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furniture flying and forced 4500 hos. royal caribbean decided not to continue citing concern for the weather. president obama is hoping to step up battle against the zika virus asking congress for 1.billion to use on vaccines and protecting pregnant women from the moss quit tote born virus. as u.s. athletes decide whether to take part in the summer olympics in hard hit brazil, the cdc moved its operation center to the highest alert center. >> denver will salute the broncos today with a parade and downtown rally. the team arrived back home with the trophy yesterday. fans were at the airport to greet them andnd at their practice facility, as well where they arrived by bus. today thousands will line the parade route to salute the team who will be honed at an event
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it seems all but certain marshawn lynch is retiring. the guy known as beast mode has played nine seasons in the nfl. he's leaning the game ranked second among active players with 74 rushing touchdowns. he's is only 29 years old. there's no question his most famous quote came at super bowl media day last year. i'm just here so i won't get find. >> we don't think we've ever done a story about a college level gymnast before but this is going viral. we may, as well. >>ive props. sefhina dejesus. her floor routine this past weekend against utah knocked them out and had teammates and fans dancing along with her. >> her final tumbling pass was incredible. the crowd was calling for a perfect ten. but she received a 9.925rom the judges.
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i think she deserved a 10 though. >> what would have required her to get the perfect score. >> i was trying to do the math but i hesitated for a secondnd. what's the missing factor. >> congrats to her into it helped ucla defeat utah. >> good. coming up in "the skinny," the grp date. the roses. and who is getting serious "the bachelor." our senior analyst is standing by. >> also ahead, challenges for michael jackson's daughter paris. the daily struggle she faces and the help she's getting. > and smarter stores and speedier checkouts. the secrets of the supermarket of tomorrow. you're watching "world news now." human coronavirus... hepati- >>c virus. there are a lot of different kinds of yucky germs. but not all disinfecting wipes...
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>> the canopy of a gas station here los angeles fell yesterday trapping two cars that were filling up. two maintenance workers were on the canopy when they noticed cracks in it. that's when it began to giveaway. one scrambled away, one rode i down as it fell. he was slightly injured. the gas station is closed. >> we know being a teenager can be hard for anyone. but what if your dad was the late michael jackson, one of the most famous humes on the planet? trying to have a normal life can be very difficult. >> his daughter paris is thene having a tough time opening up about the pressures she's facing from fame including a struggle with alcohol. linsey davis with more. >> reporter: she's the king of pop's only daughter andaris jackson is fighting back against the pressures of fame. in a now deleted rant on instagram, the late michael
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tells her more than 170,000 followers she's being attacked online. sayingng she feels ridiculous expectations to rpond to countless people she doesn't even know. leave me an sloan >>. >> reporter: while her father rared his frustrations in his 1987 hit "the leave me alon" paris is turning to so much medi writing he was ripped to shreds daily. i will not let that happen to me. >> paris jackskson happe to be the daughter of possibly the most famous pop star who ever lived. an so she's got more pressure than most celebrity kids. >> reporter: while it's unclear what prompted her posts, she hints she is recently has struggle with addiction writing i'm expected to literally sit all day. i have aa meetings to go to. since her father's death in 2009 it, paris has spent time at a therapeutic boarding school in
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attempted suicide in 2013. something her grandmother katherine jackson discussed with "60 minutes" austraralia. >> i guess she was suffering and we didn't know it. >> reporter: paris seems to liken that time in her life to the weight of stardom writing when i was 14 people were sending so much hate to the point where i was suicidal. adding while she's the only person in the public eye that she knows that responds to comments online, an apparently that's not enough. york. >> people don't realize comments can be so hurtful to someone. especicially a teenager. >> people are on their cch sending comments on twitter and targeted to teenagers. that's tough. >> we wish her the best of luck. >> coming up, t the night "the bachelor" got serious. our analyst breaks it down for us.
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"the bachelor" got serious last night. we didn't want to do the whole entrance thing. forget about that. i'm sitting here, let's do o this. seriously, no doubt. first some housekeeping. jennifer she's gone. then ben and the nine survivors went to the bahamas. kayla went on a one-on-one date with ben. they got the rose. group date, ben, the women and a bunch o pigs. >> a bunch of pigs? a bunch of pigs that we'll see in the water. there they are. >> real pigs. >> yes. our intern ebony just called it a really cool group date. so it must have ever been. they were hanging out with them, they're feeding them. the pigigs were rather aggressive. jo jo had the line of the night. she said "it was like a bar i dallas. there were pigs everywhere." amanda on the group date gets the rose. that was leah looking concerned.
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room to visit. she's trying to throw our girl lauren b. under the bus. >> no, she didn't. >> she's telling him lauren b. isn't the same person as she is in front of ben. you know, in front of the girls. she's a different person. you get the idea w what i'm trying to say. ben's not having it bep's like she's being catty, she's not being genuine. ben's like girl, you got to go. leah is shown the door. last chance dperate attempt. last chance saloon as they call it in british soccer. see you, leah. she is gone. the two-on-one date, this was the real showdown of the evening. olivia who everybody still hates and emily so somebody's going home. they had pretty poor weather. >> it was windy. you get the whole deal. not the best weather for talking on a private island. when it was all said and done,
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>> yeah. so basically the world has mercifully been saved from olivia. she was about as upset, olivia afterwards as cam newton was after the super bowl. >> that upset. >> that was upset. see you later. >> she was the anchorwoman, right? >> she was the anchorwoman, who knows. but anyway, thankfully olivia i is gone. the rose ceremony, there was no cocktail party. ben said forget about that. he said it was emotionally physically exhausted. he felt isolated pep felt alone. comes down to it, it'ss the end of the road for lauren h. we're down to only one lauren. we've thinned out the crowds of laurens, only one left. kiss count, kiss count also reflecting the seriousness of the episode last night. the kiss count stops at four, less than half.
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there's six women left, caila, amanda, emily, becca, jojo and our girl lauren b. analyst out. >> senior and nis jack sheehan. thank you, sir, so much. thanks, jack. so we're going to turn now to some other headlines. kris jenner mother to the car dash yashs and the world's best mommager. >> in the new issue of harper's bazaar magazine, she opens up about her fame and everything that comes with it including this photo shoot taken by terry richardson poking fun at her kardashian lifestyle by posingg as a ringleader of the circus. >> there was a much more serious moment when jenner was asked about heserious criticism she sold out her family for fame. she responded taking off her glasses and staring at the interviewer and saying no, i made and created a show that my faly was was all on board with
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okay. so whether you like it or not, grocery shopping is one of those things that just has to get done. and depending on the store, the process really could use some improvements. >> thankfully new technology could make the next trip down the aisle a little easier. here's tina trinh. >> reporter: attention shoppers. tech companies are working on ways to make your next trip down the aisles even more violent. check out interactive smart shelves that recnize when you point at an aitem and take it off the shelf. >> aag of pasta, it will notice it's the bag of pasta. it's going to show all the ingredients along with the
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it will tell you the origin. >> behind the scenes motion sensg cameras are at work. the schooner from data logic uses mublg cameras to scan groceries from all angles makining checkout foolproof. >> it doesn't mat earth orieation i put on, i can even re ite facing the bottom. i can take this barcode and face it down. we meare volume. in case i have a stacked item, it will identify it to the user. u can do this blindfolded. it doesn't matter wre you put it on. >> over at i tab, representatives are slowing off the 2.0 version of conveyor belts. >> this is not any conveyor belt. a smart one, right? >> it's really smart. >> howoes it work? >> by identifying the barcod >> reporter: okay. >> by scanning it. placing it down on this infield belt. >> reporter: right. >> which includes aeighing system. >> that system can't be fooled either.
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>> you can try it. right? >> but you put down that instead. >> i put that one, yeah. >> it doesn't go because it knows thissent isn't on the conveyor belt. >> if i remove this one -- >> there itgoes. >> want to skip the checkout lane all together. a new app lets you scan bar codes as you shop, pay on your phone and go. it adds up to a checut that puts you in the virtual express lane. tina trinh, abc news, no. >> i love my grocery store. i probably spend two or three times a week at the store. >> two or three times your paycheck probably at the store. >> look how our graphics department happened to have that ready. >> i do think that's spam. >> it's pasta and canned tomatoes. don't miss jour updates on facebook, wnnfans.com. >> it's what's for breakfast. >> it's your favorite.our updates on facebook, wnnfans.com.
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>> it's your f good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world ne now." early primary returns are in as three tiny new hampshire towns voted at midnight. the rest of the state follows this morning. full primary coverage ahead. >> former new york city mayor michael bloomberg is calling the presidential campaign an insult to the voters. he tells the financial times" that he may yet launch his own run for president as an independent candidate. rough ride. the cruise ship rocked by giant waves and hurricane force winds headg back to new jersey with thousands of shaken passengers. now r royal caribbean is facing questions about its decision to sail even thohough the stormas forecast for days. and the super bowl champs denver broncos will be saluted
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parade and rally. the team arrived home yesterday following sunday's victory over carolina. those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, february 9th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we do say good morning to yoyou. e early votes already cast in new hampshire. >> three tiny communities in the granite state have counted 65 votes with trump, kasich and cruz in a three-way tie and sanders outpacing clinton nearly 2-1. our coverage begins with abc's marci gonzalez in manchester, new mpshire. morning, marci. >> good morning. the endless events here are now over. the candidates made their final pitches to the voters and are now just waiting to see if it all paid off. the first votes are in. >> got the result. >> after three small precinctses
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ballots at midnight. >> you have john r. kasich, we have three. on the democratic side, we have four votes cast for bernie sanders. none for hillary. >> with the rest of the granite state hours away from makin thr decision. >> i want this job because i love this country. >> the candidates worked into the nig to win them over. >> this is sort of our final love fest, all right? because tomorrow you have to get out and you have to vote no matter what. >> reporter: donald trump still ahead by double digits in the polls, leading marco rubio. > i need your vote. >> reporter: and ted cruz. >> at thi point it's all about. >> trump drawing huge crowds and borrowing a message from democrat bernie sanders. it's a movement, folks. it's a movement. >> reporter: appeareders with what he calls a revolution is ahead of hillary clinton by the 23 points in the latest ll. >> tomorrow, the people of new
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opportunity to say that enough is engh. >> reporter: clinton though feeling confident. believe snee with bill and kell see's help hing for a repeat of the success she had he in new hampshire in 2008. >> i will get up every day and do all that i can to make a real difference for you. your families and our countrtry. >> and while there are clear front-runners theoutcome could end up being much different with about 44% of voters here still undecided. kendis and reena? >> so it should be a long day there in new hampshire. thank you, marci. saucy language was tossed around during a campaign stop for trump. last night in the manchester, it happened as the front-runner mentioned his chief rival texas senator ted cruz and woman slouted out a obenity. he asked her to repeat it. she couldn't be heard so trump repeated it. >> she said she's a [ expletive ].
