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our team will be here as the results roll in. a missing south carolina woman has been found alive, but chained inside a storage container. kala brown reported missing two months ago. deputies acting on a tip heard brown banging on the inside of the container. the owner of the property where brown was found was arrested, but no charges filed yet. police say there may be as many as four bodies buried on the property.
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since late august has not been found. testimony in the murder trial of a former south carolina police officer moves into the second day today. he's charged with killing an unarmed black man in a traffic stop last year. cell phone video captures him shooting walter scott in the back as scott ran away. he left his sense of authority get the best of him. new details about the deadly bus crash in baltimore thi week. state regulators say the driver of the school bus should not have been behind the wheel. this commercial driver's license sus pended two months earlier. glenn chapel convicted of a violent crime which would prohibit him from driving a school bus. six people died including chapel. harvard has cancelled its men's soccer season after discoverkocovery players made s scouting reports about the
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rating system in 2012. they thought it was isolated it that season. the president says the school is looking into whether the behavior is taking place for other teams as well. after more than a century, chicago celebrates a world series championship today. the parade honoring the chicago cubs kicks off at 10:00 a.m. in wrigley field and goes south downtown for a moon noon rally. >> the mayor promised a parade that will stand the test of time. the parade and expected to draw championship celebrations for the bulls in the 1990s, public schools, get this, closed for the day, and there will be extra service this morning to accommodate all the fans who are trying to get there on the blue line and all the other lines. >> and one long suffering fan celebrated in a very special way. this man took out a can of beer that he had been saving for 32 years promising he wouldn't open it until the cubs won the world series. >> so -- >> oh, my word.
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since, well, since the year cubs pitcher lester, was born. >> he has to drink it, right? >> i guess. >> i don't think he does. >> tuesday night, the cubs win and the 32-year-old beer is open. >> i think they call that skunk. >> did he drink it? he did not drink it. >> even being a cubs fans has its limits. he waited 32 years for this. >> they've waited 108 years. >> at least he could have done is taken a sip, geez. >> why some call it the end for fitbit. >> plus, the tilting tower is worse, a legal battle over a luxury apartment building that's sinking. did the developers know about the problem before it started to lean? stressed about the election? you're not alone. this year's contentious rhetoric is causing one workplace to ban election talk. remember, you can find us on
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operated in a crowded field of wearable technology. they forecast sluggish sales although the all-important holiday season is coming. >> one must-have gifts, but i guess not so much. growing worry this morning over the tallest residential building west of chicago. >> the city attorney in san francisco is taking legal action over the city's 58-story millennial tower, which they say is sinking into the ground and beginning to lean. abc saw the damage firsthand. >> reporter: the millennial tower soars over the skyline, but the problem is it's getting shorter, sinking 16 inches already, and now it's tilting two inches. the city is suing, claiming the problem was never disclosed to potential buyers, and now the cracks in the sidewalk rattling homeowners.
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>> reporter: frank says this marble rolling and changing direction across the floor of his high-rise apartment shows the tilt in the building. your life's hard work is leaning this way, and someone could have told you that. >> before we bought, absolutely. >> reporter: the building's developer said the city's lawsuit has no merit. >> the building is safe. it's sound, and it's structural integrity is to the compromised. >> reporter: not only is the tower sinking and leanin when residents walk out the door and see cracks like this, they fear for more than just their investment, but their safety as well. abc news, san francisco. >> it's a big deal. many pept houses there in the building that sold for more than $10 million. regular apartments sold between $1-$3 million. >> regular apartments. >> regular apartments. >> and now they have zero value. the two inch tilt at the base,
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the tower? a 15 inch tilt. >> ouch. more of a view. the next half hour, dramatic highway rescue caught on camera, an oklahoma plifr pulling over a speeding truck to find a life or death situation unfolding inside the truck. what he did next. first, just days away from election day, how many of us are handling the stress of one of the most bitterly devicive presidential campaigns in recent memory? you're watching "w
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election day. >> the stress has a real and damaging effect in many workplaces. one hospital in new york's long island banned heated political debate in the gym of its cardio rehab unit. the manager says it's raising blood pressure of recovering heart surgery patients. >> not just the workplace, but home too. can you message spouses with opposite opinions here? you don't have to be a heart patient in rehab to feel damaging effects of election stress. in fact, there's a name for disorder. >> friends, family and coworkers pitted against each other and pushing many over the edge. here's dan harris. >> reporter: this election leaving you with insomnia, heart palpitations, stomach problems? you might be suffering from election stress disorder. in fact, according to one study, half of americans are anxious or stressed over this election. >> they are looking at, you
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doesn't win. >> reporter: online, people are getting through the mean season using puppies and kittens, even presidential hopeful hillary clinton prescribes this method, but the experts recommend turning off your tv, not right now, however, unplugging from social media, exercising, and then there's another method that i personally swear by, meditation. >> we're going to make america calm again. >> exactly. >> reporter: bringing in a nonpartisan rin canada. >> are people here feeling stressed about the election? >> yes. >> i had it. i'm tired of social media, tired of watching my friends, my family fight with each other. i don't think that trump is a decent human being, and i don't want him to represent our country. >> is it stressful at all to be in the same room with people who supporting the other candidate? >> oh, no. i believe we're all entitled to our opinions, just one of us is
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funny. >> given the depths of the problem in terms of divisions here, do you think medication could scale to be a useful force? >> absolutely, i do. it allows people to make better decisions, and we need a world where people make better decisions. >> start by taking a few deep breaths. >> reporter: we'll come back to the path to election enlightment later. another piece of advice for dealleing ction stress is to do something we're on our way to meet a couple that has done just that. i think it's a great bit of counterprogramming against the venom we get from the media. any time you put an animal into play, you got my vote. >> i'm dave. >> dave? good to meet you, dave. how's the stress in your life? >> i feel like i got a dark cloud over my head, and i know i'm grumpier than i used to be.
