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a pick up truckeneded up on a car after chain reaction crash. they say the woman driver thing pick up lost control when she was hit by a 3rd vehicle. she then hit another car which sent the truck airborne. there are many incredible parts but no one was injured in this. insane. it seems that disgraced former congressman, anthony wiener will get an early release. >> after pleading guilty to sexting with a minor. the federal bureau of prisons now list his release day date as may 16th. and megan mccain made an emotional return to tevi co hos for the first time since the death of her father. >> she thanked the
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people and urnled people to not give in to the current political climate. >> my father's final fare well said we're americans and we can never surrender. we can never surrender to what is happing in the country right now. i understand how divided and scared a lot of people are are and it looks like the fabric of democracy are pay forring. i'm not surrending. and you don't do it either. so you have to join me not surrend recall. because i'm still here fighting and i want you to keep fighting with me. >> and emotional when she said she wouldn't be here if it wasn't for herer friends former vice president joe biden. >> and good to see her at work with the family at "the view." >> and nice she got to take that
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♪ ♪ ♪ and it's time now for the skinny and year going to start with "dancing with the stars" and a shocking elimination, at least to some here. >> exactly. was not expected. last night's theme first up was most memorable year with stars performing routines with a significant time in their lives. "fuller house" actor >> my little one loves him. >> they did a steamy little samba there. they earned t season's first perfect score 30 out of of 30. >> and perhaps show thing most improvement this couple bobby bones and sharna. he reflected on his impaufb
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rgsed child hood and the loss of his mother. their final score wound up being 23. >> and the ringer mary lieu retten and sasha scoring a soled 24 for their waltz that is set to a soulful rendition of we are the champions, reminiscing to her championship run thing oolympics. >> from 1980 -- >> 4 in the olympics. >> milo killed it. let's just throw it out there. he and whitney carson performed this fast-pasd jive. look at them. they're great. >> what do you have to do to get a perfect score. because they only got 27 out of 30. they're so in soirng.
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do you ever think what if was on "dancing with the stars." i know i wouldn't look like that. >> our fan favorite, the grocery store joe at.ed his waltz there. the judges were apparently being charitable. he and jenna got an 18 out off 30. >> i mean he's clearly trying. >> do you get a grade just for showing up. >> a for effort. >> he was trying like the yankees were trying last night. >> no. he was actually trying. >> like the ocolorado -- too soon? >> and "facts of life" and val showed significant improvement. got a score 22 out of 30. >> and scoring higher than joe the grocer. they were given the boot. >> and she was super emotional.
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she got sad. >> we tried to gt an interview with nancy afterwards but she walked by. >> they were emotional. >> i'm sure it would have been something along the lines of you take the good, the bad, you take them all, the facts of -- next will ferrell doing what he does best. more cowbell. >> in a place in infamy with his cowbell accompaniment on that classic snl sketch, "more cowbell." >> it struck again, this time at benefit as he muscled in during coldplay's performance.
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♪ >> hooz rar good sport but if he was a really good sport, he would have broken into i'm burning for you. >> chris martin of of course best known for opening up for beyonce. >> or be thing front man to coldplay. >> there's that as well. next who doesn't like hearing happy birthday sung to them on their birthday? >> but not everyone is as luck ea as bruno mars to have it sung by ed shearan. ♪ happy birthday happy birthday to you happy birthday two-time super bowl performing bruno, happy birthday ♪ ♪ to you >> he loves eat thing cupcakes with a knife. >> is that socially acceptable? >> i eat them with a fork i have
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it is bonus time there on the skinny and year going to start with katy perry taking a break. >> in an interview with foot wear news, she says she's taking a hiatus on muse took focus on other things unher life. >> and those other things include her mental health, her shoe line and the romance with orlando bloom, of course. >> but they made a whole different debut online last year. >> we don't talk about it. now to the debut of that faums newly married couple, former first daughter, barbara
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bush and the actor, greg coin. >> they tied the knot at the namally home in maine with two former presidents looking on. >> reporter: it was a well-kept secret. quiet invitation husband gone out for something special but still wurtd of the wedding kept under wraps, barbara bush walked down the aisle at the bush family home in maine. he was beaming. at 94, her grandfather, george h.w. bush in the front row. it was just six months ago they lost their matriarch. her granddaughter paying tribute to her, wearing a bracelet. her made suster was made of honor. in bed with their grandparents then growing up at the white house. and the bush sisters wrote never
