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well... (blows air) (doorbell rings) someone order food? no. no. i better check this out. (laser fires) hi? (beep) hi. who is it? detective beckett. darling, are we entertaining? um... dad. yeah? manners. (chuckles) right. (imitates gunshot) come on in, please, why don't you? welcome... you bet. you, um, you remember my mother martha. oh. and alexis, of course. hi. yes. hello. (sighs) can i... make you a drink? (laser fires) wow. i feel like... alfred in the batcave for the first time.
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similar origin stories? loss of a loved one leads to a life of fighting crime. yes, well, you are the multimillionaire crime fighter. yeah. that's, uh, where i outline my books. that's funny. looks a lot like our... (beeps) murder board. yeah, except mine's fake. i can't find it. find what? the answer. it was sam. everything fits. it's a good ending. yeah, but without proof, it's just a theory. and that family-- those kids-- they need more than just a theory. they need to know. i need to know. well, you have an ending.
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you just have to put it all together with the facts at hand. the facts? fact--they had two small children. so? based on police statements, they didn't have a babysitter. with him at work, she would've had to have been with the kids the day she disappeared. but sam said that she left later that night. which the doorman was never able to corroborate. so if she was there and she never left, then-- then she was murdered in the apartment. yeah. he didn't own a car. so what is a good husband to do living in manhattan with his wife's body? he can't leave it in the apartment. he can't walk out the lobby with it. so the only question is... how did he get the body to the storage unit? he... hey, could--no. uh... n--
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ine does something, i will walk the crime scene. this one time, i was trying to figure out how to throw someone off the empire state building, and that movie "sleepless in seattle" had just come out. oh, so many lonely women approached me, thinking i was their tom hanks. i got la-- castle. the point is, you want to get into a killer's head, go to where the killer was and see what problems he had to face. field trip? they told me he was shot in a mugging, here in my apartment? not him. his wife. his wife? what kind of family was this? all right. so you and i are married. we are not married. relax. it's just pretend. i don't want to pretend. scared you'll like it? okay, if we're married, i want a divorce. are you two like this all the time? yes. yes. all right, we're not married, but they were. let's say the doorman's right. melanie gets home about 4:00.
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ours. around 6:00. figure the kids have already eaten. so they're, what, um... watching tv in the bedroom. in my bedroom? shh. we're on a roll. they have a fight. about the affair. about philadelphia. things get heated. and she turns her head-- he whacks her with something. a pot. or a pan. bam. fractures her skull. it's over. except the kids are still in the bedroom. he's got to figure out a way of getting her out of the apartment without them seeing. he needed to buy time. okay, so he, um... he puts the body in the tub, closes the door... wait! and tells the kids that mom went to the store. which, according to the case file, the doorman was never able to substantiate. okay, so no car. how does he get the body out of the apartment? maybe he hailed a cab. yeah, maybe the cabbie and the doorman helped him stuff the body in the trunk. how much do you tip for that these days? the doorman.
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when he took it out of the apartment? freezer? he'd have needed a truck. in my building, if you have something picked up or delivered, you have to sign for it. yeah, here, too. a delivery that big, you have to sign the ledger. the ledger? the doorman's ledger downstairs. (woman) yeah, that's my name. (sighs) i know it was five years ago, mrs. marsh, but the only delivery that day at all about the delivery... i-i remember i had to go downstairs and sort everything out. what do you mean "sort everything out"? i told the doorman i never ordered a freezer. but the guy brought it on up. he loaded it on the freight elevator while i was talking to the doorman. so what happened when you were downstairs? (sighs) i told the doorman they got the wrong apartment again. and then by the time i got back upstairs, the guy was gone.
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i don't know his name, but i told him everything, same as you. (castle) i don't get it. if sloan had that woman's report, why didn't he just follow up? he wasn't looking for the story. he'd already written it. (castle) that's the same kind of truck we saw outside charles wyler's store. he must have a contract with them. if you wanted some help with some heavy lifting, who would you call? your best friend. i had so many thoughts once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? i spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again.
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t. ? ? try rhinocort? allergy spray. muddle no more?. of the delivery truck to you, mr. wyler. if you want, i can bring the lady you delivered the freezer to in to identify you. look, i had nothing to do with what happened to melanie. you lied about everything else. why not about this? i never had any reason to hurt her. but sam did, right? i mean, she kept going back to her ex-boyfriend. how much can a guy take? (sighs) he called me that night. he needed me to come over right away. when i got there, the kids were asleep, and melanie was in the tub... in a garment bag. he said she came at him, and he just snapped. here's an idea-- instead of killing her, why not just get a divorce? you don't think i know how wrong this was? why did you take the risk? why did you move that body?
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so you arranged for the truck. he said it could never be traced back to him. that's why we sent the freezer to the old lady, that's why i rented out the storage space-- because we knew the cops would look at sam. you made the payments? sam couldn't take any chances. he'd give me the cash, and i'd... stop by twice a year. for five years. it seemed a lot easier than moving her. look, i'm truly sorry about what happened to melanie. but what was i supposed to do, keep paying for the rest of my life? the d.a. will make sure of that, mr. wyler. (door opens) (retreating footsteps) her body gets dumped because this guy wyl didn't pay a bill?
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there were people who knew the truth all along. they just chose not to come forward. still, karma comes back and puts a cap in her husband's ass. so all is right with the world. (police radio chatter) i'm gonna go talk to melanie's parents, let 'em know how this all shook out. you wanna come? the woman with the freezer delivery he didn't feel that it was important. after all, he didn't believe he was looking at a murder. right, so if you're not investigating a murder, why would you talk to the neighbor about a freezer delivery? (sighs) this must be some freezer. you mentioned a police officer, mrs. marsh. i know it's been five years, but do you-- i never said it was five years ago.
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about a freezer i never ordered? do you remember anything about the man who came to see you? uh, he was older. uniform? no. plainclothes like you. he had gray hair, and he walked with a limp. ben davidson. melanie's dad. the captain's happy. those kids look pretty happy. that's the difference between a novel and the real world, castle. a cop doesn't get to decide how the story ends.
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that you both apparently did-- that melanie never left her apartment alive. mrs. marsh's answers merely confirmed what i already knew. that your son-in-law was a killer. (castle) if you had figured out what sam had done, why not just go to the police? he would've gone to prison for the rest of his life. if he'd been convicted. they didn't have a-a body at the time, remember? his lawyers would've put melanie on trial, not him. well, you can certainly understand how a father might want to, how he might follow his daughter's murderer one dark night when he was sure no other people would be around, how he might confront him with a gun he'd brought back from the war,
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be overcome with rage. every time he brought the girls to see us, i watched a little piece of my wife die. a visit from your grandkids should be life-affirming, not a reminder of how your only child was murdered. i never said i killed him. i said a father might be justified. the police told me sam was shot in a robbery, and without evidence, there'd be little chance that his killer would ever be brought to justice.
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and i'd like to see a-a lawyer if i could. (police radio chatter) no, sweetie, i just wanted to make sure i said good night. you got it. strawberry happy face pancakes on me. mwah. later. exis missed me. how did you know? spidey sense. hmm. by the way, it was my mother, not my father. we were supposed to go to dinner together-- my mom, my dad and i-- and she was gonna meet us at the restaurant, but she never showed.
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for us. detective raglin. they found her body. she had been stabbed. a robbery? no. she still had her money and purse and jewelry. and it wasn't a sexual assault, either. ted it to gang violence. random wayward event. so just like in melanie's case, they couldn't think outside the box. so they just tried to package it up nicely, and the killer was never caught. why do you wear the watch?
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five years. so... this is for the life that i saved, and... this is for the life that i lost. so... i guess your nikki heat has a backstory now, castle. ... i did kinda like the hooker-by-day, cop-by-night thing. but, uh... i guess a heavy emotional angle could work, too. well... don't bewilder your audiences with substance on my account, castle. until tomorrow, detective. (keys jangle) you can't just say "night"?