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all over the city holing happy signs to remind us this is not armageddon yet. >> we walk around, people stop by the door, they read the sign, and they step back, and they look at that, and they get this e on their face. down in the studio, the producers and i picked the word vote and inspire to relieve our own election stress. >> meanwhile back at the yoga studio. >> that wa >> everyone, incoluding us, was surprised by what meditation can do. >> regardless of the outcome, we have to bring peace to ourselves every day. >> reporter: for "nightline" dan harris meditating in philadelphia. >> i'm kind of annoyed by this, i have to say. no, really. >> speak your piece. >> we're stressed, but maybe that's a good thing, you know, if the elections got people talking, and -- >> yeah. >> people with different opinions. >> getting you fired up.
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it's going to be a cubs' themed mix right now because, of course, they broke that drought of 108 year old drought last night by winning the world series. >> such an awesome game. >> as soon as that happened, pigs were flying and other things took place as this one man at the fox in wrigleyville, 100 degrees, and then hell you see it there, minus 54 degrees. >> it froze over. >> yes. it has. >> check this out, 108-year-old cub fan, her name is haz hazel milton, living in new hampshire now, grew up steps from wrigley field. after the cubs' dramatic win wednesday, she can now say she's
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championships. >> oh, my word. >> born in 1908, months before they won the title, and she said she would have liked to be in the locker room getting sprayed by champagne. i'm with her. >> i like that. >> party on. >> just imagine, there in wrig myville as a young child and now there watching the cubs win. >> why new hampshire, i wonder? from wrigleyville to new hampshire. i wonder these things. i don't know why. ? ? ? hey election got you down ? ? come on ? let's polka ? ? our presidential choices stipg ? ? he's a better one i think ? ? vote for this banana ? ? a canadate with true appeal and what's more its hair is real ? ? vote for this banana ? ? it stands out from the bunch and has no cholesterol ?
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this morning on "world news now," competing campaign events. hillary clinton and donald trump with duelling speeches, both in north carolina. their planes at the same airport. the candidates trading jabs in battleground states as the bitter fight comes down to the wire. and new this morning, lights out in sin city. thousands of people forced to casinos in las vegas. what caused the power outage? new to us this half hour, stop the music, the science behind ear worms. >> why we can't get the tunes out of our heads and what's number one when it comes to being catchy. what a supermodel reportedly did with her kids' halloween candy that jimmy kimmel wou
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that full story on "the skinny" on this friday, november 4th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> she's a supermodel and superhuman. >> yes. wait until you hear what she did. >> i'm linzie janis in for diane. >> i'm ken kp. starting with the politics because of the end of the bruising campaign season, the presidential candidates and their surrogates are out in force. >> after joint appearances with bernie sanders in north c headed to pennsylvania and michigan this afternoon, and she'll cap off the day at a get out the vote concert with jay z. >> and trump will be in three states today starting with the rally in new hampshire and chelsea clinton is holding two events there. the latest new hampshire poll, however, has trump and clinton locked in a tie at 44 a piece, and clinton losing the six point lead over there over the last few weeks. in our latest national poll, clinton has a slight two-point
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election day, trump and clinton are making a mad dash for the votes they can get, end boiled in a fierce tug of war over battleground states like north carolina and abc is on the trail, marci with the clinton camp, but we start with karen and the trump campaign in concord. >> reporter: the race for north carolina could go down to the wire. donald trump making a strong push to keep the tar heel state read. >> we are just so hard to believe, five change you've. waiting for your entire life. >> reporter: north carolina is a true toss up. the latest polls showing hillary clinton up just three points, but republicans say their sport supporters are more fired up pointing out that early african-american voting is down five points from the same time five years ago. how important is north carolina? president obama said the fate of the republic rests on voters'
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shoulders carry him to the white house. abc news with the trump campaign in north carolina. >> we're traveling with the clinton campaign in north carolina fighting to win this crucial battleground state's 15 electoral votes. clinton steering clear of any mention of her e-mails, focusing on attacking trump. >> imagine having a president who demeans women, mocks the disabled, and insults african-americans, and latinos. >> reporter: ending the >> well, i hope you're going to bring more people to vote as well. >> reporter: sharing the stage with her former rival turned surrogate, bernie sanders. >> this campaign is about you and millions of other americans. >> reporter: clinton campaign continues to push for early voting with stops in pittsburgh, detroit, and cleveland. winterville, north carolina. the candidates' top
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enthusiasm. >> for more insight on the surrogates and where polls stand right now, we turn to our political director, rick, good morning. >> reporter: kendis and linzie, national polls showing hillary clinton with a slight, but significant edge over donald trump right now. the flip side of that is the battleground state. the map expands slightly in favor of donald trump. donald trump as he makes boosting state territory has a few more than the a few days time for the surrogates. people vouching for the campaign criss crossing the country and both obamas spending time on the trail, and, of course, the big event, melania trump. no one heard much from her throughout the campaign back to the convention, and she's now out there talking about her husband and about her vision for cyber bullying. the speech, though, that could
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to the vice presidential nominee on the democratic side gave an address entirely in spanish, never before happened among the four major candidates as the president and vice presidential candidates, a moment to be remembered for a long time with big hopes of the democrats and latino turnout. >> thanks to rick there. on election night, our power house political team will be here every step of the way. count on us for all the results as they come in. a person of interest spoke with police in mississippi about the torching of a arson destroyed hopewell missionary baptist church in greenville tuesday night and the words vote trump spray painted on the building. authorities say a man spoke with them on wednesday and thursday. detectives say he came in voluntarily. his name has not been released. to south carolina now where a real estate broker is under arrest after a missing woman was found imprisoned on his rural property. investigators say kala brown was inside a storage contained,
