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plus, the masterpiece found under a ping-pong table in new jersey. an nfl heartthrob gets a famous new girlfriend and a dancing sensation. shows off his moves. ♪ on my wrist so i look better when i dance ♪ if only we knew how to dance like that kid when we were younger, man, he's putting us all to shame as we say good morning, everybody, on this tuesday. we start with that shocking case of child abuse. 13 siblings held captive in horrible conditions, some of them shackled. >> tear parents david and louise turpin are in custody. david's parents tell abc news the family is very religious and that god called on the couple to have so many children. >> and the kids' grandparents say they're shocked at the allegations against their son and daughter-in-law. abc's danya bacchus has new details we're learning from the town of perris. >> reporter: inside this home police in perris, california, say they found 12 children sunday after one of them, a 17-year-old who police say was emaciated and appeared to be only 10 was able to grab a cell phone, run outside and call 911. telling police her parents david and louise turpin were holding her 12 siblings captive. police say they found several children shackled to their beds with chains and padlocks. >> this is absolutely sickening. >> reporter: according to a police statement those 13 siblings were held in duncan-like conditions in their own filth and said they were starving. police also making another shocking discovery. seven of the children found were actually adults ranging in age from 18 to 29. >> everybody was super skinny and not athletic skinny like malik nourished skinny. >> they were very, very pale skinned like almost like they've never seen the sun. >> they've been outside before doing yard work at 11:00 at night. >> 11:00 at night. >> yeah. like 10:30, 11:00 at night. we were driving home and it's not just that time. it happened before. >> reporter: how old do you think they were. >> presidential probably 10. >> they renewed their vows and 13 children in identical outfits and haircuts. >> you see the faces and you can tell they've been traumatized all of their lives. >> you think you can see that from the pictures? >> uh-huh, even though they look like they're happy. >> they had to have been doing it for some time and disciplined and at the tick louse about keeping them captive. >> both are under arrest booked on charges of torture and child endangerment. each being held on a $9 million bail. diane and kendis. >> danya, thank you. an attorney who represented david turpin said he could not keep up with expenses because he had so many children. turpin ran a homeschool for his kids which was registered with state authorities. that's raising questions about any inspections at the home. now to the countdown to a possible government shutdown and the fate of 800,000 immigrants in limbo as a dispute escalates over racist comments attributed to president trump. and we're getting a glimpse of what it could look like for many more families if an immigration deal is not reached. a detroit man with no criminal record was deported last night after three decades in the united states. separated from his wife and kids now. abc's stephanie ramos has the latest for us, stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we may still see a government shutdown this week. both republicans and democrats need to reach a deal and it all depends on the fate of so many undocumented immigrants. today, president trump is back at the white house after spending martin luther king day at his private golf club in mar-a-lago but the potential for a government shutdown and the controversy over his rieshlly charged comments said in private followed him. >> no, no, i'm not a racist. i am the least racist person you have ever interviewed. that i can tell you. >> the only short to attend insists he used an offensive phrase to describe haiti and african nations. >> this speaks to america and its view toward immigration. i don't believe the majority of americans agree with the president. >> reporter: there isn't much agreement in washington either. congress has until midnight friday to make a deal on a number of issues before government funding runs out. at the heart of any deal is daca, the program protecting nearly 800,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation. over the weekend, trump posted on twitter that the obama era program daca was probably dead, even after he rejected a potential bipartisan plan last week. this family in michigan already reeling from the immigration debate. jorge garcia, father and husband was deported to mexico. his kids hugging him good-bye not knowing when they'll see him again. >> it's a nightmare. they're sad. they're depressed. they don't really comprehend everything that's going on. all they know is that their dad is gone. >> reporter: here in washington democrats are not backing down and insist if republicans want their support on this spending deal it must include a legislative fix for daca recipients, now, kendis