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spectators. brady hit rob gronkowski for a 47-yard touch down to open the scoring and connected on three more touch down passes to julian edelman. the patriots make it look easy, beating miami 36-7. >> you definitely very to score more than 30 in order to beat the trots or try to compete with them. the dolphins didn't even come close. >> no, okay. in another half hour of "world news now" this morning, we showed, of course, kittens taking over offices across the country. the kitten visits were done through the driving service uber. >> that means one thing, lyft needs to get into the act. so today they're going to be delivering zombies. you can order them through the lyft app. >> so the company says it will dispatch a dom by toy "resurrect a dead party, speed up a sluggish meeting or show your friends and frenemies you care." it's only available in new york and san francisco. yea, us. >> wow.
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send that over to the news desk this morning. >> can you imagine? >> coming up. >> that's one way to compete, lyft. >> how an ma and george clooney are expanding their familyly >> and also ead, the high school footbalal coach sent to the stands for praying with his team and last night the satanists t showed up to show their support for the school. in "the skinny," harrison the dog harrison ford showing up on kimmel last night. he's hans sausage and t t big weatherrmama by the way,calliy 35 in anchorage. >> it's 35? >> i wonder if they'll have to wear jackets with their halloween costumes. "world news now" weather, brought to you by the mucinex fast max. so how ya doing? enough pressure in here for ya? ugh. my sinuses are killing me. yeah...just wait 'til we hit ten thousand feet. i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gelel
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oregon. he m mht look l le he's getting an early start on halloween. he's serious brs fighting crime at apartment complexes. he carries a shield, stungun, baton and flashlight. he says he's happy making sure nothing goes wrong in his neighborhood. bad boys, bad boys, what you going to do, what you going to do when they come for you. >> nice. you got intnt thatat she owned it. >> knocked that one, reena. >> you really did. >> thanks, jack. all right. >> the washington state high school football coach placed on leave because he refused to stop praying on the field watched last night's game from the bleachers. several players came over to hug coach joe kennedy before the game, but a group of satanists
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support for the school's decision. they said it was an effort to keep church and state separate. the intersection of prayer and hollywood back in the headlines. >> actress leah remini is again taking on scientology in her new book and she sat down with abc's dan harris for an exclusive preview. >> reporter: long before she starred on the hit cbs sitcom "the king of queens." >> do yoy have to build yourself up by tearing me down? >> yes. >> reporter: leah remini was a child who joined scientology at her on course. course? >> learn how to apply the teteniques of scientology to yourself a aothers. >> so for a kid who was always looking around comparing herself to other people to be part of a save the planet. a big deal.
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and because scientologists view children as spiritual beings, you're not treated as a kid. so you're given a lot of the responsibilityty your ego becomes extremely inflated. >> reporter: leah would go on to be an active member of the church for more than three decades. >> i love it. i love being involved with it because then i feel like i'm a good person. >> but as she describes in her new book, "trouble maker," she would ultimately leave the faith and level some scathing and very blic criticisms. >> the decision to leave is you are giving up everything you have ever known and everything you have worked for your whole fe. i feel that people need to understand, this has been my whole life. i want them to understand how it happens. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, new york. >> you can see the full story behind remny's decision to leave scientology tonight on "20/20" at 10:00 p.m. eastern. looks fasciting. > it really does.
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and topping our headlines, the women who made this year's cut for glamour's women of the year. >> for the magazine's 25th anniversary, among the eight title winners transgender chchpion caitlyn jenner, the -year-old shocked t t world this year after transitioning into a womanfter decades of identifyink herself as olympian bruce jenner. >> and making the cover of the magazine? oscar winner turned film producer reese witherspoon who shifted her focus t behind the camera, developing films runy women. >> also making the cut this year, record-breaking ballerina mistyy copeland. >> of course, yourr favorite. >> i lovov them. >> 2015 fifa women's world cup champions, the entire u.s. women's soccer team. we do say bravo to the ladies. >> absolutely. what a year for women in sports. i always say that, 2015. next in the spirit of halloween, jimmy kimmel hosted a special "star wars" themed costume party on h h show last ninit.
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for aute dressed as princess leia complete with hair buns. >> we decided for our halloween show this year, we would dress up like star wheres" characters and somehow i wound up princess leia, which made more sense before i had the beard. i could have been princess leia in the slave bikini so count your blessings. >> and dropping in on the party, conspicuously without a "star wars" costume and looking out of place here, harrison ford dressed as a hot dog with relish. >> relish that. >> there's no relish. >> it's great to see you. >> but there is mustard. >> there is mustard. speaking of high priced hollywood talent, george clooney is back in the headlines this morning. >> one year into their fairy tale marriage, george and amal are growing their family. they've adopted a dog. they visited the san gabriel hugh maim society on tuesday and fell in love with millie, a 4-year-old basset hound.
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i love when they adopt. >> they adopted the rescue dog on the spot. the news was shared withh a photo on facebook. >> congratulations to them. >> cute dog. finally a halloween tease from our friends kelly ripa and michael strahan. >> their costumes are legendary and they've leaked some costumes they'll be showing off later this morning on live" starting with donald trump. >> oh she nails it. the hair, the power suit, the power pout. >> keeping with the upcoming release of star wheres" produced by disney, also dressed up as luke skywalker and princess leia. >> that's landon powers. also, michael also crossed the gender barrier dressing as cookie. wow. from fox's empire."
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well, this week's headlines were nearly dominated by popotics but there was also some time for friendly transatlantic competition and the final word on fashion. >> oh, ye. >> leggings ain't pants. >> who knew. here now is our weekly "friday rewind." >> we need a bunch of help. we've got a car into a crowd up here into it hit people just like thump, thump, thump as people were flying. most of the people i saw were just layinin on the ground in crumbled messes. >> what we all watched on that shamefully shock video is reprehensible, unforgivable and inconsistent with everything that this district stands for. >> we are on the verge perhaps of picking someone who cannot do this job. >> his poll numbers tanked. that's why he's on the d. and he gotot nasty. and he got nasty. so you know what, you can have him. >> when you signed up for this,
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this was a six-year term. you you should be showing up to work. >> someone has convinced me that attacking you is going to help. >> you this is not a cage match. how about talking about the substantive issues people care about. you're going to hear me roar >> who would you rather run against, donald trump or ben carson. >> i'm going to leave that to the republicans. >> you can picture either one of help in the office, right? >> well, i can picture them in some office. >> this team taut all america's children that plang like a girl means you're a bad ass. and perhaps i shouldn't have used thatphrase. .
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him in advance for all gold medals that america will win in orlando. >> you better bring it usa. >> if you can't wea a shirt that cover your tail so i can't tell that you got aztec print thongs on, you don't need to be wearing them. >> what a hoot. >> and some things to look forwrwd to,, game three of the world series tonight. new york city. democratic debate next week thursday. so politics will be back in the headlines. >> and the clocks, don't forget, sunday morning, 2:00 a.m. >> it falls backwards. an extra hour of sleep and at the bars. see you there. >> don't miss our updates on facebook, wnnfans.com. this is abc's "world news
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here are some of our top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." investigators are looking into why an engine on a packedd airliner was leaking fuel that burst into flames before takeoff from fort lauderdale. everyone on board the dynamics airlines jet escaped down slides. more ahead. >> efforts to recover that military surveillance blimp that floated away from its base will contue today. the sensitive electronic equipment on board has been secured. investigators looking intoo why it broke free. leaked videotapes show the chaotic moments during a shoot-out inside a texas bar. dozens of bikers were involved in the shooting which left nine people dead. >> and jeb bush reportedly admits he has to do better in debates but denies his campaign is on life support. marco rubio is getting a fund-raising boost after this week's debate. those are some of our top stories on this friday, october 30th.
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"world news now." we do say good morning to you on this friday. we're going to get started with that packed jetliner bursting into flameme just before takeoff from fort lauderdale. >> the video shows black smoke billowing from the plane while aengs evacuate on emergency slides, then run away from the danger. frightening images as investigators are get to work finding out why it happened. abc's linzie janis is there. >> a routine takeoff suddenly a scramble for survival after this dynanac airways jet burst into flames on the runway. >> i heard a loud bang, turned around, saw the lights, saw flames, ran to the front of the aircraft. >> passengers rushing for the emergency slides. but not all doors opened immediately. >> it was pretty nerve-racking to know that the door wasn't opening andnow that something was on fire. >> reporter: the pilot of the boeing 767 didn't realize his plane was leaking fuel until
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another pilot alerted him. >> dynamic, out of the left engine, it looks like it's leaking a lot of, i don't know if it's fuel. it has fluid leaking. catching fire. >> engine's on fire. >> like flames all over the turbine of the plane. >> piople started freaking out. >> reporter: firefighters on scene within minutes, smothering the flames with foam. >> all passengers are off the aircraft and the engine fire is out. >> reporter: at least 21 injured. one seriously. >> a fuel line may have broken because fuel wasaseen spilling out t the engine just moments before it ignited. >> reporter: officials saying firefighters and the plane's crew saved lives. >> this was an incident versus a disaster. >> reporter: the ntsb and the faa now investigating what went wrong. linzie janis, abc news, fort lauderdale into an amemecan airlines flight made an emergency lananng in phoenix because of an unruly passenger.
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the man reportedly got up from his seat shortly after takeoff from los angeles and went into the first class cabin and began making threatening statements even mentioning september 11th. other passengers and flight crew put him back in the seat till police took him off in phoenix. the flight arrived hours late in philadelphia. breakakg news from kentucky where the search for an armed and dangerous futuretive is over. police say floyd cook was shot and killed after he refused to comply with the officers' demands. the convicted robber and wrastist had been the subject of an intense manhunt for the past week. he was last spotted yesterday afternoon when he asked a resident for aride. american military jetssere forced to scramble because of the russians. the white house says russian bombers flew near the aircraft carrier "u.s.s. ronald reagan." the ship was conducting military exercises in the an. russia's military has been reminded to follow internatial protocolol
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d secretary of state john kerry is in austria today as syrian peace talks continue. senior diplomats from almost 20 countries are taking part of these talks. iran and saab saudi arabia ash will be sitting at the same table. one notable absence, syrian president basharl assad. >> the house of representatives morning. paul ryan became the speaker yesterday taking over from john boehner who is retiring today. here's abc's kenneth moton. >> paul ryan elected speaker of the house. >> when they told me yesterday what happened i felt like all the planets will fallenn onmeme we should all feel that way. >> reporter: the family of the wisconsin lawmaker sat ithe gallery. and former republican presidential candidate mitt romney watched as his 2012 running mate became second in line to the presidency. outgoing speaker john boehner a box of tissues in hand delivered
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floor at speakak listing accomplishments. >> if you just do the right things for the right reasons, good things will happen. and this, too, can really happen to you. >> boehner's departure comes after a tumultuous four years leading the house. he battled with tea partiers and even his final 2 year $80 billion budgeteal with obama thiseek has come under fire. >> i leave wit no regrets, no burdens.s. >> the new man in charge says it's time to avoid last minute crises in government. all voices will be heard, more work will be done in committees. >> we are not settling scores. we are wiping the slate clean. >> 45-year-old ryan is the youngest speaker in nearly150 years. deadlines are coming up for appropriation bills so he will hit the ground running and former speaker john boehner will leave his ohio congressional seat sated. kenneth moton, abc news, washington. >> a judge has sentenced a graduate of an elite new
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year in prison for s sually assaulting an uuerage classmatete and the victim of an apparent game of sexual conquest spoke out in court. abc's marci gonzalez has m me. >> owen labor bri, the former prep school student convicted of sex crimes against a 15-year-old school m me sentenced to a year in jaill plus probabaon. >> thihiis a case where lives have been destroyed, yours and the victims. >> this was a mission for him. this was a sexual conquest. and it was a game. >> the victim not in the courtroom but in a recorded statement pleaded for justice. tearfully describing the lasting impact of the assault. we have distorted her voiceo protect her identity. . >> what he did to me made me this planet. dead. >> prosecutors allege the 2014 assault at the prestigious st.
