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beyond real estate and learn how to turn a struggling i.r.a. or 401(k) retirement into a wealth-building vehicle and how to prepare for retirement using 7 secrets to reduce financial risk. just by picking up the phone and reserving your two free tickets. the potential for you is incredible, because the deals new students are doing is remarkable. many people are already generating profits as a result of the free live events. and now it's your turn! call now and reserve tickets for you and a guest to attend one of drew and danny's free informative lunch or dinner events being held at several convenient locations in or around the your local area see the event dates that are listed on your screen. our friendly operators are standing by and will provide you with a complete list of available times and locations. reserve right now, and when you attend, you'll even receive a free copy of drew and danny's brand-new book, "make money in real estate now!" this easy-to-read
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>> we're about to pull up to the first income-generating property we ever purchased. i i t to tell you, though, it is feeling like it was long, long time ago. >> there's no question about that. i remember distinctly the sleepless nights that we had, asking each other "are we really doing this?" it was a risk. >> yeah, but it was a risk, but i mean, look -- i'm so glad we talked each other into it. i know we were so apprehensive to begin with. but just getting off our, you know, our butts and doing something just made all the difference and has totally changed our lives. can't believe this is where it all started nearly 10 years ago. >> i'm feeling a little nostalgic. got a tear coming up. >> i know. i like it. >> one of the great things about purchasing income-generating properties is you don't even have to be at the property to generate income from it. in fact, we rarely stop by this property, yet every month, we collect money from it. >> yeah, i mean, the really cool thing is that it's just about making your money go to work for you by creating a situation where you're making
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or on vacation. and it's these strategies to making that happen that is something we'll share with you at our free live events. >> we took a huge risk by investing in this property, and it paid off in a big, big way. by creating strategies that are based on everything we learned, includudg the mistakes we've made, and making it available to you makes your chance of success much greater than when we first started out. >> the free live event is something that you have to do. i don't care what you're doing, what your day job is, what your night job is, how many kids you got -- the free live event shows up, you need to be there. >> so, what kind of valuable information have you learned from attending this event? >> i've learned about buying and holding property. i've learned about tax deeds, i've learned about tax liens, i've learned about wholesaling, and i've learned about flipping houses. i mean, this has been awesome. and it's not way too much that anybody can't understand. >> our experience has been so amatically accelerated by everyone here and all of the partners and all of the trainers. there is no way in the world you
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this ridiculously successful this fast. >> so, you guys, what if there are people out there that are watching who might still be wondering if real estate is good for generating income? >> look, the population keeps growing by leaps and bounds. there's only a finite amount of land out there. so if you just do the math, real estate's always gonna be in demand. >> what about someone who's worried about all the good deals being gone? >> that's a good point, but when the market is rebounding like it is now, property values are on the rise. that means there is potential for making money. and one of the many, many benefits we offer is showing you how to identify properties for yourself. >> yeah, and, tanya, a lot of times, these great deals are just right in your own neighborhood. >> okay, so, what if someone has no cash, no credit, and has never done a real-estate deal before? >> well, we were in that same exact situation when we first started. we had no cash and no credit. but there are many strategies for investing into real estate, some which don't require your own money or credit. and when you come to a free live event, we'll show you, step by step, how to make it happen.
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events are really getting a leg up, not only in education but in experience, from learning from a lot of the mistakes that we've made. and the fact that we've got a strategic funding partner that can help people get into real estate that don't have a lot of cash or credit, well, i mean, it's a win-win-win for everybody. >> this is it -- your last chance to reserve your place at the live event. you've heard from so many people today who've taken that first important step by picking up the phone or going online and reserving their space. now it's your turn to finally take control of your financial life. seating is typically limited to around 100 people, so don't wait. go ahead and reserve your place at a free live event right now. >> announcer: stay tuned to find out how you can gain access to $750,000 of drew and danny's strategic funding partners' money to do your own real-estate deals. get ready, in your local area because if you're tired of
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job or just t nt to start building a diversified retirement portfolio, this could be the perfect opportunity! the real-estate market is once again hot, and right now may be one of the most prime times in a generation for you to profit like never before! in fact, the average flip in today's market is over $70,000 per transaction. you heard right -- $70,000. and now drew levin and danny perkins, stars of hgtv's show "renovate to rent," are providing an amazing financial opportunity that area residents, some with little to no investing experience or money, have already taken advantage of. drew and danny are coming to your area to host a free lunch or dinner event designed to show you how to get access to the training, support, and money you need to start profiting from their real estate strategies. these lunch or dinner events are fun, relaxing, and informative, with no strings attached! when you attend one of drew and
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learn valuable investing strategies to generate profits from this hot, investor-friendly market -- like how to access the hottest properties in your area before they're made available to the general public, how to quick flip properties for profits without ever lifting a hammer or touching a paint brush. you'll even learn how to create monthly rental income using drew and danny's buy & hold techniques -- the same techniques that have helped them collect over 130 rental checks every single month. because drew and danny want to see you succeed! their strategic funding partners have given pre-approval for you to use $750,000 of their money to do your deals! you heard right. during this limited time, you can now take advantage of these amazing opportunities, even if you have zero money to put down. at the free live event, you'll even expand your knowledge beyond real estate and learn how to turn a struggling i.r.a. or 401(k) retirement into a wealth-building vehicle and how to prepare for retirement using
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risk. just by picking up the phone and reserving your two free tickets. the potential for you is incredible, because the deals new students are doing is remarkable. many people are already generating profits as a result of the free live events. and now it's your turn! call now and reserve tickets for you and a guest to attend one of drew and danny's free informative lunch or dinner events being held at several convenient locations in or around your local area see the event dates that are listed on your screen. our friendly operators are standing by and will provide you with a complete list of available times and locations. reserve right now, and when you attend, you'll even receive a free copy of drew and danny's brand-new book, "make money in real estate now!" this easy-to-read special-edition publication is packed with tips, secrets, and formulas for real-estate success. you'll also receive a free making-money resource disc set to help accelerate your success.
