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and the rest of us aren't. >> i know but still, i can still hate you. dad is that dude. that's why they do this type of stuff with them. wait, wait, wait. dad started it! >> oh no! >> here they are. off to school looking dapper. dad's like told you little dirty pigs to take a shower! >> they can't go to school wet. >> i like how mom just closed the window. sorry, mate. >> the next prank she helps him out. hands over the hamburger. pump peppers in that bad boy. have a real big bite, pop. sometimes they get him, sometimes they don't but he's gets the last word. i'll finish that burger. raise you a shake. >> no. >> really? >> oh my god. this time he doesn't mess
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around. >> dad is trying to have himself some pizza. >> anybody order extra sauce? >> holy cow! >> that's the problem. you prank with the kids just because you're one of the guys they don't know when to not do this or when to stop. >> they're following your lead. you're right. >> he's a good sport. he never gets mad about it. he just gets even. >> oh oh. remember that water hose? the little girl is like ha ha got him! it's time for a haircut, okay. mom puts the clippers down >> no, no. >> oh no. >> what? >> no. >> what? >> wait i'll give you a shot. >> borderline child abuse. >> i'm sure the parents might say it's borderline parents abuse. >> kind of even. >> here he comes, one, two -- woo, three. notice how mom is the enabler in this case. she's the one recording, she's the one that kind of left the
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slippers behind and handed the hamburg burgburger over to the kids. >> dad gets the last laugh. >> oh my gosh! you bred yourself some tough kids i guess, huh? thankwatching. you're all caught up on some of the best videos of the internet has to offer. go to rightthisminute.com fo response. matt gutman has the latest. >> reporter: the fbi is investigating how a parenteir of brothers with a single boarding pass got on the flight. the mistake only detected 2,000 miles into the flight when a head count revealed the extra passenger. you can see the flight's boomerang path leaving l.a.x. at about noon and hooking right back to l.a.x. arriving just after 7:30. the all nippon airways flight sequestered in a secure part of the airport discovered that a
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pair of bros. with nearly identical names allegedly used the same boarding pass. one of them did have the legitimate ticket for flight 175 while the other had a real ticket to tokyo also but with a partner airline >> thank you so much for me on this awesome vacation babe. >> welcome to los angeles. >> reporter: one of the passengers on a very bemused super model chrissy teigen. she was trachlveling with her husband john legend tweeting why did we all get punished for person's mistake. better idea you ask? we all have the same questions. the airline partially answering that question in a statement as part of the airline security procedure, the pilot decided to returno the originating airport. ultimately, it would cost passengers an extra it's hours in total delay of over 15 hours. >> we're mostly tired and pretty angry. >> reporter: the fbi hasn't decided whether or not to
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press charges against these two brothers. but facing stiff questions will be the airline. ana has to explain how it allowed a passenger on board with a duplicate boarding card and why it didn't conduct an accurate head count with the passengers on board before t airline was well under way. they could face significant fine>> upyardswards $150,000 to turn around to spend more time partying than prepping. >> we havet will make dianeus. and later the prince and hisl, the formeear harry's response when he's asked whether he's inviting the obamas to his wedding. you're watching world nows now. i missed you! then i discovered mucinex. one pill lasts 12 hours,and i'm good. why take 4-hour medicine? one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's end this. lance in your digestive system? try align probiotic.sweet treat goodness
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♪ ♪ all right, so the big night is almost here, but there's still time to plan a new year's eve party that you'll hopefully remember. our chief entertaining officer is here with his latest ideas.
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based on some of the alcohol i see here, i don't know that you'll necessarily remember the party, but -- >> absolutely. if it's a new year's eve party it's about the champagne. and what i tell people a couple things you want to look for is if it says champenois that's in the french style where the second fermentation goes through. it's a more expensive process. you don't have to spend a lot of money, brands like corbell. >> it's about $15. >> and there's two styles. brut and if you want a little sweeter go dry.