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tara? >> trump gently reprimanded the woman for using the term, telling her never to repeat it again. cruz's campaign responded reminding trump who won the iowa caucuses. >> senator marco rubio is coming under fire after saturday night's debate from two the of his chief opponent. bush and christie are criticizing for what christie called his memorized 25-second speech. tom llamas is covering the rubio campaign. the next president of the united states of america, marco rubio! >> reporter: senator mark rubio hoping new hampshire voters have short memories. >> marco! marco! >> reporter: but on the trail today, vototers brinng up that debate debacle. >> saturday night, you didn't do
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>> i feel good about it. we raised a lot of money online. >> reporter: i asked the senator if he's going to change his message. 24 hours to go, right? you're going to stick to the lines, even those in the debate they are criticizing you for, right? >> we're not going to change our message the entire campaign. right up to the general election when we defeat hillary clinton. barack obama is doing terrible damage to america. >> reporter: you still feel momentum? >> i wish more republicans would say that. >> reporter: you still feel momentum? >> absolutely. every day, we have more people joining our effort. we feel great. we really do. >> reporter: for rubio, the timing couldn't be worse. undecided vote others telling me, the debate moment stuck with them. >> i personally didn't think rubio did so well. i think he kind of got bt up on. >> rush limbaugh acknowledging ththeebe wasn't his finest moment but president obama executed a plan to transform america nook something it was not intended to obob. rurush said that's a line more amicans should be using. >> look for more live coverage from new hampshire in our next half hour as the votes are counted. stay with abc news for complete coverage.
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focus now to the zika virus. president obama asking congress for nearly $2 billion to battle the disease. state of emergency in florida expanded yet again. now spanning seven counties. but wil the virus sp u.s. olympians in their tracks? we get more from abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: big questions about travel to brazil, home of one of the biggest outbreaks of the zika virus. and ththe 2016 smer games. with the olympics six mohs away, and an estimated half million people expected to attend, the real dilemma is for the athletes. >> it's very difficult to give advice to people who have devoted the last x number of years, training for that. the cdc and the nih can just give them the facts and the evidence-based information. >> reporter: the u.s. olympic committee is advising athletes to listen to t the cdc, ile olympic officials in rio are trying to downplay the threat. u.s. soccer's chief medical officer tells us, members of the u.s. women's soccer team, who
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olympic gold medals, are taking all necessary precautions in regard to the zika virus. for 33-year-old u.s. sprinter deedee trotter, there's no question at all. >> i don't care what kind of viruses and stuff come out, we're gogoing to fish this one out. >> reporter: rising concern about the zika virus prompted the white house to ask congress for $1.8 billion to help deal with the threat. linsey davis, abc news, new york. the president of a fraternity at core any university will be in court this morning to face attempted rape antoine other charges. wolfgang balinger was arrested for an incident a week ago. a student accused her of abusing her in his roop at cy epsilon. he has beenn jailed since turning himself in on thursday. his chapter now suspended. >> s strong winds and dry conditions raising the wildfire threat from kansas to central texas. gust up to 50 miles an hour fueled several fires around oklahoma city.
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accidents on interstate 44 before authorities shutdown the westbound lanes. wind gusts are expted to reach 30 miles an hour today. and blowing snow and icy conditions caused this tour bus accident on i-95 in connecticut. th dangerous weather part of a major winter storm battering coastal new england on monday. the accident injured more than 30 people. threw of them critically. the bus was traveling from new york city to the mohegan sun ca sin though. >> here's one indication how popular drones are these days. the faa says there are now more registered drone operators in the u.s. than registered planes. there are now about 325,000 drone owners. that's about 5,000 more than the number of registered aircraft. the drone registration program was launched just before christmas to track operators who break the rules. >> jet lag is one of the worst things about making a long trip. now researchers have found a new
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a study done at stanford unersity says sleeping amid sht flashes of light the night before your trip can help y speed up the process of adjusting to a different time zone. that so-called light therapy is a way of speedg up the brain's adjustment to time changes. >> what are you saying? sleep with the disco ball. >> pretty much. having. it's just you're getting used to jet la >> i don't know about that one. >> me either. >> he hollywoodtars who attended the oscscarss nominee luncheon would probably jet gged. they gathered at the beverly hilton hotel. >> there was plenty you have discussion about diversity. and some news. a control of teenagers involved in the winning films will roll on the screen during acceptance speeches. >> producers say it't's a way of
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what's in their heart aopposed to just naming people. the oscars will be handed out on sunday, february 28th right here. >> a little bit of diversity there. there's a yellow guy in the middle. >> the girl with the red hair. >> there is. and the second is up in the stands.. it was a little bit of color at the oscars. >> coming up, turning a beauty pageant blund into memorable advertising. the huge hit from sve harvey. >> i love him. he's a funny guy. >> the spectacular celebration of the chinese new year. elaborate fireworks through people get to see. >> and cyber bullies attacking students in elementary. and the live in it to win in it in great falls down to two people.
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. scientists in india are investigating whether a man was killed by a meetite. he was in the area where the object struck. fragments are being analyzed to determine whether it was a meteorite. the tragedy is rare because the rocks burn up in the earth's atmosphere or fall into a a ocean. the last death believed to be caused by a meteorite believed to have happened in 1825. >> wow. >> so unlucky for that man. >> guess it was his time. experts say there were a record number of shark attacks worldwide. they put the numumber of unprovoked attacks at 98 with 59 of them taking pce here in the u.s. the previous record was 88 attacks. that happened in the year 2000. the number of attacks is expected to continuerowing as
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you. >> i'm still laughing about your tie saying m my grandma -- oh, my goodness, boy. serious subject. about cyberbullying which i'm not going to do to you. kids and parents having a more tough time worrying about it. it's a big deal. >> trying to stop bullying can be like a disease and new technology is helping to prevent the spread of the hurtful behavior. abc's megan hughes has the story. >> reporter: at shipley elementary school in harper's ferry, west virginia, these third graders already have stories about being cyberbullied. >> i was kind of sad because he was calling me stupid. i was a little like depressed after that. >> you want to bully back but you know it's not the right thing. >> reporter: high school senior and teen paj jint winner lexie helps student resist that urge. >> step one. >> say nothing else. >> step two.
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>> eerts say children bullied often become bullies themselves. lexie has been a target. >> people who cyberbulllly anonymously are cowards and that's all they are. >> some do it for power, some think it's funny. >> dr. susan bartell says children are still developing impulse control and their parents need to get involved. >> your child who is the bully, even if they're doing did for childhood reasons that later in life will be meaningless can have a police record. >> what if your child is the cyberbully? one study found more than 80% of young people think it's easier to get away with bullying online than i person like at school. >> i wanteted to create this filter system that would monitor so parents would feel a little relief knowing and trusting that ththeir kid could use these social media platforms and text messages. >> reporter: michele joel shows us onef several tech solutions
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her software my social sitter uses algorithms to filter. when a teen types a negative message, it gets blocked. parents get notified. >> if you love your kids, keep up with the technology. >> diana gibson hasn't gotten supervising software yet but says all parents need to police their children's cyberlives. >> it's real. you know, kids will put things on twitter and they can get in a lot of troublele for it. >> reporter: megan hughes, abc news, harper's ferry, west virginia. >> this is why i'm grateful there was no social med when i was in high school. it's so devastating when you're at that age specially. >> coming up, firing up the new year. >> the breathtaking light show in china and its dedicated artist braving the cold and the heat. . the beautiful and risky display. you're watching "world news
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ever get the chance to see them. these breathtaking and extreme pyrotechnic displays that welcome in the lunar new year are known as dash ukwa made by brave black smigs hurling molten iron against a wall csing sparks to rain down. it is one of the black smith smig who's puts on the main attraction. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: how long does it take you to learn how to do that? >> reporter: first they melt the metal at 2900 degree heat.
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during the performance, the men are only protected by a sheep skin vest and a wide brim hat. >> do you feel it's dangerous for him to just throw this burning metal up in the sky like that? do you ever get worried about it? >> reporter: that fire and thehe centuries old tradition still illuminate the entire town. >> is this the most beautiful kind of fireworks in the world? >> reporter: i'm bob woodruff f in china. incredible. huh? only bob could sort of dedescribe it that way and show it to us. >> it's an art, it's unique and it is the most beautiful pire
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out of the scandal and to thee other side. >> not only that, he's now having fun with the flubroving it's not whether you win or lose. well, okay, apparently that does matter. >> reporter: leave it to steve harvey. >> listen, folks, i have to an pol jazz. reporter: to turn a big blunder. >> i have to apologize miss universe 2015 is phippines. >> reporter: into big laughs. >> verizon got it wrong. yes, not me. >> reporter: the t-mobile ser bowl add poking fun at his december hosting mishap when he announced wrongng winner at the miss universe panel gent. >> it was a tough thing that happened but after awhile you got to start smiling about this. i liked te mobile andnd love the concept. nice little big at myself. >> reporter: we were right there going bind the scenes with the comedian he shot his big ad for
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>> whoa, whoa, listen, folks, i have to apologize. those were last year's numbers it says it right here on the card. i'm not taking responsibility on this one. huh-uh, verizon got it wrong, yes, not me. >> reporter: after all the controversy, hvey now says he's finally able to laugh at it. >> when something major happens that's kind of negative in your life, you gotot t ride the storm t. whoever thought that this mishap with miss universe would turn into a super bowl commercial. >> yes, not me. >> a super bowl windfall is more like it. man, he's just rolling in the deep right now. >> i'm a huge fanan of steve's. i think he's so funny. >> he's a good guy. >> he turned lemons into lemonade. >> yes, did he. >> he was realllly ht by itt though but he recovered.