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yours free, just for attending one of drew and danny's free live lunch or dinner events. there's absolutely no obligation, no risk, and no high-pressure sales pitch. and listen to this -- be one of the first 50 people and get a laptop computer absolutely free. plus, everyone attending will get a free mp3 player. but you must act now. drew and danny's exclusive free live events are typically limited to 100 attendees and there may not be another opportunity in your area for this exclusive wealth-building event, so don't miss out. call the toll-free number on your screen or log on to (see the web address below) now to make your free lunch or dinner reservation at a live event in your local area, see the event dates that are listed on your screen. call or log on right now. the preceding was a paid presentation for drew and danny's real estate strategies, brought to you by visionary events, llc. stadium. the rams will open their new
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where they're going to play until that point is still not decided. >> isn't it incredible it's been two decades since l.a. has had a team? >> yeah. and you've been following this nonstop. of course with reena -- sports with reena. what's your analysis on why it's beneficial for the rams to move there, you know, given the sort of offense and defense they have? >> well, you know, they were once in l.a. they're just coming home. >> they're just returning. >> they're just coming home. that's my analysis. you thought you were going to get me on that. almost did. the powerball jackpot just keeps growing ahead of tonight's drawing. now it stands at $1.5 billion. and the crew here is upset that i didn't go in on the pool. i said don't go in the pool, buy yourself your own ticket. >> the pool is popular. you've got to do it. >> it's going to cause disruption on the floor, i think. if one person wins and -- anyway. that's my take. >> by the way, that kind of cash has a large number of canadians crossing the border to buy tickets. there's good reason for that. for everyone to play. our friends at 538 blog saying they're really experts on stats,
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of at least one winner this time around. >> just one. >> 97% chance. and why it's beneficial for the canadians really quickly is they don't have to pay as much tax as we do. >> oh. >> on winnings. >> all right. so maybe i should go in with a canadian, is that what you're saying? not our crew? >> be a canadian. yes, exactly. coming up in "the mix," the vivid yellow dress the first lady wore to the state of the union address. how much it cost and can you buy one? >> look forward to hearing that. and also looking for bargains while shopping for groceries online. the big business of delivering fresh food to your door. which service is best for you? and new details about el chapo's takedown and hideout in mexico and sean penn's "rolling stone" article. >> and don't forget, folks, find us on facebook, wnnfans.com. we love hearing from you. also on twitter @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." (ugh.) does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty?
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the end for el chapo. last october mexican marines wearing body cameras descending in helicopters on his mountain hideout. just a day after joaquin el chapo guzman mugged for the camera with sean penn. in this video you see the marines burst in this hut. there's a twin bed, wi-fi, even his colorful silk shirts were there. but no el chapo. for three months the marines circles, tracking penn and soap opera star kate del castillo and their negotiations for this video. an el chapo testimonial published on "rolling stone's" website saying the drug war will never end. but for el chapo it did end with a bang. mexican marines firing, lobbing grenades. [ explosion ] this is where some of the most ferocious of the fighting took place. in the narco's bedroom. interesting assortment of things on the couch including bandages and some syringes right here and a little bit of marijuana. >> reporter: and on his bed. >> that is kate del castillo's show. >> reporter: it would take five
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>> this is the secretassageway and doorway that leads to the tunnel down there. >> he had to crawl under that to get over there. >> reporter: and he's in even more spare accommodations in jail. his new prison mug shot showing his hair and mustache shaven off. matt gutman, abc news, mexico city. well, coming up in our next half hour, the myth of the munchies. researchers actually looking at the correlation between marijuana users and good health. >> oh, come on. what about the funions? >> including weight loss, by the way. the surprising evidence ahead. but first, ordering your groceries online. the convenience can't be beat. but what are you really paying for it? our test run. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now"
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only got $20 in my pocket come-up this is awesome i'm just so glad that there's the radio edit. >> oh. i had to think of that. i sure hope the radio edit kicked in. >> this is awesome. yes. >> well, if you don't actually like going to the store to buy the things you need then you're living in the right age. >> yes. ever, especially when it comes online. but we wanted to see how the prices actually stack up. abc's rebecca jarvis tries it out. >> reporter: it's breakfast time at my house, and the deliveries are coming in. >> thank you. >> reporter: to see how different online grocery services stack up we placed orders for the exact same breakfast items from four different companies at the exact same time. peapod, fresh direct, amazon fresh, the market leaders, and startup instacart. consumer savings expert lisa lee freeman with me to break down our buys. >> you can really compare prices with these sites.
