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with abc news. >> the last hour will never come until a group of muslims rise >> reporter: he was interviewed by correspondent lama hasan in men in london to push for sharia law. >> i think that would be the beginning of the endf the united states of america, , of britain, of europe and the entire world. their authorities say he is a leading suspect, as new isis executioner which if it is the case, will put him on n the same list that led to the drone attack against the previous isis face of evil, the so-cald jihadi john, who executed four american hostages. brian ross, abc news, new york. >> the ntsb's rease of those haunting images of the "el faro" are raising more questions than answers. it went down during hurricane joaquin. as the images indicate, the twisted wreckage, there is still no sign of the ship's crew or the ship'slack box.
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family in houston, texas, is waking up at home this morning for the first time with three new members. it is a rarset of identical fema triplets born on decemr 1st, ten weeks premature. addison, kingsley and sa fan na harris. each weighed barely three pounds at birth but yesterday they were healthy enough to go home after a lot of planning om mom and dad. >> we' done a lot of planning. we've prepared for a while now. we did deliver a little early. that wasn'too expected but we're just going to go home and try to do our best. >> brad and stephanie harris say the girls will have ankle bracelets color coordinated so that they don't get them mixed up. >> very cool for those girls. they're l lookingretty good. >> a beautiful family. >> coming up in "the skinny" and our bonus round, the actress chosen to take pamela anderson's
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>> also in "the skinny," ben hig combination in the bachelor and you all the women are competing for his love. insit. you cannot g this anywhere else. >> first serious accusations from a starbucks customer to a cashier. the confrontation and a consumer alert. but first, our forecast map. major storms from el nino you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by mucinex fast max. hey buddy, let's get these dayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same didifference 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.
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thee threw it at him and rushed inside but he shot her through the door. she was rushed to the hospital and will be okay. the police say they have some good leads on the attacker. it's a bit of a tradition in football if you will the day after the season ends, some teams prepare for the playoffs and then others make mastiff personnel changes. the san francisco 49ers cleveland browns and philadelphia eagles all have dismissed their head coaches and the new york giants tom coughlin quit. he wl talk publicly about that decision later this morning. it was really emotional especially for eli manning. > a lot of players werere beating to t. a mom says her credit card number was stolen and used at stair bucks and going back to the drive through window. >> their heated exchange was caught on camera. abc's clayton sandell has more. >> reporter: juana martinez says one quick trip for coffee cost her $212. >> how are you doing?
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starbucks drive through last week, martinez claims this cashshier stolher credit card number and went on a shopping spree. the next day, martinez confronts her. >> you know what you did, right? >> i'm sorry that i took money from you and your kids. >> $200 isn't that much to anyone elslse but that was like our rent money. >> reporter: police say they're now investigating. experts say credit card numbers can be stolen by thieves, simply writing them down or using high tech devices called skimmers. this fast food employee was caht using one. >> it's very, very difficult to prent somebody who have one of these magnetic stripe readers which are very small and portable. >> reporter: experts say you can help protect your moneney by frequently checking your bank statements. don't let anybody see your pin number. and don't use an atm or card reader if it looks like it's been tampered with. >> how would you even make a copy of my card? >> reporter: the coffee company calls an the situation "completely unacceptable" and says "the employee no longer works for starbucks. clayton sandell, abc news, denver.
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>> when we come back, it is the epic return of our bachelor senior analyst for the premiere of the new season. >> that is next in "the skinny." we'll be right back. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. there are6 million children struggling with hunger in america. that's 1 in 5 daughters, sons, neighbors, and classmates who don't know where their next meal is coming from. yet billions of pounds of good food go to waste every year. it's time we do something about it.
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this? you always remember your first. >> so excited. >> time for the return of a fan favorite segment here in "the skinny." the "world news now" recap of the bachelor." >> last night we saw the premiere of the 20th season. >> dreamy. >> ben higgins at the center of all of this action. he didn't win the heart of katelynn bris toe so how he has plenty of opportunities to find love. >> b back again is our bachelor" senior analyst jack sheehan. >> thank you, thank you to my fans online. my cousins of fans online. i preervet it. thanks for having me back. >> they both know who they are. >> so great to be back here. new season of the bachelor" started right here on abc. the big question this morning, who is ben higgins? roll that will beautiful bachelor footage. >> my husband went to iu.
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>> i'm full of knowledge. >> there you go. >> speaking of hoosiers, he's from indiana. he's 26 years old. like you said, the last time we saw him he was ousted in the round of three during account bachelorette". he says he's ready to fall in love and he says his biggest concern is the fear of being unloveable. so the women. >> wow. >> the women, there were 28 in total. >> oh. >> too much is never enough. >> absolutely. >> when it comes to stuff like this. kendis, kayna, there were four laurens, lauren b., lauren r., lauren h and lb. >> poor guy. >> as in pounds. lb. >> there were two black girls. >> one of them was jubilee. there are also a lot of jays. speaking of jubilee, jennifer, a canadian jamed jamie. jojo entered with a unicorn
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jessica is an accountant and jackie. two repeat players from past seasons, becc and ber. >> jimmy kimmel was asking who this amberern was. >> a repeat player from a past season. i forgot who she was to be honest. but nonetheless. >> a lot of people did. >> we all remembered becca. she was the virgin and how they did the show, it seemed like she was going to be around for a while. let's put it that way. >> what about the twins? >> the twins, well, they both got roses. ourselves. >> okay. >> who made a big impression last night, a former news anchor, maybe she will be again, olivia. >> how do you know this. >> olivia left her job. she and ben really hit it off. they had some nice conversations. you know how it ended up? she got the first impression rose. >> ohoh. >> so that is an important step in any relationship, of course. >> teleprompters. >> now let's bring the drama. lace. >> i loved her.
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this girl was from denver. >> don't look at me. >> she's in real estate, rocky mountain high lace here. she was drinking a lot. she was bringing the drama. she was stealing ben out of other people's conversations. >> what? >> seriously. she was a little bit of trouble lace, i'll tell you right now. >> not all colorado girls are like that. >> obviously they're not. obviously they're not. now, the most important part of th evening, the rose ceremony. 21 women got roses. that means seven were ousted at the first hurdle. lauren who went by the name red velvet, brianne, lauren referring, so they're thinning out the laurens, megan, izzy, jessica and tiara. fa of this segment recognize that there was no kiss count. there was no kiss count tonight. because ben didn't kiss anybody. >> let's improve that next week.
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that next we. >> he's a gentleman. >> yeah, if the -- if the analyst had to make aprediction he would say lauren b., the flight attendant to get the ring. analyst is out. >> lauren b. i'm writing it down now. >> i'm thinking amanda. >> the fantasy list. >> amanda. thank you, jack. let's move on quickly. >> learned a lot. next in "the skinny," someone that many wish was still a bachelor but alas, he is married. >> we're talking about channing tatum who is, of course, married to jenna tatum. they're going head to head in a lip sync babattle. there's a new preview of the clip. you see channing super competitive and has zero shame. let it go, let it go >> that's amazing. > besides that warobe, the choreography if i there. his twirls are spot on. >> and his wife's face, she's in shock. >> think ll was pretty
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skinny, so skinny. >> it is your lucky day. we're going for "the skinny" knockout with the heartthb justin bieber and the new photos he's posted for his 52 million followers on wait, what in the world? including some shots of him getting comfortable with 19-year-old model hailey baldwin who happens to be the daughter of steven baldwin of the baldwin brothers. >> bieber claimed those corn rows right there, that hahairstyle,e blamed that on hailey while they vacationed in n the caribbean together. meanwhil bieber's exex-girlfrid selena gomez seems to be moving on. >> in an interview with rowling"rolling
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about a recent moment where bieber serenaded her. she apologized for not wanting to talk about it. but then said i'm so beyond done with talking about that and him. ouch. >> so obviously, justin won't be partying with selena anytime soon but there is s someone ee the biebs can party with. perhaps leonanardo dicaprio. >> they rang in the new year together. leo got believer to perform at the party. apparently not enough pull to get his own girlfriend there. >> not great pictures after either of them. >> probably because leo and ex-girlfriend kelly ror bach were on the ououts. "people" magazine is reporting the 41-year-old dicaprio and the actress and model have broken up. >> shocking. besides modeling swimsuits, ror bach is an actress and just landed her biggest role yet playing c.j. parker on the new "baywatch" movie. >> made famous by pamela
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the set, you see co-star dwayne the rock johnson. they took the slow mo jog and then shoved her right in the sand. >> thahat's awesome. >> maybe the rock wasas just getting back for at her for dumping leo. by the way, the new "baywatch" movie also stars zac efron which many might say is an upgrade from leo. that's mean, brian. >> seeing them together. >> okay, i wrote that, sorry. >> okay. >> that was mean to leo. >> did you guys know that world news is almost as old as the original "baywatch"? >> really? 24 years old. so head to our facebook and twitter pages and tell us your favorite moment. we're going to play it on tomorrow's show. >> i love that idea. there's so many favorite moments. >> leo has never won an oscar. >> zac efron, does he look better in a swimsuit?
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"world ns now" good morning, everybody. i'm kayna whitworth in for reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." bill clinton has joined his wife's campaign but the man who hillary calls her secret weapon comes with baggage, as well. and donald trump is taking ht fofor a new ad that shows immigrants storming the border of morocco while it talks about mexico. full coverage ahead. former south carolina cop accuse oofd gunning downn an unarmed man is free e onbail. he's bn in custody since that shooting of walter scott after a traffic stop in april. michael slager is now under use arrest. an atlanta teenager was shot in the bac by a thief who stole her hoverboard outside her home. she threw it at him and yushshed inside but he shot her through the door. she'll be okay.
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the attacker. after a month-long wait, this rare set of identical female tripletts is waking up att home this morning in houston after being bor ten weeks premature. little addison,ingsley and savannah harris each barely weighed three pounds at birth. the are some of our top ories on this tuesday, january 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> and good morning, everyone. we're going to start this half hour with a battle of titans on the campaign trail. so hillary clinton of course, rolled out the big dog, h husband bill joining the campaign. >> as you know thou, the former president and his checkered past is proving to be fair game for donald trump. abc's kenneth moton reports from washington. >> reporter: gop front-runner donald trump taking on hillary clinton at a rally in massachusetts. >> we don't need four more years of obama and that's what you're getting with hillary.
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>> reporter: bill clinton in nearby new hampshire for the first time solo in the 2016 race. hillary clinton on the road in iowa. both trying to ignore trump's recent attacks. abc's cecil vega one-on-one with the former president. >> donald trump says your past is fair game. i've got to a you, is it fair game? >> the republicans have to decide who they want to nominate. >> the donald trump agreeing when a conservative talk radio host said this about the clintons. >> so by her own feminist logic, her husband is a sexual predator and a rapist that she helped cover up for. >> this is aoman that has been really an enabler and that's not a good situation for hillary. >> reporter: for now hillary clinton has stopped mentioning trumps name on the trail. >> i've adopted a new year's resolution. i'm going to let h him live in his alternative reality and i'm not going to respond. >> i'm donald trump. and a prove thissmessage. >> reporter: and there's new
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he suggests this is video of illegal immigrants runni across the u.s./mexico border. it's actually footage of people trying to get from morocco to spain. trump's campaign says it intentionally used the video to show "the severe impact of an open border." former president bill clinton will be back on the trail this fund-raiser. things will only heat up since we are just four weeks away from >> thank you. tired of waiting for congress on gun control? president obama is taking matters into his own hands. he'sssuing executive orders to tighten rules on the say of phi arms. the president will discuss his action today but already acknowledges this won't prevent all massshootings. critics say it won'tven prevent most. >> we don'teat the bad guys. by taking away our guns. we beat the bad guys by using our guns. >> criminals are people with mental health issues should not own guns.
