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jose ramirez with a swinging bunt. the indians lead it 2-0 after one. the indians' starter set a world series record striking out eight batters in the first three innings. roberto perez and had two tonight. this is way, way out. a three-run bomb in the eighth would seal it. >> i am just playing with a lot of confidence right now. i am not trying to look too much at the plate. just trying to control my emotions. >> it is the first game and i'm fine. we're fine. >> to the ice now and the sharks and the ducks and of course you know about their rivalry. guess we don't have time for the highlights, but the sharks win it 2-1. abc7 sports is brought to you
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out of time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. coming up next, "jimmy kimmel live." some fans didn't even stay for the game.
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they left as soon as the ceremony was over to catch the baseball game. >> oh, yeah. >> it's just 97 steps from the arena to the progressive field, so they had the ceremony early for fans doing double duty. >> and the cool thing is, there are some fans that stuck around well past the the basketball game so they could watch the indians play on the jumbotron above. >> oh, they got to watch both at the same time. >> pretty cool. coming up in "the mix," we'll show you the new political ad that is being crowned the funniest of the election season. first, the home invasion caught on security camera. you can see a man creeping around a sleeping woman, and then she tries to make a break for it, but he grabs her. hear how she got away from him. later, come with me as you see a world of pure imagination for all of us, unless you can bankroll it. come fly the friendly skies and fiscally extravagant skies with yours truly. >> tell us what you think about lifestyles of the rich and kendis on facebook, wnnfans.com, and twitter @abcwnn. >> we want to haur all of your .
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back with an incident? texas that back with an incident? texas that police call bold and brazen. a man entering a sleeping woman's home. >> the woman says the suspect intended to rape her, but she fought back, and the man is still on the loose. >> reporter: it's a brazen home invasion caught on camera. a man is lurking outside a home saturday while a young woman is alone inside.
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>> he just comes out of nowhere, and, look, he's turning around, like, looking in the window, watching me sleep. >> reporter: you can clearly see the man's face searching for a way to get in, eventually crawling through a window. inside, the woman fell asleep on her couch watching the investigation discovery show "a stranger in my home." >> i woke up to him putting his hand over my mouth and nose and strangling me with the other hand. at first i was immobile because i thought i was in a dream. >> reporter: face to face, the frightened woman who doesn't want to be identified then notices the open window and tries to escape. >> when i saw that window, i thought in my head, if you're going to get out of here alive, this is your one and only time, make the move now. >> reporter: the man drags her back inside. >> i start screaming for help, and he takes off running. >> reporter: shaken, but not injured. ft. worth police are now hunting for the man in the video. >> anybody's bold enough to go inside of someone's residence knowing they are home is someone that we are concerned about.
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>> that's a dangerous man, no doubt. >> yeah.. >> police are still searching for him. >> frightening. coming up, though, we're going to switch gears on a lighter note. our own mr. gibson is at it again. >> up, up, away in the lifestyles of the rich, and then there's us. that's next. "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects
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before you even know you're pregnant. ♪ i just want to fly put your arms around me, away ♪ i love the graphics in the segment and the segment itself, another segment of the lifestyles of the rich and kendis. >> it's awesome. there's business class, executive class, first class, and then there's this whole other, other world that's over there. >> reporter: welcome to the fabulous life, the transport of choice for beyonce, lebron, and
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>> reporter: starting about 15 years ago with a small fleet of aging corporate jets, and now the largest one circles the has 30 top of the line planes. world with only one refuelling stop. what's the ultimate experience like? >> curb to curb service. you'll be brought to the airport, bags picked up before you leave. we hand you a drink, pillows, blanket and the key thing is convenience and safety. >> reporter: that's nice, but it's not cheap. a private flight to dubai sets you back more than $200,000. what do we get for that kind of money? well, this plane is going to i boarded this plane for a flight to london. >> welcome aboard. >> good to be aboard. i have my own personal dedicated flight attendant, in this case, nicole, just for myself. >> does this work? >> does this work? >> 2002 vintage? i guess i'll lower myself and do that. >> absolutely. >> i can totally get used to this p. >> thank you. and besides my choice of
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champagne -- cheers. there's a full endless open bar and several high end meals served through wrought the flight. this particular plane seatings eight, all that lie flat. the plane's sound system blasts your favorite tunes -- ♪ i'm getting drunk on a plane ♪ all by myself just wanna-be -- and off we go. flight to london takes a short six hours. once on the ground, no customs to maneuver. it's already handled. >> this is really the way to fly. how long's it going to take to get to london? why are we circling back to the airport? >> i'm so sorry, sir, your card got declined. >> 14 minutes later, we're back on the ground. >> the last time i put a flight like this on my debit card. thanks. don't mind if i take this. >> no london, huh? >> no, no, not so much. london looked more like long island. sorry. >> a little quick tour. >> at least the got the
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but just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. . time for the mix and time for the mix and starting to break down boundaries. asher is a 15 month old with down syndrome, and his mom had submitted his photos to an ad company. >> yeah. >> specifically for an osk kosh b' gosh campaign. >> he's cute. >> the advertising agency said they wouldn't submit the photos because they brand didn't specify they wanted a baby with special needs. >> oh. >> so mom put his photos on social media saying that she, you know, she doesn't understand why they would need specifications, so she says my son is very photogenic opinion. >> very cute.
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i hope they say yes. >> the photo retweeted, and now the brand says they are seriously considering having him in their ad campaign. >> way to go. good luck, asher, there. >> how cute is he? >> very, very cute. i want to show you what's the cutest political ad of the year right now. this is a wife of a texas county commissioner on tape pleading for votes, but it's different. it's not what you're used to. listen. >> gerald really doesn't have any hobbies. >> last year's tax rate was 1.419. this year, we can take it down to 3.838. >> so is he always like that? >> yeah, all the time. >> which means the 3838 is probably going to go somewhere between 2838 and 4169. >> so she pleased for them to re-elect him so that he'll get out of the house. so he'll have something else to do. oh, man. >> an important anniversary. >> yes. >> 30th year, the annual race in dupont circle. >> i love this. >> huge event. >> every year you have dozens of
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people there who are running in high heels, and it's not that tough. >> usually a few stumbles. you say it's not that tough, huh? >> it's not that tough. >> you're on. >> you're on. >> let's do this. >> let's see. all right. i got some, like, 6 inch heels. starting over here. >> by jack? >> yeah. >> on your mark -- >> i should point out my heelts are -- >> go! >> oh, not even close! not even close! >> my heels are way too big. >> rematch. >> wait! take two as if it was slo-mo. like it is. yes. diane, quit while you're ahead. >> oh, my god. >> can you even walk in them? >> not really. >> you're not carl lewis, kendis, you're no carl lewis. >> straight back. just walk. >> there you go. >> keep doing that on tv.
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>> we'll be right back.
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this morning on "world news now," friends and foes, donald this morning on "world news now," friends and foes, donald trump unleashing a new round of attacks impersonating president obabamh babama after the presidd the republican candidate on late night tv. this as hillary clinton gathers more support from the celebrity world. an 8-year-old girl shares her story after surviving a plane crash. hear how she kept calm in the face of disaster. new this half hour, a dismal report about closing the againer pay gap. >> hear how long it could take to reach financial equality in the u.s. and where women are leaving work early in protest. and -- ♪ if you're not in formation, get in line. at least that's the message from the bey-hive, the community of
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amy schumer after a parody video fell flat. both sides of the controversy on this wednesday, 26th, the ross team is on it. >> you uh-oh. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> you best get in formation, get some hot sauce for your back, swag. >> amy schumer has some powerful social media following, as well. >> she does. we'll dig deeper. a lot of people hoping to get into formation just two weeks before the election. donald trump is taking aim at obamacare and the president himself. >> so during his campaign blitz in florida, trump defended his allegation that the election is rigged and mocked president obama saying he made the same claim when he was running eight years ago. >> before he won his first race, he was talking about voting, and he said, remember, i come from chicago, you know, i mean, you know, they -- give me a break. this guy is such a phony guy.
