this is a window's 10 computer with wi-fi, blue teeth, fingerprint. >> that thing? >> i know. so on these -- it comes with a little dock, so the dock has
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a keyboard goes in one, your keyboard, mouse goes in another. and then hdmi goes to any monitor you want. so i hook this up to my 40 inch 4 ktv and then i had windows 10 huge in my living room and i could do my e-mails and this is $99. >> the price fits. >> it's the smallest computer you've seen? >> absolutely. >> it has built in battery. there are things called pc sticks, this can operate on its own with the built-in battery. this is great. this is called zalt. it's especially if you travel, you have the adapters for your chargers, tablet, computer, big brick. well, the company says they can power 90% of all laptops, comes with all these cables and tips.
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now, one of these charges your laptop and runs it. one of these charges your smartphone. one of these can run your tablet. if the plug is facing the wrong way at the hotel, you can rotate the plug. >> that's something that takes up a lot of space. >> yes. >> you get all of this stuff 99 bucks. >> we've got to move on. >> you plug in your router, smaller devices that during blackout you want to stay powered. what's neat about this, if you need power on the run, take that out, throw it in your backpack and you can charge your phone. >> this is in case of emergency. >> that's right. >> this final guy is kick baby on the front. >> i'm going to pick this up here. >> it's called tell track, peel the plastic off, this goes under the baby's arm. this is blue tooth enabled, now anywhere in your house up to 40 feet you can be reading the
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have to wait the baby, you can set it for 100 degrees wake me and your phone will read to tell you the baby's temperature is over 100. >> that's 25 bucks. >> that's great. >> little toys there. >> thank you, i appreciate it. >> thank you. you're watching "world news now." hey buddy, let's get these dayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't. uh...think fast! you dropped something. oh...i'll put it back on the shelf... new from mucinex fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucus. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. it's not always as easy for me as it is for him... it's easy for me cause look at her. aw... so we use k-y ultragel. it enhances my body's natural moisture so i can get into the
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lysol that. we're closing in on this year's academy award, with every award show, anger is building from within. >> yeah because the outrage is fuelled by what many say is a lack of diversity. there is a lack of diversity in this year's nominee. the academy president releasing a statement saying she's disappointed with the out come and they plan to do some work. we get more now.
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award and i won't be watching. >> jada pinkett-smith taking that firm statement to her facebook page. coming days after her husband will smith snubbed for his role in concussion, none of the academy awards 20 acting nominations went to a person of color reviving last year's controversy the #oscar so white. director spike lee voicing his disappointment writing he won't be attending the ceremony. lee addressed diversity after the governor awards in november. >> it's easy to be the president of the united states as a black person than to be the head of studio. >> straight out of compton overlooked in the actor, director and best picture categories, rapper ice cube who the film is based on speaking on out on the wendy william's show. >> i'm not surprised.
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promo, the oscars, the white bet awards. 2012 los angeles times investigation found academy voters are 94% caucasian and 77% male with blacks accounting for about 2%. president of the academy cheryl said she has sought to approve diversity. >> we're working inside the academy in order to make sure we have inclusion. >> both spike lee and jada pinkett smith referencing the national holiday in dr. martin luther king, jr. >> it was a big day yesterday with martin luther king's birthday commemorating. you know, michael moore saying i join jada and spike lee will join them. i believe they'll fix this. >> i'm sure in the next year there will be some nominees of color. remember, from fresh prince, she released a statement saying directing that jada and will
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this morning on "world news now" an american voice lost. >> passing of eagles founding member, glenn frey. his death mourned by friends and fans this morning. >> and the race to the white house, getting ugly for donald trump, going after ted cruz and calling him a "nasty man" as he recites bible passages. how cruz responded as the first primary vote is right around the corner. they've been offered bribes,
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big money world of tennis and the implications on its biggest stars losing on purpose. and here is a little inspiration for those fighting the urge to fall asleep, can pudding help keep you going? meet this toddler who refuses to give up as he enjoys his 19th. >> hang in there. good morning, everyone, a bit chilly on tuesday morning. >> it's a cold morning in much of the country, apparently it's going to get worse as the week goes on, storm system that's out in the pacific right now moving moving east. i'm sorry, i'm like paul williams this morning. >> you sure are. >> it was hard finding clothes. people don't realize we make fun of women and women who are sleeve
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>> are you wining about this? >> we are wining. condition on. there. >> the tributes keep rolling in for hall of famer glenn frey. >> the fame guitarist died here in new york city yesterday. he was 67 years old. >> he was founding member of the eagles, he battled a number of serious health problems in recent years, many of which he blamed on his rock 'n' roll lifestyle. here is a look back at his career with abc's david wrooigt. >> reporter: for eagles' fans a huge heart ache as the band announced the passing of our comrade. glenn frey was a founding member who cowrote and sang some of the biggest hits, including "take it
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he also cowrote the bands most famous duo he was arriving from mo town, he said glen was the one who started it all. >> rest in peace my brother. david wright, abc news, new york. >> rest in peace, posting a message about frey's death. >> words can neither describe our sorrow nor love and respect for all that he's given to us, his family, the music community and millions of fans worldwide. don posted, he was like a brother to me, we were family. it will be strange going forward in a world without him in it, but i will be grateful every day that he's in my life. >> tough day. moving on now to the three of the americans freed by iran are in germany recuperating from their ordeal.
