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good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top stories we're following this monday morning on "world news now". at least one indictment is expected today in the russia investigation headed by the special counsel. as the first criminal charges in the case loom, president trump lashed out on twitter calling the case a witch-hunt and taking aim at hillary clinton. star trek discovery actor anthony rapp is accusing he kevin spacey of trying to seduce him at a party 30 years ago when ra the pp was just 14 years old. spacey is responding saying he didn't republic it happening, but if it did happen, he owes an apology for what he describes as deeply drinking behavior. and billionaire elon musk has shared the first image of the tunnel he's building beneath
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los angeles. he hopes it will one day zip cars and people around at 150 miles per hour to avoid traffic tie-ups. and the astros beat the dodgers in the tenth inning, the winning run was scored. final score, 13-12. those are some of our top stories on this monday, october 30th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> oh, my. pepto-bismol, heart medication, all these are things that were probably popular in los angeles overnight. >> yes. >> because it was an epic, epic game five of the world series. >> so good. >> houston fans are probably still making their way home out on the streets after the celebration. this was it as the game wrapped up here. it ended well after midnight houston time. >> the astros won 13-12 in ten innings. the game featured seven home runs and lasted five hours and
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17 minutes. it's the second-longest world series game ever played. and they get to do it all again in game six tomorrow night. jack very astutely points out that two nfl teams didn't achieve that level of scoring. >> did one include the jets? well, who knows. but yeah, quite a celebration going straight into the early morning hours of today. let's hope it makes it to seven games. because it's been a great series. >> the dodgers could win it in game six. pretty cool. now to the russia investigation poised to enter a new phase with the first which i ammal charges expected today. >> special counsel robert mueller's investigation has prompted angry reaction from president trump as the president goes on a twitter rant against hillary clinton, someone in his inner circle may soon be in handcuffs. abc's richard cantu has more. >> reporter: sources tell answer abc news, we may see the first arrest as soon as monday in the criminal investigation led by
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special counsel robert mueller into russian meddling in the 2016 election and possible collusion. >> most people know there were no russians in our campaign. there never were. we didn't win because of russia. we won because of you. >> reporter: president trump has never acknowledged the findings of 17 u.s. intelligence agencies that russia interfered with the election to benefit him. now indictments and at least one arrest appear imminent. abc news has confirmed that a senior prosecutor from robert mueller's office who specializes in fraud cases was in court. jury has approved charges. there's no shortage of members of trump's inner circle of those who have faced questions about their dealings with russians, plus others we don't know about. the president went on the offensive tweeting the dems are using this terrible and bad for our country witch-hunt for evil politics. the first arrest may indicate in which direction the criminal investigation is heading. as for the indicted person -- >> the fact that the president can pardon any of these people,
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at least on any federal crime, doesn't necessarily mean on a state crime, but on a federal crime, means that they can be thinking, feeling, you know what? if i get indicted, that's okay. >> reporter: richard cantu, abc news, new york. >> president trump's son-in-law, jared curb mer, is back in washington after an unannounced trip to the middle east. curb mer quietly traveled to saudi arabia to discuss middle east peace. a senior house official acknowledged the regional talks but is not saying who met with kushner. it's going to be a tough morning commute for millions in the northeast today. >> the combination of two storms is now bringing heavy rain and wind from virginia to new england. roads are flooded and dozens of flights are already canceled. one of the storms is what's left of tropical storm felipe. >> it spawned tornados in florida, downing trees and utility poles. we'll check with paul williams for the forecast. good morning, paul. >> good morning, kendis, diane. the same low pressure system that's been dropping rain all
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morning long, causing flash flooding in some areas, also the culprit and why we have concerns from portland throughout boston, through connecticut and even along long island with beach erosion and high tide 1 to 2 feet above where it should be. watch out for a blast of cold air starting monday with snow showers around the great lakes region and watch out for a wintry mix around the great lakes going into tuesday and wednesday. kendis, diane. >> paul, thank you. and overseas, the deepening crisis in spain has spilled onto the streets of barcelona. police estimate more than a million people turned out to protest catalonia's push for independence. catalonia has always considered itself separate from spain with its own language, culture and government. but the wealthy area has grown increasingly frustrated with high taxes to shoulder the rest of spain. the whole thing is leading to quite some disagreements there. farther north, a considerably smaller crowd gathered in paris sunday the to protest sexual abuse and harassment. the attendees had the #me too.
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a banner about disgraced harvey weinstein. the french government has proposed a bill that would criminalize harassment against women in the streets. another special operations soldier has died on assignment in africa, but this time it may have been at the hands of fellow troops. two navy s.e.a.l.s. are now under investigation in this case. abc's gloria rivera with the latest. >> reporter: two members from the navy's elite s.e.a.l. team six are under a homicide investigation for the murder of a green beret in mali, africa. the details, first reported in the "new york times" and confirmed by abc news, states that the navy is examining the june incident. >> rangers, green beret, s.e.a.l.s., they're so disciplined, so highly trained. something like this is just almost unimaginable. >> reporter: the victim found dead on assignment in mali where training was conducted and counter terrorism missions. a u.s. official telling abc news the investigation is looking
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into asphyxiation as a possible kaeg cause of melgar's death. the two navy s.e.a.l.s. have not been charged. it was members of s.e.a.l. team six who killed osama bin laden in the 2011 raid in pakistan. the news comes as the pentagon investigates what led to an isis-linked ambush in niger that left four american soldiers dead. sergeant melgar's death has been described as a mystery for months. it is being handled by the navy investigation service, who say they do not discuss ongoing investigations. gloria rivera, abc news, washington. london's heathrow airport has launched an investigation into .what appears to be an accidental but massive security breach involving the queen. "the sunday mirror" newspaper reports a passerby found a usb memory stick lying outside in the street ten miles from the airport and turned it over to the newspaper. that device contained 76
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folders' worth of unencrypted information of how to protect the queen when she uses the airport and how to access restrifted areas. >> frightening indeed. a business deal is getting a lot of buzz. the american parent company of corona beer has reportedly bought part of a canadian marijuana company. constellation brands has taken a nearly 10% stake in canopy growth corporation. "the wall street journal" says the companies will work together to create marijuana-infused drinks. none of the beverages will be sold in the u.s. unless marijuana is legalized nationally, which means a lot of people will be making road trip toes canada soon. and creepy clowns will be welcome at some burger kings. for halloween. select locations in five cities are offering a free whoper to the first people dressed as clowns. >> what? free whopper. >> come as a clown, eat as a king. >> so not edward scissorhands? >> no. not your outfit for halloween.
