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say they have this massive fire under control. firefighters are still on the scene pouring over -- pouring water over hot spots in dover. displacing about 200 residents and six businesses. this morning a major anounlsment is rock thing world of professional wrestling. >> roman reigns said his leukemia has returned. he's stepping away to battle the disease for a second time and giving up the championship belt that he holds as well. >> i'm not going to lie i'll take every prayer you can send my way but i'm not looking for sympathy or for you to feel bad for me because i have faith. >> he was originally diagnosed 11 years ago when he was only 22. he promises fans he'll be back very soon. bob barker is toads be spend
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thing night age los angeles hospital. they were called to the 94-year-old's hollywood hills home. tmz reports barker was suffering from back pain. arjs man in australia said he survived an attack by a bull shark by punching it. >> paul kenny was body surfing at a nudist beach when he head butted the shark. the shark then bit paul's arm and wouldn't let go. so paul decked the shark. >> i just started punching it until it let go. there was blood every water. and hoping it wasn't come back. >> he was screaming for help. bleeding in the bicep and the leg. wrapped him up with bandages and
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♪ ♪ ♪ time now for the skinny starting with last night's shocking elimination twist on "dancing with the stars." >> so it was disney night. let's start with the near perfect scores for the model alexis ren and allen for their fox trot from pocahontas. the chemistry that's start tung look a touch more than
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professional. alexis reportedly broke up with her boyfriend and asked if she and her dance pro were an item and she said no comment, which means yes. >> also scoring a 29, juan pablo and cheryl with juan pablo stealing the spotlight as gaston. and their highest score yet for their charleston, set to "a star is born" he tweeted i'm out of breath. >> man hiem and carson dawned from the incredibles 2, earning them an impressive 28. and the grocery store joe and jenna failed to break a 20. scoring a dismal 17 with joe clearly trying harder than ever to prove himself as a dancer. they're simple moves, aren't
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they? and he's still in it. maybe he just looks like a dancer at wedding in new jersey after too many drinks. which is an insult to dancers in new jersey at weddings. >> it turns out on disney night no one goes home. >> psyche. so not even grocery store joe was in the low end. those two were in the low end and they were pretty good. >> no. they should have gone home. >> it does make you wonder what does he do to get out? as jack points out. pretty terrible moves. much better than any of us could do. >> speak for yourself. amy schumer has broken the news about expecting her first child on her friend's instagram account.
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>> photo shopped over prince harry and meghan's bodies. she was about to introduce exciting news on her friend's page. >> and users see the last line. "i'm pregnant." there you have it. >> interesting. former white house communications director anthony "the mooch" scare scaramuccew... >> he had one dance move represents in each of his 10 days on the job, including day one cleaning house with with a a broom sweep. >> day two was taken an ax to the tree of leaking. >> and in his final day hanging himself, scare muchy's book hits book stores today.
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alabama kwutly waiting for a surprise. in the school highway, third grade teacher stop thing custodian mr. ugi, as he's called, telling him a student has had a huge accident. >> it's right in the back. >> reporter: he's fine with it. just asked how bad is it? >> it's a little accident. >> reporter: and he walks into that gym. overcome, he puts his hand to his face. it's national custodian's day. his hand to his heart and said a bow.
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one by one going through that gym, giving them high fives. they gave mr. eugene hand written thank you notes. his heart filled the moment he walked into that gym. david muir, abc news, new york. >> that was a sweet one. >> that was a moment for him. we should do a similar thing. when i sweep up around here, be nice to get an applaud or something. >> i'm not clapping for you. sweeping for your singing. >> a sniker bar or something. >> you're not yourself when you're hungry.
