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this morning, anger. a cold snap turns roads into skating rinks. massive pileups on the highway. >> we got hit in the back antruck. >> blinding snowstorms making driving treacherous and a temporary quick thaw causing this ice jam. the new plunging temperas onthe way.breaway hostages.ying ride. passengers on this greyhound bus held at gunpoint. >> male hispanic short black hat making threats that he's gonna kill everybody on the bus. >> the high-speed chase across state lines and how it finally ended. passengers telling their terrifying stories this morning. president trump asked about what he said in that oval office meeting. >> mr. president, did you refer african nations as [ bleep ] nations? >> mr. president, a a racist? >> weighing in on it despite the denial. >> he said these hate-filled
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things and said them repeatedly. >> the fallout this morning. and mega winner, ming the giant jackpot, $451 million and he's only 20 years old. what he is saying about his rich future. hey, good morn ming up to weather that is changing by the minute right now. >> yeah, a major storm that carved a path of destruction across the country is moving out as we come on the air. behind it a rush of cold air so if you're feeling warm air right now, you're most likely in for a rude awakening. >> as this storm moved through the midwest and northeast it erous cocktail of heavy snow, freezing rain and sleet all of which mbined t accidents and closures. >> the northeast dealing with major floodiwa you to look at thiferson chunks of ice just washing up on the road. >> not what you want to see. and as we mentioned, after the floods, the deep freeze. look at this map of the frigid temperatures about to set in and rob is tracking it all. rob, good morning. >> goo
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be careful what you wish for. big warm-up this week that obviously is causing its own set of the cold air where the raieet is turing over to snow. is and this st the and an entirely different beast. another massive winter storm slamming the east dumping snow, sleet and rain creating dangerous conditions from the temperature valley through new england. outside nashville yesterday a massive pileup involving dozens cars shuttingtbound lan nearly walter kohlor and his wife. >>somebody hit us in the back and another semi that couldn't stop head-on collision and smashed us from the front so got hit from the back and the fro state and kentucky heavy creating whiteout conditions on the roads there causing multiple accidents. near pittsburgh, rising temperatures melting snow and relentless rain causing flooding and overtaking roadways. >> the conditions are only worsening. >> reporter: this time-lapsed video in upstate new york showing what an ice jam can do rising the river quickly before the ice flows downstream.
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dangerous conditions continue after the storm as a blast of arctic air sends temperatures plummeting over 30 degrees. winter storm now in parts of pittsburgh as this 12-hour loop shows you where the moisture is going. the heavier end of boston will move out fairly quickly as will most of this winter precip but it's the temperatures that will be shocking. 60 is what it feels like 24 boston. just down the road in binghamton feels li bhe tempate gradomin, it will be a shock to the system. in the singlere and going in tomorrow morning talking about temperatures and windchills much like they were a week ago. so, winter, guys, is back. dan and paula. >> that warm front lasted five minutes but i did enjoy it, rob.aking story overnight. the terrifying moments on board a greyhound bus when a man pulled out a gun. >> yeah, that led to a high-speed chase line hearing from soo were on board. abc's stephanie ramos is in washington on the story. stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: dan and paula, good morning. passengers on that bus said they were aidn't know what to do when going to kill them and they were even more confused when the driver of the bus
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didn't stop even after rolling ov has a gun in his hand on the greyhound bus. over >> reporter: overnight, a horrifying ride for dozens on a greyhound bus. >> a male hispanic short hat making threats that he's going to kill everybody on the reporter: an armed man threatening to kill other ssengers as the bus traveled from milwaukee to chicago around 10:00 friday night. police from both states joining the high-speed pursuit shutting down the highway in both directios as they closed in on the bus. >> tires are starting to shed. >> reporter: coming to a stop 45 miles in the trip in wadsworth, illinois. all 50 passengers escorted off the bus safely. >> he was going to kill us. he was going to put a bullet in our head. >> reporter: the suspect was taken into custody, dozens of police cars blocking traffic as police investigate.e police tell abc news thankfully no one was hurt. dy was okay. you don't know what to do in
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do the best you can. >> reporter: so scary. that manengers are jus ended the way it di paula, dan. >> t now and the president is wmoing at-a will spend this long mlk weekend. and once again he is dealing with aged that the president used profane and disibing countries that send us immigrants including africa and haiti. abc's david wright is on the m west palm beach for us. >> reporp is on the defensive over those vulgar comments he allegedly made behind closed doors on a meeting about immigration reform. the president has offered a vague denial but others who were there in the room insist that he diy this is causing an uproar would be an understatement. >> today house to honor the memory of a great american hero, the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. >> reporter: right after signing a proclamation celebrating dr. uther king jr.'s legacy, president trump faced a barrage of q mr. president, did you refer to african nations as [ bleep ] >> mr. president, are you a racist? mr. president, are you a racist?
