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food for thought. since obamacare requires calorie listings nationwide by the end of next year. >> we were talking about this earlier. i still like to know -- how many calories are in. lots of people do weight watchers on your apps to check calories. it's nice to plug that in and keep track of it. >> it makes a big difference in whether you get a large fry or medium fryatt mcdonald's. >> you never opt for the small fry. >> no. >> eating at chipotle is not an option in two northwest states pending the results of an investigation into an e. coli outbreaking. >> health officials suspect contaminated produce may be to blame here. brandi hitt with the latest. >> reporter:chy poe lay xwlers in oregon and washington state are being turned away. the food clan closing its doors after an outbreak has sickened mo are than 20 people. >> the excruciating pain was something i never experienced.
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say they had eaten at a chipotle in the portland area and in western washington the past few weeks and severed severe cramps and vopting. > it's overwhelming like having all the problems hit at once. >> reporter: chipotle has voluntarily shut down all 43 locations in those twos states out of 17 restaurants nationwide. saying the safety and well-being of our customers is always the highest priority even though the vast majority of these problems. >> people can still become ill even if the risk is no longer present because the incubation period can be up to ten days. >> reporter: health officials on scene are now trying to pinpoint outbreak. >> when i did this, it almost always ground beef. salsa. salsa can be tough. >> eight people have been hospitalized but no deaths
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reported. health officials spec the number of cases to rise in the northwest as they hear about the outbreak and see their doctor. >> that's good to know. it's a really, really big deal considering how many chipotle there are out there in washington and oregon. for them to be shut down is definitely going to have a financial impact. >> the company says the reopening will be determined by the pace of the investigation. it's going to affect a lot of candidates on the campaign trail. hillary clinton loved a good pur rit toe bowl. >> that's right. when she did her launch to her campaign, she stopped in at chipotle to prove politicians are just like that. >> i thought you were going christie with that. >> come on. the couple that will prefers life in the slow lane. >> and the husband and wife who party like it's 199 even though women couldn't vote back then. you're watching "world news now."
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their feelings towards wip's rights to vote might be a little dead. we're up "up all nightline" with abc's an deoo tee roy. >> sarah and gabriel might have been worn in the wrong centurien wearing fashion statements that would make a hipster envious. a chat lane that functions as a vingtorian version of a swiss army knife. >> i do everything by hand. actually a woman in the 1880s would have already considered me old fashioned because they has sewing machines. >> the victorian era is everything. sarah and gabriel choose to focus on the last decades that have period when eves, electric light bulbs and cars were first introduced. walking through their home in washington state, you're struck by the antique an palestines. a wood fired stove set, a literal icebox. >> so the meat gets put right on the ice. >> and an oil lamp. >> we're going to go around. >> reporter: if you listen
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sounds of a washing machine or a dryer. no microwave or mixer preparing meals which made one particular sound -- >> that sounds like a modern phone. >> it is. >> seem especially out of place. gabriel has a master's in library science but works at a bike shop and sarah works here at home as a writer. >> we don't completelyion computers. we use them for research. i don't want to be controlled and don't want to have my life defined by computers and technology. >> reporter: but sarah started writing her book "this victorian life" by hand with an eye dropper fountain pen. >> i make no work for myself. there's no ed door in the world who accept a handwritten manuscript. i have to type them up to turn them in. >> what's the point of wearing the corset? >> it holds the back up straight. it makes the waist look smaller. it accentuates the different sexual characteristics between
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>> reporter: these tokens of the past caused an uproar online when she wrote about her lifestyle for vox.com. some on twitter mocking her and websites joining in to point out that women didn't even have the right to vote back then. >> what's so big about a vote? >> that's the life line i've democracy. >> not necessarily. >> america started with a lot less voters than they've eventually become. conception of who should vote has evolved over time. again, it's something we don't necessarily see as being the most important thing in the world. >> but you do agree that women should vote? >> well, i had i that -- i think that voting in general is overrated for everyone. >> they say they aren't trying to force their lifestyle on be anyone, just embracing the overlooked knowledge from a time simpler. reading about a different there. >> i'm aditi roy in washington. >> you know i do like a good
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>> i like a good pair of spanx myself here. >> there we are. >> hello, jeeps. >> what do you call it, the fu-man chu. >> lord. that's a different era. >> i like my poofy sleeves and my hat. >> very downton abby. >> i look very happy to be standing next to you. >> seriously, you can't vote? and back seat chefs have all assembled to look inside your oven. but you've cleaned off all the baked-on business from meals past with easy-off, so the only thing they see is that big, beautiful bird. "mmmmm" go ahead. let 'em judge. [ male announcer ] approaching medicare eligibility? don't put off checking out your medicare options until 65. now is a good time to get the ball rolling. medicare only covers about 80% of part b medical costs.
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true. >> their captain has a lot more to tackle than just the other team's players. that's why when he scored on the field it meant so much more than just points. here's kristin core rosa from our manchester station. >> reporter: this is a moment the spalding high school football team won't forget. the team's honorary captain teigen house got into the end the first time. >> one of the players handed me the ball and i went running down the field and they were tackling players behind me so they couldn't get me. i was super excited and all the players were happy and cheering and excited for me to do this. >> teigen has muscular dystrophy and is losing muscle control and confined to a wheelchair. >> there was nothing but pride when i saw him take the field. >> his special moment came during the last football game of the season. it's been a tough season to get through. they didn't win one game. but after watching teigen that
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>> better than winning any game, any championship and i've never heard this crowd louder. >> i keep thanking these boys and the boys turn it around and say you don't know how much he's impacted our lives. >> teigen's mom says one day last year, three players approached him at lunch and since then, they've made him a part of their lives. the players eat lunch with him pre day. started coming to birthday parties and exchanges gifts on holidays. she says they see him for who he is. >> he's honestly probably one of the toughest kids i've met. >> he's been on the sidelines for every practice and an game cheering can the players on. when he finally got his chance to get into the end zone, it changed his life and lives of these players forever. >> i think we all learned that there's something a little more than wins and losses in life and i couldn't be prouder of the way this team came together. it's one of those things that you treasure for the rest your life. >> wmur, news 9.
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>> that's true. this morning on "world news now," extreme weather from coast to coast. >> from the first mountain snow months. the storms taking a destructive accuweather. under investigation, the jet crash in egypt's desert that killed more than 200 people. the heart broken families and the big question, was it an act of terrorism. >> caught on camera, the assault on an uber he car service driver. details emerging a suspect in that back seat and the prominent job that he just lost. >> and later, oscar buzz.
