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the fifth. celly became famous last year when he hiked the price of a life saving drug by 4,000%. gloating that it was almost all for profit. searchers in the rocky mountains north of santa fe, new mexico still haven't found a man who went missing weeks ago while searching for a treasure chest. art dealer and author force fen says he lid the chet in 2010. he said there's been $1 million and $3 million worg of rare coins and jewelry inside. he says when it comes to searching for the chest, he just journey. >> i want to get the kids away from their little texting machines ans and out in the sunshine and the mountains and the trees. we're not doing thatanymore. >> he's right. one. he wants those looking for the chest to do so during the summer when conditions in the mountains ar less harsh. >> okay. hey big spenders, they will be making their way to san
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weekend for the super bowl, and here's one accommodation option that they can consider. >> it's at san francisco's fairmont hotel, a three-bedroom suite, kitchen, everything else, a well heeled fan could want. . >> so the six people who will stay there, only six, will have a chef, a butler, an open bar, of course, for four days. the whole deal also comes with 22 tickets to the game and a suite inside the stadium. the price tag. >> yeah, i'm waiting. > $11 million. >> come on. do you get tickets to the game too? >> yeah, you get 22 ticks to the game, you get a suite. $1 million. by the way, $150,000 of that goes to your favorite charity. >> that makes me feel better. >> it kind of makes it a tax write-off that the point. man, who's got a million bucks to spend on that. >> you'd be surprised in america. >> that's true. >> you would be surprised, kendis. >> coming up in "the skinny," a
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and the superstar quarterbacks of the nfl. newton versus manning, the veteran versus are the newcomer at the super bowl. >> first, bill cosbs legal fight. what was reveaealed in court and what his attorneys hope to accomplish today. you're watching an "world news now." [cough, cough] mike? janet? cough you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmcough. yeah...but what about mike? he has that dry scratchy thing going on. guess what? it works on his cough too. cough! guess what? it works on his cough too. what? stop! don't pull me! spoiler alert! she doesn't make it! ononly mucin dm relieves bothwet and dry coughs for 12 hours with two medicines in one pill. start the relief. ditch the misery.
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and more states are expected to legalize sales this year. former super model stephanie seymour is back in the news for the wrong reasons accused of drunken driving after an accident last month in conneccut. the47-year-old seymour is asking to enter a rehab program for drunken drers. her attorney says the former victoria's secret and "sports illustrated" swimsuit model is embarrassed by her arrest. >> the former district attorney who chose not to the prosecute bill cosby a decade ago was in court yesterday as a key witness for the defense. >> cosby's lawyers hoped to use his testimony to have the charges filed against the comedian dismissed. abs elizabeth hur has more. >> reporter: bill cosby entering court without answering questions from reporters is hoping to walk out of court free of sexual assault charges filed against him. testifying for the defense is former district attorney bruce
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believe there was a strong criminal case against the comedian back in 2004, citing red flags in the case including the fact that the accuser in the case first contacted lawyers, then waited a year after the alleged assault to go to police. so castor confirms a deal was made, an oral agreement that said cosby wouldn't be charged if he testified in a civil suit. but the current d.a. maintains because the deal was not in writing and not an patrioticed by a judge, that agreement is not binding. lawyer gloria ared in court in california for another civil case involving cosby calls the fense's arguments nonsense. >> i find it a bit ironic that mr. cosby would seek to exclude evidence that he in fact, gave quaaludes to women when that was his testimony, does he want to exclude the truth? >> it was last decemberust
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limitations was set to expire, the embattled comedian was charged with drugging and sexually assaultining former temple university employee andrea constand at his pennsylvania home. the prosecutors sayinghe charges stem from cosby's own deposition. cosby admitted he had a number of affairs, got quaaludes to give to women hee wanted to have sex with and gave constand pills at his home. of the dozens of women accusing cosby of sexual assault, this is the o only criminal case filed against him. that cby has denied all the allegations and this hearing in the meantime, roo assum first ththing later this morning. kendis and reena? >> elizabeth, thank you. should point out on the same day yesterday, some separate civil charges against cosby were dropped by at youngest person and most recent of his fiv dozen accusers. but mo reason was given by either side. >> interesting. coming up,e.r.'s biggest star and the promise of a
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it's the first time we've heard from herregarding the diversity debate. yesterdaday, berry spoke at ththe makers conference in california expressing disappointment no other black woman has won the best actress in a lead oscar since she broke that barrier 15 years ago for her performance in "monsters ball." >> this was such a moment. >> a great moment. >> s cited her acceptance speech when she said the door tonight has been opened but explains "knowing that another woman of color has not walked through that door is heart breaking." that was such -- this has to be one of my favorite oscar moments because you can see how she was overcome by such emotion. what a moment it was. it was incredible thatt night. >> as part of that speech her saying this was more than just about me. she was right at the time. little did she realize 15 years later, i can't believe it's that long, little has changed. >> yeah.
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has spoken out about hollywood's diversity deficit. talk about george clooney was appearing last night on jimmy kimmel live." >> looking good. they promised an "er" reunion but unfortunately nobody else showed up. >> clooney needing to operate and kimmel did get help from another former tv doctor, hugh laury of "house." they weren't prepared for jimmy's ailment. >> well, let me seehat we have here. >> oh, oh! oh. >> wow. >> my. >> wow. >> god. >> oh, that's bad. >> that looks terrible. >> something wrong? >> notrong exactly. >> no, but -- >> it's just that i don't do microsurgery. >> oh. >> something wen wrong during the procedure and kimmel needed to be revived. so what did he do? he utilized the musical method.
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while rapping to the sugar hill gang classic. for savingis life. >> clooney looks so good in that white medical coat. >> that's awesome. >> well, turning now to another big star. super bowl ad. >> one with an important message about drinking and driving. you can see the actress sitting in a restaurant booth with a big burger and fries that you know she's probably not going to eat actually but accompanied by a nice cold budweisers and she delivers the most elegant s. >> if you drive drunk, you simply put, are a short sight utterly useless oxygen wasting human form of pollution, a darwin award deserving selfish coward. if your brain was donated to science, science would return it. so stop it. >> now the chances are.
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nearly half of all traffic-related fatalities on the super bowl, super bowl sund, they're related to drunk drivings and the ad is anheuser-busch's first anti-drunk driving super bowl commercial in ten years and they dt mastly. >> and so proper. thank you. >> proper british. >> speaking of the super bowl, we now nope finally who will be singing theational anthem before the big game. >> that honor goes to there she is is, lady gaga. the six-time grammyy winner and recent golden globe winner will sing the star spgled banner with marlee matline. look at her, wow, performing inn american sign language. >> but that's not all for gaga. later this month she'll perform a tribute to david bowie at the grammymy awards. she's often spoken about her love of bowie and his obvious influence on her artistry. >> it's going to be a good one. >> we were talking about, i really think she'll nail the national anthem. >> i think so, too. >> the classic trained voice for it.
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zoom might argue this years's super bowl quarterbacks are atudy in conasts. the young upstart versus the veteran putting the finished touches on his storied career. >> but cam newton just may have more in common with peyton manning than you might thing. here's abc's juju chang. >> the carolina panthers are nfc champions. >> denver wins it headiding to super bowl 50. >> r reporter:hey'rere both a the top of their game, the seemingly unstoppable cam newton of the carolina pananthers. >> can't wrap him up, he's still going. >> and the living legends and veteran of the broncos. super bowl 50 a quarterback match-up of epic proportions. thesese two athletes have very different styles literally.
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fashion risks. he rocks these $850 veace pants. manning is a little more classic. he's a suit and tie kind of guy. they both get plenty of tv rk. manning for nationwide wle newton is fired up about dannon greek yogurt. >> this greek nonfat yogurt packs punch. >> when it comes to "a" list friends are, cam's friends include drake, manning derek jeter and his brother eli. on the field cam newton's nickname is superman while peyton manning is the sheriff, laying down n the lawaw for his offense. newton made this dance move the dab into a viral sensation. manning has a catch phrase instead. omaha. omaha. omaha. >> a play call he's been known to use over 40 times during a game. they do have a few similarities. for one, they both have plenty of hardware.
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14g-time pro bowler and the nfl passing yards leader while cam is a heisman trophy winner, former rookie of the year and is generating a lot of mvp buzz. perhaps their most important commonalities, a mutual respect. >> he's played awesome footll. >> peyton manning will always be an all-time great. >> and a love of the game. juju chang, abc news, new york. so who do you think? >> i'm not goingng to weigh in. >> okay. well then the challenge you got from jack, make a little slogan. peyton manning is so -- >> so ---ing. > sports wit reena is real deep. >> there you go. i like that one. >> it's going to be a bigight monday morning. >> announcer: this is abc's
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insomniacs for two decades. good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." stinging from his surprise defeat to ted cruz donald trump admitting he may have made some mistakes in iowa. not spending enough time there in the hawkeye state, even skskipping tt debate o on fox a the race for 2016 shifts now to new hampshire. full details ahead. the virginia teen who was missing and found murdered was stabbed to death the same day she was kidnap hadded. prosecutors are saying one of the students arrested for the crime w morore deeply involved than previouslythought. a judge in pennsylvania expected to rule today on whether sex crimes case against bill cosby can going forward. he must decide in an agreement not to prosecute cosby which was made by a former district attorney and never put in writing is still binding. executives at chipotle reveal they've been served a
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with the outbreak of several food bourn illnesses at the chain. earnings at the chain have fallen 44%. thos are some of our top storiess on this wednesday, february 3rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." we begin this half hour with a presidential race now shifting to new hampshire. >> ye, we're only six days away from the nation's next primary contest, and the candidates are hitting the ground running in the graranite state. florida senator marco rubio seen there riding a crest of success in his strong third-place finish in iowa. and donald trump is admitting he may have made some mistakes in the hawkeye state. >> had i known we could have finished number two, maybe i would have spent more time there. >>n iowa we were largely written off and we really came on strong. >> there's texas senator ted cruz who isn't wasting any time already looking ahead to februa 20th.