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>> which is better for mimosas in the morning? >> i gora dry, a little tweeter. and for drinking i like the drier. part of champagne is opening. everybody gets a little nervous about that because the cork can go flying chandeliers break. quick, easy steps on how to properly open it so nothing will spill. first of all take down the wire cage six half turns, one, two, three, four five six. okay. and then you release the cage. and then you want to make sure it's properly chilled. >> even if you have a pro, though, you feel as if -- >> oh, i know. but the key is chill it properly which is four hours minimum in the refrigerator if it was warm the cork would go flying. hold the bottle or hold the cork and turn the bottle. because a lot of people try to pry off the cork. that's what's going to make it fly off there. hold the cork turning the bottle ever so slowly and you
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want a slight sigh not really that loud pop. >> we want the pop. go for the pop. >> if you're in the locker room celebrating your 45 degree angle, perfect. >> is it true you're supposed to shake it up first and then open it up. >> if you're celebrating your big win. >> should we go ahead now? >> a couple classic cocktails. this is the classic champagne cocktail, which is a sugar cube with bitters on it. a second one is known as a kismer royale, and that's a little of the corbell brut with the raspberry. i set up a champagne station where i have all my juices set out and then your guest can build it themselves. >> they can do whatever they want. >> garnish wise or juice wise. and then i'll tell you what goes great with champagne are these
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crispy crab appetizers and they're really easy to make. it starts out with a little cream cheese. to that i put in lump crab meat that goes in. you want to give that a quick little stir. a little scallions goes in. a little bit of lemon juice. >> uh-huh. >> a little hot sauce, not much just a little to give it a little kick. a little worcestershire sauce. and a little horse radish. just another little kick. and then finally, a little seafood seasoning. >> there's a little of a lot inhere. >> now when that's all mixed up properly you buy these phyllo dough shells, put them in there in the oven and you've got these crispy appetizers. make them ahead of time. when your guests get that's
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correct put them in-- there, put them in the oven and you have warm appetizers. it goes perfect with the champagne. it's great for the holidays. so one of those wonderful things. i love ringing in the new year. this is a fun way to do it. >> absolutely. >> let's do a little cheers. >> cheers everybody. >> all the best. >> of course you can find more from tim on our website at wnnfans.com. stay with us. you're watching "world news now." i'll just dig in straight from the -- but this is like -- ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ there you see pete susa's book about president obama. we have the story of two dudes, one named larry and theher barry. well barack.
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>> molly hunter has more. >> reporter: in his very first interview since leaving office, former president barack obama sits down with his friend prince harry, guest hosting a bbc radio show the young royal fired away. >> i'll interview you. >> let's keep it this way. what's different about your mornings? >> i wake up later. but the things that are important to me haven't changed. >> reporter: and the important things barack obama said need to stay constant to stay rock solid. >> you go back to the 20th of january 2017 what was going through your mind? >> the first thing that was going through my mind was sitting across from michelle how thankful i was that she had been my partner through that whole process. >> reporter: perhaps a little encouragement for harry who has introduced his partner to public life. and a lightning round. >> boxers or briefs. >> we don't answer those
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questions. >> reporter: harry or william? >> william right now. >> reporter: queen or the queen? >> the queen. >> good answer again. >> "suits" or "the good wife"? >> "suits", obviously. >> reporter: and a quick chat. >> it was your future wife's first christmas with the in-laws, how was it? >> it was fantastic she really enjoyed it. the family loved having her there. >> reporter: the next question will obama be invited to the big wid egg wedding next year? they have five months to sort out that guest list. >> the big question he asked the former president lebron or michael jordan. >> ooh michael, of course. >> he said i'm a chicago guy, so i have to say michael of course. >> for you, kate or meghan. you have a choice. >> i got to go meghan she's an
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american. >> harry or william? >> harry, he's marrying an american.
