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this morning on "world news now," an urgent challenge. the world's leaders coming together to combat climate change. president obama's promise to the world as the fight against terrorism also very much in the picture in paris. breaking news. police in atlanta involved in a fatal shooting near a downtown hotel. one person killed in a s.w.a.t. team operation. the latest details just coming in. >> new this half hour. wasteful government spending. >> the latest report on how taxpayer dollars are being spent. the embarrassing programs being fueled by your money and how some lawmakers are aiming to get the pork pulled. >> just when you thought this guy was gone, he's back. psy, the man responsible for gangnam style and all after its terrible wedding dance moves has
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returned with a new even more bizarre song. the new music video storming the globe giving everyone a daddy complex on this tuesday, december 1st. ♪ where did you get that body ♪ i got it from my daddy >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> once you see it it, you cannot be unseen. >> unfortunately, you can't get it out of your head. >> i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm aditi roy in for reena ninan. i was wondering where he went. i forgot he existed in the first place. >> and now he is back. we're going to get to that video because it will no doubt be an ear worm, an eye worm all of those things you just wish never existed. he's fun at least. we're going to talk about climate change now and the climate summit in paris. the largest gathering ever of world leaders. >> president obama and russian president vladimir putin you see here met on the sidelines. this was to talk about syria and
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turkey's shootdown of a russian fighter jet. the fight against terrorism loomed large with ultratight security in paris. major streets in the capital was shut down to protect the heads of 150 nations. we get more now from abc's lana zak. >> reporter: in france, climate change is on the agenda but terrorism is on the mind. >> we salute the people of paris for insisting this crucial conference go on. an act of defiance that proves nothing will deter us from building the future we want for our children. >> reporter: interspersed among the speeches about the environment, discussions continue on the growing threat of radical islamic terrorism. terrorism that little more than two weeks earlier led to the deaths of 130 people in paris. president barack obama paying tribute to all the victims with a single white rose and with nearly 200 world leaders in paris so soon after the attacks, the city is in lockdown, all
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public protests are banned. some tried to assemble in defiance. police and protesters clashing. while inside the conference, major meetings between world leaders including president obama and chinese president xi jinping. the chinese considering a greater role in the terror fight after a chinese hostage was killed recently by isil. >> i look forward to discussing how china can play a greater role in addressing this crisis, especially supporting the political transitioning in syria and assisting humanitarian needs. >> reporter: at the same time, china's president is discussing climate change, beijing issued kits worst pollution report of the year, 25 times beyond what is considered safe. lana zak, abc news, washington. >> what an image there. one more note on this. pope francis is chiming in on the climate change conference
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we're still expecting a good deal of snow from sioux falls down towards omaha and minneapolis. the darker blue indicating 6 to possibly 10 inches of snow from the same system that was just a little bit of a problem with flooding to the west but now has changed over to snow showers. by wednesday, we'll actually have something that's going to help us out. the jet stream will divide us between church and state. a slow-moving cold front brings scattered showers along the east coast. much colder air behind that. we really want this jet to stick around because it will keep them separate because if not for the dividing line, we'd have a monster of a snowstorm to tell you about. annoying snow showers maybe in the upper elevations. aditi, kendis. >> the state department released the largest batch of e-mails from hillary clinton's private server to date. some 7800 pages. these e-mails cover the period of the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. they include the message clinton sent to her daughter chelsea about that attack but there
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don't appear to be any new bombshells we're told in this release. donald trump has told a crowd of 5,000 in macon, georgia, that cnn should pay him for appearing in the next debate because he'll draw such a big audience. trump's under fire for claiming that muslims in new jersey were seen cheering after the 9/11 attacks. new jersey governor chris christie says flatly that never happened. abc's tom llamas asked trump about that. >> today governor christie said that you muslims celebrated in new jersey on 9/11. today he said that never happened and you should stop talking about that. >> he didn't say that the other day. he was very weak the other day. the other day he said it like well, he doesn't know. now i guess he feels emboldened. he must be careful with what he says. >> trump failed to get the endorsement of a minister's group which he claimed would happen. something new is popping up on menus across new york city, a warning about too much salt. starting today, a tiny salt
