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can create your own message. >> that's what my love bug is getting for valentines. >> incredible, right? meet this cat who loves goats. and so her man brendan set up a special trip to the farm. >> hello. >> here they are showing up to the farm. she walks right on into the barn and you hear the goat's breeder. >> seriously? hi, guy. >> they're like dogs. milk me. milk me! >> look how sweet they are. what an experience for her having a goat moment. just when she thinks she won't be more excited. this cute one comes into the picture. >> i love kids. >> you. >> he's got something. he's got a ring! >> well, what does that mean? >> you know exactly what that means. turn that frown upside down, my
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brother, because this is a wedding proposal. >> in a barnyard proposal. >> she loves goats. he's done exactly what she adores. and the little box is attached to the tiny goat. good for you, mate. >> this man listens! >> and at the beginning of the video, he shows us setting it all up because the folks at the farm helped him. and he understood this could go south because you have to have this tied to a kid. >> so is this kid going to be the ring bearer at the wed sflg. >> when he pops the question, she says yes. >> i love you more than i love the goat. >> they tyke the ribbon off the goat's neck, he puts the ring on her finger and it's safe to say they lived happily ever after. >> she said yea. >> there's someone for everyone. >> i'm trying to figure out what may problem is. >> did i find the way into your heart? >> yep.
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>> to many watching this commercial online, budweiser's new super bowl add feels -- is the powerful story of one of the beer's founders and the struggles he game when he emigrated to america from germany in 1857. >> welcome to america. >> you're not wanted here. go back home. >> reporter: the people at and hice ter budweiser special millions producing the spot. it was long before today's fistfight over immigration. we believe beer should be bay partisan from slow motion clydesdales to frogs that sing budweiser's name. >> budweiser. >> the king of busier sure knows how to push america's emotional buttons but like our politics, the reaction this time is deeply divide. done drink dg budweiser, enjoy your boycott. coors here i come to bravo bud,
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bravo. the commercial is already arguably a success with more than 3 million views on line and more than 100 million americans will see it this weekend. receive osunsami, abc news, atlanta. stay with us. we'll have all the details how to plan your super bowl party. >> chef mark bail little is here with some tasty offerings for cooking it up next. dicines' wearing off. i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this.
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okay. so now that the teams are set for this year's super bowl li, it is time for the rest of us to try to figure out what exactly we're going to be serving at our super bowl parties. joining us this morning with some tasty ideas, celebrated chef, celebrated and cookbook au author marc anthony bailey. >> thank you for having me. >> great to be a celebrated chef. >> celebrate super bowl, right? >> exactly. this all looks yummy for the normal humans that eat this stuff. >> this is the basics.
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this is the bakes of of super bowl, wings, dip is, sliders, you can't go wrong but you definitely need some spice. start with the wings. my spice agent in this recipe is so basco sauce wells cayenne pepper. they're great. they're easy. i love the combination of cumin. there's a lot of different things, ginger powder, as well. >> on a scale of 1 to 10, how hot. >> probably an . probably like an 8. when you've got cayenne and that basco sauce. >> you're not going to be taste anything else. >> tabasco sauce is flavorful. gives you really good flavor. we've got some sliders going on here. hawaiian pork sliders. i've done two variations, the typical burger sliders, ground pork and season it accordingly. you'll see the recipe online. i've also done basically this is smith feed's seasoned car nit
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taz. they're preseasoned and you just pop them in the oven real quick. and you can make the sliders with this, as well. on the sliders, ham as well as, as well grilled pineapple. >> so there comes a hawaiian aspect. >> exactly? when you have the pork it, kind of gives it a little cuban sandwich type of feel, pork and ham. >> with the pineapple almost makes it healthy. >> exactly. grill your pineapples, yeah, right. put that on your stove top grill and get account good caramelization going. >> that sounds good. >> chili. this is a little different type of chili going on here. what i've done is i've made a delicious turkey chili. get my recipe online. i've stuffed them in like little bred rolls. you can basically cut out the middle and stuff your. >> there's nothing in there. >> it's not completely hollow. stuffed with the chili inside. >> it smells great. >> it's a cute way. individual size. people can grab them. make themmer or bigger.
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depends on your appetite. >> a nice take on something. >> instead of putting in a typical bowl, put it with bred or rice. last but not least, dip. you can't do anything without dip. this is bacon, beer and cheese. those are three musts for super bowl. i used those. >> you had me at beer. >> smithfield original home style bacon and beak when you make this it's simple. you've got onions, garlic, saute that in the bacon oil. a little beer. throw your bacon bits in there, colby cheese, mozzarella as well as cheddar in there and cream cheese. it's cheesy, delicious. bacon and cheese and beer, you can't go wrong. >> the true test of whether any of the stuff is it good, is whether knowle likes it. you want to help out? >> here to put you on the spot. all right. so let's see. >> what do you think? what do you want to dig into?