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this morning on "world news now," the dangerous bitter cold gripping many parts of the country as we head into the new year. >> record snowfall with more than five feet in some places. that snow is burying homes. the national guard even showed up to help people dig out. travel is treacherous for millions out thayerere. a major power outage leaves people stranded on rides for hours at disneyland during the busy holiday week. this morning what's blamed for the outage. digital addiction? are cell phones digital media overtaking your life? some in congress are wondering
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if people are deliberately building products to get you hooked. we're not sure what we're doing every night, but it beating working for a living right? we look back at the wacky, weird, strange moments. jump on it. >> there were many. >> there were many as we look back. it is thursday, december 28th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i forgot about the dollar bills. >> that's right. >> as you were dancing. so we are in for an eventful show. >> that explains why there are place i'm still pulling dollar bills out of months later. >> we will get to that later. but we're going to start with the record snowfall and bitter cold affecting millions of americans. >> boston college, you don't have a claim of fame like this but my alma mater does.
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we are under a state of emergency, yes! >> yes, we go! >> go oswego! the mayor of oswego basically said "uncle." that's actually the clock tower there on campus. erie pennsylvania set a record with more than 65 inches of snow. >> so driving has been a nightmare in that area four most of -- for most of the week. dozens of cars are stranded. and as bone-chilling temperatures come in, things are about to get worse. here's alex perez. >> reporter: with much of the country in a deep freeze e the great lakes are battling a record-breaking bitter onslaught of snow. oswego county now under a state of emergency. redfield getting a record-shattering 62 inches of snow. >> this was a little too early compared to what we normally get. can't do nothing about it. move it. in lorraine n york, firefighters tunneling
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their way into this home to rescue a woman trapped inside. residents struggling to dig out and crews struggling to keep the roads passable. >> it's coming at times faster than we can keep up with it. >> reporter: in erie 65 inches of snow and still coming down. he spent most of the day digging out his family's two cars, trying to keep up with mother nature this week he says a losing battle. >> we're snow the best way we can put it. >> reporter: crews coming as far away as pittsburgh and the national guard called in too. they're dealing with mounds of snow that turn out to be cars buried in. owners unable to get to them. icy roads causing more than 40 accidents in kansas city alone. in michigan city indiana, this plane skidding off a runway. luckily, no one was hurt. then there's bone-chilling cold. resident wearing winter gear indoors after 40,000 people in
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cleveland lost power. >> this is the stuff that makes you stronger. i keep on telling myself that. >> reporter: warming they willeshelters opened from chicago to boston. it felt like 21 below inome spot. that brutal cold turning minnehaha falls into a fro ice scape. so far they've 102 inches in december alone. as for what happens for these massive mounds like this one piling up all over town officials here say they haven't gotten to that point yet. clearly a long road ahead here. alex perez, erie, pennsylvania. >> just in case you need boots dsw looks open behind alex. so the extreme cold in the northeast will be forcing people to bundle up in new york's times square. >> they have installed the 288 crystal triangles to ring in
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2018. and justin poefic isvick is here with the bad news. >> bitterly cold temperatures for maine as we work into friday in the northeast. today is going to be quite intense as well. in fact, take a look at how cold it's going to feel. we're talking about minus 20 to minus 30 degrees even into portions of the midday hours. damp conditions over the southeast with the potential for a little bit of freezing precipitation on the northern fringe and take a look at how cold it's going to feel heading into new year's eve. kendis dieane? and roy moore has filed a complaint to delay election results. he says he wants to preserve evidence of alleged fraud. he has refused to concede the race even after president trump congratulated doug jones on the win. according to moore, three experts claim they've seen evidence of irregularities that may indicate election fraud.
