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making news in america this morning, roy moore's rare interview. a dawe before the special election in alabama, the controversial candidate attacked the women accusing him of sexual misconduct. >> i did not date underage women. >> as moore gets new help from the president, president trump's own accusers are coming forward together today for the first time. >> firefighting setback. the raging fire in southern california growing overnight into one of the largest in state history. >> from 30 to 60 to 100 feet high. >> 359 square miles burned. the new evacuations and growing health concerns. treacherous travel. a weekend storm is giving way to slick roads for the mor
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watch as this truck teeters at the edge of an overpass. another went right into this icy pond. this is how you play football in whiteout conditions. see what we can expect today. "property brothers" scam. a warning for fans of the hit tv show. how they're being targeted and how they could get ripped off. would you try pink toast or mushroom coffee? the creative food options now being called trend setters. good morning. an election showdown watched around the world. >> with only one day until the special election that decides the next senator, roy moore has granted a rare tv interview to address the sexual misconduct claims against him and president trump has now recorded a robo call for the moore campaign. this as liberal groups across the country pour money into the
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abc's serena marshall joins us with new details on this crucial race. good morning, serena. >> reporter: good morning, kendis, diane. the high stakes election just 24 hours away and as seen by many as not just a referendum on the president but the republican party fractured over their controversial candidate. embattled republican senate candidate roy moore getting another boost from the president. >> we need roy to help us. >> reporter: telling voters on a reported message. >> roy moore is the guy we need to pass our make america great again agenda. >> reporter: the president out with calls, tweets and even a mention in his friday event, moore absent. his only appearance this past week a pretaped interview. >> these allegations are completely false. i did not date underage women. i did not molest anyone. >> reporter: again denying the allegations of sexual misconduct or inappropriate behavior from at least eight women, at least two who were teenagers when evers in his 30s,
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strategist argued this isn't about the allegations but a referendum on the president and if moore wins -- >> i highly doubt there will be a senate investigation but if there is, judge moore will be found telling the truth. this is donald trump on trial in alabama. >> reporter: the race in a dead heat in the solid red state. >> there is an energy out there that can't be captured by pushing a telephone. >> reporter: even so, one vote moore won't get, the republican senior senator from alabama. >> i didn't vote for roy moore. i wouldn't vote for roy moore. >> reporter: jones not getting shelby's vote either. >> i this the republican party can do better. >> reporter: and hammering his opponent. >> just like senator shelby today, i believe those women. >> reporter: as he tries to be the first democratic senator in alabama for two decades. a win for jones means it is slashed to just one seat. after being selected by the president the voter
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apart the republican party if roy moore is voted in. women accused president trump and they're expected to appear together today to call for a congressional investigation. they're uniting for the first time to share details about their experiences. president trump has denied the 's but at least one member of his administration, u.n. ambassador nikki haley now says the president's accusers should be heard. >> women who accuse anyone should be heard. they should be heard and they should be dealt with and i think we heard from them prior to the election and i think any woman who has felt violated or felt mistreated in any way, they have every right to speak up. >> a new poll finds 70% of americans believe congress should investigate sexual harassment allegations against the president. three democratic senators including bernie sanders say the president should resign over the allegations. we turn now to a major setback for firefighters in the west.
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southern california has now spread to 359 square miles. that makes it the fifth largest fire on record there with no end in sight. new evacuations are being ordered as the flames march towards santa barbara. 18,000 hopes now threatened including those of celebrity likes ellen degeneres, oprah winfrey and rob lowe. air quality is also another major concern. leanne suter from our answer station kabc reports on the race to evacuate. >> putting together 30 years of drawings, rolling them up and putting them in here. >> reporter: jim melnick never thought he would have to load up all his work into his pickup but he also never thought the thomas fire would reach his santa barbara home. >> i'm saving my life's work here right now. it's crazy times. >> reporter: a large swath of the seaside city now being evacuated. those up in mission canyon at extreme risk. >> we alm
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the fire came within six inches of the house. >> reporter: the fast-moving fire ripping through 56,000 acres in a day. the explosive blaze the fifth largest wildfire in california history. charring more than 359 square miles, larger than new york city. >> it's just amazing how fast it's gone and we know living in this canyon that it's a scary spot but we've hoped that we would escape this one. >> reporter: officials say the fire is now moved into some areas that have never burned in recorded history. some of the dead and dry fuel over 50 feet deep. >> come on, monty, up. >> reporter: those scrambling to evacuate grabbing whatever they can. >> for me it's my computer and records and that type of stuff but beauty of it we have our rv and that rv is ready to go any time any place. >> reporter: they have now evacuated. officials say we are just 44,000 acres away from this fire becoming the lar
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california history. in santa barbara, leanne suter, abc news. a different story on the other side of the country where winter has arrived. days after a rare snowfall the south is dealing with black ice this morning. in georgia some schools are closed or opening late and some homes remain without power. farther north a fedex truck ran off the road in washington county, virginia levering the trailer hanging off an overpass. the driver is okay. and heavy snow blanketed new england. this suv skidded into a pond in winchendon, massachusetts. lake-effect snow pounding upstate new york where the buffalo bills won their game sunday in overtime or what some called snowvertime because there was so much time they could barely see the ball. great for snow angel, though. mother nature clearly has been busy so now a closer look at your weather for this monday morning.