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hour. this morning on "world news now," the first primary of 2016. >> some new hampshire voters have already cast their ballots this morning with trump and sand issues leading the polls. will undecided voters are lea to any upsets today. >> dangerous conditions. powerful snowstorm from the midwest to the northeast. the terrible bus accident and the next round of snow coming today. >> vacation nightmare. the cruz ship passengers injured after a luxury liner sails into hurricane force winds and 30-foot seas. the complaints and apology. and later, peyton manning's next move an after winning the super bowl and celebrating at disneyland, will he make up his mind and retire?
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>> announcer: from abcbc news, this is "world news now." >> good morningn this busy tuesday. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. it is busy tuesday morning. it is primary day finally some votes being cast in new hampshire overnight. >> and the early returns show a clclose race for the republicans and sanders leading clinton. latest statewide poll shows trump still enjoying a wide lead. >> on the democratic side, bernie sanders leading hillary clintony morere than 25points. abc'ss marci gzalez joins us now from manchester, new hampshire, where it's fairly busy even at this early morning hour. marci, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and reena. later this morning some of the candidates will visit some of the p polling sites. otherwise, today is sitting back, waiting to see if all of their chain efforts paid off. the first votes are in >> got the results. >> reporter: after three small
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their lots at midnight. >> donald trump 2, john r. kasich, we have three. on the democratic side, we have four votes cast for bernie sanders. none for hillary. >> reporter: with the rest of the granite state now just hours' waef from making their decision. >> i want this job because i love this country. >> reporter: the candidates worked into the night to win them over. >> this is sort of our final love fest. all right? because tomorrow you have to get out and you have to vote no matter wt. >> repeporter: dald trump still ahead by double digs in the polls leaving marco rubio and ted cruz. front-runner trump drawing huge crowds and borrowing i an message from democrat bernie sanders. >> >> it's a movement, folks. it's a movement. >> sanders with what he calls a revolution is ahead of lkt by 23 points in the latest poll. >> tomorrow the people of new
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opportunity to say, that enough is enough. confident. believe >> with bi and chelsea's help hoping for a repeat of the success she had he in new hampshe in 2008 >> iill get up every day and do all that i can to make a real difference for you, your families and our country. >> reporter: and while there are front-runners in the polls, the outcome could be much different with about 44% of voters here still undecided. kendis and reena. >> yeah. marci, i'm curious about these early voting locations. do we expect any surprises in the vote. >> reporter: you know, from what we hear this is not an indicator of what we'll see in the rest of the state. it's interesting to take a look at the early results. the three different polling places on the republican side actually had three different winners. ovall when you add up the votes, it's three-way tie in n
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and as you mentioned, on the democrat side, sanders i now ahead going into primary day. 17-9. >> 17-9. okay so let's go out on a limb here, a stretch here and say sanders might within new hampshire today. he's up 25 points well, as well. what would be next for hillary clinton at this point. >> reporter: it may y not be a stretch. this is sanders backyard. he's leading in the polls. all up in the air depending on undecided voters. clinton has said she may have to take stock of her campaign. basically, there are reportsts sheep may think about reworking her strategy a little bit. they may add some more staffers and this he could end up putting more emphasis on fund-raising and also on their digital campaign efforts. kendis and reena? >> marci gonzales nailing it for news new hampshire. thank you so much. very cold in manchester there. >> stay with abc news as the
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we'll have a wp-up tomorrow morning on "world news now." >> new hampshire voters will most likely be spared by a one-two punch of winteter storms. the first is clearing out overnight. second won't hit till after the polls are closed. the first storm hammered connecticut tipping a tour bus over, injuring several passengers. here's abc's phillip mena. >> reporter: connecticut firefifighters gng through that bus's windshield to reach the victims. >> mass casualty incident. tour bus rollover. >> reporter: t charter bus carrying dozens of passengers from new york city to a connecticut casino rolling over in low visibility on icy i-95. >> we had a little extricating to do. through the bus. >> reporter: at least three critically injured. more than a foot of snow expected in parts of new england, with winds and waves pummeling the coast. those winds gusting above 60 miles an hour in nantucket. flooding beaches and submerging streets.
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causing white-knuckle driving in the heartland. whiteout conditions in minnesota. tractor trailers off the road in iowa. emergency officials here are urging everyone to stay indoors as the coast braces for more snow. phillip mena, abc news, plymouth, massachusetts. >>is lips are frozen there. the blusty weather is covering a wide region. >> we're talking from the upper midwest to new england. even florida will feel a chill today. accuweather's paul williams has the latest. good morning, good to see you. >> good to see you, as well. we have the jet stream high tailing its way down to the deep south oping the doorfor much colder weather and more snow showers throughout the atlantic, towards the d.c. area, as well as chicago around the great
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low possible system, possible storm tracks. we'll continue to track with back end scat areaed showers. that strong jet will open the door f for colde weather for the southeast and towards florida. northeast, a double dose of low pressure systems producing more snow. ndis, reena. >> paul, thank yo the white house is asking congress for 1.billion to fight the zika virus as the state of emergency expands in florida. the money would be used on a vaccine and other measures to protect women from the mosquito born isis. we're six months away from the summer games in brazil, home to one of the biggest zika outbreaks. u.s. public officials are advising athletes to get the facts from the cdc. butt for some, there's no question. >> i don't care what kind of viruses, we're going to fish this one out.
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center on its highest level of alert. officials insist there's no need for panic. >> a big move by chipoe aimed at customer trust. the chain closed all restaurants across account country for four hours to hold a presentation. it was broadcast live to 1550,000 employees. they urged workers to stay home when they feel sick. chipotle is trying to recover from a string of outbreaks, including the norovirus. >> starbucks rolled out its special valentine's day drinks called the molten chocote trio. specifically from left to rye here, theyre m molten hot chocolate. the molten frappuccino and the molt.chocolate latte. that last offering the latte is available hot or iced.
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calling the trio one of the better things starbucks has troduced in years. >> it probabably burns all your calories for a week. >> you've got to indulge. >> we've got to test those out. >> fat tuesday, the last day to party new orleans before the start of lent. >> the parades have ever been rolling through the streets of the big easy for weeks now. today the last few o them will take place. as usualal ush, there will be plenty of bead tossing, celebrating in the french carry the. all the partying ends at at midnht begins with ash sense. >> you know, what i found fascinating was the pope came out and sd you don need to throw out your chocolate, your booze or your cars this year. >> really? >> h said you don't have to
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instead sort of consider the activities of the heart this lenten season. and to treat each other i guess with kindness isshat he's saying. > great. >> share the. >> he's what i was going to give up for length. >> you were going to give up -- >> no, i was going to give up so bright. don't be indifferent, havave a conscious. you can boos booze it up and have a conscious. >> i'm not sure that was quite his slogan from the vatican. >> exactly. coming up in the mex," a look inside beyonce's diggs during the super bowl. wenned for $10,000 a night. patemaning's celebration at disneyland and the tough questions he playses. is it time to retire? >> the n nightma at sea. a cruise ship saing into
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the guy was not injured. can you imagine? just wild. >> quite scared, i'm sure. peeking of scary situations, one of the world's largest krus krus ships aroun yesterday after being rocked by hurricane force winds. >> gts of more than 100 miles per hour. abc's steve osunsi has the latest. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: this was supposed to be a relaxing vacation, and instead, the thousands sailing royal caribbean from new jersey to thehe bahamashis weekend came away with these pictures, saying it looked like a hurricane. >> the amount at things were shifting around our room was a little frightening. >> reporter: families recorded the giant crashing waves on their cell phones. furniture went flying and glass shattered. the captain ordered 4,500 passengers and 1,600 crew members to stay in their rooms fohours. four people were hurt, but not badly. pete aloupis, still onboard blames the captain. >> i really resent the fact that
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that was predicted. >> reporter: as early as wednesday, the forecast was for 30-foot waves and near hurricane-force winds. in a statement, royal caribbean apologized to passengers and turned the ship back to new jersey. due to weather forecasted for the next few days. >> the cruise line is promising attentions a full refund and more, but their vacations are ruined. steve osunsami, abc news, port canaveral, l. >> a lot of people were looking on twitter and toldheir ship was sinking on twitter. can you imagine bei on the boat and feeling like it was -- >> why would you sail with those sort off force winds in your path? >> that's a good question. >> i know it's the third largest ship in the world and is a brand new one. so it has the latest technology. but still. >> the good news was they got to watch a super bowl. the television s signals wt out. >> that is the good news. the bad part is they were
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>> we're not sure if the sheriff is retiring from the nfl, but hints. >> as the star qb enjoys time at disneyland, we look back on his incredible career. we're "up all nightline" wit abc's chris connelly. >> he's the oldest quarterback ever to lead his team to a super bowl victory. the underdog broncos beating cam neon's carolina panther. >> gets pass to fowler. >> reporter: but was manning's second sup bowl victory his last rodeo or just the latest ride in the hall of fame career. >> i'll take time to reflect. i want to go his kiss my wife and my kids. i want to hug my family. i'm going to dching a lot of budweiser tonight. i promise you that. >> manning going. >> week after week, for 18 seasons with the indianapolis colts and then with the broncos. orchestrating the thrilling moments that have suspended the
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like the colts super bowl xli win in the rain. off the field, a perennial pitch man. for apapa john's. top mastodon. >> do i really look like this. >> singing under his breath for ncaawide. >> i always told my father certain players are stars but there's a unique few that are a celebrities. >> even crossing over on "saturday night live." showing true performers comic gifts. >> i'm not saying i have, you know what i mean. >> that cynical peyton a far cry from the boy who idolize his father archie manning. > who is your favorite player? >> growing up, i had my hero right in my house. >> peyton would dominate before becoming the number one overall
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he beat teams with his arm and leg. >> meticulous presnap routine earned him the nickname of the sheriff putting up huge numbers even as his teams somehow felt short in the stseason. his body taking a beating. fo what threatened to be a career-ending neck injury. >> the doctors and iave ever been in good constant communication. everything they're saying was everything looks good. that i'll be cleared and ready to go. >> now as he ponders his next move, his options abound. >> you could play one more season perhaps with the moving to los angeles and in desperate need of hollywood star power. and growing evidence over the tall takes. you could walk away into the arms of his family, pro football's preeminent passer
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the difference is easy to absorb. time for "the mix." the oscars have the hash tag i apparently there was a lack of women in the super bowl ad. motto looks at the voices and dregge and the stars of the ads and found that women had no voice in more than 60% of the commercials. >> even steven tyler with all that hair. >> even steven tyler. he didn't really count though. they looked at 25% of the commercials had no women at all compared to 5% that had no men. 41 of the commercials that contained women 56% didn't have a speaking role. >> wow. >> and of the directors, 50 of the directors o of 55 were male. the directctors of e
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>> good spot, we did see serena williams and abby wambach and buddize wiser put out helen mirren and amy schumer but we need to up our game with women next year. >> speaking of the super bowl, we saw beyonce's amazing performance at the halftime show where she performed her new single "formation." proof stars are just like us. this is where beyonce spent saturday night. this beautiful house and with 270 views of san francisco bay. guess how she got this house? an airbnb. >> stop it who's is this? >> some lucky person. it's $10,000 a night. >> a night? what do you get for that. >> five bedrooms. you get these beautiful views. >> uh-huh. >> orchard trees. a cookoke. privacy.