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alabama's attorney general is expected to make a decision today. corey lewandowski is facing a sexual assault complaint filed by joy villa who wore a "make america great again" dress. she claims he slapped her twice on the backside when she posed for a picture at a party. he says he's going to let the process go forward. we're getting a gripping flunew account of the panic after that train derailment last week. newly-released 911 calls reveal the desperate cries for help. >> hello? hello? >> yes, this is 911. >> i'm on the train i'm on the train from tacoma, we just crashed. we're probably going to need some medical aid for a lot of people. we're trying to get out. >> reporter: newly-released 911 calls revealing chaos confusion
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and courage after that train tumbled off the interstate 5 bridge. some of the injured pinned under the wreckage. >> i'm on the train, i'm physically on the train. >> reporter: one driver caught in a cloud of mud and dirt. >> i think there's been a mudslide or something on i-56789. my car got hit. >> reporter: inside the train panic as a mother helps her badly-injured 14 year old son. >> stay with me. >> i completely understand. >> reporter: that operator coaching her every step of the way. >> can you hear me? i want you to take the cloth and put it on your son's injury. >> reporter: investigators are looking into why this train was traveling nearly 8800 miles per hour in a 30-mile-per-hour curve. marcus moore, abc news dallas.
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and the power is back at's theme park in anaheim, california after a massive outage stranded visitors on about a dozen rides including the monorail. disney blamed a transformer malfunction. and we have good news and bad news about the powerball jackpot. that there was no big winner. saturday's jackpot is growing to $384 million. >> so there's plenty of chances. the jackpot, $309 million. this is theecond timettery players in the u.s. have this two chances t jackpots exceeding $300 million. the odds of winning both 1 i 75 quadrillion. >> is that a real term? >> it s of austin powers. and some have some explaining to do. >> they thought they the top prize of $500. but when they went to claim it
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they got an error message. >> awkward. a computer glitch caused more people to win than should have been allowed. as you can imagine, those winners aren't happy to hear that. >> i feel like i gave up my real money to win monopoly money. >> the computer error is under investigation and they hope to have more information tomorrow. meanwhile, officials are telling people who played the game during a two-hour time on monday to hold onto those many to put down their phones and now social media companies are to get you hooked. and later the momenveen nervous >> i forgot about >> all the strange and sill eye y moments. >> we can determine that i'm a better singer than you are. >> what? not a chance. >> this is really the moment for you to sing bye felicia to 2017.
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and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now - and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. as the organization adds gaming to its list of mental h are looking into what companies may be doing -- oh, adrian bankert has the story. i just got an update. >> reporter: on the other side ofmulti-billion dollar world of gaming and social media are faces like brooke's. 15 years old and a
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self-professed recovering social media addict. waited and waite somebody toy. heart, i it down. >> reporter: her parents stay it was a knock down dragout fight to get it out of her hand. shep at an addiction center but she's not alone world health organization listing gaming disorders among compulsive and substance abuse as some on capitol hill ask if certainmpanies are deliberately trying to get consumers hooked. even facebook president sean parker who justin timberlake played in the movie "the social network" says was built to be addictive. >> the process was all about how do we consume as much of your time and conscious attention as it's a social validation feedback loop becausn ps. carry us and us. >> when a part of your social life is going on without you. that's hard for kids to resist. >> reporter: adrian bankert abc news, new york. >> thanks, adrian. we know we're addicted to it.
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>> there's a great app called moment that breaks down all your use. eye opening, highly recommend. >> that's my new addiction. coming up we'll count down to 2018 looking back at the wildest and weirdest moments from 2017. >> you won't get addicted to us. i missed you! then i discovered mucinex. one pill lasts 1d i' why take 4-hour medicine? one mucinex lasts 12 hou let's end this. my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish but now, i take metamucil every day. it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like.
