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himself, sniffling at monday's debate, but he insists he didn't have a cold. so the big question, will donald trump take time off the trail for the next debate? we know his schedule was fully packed before the first one, aides wonder if it's too filled. the next two weeks, there's several events and fundraisers. it's up to trump to make the call. this is part of the process he likes bes, speaking in prompt of large crowds. abc news, wisconsin. >> donald trump continues a feud with a former miss universe suggesting he zephyrs thanks, not criticism. last night, trump told fox news he saved her from being fired by
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she has complained that trump invited reporterers to her gym sessions and called her miss peggy. trump said it was a beauty contest and she knew what she was getting into. bernie sanders joined clinton at a rally at the university of new hampshire telling students that her plan for free college tuition is revolutionary. clinton hopes to broaden her appeal to millennials and says the changes they want will not happen ifhe to vote. >> and there's no group of americans that have more at stake in this election than young americans because so much of what will happen will affect your lives, your jobs, what kind of country we are, the kind of future we want to build together. >> first ladiiy michelle obama s drumming up support for hillary clinton, praising her support
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needs adults in the white house. early voting shows signs of surging, and 40% of all votes cast across the country, people are seeking or casting advance ballots in north carolina and florida than at this point in 2012. hillary clinton is expected to benefit most from early voting in those states and likely to help trump in iowa. we'll have more politics later in this half hour when we hear from bernie >> talking with david wright about what he's telling supporters, and why he's with her now. more u.s. troops are headed to iraq to help reclaim the city of mosul from isis. the white house says an addi additional 615 troops will assist and advise the iraqi military joining 4500 u.s. forces already working there. the operation to oust isis from mosul is set to get underway fairly soon. the city is the islamic state's
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iraq. authorities in indonesia evacuated a popular park after an unexpected volcano eruption. it's spewing ash 6,000 feet into the air. search teams escorted hundreds of hikers stranded near the crater to safety, but they believe some dlieliberely hid to document the eruption. they are warning visitors to stay at least two miles away. back here in this country, at this time yesterday, we told you about a nearly catastrophic wedding proposal all witnessed by thousands of people at yankee stadium as well as, you know, probably millions watching on tv. >> it would have been a rough one for him. now we are hearing from the bride-to-be, heftand her fiance nearly made the biggest error of the baseball season, one could say, heather says she panicked with him when the horrifying moment happied that he tried to give her an engagement ring that he couldn't find.
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people at the stadium, but everything watching on tv seeing me fail really badly at this, and i didn't know if we were going to find it. >> andrew said he shed a few tears in the five minute search, but it turns out the ring had fallen into the cup of h-- cuff of heather's pants. >> so it's her fault. >> i hope that was not the angle he took with it. >> see, >> trying to get a second ring, oh, we can't find it. get another one. >> we have to get another one. i got to go to jared's. so he planned this proposal, by the way, for more than five months. >> all that planning and if he lost the ring? the tickets to the game were a birthday gift for her, and heather said she had no idea it was going to happen. >> great surprise there. coming up, sanders tells us whether he misses being on the
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miles. he final ly pulled into a gas station when the officers lost him in a dust storm of all things, but within moments, the officers caught up to him and took him into custody. also in california, tensions rising in el cajun over the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man. >> hundreds marched last night in the san diego suburb yelling obscenities at police. the vast majority of protesters were peaceful as hundreds of >> comes as police state the man assumed a shooting stance, it turns out he was holding a vape smoking device, not a gun. here's the latest. >> reporter: protests in san diego after an unarmed black man was shot and killed by a police officer there. >> don't shoot him. >> reporter: on the heels over the outrage of shootings of black men in north carolina and oklahoma.
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alfred saying he assumed a shooting stance appearing to point a weapon at an officer. >> it was a two-hand hold shoulder level like you would be firing a handgun. >> reporter: this facebook live video purports to show the aftermath. the woman crying is his sister, a representative of the family tells us she called police for help with her brother who was acting erratically at a strip mall making sure to tell an emotional breakdown. >> why couldn't you taze him. i told you he was sick. >> reporter: he refused multiple instructions. >> he's still noncompliant. >> reporter: 24 hours later, anger still sharp. >> now the nation's eyes are watching, quote-on-quote, america's finest city, it ain't looking so fine right now. >> reporter: a witness handed
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incident to police which has not been released. authorities urge for calm during the investigation and the officers involved are now on administrative leave. kendis, diane? >> lauren, thank you. coming up in the next half hour, new developments in the mystery at sea off the coast of massachusetts. the young man rescued after eight days in a life raft, his mother still missing and feared dead. hear what he says happened to the fishing boat. >> is sanders hillary clinton's ticket to the white hous telling millions of followers just 40 days until election day. you're watching "world news now." "world news now" continues after this from our abc
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wall street and bad for the middle class? david wright sat down with bernie sanders. >> reporter: we caught up with sanders here in new hampshire as he tries to convince his voters to come over to clinton. >> senator, we've met any number of people for whom even at this stage it's bernie or bust. what's your message? >> my message is that people have got to get beyond personality and they got to take a hard look at the issues that impact the lives of middle and working class people. hillary clinton's positions are far, far, far sue poer your to donald trumps. >> reporter: is it the lesser of two issues? >> hillary clinton and i disagree on a lot of issues, what we campaigned on for a year. i don't deny that for a second. i think if you look at her proposals, issue by issue, a number of them are very
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>> reporter: millennials overwhelmingly supported sanders in the primaries, partly because of his progressive message -- >> a nation based on social cents, economic justice, racial justice -- >> reporter: partly because of his app nti-establishment views. >> it is time for a political revolution. >> reporter: millennials are a huge group if you can get them out to the polls. roughly 30% of the electorate. in 2012 bigger share of the electorate than latinos. now that their candidate is out, it's not clear that clinton is an acceptable second choice. >> if it came down to tomorrow, i don't even know who i would vote for. >> i will probably end up voting for clinton. i mean -- >> lesser of two evils? >> exactly, yeah. >> reporter: are you going to vote?