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end of the year from the martian" to "jobs" to bridge of spies" a hollywood insider here with her picks on this tuesday, november 3rd. from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning on this tuesday. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. we made it to tuesday. >> i'm looking forward to your segment about the movies. >> can you believe the oscars are about 117 days away, about, exactly 117 days away. we're talking about all of the oscar worthy movies. >> i feel all of us have limited time. but to know ahead of time these are the movies that are buzzing kind of makes it easier. >> it being november, we're behind the ball on a lot of those movies. >> i still have to catch up on other movies and weather is a huge impact on the reasons to stay in and catch up on the movies. i can't believe the weather around the country. >> pretty wild for early november. severe weather on book ending
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in the west, the first big wintry storm of the season. in the east, it was an evening of alerts for tornadoes and a flood watch in place at this hour into one of those spots is raleigh, north carolina. relentless rain made for a treacherous evening commute. the morning drive looking to be about as bad. abc's clayton sandell has it all. >> reporter: a blast.wind -- water and worry in sunny hills, florida. >> oh, my gosh. this come out of nowhere. i think this is like a tornado. >> a reported tornado damaging at least one house 18 twisters from texas to georgia striking since friday. the biggest tornado outbreak since july. out west, more high winds. this 15-vehicle crash near bakersfield, california, injuring more than a dozen people. >> how many cars are in this accident? >> reporter: a woman recording the aftermath, in disbelief. in alabama, 70-mile-per-hour winds took out this high school. and in north carolina, rains crashed the commute. in florida, these drivers
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powered through the flood waters. texas took it the worst. at least six people are dead. streets vanished underwater and rvs floated away. south of houston, troy elmore's home security camera captured this tornado ripping through his family's backyard. >> it was freaky. >> reporter: dozens of homes in the area were damaged. >> all this was up against here. it happened so quick, that -- it's hard to prepare for it. >> reporter: the tornado that for the roof off this house was packing winds of 115 miles per hour. but the damage here is pretty random. this house right next door -- completely fine. clayton sandell, abc news, laporte, texas. >> somebody turned the air-conditioner on super high. snow is falling in higher elevations in california. >> trying to get you prepared for winter. >> i don't like cold and snow. >> snow finally making an impact
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on the sierra nevada. a few inches fell yesterday and more is expected in the ski resores today. molly cook rab continues our coverage. good morning. >> good morning, kendis and reena. unsettles tez continues for tuesday. we're looking at rain and snow to continue, coming along with it are powerful winds. salt lake city to las vegas, definitely could cause a few flight plans to be hindered. wind gusts to get near 40 to 55 miles per hour. here's a look at our snowfall total map through wednesday. any of the dark blue shades indicate 6 to 12 inches of snow mainly above 6,000 feet and also mainly on nonpaved surfaces. this disturbance continues to shift eastward. hard hit texas round after round of rain coming in and that's going to be coming back out to play for thursday and friday. kendis and reena, back to you. >> molly, thank you so much. turning to egypt and the
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passenger jet breaking apart and plummeting 31,000 feet into the desert. the airline has ruled out technical failure and pilot error blaming it on what it calls an external impact. officials have dismissed the findings as premature. aviation experts say the real answers may have to come from the wreckage. >> this airplane came apart instantaneously. there may not be any data that would show us what really happened on those black boxes. >> the 224 people killed when the plane went down were mostly russianvationers. as many of the bodies arrive in st. petersburg, investigators are not ruing out toix as a possible cause. >> the ntsb confirmed the umpgen wrenchage located over the weekend is that of the el faro cargo ship. it went down last month during hurricane joaquin. all 33 people on board were lost. crews will continue to search for the black box to try to
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provide clues into the sinking. more lawsuits have been filed on behalf of the victims. >> there were numerous russ opportunities for the ship to turn around and numerous opportunities for the company to pull that ship back, but had he neglected to do it. >> family members hoping the remains of their loved ones can be located in order to ensure a proper burial. there's growing outrage or a u.s. funded gas station in afghanistan. it ended up costing taxpayers more than $40 million. how exactly did this happen? here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: they don't call it the world's most expensive gas station for nothing. 43 million u.s. taxpayer dollars spent on a remote highway stop that should have cost no more than $500,000. the idea? afghanistan has lots of natural gas reserves. so, to become less dependent on costly foreign oil imports, build the country's first compressed natural gas station, and then convert cars to run on the fuel.
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a car to natural gas. more than the average afghan makes in a year. >> this is simply misuse of taxpayers' money. all of this would suggest that there's possible fraud involved. and fraud ought to be prosecuted. >> reporter: it the pentagon is cooperating with investigators but they have no explanation so far. and we won't get one soon since the group behind the project closed shop six months ago. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. volkswagen is accused of cheating on diesel emission tests for a second time. the epa claims vw installed software to rig tests on 10,000 new luxury vehicles sold in the u.s. including audi and porsha models with six cylinder diesel engines. the 5u9 thoughmaker tells us those car did not have the software. vw has admitted 11 million vehicles cheated tests. automatic braking added by
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that system.designed to help consumers identify the most important safety technologies in new cars. automatic braking warns drivers of a collision and engages the vehicle's brakes automatically if a driver does not. it would be added to the rating system starting with 2018 models. public health investigators in washington and oregon expect new cases of e. coli to be reported today. chipotle has closed 4 restaurants till the results are in. investigators believe the outbreak may be linked to produce. amazon is going retro opening its first brick and mortar store this morning in seattle called amazon books. it will stock about ,000 titles including best sellers and am done customer favorites. the major difference from traditional stores each booking will face out rather than being tightly stacked with only the
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my husband spent a lot of money on books. please do not tell him the news. >> the other difference from traditional bookstores it's down for good. >> kind of sad. >> kind of retro of them. >> i believe in supporting the local mom and pop stores, too. >> and that's what amazon is. >> how about sports starting with a great monday night football game. the undefeated panthers were up 23-6 in the fourth quarter against the colts when indianapolis mounted a furious comeback. >> colts quarterback and drew luck threw two touch down passes. regulation time expired. both teams kicked a field goal. a panthers interception set them up for the win. that came thanksing to graham gan know's 52-yard field goal. carolina stays undefeated with a 29-26 win. you got to have power in those legs if you want to do that.
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master. >> the world championship royals are back home and ready to party with fans. kansas city will honor the champs with a parade and rally today. local school districts knew so many kids would be out, they closed for the day. 200,000 people expected to attend the spent. it was their first world series in 30 years. >> if there's one day to cancel school, it's when your city wins the world city. it's a cultural moment. they're important. >> coming up, dogs dismissed from the tsa and your chance to adopt them. >> also ahead, the videotape attack uber drive. what we learned about the man under arrest and the prominent job he lost. >> a stunning sight for commuters. a ball of fire lighting up the sky and the speculationing about what fell 0 earth. is it the end? and later -- >> i'm grae drake, senior editor
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and we're learning more about the violent attack caught on camera of a drunk passenger hitting his uber driver from the back seat. >> that haeng passenger has now been fired as an executive for taco bell. he's also facing assault charges. matt gutman with more. >> reporter: ed car ca ban used to drive for uber [ expletive ]. >> reporter: but after this beating not anymore. passenger benjamin. golden was sloshing from side to slide in the back seat. ca ban says he seemed so drunk he couldn't tell him his destination. >> coo dude, you've got to give me directions. >> when he says golden began cursing at him, he turned his dashcam around and told golden uber ride is over. >> i'm kicking you out. >> reporter: the dashcam catching the barrage of punches. but ca ban fights back. watch him pepper spray his assailant. ca ban says taxis are safer because they have a partition between the driver and
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passengers. but when you use uber it has your name, your phone number and your credit card number. >> reporter: we've been unable to reach golden who faces charges of assault and drunkenness but uber has informing he's now banned for life on uber. matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. there was a statement from taco bell saying that given the behavior of the individual it's clear he could no longer work for us. we've also offered and encouraged him to seek professional help." >> they'rely there's some sort of help that is needed. bell. they moved quickly in getting rid of him. he's since shut down all of his linked in, social media profiles. in our next half hour, how lack of sleep can affect your health. the many things people with odd hoursave to watch out for and how less sleep changes how your body works.
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>> but first, awards season is almost here which means now is the time when oscar worthy movies are being released. a roundup of the most buzzed about films is next. you're watching "world news now." today, 1 out of every 4 american kids is hispanic. 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.
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there were many movies getting om oscar buzz that came out this fall. what are we hearing about now? >> there's so many good films this year. it's going to be really hard. it's going to be maybe an interesting award season, right? because you've got movies came out a little while back like "the martian," everybody was impressed "bridge of spies," steven spielberg an oscar magnet. >> and tom hanks. >> of course. there's movies like "the danish girl," people haven't seen yet. this is a huge movie because it's incredibly timely where eddie redmayne is playing lilly elba. she's a transgender pioneer. so it's a topic in our news and a movie that deals with this issue with great sensitivity and it's something we should all be watching at the movies. this is our world. it wasn't back in the early 1900s. >> so eddie redmayne plays a transgender in this movie? >> yep. >> and i think this has been
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through like the festival circuit. it's been getting a lot of buzz. >> yes. because you know, eddie redmayne is so extraordary. >> exactly. >> and alicia have i conder is also in the film. we've seen her in "the man from uncle." there's something about the film that's so beautiful that i think it's going to capture the attention of all the voters >> "the danish girl," coming out later on this month. what else do we have? >> well, there's something that i think is going to be a really really big contender during awards season but i think some people are going to argue with me. are you ready for this? >> okay. are you referring to any movie that stars ryan reynolds? i'd definitely argue with you. >> thankfully i'm not. we're saving him for a whoa other segment. "star wars" the force awakens. >> you're just saying it because you're here. >> i'm so excited about it. >> you're at the mother ship. >> you know what? i think that it's going to get a
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like "lord of the rings." it's fantasy. it has a whole bunch of stars in it. there's so much momentum behind it like everybody's excited. even the old white male academy wars." >> it's done. >> so i think it's going to win technical awards. i think we'll see it actually pop up a lot more than we've oscars before. >> your pick for best picture right now, her pick for best picture 2016 is "star wars"ing. > jar jar who? >> and i also do want to make an official call for screen writing, by the way. >> for ha. >> for this award. not for "star wars" but for steve jobs. i'm calling it. it's going to win. >> for screen writing. > done deal. >> there are a lot of people saying that this is fantastic. and fasbender can do no wrong these days. obviously he'll probably get a
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amazing adele. she's done somomhing no other nger has done bebere. say hello to the latest record breaker. it's tuesday, november 3rd. from abc news, this is "world news now." and we do say good morning to you on a busy tuesday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm reena ninan. we begin with a mystery and confusion over the russian plane crash in egypt. 224 lives lost in just an instant. >> the airline quickly placed blame on an external impact announcing there was nothing wrong with that plane itself. but the russian government and aviation experts say it's too soon to rule anything out. more now from abc's alex marquardt. >> reporter: the vast desert now littered with charred wreckage and signs of the victims. a child's shoe and passports. new mystery swirling around what brought the plane down. the u.s. not denying the possibility of terrorism
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after an isis-linked group claimed responsibility. >> does isis have the ability to shoot down an airliner? >> it's unlikely, but i wouldn't rule it out. >> reporter: the flight full of tourists took off at 6:00 a.m. on saturday from sharm el sheikh, egypt, for st. petersburg, russia. before boarding, the parents of a 10-month-old posting a photo of her with the caption, "passenger in chief." this father and daughter smiling as they walked up the steps. after reaching 31,000 feet, 23 minutes after takeoff, it disappeared from radar with no distress call. authorities agree, the large debris field, eight square miles, means that the plane broke up in the air and not on the ground. but why? three main theories emerging. first, a missile. though this hasn't been ruled out, intelligence officials say militants in the area aren't known to have weapons that can a bomb on board. the kremlin not ruling out some type of terrorism.