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she deserves itit. she nailed it. well, basketball. >> your expertise. >> my expertise. university of rochester intentionally missed a free throw. you've got to see this. it's down to a couple minutes. under five seconds left. the best thing to do is intentionally mis. this never reall worked here. it did work. >> nice. >> i it's incrediblebly difcult to do but these folks managed to make it happen. >> good job for the u of r. we love our panda. and from bay to bey, the national zoo in d.c., the 6-month-old panda bear went up a tree for the first time but got stucking. > who came to rescue it? >> mama panda bear came to rescue her to, get bei bei down.
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clean the this morning on "world news now," primary day in new hampshire. the last-minute campaigning and the ry early votes already we'll take you live to manchester. >> dire warnings about the zika virus. serious concerns from the cdc and safety questions for olympic athletes heading to south america. new this half hour, smarter shopping at the supermarket. > technology designed to speed up checkout and answer questions about the food you buy. a look at the stores of tomorrow today. >> and later in "the skinny," from group des to getting serious "the bachelor." our senior analyst is here with his exclusive kiss count. it's tuesday, february 9th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. it is a busy tueuesdayay on is
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>> and i'm reena ninan. we begin with the nation's second contest in the presidential campaign already under way. >> yeah. three tiny communities in new hampshire opened their polls at midnight, including dixville notch with just nine registered voters. the early returns have trump, kasich and cruz in a three-way tie. among the democrats,s, sanders is leading clinton by 28% in an election that could be an easy victory for the vermont senator. it is your voice, , your vot abc's cecile yeah vega who is covering the democrats. >> hey, my friend. clinton the fight of her life, her husband, bill, feeling the pressure, too. >> the hotter this election getsthe more i wish i were just a former president, and just for a few months, not the spouse of the next one. because -- you know, i have to be careful what i say. >> reporter: the former presidenent takingn a new role in this campaign -- attack dog in chief, hitting bernie sanders.
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revolution, you can't be too careful about the facts. >> reporter:linton accusing some sanders' supporters of making offensive comments online to feme hillary backers. >> to vicious trolling and attacks that are literally too profane often -- not to mention sexist -- to repeat. >> reporter: when i asked about those charges -- do you think the nders campaign is playing dirty? after a long pause, finally an aner. >> no, i believe we ought to have the same rules for everybody. and if there is -- and i think we should be straightforward and transparent about all of this. >> reporter: bill clinton, not the only hillary surrogate on the offensive. former secretary of state madeleine albright playing the gender card. >> and just remember, there's a special place in hell for women who don't help each other. >> reporter: sanders feeling confident. >> join with us in making that political revolution. thank you all very much. >> reporter: this is bernie
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before the voting starts. a university crowd expected to be in the thousands. this is exactly the group he needs to show up to push him to victory. cecilia vega, abc news, durham, new hampshire. >> y know what's so fascinating about new hampshire is the fact that 60% of the people usually come out and vote and they're overwhelmingly independent. they can show up to the polls and vote democrat or republican it's interesting to see how theyy vote. huge voing bloc so important. by the way, for the republicans, donald trump has held a strong lead in new hampshire. >> the undecided voters, what are they going to do? marci goalez is live in manchester. marci, what is trump saying about this important race? we've got to get his take on this. >> reporter: hi, guys. good morning. donald trump at his last event last night gave a speech similar to what we heard from him going into the iowa caucuses where he told people no matter what's going on in your life, how sick you are, the terrible situation
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get out to vote saying after coming in second in iowa here in new hampshire, he would be happy if he ns even by just one vote. >> yeah. he he was saying it doesn't matter if your wife is breaking up with you, cheating on you, , geout and vote today. but there's been a back and forth going on with trump and jeb bush all today throughout the day yestererday on ttter. what's with the war of words? >> i mean, this has bebeen going on really heating up over the past few days. it reay kind of started at the debate on saturday night when the jeb was going after trump on eminent domain and trump went after bush and told him to be quiet. so they've been going back and forth sparring with insults and all nd of things since then. and then today on twitter, bush it seems for now at least,e said that trump is a loser, a liar and a whiner. >> high school president. >> abc's marci gonzalez live in manchester.
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>>tay with abc news all day and all evening as our political team covers the primary. look for our wrap-up from new hampshire tomorrow morning on "world news now."" >> as wild and contentious as the presidential campaign has been, we may need to brace ourselves for even more chaos. former new york city mayor michael bloomberg confirms to the "financial times" that he's considering a run for the president himself as an independent. the eighth richest man in america says the current campaign is an insult to the voters. >> be interesting to see if he runs. the last day of campaigning before the new hampshire primary took place during a powerful storm that battered all of new england. in connecticut, a tour bus skidded and crashed on i-95. more than 30 people were injured, three critically. the bus was traveling from new york city to mohegan sun casino. more than a foot of snow felt on some parts of new england.
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system in the upper plains triggered blizzard warnings in several states. whiteout conditions forced even tractor-trailers to pull off the roads in minnesota. several inches fell in wisconsin, as well. the storm is moving across the great lakes headed for new england and behind it, arctic air on the way to the east. in today's forecast, blustery across a wide area. more snow falls on the northeast. up to 7 inches expected, very cold with more snow in the upper midwest. the cold snap chills the southeast, too. but there's record wararmth in t west. >> lucky l.a. in the '80s and phoenix, as well. 11 in minneapolis, 60s in both miami and seattle. 50s s in new oeans for fat tuesday. >> some folks trying to escape the winter were in for something else. the crui ship they were on damaged by hurricaneneforce wis in the atlantic. it's heading backing to its home port in new jersey. but royal caribbean is under fire for allowing the ship to say despite warnings about a storm. ththe ship btered sunday by 40-foot waves and 76-mile-an-hour winds that sent furniture flying and forced 4500
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hours. royal caribbean decided not to continue to the bahamas citing concern for the comfort of guests and more bad weather. president obama is hoping to step up battle against the zika virus asking congress for $1.8 billion to use on vaccines and other measures aimed at protecting pregnant women from the mosquito born virus. as u.s. athletes decide whether to take part in the summer olympics in hard hit brazil, the cdc moved s operation center to the highest alert center. >> denver will salute the broncos today with a championship parade and a downtown town rally. the teamrrived back home with the trophy yesterday. fans were e at the aport to greet them and at their practice facility, as well where they arrived by bus. totoday thounds will line the parade route to salute the team who will also be honored at an
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rk. >> it seems all but certain that seattle seahawks running back the y known as beast mode has he's leaning the game ranked second among active players with 74 rushing touchdowns. he's is only 29 years old. there's no question his most media dalast year. ned. >> my favorite quote. this is a first here on "world news now." we don't think we've ever done a story about a collegeevel gymnast before. this is going viral so we may, as well. >> this is sef fina dejesus of ucla. her floor routine this past weekend against utah knocked them out and had teammates and fans dancing along with her. >> her final tumbling pass was incredible. we're not going to try to describe it here. the crowd was calling for a perfect ten. but she received 9.925 from the judges. 9.925.
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i think she deserved a 10 thoughgh. what had have reqred her to get the perfect score. >> i hesitated for a second. what's the missing factor? it helped ucla defeat utah. coming up in "the skinny," the group date, the roses.s. and who is getting serious "the bachelor." our senior analyst is standing by. >> also ahead, challenges for michael jackson's daughter paris. the daily struggle she's faces and the help she's getting. > and srter stores and speedier checkouts. we're revealing the secrets of the supermarket of tomorrow. you're watching "world news now." human coronavirus... hepati- >>c viru there are a lot of different kinds of yucky germs. but not all disinfecting wipes...
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>> the canopy of a gas station near los angeles collapsing yesterday, trapping two cars that were there filling up. two maintenance workers were on the canopy when they noticed cracks in it. that's when it began to give way. one worker scrambled away, the other rode it down as it fell. he was slightly injured. the gas station is closed. >> we know being a teenager can be hard for anyone. but what if your dad was the late michael jackson, one of the most famous humans on the planet? trng to have a normal life can be v very diffult. >>ichael jackson's teenage daughter paris is the one having a tough time, and she's opening up about the pressures she's facing from fame, including a struggle with alcohol. abc's linsey davis with more. >> reporter: she's the king of pop's only daughter and paris jackson is fighting back against the pressures of fame. in a now deleted rant on instagram, the late michael
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tells her more than 170,000 followers she's being attacked online. saying that she feels ridiculous expectations to respond to countless people she doesn't even know. leave me alone >> reporter: while her father aired his frusustrationsn his 1987 hit "leave me alone," paris is turning to social media, saying she faces silar pressures writing, he was ripped to shreds daily. i will not let that happen to me. >> paris jackson happens to be the daughter of possibly the most famous pop star who ever lived. so she's got more pressure than most celebrity kids. >> reporter: while it's unclear just what prompted her posts, the teenage also hints she's recently had to struggle with addiction, writing i'm expected to literally sit all day. i have aa meetings to go to. sie her father's death in 2009 paris has spent time at a
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utah, recovering from an attempted suicide in 2013. something her grandmother katherine jackson discussed with "60 minutes" australia. >> i guess she was suffering and we didn't know it. >> reporter: paris now seems to liken that time in her life to the weight of stardom writing, when i w 14, people were sending so much hate to the point where i was suicidal. adding while she's the only person in the public eye that she knows that responds to comments online, apparently that's not enough. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> people don't realize comments you make how hurtful they can be to someone, especially a teenager. >> people are on their couch targeted to teenagers. >> we wish her the best of luck. >> coming up, the night "the bachelor" got serious. our analyst breaks it all down for us. >> plus, kris jenner responds to
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"the skinny" up next.xt. skinny, so skinny welcome back, skinny time on a tuesday morning. that means a critical review of last night's super dramatic episode of abc's "e bachelor." >> here with the details as usual, our senior "bachelor" analyst, jack sheehan himself. >> brought the bouquet this morning to reflect the fact that
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we didn't want to do the whole entrance thing. forget about that. i'm sitting here at the desk, let's do this. >> seriously. >> seriously, no doubt. first some housekeeping. episode started with a rose ceremony. jennifer, she's gone. then ben and the nine survivors went to the bahamas. kayla went on a one-on-one date with ben. they got the rose. group date, ben, the women and a bunch of pigs. >> a bunch of pigs? >> a bunch of pigs that we'll see in the water. there they are. >> real pigs. >> yes. our intern ebony just called it a real cool group date. so it must have ever been. they were hanging out with them, they're feeding them. the pigs were rather aggressive. jo jo i would say had the line of the night. she said, "it was like a bar in dallas. there were pigs everywhere." that was leah looking concerned.