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good morning i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm in for diane macedo. 'lyin' ted' no more. president trump hit the campaign trail for senator cruz. he applauded cruz for supporting his sugendau and the name calling was reserved for cruz's democratic challenger. breaking news in utah, a man hunt. they say a student was killed at the university of utah. the 37-year-old suspect has been capture captured. the victim and gunman knew each other. it's the dodgers against the red sox in game one of the world
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series. the dodgers making their second straight appearance. and boston's first world series since 2013. the mega millions is worth at least $1.6 billion. a single winner would get more than 900 million bucks before taxes. those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, october 23rd. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." there are so many songs devoted to money probably written by broke people. but a lot of people will be thinking that. by this time tomorrow somebody's life would have been changed immensely. that's great. >> here's hoping it's mine. >> here's hoping it's a relative. we begin this half hour with president trump and senator ted
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cruz teaming up in hopes of keeping control of congress. >> the on screen affection was on display at a rally. ted cruz facing a tight fight against beto o'rourke. and the name calling and accusations that marked the 2016 republican primaries appeared to be firmly behind them. >> reporter: the two men embracing like old friends. >> a man who has become a really good friend of mine. >> reporter: just two years ago a personal and political feud. >> is it 'lyin' ted'? you're right. >> you know 'lyin' ted' comes in with with a bible held high. >> reporter: suggesting that cruz's father was somehow connected to the it president kennedy. >> i don't get ang ery often but
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you mess with my wife, you mess with my kids, that will do it every time. donald, you're a sniffling coward and leave heidi aloan. >> reporter: a pathological liar. terms cruz has used to describe his former rival. and booed off the stage after failing to endorse trump at the national convention. >> if you love our country and your children as much as i know you do, vote your conscience. vote for candidates you believe to be faith nool constitution. god bless the united states of america. >> reporter: campaigning here in texas that once icy relationship now thawed. >> i am honored that president trump is here endorsing and supporting my campaign. >> reporter: cruz could not say
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whether he considered trump a friend or a foe. >> how do you describe the relationship? >> he's the president and i work with the president. in delivering on our promises. >> reporter: how quickly politics change. >> he's not 'lyin' ted' anymore. he's beautiful ted. i call him texas ted. no ted cruz and i had a very nasty and tough campawn. it was a very competitive -- it was a tough campaign. >> reporter: cruz revealed in an interview with with abc he quote has no interest in revisiting the comments of 2016 and says he will return the favor, pledging to campaign for president trump in his 2020 reelection bid. kendis, junay. >> some 18,000 people in that arena. men a more wanted to be there and president trump used that rally to take aim at the migrant said who are multiplying as they head north. >> the president described the
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caravan as an assault on our country and made a baseless allegation that democrats were encouraging the trek. and an earlier comment that people from the middle east is in the crowd. >> it's already travelled over 500 miles on foot. to more than 7,000 people in mexico. and after seeing images of migrants pushing past national police, president trump called this a national emergency, especially since mexican police were not able to verify who they were. >> take your camera, go in the middle and you're going to find ms 13, middle eastern, everything. >> reporter: well, they did take their cameras and i asked matt what he's been seeing. are you seeing middle easterners? >> reporter: no, and i spent seven years in the middle east
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so i would recognize a middle eastern accent. the heat is debillitating. what's sort of ironic is that every time the president speaks, he own ely propels this caravan forward because it makes them that much more weary of accepting asylum from the mexican government which they think is trying to trick them into being deported back to honduras and guatemala. the mexican government is saying we're drawing a line in the sand. we swrul will have a lot start here. listen for it on your favor podcasting app. the lgbq coq coq coq coq cqm over the definition of gender. a plan to define gender as
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determined by a person's sex organs at birth. they call it the latest move to revoke their civil rights. and the attorney has been ordered to pay nearly $5 million to an attorney that used to work for his law firm. he's best known for representing the porn actress, stormy daniels. he personally guaranteed a settlement with the attorney who claimed they musstated profits. a vigil last night outside atlanta remembered antwan tone a. he was shot to death responding to a call saturday. hours after officers killed the suspected gunman. also breaking overnight, hurricane willa is making a straight line towards mexico's pacific coast. the category four storm is just
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off shore and about to turn to the northeast. maximum sustained winds are just below the category five level. the resort of portuerto vallarts being evacuated. willa is expected to be a category 4 and then it will cut a a swath across much of texas bringing as much as four inches to an area that just doesn't need it. >> and it will eventually reach the pan handle where hurricane muccal caused so much destruction. country music star was overcome when she saw what was done to her home. a framed copy for luke's first number one hit titled, get this rain is a good thing. >> the irony there. elon musk says his first
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rapid transit tunnel will open in only six weeks. >> his company is right now digging below l.a. and the two-mile tech tunnel is almost done. it will move vehicles at speeds as high as 255 miles per hour. it's to build a link between chicago o'hare airport and downtown chicago. >> that's very much needed. so the world's longest sea bridge is now open as with el. >> chinese president did the honors today at the hong kong mccow bridge. it was followed by a fireworks show. the 35 mile long six-lane span connects china to the mainland. it include as four-mile underwater tunnel. >> construction started in 2009 and it cost $20 billion to
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build. it had a lot of delaws. it will cut commute time from four hours to 45 minutes. between the -- >> that's substantial but i'm not getting on a bridge that long. >> scared much? coming up the safety alert for parents of young children. what you need to know about dangers you may never knew existed in your home. and that search for the missing 13-year-old girl in wisconsin. you're watching "world news now." in wisconsin. the call that is now going out for thousands of reinforcements. you're watching "world news now."