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♪ ♪ it might have been a long december but i'll tell you. the year has certainly flown by for us here at "world news now." >> that's because we got to bring you the news every day but have a lot of crazy along the side >> a little toouch. >> let's take a look back at some of the lighter employments from -- moments for us. your eyes able to unsee it. >>que have >> we have breaking news. >> it is national dance day. ♪ ♪ ♪ be my, be my, be me little baby ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you don't know this but my pants actually rip off. >> yes, i think we seen one of these shows before. ♪o diggity ♪
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♪ ♪ >>. ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, >> eventually manage to come together and do this for a while. ♪ ♪ >> i'm stoked. >> color inside the lines. was kind of ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you can't have fun and not get slimed. woo-hoo! >> merry christmas, everybody. >> there go. let's just go full on. >> that whole thing. >> there you go. there you go. >> nice. >> yep. >> yes! to you -- >> look at that. >> $425 jeans. >> there you go. >> you have to talk your socks off! >> wait nobody said about taking off the socks. isn't that part of them? >> check it out. ♪ time of my life ♪ ♪ i've never felt this way before ♪ ♪ yes, i swear ♪ >> surprise! there is no picnic.
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it's time to work out, man. let's go. >> what did you guys set me up with. >> these are core. ♪ ♪ >> kendis i mean. >> you didn't know that one was coming. >> you put photo up. not hot dogs? ♪ at last ♪ >> i'mntochen to show you with our first edition of insomniacs. ♪ shake shake ♪ shake shake ♪ >> really good meeting you. it was really nice. >> not you. >> i didn't really think he was going to kick me out. >> somebody was me.♪ ah, ah, ah, ah ♪ ♪ i open my eyes ♪
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♪ in westdelphia ♪ raised ♪ ♪ cause when i close my eyes at night i realize ♪ ♪ that no one else could ever take your place diane. >> another breakout star. >> frank. >> frank, the bun. >> yes, frank. look at him go. so excited. >> i think he pooped. pooped on desk. >> what are we doing? >> you're doing the next segment. >> we ain't afraid of no ghosts. ♪ do do do do ♪ >> too early for you to see the rest of this outfit. >> happy halloween. >> s motto here on "world news now." i almost said "tonight." >> he fire got thee of our own show. ♪ it's all it's all because of you ♪ ♪ sunshine after the rain ♪ >> what a year, what a year.
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>> wto >> our producer. big thanks to everyone. >> jack. >> who makes this place so much constance whoack there. really loudly. >> and what? >> and our senior global chief -- >> what did i snis. >> is there some more? ♪ i've been really trying ♪ >> this was yesterday during a break. ♪ and if y feel ♪ >> keep it going. ♪ like i feel baby ♪ ♪ come on
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> time starting with an interesting sighting that was seen in manhattan. we only cover hard news here, one of those. so we blurred it out. >> ooh, ooh, ooh. >> an artist on christmasinted a giant penis on the side of a buildi >> size entire side of th tip, five store stories. >> it has aroused plenty of debate. >> aroused. >> >> where was it? east side. the lower tip of manhattan. they repainted it. >> it's not there anymore. >> it's not there anymore.
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people were upset about it. >> that was a big job. >> it was a quickie. were confused. they thought it was a map. >> it didn't last very long. [ laughter ] >> i'm going to bring back. >> it lasted a whole minute. going to russia to a city i cannot pronounce. near st. petersburg where they are baffled by blue snow. so we know you're not supposed to eat the yellow snow but what you do with the blue snow we're not really sure. two theories. this may have been called by cobalt or methylene blue something used in medical treatments. right now nobody has any idea but enjoy those beautiful colors. >> all right. you go. from red pene to the let's go to brazil shall let'sious now. >> really grandmother thought she was praying st. anthony and she posted this.
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she say the -- st. anthony ist thing it turns out it wasn't st. anthony. it was, instead, one of the characters from -- >> "lord of theings." >> "lord of the rings." the false idol. >> she said we tried to explain to her right she didn't explain. the next day we explained and she understood it was not a figure of st. anthony. ohio where this grandmother isn't praying.