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>> eight. >> not an eight. >> but these sliders sound amazing. if i was a normal human being, that's what i would be digging into. give it a taste. >> that's the one with pork shoulder with the smithfield pork shoulder. >> how quick is it to make this stuff. >> it's simple. the pork is only 45 minutes in the oven. it's preseasoned. you can really, really get that done faster than you can the ground pork burgers. wings again on the grill. >> you should try it. >> really. >> >> that's too bad. i think we're out of time. think you should be telling us we're out of town. knowle loved it. and that's one way of me punning on the eating there. private chef mark bailey. thank you so much for this. looks great. of course, you can find these and the other super bowl recipe ideas on mark's website chef bailey.com and our facebook page, as well wnnfans.com. we'll be right back.
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i passed the tissue test. oh yeah. crest whitestrips are the way to whiten >> a dog's purpose topping ot fiction list or coming in second at least. speaking of dogs with purpose, check out roxie. >> she's a sled dog. not the kind you see in alaska though. she just loves to ride her sled. mike anderson of our milwaukee affiliate has her story. >> reporter: let's go sledding. roxy the sledding sheltie dog came into the crowley family of walk kasha six years. >> rox 0y, come here, quick. >> hurry up. >> reporter: for dad. >> hop in. >> reporter: in his 50s, it's a chance to relive the days when he was a young father to marisa,
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now 1 and for marisa, well, what can you say? roxy uses the same sled she used when she was a little girl. >> okay, roxie, come on down. >> considering all the other dogs i've seen, they are too scared or they jump off right away. roxie goes full in, not afraid. she loves it she begs to go sledding every day. >> okay, come on down. >> reporter: and now roxie the sledding dog has gone viral with a future that's off into the unknown. >> i think it's natural, but we enjoy being outdoors and playing in the snow. yeah. being 52 years old, i build snowmen still. play with our dog out in the snow. did that when our kids were a lot younger. and i just continue to enjoy doing that and being outside playing with roxie and building snowmen. >> okay, roxie, come on down. >> reporter: roxie could stay out all day and night. >> good girl.
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>> reporter: they have to literally drag her back into the house. >> good girl. >> reporter: in walk ca sharks mike anderson. >> all done, good girl. >> reporter: wisn, 12 news. all right. we thank you. >> the daughter's i'm glad he has a dog to sled with now so he doesn't keep asking me. >> team coverage on all of this now. we have a quick note of congratulationses to some real sled dogs. >> the 33rd running of the john bear sled dog marathon in da buth, minnesota, musher ryan anderson won his third title. this was supposed to be just a training run for him before big one. the iditarod next month. >> he overtook ryan reddingston who led most of the race until the very end, coming in second place. >> so close. >> yes. we plan to have team coverage on this throughout the next month. really, you know, we say there are only one winner and that's a guy behind but really all the dogs are
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this morning on "world news now," the world reacts to the president's late night tweets. >> after reports the president laid knew australian prime minister on a phone call, he's now taking the issue to twitter. and also tweeting about iran after sending that country a warning earlier in the day. we have new details coming up. and demonstrators at uc berkeley overnight turning violent as protest seniors clash with police and supporters of an alt-right speaker scheduled for an event. that event canceled and campus locked down. we'll tell you what's behind the outrage. >> a bird's eye view of the super bowl halftime show as lady gaga rehearses for her big stunt. we took a chopper right over the stadium. she was apparently not having it. and here we go again, time for good old phil to peek his
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head out that's what we hope on this groundhog day. we celebrate another hero of the holiday. weather man phil conners. we'll have a punxsutawney preview for you on this thursday, february 2nd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." and we do say good morning to you everybody on this february 2nd. groundhog day. >> i'm diane macedo. good to be with you all. >> i'm kendis gibson. we do say good morning to everybody on this february 2nd groundhog day. >> i'm diane macedo. good to be with you all. >> i'm kendis gibson. wait. what? >> we're going to start this half hour with new challenges for the country's top diplomat. so rex tillerson was sworn in as the 69th secretary of state last night in the oval office. >> and within hours the former exxonmobil ceo was met by changes on the international, challenges on the international scene as president trump tweeted about iran and seemed to increase tensions with