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part of a so-calald senior salute. labrie who maintainsns he did not have sex with the victim was acquitted of the most serious forcible rape charges but the jury found him guilty of other charges including luring a minor by a computer which is a felony. the now 20-year-old lost his acceptance to harvard. he spent four days on suicide watch. sheerote to the judge he has been punished beyond a dooeg anyone else could possibly understand. >> after the hearing, he had to register as a sex offender. he was then allowed to go home and he will remain free on bail while his attorneys appeal. kendis and reena. >> thank you so much. an elderly kentucky man is recovering after spending five days trapped inn his car. police say he went off an embankment earlier this week. frustrated family member searched area roadways without any luck. a driver spotted the car wednesday just in the nick of time. >> to me somewhat of a miracle
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he was spotted because i don't believe in his age and his medical condition he would have made it upp to the roadway. >> the driver was dehydrated when rescuers found him but he was alert and able to talk to them. >> a 10-year-old in hawaii says the shark that bit him popped out of nowhere. the youngster is recovering in a hospital this morning with several wounds to his leg. he says he kicked the shark in the nose and that he wasn't afraid. c's matt gutman with more. >> the shark attack jolting the boy boogie boarding off hawaii clear out of the surf. >> i saw a kid get lifted out of the water. >> another body boarder's go pro capturing the attack in the distance. off duty lifeguard kelly crohn paddling to the boy noticingg the deep gashes in his thigh. >> i gave at distress signalo the life guards something was up. >> last week tony lee was pulled by a tiger shark. lee fought back supply kept thinking if i just punched him
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enough, he would let me go. >> as we recently learned diving with tiger sharks in the bahamas. >> turn around, man. turn around. >> sharks don'target humans. but mistakes happen and because tiger sharks' mouths are so big, hair bites can be deadly. >> if a big shark makes a mistake and bites you, chances are you're going to bleed to death. >> about a third of all shark attacks in hawaii happen in these months when tiger sharks are pregngnt and scientists feed more aggressively. matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> owners of thousands of hondas, the air bags may be detective. the automaker recalling 300,000 accords because side bags can inflate when the doors are slammed. the side impact sensors may be tective in 2008 and nine cars. noticed will go out to owners in december. >> the number of americans filing for unemployment has hit a milestone. the average number of claims hit
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a 42-year low last week. after only 1,000 people filed for unemployment. employers appear to be cutting g back on layoffs. that's a s sn of economic recovery. the jobless rate is at a seven-year low at 5.1%. earlier this week here on the program, we expressed our affection for stuff that happens in key west. >> we like key west. and the annual fantasy fest going on right now, well, we can just --- we can't help ourselves. >>ne of the week's more masquerade. beak it's a group of people and their pets doing dance numbers and staging skits. >> there's probably plenty of rum drinks, right? >> i'm sure. >> there were more than 50 entries andndveryone seemed too have a g gd time. it's a ten-day costume and festival. >> all righty. coming up, expert fitness advice forerunners even if
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>> also ahead, a new look at a television revolution. what viewers will like about the nut apple tv. >> and a special halloween theater." we slip into character to cooper. so why are we using the force? prepare to be amazed. >> but first the forecast map. we should point out in new york the gametime temperature should be 54 degrees for game threre of the world seriess but it is a spooky or creepy -- do you have any candy? >> "world news now" weather. brought to you by lysol. your clever moves won't stop the cold and flu. but disinfecting with lysol can. because lysol wipes and spray are approved to kill more types of germs than clorox.
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maybe saving some tricks for black friday anyway. a new report indicates a majority of online holiday shopping this year will be done on mobile devices. >> i'm one of those people that likes to buy the holiday stuff the day after to get like 75% off. >> the day after christmas. >> the day after halloween. i like that. >> you try to get in there. >> i'm not ready for christmas yet. i get my halloween stuff for next year. and just in time for those holiday movie and tv specials apple set to rule offize the way we watch tv. >> the brand-new apple tv could change the look and feel of your set into a giant iphone or ipad. it's hitting the stores today. here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: the company that revolutionized the way we listen to music and use our phones is taking on the television. >> i think this is really going to change everything. >> apple's eddie q inviting us in for a first look at the brand-new apple tv, ae
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tv with an hdmi cable organizing your tv screen much like an iphone or ipad with apps, you decide what to download from games like disney infinity. >> is the force with you, eddie? >> always with me. >> to house hunting apps to apps of your favorite channels which include their live programming and a whole lot more. >> you cut in the middle of that commercial break just swipe over and do i a little shopping. > it's all controlled by this remote with just five buttons including this one for siri so listens. >> or you can even ask what's the weather in new york right now by asking siri. >> what's the weather in new york right now? >> 61 and cloudy. >> or find your favorite tv showdown to a specific episode just by asking. >> let's try find episode of dillon. and there it is. watching. >> and what you see here might
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just be the tip of the iceberg. what do you see when you look at the future? five, ten years from now. >> what i really wanted to see is the ability of having more control and having it be more interactive. >> reporter: rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> it will get there. >> best episode of "world news now." >> definitely the one with anderson cooper way back when, wasn't it. >> no, it's the one from 1950 when i made a tv dinner. tv dinners were much later. >> we're like ozzy and harriet. >> yeah. >> interesting. we'll be right back with the marathon. "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. that means many of the future doctors who will care for us, the engineers who will build our cities, the scientists and entrepreneurs of our country can be your kids. we all know how hard it is for you to send them to college. this is why we want you to know you are not alone, and every day, more people support you
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you'd rather be passing people than getting passed. check your form. >> if you run in the city, if yourself. take a glimpse and say okay, how pelvis. strategize. >> on race day, 90% is mental. in training you have 90% physical, 10% mental. but once the gun goes off, you've done the 10% of physical. now it's mental game. how are you going to use your energy throughout the 26.2? you got to make a calculated decision. do you want to conquer account hill? you don't want to get too excited. i visualize myself racing, going over 21 miles. then when it comes on race day, it comes second nature. >> as for dinner the night before a big race, go for the carbs. >> just carb up. you need the fuel. i have a wish, it would be spaghetti, sauce and a few meatballs would be great.
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>> the right equipment can help you train, too. he likes to use a low immake the elliptical bike and smart watch that measures heart race and distance. what's his number one piece of advice? >> enjoy the experience. i'm back for my tenth. i'm so excited. >> reporter: marathon fans are equally excited. trina trinh, abc news, new york. so it's his tenth marathon. what an amateur. compared to the commish who is running 14th. >> jacko over here. jack, what number will this be? >> my 14th city new york city marathon and" mrs. also joining you, a school teacher. >> semi is. >> congratulations. there's your number. >> what sort of time are you going for this time. >> just under 4:20. >> more news coming up. >> good number. you think it smells fine, but your wife smells this... sfx: ding music starts luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics
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welcome back. it's not what you're thinking. we're just here for "insomniac theater." yes, the portion of the show looking at what's new in theaters. can we lose this now? >> all right. i kind of like mine. >> and this halloween weekend, watch. a romantic comedy. watch a romantic comedy we must. >> i preferred you with this . >> okay, so since saul 19 is not an option this halloween, we get bradley cooper in "burnt." he plays a two-star michelin chef looking to rule the culinary gal leach. in order to do so, he must recruit apprentices not afraid to turn to the darkside. >> he's a two star michelin to get one star, you have to be like luke skywalker. >> can you imagine getting three?
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>> you've always been a hero of mine. we studied your recipes. >> you or god? >> i don't know the difference. >> would you work for me for nothing? >> for nothing. >> for food, for meals. >> yeah, absolutely, if i was learning. >> would you pay me? how much would you pay me to work for me? would you pay me 100 pounds a week, 200, 300? trying to make a point. rooup's great. fantastic. but you lack arrogance. to be in my kitchen, you have to defend yourself. >> and we might have added that music. the roo reviews not good. sam wolf it a character drama about one awesome dude's struggle to be even more awesome. >> and burnt seems to think it's a radical new twist on risotto. in truth, it's closer to a slightly spiced up mac and cheese. good one.
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>> i have a headache. into are we back to there. >> and my nose is itchy. >> use the force. >> you must. you must. >> have a great halloween out there, folks. >> to the darkside. >> the party's, if i can figure out where we're going. >> i going off to the darkside. >> sorry. where's the set? >> whoa. >> sorry. i'll just go back to the seat. >> did we go out already. >> "star wars" in theaters
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now," political doom and gloom. >> jeb bush doing everything he can from keeping the naysayers from taking down his presidential campaign and how his former protege marco rubio is adding to his frustration. >> plane on fire. more than 100 people rushed to the exit as a plane bursts into flames. passengers forced to evacuate down and emergency slide. the new video and details. >> the prep school student who was on his way to harvard on a scholarship now sent to prison. the sexual assault, the pressure on campus andhe judge called the young man a very good liar. and this halloween weekend, keeping kids safe. as trick-or-treaters gear up for the great candy grab, a major reminder to parents and the one thing everyone can do to make sure this is a happy and safe halloween. it's friday, october 30th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we do say good morning to you
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the last friday in october. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. we've got costumes some point in morning. >> we've got some costumes. pretty scary not because they're gory or anything like that, but it will be pretty scary. >> something else that's scary, people wondering if jeb bush's campaign is over. >> scary for him and it's only october, but a lot of people are saying that he had a frighteningly bad performance at the third debate. >> and we're going to kick it off this half hour with a republican presidential hopeful that you were talking about jeb bush in damage control. a day after what many political insiders feel was a disastrous debate for him. jeb denies his campaign is "terminal." >> there's no question mark corubio got the best of him at that debate. it's your voice, your vote, with abc's kennethmoton. >> reporter: marcoubio taking a victory lap after a strong debate performance. >> for us it was just another chance to express ourselves before the american people.