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room to visit. she's trying to throw our girl lauren b. under the bus. >> no, she didn't. she's telling ben that lauren. isn't theame person as she is you know, in front of the girls. you get the idea what i'm trying to say. ben's not having it. ben's like, she's being catty, she's not being genuine. leah is shown the door. last chance desperate attempt. it in british soccer. see you, leah. she is gone. the two-on-one date, this was the real showdown of the evening. olivia who evebody still hates and emily so somebody's going home they had pretty poor weather. >> it's a hurricane. >> it was windy. you get the whole deal. not the be weather for talking on a private island. when it was all said and done, olivia was basically left behind. >> n
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so basically the world has mercifully been saved from olivia. she was about as upset, olivia was about as upset afterwards as cam newton wasas after t super bowl. >> that upset. >> that was upset. see you later. >> she washe anchorwoman, right? >> she was the anchorwoman, who knows. but anyway, thankfully olivia is gone. the rose ceremony, there was no cocktail party. ben said forget about that. he said he was emotionally, physically eausted. he said he felt isolated. he felt alone. comes down to it, it's the end of the road for lauren h. we're down to only one lauren. we've thinned out the crowds of laurens, only one left. kiss count, kiss count also reflecting the seriousness of the episode last night. the kiss count stops at four, less than half. and they'll get at it again next week.
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amanda, emily, beckka, jo jo and our girl lauren b. >> all right. >> analyst out. >> senior analyst jack sheehan. thank you, sir, so much. >> we didn't get to hang out that long. thanks, jack. so we're going to turn now to some other "skinny" headlines. kris jenner mother to the kardashians and the world's best momager. >> she's taken a lot of heat over the years for how she put her family in the public eye. >> in the new issue of "harper's bazaar" magazine, she opens up about her fame and everything that comes with it including this photo shoot taken by bad boy photographer terry richardson poking fun at her kardashian lifestyle by posing as a ringleader of the circus. >> there was a much more serious moment when jenner was asked about her serious criticism she sold out her family for fame. put it up on the screen. she responded taking off her glasses and staring at the interviewer and saying no, i made and created a show that my family was all on board with and we were so excited because we
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sensing cameras are at work. in the checkout lane, the jade x 7 scanner from data logic uses multiple cameras to scan groceries frfrom all angles making checkout foolproof. it doesn't matter what orientation i put on, i can even read items facing ththe bottom i can take this barcode and face it down. we measure volume. in case i have a stacked item, it will identify it to the user. you can do this blindfolded. it doesn't matter where you put it on or how you put it on there. >> over a swedish company i tab, representatives are showing off the 2.0 version of conveyor belts. >> this is not any conveyor belt. a smart one, right? >> it's really smart. >> how does it work? >> it works by idedentifyi the barcode. >> okay. >> by scanning it it, placing it down on this belt which includes a weighing system.
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fooled eher. >> reporter: right. >> which includes a weweighing system. >> that system can't be fooled either. if i scan this. >> you can try it. right? >> but you put down that instead. >> i put that one, yeah. >> it doesn't go because it knows this isn't on the conveyor belt. >> if i remove this one -- >> there it goes. >> want to skip the checkout lane all together. a new app lets you scan bar codes as you shop, pay on your phone and . it all adds up to a checkout that puts you in the virtual express lane. >> tina inh, abc news, new york. >> i love my grocery store. i probably spend two or three times a week at the store. >> two or three times your paycheck probably at the store. >> lk how our graphics department happened to have that photo ready. >> and i do think that's spam. >> it's actually pasta and canned tuna and canned tomatoes. >> i think it's spann spam. don't miss our updates on facebook, wnnfans.com. >> it's what's for breakfast. >> it's your favorite. wnnfans.com. >> it's what's for breakfast. >> it's your favorite.our updates on facebook, wnnfans.com.
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. good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." early y primary turns arare in as three tiny new hampshire towns voted at midnight. the rest of the state follows this morning. ll primary coverage ahead. >> former new york city mayor michael bloomberg is calling the presidential campaign an insult to the voters. he tells the "fininancial times" that he may yet launch his own run for president as an independent candidate. rough ride. the cruise ship rocked by giant waves and hurricane force winds heading ba to new jersey with thousands of shaken passengers. now royal caribbean is facing questions about its decision to sail even though the storm was forecast for days. and the super bowl champs denver broncos will be saluted by their fans today during a
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the team arrived home yesterday from the bay area following sunday's victory over carolina. those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, february 9th. >> annouer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we do say good morning to you. let's get started this half hour. the early votes already cast in new hampshire. >> three tiny communities in the granite state have counted 65 votes with trump, kasich and cruz in a three-way tie and sanders outpacing clintonearly 2-1. it's your voice, your vote. and our coverage begins with abc's marci gonzales in manchester, new hampshire. morning, marci. >> good morning. the endless events here are now over. the candidates made their final pitches to the voters and are now just waiting to see if it all paidid off. the first votes are in. >> got the result. >> after three small precincts in new hampshire cast their
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>> donald j. trump, two. for john r. kasich, we have three. on the democratic side, we have four votes cast for bernie sanders. none for hillary. >> reporter: with the rest of the granite state now just hours away from making their decision -- >> i want this job because i love this country. >> i. >> reporter: the candidates worked into the night to win them over. >> this is sort of our final love fest, all right? because tomorrow you have to get out and you have to vote no matter what. >> reporter: donald trump still ahead by double digits in the polls, leading marco rubio. >> i need your vote. >> reporr: and ted cruz. >> at is point it's all about. >> reporter: front-runner trump drawing huge crowds and borrowing a message from democrat bernie sanders. >> it's a movement, folks. it's a movement. >> reporter: sanders with what he calls a revolution is ahead of hillary clinton by the 23 points in the latest poll. >> tomorrow, the people of n hampshire will have the opportunity to say that enough is enough.
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feeling confident. believe >> reporter: with bill and chelses lp, hoping for a rerepeat of thee success she had in new hampshire in 2008. >> i will get up every day and do all that i can to make a real difference for you. yourur familieand our country. >> reporter: and while there are clear front-runners, the outcome could end up being much different with about 44% of voters here stl undecided. kendis and reena?>> so it should be a long day there in new hampshire. thank you, marci. saucy language was tossed around during a campaign stop for trump. last night in manchester, it happened as the front-runner mentioned his chief rival, texas senator ted cruz, and a woman in the crowd shouted out an obscenity. he asked her to repeat it. but she still couldn't be heard
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trump repeated it. >> she said he's a -- that's terrible. terrible. >> trump gently reprimanded the woman for using the term, lling her never to repeat it again. cruz's campaign responded reminding trump who won the iowa caucuses. >> senator marco rubio is coming under fire after saturday night's debate from two of his chief opponent. jeb bush and chris christie are criticizing rubio for what christie calls his memorized 25-second speech. tom llamas is covering the rubio campaign. >> the next president of the united states of america, marco rubio! >> reporter: senator marco rubio hoping new hampshire voters have short memories. >> marco! marco! >> reporter: vototers bringing up that debate decle. >> saturday night, you didn't do too good, but i'm still rooting for you. >> i feel good about it. we raised a lot of money online. >> reporter: i asked the senenator if he's going to change his
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you're going to stick to the lines, even those in the debate they are criticizing you for, right? >> we're not going to change our message the entire campaign. right up to the general election when we defeat hillary clinton. barack obama is doing terrible damage to america. >> reporter: you still feel momentum? >> i wish more republicans would say that. >> reporter: you still feel momentum? >> absolutely. every day, we have more people joining our effort. we feel great. we really do. >> reporter: for rubio, the timing couldn't be worse. undecided voters telling me the >> i personally didn't think i think he kind of got beat up on. >> rush limbaugh coming to his defense acknowledging the debate wasn't his finest moment but saying what he kept repeating is a winning strategy for republicans, that presisident obam "executed plan to transform america into something it was not founded to be." rush said that's a line more republicans should be using. tom llamas, nashua, new hampshire new hampshire. >> look for more live coverage from new hampshire in our next half hour as the votes are counted. stay with abc news for complete coverage. we're going to turn our focus now to the zika virus.
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for nearly $2 billion to battle the disease. state of emergency in florida s expanded yet again. now spanning seven counties. but will the virus stop u.s. olympians in their tracks? we get more now from abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: big questions about travel to brazil, home of one of the biggest outbreaks of the zika virus. and the 2016 summer games. with the olympics six months away, and an estimated half million people expected to attend, the real dilemma is for the athletes. >> it's very difficult to give advice to people who have devoted the last x number of years, training for that. the cdc and the nih can just give them the facts and the evidence-based information. committeis advising athletes to listen to the cdc, while olympic officials in rio are trying to downplay the threat. u.s. soccer's chief medical officer tells us, members of the u.s. women's soccer team, who
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olympic gold medals, are taking all necessary precautions in regard to the zika virus. for 33-year-old u.s. sprinter deedee trotter, there's no question at all. >> i don't care what kind of viruses and stuff come out, we're going to finish this one out. >> reporter: rising concern about the zika virus prompted the white house to ask congress for $1.8 billion to help deal with the threat. linsey davis, abc news, new york. fraternity at cornell university will be in court this morning to face attempted rape antoine other charges. wolfgang ballinger was arrested for an incident a week ago. a fellow student accused him of abusing her at his room at psi epsilon. ballinger has been jailed since turning himself in on ursday. his fraternity chapter now suspended. >> strong winds and dry conditions raising the wildfire threat from kansas to central texas. gus up to 50 miles an hour fueled several fires around oklahoma city. is is on monday.