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australia. tillerson been also have to handle deteriorating relations with mexico just five days after the mexican president canceled a visit to washington. >> but most pressing might be iran. the president has tweeted iran is rapidly taking over more and more of iraq even after the u.s. has squandered $3 trillion there. that followed a warning to iran, as well. abc's martha an raddatz lar more on that. >> reporter: the security adviser came to the white house podium unexpectedly, and took no questions, but his message to iran was blunt. >> as of today, we are officially putting iran on notice. >> reporter: general flynn's warning came after iran's test of yet another ballistic missile and other provocative actions including high speed approaches to u.s. warships. >> iran continues to threaten u.s. friends and allies in the region. >> reporter: while flynn blasted the obama administration for what he called an inadequate response to iran in the past, the white house did not specify
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how they would iran accountable now, saying just that they are considering options and will take appropriate action. they didn't put a military option on the table but they didn't rule it out either. what mike flynn really did was let iran know there is a new sheriff in town and he may not be pulling a gun out but he's got one in his holster. martha raddatz. >> the president is also taking a hard line with australia, reportedly slamming the prime minister during a phone call, then taking aim again on twitter a few hours ago. word r according to the "washington post," he tore into the prime minister malcolm turnbull over a deal struck by the obama administration that would allow refugees to resettle the in u.s. the president accused turnbull of trying to export "the next boston bombers to the u.s." when asked to comment, turn bull was tight lipped. >> look, thanks for your inquiry but i'm not going to comment on these reports out of the united
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states about the conversation. >> according to post, president trump told turn bull he had spoken to several other world leaders by phone that day, and theirs was by far the worst. the president left no doubt about his position sending out a tweet late last night saying do you believe it, the obama administration agreed to take thousands of illegal immigrants from the australia. why? i will study this dumb deal. >> and a showdown in the capital is under way over the nomination of betsy devos to be the next secretary of education. there are new allegations she may have plagiarized part of her answers on a senate questionnaire. devos is a strong supporter of school voimps but her lack of experience in the public school system has her nomination in trouble. 0 two republican senators came out yesterday saying they won't support her. >> i cannot vote to confirm her. >> i think that mrs. devos has much to learn about our nation's public schools. >> their positions mean poog pence may have to break a tie
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vote when the full senate considers the nomination. a scheduled speech by controversial breitbart news editor at uc berkeley abruptly canceled after protests are turned violent. hundreds demonstrated peacefully for hours and then some broke away throwing smoke bombs, setting a bonfire and breaking windows lashing out against milo yiannopoulos. he's an alt-right conservative and a vocal donald trump supporter who has been called a lightweight supremacist. no word on any serious injuries or arrests so far but kept authorities at berkeley on guard for several hours. 76 protest rds have been arrested at the dakota access pipeline. authorities say the demonstrators refused to leave the camp set up on private land. the company building the pipeline wants a judge to seal or redact sensitive documents. there are some concerns the information could be used by someone looking to daniel the pipeline. and negotiations are under way to end a hostage crisis at maximum security prison in delaware. that unfolded yesterday morning
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when inmates took four corrections department workers hostage, prompting a statewide prison lockdown. two of those hose tajs have since been released but two still being held. inmates told a local reporter they're concerned about the treatment and the leadership of the united states. the military is confirming civilians were killed during sunday's raid in yemen. u.s. central command is also investigating reports that children may have been among the casualties. navy seal william ryan owens was killed. central command says the possible civilian casualties may have been caught in an aerial gun fight battle. the president and his daughter ivanka travelled to delaware to honor william owens. the 36-year-old was a member of seal team six. his remains arrived at dover air force base. the illinois native enlisted 19 years ago. the chief special warfare operators earned three bronze stars for heroic services. he was on his 12th deployment.
