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making news in america this morning -- deep freeze. this week's early arctic invasion already under way. snow piling up overnight. the frigid air barrelling in from canada. bringing bitter cold to 42 states. your full forecast ahead. new details about the secret mission to free two americans in north korea. one man talking about his first meal at home, pizza. great escape period a trained nfl mascot making a quick get away. landing on a fan's head. and rocking the stage at the european mtv music awards. the must-see moments, including alicia keys performing seven months pregnant.
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and good monday morning to you all. we begin with the bitter weather heading your way right now or it's already there. >> a result of cold air from the north pole headed to the u.s. tahman bradley now on the early winter that has already started. >> reporter: this morning, frigid arctic air is barreling into the u.s., sending temperatures plunging. overnight, snow in bismarck, north dakota. in soda springs, california, this is what people are waking up to. salt trucks in minnesota are standing by. >> we're getting ready before the snow. >> got the plows on the trucks. we have the salt in the salt sheds. so we're ready. >> reporter: with temperatures expected to stay below 30 degrees, shelters are filling up. >> we'll be full tomorrow morning. >> reporter: in philadelphia,
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science of the storm season. >> am i prepared for the winter? not mentally. definitely not mentally. >> reporter: this is a big dip in the jet stream. last week, one of the most powerful storms every recorded, typhoon nori battered the alaska islands. >> we don't need to get anybody hurt. just get home straight. >> reporter: the size and strength helped push the jet stream over the eastern part of the u.s. forecasters say this week, many places will struggle to top the freezing mark. making november feel more like january. tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >> and check this out. one state not affected by this, alaska. >> jim dickey had the details. >> a wintry week lies ahead of us.
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snowfall across the da coat thes and the great lakes. trending from montana into minnesota and wisconsin. it includes the twin cities. a good 6 to 12 inches by the time all is said and done. this brings in a shot of arctic air to the eastern seaboard by friday. a good 10 to 20 degrees below average. another way to visualize this. upper midwests, it will be ten plus days before temperatures go above the freezing point. >> thank you, jim, as always. breaking overnight, a well-known evangelical minister has died in a plane crash. myles monroe was killed in a plane crash in the bahamas. the plane exploded when it hit the ground, killing all nine on board. there was heavy rain at the time.
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president obama is in china this morning trying to strengthen economic ties with asia. >> vladimir putin is also there, but no official talks are scheduled so far. mary bruce is there. >> reporter: good morning, tai, good morning, t.j. or i should say good afternoon. the president touched down here last night. the president coming off those bruising midterm losses is trying to shift his focus to foreign policy. it's been three years since the obama administration said it would focus on asia. then it got distracted. with just two years left in office, this week, in many ways, provides the best final plan for the president to cement his foreign policies in asia. he'll meet with the president of china, the two world's largest
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economies colliding here. next, the president goes to burma. the trip wraps up down under in australia. he'll likely c lly come face to with president putin there. the president will attend three international summits in eight days, traveling to three countries and 16 time zones. buckle up, it will be quite a trip. >> thank you, mary. now a bit of mystery this morning, surrounding the fate of the leader of isis. he was supposedly critically wounded this week by an air strike. the pentagon says they have no information on whether that is true. the u.s. has put a $10 million price tag on his head. security is high after intelligence services say they foiled an islamic terror plot. the queen made a si bollic
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display of defiance yesterday. prince harry made a quick trip to afghanistan to represent the queen and pay his respects. meantime in germany, tens of thousands of people marked the land mark anniversary of the end of another war. some 8,000 helium balloons lite up and released into the sky marking the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. two americans held by north korea are back in the u.s. this morning. kenneth bae celebrated his freedom how else? having pizza with the family. his sister says he's in good spirits and doing remarkably well. >> he holds court. regales people with funny stories. he was so hungry for that. he still has a tremendous heart for the people of north korea. he wants to see things well. he only has the best wishes and
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intentions for that country still. >> meanwhile, the other captive, matthew todd miller, he serves eight months before his release. he was arrested in april after entering the country on a tourist visa and then tearing it up asking for asylum. the cdc has asked for millions of dollars of protective gear. it will be divided into 50 kits for u.s. hospitals. they will include special gowns and coverals. with demand to high in africa, the cdc placed the order ahead of time before supplies run out. today is is the last day kaci hickox will have to stay way from the general population. she says she's looking forward to going out to dinner with her boyfriend. she's worried about the reception she'll get. the couple is moving out of town
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soon. three crew members from the international space station are back on earth. is there they pushed off at 7:30 eastern time last night. they landed three hours later in a russian snowy field. the crew incollided reed weissman. >> coming up, doritos-flavored soda. plus, breaking business news overnight. the report shows how harmful those detergent pods can be. and the action in the fans that has the seahawk nation talking.