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who's got the left deals. >> reporter: check it out. on this particular day we find four different prices for the same box of cheerios. amazon fresh, $3.54. peapod, $4.79. instacart, $5.49. and fresh direct, $5.99. a difference of more than $2 between the lowest and highest price. and for these paper towels, a difference of nearly $4 between the lowest and highest price. on our particular shopping day the prices on most of our choices at amazon fresh were generally the lowest and fresh direct's generally the highest. fresh direct told us, "our focus is on high-quality fresh food and solutions and we offer approximately 500 grocery deals per week." but with online grocery shopping you pay for more than just the cost of the items. >> with amazon you're going t t pay a $299 annual membership fee. now, that includes your prime. but you've really got to think about whether you're going to use the service enough to make
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>> reporter: while the other services don't require a membership like amazon, they do charge delivery fees. lisa also points out with online services you may not be able to get the in-store sale price. instacart charged us $4.49 for this loaf of bread, but when we checked in the store the price was $2.99. instacart told us retailers may choose to offer some promotions only in store and other promotions only on instacart. >> it's going to be different for everyone's shopping list. >> reporter: freeman says to save money comparere prices to your local grocery store and try a free trial of the service. that's what we did with amazon fresh. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> rebecca, you lost me at 299 membership fee. >> i'm wondering if you get a discount if you have amazon prime. but i mean -- >> 299? >> that's your biggest workout every day, isn't it, though, when you're lifting all your groceries? >> oh, yes.
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words with friends, no doubt. you have some various people who are on their devices throughout the speech. it was a shorter speech. it was about an hour. that woman, whose flower just overtook her entire dress, was checking out her nails. saw a little side eye there. >> don't you think this could be an indication that the state of the union is on too late at night for a large percentage of people in congress? it should be like at 5:00, an early bird special in florida. >> the state of the union is strong but it's boring is what they're saying. >> but you know someone who was t boring and looked pretty stunning in my book, michelle obama. everybody wanted to know, who made that dress. we found out overnight it was narciso rodriguez. this is called a marigold dress. it is a yellow-orange wool crepe dress.s. and everybody -- i think she really captivated the twitter world. one comedian said that first lady michelle obama looked like starburst. >> yeah, she does. and i know it's against the
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but she brought the guns out. >> oh. it took me a second there. a little bit slow on that one. you know, she wore narciso rodriguez the 2008 election night. that was also the designer who did the dress that night too. but stunning. >> stunning dress indeed. young men are always trying to impress the ladies somehow, and this toddler here, he also was trying to impress the ladies. so he decided to get his swoll on there at the gym. you've got to find out why. take a listen. >> stronger so i can -- >> so you can what? >> show -- so i can be her best friend. so that she won't have to be rude to me all day. a lot stronger -- strong in order to be best friends with an older girl, brody is saying. brody lee smith. keep trying. see if it works. >> oh, brody, you are too cute.
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it's on us to stop sexual assault. learn how and take the pledge at itsonus.org. this morning on "world news now" -- sailors detained. the ten americans on navy patrol boats taken into custody by the breaking developments overnight. historic address. future as he makes his last state of the union address. his message to the next president and both parties in we're live on capitol hill. and new this half hour, can pot helplpou lose weight? >> the latest research into marijuana users and the munchies. lead to pigging out? and d ter in "the skinny," drama in the skies. khloe kardashian's flight to new york to appear on "gma." did her emergency landing turn
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it's wednesday january 13th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." all those stories. good morning. on a busy wednesday, i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. we're going to actually start with the drama involving u.s. sailors held by iranian forces in the persian gulf. >> and we're anxiously waiting for an update on this one. the ten u.s. servicemen were on a training mission in two small boats when one of the vessels became disabled. iran's revolutionary guard navy took them into custody for what the country's official news agency called snooping. officials say they were to be released at daylight iranian time, but at this hour the sailors and their boats are still in iranian hands. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz with more. >> reporter: the two small navy vessels with the sailors on board were transiting between kuwait and bahrain when an official says one of the boats
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problem, with both then possibly drifting into iranian territorial waters near farsi island. according to u.s. officials, the iranians have given assurances that the saiairs will be allowed to continue their journey. secretary of state john kerry personally reaching out to his iranian counterpart to find a diplomatic resolution to the situation. incidents with iran have exacerbated tensions in the e already tense persian gulf region. last month as the aircraft carrier "harry s. truman" was entering the gulf, iranian navy boats conducted live fire exercises just 1,500 yards away. over the summer u.s. officials claim iranians targeted u.s. ships and helicopters with laser devices. and in 2007 the iranians held british sailors for 13 days despite early promises to entered their territorial waters. martha raddatz, abc news, washington.
