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this minute." this morning on "world news now," round two in new hampshire. >> both sides of the presidentialace getting personal. clinton and sanders taking the stage overnight pushing each other over a political label while ted cruz faces heat over what others are calling disgraceful tactic. >> and cruz's main detractor donald trump pulling no punches but having some problems with his private jet. engigi trouble while making a detoto from the jan nit state. >> emotions run high on capitol hill. flint water crisis and the search for answers. thth heartbreaking testimony in gront of front of cocoress. committee members fewer yoes over the no shows. and qb cuties. the supposed science explaining why quarterbacks are so good looking. plenty of football fans not buying it. the debate rages on. that's later in the mix" on this thursday, february 4th.
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this is "world news now." good morning. i'm phillip mena in for kendis gibson. >> he's a little under t weather. thanks for flying in. >> always enjoy being here. >> i'm ree ninan. we're going to talk about the quarterback. you don't buy this. you're part of the group that doesn't buy it. >> qb cuties. that he attractive young men. i'll offer my opinion about that a little later >> you're a big sports buff. a newine of attack in the democratic race for the white house. >> we're just five days away from the nation's first primary election contest. vermont senator bernie sanders put hillary clinton on the defensive over her progressive credentials. at a cnn town halal in derry, new hampshire, sanders slammed clinton over h h ties to wall street, pro business trade agreements and herr 2002 authorization of the iraq war. >> clinton shot back saying that she was amused that sanders appears to have appointed himself the gatekeeper on who i i progressive. drama playing out on the
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texas senator ted cruz issued an apology to one of his challengers >> and donald trump is heating up the war of words as another candidate makes a stunning announcement. abc's marci gonzalez has the latest from manchester, new hampshire. >> reporter: the republican field narrowing again. rick be santorum dropping out. and announcing on fox news he's endorsing marco rubio. >> he's a tremendously gifted young man. >> reporter: rubio adding to the criticism of ted cruz after the cruz camp sent this e-mail on caucus day suggesting dr. ben carson might be leaving the race. >> i thought it was unfair to ben. >> reporter: donald trumum accusing cruz of fraud over it tweeting ted cruz didn't win iowa, he stole it. >> he insulte ben carson but doing what he did. that was a disgrace. >> cruz apologizing to carson. it was a mistake for our team not to forward your subsequent statement. >> reporter: things starting to simmer on the democratic side, too. bernie sanders calling into question whether hillary clinton
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>> some days an, yes. except when she announces that she is a proud moderate. >> clinton calling it a low blow and saying she can overcome sanders' double digit lead in the new hampshire polls. >> because if it's about our records, hey it, i'm going to win by a landslide on tuesday. >> reporter: and clinton and sanders face off in a debate. then the republican debate here saturday. right here on abc. phillip and reena. >> thank you so much. and again, the final republican debate before the new hampshire primary will be held this saturday. starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern moderated by david muir and martha raddatz. as for who will be on stage, abc will announce the final lineup later today. >> hopefully donald trump will make it to new hampshire for that debate with or without his ple. his private jet was forced to make an emergency landing in nashville yesterday after the pilot reported engine problems.
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went wrong with the boeing 757. but trump did eventually make it to avent in little rock, arkansas, 90 minutes late. the faa is investigating the incident. >> though he's not in the running for the office, president obama has taken on one of the campaign's more controversial issues during his first visit to a mosque the president tried to correct what he called a hugely distorted impression of muslim americans saying that chihiren have ever been bullied and mosques destroyed. he warned about the dangers of demonizing one group of americans. >> we're one with american family. when any part of our family feels second class or targeted, it tears at the very fabric of our nation. >> the president also challenged hollywood to start casting muslims in roles that are unrelated to national security. there's a major setback for the peace talks for the syrian civil war. u.n. envoy has called a temporary halt to the negotiations saying they'll resume later this month and denies the fawkes failed.