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spinning his iowa victory to supporters there as the legacy of ronald reagan. >> on the democratic side, both hillary clinton and bernie sanders are infence tying their efforts to pull out of the virtual dade lock. they're leavingng behind in iowa. it's your voice, your vote. abc's cecilia vega has the latest from the new hampshire. >> make no mistake. we are in a fight to the finish. >> reporter: hillary clinton and bernie sanders both on the ground in new hampshire after both declaring victory in iowa. >> so, as i stand here tonight, breathing a big sigh of relief, thank you, iowa! >> reporter: bernie sanders standing proud, too. refusing to concede. >> it looks like we'll have about half of the iowa delegates. >> reporter: the race so tight, in some iowa precincts, it took a coin toss to break the tie. but hillary clinton making it cleaear, a wins a win. >> i can tell you, i -- i've won and i've lost there, it's a lot
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>> reporter: i asked bill clinton about that photo finish. >> i'm glad she was on the right side of it. but i feel really good about it. >> reporter: should she be nervous it was so close? >> i always thout it was going to be really close. >> reporter: a democratic socialist from vermont delivering a serious blow to hillary clinton's well-oiled machine. secretary clinton, is a virtual tie a win in ia? do you feel like a virtual tie is a win? >> it was a great win. >> reporter: it was a great win? sanders landing in new hampshire, enjoying a double-digit lead in the polls. >> feel the bern! >> i cannot bebelieve th you are here at 5:00 in the morning. >> reporter: but the clintons have a history of new hampshire comebacks. >> i listened to you, and in the process, i found my own voice. >> reporter: and now, hillary clinton is hoping for just one more. even her inner circle is telling me this is a race she is not
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cecilia vega, abc news,hampn, new hampshire. the marines say trace elements of dna have ever been found following the crash of two helicoers off hawaii last month. family members have ever been told but the names of those identified aren't being made public as yet. 12 marines died when their helicopters crashed in what investigate remembers first said was a collision and now they're not sure what happened. the pilot of an airliner in africa says he thinks this whole rightt there w caused by a bomb. the gaping hole in the fuselage was caused by a powerful explosion that happened shortly after take you've from moog gee shoe's airport. experts tell abc news it appears the blast could have ev been caused by a hand grenade. officials say two passengers were injured during t evacuation. >> an alarming new development in the zika virus. aerson in the u.s. has gotten it through sex. health officials in dallas say the unidentified person w who sex
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venezuela and fallen ill with a mosquito bourn virus. they say it's very rare but not unheard of for the virus to be ansmitted thrgh sex. >> new developments in the flint water crisis ahead of today's hearing. michigan govern rick snyder will propose $30 million to help residents pay their water bills. the city manager is refusing to testify before congress. officials are accusing each other of mishandling the crisis. >> the severe storm system in the midwest is producing a blzard to the north and tornadoes to the south. there were several twisters in western alabama yesterday afternoon and evening. some buildings were damaged cluding the federal prison in aliceville. trees were knocked down and minor injuries were reported. more on the storm now from abc's steve osunsami. >> tornado on the ground. tornado on the ground. >> reporter: this was mississippi a short time ago. what looks like a possible tornado falling from the dark
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>> tough for fames in the south as they watch and wait. across the plains and the midwest, thihis same srm is inging blizzards. near grand island, nebraska, they're not going anywhere ts evening. it's a total whiteout. >> this snow is piling up and the winds are really strong and it's freezing. >> reporter: in at least five states, they are being told to stay put as the blizzard blows. >> it got bad quick. the roads were covered. snow was coming down pretty hard. >> reporter: outside denver, it's wreck city. the seven-car accident sent four people to the hospital. the heavy snow forced authorities to close interstate 70 to save lives. here in nashville, at least one school district wasn't taking any chances and decided to close early. we are under a tornado watch, nashville. quite a mess there. that storm really is huge. it's covering a wide area. >> tens it of millions of americans could feel its impact. it's going to move to theeast. here's accuweather's paul morning to you, paul. >>thanks, ena, kendis.
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delays along 35 as well as i-80 from iowa into minnesota and into wisconsin. and then there's part two to this same bothsome storm. wet conditions now. we're not just talking run of the mill wet for the entire mississipp valy region and the ohio valley region. we're talking about one doozy of a storm. covering tennessee all the way up towards pittsburgh a and we're talking about torrential downpours, gusts up to 50 to 60 miles per hour w with the potential of tree damage and power out ands. super bowl cell thunderstorms likely to occur. the most southern part of the same storm will create additional gusty thunderstorms and travel delays in the deep south. kendis, reena. >> thanks to paul there. here's something we all needed to know. bed bugs in different parts of new york city are genetically different from each other. seriousl scientists looked into th. they say that in mapping the dna of bedbugs here in the big
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isolated according to where they live. so eastside bedbugs are different than west side bedbugs. >> you know they are. >> we always knew. those scientists say they're finding could besed to invent better insecticides. >> so an what do the east side bug tend to do the west side bedbugs don't do. >> the eastside have more new york values. the east side are wealthier. >> all right. one thick i noted when i was watching nfl games this past season was the gold 50. you know, the gold 50 on the 50 yard line. those numbers were in advance of sunday's -- you know, i got to much wa a few seconds of it, minutes of it to get a sense for sports with reen >> okay. so sunday's 50th bowl game. now pizza hut is getting in on the gold 50 thing. on sunday, the chain is giving
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>> be it kind of does. the special pie is topped with $100 worth of edible 24 karat gold. >> oh, stop. >> that is awesome. >> has a price of gold decreased? is that why we're doing this? it will come with $100 pizza hut gold card and then maybe we could get a gold colored lagger to go with it. >> that would be nice. >> right? >> sohould we order this for sunday night. >> let's make it happen. >> y you're game, jack? >> yes. coming up, the $63 million question, does anyone have a winning lottery ticket that's about to expire? >> this breaks my heart. >> also ead, lookingng slimmer and trimmer without surgery. fighting flab, could it be freezing it away. >> and exposing new secrets, the bernie madoff scandal told in a new tv miniseries. what the stars s about it next on "world news now." >> it's going to be good. >> "world nenews now" weather.
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okay. so here's a clear sign of end of days. a rare phenomena off the coast of scotland. water falls running backwards. >> what? >> it happened during a severe storm that brought winds of up to 90 miles an hour. the man who took this video says the reversal of the water falls happens occasionally in bad weather but this time was particularly dramatic. >> so why is it the end ofays? was this in rerevelation >> it was in ii corinthians. >> oh, boy. well, you know, two student pilots ditched their plane in the waters off miami beach after it developed engine trouble. there is a report that it may be the result of human error. one of the pilots reportedly said he pushed the wrong button after the crash. the two the south americans then swam to shore with the help of lifeguard lifeguards. no injuries.
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flight from the florida keys. lucky for them, h? >> so he's one of the most hated men in the country. talking about bernie madoff serving a 150-year sentence for stealing from billions -- in america's most devastating ponz i scheme. >> now the tragic story is coming to life in a two-rt mini series. we're up an "up all nightline"" with abc's david wright. >> mr. madoff, what do you have to say for yourself. >> reporter: imagine going inside the mind of the most notorious wall street villain of all time. bernie madoff. >> you want to know how to get people to trust you with their money. >> reporter: the man who stole billions got away with it for years. actor richard dreyfuss embodies the man. >> that's rit. ju me. >> reporter: in the new abc mini series debuting. >> ian the biggest ponzi scheme in history, okay? withthin the bigst ponzi scheme in history. >> reporter: playing a villain isn't hard for him. >> i played cheney.
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>> reporter: the series details how he deceived and defrauded 20,000 investors including friends, even his own family. >> this is a man who loved his brother, loved his wife and loveved his kids. and betrayed his wife, his kids and his brother without eve thinking. >> reporter: his wife ruth madoff is played by blythe danner. >> you need me. there's a difference. >> she says ruth madoff is adamant she had no idea it s all a ponzi scheme. and danner believed her. >> i me, she's a very fragile woman having been through hell and back. >> her sons andrew and mark also turned on her when madoff eventually confessed to them, it's a ponzi scheme. >> reporter: it was mark a and andrew w who turned their father in. >> where you going. >> to find a lawyer. >> you going toalk around the street andsk they can represent you. >> reporter: but the stigma of
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he hanged himself in his apartment while his 2-year-old son was in the next room. four years after mark madoff killed himself, his younger brother andrew died of cancer. oscar winner richard dreyfuss says unlike his co-star blythe danner, he didn't bother to reach out to his characacter. >> i didn't. i refused to see him. >> would he have seen you, do you think. >> he would have taken a phone call, definitely. and i said, i decided not to. i made a conscious choice because i thought what is he going to do, tell me the truth? you know, the guy who's lied to everyone in the world. >> reporter: bernie madoff himself is living out his days at the buckner correctional facility in north carolina where his grandchildren have never once come to see him. >> i guess the only place that he's considered to be a hero is in prison from what we hear. >> really? >> how do you do it, bernie kind of thing. but that's hearsay. >> does he even have a tv in jail?
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>> got too wonde if he'll be watching the saga, godnows with a sue-year sentence, he has some time on his hands. i'm david wrightt f "nightline"ing in new york. >> david wright's right. >> tragedy there. >> it is a devastating story. coming up, tucking the tummy without surgery. 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 that one in 5 of our kids struggles with hunger, especially when billions of pounds of good food are wasted every year. feedg america is s a nationde 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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out for somebody who won $63 million. the deadline to claim is tomorrow night. >> so we do know thatt it was bought in california last august. but by now, it could be anywhere kabc's annabelle nunoz. >> the winner of a $63 million prize bought the who the lotto ticket on august 8th. but he or she has not come forward in nearly six months. >> the person's sane. because when you buy a ticket, a lot of people don't anticipate them winning. they buy it just to buy it. >> it would be the highest unclaimed california lottery prize on record.
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sheldon says no matter how big or small, he claims his prizes right away. >> he could be stuck in the washing machine. you don't take a chance like that. >> reporter: the super lotto plus ticket w sold at this 7-eleven in chatsworth. the winner must get it to a lottery district office by thursday. >> i wish i had the ticket. so if anybody's out there that doesn't want it, i want it. >> reporter: if no one claims it, the money will be redirected to support california public schools. if the lucky winner comes forward in te and takes a lump sum amount, officials say they would receive a one-time payout of 39. $9 million before federal taxes. >> double-check them. i feel bad for you because this is heart breaking. >> another level of devastation that i can't even fathom. >> reporter: if you remember being inhis area, make sure you take a good look to see if you have that ticket. and if you do, officials urge
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ink immediately. remember, the deadline to get it to proper ltery personnel is this thursday at the close of business. in chatsworth, annabelle munoz, abc 7 eyewitness news. >> maybe the joke will be on us. maybe the person is waiting and waiting. legal team. maybe ha person is me. >> maybe you sold that winning ticket. >> or maybe you bought that ticket. >> i want to be the buyer. >> i can't tell what you're doing here. >> lets let's see if i show up friday morning for work though. >> love that grin. > i got my ducks in line, my legal team. >> like i got this into my bentley. >> okay. that's what you're going with. >> just a bentley. >> yeah, a couple thou.