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story. also new this morning, developments after isis targeted an area of turkey popular with tourists. the turkish prime minister is pledging to fight isis until it's no longer a threat to his country or the world. the pledge comes after an isis suicide bomber killed ten people in the historic district of istanbul. most of the dead were german tourists. it's believed that 28-year-old bomber recently entered turkey from syria. and there are also some new developmenen in the crisis with north korea. the south has just fired shots at a north korean drone that crossed the border. in the meantime, the south wants china to punish the north for its so-called h-bomb nuclear test, specifically enforcement of international sanctions. there are doubts, though, about that test and also about north korea's claim of a successful missile launch from a submarine. analysts say the video was probably faked. president obama made his own history, delivering his eighth and final state of the union address. >> and rather than introducing
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focused instead on his broader visions for the future. in his words, it can only happen if we fix our politics. abc's bazi kanani is up late this morning on capitol hill for us. >> the president of the united states! >> making his way up theouse chamber aisle for his last state of the union address, president obama called for more civility in politics. >> how can we make our politics reflect what's best in us and not what's worst? >> reporter: flanked by his vice president and for the first time by new house speaker paul ryan, president obama focused his message on the future, saying the country must figure out how to adjust to a changing economy to tackle climate change and to fight terrorism. >> if this congress is serious about winning this war and wants to send a message to our troops and the wowod, authorize the use of military force against isil. take a vote.
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challenged the president. >> the president's record has often fallen far short of his soaring words. >> reporter: gop response from south carolina governor nikki haley also included a swipe at donald trump. >> it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices. we must resist that temptation. >> reporter: it was among the points of agreement. the president also referencing the heated rhetoric in the campaign for his successor. >> we need to reject any politics, any politics that targets people because of race or religion. this is not a matter of political correctness. >> and bazi is joining us now live from capitol hill. and baz, we want to ask. there were 20 guests in the first lady's box. and who were some of those vips that were there? >> reporter: well, obviously those guests there were intended to send a political message. they included a syrian refugee, an undocumented immigrant who later went on to serve in the
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in the u.s. supreme court case that legalized gay marriage. the president also left one of his seats empty. that was a symbolic gesture meant in remembrance of the victims of gun violence. >> and we know, bazi, kim davis, who is the county clerk from kentucky who refused to issue those same-sex marriage licenses, was actually there as well. what did she think? >> reporter: well, reena, it was a surprising reaction from kim davis. she obviously wanted to make a statement with her appearance there but perhaps not with her words. a reporter asked her on her way out what she thought of the speech and she said simply, "it was good." >> wow. >> that was all. >> she looks really entertained there when you see that image. >> i'm surprised that she said that. that's pretty interesting. >> well, yeah. she didn't elaborate, though. bazi kanani on capitol hill. thank you, bazi. stay with abc news as we get more reaction following last night's address, and we'll take you live to d.c. that's later on "america this morning." winter storms are creating
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west of cincinnati. two big pile-ups on interstate 74 within a half mile of each other closededhe highway for more than six hours. more than three dozen vehicles were involved in this one. eyewitnesses say the highway looked like a junk yard. yeah, it did. about ten people were injured, but all are expected to recover. and there were also many, many fender-benders and cars off the road to the north. in michigan. this is interstate 96, which looks like a country lane. drivers were warned to slow down, but obviously not all of them got that message. quite busy. northeast. tracking it. paul, good morning. >> thanks, kendis, reena. well, it's about how cold it's going to feel l roughout the northeast because this is where old man winter is concentrating all of his fury as far as potential additional snow but specifically how it's going to feel. upstate new york area. now, as we change gears down to the southeast we're looking for
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throughout the southeast with storms kicking in by thursday and this same system will move up the east coast and bring some rain toward the east giving some thunderstorms along the way. kendis, reena? >> looks very rainy down there. thank you, paul. well, we are only one month away from the most romantic day of the year. >> yes. and starbucks would like you to help sweeten your valentine this year with three new secret menu frappuccinos. they're the love bean, the java berry, and the valentine. >> can't get over the love bean. >> uh-huh. and they're available at every starbucks location as long as you know what to ask for. >> but you might also want to get your valentine to the gym because each of these pink concoctions contains an average of 19 teaspoons of sugar. that's equivalent of three full-sized hershey's chocolate bars. there's no like specialty declaration on the cups there, no hearts. there are no lovers kissing. there's a war obviously on
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this is police dash cam video from oklahoma city. the driver of that pickup facing a long list of chargrg this morning after refusing to give up. he even starts driving the wrong way into oncoming traffic. sparks you saw there flying from both the tire rim and the truck tailgate. finally a police car ramming the truck. even after that it took three deputies to get the driver handcuffed. no give up. we have a consumer alert over the recall of two types of children's cough syrups. the grape and cherry flavors made by generic drugmaker perrigo are sold under several brand name labels including rite-aid, cvs and kroger. there's nothing wrong with the product but the dosing cups are marked incorrectly, prompting