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what a phony. >> trump was referring to a video in which then senator obama was asked about a rigged election. >> the future president acknowledged there had been voter fraud in the past and went on to talk about the importance of oversight. >> trump spent the day hammering the president's signature health care law and touting one of his golf courses. it's your voice, your vote, and tom llamas is on the campaign trail. >> reporter: to turn this election around, donald trump convening reporters not for a news conference, but to show off one of his florida resorts. >> 800 acres in the middle of miami. it's been a tremendous success. the bookings through the roof. >> reporter: behind trump? scores of his workers. >> we have well over a thousand employees, and 80% of them are hispanic. >> reporter: and then? >> anybody like to say a few words about working for trump? anybody? >> reporter: one man steps forward --
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>> better say good, or i say you're fired. i'll say, who is that guy? >> i want to say that even though i have many issues with my family because i've been supporting this man here, i love it. >> reporter: it went on and on. one after another, coming forward to praise the boss. >> i'm a latino and i support this man. >> i love this place. >> make america great again. >> god bless america. i vote for you. >> reporter: trump also using the moment to respond to that startling news about obamacare that people who get their insurance through the federal exchange will see their premiums spike 25%. trump says it could go even higher and will only get worse under hillary clinton. >> that number is so wrong. that is such a phony number. talking about 60, 70, 80% in increases, not 25%. >> reporter: he says his employees are already suffering. >> all of my employees are
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having a tremendous problem with obamacare. what they are going through with health care is horrible because of obamacare. >> reporter: in fact, the are resort's general manager says the vast majority of workers there don't use obamacare at all. >> i'd say 99% of our employees are insured through the hotel, through our insurance. and maybe there's a few that are insured through obamacare. but very, very few. >> reporter: as trump's plane touches down in florida, pointing to the signs behind him. >> i love the pink signs, women for trump. i love the signs behind me, blacks for trump. i like those signs. >> reporter: promising to shock the world just like the brexit vote in the u.k. defied some predictions. >> there's going to be a lot of brexits happening in two weeks, a lot of brexit. remember that? happening in two a lot of brexit. remember that? everybody went to bed. they said, oh, gee, i think it's
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not gonna -- and i said it was going to happen. >> reporter: mixing business and politics continues leaving for an event in washington, d.c., but it's not a campaign event, but ribbon cutting for trump's new hotel in the nation's capital and making remarks to show off the property for the cameras. tom llamas, abc news, tallahassee, florida. and another big-name republican is jumping ship for hillary clinton. former secretary of state colin powell is voting for clinton saying she has the temperament and stamina. as far as trump, powell said he has insulted america almost every day. clinton got a ringing endorsement from adele as well as she dropped by her concert in miami last night. adelle called clinton amazing. adelle can't actually vote, but she says she's still affected by what happened in america. overseas, french officials say about 4,000 migrants have been resettled so far from the huge camp in calle that's being demolished. three my grants arrived in chardonnay in eastern france where the welcome was lukewarm.
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earlier in the day, police were called after dozens of migrants pushed barriers and jumped over railings to get to the temporary processing center at that camp. the united nations is warning this will be the deadliest year on record for migrants and refugees crossing the mediterranean sea. 4,000 people this year died in the crossing. that's close to the total of all of last year. there's several contributing factors which point out to more people packed into flimsier boats. back here at home, a little girl from georgia is describing her survival in a plane crash. 8-year-old london buckley was with her grandfather when their plane went down in henry county. she was hurt and is now recovering at an atlanta children's hospital. she describes the moment right after the crash. >> scariest part was when crashed, and i just saw myself, like, kept on looking at my hands and stuff, like, all tore up and stuff. >> reporter: her grandfather is now recovering from broken
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bones. and by the time 8-year-old london buckley turns 91, the world will have finally reached true gender equality. that's the finding at least from the world economic forum's latest global gender gap report showing if current trends continue, it takes 83 years for the gender gap to close worldwide in health, education, economic opportunity, and politics. iceland takes the top spot for closing the gender gap so far, even though earlier this week women in that country started leaving work 134% early in protest of the gap. the united states ranks 45th. it is the coldest morning of the fall season so far for major cities in the northeast. taking a look at today's highs, just 49 in boston. that's the high, folks. 51 in new york. not much warmer today across the midwest. >> there will be heavy rain in the upper midwest down through parts of the plains. parts of new england can prepare for up to 6 inches of snow starting tonight through friday.
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>> oh. >> the weather is already a factor in tonight's game two of the world series. the start time has been moved up an hour because of the threat of rain in cleveland. >> well, in last night's game, wind was a problem for many. the indian's pitchers combined to leave the cubs high and dry. cleveland shut out chicago, 6-0. yeah. that sums it up for cubs fans. they wondered if this world series drumming was worth the 71-year wait, but they are hopeful despite the intense rivalry. >> and anyway -- we've got a lot of respect for cleveland fans and so far they've been pretty respectful towards us. we are baseball fans, love the game, and here to witness history. >> either way, history will be made. last night's game not with standing, chicago fan scott mcfarland has a cure is for the so-called curse on his beloved cubs. he and his wife named their twins clark and addison. >> so the significance of that, that's the intersection where wrigley field is located, at
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lark and addison in the north there in chicago. they were awake and watching the game with dad last night. >> lots of people hoping they are good luck charms about now. >> yeah. >> all of chicago's hoping. >> they were born in a historic game in june when chris bryan hit three home runs and two doubles. last night, though, bryan didn't hit anything. >> should mention, mom is on board now, but she was a white sox fan when they first met.. but she's now been converted. >> that's it? just like that. clark and addison. >> good luck cubbies. coming up, the youth football coach accused of putting a man in to play with the boys. >> eagle eye spectator noticing that the sub has facial hair and tattoos. and justin timberlake is under fire for sharing his voting preference. as anxiety grows that the ballot selfie for many might be banned. that's coming up in the skinny. you're watching "world news now. "world news now" weather
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we've heard a lot about oversized youth players forcing some teams to forfeit games. outside of providence, a player got a lot of attention because when you're saying he's a man who shouldn't play with boys, he was captured on camera briefly playing for a football game meant for 13 and 14-year-olds and he's thought to be about 18. one outreach parent said it was
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pretty obvious number 84 for the buccaneers was not a boy. >> i could zoom in and see the facial hair. you know, most 13-year-olds are starting to get facial hair, but this gentleman h facial hair and arm tattoos. >> the team's founder says the coach had put a player's brother on the field and called the decision disgraceful. as a result, the league, itself, has disqualified that team indefinitely. >> so he wasn't just growing ahead of his time. >> no, it doesn't appear that way. just a little bit older than everybody else on the field. >> yes. all right. so let's admit it, sometimes we just get lucky. one of the world's best swimmers, well, he's a lucky guy this morning. >> he is. back at practice after having a mole removed from his chest, and he might not have had the procedure if not for a fan. we get details now from abc's linsey davis. >> from australia, wins a gold medal. >> reporter: while cortan was fist pumping his gold place finish in the freestyle race in the olympics this summer, one eagle eyed observer zeroed in on
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this mole just below his collarbone. thursday, he posted this photo of himself on instagram with this message. shout out to the person that e-mailed the swim team doctor and told me to get my mole checked out. good call, very good call. according to the american cancer society, more than 3 million americans are diagnosed with some form of skin cancer every year. >> you say a mole that's asymmetrical, the colors are irregular, get it checked out immediately. >> hugh jackman credits a makeup artist with a spec of blood on his nose. >> and i casually mentioned this to my wife. like, get it checked? >> reporter: while he did not reveal it was malignant, but it was removed, and he's bandaged up with a thumb's up. abc news, new york. >> and he says that it's a little less dramatic than some people made out. it sounds like it's not medical la nome ma, at least, but he
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says it could have developed into something else. so it's a very good thing that he got it removed and he's now thanking that fan. >> absolutely. great to be safer than not. >> a good reminder for everybody to get their skin checked. when we come back, gaga, the gilmore girls, and going to the polls. >> what do they have in common? they're all in "the skinny" coming up next. >> see, i knew. "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations.