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>> reporter: jeb bush defending his record in new hampshire. >> i will campaign the way that i will governor. i will campaign with my arms wide open. with a hopeful optimistic message, not one that is trying to prey on people's fears. >> reporter: bush tussled with rubio his one-time mentee over his missed senate votes. >> the senate, what is it like a french week? you get three days where you have to show up. >> that sparked aweet from france's ambassador to the u.s. a frerk workweek to the but a paid pregnancy leave yes. >> someone convinced me attacking me is going to help you. >> donald trump rallied in nev post debate. >> who won the debate? >> you did. >> ben carson alsls took a swing at the cnbc debate moderator who e under fire for their questions. >> debates are supposed to be established to help the people get to know the candidates and
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what it's turned into is a gotcha. that's silly. >> ben carson and other candidates calling for a change in debate format. 14 million people watched wednesday night as the highest rated program for cnbc, but the third lowest out of the three republican debates. kendis and reena. >> thank you so much. wisconsin republican paul ryan won his election yesterday. he's now speaker of the house and he told colleagues the house is broken and he wants to fix it which restoring order and transparency. he's the youngest house speaker in 150 years. ryan had the votes of all but nine republicans. his predecessor wishes him well. because hope always springs eternal. and if you just do the right things for the right reasons, good things will happen. and this, too, can really happen to you. god bless you and god bless our great country. >> former speaker boehner said despite its many twists his career was perfect.
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nancy at the pel says the dream. >> federal investigators are now looking into why an airline jet takeoff. an engine on a dynamic airways jet was leaking fuel. flames. the plane was heading to venezuela from fort lauderdale. 110 people were forced to evacuate down emergency slides. 1 were injured one seriously. the flames were put out quickly as you can see there. airport was closed however for several hours. records indicate the plane was last inspected in june. crews recovering all the parts that have military surveillance blimp that broke today. electronics. questions remain why it got loose in the first place. >> reporter: an active investigation and recovery mission toght of what remains of this $175 million balloon, now deflated and pierced with 100 bullet holes. >> you may have heard shotgun
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that is how we are deflating it. >> reporter: this wild ride. senator somebody might ought to call 911. >> reporter: now, the herculean recovery effort begins, as they attempt to return this 10,000-plus pound balloon back to maryland. this 240-foot blimp detaching from a maryland military base, reaching altitudes as high as 16,000 feet. dragging a 6,600-foot metal cable behind it, knocking out power to nearly 30,000 customers. floating unmanned at about 50 miles per hour for a 160-mile journey to these pennsylvania woods. >> look at the size of that thing. >> reporter: this blimp, paid for with taxpayer dollars now tattered,ton and twisted. it's part of a nearly $3 billion test system now being used to defend the nation's capital against airborne attacks, with technology designed to find low-flying, fast-moving, small threats. but some argue it's too expensive and ineffective. >> something this expensive, this sophisticated, should never have been able to just drift away. but this is a program that the ngress has kept alive even though the pentagon wants to get
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rid of it. >> reporter: the army says the most sensitive equipment has already been removed from the woods right behind me. the rest is expected to come out in a day or so likely by helicopter. investigators are still trying to figure out how this blimp became detached. linsey davis, muncy, pennsylvania. >> to oklahoma city where a police officer accused of punching a high school student is facing charges. the incident is from a few weeks ago but captured on surveillance video. the veteran officer claims he struck the 16-year-old in self-defense. a police spokesman says the officer's response was not appropriate. is he on paid administrative leave and faces misdemeanor assault as well as battery charges. >> a look at the deadly shoot-out in the waco, he texas. video leaked shows the moment of chaos and terror. here's ryan owens. >> reporter: as the cases against more than 100 bikers
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restaurant move forward, a stunning new look at the action in a series of videos apparently leaked from the case file. in one video, the gun fire erupts just offcamera, but watch the reaction of the bikers. some grab guns, others hit the floor and crawl to safety. one surveillance camera catch abiker firing a shot toward the parking lot as he runs inside. the videos obtained by cnn appear to be part of the evidence, after the shootout left nine dead and 18 injured. waco police say they did not release the surveillance videos and whoever did may be in legal trouble. the videos also show terrified twin peaks employees running for cover. minutes later, a parade of bikers surrendering with their hands up. these videos are being made public just as the grand jury down in waco hears all of the cases against all you have those bikers. and that's why police and the
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they're worried this leak could affect the outcome. >> to southern california where there was quite a shock for a man there. he discovered a five-foot python in a dutchster. the snake was near death after spending the night outside an apartment building. investigators say the person who abandoned the snake could be charged with animal cruelty. the reptile is now recuperating at an animal shelter in riverside county. it will be turned over to a rescue operation because exotic animals are not put up for adoption here. that's why i don't take out the trash into it's a good reason not to take out the trash. honey, i'm sorry. >> there could be a python there. >> during a different half hour of wnds yesterday morning, we told that you kittens would be taking over offices across the country into well, that did happen. they were brought to workplaces in 55 cities. someone in those offices made reservation tosses have the kit bes delivered through lat uber app.
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the kittens visit goes to animal shelters. office worker who's couldn't get enough of the cats could adopt them if they wanted to. >> there were some 30 cats adopted on national cat day thanks to uber. we don't have the totals from today or yesterday as the case would be. >> i think next year we need to help them out and have cats in the overnight show. >> we do need to have cats in the overnight show. where are the cat sound effects right now? okay. right on cue. >> coming up "the mix," our animal theme continues with a dog competing with a baby. it's a howling contest on halloween. >> and also ahead, it's safety first for kids on halloween, and every day of the year for that matter. it starts with a question for parents. whwhs your child wearing? the answer could be vital for police. >> and the legal drama in a new england courtroom involving a prep school student and a rape case getting worldwidid atatntion. what t t judge has to say now.
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the neighbor were once friends but police and fire departments are now investigating. >> jerry sandusky wants a new trial. he argues his lawyers were not effective during his trial and that his rights were violated. his court appearance yesterday follows reports of leaks of grand jury testimony in his case. the judge now investigating and nts a state attorneyeneral to turnn over any information. >> another high profile case of sexu assault on campus ended with a judge describing the defendant as neither an angel or a devil but still guilty. >> the former top student once headed toarf is now headed to prison. abc's gio benitez has the story. >> reporter: 20-year-old owen labrie saying a quiet prayer at his sentencing today, convicted in august for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old freshman girl in the dark science building of their elite prep school. the victim breaking down on the stand.
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i was violated in so many ways. >> reporter: prosecutors argued it was part of a so-called school tradition, the senior salute. graduating seniors spending time th younger students.s. sotimes intimately. they claim labrie was trying to wrack up sexual conquests as part of a game. the jir acquitted him of the most serious charge felony rapap but found him guilt of misdemeanor sexual assault and of using e-mail and facebook to lure the underage girl. his victim in a video statement, saying today, she has been harassed for coming forward. >> what he did to me made me feel like i didn't belong on this planet and that i would be better off dead. >> reporter: labrie says he never forced himlf on the girl. his mother begging for mercy. the defense submitting pictures of him as a young boy and visiting harvard, where, they say, he planned to study divinity. the judge calling labrie a very good liar, saying his 15-year-old victim was not able to connt. >> that's the crime you were
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convicted of. engaging in sexual penetration with someone who is not old enough to know how to handle it. >> reporter: labrie faced 11 years behind bars, but was sentenced to one. afterwards, embracing his family with a smile. and owen labrie is actually out on bay as he pursues an appeal. but did he have to officially register as a sex offender. he could be on thaha list for the rest of his life. gio beniz, concord, new hampshire. >> prosecutors say they're considering other charges against him including for deleting 119 incriminating messages sent between him and friends. >> the victim's family had ann impact statement. the father the victim's father saying my little girl stood up to the rape culture that allows boys to be boys. they were saying that was part of the culture at that school. sad case all around. >> absolutely. comingngup, the one question many parents can't answer. >> that is what didh your child
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wear today? why not knowing could cost you precious time in an emergency. >> and ahead in our next half hour, the actress who took on scieieology. what she'saying iner new memoir and what she's revealing in an exclusive interview with our dan harris. you're watching "world news now." "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. i can't believe we broke old man hennessey's window corrececon dude, you broke. i just threw the ball. this is really bad. what are we going to do? dudekiss your fe goodbye. let's go. oh. keep smiling, keep shining knowing you can always count on me, for sure hi knowing you can always count on me, for sure tell him it was an accident ananwe can fix the windodo knowinyou can always count on me, for sure i'll come with you.
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mosh than half a million children are reported missing each year across america. it's the first few hours that can make a critical difference. >> a stunning number of parents we asked could not provide the most important stuff like about their kids. here's abc's t.j. holmes. >> reporter: these children are missing. and the single most important tool t save a child who's lost or missing is a photograph. even better, a a photo of what that child is wearing today.
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otherwise a precise description is crucial. without it, experts say there could be delays or misidentification. how much time do you have? the first three hours are the most crucial when itt comes to a missing child. >> callahan walal is a child voerk at the national center for missing and exploited children. we asked him to help us with an experiment. >> you need to give law enforcement a detaile description of what he's wearing today. >> how many parents know exactly what their children are wearing. > d dinitely shorts. >> gray velcro sneakers. >> i don't know. >> elizabeth hadden elementary in haddenfield, new jersey, sets up us up with eight unsuspecting parents. we give each this hypothetical situation. you need to give law enfnfcement a detailed description of her including her clothing. >> the key for parents to recall it quickly and get it right. >> black and white striped dress and pink sneakers. >> then we bring out the child. >> hi there. >> she got it the absolutely right. black and whihi striped top. >> red and gray shorts, white
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t-shirt that says hurley across it. michael jordan sox. >> here he is. >> hey, buddy. >> i think the sox came into play. >> but that's where the parental accuracy ends. >> really, i don't remember. black shorts and i believe a black shirt. >> hey, claire senator how you doing? okay. >> shorts were correct but these are jean shorts and the slirt is a blue shirt. >> does that do police any good in it's halfway accurate. >> not really. they'll be looking for a child in a black shirt and she's wearing a blue shirt. >> long sleeve maroon shirt and a jean jacke vest. >> we changed the shirt. >> that's right. >> what surprised you in talking to these parents. >> we knowome parents will be better with the description than others. some parents won't have a clue. >> some we meet have no idea what their child is wearing >> police are standing here asking you what is your child wearing. they need a d dcription. how would you get it. >> i could ask my wife. where is your wife? >> call her. >> walsh says this is when
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things get tricky. >> leggings and a shirt? you don't remember. >> dan immediately knew he was busted. >> it's difficult in that situation. that's probably worst case where neither parent knows whahathe kiki is wearing. law enforcement won't have much to go off of. >> it's their most frantic moment in their life when their child goes missing. it's going to be difficult for parents to give a 100% accurate description. that's why the pictuture is so great. >> t.j. holmes, new york. >> i never thought about that taking a photo of your child beforehand in case something happens, you have the picture to show them. >> it's not something you want to think about as a parent but it's an important pieie of information. you also need to know the exact height and weight of your child. vital information is key. >> it can make a difference. coming up, halloween howling battles. >> and why did the chicken jump through the hoop? >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, this is an important message.