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and ivanka accompanied her dad to delaware because the first lady is in new york. despite some speculation that melania trump mate into the move to dc, her staff says she intends to live at the white house after the school year ends. the first lady is showing signs of her larger role in the east wing hiring a chief of stap we're told who in charge of day to day operations of the first lady's office. so with all of that news going on, it's tough to remember that we're closing in on the super bowl. >> that's right. >> there is that. the patriots and falcons aren't the only ones getting ready for sunday's big event. >> gaga has been fine tuning her performance from high overhead yesterday. we got a glimpse of some work being done on the stage. >> okay. so that's the stage right there. >> uh-huh. >> the video was shot by other helicopter from our station ktrk. after awhile, they shut the stadium roof so our prying eyes
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couldn't see what was going on. >> boo, we want to know. >> but we can tell you the main stage will look black. >> that's breaking amazing information there. a lot of the intel went into that one. >> one more thing we gleaned from that shot is that it will be set up at the 50 yard line. >> also by the way, we learned that country star luke bryan is going to sing is the national anthem which granted we've known for a few weeks but whatever. >> very cool. and there will be some blue lights. >> but they spent hours rehearsing clearly trying to get this whole machine running very well and lady gaga is a bit of a perfectionist. it will be very interesting to see how it all plays out. they closed the curtains on us. >> better go right. coming up, the nfl though is facing a new blitz from the sidelines. a group of former nfl cheerleaders filing suit. alleging the league and 26 teams conspired to suppress their wages to pay them far less than
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they're worth. >> but first, the new call to fast track president trump's border wall with mexico and the new controversy over those patrols guarding the border. who are not actually members of the border patrol. >> check us out @abcwnn on instagram and you're watching "world news now." ugh, it's only lunchtime and my cold medicines' wearing off. i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. garden party for her birthday. a fabulous so i mowed the lawn,
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check out this vol can flick spectacle on the big island of hawaii. researchers call this a fire hose stream. that's molten lava two meets are wide flowing from the kilauea volcano right into the pacific. you see it's sending ash and even steam exploding into the air. kilauea has been erupting since 1983. >> wow. >> you don't want to go hiking there. not a good idea. the issue of president trump's border wall with mexico is causing somewhat of a diplomatic eruption between the two the countries. >> homeland security secretary john f. kelly set up an ambitious schedule telling fox news he wants it finished within two years. >> a growing number of guards patrolling the southern border don't work for border patrol at all. we're up "up all nightline" with neal karlinksky. >> reporter: we're tracking footprints deep in the heart of some of the roughest and most remote desert in arizona, part of a high stakes heavily armed game of cat and mouse.
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this paramilitary force led by tim nailer foley is facing off against illegal drug cartels from mexico, a little more than a stone's throw from here. they are heavily armed, well organized and deeply committed. but there's just one problem with this border patrol. they aren't the border patrol. they're an unauthorized armed force called the abra, arizona border recon which we spent time with after president trump's election. critics say they're dangerous. >> they're not law enforcement. they don't have the authority to do immigration work. >> do you want this group gone? >> i would like that group not to be here. >> tony estrada is the long time sheriff in nogales, arizona, one of the nation's best known and at times dangerous border crossings. he shows us the steel fence already here in hopes ofscopying the border secure and he echoes the border patrol said it does not endorse or support private groups or organizations taking
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border security matters into their own hands. as it could have adverse personal and public safety consequences. foley, a 57-year-old former construction worker is the group's founder. he says his group is more effective than the border patrol here and areas like this where the border doesn't have much of a barrier. something he doesn't believe would make much difference anyway. >> clearly you can see where they just open up the barbed wire. could i squeeze through there right now. >> reporter: his men are a ragtag team of volunteers. he says he ground checks his volunteers, doesn't allow drinking and kicks out members if they seem overeager and aggressive. he shared this video which foley shows him and his men helping what think call a quitter, an undocumented in need of water and help which they say they gave him before turning him over to authorities. >> reporter: what do you say to
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those people who look at you and your organization and say they're a militia, they're a bunch of crackpots running around with guns. we have official law enforcement to do this? >> well, when they call us militia, we're not a militia. we're nongovernmental organization. i live here. so if you want to call me anything, call me neighborhood watch. >> reporter: they call themselves patriots and regardless of what president trump says will happen, until the border is secure, they say they're not going anywhere. if this was replaced by a big sparkling new wall, do you think that would make a difference? >> that will slow it down but it won't stop it. you need to have somebody watching the wall. >> reporter: neal karlinksky for flight line" along the u.s./mexico border in arizona. >> all that could possibly change in the next two years. we'll keep an eye and see how it plays out. in our next half hour, the pregnancy announcement that broke the internet. we're busy trying to fix it right now.
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beyonce's bizarre photo on instagram revealing she's pregnant with not one, she's already done that. she's going to do twins. it's fueling fesh speculation, hysterical memes. complete story in "the skinny." first the nfl is bracing for a fight off the field from its own cheerleaders. hear why some of them are suing is the league and the teams for up to $300 million. you're watching "world news now." (achoo!) did you know you can pick up cold & flu viruses from things in your home for up to 48 hours? it's like having a sick family member that you didn't even know was there. and we all know what happens when one family member gets sick. but lysol spray and lysol wipes kill 99.9% of germs including 8 common cold & flu viruses to help protect your home. this cold and flu season help keep your home happy and healthy and lysol that.