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he was born in cuba and tried three times to defect before being successful. he was just 24 years old. >> a curfew in effect in charlotte since thursday has now been lifted. there were violent protests following the fatal police shooting of keith scott, but demonstrators have been peaceful in the last two days. those are some of the top stories on this monday, september 26th. from abc news, this is "world news now." good monday morning, breaking news, a sports legend passed away, in fact, one of the greatest golfers of all time, arnold palmer passing away yesterday afternoon at the age of 87. >> he won seven major tournaments. the masters four times and british and u.s. open each twice. overall, he won nearly 100 tournaments worldwide, but palmer will be remembered for more than just his athletic
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story. >> reporter: in the golf world, he's known simply as the king. the place of golf in modern professional sports owes everything to arnold palmer. in the 1950s when golf was largely a country club sport, he became the people's golfer. >> arnold palmer is the master. >> reporter: the son of a greens keeper from pennsylvania, he blended a working class background, dashing good looks, and a go-for-broke style. delighted crowds, making him golf's number one star as golf moved into the television era. the come-from-behind victories legend, adding the word "charge" to the sports vocabulary. he charged from seven strokes back for the win. the thousands that followed along the course and television were known as arnie's army,
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until the end. he was an expert pilot, a brilliant businessman, and a pitch man for scores of products and causes. he leaves behind a legacy of charity work, almost as long as his golf victories. in 60 years, won 92 tournaments, seven of them major championships. >> when you walk up the 18th, and you get an ovation like that, i guess that says it all. >> reporter: and now in his passing, his influence whenever and wherever a member of arnie's army tees off, abc news. politicians to other players, all remembering arnold palmer understandably. now to politics. one of the biggest days of the campaign season, the first debate between donald trump and hillary clinton hours away. >> as many as 100 million people are planning to watch this stage
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there in long island. >> i am not a single issue candidate. >> reporter: hillary clinton the most experienced debater in modern history. 34 presidential primary debates under her belt. >> you are the fickle biggest liar, probably worse than jeb bush. >> reporter: donald trump with 11, taking out 16 rivals. >> let me talk, quiet. quiet. out of time. >> reporter: but this debate is one-on-one, 90 minutes before a huge tv aud much like either candidate. >> we have a debate coming up shortly, right? >> reporter: trump's challenge? close the gap with clinton on world affairs, qualifications, and temperament. >> i'll be very respectful of her. i think she zepdeserves that. i'm going to be nice. you never know how it will turn out, that's why there's a lot of people watching. >> reporter: clinton's campaign worried he could win just by showing up and expectations working against her.
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and 33 for trump. >> even before the candidates step foot on the stage, sparks fly over the guest list. >> looks like bill clinton's former miss stress will not attend. trump threatened to invite flowers after offering a seat to mark cuban, a trump critic. he says now flowers was never actually invited. concerns trump may be all they demanding the moderators step in, set the record straight if trump says something that's not true. >> all that we're asking is if donald trump lies it's pointed out. >> i really don't appreciate campaigns thinking it is the job of the media to go and be these virtual fact checkers. >> republican nominee said for all the debates, moderators should let the candidates challenge each other on the facts rather than interrupt
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inaccuracies. of course, you can watch the debate right here on abc with our power house political team live tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern and full analysis here on "world news now." >> iowa's second largest city braces for the worst flooding in years. thousands of residents told to evacuate, and others get ready as the cedar river rises. devastating flooding eight years ago cost the city billions of dollars. here's more now. >> reporter: the major flooding disaster in iowa is only worse. up to 7 feet of water submerging homes. entire neighborhoods swamped by rivers. the only way in or out is by boat. >> we built what we thought was going to be good enough, but it wasn't. we'll rebuild back. >> reporter: this baby deer caught in the water surge, a good samaritan rescued it from the dangerous currents. in cedar rapids, they scramble to fill thousands of sandbags to
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evacuations begin as residents brace for one of the worst floods in the city's history. >> we have to push hard the next few days to be fully prepared for that crest. >> reporter: right behind me, one of several bridges now shut down in anticipation of the river coming to street level, coming up and over the banks, which is why there's temporary levies to hold back the river forecasted to crest at 20 feet tuesday and a multiday event, likes of which has not been seen since 2008 which was devastating. they hope to be more prepared this time. abc news, cedar rapids, iowa. a class action suit filed against wells fargo, wanting $2 billion on behalf of the workers who tried to meet sales without fraud but forced to resign.
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for opening thes without customer permission. first google, now snapchat with eyeglasses call ed skepticals, and the glasses can record up to ten seconds of video each time you tap a button by the hinge. they come in three colors, but they are only one size and cost $130, distribution limited, and they admit it's when i first heard the idea, i thought it was the onion article, but it's real. cool. to football now, chicago has the cubs, that definitely distracts from the other bears in town. >> da bears. o-3 after losing 31-17 in dallas sunday night. that's seven losses in the last eight games for chicago dating back to last season. the cowboys snapped an
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>> yep. one man at the game learned a hard lesson. if you're on the sidelines, pay attention. oh, see that? end of a run there the bears' jordan howard. took him out. the guy in the suit wiped out by jjwilcox, and both players run off and leave him in the heat. >> they didn't check him? >> no. >> come on, man. >> at least help the guy up. come on. >> i assume h >> he was just standing there. >> that's part of the problem with having seats so close to the play. >> geez. >> yeah. >> i like the nosebleed ones. >> is that why you sit up there? >> yeah. >> me too. >> okay, so monroe's hair sells in a auction for $70,000. they were expected to go for $8,000. the auction house will not say who won the bid.
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author sold at the same auction for $45,000. again, the winner is unknown. okay. how much did your hair go for? >> when i shaved it all off? it went to -- >> people were not standing waiting for their locks? >> no, not at all. >> all right. >> shocking. coming up, the transatlantic flight diverted by a samsung tablet catching on fire. what happened on the detroit to amsterdam flight inside a seat and was jammed. smooth sailing for prince william on the second official visit to canada, and what a difference five years makes. first here's a look at today's temperatures. "world news now" weather
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authorities in cleveland are issuing a warning after seven fatal overdoses in one day. the victims died from either heroin or phetynol or combination of both. the cases are not believed to be linked. >> a tablet believed to be cause of a smoking problem emergency landing in england this weekend. they reported spoke in the cabin, and officials say it was caused by an overheat the tablet wedged in a seat. samsung not commenting on this. the faa is reviewing the incident. no issues for the royal family, on the second official visit to canada. >> boarding yesterday to travel to vancouver.
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years from the last visit to can canada. >> reporter: a royal family affair touching down in canada with prince george stealing the show. all eyes on charlotte mastering the wave on her royal tour. well, this is it, this is the moment they kick off their highly anticipated tour of the west coast of canada packing in more than 13 engagements of the next seven days. canadian prime minister and his wife rolling out the red carpet welcoming the cambridges. complete with military honors and 21 give up salute. >> we're so pleased that george and charlotte can be with us in cap da this time around, beginning their own lifetime of friendship with this wonderful country. >> reporter: kate looking regal
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bling borrowed from the queen. they began the tour with a royal walk about, and a solemn moment remembering those who served. the prince took this day to thank their hosts for their warm welcome, and then saying a few words in french or trying to. [ speaking french ] it's a little rusty, work me. >> reporter: so this is an action-packed tour. the palace described it outdoorsy and casual, but they had a tea party with their kids and families serving in the military, and more than 30 engagement on this tour, we are going to try to keep up with them every step of the way. wish us luck, abc news, vancouver. >> nice to see a light hearted moment with the prince. >> french was a little off.
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rest of us. they have a busy schedule, so the kids are left back there on victoria island while the royals travel all throughout the yukon, british columbia, and the tea party back in victoria later on this week. how dooadorable did they look coming off the plane? >> it's a little bit unfair. >> don't you look like that when you get off an 11 hour flight? >> i have flannel pants on, torn t-shir duchess looks like >> wakes up like that. flawless. coming up, did you text anyone this weekend? >> well, in case you didn't know it, it was no text weekend. >> whoops. >> we'll explain the wisdom behind the technology holiday straight ahead. you're watching "world news now."