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and the airline, metrojet, insisting that external influence is to blame, not technical failure or pilot error. but mechanical or structural failure remain a strong possibility. records also show in 2001, the plane's tail hit the runway known as a tail strike. the black boxes recovered at the crash site are said to be in good condition but one egyptian aviation official said that the results of the investigation could take up to a year. alex mar guard, abc news, sharm el sheikh, egypt. there is severe weather on both sides of the u.s. this morning. confirmed tornadoes over the last three days. the worst outbreak since july. homes and schools damaged from texas to georgia by winds up to 115 miles an hour. heavy rain across the southeast this morning with flood watches in effect. that rain moves up the east coast today. the west in the meantime is getting its first blast of wintry weather. high winds and dust triggering
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bakersfield, california. at least 15 vehicles involved in that one in southern california. fortunately though, no one seriously injured. the same front is delivering snow to the rockies, more wind and snowy weather is hitting the west today. here's accuweather's molly cochran. molly, good morning. >> good morning, kendis and reena. we contitie to have some unsettled weather impact the southwest. rain, snow continues to push its way eastward. dedeing with some powerful winds on tuesday, las vegas into salt t lake city and also for casper. where we do have a high wind watch in effect throughout the evening hours, some of those winds could proach 400o 50 miles per hour. on top of that, the snow continues in thehigher elevations going to be moving into the central rockies, as s well. kendis and reena, back t tyou. >> thank you. president obama shedding new light on his decision to troops to syria. the president says that is american forces will not be on
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the front lines in the fight against isis pippen stead, mr. obama says this is an extension of what the u.s. is already doing. a defense department official says those troops begin arriving in the next few weeks. all are coming from the u.s. and are not already stationed in the region. >> as republicans debate about the next debate, a brand-new poll shows ben carson is in the lead. take a look at the numbers here. carson is six points ahead of donald trump nationwide. marco rubio in third place with 11%, ted cruz and jeb bush rounding out the top five there. with your voice, your vote, here's abc's carolyn cos at the >> reporter: the republican presidential candidates had seemed to be teaming up against the sponsors of primary debates trying to take more control over the process. campaign representatives composed a letter to television networks. an early draft listing these demands. at least 30 seconds of opening and closing statements. no gotcha lightning rounds, no show of hands questions. abc news learned donald trump
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joint letter. trump's campaign manager saying our candidate is the single greatest negotiator. we will continue to make sure our concerns are heard directly by the networks. in an interview with bloomberg politics, all due respect, trump threw out this idea ob debate reform. >> the networks are making a fortune with the debates. we should be like a basketball player. we should strike and say we want money for wounded warriors or a great charity. >> and following trump's lead, john kasich, carly fiorina and chris christie all saying they would not sign that joint letter of debate demands. in florida, jeb bush focused on launching his jeb can fix it tour in an effort to jump start what many are calling a flailing campaign. bush said he's been told to ditch his glasses and get different ties. >> some advice is more strategic. nail that zinger, be angrier. hide your inner wonk. i can't be something i'm not. >> republicans are scheduled to be back on stage next week. the fourth gop debate is being
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sponsored by fox business network and the "wall street journal." reena, kendis. >> our thanks to carolyn. i should point out that donald trump is going to be live in tss at times square for gma later on this morning. president obama in the meantime took a few jabs at the you republicans last night during a fund-raiser in new york. the president said the candidates had promised to straighten out vladimir putin but he said they couldn't handle a bunch of cnbc moderators. he said, if you canan handle ththe guys, i don't think the chinese and russians are going to be too worried about you. >> okay. there you havevet from the president. >> it's election day and one of the major items to b bdecided on ininan francisco is the future of the s scalled sharing economy, s scifically proposition f which would cap short term housing rentals done through websites like airbnb. the limit would be 75 days a year and then the internet hosting company would have to
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opposing the campaign. in ohio today, voters decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana. if approved the buckeye state would join colorado, washington and oregon as states where pot is legal. today's vote would authorize ten companies to grow the marijuana. colorado voters will be asked to decide what the state should do with $66 million marijuana tax revenues. blue bell ice cream products cities. consumers in the dallas fort worth and waco areas as well as the oklahoma city and tulsa areas can now get their fix. blue bell pulled all products after a listeria outbreak that killed three people in kansas. google hopes to be using drones to deliver packages to customers' doorsteps by 2017. that's according to the leader of the drone project called project wing. other retailers including amazon and alibaba are also experimenting with drone
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>> here's an animal we had to show you. he's bentley, a great dane living with his owns in pennsylvania. >> so bentley is 38 inches tall and weighs about 228 pounds. his owners are in the process of applying to get bentley into the guinness book of world records as the world's tallest living dog. he's 5 and seems to still be growing. >> i think by the vets, they're actually shocked on the size that he was because they said they never saw one his size either. once they told me don't let him get over 240, i started to then realize he is a large one. >> bentley's favorite party trick is getting his own ice directly from the freezer. >> wait. >> look at that. >> but you can't use that, kendis. >> i hope not. his owner should find out before the end of the year if bentley's picture will be in the next edition of the guinness book. >> i sure hope so.
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of food a week, that's 120 pounds of food a month. >> give you a sense of where my mind is. i wonder if a dog is that big, is it reflective of their poop size, as well? >> next time you say to give you a reflection of my mind, remind me to say we need to go to commercial break. >> yeah, okay. >> coming up in "the skinny," who had perfect scores on "dancing with the stars"? >> and jimmy kimmel's nasty annual halloween prank. >> also ahead, sleep deprivation. we thought we knew everything about it till now. the impact it has on your body and an important health alert. >> it could be one of the hottest holiday gifts this year. private drones. wait till you see who set up their own backyard sport with these flying machines and of course, today's forecast map, 66 and rainy in atlanta where we have wsb, channel 2. "world news now" weather, brought to you by mucinex fast max. brought to you by mucinex fast
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a new study links sugary drinks and heart failure. men who drank two servings a day had a 23% higher risk of heart failure than men whohoad none. the sugary drinknk includedd sodas and sweetened coffee and ice. although the study was long-term and researchers factored in a number of variables, they only looked at men in sweden. the results show an association, not a causation. >> here on the overnight shift, sleep is usually in scarce supply. really caught our attention. >> what is that, sleep? it's overrated. we've all heard about the importance of getting enough sleep. but as abc's becky worley tells
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us, not getting enough actually changes how our body works. >> reporter: we are a sleep deprived nation and those suffering the most, the 15 million americans who work late night and early morning shift work. working these hours can be so detrimental that shift work has been classified as a probable cause of cancer. >> lack of sleep can lead to an increased risk for cardiovascular disease or heart or blood vessel disease to increase risk for diabetes and weight gain. >> when you're deprived your body thinks there's something wrong. in one study where participants dieted those that slept least saw their body consume lean muscle mass instead of fat. >> in shift workers, when they eat many of their callies during the nighttimetime, the body is not as well able to cope with the food and not able to process it in the right way. >> reporter: to show this i head to a lab here in san francisco. i'm here for a glucose test. i've had eight hours of sleep when i drink the sweetened test liquid.