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now donald trump of course, is admitting he made mistakes back in the hawkeye state taking a more conciliatory tone after his loss to ted cruz. it's your voice, your vote. marci gonzalez on the ground in manchester, new hampshire. >> back on the trail fueled by iowa inspired optimism. >> what an incredible incredible evening we had last night. >> reporter: ted cruz celebrating a big win in the caucuses and beating donald trump. >> had i known we could have finished number two, maybe i would have spent more time there. >> reporter: trump now admitting skipping the last republican debate in iowa may have hurt him. >> i think it could is have ever been the dedebate. i think some people were disappointed i didn't go in the debate. >> reporter: on trump's heels marco rubio talking with voters in new hampshire. >> are you ready for a nap? so am i. >> reporter: after his strong third place finish.
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written off and came on strong. >> reporter: and campaign confidence for both democratic candidates despite the party's closest caucus finish ever, just a fraction of a point, clinton proudly declaring victory. >> i feel really great being back in new hampshire after winning in iowa and having a chance to come here. >> reporter: bernie sanders with a double digit lead in the polls here in his backyard calling this a political revolution and refusing to concede. >> that was last night and the political revolution continues next tuesday here in new hampshire. >> reporter: and one candidate not here is ben carson who took yesterday off. ted cruz apologized to him for mistakenly saying that carson had dropped out of the race. kendis and reena? >> marci, thank you so much. after new hampshire, there's a south carolina primary and ted cruz is not wasting time. he was there last night spinning
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second coming of ronald reagan. he drove home to supporters his main platform tenet that he is a true conservative. cruz will join fellow republicans this saturday night for the next gop debate hosted by abc news. our coverage begins at 8:00 eastern, 7:7:00central. >> the issue of hilla clinton's e-mails ctinues to doher campaign. now the state departmentt confirms that then senator john kerry sent clinton at least one e-mail from his private account that has now been classified as secret. the message referenced india, afghanistan, and pakistan. and was classified for containing infortion about foreign governments and u.s. foreignrelations. the state department adding that the private account is no longer active. the secretary of defense is aski congress for more money to fight isis. ash carter proposes a 50% increase in spending on the war against the islamic terror group to $7.5 billion.
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money to deter russia, quadrupling what the pentagon spends on its troops and training in europe. the final budget decision will be up to congress. another confrontation between north and south korea. this time over a rocket launch. the south warning of harsh consequences if the north goes ahead with the launch which it claims will put a satellite into orbit later this month. south korea says it's a test of ballistic missile technology expressly fbden by the united nations and the u.s. agrees. >> it was a terrifying experience for airline peaks in africa. an explosion moments after takeoff force agemergency landing. but was it a terror attack or a mechanical problem? abc's david kerley has more. >> these are the terrifying momentss after passengers reported a loud bang and smoke shortly after takeoff. the cabin of the airbus a-321 depressurized. some of the 74 passengers moving to the back of the jetliner as the plane descends to make an emergency landing.
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see the floor to ceiling hole in the fuselage. from the outside, signs of what appear to be the markings of an explosion, the peeled back metal, streaks of soot. >> which would suggest quite definitively this was ray bomb of some kind. probably something about a hand grenade size that would have made this hole inside of the plane. >> two passengers reportedly hurt. e airline flying from mo deshoe to djibouti. en the pilot thinks it was a bomb. un, expert thinks there should have ever been more interior damage. if it was a bomb, experts say it may have ever been an attempt to defeat security systems and bring down a jetliner. david kerley, abc news, washington. new details in the search for the remains of those marines killed in a helicopter crash off hawa last nth. investigators sayy element of dna have ever been discovered. family members of those identified have ever been fold but the marines corps is not releasing any other information.
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what investigators said was a collision but it wasn't yet known if there was a collision. we are learning new details about the death of that teenager allegedl murdered by a virginia tech student. an autopsy revealed nicole lovellll wastabbed to death on the day she is disappeared. david eisenhauer has been charged. police say another freshman already charged with hiding the body was more deeply involved than previously thought. natalie keepers will face the more serious charge of being an accessory before the fact of first degree murder. a conviction could mean life in prison. the denver broncos moved quickly to not let a players run-in with the law distract from super bowl preparations. ryan murphy is a rookie member on the team's practice squad. he was questioned by police and released in a prostitution ring at a motel 6. afterward, he was sent home by the broncos but his status with
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suspected prostitute were cited. bill cosby will likely be back in a pennsylvania court today as his attorneys resume their effort to have h sex crime charges thrown out. a former district attorney testified yesterday that he made an or agreeeement not to prosecute cosby in connection with claims made by a woman over a decade ago. the current d.a. says that deal is not binding because it wasn't in writing. a judge w with is expected to rule today whether the case against cosby can move forward. a utility company in southern california has been slapped with criminal charges for failing to report a natural gas leak. the leak in a neighborhood of s angeles has been gushing nonstop from an underground storage an facility since before halloween. so-called gas has paid more than $50 million to try t to cap the leak and relocate more than 4400 families. the cause of the so cal leak is still under investigationing. >> to some weather now. there were tornados in the deep
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storm system in the nation's midsecon. in mississippi a twister damaged homes, toppled trees and knocked out power. later, several tornados were reporteded in wesrn abama. among strtures damaged, the federal prison in aliceville. only minor injuries were reported however. and the same storm system brought another blizzard to the plains. nearly a foot of snow fell in some areas and winds reaching 45 miles anhour, m major highways closed partly because visibility near zero. hundreds of flights were delays or cancelled. accuweather's paul williams shows us the let in the hours ahead. good morning. >> thanks, kendis. that blizzard causing problems was road closures from minneapolis down towards omaha. snow accumulation measured in feet, not just inches. and overnight icing happening underneath all of that snow. the icing that's happening on the roads complicating m matters. soe expect widespread ravel delays. minneapolis down towards des
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then that same storm system will then causeroblems because of the wet weather throughout the ohohioalley region. kendis? >> thank youo much, paul. chipotle faces more legal challenges following a series of food bourn illness outbreaks. the company has been the subject of a criminal investigation sinceastmonth. executives reveal heavy been served with mother subpoena covering a much broader range of questions. alleys at the restaurants were down 44% in the final quarter of last year. mcdonald's serving up food for thought. for the next two weeks, the fast food giant will be featuring books as a prize in happy meals. th petite paper backs are specially sized to fit into the meals and there are four titles including the classic "paddington" a and the three others wh valente's day themes. they expect to distribute more than 17 million of the books, not toys. >> that's great. so t next two weeks, huh. >> yes. >> okay. i'll be taking them to
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>> they'll be egging your house later after that. we want our toys back. before we let go of the fd thing, you have to check out an item that's been made for 20 years. but it's it's now becoming a viral hit apparently. rainbow bagels. >> here's how they make them at a place called the bagel store in brooklyn. they layer and cut the dough whh is already in an array of different colors. then they are twisted and baked. >> and, of course, you've got to the top them with fun assty cream crease. it iss costs nearly 4 bucks each. that's a gd deal. look how much color and food dye it takes. apparently it will be worth every single penny into they do look like play doh. >> does it taste like a caking? cake. >> it drives me nuts as weo these food segments we don't get to eat them. >> a those carbs though. >> i'm okay with carbs this early in the morning. >> buzz kill. it looks good i guess.
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the morning, right? >> that's the key. >> we'll have to try that one. coming up "the mix," the american olympic athlete who will be setting herself apart because of what she'll be wearing. > also ahead, allhe attention an 11-year-old special correspondent is getting as she cove the super bowl. >> and the health alert after an alarming new discovery about the zika virus. our medical editor joining us. and remember to find us on facebook wnnfans.com and twitter @abcwnn. maybe we'll eat one of those bagels and post the picture. you're watching g "world ns now." but there's a difference between the omega-3s in fish oil and those in megared krill oil. unlike fish oil, megared is easily absorbed by your body... ...which makes your heart, wewell, megaappy. happier still, megared is proven to increase omega-3 levels in 30 days. megared.
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the cdc sounding a new alarm over mixing pregnancy and alcohol. a new report estimates more than 3 million american women are sexually active not using contraception and yet drinking which they say raises the risk of fetal alcohol syndrome by could lead to a lifetime of disabilities. an stipulated 40,000 babies each year are affected by the syndrome. >> the cdc expected to issue new guidelines now that a person in the u.s. has got the zika virus through sex. the unidentified person had sex with someone who had returned from venezuela and fallen ill with the mosquito bourn virus. they say it's really rare but not unheard of for the virus to be transmitted through sex. >> and here to talk with us about this latest development and the broader concern about the zika virus is abc's medical
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this whole sexual transmission notion, has this ever handed before and what does it mean? >> this is a case we just heard about today. and what's interesting is that this is kind of aig surprise. obviously, the vast majority of zika cases that have ever been seen thus far have ever been transmitted through mosquitos. however this is a sexual transmission. now, there was one case report back in 2008 that the suggested that zika might be able to be transmitted xualally. a man went to segal, came back home to colorado and his wife got sick even though the mosquito doesn't live there. but what we've seen here is this is s something they're taking very seriously as a new mode of transmission. and what will be really interesting to see is whether the u.s. healthgencies start to make recommendatioio based on this. perhaps telling traveler who are coming ba, male travelers that if their partner is pregnant or at risk of being pregnant, for them to use barrier
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after the threat of infection has passed. >> dan, when i was pregnant with my first child, i accidentally you ate cs tad that had raw egg. i couldn't sleep for like a week i was s worried it affected my child. when you compare zeke caging to something like that, what are the real dgers and how significant is this? >> you knonow, it's interesting because the real dangers o of zika for the average person, you're going to get a little sick. you're going to have a rash. you're going to have a headache. we've also heard that four out of five people who are actually ininfected wh zeke cag never show symptoms whatsoever. >> wow. >> but if you're a pregnant woman, there does appear tbe this chance that of this terrible birth dett basically it's about the worst thing that can happen and that's the thi sticking in everyone's heads. the idea that this is perhaps associated with this viral illness and something like this might be able to be happen. and this is the big reason that everyone's very scared about this.