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forget the wonderful people who work at the white house, enjoy college and most of the world knows we did. you have listened to harsh criticism of your parents by people who have never met them but your parents will be rooting for you as you begin your next chapter and so will we. cheering for a first daughter on her final chapter, barbara bush. >> it is so great to see them all grown up. i remember when they first got into the white house. >> i remember the college years for sure. >> the limousine when they caught the photo of them -- >> doing other things. yes >> so craig coin, her new husband started movie "jarheads" from 2005.a writer >> congratulations to them. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now" informing
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good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm linda lopez in for diane mace good morning i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm in for diane macedo. here are some of the top headlines. the gulf coast is preparing for hurricane michael expected toornl in the florida pan handle. states of emergency have been declared in florida and alabama. supreme court justice kavanaugh will hear his first cases on the high court today this after being sworn in again at the white house. president trump slamming kavanaugh's oopponents and referred to the sexual assault claims as a hoax. rising interest rates and multiple trade wars are hurting the world's economy. the imf says the global economy
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will grow this year but not as fast as expected. and some of the world's biggest stars be in los angeles tonight for the annual american music awards. it will be hosted by tracy ross from "blackish" who's always subtle. those are some of our stories this tuesday, october 9th. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." >> it's always a fun show. there are big stars that will be there. >> but the amas snuck up ones us this year. >> used to be november and now it's weird. like the canadian thanks giving snuck up on me, for people who keep track of those things. we're going to start this half hour with the latest on hurricane michael. the storm is barrelling towards the florida pan handle with land fall expkted sometime tomorrow.
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it is preducted to be either category two or three hurricane when it hits land. >> the military is movering some of its aircraft out of becauses. >> familiar scenes ahead of these sort of storms. sand bags being pucked up and put in place. others are getting a jump on evacuation orders and heading away from the kos. and hurricane michael is still more than 400 miles away from land fall but effects arallredy being felt in the united states. >> abc reports. >> reporter: we could be looking at putngsally life-threatening storm surge from hurricane michael. we're looking at possibly twice my height. that thing would almost entirely be underwater. the winds already blowing in
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mexico as the storm makes its way to the gulf. some coastal flooding already along alabama's beaches. florida's governor saying that every family must be prepared to declare a state of emergency. heading out of panama city beach. there are those long lines for gas in tallahassee. sand bagging is in full force. they have altered their route. and offshore you have oil and natural gas platforms shutting down and evacuating workers. you can add a foot of rain and powerful winds. this area could be without electricity or water for days, maybe weeks. after land fall we should be feel thing first of the tropical storm forced winds tuesday night. >> hear those winds irn his shot there. >> headed for land fall in the florida pan handle and then it may turn and head up the atlantic coast.
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>> to an area that doesn't understood it. good morning, paul. >> good morning. the problem with michael? he's gotten stronger, faster and ahead of schedule. year talking a category 3 by this evening, striking florida as a category three hurricane and the risk to live swz property, a high risk around tallahassee, leaning to south carolina. that's right south carolina in the path of the storm that's going to create even more flooding. the only good news is it's going to move by quickly. >> but you have to be on the lookout in tallahassee and peps cola. we turn to supreme court justice brett kavanaugh ready for his first day on the bench. he vowed to focus on be thing best justice he says he can be. he says th process tested him but did not change him. .
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and president trump say thing sexual misconduct allegations were based on lies and deception. >> on behalf of our nation i want to apologize to brett and the entire kavanaugh family that you, sir, under historic scrutiny were proven innocent. thank you. >> every american can be assured that i'll be an independent and impartial justice devoted to equal justice under law. >> well, kavanaugh says he's taken the job with no bitterness and promised to approach it fairly and pointed out he was the only justice ever to have a staff of clerks made up of only women. >>. now to the investigation of the deadly limo crash in upstate new york. despite the claim it was safe to be on the road, there are plenty of issues to be examine pd.