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converts the sugar into fuel that it can use right away to power my body. my blood gue koes level only goes up about 6%, well within my body's ability to process it with insulin. in a study where sleep was restricted insulin lost its efficiency by 21% from even one night's bad sleep and over time, this increases diabetes risk. >> it's unnatural for your body to be up and awake and eating duriri the nighttime. >> highway dr. sheer recommends shift workers eat meals duringng regular daytime hours the reality for those working the graveyararshift, exhaustion and possible weight gain may be all in a night's work. becky worley, abc news, san francisco. >> thanks, becky. i thought it was just because i was eating a berger. well, coming up, the soulful singer shattering yet another record. >> and what happens when parents tell their kids they ate all of their halloween candy?
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week eight of competition. and once again, near the top of the leaderboard fan favorite bindi irwin, she and derek hough pulled in a 28 out of 30 for their hot fox trot h brought the crowd to its feet. >> yeah. tamar braxton and partner val continued their streak of consistency, also getting 28 for their paso doble, but it could have been higher. as judge carrie ann_h@ noted she lifted her foot during the routine. >> oh, no. >> don't do that. >> and she wouldn't have beaten mick carter because he got a perfect score. his emotional contemporary routine with partner sharna was a tear jerker with carrie ann @bck_ saying it was "the best dance ever." >> he made news at the end of that saying that he and his wife are expecting a baby boy. >> huge congratulations to them. >> unfortunately, andy grammmm did not have the best dance. e singer's routine was judged
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>> what a great night. it's been so fun to watch every week. as many of you have heard, the grammy award winning singer adele back on the scene. >> after a long hiatus her newly released sing has just broken a record already. the song appropriately titled "pellow" is the first ever to sell over 1 million downloads in hits first week. >> with 1.1 million she shatters flow rida's previous record of 636,000 for "right round." >> "hello" is her first single from her forthcoming album and the fourth song to reach number one be. >> flob rw rida held the record on the previous? >> last night, we were treated to a seasonal favorite. parents tricked their kids into halloween candy. year. last night he did not
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>> are you kidding me, dad? if i see no candy, you are in big trouble, young lady. >> i ate it. >> did you eat the cookie? >> i ate all of it. daddy, too. >> i don't want to see you ever again. go get a job. >> oh. >> you know, it breaks my heart to see this, but i can't take my eyes off the screen every time i watch this. >> they don't whine like that about veggies. >> they surereon't. >> finally trekkies rejoice, "star trek" is officially returning to tv, kind of. >> nearly 50 years after the original series, starring william shatner and leonard nimoy premiered a new edition of the sci-fi empire has been announced. according to hollywood reporter producers are looking for a
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writer first, and then, of course, the casting. >> that's how it works. >> the pilot episode will premier on cbs in 2017 but will quickly beamed up to its subscription streaming service. >> look forward to that. >> it's not going to be free this time. >> coming up, the latest new racing sport. >> no wheels necessary. grab your drone and head out to
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don't wait, call this number now. we'll have to download that. so they're one of the most sought after pieces of technology, and more and more drones are proving to have many, many different uses including racing. >> and with cameras attached, it's just like getting into your car with your favorite nascar driver except you're in the air. here is chris davis from our
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station in harrisburg, pennsylvania. >> what i'm going to do is. >> reporr: steve lleyton is plotting. > we're using soccer cones. >> reporter: a dotted path forms behind his footsteps. >> the idea is they're going to follow the white ones. >> reporter: it's by no means a professional affair. >> this is just something that i bought at a home depot. >> reporter: but that doesn't matter. >> like i said, never done it before, but hoping it works. >> reporter:r:e formed the harrisburg area multi rotor races. this is their inaugural meeting. >> this is our firststace. >> in three, two, one. flfl >> reporter: it's a new sport. the first governing body multi gp formed in february, but it's quickly catching on among hobbyists. >> they're all guys like me with kids. they have a normal job and they just want to come out and have some fun. >> reporter: and see what their machines see. cameras being first person video into their goggles. >> cool. >> jeff drove an hour and a half to be here.
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possible. >> reporter: he knows there's something of a stigma around his choice of activity. he says that comes from a select few who don't follow the rules. >> there's a lot more good out there to be gained from it than the few bad instances that cop up. >> oh. >> sometimes that's all it takes to wininh@ccthe guy who hasn't hit something. >> reporter: the wrecks risk nothing but equipment. >> who put that tree there? >> we're not hurting anybody or the grass. we're just using some air space. >> reporter: and steve says finding common ground among generations. >> we're just normal people just trying to have some fun. >> reporter: working for you, chris davis, abc 27 news. >> that was beautiful. >> kind of cool. >> you like it? >> absolutely. i'm a geek though. you need your dramamine looking at that video but it's kind of cool. >> i know what to get you for christmas. >> i can see lewis hamilton signing up for this in racing. > i i n see you losing a finger with this. >> and then some.
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two decades. good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm reena ninan. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." debate demands. some gop candidates s e rejecting an agreementntn a list of rules before going head to head for the fourth time. donald trumpmpays he'll conduct his own negotiations as ben carson takes the lead in the latest national poll. it's confirmed. the wreckage found off the bahamas is that of the cargo ship el faro. the search continues for the black box as more families file lawsuits against the ship's owners. >> vw's emission scandal is
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growing with the ought though maker accused of using software tore cheat emissions tests on thousands of models including porish and audi. vw denies those luxury cars cheated the tests. >> the royals will have their world series trophy with them today during a victory parade and rally. officials in kansas city say they expect about 200,000 people to show up to celebrate the team's first title in 30 years. those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, november 3rd. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we say hello to you. we're going to get started this half hour with the fight for control of the gop debates. candidates making demands on everything from the time on the stage as well as the temperature in the room. >> some people would say temperature matters. >> as you knkn. >> donald trump is among t tse not signing the agreement as he e trails ben carson by six points in a new national poll. it's your r ice, your vote. abc's tom llamas is following the republicans.
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>> reporter: as many of the republican presidential candidates unite, hoping to take control of future debates, donald trump says he'll negotiate for himself. >> the networks are making a fortune with the debates. we should be like a basketball player. we should go on strike and say, we want money for wounded warriors, or we want money for a great charity. >> reporter: trump isn't signing a letter many other campaigns plan to send to television networks. an early draft includes demands for at least 30 seconds of opening and closing statements. no "gotcha" lightning rounds. and no show of hands questions. and remember how some of the candidates were sweating under those bright lights? they now want keep the debate hall below 67 degrees. someone who's gotten a big boost from the debates, senator marco rubio. trump slamming him as a lightweight. >> i think he's an overrated person. i don't think he's going to make it. >> reporter: jeb bush, rubio's close friend, also taking a swing. >> the challenges we face as a nation are too great to roll the dice on another presidential experiment.
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republicans should move forward with a debate on spanish language network telemundo which is partnering with nbc. that showdown criticized after at cnbc debate but bush says it should happen. >> police in chicago are looking for a suspect after a 9-year-old boy was shot to death. they say the shooting was not an accident but the result of an altercation. hillary clinton has met in chicago with the mothers who lost their children to be gun violence. among those were the mothers of tamir rice and michael brown and trayvon martin's mom. another apparent twist in the effort to build the controversial keystone pipeline, that's the proposed 1,000 mile pipeline everyone canada to the gulf coast. the company behind it asking the u.s. government to pause its review of the project. that would push the issue past next year's election likely leaving it to the next president to decide. severe weather on both sides of the country this morning, the gulf states shaken by 18 confirmed tornadoes over three
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days. the worst outbreak since july. homes, schools damaged from texas to georgia by winds up to 115 miles an hour. this morning with fog and flood watches in effect. rain moves up th coast today. meanwhile, wintry mix battering g the west. high winds and dust triggering this multicar accident near at least 15 vehicles involved. no one seriously injured. the same front delivering snow to the rockies. more wind and snowy weather hitting the west today. accuweather's molly cochran tracking it all. morning to you, molly. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and reena. we continue to have some unsettledness across the southwest dealing with some snow in the higher elevations. we did experience some heavy accumulate agsnow across the sierra nevadas. next stop northern nevada. aside from the snow and the rain, we're also going to be impacted by some strong winds through tuesday.
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salt lake city back to las vegas. taking a look at the snowfall totals anywhere between 6 to 12 inches in the higher elevations of the northern rockies. kendis and reena, back to you. >> okay, molly, thanks. overseas investigators are not ruling anything out as they look into the mysterious crash of a russian passenger jet that split in two and slammed into the egyptian desert. the airline insists the crash was caused by what they call an external impact not technical failure or pilot error. t russian officials say it'ss too soon to tell. in the meantime, the remains of most of thth 224 people on board have been flown back to russia. happening today in south africa, prosecutors making their case against oscar pistorius in a court of appeals hoping to have the manslaughter verdict against the former olympian for the death of his girlfriend changed to a murder conviction. pistorious was released from prison last month to serve the rest of his sentence under house arrest.