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cacaing the interruption. secretary of state kerry says the syrian government would rather have a military solution than a political one. the governor of florida declared a health emergency because of the zika virus. at least nine cases of the mosquito borne illness have ever been detected in florida. health officials believe the cases are from people who contracted the disease while traveling ached countries. president of brazil says the virus has carbon to a real threat against therazilian people. >> major developments in another crisis. contaminated water in flint. chairman of the house oversight committee called on the u.s. marshals to hunt down the city's former emergency manager who failed to show up for a hearing on capitol hill. his attorney said hish client wants to testify elizabeth hur has more. the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. >> reporter: frustration boiling over in d.c. >> this is not a third world country.
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and totally wrg. >> reporter: not just inside the congressional hearing but also outside. >> we want a new water system. >> reporter: where dozens of flint residents made the trip includeing leeann walters among the first to raise concerns in flint. and now pleading for help from congress. >> my home used to be a place of comfort and safety f f my family. that was taken from us. >> reporter: since flint switched supupies to save money, the water has been contaminated with toxox levels of lead. with state and federal environmental offffials blaming each other, at least three class action lawsuits have ever been filed. an fbi investigation launched and the mayor proposed replacing all the city's lead pipes leading to residents' homes. >> we can't'tet the governor of michigan at this hearing, that' a shame. >> reporter: some lawmakers are angry. governor rick snyder didn't testify and the rmer flint emergency manager he appointed
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as the hearing was going on, the governor did annoue that he wants to spend $30 million to help the affected residents and pay their water bills. reena and phillip? >> thank you very much. the sexual assault case against bill cosby is moving forward. a judge refused to throw out the case against the comedian and allowed the current district attorney to remain volved. a former da who testified for cosby claimed he had granted cosby immunity in the case. cosby's attorneys say they will appeal the decisionings. >> martin shkreli's new attorney has done something all the bad press could not. he's gotten the bad boy he can ex-he can to shut up. celly raise the price of drugs as much as 4,000% to make more profit and boasted about it. he posts on social media no more said benjamin brafman. he. >> those this tax world say
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file early. today, don't bother filing your taxes overnight. the irs tax prqcessing system has had a hardware failure and the system is offline till later today. the tax agency says it doesn't expect major disruptions in service or significant delays in processing refunds. if you file through service, go ahead. the service will hold on to your turn till the irs is ready for it. good news and some bad news now from are the food industry. we'll start with the bad news. subway has done away with the $5 foot long. >> apparently the meal deal with the supur catchy jingle is no more replaced by wait for it, the $6 foot long. yeah, a buck extra.b the price hike comes down to economics. it says coughs have gone up since the $5 foot long debuted nine years ago. i wonder if those costs include legal fees they've had to pay. >> that's a good point. jingle doesn't sound the same either.
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$5 had a ring to it. >> we'll have to work on that jingle. sounds good? >> it's not as good >> we've got good news for you though. ben & jerry's is out with four new frozen dessert flavors called frozen dessert instead of ice cream because they're made from an almond milk base which means they can be enjoyed by vegans. i would think vermont they would -- >> taken them so long. >> they'll be in stores over the next month or so. they say more vegan friendly flavors will be rolled out in the future. i love my almond milk. i bet it tastes delicious. we should do an ice cream day next week in the newsroom. >> it was a matter of times. those flavors chunky monkey, chocolate fudge brownie and pb and cookies and coffee caramel fudge. >> i would enjoy every single one of those. >> chunky monkey is my favorite. >> coming up, quarterbacks hot
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>> a tough debate later in the mix. >> were you a quarterback? >> i was not a arterback. >> still hot. >> also ahead, thank you, reena. also ahead, an even greater issue. can you really have your pizza and eat it too? meet the man who claims he lost over 100 pous by eating a pie every day. >> firsthe latest in that murder mystery of a 13-year-old girl. the investigation into her death and why authorities are pointing to social media apps. you can weigh in on our facebook page. wnnfans.com and twitter @abcwnn
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> boy, a dramatic rescue caught on camera yesterday in port st. lucie, florida. at least three police detectives pulled a 73-year-old man out of his car. he had been hit by another elderly driver, a 77-year-old woman which sent his car careening right into that pond. no one was hurt. the same can't be said for that car. >> there will be more testimony today in a baltimore courtroom at a hearing to decide if a convicted murderer should get a new trial. the case of adnan say yed was the first season of the popular serial podcast. he was convicted in the murder of his former girlfriend. but the podcast raiseduestions about the case. on the stand yesterday, a witness claimed she saw him at a
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prosecutors claimed he was committing the crime. she said a former prosecutorr said the potential alibi was irrelevant. and robert durst has pleaded guilty to a weapons charge in new orleans. he's been in custody since last yeararust as an hbo documentary series was aiaing thatetailed his links to several murderer durst agreed to an 85-month primp sentence. if approved it could clear the way for him to face charges for the murder of a former friend. the 13-year-old girl from virginia whose body was found in a pond across the border in north carolina will be buried today. >> authorities are learning it was social media that linked her to one of the killers. abc's eva pilgrim has the latest. >> reporter: as the family prepares to lay their 13-year-old daughter to rest, authorities still trying to piece together the case. mimi and friends telling abc news, seventh grader nicole lovell was bullied at school, self-conscious about the way she looked after beating serious childhood illnesses.