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this apartment building fire in san francisco's financial district is this apartment building fire in san francisco's financial district is out. residents of 30 apartments had to be evacuated, including a comboth more than 100 years old. seven people were treated for smoke inhalation. and search intensifying for the missing 13-year-old girl in wisconsin. >> they're looking for two girls possibly linked to the disappearance of her parents. >> reporter: a week after
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13-year-old vanished, identifying two cars that could be connected to her mysterious disappearance. a red or orange dodge challenger and a accura. >> to look for change said in behavior or routine of people. >> reporter: those vehicles spotted early on october 15th. when authorities raced to the wisconsin home after a mysterious 911 call. yelling could be heard in the background of that call. according to transcripts, police found the door kicked in, jaime 's father shot dead and heir mother culled inside the house and jaime gone. >> we believe jaime is still in danger. >> reporter: authorities are now calling for 2,000 volunteers, for a search. authorities were not able to determine what state tags are on the vehicles they're looking for.
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they're hoping someone will recognize the cars. a northern california sheriff's office is taking heat over the handcuffing of an 8-year-old. >> deputies say they restrained the child after he wandered away and his mother who said her son is mentally challenged plans to file a complaint. >> he was screaming, kicking and crying and coughing because he has asthma as well. it broke my heart. i started crying. >> that mom acknowledges her son was resisting but doesn't understand why he had to be handcuffed and doesn't blame her son's school for him being off campus. what you might not have known about what it takes to bobby proof your home. >> your r're watching "world ne
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♪ and i give you all i got to give ♪ how does the song go? it's baby -- it's michael jackson. >> as every parent knows baby proofing your home can be daunting. and even the most conscientious parent can over look some deadly hazards. >> reporter: they're excitedly expecting their first child any day now but when it comes to baby proofing their home. >> wive rr done a lot of pinteresting. >> reporter: the acting head of the consumer association. >> it's like having the principal come to the classroom. >> reporter: she's here to provide potentially life saving advice. >> most deaths can be prevented. >> reporter: they teamed up to
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spot a baby hazard quiz. setting up possible hazard said in the nursery, and kitchen. first up the nursery with at least seven hazards. how many can you spot? >> the pillows and the blankets might be issues. >> our baby monitor but it's attached to all these cords. >> baby monitor cords should be at least three feet from the crib. >> we didn't get that outlet cover. and this is bolted in. >> plastic bag kz be a suffcation hazard. all furniture including changing table should be anchored to the wall and outlets should be covered. correct again. the cpsc says use cordless or inaccessible cords. and make sure they're out of
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young children's reach. that's a strangulation hazard. >> whether it's a crib or a play yard -- >> reporter: out of all scoring 6 over seven. >> the pictures over the crib can pose a danger. if they fall on their own or if the child helps them. >> reporter: they get a passing grade for figuring out nay need to pad these coffee table corners. but points out the baby will need better protection from that fireplace. >> you can get screens that fasten them selves to the front of the fireplace. anchor the storage device against the wall the tv as well. and we move on to the kitchen. spotting this hazard the even door made easier to pull down with this hangige dish towel. and what baby item is linked to the most injuries seen in the
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emergency room for children under five? >> blanket in a crib. >> it is highchair. >> we see thousands of falls and injuries from the highchair. >> reporter: overall acing the quiz. >> you both did extremely well. >> they aced. that was anxiety inducing to watch. >> you're like everything's -- >> i nithink my office is ready for you to bring over your little one. >> actually she would know how to child proof. >> this is baby ready. >> no. >> i got zbled don't let a child play with that. nor your big mallet that's going to crush a child. no. no. loose cords. disaster. >> it's wrapped. >> big wine bottle double deswraszer.