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families and being visited by members of congress, former marine amir got to eat steak, yet again, jason said he's feeling good physically, but wants some time to process his release. the fourth american released decided to remain in iran. at least one american is still being held in the iran and it's no voluntary. robert levinson was not part of the prisoner swap. he disappeared while on a case. his family later learned he was working directly for the c.i.a. they tell ross they felt betrayed about how they've been treated by washington. >> i'm very disappointed. i feel extremely betrayed by them. they have done nothing, other than -- >> your father is the american left behind. >> that's correct. >> he was serving his country
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duty to get him home. >> do you consider whether bob died in captivity? >> i will never consider that until i have proof. i believe every day he's trying to come home to our family. we will never give up. >> u.s. officials tell abc news levenson was part of the negotiations and they still do not know why he was not included in the swap. but the door is now open, talks with the iranian government about him. >> in the meantime neighboring iraq, security forces have been searching the baghdad neighborhood where three americans were kidnapped over the weekend. the troops have closed streets and conducted house-to-house searches, u.s. officials have not said what they were doing in that country at the time. back here on the home front and to politics the race for the white house, donald trump and ted cruz really beginning to mix calling. trump says cruz is nasty and unlikable and then prove cruz --
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called trump a liberal. >> hours after taking aim at senator ted cruz, he quoted scripture at the liberty university. >> two corinthians, right, 3:17, where the spirit of the lord -- right -- where the spirit of the lord is -- there is liberty. >> reporter: on this week leveling this attack on cruz. >> he's a nast dwri guy, nobody likes him, nobody in congress likes him. nobody likes him anywhere once they get to know him. >> trump blasting crews for slamming wall street while failing to disclose he took out a million dollars in big bank loans to fund a senate race. >> he wants to look like robin hood he's the one protecting people he's borrowing money and not disclosing it, which is illegal. >> cruz tweeting this video in
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nasty boys don't mean a thing to mean >> donald seems to be rattled. >> reporter: his campaign continuing to handle trump, releasing this 1999 video, trump in his own words. >> hey, i lived in new york city in manhattan all my life, my views are different than if i lived in iowa. perhaps, i'm very pro-choice. and, again, it may be a little bit of a new york background. >> reporter: that message hitting home with some, saying he won't win over conservatives by bashing cruz. >> there are a lot that think he's a wolf in sheep's clothing, that he's a traditional lifetime new yorker and that means something. there are all kind of conservatives with suspicions of donald trump. >> reporter: we're inside cruz' headquarters they make 12,000 calls a day, to convince this is how you win iowa. donald trump will be here three
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hometown. he's hoping to make the argument he's the real gop hero. abc news des moines. >> in other news now. residents of a small village are in shock and mourning after police officer was shot dead in an ambush. the body of thomas katrel was found behind the building sunday night before the shooting police received a call who said her boyfriend was hunting for an officer to kill. record. the veteran officer who was shot to death over the weekend was working over time to pay for his cancer treatment. he was killed when he encountered a fugitive who went missing from a rehab center. he had fought cancer for 12 years before his death. extreme cold has now spread to the east, but hasn't loosened its grip off the midwest. the extreme temperatures are
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communities have warming centers where people without heat or proper shelter can get in out of the cold. temperatures in the upper midwest will come later today. consumer alert, trader joe's is voluntarily recalling one of its nuts over possible salmonella contamination. it involves raw cash shoe pieces distributed to its stores in 30 states, with best before code, including 7/17. now routine test reveals the presence of salmonella. no illness is reported so far. complete details are at our web site abc news.com. while we're talking about food, looks forwards to where asleep. people miss it. >> after eating chocolate pudding, it's such hard work, ben can barely keep his eyes open, in fact, he can't keep his eyes open at all but continues
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he's struggling and that's just too much for this kid. he's just ready for a nap. oh, wait, where is that spoon? oh, that sleep feels so good. >> the video was posted on monday. we don't know where it came from. 170 views. >> poor kid. >> we feel your pain, especially in this hour. >> that happens to you when you want to finish your dessert when you're too tired. >> i usually take it out. >> coming up. hangover, alcohol free, this will be a thing. >> let's hope. i'll let you know tomorrow. >> north korea says they've got it, but first shocking move on the court that got this college player banned, called for tripping the ref, what it's now cost him and his team.