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accounts -- facebook, instagram, snapchat, kik. it was there police think she met david eisenhauer, the 18-year-old freshman, a former high school track ar, charged in her murder. >> eisenhauer used this relationship to his advantage to abduct and then kill her. >> reporter: nicole lovell's parents say they last saw her last tuesday night. she snuck out, pushing a dresser against her bedroom or, climbing out her window. saturday morning, police arrest davidizen hour in his dorm at virginia tech. that afternoon, authorities find lovell's body, 80 miles away in north carolina. >> the alleged accomplice expected back here in court on thursday. both students still behind bars. family and friends will bury nicole lovell tomorrow. eva pilgrim, virginia. >> such a sad case. you just think of you worry about your children being in the '80s being picked up at a store and kidnapped. now there's this whole thing that can happen inside your home
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they're doing on their ipad or phones. >> with social media. the thing that makes it so bizarre, the motive hasn't come out. why didhey do this allegedly. apparently investigator say this was planned w wks in advance. so there's obvbvusly some sort of premeditation they believe happened. just a sad sad bizarre case. >> so feel for the parents and that family. in our next half hour, bernie madoff is back in the news. he's serving a 150-year sentence. a while blower says there are.other ponzi schemes still going on. first, how much would you lose eating pizza every day? meet a chef who says he's lost 100 pounds that way. how do you do it? we've got the details coming up
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when the moon hits your eye like a pizza pie that't' amore >> it's love pizza. >> i don't know. if you don't likik pizza, you got to wonder about that person. >> you're right. it sounds impossible. apparently a new york chef lost 100 pounds by eating it every day. unlike millions of us, it happens to be his favorite food. >> would it work for you? gio benitez tried it out and may be a convert. >> pasquale is a master in the kitchen cookingquist meals. for years after movg to america from italy, his weight on a 6'6" frame ballooned to more than 370pounds. >> i discovered the oreo. >> it gets you every time. >> lik addiction. >> oreos, soda, fried foods. >> i didn't recognize me when i show myself in the mirror. >> he couldn't even play with his son at the park.
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heart attack, he needed to act fast. >> reporter: that's the moment where you knew here i am. i have my son at home. and i could have a heart attack. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: that's when you said i've got change. so he turned to what he knew best. food from his motherland. a mediterranean diet and in italy, pasta and pizza are a staple. >> s s i can build a diet that make me happy. doesn't give me the opportunity to give up. >> reporter: every day for lunch, he it's a homemade pizza margherita. itit not like the pizza you find on the street that's greasy and really heavy, right? this is a very different pizza. >> it's good, as well. but my pizza is something that comes from the mediterranean diet. he figured he could drop weight by cutting down to 2700 calories a day. the pizza has less than 600 cal pripz he h about 2100 calories
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at night he doesn't touch carbs. the result a drop in weight of 101 pounds. the secret he says natural ingredients. >> i can tell you something. when i go to the grocery store, i always read the label. if i see more than ten ingredients, i give up. >> how simple are the greens? he takes us into the kitchen to fifi out. it takes just minutes and just a few steps to make his now famous pizza. >> i think i've got a new diet. gio benitez, abc news, new york. i am on board. >> yeah? >> i'm on board. >> i'm impressed geoconverted. he always it's a protein shake early in the morninin this is a big deal. >> that's a good point. the guy is in shape and knows what he's doing. >> so do you. you like your pizza. >> look at that. >> i do have to say though, this guy let's the dough sit for 36 hours. i wonder if that's your trick too with your pizza. >> that's the key.