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the president deniesthe derogatory language connected to haiti but not witatedly. >> reporter: senator dick durb was the only democrat in t oval o >> he said put me down for wanting more europeans to come his country. why don't we get more people from norway? that was exactly what the president said. >> reporter: s graham was there too. >> the president was very gracious. >> reporter: initially graham kept private about what trump allegedly said behind closes doors but now admits he spoke up. the president and all those attending the meeting know what i said and how i feel, he said. >> for him to confronthe president as he did literally sitting next to him took extraordinary political courage and i respect him for it. >> reporter: during the campaign trump spoke in more flattering terms about haiti. better. togeth relationship based reporter: but he prides himself on tough talk on issues like immigration famously saying this about mexico.ringing drugs. they're bringing crime.
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they're rapists and some i assume are good people. >> reporter: some republicans are willing to give trump the benefit of the doubt. >> i t unconventional way of communicating and he's a diamond with a number of rough edges. >> reporter: now the president invokes dr. king's dream as a vision he shar >> we pledge to fight for hi ity, freedom, justice and peace. the language attributed to the esident has ruffled feathers ountry but he world, especially in untr. ambassadors are being called in and dressed down and the african union isogy to africans and to people of african descent around the world. >> yeah, definitely put us in an position. david, before leaving for florida the president had his first physical since taking office. what can you tell us about the results as well as the physician who examined him? >> reporter: well, the physician is not that colorful park avenue gastroenterologist who said at he would be the healthiest president ever. this is a rear admiral at walter
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reed hospital. he was actually president obama's physician too. the top line result is that the physical went extremely well and that the president is in exceptional health and we can expect more details on tuesday. >> david, thank you. david wright reporting from florida. let's bring in abc news political analyst matthew dowd. matthew, good morning. >> good morning. >> so we've heard from lindsey graham and heard in david wright's piece that lindsay was in the room. paul ryan, the speaker of the house has also weighed in calling his comments unhelpful. what do you think overall about the way republicans are handling this? >> well, paul ryan referring to what many are interpreting as racist remarks as unhelpful or unfortunate is like me forgetting a hat on a sunny day. if they were a pasta and you were cooking then, they would not be al dente. they are as far as from firm on
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this on the president as possible and i gravitational pull of planet trump, how leaders have lost their principles after they've gotten pulled into that planet. >> and it really seemed that ats and republicans were making a lot of progress on immigration and daca which expires in march. how big of a setback is this? >> i think it's huge. you know, i've described before i think the president is a bit like wiltime he thinks he's going to have great success, he blows himself up in th the best presidency when he al on the si and chuck schumer and he was headeal on this on immigration which the last two presidents hadn't been able to do but the president seems to have thrown ng and the comments he made office. >> just go back to that comments for a seco i'm not le in terms of his base of support in america. but how does all of this affect us overseas? do you think there are global --s? >> i think there was already questions about the presid leadership around we saw last year, the president, this president, president tr
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leaders had in this president had dropped dramatically from what it was with president obama. and what this does is again ces our ability to have moral authority in the world on many issues, hum keep in mind, there are almost 6,000 troops in africa that we depend on and are in conjunction with those countism. right. our wile e. coyote and pasta s morning. >> you never know where we'll go w all right. thanks matt. we appreciate it. e. to turn now epidemic. every state except hawaii is ss and the new numbers from the cdc are out this morning. >> those numbers include seven pediatric deaths reported this week, reported this week, and children under 5 doubling. our chief medical correspondent jen ashton is here wit >> good morning, jen. so we're at peak season. whatg about this cdc report? >> the cdc put out their weekly report yesterday as they always do on fridays and in the last week they've reported that we are now at epidemic level. that we ed because the numbers are going up. this is the worst flu season the cdc has said trst mereters, activity. at or close to pt pr couple of weeks but, again, we've ported this in able age group