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she and her boyfriend were reported missing more than two months ago. there's not yet any sign of him, but investigators say they've been told there may be other bodies that are buried on that property. the man charge with the ambush style murders of two iowa police officers is behind bars this morning. police say scott green was placed into the handcuffs that belonged to one of the murdered officers, sergeant anthony bememio, and justin martin shot within miles apart. bomb sniffing dogs found the gun used in the murders. an alabama inmate, decision happened down an hour before tommy arthur's death warrant expired. arthur scheduled to be executed by lethal injection thursday night. the court is reviewing the case, but the stay expires if the court declines to take up
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down after a major power outage. thousands of people forced out of the paris las vegas casinoment investigators say a contractor accidently cut the hotel's main power line thursday morning and people were trapped in elevators, but no injuries reported so far. the fire department says the power is slowly being restored right now. the 3,000 room resort set to reopen this morning. >> the north dakota capital shut down during protests over the pipeline. more than a d arrested after they refused to leave the building. they held a prayer rally on the laup of the capitol and demanded a meeting with the state's governor. they say it threatens drinking water and sacred sites they've been protesting there for months. the music gifts that just keep on giving and giving and it's more like taking your soul away from you. >> your mind, anyway. talking about ear worms,
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stay in our leads. researchers in the u.k. said good ear worms can't be too simple or too complex. they have unusual intervals that make them stand out like lady gaga's bad romance. thank us later for this one. ? i want your loving ? ? i want your revenge ? ? you and me could write a bad romance ? ? i want your lovering all your lover's revenge ? ? you and me could write a bad ? oh oh oh ? >> so they found that was the number one ear worm, "bad romance." >> that's cool. >> yeah. >> two years ago it was definitely "call me maybe," remember that one? >> that's lasted. how do you get rid of it. listening to the song all the way through may actually help, and listening to or thinking about another song may do the trick. i tried doing that. >> like just call that exposure therapy. if it's in your head, play it
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>> this is my ear worm. it's ironic because the title of the "can't get you out of my head", and, oh, my god, just get out of my head, but that was no. 2 on the list. >> feels like i do right now. >> he's actually not listening to it. but it's stuck in his head. >> another one, "don't stop believing." >> yes. this is yours. how could you not want to listen to us? ? hey i just met you ? >> we can't do the tease because we have to sing. i'm occupied. >> is that what you're jamming to, jack? coming up "the skinny, a celebrity giving away her kids' halloween candy. a vehicle cart wheeling through traffic and the good samaritan races to the rescue. a traffic stop turning into something a police officer never expected. how he ended up saving someone's
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much. this violent traffic accident in houston seen on surveillance video brought out the best in a woman working nearby. victoria heard the crash from our desk and did not hesitate running right to the wreck pulling out the suv's elderly driver and her boss said what she did was danger, but she said she'd do it again. the shop did not promise complete car care. another praised this morning caught on camera as well. >> a police officer in oklahoma pulled over a truck for speeding, but what he found inside the truck was the last thing he was expecting. >> reporter: this police traffic stop on a speeding truck suddenly turning into a race to save a live. >> what you got going on? >> reporter: oklahoma cop jordan jones. >> oh, oh. >> reporter: quickly helps the woman's husband and daughter get
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>> no, she's not. >> reporter: finding a weak pulse, jordan starts cpr. >> no. say something. please. >> reporter: keeping her alive as they wait for paramedics. >> they drove personal trucks to get there as fast as they could. >> reporter: minutes later, a sign of hope. >> come on, dana! wake up! >> reporter: the woman makes it to the hospital in stable condition. >> it was thyme to act. it was time to go. >> reporter: not a lot of time, but thanks to the officer and those paramedics, that woman has a gift of more time. abc news, denver. >> incredible story. this is something that terrifies me, though, because i've been trained in cpr a few times in my life, never used it, and i'm terrified that i would forget and just -- >> all of it? >> panic, freeze -- >> there's, like, apps actually that help you remember, hopefully during the process. >> feels like it should be
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? ? time for the skinny. we're going to start with gizelle doing the up thinkle. she did the unthinkable to her kids on halloween. it's well-known that the supermodel and her husband, tom brady, follow a strict diet consisting of vemg vegetables and lean they are dressed up in their costumes, but revealed she is gave away all of her kids' halloween candy. >> the couple has their kids so well trained they don't even crave junk food or so she says telling "people" since they don't have that sugar in the house, the kids took only one bite of the candy and didn't want anymore. i don't believe it. jimmy kimmel challenges people
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challenge her to take this next time they refuse candy. >> i completely believe it. i saw it pass on the wire that tom brady's house was egged by neighbor kids, so -- >> sorry. am i supposed to laugh -- i shouldn't laugh. >> back to the oops moment on national tv that got ryan reynolds in trouble with his wife. >> he revealed he's the father of two girls, joking that there's a lot of estrogen in the house. in a po confirmed ryan got himself in huge trouble and tried to buy himself out with milk and cookies. he slipped. >> yes. he did. >> that's -- he told us the sex of the baby. >> the baby was born in september, and they still have not publicly reveal her name, but she joins big sister jameis who is two years old. >> not like the baby was in the womb. >> it's. since september. >> easy to slip.