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president is trying to do, and i think that will be the right thing. >> well, gun rights groups are promising to take legal action but white house officials says the president's order will stand up to a court challenge. we will of course, cover the president's statement live this morning on abc. >> turning our focus overseas, the chips are tuming over escalating tensions bean saudi arabia and iran. the u.n. security council is strongly condemning the attack on the saudi embassy in tehran afterhe execution of a shia cleric. saudi arabia has bron diplomatic ties with iran. now bahrain and sudan have also severed relations with iran and the uae has downgraded its diplomatic team. the u.s. along with russia and china are calling for restraint in both sides. isis apparently has a new giladi john. the group's latest british accented spokesman appears on a video released over the weekend. he calls the primts "an imbecile" and helps execute five
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sources tell abc news he may be a well-known british radical interviewed by abc news about a year and a half ago just before he fled to syria. >> the mother of the so-called affluenza teen has a court hearing today in los angeles. authorities want to extradite tonya couch accused off helping her son ethan flee the country and hide in mexico. she was brought back to the u.s. by marshals last week. ethan is fighting extradition. he was on probation for running down four people two years ago. >> tt standoff between anti-g-governmen militia men and local authorities in oregon has ented its fourth day. it's boiling over for decades here. it's a long fight over public lands and it doesn't appear to be eing anytime soon. abc's brandi hitt has the latest. >> reporter: the fbi is now stepping in hoping for a peaceful ending to this tense standoff where armed militia men calling themselves citizens for constitutional freedom have
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wildlife refuge they say belongs to the people. >> because we have allowed our federal government to step outside the bounds of the constitution, they are coming down into the states and taking over the land and the resources. >> reporter: the media allowed inside the isolated compound with bunks and food, many of the armed men from out of state vowing to stay put and defend themselves while the local sheriff demands they leave. >> you said you were here to help the citizens of harny county. that help ended whenn peaceful protest became an armed occupation. >> reporter: it started saturday after this rally supporting ranchers dwight and steven hammond. they turned themselves in monday to be a five-yea prison sentence for an alleged arson fire on federal land. >> time was served in 2013, and we're back here again. >> reporter: with no end to the standoff in sight and nearby schools closed, many in this rural community feel uneasy.
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they have a political agenda and they're bringing it forward with arms. >> we haven't had a normal life since they came in and started trying to intimidate us. >> reporter: meantime dwightt and steven hammond says they don't support the militia's methods and their family insists these gunmen do not speak for them. the federal government is suing volkswagen for environmental violaons. software in millions of vehicles wagon diesel vehicles gave false readings on emissions. half a mill of those cars in the u.s. and the automaker is getting ready to recall them for repairs to the software. this could cost volkswagen billions of dollars. there's a high profile promotion to tell you about at general motors. mary barra is chairman. berra took over as ceo just two years ago, becoming the first woman to lead a major global automaker. the 54-year-old started her
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now ceo, she steered gm through a crisis of defective cars and pressure from activist hedge funds for increased stock buy backs. >> stock markets are poised to recover from yesterday's selloff. it was the biggest drop on a first day of trading year for the dow jones industrial average in eight years. both the dow and the s&p 500 were off about 1.5%. abc's rebecca jarvis has more. >> reporter: it was bad but it could have been so much worse. it started with a sharp selloff in china, very weak matching data indicating the world's second largest economy is slowing, the fears here there could be a ripple effect on the economy in the uniteted statesnd around the world. second oil prices have been tanking sinince las yea even, and now there are big concerns about what that means for the energy space. jobs here in the united states. while it's great news for coconsumumers,t's not great newss
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people that they employ. and historically speaki, 70% of the time, what happens in january is what sets the tone for the rest of the year. there's an old saying here on wall street, "as it goes in january, so goes the year for stocks." well, there are 18 more trading days to set the tone for 2016. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. today, california is bracing for some extreme weather from el nino. the last el nino fueled a storm 18 years ago, killed more than a dozen people in the state and caused billions of dollars in damage. of partilar concern today are the recent fire burd areas that a not able to absorb asas up water. heavy rains could causese mud sles and along the mississippi river, vicksburg is among the communities preparing for massive flooding. the river is expected to crest next week at more than 52 feet. flood stage by the way in that town is only 43 feet.
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state of emergency and power has been cut to some sections of the city. crest now is in tennessee. and checking the national forecast here, heavy r rain up and down the west coast as he was just saying. colder in the mississippi river valley. flood zone there. it will be the coldest morning of the seasonn so far in the noheast. unseasonably cold in the midwest. >> 20s in great falls, montana there, and minneapolis and boston, 30s in new york and chicago. 40s in seattle, dallas, kansas city, 50s in los angeles as well as new orleans. >> feeling a lot colder in some places i know. so several nfl teams are looking for new headd coaches the day after the final day of the regular season. known as black monday becausese basically, heads start to roll when a team polices the playoffs. so the tennessee tititans, 49ers and cleveland browns are makinging some big changes. the philadelphia eagles also fired their coach last week and the new york giants' coach quit
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>> okay, and three other teams, well, they don't w want to change coaches, they just want to change new cities completely. it is the same city they n. the san diego chargers, oakland raiders and st. louis rams all want to move to los angeles. the nfl says it will review their r relocatio applications this week. los angeles, by thway, doesn't have an nfl team right now. the rams and raiders left in the '90s. can you believe it's been that long since l.a., the number two market, had a team? >> that's amazing to me. there's even talk there could be same stadium. >> it will be the raiders and the chargers. >> yeah? >> no rams? >> they aren't getting a new stadium in st. louis. they'll be fine. "star wars" fan in tulsa, oklahoma has taken his love for the movie to a whole new level. >> jeff barnes build himself a droid from the ground up, he r2d2 r2d23 which had about 15 seconds
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the r 2 unit is made from resin and what is this sis treen? sigh reen. what is that? weighs 100 pounds, by the way. took him more than a year to buil soe's been working on this. i love that it looks l like t original. >> yeyeah, it even got some street credit. an autograph from luke skywalker. >> that's so cool. >> himself. but it was 15 seconds of fantastic fame in that first movie. >> new colors, old design, right? >> yes. >> coming up -- >> a warning from a mother of a sick little girl about magnets on your refrigerator. >> oh, my gosh. it's terrifying. >> also ahead, the jumping powerball jacket pot worth $400 million. what would you do with that kin of money. >> and later nuns selling cannabis. could their products help their customers find a spiritual experience? you're watching "wororld news no" >> announcer: "world news now"
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we're back with a warning now. toddle as you know, will swallowlmost anything but that almost proved fatal for a south texas girl eva seen there swallowed silver ball magnets that she saw on the refrigerator. there were fine line of the balls and they clung to each other. the child was in severe pain. >> it created holes all in her intestines. they had to stitch up some. some they left to heal on their own. >> wow. eva is still in intensiveve care but is expected to recover. her mother has a warning for other parents. high up on the refrigerator may not be high enough. >> oh, my gosh, that's terrifying. also here this morning, the ntsb released new images of el faro, the ship that sunk during hurricane joaquin last october. the 33 on board assumed dead. >> the video of its final resting place takes us onto the deck of the ship.
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box or the victims. here's nbc's linzie janis. >> reporter: the "el ocean's surface. twisted and mangled by hurricane joaquin. its equipment and cargo scattered. a vehicle with a sunroof. a microwave. and a printer. all being carried by the "el faro" from jacksonville to san juan when it sank on october 1st. but still no sign of the ship's crew. 33 in all. perhaps the most haunting? this video of the top two decks, including the bridge, where the captain and some of the crew would have been, found half a mile away. also still missing, the voyage data recorder, or bck box, that may have provided answers for family members. >> they are most concerned of why did they send them out there, knowing it was some type of storm? >> reporter: for now, hope that these images of a final resting place wiwill provi some closure. linzie janis, abc news, new
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thawill final resting place located deeper than the titanic was when it sanch and many of those family members right now are suing as a result. >> one man speaking out saying he's sort of hoping at least they went peacefully in this. but they have no answers right now. >> clear it was a violent storm for those guys. >> don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. >> aouncer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. as an american, it's hard to hear that we have a serious hunger issue in our country. and as a parent, it's even harder to hear hat one in 5 of our kids struggles with hunger, especially when billions of pounds of good food are wasted every year. feeding america is nationwide network f food banks that helps provide billions of meals to families in need right in your community. visit feedingamerica.org to support feeding america and your local food bank.
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and there's still time f you to win big. >> we're gng to split it. down the midd. >> part of the excitement of playing the lotteryry is jt dreaming what you would do with that kind of money. >> reporter: what dyou do with all those wingsing? perfect time to tackle those new year's resolutions. if your goal is to get fit to look like gwyneth or kate dson, with $400 million, you could hire celebrate traer to the stars tracey anderson at her monthly rate for you and 500 family and frien for life. >> what about eating healthier? maybe you want to ditch the cheese bergers and go with subway. with $400 million you could buy more than 1400 subway franchises. the $400 million will get you nearly 18,000 trips around the world. >> t.j. holmes, a abc ne, new york. all right. so come thursday morning, i'll tell you what i'll do if i win that. let's take a look.
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all night... or all day. is it too late nowo say sorry >> kayna's home video right now. >> a lot of colors going on. >> so adele may have started the new year at the top but justin bieb has doubled up with two singles in the top five this week. >> he'e's great and all. >> i can't look away. >> sorry, justin. adele is qeen right now with some dizzying sales figures of her album "25." that was pretty cool. >> it was fantastic. i lovehat video,o, too. >> speaking of dizzying, the
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have found a new pair of champions in the form ofwo nuns. >> yeah, well to be fair, what they're fighting for doesn't get you high. they say it will help you if you're suffering from any number of ailments. our fresno station has the story. >> these products made from maine by two women who dress like nuns are said to be good for what ail you. >> we make oil which takes away seizures and a million other things and we take a salve that's multipurpose and we found out it curious migraines, ear aches, diaper rash, toothaches. >> sister kate and sister darcy call themselves sisters of the belts. while they do not belong to a religious order, they consider their work healing to be a spiritual endeavor. >> part of my life designed to help people and have to feel
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>> all of our goes into our work. >> the marijuana they grow and cultivate is free of the substance that gives marijuana a high but they are afraid their work is being threatened by a proposed marijuana ban being considered by the merced city council. >> yes, it's frustrating to me because there are all these people with negative attitudes about something that is truly god's gift. >> reporter: the sisters will go before the council next week asking them to let them continue their mission growing marijua and selling its products. in merced, gene haggen son, abc 30 "action news." >> sally field would be prou the original flying nun. >> they said too it's about a sisterhood for them of being together and doing that together. >> good for them. hey, we want to hear from you byy e way. "world news now" is turning 24. we want too hear about your favorite wnn moments o or memories. >> please tell us on facebook or t-shirt and then we might show
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we've got a few fav this morning on "world news now," today's crackdown on gun sales. >> it's coming from the president's executive order. how it could change buying and selling of firearms and how critics are peeking out. >> controversial ads. donald trump's new tv commercials hitting the airwaves as bill clinton starts campaigning for his wife. will he make a difference with voters? exploding air bags. did the company behind a major recall try to hide information? new details about takata facing a long list of lawsuits. and later, beauty queen who thought she was a runner-up to the miss universe pageant and then she got the crown. what she says about the big mix-up and her year ahead. it is tuesday, january 5th.