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time for "the mix." why do quarterbacks always seem to get the m.o. of being like the hot guys? >> because the most attention i think is on them. so already, thehe have the ball pre single time. every play, they get the ball, they get the attention. >> it's all about the ball around here. apparently 100 people were surveyed and tested for attractiveness of the players, quarterbacks, wide receirs. the quarterbacks got the lowest rating of the three positions. so why are they so incredibly good looking? well, psychologists at university of toronto says she specializes in nonbehavior and appearances. you boil@ it down to the evolutionary process. there's someone who you can mate with or is this person going to kill me? you kind of i guess find them matable because they're like the big man on campus. >> i think to be a quarterback, a successful quarterback, you have to have supreme confidence.
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what people find attractive. >> i think you're right. >> carry yourself that way. >> you've got to get in there. >> anyone who does is not a quarterbaca for too long. my opinion is just that. that's exactly what's going on. >> you just nailed down what the researchers couldn't explain. >> that's just the best guess. aaron rodgers, he's dating olivia munn. so he said that 90% of being quarterback is the swag. >> did he really say that? >> beak you got to be supremely confident to and girls like confidence. >> researchers call phillip mena. >> when it comes to this qb cutie thing. >> swag. >> who knew? so your first day at an internship you want to put your best pa foot forward, of course. we want to show you a g who fell asleep on his first day at an internshipnd they gathered
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this morning on "world news now," the criminal case against bill cosby moves forward. his defense failing to have a judge dismiss the charges. their courtroom argument just ahead. the numbers game. sanders putting the pressure on clinton in new hampshire last night and leading her in the last polls, while the republican race gets ugly with more attacks and apologies. and new this half hour, making off like madoff. >> the dramatic portrayal of america's most notorious con artist shining a light on the ssible ponzi schemes happening right now. >> and still furious after all these years, vin diesel's big reveal. the blockbuster franchise shifting into third gear and in it for the long hall. but after 20 years, will they need an oil change? that's in "the skinny" on this be thursday, february 4th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm phillip mena.
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heating up. a couple of republicans dropping out of the race, narrowingngt and there's a lot going on. >> we are going to find out later today, abcill winnow down exactly who will be in the debates coming this saturday. so we'll have a lot to look forward to. >> we want to start this half hour with bill cosby. the legendary comedian and his legal am will appeal a judge's decisio to allow a sexual assault case against cosby to move forward. >> it wasn't the only bad news they received in a pennsylvania courtroom yesterday. we get the details from christie ileto of our station in iladelphia. >> reporter: bill cosby kept quiet only waving to fans outside the courthouse after nearly two days of testimony and argues, judge steven o'neil denied a defense motion to thrhr out a sexual assault against the 78-year-old comedian. >> how are you doing? what's your reaction? >> reporter: he's accused of
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2004. cosby claims it was consensual. his attorneys argue that a 2005 verbal promise not to prosecute by then district attorney bruce castor prevents the case from moved forward and that the current d.a., kevin steele is biased and used "cosby as a political footballn the fall and that "cosby isn't asking for special treatment. he's asking for a prosecutor who abides by the rules." steele shot down the accusations saying, "this is a blatant attempt to pick your prosecutor. you don't get to do that." the judge ruled to keep steele on the case saying he found no professional misconduct. >> you red her. >> reporter: crowds flanking the court sidewalk, reacteded to the judge's decision. >> i just don't believe it at all. >> it shouldn't have ever been brought up years later since it happened years ago. it should have ever been brought up when it happened. >> r rorter: a preliminary hearing is set for march 8th and that's when it will be decided whether there is enough
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pennsylvania. turning now to the rac for the white house and the two democratic candidates trading barbs last night in derry, new hampshire. yesterday bernie sanders was asked by a reporter whether he thought hillary clinton was a true progressive, to which he replayed, "some days, yes." it was a point on which the two sparred last night during atown haul meeting on cnn. >> i do not know any progressive who has a super pac and takes $15 million from wall street. that's just not progresse. >> i was somewhat amused today that senator sanders set himself up to be the gatekeeper on who's a progressive because under the definition that was flying around on twitter and statements by the campaign, barack obamam would not be a progressive, joe biden would not be a progressive. jeanne shaheen would not be a progressive. even the late great senator paul wellstone would not be a progressive. >> clinton did say she's proud