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♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >> we can have had a justin timberlake-themed skin snee song today because we are starting the segment off with justin timberlake who is fired up about doing his civic duty. >> so much so he flew from l.a. to memphis, tennessee, where where he's from, all to cast an early vote in the presidential race. look there. while he was in the voting booth, he snapped a selfie as many people are doing nowadays, posted it on instagram, that's the thing, and that's when trouble started. >> basically, it's illegal to do that. a new law makes it a misdemeanor with a penalty that could include up to 30 days in jail and a fine. at first, the local district attorney said timberlake's actions were under review, but then they changed course a little bit. the d.a. says the whole thing is not being investigated. jt is in the clear.
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>> now he feels like dancing. >> well, it's confusing for many people because different states have cleatly different laws on the matter. >> and i do believe in california you can do it, but it's just a -- i just love that video. >> he just dances his way out of it. ♪ can't stop the feeling while taking a selfie. moving on, attention, please, fans of the "gilmore girls," your long wait is nearly over. >> running for seven seasons ending in 2007, and it won widespread critical acclaim. it's returning in a four-episode mini series in netflix. >> yeah, the trailer has just been released and it features some of the show's trademark fast paced dialogue. >> did we order chinese, greek, and italian food? >> and hot dogs. >> last night's a blur. what did we watch? >> a baby monitor sound of fear or call girl? >> no, i'd remember if we rocked a spelling. >> they need a lifetime movie of
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tori spelling, grill of death. we have limited time. >> the series official name is a year in the life, premiers on netflix the friday after thanksgiving. >> and next up, lady gaga going for a ride on a late, late show with james. the car pool session included a fake phone conversation with james cordon playing the role of an nfl executive offering gaga her upcoming super bowl halftime gig. >> them it was time for singing, including a rendition of "perfect illusion." ♪ it was a perfect illusion ♪ mistaken for love mistaken for love ♪ ♪ it wasn't love it wasn't love it was the perfect illusion ♪ ♪ mistaken for love >> nice and easy. >> i love how into it james gets. >> he's so good. >> he really thinks he's a backup dancer and singer at the same time. check this out.
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gaga got behind the wheel at one point and cordon puts on a helmet because she said she's new to driving. then you see him going through these costume changes. >> she mentioned her family was scared about it. when he regained control, he wore a dress as you saw there, her outfits, including the meat dress, which was hilarious because you've always got to snack. they even sang "liquid dreams." remember that song? >> no. >> it was not really lyrical genius. >> if you wear a meat dress, you need a grill at all times too. >> true. royalty in philadelphia putting down roots. >> we are talking about the six-bedroom colonial where oscar winner grace kelly grew up and accepted the marriage proposal of prince rainer. it's been bought by her son, prince albert, for the sum of $754,000. >> pretty good. adler toured the property yesterday calling it special to
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his family. they said it could be used as a u.s. base for albert's charity. >> all right. >> fantastic. >> a good cause. amy schumer in the mid of another controversy. it'll take care of your cough. fine! i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! ah! david, please, listen. still not coughing. not fair you guys! waffles are my favorite! ah! some cough medicines only last 4 hours. but just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. from surfaces for up to 48 hours. you can pick up the flu it's like having a sick family member in your home. but lysol kills 99.9% of germs including 8 cold and flu viruses. to help protect your home lysol that.
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>> such a good game. >> oh, really? >> if i do say so myself. so beyonce's formation, it's been kauldz her most political song ever. and the video for it even forced beyonce to deny allegations that she was anti-police. >> now amy schumer is out with her take on the video. it's been viewed a million times on youtube, and, well, a lot of people don't like it. here is byron pitts. >> reporter: amy schumer coming under fire for her version of beyonce's "formation." beyonce's original video a try butte to black culture pride and empowerment. but the twitter backlash to schumer's video is severe, one one crediting calling schumer's video racist. another writing, there is no
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possible excuse for amy schumer not to know the cultural significance of formation for black women. the parody video released has twice as many negative votes as positive on youtube, but schumer brushing off the criticism post to go instagram, you know you're that -- expletive -- when you cause conver saying. thanks for the exclusive release title. we had follow-up making this tribute of all women inspiring each other. so whether pure parody or culture toning, ignored it's not. ♪ always say gracious best revenge is your paper ♪ it was released by title. it's okay. >> i mean, this -- the thing is, a lot of time these controversies give more publicity which is what she's saying. thanks so much for the extra publicity. >> now we have the song stuck in our head. >> all right. this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades
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good morning, i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. here's the touch headlines we're following for you this morning on "world news now." donald trump has new ammunition for the campaign trail blasting obamacare as premiums are set to spike. hillary clinton won over another republican. former secretary of state, colin powell says he's with her. we'll have the full report coming up. police in oklahoma say the suspected killer they've been searching for had a hit list and intended to kill up to eight more people he's wanted on several charges including first degree murder. he's been on the run since sunday. volkswagen begins paying out $10 billion to buy back nearly half a million vehicles fitted with software designed to fool emissions tests. owners of 2009-2015 vws and audis will be given their car's full trade in price. the world series, shutting
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out the chicago cubs, 6-0. pitching six strong inings for the tribe with nine strikeouts. those are some of the top stories -- interesting face there -- we're following on wednesday, october 26th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> tough night for the cubs. >> yes. summed it up, didn't it, that fan? >> just game one, though, just game one. >> six more possibilities, six more games to go. 13 more days to go before election day, and the road to the white house is winding through make or break states this morning. >> donald trump shifting focuses to obamacare and rising premiums, and hillary clinton is looking ahead past election day working to secure a democratic majority in the senate. it's your voice, your vote. more now from maggie rulely. >> reporter: rallying voters in the must-win state.
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>> two weeks from today. >> reporter: abc news national tracking poll has clinton holding on to her double digit lead over donald trump. at 50% to his 38%. clinton armed with a steady and solid lead is focusing on getting wins down ballot. >> unlike his opponent, patrick murphy has never been afraid to stand up to donald trump. >> reporter: meanwhile trump continues to say that the polls are rigged as well as all of washington. >> job killing obamacare is just one more way that our system is rigged. >> reporter: jumping on the news that average premiums under the affordable care act increase by 25% for popular plans next year. he said obamacare is hurting his employees. >> what they are going through with their health care is horrible because of obamacare.