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this is "world news now." i know you're waiaiting arod to find out what miss universe has to say about the whole mix-up. >> she's been very political about it, right? >> h she. >> i think she's handling it quite well. he's a huge fan othe crown, by the way. >> that crown, it's a little weird but otherwise we'll get to that a little bit late per.our top story this half hour, presesident oma taking aim at gun control. later this morning, he'll bypass congress and announce new restrictions on sales, especially at gun shows and on the internet. >> the sellers have been exploiting a loophole. the president hopes to close. more from abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: at gun shows just like this one over the weekend in virginia, hundreds of firearms are sold. often with no baground check. >> this is considered an assault weapon. >> reporter: sales brisk in part of that executive action planned by the white house. >> obama's the reason. >> reporter: virginia today not much different from when "20/20" watched as the brother of one of
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victims, trying to raise awareness of the loophole, legally buyingng an armf of guns at a virginia gun show with no background check. >> went up to him, how much do you want for it, 450 bucks, here's the cash, thanks, see you >> reporter: but the executive orr being considered would affect many of those sellers who supplement their income with gun sales. calling on them register as federal firearms dealers. every violent ime in this country. it's not going to prevent every mass shooting. it will potentially save lives. >> reporter: critics took aim even before the details came out. >> now this president wants to act as if he's a king. 1234509 gun show loophole will not have the affected most of the recent mass shooter background checks wererere done. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> we should not that the president's announcement will be aired live here on abc in a special report. in the meantime, a group o
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day today holed up inside a federal wildle refuge building. the citizens for constitutional freedom claims the land does not belong to e federal governmement. they've taken up the cse of ranchers dwight and steven hammond who have been ordered to be a five-year sentence in prison for an alleged arson on federal land land. 127 acres wereurned yesterday. the hammons -- yesterday the hammons turned themselves in peacefully. >> i'm going to jail for five years for 127. seems lik a bit of an overkill. >> the fbi is now stepping in hoping for a peaceful ending. meantime, dwight and steven hammond d say the don't support the militias methods and their family insists the gunmen do not speak for them. a former south carolina police officer charged with kill agunarmed man is free on bail this morning. michael slager had been custody since last ail when video showed him shooting at walter scott eight times when
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the former north charleston cop now uer house arrest. the judge reversed an earlier decision and granted bail saying he was troubled by a delay in slager's trial. also, san bernardino, california, has taken another step toward recovering from last month's terror attack. employeeseturned tooork yesterday at the county complex one monthth after 14 people were shot dead by a health inspector and his fe. later a memorial service, former new york city mayor rudy giuliani had a message for the other terrorists saying "you can't beat us. we're stronger than you." >> we move on to politics now and let's s say the big dog is back on the trail. hillary clinton's campaign has unleashed bill clinton at two the solo events in new hampshire, he focused on policy andis wife's qualifications to lead. but he mostly ignored her opponents, even donald trump though he managed to make their differences very clear.
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discrimination against african-americans hispanics or muslims, just because of who they are, i don't like that. >> and. another subtle reference to trump and some of the other republican candidates, the former president said he would not thrive as a politician today because he's not "mad at anybody." >> well, donald ump's first tv campaign ad is full of ominous images of america in peril, including a threat from illegal immigrants. but as it turns out, the images that it used to mak that point has nothing at all to do wiwith the u.s. board offer. abc's tom llamas on the campaign's response. >> reporter: i'm dd and i approve this message. >>eporter: donald trump out with his first tv ad, and that striking image of people scrambling like ants across a mountainous border. >> he'll stop illegal immigration by building a wall on o southern border that mexico will pay for. >> reporter: it turns out, that
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border at all. it's from 5,000 miles away in morocco. the trump campaign telling abc news they used morocco images on purpose, severe impact of an open border d the very real threat americans face." but watchdog website politifact, which firsreported the story, gives the ad a "pants on fire" rating on its truth scale. it was trump's immigration crackdown that first rocketed him into the lead. >> and, you know, we're going to build a wall. we're going to have a real border. and mexico is going to pay for the wall. and they'll say, thank you, thank you very much. >> reporter: now, his new ad highlights the latest trump promise in the headlines. >> he's calling for a temporary shutdown of slims entering the united states. >> reporter: trump, sticking to the hard line that took him to the top and kept him there. but trump's critics say the morocco video in his ad highlights how he's fast and loose with the facts and more importantly, they point to recent studies that show more mexicans leaving the u.s. than
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tom llamas, abc news, new york. isis apparently has a new jihadi john. the terror group's latest british accented spokesman appears on a video released over the weekend. he calls the british prime minister an imbecile and then he helped execute five supposed british spies. sources told us he may be a well-known british radical interviewed by abc news about a year and a half ago just before he fled to syria. >> the 1.6 drop in the dow jones industrial average triggeredy bad news about chinese manufacturing activity. bo the dow and s&p 500 had their worst starts to a year in quite awhile. so far this morning, u.s. stock futures are up. >> things are heating up on main street. as a pizza war breaks out between pizza hut and papa john's. pizza hut is taking a page out of the domino's playbook offering a medium pizza wh one topping for five bucks with
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pizza for five bucks. papa john's is offering with the purchase of a large pizza a second pizza for only 50 cents ar they packing up trying to get pizza? >> for customers it pretty much comes down to taste. all right. it will take au entire year to work off the calories i think. starbucks is starting the new year with a new drink. the latte mackate tote fearings steamed whole milk with espresso shots on the bold scale. it's one step below a full-fledged espresso. it's 0 calories with one teaspoon of sugar as opposed to the average grande frappuccino as over 400 calories and 16 teaspoons of sugar. >> i'm more of a tea wrink drinker myself. but i think that's o on my list. there are certain new year's day rituals all around the world, the rose parade, polar
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in japan, it's the great tuna action. this year's 440 pound fish sold for $118,000. look at that thing. it was sold to sushihi restaurant or the one who usually wins as the high bidder. >> that looks kind of gross there. within hours he was serving up slices of this tuna. he got a bargain. three years ago he paid more than ten times as much for this. >> and seems like there wasn't the competition this year. >> that was probably the deal. so ts is like an 80-yea tradition in japan for new year's but apparently this is the last year for this tradition. >> we needed to get somef that then. we missed out. >> it's pretty much gone by now. coming up "the mix," how you can smell just like vladimir putin for a prprice. >> uh-huh. also miss universe and her thoughts about the epic blunder on the pageant stage. she is speaking out after getting the crown. >> we do wanto hear from you.
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the fire fully engulfed the bus before passengers could escape. investigators have released the name and photograp of a suspect. chin has suffered a number of serious bus fires in recent years, some set by mentally ill or disgruntled people. more trouble now for volkswagen. the justice department is suing the automaker for environmental violations stemming if the can dal in which diesel cars were rigged to cheat on emissions tests. the suit seeks billions in penalties but is not likely to government. there may stille criminal chargesgainst some volkswagen executives. >> takata's defective air bags able to exload in your front deaths. there's been a major recall and our team looking for answers from takata. >> i'm going to have to ask you to step off the property. >> okay. >> no problem. so now to the stunning new
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engineers that seem to show they were not making it easy to find vital information. here's abc's david kerley. >> while takata admits it hid exploding air bag information internal e-mails are providing a look at the culture inside the company especially this one, an engineer preparing a test data report writess t a colleague, happen happen manipulating. takata said in a statement that in this e-mail was not about changing data, just the way it was presented but but there are other examples as far as back at 2000. a u.s. takata official writes that a report sent to its customer hondada used data that was "incorrect, incorrectly labeled or does not exist." in 2005, another report to honda included data thahatas "a wholesale fabrication," audio according to an e-mail labeled integrity. the documents given to abc by
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mincyy who clas she was paralyzed by the air an bag. the deception extended to the u.s. government. >> nhtsa's invtigation uncovered a pattern by takata of providing selective, incomplete, or inaccurate information to nhtsa. >> while takata has settled with the government, it still faces several lawsuits from the families of those killed or those injured from exploding air bags. david kerley, abc news, washington. up next in our next half hourhere, a starbucks showdown. a customer confronting the cashier alleging they stole her credit card information. why these kinds of thefts are really all too common now and how you canrevent becoming a victim yourself. >> but first, miss universe telling us what was going throug her head during this now infamous mista in announcing the winner and what life is like now that the crown is truly hers. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now"
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>> we should point out no lie that is the team thatiss colombia wakes up to every morning in her hotel room. it was one of the most awkward live television moments in recent history. >> it's so bad. >> steve harvey crowning the wrong miss universe. >> so the woman who actually won is now speakining about the whole ordeal and how she has much bigger issues to work on now. here is abc's ju chang. >> it has blue sapphes in it and diamonds obviously. >> these are real diamonds. >> reporter: it's not every day you get to see nearly a pound of white gold and sparkling jules up close but miss universe showed us the infamous crown
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place here on the head of miss philippines pia wurtzbach. >> it was the blulunder tha stunned the universe. mimiss unirse that is. >> i will take responsibility for this. >> host steve harvey's gaffe taking an the crown off miss colombia and placing itt instead on miss philippines who was suddenly no longer first runner-up. >> we saw your face. it was literally utter shock. >> i was very excited because i was announced the winner. >> the coronation mix-up inspired countless memes with harvey even poking fun at himsel at christmas posting merry easter y'all. >> some people are saying well, steve harvey must have done this on purpose to get publicity. >> not at all. the way he was so apologetic afterwards -- >> he was mortifyied. >> yeah, yeah, he corrected right away ththough. likeke i applaud him for that. >> miss colombia said she not
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was a grave injustice. if the situation was switch, then maybe i would have felt the same way. so it's okay. i understand where she's comg from. >> despite miss colombia's suggestion, pia sayss s doesn't think sharing the crown makes sense. >> it woululd be very difficult for two girls to share the crown because it's not just the crown but the responsibility and the job of a miss universe. >> and she's anxious to get to work promoting her causes like cyberbullying that comes along with nearly every viral event these days. >> reporter: when people tweet nasty things back at you, do you just ignore it. >> whenever i see things like that i just brush it off. the only comments that matter to me a the people that matter. >> she makes glamorous look easy but she says it took years of intensive training. > try to imagine an s. >> what's the most difficult part of training for a pageant
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>> i'm a culinary graduate. i'm a foodie and love to ck and eat. for me the hardest part was to find that discipline on heating healthy. >> reporter: but she says it was a small sacrifice for the chance to represent her country. >> we take it very seriously. to us, miss universe is that one crown that we can't get and finally, after 42 years, i got it like sometimes i can't believe that really. i was the one who did it. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju chang in new york. >> she has a got attitude about it. >> she does. that's a big cross to barry think for her, but the moment where they take the crown off, it's so the -- it's tragic. >> yeah, you kind of like stole the crown from reena. >> no, no, reena's on her way back here. what is that? oh, my gosh. that's embarrassing. > it's like an s though. can you practice your s?