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sanders are running describing their difffrences as contrasting on issues while the republicans she sayses are only contrasting on insults. >> the war of words among the republican candidates appears to getting increasingly biting. donald trump attacking texas senator ted cruz over what he calls dirty tricks to steal the iowa caucus through a campaign of misinformation. abc's tom llamas is in new hampshire. >> reporter: donald trump accusing senator ted cruz of using dirty tricks to win the iowa caucuses. the accusation coming after team cruz spread word on caucus day that dr. ben carson might be dropping out. >> he insulted ben carson by doing what he did to ben carson. that was a disgrace. >> reporter: on the day of the caucuses, the cruz campaign sending supporters this e-mail, stating the press's reporting that "carson is taking time off" after iowa and "making a big announcement next week." itoes on to say, "please
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caucus for ted cruz." >> what he did is unthinkable. he said the man has just left the race and hsaid it during the caucus. >> reporter: carson saying the cruz move cost him votes, describing what happened when his wife, candy, s swed up at a caucus location. >> my wife went to a caucus and the cruz representative had spoken and told people that i was, in fact, not going to be continuing. d she obviously disabused him of that notion. >> reporter: cruz has now apologized to caon, but stands by his campaign's actions. will you fire or suspend anyone in your campaign for putting out misinformation? >> no, we're not going to scapegoat anybody. and i would note that the newsws story that our team passed on was true and accuratat cnn reported it, and, in fact, ben did go to florida instead of new hampshire or south carolina, and so -- >> reporter: is it a dirty trick to confuse voters? >> is it a dirty trick to pass on your news stories? you're in the business.
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story? or is it just a dirty trick to pass on cnn's story? >> reporter: then, just moments after cruz said that, cnn, live on theheir, saying cruz was trying to, quote, throw them under the bus. >> here are the factct dr. carson's staff told us that he wld return home to florida to quote unquote take a breath from the campaign before resuming his activities on the campaign trail. >> reporter: cnn saying they never reported anything about a special announcement. trump now calling for an investigation. >> well, listen, it is no surprise that donald is throwing yet another temper tantrum, or if you like, yet another trumpertantrum. >> reporter: the carson campaign tells me that dr. carson does acceptenator cruz's apology. carson implied staffers should be fired only if cruz doesn't approve ef what they did. tom llamas, abc news, nashua, new hampshire. >> there are reports of two more tornadoes in the southeast. the latest in southeast georgia. damaging some buildings and
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no injuries were reported. it was the eighth tornado in the southeast this week. the administration building at a federal minimum security prison for women in alabama was damaged. brazil's president says the ka virus has gone from a distant nightmare to a real threat against the brazilian people. the government in brazil scrambling to start developing a vaccine. but until one is ready, the president says preventing mosquitoes from breeding is the best defense. the virus has caused thousands of babies in brazil to be born th unusually small heads. despite those efforts being made against the virus, there are growing calls for the olympics to be canceled. medical hicist arthur kaplan says it would be irresponsible for brazil to host the summer games in the middle of a public health emergency. had the olympic committee tells abc news, it's keeping a close eye on the situation. very scary, especially for women. it's an n fair advantage for
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it puts more stress on women in particular even if you're not pregnant, you know, but i -- i don't know. i wonder if they'll really consider. >> a bode move to cancel the games. >> it would be very bold. probably the first ever. >> first we've heard of that. that other sporting event that everyone seems to be talking about, the super bowl, starting to come into sharper focus now that we're edging toward the weekend. carolina panthers quarterback cam newton is getting plenty of attention for his wardrobe. >> he's not offering any bulletin board materials to the broncos saying he respects denver quarterback pay the and manning andevery other person with the manning last name. manning had a light moment yesterday revealing a conversation he had a couple years ago with his doctor. >> i said doc, i didn't ask you if i'm going to have a hip replacement. i didn't need to know that right here at age 37. but thanks for sharing. i look forward to that day when i'm 52 and have a a p replacement. >> manning also said he's not sure if he will ce more surgery on his neck.