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here's a great video. almost half a mililon viewers tuned into this youtube video of two dogs you see here. charlotte and kayla howing. > howling up a storm. >> and then little 5-month-old logan steps in. take a listen. >> is that not adorable. >> it is very cute. that's a loud house. >> he's only be 5 months old but he gets it. babies really understand more than we give them credit fornd so do dogs.s. they all tuned in. >> all in tune. >> here's another really cool video. this has gotten 9 million views already. take a look at this overachieve overachieving chicken. not only can doc, scurry and leap with the best of them, it can go through a chicken agility course and even go through a hoop. >> what. >> and jump through. >> that's impressive. >> bread crumbs leading it along.
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the airline jet erupting into flames just before takeoff. the dash for the emergency slides and today's intense investigation. the new video o d developments overnight. new video of the chaotic scene involving a huge group of bikers exchanging fire with police. our first inside look at what really happened in the deadly shoot-out. and new this halflfour, a terrifying ordeal for a sky diver. >> how did this daredevil get stuck under a plane mid flight for a half hour? what he did to f fe himself and get to safety. and glamour mamazine crowning this year's crop of women of the year. and leading the pack, caitlyn jenner. the olympic champion turned champion of transgender rights. her very public transition and the magazine's controversial decision on this friday, october 30th. from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning on this friday.
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>> i'm kendis gibson. we do thank you for joining us on this final friday here in october. course, we're goingo get started with the very serious news coming out of fort lauderdale. >> the jetliner on fire there on a runway at the airport in south florida. >> we've gotten some new video from fort lauderdale that show thth black smoke billowing from the plane while passengers exit on emergency slides, then sprint ay from the burning aircraft. frightening images as an intense investigation gets under way. abc's linzie janis has the details. >> reporter: passengers frantically fleng this burning jetliner, sliding down emergency evacuation chutes. >> i heard a loud bang, turned around, saw the lights, saw flames. ran for the front of the aircraft. >> reporter: at that point, the jet was still moving toward takeoff. flight attendants springing into action. >> he calmly as soon as the plane stopped, he opened the door, let the chute out, the chute opened to the side where
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the flames were. >> reporter: the call coming just after 12:30. within two minutes, broward sheriff fire and rescue are there. a minute later all 101 on board are off the jet. within another 60 seconds, foam has knocked down the largest flames. >> all passengers are off the aircraft and the engine fire is out. >> reporter: i was scared, says this passenger who hurt her ankle running. at least 21 injured in all. including at least one serious injury. e dynamic airways jejewas taxiing to take off to venezuela. what the pilot of the 767 didn't realize is that the jet was leaking fuel over the taxiways. another pilot seeing the leak. >> dynamic out of the left engine, looks like it't'leaking a lot of -- i don't know if it's fuel, it has fluid leaking out of the left engine. >> okay, dynamic 405, do you copy? >> yes, sir, we copy. we'll probably need 0 go back to
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>> about ten seconds later, that fuel ignites. >> engine's on fire. engine's on fire. >> those few moments of panic gave way to a mystery. why was it leaking fuel? >> it sounds very much to me like the culprit may be a fuel line the engine because fuel was seen spilling out of the engine and rapidly iited. >> reporter: that plane with the red tail still on the tarmac and it will likely be here for many more hours. but t e emergency evacuation is being called textbook. it could have been so much worse. linzie janis, abc news, fort lauderdale, florida. >> federal investigators want to know what caused a plane crash thth killed four in arkansas outside of little rock. no one on the ground was injured. the small plane crashed shortly after takeoff and burst into flames. investigators say it was foggy when the plane went down. >> an american airlines made an emergency landing because of a passenger. the flight from los angeles to philadelphia diverted to phoenix.
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evaluation. passengers say he had gotten up from his seat during the flight and raut the military, the government and 9/11. >he poor guy needs help. i meanbut he scared the hell out of everybody. i think he scared me because you know, we didn't know at first if he had somebody with him and he was very hostile to people with money. >> other passengers and d e flight crew took the man back to his seat until the jet landed in phoenix. there were 153 passengers and six crew members on board. they arrived in philadelphia about seven hours late. terror in the air for a peruvian sky diver, his ordeal captured on camera as he dangles in the air for 30 minutes. he was finally cut the legs off of his jumpsuit with a knife and parachuted to the ground a a incredibly, his only injury was a minor cut to his hand. >> that's absolutely amazing. >> quick thinking. turning to politics now, republican presidential hopeful
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jeb bush is doing damage control one day after what many political insiders feel was a disastrous debate for him. jeb bush denens his campaign is "terminal." bush told an interviewer just saying that is pretty funny. he points out there are still about 100 days before the new hampshire primary. he's on the defensive about the waonducting his campaign though. >> i will cacaaign the way that will govern. i will campaign with my arms wide open. with a hopeful optimistic message, not one that is trying to prey on peoplegs fears. >> but in a private conference call to nervous donors yesterday afternoon, bush reportedly admitted he was -- he has to do better. fellow republican chris christie is facing trouble. today's "new york times" editorial board is telling the governor his c cpaign is termjnal and it's time to go. now, vice president joe
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candidate bernie sanders for an hour behind closed doors. the two talked about campaign finance reform and plan for free education. e men are long-time friends. anllinois man pleaded guilty to attempting to join the islamic state. muhammad hamza khan was arrested last year at o'hare national airport about to board a plane with his two teenage siblings. he is cooperating with prosecutors. they have agreed to seek a sentence of no more than five years. minnesota authorities may be ready to reopen a cololcase from years ago. a man questioned in 1989 about the disappearance of an 11-year-old boy was arrested this week on child pornography charges. jacob wetterling and two other boys were riding their bikes when a masked man abducted them. wetterling has never been found. now police say the man arrested for child porn is a person of interest. >> a new look inside that deadly shoot-out among dozens of bikers in keiko,o, texas.
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terror. here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: as the cases against more than 100 bikers involved in a motor cycle gang shoot-out at this waco, texas,s, restaurantntove forwrwd, a sunning new look at the action in a series of videos apparently leaked from the case file. in one video, the gunfire erupts just off camera, but watch the reaction of the bikers. some grab guns. others hit the floor and crawl to safety. one surveillanan camera catches a biker firing a shot toward the parking lot as he runs inside. >> i just got a call from a passerby, thought they heard a gunshot and looked over and saw a lot of people running. >> reporter: the videos obtained by cnn appear to be part of the evidence after the shoot-out left nine dead and 1 injured. waco police say they did not release the surveillance videos and whoever did may be in legal trouble. the videos also show terrified twin peaks employees running for cover. minutes later a parade of bikers
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up. these videos are being made public just as the grand jury down in waco hears all of the cases against all of those bikers and that's why police and upset. they're worried this league could affect the outcome. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> switching gears now, a guard for the los angeles clippers is apologizing for accidentally hitting a fan with a seat cushion. austin rivers was fined $25,000 by the nba. you see it right there on the center of the screen there. the cushion seat was thrown into the stands and striking a fan and reportedly injuring her eye. he invited the fan and her family back to the locker room after the game. rivers is the son of clippers coach doc rivers. >> the new england patriots still undefeated this morning after absolutely destroying g e miami dolphins last night. this was the tom brady show. and thfish they were just
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brady hit rob gronkowski for a 4747 yard touchdhdn to open the scoring. he also connected on three more touchdown passes in the fourth quarter to julian edelman. the patriots make it look easy, beating miami 36-7. >> you definitely have to score more than n in order to beat the patriots or try to compete with them. the dolphins didn't even come close. >> no, okay. in another half hour of "world news now" this morning, we showed, of course, kittens taking over offices across the country. the kitten visits were d de through the e iving service uber. >hat means one thing, lyft needs to get into the act. so today they're going to be delivering zombies. you can order them through the lyft app. >> so the company says it will dispatch a zombie to "res sect a dead party, speed up a sluggish meeting or just show your friends and frenemies you care." it's only available in new york and san francisco. yea, us. >> wow. at would be interesting to
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you see this guy here, he'e' from oregon. he might look like he's getting an early start on halloween. he's guardian shield. he's serious about fighting crime at apartment complexes. es a shield, stun gun, petr spray, baton and a flashlight. he says he's happy making sure nothing goes wrong in his neighborhood. bad boys, bad boys, what you going to do, what you going to do when they come for you. >> ne. you got into that. she owned it. >> you rocked that one, reena. >> you really did. >> thanks, jack. all right. >> the washington state high school football coach placed on leave because he refused to stop praying on the field watched last night's game from the bleachers. several players came over to hug coach joe kennedy before the game, but a group of satanists also showed up to show their
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they said it was an effort to keep church and statatseparate. the intersection of prayer and llywood back in the headlines. >> actress leah remini is again taking on scientology in her new book and she sat down with abc's dan harris for an exclusive preview.w. >> reporter: long before she was tv riotty starring on the hit cbs sit-com "the king of queens," >> do you haveo build yourself up by tearing me dowow >> yes. >> reporter: leah remini was a child who joined scientology at the behest of her mother who are to use church terminology, brought her daughter into the faith and put her on course. >> what does that mean g gon course? >> learn how to apply the techniques of scientology to yourself and others. >> so for a kid who was always looking around comparing herself to other people to be part of a faith where you had a mission to save -- >> the planet save the p pnet. >> reporter: that must have been a big deal. >> yes. and because scientologists view
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children as spiritual beings, you're not treated as a kid. so you're given a lot of responsibility. your ego becomes extremely inflated. >> reporter: leah h uld go on to be an actiti member of the church for more than three decades. >> i love it. i love being involved with it because then i feel like i'm a good person. >> but as she describes in her new book, "trouble maker," she would ultimately l lve the faith and level some s@athing and very public criticisms. >> the decision to leave is you are giving up everything you have ever known and everything you have worked for your whole life. i fefe that people need toto understand, this has been my whole life. i want them to understand how it happens. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, new york. >> you can see the full story behind remini's decision to leave scientology tonight on "20/20" at 10:00 p.m. eastern. looks fascinating. > it really does. i can't wait to tune in for that. next trail blazers who top
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women who made this year's cut for "glamour's" women of the year. >> for the magazine's 25th anniversary, among the eight title winners transgender 66-year-old shocked the world this year after trsitioning into a woman after decades of identifying herself as olympian bruce jenner. >> and making the cover of the magazine? oscar winner turned film producer reese witherspoon who shifted her focus to behind the camera, developing films run by women. >> also making the cut this year, record-breaking ballerina misty copeland. >> of course, your favorite. >> i love them. >> 2015 fifa women's world cup champions, the entire u.s. women's soccer team. we do say bravo to the ladies. >> absolutely. at a year it's been for w wen in sports. i always say that, 2015. next in the spirit of halloween, jimmy kimmel hosted a special "star wars" themed costume party on his show last night. >> we did have to suspend belief
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for a bit for kimmel's costu dressed as vintage princess leia complete with hair buns. >> we decided for our halloween show this year, we would dress up like "star wars" characters and somehow i wound up princess leia, which made more sense before i had the beard but makes very little -- i could have been princess leia in had the slave bikini so count your blessings. >> and dropping in on the party, conspicuously without a "star wars" cocoume and looking out of place here, harrison ford dressed as a hot dog with relish. >> relish that. >> there's no relish. >> it's great to see you. >> but there is mustard. >> there is mustard. speaking of high priced llywood talent, georor clooney is back in the headlines this morning. >> one year into their fairy tale marriage, george and amal >> what? >> they've an adopted a dog. the c cple visited the and gabriel humane society on tuesday and fell in love with
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i love when people adopt. >> they adopted the rescue dog on the spot. the news was shared with a photo on facacook. >> congratulations to them. >> cute dog. finally a halloween tease from our friends kelly ripa and $% michael strahan. >> their halloween cos tups are legendary and they've leaked some costumes they'll be s swing off later this morning on live starting with donald trump. >> oh she nails it. the hair, the power suit, the power pout. >> looks amazing. keeping with the upcoming releaseef "star wars" produced by our parent company disney, they also dressed up as luke skywalker and princess leia. >> that's landon powers. also, michael also croroed the gendererarrier dressing as cookie. wow. from fox's "empire." >>ery good and kim and kanye, of course.