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bottled, ght? >> no. i don't think. >> all right. >> wcan only. >> i'll do further research on that for you. >> please, let me know. the smell of putin. not pooti from canada. >> graver from. >> when i think abouty old english teacher in brooklyn, she would never ever do something like this. take a look. get it? >> it's so good. >> get it. uh-huh. and whip. whip. >> look at those girls. they'rawesome. >> look at mr. clark in the brbroind. but the girls are good, but mr. clark in the background has the internet on fire right now because he's a co-founder and middle school teacher of the ron clark academy in atlanta. and this dance routine, it's only about 30 seconds, it has everybody just on fire about it.
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show for his teaching techniques. i'll tell you, he's got some dance moves also. >> i'm so impressed. i think that's awesome. >> absolutely. the nt story here and i want to read this to you because i think it's so funny. next to oil and gold and an hbo password, napping might be the world's most precious commododity. in cars on planes, it's hard to do. so this kickstarter campaign came up with they look like regular hoodies. but there's an inflatable pillow inside so you can nap anywhere. i love this. agaiain, it's kickstarter campaign right now. you can buy it for 49 bucks bucks. >> absolutely brilliant. imagine walking down into your basement and seeing this guy kind of hanging out there. this was a 600-pound elk that broke through a window into a man's idaho basement so the worst about it, not only wait bad that the elk was there, it took them 2 1/2 hours to get the elk out of there.
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but this morning on "world news now," hillary clinton's secret weapon. her husband bill starts campaigning for her. bill clinton's thoughts on donald trump and if he could succeed today's political world. >> isis threat. the message oferrorism from a new jihadi john. another terrorist speaking with a british accent. who is he? we may have heard from him before without his mask. >> and new this half hour, a big move for rare identical triplets. >> so they were born ten weeks early. their parents faface challges ahead as these babies go home. one of them being how do you tell them apart? >> well, from triplets to twins. we're talking about "the bachelor." "the skinny," the all new season begins. the drama on the very first night as ben higgins searches
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women. our senior analyst is here with us with his expert insight on this tuesday, january 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morningng, everyby. it's not monday anymore. it's tuesday. >> it is tuesday. >> i'm kayna whitworth. >> i'm kendis gibson. aren't you happy to be here on a "bachelor" post morning? >> i am so excited about that in particularar. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> ben, our senior analyst is fired up about it. jack, is that just because there were twins involved? >> it's even better than the real thing. no doubt. >> we can't wait to get his expert analysis. >> what's in store for you. >> he's been watching it over and over in slow mo. >> i think he came in just for this. >> he had other stuff to do. be tuned in for it. let's get started though with a familiar face who is back on the stump. of course, we're talking about
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solo appearances on behalf of his wife's presidential campaign. >> but the former presesesident comes with his own baggage, too. abc's cecilia vega is covering the campaign. >> reporter: bill clinton kicking off 2016 in new hampshire. >> it's kikind of scy this year. >> reporter: taking some not so subtle jabs at a certain republican front-runner. >> when the is discrimination against african-americans or hispanics or muslims, just because of who they are, i don't like that. >> reporter: but he didn't mention donald trump by name, or trump's tactic of dredging up the former president's past sex scandals. >> and the husband's one of the great abusers of the world? give me a break. >> reporter: so i asked about trump. donald trump says your past is fair game. i've got to ask you, you keep coming up on the trail with him, is it fair game? a long pause, and then an answer. >> the republicans have to decide who they want to nominate.
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democrats, and the country, why i think hillary would be the best president. and i think there's alalways attempts to take thelection away from the people. >> reporter: trump not backing down. >> i think that, you know, hillary was an enabl and a lot of things happened that were, you know, obviously very seedy, i mean, he was impeached, for heaven's sake. >> reporter: but 15 years after leaving office, bill clinton's popularity numbers are sky high, much higher than his wife's. e calls bill herecret weapon, especially in new hampshire, where both clintons have enjoyed political comebacks. >> i listened to you, and in the process, i found my own voice. >> repororter: thiyear, new hampshire is pivotal once again. the only state where clinton ails vermont senator bernie sanders and where she needs that not so secret secret weapon more than ever. and the former president's event here in new hampshire was a packed house.
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clinton's campaign wants to see anide to the former president telling me that we can expect to see a lot more of bill clinton 8 on the road this campaign trail the next few weeks. donald trump's first tv campaign ad is stirring up some controversy. i want to show you an image. you can see people here scrambling like ants across a mountainous border. it is seen as the announcer is talking about building a wall along the mexican border. the deal is, that video was shot in morocco 5 5,000 mil away. the trump campaign is standing by it though. they're saying it illustrates the very real they're the that americans face. >> also this morning, ben carson is revealing a new story from hischildhood. carson says he tried to commit suicide in third grade because of trouble at school. he was looking for rat poison and that his older brother told him that drinking a lot of water would make him burst so he tried that insnstead. but afr spending all his time in the bathroom, he gave up on
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brother had in mind. >> yea, 26 days till the caucuses in iowa. > today prident obama a announces new restrictions on gun sales. his executive orders will extend the requirement for background checks to flea markets and internet sales. he acknowledges the new rules won't prevent every mass shooting. he's expected to speak about the changes later this morning, a speech that we will cover live here on abc. a police chase on one of southern california's bubusiest freeways ended up with the suspect dead. and ended with a crash right here on interstate 5 where the man had been driving the wrong direction. he fled on foot but was shot by police and later died. the man was wanted for murder and other violent crimes. and part of that major freeway through los angeles was closed for hours. >> and about 60 miles to the east, the victims of the san bernardino terror attack remembered at a memorial service. it was held a few hours after the office complex where the 14
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for the first time since the massacre. there was tight security as employees reported to work. isis has a new english-speaking spokesman for itvideos. in a new video, the new jihadi john, taunts the u.s. calling the british prime minister, as well quoting here an imbecile and participates in several executions. authorities think they may know who he is and so does abc news. here's brian ross. >> reporter: this is the new isis version of evil personified. his face hidden by a black mask, speaking with a british accent. >> we will continue to wage jihad, break borders and one day invade your land. >> reporter: u.s. and british officials are comparing the voice and physical characteristics to this well-known british radical, siddhartha dhar, who fled london to syria a year and a half ago after being arrested on charges of supporting terrorism. shortly before that, he talked
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until a group of muslims rise and conquer the white house. >> reporter: dhar was interviewed by correspondent lama hasan in 2014 as he urged young muslim men in london to push for sharia law. >> i think that would be the beginning of the end of the united states of americaof britain, of europe and the entire world. >> reporter: authorities say he is now a leading suspect as the new isis executioner, which if it is the case, will put him on the same list that led to the drone strike against the previous jihadi john who oversaw the execution of four american hostages. brian ro, abc news, new york. >> the ntsb's release of those haunting images of the "el faro" are raising more questions than answers. the cargo ship went down in the bahamas during hurricane joaquin last october k killing all 33 people on board. but as the images indicate, the twisted wreckage there, there is still no sign of th ship's crew or the ship's black box. after a month-long wait,
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waking up at home this morning for the first time with three new members. it is a rare set of identical female triplets born on december 1st, ten weeks premature. so little addison, kingsley and savannah harris. each weighed barely three pounds at birth but yesterday they were healthy enough to go home after a lot of planning fromom mom and dad. >> we've done a lot of planning. we've prepared for a while now. we did deliver a little early. so it's kind of -- that wasn't too expected, but we're just going to go home and try to do our best. >> brad and stephanie harris say the girls will have ankle bracelets color coordinated so that they don't get them mixed up. >> very cool for those girls. they're looking pretty good. >> a beautiful family. our bonus round, the actress chosen to take pamela anderson's
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>> also in "the skinny," ben higgins "the bachelor" and all the women are competing for his love. our analyst is here with insight. you cannot get this anywhere else. >> first, serious accusations from a starbucks customer to a cashier. the confrontation and a consumer alert. but first, our forecast map. major storms from el nino hitting the west coast today. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by mucinex fast max. brought to o you by mucinex fast max 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 sare 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 mucin fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucus. start the relief. ditch the e misery.
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she threw it at him and rushed inside, but he shot her through the door. jasmine was rushed to the hospital and will be physically okay. the police say they have some good leads on the attacker. it's a bit of a tradition in football if you will the day after the season ends, some teams prepare for the plplayoffs and then others make massive personnel changes. the tennessee titans fired their general manager. the san francisco 49ers cleveland browns and philadelphia eagles all have dismissed their head coaches and the new york giants tom coughlin quit. he will talk publicly about that decision later this morning. it was really emotional especially for eli manning. >> yeah, a lot of players were tweeting about it how sad they were to see him going. >> we're turning now to a mom who says her credit card number was stolen and used at a starbucks and going back to the drive-through window. >> their h heated exange was caught on camera. abc's clayton sandell has more. >> reporter: juana martinez says one quick trip for coffee cost her $212. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: at a california
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week, martinez claims this cashier stole her crcredit car number and went on a shoing spree. the next day, martinez confronts her. >> youou know wh you did, right? >> i'm sorry that i took money from you and your kids. >> $200 isn't that much to anyone else but that was like our rent money. >> reporter: police say they're now investigating. experts say credit card numbers can be stolen thieves, simply writing them down or using high tech devices called skimmers. is fast food employee was caug using one. >> it's very, very difficult to prevent somebody to have one of these magnetic stripe readers which are very small and very portable. >> reporter: experts say you can help protect your money by frequently checking your bank statements. don't let anybody see your pin number. and don't use an atm or card reader if it looks like it's been tampered with. >> how would you even make a copy of my card? >> reporter: the coffee company calls the situation "completely unacceptable" and says "the employee no longer works for starbucks. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> good fofor her, fhting back.
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epic return of our bachelor senior analyst for the premiere of the new season. >> that is next in "ththe skinny we'll be right back. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. there are 16 million children ststrugglinwith hunger in ameca. that's 1 in 5 daughters, sons, neighbors, and classmates who don't know where their next meal is coming from. yet billions of pounds of good food go to waste every year. it's time we do something about it.
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so excited. >> time for the return of a fan favorite segment here in "the skinny." the "worldews now" recap of the "bachelor." >> last nighwe saw the premiere of the 20th season. >> dreamy. >> -- of the show. ben higgins at the center of all of this action. he didn't win the heart of katelyn bristow so how he has plenty of opportunities to find love. >> 26 of them. back again to break it all down for us is our bachelor senior analyst, jack sheehan. >> thank you, thank you to m my ns online. my cousins of fans online. i appreciate it. thanks for having me back. >>hey both know who they are. >> so great to be back here. >> the new season of "the bachelor" started right here last night on abc. the big question this morning, who is ben higgins? roll that beautitiful bachor footage.