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it's unclear when the decision from the appeals court will be delivered. lawyers for bill cosby say they'll appeal a judge's order that the comedian testify in a defamation suit. the suit is being brought by former super model janice dickinson who claims cosby drugged and raped her. his attorney called the allegations false and outlandish. cosby faces two similar suits in massachusetts and pennsylvania. >> investigators in detroit are looking into the possibility that propane may have caused a huge house explosion. they hope to eventually speak to the home's occupant who is in critical condition this morning following the blast. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: an investigation into a home explosion in a suburb near detroit. powerful, the home flattened. >> the whole side of the house >> reporter: just a block away, a surveillance camera capturing the blast. the impact blowing debris as far the explosion felt up to three miles away. >> we hear this big kaboom and
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the tv and everything goes off, the power goes off. >> reporter: one man was injured in the blast. he was badly burned and is now in a burn center. the questions persist. the fire chief of redford township saying there was no active natural gas line to the home, but investigators looking at the propane tanks visible in the aftermath as a possible cause. 5.5 million homes are heated by propane in the u.s. it's odorless, with a rotten egg smell added for safety. and if you smell something suspicious, do not use your cell phone inside your home. static energy in our phones can cause a spark and lead to an explosion. instead, get somewhere safe first and then call 911. alex perez, abc news, illinois. >> jimmy carter's cancer fight hasn't taken him away from his favorite charity. the former president and his wife were in memphis to help bid a home for habitat for humanity. carter, if you can believe this, 1 years old. he's being treated ford cancer found in his liver and brain but
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he's just sawing away. the carters have been involved in nearly 4,000 building projects for the charity in 14 countries. he was going to travel to nepal at one point. it was called off. but boy, cancer has not slowed this man down one bit it seems. michelle obama is in the middle east nation of qatar. while she's there mrs. obama will visit the members of the military at an air force base used to fight against isis. tomorrow she's addressing an education summit. from there, the first lady moves on to jordan where she will visit a school and a u.n. world heritage site. and we do say happy anniversary to the international space station. it was 15 years ago that the first permanent crew moved on board. since then, 220 people have come and gone representing 17 countries. the current crew made up of russian, japanese and american crew members planned a special dinner in celebration. of course, scott kelly is up there, spending a year i ispace. >> will there be cake to
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>> it be tang flavored cake. >> an take whatever you can get or space ice cream. speaking of ice cream, ben & jerry's and a craft brewery are working on a unique combination of ice cream and beer. >> brilliant i think. >> it's called salted caramel brown a ale. >> the beer is called salted caramel brownie brown ale. notice the slight difference there? >> the ice cream features swirls bits of brownies. the ice cream is made with new belgium's ale. that's weird. it uses roasted and caramel malt and cocoa and vanilla powder during the brewing process. i leave final valuation to actually the taste test. we've got to try. >> beer is good with everything. >> we can get a taste test. we need a taste test. >> yeah. thank you. >> coming up, those calorie counts posted at restaurants, do they really help diners make healthier choicece
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since obamacare requires calorie listings nationwide by the end of next year. >> we were talking about this earlier. i still like to knowow- how many caloloes are in. lots of people do weightht watchers or different things in your apps to kind of check calories. it's nice to plug that in and keep track of it. >> it makes a big difference in whether you get a large fry or just a medium fryatt mcdonald's. >> you never opt for the small fry. >> no, just go big. >> there's breakfast now at mcdonald's. >> eating at chipotle is not an option in two northwest states pending the results of an investigation into an e. coli outbreak. >> health officials suspect contaminated produce may be to blame here. abc's brandi hitt with the latest. >> reporter: chipotle customers in oregon and washington state are being turned away. the mexican fast food chain closing its doors after an e. coli outbreak has sickened more than 20 people. >> you the excruciating pain in
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my abdomen was something i never exexrienced. say they had eaten a aa chipotle in the portland area and i i western washington the past few weeks and experienced severe abdominal cramps and vomiting. all the problems hit at once. >> reporter: chipotle has voluntarily shut down all 43 locations in those two states out of 1700 restaurants nationwide saying in the statement "the safety and well-being of our customers is always the highest priority even though the vast majority of these restaurants have no reported problems." >> people can still become ill even if the risk is no longer present because the incubation period can be up to ten days. >> reporter: health officials on scene are now trying to pinpoint the exact source of this e. coli outbreak. >> when i did this, almost was ground brief. from lettuce and some from salsa. salsa can be tough. at least eight people have been hospitalized with e. coli but no
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deaths reportete >> health officials expect the number of cases to rise in the northwest as they hear about the outbreak and see their doctor. >> that's good to know. >> that's a already really big deal considering how many chipotle outlets there are out will in washington and oregon. for them to be shut down is definitely going to have a financial impact. >> the company says the reopening will be determined by the pace of the investigation. it's going to affect a lot of candidates on the campaign trail. hillary clinton loved a good burrito bowl. >> that's right. when she did her launch to her campaign, she stopped in at chipotle to prove politicians >> i thought you were going christie with that. >> come on. coming up, the couple that prefers life in the slow lane. >> and the husband and wife who party like it's 1899 even though women couldn't vote back then. now." "world news now" continues
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fbcky >> this is our royal music, right? the royal sound track we like to use. >> in the age of the selfie, it might be refreshing to put down the smartphone for a while. but the couple you're about to meet are diving head first into life in the 19th century. >> and on this election day, their feelings towards women's rights to vote might be a little
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dead. we're up "up all nightline" with abc's aditi roy. >> reporter: sarah and gabriel cristman might have been born in the wrong century wearing fashion statements that would make a hipster envious. >> dandy hats, corseted garb and a chatelaine that functions as a victorian version of a swiss army knife. >> i do everything by hand. actually a woman in the 1880s would have already considered me old fashioned because they has sewing machines. >> the victorian era is everything from 1927 -- 1827 to 1901. sarah and gagaiel choose to focus on the last decades that period when electric light bulbs and cars were first introduced. walking through their home in washington state, you're struck by the antique appliances. a wood fired stove set, a literal icebox. >> so the meat gets put right on the ice. >> and an oil lamp. >> we're going to go around. >> reporter: if you listen closely, you won't hear the sounds of a washing machine or a dryer.
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no microwave or mixer preparing meals which made one particular sound -- >> that sounds like a modern phone. >> it is. seem especially out of place. gabriel has a master's in library science but works at a bike shop and sarah works here at home as a writer. >> we don't completely shun computers. as sarah said, we use them for research. i don't want to be controlled and don't want to have my life defined by computers and by technology. >> reporter: but sarah started writing her book "this victorian life" by hananwith an eye dropper fountain pen. >> i actually make more work for myself this way because there's no editor in the world who accept a handwritten man knew script. i have to type them up to turn them in. >> what's the point of wearing the corset? >> it holds the back up straight. it also makes the waist smaller. it accentuates the different sexual characteristics between men and women.
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past caused an uproar online when sarah wrote about her lifestyle for vox.com. reaction on the internet went viral with some on tritt are mocking her and websites joining in to point out that women didn't even have the right 0 vote back then. >> what's so big about a vote? >> that's the life line of a democracy. >> not necessarily. >> america started with a lot less voters than they've eventutuly become. conception of who should vote has evolold over time. again, it's something we don't necessarily see as being the most important thihi in the world. >> but you do agree that women should vote? >> well, i think that voting in general is overrated for everyone. >> the chrismans say they aren't trying to force their lifestyle on anyone, just embracing the overlooked none from a time in history that was seemingly simpler. >> it's the difference between reading about a different country in a book and going there. >> y'm aditi roy in washington. >> you know i do like a good corset. >> i like a good pair of spanx myself here.
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>> there we are. >> hello, jeeves. >> what do you call it, the fu-man chu? >> lord. that's a different era. >> i like my poofy sleeves and my hat. >> very downton abby. >> i look very happy to be standing next to you. >> seriously, why are you so --you u n't vote?ly, you can't vote? and back seat chefs have all assembled to look inside your oven. but you've cleaned off all the baked-on business from meals past with easy-off, so the only thing they see is that big, beautiful bird. "mmmmm" go ahead. let 'em judge. [ male announcer ] approaching medicare eligibility? don't put off checking out your medicare options until 65. now is a good time to get the ball rolling. medicare only covers about 80% of part b medical costs.