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people will be traveling especially for the olympics there summer. what do you do if you're a traveller? >> well, it all comes down to practicing safe travel habits. you know, we've heard from the health agency so far that if you're pregnant or if you're expecting to become pregnant, you might want to reconsider this trip if you're g going to area that's affected like brazil. even if not, let's say you're going on that trip anyway it, makes sense to practice safe mosquito hygiene. wear long slves, use that bug pray and try not to get bitten. now of course, with the news from today, it seems to make sense that if you're a man and coming back home, think about ususing barrr contracepeptionor a little while until you're sure you're in the clear. >> abc's dan childs. coming upp in our next half hour, showdown at the super bowl. the two quarterbacks and how they're gearing up for the bigges game of their lives. the fresh young cam newton versus the veteran peyton manning in what could be his
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i believe, i belie yeah rock guitar okay. so we've had training camp, of course, the preseason 17 weeks of course, of the regular season, the playoffs. and now we have finally arrived at the super bowl. >> just a few days away. now media hype is reaching a fever pitch. but there's one repter in the thick of it who is really keeping her cool. here's abc's matt gutman. >> what she lacks in statue she compliments with towering enthusiasm. >> this new correspondent chosen from the nfl from house ever thsands of contestants for a week at the super bowl in san jose. >> you're the winner. >> oh, my god. >> let's go talk to some of the player ooze.
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and now it's time for "the mix." hard to believe this, but this will be the first time that we have an olympics where we have a woman in the olympics who is muslim wearing a hijab. ke a look. very first time. she pursued fencing when she was 13, she saw some sounds doing it and she decided to continue doing it all through her time as a student at duke university. he graduated and felt there weren't enough minorities competing in the olympics. now she's going to be in rio. and you know what? when he she's not fencing, she's actually started her own online clothing which is about modest fashion forward designs. but pretty cool, huh. >> yeah, she's already being fashion forward at the olympics. first amican athlete that's muim. >> curious to see how it goes forler.. >> did you happen to take a
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little before midnight? there was an interesting scene on 15 billboards for three straight minutes, this was what was plastered on there. this little cat video there. the cat just kind of drinking milk. . it's all from this filmmaker who's done different things like this over the years. will play on these 15 billboards every night through february 29th. >> something tells me dan harris was behind this, he's such a cat lover. >> he is a cat guy but so's brian. >> our producer here. >> yeah. okay. >> all right. fascinating. >> we've got to show you this video. you don't believe it. a snow machine. you see this? it's a rapid fire portable snowball machine. >> cheating. > but it's using leaf blower. do you see that sign there? you can swap out snowball magazines there on the side. >> so there's no beating that thing. look at that. >> i think it's genius. >> it is pretty genius.
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it's a leaf blower durned rapid fire snowball machine. >> you can't win that snowball fight. you can only try. got to bring the big guns out when the heavy snow comes. >> i guess so. take a look at this photo from wales. there was a competition in the uk. >> for thehe best teeth. >> for the best made me smile selfie st of social media competition. david is there with his 3-year-old son. they took this photo. and the horse photo bombed them. >> but he really did that in his lips puckered out le that. >> smiled like that. that's great. so they won the competition, about 2,000 pounds, roughly about $3,000 u.s or so. but then the owner that have horse saw it and wrote in and said i didn't give you permission to use my horse in this. >> maybe because it looks like he has gum disease in this photo. >> you know whether or not -- >> he could use a little listerine. just saying 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
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disappeared some warnings and some encouragement from the guy behind all the excitement. >> later on in "the skinny," speakingut, halle berry who made academy award history spea her mind about the oscars. the oscars, hollywood and diversity. it's wednesday, february 3rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning on this busy wednesday. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. of course, it's a busy day.
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berry's hair which we'll get more video of later on. >> i liked her hair. i thought it looked great. >> it w an interesting tina turner type look to it i guess. >> i did not see tina turner. i'll have to take a look at it again. >> we'll get t to that, course. we want to start on a serious note. a powerf storm system is making its way through the country. it's one part winter and one part summer. e worst of both seasons. >> from tornadoes captured on camera in alabama, mississippi tearing up property and sending people to shelters. to whiteout conditions from a blizzard that closed hundreds of miles highways. our coverage begins with abc's michele franze >> tornado on the ground. >> reporter: several tornadoes hitting e south tearing across mississippi, causing injuries and property damage at a community college campus. the summer-like severe weather warnings posted in several southern states. in nashville, gusty winds threaten construction sites. and on the other side of the
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>> it got bad quick. the roads were covered. snow was coming down pretty hard. >> reporter: whiteout cditions closing highways from colorado to the dakotas. businesses and schools closed in minnesota because of the dangerous conditions. trucks in the ditch and cars getting stuck. >> it was just obvious he wasn't familiar with driving in the deep snow and i knew it would be a little push. >> reporter: a foot of snow is expected in wisconsin, some areas getting 2 inches an hour. salt trucks in milwaukee and chicago preparing for the worst and from the roads to the skies. airline hubs from denver to chicago dealing with thousands of cancellations and delays. >> keep p our ngs crossed and hope it's not delayed too much longer. >> reporter: before another storm system hits the west just days from now. michele franzen, abc news, new york. and before it's over, this unusual storm could impact up to 23 million americans. >> the system covers a broad area and accuweather's paul williams is
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>> thanks, reena, kendis. snow-covered roads with the snow impacting a good portion of iowa going into wisconsin, will be a travel just disaster along i-35 and 80 till it gets the roads closed. that same storm on thearm side causing additional travel delays throughout the mississip valley region and the ohio valley region because this is going to turn into yet another problem with the storm with 50 to 60-mile-per-hour gusts and heavy downpours. kendis, reena. >> turning now to our other top story. ththe race f 2016 and the battle for the whe house now w being fought in new hampshire after a stinging defeat to texas senator ted cruz, donald trump rallied supporters in the granite state and admitted that he may not have spent enough time in iowa, and he even admitted that skipping the gop debate on fox may have ever been a miss calculation. >> i think some people were disappointed i didn't go in the debate. if i had it to do again, i would
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>> okay. >> well, florida senator marco rubio is also hitting the campaign trail in new hampshire, riding the crest of his unexpectedly strong third place showing in iowa. but ted cruz isn't wasting any time and he's already hopscotched his way down to south carolina. >> in the meantime, both democratic candidates are intensifying their efforts in nenew hampsh bernie sanders with a double digit lead in the polls right there inn his backyard is calling this a political revolution, refusing to concede after hillary clinton as razor thin victory monday night, and clinton is sounding confident despite having won in iowa by just a fraction of a point. >> i feel really great being back in new hahampshire ter winning in iowa and having a chance to come here. >> well, still despite his double digit lead in the polls, the sanders campaign refusing to become overconfident with sanders himself saying t ty're taking nothing for granted. the campaigns are now taking
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didn't in the iowa race. abc's jonathan karl looks at some of the voting trends. >> i loved y people. >> reporter: there are some real warning signs for donald trump. first, ted cruz has found a line of a attack th stuck. >> donald trump, new york values. not ours. >> reporter: more than 40% of iowa voters said values s was their most important issue. most of those voters went for cruz. only 5% went for trump. so, the new york values attack -- >> yeah. worked. >> here in iowa, new hampshire, south carolinana, nevadaeveryone knows what new york values are. >> reporter: and while trump is a billionaire businessman who famously promised -- >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. iowa republicans iowa republicans actually thought marco rubio would do a better job with the economy. and they bought rubio's argument that he has the best chance to get elected president. this land is your land >>eporter: in iowa, bernie sanders showed hillary clinton has a big problem with young voters. a whopping 84% went for sanders.
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but part of clinton's message worked with voters. >> i am proud of the progress we've made under president obama. i stand wiwith presint obama. president obama. >> reporter: the clear majority of iowa democrats want to continue obama's policies. and the vast majority who care about eltability voted for hillary clinton. >> but in the iowawa resultsalso something of an ace in the hole for donald trump. nearly half of republican caucusgoers said they wanted an outsider, and of those 46% went for trump. so if you are a republic and you really want an outsider, chances are donald trump's your guy. jonathan karl, abc news, des moines. should be an interesting night on tuesday. moving on now to what will be a busysy week the poster child for pharmaceutical industrtry greed. talking about martin shkreli who is in court today as part of the securities fraud case against him. then it's a congressional hearing tomorrow on drug price hikes at which he plans to plead the fifth.
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when he hiked the price of a life saving drug by 4,000%. gloating that it was almost all for profit. searchers in the rocky mountains north of santa fe, new mexico still haven't found a man who went missing weeks ago while seching for a treasure chest. art dealer and author forrest fenn says he hid the chest in 2010. he says there's been $ million and $3 million worth of gems, rare coins and jewelry inside. fenn says when it comes to searching for the chest, he just wants people to enjoy the journey. >> i want to get the kids out of the game room and away from their little texting machines and out in the sunshine and the mountains and the trees. we're not doing that anynymore. >> he's righght. xting machines, i like that one. fenn also wants those looking for the chest to do so during the mmer when conditions in the mountains are less harsh. >> okay. hey big spenders, they will be making their way to san francisco and the bay area this
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here's one accommodation option that they can consider. >> it's at san francisco's fairmont hotel, a three-bedroom suite that's got its own kitchen, everying else, a well-heeled fan could want. >> so the six people who will stay there, only six people, will have a chef, au butler, an open bar, of course, for four days. the whole deal also comemes wi 22 tickets to the game and a suite inside the stadium. the price tag. >> yeah, i'm waiting. > $1 million >> come on. do you get tickets to the game too? >> yeah, you get 22 tickets to the game. you get a suite. it's $1 million. by the way, $150,000 of that goes to your favorite charity. >> that makes me feel better. >> it kind of makes it a tax write-off at that point. man, who's got a million bucks to spend on that. >> you'd be surprised in america. >> that's true. >> you would be surprised, kendis. >> coming up in "the skinny," a promise to reunite the stars of
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years ago. more states expecteted to legize sales this year. former super model stephanie seymour is back in the news for the wrong reasons accused of drunken driving and other violations after an accident last month in connecticut. the 47-year-olseymour is asking to enter a rehab program for drunken drivers. her attorney says the former victoria's secret and "sports illustrated" swimsuit model is embarrassed by her arrest. >> the former district attorney who chose not to the prosecute bill cosby more than a decade ago was in court yesterday as a key witness for the defense. >> cosby's lawyeyers hopedo use his testimony to have the sexual assault charges filed against the comedian dismiss. abc's elizabeth hur in pennsylvania with more. >> reporter: bill cosby entering court without answswering quesestions fr reporters is hoping to walk out of court freeee ofexual assault charges filed against him. testifying for the defense is former district attorney bruce castor, explaining he did not belie there was a strong
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comedian back in 2004, citing red flags in the case including the fact that the accuser in the case first contacted lawyers, then waited a year after the alleged assault to go to polic so castor confirms a deal was made, an oral agreement that said cosby wouldn't be charged if he testified in a civil suit. buthe current d.a. maintains because the deal was not in writing and not approved by a judge, that agreement is not binding. lawyer gloria allreded in courin cafornia for another civil case involving cosby calls the defense's arguments nonsense. >> i find it a bit ironithat mr. cosby would seek to exclude evidence that he, in fact, gave quaaludes to women when that was his testimony, does he want to exclude the truth? >> reporter: it was last
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statute of limitations was set to expire, the embattled comedian was charged with drugging and sexually assaulting former temple university employee andrea constand at his pennsylvania home. the prosecutors saying the charges stem from cosby's own deposition cosby admitted he had a number of affairs, got quaaludes to give to women he wanted to have sex with and gave constand pills at his home. of t dozens of women accusing cosby of sexual assault, this is the only criminal case filed against him. that cosby has denied all the allegations and this hearing in the meantime resumes first thing later this morning. kendis and reena? >> elizabeth, thank you. should point out on the same day yestery, some separate civil charges against cosby were dropped by the youngest pern and most recent of his five dozen accusers. but no reason was given by either side. >> interesting. coming up, "e.r.'s" biggest star and the pmise of a
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from her regarding the diversity debate. yesterday, berry spoke at the makers conference in california expressing disappointment no other black woman has won the best actress in a lead oscar since she broke that barrier 15 years ago for her performance in "monsters ball." look at her hair. >> this was such a moment, wasn't it? >> a great moment. >> she cited her acceptance speech when she said the door tonight has been opened but she explains "knowing that walked through that door is heartbreaking. that was such -- this has to be because you can see how she was overcome by such emotion. what a moment it was. that night. >> as part of that speech her saying this was more than just she really was right at the time. little did s realize 15 years later, i can't believe it's that long, little has changeded. >> yeah. >> next up, another actor who
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diversity deficit. talk about george clooney. well,, he was appearing last night on "jimmy kimmel live"". >> looking good. they promised an "e.r." reunion but unfortunately nobody else showed up. at least from "e.r.." >> clooney needing to operate and kimmel did get help from another former tv doctor, hugh laurie of "house." but they apparently weren't prepared for jimmy's ailment. >> well, let me see what we have here. >> oh, oh! oh. >> wow. >> my. >> wow. >> god. >> oh, that's bad. >> that looks terrible. >> something wrong? >> not wrong exactly. >> no, but -- >> it's just that i don't do microsurgery. >> oh. >> something went wrong during the procedure and kimmel needed to be revived. so what did he do? he utilized a musical method.