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my husband went to iu. >> did he? >> i'm full of knowledge. >> there you go. >> speaking of hoosiers, he's from indiana. he's 26 years old. like you said, the last time we saw him he was ousted in the round of three during e bachchelorette he says he's ready to fall in love and he says his biggest concern is the fear of being unlovable. so the women -- >> wow. >> the women, there were 28 in total. >> oh. >> too much is never enough. >> absolutely. >> when it comes to stuff like this. kendis, kayna, there were four laurens, lauren b., lauren r., lauren h. and lb. >> poor guy. >> as in pounds. lb. >> there were two black girls. i was so excited two black girls. >> one of them was jubilee. there are also a lot of js. speaking of jubilee, jennifer, a canadian named jamie. there was jojo who entered with anicorn head, wearing a unicorn head. jessica is an accountant and
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there are also two repeat players from past seasons, becca and amber. >> jimmy kimmel was asking who this amber person is. >> she was a repeat player from a past season. i forgot who she was to be honest. but nonetheless. >> a lot of people did. >> we all remembered becca. she was the virgin and how they did the show, it seemed like she was going to be around for a while. let's put it that way. >> what about the twins? >> the twins, well, they both got roses. lelet's not t ahead of ourselves. >> okay. >> who made a big imession last night, a former news anchor, maybe she'll b a news anchor again, but we don't know. olivia. >> how do you know this? >> olivia left her job. she and ben really hit it off. they had some e nice conversationons. you know how it ended up? she got the first impression rose. >> oh. >> so that is an important step in any relationship, of course. >> teleprompters. >> now let's bring the drama. lace.
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this girl was from denver. >> don't look at me. >> she's in real estate, rocky mountain high lace here. she was drinking a lot. she was bringing the drama. she was stealing ben out of other people's conversations. >> wt? >> yeah, seriouslyly. she was a little bit of trouble lace, i'll tell you right now. >> not all colorado girls are like that. >> obviously they're not. obviously they're not. now, the most important part of the evening, the rose ceremony. 21 womenot roses. that means seven were ousted at the first hurdle. lauren who went by the name red velvet, breanne, lauren r. so they're thinning out the laurens. maegan, izzy, jessica and tiara. fans of this segment recognize that there was no kiss count. there was no kiss count tonight because ben didn't kiss anybody. >> let's improve that next week. hopefully we e can impre on that next week.
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>> y yeah, if e -- if the analyst had to make a prediction he would say lauren b., the flight attendant to get the ring. analyst is out. >> lauren b. i'm writing it down now. >> i'm thinking amanda. >> the fantasy list. >> amanda. thank you, jack. let's move on quickly. >> learned a lot. next in "the skinny," someone that many wish was still a bachelor but alas, he is married. >> we're talking about channing tatum who is, of course, married to this gorgeous woman, jenna tatum. they're going g head to ad in a lip sync battle. there's a new preview of the clip. you see channing super competitive and has zero shame. let it go, let it go >> that's amazing. > besides that wardrobe, the choreography there. his twirls are spot on. >> and his wife's face, she's in shock. >> i think l.l. was pretty
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skinny, so skinny >> it is your lucky day. we're going for "the skinny" knockout here with the heartthrob justin bieber and the new phos that he's posted for his 52 million followers on -- wait, what in the world? including some shots of him getting comfortable with 19-year-old model hailey baldwin who happens to be the daughter of actor steven baldwin of the baldwin brothers. >> bieber claimed those corn rows right there, that hairstyle, he blamed that on hailey while they vacationed in the caribbean together. meanwhile, bieber's ex-girlfriend selena gomez seems to bmoving on. >> in an interview with "rolling stone" magazine she was asked
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bieber serenaded her. gomez here apologizing for not wanting to talk about it. but then said i'm so beyond done with talking about that and him. ouch. >> so obobviously,ustin won't be partying with selena anytime soon but there is someone else the biebs can party with. perhaps leonardo dicaprio. >> the two pals rang in the new year together in the caribbean, of course. leo even got justin to perform at the party because leo's got that kind of pull. apparently not enough pull to get his own girlfriend there. >> not great picture ooze of either of them. >> probably because leo and ex-girlfriend kelly rohrbach were on the outs. "people" magazine is reporting the 41-year-old d dicapriond the 25-year-old actress and model have broken up. >> shocking. besides modeling swimsuits, rohrbach is an actress and just landeder biggest role yet playing c.j. parker on the new "baywatch" movie. >> she's playing the character made famous on the tv series by
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and to welcome her onto the set, you see co-star dwayne "the rock" johnson. they tk the slow mo jog and then shoved her right in the sand. >> that's awesome. >> maybe the rock was just getting back at r for dumping leo. by the way, the new "baywatch" movie also stars zac efron which many might say is an upgrade from leo. that's mean, brian. >> seeing them together. >> okay, i wrote that, sorry. >> okay. >> that was mean to leo. >> did you guys know that world news is almost as s old as t original "baywatch"? >> really? 24 years old. soead to our facebook and twitter pages and tell us your favorite moment. we're going toto play itn tomorrow's show. >> i love that idea. there's so many favorite momes. >> leo has never won an oscar. >> zac efron, does he look better in a swimsuit right now? >> announcer: this is abc's
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insomniacsor two decades. good morning, everybody. i'kayna whitworth in for reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." bill clinton has joined his wife's campaign but the man who hillary calls her secret weapon comes with baggage, as wel and donald trump is taking heat for a new ad that shows immigrants storming the border of morocco while it talks about mexico. full coverage ahead. former south carolina cop accused of gunning down an unarmed man is free on bail. he's been in custody sin that shooting of walter scott after a traffic stop in april. michael slager is now under house arrest. an atlanta teenager was shot in the back by a thief who stole her hoverboard outside her home. she threw it at him and rushed inside but he shot her through the door. she'll be okay. the police are on the trail of the attacker.
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this rare set of identical female triplets is waking up at home this morning houston after being born ten weeks premature. little addison, kingsley and savannah harris each barely weighed three pounds at birth. those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, january 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> and good morning, everyone. we're going to start this half hour with, let's call it a battle of titans on the campaign trail. so hillary clinton of course, rolled out the big dog, her husband bill joining the campaign. >> as you know though, the former president and his checkered past is proving to be fair game for donald trump. abc's kenneth moton reports from washington. >> reporter: gop front-runner donald trump takg on hillary clinton at a rally in massachusetts. >> we don't need four more years of obama and that's what you're getting with hillary. that's what you're getting. >> reporter: bill clinton in nearby new hampshire for the
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race. hillary clinton on the road in iowa. both trying to ignore trump's recent attacks. abc's cecilia vega one-on-one with the former president. >> reporter: donald trump says your past is fair game. i've got to ask you, is it fair game? >> the republicans have to decide who they want to nominate. >> reporter: donald trump kicked it up a major notch a agreeing when a conservative talk radio host said this about the clintons. >> so by her own feminist logic, her husband is a s sexual prator and a rapist that she helped cover up for. >> this is a woman that has been really an enabler and that's not a good situation for hillary. >> reporter: for now hillary clinton has stopped mentioning trump's name on the trail. >> i've adopted a new year's resolution. i'm going to let him live in his alternative reality and i'm not going to respond. >> i'm donald trump. and a prove this message. >> reporter: and there's new criticm of trump's first tv ad.
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illegal immigrants running across the u.s./mexico border. abc news confirmed it's actually footage of people trying to get om morocco to spain. trump's campaign says it intentionally used the video to show "the severe impact of an open border.r." former president bill clinton will be back on the trail this weekend for a new mexico fund-raiser. things will only heat up since we are just four weeks away from iowa. kayna and kendis? >> thank you. tired of waiting for congress on gun contl? president ama is taking matters into his own hands. he's iuing executive orders to tighten the rules on the say of firearms. the president wi discuss his action today but already acknowledges this won't prevent all mass shootings. critics say it won't even prevent most. >> we don't beat the bad guys by taking away our guns. we beat the bad guys by using our guns. >> criminals are people with mental health issues should not own guns. i think that's what the president is trying to do, and i
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thing. >> well, gun rights groups are promising to take legal action but white house officials say the president's order will stand up to a court challenge. we will of course, cover the president's statement live this morning on abc. >> turning our focus overseas, the chips are tumbling over escalating tensions between saudi arabia and iran. the u.n. security council is strongly condemning the attack on the saudi embassy in tehran after the execution of a shia cleric. saudi arabia has broken diplomatic ties with iran. now bahrain and sudan have also severed relations with iran and the uae has downgraded its diplomomatic tea the u.s. along with russia and china are calling for restraint from both sides. isis apparently has a new jihadi john. the terrorist group's latest british accented spokesman appears on a video released over the weekend. he calls the british prime minister "an imbecile" and helps execute five supposed british spies.
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a well-known british radical interviewed by abc news about a year and a half ago just before he fled to syria. >> the mother of the so-called affluenza teen has a court hearing today in los angeles. texas authorities want to extradite tonya couch. she's accused of helping her son ethan flee the country and hide in mexico. she was brought back to the u.s. by marshals last week. ethan is still in mexico fighting extradition. he was on pration for running down four people two years ago. >> that intense standoff between anti-government militia men and local authorities in a remote part of oregon has now entered its fourth day. it's boiling over for decades here. it's a long fight over public lands and it doesn't appear to be ending anytime soon. abc'brdi hitt has the latest. >> reporter: the fbi is now stepping in hoping for a peaceful ending to this tee oregon standoff where armed militia men calling themselves citizens for constitutional freedom have taken control of a
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say belongs to the pple. >> because we have allowed our federal government to step outside the bounds of the constitution, they are coming down into the states a and takin over the land and the resources. >> reporter: the media allowed inside the isolated compound with bunks and food, many of the armed men from out of state vowing to stay put and defend themselves while the local sheriff demands they l leave. >> you said you were here to help the citizens harney county. that help ended when a peaceful protest became an armed occupation. >> reporter: the standoff started saturday after this rally supporting rancherdwight and even happeneds. they turned themselves in monday to serve a five-year prison sentence for an alleged arson fire on federal land. >> time was served in 2013, and we're back here again. >> reporter: with no end to the standoff in sight and nearby schools closedmany in this rural community feel uneasy. >> i would call them terrorists.
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arms. >> we haven't had a normal life since they came in and started trying to intimidate us. >> reporter: meantime dwight and steven hammond say they don't support the militia and the family insists tse gunmen do not eak for them. the federal government is suing volkswagen for environmental violations. software in millions of vehicles diesel vehicles gave false readin on on emissions. >> half a million of those cars are in the u.s. and the automaker is getting ready to recall them for repairs to the software. this could cost volkswagen billions of dollars. there's a high profile promotion to tell you about at general motors. and gm last named mary barra as its chairman. barra took over as ceo just two years ago, becoming the first woman to lead a major global automaker. the 54-year-old started her
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now ceo, she steered gm ththrough a crisis over defective cars and pressure from activist hedge funds for increased stock buybacks. >> u.s. stock marks are poised to recover from yesterday's opening selloff. it was the biggest drop on a first day of trading year for the dow jones industrial average in eight years. both the dow and the s s&p 500 were off about 1.5%. abc's rebecca jarvis has more. >> reporter: it was bad but it could have been so much worse. vit ran traders here on the floor telling me this caught them by surprise. it starteded with a sharp selloff in china, very weak manufacturing data there indicating that the world's second largest economy is slowing. the fears here that there could be a ripple effect on the economy in the united states and around the world. second oil prices have been tanking since last year even, and now there are big concerns about what that means for the ener space. jobs here in the united states. while it's great news for consumers, it's not great news
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people that they employ. and historically speaking, 70% of thehe time, wt happens in januy is what sets the tone for the rest of the year. there's an old saying here on wall street, "as it goes in january, so goes the year for stocks." well, there are 18 more trading days to set the tone for 2016. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. today, california is bracing for some extreme weather from el nino. the last el nino fueled a ststorm 18 years ago, killed more than a dozen people in the state and caused billions of dollars in damage. of particular concern today are the rece fire burn areas that are not able tabsorb as up water. heavy rains could cause mud slides. and along the mississippi river, vicksburg is among the communities preparing for massive flooding. the river is expected to crest next week at more than 52 feet. flood stage by the way in that town is only 43 feet. the mayor has already declared a state of emergency and power has
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city. the crest now is in tennessee. and checking the national forecast here, heavy rain up and down the west coast as he was just saying. colder in the mississippi river valley. flood zone there. it will be the coldest morning of the season so far in the northeast. unseasonably cold in the midwest. >> 20s in great falls, montana ther and minneapolis and boston, 30s in new york and chicago. s in seattle, dallas, kansas city, 50s in los angeles as well as new orlea. feeling a lot colder in some places i know. so several nfl teams are looking for new head coaches the day after the final day of the regular season. known as black monday becaususe basically, heads start to roll when a team misses the playoffs. so the tennessee titans, 49ers and cleveland browns are making some big changes. as many of you kn, the philadelphia eagles also fired their coach last week and the new york giants' coach quit possibly before he was fired.