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strange. next, one of america's most prolific action movie stars has become a russian citizen. >> the kremlin announced it's awarding russian citizenship to steven seagall he's called for the impeachment for president obama and vocally praised vladimir putin as one of the greatest world leader ever. >> he's not alone in his expatriot status. a french actor went to be exiled there three years ago, and roy jones, jr., given duel citizenship due to frequent business trips there. >> no word on whether seagal accepts full citizenship or duel citizenship to pay taxes in both countries, but we say, thank you, russia. up next, pulling out all the
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>> a very provocative side lip syncing to "what a man." ? what a man what a man ? ? a mighty good man ? ? what a mighty good man ? >> stole the show from her competitor who transformed hefrs into the weekend, but, yeah, she won. look at that. >> oh, that was awesome. >> timelyri estate porn. >> fashion icon tommy and his wife slashed $21 million off the price of their sprawling penthouse apartment atop new york's plaza hotel. >> you can afford it. it's still 5600 square feet across two floors boasting four bedrooms and four bathrooms listed for $58.9, with a kitchen to die for, amazing library,
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>> so the election heat was turned up full blast this week on the campaign trail, understandably, with anthony weiner making a surprise return to the headlines. >> who would have thought a pop diva would steal the show at the cma awards? well here now is >> i'm sure a lot of you may be asking what this new e-mail story is about, and why in the world the fbi would decide to jump into an election with no evidence of any wrong doing with just days to go. >> i think this was a terrible error in undjudgment by the director to release this ambiguous letter. >> and i'd never thought we'd be saying thank you to anthony
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who demeans women, mocks the disabled, insults latinos, african-americans, muslims, p.o.w.s, who pits people against each other instead of pulling us together. >> the future lies with the dreamers, not the cynics, not the critics, certainly not the media. we're asking for the vote of every american who believes truth and justice, not money and power, should rule the day. pressure on ya, but the fate of the republic rests on your shoulders. >> i think it's the freaking gas line. look how black that smoke is. >> looked like there was, like, a plane crash. i've never seen anything like this. >> yes, he did. very much. >> my call vance was our worst case scenario, period. >> this was the night we were going to make sure that he didn't hurt anybody else. >> i can't put it into words
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through all year long and believing we're the best team, but the ups and the downs and having to fight through things, i mean, it's an unbelievable team to be a part of. every guy on this team roots for each other. >> cheering and yelling and celebrating through the world series, and i can't believe the cubs made it! yeah! >> i just want to thank all my fans, everybody, for allowing me to see my little girl dreams come true. >> beyonce doing the cmas. >> she rules. >> you know what else? somebody's doing the new york marathon on sunday. >> jack, jack back there. >> good luck, jack. >> go jack. >> thank you. >> don't miss our updates on facebook at wnn fans. this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for
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good morning, i'm linzie janis in for diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. here's the headlines we're following this morning. hillary clinton and donald trump neck and neck in battleground states with four days to go. the latest from the campaign trail coming up. a person of interest speaks with authority in south carolina abouth black church, someone also spray painted the words "vote trump" on the building. the suspect in the shooting of two iowa police officers behind bars this morning. scott green charged in the ambush-style attacks after he was released from the hospital. police are still trying to figure out the motive. the city of chicago comes to a stand still today as it celebrates the cubs' world series victory. the parade starts at wrigley with a rally downtown and may be
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celebration ever. those are some of our top stories on this friday, november 4th. from abc news, this is "world news now." good friday morning, everybody. first we start with politics and runup to election day. >> donald trump and hillary clinton and a parade of high profile supporters scurrying across the country to boost voter turnout. >> so both candidates on the move today. clinton is holding events in pittsburgh, detroit, and cleveland, and trump is rallying supporters in new hampshire, ohio, and pennsylvania. this sight, yesterday, they crossed paths in the battleground state of north carolina. their campaign planes nose to nose at the airport there in raleigh. trump's plane landing in the background as clinton's sits on the tarmac. >> what a picture. >> showing the importance of the tar hill state no doubt.
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sanders in north carolina last night saying the trump campaign was built on bigotry. >> earlier, hillary clinton was introduced by an african-american woman saying she was part of trump's housing discrimination decades ago. more on the final push for minority and young voters. >> reporter: hillary clinton in the final sprint. >> are you ready to vote? >> reporter: the long time cubs' fan who watched the final game on an aide's ipad now celebrating that big win. >> you know, the last time the cubs won, women couldn't vote. i think women are making up for that in this election. >> reporter: clinton fresh off a whirlwind two day cross country tour that took her from florida to arizona. there clinton with the finish line in sight trying to fire up latino voters making the case by going after arizona's famous sheriff. >> i think it's time you had a new sheriff in town, don't you?
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delivering a speech entirely in spanish, a campaign first. clip ton's latino supporters loving it. this woman telling me donald trump doesn't respect women. >> reporter: on a college campus in florida, calling on millennials to turn out for clinton. >> listen, especially for the young people out there, i know some of you, this is your paying attention. and you're out there looking at it, saying, man, this is really nasty. once you get past all the noise and all the distractions, and all the oebs, the choice could not be clearer because donald trump -- [ audience reacts ] >> don't boo. don't boo. you already knew that.
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he can't hear you boo, but he can hear you vote. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the obamas, the most powerful surrogates of the campaign. clinton embracing the president after his speech in philadelphia, the two of them together, it is the last image they want voters to see before they head to the polls. revealing the next before the election the clintons and obamas will be side by side at a massive rally in philadelphia. clinton is closing out this race with another w ground state, two are next up, pennsylvania, ohio, and michigan. she closes out friday with a concert with jay-z. abc news, raleigh, north carolina. and rumors beyonce might be there at the concert as well tonight in cleveland. >> oh, wow.