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there's new evidence general motors was aware of the ignition switch defect much earlier than it has admitted. there are reports that they ordered replacement switches almost two months before it notified safety regulators about the problem. the switches are linked to at least 30 deaths. nissan now announcing recalls because of potentially dangerous air bags. they could send shrapnel flying. a study released overnight are raising alarms about the colorful laundry detergent pods. accidental poisonings sent more than 700 children to the hospital during the first two years they were on the market. one baby died.
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some manufacturers have added warnings and made the pods less attractive. two big budget movies thoepd weekend. both did pretty well. "big hero 6" from our parent company, took top honors. brought in $56 million this weekend. right behind it, "inter stellar." brought in about $50 million. "gone girl" brought in $6 million. an odd new mashup near you. doritos-flavored mountain dew. >> it's called dewitos. it's been taste-tested by college kids. they've given it out about 3:00 a.m. after a long night of partying. apparently, it's delicious at that time.
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pepsico says it's time to bring out new products. >> one person said, it's not disgusting. a frightening attempted kidnapping foiled by an alert parent. how all of us can stay safe. what a night for the chicago bears. the packers blocking punts, scoring at will, the highlights and the low lights for chicago, coming your way next. esurwhich means fewer costs, which saves money. their customer experience is virtually paperless, which saves paper, which saves money. they have smart online tools, so you only pay for what's right for you, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which saves time, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet, which saves gas, which saves money. they were born online, and built to save money, which means when they save, you save. because that's how it should work in the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call.
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that is new video just in from hawaii, the danger right now from the kilauea volcano is not the lava flow, thest the smoke. the lava is burning vegetation. the smoke from that could be a problem for people with respiratory issues. the flow hasn't moved much in the last ten days. see how much you're going to be move if you're in the upper plains states and the midwest. kill way io. delays possible in minneapolis. new details of a terrifying attempted kidnapping. it was foiled by her parents. >> with the story, here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: it was a terrifying moment for this family. >> there was a man in my home. and he took my 5-year-old
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daughter. and, i happened to wake up. >> reporter: that 5-year-old girl snatched from her bed in sandy, utah, and carried out through her front door by a stringer. >> e just bolted because i heard the screen door. tor on the famis lawn who then let the girl go. experts telling us that quick reaction is one example of chat that family did right. and some lessons in this for everyone. the suspect first tried to break into several other homes but couldn't get in. it wasn't until he found a side door unlocked at this home that he found his opportunity. >> not only should the doors be locked, but the skreer doors, the windows. >> reporter: experts suggest having lights jour door. and they recommend parents have a baby monitor on for older children so they can hear if
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anyone comes in. plus this is key, teach children what to do if a stranger comes into your room. >> the more noise, somebody is going to hear it. >> reporter: these pair parents say they heard their daughter talking as she was care rid outside. part of why she's safe at home and her accused attacker is behind bars. marci gonzalez, abc news, new york. >> well, there in utah, and also in virginia, a pair of tragedies on train tracks recover the weekend. in utah, a 5-year-old boy was hit and killed. in virginia, it was a21-year-old student. the instagram photo shows him on that same bridge a week ago. a car lodged in the second floor of a house. the driver lost control in a sharp curve, hit a truck, and went air borne.
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the driver only suffered minor injuries. the family inside was not hurt. the car was removed. a brown university student has tested positive for a date rape drug she says was in the punch at a fraternity party. test results from a second student are still pending. one of the students also reported being sexually assaulted. the university has suspended the fraternity. the fraternity says they're confident that the fraternity is innocent. look at this. the team's mascot got lost. flew up into the stands. usually, the handler lets this hawk go. it flies around the stadium. it's supposed to go back to the handler. it landed on the guy as you pointed out, who had real hair. the team won, beat the giants,
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38-17. >> you know how superstitious those teams are. monday night football has the panthers taking on the eagles in philadelphia. >> for other highlights, here's our guy at espn. welcome to "sportscenter," i'm steve levy. the cardinals came into sunday with the best record if the nfl. they still have it. they may be without their starting quarterback carson palmer the rest of the way. here's the deal. fourth quarter, third and seven, carson palmer drops back. as he steps up to avoid pressure, he goes down awkwardly. you can see, buckles. as he plants. goes down without contact. watch the scary stumble there. adam schefter and media reports have it that the cardinals fear he suffered a torn acl in his left knee. gone in need plays like this. stant on the brown. and the man can bookie. later, austin davis of the rams throwing to kenny brett.