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school football team in rochester, new hampshire, that sentiment rings true. >> their captain has a lot more to tackle than just the other team's players. that's why when he scored on the field it meant so much more than here's our manchester station. >> reporter: this is a moment the spalding high school football team won't forget. ththteam's honorary captptn teigen houseseot into the end zone and madada touchdown for the first time. >> one of the players handed me the ball and i went running down the field and they were tackling players behind me so they couldn't get me. i was super excited and all the players were happy and cheering and excited for me to do this. >> teigen has muscular dystrophy and is losing muscle control and is confined to a wheelchair. >> there was nothing but pride coming out of me when i saw him take that field. >> his special moment came the season. it's been a tough season to get through. they didn't win one game. teigen, that doesn't matter anymore. >> better than winning any game,
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any championship and i've never heard this crowd louder. >> i keep thanking these boys and these boys keeee turning it around and say no, no, no,ou don't know how much he's last year, three players approached him at lunch and since then, they've made him a part of their lives. the players eat lunch with him every day, started coming to birthday parties and exchanging gifts on holidays. she says they see teigen for who he is. >> he's honestly probably one of the toughest kids i've met. >> he's been on the sidelines for every practice and every game cheering the players on. when he finally got his chance to get into the end zone, it changed his life and lives of these players forever. >> i think we all learned that there's something a little more than wins and losses in life and i couldn't be prouder of the way this team came together. it's one of those things that you treasure for t t rest of your life. >> wmur, news 9.
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and later -- ososr buzz. the movies you must see e the end of the year from the martian" to "jobs" to "bridge of spies" a hollywood insider here with her picks on this tuesday, november 3rd. from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning on this tuesday. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. we made it to tuesday. >> i'm looking forward to your segment about the movies. >> yes, can you believe the oscars are about 117 days way, about. exactly 117 days away. we're talking about all of the oscar worthy movies. time. but to know ahead of time these are the movies that are buzzing kind of makes it easier. >> it being november, we're those movies. >> i still have to catch up on other movies and weather is a huge impact on the reasons to stay in and catch up on the i can't believe the weather around the country. >> pretty wild for early november.
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that's where we're going to get started, of course, severe weather on book ending the country today. in the west, the first big wintry storm of the season. in the east, it was an evening of alerts for tornadoes and a flood watch in place at this hour. >> one of those spots is raleigh, north carolola. relentless rain made for a trtrcherous evening commute. the morning g ive looking to be about as bad. abc's clayton sandelelhas it all. >> reporter: one of the wildest water and weather in sunny hills, florida. >> oh, my gosh. this come out of nowhere. i think this is like a tornado. >> a reported tornado damaging at least one house 18 twisters from texas to georgia striking since friday. the biggest tornado outbreak since july. out west, more high winds. this 15-vehicle crash near bakersfield, california, injuring more than a dozen people. >> how many cars are in this accident? >> reporter: a woman recording the aftermath, in disbelief. in alabama, 70-mile-per-hour winds took out this high school. and in north carolina, rains crashed the commute.
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in florida, these drivers powered through the flood waters. texas took it the worst. at least six people are dead. streets vanished under water and rvs floated away. south of houston, troy elmore's home security camera captured this tornado ripping through his family's backyard. >> it was freaky. >> reporter: dozens of homes in the area were damaged. >> all this was up against here. it happened so quick, that -- it's hard to prepare for it. >> reporter: the tornado that tore the roof off of this house was packing winds of 115 miles per hour. but the damage here is pretty random. this house right next door -- completely fine. clayton sandell, abc news, laporte, texas. >> somebody turned the air-conditioner on super high. snow is falling in higher elevations in california. >> trying to get you prepared for winter. >> i thinkso, because i don't like cold. i don't like snow. >> snow finally making an impact
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a few inches fell yesterday and more is expected some the ski resorts today. accuweather's molly cochran continues our coverage. good morning. >> good morning, kendis and reena. unsettledness continues for tuesday. we're looking at rain and snow to continue, coming along with it are powerful winds. salt lake city to las vegas, definitely could cause a few flight plans to be hindered. we're looking at those wind gusts to get near 40 to 55 miles per hour. re's a look at our snowfall total map through wednesday. any of the dark blbl shades indicate 6 to 12 inches of s sw mainly above 6,000 feet and also mainly on nonpaved surfaces. now, this disturbance is going to continue to shift east. hard hit texas round after round of rain coming in and that's going to be coming back out to play for thursday and friday. kendis and reena, back to you. >> molly, thank you so much. turning to egypt and the mystery surrounding that doomed
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russian passenger jet, breaking apart and plummeting 31,000 feet in the sinai desert. the airline has ruled out technical failure and pilot error blaming it on what it calls an external impact. officials have dismissed the findings as premature. thth blackckox is in cairo. aviation experts say the real answers may have to come from the wreckage. >> this airplane came apart instantaneously. there may not be any data that would be appropriate or would show us what really happened on those black boxes. >> the 224 people killed when the plane went down were mostly russian vacationers. as many of the bodies arrive in st. petersburg, investigators are not ruing out terrorism as a possible cause. the ntsb has confirmed the sunken wreckage located over the weekend is that of the el faro cargo ship. it went down last month during hurricane joaquin. all 33 people on board were lost. crews will continue to search
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for the black box to try to provide clues intotohe sinking. momo lawsuits have been filed on behalf o othe victims. >> there were numerous opportunities to turn around, and numerous opportunities for the company to pull that ship back. but they neglected to do that. >> family members hoping the remains of their loved ones can be located in order to ensure a proper burial. there's growing outrage or a u.s. funded gas station in afghanistan. it ended up costing taxpayers more than $40 million. how exactly did this happen? here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: they don't call it the world's most expensive gas station for nothing. 43 million u.s. taxpayer dollars spent on a remote highway stop thth should have cost no more than $500,000. the idea? afghanistan has lots of natural gas reserves. so, to become less dependent on costly foreign oil imports, build the country's first compressed natural gas station, and then convert cars to run on the fuel.
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but it costs $700 to switch over a car to natural gas. more than the average afghan makes in a year. >> this is simply misuse of taxpayers' money. all of this would suggest that there's possible fraud involved. and fraud ought to be prosecuted. >> reporter: the pentagon is cooperating with investigators, but they have no explain so fafa d we won't get one s sn since the group behind the project closed shop sisimonths ago. martha raddatz, abc newsws washington. volkswagen is accused of cheating on diesel emission tests for a second time. the epa claims vw installed software to rig tests on 10,000 new luxury vehicles sold in the u.s. including audi and porsche models with six cylinder diesel engines. the automaker tells abc news those cars did not have the software. vw has admitted 11 million vehicles cheated tests. automatic braking added by the government to its rating system. that system designed to help consumers identify the most
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important safety technologies in new cars. automatic braking warns drdrers of a collision and engages the vehicle's brakes automatically if a driver does not. it would be added to the rating system starting with 2018 models. public health investigators in washington and oregon expect new cases of e. coli to be reported today. chip potle has closed 43 of its restaurants till the results are in. 23 people had been sickened but not all of them. investigators believe the outbreak may be linked to produce. amazon is going retro opening its first brick and mortar store this morning g seattle called amazon n oks. 1 will stock 10,000 titles, including best sellers and am done customer favorites. the major difference from traditional stores each booking will face out rather than being tightly stacked with only the spines showing. my husband spent a lot of money on books.
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please do not tell him the news. >> the other difference from traditional bookstores it's opening as opposed to closing down for good. >> kind of sad. >> kind of retro of them. >> i believe in supporting the local mom and pop stores, too. >> and that's what amazon is. all right. how about some sportsts starting with a great "monday night football" gameme the undefeated panthers were up 23-6 in the fourth quarter against the colts when indianapolis mounted a furious comeback. >> colts quarterback andrew luck threw two touchdown passes. regulation time expired. both teams kicked a field goal. a panthers interception set them up for the win. that came thanks to graham gano's 52-yard field goal. carolina stays undefeated with a
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and we're learning more about the violent attack caught on camera of a drunk passenger hitting his uber driver from the back seat. >> that passenger has now been fired as an executive for taco bell. he's also facing assault charges. mattttutman with more. >> reporter: ed carcaban used to drive for uber [ expletive ]. >> reporter: but after this beating not anymore. passenger benjamin. golden was sloshing from side to slide in the back seat. caban says he seemed so drunk he couldn't tell him his destination. >> cool dude, you've got to give me directions. >> when he says golden began cursing at him, he turned his dashcam around and told golden ubereride is over. >> i'm kicking you outut >> reporter: the dashcam catching the barrage of punches. but caban fights back.