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this morning on "world n now," the big tax rush across americans are lining up to save money before the repub plan takes effect in the new year. the new guidance from the irs on who should prepay their prop> the record snowfall and bitter cold not letting up. the bone chilling temperatures and treacherous travel conditions affecting millions
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conditions so extreme they prompted a state of emergency. a father arrested for ne. >> the neighbors catching on to the illegal aerial operation and calling the cops, and it's what they found inside the house that has that dad in serious trouble. and we are time traveling back to 1997 for finale of "roseanne." why the new sneak peek at the revival has many fans scratching their heads. will the new season offer an alternate ending? it's thursday, december 28th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> was that your "roseanne" theme? >> i was jamming out to the theme song in my head. it's a good theme song. >> i didn't see anybody on the show dance to it like this. >> but i was at home grooving to it as you would know. we're going to start with the last-minute scramble to prepay taxes. there are many homeowners scrambling to pay their tax bills. before the new tax law kicks in.
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>> those efforts are beneficial only under limited circumstances. erielle reshef has the details. >> reporter: long lines, some braving the cold for hou as taxpayers rush to make crucial decisions. that new tax law taking effect january 1, and with it a new financial reality for millions of americans. from illinois to virginia. tax payers are rushing to pay certain taxes early to make the most of deductions that will soon disappear. >> i'm very upset. i'm upset how it's going to affect the value of our home. >> reporter: the new law limits deduproperty taxes, capping them at a combined $10,000. some could consider prepaying taxes before the new year to ga >> in the last two days we've had over 1,000 folks. >> reporter: here in hempstead, new york, a state law enforcement officer among those
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waiting. >> we've been itemizing for 15 or 20 years. so it's going to be extremely challenging. >> reporter: you think it means thousands for you? >> my rough estimate is about $3,000, yeah. >> reporter: his eldest son pitching in to help his parents. >> it means borrowing some of it and almost cleaning out our savings in emergency funds. >> reporter: accountants say their offices are being flooded he l ast chance they have to deduct real estate >> reporter: so should you prepay those property taxes? if you are itemizing for 2017 check with your personal accountant to see if it makes sense. if you've been assessed $20,000 in property taxes, you could be ween $3,000 and $8,000 by paying early. >> until people actually s returns, they won't fully understand how it impacting them. >> reporter: the irs confirms that taxpayers doing this can receive an additional deduction, but it only works in certain circumstances.
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you have to have received a bill for your property taxes. it won't work with an estimate. so be sure to check with an accountant. erielle reshef, garden city, new york. >> all good to know. and parts of pennsylvania and new york are now dealing with wintersor e post-christmas sidentive feet of snow all of it furs or just about. icy wind chills are adding to the record snowfalls in places like redfield, new york, erie, pennsylvania as well. the bad scary time in michigan. the plane overshot t they escaped with minor injuries. justin povick is taking a look at what we could expect for today. >> we're talking about major cold for the daytime hours. and when you combine that with the wind, it's going to feel well below zero throughout much of the northeast, as cold as 30 degrees below zero. active in the northwest with rain in the valleys and wintry precipitation over the mountainous terrain with travel
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delays, and as we venture away into the weekend including new year's eve, very cold in the northeast with the potential for snow. now to the tokyo-bound flight that made a u-turn back to los angeles after they found an unauthorized passenger.ot on the all nippon flight. only one had a ticket. they both boarded buthey failed to detect that he had the wrong flight. celebrity couple chrissy teigen and john legend were on the flight live tweeting. the flight eventually got to the japan 15 hours lat but the couple of newlyweds among the many frustrated passengers. >> we're on our way to start ouro we're disappointed that we can't make up a day. >> there's no competition that ack and turning around doesn't make sense. >> the airline says it supports the pilot's decio turn