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participants are being asked is to use the #scaryclownnight. >> do you have a clown costume i could borrow? >> yeah, i look like a clown every day. i would dare to say. >> you could get a free whopper. there may be a new reason, by the way, to install seat belts the in school buses. coming up, what the first impact crash tests on school buses are now showing and our first look at the new generation of seats that could save young lives. plus, with 70% of puerto rico still in the dark, why the island is canceling the contract with one company it hired to restore the power there. you're watching "world news now." mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say "ahhh." america loves the leesa mattress. we have more 5 star customer reviews than any other mattress of its kind. this bed hugs my body. i'm now a morning person. hello, bed of my dreams. discover how leesa's innovative
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puerto rico's power company puerto rico's power company is moving to cancel its controversial contract to restore its electrical system. >> there are increasing questions about how a small montana company with just a couple employees and little experience landed this $300 million deal. abc's victor oquendo reports. >> reporter: a shock announcement from the governor of hurricane-battered puerto rico. >> i have asked the power authority to invoke the cancellation clause in the contract immediately. >> reporter: that contract with whitefish energy could soon be scrapped.
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this after revelations the montana power company had two employees when it was awarded a massive, $300 million contract to restore power across the island and that trump administration secretary ryan zinke hails from the same town the company is based in. zinke denying any involvement with the deal. whiesfish is saying it's disappointed in the decision to cancel. you live right here. >> yes. >> reporter: but you are in your car for air conditioning. five weeks after the hurricane, 70% of the island is still in darkness. american citizens suffering in sweltering heat. we were there watching these parents using strips of cardboard to cool off their toddlers. these families sitting outside late into the night to stay cool. right now, 29.7% of customers in puerto rico have power, just shy ever the 30% benchmark that the govern announced earlier. but in question, the november 15th deadline of 50% and 95% of power being restored by december 15th.
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the governor insisting that will be met even without whitefish. but the head of the agency that manages electricity on the island says the cancellation could delay work for 10 to 12 weeks. puerto rico is now reaching out to new york and florida under a mutual aid agreement to send their workers down to the island to restore the grid and get it back up and running. victor oquendo, abc news, miami. >> our thanks to victor. moving on now to school buses. as you know, today's school buses protect their passengers fairley well from the front and rear crashes. >> but new crash tests are showing they don't do much when the bus is hit from the side. so the company conducting these tests actually has a new seat belt system. but only six states actually require seat belts on school buses and the federal government does not. >> is cites concerns about the cost of seat belts and says side impact crashes are fairley rare. many safety officials also question whether children would use the belts if they were installed in the first place. traveling by plane at least on board southwest airlines is
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about to get a little more interesting. depending on who you ask. the carrier has signed a deal with warner music nashville to bring live bands onto its planes as part of what it's called live at 35 concert sireries. >> i'm thrilled, but not everyone is, apparently. not everyone wants to be forced to listen to country music on a plane. one passenger tweeted, how do i opt out? by paying $100 more and flying a different airline. >> how to they sound? let's see. ♪ take it out on me ♪ when it don't add up ♪ count on me coming up, we have sneaky toys for you to help kids learn while playing. while playing. while playing.
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>> it's better when they're learning and it's stealthy. >> this is elmo's hide-and-seek. it's a fun game for even the youngest learner. so kids 1 and up can play with a parent. one player hides elmo somewhere in the house. and you can give kids different cards with clues. as to where they're going based on household objects. so object recognition, direction. even for the littlest kid. if they're having trouble finding him, elmo yells out, "i'm here, i'm here." so they can have help along the way. >> like a game of marco polo. this one i love. it's a card game but a math game. >> yeah, it is. this is great for kids ages 7 and up. this is called "7, 8, 9" from playmaster. we're going to flip over a card. it's going to be six and plus or minus three. in your pile you're going to look for one that matches that. a three or a nine.
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>> if i have a nine plus two, does that count? >> yes. that's the new math equation we have to do. you have to get through your pile as fast as you can before i do. >> i hope there's not a noise limit. otherwise i'm going to lose terribly. >> it only goes through nine. then you have to go the other way the to 7. this is the micros draw and dabble easel. it has a chalkboard on the front and it has a clip so they can put their artwork on it, as well. but what's great about it is the size. it's for kids 18 months and up. it's for little artists. >> and these look a little like the toys i grew up with as a kid. you have to build things. >> they are easy snap-together pieces. it becomes this battle bot that you can roll. >> that's way cooler than what i built as a kid. >> so these are the vex robotic battlebots from hex bug. >> and you're learning to build these pulley systems. >> kids are doing it step by step. so they're learning -- >> as they get more advanced you can put the robot aspect into it.