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while rapping to the sugar hill assic "rarapper's dight." kimmel survived and thanked hip-hop for saving his life. >> clooney looks so good in that white medical coat. >> that's awesome. >> well, turning now to another big star. helen mirren starring in a a new super bowl ad. >> one with an important message about drinking and driving. you can see the actress sitting in a restauranant booth th a big burger and fries that you know she's probably not going to eat actually but accompanied by a nice cold budweiser and she delivers a most eloquent diss. >> if yodrive drunk, you simply put, are a short sighted utterly useless oxygen wasting human form of pollution, a rwin award deserving selsh coward. if your brain was donated to science, s science wld return it. so stop it.
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nearly half of all traffic-related fatalities on the super bowl, super bowl sunday, they're related to drunk driving, and the ad is anheuser-busch's first anti-drunk driving super bowl commercial in over ten years. and they did it mastly. really well. >> and s so proper thank you. >> proper british. >> speaking of the super bowl, we now know finally who will be singing the national anthem before the big game. >> and that honor goes to, there she is, lady gaga. the six-time grammy winner and recentolden globe winner will sing the star spangled banner with oscar-winning actress marlee matlin. look at her, wow,erforming in american sign languauage. >> but that's not all for gaga. later this month she'll perform a tribute toto david bie at the grammy awards. she's often spoken about her love of bowie and his obvious influence on her artistry. >> it's going be a good one. >> we were talking about, i really think she'll nail the national anthem. >> i think so, too. >> she's got the classic trainined voice for it. >> coming up, stacking up the
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some might argue this years's super bowl quarterbacks are a study in contrasts. you've got the brash young upstart beginning to make his mark versus the veteran putting the finishing touches on his storied career. >> but cam newton just mayay have more in common with peyton manning than you might thing. here's abc's juju chang. >> the carolina pantrs are nfc champions. >> denver wins it heading to super bowl 50. >> reporter: they're both at the top of their game, the seemingly unstoppable cam newton of the carolina panthers. >> can't wrap him up, he's still going. >> reporter: and the living legend and grizzled veteran of the denver broncos, peyton manning. super bowl 50 will feature a quarterback match-up of epic proportions. but these two athles have very different styles literally. newton is not afraid to take
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pants. manning is a little more classic. he's a suit and tie kind of guy. they both get plenty of tv work. manning for nationwide. >> chicken tastes so good. >> reporter: while newton is fired up about dannon greek yogurt. >> this greek nonfat yogurt packs 15 grams of protein punch. >> when it comes to "a" list friends, cam's friends include drake, manning derek jeter anhis brother eli. on the field cam newton's nickname is superman inspired by one of his signatu celebration moves while peyton manning is the sheriff, laying down the law for his offense. newton made this dance move the dab into a viral sensation. manning has a catch phrase instead. omaha. omaha. omaha. >> reporter: a play call he'ss been known to use over 40 times during a game. they do have a few similarities. foone, they both have plenty of hardwdware.
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14-time pro bowler and the nfl passing yards leader while cam is a heisman trophy winner, former rookie of the year and is generating a lot of mvp buzz. perhaps their most important commonalities, a mutual respect. >> he's played awesome football. >> peyton manning will always be an all-time great. >> reporter: and a love of the game. juju cng, abc news, new york. so who do you think? >> i'm not going to weigh in. >> okay. >> well, then the challenge that you got from jack, make a little slogan. peyton mning is so -- >> so -- > sports with reena is real deep. >> there you go. i like that one. >> it's going to be a big night monday morning. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing
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insomniacs for two decad good morning. i'm reena nininan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." stinging from his surprise defeat to ted cruz, donald trump admitting he may have made some mistakes in iowa. not spending enough time there in the hawkeye state, even skipping that debate on fox as the race for 2016 shifts now to new hampshire. full details ahead. the virginia teen who was missing and then found murdered was stabbed to death the same day she was kidnapped. and prosecutorss are saying that one of the virginia tech students arrested for the crime was more deeply involved in the crime than previously thought. a judge in pennsylvania expected to rule today on whether sex crimes case against bill cosby can going forward. he must decide in an agreement not to prosecute cosby which was made by a former district attorney and never put in writing is still binding. executives at chipotle reveal they've been served a second subpoena in connection with the outbreak of several
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chain. earnings at the mexican food chain have fallen 44%. stories on this wednesday, february 3rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." we begin this half hour with a presidential race now shifting to new hampshire. >> yeah, we're o only six ys away from the nation's next primary contest, and the candidates are hititting the ground running in the granite state. florida senator marco rubio seen there ding a crest of success in his strong third-place finish in iowa. and donald trump is admitting he may have made some m mistakes the hawkeye state. >> had i known we could have finished number two, maybe i would have spent more time there. >> in iowa we were largely written off and we really came on strong. >> and then there's texas senator ted cruz, in the meantime,, whosn't wasting any time already looking ahead to february0th and the south
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spinning his iowa victory to supporters there as the legacy of ronald reagan. >> on the democratic side, both hillary clintoand bernie sanders are intensifying their efforts toto pull ouof the vifrt vifrt vifrt vifrtal -- virtual deadlock. they're leaving behind in iowa. it's your voice, your vote. abc's cecilia vega h the latest from the new hampshire. >> make no mistake. we are in a fight to the finish. >> reporter: hillary clinton and bernie sanders both on the ground in new hampshire after th declaring victory in iowa. >> so, as i stand here tonight, breathing a big sigh of relief, thank you, iowa! >> reporter: bernie sanders standing proud, too. refusing to concede. >> it looks like we'll have about half of the iowa delegate >> reporter: the race so tight, in some iowarecincts, it took a coin toss to break the tie. but hillary clinton making it clear, a w win is a n. >> i can tell you, i -- i've won and i've lost there, it's a lot better to win. >> reporter: i asked bill
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>> i'm glad she was on the right side of it. but i feel really good about it. >> reporter: should she be nervous it was so close? >> i always thought it was going to be really close. >> reporter: a democratic socialist from vermont delivering a serious blow to hillary clinton's wewell-oiled machine. secretary clinton, is a virtual tie a win in iowa? do you feel like a virtual tie is a win? >> it was a great win. >> reporter: it was a great win? sanders landing in new hampshire, enjoying a double-digit lead in the polls. >> feel the bern! >> i cannot believe that you are here at 5:00 in the morning. >> reporter: but the clintons have a history of new hampshire comebacks. >> i listened to you, and in the process, i found my own voice. >> reporter: and now, hillary clinton is hoping for just one more. even her inner circle is telling me this is a race she is not expected to win. cecilia vega, abc news, hampton,n,
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the marines say trace elements of dna have ever been found following the crash ofwo helicopters off hawaii last month. family members have ever been told but the names of those identified aren't being made public as yet. 12 marines died when their helicopters crashed in what investigators first said was a collision and now they're not sure exactly what happened. the pilot of an airliner in africa says he thinks this hole right there was caused by a bomb. the gaping hole in the fuselage was caused by a powerful explosion that happened shortly after takeoff from mogadishu's airport. the airbus turned around and made an emergency landing there. experts tell abc news it appears the blasast could ve ever been caused by a hand grenade. officials say two passengers were injured during the evacuation. >> an alarming new developmement in the zika virus. a person in the u.s. has gotten it through sex. health officials in dallas say the unidentified person had sex
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venezuela and fallen ill with a mosquito born virus. they say it's very rare but not unheard of for the virus to be transmitted through sex. >> new developments in the flint water crisis ahead of today's congreressional aring. michigan governor rick snyder today will propose $30 million to help residents pay their water bills. >> the former city manager is refusing to testify before congress and state andocal officials are accusing each other of mishanding the crisis. >> the severe storm system in the midwest is producing a blizzard to the north and tornadoes to the south. there were several twisters in western alabama sterday afternoon and evening. some buildings were damaged including the federal prison in aliceville. trees were knocked down and some minor injuries were reported. more on the storm now from abc's steve osunsami. >> tornado on the ground. tornado on the ground. >> reporter: this was mississippi a short time ago. what looks like a possible tornado falling from the dark sky.