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well, this week's adlines were nearly dominated by politics but there was also some time for friendly transatlantic competition and the final word on fashion. >> oh, yeah. >> leggings ain't pants. >> who knew. here now is our weekly "friday rewind." >> we need a bunch of help. we've got a car to a crowd up here. >> it hit people just like thump, thump, thump as people were flying. most of the peoplele saw were juststaying on the ground in crumbled messes. >> what we all watched on that shamefully shocking video is reprehensible, unforgivable and inconsistent with everything that this district stands for. >> we are on the verge perhaps of picking someone who cannot do this job. >> his poll numbers tanked. that's why he's on the end. and he got nasty. and he got nasty. so you know w at, you can have him. >> when you signed up for this, this was a six-year term.
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work. >> someone has convinced you that a aacking me is going to help you. >> this is not a cage match. how about talking about the substantive issues people care about. you're going to hear me roar >> who would you rather run against, donald trump or ben carson? >> i'm going to leave that to the republicans. >> you can picture either one of them in the office, right? >> well, i can picture them in some office. >> this team taught all amica's children that playing like a gl means you're a bad ass. and peaps i shouldn't have used that phrase. >> i should also apologize to
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him in advance for all the gold medals that america will win in orlando. >> you better bring it usav >> if you can't wear a shirt that covers your tail so i can't tell that you got some aztec print thongs on, you don't need >> what a hoot. >> and some things to look forward to, game three of the world series tonight democratic debate next week so politics will be back in the headlines. >> and the clocks, don't forget, sunday morning, 2:00 a a. >> it falls backwards. an extra hour of sleep and at the bars. see you there. >> don't miss our updates on facebook, wnnfans.com. this is abc's "world news now," infofoing insomniacs for
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morning on "world news now." investigators are looking into why an engine on a packed airliner was leaking fuel that burst into flames before takeoff from fort lauderdale. everyone on board the dynamics airlines jet escaped down slides. more details ahead. >> efforts to recover that military sveillance blimp that oated away from its base will continue today. the sensitive electronic equipment on board has been secured. investigators looking into why it broke free. leaked videotapes show the chaotic moments during a shoot-out inside a texas bar. dozens of bikers were involved in the shooting which left nine people dead. >> and republican presidential hopeful jeb bush reportedly admits he has to do better in debates but denies his campaign is on life support. bush's rival marco rubio is getting a fund-raising boost after this week to week's debatete those are some of our top stories on this friday, october 30th.
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"world news now." we do say good morning to you on this friday. we're going to get startrt with that pacacd jetliner bursting into flames just before takeoff from fort lauderdale. >> the new video shows black smoke billowing from the plane while passengerss e ecuate on emergency slides, then run away from the danger. frightening images as investigators get to work finding out why it happened. abc's linzie janis is there. reporter: a routine takeoff suddenly a scramble for survival after this dynamic airways jet burst into flames on the runway. >> i heard a loud bang, turned around, saw the lights, saw flames, ran to the front of the aircraft. >> reporter: passengers rushing for the emergency slides but not all doors opened immediately. >> it was pretty nerve-racking to know that the door wasn't opening and know that something was on fire. >> reporter: the pilot of the boeingng67 didn't realize his plane was s aking fuel until
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engine, it looks like it's leaking a lot of, i don't know if it's fuel. it has fluid leaking. >> seconds late area, that fuel catching fire. >> engine's on fire. >> like flames all over the turbine of the plane. >> we just saw the fire. people started freaking out. >> reporter: firefighters on the scene within minutes, smothering the flames with foam. >> all passengers are off the aircraft and the engine fire is out. >> reporter: at least 21 injured. one seriously. >> a fuel line may have broken because fuel was seen spilling out of the engine just m ments befofo it ignited. >> reporter: officials saying firefighters and the plane's crew saved lives. >> this was an incident versus a disaster. >> reporter: the ntsb and the faa now investigating what went wrong. linzie janis, abc news, fort lauderdale. an american airlines flight made an emergency landing in phoenix because of an unruly passenenr. the man reportedly got up from
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from los angeles and went into the first class cabin and began making threatening statements even mentioning september 11th. other passengers and flight crew put him back in the seat till police took him off in phohoix. the flight arrived hours late in philadelphia. breaking news from kentucky where the search for an armed and dangerous fugitive is over. police say floyd cook was shot and killed after he refused toto comply with the officersrs demands. the convicted robber and rapist had been the subject of an intense manhunt for the past week. he was last spotted yesterday afternoon when he asked a resident for a ride.e. american military jets were forced to scramble because of the russians. the white house says russian bombers flew near the aircraft carrier "u.s.s. ronald reagan." the ship was conducting military exercises in the sea of japan. russia's military has been reminded to follow international protocol.
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kerry is in vienna, austria today as syrian peace talks continue. senior diplomats from almost 20 countries are taking part of these talks. bitter foes iran and saudi arabia will be sitting at the same table. this is the first time iran has been invited to help find a path to peace in syria. one notablabsence, syrian president bashar al assad. >> the house of representatives under w leadership this morning. wisconsin lawmaker paul ryan became the speaker yesterday, taking over f fm john boehner who is retiring today. here's abc kenneth moton. >> reporter: paul ryan elected speaker of the house. >> when they told me yesterday what happened, i felt likehe moon, the stars and all the planets had fallen on me. we4should all feel that way. >> reporter: the family of the wisconsin lawmaker sat in the gallery. and former republican presidential candidate mitt romney watched as his 2012 runninte became second in line to the presidenen. outgoing speaker john boehner a box of tissues in hand delivered his last speech on the house
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accomplishments. things f f the right reasons, good things willappen. and this, too, can really happen to you. >> reporter: boehner's departure comes after a tumultuous four years lead ago the house. he battled with h a partiers and even his final 2 year $80 billion budget deal with obama this week has come under fire. >> i leave with no regrets, no burdens. reporter. the new man in chge once a reluctant candidate for speer says it's time to avoid last t minute crisis in government. all voices will be heard, more work will be done in committees. >> we are not settling scores. we are wiping the slate clean. >> reporter: 45-year-old ryan is the youngest s saker in nearly 150 years. deadlines are coming up for appropriation bills so he will hit the ground running and former speaker john boehner will leave his ohio congressional see the saturday. kenneth moton, abc news, washington. a judge has sentenced a graduate of anlite new hampshire prep school to one year in prison f/r sexually
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assaulting an underage classmate and the victim of an appent game of sexual conquest spoke out in court. abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: owen labrie, the former prep school student convicted this summer of sex crimes agagast a 15-year-old school mate sentenced to a year in jail plus probation. >> this is a case where lives have been destroyed, yours and the victim's. >> this was a mission for him. this was a sexual conquest. and it was a game. >> reporter: theheictim not in the courtroom but in a recorded statement pleaded for justice. tearfully describing the lasting impact of the assault. we have distorted her voice to protect her identity. >> what he did to me made me feel like i didn't belong on this planet. and that i would be better off dead. >> prosecutors allege the 2014 assasat at the prestigious st. paul school in new hampshire was part of a so-called senior
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salute. labrie who maintains he did not have sex with the victim was acquitted of the most serious forcible rape charges but the jury found him guilty of other charges including luring a minor by a computer which is a felony. the now 20-year-old lost his acceptance to harvard. his mother saying he spent four days on suicide watch. she wrote to the judge he has been punished beyond a degree that anyone else could possibly understand. after the hearing, labrie had to rescue as a very much offender. he was then allolod to go home and he will remain free on bail while his attorneys appeal. kendis and reena. >> thank you so much. an elderly kentucky man is recovering after spending five days trapped in his car. police sayay wilbur herod went off an embankment earlier this week. frustrated family member searched area roadways without any luck. then a driver happened to spot the car wednesday just in the nick of time. to me somewhat of a airacle he was spotted because i donon believe in his age and his
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made it up to the roadway. >> the driver was dehydrated was alert and able to talk to them. a 10-year-old in hawaii says the shark that b b him popped out of nowhere. the youngster is recovering in a hospital this morning with several wounds to his leg. he says he kicked the shark in the nose and that he wasn't afraid. abc's mattttutman with more. >> reporter: the shark attack volting the boy boogie boarding off hawaii clear out of the surf. >> i saw a kid get lifted out of the water. >> reporter: another body boarder's go pro capturing the attack in the distance. off duty lifeguard kelly crohn paddling to the boy noticing the deep gashes in his thigh. >> i gave the distress signal to the lifeguards that something was up. >> reporter: it was the seventh shark attack in hawaii this year. last week, tony lee was pulled
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lee fought back. >> i kept thinking if i just punched him enough, he would let me go. bahamas. turn around. but mistakes hapapn and because their bites can be deadly. >> if a big shark makes a mistake and bites you, chances are you're going to bleed to death. >> about a third of all shark attacks in hawaii happen in these months october and november when tiger sharks are pregnant and scientists speculate feed more aggressively. matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> this consumer alert. >> owners of thousands of hondas, the air bags may be detective. the automaker recalling g 0,000 accords because side bags can inflate when the doors are slammed. the side impact sensors may be defective in 2008 and 2009 cars. notices will go out to owners in december. >> the number of americans filing for unemployment has hit a milestone. the average number of claims hit
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a 42-year low last week. as employers a aear to be cutting fewer jobs. weekly applications rose just by 1,000. the jobless rate is now at a seven-year low at 5.1%. earlier this week here on ththprogram, we expressed our affectctn for stuff that happens in key west. >> we like key west. and the annual fantasy fest going on right now, well, we can just -- we can't help p rselves. >> one of the week's more popular events is the pet masquerade. basically, it's a group of people and their pets doing dance numbers and staging skits. there's probably plenty of rum drinks, right? >> i'm sure. >> there were more than 50 entries and everyone seemed to have a good time. it's a ten-day costume and mask festival.l. >> including the pets. all righty. coming up, expert fitness advice for runners even if you're not exactly a marathoner.