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hilary, does that carry weight with you? >> no, not really. >> reporter: if she were to lose, any part of you worry you go down as ralph nader? >> no, we should anoint someone to run. more people think that my candidacy made her a stronger candidate against trump. >> reporter: even so, bernie sanders plans to be out o states, no longer his own man. now he's with her. i'm david wright for "nightline" in new hampshire. >> clinton had surrogates out in the last few days helping her out. of course, you know, you have the first lady -- >> speaking out for her yesterday. >> the president as well on the campaign trail for her. >> all right. it's a tight race. i think they are pulling on as many friends as they can to speak out on their behalf. coming up, how to score a
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okay, so people often ask how are we so awake at these early morning hours? >> this is your answer. >> that's the key. yes. on this national coffee day, yum, we are letting you in our secret. usually we have an iv of coffee strapped to to bring out the big mug. >> so it is, by the way, national coffee day, meaning several big chains are offering free cups of joe. >> free coffee for you, free coffee for deb. and tony. >> starbucks, pilot flying j, whatever that is. >> i have a smile from deb, that's, like, the day's made. >> did you offer her coffee? >> probably what it was. so you can get free coffee all day today to celebrate. starbucks, of course, in on the
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you're going to finish that whole thing? i mean, we have the rest of the show to go, and a couple more -- >> that could have been very dangerous. >> exactly. celebrate as you will. >> it's a lovely surprise. another lovely surprise for you. imagine you book a lyft ride, a drive sharing app, and you end up with this guy in the driver's seat. >> oh. he looks like -- >> in the car, and that was their driver, especially some cases, being a little humorous and inappropriate. eventually, though, they noticed that the wig wasn't so convincing. they may have noticed the familiar smile. >> am i superstition? >> uh-huh. >> sometimes i can be.
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ride. >> waits a minute! [ laughter ] >> oh, my gosh. >> david ortiz. >> all these people were riding around with david ortiz without knowing it. >> this happened in new york. if i was a yankee fan, like, oh, next time, i'm taking uber. all right. so beautiful scene in australia. take a look at this. this is a mom koala and her what happened here was the tiny koala would not go over the fence so mom climbed all the way down to try to get the joey over the fence. >> come on, little guy. >> come on. >> come on, buddy. oh. there you go. climb it, do it, do it. >> right on mama's head. there you go. >> oh, mama coming to the rescue there down under in australia.
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thi this morning on "world news now" donald trump faces criticism over his debate performance coming from an unlikely source. meanwhile, trump is stepping up his attacks against hillary clinton as their second showdown looms. anger in california logrowi this morning after the shooting death of an u protesters taking to the street, shouting at authorities, but being mostly calm. that's straight ahead. thought things in the u.s. were calm on the campaign trail, check out this. >> how they decided to settle their differences in a tv studio. >> the exclusive interview, do you want that one? beyonce is now a school subject. >> yes. >> a college class with queen b
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won't be as easy as it sounds, and that's coming up in the skinny on this thursday, september 29. ? ? from abc news, this is "world news now." >> those your dance moves? >> i don't know the dance moves, but lyrics like you make me want to call mci to cut my phone out, how could you not want to study >> good morning to you. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. we're going to start this half hour with politics. and the murmuring within the trump campaign, top aides apparently not happy with his debate performance. >> senior level sources on trump's team add mmit he missed opportunities and were shocked he didn't bring up issues like benghazi, for example, and acknowledged trump should have been more prepared and held mock
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of execution than preparation. >> okay. with the next debate ten days away, both candidates and surrogates are out in force. >> donald trump going after hillary clinton on her record and health and hillary clinton has help from democratic friends. >> reporter: both candidates are moving on from debate day, being in multiple swing states and calling up help from the entire team. hillary clinton is on the trail with sanders, the two taking on the tight battle ground stapt of that sandsers claimed in the primaries and hoping to sway his supporters to vote for clinton. >> secretary clinton and i are going to change that. you have the ability, you will be able to get a college education. >> reporter: also out for clinton dr. >> going high when they go low. >> reporter: first lady michelle obama does not mention donald trump by name, by builds up clin top. >> no one in our lifetime had as much exposure or experience to
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bill, not anybody, and, yes, she happens to be a woman. >> reporter: the loud crowd of young diverse people, cheer her on, the first lady reminds them their vote counts. >> each of you could swing and entire precinct and win this election for hillary. >> reporter: donald trump's on the trail on the attack in wisconsin. >> we are being run by people that don't know what they are doing, and in my opinion, hillary clinton is the most incompetent of all. >> reporter: trump's focusing in on wisconsin, a battleground state that's gone democrat since 1988, but kendis and diane, this year's surprisingly close. >> that, indeed, thanks, maggie. with so much at stake in the upcoming election, the fbi director warns voter registration data bases are under attack by hackers. the fbi uncovered several more
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least two states were compromised. now he's urging election firms in all states to go the extra mile to ensure voter information is secure. president obama insists congress made a mistake in overriding his veto of a bill impacting 9/11 families. the measure allows those families to sue the country of saudi arabia. the move also mashes the first time one of president obama's vetoes has been overturned. here's abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: 15 years after tom was killed in the north tower, this was the moment his wife, teri, had been waiting for. >> the bill is passed. >> reporter: congress allowing families of those killed on 9/11 to sue saudi arabia for any role in the attack. >> now i can go home and tell my children, you know, good wins over evil, good wins over bad, and that the fight was worth it. >> reporter: it is a humiliating blow to the president who staunchly opposed the bill. congress, for the first time, overriding his veto. the white house says it could now put americans abroad and the
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and it's an example of why sometimes you have to do what's hard. >> reporter: earlier, the white house called the override the single most embarrassing thing the senate has done in decades, which did not go over well with lawmakers here or the 9/11 families. mary bruce, abc news, capitol hill. president obama is leading the u.s. delegation to israel for the funeral of shimon peres tomorrow. flags ordered to fly half staff to honor the leader who died yesterday at 93. his body lies in state today for the public to pay final respects. unicef says nearly 100 children have died in aleppo since friday. children in the city are, quote, trapped in a living nightmare. the u.s. warned russia will suspend peace talks unless forces stop their campaign. the recent bombing has been some of the worst in the five-year