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over 65 but his livethy pele as it always does and it's it's no jokehere's a lot of misinformation about theme people may hear the vaccinet it.sai don't >> it's part of flu having a pr problem because people either think the flu is just a bad col correctly that the vaccine is not that effective so why should i bother? both of those things are untrue. we do have some data that suggests that if someone gets the flu -- gets the vaccine rathlier in the season a getsinfluenza, they will have lessened severity reduced risk of pneumonia, other complications and deaths, especially in the pediatric agery clear, if you have not been vaccine. it is important to get vaccinated. even a vaccine effectif %. 30is better th and real quick there's thatng live cultures of flu. o live the vaccine so that is impossible. >> all right. dr. jen, t>> appreciate it. to turn now t the devastating mudslides in california. the death toll growing now to 18. the victims as young as 3 years old. >> so deva rescuers are searching for survivors throug mud covered neighborhoods and from montecito with more on their efforts. good morning to you, marci. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. there is still so much water, so much mud here, it's hard to at this
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is a major you can see crews are working 24/7 here on alert that more victims could still be found here. with several people still missing this morning, crews are out relentlessly searching. >> trying to peel away some of the layers to get into some of the voids. >> reporter: saying while time is running out to find survivors, they are not giving up hope just yet. >> we continue to operate in a rescue mode. we have completed the primary searches. >> reporter: more than 1,200 first responders navigating dangers in the debris. >> how far dow you? >> reporter: severed gas lines and swimming pools completely concealed by layers of quicksand-like mud >> this is the worst thing i've ever seen. >> reporter: officials say every home in montecit searched. in one friday they found joseph bleckel, this week's mudslides. >> it's hurting all of us. it's s. >> reporter:iends of amil garcia.n there is my car. >> reporter: who says his own life was narrowly spared as he eway
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tuesday morning. >> it was a wall of mud and debris coming down. so i step on the brakes and next thing i know, i get hit on the right side. a tree or a tree trunk pinned me down. >> reporter: garcia crawling out of the window of his suv wading through waist high mud to safety. >> we just consider ourselves lucky that we were able to escape and get out of it alive. >> reporter: so lucky. you can see his range rover still submerged and with so much left to clean up and the ongoing search for the missing, we're told this interstate will now stay closed indefinitely. dan and paula. >> such devastation out there. our hearts go out to all those still missing. thank you very much, marci. and we want to move things along and send things over to rob marciano. ver created moving across the country and hitting the east coast.makes it over the oast. that tells you how powerful it was and hasscenes like this across the northeast, ice flows and ice jams. this one invi pittsburgh.
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that's creating aken enjoy rday. we have another storm system into the upere. a coup british columbia and alaska. monday morning we'll have along the into lake tahoe and a couple hero -- oth systems we're seeing next week. talk more about this in the half-hour. let's look at the local forecast. >> reporter: good morning everyone i'm meelz chris sowers, the the disturbance he is talking about could come in on tuesday most of us us are seeing cloudy conditions and breaks with peeks of sun. live on sky6 live hd, philadelphia international airport, mostly cloudy there. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, temperatures crashing all day long, 30s for windchills in the teens.
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>> we usually make you stand. why do we do that to you? >> i need the exercise. >> burns more calorie when you're standing. >> keeps me awake. >> sitting is the new smoking so here we go. >> that's what my mom says. >> so we're basically smoking? >> something like that. probably shouldn't have said that. >> sitting is the new smok ron is as rob noted off this weekend. we do have some headlines we want to tell you about this morning, and we're going s out of tennessee where police r shooting a police officer. knoxville police say 31-year-old ronnie wilson was found with a woman in an abandoned home on thursday. wilson shot at the police officer tr speeding.r jay williams was hit but authorities say wilson is a known member of the white supremacist gang aryan and a federal judge unsealed documents inlas vegas shooter stephen paddock. it exchang macy'ss about bump stocks and was meticulously covering his tracks but the documents don't provide any insight into a motive. paddock killed 58 people injured hundreds more before killing himself. one more headline this morning.