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become sick from an accidental overdose. if you want more details please go to abcnews.com. okay. so this is fascinating. of course you know most people associate smoking pot with getting the munchies. or they use that as an excuse. but there is a new study that actually suggests marijuana may be the key to losing weight. >> who did the study, kendis? >> clearly not me. i'm still like -- yeah. >> okay. it's not just weight researchers are looking into. kristi krueger from our miami station reports on the surprising results. >> get some sour cream and onion chips with some dip, man. some beef jerky, some peanut butter. reporter: in the movies and in real life -- >> a whole lot of -- make sure chocolate. got to have chocolate, man. >> reporter: marijuana is synonymous with the munchies. >> graham crackers, marshmallows, little marshmallows and little chocolate bars and make some s'mores, man. >> reporter: but some
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obesity. several recent studies have shown an intriguing connection between pot smokers and good metabolic health. >> a lot of these people that are smoking marijuana on a regular basis have lower weights, lower insulin levels, the question comes is there a link to cannabis or what's in marijuana and lower weights? >> reporter: this is exactly what denise vidot has been studying for years. she's a researcher at the university of miami miller school of medicine and her most recent study on marijuana use and metabolic syndrome was just published. among g e findings -- >> males who are current smokers of marijuana have a lower waist circumference than those who have never used marijuana. >> reporter: with the use of marijuana the highest it's been in about the last decade and more and more states approving its use for both recreational as well as medicinal purposes, researchers say studies like these are vital. to find out exactly what thehe
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blood pressure, cholesterol, and your weight. in mice two cannabis compounds found in the plant's leaves increase the amount of energy the body can burn. other studies suggest that marijuana has a direct impact on the part of the brain that tells you when you're full. >> they are linking it to a receptor in the brain that's a cb-1 receptor that we actually thought initially was stimulating the appetite and what they're finding is that with chronic use of some of these products it may actually have the opposite effect. >> reporter: of course all this interesting research is not an excuse to pass the pipe. but for researchers like denise vidot it's incentive to keep on digging because with obesity almost at an epidemic in the u.s. finding new ways to help people slim down is vital. >> it's something that intrigues me and i hope to keep studying it to find out why. and that's science, why, questions keep comininup. >> reporter: for abc news i'm kristi krueger.
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i do have the munchies right now. no apparent reason. for no reason whatsoever. i swear. all right. coming up, khloe kardashian's emergency landing. >> and new clues leading up to the oscar nominations.
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can i have one too?tt2w`t2n`qt" bt@q2;x tt2w`t2n`qt" "a@q"7< tt2w`t2n`qt" bm@q)> yeah, khloe was flying from los angeles to new york when one of the pilots of the american airlines flight reported an electrical smell of smoke in the cockpit. that's whehethe flight was diverted to las vegas. it did safely land without any injuries. >> and that's when khloe did -- kept herself busy doing what many of us do at airports. what you should do at airports. she drank. she tweeted this picture, "having kocktails." cocktails with a k. and that's cocktails with a k. and with her friend and makeup artist joyce. >> khloe was there. she's actually on her way here, to abc to appear on "good morning america" later this morning. we're happy to report that she will indeed be there. >> she might not be sober, but she will be there.
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hangover. >> next, some big news ahead of tomorrow's oscar nominations. on the heels of "the revenant" and "the martian" winning best picture golden globes they're in the running for another honor, top prize at the director's guild awards. >> nominated yesterday was adam mckay for "the big short," tom mccarthy for "spotlight," george miller for "mad max: fury road." and all three of them getting their first nods from the dga. >> and rounding out the group is alejandro gonzalez ina- -- i can't ever pronounce his last me. inarritu. for "the revenant." he won last year for "birdman." ridley scott for "the martian." scott had been nominated previously for "black hawk down" "gladiator" and "thelma and louise." inarritu. we have to practice inarritu, right? >> yeah. he might have a career. next, a concert planned before david bowie's death will go on. the tribute concert at carnegie hall will proceed as a memorial
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including cyndi lauper and the roots. the event will benefit a variety of music education programs for underprivileged youth. and also happening in march, major lazer will be one of the first major american acts to play cuba since diplomatic ties were restored last summer. the electronic dance hall act led by d.j. producer diplo will play a free show in front of the u.s. embassy in havana. the group will also meet with cuban music students and share the stage with up-and-coming local d.j. talent. i love that story. >> they'll have someone to lean on. >> and finally, actress olivia munn is responding to rumors that she and her nfl superstar boyfriend aaron rodgers are engaged. the reports apparently so solid even her own mother believed them. but the star of the upcoming "ride along 2" took to social media to explain she'll be doing a lot of press and didn't want to repeatedly respond to the rumors. >> she posted a screen grab of the conversation with mom via
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i can tell you an app, like any of those, they won't help you win the lottery. but if you made one that could, you probably already would be rolling in the dough. >> and when it comes to tonight's powerball drawing, everyone will be looking for any edge they can get. here's abc's linsey davis. she has the numbers. >> reporter: the powerball jackpot is now so big in beverly hills, one of america's wealthiest neighborhoods, even
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richer. >> the housekeepers, they come for the boss. like today there were this morning two girls that came and >> reporter: but the wealthy the rest of us lining up in droves. last year alone americans spent more than $67 billion on lottery tickets. american. we spend more on lottery tickets than sports tickets, books, video games, movies, and music combined. one in 292 million odds of winning, that's like putting the name of every american into a bowl, a bowl much larger than this one, and still somehow managing to pull out your own name. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> interesting. >> yeah, it is. okay. so say, you actually do win. once you calm down and you start -- you stop freaking out, you're going to have to figure out what to do next. >> so how about these tips from billionaire shark mark cuban? first you've got to hire a tax attorney.