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south as they watch and wait. across the plains and the midwest,t, this sa storm is bringing blizzards. near grand island, nebraska, they're not going anywhere this evening. it's a total whiteout. >> this snow is piling up and the winds are really strong and it's freezing. >> reporter: in at least five states, they are being told to stay put as the blizzard blows. >> it got bad quick. the roads were covered. snow was coming down pretty hard. >> reporter: outside denver, it's wreck city. the seven-car accident sent four people to the hospital. the heavy snow forced authorities to close interstate 70 to save lives. here in nashshville, aleast one school district wasn't taking any chances and decided to close early. we are under a tornado watch. steve osunsami, abc news, nashville. ite a mess there. that storm really is huge. it's covering a wide area. >> tens of millions of americans could feel its impact. it's going to move to the east. here's accuweather's paul williams. hey, morning to you, paul. >> thanks, reena, kendis.
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delays along 35 as well as i-80 from iowa into minnesota and into wconsin. and then there's part two to this same bothersome storm. wet conditio now. we're not just talking run of the mill wet for the entire mississippi valley region anand the ohio valley region. we're talking about one doozy of a storm. covering tennessee all the way up towards pittsburgh and we're talking about rrential downpours, wind gusts up to 50 to 60 miles per hour with the potential of tree damage and port outages. supercell thunderstormrms likely to occur. the mo southern rt of the same storm will create additional gusty thunderstorms and travel delays in the deep south. kendis, reena. >> thanks to paul there. here's something we all needed to know. bed bugs in different parts of new york city are genetically different from each other. seriously. scientists looked into this. they say that in mapping the dna of bedbugs here in the big apple, they found they're isolated according to where they live.
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different than west side bedbugs. >> you kw they are. >> we always knew. those scientists say they're finding could be used to invent betttter inseccides. >> so what do the eastside bugs tend to do that the westside don't do. >> the westside bedbugs have more new york values. they're more liberal. they're down with gay marriage and all that kind of stuff. the eastside just, they're wealthier. >> all right. one thing i noticed when i was watching nfl games this past season was the gold 50. you know, the gold 50 on the 50 yard line.e. those numbers were in advance of sunday's -- you know, i got to watch a few seconds of it, minutes of it to get a sense for sports w with reen >> uh-huh. okay. so sunday's 50th bowl game. now pizza hut is getting in on the gold 50 thing. on sunday, the chain is giving away 50 golden garlic knots pizzas. >> it looks delicious.
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the special pie is topped with $100 worth of edible 24 karat gold. >> oh, stop. >> that is awesome. >> has the price of gold decreased? is that why we're doing this? >> apparently it's going to be delivered in a goldd box. it will come with $100 pizza hut gold card and then maybe we could get a g gold colored lager to go with it. >> that would be nice. >> right? > so shou we ordeder this f sunday night? >> let's make it happen. >> you're game, jack? >> yes. coming up, the $63 million question, does anyone have a winning lottery ticket that's about to expire? >> this breaks my heart. >> also ahead, looking slimmer and trimmer without surgery. fighting flab, could it be as easy as freezing it away? >> and exposing new secrets, the bigges ponzi scheme in modern history. the bernie madoff scandal told in a new tv mini series. what the stars say about it next on "world news now." >> it's going to be good. >> "world news now" weather. brought to you by airborne dual
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okay. so here's a okay. so here's a clear sign of end of days. a rare phenomena off the coast of scotland. waterfalls running backwards. >> what? >> it happened during a severe storm that brought winds of up to 90 miles an hour. the man who took this video says says the reverse did happens occasionally in bad weather but dramatic. >> >> so why is it the end of days? >> iwas in ii corinthians. >> oh, boy. well, you know, two student the waters off miami beach after there is a report that it may be the result of man error. one of the pilots reportedly said that he pushed the wrong button after the crash. >> the two the south americans then swam to shore with the help of leguards. the single engine plane was on a
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lucky for them, huh? >> they're very fortunate in that. so he's one of the most hated men in the country. talking about bernie madoff serving a 150-year sentence for stealing from billions -- in america's most devastating ponzi scheme. >> now the tragic story is coming to life in a two-part mini series. we're "up all nightline" with abc's david wright. >> mr. madoff, what do you have to say for yourself? >> reporter: imagine going inside the mind of the most notorious wall street villain of all time. bernie madoff. >> you want to know how to get people to trust you with their money? >> reporter: the man who stole billions got away with it for years. actor richard dreyfuss embodies the man. >> that's right. just me. >> reporter: in the new abc mini series debuting. >> i ran the biggest ponzi scheme in history, okay? within the biggest ponzi scheme in history. >> reporter: playing a villain isn't hard for him. >> i played cheney. >> madoff's easy after cheney.
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>> reporter: the series details how madoff deceived and defrauded 20,000 investors including friends, even his own family. >> this is a man who lov his brother, loved his wife and loved his kids. and betrayed his wife, his kids and his brother without even thinking. >> reporter: his wife ruth madoff is played by blythe danner. >> i love you. >> you need me. there's a difference. >> she says ruth madoff is adamant she had no idea it was all a ponzi scheme. and danner bieved her. >> i mean, she's a very fragile woman having been through hell and back. >> her sons andrew and mark also turned on her when madoff eventually confessed to ththem, it's a ponzi scheme. it was mark and andrew who turned their father in. >> where you going? >> to find a lawyer.
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>> reporter: but the stigma of being a madoff was too much for mark. he hanged himself in his apartment while his 2-year-old son s in the next room. four years after mark madoff killed himself, his younger brother andrew died of cancer. oscar winner richard dreyfuss says unlike his co-star blythe danner, he didn't bother to reach out to his character. >> i didn't. i fused to see him. >> would he have seen you, do you think? >> he would have taken a phone call, definitely. and i said, i decided not to. i made a conious choicice because i thought what is he going to do, tell me the truth? you know, the guy who's lied to everyone in the world? >> reporter: bernie madoff himself is living out his days at the buckner correctional facility in north carolina where his grandchildn have never once come to see him. >> i guess the only place that he's considered to be a hero is in prison from what we hear. >> how do you do it, bernie, ki of thing. but that's hearsay.
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ve a tv in jail? >> probably, don't they all? >> got to wonder if he'll be watching the saga, god knows with a 150-year sentence, he has some time on his hands. i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >> david wright's right. >> tragedy there. >> it is a devastating story. coming up, tucking the tummy without surgery. tucking the tummy without surgery. as an american, it's hard to hear that we have a serious hunger issue in our country. ands 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 every year. 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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>> madoff starting tonight on abc. . that's what makes that's what makes you beautiful her favorite band there. >> which is? >> 1d. >> that's your favorite band. unless you've got six-pack abs like body by kendis. >> i didn't see that. >> getting rid of those trouble spots on your body doesn't always work through exercise and dieting. >> obviously that person got the check from me. as marci gonzalez shows us, there are some hi-tech shortcuts to getting those abs. >> reporter: foror million this and is and this just never seem to go away. no matter how mu they diet or hit the gym. but now doctors across the country say losing stubborn fat specifically from those problem areas is as easy as this with some cool new technologies --
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industry. some freezing, others metalling away fat cells with no surgery and no pain with procedures so fast they can be done over a lunch break. >> i can go in and out and still go on with my daily acvities right afteterwards. >> reporter: natasha has already lost a pant size after one within sculpture treatment and is back for another hoping to firm up even more. >> it's life changing and boosts my confidence. >> reporter: sculpture has only been available since september, and since then, dr. lawrence bass says his patients, both women and men, have seen huge results that last. >> we heat the fat up enough to make the fat cells miserable and kill them. that fat then is removed from the body over a month or two. >> those fat cells are gone for good? >> those fat cells are gone. >> reporr: suzanne had similar results with another nonsurgical treatment called cool sculpting that destroys fat cells by freezing the >> i noticed that i could fit into theants better. that's pretty amazing.
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for the waistline. >> this is a really great way to improvthe look of your profile. >> pricing for these hot and cold treatments generally start at around $1,000. abc news senior medical contributor dr. jen ashton says since these fda approved treatments, the risks are minimal, but she stresses these treatments aren't for weight loss, just body shaping and she urges some caution. >> take your time. do your research. and most of all, have realistic expectations. >> repter: but patients who tell us their expectations were met are now ready to trade winter coats for bathing suits. marci gonzalez, abc news, new york. doesn't it seem too good to be true? >> it is. i'll looook into i realistic expectations for six-pack abs, sign me up. >> you like it. >> sounds cool. >> coming up, a major lotto mystery. it. >> sounds cool. >> coming up, a major lotto
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well, the clock is running out for somebody who won $63 million. the deadline to claim is tomorrow night. >> so we do know that itas bought in california last august. but by now, it could be anywhere. here's kabc's annabelle nunoz. >> reporter: the winner of a $63 million prize bought the lotto ticket on august 8th. but he or she has not come forward in nearly six months. >> the person's insane. because when you buy a ticket, a lot of people don't anticipate them winning. they buy it just to buy it. >> it would be the highest unclaimed california lottery prize on rord. officicials say ght now, the largest unclaimed sum is $28.5 million.
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or small, he claims his prizes right away. >> it could be stuck in the washing machine. you don't take a cnce like thatat. >> reporter: the super lotto plus ticket was sold at this 7-eleven in chatsworth. the winner must get it to a lottery district office by thursday. >> i wish i had the ticket. so if anybody's out there that has it that doesn't want it, i want it. >> reporter: if no one claims it, the money will be redirected to support california public schools. if the luc winner comes forward in time and takes a lump sup amount, lottery officials say they would receive a one-time payout of $39.9 million before federal taxes. >> double-check them. i feel bad for you because this is heartbreaking. >> another level of devastation that i can't even fathom. >> reporter: if you remember being in this area, make sure you take a good look to see if you have that ticket. and if you do, officials urge you to sign the back of it in
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remember, the deadline to get it to proper lottery peonnel is this thursday at the close of business. in chatsworth, annabelle munoz, abc 7 eyewitness news. >> maybe the joke will be on us. maybe the person is waiting and waiting. legal team. maybe that person is me. >> maybe you sold that winning ticket. >> oh, i'm the seller. want to be the buyer. >> i can't tell what you're doing here. >> let's see if i show up friday morning for work though. >> i love that grin.n. i got my ducks in line, my legal team. >> like i got this into my bentley. >> okay. that's what you're going with. >> just a bentley. >> yeah, a couple thou. >> not bad..