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the man in los angeles who made a hoax call that led to a fatal police shooting in wichita, kansas has been charged with involuntary manslaughter. police say 25-year-old tyler barriss making them and a man was shot by kidnapping at the headlines this morning, wechipper to talk about. much more. >> this is the positive story of this block. what's the one thing better than winning mega millions? being just 20 years winning mega millions.ane missler a $451 millioned the a florida oh, thank heaven. he took a single payout which is worth $282 million after taxes. sore wondering what a 20-year-old is going to do withugh we've all u kntement missler's attorney who says that he is now retirech -- says ssr looks rws famihat sentiment. >> take care of your parents. take care of your sister. do what's right with the money, invest. >> and save, save, save, save. missler saying in a statement my journey has only just begun. i wents twitter feed because a lot of times we don' wespeople he's been saying,
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ank you i'm extremely greatful about #g he's saying young entrepreneur in the making. so we already know that shane wants to start a business. >> he wants to do good forrehis family. g the money but like wanting to give ba coming up e of a college snt we're going to tell you about the details on an arrest. president obama making his fice.about how he keeps busy these days. >> i did not miss the trappings of the office. i sort of enjoyed puttering around the house trying to figure out how does the coffee maker work. >> i love the visual on that one. her celebrity-studded "end game" cong up in "pop brought to you by cigna. atogether all tch about medicine, but we know a lot about from scandalous romance, to ridiculous plot twists. (gasping) son? we also know you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so we're partnering with cigna to remind you to go see a real doctor. go, know, and take control of y could savdoctor poses!
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>> a pleasant good morning to january 13. live look there, sky6 live hd the ben franklin bridge. meogist chris sowers tracking the accuweath forecast. the cold is coming back. >> reporter: it hased. plunging temperatures midnight, we were sitting at 61 de numbers how quickly thpping. 11:00 a.m. 41 degrees. in philadelphia. 1 in the and -- 13 in allentown, minus 9 in the poconos. 30s today and windchills in the teens brisk and cold tomorrow 37. >> for the good news, chris. we'll be back in 30 minutes stay tuned for "good morning america."
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hey, welcome back to "gma" on a saturday morning.the growing outr alleged poe faine comments about countries that send us immigrants including haiti and many countries in africa. republicans and democrats weighing in this morning. some now questioning whether derail a compromise on america's immigration laws. also right now work requirement. kentucky has become the first state in the country where some medicaid recipients will have to work in order to keep health care benefits, that work entailing 80 hours per month of comm the move could also cause tens health coverage. nearly 1.5 kentuckians rely on
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federally funded health care. and 100% contained. the largest wildfire on record in california is finally under control. the thomas fire that burned for more than a month and scorched 440,000 square miles in ventura and sa destroyed more than 1,000 buildings and killing two people the thomas fire is contained this morning. >> i spent time in northern california this week. you can see still the scars from the fire. >> a long way to go. coming up this half hour barack obama in a rare post-presidential interview with david letterman. what obama is saying about the challenges of adjusting to civilian life. but we'll start here with an arrest in the case of a missing college student whose body was found in a park in california this week. >> authorities announcing they have a suspect i 19-year-old blaze bernstein, and abc's eva pilgrim joins us with all the details. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning. blaze bernstein was home for winter break getting ready to go back to college when he disappeared. the search for the missing teen turned into a homicide investigation this week when investigators found his body after a grueling several days
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for his family. this morning, some answers and an arrest. a former high school classmate of a missing ivy league student is waking up behind bars. authorities in orange county, california, arresting samuel woodward on suspicion of homicide in the death of blaze bernstein. >> based on the condition of the body at the scene, the investigation evolved from a missing person case to a homicide investigation. >> reporter: bernstein's family reported him missing january 3rd after he missed a dentist appointment and wasn't answering calls. blaze was last seen leaving his parents' house the night before with a friend. investigators say that friend was 20-year-old samuel woodward. >> our investigators believe woodward picked up blaze at his residence the evening of january 2nd and that they drove to multiple locations and foot hill ranch before arriving at borrego park. >> reporter: the sheriff's department saying woodward told them blaze walked into the park and never returned. his body was found four days ago, six days after leaving his
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parents' house. authorities sults to release a cause of death. they also haven't given a motive for the murder. >> what we do know is they did go to the same high school. the manner in which their friendship/relationship was at that time, we don't know. >> reporter: 19-year-old bernstein was just days away from returning to school at the university of pennsylvania. the sophornt, and communid. >> reporter: blaze's mother tweeting, revenge is empty. it will never bring back my son.have the opportunity to hurt anyone else again. so right now sam woodward is behind bars on suspicion of homicide. the district attorney saying they hope to bring charges against woodward tuesday and have his arraignment on wednesda for the family. really appreciate it. let's get it over to rob hi dan we're back to the deeper hues of blue and purple. 30 degrees erie,temperature drop. jackson, 42. inough.bout to feel a in temperatures,
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it's going to be a slap in the face, not only with the cold, but windch well. puddles on the roads will flash freeze. we'll see slick spotsomorrow morning will be tough. we have a disturbance rolling across the plains in the next 36 hours. not a strongow bring minneapolis and chicago which have seen snon tennesseend kentucky than minneapolis. this will roll across the great lakes and get into the n and mid atlantic. it will throw more snow in the mid atlantic, chicago more snow. national forecast here's the local check it >> reporter: we havorth lancaster and chester county. y for falling today. windchil teens. i'll tak neck weather report brought to you wayfair.ll setab for you. >> been at it all year. >> we like to have a big kids' table. >> i'll behave. >> we do miss ron though.