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got to get the tax attorney. >> that would be the first thing. next cuban says don't take the lump sum. who knew that? you don't want to blow it all in one spot, he says. >> and the next one, it's kind of a tough one. cuban says tell all your friends and relatives no. they will ask. tell them no. and he elaborates -- >> even the baby mamas? >> even the baby mamas. especially the baby mamas. if you're close to them you already know who needs what and feel free to help some but talk to your accountant before you do anything and remember this, no one needs $1 million from you. no one needs 100k for anything. anyone who asks is not a friend, according to mark cuban. >> what? i would be asking. >> yeah. >> of course. >> you would be asking. >> yeah. but this is our last day. i mean, we should point out this is our last day as a commoner with you all because come tomorrow night, you know, we would have won the lottery. >> i bet come tomorrow night you and i will be sitting right here. >> ah. jinx. we'll see.
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"world news now." informing insomniacs for two
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. good morning. >> and i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." heavy snow and strong winds making travel difficult around the great lakes and in the midwest. two major pile-ups, one of them caused by the other, closed interstate 74 near cincinnati for six hours. today's forecast in a moment. president obama's outlined an ambitious future for america in his final state of the union address. but he warns that the country cannot move forward until we work together and have rational consecutive debates -- constructive debates and fix our details still ahead. turkey's pledging to continue the fight against isis after a suicide bomb attack in istanbul killed ten people. it marks the first time isis has
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industry. and the grape and cherry varieties of a popular children's cough syrup sold under several brand names are being recalled. the dosing cups have been mismarked. raising fears of accidental overdoses. full details on our website. those are some of our top stories on this wednesday january 13th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." hi, everyone. let's get started this half hour with the winter storms that are midsection right now. schools in columbus, ohio closed today because of the extreme cold. several interstate highways such as this one on i-70 near pittsburgh, but it wasn't just the pennsylvania turnpike. nbc's linzie janis has the story. >> reporter: blinding snow and icy roads making driving treacherous in the midwest. in indiana more than a dozen
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>> i got hit about five different times. i got bumped around pretty good in there. >> reporter: to the south 17 semis, more than two dozen vehicles in all, crashing on i-74. >> still have wreckers moving toward the wreck. >> reporter: miraculously no deaths, but one person badly injured. accidents littering highways from minnesota to pennsylvania. that system rushing east. along the great lakes, massive bands of snow. lewis county, new york getting more than 30 inches in less than 24 hours. creating surreal scenes. of this building now a giant igloo. firefighters battling a weekend blaze there. and here in hamburg, new york justin yellen's frozen car now famous. viewed more than 28 million times on our facebook page
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and with more storms rolling in it could be a while before it goes anywhere. and that clipper system is still pushing east, bringing more lake effect snow and additional one to two feet of snow is expected in some areas through thursday. linzie janis, abc news, springville, new york. our other major story this morning, ten u.s. navy sailors and their two small boats in iranian custody now. the sailors were on a training mission in the persian gulf when one of their boats suffered a mechanical problem. the revolutionary guard navy picked them up when they drifted into iranian waters. the boats and their crew were to be released at daylight, but at this hour they still remain in custody. >> okay. so it's controversial but the president did not mention the sailors last night. but he did vow that protecting the american people and going after terrorist networks is priority number one. that was one of the main themes of his state of the union address last night. his final one. here's abc's david wright. >> the president of the united states! >> reporter: the next time we hear the sergeant at arms make
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different president will be walking into the chamber and glad-handing his way down the aisle. >> happy new year to you. >> reporter: barack obama's last state of the union. his parting shot. at this point he's playing for the history books. >> we live in a time of extraordinary change. change that's reshaping the way we live and the way we work, our planet, our place in the world. >> reporter: that word, "change," which served as the mantra for candidate barack obama's election all those years ago, took on a different meaning, shaded by seven years of compromises, disappointments, and unintended consequences. the office and its responsibilities have changed the man visibly, as it always does. there was one big ticket agenda item in the traditional sense. a vow to cure cancer.
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czar. >> and because he's gone to the mat for all of us on so many issues over the past 40 years, i'm putting joe in charge of mission control. >> reporter: but other obama agenda items were notably absent. one week after he was in tears on the issue of gun violence -- >> every time i think about those kids it gets me mad. >> reporter: -- obama sent a silent message. an empty chair in the first lady's box for the victims of gun violence. the plight of refugees, especially the millions fleeing isis and the civil war in syria, insisting america is not embroiled in world war 3. >> that is the story isil wants to tell. that's the kind of propaganda they use to recruit. >> reporter: obama insisted america -- >> let me tell you something. >> reporter: -- is not in retreat. >> the united states of america is the most powerful nation on earth. period.