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charlotte, north carolina following protests that were sparked by the shooting of a black man there, keith scott's death led to two nights of violence protests. we're also learning officials say a suspicious package that led to the evacuation of the charlotte police headquarters was not a bomb, however, there were indicators of an explosive device. on the other coast now, peaceful protesters blocked the intersection in el investigators say he was holding an object when he assumed a shooting stance with officers. the object was a cig rat device, and the family demands releasing videos of the incident. new details in the investigation into the new york city bombing. the fbi says that it knows the identity of two mystery men. they were apparently seen taking a suitcase from a manhattan street, removing a pressure cooker bomb from inside, and
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the pair believed to be employees of an egyptian airline and since returned to their country. invest gapters want to question the men, but that's difficult unless they are willing to talk voluntarily. daytime tv fans remember a soap opera legend, agnes nixon, a pioneer force between "all my children" and "one life to live" injecting aids and alcoholism into story lines. susan, who famously played a role, is among those praising nixon saying i adored her, admired her, and grateful forever to her. she was 9 p 3. a new warning out about popular pain relieverings. researchers say medications like prescription strength ib profin can increase risk of heart failure. after studying 10 million patients, researchers found drugs known as nsaids can raise
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as drugs are not overused, moers can continue to use them safely. the usa today caught the the debate fight night. i beg to differ, especially when you think of this. this is a campaign moment that got a number of hearts racing between two candidates in the former soviet republic of georgia, and then -- oh. >> split screen, one candidate throws a glass of water, comes around the desk, and another water glass the news anchor at some point jumps in the middle of things trying to keep peace. up successful. >> the fighting continued off camera as the anchor tried to look composed. it's the second time this resulted in a fight in the past week. what i do appreciate here, you know, glad she's okay, but she's also making sure her hair is okay. >> of course. got to have priorities in line. you guys carry on, you -- they're lucky she didn't go
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>> we've seen this kind of thing before. >> oh, yeah. >> you remember the debates in ukraine and georgia? they completely have it out on the floor of the parliament. >> uh-huh. so this was an argument, apparently, over what's better, diet pepsi or diet coke. >> oh, is that what it was? i see. >> yeah. this one. this is ukraine, former prime minister there. >> didn't like the flowers, huh. >> woah. >> not a fan of the flowers. >> he prefers carnations. yellow carnations. it was in the writer for yellow carnations, and there the prime minister brings roses. come on. >> we thought our debate was too fiery. >> and that one in asia as well. so there. >> get it out of the system, next day, show up, how you doing? what's going on, let's talk politics. >> exactly. >> i hope not. >> coming up in the skinny, it will be a new look. donald trump on "saturday night
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republican nominee straight ahead. beyonce 101 is coming soon to a college classroom. students are getting ready to taste lemonade with credits at stake. >> because it's not right that you be calling me stressing me paging my beeper. ? you're just nonstop ? come on. >> oh, yes. we're going to hear for the first time from the survivor of the mystery at sea, what he's saying right now. but first, a look at today's forecast. "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. eligibility? proaching medicare 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 eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans,
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caskets that were unearthed in this summer's flooding are still visible along a roadway near the cemetery. >> the city owned cemetery says they can't do anything because the cleanup process is mired in federal, state, and local red tape. >> set a pod out here, put the remains in it, and put a lock on it instead of just anything is better than just shoved to the side like everyone's homes that have been gutted. >> this situation has been a pr mystery at sea, for the first time, the young man rescued after spending eight days on a life raft is speaking out about the ordeal. >> comes as police search his home after his mother was never found who was also on the trip. here's the latest. >> reporter: the man rescued off martha's vineyard is speaking out and answering new questions about his eight days lost at sea. >> but i didn't know that we were sinking until we sank.
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back on land after being scooped up by a passing ship. the coast guard questioning the 22-year-old about how his boat took on water and sank during an overnight fishing trip. nathan, who has aspergers says he lost sight of his mother as he scrambled into a lifeboat. >> i saw the raft, did not see or hear my mom. i was calling out to my mom. >> reporter: she was never found and presumed dead. just hours before nate p arrived on shore, police in vermont were seizing items from his home, a is under investigation for reckless endangerment, resulting in death. his boat, it says, was in need of mechanical repair, and that nathan could have potentially rendered his boat unsafe for operation. nathan says he believed the boat was safe. >> i would not have taken my mom out fishing with me had i not believed the boat was safe. >> reporter: nathan says he is devastated to lose his mother,
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? ? oh, yeah. so on this national coffee day, we are enjoying some coffee and then some, or is that chardonnay? topping headlines this morning, a bit of comic relief off the campaign trail. >> counting down to this weekend's season premier of "saturday night live," you can expect to see an old familiar face in a brand new high profile role. baldwin is debuting his donald trump impression this saturday, and will reportedly play that part for the entire season. >> this will be epic. saturday night live skit sees the return of kate as hillary clinton, as the two face off in the debate. trump had feelings for -- unit feelings about trump in the past, would love trump to be the republican nominee, but in june of this year, he said trump is the, quote, first candidate made of hate. >> all right. he'll play it with a lot of
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next to an overseas security scare for kim kardashian. >> arriving at a restaurant in paris when a man ran over to attack her. >> the man turned out to be a notorious prankster who was tackled. by her body guard as he tried to kiss her on the cheek. >> it's a former news reporter, and he tried to kiss her famous dar yar as a protest, quote, to popularize natural beauty. >> kiss her on the cheek, see what they did there? >> the 27-year-old attacked a soup model, but she elbowed him in the face. a good shot. he spent two days in jail two years ago after attacking brad pitt. >> all right. next, beyonce apparently infiltrated the halls of academia in texas. >> this semester, a few lucky students at the university of texas in san antonio can take a
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and popular culture. >> students to take the course will explore the singer's visual album, lemonade, and its relationship to black feminism. >> while the class looks like an easy a,s professor cautions it's not just an opportunity to listen to beyonce music. are you registering for that class? >> i am disappointed, professor. >> sorry to say, the professor requires her students to be mature, self-directed, critical thinkers. >> no, not me. >> they have to care. >> about the issues. apparently students who work hard enough shouldn't expect anything less than a b. >> a b, get it. like the grade, a b, and queen b because of beyonce. you would do well in the class. if the competition is who can do the bet single ladies' dance, you get an a, my friend.