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shaker in a black triangle will appear next to the meals high in sodium containing a tea spoon of salt or more. the new label is part of an effort to combat heart disease and stroke. only chain restaurants will be affected. and if you want to live a long life, be fit in your 20s. a new study finds when 20 somethings had good cardiorespiratory health, they were less likely to die in middle age even if they were overweight or had high cholesterol, blood pressure or blood sugar levels. they even put a number on it, finding for every extra minute a young adult could endure a treadmill stress test, they were 15% less likely to die of any cause. >> why couldn't we have had this study a good four years ago in our 20s. not very good at math. >> some sports now. the baltimore ravens and cleveland browns are having seasons to forget but they delivered one of the most memorable monday night football endings in recent history. pick it up late in the fourth quarter when cleveland backup quarterback austin davis hit
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travis benjamin for that 42-yard touchdown. that plus the extra point tied the game. that tied the game. then this happened. it has to be the browns. they attempted what would have been a game-winning field goal but it was blocked and even worse, will hill took it to the hill to the end zone to secure a 33-27 win for the ravens. painful for the browns. well, let's talk about basketball. if you're a basketball fan who wants to see kobe bryant play for the lakers one last time before he retires, well, be ready to pay for that pleasure. >> since bryant announced he's retiring at the end of the season, ticket prices on the secondary market for the games have spiked. one example the cheapest seat for the lakers final regular season game is more than $570 on one ticket service website. >> for that same game, the most expensive listed at an astronomical $21,000. >> wow. coming up, the latest ways
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your tax dollars are being spent. and you probably won't be impressed, what la mas and senior dating programs have do with government spending. > celebrities taking it all off. the new calendar shoot showing the more intimate side of very famous and successful women. wow, that, of course, later in "the skinny." first a look at the forecast map. philadelphia the lakers are in town. but the phillies -- the 76ers are so bad, tickets are still available for 80 bucks. "world news now" weather, brought to you by mucinex sinus max. enough pressure in here for ya? ugh. my sinuses are killing me. yeah...just wait 'til we hit ten thousand feet. i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too te, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... wait, what?! you realize i have gold status? do i still get the miles?
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the monday after thanksgiving a weekend of turkey is capped off with pork. lots of it. >> every year, senator tom coburn of oklahoma would list his 100 top wasteful spending projects. well, this year, his success ker senator james lankford has no shortage of material. abc's mary bruce on the money trail. >> reporter: remember these guys? the llamas on the loose that took over the internet? after their great escape, the federal government took time to tell the owners, they needed permission from washington to showcase the animals. just one out of 100 examples of alleged federal overreach and wasteful spending, highlighted in a new report. it's the kind of federal pork that makes taxpayers squeal. $65,000 to study what happens to bugs when the lights go out? $2.6 million on a weight-loss program for truck drivers. and $375,000 to study the dating habits of seniors. leaving the study's author asking, government spending or match.com?
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we couldn't find any lawmakers coming to the defense of this spending. pennsylvania congressman joe pitts, who oversees some spending, is pointing the finger at the agencies spending the money. why are we seeing $2.6 million for weight-loss programs for truckers? >> it's just mind boggling. i'm sure they'll come back with some kind of an excuse. >> reporter: waste watcher republican senator james lankford who compiled the list is putting washington on notice. >> they get away with it because no one's watching, and that's the challenge. >> reporter: but watchdogs say don't expect to see any of this change any time soon despite the $105 billion identified in the study, its author tells us he's confident he'll see more of this kind of government spending. mary bruce, abc news, capitol hill. and when we come back, amy schumer and serena williams like you've never seen them before. >> the big reveal. batman versus superman. "the skinny" is next.