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a new report indicates a majority of online holiday shopping this year will be done on mobile devices. >> i'm one of those people that likes to buy the holiday stuff the day after to get like 75% off. >> the day after christmas? >> the day after halloween. i like that. >> you try to get in there. >> i'm not ready for christmas yet. i get my halloween stuff for next year. and just in time for those holiday movie and tv specials apple set to revolutionize the way we watch tv. >> the brand-new apple tv could change the look and feel of your tv set into a giant iphone or ipad and it's hitting the stores today. here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: the company that revolutionized the way we listen to music and use our phones is taking o othe television. >> i think this is really going to change everything. >> apple's eddie q inviting us in for an exclusive first l at the brand-new apple tv,
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your tv with an hdmi cable, organizing your tv screen much like an iphone or ipad with apps. you decide what to download from games like disisy infinity. >> is the force with you, eddie? >> always with me. >> to house hunting apps to apps of your favorite chaels which include their live programming and a whole lot more. >> you could in n e m mdle of that commercial break just swipe over and do a little shopping. > 's all controlled by this remote with just five buttons including this one for siri so you can yell at your tv and it listens. >> or you can even ask what's e weather in new yororright now by asking siri. >> what's the weather inew york right now? >> 61 and cloudy. >> or find your favorite tv show down to a specific episode juju by asking. >> let's try find episode of "modern family" with matt dillon. and there it is. five seconds later, we're watching. >> andhat you see here might
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what do you see when you look at the future, five, ten years from now? >> what i really wanted to see is the ability of having more control and having it be more interactive. >> reporter: rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> it will get there. >> find the best episode of "world news now." >> definitely the one with anderson cooper way back when, wasn't it? >> no, it's the one from 1950 when i made you a tv dinner. that would be the $1980. tv dinners were much later. >> we're like ozzy and harriet. >> yeah. >> interesting. we'll be right back with the marathon. "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations.nues after this from our abc stations. that means many of the future doctors who will care for us, the engineers who will build our cities, the scientists and entrepreneurs of our country can be your kids. we all know how hard it is for you to send them to college. this is why we want you to know you are not alone, and every day, more people support you
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than getting passed. >> reporter: tip number two, check your form. >> when you're running, if you run in the city, if you look in a window, look at yourself. take a glimpse and say okay, how is my hand carriage, how is my pelvis. >> reporter:tive number three, visualize and strategize. >> on race day, 90% is mental. in training you have 90% physical, 10% mental. you have to gogohrough the routine. but oncecehe gun goes off, you've done the 1010of physical. now it's mental game. how are you going to use your energy throughout the 26.2? you got to make a calculated decision. do you want to conner the hill? you don't want to get too excitete i visualize myself racing, going over 18 miles, 1 miles, then when it comes on race day, it becomes second nature. >> as for dinner the night before a big race, go for the carbs.s. >> jususcarb up. you need the fuel. i have a wish, it would be spaghetti, sauce and a few meatballs would be great. >> the right equipment can help
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he likes to use a low impact elliptical bike and smart watch h that measures his heart race, pace and distance. what's his number one piece of advice? >> enjoy the experience. thth is my tenth. i said i will never do it again but i'm back for my tenth. so i'm so excited. >> reporter: marathon fans are equally excited. trina trinh, abc news, new york. > so it's his tenth marathon. what a aamateur. compared to the commish who is runnin14th. >> jacko over here. congratulations, jack. what number will this be? >> my 14th city new york city >> marathon. >>nd the mrs. also joining you, a school teacher. >> she is. >> congratulations. there's your number. >> what sort of time are you going for thisisime? >ust under 4:20. >> more news comomg up. >> 4:20, good number. smells fine, but your wife smells this... sfx: ding music starts luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics
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welcome back. it's not what you're thinking. we're just here for "insomniac theater." yes, the portion of the show looking at what's new in theaters. can we l le this now? >> all right. i kind of like mine. and this halloween weekend, watch a romantic comedy. watch a romantic c cedy we must. > preferred you with h is on. >> okay, so since saul 19 is not an option this halloween, we get bradley cooper in "burnt." he plays a two-star michelin chef looking to rule the culinary galaxy. but in order to do so, he must recruit some apprentices not afraid to turn to the dark side. >> he's a two star michelin chef. to get one star, you have to be likealker. >> can you imagine getting three? >> you're yoda. >> you've always been a hero of
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we studied your menus or recipes. >> you or god? >> i don't know the didierence. >> would you work for me for nothing? >> for nothing. >> for food, for meals. >> yeah, absolutely, if i was learning. >> would you pay me? how much would you pay me to work fore? would you pay me 100 pounds a week, 200, 300? trying to make a point. your resume's great. fantastic. but you lack arrogance. to be in m mkitchen, you have toto defend yourself.f. >> and we might have added that music. but just like darth vad door, the reviews not good. sam wolf it a character drama about one awesome dude's struggle t tbe even more awesome. >> and matt of metro seems to think it's a radical new twist on risotto. in truth, it's closer to a slightly spiced up mac and cheese. good one. nice one there.
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>> are we back to this? >> and my nose is itchy. use the force. >> y y must. you must. >> have a great halloween out there, folks. >> to the darkside. >> the party's, if i can figure out where we're going. >> i going off to the darkside. >> sorry. where's the set? >> whoa. >> sorry. i'll just go back to the seat. >> did we go out already? >> "star wars" in theaters
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now," political doom and gloom. >> jeb bush doing everything he can from keeping the naysayers fromomaking down his presidential campaigigand how his former protege marco rubio is adding to his frustration. >> plane on fire. more than 100 people rushed to the exit as a plane bursts into flames. passengers forced to e ecuate down and emergency slide.the new video and deils. the prep school student who was on his way to harvard on a scholarship now sent to prison. the sexual assault, the pressure on campus and why the judge called the young man a very good liar. and this halloween weekend, keeping kids safe. as trick-or-treaters gear up for the great candy grab, a major reminder to parents and the one thing everyone can do to make sure this is a happy and safe hallowown. it's friday,y,ctober 30th. >from abc news, this is
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"world news now." >> we do say good morning to you on this friday. the last friday in october. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. we've got costumes some point in morning. >> we've got some costumes. pretty scary not because they're gory or anything like that, but it will be pretty scary. >> something else that's scary, people wondering if jeb bush's campaign is over. >> scary for him and it's only october, but a lot of people are saying that he had a frighteningly bad performance at the third debate. >> and we're going to kick it off this half hour with a republican presidential hopeful that you were talking about jeb a day after what many political insiders feel was a disastrous debate for him. jeb denies his campaign is >> there's no question marco rubio got the best of him at that debate. it's your voice, your vote, with abc's kenneth moton. a victory lap after a strong debate performance. >> for us it was just another chance to express ourselves before the american people.
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>> reporter: jeb bush defeing his record in new hampshire. >> i will campaign the way that i will governor. i will campaign with my arms wide open. with a hopeful, optimistic message, not one that is trying to prey on people's fears. >> reporter: bush tussled with rubio his one-time mentee over his missed senate votes. >> the senate, what is it like a french workweek? you get three days where you have to show up. >> that sparked a tweet from france's ambassa the u.s. a french workweek three days, no, , id pregnancy leave, yes. >> someone has convinced you that attacking me is going to help you. >> reporter: not a big night at the top of the polls -- donald trump rallied in the nevada post debate. >> who won the debate? >> you did. >> ben carson also took a swing at the cnbc debate moderator who are under fire for their questions. >> debates are supposed to be
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get to know the candidates and what it's turned into is a gotcha. that's silly. >> reporter: ben carson and other candidates calling for a change in debate format. 14 million people watched wednesday night as the hhest rated program for cnbc, but the third lowest out of the three republican debates. kendis and reena? >> thank you so much. wisconsin republicaca paul ryry won his election yesterday. he's now speaker of the house and he told colleagues the house is broken and he wants to fix it by restoring order and transparency. he's the youngest house speaker in 150 years. ryan h h t votes of all but nine republicansns his predecessor wishes him well. because hope always springs eternal. and if you just do the right things for the right reasons, good things will happen. and this, too, can really happen to you. god bless you and god bless our great country. >> former speaker boehner said despite its many twists his
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nancy pelosi says the embodiment of the american dream. federal investigagars are now looking into why a aairline jet engine caught fire just t fore takeoff. an engine on a dynamic airways jet was leaking fuel. thenhe engine went up in flames the plane was heading to venezuela from fort lauderdale. 110 people were forced to evacuate down emergency slides. 21 were jured. one seriously. the flames were put out quickly as you can see there. the airport was closed, however, for several hours. records indicate the plane was last inspected in june. crews recoveringngll the parts of that military surveillance blimp that broke free is expected to go on again today. workers removed the sensitive electronics. questions remain why it got loose in the first place. abc's linsey davis reports. >> reportete an active investigation and recove mission tonight of what remains of this $175 million balloon, now deflated and pierced with 100 bullet holes.
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that is how we are deflating it. >> reporter: this wild ride. >> somebody might ought to call 911. >> reporter: now, the herculean recovery effort begins, as they attempt to return this 10,000-plus popod balloon back to maryland. this 240-foot blimp detaching from a maryland military base, reaching altitudes as high as 16,000 feet. dragging a 6,600-foot metal cable behind it, knocking out power to nearlrl30,000 customers. floating unmanned at about 50 miles per hour for a 160-mile journey to these pennsylvania woods. >> look at the size of that thing. >> reporter: this blimp, paid for with taxpayer dollars now tattered, torn, and twisted. it's part of a nearly $3 billion test system now being used to defend the nation's capital against aiaiorne attacks, with technology designed to find low-flying, fast-moving, small threats. but some argue it's too expensive and ineffective. >> something this expensive, this sophisticated should never
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have been able to just drift away. but this is a program that the congress has kept alive even though the pentagon wants to get rid of it. >> reporter: the army says the most sensitive equipment has already been removed from the woods right behind me. the rest is expected to come out in a day or so likely by to oklahoma city where a police oicer accused of punching a high school student is facing charges. the incident is from a few weeks ago but captured on surveillance video. the veteran officer claims he struck the 16-year-old in self-d-dense. a police spokesman s ss the officer's response was not appropriate. and is on paid administrative leave and faces misdemeanono assault as welelas battery charges. a look at the deadly shoot-out in the waco, texas, video leaked shows the moment of chaos and terror. here's ryan owens. >> reporter: as the cases against more than 100 bikers
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involved in a motorcycle gang shootout a athis waco, texas, restaurant move forward, a stunning new look at the action in a series of videos apparently leaked from the case file. in one video, the gun fire eruptsust offcamera, but watch the reaction of the bikers. some grab guns, others hit the floor and crawl to safety. one surveillance camera catches a biker firing a shot toward the parking lot as he runs inside. the vivios obtained by cnn appear to be part of the evidence, after the shootout left nine dead and 18 injured. waco police say they did not release the surveillance videos and whoever did may be in legal trouble. the videos also show terrified twin peaks employees running for cover. minutes later, a parade of bikers surrendering with their hands up. these videos are being made public just as the grand jury down in waco hears a a of the cases against all of those bikers. and that's why police and the prosecutor are so upset.