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so we'll repeal it and replace it. >> reporter: but afterwards, the general manager of trump's golf course said that 99% of the full time employees were insured by the company, meaning they wouldn't need obamacare. >> none of them are on obamacare? >> reporter: trump's jumping from his golf course to one of his hotels where trump will attend a ribbon cutting ceremony in d.c. clinton will stay in florida for a get out the vote rally and celebrate her birthday. kendis, diane, it could be quite the party. >> i can only imagine, maggie, thank you. frump is continue to go wage war on the media as he defends claims that the election is rigged. during a campaign stop in florida, he told supporters the press is to blame for his performance in the polls. >> i'll tell you what, the media, folks, is no good. no good. very dishonest. and just about the biggest part of the crooked establishment are these people right back there with the phony cameras. they are a bunch of phony
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low-lives. >> trump launched a nightly news style show on facebook this week despite numerous reports and rumors, he insists he has no interest in creating a trump tv media venture. in the meantime, a knockdown fight on fox news between megyn kelly and newt gingrich. he appeared on the news questioning the stories of women accusing trump of sexual assault and the relevance of the controversy itself and criticized kelly and the media for obsessing over the accusations and ignoring hillary clinton's alleged misdeeds. >> you want to go back through the tapes on your show recently? you are fascinated with sex and you don't care about public policy. >> me, really? >> that's what i get from you watching you tonight. >> you know what, mr. speaker? i'm not fascinated by sex, but i am fascinated by the protection of women and understanding what we're getting in the oval
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office. and i think the american voters -- >> gingrich fired back asking kelly to comment sending former president bill clinton back to the east wing of the white house given his history of alleged sexual abuse against women and kelly refused to respond saying, instead, gingrich needs to work on his anger issues. there are some new developments to tell you about in the case of thousands of national guard soldiers being told to return their bonuses. president obama has ordered the pentagon to speed up its review of the matter, but the white house is not backing calls by some lawmakers that the debt be waived. late yesterday, the pentagon lowered the number of soldiers afghanistan affected it was, at most, 6500 instead of the original figure of 10,000. mexican prosecutors say they've discovered another drug tunnel between the mexico and the u.s. the 563 yard long passage was equipped with ventilation and lighting and rails. it was apparently used to push loads of drugs through. officials did not reveal the exact end point in california. further north of the border
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in oklahoma, a 25-year-old woman serving a 25-year sentence for the murder of her husband apparently killed herself. a prison official says amber was found hanging in her cell. she had been convicted in the second degree murder in the death of her husband, air force veteran, pushing him out of the window of the 25th floor apartment in tulsa. she sounded remorseful at the police station later. >> i'm not looking forward to all the nights i'm going to spend crying and waking up screaming for the rest of my life. everyone's going to think i'm a murderer. >> hillberling, who was seven months pregnant at the time, claimed the death was an accident caused by the apartment's usuallily thin windows. the family doesn't believe she committed suicide saying she had much to live for including her young son. a southern mississippi school district says it has disciplined a white high school student for put ago noose
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around a black football player's neck. however, the district won't say what that punishment was, only that it was in accordance with the district's policy. the state's naacp is calling for a federal hate crime investigation. the group meets this morning with the fbi. the vatican is setting out new guidelines for catholics who wanted to cremated saying the remains can't be divvied up or kept at home, but in a church approved place. the new instructions were released for all soul's day when the faithful pray for and remember the dead. and pets are no longer on the grounds of arlington national cemetery. the cemetery also announced cycling will no longer be allowed except for families and guests visiting a loved one's grave. security measures at the cemetery are also going to be increase the starting next month. shoppers in charleston, west virginia, saw a rare sight this
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week. a deer hiding in a mall stairwell for several hours as wildlife officials were called in as a result. >> they removed the deer they believe was hit by a car, and unfortunate, that deer will have to be euthanized. >> oh, that's sad. on a happier note, a dog in alabama is a frequent customer of an ice cream truck, the sweet trend began a year ago, and rambo has been in pursuit of the frozen delights ever since. >> so there's other dogs that run away when they hear the ice cream truck's music. most do, but not rambo. he goes straight for the truck. what you might call his pop pupsicle. >> saw that coming. >> did you?op pupsicle. >> saw that coming. >> did yop pupsicle. >> saw that coming. >> did yo pupsicle. >> saw that coming. >> did yo pupsicle. >> saw that coming. >> did you? >> not really. very cute. coming up, the big rig that keeps on trucking despite not having a driver. >> or at least a human one anyway. how a self-driving semi did in the midst of the humans in smaller vehicles. later, the softer side of
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michael moore, the controversial filmmaker releasing a surprised documentary just in time for election day. first, here is a look at today's chilly temperatures. "world news now" weather brought to you by mypillow.
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for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing you for a while. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. get this, the world's first commercial delivery made by a self-driving truck was? a beer run. anheuser busch are working with the autonomous truck maker, otto, for the 120 mile trip across colorado. uber acquired otto this summer. there was a professional driver on board the entire time, but never took control. >> busy drinking the beer. >> except for the highway on and off ramps, all 45,000 caps of bud arrived safe and sound. >> i can't believe i was the only one on that round of applause.
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i didn't hear anything from jack, geez. >> we were with you on that. >> all right. thank you, people. projected record sales of apple were enough to drive the company out of its down profit slum. shares of the world's most valuable publicly traded company slipped nearly 3% of posting the third successive quarter of declining iphone sales and forecasting slimmer than expected profit mar jens in the upcoming holiday season. they suggest apple may be losing its edge on tech superiority. chipotle is still struggling reporting 22% drop as profits fell 95%. still, the ceo says they are on the road to recovery. if i have to make a recommendation, they should start delivering. >> that would be a good move. yep. >> even if it's just for me. >> you know the avocado is extra, though? >> the guac is extra every teem. they tell you every time. >> like, we know.
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>> i own a shirt that says, i know guac is extra. >> all right. so a fact checker for rolling stone testified in defamation case against the magazine that case, of course, stemming from the controversial 2014 rape on campus article. >> following jurors hearing from the woman whose story started the entire controversy. amy robach has the details. >> reporter: for the first time, jurors hearing from the woman at the center of that now infamous "rolling stone" article, "a rape on campus," and in a taped depp deposition played on monday, the student known as jackie was under the impression it was about assault advocacy and details of the alleged rape would not be published.
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i was 20 years old and had no idea there was off the record on on the record. i was naive. she felt misquoted and pressure by the magazine to participate in the story, and that when a friend mentioned her concerns to the reporter, sabrina, she responded, there's no pulling the plug at this point. the article is moving forward. the article became "rolling stone's" most read noncelebrity story ever. highly critical of the administration including the former associate dean nicole aramo. >> how would you describe they made you look? >> made it look like i used the trust of young women to cover up rape. that was so far from anything i would ever do. it's just unbelievable to me. >> reporter: eramo ask suing erdley and the magazine for over $7 million, saying she was painted as a chief villain.
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and jackie disagreeing with had article's portrayalal depp sigz saying the dean never discouraged her to, quote, see her get some kind of justice. since the publishing, the rolling stone article was retracted, but jackie maintains she was assaulted, testifying in deposition while she believed the story was manipulated to write something sensational, she believes the intentions were good. i believe she did the best she could. abc news, new york. coming up, michael moore offering a version of an october surprise. >> what his brand new film is all about next. "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations.
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michael moore is known for stirring things up, and no surprise, his new documentary is doing just that. >> all about, as you could guess, the presidential race. >> reporter: there's always talk about october surprises, but nobody was expecting this. michael moore in trumpland. >> before we got people not voting at all. how about third party people? anybody voting third party? >> reporter: one stand out? >> conservatives are, like, get in the car, we're going to the outback. >> reporter: two parts gorilla film making. >> it was shot and edited in 11 days. >> reporter: all for a plea for america's future. >> good night, america. you just elected the last president of the united states.
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>> reporter: michael moore, the eternal darling of the antiestablishment left, tapping into the working class anger that launched his first film, "roger and me" railing lost jobs in the auto industry. >> we just lost a job. >> reporter: bowling for columbine. >> shot in the massacre. >> reporter: and fahrenheit 9/11. >> corporations decided to hold a conference to figure out how much money could be made. >> reporter: which, you guessed it, rails against the iraq war. this newest offering showing a softer side. >> trying to come out and meet you halfway, and the things we don't agree on, all right, you love your guns. i don't want a gun. i don't get it gun. i won't get one. >> it's unexpected in many ways because you sort of expect a left wing propaganda piece. this is an olive branch to trump supporters. >> well, you know, i grew up with a lot of people that had
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their lives ruined by the system, and they see donald trump as their human molatov cocktail. >> reporter: another says one we'd regret. >> when they find out after a few months in office that president trump wasn't going to do a damn thing for them, it'll be too late. >> reporter: i was surprised to discover how deeply moore's views over the years clashed with clinton's. you were never a hillary supporter, even through the primary. >> no, no, i didn't vote for her in '08 in the primary. i voted for obama. >> thank you, all, very much. >> this year i voted for bernie. i didn't vote for bill clinton back in the '90s. i voted third party. he was a conservative democrat. i've never been a fan of them politically. but i've always admired and respected them as people, as human beings. >> universal coverage now.
