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a half mile from the shore. officials say the ice floes make it impossible to reach the animals. they're hoping the ice breaks up naturally, which would allow the whales to free themselves. let's hope so. >> rio de janeiro's famed carnival is being threatened by a public health emergency. a spike in dengue fever has ravaged brazil's second largest city, 10,000 cases of the mosquito borne infection have been reported. this year, nearly half the number for all of last year. brazil has a vaccine, but it has not been widely distributed. carnival begins friday. >> britain's king charles is at a royal estate north of london, recovering from his first round of cancer treatment. prince harry arrived in the uk yesterday and was taken directly to his father's london residence. they have not seen each other since charles's coronation. nearly 18 months ago. there are no plans for harry to see his brother william while he's visiting. it's understood harry and william haven't spoken for months. >> taylor swift is threatening legal action against a college student for tracking her private plane and posting its whereabouts online, and she's
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not the only celebrity he's literally following. here's abc's derek dennis. hey, guys. bad blood this morning. >> lawyers for taylor swift are sounding off on a florida college student sending a cease and desist letter to jack sweeney urging him to stop tracking swift's private jet on social media. the letter states, because the offending account share live updates on her destination and the exact time our client will arrive at a given location, you essentially provide individuals intent on physically harming her or with nefarious or violent intentions. a road map to carry out their plans, sweeney firing back and a statement to abc news saying you should have a decent expectation that your jet will be tracked whether or not i do it as after all, it is public information, taylor swift isn't the first celebrity he's tracked. sweeney first made headlines for tracking elon musk's private jet . >> he reaches out to me and he asks, can you take this down?
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and he was like, he doesn't really like the whole system. calling it primitive and everything. then he offers me a5k to take it down. >> sweeney responding, any chance to up that to 50,000? musk refused and shut down his account on x. swift's lawyers say tracking her plane amounts to stalking and harassment, and puts her safety at risk, alluding to a man arrested three times after lurking outside her new york city home. the latest incident just weeks ago. swift's lawyer adding this reality has forced our client to live her life in a constant state of fear for her personal safety. sweeney's other accounts track mark zuckerberg, bill gates and other celebrities. he says tracking their jets is legal and of interest. in particular, this super bowl weekend where people are tracking swift's travel from tokyo to vegas for the big game and for andrew derek. >> thank you. attention sports fans, just in case you don't have enough already, there are plans for a new sports streaming platform. it's a joint venture
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from our parent company, disney, along with fox and warner brothers, discovery. they say the platform will include offerings from at least 15 networks in all four major sports leagues. it's scheduled to debut in the fall with a name and pricing to be later announced coming up, marking exactly 60 years after the british invasion. >> how the beatles spearheaded a cultural revolution on this side of the pond, and the celebrations going on right now. >> later, where this happened, the nap underwater. you're watching world news now. big gonna let me go in just like a new you. >> i'm john morgan of morgan and morgan. with so many mesothelioma lawyers on television, how do you choose the right firm for you and your family? our goal is to get you as much as you deserve. $30 billion was set aside for mesothelioma victims like you. if you've been diagnosed with mesothelioma glioma, we'll come to you within 24 hours so our
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grace sagan. >> but they lost. >> not really. just not where it counts. >> i would say you'll be fine. see you just see. >> sorry everyone. i ran out of space and time. >> but why are we even doing this? try josh, try. >> the clock is ticking. >> urgent search for those five people on board the missing submersible carrying tourists to the wreckage of the titanic. >> was there any warning before the submersible imploded? >> fatal dive to the titanic thursday night on abc. >> now i'm wondering. i'm you. last
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waves with the release of their final song, now and then. >> but let's not forget the first time they made a huge, monumental impression on this country. danny is back with an important anniversary. >> yeah, well, i know we weren't there, but for anyone that remembers, it seems to be a universal truth that 60 years ago this week, the world permanently changed when the beatles arrived here in new york , 3000 screaming teenagers are at new york's kennedy airport to greet, you guessed it, the beatles. the four lads from liverpool arrived in america for the first time 60 years ago today, catalyzed a change in music and culture forever. >> ringo george after their pan am flight landed at jfk international, the fab four attended their first american press conference and then immediately had to answer questions about the most salacious thing about them their hair. time to get a haircut at all. no no no no. i had one