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games without jamaal reid. he's been suspended for intentional tripping a referee. he was upset that he didn't get a foul called right there. his conduct over the next two weeks will determine if the suspension will last longer. >> okay. so moving on to another sport, tennis is latest sport to face a new scandal. >> rocking the rorld and some of the world's top ranked players. david wright has more. >> australian open kicks off down under, a bomb shell threatened the integrity of professional tennis, report on allegations of widespread match fixing implicating some of the more competitive players on the grand slam circuit. the bbc report on documents they say were leaked through a secret investigation commissioned by professional tennis. >> this is a growing problem,
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with it. >> the reports point to gambling sind syndecates. serena williams and nova asked about the report. she called it a crime against sport and admits people close to him were approached about giving him $200,000 to throw a first round match in russia in 2007. he said he dropped out of the tournament instead and doesn't want to be linked to this kind of thing. >> williams said she doesn't know anything about it, telling the media "when i play, i play very hard and every player i play seems to play hard" among the players implicated, more than a dozen who ranked in the top 50, including 8 players
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australian open. >> it's six and ten players, really, who are the main focus, the weird. >> the officials insist they take the issue seriously. david wright, abc news. >> very disappointing news, that's true. i love tennis. i enjoy the sport. well, coming up in our next half hour, hollywood is under fresh fire from within, outrage over a lack of diversity over this year's academy award nominations both spike lee and jada pinkettt-smith boycotting the oscars. hollywood takes on one of the most politically charged, 13 hours in -- the real hero next.
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movie goers aren't flocking to see the latest thrillers. >> the "secret soldiers of benghazi" took about $19 million. as the movie generates more buzz as political football, the real heroes behind the stories are speaking out. >> reporter: it has all the makings of an epic tail, honor, bravery, but 13 hours as an untold version of events also sparking fresh controversy. >> someone who lies to the families of the four victims can never be president.
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>> director known for explosive arm gedon isn't surprised. >> turned into a political hot potato. why did you want to pick that up? >> there was a great human story underneath it. this was a heroic night, really heroic. no one knew that. >> none of you have to go. we're the only one. >> to get out of there we'll have to depend on each other and simple, kill them before they kill you. >> mark geist and john tegin were three of six commandos who volunteered to mount a rescue operation when they attacked a democratic residence a mile away from their base. a lot of people understand they think they're adrenaline junkies. >> we'll doe it. >> a lot of her enemies hold her
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accountable for this? >> not my concern. that's who killed the ambassador, that's who launched. >> led by actor john, "13 hours" is the men's account of that which killed four americans including ambassador christopher stevens. they call the claims extortion of events and people. >> the most important thing that i hope people are surprised by, these how little, if any politics are involved in the movie because we had the luxury of all politics came after this night. so when these guys were trying to survive and trying to save people, there were no congressional hearings, no e-mails, no opinions. >> to take on the physically demanding role -- >> where is my desk? >> trained hard core going from 26% body fat to just 5 in 4 months. >> do you see yourself as an action star. >> i always see myself -- i'm
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so topping the mix, you know north korea is well-known for many, many scientific break throughs. okay. and -- apparently they've come up with another one, as well. they have found definitive cure for a hangover. it's actually a drink in north korea liquor that can be drunk without fear of hangover. so it will get you to party, but the dprk claim it won't give you the hangover in the morning.
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of olive oil? >> it might not be. it kind of looks like the bottle jeanie pops out, i dream of jeanie. it includes rice, eliminates both bitterness and hangover. once again -- >> it's something everything you would eat put into a bottle? >> yeah. and they've made some it. >> don't you eat rice after you have a hangover. >> you eat everything. there's a thing called dog yoga? >> i've heard of downward dog. >> there's new meaning to it. this is in hong kong. they're trying to break a guinness book of world record and it was led by doga teacher, 270 dogs participated the furry friend are yet to confirm whether they did break the record.