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watch him pepper spray his assailant. caban says taxis are safer because they have a partition between the driver and passengers. but when you use uber it has your name, your phone number and your credit card number. >> reporter: we've been unable to reach golden who faces charges of assault and drunkenness but uber has informed he's now banned for life on uber. matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. there was a statememe from taco bell saying that given thth behavior of the individual it's clear he could no longer work for us. we've also offered and encouraged him to seek professional help." >> really there's some sort of help that is needed. a seven-year veteran of taco bell. they moved quickly in getting rid of him. he's since shut down all of his linked in, social media in our next half hour, how lack of sleep can affect your the many things people with odd hours have to watch out for and how less sleep changesr body works.
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but first, awards season is almost here which means now is the time when oscar worthy movies are being released. a roundup of the most buzzed about films is next. u're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc station. today, 1 out of every 4 american kids is hispanic. 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.
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so i know a little early on there were many movies getting om oscar buzz that came out this fall. what are we hearing about now? >> there's so many good films this year. i think it's going to be really hard. it's going to be maybe an interesting award season, right? out a little while back like "the martian," everybody was impressed "bridge of spies," steven spielberg an oscar magnet. >> and tom hanks. there's movies like "the danish girl," peoeoe haven't seen yet. this is a huge movie because it's incredibly timely where eddie redmayne is playing lilly elba. who's one of -- she's a transgender pioneer. so it's a topic in our news and a movie that deals with this issue with great sensitivity and it's something we should all be watching at the movies. this is our world. it wasn't back in the early 1900s. >> so eddie redmayne plays a transgender in this movie? >> yep. >> okay.
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and i think this has been through like the festival circuit. it's been getting a lot of buzuz >> yes. because you know, eddie redmayne is so extraordinary. >> exactly. >> and alicia conder is also in the film. we've seen her in "the man from uncle." there's something about the film that's so beautiful that i think it's going to capture the attention of all the voters. >>"the danish girl," coming out later on this month. what else do we have? >> well, there's something that i think is going to be a really really big contender during awards season but i think some people are going to argue with me. are you ready for this? >> okay. are you referring to any movie that stars ryan reynolds? i'd definitely argue with you. >> thankfully i'm not. we're saving him for a whoa other segment. "star wars" the force awakens. >> you're just saying it because you're here. >> i'm so excited about it. >> you're at the mother ship.
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i think that it's going to get a lot of awards because it's a lot like "lord of the rings." it's fantasy. it has a whole bunch of stars in it. there's so much momentum behind it like everybody's excited. voters are excited for "star wars." >> it's done. technical awards. i think we'll see it actually pop up a lot more than we've seen "star wars" mention at the oscars before. >> your pick for best picture right now, her pick for best picture 2016 is "star wars." > jar jar who? official call for screen >> for what?t? >> for this award. steve jobs. it's going to win. >> for screen writing. > done deal. >> there are a lot of people saying that this is fantastic. and fasbender can do no wrong these days.
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obviously he'll probably get a nomination for best actor. >> any film. >> in a crowded field. >> that is one of the finest screen plays that i think counts as adapted. and exceptional. it's one of the most exciting movies i've ever seen where all people do is just talk. >> grae drake from rotten tomatoes.
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its negative impact on your health. jimmy kimmel back with his annual candy k. the out bursts. well, good tuesday morning, the republican presidential candidates are now battling amongst themselves over debate demands in it appears the consensus is collapsing the candidates' united effort crumbling in a series of late night announces from several campaigns. >> and now president obama is slamming the republican field for eir complaintswith "your voice, your r te," abc's lana zak is live in washington. lann lana, good morning. >> reporter: several republican candidates sensing this is their opportunity to portray their rivals as unable to answer tough questions. >> they can't handle a bunch of cnbc moderators. >> reporter: overnight president
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obama poking fun at gop presidential candidates and their debate demands. >> if you can't handle those guy guys, you know,, then i don't think the chinese and the russians are going to be too worried about you. >> reporter: after initially banding together the republican alliance is coming apart at the seams. donald trump says he prefers to negotiate for himself. here he is speaking to bloomberg tv. >> we should be like a basketball player. we should go on strike. >> reporter: also refusing to sign on john kasich, chris christie and carly fiorina whose campaign has opted out of the debate controversy from the start choosing, quote, dinner at the applebee's in pella, iowa, insteadnd now ben carson abandoned by many ofis fellow contenders on the defensive when asked if his campaign led debate reforms are backfiring. >> that's a bunch of garbage. >> reporter: carson pushing forward with demands that includes no show of hands question and require that the
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as republicans debate the next debate, another poll shows carson in the lead, six point as head of trump nationwide, marco rubio in third place with 11% and ted cruz and jeb bush rounding out the top five. and based off the results of this poll, the same ten candidates are likely to make it to the main stage for the next debate. whatever form that takes. but it's really bad news for governor bobby jindal who had less than 1%, may even be cut off from the undercard debate. reena, kendis. >> okay, the clock is tick. we look forward to the next debate to see how it unfolds. lana zak live in washington, thanks so much. there is severe weather on beet sides of the c cntry this morning. >> heavy rain is moving acrosos the southeast. dense fog and flash flood watches are in effect. it's a remnant of deadly storms that swept over the gulf this weekend. 18 confirmed tornadoes battered the region from texas to georgia. the worst outbreak since july.
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the trouble spot, the storm front and the heavy rain they're on the move up the east coast today. >> on the other side of the country a first taste of winter. hard to believe but snow falling in the sierra for the first time in season, meanwhile, high w wds and dust triggered this multicar california. at least 15 vehicles involved. accuweather's molly cochran has the western forecast. good morning, molly. reena. the unsettledness continues across the southwest tuesday. looking at rain and snow to continue coming along with it are some powerful winds, salt lake city to las vegas, definitely could cause for a few flight plans to be hindered looking at those wind gusts to get near 40 to 55 miles per hour. here's a look at our snowfall total map through wednesday. any of these dark blue shades indicates 6 to 12 inches of snow
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now this disturbance is going to continue to shift eastward. hard hit texas round after round of raincould go in and that's going to be coming back out to play for thursday and friday. kendis and reena, back to you. >> thank you so much, molly. turning to egypt and the mystery surround that doomed russian passenger jet, breaking apart and plummeting 31,000 feet to the sinai desert. interfax is repting that unusual sounds were heard on board just before the plane disappeared from radar. among the possible causes of the crash, a missile, a bomb or mechanical failure. u.s. officials are refusing to rule out isis involvement. the 224 people killed when the plane went down were mostly russian vacationers. there's growing controversy over what's being called the world's most expensive gas station. 43 million u.s. taxpayer dollars spent on a remote stop in afghanistan. the idea was to build that country's first compressed
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convert cars to run on that fuel. then the costs began to mount. >> this is simply misuse of taxpayers' money. all of this would suggest that there's possible fraud involved. and fraud ought to be prosecuted. >> when investigators asked questions about all of this, the defense department said everyone who worked on the project was gone and therefore unable to answer. major developments this morning in that controversial pipeline proposed to run from canada to the gulf coast. the company behind the keystone pipeline has now asked the obama administration to suspend its year-long review of the project. some say it's because the administration was preparing to reject the project and the company would prefer to delay that decision until after the presidential election. to washington now and a portrait of former houston dennis hastert has been removed from the capitol. it had hung there for years removed on orders from new house speaker paul ryan and came down
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guilty to breaking banking laws in hush money scandal. well, it's election day in one of the major items to be decided in san francisco is the future of the so-called sharing economy. specifically proposition f would cap short-term housing rentals like those down through airbnb, limit 75 days a year and the hoving company would have to pull the listing. airbnb spent millions to oppose the campaign. election day 015 san francisco voters decide on proposition f. >> and in the meantime, in ohio voters there will decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana. it would join colorado, oregon and washington if approved as states where pot is legal. today's referendum would authorize ten facilities to grow marijuana. in the meantime, in colorado voters will decide what the state should do with $66 million from marijuana tax revenues.
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still ahead, the deals and discounts for national sandwich day. who knew? >> concerns growing, a possible outbreak one state dealing with least ten cases of a rare fever. where did it come from. the uber driver under attack. new details overnight about the man in the backseat. daddy gator couldn't push the throttle on his little boat any harder if he tried. he's beached here, gazing out on an unforgiving landscape. for while the people who come in here use quilted northern, a toilet paper that works so well they completely forget their experience... daddy gator sees all and forgets nothing. "i've got to motor out of here," he thinks. "this is no place to raise a child."