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just ask mom of two boys and ceo of a tech company. >> so i am constantly working seven days a week, 12 hour days. i know what it means to be hyperconnected. >> throughout the day i probably grab my phone and text someone every ten to 15 minutes. >> reporter: one group aiming to change that. at least for a few days by launching no next weekend. >> no text weekend begins the personal online challenge to just try to talk. >> we encourage you to call your friends, call your family. >> >> reporter: it's not just a problem for teens and betweens, even mom and dad find the challenge daunting. >> start at 7? >> 7:00 p.m. >> reporter: while texting is magical, we do it too often and use it for conversations we should be having in person. >> when you can text important emotional information, but you don't know how it's landing with the other person.
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nonverbal. >> reporter: so this weekend is all about reclaiming conversations and connecting with one another with your voice, not your screen. >> this is awesome. this is something we have to do because it's important for me, as both mom and ceo, to know, stop, unplug, focus on the people right there, right in front of you. >> reporter: ready for this. >> are you? >> are you? >> harder for me >> you're always on your phone, just idly doing it. >> i am -- i won't be able to do it. >> no? >> i wouldn't be able to do it. i have problems, that expert said, you don't know how it's laptd landing, but with the emoticons, there's a lot of options. have you seen the update. >> i have not because i didn't update. >> look. to diane, a text with balloons
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? ? you're dancing to the music. >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> calling play by play for the los angeles dodgers since they were in the white house, and nat king cole was on the radio. >> now sports broadcasting legend signed off for good. here's david wright. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: this weekend, they rolled out the blue carpet at dodger stadium. >> oh, come on. it's just me. >> reporter: the end of an era that lasted 67 years. >> hi, everybody, and a very
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i thought i'd get that out of the way right away. >> reporter: vince, calling them as he sees them since 1950s. >> the windup, here's the pitch. it's a perfect game. >> reporter: from jackie robertson to henry aaron breaking babe ruth's home run record for the opposing team. >> and it's gone! what a marvellous moment >> reporter: what did that moment mean? >> for me, i tried to call the play as accurately and quickly as possible, and then shut up and let the crowd roar because there's nothing better. >> reporter: fans watched with him, even when they are there at the ballpark watching the game. >> thank you for painting a picture for us, for our families that we'll have for the rest of our lives. >> reporter: dodger fans, vince was the sound track of summer.
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we'll miss you in our radio, in our cars, in our backyards. >> reporter: an endless summer final ly finished. david wright, abc news, new york. >> he's seen so much, and we have to point out, the dodgers are going to be in the playoffs, clenched the division, but he said in the agreement he'd retire at the end of the regular season, but many los angeles fans will miss that voice. so many great calls he made over his career wanting -- getting a seat next to him wherever he's watching the game to get a little private play by play. >> all right. well, that's the news for this half hour, everyone. >> remember to follow us on
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victories in all on pga tour, over the span of his career. his charisma, though, made golf appealing to a larger audience. tiger woods and others react overnight calling the passing a sad day for the sport. >> president obama tweeted this image saying here's to the king who was as extraordinary on the links as he was generous to others. our other top story this morning is the first one-on-one debate between hillary clinton and donald trump. >> of course, we'll had several
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well, they square off tonight on that stage right there. this is on long island. >> the eve of the debate rs they met separately in new york with israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, discussing israel's relationship with the u.s. and iran nuclear deal and other topics. >> clinton and trump in a dead heat. 74% of americans say they'll tune in tonight. we'll get more now from abc. >> reporter: the road to the white house stage, the epic showdown, but a different grudge match over who gets a coveted invite to the show. after hillary clinton's team offered what they say is one of the best seats they have to mark cuban, donald trump's billionaire tv nemesis -- >> i just don't see him being capable in the least bit. >> reporter: trump took to twitter, threatening to offer an invitation of his own, if cuban, a failed benefactor wants to sit
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him, the woman who had an affair with bill clinton decades ago. trump's campaign manager now says flowers was never actually inv invited. >> this debate should not be about what billionaire hillary clinton puts in the front row. she has a right to be there if given a ticket. >> reporter: a veteran with 34 debates under her belt, deep in preparation from briefing books to mock debates. >> donald trump's bullying, his bluster, are not going to wear well on the american people. >> reporter: trump no stranger to the stage either, doing 11, but never one-on h-one, no mock debates for him, just question and answer session. the aids worried he's not practiced enough. >> i'm the only one that beats hillary clinton. >> reporter: this time, two alone for 90 minutes, six
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question, trump with two minutes to respond. both sides fighting about moderators. clinton's team says it's their job to fact check. >> we're asking if donald trump lies, that it's pointed out. >> reporter: trump's team says, not so fast. >> i really don't appreciate campaigns thinking it is the job of the media to go and be these virtual fact checkers. >> reporter: hillary clinton is stage left, donald trump is stage right of the after the first round of debate and conversation and the rules were came in part because of agreements between the campaign and also because of a copy toss. they won't tell us who won which one. abc news, hempstead, new york. >> we wanted to know, too. >> we learned so much about what will happen. >> i want to know about the coin toss, though. as many as 100 million americans are expected to watch tonight's debate. eight in ten says it won't change their minds either way, but that leaves a fair amount of undecided voters.
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difference in this tight race. our chief political analyst, matt dowd, has more. >> reporter: this moment of the campaign is the most important moment of the entirety of the campaign, only authentic moment to occur. it's not television ads or speeches, but standing on the stage in front of the public. they have to switch positions. hillary clinton has to show more head, less heart, and for donald trump, he needs to connect more in a rational level more head. i think he needs to get in more detail and substance, switching positions they had over the course of the campaign. >> watch the debate here on abc with our power house political team live monday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> we move on now to other news. this morning, no comment from samsung about another issue related to one of the devices. a weekend delta flight from detroit to the netherlands diverted to england due to
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seat, and smoke came from the tablet eventually and the seat's foam. the tablet was not part of samsupg's recent recall when 1 million note 7 smart phone wrs called back. city of charlotte no longer under curfew. the major lifting it last night. it was put in effect thursday after violent protests. protesters were peaceful outside the panthers' football game against often. they released video of the shooting over the weekend, but it leads to question. it shows scott getting out of the suv walking backwards slowly, hands at the side, and four shots ring out. it's not clear if there's anything in his hand. >> you cannot determine whether it's a justified shoot only based on the video released. when you look at it initially, it looks like some sort of
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you might logically conclude it's an ankle holkgser. >> they released these pictures retrieved from the scene, and finger prints found on the loaded gun. new information about the man suspected of shooting five people to death at a seattle area mall. the 20-year-old suspect is expected to make a court appearance later today. >> reporter: an shooter's house, his stepfather outside and in no mood to talk. alert police recognized and arrested the 20-year-old suspect walking down the street near his home 40 minutes from the scene of the shootings, a remarkably peaceful end to a horrific murder spree. >> he said nothing. he was zombie-like. >> reporter: taking place 24 hours to track him down following a trail of
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his car. the man in shorts and a t-shirt with a rifle killing five inside macy's friday night is a turkish immigrant and small town grocery bagger, the seattle times reporting there's a criminal record including domestic assault charges. they are looking into reports that his exgirlfriend may have worked at macys, but for now, motive is unclear. vehicle tims is a teenage cancer survivor to a when gunfire erupted. the big question remains, motive. police ruled nothing out but they dome believe there's a link to terrorism. as the mall prepares to reopen, the suspect will be making his first court appearance. abc news, washington. a man accused of hacking a high profile icloud account released on bail. 35-year-old nathan wyatt offered the sun newspaper 3,000
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middleton's account. the sister of prince william's wife, wait reportedly wanted $65,000 for the personal photos. speaking of the duke and duchess, they are not far away over in canada, british columbia right now. they were dpreegreeted in vanco. >> visited charities for immigrants and pregnant women and toured canada on sea plane there. this trip with their children who remained in victoria yesterday. upon arrival, though, after the ten hour flight, young prince george seemed nervous, and when the prime minister offered the 3-year-old a high five, the prime minister, well, he should understand. he's got three young chirp of his own. george was having none of it. that's cute. just staring at his hand, like,