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coaches, they just want to change new cities completely. it is the same city they want. the san diego chargers, oakland raiders and st. louis rams all want to move to los angeles. the nfl says it will review their relocation applications this week. los angeles, by the way, doesn't have an nfl team right now. e rams and raiders left in the '90s. can you believe it's been that long since l.a., the number two market, had a team? >> that's amazing to me. there's even talk there could be two teams that would share t the same statadium. >> it will be the raiders and the chargers. >> yeah? no rams? >> they aren't getting a new stadium in st. louis. they'll fine. a "star wars" fan in tulsa, oklahoma has taken his love for the movie to a whole new level. >> so jeff barnes buililt himsel a droid from the ground up.
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shiny r2d2 3 which had about 15 seconds of fame in episode 1. ththe r 2 un is made from resin and what is this? systrene? styre. what is that? weighs 100 pounds, by the y. took him more than a year to build. soe's been working on this. i love that it looks like the original. >> yeah, it even got some street cred. an autograph from luke skywalker. >> that's so cool. >> himself. but it was 15 conds of fantastic fame in that first movie. >> new colors, old design, right? >> yes. >> coming up -- >> a warning from a mother of a sick little girl about magnets on your refrigerator. >> oh,h, my gosh it's terrifying. >> also ahead, the jumping powerball jackpot worth $400 million. what would you do with that kind of money. >> andater nuns selling cannabis. could their products help their customers find a s spiritual experience? you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by rid-x
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we're back with a warning now. toddlers, as you know, will swallow almost anything, but that almost proved fatal for a south texas girl. eva, seen there, swallowed silver ball maets s that sheaw on the refrigerator. there were nine of the balls and they clung to each other. the child was in severe pain. >> it created holes all in her intestines. they had to stitch up some. some they left to heal on their own. >> wow. eva is still in intensive care but is expected to recover. her mother has a warning for other parents. high up on the refrigerator may not beigh enough. >> oh, my gosh, that's terrifying. also here this morning, the ntsb has released new images of el faro, the ship that sunk during hurricane joaquin last october. the 33 oboard assumed dead. >> the video of its final resting place takes us onto the deck of the ship.
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the black box or the victims. >> here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: the "el ocean's surfacace. joaquin. its equipment and cargo scattered. microwave. and a printer. all being carried by the "el juan when it sank on october 1st. but still no sign of the ship's crew. 33 in all. perhaps the most haunting? this video othe top two decks, including the bridge, where the captain and some of the crew would have been, found half a mile away. also still missing, the voyage data recorder, or black box, that may haveve provide answers for family members. >> they are most c concernedf why did they send them out there, knowing it was some type of storm? >> reporter: for n, hope that these images of a final resting place will provide some closure. linzie janis, abc news, new york.
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place located deeper than the titanic was when it sank and many of those family members of course, are suing right now as a result. >> one man speaking out saying he's sort of hoping at least they went peacefully in this. but they have no answers right now. >> clear it was a violent orm for those guys. >> don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. guys. >> don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations.r that we have a serious hunger issue in our country. and as a parent, it's even harder to hear that one in 5 of our kids struggles with hunger,, especially when billions of pounds of good food are wasted e every yea feeding america is a nationwide network of food banks that helps provide billions of meals to families in need right in your community. visit feedingamerica.org to support feeding america and your local food bank.
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and there's still time for you to win big. >> we're going to split it. we're going to split it right down the middle. >> part of the excitement of playing the lottery is just dreaming what you would do with that kind of money. >> reporter: what do you do with all those winnings? perfect time to tackle those new year's resolutions. if your goal is to get fit to look likike gwynetor kate hudson, with $400 million, you could hire celebrity trainer to the stars tracey anderson at her monthly rate for you and 500 family and friends for life. >> what t eating healthier? maybe you want to ditch the cheeseburgers and go with subway. with $400 million, you could buy more than 1400 subway franchises. and if your 2016 goal includes some international travel, the $400 million will get you nearly 1,000 trips around the world. >> t.j. holmes, abc news, new yorkrk. all right. so come thursday morning, i'll tell you what i'll do if i win that les s take a lk. >> leaving the chair spinning, folks. >> that would be it.
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all night... or all day. is it too late now to say sorry because i'm missing more than just your body >> kayna's home video right now. >> a lot of colors going on. so adele m have started the new year at the top, but justin bieber has doubled up with two singles in the top five this week. >> he's great and d all. >> i can't look away. >> sorry, justin. adele is queen right now with some dizzying sales figures of her album "25." that was pretty cool. >> it was fantastic. i love that video, too. >> speaking of dizzying, the efforts to legalize marijuana have found a new pair of
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nuns. >> yeah, well to be fair, wh they're fighting for doesn't get you high. they say it will help you if you're suffering from any number of ailments. gene haagenson of our fresno station s the story. >> these products made from marijuana by two merced women who dress like munns are said to be good for what as you. >> wee make cbd oil whichakes away seizures and a million other things and we make a salve that's a multipurpose salve and we found out that it cures migraines, ear aches, diaper rash, toothaches. sister kate and sister darcy call themselves >> sister kate and sister darcy call themselves sisters of the -- while they do not belong to a religious order, they consider their work healing to be a spiritual endeavor. >> part of my life designed to help pple and i have to feel important and this really does.
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our work. >> they say the marijuana they grow and cultivate is free of the substance that gives marijuana a high but they are afraid their work is being threatened by a proposed marijuana ban being considered by the merced city council. >> yes, it's frustrating to me because there are all these people with negative attitudes about something that is truly god's gift. >> reporter: the sisters will go before the council next week asking them to let them continue their mission growing marijuana and selling its products. in merced, gene haagenson, abc 30 "action news." >> sally field would be proud. the original flying nun. >> they said too it's about a sisterhood for them of being together and doing that together. >> good for them. hey, we wa thear from you by the way. "world news now" is turning 24. and we want to hear about your favorite wnn moments or memories. >> please tell us on facebook or twitter and then we might show it tomorrow morning.
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some previous anchors. this morning on "world news now," today's crackdown on gun sales. >> it's coming from the president's executivorder. how it could change buying and selling of fireas and how critics are peeking out. controversial ads. donald trump's new tv commercials hitting the airwaves as bill clinton starts campaigning for his wife. will he make a difference with voters? exploding air bags. did the company behind a major recall try to hide information? w details about takata facing a long list of lawsuits. and later, beauty queen who thought she was a runner-up to the miss universe pageant and then she got the crown. what she says about the big mix-up and her year ahead. it is tuesday, january 5th. >> announcer: from abc news,
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i know you're waiting around to finind out wh miss universe has s to say aut the whole mix-up. >> she's been very political about it, right? >> has she. >> i think she handling it quite well. he's a huge fan of the crown, by the way. >> that crown, it's a little weird but otherwise we'll get to that a little bit later. our top story this half hour, president obama taking aim at gun control. later this morning, he'll bypass congress and announce new restrictions on sales, especially at gun shows and on the internet. >> the sellers have been exploiting a loophole. the president hopes to close. more from abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: at gun shows just like this one over the weekend in virginia, hundreds of firearms are sold. often with no background check. >> this is considered an assault weapon. >> reporter: sales brisk in part of that executive action planned by the white house. >> obama's the reason. >> reporter: virginia today not much different from when " "20/20" watched as the brother of one of the virginia tech massacre
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awareness of the loophole, legally buying an armful of guns at a virginia gun show with no background check. >> went up to him, how much do you want for it, 450 bucks, here's theash, thanks, see you later. >> reporter: but the executive order being consideredould affect many of those sellers who suppment their income with gun sales. calling on them to register as federal firearms dealers. >> this is not going to solve every violent crime in this country. it's not going to prevent every mass shooting. it will potentially save lives. >> reporter: critics took aim even befe the details came out. >> now this president wants to act as if he's a king. >> the gun show loophole would not have affected most of the recent mass shooters. background checks were done. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> we ould note that the president's announcement will be aired live here on abc in a special report. in the meantime, a group of armed anti-government militia men are entering their fourth day today holed up inside a
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building. the citizens for constitutional l freedom claims the land does not belong to the federal governme. they've taken up the cause of ranchers dwight and steven hammonds who have been ordered to serve a five-year sentence in federal land. 127 acres were burned yesterday. yesterday, the hammonds turned themselves in peacefully. >> i'm going to jail for five years for 127. seems like a bit of an overkill. >> the fbi is now stepping in hoping for a peaceful ending. meantime, dwight and steven hammond say they don't support the militias methods and their family insists the gunmen do not speak for them. a former south carolina police officer charged with killing an unarmed man is free on bail this morning. michael slager had been in custody since last april when video showed him shooting at walter scott eight times when scott ran from a traffic stop.
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now under house arrest. the judge reversed an earlier decision and granted bail saying he was troubled by a delay in slager's trial. also, san bernardino, california, has taken another step toward recovering from last month's terror attack. employees returned to work yesterday at the county complex one month after 14 people were shot dead by a health inspector and his wife. later a memorial service, former new york city mayor rudy giuliani had a message for the other terrorists saying "you can't beat us. we're stronger than you." >> we move on to politics now and let's say the big dog is back on the trail. hillary clinton's campaign has unleleashed bi clinton at two the solo ents in new hampshire, he focused on policy and his wife's qualifications to lead.
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though he managed to make their differences very clear. >> whether there is discrimination against african-americanor hispanics or muslims, just because of who they are, i don't like tt. >> and another subtle reference to trump and some ofof the oth republican candidates, the former president said he would not thrive as a politician today because he's not "mad at anybody." well, donald trump's first tv campaign ad is full of ominous images of arica in peril. includg a threat from illegal immigrants. but as it turns out, the images that it used to make that point has nothing at all to do with the u.s. board offer. abc's tom llamas on the campaign's response. >> reporter: i'm donald trump, and i approve this message. >> reporter: donald trump out with his first tv ad, and that striking image of people scrambling like ants across a mountainous border. >> he'll stop illegal immigratn by building a wall on our southern border that xico will pay for. >> reporter: it turns out, that vivideo is n from our southern border at all. it's from 5,000 miles away in
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the trump campaign telling abc news they used morocco images on purpose, quote, "to demonstrate the severe impact of an open border and the very real threat americans face." but watchdog website politifact, which first reported the story, gives the ad a "pantnts on fir rating on its truth scale. it was trump's immigration crackdown that first rocketed him into the lead. >> and, you know, we're gointo build a wall. we're going to have e a real border. and mexico is going to pay for the wall. and they'll say, thank you, thank you very much. >> reporter: now, his new ad highlights the latest trump promise in the headlines. >> he's lling for a temporary shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> reporter: trump, sticking to the hard line that took him to the top and kept him there. but trump's critics say the morocco video in his ad highlights how he's fast and loose wi the facts and more importantly, they point to recent studies that show more mexicans leaving the u.s. than coming in. tom llamas, abc news, new york.