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speaking of abc news folks to congratulate a right here on weekend "gma." abc news chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. >> we love martha. she was honored a salute to service presented by national geographic for her extensive work and continued su ff was there as a presenter and want to say he >> yeah, i was going to say two of the smartest, coolest, most accomplished people we have. >> yes and they give back to the community. >> yeah. they do a lot. the bob woodruff foundation does a lot. coming up on "gma," barack obama's candid conversationletterman. how he went to pieces he said dropping malia off at college. >> i can only imagswift's new music video. she's not the only familiar face. that's straight ahead in "pop news" with adrienne. ♪ i got big enemies ♪ ♪ big reputation big reputation ♪
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you're looking at barack obama's first talk show appearance since leaving office. >> he looks so comfortable, doesn't he? the former president appearing as david letterman's inaugural guest on his netflix show and
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having a wide-ranging conversation. erielle reshef has all the details this morning. hi, erielle. >> reporter: president obama was known for making his commanding speeches but he's kept relatively quiet and out of the spotlight since leaving office. now he's opening up to "my next guest needs no introduction." that much anticipated return of the king of late night. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome my next guest, the 44th president of the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] barack obama. >> reporter: the inaugural episode of david letterman's new netflix series marking the first tv interview for former president barack obama since leaving office. >> you and i recently left long-term jobs. >> we did. [ laughter ] >> reporter: now a civilian of almost a year, obama dishing on life outside the oval office. >> i did not miss the trappings of the office.puttering nd the house trying to figure out how does the coffeemaker work.h michelle for space.
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>> reporter: pulling back the curtain on a major dad moment sending his eldest malia off to college. >> malia who is very thoughtful says hey, dad, you know i've got this lamp in this box and put the desk lamp together. you know, i said, sure, and i'm sitting there, meanwhile, michelle has finished scrubbing and she's organizing closets and all this, and i was just pretty pathetic.rv when we drove away, the setheystad they're pretending they can't hear me in tknow al of it was powerful. >> reporter: plenty of moments of levity. your >> now, here's how this is going to work. i'm going to ask you stuff. [ laughter ] >> no, this is -- >> and you respond to stuff. a whole new ballgame now, man. >> reporter: obama touching on the current political climate. >> one of the biggest challenges we have to our democracy is the degree to which we don't share a common baseline of facts. >> reporter: and the legacy he
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hopes to leave. >> even as i was approaching the end of my term, i had to ask myself, what will be most impactful? what will be most useful? what i realized is that the thing that i could probably do uniquely is work to train the next generation of leaders to bring about change. >> reporter: now, missing from former president obama'song interview was any mention of president trump by name. what he did say, though, is his wife michelle obama has no interest in running for president. >> we'll see if that changes at some point. >> we will see. we've heard that before. >> i love that he tables on david letterman and started asking him questions. >> he's one of the best interviews. that forum will work well. >> good first guest. >> exactly. >> where do you go from there? >> all right. thank you very much. appreciate it. coming up on "gma," how to refi g n ou>> doe pay attention to them? pay attention to them?
