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good morning, america. a blistering showdown. donald trump, hillary clinton, head to head in the nasty second de debate. character attacks, and threats. >> it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you'd be in jail. >> secretary clinton -- >> trump's trick up his sleeve as well. bringing women who have accused bill clinton of sexual assault. we have all the details. and cleaning up after matthew. we have new video of high-water rescues. and could still get worse as rivers have yet to crest. and breaking overnight. more problems for samsung after more replacement galaxy note 7s catch fire. the reports coming in about
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pausing production. and we do say good morning, everyone, on this monday. we're filled with pleasantries unlike the debate last night. it was a showdown in st. louis. >> oh, yes. >> a barrage of personal attacks. as hillary clinton and donald trump clashed on the stage. >> the tension was evident right from the beginning with the candidates refraining from the traditional handshake. debate number two came on the heels of a bombshell video from 2005 in which trump is heard making lewd comments about women. >> and in a defiant move, trump fired back by parading bill clinton's accusers before the country. holding a surprise news conference moments before taking the stage. the candidates dropping the pleasantries before uttering a word. no handshake as they walked on stage. it didn't take long to address the elephant in the room. donald trump's vulgar remarks caught by an open mike in 2005. >> this was locker room talk. i'm not proud of it.
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i apologized to my family. i apologized to the american people. certainly, i'm not proud of it. but this is locker room talk. >> reporter: clinton's accusers sitting in the audience at the request of trump. he didn't take long to deflect to the former president. >> if you look at bill clinton, far worse. mine are words. and his was action. >> reporter: hillary clinton did not take the bait but blasted trump over the tape. >> what we all saw and heard on friday was donald talking about women. what he thinks about women. what he does to women. and he has said that the video doesn't represent who he is. but i think it's clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he is. >> reporter: trump wasted no time pouncing on her e-mails saying if elected, he would appoint a special prosecutor to investigate clinton's use of a private server. >> it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of
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donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you'd be in jail. >> it's just not true. and so please, go to -- >> oh, you didn't delete them? >> allow her to respond, please. >> personal e-mails. not official. >> over 33,000? >> not, well -- >> reporter: clinton slammed trump for not paying his fair share of taxes. >> well, everything you have heard just now from donald is not true. i'm sorry that i have to keep saying this but he lives in an alternative reality. and it is sort of amusing to hear somebody who hasn't paid federal income taxes in maybe 20 years talking about what he's going to do. >> reporter: trump acknowledged taking advantage of a tax loophole. but he insisted he does pay some federal taxes. and he fired back as clinton tried to explain a leaked transcript from one of her wall street speeches that implied she somehow held a different position in private than in public. >> president lincoln was trying to convince some people, he used some arguments. convincing other people, he used
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other arguments. that was a great -- i thought a great display of presidential leadership. >> now she's blaming the lie on the late great abraham lincoln. that's one that i haven't heard. okay, honest abe. honest abe. never lied. that's a good thing. that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you. >> reporter: in one of the most stunning moments of the night, trump broke with his running mate on syria after abc's martha raddatz reminded him mike pence said just last week, the u.s. should be ready to strike military targets of the bashar assad regime. >> he and i haven't spoken. and i disagree. >> you disagree with your running mate? >> i disagree. right now, syria is fighting isis. >> so the candidates did manage to end on a positive note, you might say. when asked to say something nice about each other, clinton complimented trump on his children. he praised her as a fighter who doesn't give up. >> and trump tweeted this family photo, all smiles as they headed home. and clinton addressed reporters
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on her flight back to new york saying she feels great. >> yeah she says she couldn't wait to have a drink. >> mike pence tweeted it was a big debate win for trump and said he was proud to stand with him. >> yes, for more insight now, we turn to abc news chief political analyst matthew dowd who watched it all and analyzed last night. >> in this debate, donald trump came in behind. he was falling in the polls. he didn't improve himself. he needs a win. and he needed a win. i think when you look at the points in this debate over the course of the debate, donald trump did fine at moments. she did fine at moments. there were some lows on each of their sides. it's basically, i think you might give it a slight points lean to her. it won't make a difference in the polls. she's going to walk out of this debate with the pretty solid lead that she came into this debate. donald trump has one opportunity left, the next debate, to change those dynamics. >> and the this morning, twitter confirms it was the most tweeted debate ever. >> here are the most tweeted moments. number three, when trump said,
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we heard it there, that hillary would be in jail if he were in charge of the law. number two, when trump said he was a gentleman. >> and the most tweeted moment, when trump said he disagrees with mike pence in regards to syria. >> here's the venue for the next debate. the basketball arena at the university of nevada las vegas. that's on wednesday, october 19th. the format will be similar to the first debate, not a town hall style like last night. and we'll have complete coverage right here on abc. turning to breaking news from overseas. specifically the middle east. two missiles fired from yemen have landed near a u.s. destroyer in the red sea. the missiles ended up in the water near the "u.s.s. mason." whose home port is in norfolk, virginia. it's not clear if "the mason" was targeted. a ship from the united arab emirate s came under fire just last week in the same area. hurricane matthew is finally moving out to sea, after drenching the southeast all weekend.