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association, we like that. but i didn't know that it was even it. >> the dogs looked thrilled. >> if i was a dog, that would be my response. >> that's our rabbit dog here on "world news now." how about this for a sticky situation in ontario, sticky being the key word. check out this guy, he, apparently, stole $1,500 of chewing gum. surveillance cameras capturing him twice going into this convenient store and just walking out with chewing gum, apparently, he ends up 904 packs of gum. he's called the fresh breath bandit there in ontario. they still haven't found him and they haven't found a reason why. by the way, do you know what they called the detective that's looking for him? >> no. >> a gum chute. >> that was pretty good. i'm curious, was it sugar free? >> let's ask him, why?
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>> this morning this morning on world news deep now deep freeze. the latest forecast and when relief may be coming just ahead. remembering an eagle, the sad passing of glenn frey, founder of the eagles, his death at the age of 67 marking another iconic voice loss early this year, what being an eagle meant to him in his own words. and new this half hour, hollywood under fresh fire from within.
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year's academy award, growing anger over what's being called the lack of diversity within this year's class of nominees, has at least two black stars saying they plan to boycott the oscars. fresh drama has unfolded in week three of the bachelor with one hopeful contestant getting a rose from ben and another finding a target on her back. we'll have a complete wrap up from our bachelor analyst in the skenny on this tuesday january 19th. i watched "the bachelor". >> i love it. >> so happy the black girl got her own single date. it's like reality chance, i have a better chance of getting an oscar nomination than she does, black girls never win. >> really? >> no. >> this could be the season. >> we'll see.
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jack will give us real update. >> we look forward to senior analyst. >> is this all for yourself to be a bachelor. >> i'm hoping. >> is that what this is about? >> no. >> well, we'll get right to our top story, chillier story, the arctic blast gripping the midwest and spreading east ward, thermometers posting single digit temperatures. >> winter has arrived, folks. it is only getting started with us. we'll get some more now from gino gino gino. >> freezing guardrails on great lakes, steam rising from the ice as this vessel comes in. pipe freezing dangerous cold marching east for the first real snow fall of the season finally hit this weekend from massachusetts to new york, more than enough to wreak havoc on road, in yonkers, new york.
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careful on the bridges and overpasses, they can be up to six degrees cooler. it gets slick and icy up there first. >> in michigan police say drivers following too closely led to deadly pile ups. >> what i saw were people that were traveling with less than one car length between them and the vehicle in front of them. >> abc news, new york. that cold weather is going to stick around for a while. actually see snow. >> let's get the complete forecast from paul williams, good morning, paul. >> thanks kendis, you know, in the deep south they might call this cold air down right rude, hoping the mother nature raised this air -- it reaches out towards the mid south and down towards the deep south and stay at least chilly and cool conditions will persist throughout florida. now, the evening time the coldest of air will lift to the north, milder air that will move towards the lower mississippi
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to the northeast, more snow showers to the west and the northern rocky mountain states and range along the west coast that's going to keep california along the wet side. additional showers between 3-6 inches reaching down towards st. louis, kendis. >> thank you. days after the deaths of natalie cole, fans now mourning another music legends, eels' cofounder glenn frey who died yesterday. he cowrote one of the group's mega hits including "take it easy" he was only 67. he had faced several health challenges, we'll have more reaction to the death coming up later this half hour. mayor in flint, michigan will be in washington today seeking help with the city's water crisis. back in flint two class action lawsuits will be announced holding the state officials
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crisis. in april 2014 the state decided to save money by switching the water supply to flint river. protesters caused a rush hour nightmare in the san francisco bay area, the protest froze traffic on one side of the bay bridge, members of black sea, which is an off chute of "black life matters" drove five cars on to the bridge and stopped one in each lane. the groups demands include the francisco. >> politics now first donald trump at liberty university, raised an eyebrow by referring to a bible verse as "2 corinthians" it's usually called 2 corinthians. he used the word "hell" the
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politically incorrect moments. >> new testament, it's sequel. the british parliament were debating to ban trump. they did so because half a million people sign add petition asking he be excluded over his calls to ban muslims in the u.s. debate was required. vote wasn't. so trump is still free to visit. >> still have to go to the new testament, sequel. >> you crack yourself up, right. >> sorry. the firing from sunday night's democratic debate are still echoing, no name calling but some loud back and forth, with the iowa caucuses less than two weeks away now, the clinton camp knows it's going to be a nail biter. >> reporter: bernie sanders saying those attacks nothing personal. >> hillary clinton and i have differences of opinions, it's