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attack clinton over the fbi e e-mail investigation. >> addressing 10,000 supporters, joined on stage by veterans and took aim at clinton asking how they'd feel if she were commander in chief. >> we know hillary can't be trusted. we've learned that, with america's security. you take a look at her e-mail situation, and can we trust her with our security? she is disqualified for running for president the united states. disqualified. >> trump dug into new reports about the fbi probing the clip ton foundation, but sources say agents did not find anything incriminating. trump's wife made a rare appearance on the campaign trail in pennsylvania saying as first lady she'd advocate for women and fighting cyber bullying. mrs. trump talked about the negative impact of social media and young people but made no mention of her husband's twitter
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stay with us for political night coverage. our political team will be here with complete analysis as results come in. >> a bond hearing will be held this morning for a scarce realize real estate agent after deputies found a woman chained inside a storage container on his rural property. this morning, investigators are resuming searching the property for bodies of other possible victims. here's more. >> reporter: just off the road in rural south carolina, a gruesome discovery, a missing woman found in a container where she was kept for two months now this man, todd christopher, a registered sex offender, is under arrest. >> figure out what we'll charge him with. i can tell you that one of the charges is going to be kidnapping. >> reporter: police heard the victim bang on the container in a wooded area surrounded by the fence. they were searching the area for them since they were missing in august. they found the car on the property.
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multiple bodies there. >> we're trying to make sure that, you know, we don't have a serial killer on our hands. >> reporter: a realtor, and the victim's friend told a local paper brown helped cleaned houses before she rented or sold them. >> reporter: she was fed in captivity, there was a facebook post saying that they were okay, but family members had always questioned if the account had been hacked. abc news, new york. >> and linsey is in south carolina this morning on "gma" power is slowly being restored right now after a day long outage at one of the biggest hotels in las vegas. the 33 story hotel evacuated thursday morning after its power line was cut. a contractor accidently cut the building's main power line and 3,000 people were forced out of the hotel casino. the 2900 room resort is set to reopen this morning.
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has hit penn state with a record $2.4 million fine. that is the largest fine ever for violating a law that requires colleges to report crimes on campus. it results from the way the school handled complaints about former assistant football coach jerry sandusky. he was convicted in 2012 of sexually abusing ten boys many of them in penn state's locker rooms. it's been warmer in the u.s. this week, and even alaska had record high temperatures this fall. the northern most community in october on record because there's no ice covering the arctic sea allowing heat and water to rise into the as mos fear. fairbanks celebrated halloween without snow for the first time since 1940. none is expected for another week. here in the lower 48, temperatures are returning to normal, sadly. the drought is over for a fourth
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the state. the best drought situation for the golden state in three and a half years. central and southern california still parched. what the drought monitors call severe drought. >> the perfect flight for the traveller with no time to spar a 13 mile journey from switzerland eight minutes. they launched wednesday. it's an eight minute flight, the world's shortest international flight. >> so no peanuts, no cocktails on that flight. so how far would you go to get in a game of golf? how about -- >> this story's great. >> how about sneaking into north korea? >> a pair of australians pulled off this prank. they pretended to be progolfers, took part in a tournament, outfitted themselves in jackets with australia's coat of arms. morgan said it was then a matter
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answers to a few questions. >> initially, we just said we were a couple of australian golfers. you're the team? we just didn't say no. so we just went along with it. >> what? >> the act continues. because it had to. >> they went on official visits in pyongyang and didn't have any problems leaving the country. that never happens. >> i mean, brave or incredibly stupid. >> they were a little nervous handing over the passports. >> you think? >> you know how many have been detaped or never come back for allegedly entering the country under false pretenses. >> if americans tried that, it's bill richardson flying over there to get them free. >> shot 120, 50 over par and told he brought shame to his family. >> with that score? >> i'd say.
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injured. kids are piling on too much salt and 90% of children ate more salt than recommended under federal guideline and all that salt puts them at risk for heart disease and other problems later on in life. one in nine children already have problems like high blood pressure because of a salty diet. well, there's a consumer alert about a new phone scam involving gift cards. the fcc says scammers pretend to the irs and fbi and threaten legal action and they demand payment with gift cards. itunes gift cards are mentioned. many of the scammers are targeting elderly. the fcc notes that no legitimate agency would demand payment in the form of a gift card. it's not rain drops on roses, but this morning, we're hearing about a few of oprah's favorite things. >> you know, it's that time of year when she releases her
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year again. >> so exciting. >> reporter: oprah's favorite things, a tradition for over a decade, even parodied on "snl." >> oprah's favorite things! >> reporter: for 2016 ranging in price from a free app to $1500 television. a behind the scenes look, a pasta pot that drains itself. >> why hasn't someone thought of >> reporter: a suitcase with a charging dock. >> smartest luggage ever! >> reporter: and, of course, the pajamas, available for $40, but what shements? >> words that comes from somebody's heart. >> nice of her to add that given
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ever, most expensive. a few of the things on there, a $400 hair drier, $165 chocolate and vanilla flower cake. >> sounds amazing. >> a personalized dog blanket. >> those are all important things. >> kendis, i have to correct you more, especially on eating desserts. >> a hair drier. coming up, the once in your lifetime euphoria spreading in chicago. >> fans ready for a big old celebration today. you're watching "world news now." "world news now" continues after this from our abc
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it's a victory for the windy city that's been more than a lifetime in the making. >> the cubs' win in more than a century has them promising the victory celebration will be one for the ages. >> reporter: children born during this magical season were occasion that took a century to happen. >> it's insane, and i just had to come down here so i could have them, you know, documentation we were here and we went through this, and they want them to be able to look back and say, you know, there we were, mommy. >> reporter: young to the old
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rans living the post army life in california, but a cubs fan. >> oh, my god. never thought i'd see it happen. i mean, i'm 64 years old. never thought i'd see it. hoping and hoping. >> reporter: holly's father passed away three years ago and could feel his spirit here now. >> he would have been so, so happy about the events in the last couple weeks, and he would have been so nervous he would have turned off the tv at a couple of points through nerves, but he would have loved it. this moment on the minds of many. >> it's a family affair for us. it's a lineage family affair for us. >> reporter: a final thought goes to a woman who helped build chicago for more than 50 years. the calderon family says this confirms the validity of coming to america. >> she says this is -- she's here because chicago is the best place to be at because we are the champions.