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>> roadway. it's part of the vex robotic aspect and compatible with the whole line. >> that's so cool. >> great, right? >> and this, i can't believe it is a toy. because this looks like something straight out of a science lab. kids can actually dig for fossils. >> yes, you can. this is my dream come true. this is the smithsonian digging up dinos t-rex set. you have a brush and a little chisel. and of course safety goggles. >> oh, forgot about those. >> and when you uncover the whole di the no, you can built the skeleton up and it has a learning book. >> i think i missed my calling. then again maybe not. i'll put that down before i break anything. and this, i'm guessing, is going to involve some sort of eruption. >> it is. it's like an updated science fair project. it's the underwater volcano set from discovery and horizon. and what happens is you fill up the tank with water. and you're going to drop in the fizz ball.
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>> fizz ball. >> yeah, right into the volcano. >> we'll put in two to make it extra big. >> you'll see the whole volcano explosion then. >> should i put the goggles on? >> it's the chemical reaction right in front of your eyes. >> very cool. that's like the mentos, diet coke thing only safer. >> way safer. >> what do you think is the best tip for parents looking to get their kids interested in toys that are more educational. >> if they're interested in crafts or drawing you can go with something like the easel. if they're interested in science and robots you can buy something that matches their interests. and they'll get really into it and love the learning as well. >> ali, from toyinsider.com. for more toy options, check out their website or we have more info on wnnfans.com as well. stick with us. you're watching "world news now."
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you know a character named rizzoli? he's a loan shark. if you were were into the mob for money, that might explain what happened to your wife. >> hi, pal. >> so matt damon in "suburbicon." know that feeling very well this morning. getting socked in the face at the box office in its opening weekend. the george clooney-directed film was beat by a pair of halloween sequels. >> "jigsaw" buzzed its way to the top spot with $16 million.
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tyler perry's "boo 2" came in second with $10 million. and geostorm came in third adding $5 million to its total. >> "suburbicon" came in ninth with $2.8 million. but the sequel to madea really is an oscar favorite. >> you're big on that one. and finally this half hour, the story of a soldier whose life was saved on the battlefield and now has a chance to pay it forward. >> after defending his country overseas, a green beret helps heal from his survivor's guilt by saving a member of his own family here at home. abc's marsy gonzalez with the story. >> reporter: hudson hill, born with that beautiful, full head of hair and a big battle ahead of him. his liver disease quickly becoming life threatening, leaving him in desperate need of a transplant. >> no parent -- it's scary. >> reporter: he needed a living donor. and his uncle, who knows all about putting up a brave fight was a perfect match. army special forces lieutenant
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colonel trevor hill rushing back from afghanistan for a critical mission unlike any other during his five deployments, including the one in 2005 that nearly took his life. >> we rolled over, and two of the four people in my vehicle were killed instantly, and i was trapped in the overturned vehicle and it caught fire. >> reporter: other soldiers pulled him from the burning wreckage. >> ever since then, i have survivor guilt and then i also have these guys saved my life and what do i do to pay that back? >> reporter: this was his chance. the complex and rare transplant a success. hudson now healthy and celebrating his first birthday. his hero uncle, looking ahead to many more. >> i think we'll always have something special. >> reporter: marsy gonzalez, abc news. >> i guess he'll have a bond for life. >> you could say that, yes.
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this morning on "world news now," the first criminal charges are expected in the russia investigation. >> special counsel robert mueller is said to be focussing on at least one target. in the russian meddling probe. an indictment and arrest could be in just a few hours. breaking overnight, actor kevin spacey responds to accusations of sexual misconduct after a fellow actor accuses him of pushing him on himself more than 30 years ago. spacey responds, just ahead. this was epic. game five of the world series stretching into the wee hours of today. rapping moments ago in extra innings. dozens of runs scored, many of them home runs. baseball funs checking their blood pressure overnight. and it's an age old question, trick-or-treat? if you're hoping to get candy this halloween be very careful of this trick and hear why
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neighborhood doorsteps could see healthier options this year on this monday, october 30th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> the kale craze has gone way too far. we're not doing kale chips. >> have you ever gone trick or treating and you get the raisins? nature's candy. it's a wonderful thing. >> you get an egg. you get an egg on your house. we'll get to that a little later on. we're going to start this half hour with the first charges in the russian investigation expected in just a matter of hours. >> special counsel robert mueller's investigate is expected to lead to at least one indictment as early as this morning. president trump has fired off a string of tweets calling the investigation a witch hunt and pointing the finger at hillary clinton. abc's david wright has the latest. >> reporter: at the white house, russian roulette. sources tell abc news, the first
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arrest is coming, but we don't know who will be charged and what the charges will be. >> believe me, if you're the person, you know. i mean, you've already been told you're a target. >> reporter: abc news has confirmed a senior prosecutor from robert mueller's office who specializes in fraud cases was at the federal courthouse in washington on friday. sources tell abc news the grand jury has approved charges. there's no shortage of members of trump's inner circle who have faced questions about their dealings with russians, and there could be others we haven't heard of before. >> the big question becomes, is the strategy going to be first go for a little fish to try to get that person to turn, right? typically that's the way you would do something like this. >> reporter: the president's men are pushing back. >> give me a break. the speculation is so insane. what we should be focussing on are the continued lies of the clinton administration. >> reporter: trump adviser roger stone tweeted obscenities at cnn when they broke the news.