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affect the outcome. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. to southern california where there was quite a shock for a mathere. he discovered a five-foot python in a dumpster. the snake was near death after spending the night outside an apartment bubuding. investigators say the person who abandoned the snake could be charged with animal cruelty. the reptile is now recuperating at an animal shelter in riverside county. it will be turned over to a rereue operation because exotic animals are not put up for adoption here. that's why i don't take out the trash. >> it's a good reasas not to take out thehe trash. honey, i'm sorry. >> there could be a python there. during a different half-hour of "world news now" yesterday morning, we told that you kittens would be taking over offices across t t country. >> well, that did happen. they were brought to workplaces in 55 cities. someone in those offices made
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reservations to have the kit endings delivered through the uber app. >> the money they paid to have the kittens visit goes to animal shelters. office worker who's couldn't get enough of the cats could adopt them if they wanted to. >> there were some 30 cats adopted on national cat day thanks to uber. we don't h he the totals from today or yesterday as the case would be. >> i think next year we need to help them out and have cats in the overnight show. >> we do need to have cats in the overnight show. where are the cat sound effects right now? okay. right on cue. coming up in "the mix," our animal theme continues with a dog competing with a baby. it's a howling contest on halloween. and also ahead, it's safety first for kids on n lloween, and evy day of the year for that matter. it starts with a question for parents -- what is your child wearing? the answer could be vital for police. and the legal drama in a neww england courtroom involving a prep school student and a rape case getting worldwide attention. what the judge has to say now. >> tell us what you think on facebook wnnfans.com and twitter @abcwnn.
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a los angeles s man is terrified after catching her neighbor setting her minivan on fire. security cameras capturing the scene there. she walks up to the minivan and pours lighter fluid on it. a few hours later the neighbor returns and tries again. felicia mcdaniel says she and the neighbor were once friends
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are now investigating. cononcted child molester jerry sandusky wants a new trial. he argues his lawyers were not effective during his trial and that his rights were violated. his court appearance yesterday follows reports of leaks of grand jury testimony in his case. the judge now investigating g d wants a state attorney general to turn over any information. now to another high-profile case of sexual assault on campus ended with a judge describing the defendant asaseither an angel or a devil but still guilty. >> a case of a former top student of an elite new england prep school once headed to harvard now headed to prison. abc's gio benitez has the story. >> reporter: 20-year-old owen labrie saying a quiet prayer at his sentencing today, convicted in august for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old freshman girl in the dark science building of their elite prep school. the victim breaking down on the stand. we are distorting her voice.
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i was violated in so many ways. >> reporter: prosecutors argued it was part of a so-called school tradition, the senior salute. graduating senenrs spending time with younger students. sometimes intimately. they claimed labrie was trying to rack up sexual conquests ass part of a game. the jury acquitted him of the most serious charge felony rape but found him guilt of misdemeanor sexual assault and of using e-mail and facebook to lure the underage girl. his victim in a video statement, today saying shy -- she has been harassed for coming forward. >> what he did to me made me feel like i didn't belong on this planet and that i would be better off dead. >> reporter: labrie says he never forced himself on the girl. his mother begging for mercy. the defense submitting pictures of him as a young boy and visiting harvard, where, they say, he planned to study divinity. the judge cacaing labrie a very good liar, saying his 15-year-old victim was not able to consent. >> that's the crime you were
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convicted of. engaging in sexual penetration with someone who is not old enough to know how to handle it. >> reporter: labrie faced 11 years behind bars, but was sentenced to one. afterwards, embracing his family with a smile. and owen labrie is actually out on baill as he pursues an appeal, but did he have to officially rester as a sex offend. he could be on that list for the rest of his life. gio benitez, concord, new hampshire. >> prosecutors say they're considering other charges against him including for deleting 119 incriminating messages sent between him and friends. >> the victim's family had an impact statement. the father, the victim's father say, "my little girl stood up to the rape culture that allows boys to be boys." they were saying that was part of the culture at that school. sad case all around. >> absolutely. coming up, the one question that many parents can't nswer. >> that is, what did your child wear to school today?
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mosh than half a more than half a million children are reported missing each year across america. it's the first few hours that can make a critical difference. >> a stunning number of parents we asked could not provide the simplest information, the most their kids. here's abc's t.j. holmes. missing. and the single most important tool to save a child who's lost missing is a photograph. even better, a photo of what that child is wearing today. otherwise a precise description is crucial. without it, experts say there
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could be delays or misidentification. how much t te do you have? the first three hours are the most crurual when it comes to missing child. >> reporter: callahan walsh is a child for missing and exploited we asked him to help us with an experiment. >> you need to givivlaw enforcement a detailed description of what he's wearing today. >> how many parents know exactly what their children are wearing? what their children are wearing. >> gray velcro sneakers. >> i donon know. >> reporter: elizabeth hood-- libya hadden elementary in in haddenfield, nenejersey, sets up us up with eight unsusuecting parents.s. we give each this hypothetical situation. you need to give law enforcement a detailed description of her including her clothing. >> reporter: the key -- for parents to recall it quickly and get it right. >> black and white striped dress and pink sneakers. >> then we bring out the child. >> hi there. >> she got it the absolutelyly right. black and white striped top. pink sneakers. >> red and gray shorts, white t-shirt that says hurley across it. michael jordan sox.
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>> here he is. >> hey, buddy. >> i think the sks really came into play. >> reporter: but that's where the parental accuracy ends. >> really, i don't remember. black shorts and i believe a black shirt. >> hey. claire, how are you doing? >> okay. >> shorts were correct but these are jean shorts and the shirt is a blue shirt. >> does that do police any good if it's halfway accurate? >> not really. they'll l looking for a childld in a black shirt and she's weweing a blue shirt. >> long sleeve maroon shirt and a jean jacket vest. >> we changed the shirt. >> that's right. >> reporter: what surprised you in talking to these parents? >> we know some parents will be others. some parents won't have a clue. >> reportete some we met have wearing. please are standg here asking
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they need a description. hue would -- how would you get it? >> i could ask my wife. >> where is your wife? >> call her. >> walsh says this is when things get tricky. >> leggings and a shirt? you don't remember. >> dan immediately knew he was busted. >> it's difficult in that situation. that's probably worst case where neither parent knows what the kid is wearing. law enforcement won't have much to go ofofof. it's their most frantic moment in their life when their child goes missing. it's going to be difficult for parents to give a 100% accurate description. that's why the picture is so great. >> reporter: t.j. holmes, new york. >> i never thought about that taking a photo of your child beforehand in case something happens, you have the picture to show them. >> it's not something you want to think about as a parent, but it's an important piece of information. you also need to know the exact height and weight of your child. vital information is key. >> it can make a difference. coming up, halloween howling battles. >> and why did the chicken jump through the hoop? >> and why did the chicken jump through the hoho? >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, this is an important message. so please,
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here's a great video. almost half a million viewers tuned into this youtube video of two dogs you see here. charlotte and kayla howling. >> indeed.d. > howling up a storm. >> and then little 5-month-old logan steps in. take a listen. [ howling ] >> is that not adorable? >> it is very cute. that's a loud house. >> he's only be 5 months old but he gets it. babies really understand more than we give them credit for and so do dogs. they all tuned in. >ll in tune. > here's another really cool video. this has gotten 9 million views already. take a look at this overachieving chicken. not only can dodge,curry, and ap with the best of them, it can go through a chicken agility course and even go through a hoop. >> what? >> and jump through. >> that's impressive. >> bread crumbs leading it along. is when they lead him into a
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fryer. no. >> oh, kendis. >> not really. it's really cool. >> this is not kfc. >> a new hampshire concern that did that. >> scary polka up next. [ screaming ] haunted houses creeky doors blood and guts and oozing sores that's ththhalloween polka costumes that your mother mama, witches goblins i'm afraid that's the halloween polka the jack-o-lanterns flickering, the monster mash is on i guess there's no denying now that summer's finally gone spooky ghosts really cool every anchch guy and ghoul, do the halloween polka
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children ring your doorbell and their eyes are filled with greed kids hopped up on sugar, yeah, that's just what we all need trick or treat everywhere, hey i got your candy right here it's the halloween polka it falls this year on saturday so lock your windows soon because the eggs are flying starting late this afternoon once a year what a lift we're all on the graveyard shiftft
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the airline jet erupting into this morning on "world news now," fiery e sear shootout with police. scscy sight. a packed passenger jet catching fire moments before takeoff. people on board using the emergency chutes and running to safety. caught on camera, rival bibir gangs grabbing guns and knives, a terrifying look inside a wild shoot-out. and harrison ford and his halloween costume having laughs with jimmy kimmel and getting seriout his plane crash. good morning to you. we begin with that breaking news from kentucky. >> the search for an armed and dangerous fugitive efded just hours ago. police say that floyd cook was fatally shot during an exchange of gunfire with law enforcement officers who h h found him after an intense manhunt. >> a convicted robber and
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rapist, cook was wanted for shooting a tennessee police officer during a traffic stop saturday afternoon. he had been on the run since. >omething today droveveim back out into plain sight where people could see him again. this is the first sightings that we've had of him officially confirmed since sunday, so, you know, whatever it was that drove him out, whether it's the weather, the change in the weather, the cooler temperatures, if he had been here six days, was he hungry? those are things we might never know the answer. >> police say thermal imaging helped them narrow the search area finding cook and got tips from people in the area who had seen him. more details later this morning on "good mororng america." well, investigators now looking into why an engine on a passenger plane that was about to take off leaked fuel and then burst into flames. >> we've got some new images to show you. the panic in ft. lauderdale. passengers coming down the slides as the plane is engulfed in smoke and flames. abc's bazi kanani now with new developments. >> reporter: the panicked moments just before takeoff.
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>> engine's on fire. engine's on fire. >> reporter: passengers sliding down the burning plane's evacuation chutes then running to safety. >> i heard a loud bang, turned around, saw the lights, saw flames, ran to the front of the aircraft. >> reporter: the emergency call just after 12:30 as the dynamic airways jet is taxiing for departure to venezuela. another pilot on the tarmac spots the problem. >> dynamic is, out of the left engine, it looks like it's leaking a lot of -- i don't know if it's fuel, it was fluid leaking out of the left engine. >> okay, dynamic, 4058, do you copy. >> yes, sir, we copy. we'll probably need to go back to the ramp. >> reporter: but just ten seconds later, the fuel ignites. >> i heard like a bump, and i heard people screaming, running to the front. i'm like, oh, what's happening? so i turn around and look in the window, and it's like flames all over the turbine of the plane. >> reporter: within 3 minutes all 101 on board are off the jet.