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we just came up with our halloween costumes in the break. >> we're happy about them. you'll have to wait and see. >> if standards allow us to go with it. a hot new sport is gaining popularity in philadelphia, and we decided to send our correspondent to check it out. >> karen is known for alcohol -- capitol hill, but we've never seen her like this. >> reporter: from the backwoods of canada to a hip wear house in philadelphia, check out this ax-citing new trend, urban axes, the first competitive ax throwing facility in the u.s.
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you heard that right. ax throwing. >> i originally found out, i thought it was a typo. >> reporter: open for a few weeks in the city of brotherly love, it's gaining a cult following, and pro-athletes are into it. two player from the phillies stopped by. rent a lane, throw an ax at a wood target, repeat. it's a huge adrenaline rush. >> speaks to the primal thing in everyone. once you kind of get that ax in the wood, you feel like, yes, i want to do more, i want to do more. >> reporter: one cool thing about ax throwing is it's a level playing field. strength doesn't matter. you can be a huge guy and come in and you cannot throw and then the little old lady next to you nails bull's eyes. it's actually not as scary as it looks. local ax-pert says safety is a key part of training in demonstrations. >> you have coaches watching
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>> reporter: after a short clinic on proper form, it was time to take my shot, and if at first and second and third you don't succeed, just keep throwing. >> oh! [ applause ] >> reporter: abc news, philadelphia. nailed it! right there, bull's eye. >> favorite thing about this place, it's byob. who's got the vodka? and the ax. >> and the ax. >> let's go right now. >> oh, my god. because that's what you want, a byob place where you can then throw an ax. >> you want to know my other favorite thing? they are open for corporate events. >> that is for an ax to grind. >> i have a field trip for you. >> it's ax-citing. >> when are we going? >> christmas. this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades. christmas.
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of the flood evacuation zone, with the cedar river slowly falling after cresting yesterday. that gave about 25 hundred homes and businesses the all clear, allowing people to come back. and they're also slowly starting to get their utilities back. cedar rapids is stressing that even a small amount of water in a home can be dangerous. it's asking anyone who might have water damage to an electrical system, furnace, or water heater to call alliant or
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more news later here on tv9. good morning, i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. here's some of the top headlines we're following for you this morning on "world news now." peaceful protesters filled the streets outside san diego. the demonstrators blocked traffic in el cajun after an officer shot and killed a black man who appeared to be armed but wasn't. details straight ahead. u.s. is sending additional trips to iraq to help mosul, they are joining 4500 americans who are working to train and advise iraqi forces. it's the islamic state's last major urban stronghold in iraq. there will not be a government shutdown this weekend. congress approved a stopgap spending plan including funding to fight zika and flooding victims in louisiana and other states. an elaborate system of flood walls is protecting thousands of homes as well as businesses in
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flooding. what officials are worried that underground sewers may give way there in iowa. those are the stories we're following on this thursday, september 29th. from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning, we begin this half hour with reaction to the deadly police shooting outside san diego as hundreds blocked traffic in el cajun. >> the streets in a mainly peaceful demonstration. police released more information in the fatal shooting. >> the ambulance is just now arriving. >> reporter: raw moments after the police shot alfred in the san diego suburb. a bystander filming this on facebook live, and you can hear the wails of his sister. >> come on, help him. >> reporter: a representative of the family saying she called the
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who was acting erratically at a strip mall, making sure to tell them he was not armed and suffering from an emotional breakdown. >> still noncompliant, walking in the parking lot. >> reporter: assumed a shooting stance, releasing that single image of the incident. >> it was a two-hand hold shoulder level like it would be firing a handgun. >> reporter: police acknowledging there was no weapon. protesters gathering almost immediately at the scene and, again anger here still sharp. >> now the nation's eyes are watching quote-on-quote america's finist city. it's not looking so fine right now. >> reporter: police released a single freeze frame of the video they say proves that one of their officers was threatened.
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until they do, there's a threat of continued unrest here. the item that sparked a bomb scare in charlotte, north carolina's police headquarters turns out was not a bomb. the package removed by robot tuesday night and taken to a remote location. there was indicators of an explosive device, but no explosives present. they have not confirmed what was inside the package. a small town shaken following a deadly shooting. a teenager killed his father and went to an elementary school where he opened fire. three people injured there including a 6-year-old. jacob hall who remains in critical condition. they say it could have been worse, but a volunteer firefighter managed to bring the shooter down. school was cancelled the rest of the week. the teenager is in custody. presidential candidates unload as they scramble to sway up decided voters.
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they face off again in ten days. in the campaign trail, trump crushes clinton's health and criticized her for taking breaks from campaigning, and he took aim using clinton's own words against her. >> how can hillary clinton try to lead this country when she has such a low opinion of its citizens? how can she lead this country when she thinks america is full of racist deplorables and ir redeemables. you're not irredeemable. you're not deplorable. >> clinton's riding high on the momentum from monday night's debate. she's rolling out the reenforcements in key states hoping to appeal to a block of voters she's so far failed to reach, abc is on the campaign trail. >> hey! >> reporter: she's hillary clinton's secret weapon. >> hillary is tough.