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you ain't got to the alibi. you ugly. you what? you ugly. your mama said you -- >> you ain't got no alibi. you ugly. hey, hey, you ugly. your mama says you ugly. your mama says you. >> damn. >> i got a little carried away. it has nothing do with this story. that's just what you called me during the commercial break. >> sorry to catch us in this moment. the script from "the wildcats" in 1986 starring goldie hawn 0 could be the new mantra for one group of former professional cheer sfleerds the nfl is facing a potential class action lawsuit by some cheerleaders who said they were made less than minimum wage. here's abc's amy robach. >> they are as much a part of the nfl as touchdowns and
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tailgating. but a group of former nfl cheerleaders are calling a time-out filing a proposed class action lawsuit claiming the league and its 26 teams conspired to suppress their wages by agreeing to pay female athletes below fair market value. the lead plaintiff a former san francisco 49ers cheerleader asked that we not use her name. she spoke exclusively to abc news. >> the cheerleading life looks quite glamorous. once they see the number attached to that, it's not what you would think at all. >> the nfl and its member teams have intentionally conspired together to thwart competition so that they could pay these women illegally. >> reporter: according to the lawsuit, nfl teams paid cheerleaders around $100 per game. stark contrast to the $6.4 billion a year the lawsuit says nfl players earn collectively just last year. in many cases they say they were not compensated at all for time spent rehearsing or for
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mandatory public appearances sue claims the league prohibits female athletes from discussing their wages with each other in a further effort to suppress wages. kaitlin yates was an oakland raiders cheerleader for five years. >> so whether he i was on the team, we would be paid $125 per game. and we would be paid that amount in one lump sum at the end of the season which was for ten home games. it would be $1250. minus fines. we would be fined for all sorts of things. sometimes if you're missing a certain number of practices you could be fined 40d for that. so that au comes out of your paycheck at the end. >> reporter: the lawsuit states even team mascots earnen between $25,000 and $65,000 per year and often receive benefits. >> i just want them to know their worth, to not be taken for granted. >> reporter: amy robach, abc news, new york. and an nfl spokesman told abc news neither he nor the league's lawyer were aware of
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to clean and disinfect your bathroom... ...lysol that. ♪ babe, i got you babe >> love this song. >> it is february 2nd, which you know in some circles means. >> groundhog day. >> yes. of course, we're talking about punxsutawney phil and just reading through fun facts about grounds hog day and punxsutawney phil. back in 1986, phil met president reagan. >> really? >> yes. >> that's fascinating. did you know that weatherman phil connors has been covering it for four years in a row now but hates it more and more every year apparently. >> okay. yeah. phil was on oprah. phil was on oprah in 1995. >> really? there's there guy in punxsutawney, ned ryerson and he goes every groundhog day and runs into old high school
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classmates to see if they remember him. >> in 1981, phil wore a yellow rib been to honor american hostages in iran. >> tom hanks was asked asked to star in groundhog day", as well but they decided he was too nice. >> you're talking the movie. not real punxsutawney phil facts. >> huh? >> bill murray, you know, needle nose ned, the piano player. >> you're talking about the actual groundhog day. >> yes, there's a difference. >> i don't have facts on that. >> i think we got our lines crossed. speaking of getting your lines crossed, these are the lines that, i guess they do an uncrossing when it comes to a vasectomy. >> we ended up in worst territory. >> this is a cricket commentator who was getting a va sectomy while doing a live broadcast of the new zealand, australia match. liston him. >> ready? here we go.
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this morning on "world news now," anger is boiling over on the campus of uc berkeley as peaceful protests turn violent overnight. some are using pepper spray, throwing smoke bombs, even setting a fire to try to stop an alt-right speaker. we have the full story just ahead. >> and tweeting out overnight, president trump sending out a cryptic message about iran's involvement in iraq and providing insight to the report that he had a rough exchange with the australian prime minister. >> and new this half hour, walmart fires a new shot in its war against amazon. >> how the company is taking direct aim against amazon prime by offering free two-day shipping to everywhere. so which retail giant now offers the best deal for you? and the celebrity baby announcement that nearly broke the internet.