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flames knocked down. >> all passengers are off the aircraft, and ththengine fire is out. >> reportete at least 21 passengers were hurt, mostly from bumps or falls during evacuation. airport ofcials tout their quick response as the ntsb and faa investigate this extremely close call. >> we avavted a disaster today. everything worked as it's planned and it's supposed to work. >> reporter: bazi kanani, abc news, washington. paul ryan is now speaker of the house, and he told his colleagues the house is broken and he wants to fix itity restoring order and transparency. he promises no recriminations for past disputes. ryan is the youngest house speaker in nearly 150 years getting the votes of all but nine republicans. his predecessor wishes him well. >> because hopopalways springs eternal, and if you just do the right things for the right reasons, good things will happen, and this too can really happen to you. god bless you, and god bless our great country. [ applause ]
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>> former speaker john boehner said despite twists, his congressional career was perfect. house democratic leader nancy pelosisiays he is the embodiment ofofhe american dream. it is all about damage control for jeb bush a day after what many feel was a disastrous debate for him. bush denies his campaign is, quote, terminal. he told d interviewer just saying that is funny. he points out there's still about 100 days before the new hampshire primary. he's also defending the way he's running his campaign. >> i will campaign the way that i will govern. i will campaign with my arms wide open, with a hopeful optimistic message, not one that is trying to prey on people's fears. >> but in a private conference call to nervs donors, bush reportedly admitted he has to do better. his rival marco rubio has had a fund-raising boost since the debate. and breakingngvernight, the
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approving a two-year budget and debt deal on a 64-35 vote. it keeps the u.s. from defaulting on its debt next week, and it should stop a potential government shutdown in december. the housapproved the same budget agreement on wednesday. it today. american military jets were forced to scramble because of the russssns. the white house says russian bombers flew near the aircraft carrier "uss ronald reagan." it happened in the sea of japan during military exercises. russia's military has been reminded to follow international protocols. secretary of state john kerrrris in vienna today pushing r peace in syria. senior diplomats from nearly 20 countries are there for talks. bitter foes iran and saudi arabia will be sitting at one table. one noticeablelebsence, syrian president bashar assad, his future, whether he stays in power or leaves, as the u.s. wants, is at the heart of the talks. crews will be back in rural pennsylvania continuing their work to recover pieces of that runaway military surveillance
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blimp. do you hear that sound? that's the sound of state police officers firing shotgun rounds into the blimp yesterday deflating it. they peppered it with about 1010 shots. the sensitive electronic equipment that was on board has been secured. investigators are looking into why that costly blimp broke free in the first place. > d a dozen people werer taken from a palo alto, california, hotel to the spital following reports of what was called an unknown odor. emergency crews arriving at the westin hotel last night search for the sourcecef the odor, which was not immediately clear. hotel guests were ordered to stay in their rooms. none of those hospitalized seemed to be seriously injured. a 10-year-old shark attack victim from hawaii is describing his ordeal for the first time. raymond senensi was body-boarding on the western shore of oahu when he was bitten in the thigh. he was about 60 yards offshore waiting for a wave when the shark grabbed him, then there was a struggle. >> just started kicking and
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then kicking again. then i was calling for help. it's not that bad. it wasn't that bad. >> the fououh grader says he'll l be on crutchesesor the next couple of months. when asked about going back in the water, he says, no way. >> no way. >> can you blame him? >> yeah, brave -- ah. well, still ahead, more tricks than treats. why the cost of candy is on the rise just in time for halloween. and new this morning, passengers restrain a man on a plane. new details just in about the 9/11 references he made midflight. plus, knives, guns and chaos.
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a cross country american airlines flight was diverted to phoenix because of an unruly passenger. eyewitnesses say the pan got up from his seat shortly after takeoff from los angeles and went to the first class cabin. there he began to rant about the military, the government, even 9/11. other passengers and flight crew put him back in his seat until police took him off the plane in phoenix. >> poor guy needs help. i mean, but he scared the hell out of everybody. i think he scared me. >> it's fair to say. >> because, you know, we didn't know at first if he had somebody with him and he was very hostile to people with money. >> the unidentified man was taken for psychiatric evaluation. there were 153 passengers. six crew members on board. they arrived in philadelphia about seven hours late. the number of americans filing for unemployment has hit a milestone. the monthly average number of jobless claims hit a 42-year low last week as employers appear to
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weekly politics rose by just 1,000. the jobless rate is now at a seven-year low at 5.1%. well, walmart and target are both launching their holiday shopping specials tomorrow. both target -- target may be going walmart one better offering free shipping on all online orders with no minimum purchase. walmart will still charge for shipping on orders of less than $50 and amazon, of course, you know, less than 35. >> get out your credit card, kendis, time to shop. >> can't afford you. >> that's what a lot of people say. macy's is sticking to its new tradition opening after thanksgiving dinner. its stores are opening at 6 p.m. thanksgiving day. some retailers including gamestop, lowe's and staples insist they'll be closed on the holidays. analysts had predicted that retailers serve discount shoppers including macy's, target and walmart they will be open on thanksgiving day. i like a good sale after my turkey.
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if you haven't picked up your halloween candy yet you may be in for more than a trick an a treat. prices are more than 4% higher than last year. that's because prices for sugar and cocoa are going up. if you wait just a little longer you may find a sweet deal at the last minute. >> okay, so wait till after -- >> you know i like to stock up after the holiday. candy is one thing you can't stock up before. >> might go bad. we'll see. when we come back, under arrest. a school bus driver accused of hitting a specialds student. the confrontation caught on camera. survival story. a man in his 70s stuck in an embankment for days after a car crash. how he stayed alive. vo: today's the day. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir . as my diabetes changed, it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir . vo: levemir is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar
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okay, so we move back to the headlines now and a new look inside that texas biker shoot-out last may. video leaked from the case files show the mopes of terror and chaos when gunfire breaks out. here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: as the cases against more than 100 bikers involved in a motorcycle gang shoot-out at this waco, texas, restaurant move forward, a stunning new look at the action in a series of videos apparently leaked from the case file. in one video the gunfire erupts just off camera but watch the reaction of the bikers, some grab gun, others hit the floor and crawl to safety. one surveillance camera catches a biker firing a shot toward the parking lot as he runs inside. >> i just got a call from a passerby, thought they heard a gun gunshot. >> reporter: the videos obtained by cnn appear to be part of the evidence after the shoot-out left nine dead and 18 injured. waco police say they did not release the surveillance videos
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and whoever did may be in legal trouble. the videos also show terrified twin peaks employees running for cover. minutes later a parade of bikers surrendering with their hands up. these videos are being made public just as the grand jury down in waco hears all of the cases against all of those bikers and that's why police and the prosecutor are so upset. they're worried this leak could affect the outcome. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. a shocking incident aboard a school bus in central iowa. cell phone video appears to show a 61-year-old school bus driver assaulting a 15-year-old special needs student. investigators say the driver was upset with the student for not sitting in an assigned seat. other students can be heard screaming at the driver to stop. the driver faces a list of charges including child endangerment. the student was treated by an ambulance crew but did not need hospitalization. a los angeles woman is terrified after catching her neighbor setting her minivan on fire.
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she walks up to the minivan and pours lighter fluid on it. a few hours later the neighbor returns and tries again. she and the neighbor were once friends. both the l.a. police and fire departments are investigating. an elderly kentucky man is recovering after spending five days trapped in his vehicle. police say wilbur harrod had feet. frustrated family members had searched area roadways without any luck then a driver happened to spot the car wednesday just in the nick of time. >> to me somewhat of a miracle that he was spotted because i don't believe in his age and his medical condition he would have made it up to the roadway. >> wow. rescuers say the driver who is 77 was dehydrated and taken to the hospital. he was talkative with paramedics when they arrived. all right, up next in "the pulse," harrison ford wearing a hot dog halloween costume and talking about his plane crash for the very first time.
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time now for the friday "pulse" starting with harrison ford getting into the halloween spirit. the guy who plays han solo in "star wars" was on jimmy kimmel's halloween show last night. look at him. kimmel started their chat with comments about ford's costume. >> i'm a dog in a hot dog suit. >> i apologize. how could i be so stupid? >> what are you? >> i'm your lover. you don't remember me from the '70s? we had quite a thing. >> kimmel, of course, princess leia. on a serious note ford told kimmel that he only remembers parts of his plane crash back in march. he says the last thing he recalls is hearing the tower's suggestion about what to do and then not remembering anything for five days. ford also joked about the new "star wars" poster saying the reason luke skywalker isn't on
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>> there are a lot of characters on there, but i do relish his costume. ba-dum-dum. >> mustard, yeah, mustard. relish. >> i think we should move on to ghouls, ghosts and goblins. it's that time of year, wouldn't you say? >> yes. one smart little girl dressed as a mini dorothy as you can see from "the wizard of oz" and wise beyond her years is just not having it. >> no thanks. >> what? >> that's freaky. >> what's freaky? >> that. >> look at me. what's freaky? >> smart little girl. we don't need that candy from there. after stumbling across a scary scene, she waves her hand and says no thanks. she sashays away and over 100,000 views in just a couple of days. she's so adorable. >> she's very smart. >> she makes a good dorothy. >> this is amazing, by the way,
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>> that's awesome. who says babies can't communicate? they let you know when they're hungry and when their diapers need changing, and this little tyke had no trouble joining the family dog in a sing-along. [ dog howling ] [ baby immitating dog ] >> we don't know what they're saying. we don't even know if they know what they're saying but pretty impressive. jumped right in and only five months old. >> they seem to be having a good time. looks like a howling good time. >> oh, boy. >> on halloween. >> the puns never end around here. >> not at all. >> more news after this. >> can we go back to the witch?asn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara . it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses stelara helps me be in season.
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a nearly week-long manhunt. new video shows the frantic scene at ft. lauderdale's airport as passengers evacuate a burning dynamic airways plane. an engine fuel leak led to the smoke and fire that engulfed that plane. paul ryan, the new speaker of the house, is promising to fix a broken system and get more accomplished. he's off to a good start. practically every republican voted for him as their leader. looking at today's weather, heavy rain and possibly flash flooding in the northwest. thunderstorms from texas and louisiana up to the canadian border and temperatures dropping back to normal in the northeast. well, finally from us, the late night comics' take on the news of the week. >> here now your "friday funnies." >> donald trump was talking to voters about how his life hasn't always been as easy as you think. >> you know, i started off in brooklyn. my father gave me a small loan of a million dollars. >> which trump then used to write his name in gold on the side of his treehouse.
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>> you know how i know a million dollars isn't a small loan, because that's literally how much people ask for from a genie. >> experts say carson appeals to iowa's conservatives, iowa's evangelicals and both of iowa's black people. >> after falling behind dr. ben carson in polls, donald trump said yesterday, i don't like being second. second is terrible to me. hey, believe me, third is even worse said melania. >> they said, what are you going to do? i'm going to work harder in iowa. i'm not leaving iowa. if i lose iowa i will never speak to you people again. >> he added but if i win, i will never speak to you people again. >> donald did openly attack ben carson on something he holds far more sacred than someone's religion, their level of pep. >> ben carson is super low energy, right? super. he's super low. >> he doesn't seem low energy to me. he seems high. not high energy, just high. >> many people know the story when i was 14 and i tried to stab someone.
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i mean, that's when you're in your stabbing prime. when i was 14 i was on my high school stabbing team. >> but before i could stab him, i fell asleep, and he fell asleep. >> the candidates will hold another debate this week. it'll take place in colorado. [ cheers ] which will get weird stoners see ben carson speak and they'll be like, whoa, what is he smoking. >> that's the good stuff. >> he certainly does and don't forget, day p lietlight saving time this weekend. >> yes, an extra hour of sleep or if you're at the bars partying, then you get an extra hour. turn back those clocks at 2: a.m. on sunday morning. >> we want to wish everyone a happy halloween this weekend. and that's what's making news this weekend. >> yeah, stay safe and stay with
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