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around no arr is an investigation under way. fourteen -- four teenagers are under arrest for tossing a sandbag over an overpass killing a man below. >> reporter: one by one in an ohio juvenile courtroom, fourteens brought before a judge to face murder charges for a prank that turned deadly. their families seen hugging some of them. the boys, all between 13 and 15 years old, allegedly tossed a sandbag from this interstate that slammed into a car below. >> something hit my car. >> reporter: the passenger in that car, 22-year-old marquise byrd died from his injuries days later. police calling it a deliberate act. all four boys entering a denial to murder charges. >> i will say i saw tears today from each of the juveniles, and i don't always see that in a
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detention hearing. >> reporter: it comes five two months after teens michigan were charged with second degree murder after they flung rocks off the overpass on the same highway killing kenneth white. those teens have pleaded not guilty. and back in ohio, the victim's family says they're trying to make sense of this tragedy. he leaves behind a son who will turn 3 next year. gio benitez, new york. thousands of police officers in puerto rico have been calling out sick to protest millions in unpaid overtime in the wake of hurricane maria.ked 15-hour shifts in september and october during the height of the relief efforts. and authorities say they're waiting to be reimbursed by fema. concerns are growing about safety, but the governor has rejected calls for the national guard to step in and help out. a new report shows fema is spending up to $150,000 apiece for trailers used by disaster victims. but instead of passing them on to families in need, the
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government is selling them at auction for pennies on the dollar after only months of use. thousands of families in texas are still waiting for trailers after hurricane harvey. >> unbelievable. on a lighter note, the pope enjoyed an unusual audience. >> pope francis welcomed the circus troupe to the vatican, complete with people dressed in giant bear suits. there were jugglers and , but the big bear clearly stole the show. >> this is my favorite tradition.rn t he apparently loves the circus.hat if you are those guys showing all their human strength, seriously, what do we have to do to geion from the bears? >> they can't compete. that is pretty impressive, though. >> the pope is still looking at the bears. coming up in "the skinny," lebron james appears to be headed to a new care case the whole basketball thing doesn't work out.
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the officers were pursuing another vehicle when they saw the car cross the median and crash into a pole. a third teen from the car managed to escape. all were rushed to the hospital and recovering. the officers say they were just doing their jobs. >> we knew we had to get those kids out because of the fire. so we followed our instincts. >> the diver of the car was cited for reckless driving, but really gives you the point of view of that rescue effort there. a manhunt is under way for a man who escaped from a jail in georgia while guards thought he was take ago shower. he used a metal rod to knock out part of the shower wall and squeezed his way through the opening to get outside. he then fled through a hole in a fence and drove away in a county van. >> wow. >> his name is christopher carroll. he been in custody for driving a stolen car and trying to take an officer's weapon. he's been a bit of an escape artist in his life. and there you go, macgyver in prison.
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now a california couple arrested for starting a unique delivery service. >> we know amazon's still working ong drone delivery. but this couple figured that out to drop off drugs. rob mcmillan has more. >> reporter: riverside police say they really haven't seen anything like this before. neither have neighbors. >> i heard amazon doing delivery with drones, never heard of drug users using drones. >> reporter: benjamin and ashley face felony drug charges, allegedly using a drone to deal drugs. >> our detectives did go out there and conducted surveillance. and sure enough, they saw this drone flying and what appeared to be this drone dropping or leaving some possible narcotics in a >> reporter: they're also facing felony child endangerment charges because their 9-year-oldnside the home,
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along with meth, candies laced with lsd and fentanyl in powder form. >> a lot of the narcotics were found spread throughout the house. a lot of it in one particular room or bedroom that this girl she didn't know what to say. and that was her dad. what do you say against your dad? >> reporter: jaclyn is the she now has custody of her daughter. she says they've been trying to get sole custody of her child for seven years. >> during the divorce, i wanted him to go through dr supervised visitation, and that was all thrown out by the judge. >> reporter: as for using a drone to deliver drugs, the family of the 9-year-old girl was just as shocked. >> she never really saw packages on it, but he would fly it all the time because i'm in a different city, but creative. >> creative, yes. got to give them that. so police and neighbors say a lot of a church parking lot near the house. >> eve >> they would drop off the drugs that way, the buyer then would chuck the money onto their front lawn. >> wow.