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>> reporter: investigators accident that took 20 lives are concentrating on the limousine, the driver and the sm >> they had no business putting a falled vehicle on the road. the owner of prestige has a lot of questions to answer. >> reporter: the governor revealing the driver was not properly licensed, the limo failed inspection just a month ago and the company has been told to cease operations for now. flrs ford exkurgz blew through a stop sign at a t-intersection, pamicting can such force the engine block ntded up in the driver's compartment with no sign of skid marks. considering the impact and speed limit, it seems obvious this vehicle was speeding? >> i kaebt agree or argue enceell you this hav wa >> reporter: this is the
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deadliest accident since the colgan air crash. it was to be a 30th birthday celebration for the youngest of four sisters who had just been married. >> you have showed me what true love is. i dream of us growing old and traveling the world hand in hand. i love you always >> reporter: and amy again professing her love to her husband on facebook. i love you more than words can say. all four sisters along with three of their husbands killed. they rented transportation to viz at brewery and other stops safely. friends coming along including amanda halse. >> it's an indescribable pain. i have no words for it. never felt a pain like this in my life. >> reporter: they are regular vehicles which are stretched, like the one in the 2015 long
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island crash which killed four women. in this, a community struck by the horror, 18 in the lim oeo, two pedestrians all lost and one fam alhit so hard. >> i had four nieces, they're all dead. >> reporter: investigators say they recovered the air control module, they're calling it the black box. their rur hoping it could provide whether the brakes applied or not. >> and we've learned new information about the owner of prestige limousine. who's on the right in this have you hadio acting as an fbi informant. in 2009 he was helping stop a terror attack on a synagogue with the bronx. he helped immigrants cheat on druv's tests while he worked at the dmv. he avoided a fraud charge and
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possible deportation to pakistan. and saying she was badly burned by a scalding cup of water. she's seeking 1 $1/2 million from the fast food chain. she claims she suffered second degree burns on her abdomen and thighs. aologedly spilled on her. if you remember mcdonald's was ordered to pay 3 million because she spilled coffee in her lap. mow much me time mom and dads actually get? >> try 32 minutes a day. a quarter of parents say they spend 30 hours per week directly caring for their kids in addition to their other responsibilities. that photo was awesome. 1/3 said they normally don't stop doing parenting stuff until about 8:00 p.m. tonight.
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>> who's getting off at 8:00 p.m.? >> and some admitted they hide from their kids four times as week just to be alone. >> it's a bad secret of parenting. sometimes you go into a bathroom and close the door. 32 minutes? i don't know anyone getting 32 minutes tothemselves every day. >> i think thaltsz rr why a lot of parents do come to work. >> yeah, work is good. >> serenity work. >> the extra 32 hours is what year talking about. >> coming up. the new images coming pin a collision causing a 12-mile wide oil spill. and this happened. that's a really expensive sculptor, by the way. wait until you see what happens next. i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget,
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it takes t weeks to get their trails ready. >> one creature happy about it. you saw him there running around. we're thinking it's too soon. crews are work tung contain a 12-mile wide oil spill in the mediterranean. >> no one was hurt. >> you didn't really see that other shup. it's kind of hard to see it. >> to miss? >> it is a tight squeeze. it's a traffic jam out there. they say about 200 -- tons spilled into the sea. a criminal investigation is underway. and a report from top climate scientist sz sounding a new alarm about global warming. >> they say in our lifetime it will raise to damaging levels.
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>> reporter: this report from the united nations climate panel was dire, like emergency time. scientists say by 2030, 12 years from now, the global temperature could raise by two degrees celsius. at that point irreversible change happens. i talked to a climate scientist that runs earth systems science center and i said what difference does half a degree make? >> for each 1/2 fahrenheit warming, you get peek winds speeds with category four, five hurricanes. 7% increase in wind speed translates to a 20% increase in destructive potential. 1 degree celsius warming has increased the peek winds, giving us the more destructive
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hurricane swz super typhoons. if we warm the planet more than two degrees celsius we could very well commit to six to eight feet of sea level rise by the end of the century. >> reporter: and 91 authors were clear reducing carbon emissions is how you change this. but they also said you need drastic changes beyond anything woob rr ever seen before. you can get the latest on start here latest this morning. check it out on apple pod cast oryour favorite pod casting app. >> so it kind of sounds like it's too late. >> rising sea levels are a huge concern with the drought and climate refugees from certain areas but might not be too late? >> we would have to change a lot for it to change. coming up taylor swift breaks her political silence. toh gronk. i'm gronk! i'm big and awesome,
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so you know celebrities have not been shy about pushing their political agenda. >> but taylor swift has been one who has been conspike wsly silent until now. ♪ are you ready for >> reporter: ready or not taylor swift is taking on politics. wading into unfamiliar waters, pitting the pop princess against the president. >> let's say i like taylor's music about 25% less now. >> reporter: much like her hit song "look what you made me do" she explained she felt she had to speak up. she wrote in the past i've been reluctant to publicly voice my political opinions but due to several events in my life and the world i feel very differently about that now." she says she's speaking now because quote i believe in the
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fight for lgbtq rights and any form of discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender is wrong. i believe the systemic racism we still see toward people of color in this country is terrifying. and the singer took aim at the senate race in her home state of tennessee, specifically the republican kand tit. as much as i have in the past and would like to continue voting for women in office i cannot support marcia blackburn whose voting record appalls and terrifies me. she's currently a member of congress in the house. >> it is surprising to see it gives an explanation. >> reporter: swift says blackburn voted against equal pay for women, against the reauthorization of the violence against women act and disagrees about stance on gay marriage lgbtq rights.