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carolina -- >> a sign of just how tight this race is and the bitter battle ahead. for hillary clinton, the strategy boiled down to one name. >> president obama has led our country out of the great recession, that is one of the greatest accomplishments of president obama. i'm going to defend president obama. >> she referenced president obama 13 times, trying to tap into his popularity with the democratic race. clinton making a big push for african-american voters, supporting black lives matter and addressing that water crisis in flint, michigan. >> i think every single american should be outraged. we've had a city in the united states of america where the population, which is poor in many ways and majority african-american, has been drinking and bathing in led-contaminated water. >> reporter: sanders coming down hard on clinton with his key
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>> secretary clinton, you're not the only one, i don't mean to point the figure at you, you've received over $600,000 from in speaking fees from goldman sachs in one year. >> promising not to throw any personal attacks. >> that question annoys me, i cannot walk down the street, secretary clinton knows this, without being told how much i have to attack secretary clinton. we've been through this, yes, his behavior was deplorable, have i ever once said a word about that, no i have not. i'm going to debate on the issues facing the american people, not bill clinton's personal behavior. >> hillary clinton was asked what kind of role her husband would play in her administration, she said his place in the white house would start right with her right at the kitchen table and they would figure it out from there. abc news, new york.
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is doing to keep elchapo from escaping. it's our first look since his recapture 11 days ago since his first five nights he was moved seven times. there are more than 30 cells he can be moved by guards with cameras on their helmets. new surveillance cameras make sure there are no blind spots. american pie singer, don mcclain has been arrested for domestic violence. police in maine say they were called to his home early monday morning, after his arrest, he posted $10,000 bail and was released, "american pie" was a more hit back in the early '70s. former super model stephanie seymore arrested for dui. she was drunk when she backed her range rover into another car on highway exit ramp friday night.
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next morning. >> she was the bride in guns n roses one of my favorite music video. i don't think's appropriate when video. it was a rematch of last spring nba championship series it didn't go well. before the game golden state steph curry posted about winning the title saying "he hoped he still smelled the champagne in the visitor's locker room" no surprise that he and cavs star lebron james got into it, it didn't matter, curry finished with 35 points as warriors thoroughly conquered the beat down on the cavs 132-98. >> okay. >> and this grab, pretty much sums up sports in cleveland. >> oh, that's so wrong. >> one fan there at the game dozing off, the other one picking a winner, or maybe he's indicating that, you know,
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injury, that's piercing the roof of his prius, you see that? the man said the pole was about six inches from his head at impact. he said it was god that saved his life. >> wow. >> wow. >> you're right. hollywood is facing growing outrage from within as its high days of award season draws ever closer. spike lee and jada pin ket smith are saying they're boycotting the oscars. here is lindsey davis. >> more stars choose martin luther king day to take a stand about the lack of diversity in this year's nominations. >> i won't be watching or at the academy awards. >> she's expressing her plans to boycott the show. also not attending director spike lee released a statement
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second consecutive year all 20 contenders are white. the #oscars so white is trending again. the revelation after the second year in a row only white actors are being considered for the most coveted award in, snubbed for nominations, edris, will smith and bikele b. jordan, the only nominee from predominant black cast is sylvester stallone, who decides the nominee, long held secret. in 2012 los angeles times investigation found academy voters are nearly 94% caucasian and 77% male with blacks accounting for about 2%. the big screen has a lot of catching up to do when it comes to tv where a record 18 black performers got nominated last year for emmy awards. linsey davis, abc news, new york. first african-american in that job, cheryl released a
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tt0w!t^)hw% 7hh-(>t time now for the skinny. we'll start with the drama unfolding. >> joining us with the details, senior bachelor analyst. >> we'll get straight to it here. >> 17 women started the broadcast last night, first off we had the one on one date lauren b., she's a fight attendant. she knows her way around, you know, a plane or two. these two, they really hit it off up there. and then when they got back on the ground, they wound up in a hot tub in the middle of nowhere. of course, they did. lauren b. is the analyst picked to get the ring at the end of
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she's going far, she got the rose on the date. >> good thing she packed bikini. >> group date was hosted at the l.a. memorial coliseum over the 1932 and 1984 olympic games, as well as numerous notre dame football victories over the years. this had nothing to do with that. the girls were playing soccer. folks, this was not the barclays premier league by any stretch of the imagination. the team with the stretchers wound up winning 4-3. amber got the rose on the group date. now we had the one on one date with jubilee, they took off in helicopter. she wasn't too thrilled about all of that, let's say, but things started to warm up between the two of them. they fly off. there was no sun set, but you get the idea. when they got back on the ground, things really started to heat up. they're back in the hot tub, so