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what would you like with that? coming up, the tragedy off the florida coast killing one of america's most beloved baseball stars. >> what we're finding out about the horrific boat crash this weekend that killed miami ma marl marlins' star, jose fernandez, and two other men. a flight status more elite than first class. we're checking out the private room service aboard singapore airlines. remember to find us on facebook at wnnfans.com, twitter @abcwnn. you're watching "world news
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this week's oil tanker explosion in the golf course. the fire from the blast put out after 36 hours. all the ship's 31 crew members are safe. the tanker was carried 170,000 gallons of oil and gasoline. officials say there was a minimal spill, but it was contained. turning now to a tragedy off the coast miami marlin's star pitcher, jose fernandez, one of three killed in a boating accident. >> escaped cuba as a teenager and became one of baseball's best, and announced some big family news. here's the latest. >> reporter: investigators surrounding the chilling overturned wreckage from an accident that killed a beloved baseball all-star, miami marlins' pitcher, fernandez, and
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boat slammed into a jetty. >> it appears speed was involved due to the impact. >> reporter: teammates tearfully paid tribute to the 24-year-old known for his fast ball, infectious personality, and passion for the sport. >> watching kids play little league, that's the joy that jose played with. >> reporter: that joy radiating through his pride and becoming an american, jailed in cuba for frying to attempt. >> he sacrificed his life to leave an oppressed country. >> reporter: his grandmother traveling from cuba in 2013 emotionally surprising him before being named rookie of the year. and fernandez was starting a family of his own, posting this picture on instagram, a picture of his pregnant girlfriend. >> it's a tremendous loss, and my heart goes out to his family. >> reporter: investigators say
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alcohol were factors in the crash adding fernandez and the other two victims were not wearing life vests. abc news, new york. >> coming up in the next half hour as we count down to tonight's presidential debate, we are looking back at some of the more awkward moments in presidential debate history. >> and there were many. first, the largest passenger jetliner for a taste in the good life in lifestyles of the rich, and then there's us. you're watchin
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left, that's a fancy thing. we turned left for this segment. the latest installment of lifestyles of the rich and us. >> we're going somewhere where people people actually get to seat, aboard that beautiful jet. >> reporter: the world's beautiful passenger airplane, parked in a e remote part of jfk. how cool? we're on to a singapore's 8380, about to get on board, only passenger in first class, no less. doors opened just for us. the flight attendant flew in last night from singapore. >> this is mine? >> yes. >> reporter: all of this so we can experience flight on one of the world's most premier airline, singapore airline's swankiest suite.
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board, you are treated like a king. >> mr. gibson, for you. >> reporter: amenity kit with your own cologne. i may have overdid it a little. okay. a lot. all right, too much. before settling in, check out this big boy in the sky. it features four cabin classes. first premium, economy on the lower level, and seats 379 pmg second floor is all business class. it's huge. hi. kendis. how you doing. >> i'm fine. >> reporter: the vp of public relations joined me in the suite for cocktails. >> welcome aboard. >> thank you. this is fantastic. >> reporter: the suite big enough to seat two, as it should. a round-trip ticket costs you $12,000.
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table linens, bone china. >> five kinds of gourmet coffee, get a choice of champagne. things our pmassengers love it preordering meals in advance. >> reporter: designed by star chefs in new york and l.a. >> at 36,000 feet. >> reporter: the most popular part of the first class experience? getting dressed up in your fancy pajamas and being turned down for the night. double suites open up into a huge bed. i could use this bed. i could use that bed. go back to this one. >> reporter: and away we go.
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>> excuse me, mr. gibson? >> james? >> i hope you're enjoying your suite. >> i am. >> you realize we're really not flying? >> we're not going anywhere? >> well, we're going to have to ask you to deplane. we have to get the plane ready to go. >> reporter: he wasn't kidding. we're getting kick >> hope you enjoyed your almost flight. ? ? kind of a cruel tease. >> not so much a flight? >> not so much. just get on board, get comfortable, and then, you're kick out. >> did you get to keep the amenities? >> there's a little cologne left. you can smell it. other airlines have showers, and an entire apartment in the sky.
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? ? it is perhaps a sign of the times. you know, you're very much into your selfie game. >> am i? >> are as many millennials, and this photo from the campaign trail sums it up. look carefully. you have the first woman ever president, and there you have all these my loin yells doing selfies. >> it's weird. i don't understand -- >> i don't get it. you get the idea. all these people, they have this woman who might be president, and all their backs are turned. not that they're not impressed by the secretary there, it's just that they wanted all a selfie with her. >> okay.
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i got a selfie within -- of me with the story about the selfies with hillary clinton. >> mind blown. >> it's kind of like i got a selfie with hillary clinton. >> it is kind of true. >> on to food, my favorite topic. we're not going to talk about the latest combinations, but this is the land 0' lakes teamed up with feed america, a are going to donate 11 meals for every photo of food that is deleted from instagram. people have the chance to participate until october 18th or until the movement reaches the intended goal of donatiing 2.75 million meals. put a food picture on and delete it. >> there you have it. over the week, this must have
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and you see that right there? she tried to catch a kick yauch, and -- oh, that is poor ashley ward who was hit in the face. despite the fact it was a little painful to watch, it apparently it was not painful after all. she was okay. >> that's the after photo. no broken nose, no black eye. >> nope, nope. she's just smiling about it. thankfully. >> oh. >> there from a failed catch to a surprisingly successful one, i want to take you over to this video. that pulling up is a map who forgot his lunch, and up on the balcony -- >> no way. nice. >> the video's titled, her husband forgot to bring lunch, and he called up and came to the rescue with an excellent sandwich and better aim.
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this morning on "world news now," hours away from the first presidential debate, and how are the candidates preparing, and are the fireworks already happening? interesting invites to tell you about on both sides. breaking news, golf legend, arnold palmer, passes the age of 87. new reactions pouring in at this hour. the album that changed the record business creating a new genera entirely, nivana's album, the baby on the cover, and what he looks like now. >> could be in a retirement home now. new life to star power, movies that dominated this month including mag enough tent 7 and sully have one thing in common.
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it is monday, september 26. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> sully was a man. denzel, i don't know. we'll see. >> okay. >> all right. that later on in the skinny, but first, along awaited showdown between donald trump and hillary debate stage for the first time. >> with 90 minutes to make their case, and the fireworks already started over the gegs list. the latest now from abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: the stage set and expectation game in full swing on the campaign trail. >> what we're concerned about is that there might be a double standard here. >> i don't appreciate campaigns thinking it's the job of the media to go and be these virtual fact checkers.
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likely be the most-watched political showdown in american history. they're first presidential debate compared to the super bowl. 100 million people expected to watch. and the race couldn't be tighter. a new abc news washington post poll shows clinton holding at 64%, donald trump two points behind, but still within the margin of error. >> out. >> reporter: trump expects the moderators to be harder on him, the most powerful republican in congress, house speaker paul ryan, hopes trump's doing his homework. >> look, hillary clinton's done this most of her life, the pro, this is new for donald. overprepare for it. >> reporter: the psychological warfare already started. clinton's campaign invited trump's nemesis, billionaire
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responded by tweeting, perhaps i'll put gennifer flowers beside him, reportedly said yes, i'll be there. >> why send out that tweet? >> to remind people he's a great counterpuncher. she's not been invited by the campaign. >> reporter: while spending the day preparing, they both had meetings with benjamin netanyahu, a brief pause before the epic faceoff. mary bruce, washington. >> as you saw there, both sides actually met with the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and tried to emphasize a strong relationship between the u.s. and israel. >> donald trump and benjamin netanyahu in trump tower and talked about the border which trump cites when talking about building a wall. >> hillary clinton talked about iran and syria and a two-state solution. >> you, of course, can watch the
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power house political team coverage live monday night starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> we'll have team coverage right here on world news now with our panel joining us, i belie believe. the death of golf great arnold palmer, the man credited with making the sport popular with a wide audience died yesterday from complications of heart problems. he was 87 years old, dominated golf as the television era started. >> his good looks and charming personality made him one of the most popular in the world. he was the king. he won seven major championships and 62 pga tour wins, and he was a pioneer in sports marketing. the praise for arnold palmer is pouring in this morning. tiger woods tweeted, quote, thanks, arnold, for friendship, counsel, and a lot of laughs.