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the storm's economic toll in the u.s. is estimated between $4 billion and $6 billion. matthew is expected to be the costliest storm to strike the u.s. since sandy in 2012. and dangerous flooding is now the main concern, particularly in parts of north carolina. matthew dumped more than three months of rain on the area around fayetteville, north carolina, in a 14-hour span over the weekend. rain-swollen rivers in the eastern portion of the state are also expected to crest today. the death toll from the storm in the u.s. is at least 20 people. and several people remain missing. and the situation in haiti is much worse. the first shipments of united nations food aid are arriving in areas hard hit by matthew. reports say the storm killed at least 900 people there. there are serious concerns now about the spread of illness as well across regions that were almost entirely destroyed. still ahead right here, more from the debate. why one of the audience members was a top trending topic on facebook and twitter overnight. and breaking overnight. a major announcement regarding samsung and its galaxy note 7. after more problems with the
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the suspect in the shooting deaths of two palm springs police officers is expected to be charged with murder, as the community comes the together to remember the fallen officers. with candles and flowers, mourners paid respects at a vigil and a growing memorial for jose vega and lesley zerebny. they were shot dead responding to a domestic disturbance call. a third officer was also injured. zerebny just returned from
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maternity leave. the palm springs police chief recalled a heartbreaking moment after the shooting. >> to witness her husband -- in full riverside county sheriff's uniform, because he's a deputy sheriff -- kiss her on the forehead for the last time. >> the suspect in the shooting, 26-year-old john felix is expected to be charged with first-degree murder and several other felonies this week and could possibly face the death penalty. it could be a tough commute this morning for thousands of train riders on new york's long island after a weekend derailment. a train doing maintenance side-swiped a commuter train, causing it to derail. 33 people were injured in that accident. and now federal investigators are trying to figure out what happened. the derailment comes less than a week after a deadly commuter train crash in new jersey. one person was killed when the train ran into the terminal in hoboken. limited service is expected to resume today into and out of that terminal. a best-selling book is now a best-selling movie.
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"girl on the train" was number one this weekend, almost $25 million in ticket sales in north america. "miss peregrine's home for peculiar children" was second. "deepwater horizon" was third. when we come back, dozens rescued after a boat capsized. the dramatic rescue caught on camera. and a car submerged in flood waters. see the family clinging to the roof as firefighters jump into action and save the day just in time.
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be dry across most of the country, including the southeast atlantic coast, finally. some rain in the northwest. and there will be some showers in the plains. and we have breaking news this morning about samsung's galaxy note 7, the new smartphone that's said can catch fire. >> yes so we learned overnight that replacementproduction of replacement phones has reportedly been halted. this follows claims that the new version may also overheat and catch fire. a 13-year-old girl claimed her replacement galaxy note 7 caught fire in her hands. another man woke up to a smoke-filled room, his phone engulfed in flames. as a result, three wireless carriers are no longer offering the new version of the galaxy note 7. at&t and verizon are offering to exchange them for other phones. t-mobile will give customers exchanges or refunds. and we have new details on a dramatic rescue in san francisco bay. 30 people were thrown into the bay when their boat capsized.
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leaving some trapped underneath the boat. a 4-year-old boy remains hospitalized. the health department says he's now in good condition. he was not breathing when he was rescued. no word on what caused the accident. instead of paying, a doughnut shop robber in alabama pulled out a steel bar and demanded the cash in the register. the owner resisted and went at him with a metal batter mixer. he did get away with the but undoubtedly had a glazed look on his face. but quite a battle there. >> she was not messing around there. >> no, not at all. luckily, she wasn't harmed in all of that. there's a new weapon in the battle of the bulge. a nonsurgical procedure that melts away stubborn fat. it's called sculpt-sure. it's the first noninvasive procedure of its kind to use lasers to destroy fat cells. each treatment takes up to about 25 minutes. doctors say it's not painful. it takes about 12 weeks to see full results. full details coming up on "good morning america." >> all right. and now, some sports.
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the nfl's week five wraps up with tampa bay visiting carolina. and there are games in all three of baseball's ongoing playoff series. >> we get some highlights right now from espn. good morning, america. from the studios of espn, i'm john buccigross. the baseball playoffs are in full swing. we have a team that has punched their ticket to the league championship series. the toronto blue jays looking to sweep the texas rangers. bottom of the tenth. two on, one out. might be an inning-ending double play and on to the 11th inning we go. instead, the throw to first is in the dirt. josh donaldson of toronto comes around to score the game-winning run. and toronto sweeps texas. they advance to the a.l.c.s. they'll play the cleveland-boston winner. boston's football team, new england's football team, the patriots, welcomes back tom brady on sunday. from his four-game suspension. first game back in cleveland. and it was an easy one. finds martellus bennett a couple of times. once there, once here. patriots up big, 30-7.