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can't handle. patrick peterson, the other way. 30 yards to the house. cardinals win, they're 8-1. all right, bears and packers. someone tweeted, carrie underwood waited all weekend for this sunday night game? aaron rodgers with a franchise record six touchdown passes in the first half alone. packers win it, 55-14. the bears have lost 5 of their last 6. the week doesn't end until we say so. espn's "monday night football" first place eagles host cam newton and the carolina panthers. all starts with "monday night countdown" 6:00 eastern right here on espn. kickoff scheduled around 8:15. we'll see you on "sportscenter." . the next live "sportscenter" is at 9:00 a.m. on espn. coming up next in "the pulse." your guy. >> my guy?
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all right. time for us to check "the pulse" now. pop culture beginning with another awards show for mtv. >> that's right. americans took top awards in the mtv music awards. nicky minithaj keeping it clean, for the most part. among the performers, a very pregnant alicia keys. ♪ oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ oh ♪ yeah ♪ >> she's still glowing. i don't know if that is a baby bump anymore. that's just a baby. that was her hit, "wee are here." she's due on new year's eve. >> "baywatch" star david hasselhoff sporting a kilt. they loved it. >> your guy, justin bieber, best male artist last night. he wasn't there to accept it.
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>> but we know how he spent his saturday night. he attended a bible study group with members of the pittsburgh steelers. they were here to play the new york jets. they posted the photos online. >> maybe they should have sprent a little longer praying because they lost to the jets. a story brought to you by the numbers 4 and 5. >> america's favorite television show turns 45 years old today. that is "sesame street." it aired for the first time on november 10, 1969. they've won 155 emmys, multiple grammys. as many as 77 million adults have watched the show as children. >> the longest running children's television show in u.s. television history. >> i remember when oscar the grouch was grouchy. >> now he has to be kind. for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, we're back
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>> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. it is monday, november 10. we've got a lot of news you didn't see last night. smoke and flames attack two homes in delaware county overnight. we have the information just coming in. an out-of-control cargoes airborne punching a hole in the side of a house. >> mark sanchez is gearing up for his first start in more than a year. your official eagles station has a preview of this matchup of first place. word on how cold it might be getting this week. "action news" is up in two. part arnold. 90 years old and going strong.
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>> he's ignoring a new ordnance in ft. lauderdale that say he can't feed the homeless in public. >> reporter: he's a chef. it's not his cook that's getting him in hot water. >> we serve two entrees for every feeding. >> reporter: for decades, he's been handing out free meals to the homeless. those are not going down well with local authorities. at age 90, he's violating new city laws that make ate crime to feed the homeless in plucublic. >> one of the police officers said, drop that plate right now. as if i was carrying a weapon. >> why is he being arrested? >> shame on you! >> reporter: on another occasion, he was taken away. >> arnold, arnold. >> reporter: f. lauder dale's mayor cites safety. >> there are right ways to do it, wrong ways to do it.
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we want him to do it in the right location. >> reporter: at a face-off on sunday, the mayor said he thinks we can compromise. abbott vows he won't be bound by red tape. >> they're a poorest of the poor. who can turn them away. i will fight them as long as there is breath in my body. >> reporter: bad weather provided cover for both sides. he was forced to serve his meals to the homeless inside a church. he has promised he will set his table on a beach come wednesday. dan kloeffler, abc news, new york. >> going strong is right. >> they'll get this worked out. hopefully. >> i think so, too. that's what's making news america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." everybody have yourself a great monday.
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>> hello, everyone, we're following several developing stories on this monday november 10. including a fire that ripped through two row homes overnight. >> tragic news has been confirmed that a prominent pastor and his wife are among the nine people killed in a plane crash in the bahamas. >> some are preparing for a cold blast that will bring snow and deep freeze to the northern part of the united states. we'll get a little warmup. go figure. >> reporter: we're living in the
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