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we broke it down into an alphabet. the 26 letters and just left " "a" is for acceptance. celebrate them for who they are, not the child you wanted them to be so, for example, let's say you imagined wean sports whatsoever. it's about findingve. >> sounds easier said than done. >> it is much easier said than done but what it means mindful means paying attention. one of the letters is "j" is for jazz. you have sheet music for way beethoven's ninth.is about learner players just like jazz is. you have to take your child at each moment ife and her life and react to that moment and to that place that they are. >> my parenting is awfully like heavy metal. thank you very much. another piece of mindful advice you give put phone down which is super useful. debo
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"good morning america" is brought to you by pfizer. all right, it's "pop news." adrienne, wh about this dan. to me the best song on the new taylor swift album is this song giving fans a new which you saw exclusively on "good morning america." yeah this is "reputation" album living high life in the album first partying in miami with rapper future then heading off to tokyo to meet with ed sheeran in a karaoke bar and finally london for some more bar
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hopping. ♪ i want to be your first string ♪ ♪ i want to be your a team ♪ ♪ a team ♪ >> i like it. >> okay, i really do like this song actually. she's received some criticism for it but her fashion so if you don't like the song -- >> what's the terrorismicism? >> that's a long story. paula, we have more "pop news" to talk about. >> everything is happy in "pop news." >> we're learning more about the final season of "game of thrones." i know it's a very popular show with some members of our desk here. we told you that fans are going to have to wait till 2019 to see the last six episodes question is just torturing them. now hbo's programming president says the reason is because the show's creator is a perfectionist and they wanted time to craft the best episodes possible so you're making us all wait for it. as for t chances of any revivals or future spin-offs, that's not going to happen.eally? >> but prequels are possible. but not until 2020. >> so don't drop your hbo subscription just yet. >> dragging it out. dragging it out.
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fans put up with this. >> it's only six episodes.ing to make us wait this long, you want 16 episodes. >> you tell them. is there i'm getting greedy aren't i? >> i'll have my people talk to your people to talk to hbo's people. kelly clarkson's daughter river rose her mom says is already into bad boys. look at this picture when she was caught looking into the eyes of gaston from "beauty and the beast" at age 3. >> gaston does it to me every time. >> oh she's into bad boys at age 3. this should be fun. so she got a signed photo. also a fan of wonder woman. here's my favorite story of "pop news" because i happen to have an affinity for the royal family. it's not easy being queen. that's what we learned from her first interview her royal highness has ever given. >> what? >> this is deep. >> really? let's hear it. >> in her six-decade reign. that's why i love the story. she was talking about this gold carriage she said was terrible. very, very hard to sit in all the way across london. >> no shock absorbers in the gold carriage? >> no, it's like a four-ton carriage. >> do they have
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air-conditioning? >> open air. >> but she talked about the beautiful crown she had to wear and how heavy it was. i think it was over four pounds but this is all part of the documentary, "the coronation" that airs on bbc1 on sunday and she talks about what it's like to be queen so i think it's worth a listen in. >> the epitome of rich people problems. >> you can't look down to read the speech. you have to take the speech up. because if you did your neck would break. >> she's talking about the weight of the crown. she's been there for a minute. >> might want to watch. that see you tomorrow everybody. thanks for watching. appreciate it. i'm gray hall alongside
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christie ileto. >> coming up next saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. multiple people were hospitalize after a house fire in trenton. what we've learned about their injuries. we have reaction from the community following a report that the commander-in-chief used vulgar words to describe countries in africa. >> those story and more, all next on "action news" saturday morning. so, it's really nice when clients come in and have... done some of their ou think abrking with a bassett designer was really easy. us being young professionals we're so busy... there's no way we could've designed it ourselves. no. we love it!
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a pleasant good morning to you, saturday, january 13, i'm gray hall. >> i'm christie ileto here's what we're following for you on "action news." >> a house exploded in new jersey with a man inside and he walked away without any injuries. we have the shocking details. >> plus, an arrest is made in connection with to the death of a 19-year-old university of pennsylvania student. >> the eagles game day here what fans of both teams have to say about the matchup as the birds face the falcons. >> first meteorologist chris sowers joins us outside live with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: feels like eagles weather out here, the cold front of h it has done a number on the temperatures. temperatures around midnight, allentown, 64. trenton, 63. dover, 62. pottstown and philadelphia both
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61. fast forward a few hours later look at the current temperatures. 32 in philadelphia. 26 in allentown. 1 in the poconos. 35 in millville. a gusty
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