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america. >> reporter: president obama fighting for his bucket list. focused in earnest on where we go next. david wright, abc news, new york. if you watched president obama's state of the union address, you may have seen ad. the ad titled "i'm with him" highlights clinton's commitment to standing with president obama the ads will go full speed ahead today in iowa and new hampshire. and it couldn't come soon enough. a new abc news/"washington post" poll finds her sliding even further behind bernie sanders in iowa, by five full percentage points. on the gop side texas senator ted cruz was in new hampshire yesterday facing protesters who managed to get all the way on stage. he also faced criticism from donald trump, circulating an op-ed from a top harvard law professor saying there are real questions about whether cruz is a natural-born citizen. ted cruz is in a dead heat with trump in iowa but lags far behind him in new hampshire. we want to show you some new video this morning from immigration and customs enforcement agents.
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we're told were returned to their home countries of mexico, honduras, and guatemala. the immigration sweeps took place earlier this month. the flights left from san antonio, texas. on the anniversary of a movie theater shooting there's a new lawsuit. two years ago a retired tampa, florida police captain allegedly shot and killed another theatergoer in an argument over the use of a cell phone. that case is still pending but now the victim's widow is suing the movie theater and an employee. she claims they didn't enforce the company's prohibition on weapons. to texas now and the affluenza mom is back home after being released from jail. tonya couch is wearing an electronic monitoring bracelet while she's out on bail. abc's lauren lister with more. >> reporter: the so-called affluenza mom, tonya couch, leaving jail. >> how are you feeling right now? >> reporter: saying nothing to reporters. posting bond after this texas judge reduced it from $1 million to $75,000. >> we're talking about a third
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capital murder. i've got to make my decisions based upon the law and that alone. >> reporter: the judge pointed out tonya couch is accused of a non-violent crime, hindering the apprehension of a fugitive, her 18-year-old son ethan. last month after this video was posted online, appearing to show ethan at a party where others were seen playing beer pong. he's been accused of violating his probation for killing four people in this 2013 drunk driving crash. his attorneys arguing the teen suffered from affluenza, that he was too spoiled to know right from wrong. the mother's arrest warrant says the duo drove to mexico after tonya took $30,000 out of her bank account. couch's older son, ethan's half brother, telling the judge authorities have frozen his mother's bank accounts and she has no access to other assets. >> your testimony under oath is that there is nothing? >> there's literally nothing.
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extradition to the u.s. there will be a hearing in texas next week to decide if his case will be moved from juvenile to adult court. reena and kendis? >> our thanks to lauren in los angeles. track and field's international governing body reportedly knew about widespread russian doping but did nothing about it. documents obtained by the associated press indicate the international association was so concerned it feared some athletes might actually die. yet for six years the iaaf did nothing about the use of drugs and transfusions and only pretended to be shocked when the scandal broke last year. at least one nfl team is moving this summer. the league's owners have given the st. louis rams permission to return to l.a., which the team left in 1994. the san diego chargers can join the rams. if not, the oakland raiders might get a shot at southern california. otherwise, the raiders are staying put. the rams will start playing in l.a. this summer. but the team's new stadium won't be ready for three years. >> looks pretty nice, though. college-bound students in
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extra scholarship money thanks to the pot industry. yeah. back in november voters in pueblo approved a law which taxed marijuana suppliers. set aside for college scholarships. it's estimated that about 400 students will each get $1,000. >> never heard of that. >> it's an interesting concept. i don't know how they'll celebrate that extra scholarship a village in central new york state is sticking with their controversial village seal. and take a look at this seal. it dates back to 1883, and it shows a white settler with his hands apparently choking a native american man. town members have voted to keep it there 157-55. >> the whitesboro folks don't see it as racist. the settler is hugh white, who was actually adopted by the
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match, not an attack, but that isn't stopping the controversy over what it appears. >> so this was a friendly match. >> that was apparently a friendly match. >> i think there was someone who lost out there. >> well, it could have been worse. it could have been the hamilton-burr. you know, the final moments for alexander hamilton. >> oh, yes. that well-known final moment. >> yeah. didn't end up that way. >> coming up, the water crisis so severe the national guard now getting involved. also ahehe, more from the state of the union and how the obamas have evolved during this presidency. a look back and ahead. and later, a 1,500-pound bear getting very friendly with his keeper. no, it's not "the revenant." we're going to tell you why. but first today's forecast map. a warm 40 degrees in great falls, where they say happy birthday, ginger zee. >> oh. today's her birthday. >> yes. >> happy birthday, mama. >> announcer: "world news now"
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it was anything but it was anything but a party at this party city store in florida when the shelves -- look at this. they came crashing down. firefighters rummaged through the mess looking for victims. the collapse spanned seven aisles, or about a third of the store. an employee of the store next door said that it sounded like thunder but just went on for far too long. >> hopefully nobody was seriously hurt in all of that. and no one was also seriously hurt, we should point out, when this boulder fell on a highway ininan jacinto mountains. this is west of l.a. but they were inconvenienced for sure because a major highway through the area closed until this boulder was removed. the only detour is through steep and winding roads that are icy. turning a ten-minute commute into 2 1/2-hour ordeal. >> incredible. >> yeah. well, a crisis over drinking water has prompted the governor of michigan to activate the national guard and even request support from fema. >> that move happening