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>> yes, they are. the cubs manager got a high profile call last night from president obama from air force one. >> he's been busy. the president extended an inviation to the team to visit the white house before he leaves office expressing pride in the team and joy at witnessing the cubs make history breaking that 108-year-old curse. >> although he's a sox fan, michelle is a cubs fan because her dad grew up watching the cubs. >> so they have their ties to chicago. very cool. >> excited about it. >> the big parade in chicago later on today starts in wrigleyville going downtown where there's a rally. no school for chicago kids. >> school's closed? >> schools are closed. >> that's awesome. >> it's been 108 years. they deserve it. >> very cool. that makes the cubs, like, even cooler.
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it is insomniac theater time, checking out two new movies opening at the box office this weekend starting with an offering from our parent company, disney. >> dr. strange. it's a new entry into the marvel university verse, a disgraced former surgeon who becomes a powerful sourcer. he's known as the ancient one. me, do you? well, you don't. but i see through you! what did you just do to me?
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physical form. >> lsd? >> just tea with honey. >> i want to watch more. >> i can't get over how good she looks bald. >> looks good no matter what. >> you can tell if it's covering up the hair, though, right. i'm interested in this. dr. strange earned a whopping 90% certified fresh rating on rotten tomatoes, but contribute are mixed. some say it makes no sense, but logic is the last thing any of the minds attracted to this kind of junk want or expect. i think he's talking about you. peter has just three words, a psychedelic stunner. >> looks so good. from that to a fantasy, trolls starring the voices of justin timberlake trying to save village from creatures, and it focuses on quest and imagine call creatures they meet along the way. >> i'm going to let you slide with a fist bump.
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jelly fish. helicopter. monkey in a zoo. gear shift! ha-ha! okay, okay, okay. now i'm thinking we hug. >> so despite earning 78% on rotten tomatoes, critics are not enchanted, josh bell for kids entertained by bright colors and catchy music, it will be great time-passer, although adults could end up with a slight headache. another calls it a sweet, humorous take on the pursuit of happiness. >> looks cute, doesn't it? >> it does. >> like those things on the end of our pencil.
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this morning on "world news now," the presidential election in the home stretch. >> just four days until voters hit the polls, and candidates bringing out the big guns. president obama for clinton and melania trump speaking on the trailport first time since being accused of republican convention. >> the pit in the stomach is election stress disorder? it's a real thing, especially this year. insomnia, loss of appetite, and what experts say we should do to calm nerves as candidates battle it out in the time days. then disturbing discovery, a woman missing for months found inside a padlocked metal container. how two observant deputies likely saved her life. get ready, chicago. it's happening today. the parade cubs fans waited more
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the world series celebration still underway and the 32-year-old beer that one cubs fan finally got to open. it is friday, november 4th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i don't know about that. >> brave man. >> yeah. 32-year-old beer. i don't know. good morning, everybody. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm linzie janis in for diane macedo. we begin this half hour with the last-ditch effort to win over those battleground states as we enter the final weekend. >> the latest tracking poll shows hillary clinton two points ahead of donald trump, and they are also neck and neck in several key swing states. now trump's wife made a rare appearance on the campaign trail in pennsylvania vowing to advocate for women and fight cyber bullying. but she made no mention of her husband's own frequent social
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tom llamas is covering the republican team. >> reporter: donald trump sounding like victory within his grasp. >> i'll tell you, we are going to rule the day, this group, we're going to rule the day. >> reporter: trump in florida realizing he has company. there's a little bit of traffic here on the runway. we have our neighbor here, donald trump, following him, and over my shoulder, air force 1. trump noticed as well, jumping on the chance to take on the president. >> he's down here campaigning for crooked office? he's campaigning every day, and i actually think considering that she's under criminal invest gags, i think he's actually got a conflict. >> reporter: the republican nominee getting support from his wife, melania. she vouched for him after his own october surprise, that access hollywood tape. trump bragging about groping women. >> they were kind of boy talk. >> reporter: she's been a reluctant campaigner as the race
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>> i might join him, we'll see. >> she's actually going to make two or three speeches. >> oh? >> he certainly knows how to shake things up, doesn't he? >> reporter: there she was, her first speech since the convention address went awry after discovery she used passes from michelle obama. she's reaching out to key suburban women voters. >> we must come together as americans. we must treat each other with respect and kindness even when we disagree. >> reporter: the woman whose husband is nope for tweets will champion for kids who are bullied on social media. >> it is never okay when a child is mocked, bullied, or attacked. >> reporter: donald trump
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now trump taming his own off the cuff instincts. >> we have to be nice and cool, nice and cool. stay on point, donald, stay on point. no side tracks, donald. nice and easy. nice. >> reporter: melania trump's speech in the suburbs of philadelphia is no accident there to sway female voters. they believe philadelphia is a fire wall for the clinton campaign, but the trump campaign sees opportunity. tom llamas, abc news, concord, north carolina. and hillary clinton was also inor trump, and there was an unusual scene as both arrived at the airport there in raleigh about the same time. trump's plane and clinton's plane nose to nose. >> clinton wrapped up the night on stage with williams and bernie sanders hoping to motivate young voters fighting for equal pay and a higher minimum wage, and trump's campaign was built around bigotry. after hearing sanders, clinton said she was all fired up. >> and i've got to say, too, this election's been a lot more
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side. and i want to thank bernie for everything he's done. he's crisscrossing our country, energizing people, getting folks off the sidelines and engaged in politics. >> pharrell also made the case for clinton saying she wants her to shatter the glass ceiling and said the election is too important to sit out. president obama is headed this, by the way, his fourth consecutive day of campaigning for clinton. he reached out to college students in florida yesterday saying the race is too close to be taken for granted. anyone who is upset about a "saturday night live" skit shouldn't be in charge of nuclear weapons. >> he is temperamentally unfit to be commander in chief. here's a guy who says he's a great businessman. don't boo.