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>> reporter: he says he grew to admire the former first lady's passion for universal health care, the topic of moore's only 2007 film, "sicko." >> hillary rodham clinton decided to make health care her top priority for everybody. >> reporter: why is her push in healthcare moving to you? >> 25 years ago, she put her neck right there on the chopping block so that we all of us could have universal health care, and she was the strongest. >> reporter: are you trying to appeal to trump supporters, appeal to bernie supporters, or both? >> i'm trying to convince people who are not going to vote to vote. i am trying to say to my fellow bernie supporters, come on, she ain't that bad. i'm trying to say to people votinger third party, we need more than two parties. i'm saying for the guys i grew up with who work in the auto factories, this guy is not going to do what he's promising to do, and this woman is going to do something profound for our kids and our grandchildren. let's give her a shot here. >> reporter: for nightline, new york. coming up, ready, set, sleep!
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♪ ♪ i can be your hero, baby i can kiss away the pain ♪ ♪ the pain ♪ i will stand by you forever all right. heros, as you know, come in all shapes, sizes, species as we're about to see. >> here's that and more in the newest edition of "two truths and a why." good morning. >> good morning, you two. this warms the hearts of dog ordinary persons everywhere. a beloved pooch. awakened by a barking dog, the owner's home engulfed in flames. firefighters rushed to the scene to find andre unconscious. her loyal dog on top of her as flames raised. she suffered burns, but is not recovering. the neighbors are calling the
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dog a hero, and we think so too. he deserves an extra bone this week. halloween is a week away, and looking for inspiration? who you going to call? ghost busters. at least that's what one 8-year-old in california did. take a look at jeremy miller's amazing halloween costume built by his dad, ryan. he's been in a whch since age of 3 because of spina bifida, but his costume has working lights, a siren, and a speaker that plays the theme song. a costume that makes bill murray or any ghostbuster proud. that's so amazingly cool. finally, why does this small child have more self-control than most adults i know? take a look at this tired
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toddler who is determined to stay awake until dad gives him permission to sleep, but, oh, when he finally does, take a look. >> do you want to go to sleep? i can -- you go ahead. go to sleep. i'll -- >> doesn't take much. kendis, diane, wouldn't life be easier if we could fall asleep that quickly? >> yes. or if i could make kendis fall asleep that quickly. sleep. got it. what are you doing? how are you doing? >> ouch. i bruised myself. committed way too much for that bit. >> knock yourself out. >> what is sleep? if only. i try that with ambien and still doesn't work. >> a little vodka? >> oh >> no.
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where teams compete to make the right decisions about safe food preparations. our challenge in this round -- read and follow package cooking instructions, and use a food thermometer. let's see how our teams are doing so far -- team 1? we just got 100 points. we separated our raw food from our cooked food. team 2? we got a 100-point green card for proper hand washing before our meal prep. referee: we've reached a critical safety point in the challenge. okay, team 1, let's check this out. uh-oh, not a safe internal temperature for those hamburgers. that puts everyone at high risk for food-borne illness. you get a red card -- undercooked. always read and follow the package cooking instructions and use a food thermometer. let's see how our winning team cooked it safe
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and avoided problems. well, i just kept focus on the four food safety steps -- clean, separate, cook, and chill. and we followed the package cooking instructions and took the temperature. can you cook it safe?
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this morning on "world news now," republicans catch a break over the trouble with obamacare. >> as millions of americans prepare for rising health care costs, donald trump says his first move in office would be to repeal the affordable care act as he fires back at the president calling him mr. tough guy. we'll have the details, ahead. this surveillance video show a group of people in florida robbed at gun point. the suspect firing at her victims before taking off with their belongings. the manhunt is now underway. cleveland inches closer to history beating the cubs last night, but it was not just about baseball. the indians are getting royal reaction from the city's reigning king. get ready to fly high like the royals, like the rich and famous. and then there's me. just a news anchor trying to live or travel like the stars.
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come along with me as i show you what a celebrity commute looks like on this wednesday, october 26th. it's rough. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> you look so excited. >> i know. that act as if you've been there before. >> it's so rough to act like you've been there before when you're just like -- >> i can't believe i'm here! we'll get to lifestyles of the rich and kendis. everyone's excited about that, but donald trump rallies against obamacare. >> trump is promising that his first order of business as president would be to repeal the affordable care act. he says he would give people more choice this their insurance plans, but he failed to offer some specifics. >> trump made the comments at one of the florida golf courses saying his employees are having problems with obamacare, but the resort's manager said 99% of the staff are insured by the company. >> trump is also taking aim at vice president biden after
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biden, as you recall, slammed him over comments about women. >> biden said last week he wish he could take trump behind the gym implying he wants to beat him up, but trump has fighting words of his own. >> did you see where biden wants to take me to the back of the barn? me. you know, he's mr. tough guy. he's mr. tough guy when he's behind a microphone by himself. he wants to bring me to the back of the barn. oh. >> hillary clinton, by the way, turns 69 today. she'll be spending her birthday on the campaign trail in florida. >> and she went to an adelle concert in miami last night to do a little early celebrating, i guess. and the singer is 100% for the democratic nominee. adele, as you know, can not vote, but powell can and says he's with her. we get more now with cecelia
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vega. >> reporter: hillary clinton feeling confident on a two-day swing through florida. >> i feel good, but, boy, i'm not taking anything for granted. >> reporter: clinton's not so subtle message spelled out behind her. there are volunteers from the campaign right now trying to gather all of these people up to send them across the street where they can actually vote. >> let's go vote! let's go vote! >> i voted yesterday. >> bring a friend tomorrow. >> reporter: florida, one of 36 states where voting is underway. nationwide, nearly 9 million votes already cast. clinton is getting a boost from a top republican, former secretary of state colin powell. powell and clinton publicly sparred over her use of private e-mails, and clinton's team implying powell suggested she use it. powell told "people" magazine her people tried to pin it on me. in hacked e-mails, powell saying of clinton, i would rather not have to vote for her, although she is a friend i respect. clinton doesn't look good, she's working herself to death. but powell announced he will vote for clinton, reportedly
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saying she is balanced, she has temperament, and no matter what anyone says, she has stamina. he also attacked donald trump saying he has insulted america in one way almost every day. powell twice voted for president obama. the president taking his own shots at trump playing along with jimmy kimmel's mean tweets. >> president obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in the history of the united states! @realdonaldtrump. well,@realdonaldtrump, at least i will go down as a president. >> reporter: and now for hillary clinton, she's hoping if she wins big in the sunshine state, she can stop donald trump in his tracks. cecelia vega, abc news, pompano, florida. >> and one more thing about hillary clinton, a hacked e-mail posted by wikileaks appears to show an aide to the clinton campaign was concerned hillary
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clinton would be linked to the e-mail controversy, said clinton sent e-mails to the president from her nongovernment address. but the white house says the president had no knowledge of where clinton's server was located or what type of arrangement had been made regarding her e-mails. the u.s.-led coalition steps up efforts against isis, now setting sights in syria. ash carter says the coalition is already laying out the ground work to push isis out of the city of raqqa although forces are still working to recapture the iraqi city of mozul. it's up likely both major operations will be conducted at the same time. kurdish forces claim they surrounded and entered an important town. bashiqa is on a supply route from the second largest city. the commander says if the claim is true, it's a success, but there's work to do. video released by a kurdish news agency shows civilians raising white flags.
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in oklahoma, the suspected killer police have been looking for had a hit list and intended to kill eight more victims. saying michael vance was out for revenge over child sex abuse allegations. jay alva with abc has more on the search for advance. >> reporter: extra patrols, a statewide manhunt for a gunman who shot six and now vanished. >> everybody's on edge right now. i've had people stopping and talking to me all day long. >> reporter: michael vance live streamed this spree on facebook. >> this is the real deal. >> reporter: police expect he may be dead, shot by this 26-year veteran cop. jimmy hampton. >> so it looks like a gun fight in the movies? >> yeah. he was shooting at me and i was shooting at him. >> reporter: officer hampton took a shot to the foot and he and three others responded to a routine call of wild target practice. when hampton, a weapons trainer, heard a frightening click.