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questioning where her husband was born. >> hurtful, deceitful questions deliberately designed to undermine his presidency. questions that cannot be blamed on others or swept under the rug by an insincere sentence uttered at a press conference. let me take a moment. >> reporter: now in a starring role on the campaign trail after brought down the house, about obamas speaking directly to young voters at a time where more than half of them are not certain they will even vote in this election. >> if you don't vote, that's a vote for trump. if you vote for a third-party candidate who's got no chance to win, that's a vote for trump. >> reporter: calling on an army of her famous friends. clinton with her former rival, bernie sanders, on his turf in new hampshire.
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energized so many young people. some of you in this crowd. >> reporter: outside, not everyone was convinced. >> are you excited about hillary clinton? >> more or less. honestly, if we want anything to come from bernie, our best bet is with hillary. >> reporter: the clinton campaign hopes michelle obama energy energy energy energyize, but they say she's a huge as tell when it winning undecided voters. a source telling us if they could use michelle obama every day on the campaign trail, they would, abc news, new hampshire. libertarian candidate, gary johnson, a difficult night on the campaign trail in a town hall interview on msnbc last night. chris matthews asked johnson to name a foreign leader he respected and here's what happened. >> anywhere, any continent,
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foreign leader that you respect. >> i'm having an aleppo moment in the former president of mexico. >> i'm giving you the whole world. >> i know, i know. >> anybody in the world you like. anybody. pick any leader. >> the former president of mex mexico. >> now, johnson was referring to another interview he did on msnbc's "morning joe" talking about civil war in syria, and he responded, what's the young man rescued from sea after eight days says he did not kill his mother. nathan was on a fishing trip with his mom when their boat apparently sank. he managed to get on a lifeboat with some food, but his mother didn't make it. carman, who has asperger's syndrome spoke with abc about whether he tampered with the boat. >> i did see the life raft. i did not see or hear my mom. i was calling out to my mom. i would not have taken my mom out fishing with me had i not
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>> so his father reports that his son was investigated for killing his grandfather. he said nathan was never charged and that murder remains unsolved. retired football player tim tebow made his debut in a pro-baseball game in spectacular fashion swinging at the first pitch in the minor leagues, drove a fast ball over the left field fence for a home run. his teammates swarmed around him to celebrate as he rounded those bases, and finally crossed home plate. the rest of the day, not as productive. he finished one for six. >> come on, it's a home run. it's okay. it's all right. he's got the number one selling jersey for the mets. >> i'm a fan. i'm rooting for it. go for it. i wanted him to strike the pose. >> didn't do the pose afterwards. too busy celebrating. good for him. so in new jersey, cars hitting deer, not unusual. here's a case where the deer hit back. >> check out this video. you can see the deer taking a
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buck to keep it from climbing into her car. >> wow. >> the woman actually ends up wrestling with the animal, and grabbing it by the antlers to keep it away, and she manages to get the door closed just as police arrived. >> wow. that's a dramatic scene there in jersey. >> i guess when they are not stuck in the headlights -- they come right at you. >> just wanted to get in the car there. >> wonder if she had food in the car. >> maybe. coming up, the barefoot bandit in the news for outlandish crimes is back in the news. some people are not thrilled about it either. hunting scorpions. these guys pull out all the stops to go after the dangerous critters. first, here's a look at today's temperatures. "world news now" weather brought to you by my pillow. "world news now" weather
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this church in michigan has been saved from the wrecking ball. donors paid $60,000 to have the chapel picked up and move the a half mile up the street after where the park where it was located was sold. it was built by a catholic priest in 1932. move the to a historic village and will be open and available again for weddings. head of wells fargo bank goes back to capitol hill today. the ceo grilled last week before the senate banking committee with some suggesting he should resign. well, today, he's expected to say that wells fargo will eliminate sales goal for bankers by saturday, three months earlier than planned. this comes as california imposes sweeping sanctions on the bank for, quote, leasing its
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barefoot bandit, remember him, for crimes like flying a stolen plane to the bahamas. >> he was compared to "catch me if you can." >> he's been granted early release from prison, and jennifer sullivan of the seattle station with his story. >> reporter: it was a story everyone talked about, a kid who grew up in the woods goes from petty crimes to the unimaginable, wrecking cars, landing three stolen airplanes, and flying one plane to the caribbean. colton moore wrapped up his prison sentence and working in a work release facility. they walked into the work release, adjacent to the king county courthouse at 10:30 a.m. >> a guy walking in, seen him go in there and just doing my job, and he looked pleasant to me. >> reporter: the department of corrections say that even though he was sentenced to more than six years in 2012, his good behavior resulted in his early release.
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halfway house whenever he's not working. attorney john henry brown says his client will work for him. while his antics have been the focus of books and blogs, he has a hollywood movie deal in the works. his crimes are not amusing to some. >> somehow he was made into this cult hero that portrayed sort of a dark life of crime. >> reporter: in coopville, jennifer sullivan. >> quite a spree back in 2010 when he -- everybody was searching for him. he has a hefty amount of restitution ahead of him. >> that's right. hard for law enforcement in all of this is that he did become somewhat a media sensation in the midst of all of this. there's a movie being made about him, though, the $1 million he was paid for the movie just went to his victims.
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but he's in work release, 25 years old, and who will play him? >> oh, good question. >> a big question. coming up, what's worse than an infestation of cockroaches in your home? >> how about these guys. >> what? >> that's right. we will meet the brave men who are making homes safe in arizona one scorpion at a time. >> no thank you. >> yeah. i don't know if you're going to want to stay with us, but it's interesting even if it's creepy. stay with us, you're watching "world news now." "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. "world news now" continues
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so there's nothing more frustrating or terrifying than an infestation of pests in your home. >> termites, cockroaches, mice. it's a domain of an exterminator, but what happens if the infestation is scorpions. >> the band? scorpions, critters, a problem in arizona. we caught up with some scorpion hunters. >> reporter: they look like demonic aliens, stingers glowing under black light, and they are prowling for prey. >> oh, my gosh, i just found a
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but in people's houses. >> it's ouch. >> ouch? >> yeah. don't touch it. >> reporter: in arizona alone, 12,000 stings reported every year spawning businesses like the scorpion sweepers that offer homeowners peace of mind. suited up like ghost busters, they hunt the creatures that haunt arizona homeowners. >> so you have four sweeps tonight. >> reporter: ben holland started the company a decade ago after graduating from college. >> we are exterminators, but without the use of pesticides, dusts, or granules. >> reporter: they are invisible at night unless you use a black light. >> these are our lights. >> reporter: the sweepers swarm late at night to protect the home front one stinger at a time. >> this is a perfect example of a habitat for scorpions, a crack in a wall there. they love those.