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accidents on interstate 44 before authorities shut down the westbound lanes. wind gusts are expected to reach 30 miles an hour today. and blowing snow and icy conditions caused this tour bus accidentn i-95 in connecticut. the dangerous weather part of a major winter storm battering coastal new england on monday. the accident injuredore than 30 people. three of them critically. the bus was traveling from newew york city to the mohegan sun casino. >> here's one indication how popular drones are these days. the faa says there are now more registered drone operators in the u.s. than there are registered planes. there are now about 325,000 drone owners. that's about 5,000 more than the number of registered aircraft. the drone registration program was launched just before christmas to track operators who break the les. >> ass you know, jet lag is one of the worst things about making a long trip.
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found a new way to fight it. a study done at stanford university says sleeping amid short flashes of light the night before your trip can help you speed up the process of adjuststing to aifferent time zone. that so-called light therapy is a way of speeding up the brain's adjustnt to time changes. >> what are you saying? sleep with a disco ball and have it flash? >> pretty much. itit's not h flashes you're having. it's just you're just getting used to jet lag. >> i don't know about that one. >> me either. >> several of the hollywood stars who attended the oscars nominee luncheon would probably be jet lagged. they gathered at the beverly hilton hotel. >> there was plenty of discussion about diversity and some news. during the oscars names on the screen will roll during acceptance speeches. >> producers say it's a way of
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what's in their heart as opposed to just naming people. the oscars will be handed out on sunday, february 28th right here. on abc. >> there's a little e bit of diversity there. there's a yellow guy in the middle. >> the girl with the red hair. >> there is. and the second is up in the stands. so there's a little bit of color at the oscars. coming up, turning a beauty pageant blunder into memorable advertising. the huge hit from steve harvey. >> got tlove steve harvey. he's a funny guy. >> also ahead, the spectacular celebration of the chinese new year elaborate fireworks few people get to see. >> and cyber bullies attacking students in elementary. and the live in it to win in it in great falls down to two people. living in a truck. two weeks now.
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scientists in india are investigating whether a man was killed by a meteorite. he was in the area where the object struck. fragments of it are being analyzed to determine whether it was actually a meteorite. the tragedy is rare becae the rocks burn up in the earth's atmosphere or fall into a ocean. the last death believed to be caused by a meteorite believed to have happened in 1825. >> wow. >> so unlucky for that man. >> guess it was his time. experts say there were a record number of shark attacks worldwide. they put the number of unprovoked attacks at 98 with 59 of them taking place here in the u.s. the previous record was 88 attacks.
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e number of attacks is expected to continue growing as human and shark populations climb. >> well, personal attacks made online can be especially brutal and damaging and in the new age of cyberbullying kids and parents have even more to worry about. >> trying to stop bullying can be like a disease and new technology is helping to prevent the spread of the hurtful behavior. abc's megan hughes with the story. >> reporter: at shipley elementary school in harper's ferry, west virginia, these third graders already have stories about being berbullied. >> i was kind of sad because he was calling me stupid. i was a little like depressed after that. >> you want to bully back but you know it's not the right thing. >> reporter: high school senior and teen pageant winner lexie helps student resist that urge. >> step one. >> say stop and nothing else. >> step two. >>on't retaliate.
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often become bullies themselves. lexie has also been a target. anononymously e cowards and that's all they are. >> some kids do it for power. some do it just for a lark. they just think it's funny. >> psychologist dr. susan bartell says children are often andheir parents need to getet involved. >> your child who is the bully, even if they're doing it for childhood reasons that later in life will be meaningless can have a police record. >> what if your child is the cyberbully? one study found more than 80% of young people think it's easier to get away with bullying online than bullying in person like a school. >> i wanted to create this filter system that would monitor so parents would feel a little relief knowing and trusting that their kid could use these social media platforms and text messages. >> reporter: michele joel shows us one of several tech solutions for parents.
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uses algorithms toilter. so when a teen types a negative message, it gets blocked. parents get notified. >> if y you love your kids, you've got to keep up with the technology. >> diana gibbs hasn't gotten supervising software ye b says all parents need to police their children's cyberlives. >> it's real. you know, kids will put things on twitter and they can get in a lot of trouble for it. >> reporter: megan hughes, abc news, harper's ferry, west virginia. >> this is why i'm grateful there was no social media whenen i was in high school. it's so serious and so devastating when you're at that age especially. >> so easy at this point. >> coming up, firing up the new year. >> the breathtaking light show in china and its dedicated artists braving the cold and the heat. the beautiful and risky display. you're watching "world news now."
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ever get thehe chance see them. these breathtaking and extreme pyrotechnic displays that welcome in the lunar new year are known as dash y ku kua. they're made by brave black smiths hurling molten iron against a wall, causing sparks to rain down. >> this is one of the black smiths who puts on the main attrtion. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: how long does it take you to learn how to do that? >> reporter: first they melt the metal at 2900 degree heat. >> the warmest place in the
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during the performance, the men are only protected by a sheep skin vest anand a widerim hat. for him to just throw this burning metal up in the sky like that? do you ever get worried about it? >> reporter: that firere and the centuries old tradition still illuminate the entire town. >> is this the most beautiful kind of fireworks in the world? >> reporter: i'm bob woodruff in china. >> incredible,, huh? only bob could sort of describe it that way and show it to us. >> it's an art, it's unique and it is the most beautiful
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>> not only that, he's now having fun with the flub proving it's not whether youin or se. well, okay, apparently that does matter. >> reporter: leave it to steve harvey. >> listen, folks, i have to apologize. >> reporter: to turn a big blunder. >> i have to apologize, miss universe 2015 is philippines. into big laus. >> verizon got it wrong. yes, not me. >> reporter: the t-mobile super bowl add poking fun at his december hosting mishap when he announced the wrong winner at the miss universe pageant. >> it was a tough thing that happened but after awhile you got to start smiling about this. i like t mobile and love the concept.t. nice little dig at myself. >> reporter: and we were right there the going behind the scenes with the comedian as he shot his big ad for the big game.
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have to apologize. those were last year's numbers it says it right here on the card. i'm not taking responsibility on this one. huh-uh, verizon got it wrong, yes, not me. >> reporter: afterll the controversy, harvey now says he's finally able to laugh at it. >> when something really major happens that's kind you have negative in your life, you've got to ride the storm out. whoever thought that this mishap with miss universe would turn into a super bowl commercial. >> yes, not me. >> a super bowl windfall is more like it. man, he's just rolling in the deep right now. >> i'm a huge fan of steve's. i think he's so funny. >> he's a good guy. >> he turned lemons into lemonade. >> yes, he did. >> he was really hurt by it though but he recovered.
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hour. thisorning on "world news now," the first primary of 2016. >> some new hampshire voters have already cast their ballots this morning with trump and sand issues leading the polls. will undecided voters are lead to any upsets today. >> dangerous conditions. powerful snowstorm f from the midwest to the northeast. the terrible bus accidenand the next round of snow coming today. >> vacation nightmare. the crcruz ship ssengers injured after a luxury liner sails into hurricane force winds and 30-foot seas. the complaints and apology. and later, peyton manning's next move an after winng the super bowl and celebrating at
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it's tuesday, february 9th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> gd morning on this busy tuesday. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. it is a busy tuesday morning. it is primary day finay some votes being cast in new hampshire overnight. >> and the early returns show a close race for the republicans and sanders leading clinton. latest statewide poll shows trump still enjoying a wide lead. >> on the democratic side, bernie sanders leading hillary clinton by more than 25 points. abc's marci gonzalez joins us now from manchester, new hampshire, where it's fairly busy even at this early morning hour. marci, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendndis and rna. later thisis morningome of the candidates will visit some of the polling sites. otherwise, today is sitting back, waiting to see if all of their chain efforts paid off. the first votes are in. >> got the results. >> reporter: after three small precincts in new hampshire cast their lots at midnight. >> donald trump 2, john r.
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on the democratic side, we have four votes cast for bernie sanders. none for hillary. >> reporter: with the rest of the granite state now just hours' away from making their decision. >> i want this job because i love this cocountry. >> reporter: the candidates worked into the night to win ththem over. >> this is sort of our final love fest. all right? because tomorrow you have to get out and you have tvote no matter what. >> reporter: donald trump still ahead by double digs in the polls leaving marco rubio and ted cruz. front-runner trump drawing huge crowds and borrowing i an message from democrat bernie sanders. >> >> it's a movement, folks. it's a movement. >> sanders with what he calls a revolution is ahead of hillary clinton by 23 points in the late poll. >> tomorrow the people of new hampshire will have the opportunity to say, that enough is enough.