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a series of spinal fusion surgeries. and he turns 40 years old next month. so the when he says 52, that's only 12 2 ars away. he's been playing for 18 years. tell you what, if he has a g gd game on sunday and they win, they won't be talking about any of this again. all of a sudden, it will be peyton manning is great again. >> do you think if he has a good day on sunday night that he stays in the game? >> i don't actually. i think if he wins he'll ride off into the sunset a winner. i think if at the loses though, then i think he might be pushed to come back. me and peyton aren't boys. i don't know. i'm not sure. that's just my guess. >> coming g , steven avery's supporters latest violent threats. >> in "the skinny" the ballad of larry and bernie. the king of cringe set to play the presidential hopeful, but sanders doing some aing himself.f. >> but first as the nation reveals the bernie madoff scheme that left so many in financial ruin, new concerns over others following in his foot steps. now take a look at today's forecast across the country.
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no, parking spaces are not that hard to find in l.a. this lexus ended up on the roof after a collision on the road by the house. both the car and the house suffered extensive damage. the driver was also injured,s well. the all clear has been given in the city of manitowoc, wisconsin following a bomb threat. police say the threat was phoned
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to "getting justice for steven," believed to be the convicted murderer of the subject of the netflix documentary making a murderer". the series suggests the theory that local deputies planted evidence. no device was found. bernie madoff is back in the headlines because of a tv mini series. that debuted last night. he'll spend the rest of his life behind bars for running the biggest financial swindle in u.u. history. >> one crime fighter says there are other ponzi scams going on right now one even bigger than madoff's. here's abc's brian ross. >> reporter: bernard madoff is in this federal prison in north carolina. prisoner number 61727054, who once controlled billions of dollars, now works as a commissary delivery boy for lessss than a dollar an hour. >> bernie! bernie! >> reporter: but as portrayed by richard dreyfuss in the abc movie, madoff is considered a genius by his fellow criminals, for pulling off the biggest financial crime in american history. his former cellmate, j.d. winfield, in for bank robbery,
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first time. >> i think he was glad to be caught. i think it was just, you know, tearinhim up inside, what was going on. i think he was glad for it to come to a close. >> reporter: the movie also depicts how the one person who figured it all out, figured it out, harry markopolos -- >> i'm accusing him of running a ponzi scheme. >> reporter: -- was ignored by the s.e.c. for years. was it that obvious, t tt easy to figure out this was a ponzi >> it took abo five minutes to ponzi scheme. >> reporter: markopolos, now running a private fraud detection business, told abc news there are more like madoff. >> there are still more today. i'm working at three multibillion-dollar ponzi schemes today. >> reporter: including one, that markopolos says, could prove to be bigigr than bernie madoff's. since the madoff scandal, and the sec says it has made reforms and cracked down on 61 other alleged ponzi schemes and now when harry calls, the s.e.c. listens.
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now listening to him. it's frustrating for people like us who aren't in the financial world. you always hear it's too big to fail or people coming forward talking about things and not really being heard by the higherups in the financial market, whether it's knowingly or unknowingly. >> "madoff" the movie airing on abc. part 2 is today. watched a little bit of that last night. forgot a lot of the details of this. i forgot he was the chairman of nasdaq and you know, $17 billion that he took from investors and not one trade. just incredible. richard dreyfuss doing a great job. >> he was really good. blythe danner, as well who plays ruth madoff. the mini series is based on brian ross's book about the madoffs. fascinating take. >> that's what i'll be doing tonight, watching part 2. >> very good. when we come back, bernie sanders as a comedic actor. yes. we'll show you.