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>> when i was in afghanistan, i was an instructor for ak-47. i know the noise. >> reporter: vance opened up in front of them, as they ran, hampton decided to stay and fight. i was a mama bear protecting her cubs. when you start shooting at her shooting at the officers, it just -- the rage went through me and i was like, no, not today. >> reporter: after the shootout, the injured hampton and another officer, vance drove their police truck to the bear creek mobile home park where he carjacked a vehicle and shot a bystander. then moving to the aunt and uncle's house, allegedly murdering them before shooting another man at a gas station. it was the last time he was seen or heard from. police say there have been several false alarms, but no confirmed sightings of advance since early monday morning. and his cell phone has stopped pinging. jim abbala, oklahoma city. police in florida hunting for an armed robber who opened fire on three people in miami. surveillance video shows a woman
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approaching three people. she takes one of the victim's purse and fires off a shot, hittinging a 12-year-old boy in the stomach. they toss the wallets and phones and fires seven more shots hitting two others. police say a 20-year-old woman and a 17-year-old male suffered graze wounds. the 12-year-old boy is recovering after surgery. the sheriff charged with contempt of court for ignoring a judge's orders. joe arpaio is expected to plead not guilty at trial in early december. it stems from violating federal judge's order to stop enforcing civil immigration laws. the sheriff is up for re-election next month. here at home, volkswagen will soon begin paying $10 billion to buy back nearly half a million vehicles fitted with software to fool emissions tests. it's the largest settlement in u.s. history giving owners of 2009-2015 vws and audis a full
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trade price. the buyback could begin as early as next month. and there's a safety concern this morning for america's best selling vehicle. the insurance institute for highway safety gave the ford f-150 pickup truck a poor rating for its halogen and l.e.d. headlights saying they don't provide enough visibility. in fact, most of the pickups tested scored a poor rating. only one of them, the most expensive version of the 2017 honda ridgeline, earned a top rating of good. let's talk about the world series, shall we? it's off and running. cleveland easily took the first game from chicago 6-0, and that is thanks to this guy, roberto perez, the first indians' player to have more than one home run in a world series. a solo shot you saw there, and then this one, a three-run home run in the eighth inning to confirm the victory. >> a few firsts tonight. corey kluber pitched six scoreless innings, struck out eight batters in the first three innings. and you just knew the night was
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not going to the cubs when brandon dwyer drove in a run in the first inning after being hit by a pitch with the bases loaded. the game one winner has taken the world series in the last six years. >> i want to read you a bit of shade that came from the official cleveland police department -- >> shade? >> a tweet, twitter, said missing persons report filed for chicago cubs offense. >> oh, that's just mean. >> can you believe that? >> be careful with the trash talking. it is only game one. >> oh, the cleveland police putting that out. apb for the cubs' offense. >> across the plaza, the cavaliers hoisted the city's first championship banner in 52 years and demolished the knicks 117-88. but get this, some fans didn't even stay for the game. they left as soon as the ceremony was over to catch the baseball game. >> oh, yeah.
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>> it's just 97 steps from the arena to the progressive field, so they had the ceremony early for fans doing double duty. >> and the cool thing is, there are some fans that stuck around well past the the basketball game so they could watch the indians play on the jumbotron above. >> oh, they got to watch both at the same time. >> pretty cool. coming up in "the mix," we'll show you the new political ad that is being crowned the funniest of the election season. first, the home invasion caught on security camera. you can see a man creeping around a sleeping woman, and then she tries to make a break for it, but he grabs her. hear how she got away from him. later, come with me as you see a world of pure imagination for all of us, unless you can bankroll it. come fly the friendly skies and fiscally extravagant skies with yours truly. >> tell us what you think about lifestyles of the rich and kendis on facebook, wnnfans.com, and twitter @abcwnn. >> no, we don't want to do that. >> we want to hear all of your opinions. the strong ones, especially.
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back with an incident in texas that police call bold and brazen. a man entering a sleeping woman's home. >> the woman says the suspect intended to rape her, but she fought back, and the man is still on the loose. >> reporter: it's a brazen home invasion caught on camera. a man is lurking outside a home saturday while a young woman is alone inside. >> he just comes out of nowhere, and, look, he's turning around,
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like, looking in the window, watching me sleep. >> reporter: you can clearly see the man's face searching for a way to get in, eventually crawling through a window. inside, the woman fell asleep on her couch watching the investigation discovery show "a stranger in my home." >> i woke up to him putting his hand over my mouth and nose and strangling me with the other hand. at first i was immobile because i thought i was in a dream. >> reporter: face to face, the frightened woman who doesn't want to be identified then notices the open window and tries to escape. >> when i saw that window, i thought in my head, if you're going to get out of here alive, this is your one and only time, make the move now. >> reporter: the man drags her back inside. >> i start screaming for help, and he takes off running. >> reporter: shaken, but not injured. ft. worth police are now hunting for the man in the video. >> anybody's bold enough to go inside of someone's residence knowing they are home is someone that we are concerned about. >> that's a dangerous man, no doubt. >> yeah..
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>> police are still searching for him. >> frightening. coming up, though, we're going to switch gears on a lighter note. our own mr. gibson is at it again. >> up, up, away in the lifestyles of the rich, and then there's us. that's next. "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations.
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♪ i just want to fly put your arms around me, away ♪ i love the graphics in the segment and the segment itself, another segment of the lifestyles of the rich and kendis. >> it's awesome. there's business class, executive class, first class, and then there's this whole other, other world that's over there. >> reporter: welcome to the fabulous life, the transport of choice for beyonce, lebron, and his championship ring. private jets around the world
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and their go-to carrier, a small long island, new york, company called talon. and as i found out, a five-star service starts with the black car that picks you up directly from your home and takes you to the plane's door. ♪ >> what's up? never seen this car before. >> fancy. >> it's the way to go. >> never know around here. >> ready to fly? >> yes, i am, let's go. >> reporter: before i'm on board, a little bit about talon. it was founded by a former real estate developer, adam, who is not shy about dropping some of his celebrity client names. >> kobe, billy joel, madonna, everyone. >> reporter: starting about 15 years ago with a small fleet of aging corporate jets, and now the largest one circles the has 30 top of the line planes. world with only one refuelling stop. what's the ultimate experience like?
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>> curb to curb service. you'll be brought to the airport, bags picked up before you leave. we hand you a drink, pillows, blanket and the key thing is convenience and safety. >> reporter: that's nice, but it's not cheap. a private flight to dubai sets you back more than $200,000. what do we get for that kind of dough? well, i boarded this hawker 4,000 plane for a flight to london. >> welcome aboard. >> good to be aboard. i have my own personal dedicated flight attendant, in this case, nicole, just for myself. >> does this work? >> a 202 vintage dom perignon? i guess i'll lower myself and do that. >> absolutely. >> i can totally get used to this.. thank you. and besides my choice of sham pair -- cheers -- there's a full endless open bar and several
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high-end meals served throughout the flight. this particular plane seatings eight, all that lie flat. the plane's sound system blasts your favorite tunes -- ♪ i'm getting drunk on a plane ♪ all by myself and off we go. flight to london takes a short six hours. once on the ground, no customs to maneuver. it's already handled. >> this is really the way to fly. how long's it going to take to get to london? why are we circling back to the airport? >> i'm so sorry, sir, your card got declined. >> 14 minutes later, we're back on the ground. >> the last time i put a flight like this on my debit card. thanks. don't mind if i take this. >> no london, huh? >> no, no, not so much. london looked more like long island. sorry. >> a little quick tour. >> i least i got the dom p.
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but just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. time for the mix and starting to break down boundaries. asher is a 15 month old with down syndrome, and his mom had submitted his photos to an ad company. >> yeah. >> specifically for an osk kosh b' gosh campaign. >> he's cute. >> the advertising agency said they wouldn't submit the photos because they brand didn't specify they wanted a baby with special needs. >> oh. >> so mom put his photos on social media saying that she, you know, she doesn't understand why they would need specifications, so she says my son is very photogenic. >> very cute. i hope they say yes. >> the photo retweeted, and now the brand says they are seriously considering having him in their ad campaign. >> way to go.