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sensation when he nearly broke the internet with gangnam style. ♪ >> and now psy is out with an even creepier video titled "daddy." >> where did you get that body from? where did you get that body from? >> i got it from my daddy. i got it from my daddy. i got it, got it. >> hey, where did you get that bodied from? >> okay, so the song is apparently a gender swap tribute to will.i.am i got it from my mama. psy says though that he doesn't expect daddy to even approach the success of gangnam style. i got to say now, it's the third time i've heard it. >> don't say it. >> it's actually only less irritating. >> but it is catchy. it's like a train wrec you can't help but watch it.
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i can't stop watching it. >> i love that he lost hair up top but added some to the chest. good job. next, let's talk about some phenomenallyuccessful women like you've never seen them before. >> the 43rd edition of the parelli calendar, the italian tire company famous for pinups. this year features 13 women of outstanding achievement mostly two notable exceptions include actress amy schumer wearing only underwear and heels. >> and also this year serena williams, nearly every toned inch of her. among the other females photographed by annie liebovitz with their clothes on include fran liebovitz, ava duvernay and patti smith. > beautiful photos there. next an unsuspected
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surprise last night for superhero fans. >> a brand-new teaser from the movie "batman versus superman, dawn of justice." >> the full trailer debuts tomorrow night on "jimmy kimmel live." the movie hits the theaters on march 25th easter weekend. looking forward to it. >> speaking of teasers call it a modern honeymoon loaded with instagram pics. >> "modern family" stars sophia vergara and husband joe manganiello couldn't resist sharing photos with the world. >> they jetted to turks and caicos island for their honeymoon over the past week and they've got the pictures to prove it. congratulations to the pretty couple. >> beautiful people in a beautiful place. >> and very wealthy people, as well. >> exactly. rubbing it in our faces. coming up, another blissfully happy lady laughing all the way to the bank.
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feel the difference with k-y ultragel. ♪ so hello from the other side, i must have called a thousand times ♪ >> another feel good song from adele. >> in case you missed it, adele has been taking the world by storm after taking a break from the limelight, her new album is shattering records. >> why "25" is her magic number and what really is the secret to her success? >> here's abc's kayna whitworth. ♪ hello, it's me >> reporter: it's been a little over a month since adele gave the world "hello." ♪ hello from the other side >> reporter: and you probably can sing along with every word. adele is everywhere. topping the billboard hot 100 charts for four weeks straight, appearing in these minimalist target commercials. ♪
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and perhaps most impressively, forcing insync to say bye-bye bye to a record they've held for 15 years, the title for most album sales in a single week. now in the digital age, adele's "25" sold more than 3 million copies can the week of its debut. the first week her record was out, every minute about 335 people bought it. that's crazy. ♪ never mind i'll >> the one like you singer's magic seems to lie in almost a universal appeal. even her bodyguard amassed a following online. >> adele is a multigenerational artist. kids who are 14 years old, people in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, basically if you can walk, you can buy an adel album. if you can't walk, you can buy it online. >> reporter: many say a large part of adele's appeal is her relatabiliabilit
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relatability, unlike many other pop star divas. flawless beyonce or the polished taylor swift, adele seems like one of us. >> she is a new kind of pop star. she is not a pop star who's chasing the now or a pop star trying to be untouchable and perfect. >> reporter: she relies on the biggest driving factor behind her unmatched success, undeniable talent. >> most people when they put out a record, they make all sorts of brand deals to increase their exposure. she did it by singing music. >> reporter: as long as she keeps rolling out new music, fans will help her rewrite the record book. i'm kayna whitworth in los angeles. seems like you can't just escape her at all these days. >> so talented. >> we're okay with that. >> yeah, i know. you just want to keep listening more and more. the old songs they're playing, it's great. don't miss our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com. >> this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades. >> this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades.
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making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, a deadly shooting outside a crowded hotel. an exchange of gunfire with police. the new details and video coming in. winter storm, heavy snow falling right now. cities declaring emergencies with storm warnings in four states on this first day of december, we're track it all. >> exploding toy. one of this year's hottest holiday gifts being blamed for burning down a family's home. >> and psy is back. remember him, the voice, the dance moves and a new video that some are calling a bit bizarre. good tuesday morning. i'm aditi roy in for reena ninan. >> i'm kendis
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