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yesterday and then they came here to the ed sullivan theater, which may or may not host a different network show. >> now, ladies and gentlemen, the beatles. >> two days later, this was the moment that really cemented the new wave of long hair, cute boy bands and the british invasion. the beatles appearing on the ed sullivan show february 9th, 1964, in front of 73 million viewers every single friend and person i know from that age, from that generation remembers what they were doing that sunday night when they first watched the beatles in celebration this iconic moment. anniversary concerts are popping up all over the country this weekend, and mattel even released a 681 piece set. if you want to have the ed sullivan theater in your living room when they wake up early in the morning and hey, here we are six decades later in this past sunday, the beatles just won a grammy for this music video of
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i'm only sleeping shot twist and shout. so much music from really not that much time. >> when you think about the beatles landing in america in 64 and then breaking up in 70, it's like, uh, six years, what, six years? less than seven years? it's like, wow. all right, math time. >> so 73 million viewers back then was equal to 38% of the popular at the time. today, that is equal to 132 million people. last year's super bowl, the most watched ever was 115 million. ladies and gentlemen, when the beatles. >> so you're saying there are lots of fans? >> yes. >> i didn't have us doing quick maths like that. >> i did it for you. and then i presented it like tim russert might. >> you know what's interesting about that? prior to 1964, just a kind of, you know, illustrate the explosiveness of the beatles coming to the u.s. only two british singles have had ever topped the billboard top 100 before the beatles came to america. >> wait, can i name them or can you?
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>> i have to think about it. >> we have a lot of time british singers before the beatles. >> you could do all that math, i know, but i don't know how much time is left in the show. oh i know my dad is yelling at me from the tv right now, but, you know, they were also painters. >> they painted a scenic landscape, i guess when they were bored one day, it just sold last week for $1.7 million. look at that pain. >> that's pretty good. >> i'd hang it up. >> andrew, did you buy this for me? but not for. >> how much did you say it was? >> 1.7. >> 1.7 million. >> andrew. >> i think it's a bargain. >> oh, no, that's seventh grade, danny. that's my favorite. oh, look at that. >> i could hang this up for free. >> this would be worth $2 million. one day you'll see. so, five. >> we are a unique law firm that only represents mesothelioma victims and their families. do you have questions about paying medical bills? getting the best medical treatment, finding a specialist, or learning about the newest treatments available? we've been offering free information about medicine glioma to victims and their
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hovercraft to rescue a deer that had fallen through and good samaritans there with blankets. >> when they got out. i was just having a debate with my friend from michigan named jasmine about whether michigan is the midwest. what do you guys think? i think it's in the middle, right? >> i don't think it is. i'm not sure. is it north? >> she says it's midwest. >> the deer survived, though. that's the point of this story. >> that's what happened. >> he got warm with blankets, but i can't debate that. well, next to a life hack involving how to butter your popcorn at the movies. >> this happened in augusta, georgia. a fourth grader named zeke. he's usually known for his pretty awesome trick shots. social media. but look at this shot. >> he's a friend of the show we've had him on several times. the nine year old shows his mom how he uses a straw to make sure his shot of butter finds its way all the way down through the popcorn bag, rather than just sitting on the top layer. i saw when he posted this and immediately thought to myself, i'm doing this. yeah i'm going to do this because that is a
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problem. genius idea. >> yeah, when butter is just only on the top, you got to shake it. there's no room to shake it in the bag because the popcorn. yeah well, that's the news you can use. everybody. >> okay. next to a golden retriever who knows the drill. >> this. oh, it happened in san antonio, texas. katrina jackson is showing off how she and her pooch nyla have perfected their rainy day routine to keep mud out of the house. >> as a dog mom, this is a big deal because you don't want that dog just running through the house with muddy paws, so wow, that's great. katrina says she first did this with nyla when she was just a few months old. that's the key. and now she does it every time she lays a towel down on the floor, nyla lays down so mommy can wipe down her paws. >> and at least she doesn't have to hound nyla into getting her paws clean. remember, just was like a week or so ago we showed you that dog that made a huge muddy mess in the entire living room. ruined the couch. couch. >> so, nyla yeah, there's your solution. >> and finally, to a serene scene underwater. this happened at the cincinnati zoo, a trio of
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