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good luck, asher, there. >> how cute is he? >> very, very cute. i want to show you what's the cutest political ad of the year right now. this is a wife of a texas county commissioner on tape pleading for votes, but it's different. it's not what you're used to. listen. >> gerald really doesn't have any hobbies. >> last year's tax rate was 1.419. this year, we can take it down to 3.838. >> so is he always like that? >> yeah, all the time. >> which means the 3838 is probably going to go somewhere between 2838 and 4169. >> so she pleased for them to re-elect him so that he'll get out of the house. so he'll have something else to do. oh, man. >> an important anniversary. >> yes. >> 30th year, the annual race in dupont circle. >> i love this. >> huge event. >> every year you have dozens of people there who are running in high heels, and it's not that
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tough. >> usually a few stumbles. you say it's not that tough, huh? >> it's not that tough. >> you're on. >> it can't be that hard. you're on. >> you're on. >> let's do this. >> let's see. all right. i got some, like, 6 inch heels. starting over here. >> we're starting at jack? >> yeah. >> on your mark -- >> i should point out my heels are -- >> go! >> oh, not even close! not even close! not even close. >> my heels are way too big. >> down the stretch they came. >> rematch. >> rematch. >> wait! take two as if it was slo-mo. like it is. yes. diane, quit while you're ahead. >> oh, my god. >> can you even walk in them? >> not really. >> you're not carl lewis, kendis, you're no carl lewis. >> straight back. just walk. >> there you go. >> keep doing that on tv.
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this m this morning on "world news now," friends and foes, donald trump unleashing a new round of attacks impersonating president obama after the president dissed the republican candidate on late night tv. this as hillary clinton gathers more support from the celebrity world. an 8-year-old girl shares her story after surviving a plane crash. hear how she kept calm in the face of disaster. new this half hour, a dismal report about closing the againer pay gap. >> hear how long it could take to reach financial equality in the u.s. and where women are leaving work early in protest. and -- ♪ if you're not in formation, get in line. at least that's the message from the bey-hive, the community of
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amy schumer after a parody video fell flat. both sides of the controversy on this wednesday, 26th, the ross team is on it. >> you uh-oh. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> you best get in formation, get some hot sauce for your back, swag. >> amy schumer has some powerful social media following, as well. >> she does. we'll dig deeper. a lot of people hoping to get into formation just two weeks before the election. donald trump is taking aim at obamacare and the president himself. >> so during his campaign blitz in florida, trump defended his allegation that the election is rigged and mocked president obama saying he made the same claim when he was running eight years ago. >> before he won his first race, he was talking about voting, and he said, remember, i come from chicago, you know, i mean, you know, they -- give me a break.
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this guy is such a phony guy. what a phony. >> trump was referring to a video in which then senator obama was asked about a rigged election. >> the future president acknowledged there had been voter fraud in the past and went on to talk about the importance of oversight. >> trump spent the day hammering the president's signature health care law and touting one of his golf courses. it's your voice, your vote, and tom llamas is on the campaign trail. >> reporter: to turn this election around, donald trump convening reporters not for a news conference, but to show off one of his florida resorts. >> 800 acres in the middle of miami. it's been a tremendous success. the bookings through the roof. >> reporter: behind trump? scores of his workers. >> we have well over a thousand employees, and 80% of them are hispanic. >> reporter: and then? >> anybody like to say a few words about working for trump? anybody? >> reporter: one man steps forward -- >> better say good, or i say you're fired. i'll say, who is that guy? >> i want to say that even though i have many issues with my family because i've been
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supporting this man here, i love it. >> reporter: it went on and on. one after another, coming forward to praise the boss. >> i'm a latino and i support this man. >> i love this place. >> make america great again. >> god bless america. i vote for you. >> reporter: trump also using the moment to respond to that startling news about obamacare that people who get their insurance through the federal exchange will see their premiums spike 25%. trump says it could go even higher and will only get worse under hillary clinton. >> that number is so wrong. that is such a phony number. talking about 60, 70, 80% in increases, not 25%. >> reporter: he says his employees are already suffering. >> all of my employees are having a tremendous problem with obamacare. what they are going through with
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health care is horrible because of obamacare. >> reporter: in fact, the are resort's general manager says the vast majority of workers there don't use obamacare at all. >> i'd say 99% of our employees are insured through the hotel, through our insurance. and maybe there's a few that are insured through obamacare. but very, very few. >> reporter: as trump's plane touches down in florida, pointing to the signs behind him. >> i love the pink signs, women for trump. i love the signs behind me, blacks for trump. i like those signs. >> reporter: promising to shock the world just like the brexit vote in the u.k. defied some predictions. >> there's going to be a lot of brexit happening in two weeks, a lot of brexit.
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remember that? everybody went to bed. they said, oh, gee, i think it's not gonna -- and i said it was going to happen. >> reporter: mixing business and politics continues leaving for an event in washington, d.c., but it's not a campaign event, but ribbon cutting for trump's new hotel in the nation's capital and making remarks to show off the property for the cameras. tom llamas, abc news, tallahassee, florida. and another big-name republican is jumping ship for hillary clinton. former secretary of state colin powell is voting for clinton saying she has the temperament and stamina. as far as trump, powell said he has insulted america almost every day. clinton got a ringing endorsement from adele as well as she dropped by her concert in miami last night. adelle called clinton amazing. adelle can't actually vote, but she says she's still affected by what happened in america. overseas, french officials say about 4,000 migrants have been resettled so far from the huge camp in calle that's being demolished. three my grants arrived in chardonnay in eastern france where the welcome was lukewarm. earlier in the day, police were called after dozens of migrants
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pushed barriers and jumped over railings to get to the temporary processing center at that camp. the united nations is warning this will be the deadliest year on record for migrants and refugees crossing the mediterranean sea. 4,000 people this year died in the crossing. that's close to the total of all of last year. there's several contributing factors which point out to more people packed into flimsier boats. back here at home, a little girl from georgia is describing her survival in a plane crash. 8-year-old london buckley was with her grandfather when their plane went down in henry county. she was hurt and is now recovering at an atlanta children's hospital. she describes the moment right after the crash. >> scariest part was when crashed, and i just saw myself, like, kept on looking at my hands and stuff, like, all tore up and stuff. >> reporter: her grandfather is now recovering from broken
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bones. and by the time 8-year-old london buckley turns 91, the world will have finally reached true gender equality. that's the finding at least from the world economic forum's latest global gender gap report showing if current trends continue, it takes 83 years for the gender gap to close worldwide in health, education, economic opportunity, and politics. iceland takes the top spot for closing the gender gap so far, even though earlier this week women in that country started leaving work 134% early in protest of the gap. the united states ranks 45th. it is the coldest morning of the fall season so far for major cities in the northeast. taking a look at today's highs, just 49 in boston. that's the high, folks. 51 in new york. not much warmer today across the midwest. >> there will be heavy rain in the upper midwest down through parts of the plains. parts of new england can prepare for up to 6 inches of snow starting tonight through friday.