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the city of flint water supply contaminated with lead. abc's alex perez is there with the latest. >> reporter: emergency deliveries in parts of flint, michigan. >> we need one up here. >> reporter: teams going door to door dropping off bottled water and water filters. a temporary remedy to the ongoing crisis here that has exposed this city of about 100,000 to water contaminated by lead. a health hazard. mom sonia austin worried for her son and furious. >> this is not right. it's not right. i wish they never would have even switched our water from the get-go. >> reporter: this all starting in 2014 when the c ch-strapped city of flint stopped paying for water from lake huron and began to process water from the nearby flint river to save some $19 million. immediately, residents began to complain of bad-tasting, foul-smelling water. tests later revealing toxic levels of lead in the system. but it wasn't until more than a year later that authorities declared the drinking water unsafe. the city has switched back to lake huron water, but the river
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safe. alex perez, abc news, flint, michigan. >> that's a reminder not to go swimming in flint water anytime but it is a serious crisis. >> very serious. we hope they figure that one out. >> 100,000 people. ouch. still ahead on this edition of "this happened" you won't want to miss. >> but first, state of the eight years later and many things have changed. perhaps he's gotten a bit grayer. actually a lot. some things haven't changed,
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then senator obama in cleveland all the way back in 2006. >> we love you! >> i love you back. >> reporter: back then they were naming babies after him in iowa. >> how are you? >> he's so cute. >> this is baby barack right here. you're on a roll. people -- obamania they call it. the rock star. >> yeah. you know, this is -- >> you get a big cheer when you get up there. >> this has been an interesting ride. 2 1/2 years ago nobody knew my name. >> reporter: then came 2008. a longshot first term senator challenging the clinton machine. the campaign became a mass movement. >> yes, we can! >> reporter: a wave of hope. what's the one thing in your life you that think prepares you best for that moment? >> in difficult or stressful moments i don't get rattled. >> reporter: and obama himself turned out to be a highly polarizing president. polls show he's never become either hugely popular like ronald reagan and bill clinton
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his favorability hovers under 50%. his presidency a time of turmoil and division and bitter, angry politics. the opposite of what he promised and hoped when he burst onto the scene with a speech that ignited the 2004 democratic convention. >> we are one people, all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes, all of us defending the united states of america. >> reporter: america has come to know this couple, this historic first family, and watched as their girls grew up and watched as their dad grew gray. >> thank you. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm terry moran. >> it's one thing a president videos we do in the media of how >> showing how they've grayed over the years. and he certainly has. have just gotten younger and looked more stunning. she was in this beautiful yellow dress last night. >> yes, she was.
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oh, yeah. it is that time again. time for a roundup of special stories in our favorite "world news now" feature, "this happened." >> and we've got a bunch of animal-related things that happened including a pachyderm roadblock. take a look at this. it's a gopro footage of some folks riding along a road in a national park in thailand when yep, look at that. there's an elephant, pops out. yeah, not going to go that way. elephant stayed calm. stayed calm. simply checking out the abandoned motor bike. >> but that elephant will remember their faces. >> the point is to stay calm.
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rap recently, especially after that fight scene, or if you want leo dicaprio in "the revenant." but check out this bear. an alaskan grizzly named jimbo who found jimbo as an injured cub. now jimbo's 22 years old, 1,500 pounds, ten feet tall, and loves a back rub. aw. and cuddling. jim is a retired corrections officer who runs an orphaned wildlife center in otisville, new york. they have 11 bears there on the property. raising them from an early age, which is why they are so friendly. >> this video makes me very uncomfortable. partly because of the manicure. but also because of the size. >> the size of that bear? >> yeah. the lack of a manicure and the size. >> yeah. >> well, how about some more bears? this one's a little more rough. but a lot smaller. here are a couple of pandas lounging on a lazy day in china.
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just chill out. biting and trying to eat the other, you see. but pandas are not herbivores apparently. they're designed to eat meat. but they apparently chose not to, yoyoknow, make them essentially vegetarian, making them essentially vegetarian. >> this segment has had more bears than west hollywood. and finally, if you ever catch yourself staring at your reflection in the mirror, don't worry, it's perfectly natural. it's normal. for humans. and apparently cockatoos. this is harley either doing some sort of performance art or he's really impressed by what he sees. surprised by how good-looking of a cockatoo he is in the mirror. >> or maybe he just knows he has a good hair day. >> yeah. that is quite -- >> right? he's got a good hair day. you've got to rock it when you know you've got a good hair day. >> if don king was a cockatoo, you're looking at it right there. >> that's the news, folks, for this half hour. >> for more things that happened
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