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twitter promptly suspended him. >> the whole russia thing was an excuse for the democrats losing the election and it turns out to be one excuse. >> reporter: now the president once again is calling this a sideshow, tweeting all of this russia talk right when the republicans are making their big push for historic tax cut and reform. is this coincidental? not. dems are using this terrible and bad for our country witch-hunt for evil politics. but the white house lawyer handling the russia probe quickly clarified the president's comments are unrelated to the activities of the special counsel, with whom he continues to cooperate. the ranking member of the house intelligence committee would not comment on whether the president could be a target of the investigation. >> i can't comment on that, george. i can't answer that one way or another. >> you wouldn't know whether robert mueller is investigating the president?
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>> i can't -- i can't comment on that at all. >> reporter: now the two key targets of this investigation so far have been former campaign chair paul manafort and former national security adviser michael flynn. abc news reached out to both of them. manafort's team says they don't think an indictment is coming their way. flynn's team never responded. david wright, abc news, the white house. >> david, thank you. a major storm is slamming the northeast right now. nearly 200,000 power outages have already been reported. >> as we take a look the at the radar, you can see the nor'easter is bringing heavy rains and damaging winds with significant travel disruptions. some of the moisture comes from the remnants of tropical storm philippe, which spawned tornados in south florida over the weekend. >> and despite the damage, no serious injuries have been reported and accuweather's paul williams is here with a look at what we can expect this morning. good morning, paul. >> good morning, diane, kendis. we're looking at this low pressure system continue to go drop rain all night long. we'll continue to watch this
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throughout the northeast and it's going to be windy. we're going to watch out for beach erosion and rough surf aalong the entire east coast. and the winds are outrageous, 60-70-mile-per-hour wind. along the border between vermont and new hampshire. and just before you get the idea, no, this isn't philippe's fault, philippe is being swept out courtesy of a cold front. kendis and diane. >> thank you, paul. and two navy s.e.a.l.s. are under investigation in the death of a green beret in mali. army sergeant as a result malgar was found dead in housing that he shared with other special ops forces. officials believe he may have been strangled. the two s.e.a.l.s. are from the elite s.e.a.l. team six unit that killed osama bin laden. they've been placed on administrative leave, but no charges have been filed. meanwhile, the the pentagon has released the name of an army soldier killed in a helicopter
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crash in afghanistan on friday. 36-year-old jacob sims completed tours in kosovo and iraq before serving in afghanistan. the pentagon isn't providing details other than to say the crash was not caused by enemy fire. nearly a million people spilled on to the streets of barcelona, spain's largest city, pushing for unity in an increasingly divided country, a country in the grips of an increasingly bitter struggle by one region for secession. here's abc's terry maran. >> reporter: in the streets of barcelona, a sea of people. a show of unity with spain. hundreds of thousands waving the spanish flag, rejecting independence for this region. ♪ joyous demonstrations and patriotism. they feel like their homeland has been hijacked by this declaration of independence. it happened friday. the catalonian parliament voting to secede from spain and become the world's newest independent
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country, a dream come true for so many here. >> i'm super, super, super happy, super excited. >> reporter: the people here have their own language, catalan, their own ancient history, their own booming economy and a long list of disputes with the central spanish government in madrid. but for this massive crowd, all that is no justification for breaking from spain. so you don't want to be independent? >> i'm independent now. i'm personally, my house. and i have my country that protects me and allows me to be free. >> reporter: the spanish government hats fired local leaders that have assumed direct control over catalonia. is a tense and potentially violent standoff. terry moran, barcelona. most of the houston texans took a knee during the national anthem at their game in seattle. they were protesting their own team owner's, bob mcnair's
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recent remarks. all but ten of the players joined the protest. mcnair was quoted as saying the league can't have the inmates running the prison. he has now issued two apologies for the statement and he actually met with the players, although one of the players there said that meeting did not go well. the texans lost what turned out to be a close game, 41-38 to the seahawks. last night it was the lions hosting the steelers in detroit. the game was close in the third quarter and then pittsburgh broke it open with a 97-yard touchdown you're looking at right there. there is one person who is happy about it in this newsroom. the kicker hit five field goals but that wasn't enough. the steelers win this one 20-15. >> do we have a pittsburgh fan in the house? >> i think, maybe. >> i hear something. somebody.
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and game five of the world series was another epic nail-biter. it started with both former presidents bush on the field. george w. throwing out the first pitch as his father looked on. >> yes he did. it was a great moment. little did we know what a game was ahead. >> oh, boy. >> then the world series home run derby started again. the dodgers took a 7-4 lead into the fifth with this home run, but in the bottom of the inning, the astros tied it at 7 with a three-run shot of their own. >> and the astros took the lead in the seventh with two more home runs and for good measure, houston hit the game's sixth homer. but the dodgers tied it in the ninth. the game he went into extra innings. the astros just finally pulled off the win. >> just moments ago, literally. >> yep. game six is tomorrow night in los angeles. they are keeping us on the edge of our seats with this series! >> and this is how late the game went. you can see these images moments ago as they wrapped it all up there at minute maid park. what an epic end to the game. >> they are pumped. >> 13-12.