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>> good morning, we are looking at red flag warnings persisting here in southern california. in fact, now they're extended through monday evening. so the fire danger remains high here and as we go through the early week high pressure is still in control. we'll have that offshore flow. it means dry air in place as well as more gusty santa ana winds as we head through the midweek. the good news is monday and tuesday as well as into wednesday those wins will be just a touch weaker. with your accuweather forecast i'm meteorologist melissa constanz constanzer. coming up, where to find the best deals to save money on this green monday. >> but first another victim comes forward in the search for a possible serial shooter targeting cars on a major highway. quite a sight near the eiffel tower. a tightrop
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we're back with heart-stopping video of a tightrope walker who took a tumble 200 feet above paris. his misstep came tlurg during a 2200-foot walk. you can see him dangling upside down but gets back up and finishes that test run then later completed the walk in one shot on live television. in rome this tightrope walker managed to become the first person to cross the tiber river on a tightwire. the rain and wind so bad he thought about stopping midway through but powered through that 450-foot walk. benjamin netanyahu is discussing the violent aftermath of president trump's decision where he recognized jerusalem as israel's capital. now, the protests and resulting clashes have left hundreds of palestinians injured and now
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palestinian officials have confirmed they will not meet with vice president mike pence when he visits this month. a spokesperson for the vice president calls that decision unfortunate. back in this country a fourth victim has come forward as police in detroit search for potential serial shooter targeting vehicles on highways. all of the shootings were early thursday. three drivers escaped unharmed. one was wounded in the leg but managed to limp to a gas station to get help. police are looking for a gray or silver car that may have been involved. quite a few questions being raised about the working conditions at some amazon delivery drivers are facing. drivers who work for subcontractors are being forced to deliver more than 200 packages each day without bathroom breaks often driving 12 hours a day exceeding the legal limit. amazon says it's committed to ensuring its independent delivery providers treat workers fairly. today is green monday. in other words, get ready to spend and
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green with some holiday shopping deals. not as popular as cyber monday but still plenty of sales. amazon, target, walmart and ebay have offers. walmart is also cutting prices on toy, home appliances and apparel today and target says customers will save $20 for every 100 they spend on the company's website. >> green mean get ready to spend a lot of green. >> or if it's a discount it's like saving money. that's what i tell my husband and myself. coming up, the controversy in the nfl after a quarterback keeps playing after a brutal hit. also ahead a scam targeting fans of the "property brothers." hear what drew and jonathan scott have to say. a shocking statement from a serial killer who says he's responsible for even more murders. [♪ ]
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south carolina accused of chaining a female hostage inside that shipping container. well, he's now confessing to new crimes. police say that todd held kayla brown hostage for two months. you recall the case after killing her boyfriend and six other victims. in a letter to local newspapers he's now claiming there are several more undiscovered victims. >> kayla brown told dr. phil he once told her he killed nearly 100 people and while profiles of serial killers say they're not unusual they say the claims are unlikely. >> serial killers arizona entire identity is tied up in killing and now they've lost it so how do you get the spotlight back on you. you do it by saying there's more victims. >> this comes as a new letter to a south carolina newspaper in which kohlhepp brags b
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investigation. the markets and a crypto currency which is really setting wall street on fire. futures on bitcoin surged as much as 25% during their debut session on the chicago board options exchange. that's triggering two trading halts and skyrocketing to nearly $18,000. fans of it are drawn to its anonymity and lack of control by both governments and banks. fans of the hit cable tv show "property brothers" are being warned about a swam targeting people who want to renovate their hopes. a colorado couple posted they wanted to be picked for the popular show. someone e-mailed them and said they had been chosen but the e-mail asked for money up front. the property brothers learned about it and posted a warning about it on their facebook page insisting they will never contact any of their fans over an unverified e-mail address. luckily the couple in colorado did not send the scammers any money. some distu
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nfl deals with concussions. quarterback from houston here, tom savage driven to the turf after a pass against a 49ers. when he was on the ground you look at it here. his head began and hands began shaking. some observers thought he had a seizure. he came back in to play on houston's next possession. he was eventually diagnosed with a concussion. another quarterback also suffered a potentially season-ending injury on sunday. >> there was also some drama on sunday night football. let's get highlights from espn. good morning, america. >> good morning, utica. john buccigross, john anderson. pennsylvania nfl football, you start first. >> i'll do it and start with the philadelphia side even though they were way out in california to face the rams. big showdown. the eagles win it but biggest news to come out carson wentz diving in for a touchdown, gets roughed up. call it back but you know what, the injury