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software to rig tests on 10,000 new luxury vehicles sold in the u.s. they include audi and porsche models with sick cylinder diesel engines. those cars didn't have that software but it has emitted 11 million vehicles did cheat emission tests. the maker of the wildly popular mobile game candy crush saga is being sold for nearly $6 billion. the deal with king digital entertainment will strengthen the portfolio of activision blizzard blizzard. google hopes to be using drones to deliver packages to customers' doorsteps in two years according to leader of google's project wing as it's called. amazon and alibaba are also delivery. national sandwich day. those buying a sandwich and
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a fiery scene at the edge of los angeles overnight, flames shot into the sky at a recycling yard in duarte, california. at least 30 vikes caught fire fueled by upholstery, tires and leftover gasoline. multiple crews responded to the trucks. now for a look at morning road condition, winter driving conditions could make trouble in the sierra andckies. rain in the southeast could cause slippery conditions. if you're flying airport city. well, this morning getting new information about the person seen beating his uber driver. >> the passenger is benjamin golden who used to be a top marketing executive with taco bell in southern california. the company has fired him encouraging him to get professional help. the 32-year-old golden faces assault and public drunkenness. the uber driver says he mounted
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of past issues with passengers. health officials in hawaii say there are ten confirmed cases of dengue fever. it is likely being spread by mosquitoes that have been infected by a traveler who had the virus. officials say both tourists and residents have been affected but they will not say in which communities. tourists are advised to bring mosquito repellant. does listing calories on fast food restaurant menus encourage healthier eating? well, a new study says no, they don't. researchers track customers over five years here in new york and they found no change in the nutritional content in higher calorie counts in the items purchased. food for thought since obamacare requires calorie listings nationwide b b the end of2016. arizona high school football player is hoping to be reinstated in order to play in his team important up many coming game. pedro thus his ors into the air after scoring last friday his touchdown helped his team to a
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playoff spot for the first time in more than 20 years. the player says he did it to thank god but the refs didn't see it that way. >> i couldn't believe it. i was thinking to my what i could have done wrong. i thank god for all t t power that he's given me to play the game and i just give the glory to him. >> ba received his second unsportsmanlike conduct penalty of the game and banned from that game. he's appealing it in hopes of being able to play. speaking of football, it's a big day for -- sorry, it's baseball, kansas city royals, baseball, kansas cici royals, we're talking about the world series champs back home and they will be honored with a parade and rally. getting excited for the super bowl. >> the lombardi trophy arriving. >> come on. >> local schools knew so many
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day 200,000 expected to attend. as for last night's sports here's the guys from espn. he's stan. i'm neil. traces trace trace on the jib. >> mustache coming in nice. >> mow very manyvember. >> colts and panthers on monday night. the colts came all the way back to tie the game sent into overtime where we pick it up. tied at 26. andrew luck looking for coby fleener. passion deflected. intercepted by luke kuechly who is always around the football. always. panthers take over in coals territory. following panthers drive, graham gano sloppy field with all the rain in charlotte, 53 yards away, gano nails it. panthers, 29-26. they get to 7-0 for the first time in franchise history. 76er fans gave that man a standing ovation by the end of
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cavaliers because lebron james would reach 25,000 career points. whoo, within one on that feed from matthew dellavedova. and then in the next cavs possession, james gets it. he had 22 points, 11 assists, 9 rebounds, sixth active. with 25,000 points. and cleveland wins the ball game, 107-100. >> philly is a good basketball town. >> yeah, it's smart, man. >> they know a great play when they see it. that's all we got, back to you. up next in "the pulse," everyone's favorite halloween jimmy kimmel's candy prank. it's back. and a mets fan, too early with this tattoo. >> come on. this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her she's agreed to give it up. that's today? we'll be with her all day to see how it goes.
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hey there. time to check "the pulse" starting with out many rage with kids across the community thanks to jimmy kimmel. >> he challenged parents to tell their ks they ate all their halloween candy and capture the hilarious reaction on camera. >> oh, you're kidding me. you're kidding me, dad? >> i'mf i see no candy, you are in big trouble, young lady. >> i ate it. >> did you eat the cookies? >> i ate all of it. daddy too. >> i don't want to see you ever again and go get a job. >> it really never gets old.
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see these kids upset, this year kimmel received a record response, more than a thousand parents submitting their videos. last year's edition has been viewed 36 million times on youtube so i'm guessing even though he's a new dad he's still going to keep doing this segment. >> who will pay for these kids' future therapy bills. having trouble staying sharp on the job. our excuse is not enough sleep. if you keep normal hours bad air quality could be to blame. >> this according to a new harvard study. those who work in well ventilated green buildings show better cognitive function than workers in a typical office. >> green offices have lower indoor air pollution and carbon dioxide levels on days when study participants worked in green offices they scored 61% higher on cognitive tests. put in some plants. >> yeah. it will be tough to do in new york.
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next up, our buddy bentley suffice to say he's a big boy. he lives in pennsylvania. >> he is five years old, 38 inches tall and weighs 228 pounds. they say bentley eats about 30 pounds of dog food a week. his favorite trick is getting his own ice directly from the icemaker. >> bentley's owners have applied to get him into the guinness book of world records as the world's tallest living dog. they'll find out by the end of the year. if he made it. >> good luck. >> if he had a tinder profile it would have sounded just like that. finally, we already mentioned today's world series victory parade in kansas city. that means the tattoo that you see here is, well, it's a problem. >> a mets fan named josh davis was eager crowning his t world champs 2015, we can only wonder what he was thinking watching his team go down to the royals sunday night on extra innings. >> he admitted getting it was risky but obviously he went for it anyway.
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southwest. and finally, this half hour, an unfortunate situation being turned into a positive one. it's the result of a rather sudden change of plans. >> a southern california couple's wedding celebration had to be called off, kabc's leo stallworth has the rest of the story. >> reporter: the venture county rescue mission feeds men, women and children each year. on any given day or night the homeless partake of a meal here inside of the dining hall. come saturday night 150 of the homeless will not be eating at the mission and the dining hall. they will be here partaking in an elegant meal. why? a father paid thousands for his child's wedding party to dine at the hotel but the wedding has been called off. given there was no refund the father decided to donate the wonderful meal and beautiful venue for the homeless to enjoy. >> have you ever had that happen before. >> never. this is a first for us and called us. we talked to them on friday and
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then they said we want to provide up to 150 gourmet meals at the embassy suites in mandalay bay. >> reporter: the mission is scrambling to ensure transportation for clients like duncan. he is a gulf war veteran and plans to put on his best attire for the elegant night out. >> we eat really good here, but we don't get a chance to be able to go out and do something like that so for this gentleman to even think about that i think is outstanding. i think everybody -- i like don't even know who he is but thank you very much. >> reporter: the father has made it clear he would rather remain anonymous. the folks at the mission cannot thank him enough. >> he expressed it this way or tipping it or paying it forward. a lot of these people will never have an opportunity to eat a meal like that in such a fancy restaurant. so he got -- he stopped a minute when suzanne and i were talking to him on the phone and seemed to get choked up. >> we help a lot of people.
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i want to say thank you for giving back to us. >> they deserve that. the second time we've reported on a story like this in california. east coasters got to step it up? very nice. turn a bad situation into something good. >> absolutely. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. stay with us for "good morning america." have a great tuesday. making news in america this morning, debate debacle, the gop candidates in disarray over their demands. the president now taking jabs. >> they can't handle a bunch of cnbc moderators. >> the republican effort for debate reform crumbling. live in washington with details. severe weather from coast to coast, rain and snow in the west being blamed for a massive mile one and flooding rains on the move in the east. quality concerns.
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its negative impact on your health. jimmy kimmel back with his annual candyprank. the out bursts. well, good tuesday morning, the republican presidential candidates are now battling amongst themselves over debate demands in it appears the consensus is collapsing the candidates' united effort crumbling in a series of late night announces from several campaigns. >> and now president obama is slamming the republican field for their complaints with "your voice, your vote," abc's lana zak is live in washington. lann lana, good morning. >> reporter: several republican candidates sensing this is their opportunity to portray their rivals as unable to answer tough questions. >> they can't handle a bunch of cnbc moderators. >> reporter: overnight president
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obama poking fun at gop presidential candidates and their debate demands. >> if you can't handle those guy guys, you know, then i don't think the chinese and the russians are going to be too worried about you. >> reporter: after initially banding together the republican alliance is coming apart at the seams. donald trump says he prefers to negotiate for himself. here he is speaking to bloomberg tv. >> we should be like a basketball player. we should go on strike. >> reporter: also refusing to sign on john kasich, chris christie and carly fiorina whose campaign has opted out of the debate controversy from the start choosing, quote, dinner at the applebee's in pella, iowa, instead and now ben carson abandoned by many of his fellow contenders on the defensive when asked if his campaign led debate reforms are backfiring. >> that's a bunch of garbage. >> reporter: carson pushing forward with demands that includes no show of hands question and require that the
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