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incredible. >> so cool. >> so the astros could win the world series when they go to los angeles. but man, i think they're all out of pitchers after this game. >> i know, they must be tired. they're going to need a good rest. before tomorrow's game. >> there was a tweet from j.j. watts who, of course, is known for the houston texans. he's injured right now. and he goes, are these balls juiced or what? because they kept hitting home run after home run. >> absolute sluggers. >> one for the ages. when we come back, a man behind a brazen jailbreak in west virginia nearly made it to mexico. coming up, how he was able to simply walk out of jail in plain clothes and why it took so long for prison officials to realize he was actually gone. but first when we come back, the breaking news overnight. kevin spacey's dramatic response to allegations of misconduct from a fellow actor who was just 14 years old at the time of the alleged incident. >> find us on facebook at wnnfans.com and twitter, @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." twitter,
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this as he addressed sexual misconduct allegations from more than 30 years. the star trek actor you see right there says in 1986, when he was only 14 years old, spacey pushed himself on rapp. rapp never reported spacey at the time. in a statement to abc news, rapp says, i came forward with my story standing on the shoulders of the many courageous women and men who have been speaking out, to shine a light .hopefully make a difference as they have done for me. >> this morning, spacey is responding on twitter saying, quote, i'm horrified to hear rapp's story. i honestly do not remember the encounter. but if i did behave as he described, i owe him the sincerest apology for what will have been deeply drinking behavior. spacey says this forced him to address other on things about his life.
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including his sexuality. he's been private about it most of his life. but people close to him know that he has had relationships with men and women, have loved and had romantic relationships with men throughout my life and i choose now to live as a gay man. i want to deal with this honestly and openly and that starts with examining my own behavior. >> it's been a long-held secret, not so secret in hollywood for many decades. they've joked about it at different awards shows and such. but finally, kevin spacey coming out as a result of those allegations. >> we'll have more on that coming up. but we're going to switch gears now to the questions surrounding an inmate who managed to walk out of a west virginia jail cell and nearly made it to mexico. >> even more stunning is the fact that guards didn't even notice he was missing for nearly two days. here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: with the big question, how did this happen? a west virginia inmate dressed go plain clothes casually walking out of jail. guards not realizing he was missing until two days later. u.s. marshals tracking him down 42-year-old todd boyes nearly 4200 miles away in laredo, texas, trying to cross the rio
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grand into mexico. >> this is either an inside job or just out-and-out incompetence. >> reporter: about boyes was supposed to be in court friday morning to be sentenced for a carjacking and police chase from last year. authorities say wednesday morning these security images show him at 6:00, not in his orange jumpsuit but khaki pants and dark pullover as he left the charleston, west virginia, jail. despite multiple head counts, jail staff didn't realize he was missing until thursday night, 37 hours later. jail staff knew sooner than that. he alerted staff after another inmate at the jail told him about the escape. >> i had to let the jail know. >> reporter: they are investigating the escape. so far four prison guards have been suspended without pay. eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to eva. coming up, that popular
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clothing company now coming under fire in a billion dollar class action suit. >> hear why so many women who were recruited to sell its merchandise are now crying foul. that's coming up on "world news now." ow crying foul. that's coming up on "world news now." you gonna wear? hannah. did you get that email i sent you? i need you to respond... ...before you wake up. when life keeps you up... zzzquil helps you fall asleep in less than 20 minutes. because sleep is a beautiful thing. finish jet-dry dries them better dishwasher? and with the brillant results from a bosch dishwasher, your dishes emerge so clean and dry, you'll need a new use for your kitchen towel. finish jet-dry and bosch. for cleaner, drier dishes.
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♪ workin' day and night ♪ you got me workin', w ♪ workin' day and night ♪ you got me workin', workin' day and night ♪ >> so the popular clothing company lularoe is facing a class action lawsuit claiming a number of its sellers were promised several thousands dollars. >> tens of thousands have registered to sell merchandise from home. but the plaintiffs call the business model illegal, claiming that only the people at the top can claim a profit. marsy gonzalez has more. >> reporter: lularoe, known for its popular clothing and pop-up sales approach is facing a lawsuit, claiming the california-based company is an alleged peer mead scheme leaving many of the women selling its products in financial ruin. >> i invested close to, between $15,000 and $20,000 in inventory.
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>> reporter: tiffany scheffer and her mother, cheryl, two of the women leading the lawsuit claiming they were recruited through manipulation and misinformation, the opportunity entailed part-time work for full time pay. saying this was not the case. the lawsuit also alleges that new consultants are aggressively pressured to continue purchasing wholesale inventory, even when the inventory they have isn't selling. when they couldn't afford to, the lawsuit claims they were encouraged to borrow money, take out loans, credit cards and sell breast milk. >> it's not about selling the clothing. it's really about recruiting more women in your quote-unquote down line. >> reporter: in a statement, lula roe saying the allegations are baseless, factually inaccurate and that they are confident they will prevail. some independent lularoe say they have thriving. >> i have been successful, because i never, ever stop
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setting goals for myself. you can make money selling these clothes because you are an individual business owner. >> reporter: lularoe telling abc's news, the company's success has made it the target of orchestrated and are attacks. the company saying they plan to defend itself and win. marcy gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> they go on and say they haven't been served with a complaint yet. >> strange. >> yeah. coming up, why google is fixing its cheeseburger emoji. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> whatever she said in french. >> the cheese placement. it's huge. we're going to get to the bottom of it also see-through pumpkin pie. quite literally, coming up.