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"these are not my tennessee values." >> this is very taylor swift. unthat was careful, it was considered. it was her controlling her own message. >> reporter: and swift's message appears to be especially targeting those younger fans, writing so many intelligent, thoughtful, self-possessed people have turned 18 in the past two years and now have the right and privilege to make their vote count. >>. >> we'll see if taylor swift has political coattails. >> reporter: swifrt now walking a delicate line. we may find out if she has any more to say and soon. she's the opening act in this week's american music awards. >> delicate is right. >> she does have some coattails because there was an increase reported in people registered to vote. it was about 2,000 people. >> so the taylor effect. they reportedly have told her
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special edition of "this happened" on a tuesday. spells edition of this happened on a tuesday and we're going to start down under in new zealand. we're not sure this guy's name but let's just say looks like a brad. what he's doing there, who's climbing a 147-foot tall sculptor. this is in new zealand. >> and you know what's about to happen. >> wrau. and he broke it. >> that was an expensive sculptor. >> it's a 300,000 dlfr sculptor, been there since 2006. the guy's who sculpted it died years ago so there's no redoing
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this and this dude iticided to climb it. he actually suffered head injuries and was taken to the hospital in stable condition. not sure he was right in the head in the first place for doing that. >> you know what let's go to another part of the world. we'll head to india. a bus driver in india was suspended. why you ask? let's show you. that's a monkey drivering the bus. he decided i'm going to let monkey drive the bus and it was petty funny so somebody took a video. and apparently this is not legal friendship so he g he g he g from his bus drivering job. >> monkee see, monkey do. i mean, did he mock the right stops? is that problem? >> what dud the passengers on board say? is he on board with it?
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>> he's also doing the gear. now to a world record set some 639 pianists -- >> piano players. >> thank you. from eight countries and played in unison. this is an event in china. there they are. organizers of the event said 40 pianos were played with 599 pianos nearby in a square. >> break thing world record there. >> it sounds real ea, really nice. in d-major by the way. >> and just real quick. a tiny gecko drove a couple people crazy. there were a gazillion phone calls and it was a gecko with his foot on the button redialing. apparently he kept making call
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. this this morning on "world news now" hurricane michael bearing down on the florida pan handle. thousands prepare for this potentially deadly storm. we'll have the very latest track. the supreme court justice brett kavanaugh is sworn in at the white house. president apologized to kavanaugh on behalf of the country as kavanaugh gets ready for his first day on the bench. and a new beginning months after the loss of their 19-month old daughter, they're the parents off a new baby boy. and rults arcompetition for only the closest of couples. do you trust your spouse this much? we're talking wife carrying on this tuesday, october 19th.
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♪ >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." >> that one guy really took off like a shot. >> they say marriage is full of obstacles. >> actual obstacles. >> while carrying your wife. we'll see who wins will be making america proud no doubt. michael is expected to make land fall on wednesday. the storm has been gaining strengths taz moves off the western tip of cuba. currently sustained winds of almost 90 miles per hour. states of emergency have been declared and at least three florida counties have declared mandatory evacuations. many arallredy hit thing road for safer areas. >> reporter: winds from hurricane michael already blowing in mexico as the rapidly
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intensifying storm on a collision course with the u.s. coastline. some coastal floodingallredy along the outer beaches. >> every family must be prepared. remember we can rebuild your house but we cannot rebuild your life. >> reporter: drivers headed out of panama city beach. there are long lines for gas in tallahassee and sand bagging is in full force. we met cole stocking up. >> we weren't nervous last night and we woke up this morning and it was a category 2 and now looking worse than that. so weir rar little nervous. >> reporter: also off shore oil and natural gas platforms are shutting down and evacuating workers. we can could be looking at a potentially life threatening storm surge and this gazebo behind me would be nearly entirely under water if you add
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a foot of rain and a foot of rain this area could be without power or water for days. maybe weeks after land fall. we should feel the firs of the tropical storm force winds tuesday night. now let's get the latest on hurricane michael's path. >> accuweather's paul williams. >> what's happing with michael is this. simply put stronger than expected is ahead of schedule. expected to strike the florida coast as a category three for wednesday evening and then it's going to bear its way towards the northeast. at loos a moderate risk for us in georgia, north carolina, south carolina. we're expecting the heaviest rain bringing with it flooding rain, rough seas, florida kosal flooding, and a storm max between eight to 12 feet. and that's just the tip of the iceberg after this begins to
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make its way through portions of south carolina. >> we're going to continue to update that track and the timing. turning new white house and the swearing in ceremony for supreme court justice kavanaugh. and taking this opportunity to say he claims he'll be independent. the other justices, all eight of them were looking on from the white house. and megan hughes with the details. >> i kavanaugh -- >> reporter: with his confirmation fight behind him, brett kavanaugh is being celebrated at the white house. >> we -- >> every american can be assured that i'll be an independent and impartial justice. devoted to equal justice under law. >> reporter: kavanaugh was can confirmed saturday by a 50-48sont vote, the smallest margin in 137 years.