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fuss when she got back in the mansion, it's fine, jubilee is still in the house, she's all good, she got the rose. >> lace, she was controversial from the start, you can love her off the show, because she took herself out of the competition, so much for lace. all right, so lace is gone. excuse me, there were no roses for jamie and tushana. there were 14 women left. as for the kiss count, it stops at six. so that's pretty good. week three, three words, vegas, baby, vegas, analyst, out. >> all right. pack your bikinis and hot tops, folks. >> there could be rose in the future of rhianna. >> leo and rhianna are sparking rumors. the two spotted together in
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and when i know she's feeling like that, it makes me feel like we're both... when she enjoys it, we enjoy it even more. and i enjoy it. feel the difference with k-y ultragel. by the time i got to new york, i was living like a king >> "black star" has debuted at number one. it's giving him his number one ever. he died two days after the album was released. of course, on the heals of his death comes the news of the loss of another giant in the world of
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>> glenn frey, one of the founding members of the eagles has died at the age of 67. complications of rheumatoid arthritis, intestinal issues and pneumonia. >> we're looking back from 1998 when frey made a passionate acceptance speech during the induction rock 'n' roll hall of fame. >> we got along fine, we just disagreed a lot. tell me one worthwhile relationship that has not had peaks and vallies. you know, that's really what we're talking about, here, and you cannot play music with people for very long if you don't genuinely like them and i guarantee you that over the nine years that the eagles were together during the '70s, over the three years we were together
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times rank in the 95th percentile. the rest of it ranked everybody dwelled on for a long, long time, get over it. [ cheering and applause ] >> on behalf of all the people, we're so lucky to be in shrined with the people we admire, you honor us, therefore you honor yourselves, thank you. >> tribute poignant all over the world. >> celebrities of all stripes have been taking to tweeter. >> "god bless glenn frey, peace and love to all his family and friends". >> simple r.i.p. glenn frey, peace and love to all his family and friends. >> so sad to hear of the loss of glenn frey, the eagles played a great part in my love of music.
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good morning, i'm kendis gibson. >> here is some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now." the pressure is on the presidential candidates with less than two weeks until the first votes are cast until the iowa caucuses, battle for frontrunner is race between front and cruz on the other side and clinton and sanders on the other, with many from the campaign trail, we'll have much more straight ahead. the mayor of flint, michigan will be in washington, d.c. looking for federal help for the city's water crisis. meantime back home, two new
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announced holding the governor and state officials responsible. authorities searching for 12 marines missing after two helicopters crashed off hawaii have found some life rafts that were carried aboard the aircraft. there has been no sign of the marines. another music legend lost, fans are remembering glenn frey, eagles' cofounder, the rock n roll hall of famer died yesterday after facing several health challenges. he was 67 years old. those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, january 19th. taking it easy taking it easy good morning everybody, we'll get started this half hour with the battle for the white house and it really is a battle. although it may seem like this race has been going on for several years, now, the first primary votes are just coming
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>> i would rather have a rerun of college football season. >> than this? >> just a pause. >> more timely than this. >> frontrunners desperately want that first victory. >> reporter: some members of the british parliament debate banning donald trump from their country. >> let's be clear, donald trump is an idiot. >> reporter: ted cruz hit the frontrunner on his inheritance. >> i don't come from wealth. unlike donald, i didn't inherit millions of dollars. >> reporter: while at liberty university he made his case for the christian conservative vote, they called his scripture clumsy. >> 2 corinthians, that's the whole ball game, where the spirit soft lord, right, where the spirit of the lord is there is liberty. >> reporter: with iowa poll numbers in flux, there is no love loss between the two
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>> the truth is he's a nasty guy. >> reporter: as the two democratics focused on the legacy of dr. martin luther king. >> dr. king died with his work unfinished and it is up to us to see it through. >> what dr. king said is we have got to combat racism, but we've also got to come back income and wealth and equality. >> reporter: different tone where the barbs were sharp. >> you've received over $600,000 in speaking fees from goldman sachs. >> going back for a moment, ted cruz had a bit of fun with donald trump's attack. he tweeted out janet jackson's video "nasty" in response. >> by the way, we --
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released by iran are in a military hospital in germany adjusting to freedom. they've been joined by family and friends. we're seeing pictures, as you see here, of the former captives, big smiles on their faces, jonathan carl tells us how this all came about. >> free at last, jason reunited with his family at u.s. military base in germany after spending 544 days in prison. here alongside his wife skyping with relatives, spoke with abc. >> definitely lost some weight. you know, he was joking, we were having a good time. >> former marine reunited with his family and congressman after induring more than four years in prison. the family celebrating his freedom after three-and-a-half years. >> i told my kids i will come up and said daddy is released from prison, you'll see him soon.