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are part of your legend. espn tweeted referring to the recent death of ali saying we lost the king and the greatest in the same year. how lucky we are to have them both. >> fox sports showed this photo adding, seriously, how can you ever be cooler than this? it's impossible. meantime, now, we move on, though, to a possible future sports legend who passed away. this weekend, jose killed in a boating accident sunday morning with two other people slamming into a jetty off the coast of miami. they left cuba on a speedboat eight years ago to become one of baseball's dominant young pitchers. they cancelled yesterday's game. the manager, don mattingly, was emotional talking about fernandez. >> as bad as he would make, just some of the stuff he'd do, you
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when you watch kids play little league or something like that. that's the joy that jose played with, and the passion he felt about playing. that's what i think about. >> marlins' star slugger posted on instagram he was still waiting to wake up from this nightmare. there was a moment of silence for baseball game played yesterday and the dolphins game against the browns. the man suspected of shooting five people to death in a seattle area mall is expected in court today. he was found after a day long man hunt. the motive remains a mystery, but investigators say he had a run in with the law over recent years including charges he assaulted his stepfather. four killed and another man injured in a pair of early
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university of illinois campus. they believe the two shootings were related. the first shooting was a result of an argument at a party. thousands of people out of their homes as flooding threatens cedar rapids, iowa. the cedar river threatening to overflow banks, prompting volunteers to fill sandbags. classes cancelled through wednesday, and the river is expected to crest tomorrow morning, although, not as high as eight years ago when flooding caused billions of dollars of this is hrock fans know they ar getting old. the baby on the cover of the album is now 25. >> no. wow. many of us remember this picture. you saw him immediately. >> oh, yeah. that's awesome. >> under the water was a four month old spepser, and this is spencer today. he recreated that for the 25th
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the picture naked like in 1991, but the photographer apparently was not a fan of the idea. >> so many hits on that album, come as you are, you know, lithium, and bloom, and go on and on, but that photo is awesome. >> so good. >> he's got tatted up. >> missing my skater jeans and sneakers. >> ripped jeans. >> smells like teen spirit. >> it does. at >> or your cologne. coming up, 8-year-old girl in moisturize who is a hero this morning and what she did that likely saved her mother's life. >> hours from the most anticipated presidential debates in recent memory, and if past debates are an indication, tonight could be loaded with surprises. but first, here's a look at today's forecast. "world news now" weather
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a maryland woman fortunate to be alive this morning thanks to the quick thinking and calmness of her 8-year-old daughter. she felt numb on the left grader about it. luckily, she had recently looked up the word stroke, and the girl called 9 is 11. >> hello? >> do you have an emergency? >> i'm in the house with my mom, and i think she's having a stroke now. the door's unlocked, i just unlocked it. >> you're doing a great job. more mom's going to be awful proud of you. >> reporter: what a move.
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said receiving it was, quote, very, have exciting. >> wow. turning now to politics and first presidential debate between donald trump and hillary clinton set for tonight. >> trying to keep it a secret, but, yes, it's tonight. what can we expect? well, you know, if past years are any indication, just about anything. ali has the latest from washington. good morning, ali. >> a record number of people expected to watch hillary clinton and donald trump finally duke it o first presidential debate monday night in a race that's been anything that ordinary. the question is, how will the candidates perform in this key hallmark of the american electoral process in if history's any indication, we know this to be true, debates can be awkward and up expected. before we see how this debate measures up, take a look back with us at some of the most awkward moments in presidential debate history.
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ben carson caused thee most awkward traffic jam in election history. >> florida senator marco rubio. ? ? >> sarah palin kept things simple. and ross was brutally honest about his experience. >> why am i here? >> mitt romn erey's definition a dollar looked a little different than hours. >> $10,000 bet? >> reporter: donald trump crossed a line with tmi. >> look at those hands. are they small hands? and he referred to my hands, if they're small, something else must be small. i guarantee you there's no problem. i guarantee it. >> reporter: president obama
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and president bush looked bored. >> yes, how how the national debt -- >> the word oops forever immortalized in debate history. >> education and the -- what's the third one there? let's see -- i can't. the third one, i can't, sorry. oops. >> likable standards settled. >> you're likable more than others. >> reporter: shouting matches ensued. >> i'm speaking. i'm speaking. >> reporter: and lloyd benson dropped the mic on dan quail. >> senator, you're no jack kennedy >> reporter: clearly clinton and trump have tough acts to follow, but that's not stopped either from leaving their unique stance on presidential election history. >> all right, thanks. when we come back, the movies that have been dominating
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of the 1960 western galloped into a strong opening weekend taking in $35 million. that was followed by storks and together they push sully out of first place after two weeks down to third place. >> but there is an interesting trend going on this month at the box office. the lead actors dominating the top movies this month are all over the age of 60. denzel washington is 61 years old. >> tom hanks plays the lead in in sully, and steven lang starring in don't breathe is 64 years old. >> having hollywood pundits rethinking the star power. denzel washington and tom hanks were the overwhelming reason for people buying tickets for those movies. >> oh. >> while there's been this trend about you have to have, like, modern music and go to modern movies. no, you know what, it's good to
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jeff bridges in that too. >> exactly. >> that was excellent. >> exactly. next, tv star power, bringing out fans of a classic '90s show. >> the will and grace reunion that no one expected. it happened over the weekend, megan and her husband, nick, have been performing a live show in santa barbara, california called summer of 60, no a postfe. >> this week, the former costars eric, debra, and shaun showed >> sharing this photo and another on instagram with her 280,000 followers a lot of followers. >> yes. >> and it looks like not a single one of them has aged a single day in the ten years since "will and grace" went off air. >> saying they even smell the same. of course, we hope that's a good thing. >> yeah. i guess. >> could go either way with
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oh, my god, they are back again. >> they are back again. that's right, ladies and gentlemen. ? ? the backstreet boys surprised a crowd saturday night at iheart radio music festival in nevada with classic hits including backstreet's back, all right. they were alongside florida georgia line. >> and they're really, really back. they announced they'll headline their own las vegas residency show called backstreet boys larger than life at access planet hollywood resort and cas casino. >> residency contains 18 dates from march 1st to july 1st and presale tickets starting today. finally, a weekend wrap up of celebrity good tidings. >> a surprise announcement from
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girlfriend, katherine boyd, saturday. and after the private ceremonying he shared this photo on instagram with a line from eecummings poem, saying, i thank you, god, for this most amazing day. >> shark tank popped up the question to long time girlfriend, heather, on the set of the show. she did say yes. after he pulled out a custom designed 9.5 she said definitely yes, absolutely, no doubt. the couple shares a six month old daughter who witnessed the proposal, by the way. a family event. >> members of the crew said yes, and they were not asked the question. speaking of bling, dina manziel flashed her $30,000 engagement ring in vegas. not bad. a day after getting engaged to
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? ? an elementary school principal never expected to turn into a cleanup woman, but she found out you have to get creative to get the job done. >> while trying to figure out how to boost attendance, she got a solution that no one saw coming, and it involved washing machines. here's david muir. >> st. louis, missouri, the principal, and her students. many of those smiles were missing. she took over as principal of gibson elementary two years ago. absenteeism, an epidemic, going door-to-door in her community to find out why. >> we heard we didn't have clean clothes. students felt like, i i can't
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clean. >> no clean clothes, hearing it over and over. >> we have a washer and drier at home. it's just electricity was shut off. >> we had no clean clothes because we only had a little bit of money, and we used our money for food. >> reporter: so she had an idea. she got in touch with whirlpool, asking for help, and they immediately said yes. donating washers and driers to the elementary. >> they want you to put as many clothes fit in a bag, and then they have you bring them to the school. >> they wash them. >> volunteers, parents cleaning clothes at school for free. and in just one year after 2300 loads of laundry, attendance shot up 90%. >> went from being embarrassed to this confidence level of, look at me read. >> i feel like nothing can stop me. >> reporter: after her initial phone call, whirlpool starting the care counts program, doing
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hundreds more interested. >> principals will say, well, how did you get this? i was like, ask, just ask. you have to look at what is one thing that we can do to make a difference and immediately show change because that is when people know you are listening to them. >> reporter: david muir, abc news, new york. >> the program plans to expand this to 20 more schools next year. they had more than 300 schools express interest in the ram. >> you can understand why. donating to some 17 schools in missouri, california, and illinois. it's branching out. quite popular all over. don't miss our updates on facebook, wnnfans.com. >> stay with us. we have more world news coming up. this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades. abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for
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from abc news, this is "world news now." breaking news, a sports legend passed away, in fact, one of the greatest golfers of all time, arnold palmer passing away yesterday afternoon at the age of 87. >> he won seven major tournaments. the masters four times and british and u.s. open each twice. overall, he won nearly 100 tournaments worldwide, but palmer will be remembered for more than just his athletic ability. abc's lindsey davis has the story. >> reporter: in the golf world,
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the place of golf in modern professional sports owes everything to arnold palmer. in the 1950s when golf was largely a country club sport, he became the people's golfer. >> arnold palmer is the master. >> reporter: the son of a greens keeper from pennsylvania, he blended a working class background, dashing good looks, and a go-for-broke style. his famous flamboyant swing delighted crowds, making him moved into the television era. the come-from-behind victories legend, adding the word "charge" to the sports vocabulary. he charged from seven strokes back for the win. the thousands that followed along the course and television were known as arnie's army, never deserting him, right up until the end. he was an expert pilot, a
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pitch man for scores of products and causes. he leaves behind a legacy of charity work, almost as long as his golf victories. in 60 years, won 92 tournaments, seven of them major championships. >> when you walk up the 18th, and you get an ovation like that, i guess that says it all. >> reporter: and now in his passing, his influence lives on whenever and wherever a member of arnie's army tees off, abc news. politicians to other players, all remembering arnold palmer understandably. now to politics. one of the biggest days of the campaign season, the first debate between donald trump and hillary clinton hours away. >> as many as 100 million people are planning to watch this stage for tonight's big showdown right there in long island.