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is at a home where they once caught 96 scorpions, that's right. 96. every time they see the creepy glow under the uv light, they get to grabbing from a wall -- >> playing dead. >> to a palm tree. >> nice. >> reporter: even in the grass. >> you have to be quick. you can't think, just grab. they can feel you. >> reporter: they catch 35 of the most venomous sc the united states. >> homeowners get freaked out. people have newborns. anybody's going to be concerned with a baby. the venom here is most dire to newborns, infants, and people with immune deficiencies. >> reporter: while some pay to get rid of the pests, amateur hunters like richard are getting up close for a different reason. >> this is the first scorpion i've ever described. >> reporter: hoping to discover
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discover 12. how many do you have in the house? >> more than one. >> reporter: he says it costs about 5,000 of his own dollars to find and analyze discoveries. in the end, he says the threat of stings which are seldom fatal is worth the reward of just discovering something new. >> you know what? every time i see one glow like that, it makes my day. i love it. what i know is when i get done with these, i'm going to get to write a paper, more than likely, it's a different species, e and i get to name it. >> reporter: for nightline, cottonwood, arizona. >> if i were there, i would be hiring them. >> can be found anywhere. do we have any around here? >> i don't want to check. >> let's just check here. let's see. what do we have. >> i know you're -- oh, there. i don't like it. i don't like it. i don't like it. i don't like it. >> we got one.
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? ? well, countless body building competitions across america each year, but gaining new traction is a type of body building that's tougher. >> it's wheelchair body building forcing athletes to work through their disabilities. we worked out with one particularly inspiring competitor in the nation's capital. >> reporter: it's been more than three years since derek benson has been able to walk. >> this car goes in front of me and stops on the highway, and i was doing, like, 60. >> reporter: that motorcycle
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reality he was forced to deal with. >> depression and the pain of knowing that you're going to have to live life in this new condition, it was just horrific. >> reporter: sitting in the hospital room helpless, a suggestion from a friend inspired him. >> try wheelchair body building. >> reporter: it was founded in the u.s. in 2006. five years later, the international federation of body building officially recognized the competition. there's only 23 professionals in the u.s. benson competes as an amateur and is the only wheelchair body builder in the washington, d.c. area. >> it's tough. that's the thing with wheelchair body building, every athlete's got a condition to overcome, and in a different way. you got to think out of the box with your training. >> reporter: yep, that's hard. from the pull down rope to rowing and lifting weights, benson here is not letting his injury confine him. not going to interrupt you. don't mind me.
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second in his weight class. he says the sport not only gave him the confidence he lost after the accident, but a new lease on life. >> you have to look at it as a gift god gave me to live my life and to carry on, to have a second chance, just it's more than myself. >> reporter: abc news, washington. >> man, in fact, he says it inspires him because he was quite depressed and suicidal at >> great to find an outlet like that, but i just find it hard enough just doing a pullup, let alone with a wheelchair attached to you too, amazing. >> absolutely incredible. that's the news for this half hour. >> absolutely incredible. that's the news for this half
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this morning on "world news now," a parent's worst nightmare as shots are heard and ring out at a school in south carolina. several wounded and recovering this morning. the suspect in custody and accused of killing his own father. full details straight ahead. donald trump steps up his criticism of hillary clinton, while some insid debate performance. also, bernie sanders comes out swinging and tells his supporters to move beyond personally. tourists have their trip put in jeopardy thanks to an unexpected volcanic event and some refusing to evacuate. it's national coffee day, today we celebrate the drink that helps so many of us get through our day, especially at these hours. plus where to get a free cup
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>> oh. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now". good morning, i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. >> we begin this morning with new details in the school shooting in south carolina. a 14-year-old boy is in custody accused of opening fire on students. >> three people were injured in the shooting. one of the victims, 6-year-old jacob hall, in critical condition this morning. his family released this photo saying they appreciate the thoughts and shooter killed his father at their home before going to the school. the motive so far is a mystery. abc's elizabeth hur has more. >> reporter: police surrounding the elementary school, from the ground and on the roof. responding to reports of a gunman opening fire at the school's playground. >> move that patient towards the chopper. >> reporter: authorities waste
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building and asking parents to pick up their children at a church nearby. >> it's not every a situation -- >> it's a scarry event. just, you don't think anything like this would ever happen around here. >> reporter: officials revealing the outcome could have been much worse if not for the quick action of the first responders rushing to the scene when the calls for help came in at 1:45 in the afternoon. >> when officers got there, they encountered the firearm that had actually contained the suspect. what we understand is that this individual went in, pulled in the parking lot with a vehicle and probably got out of the vehicle firing immediately. >> he wants to remain humble and quiet about it and did nothing that any of the other volunteer firefighters wouldn't have done. >> reporter: now the search for answers with investigators so far confirming the 14-year-old alleged shooter in this case is a suspect in the shooting death of his father, 47-year-old jeffrey osborn, just two miles from the school. >> there was a relationship between the victim and the
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son. >> reporter: the school will remain closed for the rest of the week as investigators continue to look into a motive and why the school was targeted since officials say the suspect was home schooled. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. now to washington and a major defeat for president obama's congress overrides the first veto of his administration. both chambers overwhelmingly reversed the president's blockage of a bill that will now allow 9/11 victims sue saudi arabia. five of the hijackers as you may recall were saudi nationals. the saudi's role in the attack has never been proven. in the meantime a stopgap bill to prevent a government shutdown is now on the way to the president's desk. the plan provides $1.1 billion to fight zika and 500 million in flood aid. republicans also promised to send money to flint, michigan later this year to deal with that city's water crisis.