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♪ okay, on this monday before halloween, it is probably the most scariest thing that you can get when you go to a house on halloween. not candy but salad. >> wait. >> yeah. >> trick-or-treat, here's a salad? >> you know how some people can be. so this instagram user, adam, came up with these creative memes where you come up with these kid sized or snack-size salad packets. the folks at dole didn't find it too funny, saying adam, the creator, it's a clever idea of giving out salad packets. may we suggest these other dole treats that could work. also by the way, if you use to use our trademarks in the future, we should let you know it is trademarked. >> ooh. >> look at that lengthy letter
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from dole. >> dole taking this very seriously. >> they don't have a sense of humor. >> it is funny, but it's not funny until someone gives you out. >> imagine someone giving you broccoli. >> tp'd. >> be warned. be warned. over to more important business. there's an emergency at google. an author, thomas begdale decided to show something mucho importante. check out.apple's emoji, microsoft, google and samsung. can you see what's wrong with this picture? who puts the cheese on the bottom of the cheeseburger? >> some people do that. >> no. those people are wrong, okay? any self-respecting cheeseburger lover -- >> looks normal to me. >> and i'm an expert in this
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field. knows the cheese has to go on top of the patty. >> why does it have to go on top of the patty? >> because that's the right way to do it. >> that's just america. >> yeah. because the cheese covers the patti and it melts and drips down. google now says they are dropping everything and are going to address this immediately. >> okay. that will be addressed today. >> yes. let's move on to something freaky. we all love our pumpkin pie, but this doesn't work for us. >> that's not pumpkin pie. >> it's clear pumpkin pie. >> that's weird lookin'. >> this is from the chef of a fancy restaurant in chicago. alenia. he's reinvented pumpkin pie. you can see literally right through it. >> that's odd. i want regular pumpkin pie. thanks, though. in the spirit of halloween, to go along with your pumpkin pie, you need a costume. this may be the winner for this year. this is kiki going as a mop. that is actually a dog. >> oh, my gosh. >> super happy.
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this morning on "world news now," clashing storms, causing havoc along the east coast. the tropical storm that battered florida is fueling a powerful nor'easter right now and millions are affected. flooding and power outages are reported. we're going to have the latest forecast, coming up. also this morning, the first charges expected to be charged in special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation. see how president trump is trying to shift the focus ahead of a busy week at the white house. and new this half hour, the warning for your eyes before getting all dressed up. >> we'll have the latest on those popular contact lenses and how some of them can cause serious damage. and if you got dressed up like a fool this weekend and still nurse ago hangover, don't worry, you're not alone. >> nope. >> nope. wouldn't know what they're talking about. plenty of famous people did so and we're going to look at some of the best costumes for the
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weekend in a very hollywood halloween skinny, looking happy on this monday, october 30th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> kristen bell, looks like she had a very fun saturday night and not a fun sunday morning. >> a lot of people feeling that way. >> we'll take a look at some of those fun costumes, coming up. we're going to start things off with a one-two punch aimed at the northeast. it would could impact travel plans across the country. >> it's a combination of what used to be a tropical storm moving up from the south and a nor'easter packing heavy rain and wind. already dozens of flights have been canceled from airports in the northeast. >> tornados spawned by what was tropical storm felipe uprooted trees and damaged homes in southern florida, as well. abc's ron marciano shows us more. >> reporter: two storms converging on the east coast. millions right now bracing as dangerous wind and rain hits. in florida, tropical storm philippe pummeling the sunshine state with torrential rain and
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winds gusting over 75 miles per hour. this twister in palm beach county, one of four hitting florida. this driver on i-95 spotting what appears to be a tornado. >> there's a tornado, check this out, right in front of me. >> reporter: when suddenly a transformer explodes ahead. >> oh, it just took out the light. >> reporter: a mobile home park in boynton beach, blown to pieces. >> you know, the winds are really starting to pick up. i could see stuff flying through the air. >> reporter: a ceiling fan lying in the debris. the remnants of felipe now fueling this northeast, putting 45 million at risk from washington, d.c. to boston. flash flooding and damaging winds expected. power outages likely, flight delays a certainty. so far, 300 cancellations and counting. the morning commute in jeopardy, this all coming on the five-year anniversary of superstorm sandy which demolished much of breezy point, new york. during sandy, it wasn't water
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that destroyed most of this town. it was hurricane-force winds that spread fire across these tightly-packed homes. houses here are still being rebuilt. and though not the size and scope of sandy, the storm has residents on edge. and the boardwalk here in long beach, also much of which has been rebuilt after superstorm sandy, we're under a high wind warning as the storm explodes up the jersey coastline, expecting to ride up the hudson river and bring with it a lot of wind, a lot of rain. rob marciano, long beach, new york. now let's get the forecast from accuweather. >> meteorologist paul williams joining us. good morning, paul. >> good morning, kendis, diane. rain not only the problem in the northeast, the winds also a big problem. look at this. we're looking at winds at least 50 to 60 miles per hour throughout the northeast. and in some pockets, 60 to 70-mile-per-hour winds from boston towards portland.