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then finally releasing dates for three more movies from 2017 to 2021. ten films in 20 years overall. >> that first "fast and furious" hit made it to the big screen in 2001. >> the action centered around illegal street racing and heists. and it made $3.9 billion worldwide. very popular, isn't it. >> very successful. >> comedian larry david got raves for his hilarious impersonization of bernie sanders on "saturday night live." you remember this. >> i don't have a super pac, you don't even have a backpack. i carry my stuff around loose in my arms like a professor, you i own one pair of underwear. that's it. >> nailed it. oh, it was really funny. but it was pretty good. >> he's great. love it every time. i could watch that all day long. >> did you know bernie sanders once performed in a low budget comedy?
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>> in "my ex-girlfriend's wedding reception,"" he plays a rabbi who tends to go off the rails while delivering the blessing. >> here's proof. >> just one quick thought. by the way, that free agency, free agency crap, that really gets me. $2 million here, they spend $12 million there. what's so free about that free agency? i can't take that anymore. okay. >> hey, bernie. if the presidential thing doesn't work out, you know, maybe acting could be plan b. >> yeah. incidentally, larry david did a great job on that too, will host "snl" this saturday. a lot of people jumping for joy with that and hopefully, there will be more bernie sanders impersonations on the way. >> so good. >> there will be a lot of disappointed people if h h doesn't. >> stars of the music world will gather in l.a. for the grammys. but the @ast of broadway's hottest show will be performing
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"hamilton," the hip-hop interpretation of the founding of america on grammy night, the performance will be broadcast live from the show's own broadway theater. >> "hamilton" is up for a grammy and its cast album had the highest debut sales in half a century. it's nearly impossible to get a ticket, too. the show plans a chicago run for the fall. and the national tour begins in san francisco next spring. the grammys will be on monday, february 15th. >> i know you're a big fan. >> the only time i've bumped show tunes in my life. >> we ow jennifer lopez as a glamorous singer and actor. a stunner on the red carpet. remember her at the golden globes? she's also a beauty on stage including her new show in las vegas. but when j.lo is out of the spotlight, she looks like this. >> yep, that's jenny from the block in a fuzzy bathrobe. no makeup. that's her long time boyfriend casper smart. he shot this dub smash video. love all the expressions on her face. they look like they're having fun, right? >> they do. she's gorgeous even without makeup. hererfor ya?
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well, finally this half hour, gwyneth paltrow famously described her separation from husband chris martin as consciously uncoupling and now she calls their relationship coparenting. >> paltrow is opening up to glamour magazine saying she now loves martin like a brother. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: gwyneth paltrow and chris martin making a conscious decision to put family first. the actress and entrepreneur now sharing how they successfully coparent. after their conscious uncoupling. >> for chris and gwyneth,
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being cscientious of their circumstances, of the kids of what they were going through. and they've practiced what they've preached with that term. >> reporter: paltrow recently opening up to glamour magazine saying if you can't stay married,d,ouldn't the idea will be that you could still be a family? >> they spend holidays together, weekends. occasionally they'll sleep over at each#other's houses. >> the cold played front man and actress remaining a strong family unit with their kids. paltrow telling glamour" w wre not living together but he's more than welce to be with us whenever he wants and vice versa. i sleep in his house in malibu a lot with the kids. we're still very much a family even though we don't have a romantic relationship. he's'sike my brother. the biggest concern mom paltrow has thesesdays about her children? following in their parents' footsteps. they're natural so i feel like my mother whenever i said i wanted to be an actress, she said, oh, no, don't. paltrow creating her own definition of family. >> she said we really didn't
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itas like to stay friends. so she's kind of just creating this path as she goes along. >> linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> it's a good point. if your parents arardivorced it's difficult path to kind of make it work. the fact they'y' trying to be a family, i applaud that. >> raising children after divorce extremely difficult and can be challenging. they figured out something that works for them. so good for them. >> i don't know. i don't know if i would stay in my ex's house though, would you? >> again, that's -- >> that's putting your kids first in a big way. >> that's the whole point of this. they are absolutely doing all this for the children. you're right. it's going to be hard to explain to the new girlfriend or theew boyfriend. >> mommy might be down at the hotel. bu i'll come back for breakfast. don't you worry. >> worked for them. guys, when you order now you get a free pizza after super bowl 50! that's a great idea. ever notice how people always show up when you have free pizza?
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