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so what better way to start the week than a big phone fight? >> foam fight. >> so students at st. andrew's university gathered on the line to celebrate weekend. and it's part of a ritual for thanking them for mentoring them at the school. zblurts fun until someone pours nair. >> things will get real weird there. 17 years ago in 2001 prince williams didn't go to this.
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they thought he did but it was a case of mistaken identity. but kate middleton, the duchess of cambridge did go dressed as a baby covered in lipstick. >> that's when she was catherine. >> living her best life. >> the duchess way back when. >> yeah. also in the uk there's a silent protest that took place. this controversy over kids and their book bags and how their backpacks can be a little bit too heavy for them. and so this particular school in the uk has said for safety reasons they will not allow kids to carry their books in their backpacks. so 17-year-old jacob ford dis greed. so he found a way to fix that problem. he brought his books in a wicker basket and a microwave to make a point. he even wrote a 3,000 word essay
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saying why he disagree would this new policy, which is admirable. >> that is impressive but how is everyone else bringing their books to school? >> one or two between classes. >> just don't bring the books. >> he got suspended for two days. >> oh, jacob. check this out a baby determined to make it down the stairs. his mom is monitoring his progress. >> no. >> mom, put the phone down. i mean he's trying though. responding to comments on facebook. his mom joked i don't think he's figured out the most efficient way to get down the stairs. >> i tried to same thing on the exorcist steps in georgetown in d.c. with my nieces and nephews.
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this morning on "world this morning on "world news now" the new campaign bud. the man he used to call 'lyin' ted' but no long as barack obama takes him in a dualing rally. the suspect smashing his way through glass door businessfore security guard opened fewer. this probably isn't what you picture when you think of an iceberg. a giant block of ant arctic ice that's too perfect like aliens must have made it perfect. hear what nasa is saying. and maybe tonight's the night someone becomes an instant
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billionaire or not. as these giant jackpots get more frequent, we investigate why. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." >> thank you, kendis. ♪ i want to be a billionaire so ♪ >> ooh ooh. >> you're a good back up singer. you're like mary in the supremes. >> i'm michelle williams. >> don't do dirty on you. you're better than michelle. we're here to start this half hour with the president and senator ted cruz hugging it out in houston two ecwoos ahead of the critical midterm elections. >> they appear to have buried the hatchet they wielded during the brutal 2016 primary. president trump continues to zero in on the migrant caravan
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traveling through mexico and declared himself a nationalist. >> reporter: president trump sounding a battle cry at his rally in houston. >> democrats produce mobs, republicans produce jobs. >> reporter: addressing the caravan of 7,000 migrants, women children marching to the u.s. boarder. >> do you know how the car van started? does everybody know what this means? i think the democrats had something to do with it. >> now fiercely back thing man he used to call 'lyin' ted'. >> it got nasty and then it ended and i'll tell you what nobody has helped me more. >> reporter: kroous also take thing stage attacking democrat opponent, beto o'rourke. >> elections are about choices. if you want a big gun grabbing liberal, the democrats are giving it to you.