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there were protests before and even after his confirmation. >> we were literally under assault. these demonstrators i'm sure some of them were well meaning citizens but many of them were obviously trained to get in our faces. >> reporter: it was rocked by sexual misconduct allegations from high school and college. kavanaugh strongly and categorically denied. >> he's going to be on the supreme kwoert a huge taint a big asterisk after his name. >> reporter: and democrats hinting they could look at impeaching kavanaugh. >> on behalf of our nation i want to apologize to brett and the entire kavanaugh fy. you, sir, under historic scrutiny were proven innocent. thank you. >> reporter: the justices made a
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show of solidarity with two liberals and conservatives attending the swearing in ceremony saturday. abc news, washington. president trump now says he has no plans to nire deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein. the president said he had a very nice talk with rosenstein as they travelled on air force one in orlando. but he offered no details on what they may have discussed under reports that rosenstein wanted to have him removed from office last year. andrew cuomo says the driver of the limousine that crashed killing 20 people wasn't prommerly licensed and the limo itself falled a safety inspection last month. more than a thousand gathered last night to remember the victims. >> reporter: you're looking down there. if you see the two cars with headlights.
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that sn scene of this horrific accident that caused the lives of 20 people. w learned a lot from ntsb and state troopers. the troopers say they have recovered the airbag control module. they're calling it the black box. it may have the last mill seconds of what happened. no signs the brakes were applied in this extended limo with 18 people, including the driver inside. we learned this was a very high impact collision. in fact the injnl block came into the driver compartment. that could suggest a high rate of speed. ntsb couldn't disagree but they can couldn't agree because they don't have the evidence yet. and snof samples from the driver will be seent to a spelgsz lab for a toxicology report. the google plus social network has been shut down as the company faces criticism over
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a security lapse. they reportedly discovered they had exposed the personal data of 500,000 people in march. they report the company chose not to disclose it because of concerns about regulatory scrut an. google says there's no evidence any exposed personal data was misused. there are are 500,000 people who use google plus. who knew. and two years ago the cleveland indians came so close to win thing world series and now they're dealing with a second straight post season exit. >> the astros blew out cleveland in game three, winning 11-3 to fin ash three-game sweep. >> and it will be the dodgers and milwaukee in the league championship series. they beat atlanta 6-2 to take the series three games to one.
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and boston moved within a the red sox used a seven-run 14th inning to spark a beat down of the yankees. >> a shellacking. >> well, okay. >> how did the nationals do? >> pipe down back there, okay. >> how did the nationals do? >> judd probably started all of it because he walked by the red sox lockerroom playing. ♪ new york, new york" just blasting it. >> not cool, dude. the nba regular season begins a week tonight and golden state's steph curry up to his old trucks. >> or new tricks. yeah. curry took the bat to the basket fling from midcourt.
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>> he wasn't evenx pecting that. you see how he turned around like what? >> maybe he'll rule that one when they start defding their championship in next week's season opener. >> keep that in your back pocket there, steph. >> and i like how the coach is like did something happen? >> chest bump. coming up some lama drama. what residents in one neighborhood are finding in their mail boxes instead of their mail. and a 29-year-old woman. and remember you can see some of our behind the scenes pictures at abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." there's a lot to love about medicare. there's also a lot to know. part a that's your hospital coverage, part b is all the doctor stuff... the most important thing to know? medicare doesn't pay for everything.