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they would go on to win, 33-13. brady threw for 406 yards and three touchdown passes and ran for this first down. and tommy really enjoyed running for this first down. he gets knocked down out of bounds, but he'll get up. he'll let everyone know, first down! next game for the patriots. next weekend, home against the cincinnati bengals. i'm john buccigross, have a great morning, america. >> our thanks to john. well, up next in "the pulse" -- it's national pet peeve week. men and women on a date have the same number one. any guesses? >> oh, that's a good one. and the big buzz about the debate. social media is blowing up after a cameo appearance. we'll show you why. ugh, it's only lunchtime and my cold medicines' wearing off. i'm dragging.
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time to check "the pulse." starting with the word that had so many americans scratching their heads during last night's debate. >> the mention of the embattled syrian city of aleppo set off a google frenzy. according to merriam-webster, lepo as in l-e-p-o, topped the list of search terms during the 90-minute face-off. you might remember when libertarian candidate gary johnson asked on a show, what's aleppo? apparently, gary johnson is not alone. >> he wasn't alone. >> the number one trending topic on twitter was this guy. his name is ken bone. he's one of the uncommitted voters who questioned trump and clinton. >> so mr. bone asked the candidates about energy policy. shortly thereafter, he became an internet sensation, possibly because of his outfit.
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or his mustache. possibly because of his apparent sincerity. one twitter user said it best. i want ken bone to wrap that beautiful red cable-knit sweater around our divided nation. he was also there with -- do you see it there? with one of those reusable, disposable cameras. >> oh. the kind where you have to take it to the pharmacy and get it developed? that kind of thing? >> you wind it up and, that one developer still in business is like, thank you, ken bone. >> make sure you don't open it in the sun or you'll ruin your pictures. another memorable moment of the debate that had nothing to do with the issues, really, was when a fly landed right on hillary clinton's face. it happened so fast, she didn't have time to try to shoo it away. the fly sparked a flurry of tweets with undecided voters wondering if it was a sign of how they should vote. my husband and i were so confused because we thought the fly was actually in our
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apartment and we couldn't find it anywhere. >> i always wanted to be a fly on the wall in the debate. that was sort of like being there. the town hall format meant both candidates were holding mikes and standing. making it seem like they were singing a loving duet in still photos. this photo has gone crazy online. some people saying it's a version of "island in the stream." >> i also heard "baby it's cold outside." ♪ i really must go ♪ >> i think maybe "how am i supposed to live without you?" >> yes. it's that time of year where we openly acknowledge our disdain for certain moments. >> that's because it's national pet peeve week. according to a recent study, disruptive children is the most common pet peeve with 86% of people surveyed saying they get annoyed when parents let their kids get wild in public. >> when it comes to dating, men and women have the same number one pet peeve. it's when the date is constantly checking the phone. we want to know your pet peeve. tell us at atmfans.com. >> oh, this ought to be good. >> i guess it could be. they're not checking their
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>> good morning, north bay let's get going. it is here, monday, october 10. i am regular. >> monday comes around with a vengeance. i am natasha zouves. jessica castro is here. we have alexis smith. welcome mack, mike nicco. >> good to be back. a lot of cool air coming our way culminating with a sires of storms. we will focus in on fog in petaluma at quarter-mile, and 101 up to mcdowell. temperatures you can see in the 50s. by noon be in the 60s and 70s and as we head to 4:00, a few 80s left inland neighborhood. now, a look at the commute. >> we have a couple of things going on. i start off on the traffic maps in san leandro. we had a fire starting at a
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homeless encampment around 238 and 880 the fire is out now. here is where it could impact traffic this morning. or at least commuters. it was close to the bart tunnel. we have crews working on the smoke situation. 18 train are in service. in delays are reported. i am keeping a close try on that. we have a problem in the south bay next. >> now the video from the scene alexis was talking about. >> in san leandro officials closed two lanes of 238 to get to the fire. we are toll the flames began in a homeless camp at 2:30 this morning. the smoke then spread into the bart tunnel under the freeway. that tunnel needed to be clear before service began. bart only began running the train as few minutes ago. so far so good. it was put out quickly. >> did you watch the debate last night? this morning a majority of americans say hillary clinton won the second debate by not as much of a margin as the first. >> looking at the palm numbers
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in a second butst we start with our reporter from new york. talk of locker room talk and awkward stage blocking a debate lick we have never seen before. >> good morning to you. a very contentious debate, in 90 minutes exchanging insults defending themselves and left some time at the end to talk of details of actual policy plans. >> the battle between hillary clinton and donald trump was full of drama from the start. they did not shake hands. >> it was looker room talk. i am not proud of it. i apologized to my family and the american people. >> trump moved from what he said in the video and accusing former president clinton of sexual misconduct. >> if you look at bill clinton far worse mine are words and his was action. >> hillary
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