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candidate. >> reporter: hillary clinton the most experienced debater in modern history. 34 presidential primary debates under her belt. >> you are the fickle biggest liar, probably worse than jeb bush. >> reporter: donald trump with 11, taking out 16 rivals. >> let me talk, quiet. quiet. out of time. >> reporter: but this debate is one-on-one, 90 minutes before a huge tv audience that doesn't much like either candidate. >> we have a debate coming up shortly, right? >> reporter: trump's challenge? close the gap wi world affairs, qualifications, and temperament. >> i'll be very respectful of her. i think she deserves that. i'm going to be nice. you never know how it will turn out, that's why there's a lot of people watching. >> reporter: clinton's campaign worried he could win just by showing up and expectations working against her. 47% in our poll say she'll win, and 33 for trump.
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step foot on the stage, sparks fly over the guest list. >> looks like bill clinton's former miss stress will not attend. trump threatened to invite flowers after offering a seat to mark cuban, a trump critic. he says now flowers was never actually invited. concerns trump may be allowed to go unchecked at the debate. they demanding the moderators step in, set the record straight if trump says something that's not true. >> all that we're asking is if donald trump lies it's pointed out. >> i really don't appreciate campaigns thinking it is the job of the media to go and be these virtual fact checkers. >> republican nominee said for all the debates, moderators should let the candidates challenge each other on the facts rather than interrupt debates to point out
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of course, you can watch the debate right here on abc with our power house political team live tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern and full analysis here on "world news now." >> iowa's second largest city braces for the worst flooding in years. thousands of residents told to evacuate, and others get ready as the cedar river rises. devastating flooding eight years ago cost the city billions of dollars. here's more now. >> reporter: the major flooding disaster in iowa is only getting worse. up to 7 et homes. entire neighborhoods swamped by rivers. the only way in or out is by boat. >> we built what we thought was going to be good enough, but it wasn't. we'll rebuild back. >> reporter: this baby deer caught in the water surge, a good samaritan rescued it from the dangerous currents. in cedar rapids, they scramble to fill thousands of sandbags to protect against the growing
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brace for one of the worst floods in the city's history. >> we have to push hard the next few days to be fully prepared for that crest. >> reporter: right behind me, one of several bridges now shut down in anticipation of the river coming to street level, coming up and over the banks, which is why there's temporary levies to hold back the river forecasted to crest at 20 feet tuesday and mississippi crests sunday. a multiday event, likes of which has not beenee they hope to be more prepared this time. abc news, cedar rapids, iowa. a class action suit filed against wells fargo, wanting $2 billion on behalf of the workers who tried to meet sales without fraud but forced to resign. wells fargo fired 5300 employees for opening thes without
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eyeglasses called skepticals, and the glasses can record up to ten seconds of video each time you tap a button by the hinge. they come in three colors, but they are only one size and cost $130, distribution limited, and they admit it's a toy. >> kind of looks like it. when i first heard the idea, i thought it was the onion to football now, chicago has the cubs, that definitely distracts from the other bears in town. >> da bears. o-3 after losing 31-17 in dallas sunday night. that's seven losses in the last eight games for chicago dating back to last season. the cowboys snapped an eight-game home losing streak. >> yep.
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hard lesson. if you're on the sidelines, pay attention. oh, see that? end of a run there the bears' jordan howard. took him out. jj wilcox, and both players run off and leave him in the heat. >> they didn't check him? >> no. >> come on, man. >> at least help the guy up. come on. >> i assume he was okay. >> he was just standing there. >> that's part of the problem with having seats so close to the play. >> geez. >> yeah. >> i like the nosebleed ones. >> is that why you sit up there? >> yeah. >> me too. >> okay, so monroe's hair sells in a auction for $70,000. they were expected to go for $8,000. the auction house will not say who won the bid. >> more bizarre, ashes of the
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again, the winner is unknown. okay. how much did your hair go for? >> when i shaved it all off? it went to -- >> people were not standing waiting for their locks? >> no, not at all. >> all right. >> shocking. coming up, the transatlantic flight diverted by a samsung tablet catching on fire. what happened on the detroit to amsterdam flight after it fell inside a seat and was jammed. smooth sailing for prince william on the second official visit to canada, and what a difference five years makes. first here's a look at today's temperatures. "world news now" weather
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authorities in cleveland are issuing a warning after seven fatal overdoses in one day. the victims died from either heroin or phetynol or combination of both. the cases are not believed to be linked. >> a tablet believed to be cause of a smoking problem causing and emergency landing in england this weekend. they reported spoke in the cabin, and officials say it was caused by an overheat the tablet wedged in a seat. samsung not commenting on this. the faa is reviewing the incident. no issues for the royal family, on the second official visit to canada. >> boarding yesterday to travel to vancouver. >> quite a lot changed in five years from the last visit to can
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>> reporter: a royal family affair touching down in canada with prince george stealing the show. all eyes on charlotte mastering the wave on her royal tour. well, this is it, this is the moment they kick off their highly anticipated tour of the west coast of canada packing in more than 13 engagements of the next seven days. canadian prime minister and his wife rolling out the red carpet welcom complete with military honors and a 21 gun salute. >> we're so pleased that george and charlotte can be with us in cap da this time around, beginning their own lifetime of friendship with this wonderful
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>> reporter: kate looking regal in a blue dress and a little bling borrowed from the queen. they began the tour with a royal walk about, and a solemn moment remembering those who served. the prince took this day to thank their hosts for their warm welcome, and then saying a few words in french or trying to. me. >> reporter: so this is an action-packed tour. the palace described it outdoorsy and casual, but they had a tea party with their kids and families serving in the military, and more than 30 engagement on this tour, we are going to try to keep up with them every step of the way. wish us luck, abc news, vancouver. >> nice to see a light hearted
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>> french was a little off. >> they are human too. >> they can't speak it like the rest of us. they have a busy schedule, so the kids are left back there on victoria island while the royals travel all throughout the yukon, british columbia, and the tea party back in victoria later on this week. how adorable did they look coming off the plane? >> it's a little bit unfair. >> don't you look like that when you get off an 11 hour flight? >> i have flannel pants on, torn t-shirt, and that's what the plane. >> she wakes up like that. flawless. coming up, did you text anyone this weekend? >> well, in case you didn't know it, it was no text weekend. >> whoops. >> we'll explain the wisdom behind the technology holiday straight ahead. you're watching "world news now." "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. m our abc
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meatball on white! next! you want mustard on that or not! come on, come on. i haven't got all day here! it doesn't come with peppers! they're extra! next! the chicken's fresh. i killed it myself. so that's what you want? next! while we're still young! you know you told me you wanted mustard. get outta here! time's up! back of the line! hey. excuse me. what! great sandwich. thanks. ?you didn't have to be so nice? get outta here.