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jihadi john. the terror group's latest british accented spokesman appears on a video released over the weekend. he calls the british prime minister an imbecile and then he helped execute five supposed british spies. sources tell abc news he may be a well-known british radical interviewed by abc news about a year and a half ago just before he fled to syria. wall street began with a bit of a thud. the 1.6% drop in dow jones industrial average triggered by bad news about chinese manufacting activity. both the dow and s&p 500 had their worst starts to a year in quite awhile. so far this morning, u.s. stock futures are up. okay, well, things are heating up on main street. as a pizza war breaks out between pizza hut and papa john's. pizza hut is taking a page out of the domino's playbook offering a medium pizza with one topping for fifive bucksith another purchase or a second
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papa john's is offering with the purchase of a large pia a second pizzaor only 50 cents >> are they packing up trying to get pizza? >> for customers it pretty much comes down to taste. all right. it will take au entire year to work off the calories i think. starbucks is startg the new year with a new drink. the latte macchiato features steamed whole milk with full espresso shots on the bold scale. it's one step below a full-fledged espresso. it's 80 calories with one teaspoon of sugar as opposed to the average grande frappuccino as over 400 calories and 16 teaspoons of sugar. >> okay. i'm more of a tea drinkeker myself. but i think that's on my list.t. >> all of us. there are certain new year's day rituals all around the world, the rose parade, polar
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auction. this year's 440 pound fish sold for $118,000. lookt that thing. it was sold to a sushi restaurant or the one who usually wins as the high bidder. >> that looks kind of gross there. within hours he was serving up slices of this tuna. he got a bargain. three years ago he paid more than t times as much for this. >> and seems like there wasn't the competition this year. >> that was probably the deal. so this is like an 80-year tradition in japan for new year's but apparently this is the last year for this traditn. >> we needed to get some of that then. we missed out. >> it's pretty much gone by now. coming up "the mix," how you can smell just like vladimir putin for a price. >> uh-huh. also miss universe and her thoughts about the epic blunder on the pageant stage. she is speaking out after getting the crown. >> w we do wan hear from you. "world news now" is turning 24.
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more than 30 others were injured. take a look at these scenes we're getting in. the fire fully engulfed the bus before passengers could escape. investigators have released the name and photograph of a suspect. china has suffered a number of serious bus fires in recent years, some set by mentally ill or disgruntled people. more trouble now for volkswagen. the justice departments suing the automaker for environmental violations stemming if the can dal in which diesel cars were rigged to cheat on emissions tests.s. the suit seeks billions in be the federal word from the there may still be criminal charges against some volkswagen executives. headlines. the company's defective air bags le to explode in your front se linked to at least nine deaths. there's been a major recall and our team looking fornswers from takata. >> i'm going to have to ask you to step off the property. >> okay. so now to the stunningew
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engineers that seem to show they were not making it easy to find vital information. here's abc's david kerley. >> while takata admits it hid exploding air bag information internal e-mails are providing a look at the culture inside the company especially this one, an engineer preparing a test data report writes to a colleague, happy manipulating. takata which admitted it s a poor choice of words, said in a statement that this e-mail was not about changing data. just the way it was present. but there are other examples as far back as 2000. a u.s. takata official writes that a report sent to its customer honda used data thahat s "incorrect, incorrectly labeled or does not exist." in 200 another report to honda included data that was "a wholesale fabrication," according to an e-mail labeled integrity. the documents given to abc by the driver of this car patricia
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paralyzed by the airbag. takata's deception extended beyond its customers to the u.s. government. >> nhtsa's investigation uncovered a pattern by takata of providing selective, incomplete, or inaccurate information to nhts the government, it still faceses several lawsuits from m ththe families of those killed or bags. david kerley, abc news, washington. up next in our next half hour here, a starbucks showdown. a customer confronting the cashier alleging they stole her credit card information. why these kinds of thefts are really all too common now and how you can prevent becoming a victim yourself. but first, miss universe telling us what was going through her head during this now infamous mistake in announcing the winner and what life is like now that the crown is truly hers. u're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now"
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you are beautiful in every single wayan bring you down we should point out "no lie that" is the theme that miss colombia wakes u to every morning in her hotel room.m. it was one of the most awkward live television moments in recent history. >> it's so bad. >> steve harvey crowning the wrong miss universe. >> so the won who actually won is now speaking about the whole ordeal and how she has much bigger issues to work on now.. here is abc's juju chang. >> it has blue sapphires in it and diamonds obviously. >> these are real diamonds. >> reporter: it's not every day you get to see nearly a pound of white gold and sparkling jewels up close, but miss universe
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place here on the head of miss philippines pia wurtzbach. >> i have to apologize. >> reporter: it was the blunder that stunned the universe. miss universe that is. >> i will take responsibility for this. >> reporter: host steve harvey's gaffe taking the crown off of miss colombia and placing it instead on miss philippines who was suddenly no longer first runner-up. it was literally utter shohock. >> i was very excited because i was announced e winner. >> r reporter:he coronation mix-up inspired countless memess with harvey even poking fun at himself at chrtmas posting merry easter, y'all. >> some people are saying well, steve harvey must have done this on purpose to get publicity. >> not at all. the way he was so apologetic afterwards -- >> he wamortified. >> yeah, yeah, he corrected right awayay though. like i applaud him for that.
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only felt humiliated but felt it was a grave injustice. if the situation was switched, then maybe i would have felt the same way. so it's okay. i understand where she's coming from. >> reporter: despite miss colombia's suggestion, pia says she doesn't think sharing the crown makes sense. >> it would be very difficult for two girls to share the crorown because it's not just the crown but the responsibility and the job of a miss universe. >> reporter: and she's anxious to get to work promoting her causes like cyberbullying that comes along with nearly every viral event these days. when people say nasty things and they tweet nasty things back at you, do you just ignore it? >> whenever i see things like that, i just brush it off. the only comments that matter to me are the people that matter. >> reporter: pia may glamorous
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> try to imagine an s. >> reporter: what's the most difficult part of training for a pageant for you? >> i'm a culinary graduate. i'm a foodie and love to cook and eat. for me the hardest part was to fi that discipline on heating healthy. >> reporter: but she says it was a small sacrifice for the chance to represent her country. >> we take it very seriously. to us, miss universe is that one crown that we can't get and finally, after 42 years, i got it. like sometimes i can't believe that really i was the one who did it. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju chang in new york. >> she has a good attitude about it. >> she does. that's a big cross to bear, i think for her, but the moment where ey take the crown off, it's so -- it's s tragic. >> yeah, you kind of like stole e the crown from reena. >> no, no, reena's on her way back h here. what is that? oh, my gosh. that's embarrassing. > it's like an s though. can you practice your s?
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>> it's inspired by him. it's not necessarily his b.o. bottled, right? >> no. i don't think. >> all right. >> we can only. >> i'll do further research on that for you. >> please, let me know. the smell of putin. nonot pooti om canada. >> gravy. >> when i think about my oldld glish teacher in brooklyn, she would never ever do something like this. take a look. get it? >> it's so good. and whip. whip. >> look athose girls. they're awesome. >> look at mr. clark in the background. but the girls are good, but mr. clark in the background has the internet on fire right now because he's a co-founder and middle school teacher of the ron clark academy in atlanta. and this dance routine, itit's only about 30 seconds, it has he was once on the oprahah winfrey show for his teaching
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i'll tell you, he's got some dance moves also. >> i'm so impressed. i think that's awesome. >> absolutely. the next story here and i want to read this to you because i think it's so funny. next to oil and gold and an hbo go password, napping might be the world's most precious commodity. it's not easy to do. we're talking abobout napping on cars, on planes, it's hard to do. so this kickstarter campaign came up with they look like regular hoodies. but there's an inflatable pillow inside so you can nap anywhere. i love this. again, it's a kickstarter campaign right now. you can buy it for 49 bucks. >> absolutely brilliant. imagine walking down into your basement and seeing this guy kind of hanging out there. this was a 600-pound elk that broke through a window into a man's idaho basement. so t worst part about it, not
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there, it took them 2 1/2 making news in america this morning, executive order. president obama outlining his plan for gun control using his authority to defy congress. the order already getting harsh reactions. we're live in washington with toy's announcement. campaign trail. hillary clinton pulling out her not so secret weapon, former president bill cnton. plus, donald trump criticized for his new ad claiming to show immigrants flooding america's border, but where is this really? and new this morning, one of the country's busiest freeways shut down near los angeles at rush hour as a dramatic chase ends in gunfire. "the bachelor" is back. 28 women looking for love, some
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memorable entrance. we do say good tuesday morning you, everyone. we're going to start with president obama kicking off his last year in office with executive actions on gun control. >> so today the president will annoce his plan to sidestep congress and pursue meases aimed at reducing gun violence in america. >> the announcement already generating outrage from gun advocates and the presidential candidates, so let's turn to abc's lana zak in washington with the details. lana, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kayna and kendis. in advance of today's presidential announcement, some gun advocates are denouncing the executive order before it's even been announced while gun show sales are now hitting record highs. >> join or renew your membership with the national rifle association. >> reporter: across the country gun sales have been especially busy. >> any time that the preside gets up there and starts talking gun control, people actually, you know, go and get guns. >> reporter: potential gun
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factor for this buyer. >> because all the gun laws, all these strict rules that are coming out, and every day or every month there's a shooting. people want to be protected. >> reporter: today president obama will announce new actions that are expected to foc on mental health issues, update the background check system and closose the soalled gun show loophole that allows some people to buy guns without background checks. >> these are not only recommendations that are well within my legal authoritity and the executive branch, but they're also ones that the overwhelming majority of the american people including gun owners support and believe in. >> reporr: the announcement already getting reaction from the presidential candidates. >> i will not only keeeep it going, i will do everything i can to try to convince the congress, hopefully with a democratic senate,e, to pass sensible gun safety measures.
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to continuing to abuse his executive power in every way, shape and form. >> reporter: this gun owner says she doesn't like executive action, but thinks legal gun owners don't mind background checks. >> anyone who carries a gun, has a carry permit like i do is going to not mind, you know, having some kind of verification. >> reporter: the president and his critics do agree on one point, closing off that so-called gun show loophole would have done little to stop many of the mass shootings we cently experienced as a country, however, gun control advocates say it's an important first step in keeping guns out of the hands of some of the people who shouldn't have them. kayna, kendis. >> lana, thank you very much. and, of course, we will carry the president's announcement live this morning on abc. >> and, of course, we heard from some of the presidential candidates right there. they're being joined on the campaign trail today by the guy many are calling the big dog himsmself.