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the town house came down. the flu season issall rdsy bieng flamed for deaths, including north carolina. >> scarlet died last wook of flu-related complications. her husband taking her to the hososafter she passed out. she had been healthy and active bebefore coming down with the flu. and now to the brand new life giving a new beginning to body miller. >> miller's wife, morgan, has given birth to their son nearly four months after they lost their daughter to a drowning accident. >> reporter: a new beginning for body miller and his wife, morgan, as they welcome a bobby boy to the family. this photo eshared by their midwife who helped deliver the babe ey at home. this comes four months after the tragic loss of their daughter
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emmy who drown in a neighbor's pool. following the birth of the baby boy, the midwife shared this. while nothing will ever replace the feeling of aching arms to hold emmy again, this baby provided something new for this day, joy, inspiration and hope. " joy and the baby are doing great. they want to make sure people are well aware drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 2 to 4 and they also like to see improved pool technology. abc news, new york. and coming up unour next half hour the happy occasion for the bush family. a wedding with two presidents, not one with, but two walk thing bride down the aisle. >> so no pressure for that young man. and the quest for the
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♪ ♪ time for the mix on a tuesday. busy mix. >> an interesting story to start with with and i honestly mean interesting. out of west virginia in this one neighborhood they're dealing with stolen mail. there's a woman who says her mail is getting stolen but they're replacing it with really strange. didn't find her mail but found a laminated picture of a laum wearing sunglasses instead. so she goes back. checks out the security camera footage and sees some black vehicle roll up, take her mail, replace it with a photo. >> they take her mail. >> replace it with the photo.
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it's like the batman villain who leaves his calling card. >> is it a joke? >> she thinks it's an identity theft thing happing. on the security cam, you can see them taking stuff out of her crash bin. >> that's just an ex. that's an ex-boyfriend. >> she knows what the is. and they're reminding you that's a federal crime. stealing mail, federal crime. let me show you healthy relationships in the meantime. this is the wife pairing championship of north amare acan and off they go. >> that guy is moving. >> you have to go over those hurdles. >> that's where his wife's head
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is. >> well, she can lift up at that point. >> but who won? >> so jessie and christine won 12 cases of beer and five times arsenal's wife's weight uncash. $636. that's not that bad. and then they go on to the world championship because there is a world championship. impressive. yea america. this is super cute. there's this orchestra unnew york that played live along to the game super mario bros. you know it had the iconic music. they played live while someone was play thing game and then they actually did the sound eeffects aev time there was do it, do, do. >> this is a full orchestra doing it. >> following along and it was
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before you even know you're pregnant. this morning on "world news now," ne this morning on "world news now" newly sworn in justice brett kavanaugh gets ready for his first day on the supreme court as the president issued an apology to kavanaugh. hurricane michael takes aim and races towards the gulf coast of florida. hundred oz oare preparing ahead of the monster storm that's intensifying. and a new record holder in the nfl. >> drew brees becomes the all-time passing leader. but the guy who used to hold thatricered had something to say about it. and in the 61y, a surprise elimination on "dancing with the stars." and the couple that's still
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hanging on despite the dismal score. and theyeopngack ip. >> notits y,ctob 9th. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." >> is he one of the ringers? >> probably one of those kids whose rar dancer already. >> like i'm going to really try to do this see if i can branch out. we do have the latest on the president and the supreme court choice. taking a victory lap on coming out swinging as brett kavanaugh was sworn in at the white house. >> declared him a victim of lies and deception and issued an apology on behalf of the country. >> kavanaugh claims he was harboring no bitterness and vowed to approach the job fairly as he hear his first case on the court today. >> reporter: president trump marking a milestone, his second
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nominee now on the supreme court. >> i brett m. kavanaugh do solemnly swear. >> reporter: as he celebrates brett kavanaugh's confirmation victory. >> what happened to the kavanaugh family violate said every notion of fairness, decency and due process. >> reporter: kavanaugh was confirmed by the narrowest margin in over 130 years. >> the ayes are 50, the nays are 48. >> reporter: as kavanaugh was sworn in by chief justice john roberts, two ruth bader gins burg joining clarence thomas for the saur money. deep devugzs remon. republican susan collins whose vote prove ddcisive says she now as the a security detail because of threats she's resoofbed and while she believes christine blasey ford is a victim of
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sexual assault, she's also convunsed that judge kavanaugh is not her attacker but he's now justice cavanaugh relationship >> the supreme court is an institution of law. the justices do not sit on opposite sides of an aisle, we do not caucus in separate rooms. it's a team of nine and i will always be a team player on the team of nine. >> reporter: all eight other supreme court justices were on hand for the ceremonial swearing in the president apologized to kavanaugh and his family for what he called a campaign of personal destruction quote based on lredent went on to say you, sir, after historic scrutiny were proven innocent. quite a tone from the president, continuing the themes that
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republicans were echoing during the confirmation battle. when it came time for kavanaugh to speak, he speak tone of reconciliation and said he would like to be a force of quote stability and unity on the court. our other breaking newsover nite is the approach of hurricane michael . >> it has now passed over the western tip of cuba. right right there just spinning over the caribbean. it could be the worst stoorm hit in more than a dozen years. key west is not units path buttall ary feeling the effects. >> and drivers are jam thing highways heading inland. many government offices and schools are closed today. >> good morning, paul. >> the problem with michael is he's gotten stronger, faster.