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for many americans, texting replaced talking, and a growing number of mental health experts say it's not a good thing. >> one group issued a challenge for us, by encouraging us to embark on a no text weekend. how did you do? here's abc's rachel smith. >> reporter: ding, ding, and ring. our modern day melody. just ask mom of two boys and ceo
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seven days a week, 12 hour days. i know what it means to be hyperconnected. >> throughout the day i probably grab my phone and text someone every ten to 15 minutes. >> reporter: one group aiming to change that. at least for a few days by launching no next weekend. >> no text weekend begins the personal online challenge to just try to talk. >> we encourage you to call your friends, call your family. >> no texting for the weekend. >> reporter: it's not just a problem for teens and betweens, even mom and dad find the challenge daunting. >> start at 7? >> 7:00 p.m. >> reporter: while texting is magical, we do it too often and use it for conversations we should be having in person. >> when you can text important emotional information, but you don't know how it's landing with the other person. 90% of communication's nonverbal.
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all about reclaiming conversations and connecting with one another with your voice, not your screen. >> this is awesome. this is something we have to do because it's important for me, as both mom and ceo, to know, stop, unplug, focus on the people right there, right in front of you. >> reporter: ready for this. >> are you? >> are you? >> harder for me to not text? >> you're always on your phone, just idly doing it. it. >> no? >> i wouldn't be able to do it. i have problems, that expert said, you don't know how it's landing, but with the emoticons, there's a lot of options. have you seen the update. >> i have not because i didn't update. >> look. to diane, a text with balloons or let's go --
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? ? you're dancing to the music. >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> calling play by play for the los angeles dodgers since they were in brooklyn, truman was in the white house, and nat king cole was on the radio. >> now sports broadcasting legend signed off for good. here's david wright. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: this weekend, they rolled out the blue carpet at dodger stadium. >> oh, come on. it's just me. >> reporter: the end of an era that lasted 67 years. >> hi, everybody, and a very pleasant good evening to you. i thought i'd get that out of
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>> reporter: vince, calling them as he sees them since 1950s. >> the windup, here's the pitch. it's a perfect game. >> reporter: from jackie robertson to henry aaron breaking babe ruth's home run record for the opposing team. >> and it's gone! what a marvellous moment for baseball. >> reporter: what did that moment mean? >> for me, i tried to call the play as accurately and quickly as possible, and then shut up and let the crowd roar because there's nothing better. >> reporter: fans watched with him, even when they are there at the ballpark watching the game. >> thank you for painting a picture for us, for our families that we'll have for the rest of our lives. >> reporter: dodger fans, vince was the sound track of summer. >> we'll miss you, my friend.
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our cars, in our backyards. >> reporter: an endless summer finally finished. david wright, abc news, new york. >> he's seen so much, and we have to point out, the dodgers are going to be in the playoffs, clenched the division, but he said in the agreement he'd retire at the end of the regular season, but many los angeles fans will miss that voice. so many great calls he made over his career. >> people are going to be wanting -- getting a seat next to him wherever he's watching th play by play. >> all right. well, that's the news for this half hour, everyone. >> remember to follow us on facebook, wnnfans.com. follow u
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this morning on "world news now," breaking news, the sports world loses a legend. >> golf great, arnold palmer, has died. reactions pouring out overnight from fans, fellow athletes, even the white house. debate day, donald trump and hillary clinton will finally meet on a stage. in just a matter of hours watched debate in u.s. history. look inside the venue right there and a decision about the debate that came down to a coin flip. then william, kate and the rest of the their family are just across the border in canada. see how princess charlotte is enjoying her first royal tour and their flight on a seat plane and then see george's diss to
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a sign of the times. turn around, guys, presidential candidate behind you, the picture that says a thousand words about the age we live in. that's in the mix on this monday, september 26th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good monday morning, i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. we begin this half hour with breaking news. arnold palmer died at the age of 87. >> the golf ledgends passing away overnight in pittsburgh from complications from heart problems. victories in all on pga tour, over the span of his career. his charisma, though, made golf appealing to a larger audience. tiger woods and others react overnight calling the passing a sad day for the sport. >> president obama tweeted this image saying here's to the king who was as extraordinary on the links as he was generous to others. our other top story this morning is the first one-on-one debate between hillary clinton
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>> of course, we'll had several months of bitter attacks between the two. well, they square off tonight on that stage right there. this is on long island. >> the eve of the debate rs they met separately in new york with israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, discussing israel's relationship with the u.s. and iran nuclear deal and other topics. >> clinton and trump in a dead heat. 74% of americans say they'll tune in tonight. we'll get more now from abc. >> reporter: the road to the white house passes by this stage, the epic showdown, but a different grudge match over who gets a coveted invite to the show. after hillary clinton's team offered what they say is one of the best seats they have to mark cuban, donald trump's billionaire reality tv nemesis -- >> i just don't see him being capable in the least bit. >> reporter: trump took to twitter, threatening to offer an invitation of his own saying if
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factor fame wants to sit in the the front row, perhaps i will put jennifer flowers right in front of him. the woman who had an affair with bill clinton decades ago. trump's campaign manager now says flowers was never actually invited. >> this debate should not be about what billionaire hillary clinton puts in the front row. she has a right to be there if given a ticket. >> reporter: a veteran with 34 debates under her belt, deep in preparation from briefing books to mock debates. >> donald trump's bigotry, his bullying, his bluster, are not going to wear well on the american people. >> reporter: trump, no stranger to the stage, either, he's done 11. but never one-on-one, no mock debates for him, just question and answer session. his aides worry he's not practiced enough. >> i'm the only one that beats hillary clinton. >> reporter: this time, two alone for 90 minutes, six
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both sides already fighting about moderators. clinton's team says it's their job to fact check. >> all that we're asking is if donald trump lies, that it's pointed out. >> reporter: trump's team says, not so fast. >> i really don't appreciate campaigns thinking it is the job of the media to go and be these virtual fact checkers. >> reporter: we have learned hillary clinton will be staged left. donaldru after the first round of questions, there's ten minutes of open debate and conversation and the rules were came in part because of agreements between the campaign and also because of a coin toss. they won't tell us who won which one. abc news, hempstead, new york. >> we wanted to know, too. >> we learned so much about what is going to happen.. >> i still want to know who won that coin toss, though. as many as 100 million americans are expected to watch tonight's debate. eight in ten says it won't change their minds either way, but that still leaves a fair
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>> which could end up making a difference in this tight race. our chief political analyst, matt dowd, has more. >> this moment of the campaign is the most important moment of the entirety of the campaign, only authentic moment to occur. it's not television ads or speeches, but standing on the stage in front of the public. they have to switch positions. hillary clinton has to show more head, less heart, and for donald trump, he needs to connect more in a rational level and show more head. detail and substance, switching positions they had over the course of the campaign. and you can watch the debate right here on abc with our powerhouse political team live monday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. we move on now to other news. this morning, no comment from samsung about another issue related to one of the devices. a weekend delta flight from detroit to the netherlands diverted to england due to smokey cabin conditions.