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and this isn't philippe's fault. it was swept further out because of a cold front. so that's not the issue. then watch out for another blast of cold air that's going to bring some wintry mix to the north central part of the country. diane, kendis. >> paul, thank you. we turn now to the first criminal charges stemming from the russia investigation. sources confirm, at least one person may be arrested as early as today into that election meddling and possible collusion by the trump campaign. they say the indictment was approved by a grand jury empaneled by special counsel robert mueller. it's not clear who will be charged or what charges that person may face. a top democrat refused to say if president trump is under investigation. >> i can't comment on it, george. i can't answer that one way or the other. >> one way or the -- you wouldn't know whether robber mueller is investigating the president? >> i can't comment on that at all. >> the president went on a twitter rant, looking to switch the blame to hillary clinton. he referred to the russia
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collusion probe as phony and pointed to clinton's deleted e-mails and a controversial uranium deal with russia. we're learning more about a soldier killed in a helicopter crash in afghanistan. 36 year old chief warrant officer jacob sims completed tours in kosovo and iraq before serving as part of an elite air unit working with special ops forces. six other crew members were injured in friday's crash. the pentagon saying it was not the result of enemy fire. authorities in norway say they have found the remnants of a russian helicopter that crashed in the arctic ocean. the chopper was carrying eight people when it went down. it reportedly belonged to a russian coal company. the five crew members and three passengers are presumed dead. whitefish energy is disappointed that puerto rico has plans to cancel its controversial $300 million power contract. there have been questions about the deal to restore power on the island. whitefish is based in the hometown of the interior secretary, ryan zinke. puerto rico's governor urged the power authority there to give whitefish a 30-day notice for
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the canceling of the contract. >> i have asked the board of the power authority to invoke the cancellation clause in the contract immediately. >> well, the head of puerto rico's power authority defends awarding the contract to whitefish, saying it was the only company that did not require an upfront payment. now they are asking for help from power crews in new york and florida. the allegations against harvey weinstein are piling up. rose mcgowan says she was offered $1 million in hush money the day before the "new york times" published its incriminating expose. actress annabella sciorra tells "the new yorker" that weinstein raped her after giving her a ride home in the '90s. weinstein has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex. meanwhile, kevin spacey is responding to accusations that he pushed himself on anthony rapp at a party when rapp was
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just 14 years old. spacey has not denied the accusation. we'll have more details on his response in the next half hour. and police near nashville are looking for a man who attacked a woman after a white lives matter rally. the woman, who is white, was sitting at a restaurant with a black man. she was approach by a group from the rally. an argument broke out when they asked her to leave her boyfriend and sit with them instead. witnesses say a white man then hit that woman in the face, leaving a cut above her eye. let's get to the world series now. first up, one of the major headlines, yuli gurriel, you can see him there making a racist gesture are friday night after hitting a home run off l.a. pitcher yu darvish, who was born in japan. he has been suspended for the first five games of next season but was allowed to stay in the world series. he has since apologized. and guriell is among those
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who hit a home run against the dodgers in game five which stretched late into the night. in last night's epic game five against the dodgers, which stretched into the wee hours on the east coast. >> just wrapped up, actual lay. the astros took a lead with a home run, but the dodgers tying it in at 12 in the ninth. so they went into extra innings. >> that's when houston got the winning run in the bottom of the tenth. the astros are one win away from their first-ever title game. game six is tomorrow night in los angeles. we could see this come to an end. >> let's hope there's a game is seven, because it hasn't been an epic series so far. >> every game is a nail-biter! >> every game is a nail-biter. so many have gone into extra innings. awesome job.
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>> and so many home runs. in the meantime, we move on to a man in wisconsin in some trouble after finding himself in a chilly situation. he was at a convenience store on a beer run and got locked inside by store workers who were closing up. >> so he figured, might as well enjoy himself if he has to stay the night. yeah, why mott? >> by the morning, he had drank a beer and three malt liquors. >> three malt liquors? no judgment there, i guess. >> now we know. >> when he was finally let out he took off without paying, but police tracked him down, citing him for theft. >> that's no fair! >> that's not even fair. >> you get locked in a beer cooler, you can drink as much beer as you want. >> exactly. >> there's got to be a rule somewhere. if not, there should be. >> especially malt liquor, they're going to charge him for that? should charge him for not drinking the high-end stuff. >> the wine coolers were all the way in the back. he couldn't reach those. >> i couldn't reach the zema. coming up, back on land after months at sea. those two women rescued after being stranded in the pacific are now talking about the one thing they're really glad they did before setting sail. and the new alarm being raised by the fda. one day before halloween over one key part of many costumes.
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touched down. the plane bounced in strong cross winds and pilots aborted the first landing. they made a second attempt before landing safely. two women from hawaii who survived five months adrift at sea have finally reached land. jennifer apell and tasha fuiyaba along with their two dogs were rescued last week by the navy some 900 miles off japan and more than five months after setting sail from honolulu to tahiti before their boat wag hit by a storm and battered by sharks. >> i would never thought that i would ever be on a navy ship, a warship, much less rescued by a warship. and this, the open arms that you guys have had for us. >> yeah. >> the women credit their survival with overpacking their boat with supplies. the 2700-mile trip should have taken only 18 days, but they crammed in one year's worth of
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food and a water purifier. >> bet they're happy they were prepared. >> yep. >> five months at sea. and here at home, health officials are sounding the alarm about an increasingly popular costume accessory. >> those contact lenses that can transform your look can also damage your eyes. here's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: a warning just before halloween about those eye-catching contact lenses. some so dangerous they could leave you blind. just ask julian hamlin who picked up a pair of the contacts from his local gas station. >> i'm legally blind in my left eye and almost lost my left eye completely. >> reporter: the food and drug administration says buying lenses without a prescription can permanently damage your eyes. this week officials from california joining ohio and new york, turning their sights on those products often sold at retail stores and online, cautioning consumers to be careful.