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>> they would have gone into the amazon business and they're ahead of the game. the elon -- >> use your powers for good. >> exactly. the elon musk of drug dealing, oh, well. when we come back, why bono remains such a mysterious man. and the new mystery about roseanne. man. and the newbout roseanne. it is tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it surivies a hundred times better than the leading probiotic. get the digestive advantage. i had frequent heartburn, but my doctor recommended... ...prilosec otc 7 years ago, 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed.
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♪ ♪ all right, so you hear it there, leading off "the skinny," th finally coming back. the new show pokes fun at how it ended in 1997. >> connor family does not win the lottery, and it's revealed that roseanne's husband dan, played by john goodman, of course had died from the heart attack that he suffered. >> except according to the new teaser, we're not sure. did dan really die? >> how's the basketball game? >> stoked.
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>> in '96, '97, they would have beat these guys anytime. >> you can't live in the past, dan. when things are gone, they're gone forever. >> that's all you get. >> there you have it.. >> somehow. >> he's more alive than that filthy couch they brought back. >> i like the quilt is still hanging there. >> it is still there. we're going to get to see the whole connor family when the series premieres on march 27th. we've got to wait till then.even go that far in the schedule. >> something tells me they'll drop a few more promos to remind us. next to another near death experience. bono tells "rolling stone" in a new interview he almost died. >> but the only thing is, he didn't exactly say how. >> he referred to the experience as an extinction event. that he finds hard to discuss, but he, here's what he did reveal. it could be psychological or it could be physical.
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and yes, it was physical for me, but i think i have spared myself all that soap opera. i want to speak about the issue in a way that lets people fill in the blank of what they have been through, you know? >> huh? >> that's my bono voice. >> i don't get it. >> except there were a lot of blanks, because that was really all he revealed. i have no idea, maybe because my bono impersonation wasn't very good. >> we do knof in a cycling accident a few ye though he seemed reluctant to say anything more about that either. he said people have to deal with so much worse. so he doesn't want to relate his experience to anyone else. >> to anybody else's situation. >> so, again, what we know, bono says he almost died, but he doesn't want to talk about it. so that's why he talked about it. >> uh-huh. >> because he doesn't want to talk about it. lebron james is talking. >> i don't want to talk about it. >> he may be the best basketballt.e
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saw him get fouled, some say, with no call, losing the mas game against the warriors, but he didn't seem too bothered by that and now we may know why. >> he has other skills he's working on, likeigning fashion. yesterday nike revealed the new uniforms designed by lebron. they're gray and yellow, and instead of the city or team name on the chest it reads simply, "the land." >> let's see what lebron thinks of all his handiwork. >> they're phenomenal. i was happy to be a part of it. i'm looking forward to wearing the land uniforms in the land. >> the land is the nickname for cleveland that lebron coined in 2014 when he returned home to ohio after taking his talent to south beach, but it could also be used for la lnd, which is probably where he's going to be playing next year. >> i don't think that's what he meant. going to be playing next year. >> i don't think that's what he meant.
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and if you lture, that seems true. >> i love that we're quoting ulture. >> music and fashion are giving and in hollywood, the throwback reigns >> reporter: the dialed stars and shows you loved once are making a come back in 2017. the throwback so good changing l is like stepping back in time. >> they said this would never happen. >> reporter: millennial favorites like "the magic school bus" and "duck tales" are back in american homes again. >> right now sweet remote and we're going to watch '90s shows.r: and the four friends who redefined the modern family -- >> some people are so excited for it to come back. >> reporter: are back and taking on politics in prime time. >> don't you know that donnie is one of my oldest friends? i helped him pick out melania. >>
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bills by the end of the year before the new tax law takes effect. so who will it benefit, and how much could you save? new details about how a passenger with a ticket on a different airline managed to get on board this flight from los angeles to tokyo. it forced a plane to turn around over the pacific. what caused the confusion and what the crew failed to do. a new device gets the green
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