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it's like a hurricane on stair toids. because we'll stay a category 3 as we move into the pan handle of florida. we're lining for a high risk not only in tallahassee but fwnl fwnl and south carolina. still recovering from florence. the florence recovery will be effected. the remnants will be in the center of south carolina, travel disruption and its wrr going to continue to track up towards richmond. the only good news about this situation is michael's a fast mover so he won't dump as much ron. and the limpo company volved in the it deadly crash in upstate new york. >> and they honored the victims and they're a families.
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maggie ruly is there. ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: a vigil monday night for the 20 souls lost on saturday. >> my heart breaks as i think all of the lives that never will be the same. >> reporter: the investigation now concentrating on the vehicle, its driver and a small company called prestige limousine and its checkered history. the driver was not properly licensed. the limo failed inspection just a month abow. the ntsb and state police saying it blew through a t-intersection impacting with such force the engine block ended up in driver's compartment with no sign of skid marks. >> on saturday it was misting or damp road could perhaps mitigate any skid marks.
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>> reporter: they're investigating the mechanical system asual as the road itself and the driver's record, conducting an autopsy to see eif drugs and alcohol were factors. >> we'll determine if there's culpable -- >> reporter: on their way to a 30th birthday party for the youngest of four sisters. all four sisters along with three of their husbands killed in the crash. abc news, new york. now to the staggering number from the government. the worst dead beat parent in the u.s. apparently owed more than $4 million. the cardiologist has not made a child support payment in years. no one else is even close to that amount. requires believed he fled to israel but flies back periodically to keep his medical
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practice going. it's unclear why they haven't been flagged though. a new saint has been anointed. you like what i did? and he did it in style. >> drew brees, there it is. he needed to 201 yards in the air to jump from tlurd to first and the record breaker came in the second quarter against washington. flrs celebration, the refs flagged it for excessive celebration. >> i hope somebody threw it back at them. >> so that moved brees past peyton manning who took time out from salad preparation. >> thank you very much. swrb nothing left to look tute togalexcept sli my
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he has a touchdown recrtd that will fall as well. oh, well. the game was stopped and brees thanked the fans for their support as the ball was handed straight over to the officials from the pro football hall of fame. his family on hand. they told him go on and win the game and that they did. >> look at his boys and his daughter. they're going to remember being on the field. >> and one of the cutest things is his son at the super bowl with the giant, giant head phones to block out the noise. and barbara bush tie as knot and the one thing that was borrowed that held true meaning for the bride. and why katy perry says she's taking time off away from music. wool rr have full details. in the skinny.
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a pick up truck ended up on top of a car after a chain-reaction crash the woman lost control when she was hit by a third vehicle. she then hit another car which sent the truck airborne. no one was injured unthis. insane. well, it seems that disgraced former congressman, anthony wiener, will get an early release from prison. >> after pledding guilty to sexting with with a minor. he was suppose toads be locked up until august but now the bureau of prisons list the release date as may 16th. rn and megan mccain joining her co hosts on "the view" for the first time since the death of her father, senator john mccain. >> she thanked her colleagues
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and the american public for their support and she urged the country to not give in to the current political climate. >> he said we're americans and we can never surrender and that's how i feel. i understand how divided and scared a lot of people are and it looks like the fabric of democracy is frang. we don't surrender. i'm not doing it. so you have to join me and i want all of you to fight with me. >> mccain also getting emotional when she said she wouldn't be here if it weren't for her father and her father's close friend, former vice president joe biden and joe lieberman. >> and of course he died after a battle with brain cancer. good to see her back and with
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♪ and it's time now for the skinny and we're going to start with dancing with with the stars and a shocking elimination, at least to some here. >> was not expected. last night's theme was most memorable year with stars performing routines inspired by a significant year untheir lives. top score of the night went to "fuller house" actor >> my lit.al one loves him. >> nice. they did a steamy little samba there. they earned the season's first perfect score, 30 out of 30. >> and perhaps show thing most improvement, this couple. bob a reflected on his impaufb rgsed child hood and the loss of his mother.