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re. >> are you ready for a nap? so am i. >> reporter: after his strong
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written off and came on strong. >> reporter: and campaign confidence for both democratic candidates despite the party's closest caucus finish ever, just a fraction of a point, clinton proudly declaring victory. >> i feel really great being back in new hampshire after winning in iowa and having a chance to come here. >> reporter: bernie sanders with a double digit lead in the polls here in his backyard, calling this a political revolution and refusing to concede. that was last night and the political revolution continues next tuesday here in new hampshire. >> reporter: and one candidate not t here is n carson, who took yesterday off. ted cruzuz apologid to him for mistakenly saying that carson had dropped out the race. kendis and reena? >> marci, thank you so much. after new hampshire, there's a south carolina primary anded cruz is t wasting time. he was there last night,
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reagan. he drove home to supporters his main platform tenet that he is a true conservative. which is expected to play well in the traditionally red state. cruz will join fellow republicans this saturday night for the next gop debate hosted by abc news. our coverage begins at 8:00 eastern/7:00 central. he issue of hillary clinton's-mails continues to dog her campaign. now the state department confirms that then-senator john kerry sent clinton at least one e-mail from his private account that has now been classified as secret. the message referenced india, afghanistan,nd pakistan. and was classified for containing information about foreign governments and u.s. foreign lations. the state department adding that the private account is no longer active. the secretary of defense is asking congress for more money to fight isis. ash carter proposes a 50% increase in spending on the war against the islamic terror group to $7.5 billion. carter also wants to spend more money to deter russia,
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spends on its troopsnd training in europe. the final budget decision will be up to congress. another confrontation between north and south korea. this time over a rocket launch. the south is warning of harsh consequences if the north goes ahead with the launch, which it claims will put a satellite into or built later this month. south korea says it's a test of ballistic missile technology expressly forbidden by the united nations and the u.s. agrees. well, it was a terrifying experience for airlines passengers in africa. an explosion moments after takeoff forcing an emergency landing. but was a terror attack or a mechanical problem? abc's david kerley has more. >> reporter: these are the terrifying moments after passengers repord a loud bang and smoke shortly after takeoff. the cabin of the airbus a-321 depressurized. some of the 74 passengers moving to the back of the jetliner as the plane descends to make an
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on the ground, those passengers see the floor-to-ceiling hole in the fusage. from the outside, signs of what appear to be the markings of an explion, the peeled back metal, streaks of sosoot. >> which would suggest quite dwinltive dwinltively that this was a bomb of some kind. probably something about a hand grenade size that would have made this hole inside of the plane. >> repter: two passengs reportedly hurt. the airline flying from mogadishu to djibouti. even the pilot thinks it was a bomb. one expert thinks there should have been more interior damage. ifif it was bomb, experts say it may have ever been an attempt to defeat security systems and bring g down a jliner. david kerley, abc news, washington. new details in the search for the remains of those marines killed in a helilicopter csh off hawaii lt month. investigators say elements of dna have been discovered. family members of those identified have been told but
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releasing any other information. marines died in a crash in ed what investigators said was a collision buit wasn't yet knknown if tre was a collision. we are learning new details about the death of that teenager allegedly murdered by a virginia tech student. an autopsy revealed nicole lovell was stabbed tdeath on the day she is disappeared. david eisenhauer has been charged. police say another freshman already charged with hiding the bodydy was mordeeply involved than previously thought. natalie keepers will face the more serious charge of being an accessory before the fact of first degree murder. a conviction could mean life in prison. the denver broncos moved quickl to not let a player's run-in with the law distract from super bowl preparations. ryan murphy is a rookie member on the team's practice squad. he was questioned by police and released in a prostitution ring at a mot 6. afterward, he was sent home by the broncos but his statatus with the organization hasn't changed.
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suspected prostitute were cited. bill cosby will likely be back in a pennsylvania court today as his attorneys resume their effort to have his sex crime charges thrown out. a former district attorney testified yesterday that he made an oral agreement not to prosecute cosby in connection with claims made by a woman over a decade ago. the current d.a. says that deal is not binding because it wasn't in writing. a judge is expected to rule today wheth a case against cosby can move forward. a utility company in southern california has been slapped with criminal charges for failing to report a natural gas leak. the leak in a neighborhood of los angeles has been gushing nonstop from an underground storage facility since before halloween. so cal gas has paid more than $50 million to try to cap the leak and relocate more than 4400 families. the cause of the so cal leak is still under investigation. let's get to some weather now. there were tornados in the deep south as part of the severe
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midsection. in mississippi a twister damaged homes, toppled trees and knocked out power. later,everal tornados were reported in western alabama. among structures damaged, the federal prison in aliceville. only minor injuries were reported however. and the same storm system brought another blizzard to the plains. nearly a foot of snow fell in some areas and winds reaching 45 miles an hour. major highways closed partly because visibility near zero. hundreds of flights were delayed or canceled. accuweather's paul w williams shows us what's ahead. good morning. >> thanks, kendis. that blizzard causing problems was road closures from minneapolis down towards omaha. snow accumulation measured in feet, not just inches. and overnight icing happening underneath all of that snow. the icing that's happening on the roads complicating matters. so we expect widespread ravel delays. minneapolis down towards des
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then that same storm system will then cause problems because of the wet weather throughout the ohio valley region. kendis, reena. >> thank you so much, paul. chipotle faces more legal challenges following a series of food-borne illness outbreaks. the company has been the subject of a criminal investigation since last month. executives reveal heavy been served with mother subpoena covering a much broader range of questions. sales at the restaurants were down 44% in the final quarter of last year. > mcdonald's serving up food for ththought. for the next two weeks, the fast food giant will be featuring books as a prize in happy meals. the petite paperbacks are specially sized to fit into the meals and there are four titles including the classic "paddington" and the three others with valentine's day emes. they expt to distribute more than 17 million of the books, not toys.
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so that's the next two weeks, huh? >> yes. >> okay. i'll be taking them to mcdonald's three out of seven days. >> they'll be egging your house later after that. we want our toys back. before we let go of the food ththing, youave to check out an item that's been made for 20 years. but it's nowecoming a viral hit apparently. rainbow bagels. >> here's how they make them at a place called the bagel store in brooklyn. they layer and cut the dough whicich is alrdy in an array of different colors. then they are twisted and baked. >> and, of course, you've got to top them with funfetti cream cheese. it costs nearly 4 bucks each. that's a good deal. look how much color and d food dye it takes. apparently i it will bworth every single penny into the dough like play-doh.
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cake. >> it drives me nuts as we do these food segments we don't get to eat them. >> all those carbs though. >> i'm okay with carbs this early in the morning. >> buzz kill. it looks good i guess. >> they have the carbs early in the moing, right? >> that's the key. >> we'llave to try that one. coming up "the mix," the american olympic athlete who will be setting herself apart because of what she'll be wearing. also ahead, all the attention an 11-year-old special correspondent is getting as she covers the super bowl. and the health alert after an alarming new discovery about the zika virus. our medical editor joining us. and remember to find us on facebook wnnfans.com and twitter @abcwnn. mae we'll eat one of those bagels and post the picture. you're watching "world news now."ure. you're watching "world news now." but there's a difference between the omega-3s in fish oil and those in by your body... ...which makes your heart, well, mega-happy. happier still, megared is proven toto increas omega-3 levels in 30 days. megared.
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they say it's really rare but not unheard of for the virus to be transmitted through sex. >> and here t tal talk with us about this latest devopday. and what's interesting is that this is kind of a big surprise. obviously, the vast majority of zikaases that have ever been ve i mosquito doesn't live there. interestinto see is whether the u.s. health agencies start to make recommendations based on this. perhaps telling travelers who are coming back, male travelers,
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pregnant or at risk of being pregnant, for them to use barrier contraception for a while until after the threat of infection has passed. >> dan, when i was pregnant with my first child, i accidentally ate custard that had raw egg. i couldn't sleep for like a week i was so worried it aforctik wafrict because the real dangers of zika for the average person, you're you're going to have a rash. you're going to have a headache. we've also heard that four out of five people who are a actually infected with zika never show symptoms whatsoever. >> wow. isnc o fe. thing that canhe
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evyone's very scared abobout this. >> really quickly, a lot of people will be traveling especially for the olympics this summer. what do you do if you're a traveller? >> well, it all comes down to practicing safe travel habits. you ow, we've heard from the health agency so far that if u're pregnant or if you're expecting to become pregnant, nt going on that trip anyway, it makes g b to hibo aception for a little while until you're sure you're in the clear.ch,, thank y. coming upur, showdown at the super bowl. the two quarterbacks and how they're gearing up for the biggest game of their lives. the fresh young cam newton versus the veteran peyton
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i believe, i believe ye rock gokay. so we've hadin r se arrived at the super bowl. >> just a few days away. now media hype is reaching a fever pitch. but there's one reporter in the keeping her cool. here's abc'sgutman. >> what she >> reporter: what she lacks in stature she complements with towering enthusiasm. >> hi, i'm marlo mosely, andnd is this new po nde enl usan kid
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little beformi we have camerasuaan icene tittle cat video there. the cat just kind of. it's all from this filmmaker who'done different things like this over the years. it will play on these 15 billboards every night through february 29th. >> something tells me dan harris was behind this, he's such a cat lover. >> he is a cat guy but so's brian. >> yeah. >> all deo. frtable snowball mhine.> but it's using a leaf blower.cheating. >> do you see that sign there? you can swap out snowball magazines there on the side. >> so there's no beating that
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>> i think it's genius. tur >> you can't w t snow comes. >> i guess so. and take a look at this photo from wales. there was this cpetition in the uk -- >> for the best teeth. >> for the best made me smile selfie sort of social media competition. david is t there withis 3-year-old son. they tk this photo. and the horse photo bombed them. >> but he really did that in his lips puckered out like that. >> smiled like that. that's great. so they won the competition, about 2,000 pounds, roughly about $3,000 u.s. or so. but then thehe owner of t horse saw itw an and 't give you permission to us know whether or not -- >> he could use a little listerine. just saying.hat we have a serious hunger issue in our country. and as a parent, it's even harder to hear
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>> have a great wednday. making news in america this morning, next battleground after the photo finish in iowa. the presidential candidates taking jabs at eac other in new hampshire. plus, an admission from donald trump, what mayave hurt him in iowa. 're live with the latest. dangerous storms, overnight tornadoes forming in the south. oruth. powerful system is wher i way the disease can be spread. and looming deadline. in just hours a $63 million lottery ticket will be a worthless piece of paper. who is holding it? well, good wednesday morning. we begin with the race for the white house and the battle for new hampshire. >> six days away from the next primary contest.