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december 9. donald trump is hitting hillary clinton hard from the campaign trail as some of his own aide-s express disappointment with his debate performance and saying clinton would put the oval office up for sale. tom llamas has more. >> reporter: donald trump's campaign admitting real missed opportunities at that first debate, but on stage in iowa, trump sounding confident as ever. >> you know, we had to debate single online poll had me winning by sometimes a landslide for. >> reporter: polls, unscientific, and behind the scenes in trump tower, senior campaign sources acknowledge trump should have been better prepared, that they should have held mock debates, that they should have been ready for questions about women, and about his discredited effort to prove president obama was born outside the u.s. >> i think i did a great job. >> well, just listen to what you heard. >> reporter: trump, one source said, believed the birther issue
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trump never went after clinton on issues like benghazi. trump himself says he didn't go hard enough after clinton. >> and i was also holding back. i didn't want to do anything to embarrass her. >> reporter: but he wasn't talking about benghazi there. trump alluding to the fact he didn't bring up bill clinton's affairs on that debate stage. >> and i didn't want to do it with chelsea who i think is a very wonderful young lady. father deserves credit. >> he really took the high ground where he had the opportunity to go very, very low. that took courage. >> reporter: but trump hasn't ruled out next time, even though in the past, he said bill clinton was a victim himself. trump keeping the focus on hillary clinton. hitting her hard on her health. >> you see all the days off that hillary takes? day off. day off. day off. all those day offs, and then she
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isn't it tough? all those day offs. right? wrong. you ever see her chart? she won't be campaigning today. she won't be campaigning today. >> reporter: but clinton supporters noticed trump, himself, sniffling at monday's debate, but he insists he didn't have a cold. so the big question, will donald trump take time off the trail for the next debate? we know his schedule was fully packed before the first one, and aides wonder if it's too filled. look at his schedule the next two weeks, there are several events and fundraisers. it's up to trump to make the call. this is part of the process he likes bes, speaking in prompt of large crowds. tom llamas, abc news. >> donald trump continues a feud with a former miss universe suggests he deserves thanks, not
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getting her to lose weight. she has complained that trump invited reporterers to her gym sessions and called her miss piggy. trump said it was a beauty contest and she knew what she was getting into. hillary clinton is campaigning in iowa today after getting some help from friends. bernie sanders joined clinton at a rally at the university of new hampshire telling students that her plan for free college tuition is revolutionary. clinton hopes to broaden her appeal to millennials and says the changes they want will not happen if they will not turn out to vote. >>nd americans that have more at stake in this election than young americans because so much of what will happen will affect your lives, your jobs, what kind of country we are, the kind of future we want to build together. >> first lady michelle obama was drumming up support for hillary clinton, making stops in philadelphia and pittsburgh. she praised clinton's experience
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needs an adult in the white house. early voting is under way and shows signs of surging, and 40% of all votes cast across the country, people are seeking or casting advance ballots in north carolina and florida than at this point in 2012. hillary clinton is expected to benefit most from early voting in those states and likely to help trump in iowa. >> and we'll have more politics later in the half hour when we hear from bernie sanders. >> talking with david wright about what he's telling supporters, and why he's with her now. more u.s. troops are headed to iraq to help reclaim the city of mosul from isis. the white house says an additional 615 troops will assist and advise the iraqi military joining 4500 u.s. forces already working there. the operation to oust isis from mosul is set to get underway fairly soon. the city is the islamic state's last major urban stronghold in iraq.
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have evacuated a popular national park after an unexpected volcano eruption. it's spewing ash 6,000 feet into the air. search teams escorted hundreds of hikers stranded near the crater to safety, but they believe some deliberately hid to hope to document the eruption. authorities are now warning visitors to stay at least two miles away. back here in this country, at this time yesterday, we told you about a nearly catastrophic wedding pros by thousands of people at yankee stadium as well as, you know, probably millions watching on tv. >> it could have been a rough one for him. now we are hearing from the bride-to-be, and her fiance who nearly made the biggest error of the baseball season, one could say, heather says she panicked with him when the horrifying moment happened as andrew tried to give andrew an engagement
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>> it's not just all these people at the stadium, but everyone watching on tv seeing me fail really badly at this. and i didn't know if we were going to find it. >> andrew said he shed a few tears in the five minute search, but it turns out the ring had fallen into the cup of -- cuff of heather's pants. >> so it's her fault. >> yeah, that's exactly -- i hope that wasn't the angle he took when >> see, it was your fault. >> trying to get a second ring, oh, we can't find it. we have to get another one. >> we have to get another one. i got to go to jared's. so he planned this proposal, by the way, for more than five months. >> can you imagine all that planning if he lost the ring? the tickets to the game were a birthday gift for her, and heather said she had no idea it was going to happen. >> great surprise there. coming up, sanders tells us whether he misses being on the campaign trail every day. growing protests in the
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he finally pulled into a gas station when the officers lost him in a dust storm of all things, but within moments, the officers caught up to him and took him into custody. also in california, tensions rising in el cajun over the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man. >> hundreds of protesters marched last night in the san diego suburb, shouting slogans and hurling obscenities at police. the vast majority of protesters were peaceful as hundreds of officers remained out of sight. >> that has come as police now say while the man assumed a shooting stance, it turns out he was actually holding a vape-smoking device, not a gun. abc's lauren lyster has the latest. >> reporter: protests in san diego after an unarmed black man was shot and killed by a police officer there. >> did you shoot him? >> reporter: this comes on the heels over the outrage of shootings of black men in north