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don't boo. he can't hear you boo, but he can hear you vote. >> so the president will make his time campaign appearance on the eve of the election. i think he's having a lot of fun doing this. he'll speak at a rally in philadelphia monday night joined by the first lady, michelle obama, hillary clinton, and her entire family. and then the next day, tuesday nights, count on abc for election night coverage starting our team will be here as the results roll in. a missing south carolina woman has been found alive, but chained inside a storage container. kala brown was reported missing two months ago. deputies acting on a tip heard brown banging on the inside of the container. the owner of the property where brown was found was arrested, but no charges filed yet. police say there may be as many as four bodies buried on the property.hfiled yet. police say there may be as many
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propertafiled yet. police say there may be as many as four bodies buried on the propertvfiled yet. police say there may be as many as four bodies buried on the propertfiled yet. police say there may be as many as four bodies buried on the propert filed yet. police say there may be as many as four bodies buried on the propertbfiled yet. police say there may be as many as four bodies buried on the propertenfiled yet. police say there may be as many as four bodies buried on the property. brown's boyfriend also missing since late august has not been found. testimony in the murder trial of a former south carolina police officer michael slager has moved into the second day today. he's charged with killing an unarmed black man in a traffic stop last year. cell phone video captures him shooting walter scott in the back as scott ran away. prosecutos say scott let his sense of authority get the best of him. new details about the deadly bus crash in baltimore this week. state regulators say the driver of the school bus should not have been behind the wheel. his commercial driver's license suspended two months earlier. glenn chapel convicted of a violent crime which would prohibit him from driving a school bus. six people died including chapel. harvard has cancelled its men's soccer season after discovering players made sexual scouting reports about the
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the ivy league university first learned of the so-called rating system in 2012. they thought it was isolated it that season. the president says the school is looking into whether the behavior is taking place for other teams as well. after more than a century, chicago celebrates a world series championship today. the parade honoring the chicago cubs kicks off at 10:00 a.m. in wrigley field and makes its way south downtown for a noon rally. >> the mayor promised a parade that will stand the test of time. the parade and rally are expected to draw championship celebrations for the bulls in the 1990s, public schools, get this, closed for the day, and there will be extra service this morning to accommodate all the fans who are trying to get there on the blue line and all the other lines. >> and one long suffering fan celebrated in a very special way. this man took out a can of beer that he had been saving for 32 years promising he wouldn't open it until the cubs won the world
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>> -- has been waiting since, well, since the year cubs pitcher jon lester, was born. >> he has to drink it, right? >> i guess. >> i don't think he does. >> tuesday night, the cubs win and the 32-year-old beer is open. >> i think they call that skunk. >> did he drink it? he did not drink it. >> so even being a cubs fans has its limits. he waited 32 years for this. >> they've waited 108 years. >> the least he could have done is taken a sip, right? geez. >> why some call it the end for fitbit. >> plus, the tilting tower is getting worse, a legal battle over a luxury apartment building that's sinking. did the developers know about the problem before it started to lean? and stressed about the election? you are not alone. this year's contentious rhetoric is causing one workplace to ban election talk. remember, you can find us on facebook at wnnfans.com and twitter @abcwnn.
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>> reporter: frank gernigan says this marble rolling and changing direction across the floor of his high-rise apartment shows the tilt in the building. your life's hard work is leaning this way, and someone could have told you that. >> before we bought, absolutely. >> reporter: the building's developer said the city's lawsuit has no merit. >> the building is safe. it's sound, and it's structural integrity is to the compromised. >> reporter: not only is the tower sinking and leaning, but it's in a major earthquake zone. when residents walk out the door and see cracks like this, they fear for more than just their investment, but their safety as well. kayna witworth abc news, san francisco. >> it's a big deal. many pept houses there in the building that sold for more than $10 million. regular apartments sold between $1-$3 million. >> regular apartments.