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has unleashed bill clinton at his first two solo events inew hampshire. he focused on policy and his wife's qualifications to lead. but the former president mostly ignored her opponents. not so for hillary's rival, donald trump, who has been blasting bill clinton's checkered past. abc's cecilia vega asked him about it. >> reporter: donald trump says your past is fair game. i've got to ask you, you keep coming up on the trail with him. is it fair game? >> the republicans have to decide who they want to nominate. i'm trying to tell now the democrats in the country why i i think hillary would be the best president, and i think there's always attempts to take the election away from the people. >> trump, though, doubled down and called bill clinton, quote, one of the great women abusers of all time and called hillary an enabler.
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his first tv campaign ad. it shows people scrambling like ants across a mountainous border as the announcer talks about building a wall along the mexican border but it turns out that video actually shows a border in morocco and spain. trump said the difference was irrelevant because the image was just meant to show what americaca is rapiy becoming. he's promising new ads in the next few weeks. and ben carson took some he last night from a person who showed up at his town hall meeting in new york's staten island. it followed an interview that carson gave last march in which he said being gay was a choice. well, he later apologized but those words came back to him last night as he was posing for pictures with supporters. >> what do you think about being gay? >> did you choose to be gay? >> i chose to be gay. >> it's a long conversation. it's a long conversation. >> i think you're [ bleep ].
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smiled then walked away. nothing was made of it after that. but carson continued having his photograph taken. isis apparently has a new jihadi john. >> we will continue to wage jihad, break borders and one day invade your land. >> the terror group's latest british accented spokesman appears on a video released this weekend. sources tell abc news he may be a well-known british radical interviewed by abc news about a year and a half ago just before he fled to syria. >> i think that will be the beginnnning of t end of the united states of america, of britain, of europend the entire world. >> in the new video the man calls the british prime minister an imbecile and then helps execute five alleged british spies. the mother of the so-called affluenza teen has a court hearing today in los angeles. texas authorities want to extradite tonya couch. she is accus of helping her son ethan flee the country and hide in mexico. she was brought back by u.s.
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ethan is still in mexico fighting extradition. he was oprobation for running down four people two years ago. also in california millions bracing for the second in a series of severetorms fueled by el nino. the state's last el nino storm 18 years ago killed more than a dozen people and caused billions of dollars in damage. partularly vulnerable today are the cent burn areas where the soil is so parched and paed that it's unable to absorb intense bursts of water. those heavy rains could trigger mudslides. the latest weather radar pictures justify those storm worries. a band of storms stretching nearly 700 miles covering nearly the entire west coast of california is steadily marching to the east promising rainfall for the golden state that will be measured in inches. it's going to be wet and cold. >> oh, my, a soggy couple days ahead. >> yep.
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when he tried to get away on foot, police shot him, and he later died. he was one of the area's most wanted suspected of a month-long crime spree. well, today marks the fourth day that a group of armed anti-government militimen are holed up inside a federal wildlife refuguge buildi in a remote part of oregon. they claim the land does not belong to the federal government and are backing ranchers dwight and steven hammond who have been orderered to serve a five-year prison sentence for an alleged arson on federal land. the hammonds turned themselves in yesterday. the fbi, though, is now stepping in hoping for a peaceful resolution. wall street began the year with a bit of a thud. the worst start to a year since 2008. the sell-off triggered by bad news about chinese manufacturing activity, so the dow lost 276 points. the nasdaq was off 104. the s&p gave up 31. asian markets were down again overnight but so far this morning u.s. stock futures are up. starbucks is kicking off the new year with a brand-new
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reduced risk of stroke plus less major bleeding. ask your doctor if switching to eliquis is right for you. an icy rescue caught on camera south of salt lake city, utah firefighters pulling dog from a pond using a ladder and a tow rope. the dog was pretty cold and wet as you can see but is expected to be okay and apparently couldn't resist showing his appreciation. very nice there. now for a look at your morning road contions, pretty much everyone west of the rockies will see wet roads from powerful storms from southwestern mexico althe way y up through washington state and wet spots will also be seen in extreme northern and southern texas and across much of florida. and if you're flying, airport delays posossible inos angeles, san francisco, phoex and las vegas. also this morning, new details in a mystery for country music fans.
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says it's recovered the body of 29-year-old sinr craig strickland. he disappeared during a severe storm two days after christmas during a duck hunting trip. his body was found near a lake. his wife elizabeth sharing on instagram that he dragged himself out of the water before the final stagesf hypothermia set in and experienced no pain during his final moments. >> oh, that's s terrible also this morning, a yng woman kidnapped in her own car made a daring escape at a pennsylvania gas station more than 100 miles away. rachel stevenson's escape caught on the surveillance video, so she's driving back to college when a man jumped in her car and drove off with her. they were forced to stop when the caran low on gas. the alleged kidnapper told stevenson to look up directions on a phone but instead she texted her boyfriend. >> wow. >> i was getting all these texts from my boyfriend being like, where are you, please answer and like just remembering like
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thinking to myself, are the last memories that they have of me going to be them begging me for one more minute. >> her abductor drove off. police then caught up with him by locking into the gps in her phone that she left inside the car. he is now charged with kidnapping and robbery. how does 200 bucks for a cup of coffee attarbucks sound? well, a southern california woman says that's what it cost her when a cashier stole her credit card information and went on a shopping spree, and although police are investigating this still, this customer took matters into her own hands confronting the clerk at the drive-through window. >> you know what you did, right? >> i'm sorry that i took money from you and your kids. >> $200 isn't that much to anyone else but that was like our rent money. >> that video clip has now gone viral and the victim says that may be the harshest punishment of all because now everyone knows what she is. >> wow. i have some happy news for you now. a family in houston, texas, waking up this morning for the
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new members. it's a rare set of identical female triplets born december 1st ten weeks premature. so littlee addison, kinsly and savannah harris each weighed barely three pounds at birth. they were healthy enough, though, to go home yesterday after a lot of planning by mom and dad. >> we've done a lot of planning. we've prepared it for awhile now and we did deliver a little early, so it's k kind of -that wasn't too expected but we're just going to go home and try to do our best. >> so brad and stephanie harris say the girls will have ankle bracelets that will be color coordinated so that they don't get them mixed up. >> okay, it is a week of turmoil in t nfl.. while several teams are changing coaches and general magers, three have declared their desire to move to l.a. the san diego chargers, oakland raiders and st. louis rams all want to move to los angeles. they submitted their applications as soon as the season was over.
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presented at a league meeting next week in houston. l.a. has been thout an nfl franchise since 1994. >> got a lot of basketball fans, though. that's for sure. and for a look at basketball, here's our guys at espn. >> he's stan. i'm neil. this is our second take. there won't be a third. >> kansas taking on oklama. number one versus number two. neither good in these type of situations but played a whale of a basketball game. let's just go to the third overtime. buddy hield turns itver. mason forces the turnover, hit both free throws to put kansas up one. hield d had 46 pnts, ti for the most ever by a visit at kansas. but he couldn't get that to go. kansas holds on in three overtimes, 109-106 to remain number one in the country for now. warriors may never lose at home. they may never lose again.
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curry and the warriors? klay thompson and steph curry had combined for 60. this was against charlotte, by the way, that they were playing. and draymond green is s playing a whole other level, 13 points, 15 rebounds, 10 assists. the triple-dououble. the warriors have won 35 straight at home. they are really good. >> you know, and looks like they're just having fun too. >> yeah. >> they'll be having fun, we assume, across the street against the lakers tonight. >> that's all we got. back to you. >> i think the lakers are really good. i think that's what i took away from that. up next in "the pulse," a new season of "the bachelor" with ben, the crazy and those cringeworthy moments. >> and smell like putin. the fragrance inspireded by the russian leader. russssian lead. my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis made a simple trip to the grocery store anything but simple. so finally, i had an important conversation
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all right, time to check "the pulse" starting with the return of "the bachelor." >> so many ladies. last night we saw the premiere of the 20th season of the show starring ben higgins, the 27-year-old software salesman who lost out on the last season of "the bachelorette." but now he's got plenty of potential loves. long lashed, hair sprayed, spray tanned lined up for him. >> yeah, some of last night's zanier moments included this, joe joelle, aka jojo, who stepped out wearing a unicorn mask announcing that unicorns do exist. >> okay. >> rachel made her debut on a hoverboard. didn't fall off, b by the >> nice job. >> it also didn't explode or catch fire. to her credit she was wearing sensible shoes. i can dig that. >> yeah. >> jojo madede it throh. she got a rose. >> you're an expert.
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you want. the creator of a new perfume says it was inspired by russian president vladimir putin. >> and when you look at th photo, wouldn't you want to smell like putin? >> so intense. >> it is now on sale in moscow for thequivalent of $95. a rip-off actually. leaders number one scent comes in a fancy black bottle sold in one of moscow's top department stores. they say there are hints of lemon, black currants, pinecones but shoppers say it smells hike a cheapeper fume. i don't know. and idaho man woke up in the middle of the night to a loud crash somewhwhere in h home. was it a burglar, no, it was a giant elk in his basement staring back at him, 600 pounds. this animal had fallen down a window well and smashed in through his children's playroom. >> emergency service workers had to arrive to try to coax it to leave. they were worried they'd have to put it down but they didn't. they got it up the stairs and
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>> more news for some of you. for some of you. i even accept i have a higher risk of stke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept is getting out there withess than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, i will. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliqiquis had th. that really mattered to me. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of hang a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may takake longerhan ual for any bleeding to stop. seek immiate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures.
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checkiking our t stories today, president obama outlines his executive order tightening gun laws. republican presidential hopefuls are already attacking his actions. bill clion has joined his wife's campaign. the former president is still very popular but could also be a liability. donald trump for one is calling him one of the great women abusers of all time. the new enish speaking kesman in isis videos may be masking his ce but offs say they think they know who he is, someone abc news interviewed in 2014. looking at today's weather, all the action is in the west with heavy rain for california up to 3 inches in some areas and up to 2 feet of snow in the mountains. pretty much everywhere else it will be nice, clear and cold. it was one of the biggest
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television in recent memory.y. stevharvey crowning the wrong miss universe. >> so now the woman who actually won is speaking out about the awkward moment and howhe's very anxious to finally move past it. here's abc's juju chang. >> it has blue sapphires in it, diamonds obviously. >> reporter: it's not every day you get to say pound of white gold and sparkling jewels up close, but miss universe showed us her crowning glory. the infamous crown finding its rightful place here on the head of miss philippines, pia wurtzbach. >> i have to apologize. >> reporter: it was the blunder that stunned the universe, miss universe, that is. >> i will take responsibility for this. >> reporter: host steve harvey's gaffe taking the crown off miss colombia and placing it instead on miss philippines who was suddenly no longer first runner-up. we saw your face. it was literally utter shock. >> i was very excited because i
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>> reporter: some people are now saying, well, steve harvey must have done this on purpose. >> not at all with the way that he was so apologetic afterwards. >> reporter: miss colombia felt she said humiliated but felt it was a grave injustice. >> if the situation was switched then maybe i would have felt the same way, so it's okay. i understand where she's coming om. >> reporter: despite miss colombia's suggestion, p says she doesn't think sharing the crown makes sense. >> it would be very difficult fotwo girls to share the crown, because it's not just the crown but the responsibility and the job of a miss universe. >> reporter: and she's anxious to get to work promoting her causes. pia makes being glamorous look easy. >> to us miss universe is that one crown that we can't get and finally after 42 years i got it. like sometimes i can't believe that really i was the one that did it. >> reporter: juju chang, abc news, new york. >> i mean, she's hanandling al that have quite well. >> now we ow why she won it all.
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