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police released this image of moments before an officer shot alfred saying he assumed a shooting stance appearing to point a weapon at an officer. >> it was a two-hand hold shoulder level like you would be firing a handgun. >> reporter: this facebook live video purports to show the aftermath. >> did you shoot my brother in front of me? >> reporter: the woman crying is his sister, a representative of the family tells us she called police for help with her brother who was acting strip mall, making sure to tell them he was unarmed and suffering from an emotional breakdown. >> why couldn't you taz him? >> reporter: police officers say when they arrived he refused multiple instructions. >> he's still noncompliant. walking all over the parking lot. >> reporter: 24 hours later, anger still sharp. >> now the nation's eyes are watching, quote-on-quote, america's finest city, it ain't looking so fine right now. >> reporter: a witness handed
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authorities urge for calm during the investigation and the officers involved are now on administrative leave. kendis, diane? >> lauren, thank you. coming up in the next half hour, new developments in the mystery at sea off the coast of massachusetts. the young man rescued after eight days in a life raft, his mother still missing and feared dead. hear what he says happened to their fishing boat. but first, could bernie sanders be hillary clinton's ticket to the white house? a message the former rival is telling his millions of followers just 40 days until election. you're watching "world news
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her of being in the pocket of wall street and bad for the middle class? abc's david wright sat down with bernie sanders. >> reporter: we caught up with sanders here in new hampshire as he tries to convince his voters to come over to clinton. >> senator, we've met any number of people for whom even at this stage it's bernie or bust. what's your message? >> my message is that people have got to get beyond personality and they got to take a hard look at the issues that impact the lives of middle class and working class people. hillary clinton's positions are far, far superior than donald trump. >> reporter: do you see this choice in november as the choice between the lesser of two evils? >> no, i really don't. hillary clinton and i disagree on a lot of issues, that's what we campaigned on for a year. i don't deny that for a second. i think if you look at her proposals, issue by issue, a number of them are very progressive. >> reporter: millennials
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in the primaries, partly because of his progressive message -- >> a nation based on social justice, economic justice, racial justice -- >> reporter: partly because of his anti-establishment views. >> it is time for a political revolution. >> reporter: millennials are a huge group if you can get them out to the polls. roughly 30% of the electorate. in 2012, under 25s accounted for a slightly bigger share of the electorate than latinos. now that their candidate is out, it's not clear that clinton is an acceptable second choice. >> if it came down to tomorrow, i don't even know who i would vote for. >> i will probably end up voting for clinton. i mean -- >> reporter: the lesser of two evils? >> exactly, yeah. >> reporter: are you going to vote?
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his people to vote for hillary clinton, does that carry any weight with you? >> no, not really. >> reporter: if she were to lose, any part of you worry you go down as ralph nader? >> no, not at all. no. we should anoint someone to run. more people think that my candidacy made her a stronger candidate against trump. >> reporter: even so, bernie sanders plans to be out on the trail in the battleground now he's with her. i'm david wright for "nightline" in durham, new hampshire. >> clinton had surrogates out in the last few days helping her out. of course, you know, you have the first lady michelle obama in philadelphia and the president as well on the campaign trail for her. >> speaking out for her yesterday. >> all right. it's a tight race. i think they are pulling on as many friends as they can to speak out on their behalf. coming up, how to score a
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? okay, so people often ask how are we so awake at these early morning hours? >> this is your answer. >> that's the key. yes. on this national coffee day, yum, we are letting you in our secret. usually we have an iv of coffee strapped to us, but we decided to bring out t b national coffee day, meaning several big chains are offering free cups of joe. or at least -- >> free coffee for you, free coffee for deb. and tony. >> dunkin' donuts, crispy cream, starbucks, pilot flying j, whatever that is. >> i have a smile from deb, that's, like, the day's made. >> did you offer her coffee? >> probably what it was. so you can get free coffee all
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starbucks, of course, in on the action as well. you're going to finish that whole thing? i mean, we have the rest of the show to go, and a couple more -- >> that could have been very dangerous. >> exactly. celebrate as you will. >> it's a lovely surprise. another lovely surprise for you. imagine you book a lyft ride, a drive sharing app, and you end up with this guy in the driver's seat. >> oh. he looks like -- >> in the car, and that was their driver, especially chatty, asking lots of questions, being friendly, and in some cases being a little humorous and inappropriate. >> i like the afro. >> then they eventually notice the wig wasn't so convincing and they may have noticed a familiar smile. >> am i superstition? >> uh-huh.
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>> i do the same thing for every ride. >> wait a minute! [ laughter ] >> oh, my gosh. >> david ortiz. >> all these people were riding around with david ortiz without knowing it. >> this happened in new york. if i was a yankee fan, like, oh, next time, i'm taking uber. all right. so beautiful scene in australia. take a look at this. this is a mom koala and her little joey. what happened here was the tiny koala would not go over the fence so mom climbed all the way down to try to get the joey over the fence. >> come on, little guy. >> come on. >> come on, buddy. oh. there you go. climb it, do it, do it. >> right on mama's head. there you go. >> oh, mama coming to the rescue
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with lows returning to the 40s. sunshine is back again tomorrow with somewhat lighter winds and highs back near 70. we'll hover close to 70 into the weekend, although more clouds return on saturday. dry weather should continue until wednesday. have a good night! tonight: turning mostly clear. wind: n 5-10. low: 48 tomorrow: mostly sunny. not quite as windy. wind: n 10-20. high: 70 tom. night: partly cloudy. wind: n 5-10. low: 49 friday: partly cloudy. high: 70 low: 49 saturday: mostly cloudy. high: 69 low: 52 sunday: partly cloudy. high: 72 low: 53 monday: partly cloudy. high: 74 low: 51 tuesday: partly cloudy. high: 78 low: 55 wednesday: chance of showers/storms. high: 73
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making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, a second night of protests after a police-involved shooting. new video from the scene moments after officers opened fire. and what was the man pointing in this picture? a teenager opens fire at an elementary school. we have an update on one of the young victims and the search for a motive as police try to find a connection between the suspect and the school. hillary clinton bringing out the big guns, the first lady, chelsea and bernie sanders, plus the new strategy for donald trump in the next debate, and libertarian candidate gary johnson with yet another blunder. and an attempted kidnapping caught on camera. see the video as the man abducts a clerk dragging her through the store, then stuffing her in a car and see how police finally
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