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the two inch tilt at the base, guess what it is at the top of the tower? a 15 inch tilt. >> ouch. more of a view. the next half hour, dramatic highway rescue caught on camera, an oklahoma plifr pulling over a speeding truck to find a life or death situation unfolding inside the truck. what he did next. first, just days away from election day, how many of us are handling the stress of one of the most bitterly divisive presidential campaigns in recent memory? you're watching "world news now." "world news now" continues after this from our abc
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come down to the wire ahead of election day. >> the stress has a real and damaging effect in many workplaces. one hospital in new york's long island banned heated political debate in the gym of its cardio rehab unit. the manager says it's raising blood pressure of recovering heart surgery patients. >> not just the workplace, but home too. can you message spouses with opposite opinions here? you don't have to be a heart patient in rehab to feel damaging effects of election stress. in fact, there's a name for it. it's called election stress di >> yeah, it's pitting friends, family and coworkers pitted against each other and pushing many over the edge. here's dan harris. >> reporter: this election leaving you with insomnia, heart palpitations, stomach problems? you might be suffering from election stress disorder. in fact, according to one study, more than half of americans are anxious or stressed over this
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>> they are catastrophising, looking at, you know, worst case scenario possibilities if their candidate doesn't win. >> reporter: online, people are getting through the mean season using puppies and kittens, even presidential hopeful hillary clinton prescribes this method. but the experts recommend turning off your tv -- not right now, however -- unplugging from social media, exercising, and then there's another method that i personally swear by, meditation. >> we're going to make america calm again. >> exactly. >> reporter: which is why we brought in a nonpartisan ringer meditation teacher, jeb warren, from canada. >> are people here feeling stressed about the election? >> yes. >> i had it. i'm tired of social media, tired of watching my friends, my family fight with each other. i don't think that trump is a decent human being, and i don't want him to represent our country. >> is it stressful at all to be in the same room with people who supporting the other candidate? >> oh, no. i believe we're all entitled to our opinions.
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i was just kidding, kidding, trying to be funny. >> given the depths of the problem in terms of divisions here, do you think medication could scale to be a useful force? >> absolutely, i do. it allows people to make better decisions, and we need a world where people make better decisions. >> start by taking a few deep breaths. >> reporter: we'll come back to th g made progress on the path to election enlightenment later. another piece of advice for dealing with election stress is to do something proactive. we're on our way to meet a couple that has done just that. i think it's a great bit of counterprogramming against the venom we get from the media. any time you put an animal into play, you got my vote. >> i'm dave. >> dave? good to meet you, dave. how's the stress in your life? >> i feel like i got a dark cloud over my head, and i know i'm grumpier than i used to be. that's how we started this
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signs to remind us this is not armageddon yet.ding happy signs to remind us this is not armageddon yet. >> we walk around, people stop by the door, they read the sign, and they step back, and they look at that, and they get this smile on their face. down in the studio, the producers and i picked the word vote and inspire to relieve our own election stress. >> meanwhile, back at the yoga studio -- >> that was very relaxing. >> -- everyone, including us, was surprised by what meditation can do. >> regardless of the outcome, we have to bring peace to ourselves every day. >> reporter: for "nightline" this is dan harris meditating in philadelphia. >> i'm kind of annoyed by this, i have to say. no, really. >> speak your piece. >> we're stressed, but maybe that's a good thing, you know, if the elections got people talking, and -- >> yeah. >> people with different opinions. >> getting you fired up.
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it's going to be a cubs' themed mix right now because, of course, they broke that drought of 108 year old drought last night by winning the world series. >> such an awesome game. >> as soon as that happened, pigs were flying and other things took place as this one man at the f chicago noted there, temperature in wrigleyville, 100 degrees, and then hell you see it >> it froze over. >> yes. it has. >> check this out, 108-year-old cub fan, her name is
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she lives in new hampshire now, grew up steps from wrigley field. after the cubs' dramatic win wednesday, she can now say she's lived through two cub championships. >> oh, my word. >> born in 1908, months before they won the title, and she said she would have liked to be in the locker room getting sprayed with champagne. i'm with her. >> i like that. >> party on. >> just imagine, there in wrigleyville as a young child and now there watching the cubs win. >> why new hampshire, i wonder? from wrigleyville to new hampshire. i wonder these things. i don't know why. ? hey election got you down ? ? come on ? let's polka ? ? our presidential choices stink ? ? here's a better one i think ? ? vote for this banana ? ? a candidate with true appeal and what's more its hair is real ? ? vote for this banana ? ? it stands out from the bunch
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over the weather pattern. this keeps us mild and tranquil into the early part of next week. highs should be in the middle 60s with some comfortable 40s at night. precipitation is not seen in the 9 day outlook so make plans to get the fall yard work finished up. have a super night. tonight: clear. patchy fog possible late. wind: light. low: 41 tomorrow: sunny. wind: sw 5-10. high: 66 tom. night: mostly clear. wind: sw 5-10. low: 44 saturday: mostly sunny. high: 67 low: 44 sunday: partly cloudy. high: 65 low: 45 monday: mostly cloudy. high: 64 low: 45 tuesday: partly cloudy. high: 61 low: 46 wednesday: mostly sunny. high: 63 low: 41 thursday: mostly sunny. high: 64 low: 42 friday: partly cloudy. high: 60
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she's still cracking up. >> i didn't realize my laugh was on tv. making news in america this morning, the candidates get set to enter the final weekend before election day. both hillary clinton and donald trump hitting three battleground states today alone. their surrogates trying to secure every last vote. we've got analysis and a live report straight ahead. also, darkness in vegas as one of sin city's most popular casinos suffer a complete power outage. slot machine, rooms, elevators, august dark. guests evacuated and the plans some made to wait it out. caught on camera, an suv rolling over on a busy street. one woman's natural reaction running to the rescue. and it's party time in the windy city. chicago today toasting the new world series champions. estimates for a downtown rally in the millions. all the details and how one cub has been spending his time since
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