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tablet became jammed inside a seat. smoke eventually started coming from the tablet and the seat's foam. the tablet is not part of samsung's recent recall when 1 million note 7 smartphones were called back. the city of charlotte is no longer under curfew. the major lifting it last night. it was put in effect thursday after violent protests. following the police shooting of keith scott. protesters remained peaceful outside the panthers' football game against and charlotte police released video of the shootling over the weekend, but it still leaves many questions. it shows scott getting out of the suv walking backwards slowly, hands at the side, and four shots ring out. it's not clear if anything is in his hands. >> you cannot determine whether it's a justified shoot only based on the video that's been released. but when you look at it
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that it is some sort of ankle holster. >> police also released these pictures of evidence taken from the scene, this gun, marijuana, an ankle holster and they say scott's dna fingerprints were found on that loaded gun. we're learning new information about the man suspected of shooting five people to death at a seattle area mall. the 20-year-old suspect is expected to make a court appearance later today. >> reporter: an alleged shooter's house, his stepfather outside and in no mood to talk. alert police recognized and arrested the 20-year-old suspect walking down the street near his home 40 minutes from the scene of the shootings, a remarkably peaceful end to a horrific murder spree. >> he said nothing. he was zombie-like. >> reporter: it took police 24
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surveillance photos leading to his car. police say the man in shorts and a t-shirt with a rifle killing five people inside macy's friday night is a turkish immigrant and small town grocery bagger, "the seattle times" reporting there's a criminal record including domestic assault charges. they are looking into reports that his ex-girlfriend may have worked at motive is unclear. vehicle tims is a teenage cancer survivor to a senior citizen when gunfire erupted. the big question remains, motive. police ruled nothing out but they dome believe there's a link to terrorism. as the mall prepares to reopen, the suspect will be making his first court appearance. neal karlinski, abc news, washington. the man accused of hacking a high profile icloud account has been released on bail.
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photographs from pipa middleton's account, the sister of prince williams's wife. it was reportedly wanted $65,000 for the personal photos. >> speaking of the duke and duchess, they are not far away over in canada, british columbia right now. they were greeted in vancouver. >> visited charities for immigrants and pregnant women and toured canada on sea plane there. this is a royal's first overseas trip with their children who remained in victoria yesterday. upon arrival, though, after the ten hour flight, young prince george seemed nervous, and when the prime minister offered the 3-year-old a high five, the prime minister, well, he should understand. he's got three young children of his own. george was having none of it. that's cute. just staring at his hand, like,
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coming up, the stunning tragedy off the florida coast that's killed one of america's most beloved baseball stars. >> what we're finding out about the horrific boat crash this weekend that killed miami marlins' star, jose fernandez, and two other men. and it's a flight status that's even more elite than first class. we're checking out the private room service aboard singapore airlines. remember to find us on facebook at wnnfans.com, and on twitter @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." n twitt twitter @abcwnn. you're watching "world news
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this week's oil tanker explosion in the golf course. the fire from saturday morning's blast was finally put out after 36 hours. all the ship's 31 crew members are safe. the tanker was carried 170,000 gallons of oil and gasoline. officials say there was a minute mule fuel spill, but it was contained. the coast of miami beach where miami marlin's star pitcher, jose fernandez, one of three killed in a boating accident. >> fernandez, who escaped from cuba as a teenager then became one of baseball's best and he had just announced some big family news. here's the latest. >> reporter: investigators surrounding the chilling overturned wreckage from an accident that killed a beloved baseball all-star, miami marlins' pitcher jose fernandez
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their boat slammed into a jetty off the coast of miami beach. >> it does appear speed was involved due to the impact. >> reporter: the marlins game canceled as teammates tearfully paid tribute to the 24-year-old known for hesitate infectious personality and passion for the sport. >> watching kids play little league, that's the joy that jose played with. >> reporter: that joy radiating through his pride and becoming an american, jailed in cuba for frying to defect. fernandez finally made it to the u.s. on his fourth attempt. >> he sacrificed his life to leave an oppressed country. >> reporter: his grandmother traveling from cuba in 2013 emotionally surprising him just before he was named rookie of the year. and fernandez was starting a family of his own, posting this picture on instagram just five days ago of his pregnant girlfriend. >> it's a tremendous loss, and my heart goes out to his family. >> reporter: investigators say
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crash adding fernandez and the other two victims were not wearing life vests. abc news, new york. coming up in our next half hour, as we count down to tonight's presidential debate, we are looking back at some of the more awkward moments in presidential debate history. >> and there were many. first, the largest passenger jet liner for a taste in the good life in lifestyles of the you're watching "world news now."
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we turned left for this segment. the latest installment of lifestyles of the rich and us. >> we're going somewhere where people people actually get to seat, aboard that beautiful jet. >> reporter: the world's beautiful passenger airplane, parked in a e remote part of jfk. how cool is this? we're on the tarmac of jfk next to a singapore's 8380, about to get on board, only passenger in first class, no less. its doors opened just for us. >> hi. welcome aboard single pore airlines. >> the flight attendant flew in last night from singapore. >> this is mine? >> yes. >> reporter: all of this so we can experience flight on one of the world's most premier airline, singapore airline's swankiest suite.
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>> mr. gibson, for you. >> reporter: that's a whole lot of amenity. an amenity kit that may have included your own clone. cologne. i may have overdid it a little. okay. a lot. all right, too much. before settling in, check out this big boy in the sky. it features four cabin classes. first premium, economy on the lower level, and seats 379 passengers overall, and the second floor is all business class. it's huge. hi. kendis. how you doing. >> hi. i'm james boyd with singapore airlines. >> reporter: the vp of public relations joined me in the suite for cocktails. >> welcome aboard. >> thank you. this is fantastic. >> reporter: the suite big enough to seat two, as it should. a round-trip ticket costs you
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>> you have stark crisp whooit white table linens, bone china. we offer five different kinds of gourmet coffee. you get your choice of a champagne. things our passengers love it preordering meals in advance. >> reporter: the meals are designed by star chefs in new york and l.a. >> at 36,000 feet. >> reporter: the meal now complete, one of the most experience, getting dressed up in your fancy pajamas and being turned down for the night. ? turned down for what turn dound fwn for what ? double suites open up into a huge bed. i could use this bed. i could use that bed. go back to this one. >> reporter: and away we go. ?
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>> james? this is really nice. >> i hope you're enjoying your suite. >> i am. >> you realize we're really not flying? >> we're not going anywhere? >> well, we're going to have to ask you to deplane. we have to get the plane ready to go. >> reporter: he wasn't kidding. we're getting kick out. hope you enjoyed your almost flight. >> kind of a cruel tease. >> not so much a flight? >> not so much. just get on board, get comfortable, and than viola, you're getting kicked out. >> did you get to keep the amenities? >> there's a little cologne left. you can smell it.
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? it is perhaps a sign of the times. you know, you're very much into your selfie game. >> am i? >> and so are many of the millennials nowadays. and this photo from the campaign trail sums it up. look carefully. you ve president, and there you have all these millennials just doing can selfies. >> it's weird. i don't understand -- >> i don't get it. you get the idea. all these people, they have this woman who might be president, and all their backs are turned. not that they're not impressed by the secretary there, it's just that they wanted all a selfie with her. >> okay.
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i got a selfie within -- of me with the story about the selfies with hillary clinton. >> mind blown. >> it's kind of like i got a selfie with hillary clinton. >> it is kind of true. on to food, my favorite topics. we're not going to talk about the latest combinations, but this is the delete campaign. feed america and instagram and they decided they're going to donate 11 meals for every photo of food that is deleted from instagram. people have the chance to participate until october 18th or until the movement reaches the intended goal of donating 2.75 million meals. put a food picture on and delete it. >> there you have it. did you see this over the
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and you see that right there? she tried to catch a kick yauch, and -- oh, that is poor ashley ward who was hit in the face. despite the fact it was a little painful to watch, it apparently it was not painful after all. she was okay. >> that's the after photo. no broken nose, no black eye. >> nope, nope. she's just smiling about it. thankfully. >> oh. >> there you go. from a failed catch to a surprisingly successful one, i want to take you over to this video. that pulling up is a map who forgot his lunch, and up on the balcony -- >> no way. nice. >> the video's titled, her husband forgot to bring lunch, and apparently he called up and she came to the rescue with an
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