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the granite state, donald trump seen there still stunned from his surprise defeat from ted cruz admitting skipping the final debate may have cost him and marco rubio has new wind in his sails from his unexpected strong third place finish. >> on the democratic side hillary clinton and bernie nd sanders intensifying their efforts to break out of the virtual deadlock they left behind in iowa. clinton sending a an army of 150 staffers from hereadquarters to new hampshire. it's "your voice, your vote" and abc's bazi kanani joins us from washington. bazi, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, reena, good morning, kendis. for the winners the focus is on building momentum and those w came in second are now expecting new hampshire to be their prize. i i am so thrilled that i'm coming to new hampshire after
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sanders are hoping the iowa results will give them a boost. >> the political revolution continues next tuesday here in new hampshire. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: even clinton's inner circle acknowledges a win in sanders' own backyard will be tough. >> make no mistake, we are in a fight to the finish. >> reporter: on the republican side donald trump says he is more confident about his chances to w in new hampshire but defends his finish in iowa. >> there were 17 people when we started. now you have 11. i come in second. i'm not humiliated. >> reporter: for first place finisher ted cruz a sweet victory in a bitter contest. >> six weeks ago donald trump was saying every day that i was his friend, that he loved me, that i was terrific, that i was nice and now i'm an anchor baby. >> reporter: marco rubio is also defending had imself from a new round of attacks after a strong
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>> i think ted's been very calculated and will say o do anything to get a vote. >> reporter: donalald trump is now admitting skipping that l republican debate on abc this weekend. reena, kendis. >> all right, it's going to be hosted by david muir as well as martha raddatz. bazi, thank you. and as they mentioned saturday night in new hampshire, that's what we'ring looking forward to on abc. coverage 8:00, 7:00 central. the other big story we're following,orth and tornadoes to the south. prison in aliciceville. trees knocked down and minor inju injuries reported. >> it brought another blizzard to the plains, nearly a foot of snow fell in some parts and
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major highways closed partly because visibility was near zero and already today dozens of flights have been canceled in minneapolis and other airports. >> as you can see rht here, the weather radar shows that system extending from theulf coast right up to the great lakes and although it is moving east, it's not yet done with the middle of the country. the latest complete forast from accuweatr's paul williams. >> thks, reena, kendis. snow covered roads with this snow impacting a good portion of iowa, going into wisconsin will be a travel just disaster along i-35 and 80 until the roads close. that same storm on the warm side causing additional travel delays throughout the mississippi valley region and ohio valley region because it will turn into yet ather problem with the storm with 50 to 60-mile-per-hour gusts and heavy downpours. kendis, reenena. >> thank you. w weot new details in the search for those marines killed in a helicopter crash off hawaii late last month.
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of dna may have been discovered while family members have been told the namesf those released. 12 marines died when their helicopters crashed during a training mission. well, there are new developments in the flint water crisis ahead of today's congressional hearing. michigan governor rick snyder today will propose $30 million water bills. the city's former emergency manager's refusing to testify before congress and state and federal environmental officials are accusing each other of mishandling the water crisis. the lead tainted water remains too dangerous to drink. >> bill cosby will likely be back in a pennsylvania court today as his attorneys resume their effort to have sex crime charges against him thrown out. a former district attorney testified yesterday that he made an oral agreement not to prosecute cosby in connection with claims made by a woman more than a decade ago. the current d.a. says that deal is not binding because it wasn't
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a judge is expected to rule today whether the case against cosby can go forward. it is a busy week for the poster chd for pharmaceutical industry greed. martin shkreli is in court today as part of the securities fraud case against him. he's hired an attorney best known for defending celebrities like jay see then a congressional hearing on drug price hikes at which he plans to plead the fifth. shkreli became famous last year when he hiked the price of a life-saving drug by 5,000% gloating it was almost all profit. a southern utilityompany in californi has failed to report a father-in-law gas leak that sickened thousands. it's b been gushing nonstop since october pumping out more than 2 million tons of methane. socal gas has paid more than $50 million to cap the leak and relocate more than 4400 families.
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lab has been relocated in a dramatic rescue. th dog had apparently wandered on to this ice covered po. this just south of washington, d.c. and fell through the ice. firefighter aaron lovell used a ladder to crawl out onto the ice but it cracked and he fell into the water. luckily t the water was pretty shallow and he managed to grab hold of the lab. the dog is recovering this morning at a veterinary clinic. still ahead sent home before the big game. a denver bronco connected to a pross ki institution sting. getting new detls in the investigation of a murder of a 13-year-old girl and the growing concerns about kik, a messaging app used by the victim and suspect. plus, midair scare, an explosion rocking a plane blowing a hole in its side. the dramatic video of panicked passengers. jane didn't like restrictions.
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the denver broncos have sent a mell of their practice squad home from the super bowl after a run-in with the law. ryan murphy was questioned by police and then released in a prostitution ring at a motel six in california. his participation has changed. murphy's brother and a suspected prostitute were cited. the legal marijuana market is booming of u.s. sales expected to reach $6.7 billion. that's 25% more than last yeyear. just in colorado adult use passed $100 million last year. the first legal recreational
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years ago. more states expected to legalize sales this year. well, after all the illness outbreaks linked to chipotle no surprise the company had a terrible fourth quarter. the mexican chain said it plunged 44%. sales and revenue down significantly and chipotle isn't out of the woods yet and faces a difficult and expensive year restoreing public confidence in its food safety. word is amazon has plans to open hundreds of new book stores. the company opened its first brick and morr store last year in seattle and now according to the chief of a mall operang firm amazon is looking to open as many as 400 stores nationwide. no word from amazon itself about such a plan. nd pizza hut has a special promotion to mar super bowl 50 on sunday, the chain is giving away 50 golden garlic knots
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well, a rare phenomenon off the coast of scotnd. waterfalls running backwards. it happened during aevere stm that brought winds of up to 90 miles per hour to the isle of mull. this video viewed nearly 2 million types on facebook. >> here in the u.s. drivers will face heavy rain along practically the entire eastern aboard. roads may still be slippery in the upper midwest as the blizzard winds wind down and wet roads likely in thenorthwest. if you'reflying, airport delays in atlanta, charlotte, washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york city and san francisco. alarming new developmentss in the case of thehe 13-year-old girl from virginia allegedly kidnped and murdered by a virginia tech student. >> autopsy results reveal she was stabbed to death the day she disappeared, the body of nicole lovell discovered in north carolina saturday. her mother breaking down as she recalled how nicole beat the
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transplant and cancer. >> nicole was very lovable person. nicole touched many people throughout her short life. >> vid eisenhauer charged with murder and kidnappining and police say another freshman already charged with hiding the body was more deeply involved than previously thought. natalie keepers will face the more serious charge of being an accessory before the fact to first degree murder. >> well, the young victim in this case apparently met her alleged killer through social media including kik. that's a messaging app that allows users to remain anonymous. many of these kind of apps, they're popular with teens and predators who can disguise their identity. kik tells abc ns it is active in helping the fbi carry outut its investigation. a worker at a day-care center outside orlando facing criminal charges after being caught on tape abusing a child in her care. the video shows 41-year-old
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4-year-old boy with stuffed animals and dropping him face down. reid tried to defend the behavior as rough play. reid was already on probation for a welfare fraud case and stealing from another day care. the cdc is expected to issue new guidelines now that someone in the u.s. has gotten the zika virus through sex. officials in dallas say the victim h sex with someone who had returned from venezuela and fallen ill withhzika. it's rare but not heard of. the biggest threat remains for pregnant women who can give birth to babies with brain damage. a possible terror attack in africa this morning. a midair explosion ripping a hole in an airliner. take a look at the gaping hole just above the wing there, twisted metal pushed outwards. the blast happened shortly after takeoff from mogadishu's airport and the airbus turned around and made an religion landing in somalia. two passengers injured but that
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there are reports that one passenger was sucked out of the hole that was created by the blast. if it was a bomb no terror group has yet claimed responsibility. and a dramatic scene in hawawaii. the pilot of a small plane landing right on the water because his landing gear had malfunctioned. the 68-year-old pilot was un uninjured during the incident. experts say his waterer landing was perfect. and that the might use a video to train other pilots. the plane is still in that water. >> incredible scene. >> yeah. a little sully sullenberger there. in sports the carolina panthers and denver broncos began three days of practice today. ahead of sunday's super bowl. >> while we wait let's get some college hoops highlights from our guys at espn. >> good morning from los angeles. it's "sportscenter" with neil everettnd stan verrett. we got some big-time college basketball. couple of all-mers to show you.
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to new hampshire after no grand slam winner in iowa. all the candidates are redoubling their efforts to sway voters in the granite state. six days before the primary. the marines say trace dna elements have been found in the search for remains following that helicopter crash off hawaii last mont the identities have not been made public. the blizzard in the upper plains states should be ending this morning leaving behind pies of snow, slick roads and canceled flights. same storm stem spawned drds in the south. today's weather, heavy rain moving into the east, no more significant snow in the west, just showers and rain from northern california all the way up into the canadian border. okay, so we know the super bowl is now just four days away and among those going to the big game, a handful of super fans. >> so these gentlemen have attended every super bowl for the past 49 years and reporter mike schuman from our san francisco station introduces us
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fanatics. >> reporter: 76-year-old larry jacobson was one of the first super bowl volunteers to check out his official uniform. >> i'm ready to get to work right now. >> reporter: larry is spending this week helping tourists ss find their way around san francisco, sunday he'll be at levi stadium watching with an exclusive club. how many original members of the never miss a super bowl club? >> we had five. >> five. >> now we're down to the. >> reporter: larry started as a die-hard 49er fan and had season tishgs for 64 years then in 1967 he decided to take a date to los angeles to see the first super bowl. >> it was a $100 investment including tickets and airfare and rent a car andood. but she wasn't impressed with football and wast impressed withme. >> reporter: larry gave up on the woman but not the game and developed a special talent. >> anybody knows me knows i don't know a a thing about football. i know how to get ticks. that's pie thing.
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house is full of super bowowl memorabilia. you have all the programs here. >> yeah, this is super bowl xvi. >> reporter: i may have a super bowl ring but larry is one-up on me. this is the first official super bowl 50 ball handed to him straight off the press at the factory in ohio. and then larry jacobson. got your own name on a football. i don't even have that, larry. he first met the other men who never missed a super bowl 16 years ago. now they get together and swap stories every year. >> this is number 50. this would be a good number to wrap it up, say, hey, i'm done. >> well, no, you know what, the nfl is treating us soell for super bowl 50 i'm now aiming for 100. >> good for you, larry. >> very cute story e.
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