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the bey hive is buzzing in anticipation of two new siblings for little blue ivy carter. the full story ahead in "the skinny" on this thursday -- february 2nd, groundhog day. >> it is. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." and we can say good morning to you, everybody, on this thursday morning. we're going to get started on the west coast because there's been a lot of the unrest overnight. violent protests on the uc berkeley campus that forced a cancellation of a speech by a controversial editor of breitbart news. >> a small group broke away and turned violent and then swarmed the campus, hurling smoke bombs breaking windows and starting fires. all in action to a scheduled speech by milo yiannopoulos who is a alt-right conservative and he'd tore at breitbart news. >> we're very happy that this fascist milo yiannopoulos was run off the campus by a determined community for
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equality here. we will not tolerate racism or sex crimes. he's a fascist and berkeley did not welcome him. >> so far there have been no arrests or major injuries and police say the protesters have been cleared from the campus for the most part, but some members of the crowd did turn on at least one trump supporter and pepper sprayed her. >> that's right. milo yiannopoulos responded on his facebook page saying one thing we know for sure, the left is the absolutely terrified of free speech and will do literally anything to shut it down. other increasingly stern rhetoric from the trump administration first about iran. the president tweeted last night that the iran is rapidly taking over more and more of iraq even after the u.s. squandered $3 trillion there. >> that followed a statement from national security advisor mike flynn who said the u.s. was officially putting iran on notice. he didn't elaborate on that point but flynn's warning comes after recent iranian missile tests and other actions that are considered provocative by the administration. white house officials say a range of responses are right now
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being considered. the president is also coming down hard on australia, reportedly blasting the prime minister during a phone call, then doubling down on twitter overnight. according to "the washington post," the president tore into prime minister malcolm turnbull over a deal that would allow mostly muslim refugees to settle in the u.s. the poecht" reports that the president accused turn bull of trying to export "the next boston bombers to the united states." the president left no doubt about his position sending out a tweet late last night that said, do you believe it, the obama administration agreed to take thousands of illegal immigrants from australia. why? i will study this dumb deal. no doubt there will be a lot more about that a little bit later on today. a key member of the president's inner circle is under fire this morning. some democrats are urging the removal of chief strategist steve bannon from the national security council. the democrats are angry because all of this stems from bannon's own words and controversial view of the world. abc's cecilia vega with more.
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>> reporter: the white house pressed about president trump's chief strategist and his controversial views on islam. last year, steve bannon said this. >> it's pretty dark here in europe right now, but there is something actually much darker and that is islam. >> reporter: bannon the former publisher of that alt-right news site breitbart is now seen as one of the most powerful people in the white house. "usa today" reviewed dozens of hours of bannon on the radio unearthing comments like this. >> to be brutally frank, i mean, christianity is dying in europe anise lam is on the rise. let's talk about that. >> reporter: the white house trying to distance the president. >> steve bannon can be heard on recording saying islam is a dark religion. not a religion of peace. a religion of submission. does the president share his chief strategist's apparent beliefs on islam? >> i think the president has been very clear that his number one goal is not to target any one religion, but places and areas where we believe there is an issue. there is a big difference between islam the religion and radical islamic terrorists.
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that come here to seek to do us harm. >> but nothing about this comment that the president wants to distance himself from or even wants to elaborate on? >> i made it clear there's a difference between the president's view. >> bannon played a key role in the temporary ban on immigrants from seven predominant litmus him country. bannon suggests he supported more than a temporary ban. >> why even let them in? the opportunity cost to put in a structure to vet these people, the cost to do that, to what end? can't that money be used in the united states? i mean, i think the issue is should we just take a pause and a hiatus for a number of years. >> reporter: now some house democrats are weighing in on steve bannon right here in a letter to the president himself. they are demanding that he be removed from his post on the national security council. this letter not expected to go very far here at the white house. listen to what they say. "mr. bannon's lack of government experience and his extreme political agenda remains deeply troubling."
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cecilia vega, abc news, the white house. >> and new overnight, whom land security secretary john kelley has revealed the timetable for the controversial border wall with mexico. general kelly joined texas governor greg abbott for a tour of the texas, mexico border and counselly tells fox news he wants that wall finished within two years. the secretary and governor abbott discussed border security and trade with mexico. kelly met with state and federal law enforcement agents. the widow of the pulse nightclub killer will remain in federal custody. a judge ordered a psychiatric evaluation of norah salmon before deciding what she can be set free. prosecutors say salmon knew her husband was watching an isis videos leading up to the attacking that left 49 people dead and 53 others injured. her lawyers insist she had no advance knowledge of that shooting. and engine trouble forcing this jumbo jet to make an emergency landing in one of the most remote parts of canada. the swiss air flight from zurich
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to los angeles landing at this airport near greenland. a malfunction forced an engine to shout down mid flight. passengers are being allowed to leave the plane in shifts and tie breaks a tour of the tiny town that they're in. so a lining out of it. another plane will take them eventually to los angeles. to your right, snow. to your left, snow. >> huh, now you've seen all of this town. on to more serious news, a cat-astrophe averted in the nation's capital. >> oh, yes. >> cat-tastrophy. because ollie, the bobcat, has been found. >> she was discovered not too soon for some other residents of the national zoo area. so ollie went missing monday after escaping her enclosure. she was found yesterday on a walkway in the zoo's bird house. >> ah, everybody is after the birds. none of the fathered friends appears to have been harmed. zoo workers lured ollie out of the bird building by using a sort of bobcat goodie bag that
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was in a crate. >> so not the birds. >> no, not the birds. >> all right. she apparently has one small cut on one of her paws but otherwise, just fine. >> that's the apb is still out on sunny. >> sunny the red panda, still missing. > from virginia. >> we saw it. maybe they were hanging out together but apparently not. >> that would have been amazing. be on the lookout for sunny if you're in the virginia area. >> and you're near any birds. coming up, the internet is still smoking over that surprise announcement from beyonce, the bey hive is buzzing over the news that she and her husband jay-z are expecting not one, but two babies and the meme machines are having trouble keeping up. >> and if you were a "game of thrones" star jason momoa would you hire these guys as your bodyguards? we'll have a look at that and more in "the skinny." first here's a look at today's forecast.