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they fear there's a torn acl that will end his season. he stayed in the game to complete the drive. give his team a lead. nick foles came in and gave them the win, mri on monday. wentz could be done for the year. >> all right, western pennsylvania football, the steelerskick a game-winning field goal late and ben roethlisberger threw for 506 yards. only one of three to have that. the big play to antonio brown who had 11 catches and chris bost boswell and that's a game-winning field goal and they clinch the afc north. third in the last four years. cloudy and cold in utica, could have some snow later in the week. today should be good. >> there was snow in buffalo and they won. good morning. up next in "the pulse," could mushroom coffee be the next craze? also ahead, a heartbreaking video of a boy who has been bullied and the overwhelming help he's
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be criticized about it. this video racked up more than 21 million views in three days and captured the hears of celebs and athletes. >> you see chris evans who invited keaton to the premiere of his upcoming avengers film and getting support from dale earnhardt junior and snoop dogg said you got a friend for life. next the dramatic finish in the dallas marathon. >> so the woman on the left was in first place jars from the finish line when her leg started giving out, chandler shelf but next to her was 17-year-old ariana letterman. >> so she was helped as you can see there, letterman grabbing self and helping her to the finish line and then got her into a wheelchair. after recovering she laughed about her finish on tv. >> my running buddies are going to make so much fun of me. >> so race judges ruled since self was almost three minute as head she would have finished first even without the
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her first words to first aid personnel was did i win? >> that's a good way. >> answer, yes, you did. >> quite the competitor. three-minute advantage. >> doing pretty well. >> and next up we turn to the top food trends as we head into the new year starting off with pink toast. >> yeah, so "the daily mail" reports bread sales are down so a new push for veggie bread. >> coffee lovers, mushroom latte. this instant coffee is blended with fungi and claims to boost metabolism and brain power. >>and you're waking up with good morning washington. winter like weather making an early appearance over the weekend, and more may be on the way. your forecast is moments away, but first here is a quick look at this morning's top stories. breaking overnight-- the thomas fire burning in southern california-- is growing. late sunday-- firefighters announced they're losing ground -- just ten percent of
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destroyed more than eight hundred buildings and is threatening thousands more. controversial tolls on interstate 66 are not going anywhere. that's according to virginia's transportation secretary. some prince william county lawmakers demanded the state suspend the tolls that surged to 40 bucks at one point during rush hour last week. secretary aubry lane says that will not happen, but he will ask v-dot to review its tolling algorithm. good morning washington. toss to eileen - watch for icy spots this morning - dry & cool start to the week - turning blustery tomorrow - arctic blast wednesday (feels single digits & teens) - few snow showers late week; staying cold! today: partly cloudy. cold. highs: 44-49 winds: w 5 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. cold. lows: 30-36 winds: s 5 mph tuesday: am clouds. pm sun. blustery. highs: 47-50 winds: nw 10-20 g 30 mph
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in court for a status hearing related to his bail agreement. manafort and former deputy campaign manager rick gates are charged with a slew of federal charges including conspiracy to launder money. manafort was recently accused of violating a gag order by working on an op-ed, while on house arrest. after the discovery-- prosecutors asked a judge to deny a motion to release manafort from house arrest. the hearing is set for 9:30 this morning. new developments now.. amid growing turmoil in the middle east. israel's prime minister says it's time to come to grips with jerusalem as israel's capital. this after the turkish president
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"terrorist state" and said it would not be allowed to take control of the holy city. benjamin netanyahu hit back during a joint press conference with france's president. netanyahu says to give peace a chance, all of the aggression in the region has to go. hundred of people were injured over the weekend during violent protests in response to president trump's declaration of jerusalem as the israel's capital city. vice president mike pence standing with president trump when he made the jerusalem announcement. and now the palestinian authority president is refusing to meet with vice president pence later this month - saying the u-s is no longer part
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israeli-palestinian peace process. pence's spokeswoman, alyssa farah, called the decision "unfortunate" adding that the palestinian authority "is walking away again from an opportunity to discuss the future of the region." the united nations secretary general is weighing in on the ongoing conflict with north korea. in an interview sunday, antonio guterres expressed hope that the conflict could be solved. but says it will take some meaningful dialogue-- and not on twitter. both the united nations and north korea agree the tension on the korean peninsula is a very dangerous security issue for the world. she's already got a truck load of gold medals. now olympic hero simone biles, has something else for her trophy case-- some pom poms. she made her debut as the first-ev
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the squad presented the gold medalist with a pair of their legendary red boots. simone has plenty of talent, but don't expect her to stay on the sidelines. the 2020 games in tokyo are just around the corner. it's xx and we're just getting started. breaking right now-- a wildfire in california-- spreading at a historical rate. and as the flames spread-- many residents are going from "displaced" to homeless. good morning washington. - watch for icy spots this morning - dry & cool start to the week - turning blustery tomorrow - arctic blast wednesday (feels single digits & teens) - few snow showers late week; staying cold! today: partly cloudy. cold. highs: 44-49
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