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confident. believe >> with bill and chelsea's help hoping for a repeat of the success she had he in new hampshire in 2008 >> i will get up every day and do all that i can to make a real difference for you, your families and our country. >> reporter: and while there are front-runners in the polls, the outcome could be much different with about 44% of voters here ill undecided. kendis and reena. >> yeah. marci, i'm curious about these early voting lations. do we expect any surprises in the vote. >> reporter: you know,rom what we hear this is not an indicator of what we'll see in the rest of e state. it's iesting to take a look at the early results. the thredifferent polling places on the republican side actually had three different winners. overall when you add up the the republican race. and as you mentioned, on the
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ahead going into primary day. 17-9. >> 17-9. okay so let's go out on a limb here, a stretch here and say sanders might within new hampshire today. he's u25 points well, as well. what would be next for hillary clinton at this point. >> reporter: it may not be a stretch. this is sanders backyard. he's leading in the polls. all up in the air depeing on undecided voteters. clinton has said she may have to take stock of her campaign. basically, there are reports sheep may ththink aboureworking her strategy a little bit. they may add some more staffers and this he could end up putting more e emphasis fund-raising and also on their digital campaign efforts. kendis and reena? >> marci gonzales nailing g it for news new hampshire. thank you so much. very cold in manchester there. >> stay with abc news as the
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hampshire. we'll have a wrap-up tomorrow morning on "world news now." >> new hampshire voters will most likely be spared by a one-two punch of winter storms. the first is clearing out overnight. second won't hit till after the polls are closed. the first storm hammered connnnecticut pping a tour bus over, injuring several passengers. here's abc's phillip mena. >> reporter: connecticut firefighters going through that bus's windshield to reach the victims. >> mass casualty incident. tour bus rollover. >> reporter: the charter bus carrying dozens of passengers from new york city to a connecticut casino rolling over in low visibility on icy i-95. >> we had a little extricating to do. we had se guardrails that went through the bus. >> reporter: at least ththree critically injured. more than a foot of snow expected in parts of new england, with winds and waves pummeling the coast. those winds gusting above 60 miles an hour in nantucket. flooding beaches and submerging streets. meanwhile, a seconond system causing white-knuckle driving in
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minnesota. tractor trailers off the road in iowa. emergency officials here are urging everyone to stay indoors as the coast braces for more snow. phillip mena, abc nenews, plymouth, massachusetts. >> lis lips are frozen there. the blustery weather is covering a wide region. >> we're talking from the upper midwest to newngland. even florida will feel a chill today. accuweather's paul williams has the latest. good morning, good to see you. >> good to see you, as well. we have the jet stream high tailing its way down to the deep south opening the door for much colder weather and more snow showers throughout the atlantic, towards the d.c. area, as well as chicago around the great lakes and dipping around tennessee. low possible system, possible
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we'll continue to track with back end scattered showers. that strong jet will open the door for colder weather for the southeast and towards florida. northeast, a double dose of low pressure systems producing more snow. kendis, reena. >> paul, thank you. the white house is asking congress for $1.8 billion to fight the zika virus as the state of emergency expands in florida. the money would be used on a vaccine and other measures to protect women from the mosquito born isis. we're six months away from the summer games in brazil, home to one of the biggest zika outbreaks. u.s. olympic officials are advising athletes to get the facts from the cdc. but for some, there's no question. >> i don't care what kind of viruses come out, we're going to finish this one out. >> the cdc placed its command center on its highest level of
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officials insist there's no need for panic. >> a big move by chipotle aimed at restoring customer trust. the chain closed all restaurants across account country for four hours to hold a presentation. it was broadcast live to 1550,000 employees. they urged workers to stay home when they feel sick. chipotle is trying to recover from a string of outbreaks, including the norovirus. >> starbucks rolled out its special valentine's day drinks called the molten chocolate trio. specifically from left to right here, t they arehe molten hot chocolate. the molten frappuccino and the molt.chocolate latte. that last offering the lattes available hot t or iced. at least one was impressed
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introduced in years. >> it probably burns all your calories for a week. >> true, you have the it's valentine valentine's day. >> you've got to indulge. >> we've got to test those out. . >>at tuesday, the last day to party new orleans before the start of lent. >> the parades have ever been rolling through the streets of today the last few of them will take place. as usual, there will be plenty of bead tossing, celebrating in the french quarter. all the partying ends at midnight begins with ash sense. >> you know, what i found fascinating was the pope came out and said you don't need to throw out your chocolate, your booze or your cars this year. >> really? >> he said you don't have to focus on that.
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lenten season. and to treat each other i guess with kindness is what he's saying. > great. >> there goes what i was going do give up lent. >> you were going to give up for lent? >> no, sobriety. don't be indifferent, have a cociou you can booze it up and have a consciencous. >> i'm not sure that was quite his slogan from the vatican. >> exactly. coming up in the mex," a look inside beyonce's diggsgs during the super bowl. rented f $10,000 a night. peyton manning's celebration at disneyland and the tough questions. is it time to retire? >> the nightmare at sea. a cruise ship sailing into
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just wild. >> quite scared, i'm sure. speaking of scary situations, one of the world's largest cruise ships around yesterday after being rocked by hurricane force winds. >> anthem of the sea was damaged by gusts of more than 100 miles per hour. abc's steve osunsami has the latest. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: this was supposed to be a relaxing vacation, and instead, the thousands sailing royal caribbean from new jersey to the bahamas this weekend came away with these pictures, saying it looked like a hurricane. >> the amount that things were shifting around our room was a little frightening. >> reporter: families recorded the giant crashing waves on their cell phones. furniture went flying and glass shatterered. the captain ordered 4,500 passengers and 1,600 crew members to stay in their rooms for hours. four people were hurt, but not badly. pete aloupis, still onboard blames the captain. >> i reaeally rese the fact that he put 6,000 people's lives at
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that was predicted. >> reporter: as early as wednesday, the forecast was for 30-foot waves and near hurricane-force winds. in atatement, royal caribbean apologized to passengers and turned the ship back to new jersey. due to weather forecasted for the next few days. the cruise line is promising ssengers a full refund and more, but their vacations are ruined. steve osunsami, abc news, port canaveral, florida. >> a lot of people were looking on twitter and told their ship was s sinking twitter. can you imagine being on the boat and feeling like it was -- >> why would you sail with those sort off force winds in your path? i know it's a really big ship. it's a brand new one. >> i know it's the third largest so it has the latest technology. but still. >> the good news was they got to watch a super bo. the television signals went out. >> that is the good news. the bad part is they were probably throwing up all of this.
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>> we're not sure if the sheriff is retiring from the nfl, but peyton manning is dropping hihints. >> as the star qb the sheriff then retired and the paper said two guards were fired >> a picture of the empire state building as we listen to the man in black sing about the sheriff. >> snow coming down. >> beautiful picture there, live one. >> we're not sure if the sheriff is retiring from the nfl, but peyton manning is dropping hints. >> as the star qb enjoys time at disneyland, we look back on his incredible career. we're "up all nightline" with abc's chris connelly. >> he's the oldest quarterback ever to lead his team to a super bowl victory. the underdog broncos beating cam newton's carolina panther. >> gets pass to fowler. >> reporter: but was manning's second super bowl victory his last rodeo or just the latest ride in the hall of fame career. >> i'll take time to reflect. i want to go his kiss my wife and my kids. i want to hug my family. i'm going to drink a lot of budweiser tonight. i promise you thatat. manning going. >> week after week, for 18 seasons with the indianapolis colts and then with the broncos. orchestrating the thrilling moments that have suspended the sports's popularity. like the colts super bowl xli win in the rain. off the field, a perennial pitch
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>> do i really look like this. ncaawide. >> i always told my father certain players are stars but there's a unique few that are a celebrities. >> even crossing over on "saturday night live." showing a true performers comic gifts. >> i'm not saying i have, you know what i mean. >> that cynical peyton a far cry from the boy who idolize his th archie manng. > who is your favorite player? >> growing up, i had my hero right in my house. >> peyton would dominate before becoming the number one overall
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he beat teams with his arm and leg. >> meticulous presnap routine earned him the nickname of the sheriff putting up huge numbers even as his teams somehow felt short in the postseason. his body taking a beating. for what threatened to be a career-ending neck injury. >> the doctors and i have ever been in good constant communication. everything they're saying was everything looks good. that i'll be cleared and ready to go. >> now as he ponders his next move, his options abound. >> you could play one more to los angeles and in desperate need of hollywood star power. tall takes. arms of his family, pro football's preeminent passer going along for good. for "nightline," i'm chris
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the difference is easy to absorb. time for "the mix." the oscars have the hash tag i apparently there was a lack of women in the super bowl ad. motto looks at the voices and directors and the stars of the ads and found that women had no voice in more than 60% of the commercials. >> even steven tyler with all that hair. >> even steven tyler. he didn't really count though. they looked at 25% of the commercials had no women at all compared to 5% that had no men. contained women 56% didn't have a speaking role. >> wow. the directors out of 55 were the directors of the mmercials. >> wow.
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williams and abby wambach and budweiser put out helen mirren and amy schur but we need to up our game with women next year. >> speaking of the super bowl, we saw beyonce's amazing performance at the halftime show where she performed her new single "formation." proof stars are just like us. this is where beyonce spent saturday night. this beautiful house and with 270 views of san francisco bay. guess how she got this house? an air b & b >> stop it. who's is this? >> some lucky person. it's $10,000 a night. >> a night? what do you get for that. >> five bedrooms. you get these beauful views. >> uh-huh. >> orchard trees. a cook privacy. >> fit f a queen.
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she nailed it. well, basketball. >> your expertise. >> my expertise. university of rochester intentionally missed a free throw. you've got to see this. it's down to a couple minutes. under five seconds left. the besthing to do is intentionally miss, right? then you can rebound and make a quick shot. intentionally mis. this never really worked here. it did work. >> nice. >> it's incredibly difficult to do but these folks manageded to make it happen. >> good job for the u of r. we love our panda. and from bay to bei bei, the national zoo in d.c., the 6-month-old panda bear went up a tree for the first time but got stuck. > who came to rescuet? >> mama panda bear came to rescue her to, get bei bei down. isn't that cute?
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clean the mess. making news in america this morning, primary day. the first votes in new hampshire already in who has the early lead? plus, donald trump like you have never heard himefore echoing a supporter's vulgar insult hurled at ted cruz. we're live in new hampshire. breaking overnight, two trns on a collision course smashing into each other. video of the dramatic scene just in. rescuers going from car to car among the twisted metal. growing concerns over the zika virus. the cdc now at its highest alert level. plus, the white house requesting billions to help fight the virus. and buzz beater.
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wild win. well, good tuesday morning. we begin with the second contest. >> the new hampshire primary kicked off in three tiny communities including dixville notch. out of 65 votes cast so far trump, kasich, cruz are in a three-way tie and sanders is outpacing clinton by nearly 2-1. >> statewide polls show trump and sanders d sanders enjoying wide leads. it's "your voice, your vote," and we begin our coverage with abc's kenneth moton live in manchester, new hampshire. good morning to you, kenneth. >> reporte good morning, reena and kendis. yes, all eyes are on new hampshire today. overnight, some candidates were in reflection mode while others were on the attack. it's finally here, new hampshire primary day. >> i want this job because i love this country. >> i need your vote. >> at this point it's all about turnout. >> reporter: call it a
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state, one campaign a snowstorm. bernie sanders' supporters feeling the bern in a a late nig concert. >> create what i call a politil revolution. >> unbelievable. unbelievable. [ cheers and applause ] i want to thank you. >> rorter: overnight g front-runner donald trump eager for a win. >> i don't care what happens, no matter what, this has been the most amazing experience of my life, and you people have made it that way. >> reporter: trump calling his final rally before the primamary a love fest, but there was no love between the candidates on the campaign trail. the attacks kept coming. >> donald trump organizes his campaign around disparaging people. >> think being a progressive means you want to make real progress. the last thing we need is promises that can't be met. >> reporter: this morning, three small precincts in new hampshire cast their ballots. the historic dixville notch was the first to open the polls to its nine voters.