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>> they may be widely available through the internet, but that even though they were available doesn't mean the lenses themselves are fda approved. >> reporter: as of 2016, federal authorities have received 100,000 of what they say are illegal, counterfeit pairs of contacts nationwide. doctors say those lenses can come with some scary side effects like bacterial infections, allergic reactions or even vision loss. >> you can pick up a pair of contact lenses for $20 or $30, but when you pick up a hospital bill, it's a whole lot different. >> reporter: they are trying to get the dangerous contacts off store shelves and doctors warn wearing them one night can do serious harm. erielle reshef, abc news, new york. >> we are warned. thank you, erielle. coming up, costume ideas from the stars. >> hopefully month contact lenses. dick van dyke is apologizing for his accent in mary poppins and explaining how it came to be. that's coming up next in "the skinny." be. that's coming up next in "the skinny." washed his shirt with gain. alf
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>> celebrities are just like us. they like to drink and play dress up. >> let's see who was feeling the festive halloween spirit this weekend. take a look at some of the best costumes, starting off with some disco divas. check out amal looney and cindy crawford. this was for the casa amigos party on friday night. >> that would be the tequila that their husbands are involved in together. >> and this is kim kardashian dressed up as cher. >> there is sonny, her bff, jonathan chevon. they apparently are in some frays, as well. cher tweeted in response to the costume, kim kardashian woke to see you're me for halloween. you look beautiful, little armenian sister. pretty cool.
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>> yeah. we move on now to -- >> that's kim as aaliyah. >> she's got lots of costumes going on. >> how many parties does she have? >> i think i liked the cher outfit better. but that is a really good aaliyah. >> especially when cher gives her approval. it doesn't get much cooler than that. >> let's go to demi lovato. shall we? she came as selena. little-bitty, bitty boom boom. she wore one of the famous outfits that selena wore in concert as part of the movie, "the whole nine yards." she really looks so much like her, job well done to demi lovato. >> and adele. as only adele can look. >> she's wearing, here we go. she's wearing a long-sleeved glittering green dress with gold embellishments around the collar and sleeves, a colorful chinese dragon trim and colorful
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patterned boots with a teased frizzy hair style and elaborate show makeup. >> otherwise just adele as adele could look. >> that's halloween adele, get a costume. >> kristen bell looks happy. >> she looks like a very grumpy version of herself from "frozen." >> and bruce willis in the meantime -- >> oh, my goodness gracious. >> that's amazing. >> the twins from "shining." how creepy is that? that's creepier than the actual girls from the movie. >> you put in some work. >> i did put in a little work. so i decided to go as edward scissorhands this year. and kendis really went all out with his costume, as you can see. you look like you came from work and put face paint on. >> i did. i grabbed some shoes and came over to your lace and did the makeup. we painted, i don't know. i was nothing. but you looked amazing. >> i put in a little more effort
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than you did. >> we were at a little soiree. where abc family, actually, put in a lot of work. you see juju there in the middle. >> juju's gamora. from guardians of the galaxy. we have gio benitez behind us as the mad hatter. >> exactly. >> and kendis with his face painted. >> i put in just as much work. >> let's move on to dick van dyke. shall we? he's hoping he's finally off the hook for something he did back in 1964. >> yeah. over the weekend, vandyke, who is 91, a apologized for his accent in classic disney film "mary poppins." he received a british award and blamed the all-british crew and julie andrews for never telling hem how terrible it was. >> you're a man of high position. esteemed -- >> so when he accepted the award, he revealed that he only spent one hour with an access coach to prepare for that role and the coach was irish, not english. >> van dyke promises he'll be better the second time around when mary poppins returns starring emily blunt. he'll be in it.
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help empower young women in need of a good dress for these events. here's abc's gloria riviera. >> reporter: sam is on a mission, inside this boys and girls club, he unpacks dress after dress. his plan, to surprise underprivileged girls with dress for homecoming. he's done this, he says, nearly 10,000 times. >> for me, when i first started, i was so nervous. >> reporter: you were nervous. i was nervous, yeah. because i didn't want the girls to not like their dresses. >> reporter: through his multi-million dollar online retail site, ustrendy.com, sam realized how many teens experienced body shaming and cyber bullying. his nonprofit, believe in yourself, combats both. when you give these girls dresses, what kind of spark does it ignite in them, do you hope? >> to believe in yourself and be bold and courageous. >> reporter: two young women attending a technology-focussed high school have been chosen.
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>> shows creativity. and gives them a chance to shine bright on their own. they have no idea they're about to be brought in for a surprise. their reaction more shocked shy smiles. >> what! that fits you perfectly. >> yeah. i stood up straight. i smile a lot. and it's just, it makes me feel happy. >> reporter: when sam spontaneously decides to give all of the dress away it becomes clear how much confidence he delivers dress by dress. the difference one tech ceo is making one surprise at a time. >> thank you. >> our thanks to gloria rivera for that report. and sam wants to provide longer-term support to help these girls achieve their dreams going forward. but even that small donation can make a huge difference. >> they also combat bias against women in technology. don't miss our updates on
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making news in america this morning, a looming indictment. the first charges expected today in special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation. what we know right now and the president's reaction. military murder case. a green beret strangled. >> rangers, green berets, s.e.a.l.s, any special operation troops are so disciplined, so highly trained, something like this is just almost unimaginable. >> this morning, two elite navy s.e.a.l.s under investigation. breaking overnight, kevin spacey bombshell. the actor's very personal response overnight to allegations of sexual misconduct from a fellow actor who claims spacey forced himself on to him at a party. and home run derby. >> another home run. >> another epic extra inning thriller in the world series. a record 22 home runs now fuel
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