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>> oh. >> the weather is already a factor in tonight's game two of the world series. the start time has been moved up an hour because of the threat of rain in cleveland. >> well, in last night's game, wind was a problem for many. the indian's pitchers combined to leave the cubs high and dry. cleveland shut out chicago, 6-0. yeah. that sums it up for cubs fans. they wondered if this world series drumming was worth the 71-year wait, but they are hopeful despite the intense rivalry. >> and anyway -- we've got a lot of respect for cleveland fans and so far they've been pretty respectful towards us. we are baseball fans, love the game, and here to witness history. >> either way, history will be made. last night's game not with standing, chicago fan scott mcfarland has a cure is for the so-called curse on his beloved cubs. he and his wife named their twins clark and addison. >> so the significance of that, that's the intersection where wrigley field is located, at lark and addison in the north there in chicago. they were awake and watching the
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game with dad last night. >> lots of people hoping they are good luck charms about now. >> yeah. >> all of chicago's hoping. >> they were born in a historic game in june when chris bryan hit three home runs and two doubles. last night, though, bryan didn't hit anything. >> should mention, mom is on board now, but she was a white sox fan when they first met.. but she's now been converted. >> that's it? just like that. clark and addison. >> good luck cubbies. coming up, the youth football coach accused of putting a man in to play with the boys. >> eagle eye spectator noticing that the sub has facial hair and tattoos. and justin timberlake is under fire for sharing his voting preference. as anxiety grows that the ballot selfie for many might be banned. that's coming up in the skinny. you're watching "world news now. "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. orld news now" weather
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we've heard a lot about we've heard a lot about oversized youth players forcing some teams to forfeit games. outside of providence, a player got a lot of attention because when you're saying he's a man who shouldn't play with boys, he was captured on camera briefly playing for a football game meant for 13 and 14-year-olds and he's thought to be about 18. one outreach parent said it was pretty obvious number 84 for the buccaneers was not a boy. >> i could zoom in and see the
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facial hair. you know, most 13-year-olds are starting to get facial hair, but this gentleman h facial hair and arm tattoos. >> the team's founder says the coach had put a player's brother on the field and called the decision disgraceful. as a result, the league, itself, has disqualified that team indefinitely. >> so he wasn't just growing ahead of his time. >> no, it doesn't appear that way. just a little bit older than everybody else on the field. >> yes. all right. so let's admit it, sometimes we just get lucky. one of the world's best swimmers, well, he's a lucky guy this morning. >> he is. back at practice after having a mole removed from his chest, and he might not have had the procedure if not for a fan. we get details now from abc's
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linsey davis. >> from australia, wins a gold medal. >> reporter: while cortan was fist pumping his gold place finish in the freestyle race in the olympics this summer, one eagle eyed observer zeroed in on this mole just below his collarbone. thursday, he posted this photo of himself on instagram with this message. shout out to the person that e-mailed the swim team doctor and told me to get my mole checked out. good call, very good call. according to the american cancer society, more than 3 million americans are diagnosed with some form of skin cancer every year. >> you say a mole that's asymmetrical, the colors are irregular, get it checked out immediately. >> hugh jackman credits a makeup artist with a spec of blood on his nose. >> and i casually mentioned this to my wife. like, get it checked? >> reporter: while he did not reveal it was malignant, but it was removed, and he's bandaged up with a thumb's up. abc news, new york. >> and he says that it's a little less dramatic than some people made out. it sounds like it's not melanoma, at least, but he says it could have developed into something else.
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so it's a very good thing that he got it removed and he's now thanking that fan. >> absolutely. great to be safer than not. >> a good reminder for everybody to get their skin checked. when we come back, gaga, the gilmore girls, and going to the polls. >> what do they have in common? they're all in "the skinny" coming up next. >> see, i knew. "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations.
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♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >> we can have had a justin timberlake-themed skinny song today because we are starting the segment off with justin timberlake who is fired up about doing his civic duty. >> so much so he flew from l.a. to memphis, tennessee, where where he's from, all to cast an early vote in the presidential race. look there. while he was in the voting booth, he snapped a selfie as many people are doing nowadays, posted it on instagram, that's the thing, and that's when trouble started. >> basically, it's illegal to do that. a new law makes it a misdemeanor with a penalty that could include up to 30 days in jail and a fine. at first, the local district attorney said timberlake's actions were under review, but then they changed course a little bit. the d.a. says the whole thing is
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not being investigated. jt is in the clear. >> now he feels like dancing. >> well, it's confusing for many people because different states have cleatly different laws on the matter. >> and i do believe in california you can do it, but it's just a -- i just love that video. >> he just dances his way out of it. ♪ can't stop the feeling while taking a selfie. moving on, attention, please, fans of the "gilmore girls," your long wait is nearly over. >> running for seven seasons ending in 2007, and it won widespread critical acclaim. it's returning in a four-episode mini series in netflix. >> yeah, the trailer has just been released and it features some of the show's trademark fast paced dialogue. >> did we order chinese, greek, and italian food? >> and hot dogs. >> last night's a blur. what did we watch? >> a baby monitor sound of fear or call girl?
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>> no, i'd remember if we rocked a spelling. >> they need a lifetime movie of tori spelling, grill of death. we have limited time. >> the series official name is a year in the life, premiers on netflix the friday after thanksgiving. >> and next up, lady gaga going for a ride on a late, late show with james cordon. the car pool session included a fake phone conversation with james cordon playing the role of an nfl executive offering gaga her upcoming super bowl halftime gig. >> them it was time for singing, including a rendition of "perfect illusion." ♪ it was a perfect illusion ♪ mistaken for love mistaken for love ♪ ♪ it wasn't love it wasn't love it was the perfect illusion ♪ ♪ mistaken for love >> nice and easy. >> i love how into it james gets. >> he's so good. >> he really thinks he's a backup dancer and singer at the same time.
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check this out. gaga got behind the wheel at one point and cordon puts on a helmet because she said she's new to driving. then you see him going through these costume changes. >> she mentioned her family was scared about it. when he regained control, he wore a dress as you saw there, her outfits, including the meat dress, which was hilarious because you've always got to snack. they even sang "liquid dreams." remember that song? >> no. >> it was not really lyrical genius. >> if you wear a meat dress, you need a grill at all times too. >> true. royalty in philadelphia putting down roots. >> we are talking about the six-bedroom colonial where oscar winner grace kelly grew up and accepted the marriage proposal of prince rainer of moneyco. now it's been bought by her son, prince albert,er for the pricely sum of $754,000. >> pretty good. albert toured the property
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yesterday calling it special to his family. they said it could be used as a u.s. base for albert's charity. >> all right. >> fantastic. >> a good cause. amy schumer is in the middle of another controversy. controversy. it'll take care of your cough. fine! i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! ah! david, please, listen. still not coughing. not fair you guys! waffles are my favorite! ah! some cough medicines only last 4 hours. but just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. from surfaces for up to 48 hours. you can pick up the flu it's like having a sick family member in your home. but lysol kills 99.9% of germs including 8 cold and flu viruses. to help protect your home lysol that.
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>> oh, really? >> if i do say so myself. so beyonce's formation, it's been called her most political song ever. and the video for it even forced beyonce to deny allegations that she was anti-police. >> now amy schumer is out with her take on the video. it's been viewed a million times on youtube, and, well, a lot of people don't like it. here is byron pitts. >> reporter: amy schumer coming under fire for her version of beyonce's "formation." starring goldy hahn and others. beyonce's original video a try butte to black culture pride and empowerment. but the twitter backlash to ♪ my daddy, alabama. my mama, louisiana. schumer's video is severe, one one crediting calling schumer's video racist. another writing, there is no possible excuse for amy schumer not to know the cultural significance of formation for
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black women. the parody video released has twice as many negative votes as positive on youtube, but schumer brushing off the criticism post to go instagram, you know you're that -- expletive -- when you cause conversation. thanks for the exclusive release title. we had follow-up making this tribute of all women inspiring each other. so whether pure parody or culture toning, ignored it's not. ♪ always say gracious best revenge is your paper ♪ it was released by title. it's okay. >> i mean, this -- the thing is, a lot of time these controversies give more publicity which is what she's saying. thanks so much for the extra publicity. >> now we have the song stuck in our head. >> all right. this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades
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making news in america this wednesday morning, fighting until the final bell. donald trump going after everyone, even telling vice president joe biden to bring it on, and he's seizing on the rising costs coming to obamacare. plus, hillary clinton riding high as she celebrates a birthday. and many of us are bracing for a blast of cold air. hear where the freezing temperatures are right now plus snow in the forecast for the northeast and unrelentless rain on the west coast. caught on camera, a woman gets out of a car, pulls a gun and fires on a group of people just feet away. and the cleveland indians take game one. it was a dominating performance on the mound. shutting down the cubs plus the senior who predicted a cubs world series in his yearbook 23 years ago.

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