and diane, keep in mind if congress doesn't come up with a solution, that program ends march 5th. back over to you. >> quite a few deadlines they have to worry about, thank you. steve bannon is expected to meet behind closed doors with the house intelligence committee. sources say bannon will be questioned about statements in the book "fire and fury" in which he called a meeting in trump tower with a russian lawyer treasonous and implied that donald trump jr. brought the participants of the meeting to see his father. new details about the murder of a 19-year-old student at the university of pennsylvania found in a shallow grave in southern california. he was home on holiday break and police say blaze bernstein was stabbed more than 20 times. now, the 20-year-old samuel woodward was arrested and taken into custody after police say dna evidence linked him to bernstein's death. the two apparently knew each other from high school and an affidavit obtained by the orange county register, the newspaper there indicates bernstein may have been planning to sexually pursue woodward. we turn to the winter storm causing major delays for this morning's commute. schools are closed from southern texas up to kansas city and st. louis and down to nashville, memphis and jackson, mississippi, because of the icy conditions and snow. a state of emergency has been declared in alabama and now let's take a closer look at your forecast for this tuesday. good morning. we have double trouble on the east coast, first storm will push through bring in scattered snow showers and wednesday a second storm will begin to work on us, accumulation 4 to 8 inches throughout connecticut as well as massachusetts and along the east coast and looking for 1 to 2 inches everywhere else and moving down towards the south tuesday, travel disruption as long 81, 64 as well as 95 and as far as accumulation is concerned possibly up to 3 inches in some areas. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. still ahead where one of the biggest indictments ever was just discovered. >> ooh. also ahead, some dramatic new video shows a car that ended up crashing into the second story building. we have a new angle now on that crash. the major change coming to beauty products at a >> rachael: what's does she eat in her sweats? >> a buffalo chicken hoagie. >> rachael: and i've got a sweet burger you've got to taste. next r this new surveillance video from a bus that was nearly hit by the flying car. you'll remember we told you about this. you see it there as the car goes airborne and ended up in the second floor of a dental office there. it went airborne after hitting a median, we're told, and nearly hitting another vehicle going the opposite direction as well as that bus. two people in the car suffered minor injuries. the driver has admitted using drugs. police are investigating the collapse of a walkway at the indonesian stock exchange in jakarta. unbelievable there. at least 77 people were injured included many college students who were touring the building at the time. a consumer group is demanding police hold the building's management accountable. cvs is changing its photoshopping policy when it comes to some of its ads. it'll begin eliminating images that have been materially altered on its beauty products like cosmetics and other personal care items. here's an xanling. a digitally altered photo on the left and the original on the right including a new watermark that tells customers the image is unaltered. it cited the connection between unrealistic body images and negative health effects in girls. the car industry is handing out its equivalent of the oscars at the auto show in detroit. the honda accord named north american car of the year. voters were impressed by the interior, larger trunk and new engine options. the suv goes to the volvo xc60 and truck of the year is the lincoln navigator an suv built on a pickup frame. boeing is offering a first look at its new space-age military aircraft. it's the sun of blackbird. a reference to a legendary cold war u.s. spy plane. boeing says this new model could hit 3800 miles an hour. it would be used for spying and attacking targets. one of the largest indictments in the world ever seen has been found in africa. the 910-carat stone unearthed in ly soto, weighs more than a baseball. experts say it could sell for at least $40 million. >> do they take a layaway? >> i'm guessing not. all right, when we come back the big coaching news overnight in the nfl. but first a 40-year-old marathon runner dies just days after catching the flu. her family's warning to everyone this morning. one of the most famous athletes in the world now claims that she too was abused by a former team doctor as he prepares to be sentenced. ght of mount everest. because each day she chooses to take the stairs. at work, at home... even on the escalator. that can be hard on her 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was the doctor for the u.s. gymnastics team when he allegedly abused a dozen girls. and now as he faces the likelihood of a life sentence one of the most famous athletes in the world is coming forward to say that she too is one of his victims. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: one of the biggest names in usa gymnastics simone biles saying she too was abused by larry nassar. in social media posts the 20-year-old olympic gold medalist writing for too long i've asked myself was i too naive? was it my fault? i now now the answer to those questions. no, no, it was not my fault. no, i will not and should not carry the guilt that belongs to larry nassar, usag and others. biles joins a list of more than 140 women who accused nassar of abuse including her fellow gymnastics stars gabby doug glis, mckayla maroney and aly raisman. as biles trains for the olympics, show says i won't let one man and the others that enabled him to steal my love and joy. nassar already serving 60 years in prison on child pornography and sexual misconduct charges will be sentenced again this week after pleading guilty to seven charges of sexual assault. dozens of his accusers will have the opportunity to read victim impact statements in court. nassar could get a life sentence. linzie janis, abc news, new york. and usa gymnastics criticized for not doing enough to stop him said the organization is absolutely heartbroken, sorry and angry that simone biles or any of our athletes have been harmed by the horistic acts of larry nassar. our support is unwavering for all athletes who came forward. we're hearing from the family of a 40-year-old mother of three who died from the flu only 48 hours after she developed symptoms. katie oxley thomas was a marathon runner and loved yoga and healthy eating. but her condition declined so rapidly her parents say she was moved into intensive care placed on life support and died all in the span of just 15 hours. >> this was like nothing i've ever seen how quickly this attacked her was amazing. >> we just thought she'd be back home in a couple of days and she wasn't. >> and her parents believe she did get a flu shot. they're urging people not to ignore symptoms of the flu. so far this season in california alone, 42 people under the age of 65 have died of the flu. meanwhile, in alabama a 38-year-old father of three is now in a medically induced coma because of the flu. his wife says they delayed going to a doctor. she says in a 24 hour period he went from talking on the phone to fighting for his life. >> we'll switch up things now and talk about sports. kevin durant has made the golden state warriors and cleveland rivalry a bit one-sided. he scored 32 points last night in the team's second meeting in three weeks. the warriors won by ten. they've taken seven of nine games against lebron and company since durant moved to oakland. the coals are expected to hire josh mcdaniels as their new head coach the deal expected to be finalized one the patriots win the super bowl. wait, what. and nascar driver danica patrick has revealed she and green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers are dating. patrick says she's a bears fan but roots for rodgers. the chicago tribune was trolling on rodgers with this headline racing driver and bears fan danica patrick confirms she's dating bachelorette winner's brother. the sweet treat one congressman gave to president trump. he had to be careful with the flavors he chose. the masterpiece hiding in a basement under a ping-pong table. what it's worth. a man tries to avoid excess baggage fees by wearinger inially everything in his bag. the question is did it work? whn the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat 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gulf coast and expect showers in the northwest. as you can see there it is bitter cold in chicago but we did see a random act of kindness on the subway there. >> a commuter saw a homeless man in need and helped him out. sara schulte of our chicago station has the story. >> this is not what you see on the train every day. >> it was an amazing act of kindness that jessica bell witnessed on the red line last week. so much so she shared it on social media and now it's gone viral. she was seated across from an older homeless man. near him was passenger naurs anderson. >> i looked down. i saw his one of his socks he was bleeding through. >> reporter: speaking to us from kentucky he says the homeless man told him his feet may have been frostbitten. >> i asked him what size shoe did he wear? he was like 12. i said, myself as well so i said, here you go. >> reporter: without hesitation anderson unlaced his brand-new pair of $260 snow boots and handed them over to the homeless man along with a 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plus, the masterpiece found under a ping-pong table in new jersey. an nfl heartthrob gets a famous new girlfriend and a dancing sensation. shows off his moves. ♪ on my wrist so i look better when i dance ♪ if only we knew how to dance like that kid when we were younger, man, he's putting us all to shame as we say good morning, everybody, on this tuesday. we start with that shocking case of child abuse. 