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mother in boston is the first back to the u.s., all of this after dramatic 24 hours, the u.n. confirms the prisoner exchange, hours later the nuclear deal goes into effect, sanctions lifting, iran won't let jason rezian's wife join me. sunday morning they agree to allow him to join her. they announce paying $1.7 billion to the iranian government to settle an old financial di pus spute. >> reporter: none of the iranians had any ties to terrorism. four of them were convicted on charges related to smuggling military equipment to iran. jonathan carl, abc news, white house. now to weather back here, this is not a good week at least for travel, nearly 100 million americans are dealing with the extreme cold and tough driving conditions, snow and ice have
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all across the country, major snowstorm is taking aim at the northeast for the weekend. let's get a complete forecast from paul williams. >> thanks kendis, well that rude cold air from the north will bother the good old southern folks and bring very cold air down towards the tennessee valley region and then as we go into the evening time, it will stay cool throughout portions of florida. travel problems, great lakes and towards the northeast more lake effect snow and snow showers developing throughout the northern iraqi mountains and along the coast, widespread scattered showers is going to cause serious travel problems, kendis. >> thank you so much. forecast for gas prices is cheap in some places, it's dipping down below one dollars a gallon. a price had people filling up for 47 cents a gallon.
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$1.89. gas buddy predicts another 20-40 cents drop this week. surprisingly the asian stock markets are more or less flat this morning, despite a poor economic report from china, its economy last quarter grew at its slowest pace in 25 years. that wasn't a surprise. they figured the chinese government will step in with more stimulus measures. many are ready on the sidelines waiting to see what happened next. here is an eye-popping statistic about the global wealth divide, the richest 62 people in the world own the same wealth as the poorest 3.6 billion people, that's half of all the people on the planet. that number is from a new study which includes to end the era of tax havens. it's a good time to look skyward, five of the solar system other eight planets will
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naked eye, whether permitting. the planets will be lined up in a diagonal line, you see it from left to right, mercury, venus, saturn, mars, jupiter and first time that's happened since 2005. my very educated mother just served us nine pizzas, that's how you remember it. >> no uranus. >> let's move to the chargers, why don't we. well, the san diego chargers considering whether to move to los angeles, chargers rams held their first meeting to discuss sharing a stadium. the chargers have one year to decide if they will move. and the answer is, nobody got it right. the question on jeopardy is: why are all three players being
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the final jeopardy category was state capitols and all three contestants wagered everything they had. >> the answer given was a 1957 event led to the creation of a national historic site in this city, signed into law by president whose law brar is there too. all they had to do was say what is little rock. >> all three contestants finished with $0 and zero plans for tonight. >> how can you wager everything. >> that's gutsy. >> that's a rarity for jeopardy. i don't know if i would have gotten it right. >> i think i would watch jeopardy that day. my only moment. coming up, a day on, not a day off, celebrating the legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr. from the first family to the elementary school children carried on his message for hope for america. >> the whiz, some of my favorite
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helped paint walls and murals. in texas it was a group of elementary school students that put together their own. >> fourth and fifth graders were asked if martin luther king, jr. were running today, what would his campaign look like. here is abc's lindsey davis. >> i may not get there with you, but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promise land. >> reporter: his words moving a nation, that promise land inspiring generations. >> it's dr. martin luther king, jr. were to run for president today, i believe he would say this in his campaign speech, we are a nation of promise and a land of opportunity. >> my brothers and sisters, i challenge you to keep the dream alive and uplift one another. >> we have made progress in the 21st century, but we have not
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>> there is more that must be done, white and black lives must matter, hispanic lives must matter, native and asian lives must matter, all lives must matter. >> i am convinced that men hate each other because they fear each other, they fear each other because they don't know each other, they don't know each other because they don't communicate and they don't communicate because they are separated. >> today's youth asking if bridges. >> i am mus limb, if dr. king were running for president, how would treat me and my family, doesn't -- key men, we should all come together, all races, all cultures. >> reporter: and if there were one thing our nation's kids will tell dr. king. >> thank you. >> thank you for help ping me be understand -- helping me be