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reporting and sanders beating clinton and a three-way gop tie e beeen ted cruz, john kasich and donald trump who called every dixvilille notchoter. >> i think people want to knowow authenticity today more than they ever have. >> reporter: the latest polls have been up and down, but trump and sanders have kept coconsistent leads here in the state of new hampshire. the candidates have already started to turn their attention to next weekend's south carolina primary. kendis and reena. >> and, kenneth, despite all those polls that we're seeing, what sort of role do we expect the undecideds will play today? undecideds will play a major role today. more than 20% of democratic voters have not madep their minds. it's even higher on the republican side. more than 4040%. the weather will also play a major role, it's 19 grees no we had that snowstorm move through yesterday. road crews are working hard to clear the road for that more than half a million voters.
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exciting. our kenneth moton liven manchester, new hampshire. get in and get warm. >> it does l look cold than 19 degrees there in manchester. well, donald trump is under fire, though, this morning for a vulgarity that he repeated on the stump in manchester last night. >> it happened as he was speaking about his chief rival, xas senator ted cruz. it w then that a woman in the crowd called cruz an obscene name. trump apparently couldn't resist repeating the woman's remarks to the crowds. >> she said he's a [ bleep ]. that's terrible. terrible. [ cheers and applause ] terrible. that's terrible. trump gently reprimanded the woman for using the term telli her never to repeat it. cruz's campaign has responded. reminding trump who won the iowa caucuses. there could be soon a major shake-up in the presidential campaign. former new york city mayor
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to "the financial times" that he's considering a run for president himself as an independent. the eighth richest man in america says he's distressed at the rise of trump, cruz and sanders and that the current campaign is an insult to voters. he believes he'd have to get his name on ballots by early next month. >> and stay with abc news for primary results both on air and line. "good morning america" and "world news tonight," our political team, will be live in new hampshire. first we want to get to some breaking news that is coming from overseas right now. the collision of two passenger trains, all this in southern germany. police say the two regional trains crashed head-on just before 7:00 a.m. local time. this is in the bavaria section of germany. new video shows the mangled metal and debris thrown from the trains. there are reports of several fatalities and about 100 injuries. the cause of the crash not known at this point. and more breaking news, violent clhes with police overnight in hong kong. officers using pepper spray and
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warning shots over the protesters who hurled bricks and bottles at police. the violence erupting as the government tried to crack down on illegal food vendors during the lunar new year holiday. well, the widow of an isis leader has been charged in connection with the death of american aid worker kayla mueller. mueller was captured in syria three years ago. fbi documents say the woman admitted last year that she and her husband kept her captive in a home where she was sexually assaulted by the head of the islamic state. she's now in iraqi custody, but it's not clear when or if she'll and trial here in the u.s. back here at home, kids in boston are heading back to school today after a four-day weekend. sn canceled class on friday and also on monday from two parate storms. well, yesterday high winds caused the biggest problems at the airport, but buses and other ground transportation kept the city moving. well, the radar shows that storm moving off new england
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toward it from the midwest, clouds scattered across the northeast and ohio valley at this hour. that said, it should be mild today in denver for the broncos' victory parade. the team arrived back home with the vinclombardi trophy yesterday. >> fans were there at the airport to greet them and today thousands will line a parade rououte to salute the team who will also be honored at an event in denver's civic center park. >> and who doesn't like a parade, especially on a special tuesday? it is mardi gras or fat tuesday, the last day to party in new orleans before the start of lent. the e e last fewades will rollll through the streets. as usual therere will belenty of mardi gras beads being tossed around, not to mention lots and lots of celebrations in the streets of the french quarter. it all ends at precisely midnight when lent begins with ash wednesday. >> all looks like so much fun. >> and it is. raising the alert level because of the zika virus. and battered in rough seas. the royal caribbean cruise liner and d its passgers riding out
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well, this is a live look in times square. light snow falling down. the worst of the winter storm is over on the east coast. it should not keep people from voting in the primary in most spots though may have to start their day with a little shoveling. in southern california, they're suffering from record heat. oh, send help. temperatures could reach into the 90s today. yesterday l.a. hit a record of 89 degrees. even san francisco tied for the record at 74, but the high heat and high winds are making the fire danger worse. extra fire crews are standing by. well, after a look at morning road conditions trouble-free across most of the country but could be slippery across thehe oo valley and new england. if you're taking to the air, delays possible across the northeast, boston, new york, philly, d.c., plus chicago in the midwest and those delays
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across the country. this morning the father of a 13-year-old girl who was murdered in cold blood allegedly at the hands of two virginia tech students was speaking publicly for the first time. >> david lovell, the father of nicole lovell told dr. phil he tried to intervene after finding out his daughter was talking to older men online. at one point even taking her phone away from her. screen shots of her phone reveal she was talking to a man named david. >> she fought like a wildcat, i bet. i mean she's my kid. i know she fought like a wildcat. i'd like to be locked up in the same cell with him. i'm pretty sure i could get answers out of him. and, you know, took my little girl. >> 18-yeaear-old david eisenhauer, 19-year-old natalie keepers are behind bars. loll's body was found 80 miles from her own home and only two
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grandparents. the grandparents of david eisenhauer. you can see more of the interview on his show tomorrow. the cruise ship damaged by hurricane-force winds in the atlantic heading back to its home port in new jersey but royal caribbean is under fire for allowing the ship to sail despite warnings about a storm. 40-foot waves and 76-mile-an-hour winds slammed the ship sunday sending furniture flying and forcing 4500 passengers to retreat to their cabins >> the amount that things were shifting around our room was a little frightening. >> royal caribbean decided not to continue to the bahamas citing concern for the comfort of their guests and more bad weather in the forecast. the ship is expected to arrive in new jersey tomorrow. well, scientists in iia are investigating whether a man was killed by a meteorite in the area where it struck. fragments are being analyzed to confirmed whether it was an actual meteorite. such tragedies are rare because space rocks usually burn up in
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into an ocean. the last death believed to be caused by a meteorite happened 1825. a skydiver had an unfortunate end to his jump. he wound up getting tangled in power lines near a small airport. this is near daytona, that. firefighters using a ladder truck to untangle him and get him to the ground. he was not injured. well, expect a sea of orange in downtown denver for the victory parade. >> and now that football is o over let's get hoops action right now from espn. >> he's stan. i'm neil. ladies first. >> oh, yeah, they g get the spotlight. >> unone versus two, connecticut taking on south carolina. both undefeated in columbia. sold out crowd there to check it out, breanna stewart put on a show. not the one they wanted to see in columbia, though. stewart gets to the hole. shwas on target from thre and then an up and under move, 13 points in the first half. came back with 12 more in the second half.
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you know how many games they won in a row. >> 59. >> 60 now. 60. they snapped south carolina's home win street, 66-54. >> the coach calls her stew which. you know what the coach calls lebron james? >> what? >> mr. james. cavs/kings, james to kyrie irving, now to j.r. smith, james, i'll just take this on my own. lebron james, ten points, seven rebound, eight assists in the first half. didn't have a triple-double this season. you know what, and he said, basically he was like, yeah, i know and i needed one. afterwards he said i finally got over the hump. he did it in three quarters, rested in the fourth. cavaliers won by 20. >> wednesday night on espn, lakers and cavaliers, kobe bryant's farewell tour continues. >> that will be our lead. >> look forward to that.
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ride on tonight's show. >> okay. interesting. >> interesting piece of trivia. >> i can't believe he kept the gas. >> i know. who knew it was possible? next up this young gymnast from ucla. we think she deserves all 10s. >> talking about sophina dejesus who is doing a floor routine. she had teammates and fans dancing right along and you blame them, her final tumbling ss was simply incredible. we're not even going -- wow. look at that. we're not even going to try to describe it. >> the crowd was calling for a perfect score but sophina received a 9.925. >> oh. >> not a 10. >> robbed. >> 9.925 from the judges and no matter it was great going but look at this form as she goes right down. i'm not going to give you the play-by-play. >> a triple salchow. no, that's figure skating. at is that consered. >> i don't know.
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checking our top stories, early primary returns are in after three tiny new hampshire towns voted at midnight as the rest of the state votes today. donald trump and bernie sanders are enjoying a wide lead in the polls. the president o of a fraternity at cornell university will be in court this morning to face attempted rape and two other charges. a fellow student has accused him of abusing her in his room at psy upsilon. the snowstorm that caused dangerous road conditions in the northeast has moved out. several people injed when this tour bus overturned. more snow will fall but accumulations minor. snow is really concentrated in the northeast. midwest it'll be clear and cold bu there will be record heat from phoenix to los angeles. well, finally this morning with the super bowl out of the way the next big made tv event is the oscars and they gathered
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>> it was announced on the oscars broadcast a scroll of key names involved in the winning films will roll on the screen during acceptance speeches. in the meantime, fans now have their chance to see the outfits worn in the movies as kabc's adrienne alfred at thes us. >> reporter: if cinderella's gown took your breath away, you can see for yourself. here at the museum of th fashion institute of design and merchandising. it's the 24th annual art of motion picture costume design just in time for the oscars' countdown when we wonder what the star also wear on the red carpet, this free exhibit shows you whatt they actually wore in the movies. there are 100 costumes from 23 films on display. >> a lot of types they say the best costume designer does the best work when you as the viewer don't even notice it. >> reporter: designer jacqueline west is nominated for "the
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of waders andnd boots from alejandro inarritu. >> i wanted you to stand in this river and feel how the actors are going to feel. >> reporter: paco delgado nominated for "the danish girl." >> i like to think about myself as a person helping to tell a story. >> reporter: he created the cost opportunities that helped tell a complicated and emotional story. >> i call myself a costume designer but i think costumes have to be helping the story to be unravel. > reporte also nominated for the costume design oscar "mad max: fury road" and "carol. it's hard to guess how the five nominees were chosen. there are so many incredible costumes. including a large display for "star wars: the force awakens." downtown's art keen is booming and because it is only open till april 30th it'sne you don't
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