13 siblings held captive in horrible conditions, some of them shackled. >> tear parents david and louise turpin are in custody. david's parents tell abc news the family is very religious and that god called on the couple to have so many children. >> and the kids' grandparents say they're shocked at the allegations against their son and daughter-in-law. abc's danya bacchus has new details we're learning from the town of perris. >> reporter: inside this home police in perris, california, say they found 12 children sunday after one of them, a 17-year-old who police say was emaciated and appeared to be only 10 was able to grab a cell phone, run outside and call 911. telling police her parents david and louise turpin were holding her 12 siblings captive. police say they found several children shackled to their beds with chains and padlocks. >> this is absolutely sickening. >> reporter: according to a police statement those 13 siblings were held in duncan-like conditions in their own filth and said they were starving. police also making another shocking discovery. seven of the children found were actually adults ranging in age from 18 to 29. >> everybody was super skinny and not athletic skinny like malik nourished skinny. >> they were very, very pale skinned like almost like they've never seen the sun. >> they've been outside before doing yard work at 11:00 at night. >> 11:00 at night. >> yeah. like 10:30, 11:00 at night. we were driving home and it's not just that time. it happened before. >> reporter: how old do you think they were. >> presidential probably 10. >> they renewed their vows and 13 children in identical outfits and haircuts. >> you see the faces and you can tell they've been traumatized all of their lives. >> you think you can see that from the pictures? >> uh-huh, even though they look like they're happy. >> they had to have been doing it for some time and disciplined and at the tick louse about keeping them captive. >> both are under arrest booked on charges of torture and child endangerment. each being held on a $9 million bail. diane and kendis. >> danya, thank you. an attorney who represented david turpin said he could not keep up with expenses because he had so many children. turpin ran a homeschool for his kids which was registered with state authorities. that's raising questions about any inspections at the home. now to the countdown to a possible government shutdown and the fate of 800,000 immigrants in limbo as a dispute escalates over racist comments attributed to president trump. and we're getting a glimpse of what it could look like for many more families if an immigration deal is not reached. a detroit man with no criminal record was deported last night after three decades in the united states. separated from his wife and kids now. abc's stephanie ramos has the latest for us, stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we may still see a government shutdown this week. both republicans and democrats need to reach a deal and it all depends on the fate of so many undocumented immigrants. today, president trump is back at the white house after spending martin luther king day at his private golf club in mar-a-lago but the potential for a government shutdown and the controversy over his rieshlly charged comments said in private followed him. >> no, no, i'm not a racist. i am the least racist person you have ever interviewed. that i can tell you. >> the only short to attend insists he used an offensive phrase to describe haiti and african nations. >> this speaks to america and its view toward immigration. i don't believe the majority of americans agree with the president. >> reporter: there isn't much agreement in washington either. congress has until midnight friday to make a deal on a number of issues before government funding runs out. at the heart of any deal is daca, the program protecting nearly 800,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation. over the weekend, trump posted on twitter that the obama era program daca was probably dead, even after he rejected a potential bipartisan plan last week. this family in michigan already reeling from the immigration debate. jorge garcia, father and husband was deported to mexico. his kids hugging him good-bye not knowing when they'll see him again. >> it's a nightmare. they're sad. they're depressed. they don't really comprehend everything that's going on. all they know is that their dad is gone. >> reporter: here in washington democrats are not backing down and insist if republicans want their support on this spending deal it must include a legislative fix for daca recipients, now, kendis and diane, keep in mind if congress doesn't come up with a solution, that program ends march 5th. back over to you. >> quite a few deadlines they have to worry about, thank you. steve bannon is expected to meet behind closed doors with the house intelligence committee. sources say bannon will be questioned about statements in the book "fire and fury" in which he called a meeting in trump tower with a russian lawyer treasonous and