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a man allegedly fleeing from a georgia state trooper crashing into this gas station. a little girl in the car tossed out of the window. she was not wearing a seat belt. look at it again. wow. she is expected to be physically okay. that driver got away and is still on the run this morning. you know those chips in credit cards now that take a really long time to scan your credit card? >> annoying. they're a pain. >> well, apparently, despite having them, identity theft has risen over the last year yeah, that's according to a new report that says fraud was up 16% in
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2016, costing consumers $16 billion. that's an all-time high. more than 15 million people were affected. the jump is being blamed on thieves changing their tactics by hacking into retailers' computer systems and stealing information from there instead of the credit card machine. >> you keep them too long in there and it buzzes at you. >> then you forget your card even though the cashier is yelling at you to come back and get your card. >> exactly. there you have it. >> not that that's ever happened. >> walmart and amazon are turning up the heat in the war between the two retail giants. >> they have a new battle over your money and they are raising the stakes now in online delivery. abc's linzie janis explains. >> reporter: attention online shoppers. walmart is changing the game. now offering free two-day shipping to everyone. the only catch, you have to spend a minimum of $35. >> amazon has made subscription shopping the center of its business model. what wal-mart just said is, you get better prices with us and
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you don't have to pay to get free shipping. what does amazon do next? >> reporter: we wanted to see for ourselves. like this tide laundry detergent it was listed at $7.97 on walmart's site and $19.95 on amazon prime. and these keurig coffee pots. $37.95 at walmart compared to $31.21 with amazon prime. but on amazon, you'll have to pay $99 a year if you want two-day shipping. >> if walmart says you can get super cheap prices and free shipping, everyone has to match them. so this is a price war. stand back and let it happen. >> reporter: retail experts say everyday household items will likely be cheaper on walmart.com, but amazon still has the biggest selection with more than 30 million items available. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> just going to hit send and then poof, it just pops up. >> kind of happens like that for me with amazon.
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>> it will be a ten-second shipping, boom. >> jamison hit send, boom. it's at my door. >> whoever comes up with that one will win this war, i think. when we come back, the bey hive is buzzing with news of two buns in the oven. >> not one. everybody can having one kid. beyonce has to have two kids. and why rob gronkowski is "skinny" is next. so i mowed the lawn, put up all the decorations. i thought i got everything. almost everything! you know, 1 in 10 houses could get hit by a septic disaster, and a bill of up to $13,000. but for only $7 a month, rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste, helping you avoid a septic disaster. rid-x. the #1 brand used by septic professionals in their own tanks.
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yes, it is, it is the news we needed. >> it is our baby. the world can share. beyonce's big surprise after she posted a photo on instagram yesterday cradling her belly and announcing that she and husband jay-z are expecting twins. >> the photo has triggered a lot of speculation like, why the mismatched lingerie? could pink flowers against that impossibly fake blue sky suggest they'll be a brother and sister? what's up with the green veil? and why did she take off her wedding ring and not include jay-z in the photo. >> someone's got to take it. too long for a selfie stick. really big questions from fans about whether she will perform at the grammys or at coachella in april where she is headlining an entire weekend. >> those are big burning questions. that said, one thing is for sure. it's been up there for less than 12 hours and that photo is already the most liked photo in instagram history. >> people are interested.