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their final score ended up being 23. >> and then you have the ringer, mary lou retten and sasha showed much higher marks scoring a solid 24 for their waltz that is set to a soulful rendition of we are the champions of course reminiscing to her championship run in the olympics. >> that's a great shot on the floor from 19 -- >> 84 in l.a. the olympics. >> and milo man hiem. milo culled it, let's just put it out there. they performed this fast paced jive. and look at them they're great. >> what do you have to do to get a perfect score? >> because they only got a 27 out of 30 and they're perfect. they're so in sink. do you ever think what if i was
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on "dancing with the stars"? i know i wouldn't look like that. wouldn't be them. >> i would have broken some parts our fan favorite, store joe attempted his waltz there. they were apparently being charitable. he and jenna got an kwan out of 30. >> he's clearly trying. >> do you get a grade just for showing up? >> a for effort. >> he was trying like the yankees were trying last night. >> no. he was actually trying. >> he was crying like the colorado rockies. too soon? >> and she and val showed significant improvement over last week. they got score of 22 out of 30. >> but despite their improvement and scoring higher than joe the grocer, they were given the boot. >> and she was super emotional.
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she got sad. >> we tried to get an interview with nancy afterwards but she walked past the camera. >> emotional. >> i'm sure it would have been something along the lines of you take the good, the bad, you take them all, there you have the facts -- >> we're sorry about that. next to will ferrell doing what he does best more "cowbell." >> a place in infamy with his cowbell accompaniment on that classic snl sketch "more cowbell." >> the cowbell struck again as he muscled unduring coldplay's performance. ♪
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>> chris martin is a good sport but if he was a really good sport, he would have broke into "burning for you." >> and first best known for opening up for beyonce at the super bowl. >> or be thing front man to coldplay. >> there's that as well. nixt who doesn't like hearing happy birthday sung to them on their birthday? >> not av within is as lucky as bruno mars, turning 23 to have that song sung to them by ed sheeran. ♪ happy birthday to you happy burlgt day to you ♪ ♪ happy birthday two-time super bowl performing bruno ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you >> he love eat thing cupcakes with a knife? >> is that socially acceptable? >> i eat them with a fork and
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it is bonus time on the 6 skinny and we're going to start with katy perry taking a break. >> in an interview with with footwear news she's taking a hiatus in her music to focus on other things in her life. >> and those other thinginizeclude her mental health, shoe line and her romance with with orlando bloom, of course. >> they made their debut as a couple in monte carlo just last month. >> and they made a whole other debut online last year. and former first daughter,
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barbara bush and craig coin. >> and here's abc. >> reporter: it was a well kept secret. quiet invitation husbas had gon for something special. walked down the aisle by her father at the bush family home. he was beaming and so was another former president. at 94 her grandfather right there in the front row. it was just six months ago they lost their matriarch, barbara. and paying tribute to her, wearing a bracelet that was her daughter's. america watched the twins grow up. in bed with their grandparents, then growing up at the white house. and when another set of first daughters moved in, the bush
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sisters wrote never forget the wonderful people who work at the white house, enjoy college. as most of the world knows, we did. you have listened to harsh criticism of your parents by people who have never met them but your parents will be rooting for you in your next chapter and so will we. barbara bush on her new chapter. abc news, new york. >> it is so great to see them all grown up. i remember when they first got into the white house. >> i remember the college years for sure. >> the limousine when they caught the photo of them -- >> doing other things. tequila was mentioned often in those days. >> coin starred in "jarhead" >> congratulations to them. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now" informing
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good morning america." making news in america this morning, florida bracing for michael. the hurricane growing stronger expected to make landfall as a category 3 storm. >> this is a massive storm. >> this morning the mandatory evacuations, the military preparing and the storm surge that's expected. a message of unity from supreme court justice brett kavanaugh as he prepares for his first day on the job. >> my goal is to be a great justice for all americans. >> while president trump calls the accusations against kavanaugh a hoax from evil people. new overnight, chaos along one of hollywood's busiest streets. reports of people injured during a rapper's promotional event. plus, the jail break caught on camera. two inmates escaping in trash cans. and history in the nfl overnight.

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