implied that donald trump jr. brought the participants of the meeting to see his father. new details about the murder of a 19-year-old student at the university of pennsylvania found in a shallow grave in southern california. he was home on holiday break and police say blaze bernstein was stabbed more than 20 times. now, the 20-year-old samuel woodward was arrested and taken into custody after police say dna evidence linked him to bernstein's death. the two apparently knew each other from high school and an affidavit obtained by the orange county register, the newspaper there indicates bernstein may have been planning to sexually pursue woodward. we turn to the winter storm causing major delays for this morning's commute. schools are closed from southern texas up to kansas city and st. louis and down to nashville, memphis and jackson, mississippi, because of the icy conditions and snow. a state of emergency has been declared in alabama and now let's take a closer look at your forecast for this tuesday. good morning. we have double trouble on the east coast, first storm will push through bring in scattered snow showers and wednesday a second storm will begin to work on us, accumulation 4 to 8 inches throughout connecticut as well as massachusetts and along the east coast and looking for 1 to 2 inches everywhere else and moving down towards the south tuesday, travel disruption as long 81, 64 as well as 95 and as far as accumulation is concerned possibly up to 3 inches in some areas. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. still ahead where one of the biggest indictments ever was just discovered. >> ooh. also ahead, some dramatic new video shows a car that ended up crashing into the second story building. we have a new angle now on that crash. the major change coming to beauty products at a >> rachael: what's does she eat in her sweats? >> a buffalo chicken hoagie. >> rachael: and i've got a sweet burger you've got to taste. next r this new surveillance video from a bus that was nearly hit by the flying car. you'll remember we told you about this. you see it there as the car goes airborne and ended up in the second floor of a dental office there. it went airborne after hitting a median, we're told, and nearly hitting another vehicle going the opposite direction as well as that bus. two people in the car suffered minor injuries. the driver has admitted using drugs. police are investigating the collapse of a walkway at the indonesian stock exchange in jakarta. unbelievable there. at least 77 people were injured included many college students who were touring the building at the time. a consumer group is demanding police hold the building's management accountable. cvs is changing its photoshopping policy when it comes to some of its ads. it'll begin eliminating images that have been materially altered on its beauty products like cosmetics and other personal care items. here's an xanling. a digitally altered photo on the left and the original on the right including a new watermark that tells customers the image is unaltered. it cited the connection between unrealistic body images and negative health effects in girls. the car industry is handing out its equivalent of the oscars at the auto show in detroit. the honda accord named north american car of the year. voters were impressed by the interior, larger trunk and new engine options. the suv goes to the volvo xc60 and truck of the year is the lincoln navigator an suv built on a pickup frame. boeing is offering a first look at its new space-age military aircraft. it's the sun of blackbird. a reference to a legendary cold war u.s. spy plane. boeing says this new model could hit 3800 miles an hour. it would be used for spying and attacking targets. one of the largest indictments in the world ever seen has been found in africa. the 910-carat stone unearthed in ly soto, weighs more than a baseball. experts say it could sell for at least $40 million. >> do they take a layaway? >> i'm guessing not. all right, when we come back the big coaching news overnight in the nfl. but first a 40-year-old marathon runner dies just days after catching the flu. her family's warning to everyone this morning. one of the most famous athletes in the world now claims that she too was abused by a former team doctor as he prepares to be sentenced. ght of mount everest. because each day she chooses to take the stairs. at work, at home... even on the escalator. that can be hard on her 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was the doctor for the u.s. gymnastics team when he allegedly abused a dozen girls. and now as he faces the likelihood of a life sentence one of the most famous athletes in the world is coming forward to say that she too is one of his victims. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: one of the biggest names in usa gymnastics simone biles saying she too was abused by larry nassar. in social media posts the 20-year-old olympic gold medalist writing for too long i've asked myself was i too naive? was it my fault? i now now the answer to those questions. no, no, it was not my fault. no, i will not and should not carry the guilt that belongs to larry nassar, usag and others. biles joins a list of more than 140 women who accused nassar of abuse including her fellow gymnastics stars gabby doug glis, mckayla maroney and aly raisman. as biles trains for the olympics, show says i won't let one man and the others that enabled him to steal my love and joy. nassar already serving 60 years in prison on child pornography and sexual misconduct charges will be sentenced again this week after pleading guilty to seven charges of sexual assault. dozens of his accusers will have the opportunity to read victim impact statements in court. nassar could get a life sentence. linzie janis, abc news, new york. and usa gymnastics criticized for not doing enough to stop him said the organization is absolutely heartbroken, sorry and angry that simone biles or any of our athletes have been harmed by the horistic acts of larry nassar. our support is unwavering for all athletes who came forward. we're hearing from the family of a 40-year-old mother of three who died from the flu only 48 hours after she developed symptoms. katie oxley thomas was a marathon runner and loved yoga and healthy eating. but her condition declined so rapidly her parents say she was moved into intensive care placed on life support and died all in the span of just 15 hours. >> this was like nothing i've ever seen how quickly this attacked her was amazing. >> we just thought she'd be back home in a couple of days and she wasn't. >> and her parents believe she did get a flu shot. they're urging people not to ignore symptoms of the flu. so far this season in california alone, 42 people under the age of 65 have died of the flu. meanwhile, in alabama a 38-year-old father of three is now in a medically induced coma because of the flu. his wife says they delayed going to a doctor. she says in a 24 hour period he went from talking on the phone to fighting for his life. >> we'll switch up things now and talk about sports. kevin durant has made the golden state warriors and cleveland rivalry a bit one-sided. he scored 32 points last night in the team's second meeting in three weeks. the warriors won by ten. they've taken seven of nine games against lebron and company since durant moved to oakland. the coals are expected to hire josh mcdaniels as their new head coach the deal expected to be finalized one the patriots 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gulf coast and expect showers in the northwest. as you can see there it is bitter cold in chicago but we did see a random act of kindness on the subway there. >> a commuter saw a homeless man in need and helped him out. sara schulte of our chicago station has the story. >> this is not what you see on the train every day. >> it was an amazing act of kindness that jessica bell witnessed on the red line last week. so much so she shared it on social media and now it's gone viral. she was seated across from an older homeless man. near him was passenger naurs anderson. >> i looked down. i saw his one of his socks he was bleeding through. >> reporter: speaking to us from kentucky he says the homeless man told him his feet may have been frostbitten. >> i asked him what size shoe did he wear? he was like 12. i said, myself as well so i said, here you go. >> reporter: without hesitation anderson unlaced his brand-new pair of $260 snow boots and handed them over to the homeless man along with a pair of socks. jessica bell quickly snapped a couple of photos. >> i think that's really what resonated for me it was really a just like selfless and quiet act like there was no fanfare to it. it just happened. >>. >> reporter: bell decided to share it on facebook because as she wrote in her post during a time when hate and apathy are rampant quiet compassion appears without warning. with for anderson he said he'd rather help than judge people in need. >> he's already under tress in the cold riding a train. if i'm not reaching out to heavy somebody, i can't say no. >> reporter: he says he often helps the homeless by giving them clothing and supplies. in the newsroom sara schulte. eyewitness news >> that's what's making news in america on this tuesday morning. >> do stay with us for "good morning america" and have a great day, everybody. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning, everyone, it is 4:30 a.m. on this tuesday january 16th. >> here's what we're following for you. accuweather alert. snow is crawling its way towards the delaware and lehigh valleys. we've got the new call from accuweather. >> change at the top. democrat phil murphy takes the oath this morning and becomes new jersey's new governor. >> eagles playoff tickets go on sale this morning. we've got a game plan. if you want to take your chances to try and score some. >> first up, that accuweather alert. let's turn to meteorologist, david murphy and karen rogers. good morning to you both. >> good morning. see some flurries but they'll be slow moving david.

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