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is that what you're telling me? >> exactly. we will have a baby shower soon for her. we can't wait. and still one way or another, the couple's 5-year-old daughter blue ivy will be getting two plor siblings. >> she's 5 years old. she's already, by the way, living in the lap of luxury. mom's little mini me in many respects and these two new siblings will likely expect more of the same. >> yes. beyonce recently told "people" magazine that the best thing about having a daughter is having what she calls a true legacy and that to her, the word love means something completely different now. yea. so as you can imagine, beyonce. >> warms your heart. >> it does. having kids. surprise announcement ignited a firestorm on the twitter. hundreds of thousands of tweets were unleashed within just about 45 minutes. >> and the best part, the memes. ellen degeneres couldn't resist the temptation saying me, too.
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interestingly enough, she's wearing some different lingerie. >> yeah, huh. and then there's proud papa jay-z looking like internet sensation salt bae just sprinkling two twin baby heads. >> of course, no one can resist a good donald trump meme. and then photo somehow made its way onto the president's desk. >> it was an executive order. >> everyone is just loving the picture of queen bey and her new beybeys. >> beybeys. but do we know when we're expecting? it's not quite clear, is it? >> july. >> yes. >> so next, we all know that "game of thrones" star jason momoa is built like a truck. >> yeah, he's huge. >> the actor who plays the doing the rackry warlord khal drog about o and stand alone aqua man movie next year is 6'4" and weighs more than 200 pounds all beef. >> i wouldn't want to challenge him to a fight. why it's all the more odd, by
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the way, to see his two bodyguards. >> oh. >> there they are walking behind him. maybe one of them is in front. anyway, a lot of people are now asking, what's the point. >> one person tweeted they look like snacks he brought for the plane. he's towering over them. >> watch, they're both 6'3". it's just that he's that tall that he's making them look tiny. a couple of celebrity super bowl ad sneak peeks. >> melissa mccarthy tries to save the whales and the trees and the ice caps in this hysterical kia commercial complete with bonnie tyler's "i need a hero." sound track. >> rod gronkowski as a dry cleaner licking actor jeffrey tambor's shirt to figure out what that mysterious stain was. >> something on this. i'm not quite sure what it is. >> it's jelly. definitely jelly. it's already coming out.
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♪ the patriots' qb tom brady will attempt to win a record-breaking fifth super bowl ring. we're just three days away now. >> he's good. what is the secret to his phenomenal success besides his good looks? abc's mara schiavocampo. >> it's make sure the head quarterback gets injured when you're sitting on the bench or marry a supermodel. >> there is that, as well. then there are these other -- >> the hair. >> there's the hair. and then there's the abs. mara schiavocampo fills in the rest. it might have something to do with throwing. i don't know. maybe.
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>> reporter: at 39, tom brady will be starting in his seventh super bowl with no signs of slowing down. so what's really fueling the superstar quarterback's success? >> your body for an athlete is what your asset is. if your body breaks down, you can't perform. then you have no job. >> reporter: brady has credited his diet with keeping him competitive on the field. he and his supermodel wife gisele bundchen have a private chef alan campbell who prepares healthy meals based on alkaline foods. >> he's following a diet high in lean protein sources, staying away from processed foods and he's incorporating fruits and vegetables. >> reporter: according to campbell, he achieves this by balancing his diet with 80% organic vegetables. the rest consisting of whole grains like brown rice and quinoa and lean meats. >> off the menu, white sugar, white flour, msg, coffee and dairy and certain vegetables like tomatoes, peppers and mushrooms. according to campbell, these fruits and vegetables cause inflammation. just as important as the food, off the field training. brady working with friend and
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body coach alex ker repair row. their secret weapon? resistance bands. these bands promoing pliability. >> he's lengthening and softening the muscle decreasing your rate for injury. and increasing your range of motion. >> reporter: could his method be why he's only suffered one injury, an acl tear, in his 17-year career? >> there's no really difficult injury causing trouble for him. so i think we're going to see tom brady for several more years. >> reporter: and a little good luck never hurts. the quarterback revealing just this week that she's got a super bowl good luck charm from wife gisele. a protection necklace. >> she gave me this right before i came down for protection. she doesn't like anybody hitting me so she always says throw the ball really fast, really fast. mara schiavocampo abc news, new york. >> i have a necklace for your protection. >> for my protection? why are you choking me with it? >> it's a choker. it's supposed to be nice and tight for your protection.
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making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, violent protests at the university of california. people getting pepper sprayed. atms smashed with hammers. the outburst coming as a conservative commentator was set to speak. a new feud with the prime minister of australia for the president. the heated phone call and warning for iran over missile tests. a hostage situation at a u.s. prison. guards being held nearly 24 hours later. a violent car crash sends a girl flying from the vehicle. all caught on camera. now investigators are searching for the driver.
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