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right and wrong things to do in our nation and society today. >> thank you for being a role model to me and all the people around the united states. >> thank you for everything. >> for making our world a better place. >> linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> those kids are so well spoken. politicians. well, coming up, a peak of some of this year's hottest gadgets. whiz shows us his favorite offerings from this year
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let's call it fashion week for geeks the annual consumer electronics show, this years offerings, did not disappoint. geeks or nongeeks showing us some of his favorites. we'll not call him a geek, he's our whiz. >> i have some fun stuff. >> what caught your eye? >> these five things, a couple of more will be shown here. first of all, if you wear magnifying, these are from thin optics, it's a way to have glasses with you. i'm going to take off my regular glasses, they come in three magnifications, you hook them on, i can see fine. they're very rugged, the company
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>> and they hang on. >> they just hang on like that. >> and they come three ways. >> like this? >> you want to try them? >> pull them out, clip them on your nose. the plain glasses are 20 bucks. >> you can't break them. >> don't worry. >> i can't. >> that's really a senior moment there, sorry. >> it's okay. they're like $20 to get them and universal part for $25, or you can get them built in to a phone case for $40. this is galaxy s 5. >> and can you get like specific prescription? >> yes. >> three different magnifications. this is really great, this is called kangaroo. so this is a window's 10 computer with wi-fi, blue tooth, fingerprint. >> that thing? >> i know. so on the -- comes with a little dock.
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them, keyboard goes in one. >> like that. >> right. and mouse goes in another, hdmi out goes to any monitor you want. i hook this up to my 40 inch or 4 ktv and then i had windows 10 huge in my living room and i can do my e-mails. and this is $99. >> the price fits. >> is it the smallest computer you've seen? >> absolutely. >> it has built in battery, there are things called pc stick, this can operate on its own. >> all right. cool. >> this is great. this is called zalt, it's if you travel, you have the adapters for your two chargers, smartphone, tablet, your computer, the company said they can pow -- 90% of all laptops it comes with all these tables and tips.
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wall, now one of these charges your laptop and runs it. one of these charges your smartphone. one of these can grow your tablet. if the point is flasing, you can rotate the plug. >> that usually takes up a lot of space. >> yes. >> you get all of this stuff in a small bag. >> so this is, you plug in your router, this is for small devices that during a black out, you want this day powered. what's neat about this, if you need power on the run, take that out, throw it in your backpack, you can charge your phone. >> this is in case of an emergency. >> exactly. keep it plugged in all the time. >> right. >> our final guy is that little -- i'm going to pick this up here, it's called temp track. peel the plastic off. this goes under the baby's arm. this is blue tooth enabled, now anywhere in your house, up to 40 feet, you can be reading the baby's temperature, you don't
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lysol that. . we'll be holding in on this year's academy awards, we'll tell you the biggest night, anger is building from within. >> the outrage is filled by what many say is a lack of diversity. there really is, even the academy president late last night saying she's disappointed with the out come and they plan to do some work.
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>> i will not be at the academy awards and won't be watching. >> jada smith taking that first statement to her facebook page. m coming days after her husband's will smith got snubbed for an academy. none of the nominations went to person of color reviving last year's controversy. she's not alone, director spike lee voicing his disappointment on facebook, writing he won't be attending the ceremony. lee addressed it at his acceptance speech. >> it's easy to be the president of the united states as a black person than to be the head of studio. >> they're about to lose their mind. >> "straight out that compton" overlooked rapper ice cube speaking out on the wendy williams' show. >> i'm not surprised. >> oscar's host tweeting out a
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oscars, white bet awards. 2012 los angeles times found they're nearly 94 caucasian and 77% male, with blacks accounting for about 2%. president of the academy cheryl who is herself black said she has sought to improve diversity. >> we're working inside the academy in order to make sure we have inclusion. >> both spike lee and jada pinkett smith in their messages referencing martin luther king, jr. >> that was a big day, for kings' birthday, commemorating him. michael moore coming out and saying i join jada. i believe the academy awards will fix this. >> i'm sure in the next period, there will be some nominees of color. remember viv from fresh prince of bell air, she released a
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