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>> reporter: we literally show up everywhere all the time for everyone. >> reporter: he used the rally to reinforce his tax cut for americans. something they won't be able to consider until november ran theth. 13th. former president obama is also on the campaign trail talking swipes at republicans while stumping for democratic candidates in nevada. he took credit for get thing economy back on track before handing it off to president trump and urged voters to turn things around by heading to the polls. >> right now we have a chance to restore some sanity to our politics. right now we can tip the balance of power back to you, the american people. because ultimately there's only one real check on bad policy and
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that is you and your vote. you. >> the former president also slammed the gop tax law saying republicans had promised to fight for the it logical guy but instead helped corporations and sew divisions in the country. >> a president called the caravan of mugerants an assault on our country, telling supporters we need build a wall fast. after the caravan grew to more than 7,000, the president said it was a national emergency and claimed, without evidence, that cr criminals and middle easterners were mixed un. it's more than a thousand miles from the u.s. boarder. they will stop the migrants from moving farther north. and that official tells abc news that the 15-man team responsible for khashoggi's
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death inside the consul in istanbul, and saudis say khashoggi died while in a choke hold. president trump said he's not satisfied with with what he's heard about khashoggi's death. steve mnuchin reportedly raised the issue of the khashoggi investigation during a meeting in saudi arabia with the crown prince. that meeting happened despite mnuchin saying he would not attend a major investment conference in the saudi capital. er for and a source says head and a package opened by an employee of soros north of new york city. the work wither placed the package in a wooded area before
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calling police. soros is a billionaire often criticized for his support of democratic candidates and programs. a shooting sparked a bit of chaos in washington d.c. a security guard fired at an unarmed man who tried to kick his way through the building's front windows. >> reporter: breaking news right now a shooting at the studios of fox 5. >> reporter: not just one but two doors kicked in by that suspect at the fox owned station in washington d.c. once getting through that second door and entering the tv station lobby, a security guard confronted the man firing one shot, hitting him in the chest. >> figuring out exactly what happened hoor. >> reporter: the suspect is described as alert and responsive after the shooting. he dud not have a weapon. but the question is what did he say inside that lobby?
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>> it's still an active investigation. >> reporter: no one else was injured. source telling us he had a history of mental health issues. pleesz a police are trying to figure out why the security guard discharged their weapon. and the dangerous hurricane willa. >> expected to make land fall later today. it was briefly the highest category hurricane but weakening slightly overnight, still potentially catastrophic. paul williams is track thing storm and more. >> willa, a category 4 hurricane, major hurricane moves right into the mexican coast and it will lose strength moving across the mountain but not so much so that it won't have a punch. an opportunity of three inches
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of rain in some places. the only good news is about an 18-hour window. so it's not going to stick apround for an extended period of time. still a possibility of washouts and travel delays. flood risks will hit the heart of texas. and that same storm tracks across the deep south. that's going to effect the michael recovery that's going to be impacted for big-time travel delays. a perfectly shaped piece of ice is sparking some conspiracy. theories that maybe a it's a little too perfect. >> with good reason. nasa published this picture of an iceberg that looks like a perfect triangle. it broke off an ice sheet in the ant arctic.
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>> but some believe it's more proof alien life forms once inhabited antarctica. because a human couldn't make that? >> no. it's like sliced. >> perfectly. >> i mean do we need anymo proof that there are aliens? for those that believe, no proof is necessary. >> no proof is necessary. nasa says the iceberg's sharp angles indicate it recently slid off from the ice shelf. seriously? >> it just fell off right before that picture? coming up the case of the stolen colon. but this was not just any colon. this was a giant inflatable one. surgically removed from the back of a pick up truck. but first year learning more about those men killed in the tragic white water rafting accident.
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mother of his unborn child in 1989. she died and the child is living with brain damage and cerebral palsy >> and living with his grandmother there. we're getting our first look of new video of the first moments a white river rafting turned deadly. they travelled for a batch rr party. >> reporter: new video moments before their white water rafting adventure turned deadly. also showed the popular river raging following days of hechk heavy rain. one saying "all of us were careening down river just trying to stabilize and find something to hold on to. but four of the american tourists and a local guide
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disappeared into the rappeds. "eventually recovering all five bodies just before night fall. the bachelor survived but his brother sergio lorenzo did not, nor did his friends. the bachelor's fiance posting this on instagram. "what was supposed to be a celebration for the best day of our life turned into a nightmare." now they face the tough task of bringing their loved ones back to the united states and the rafting company is now under investigation. >> that story's so sad and the group of friends have known each other since high school. >> so they waited for less than an hour because the conditions were a little tricky but apparently didn't wait long enough. coming up in our next half hour the man who saved his own life by head butting an angry shark. but first win thing biggest lottery jackpot in american history.
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dollars. after tax as single winner could join the ranks of celebrities like lebron james, barbara streisand. network. >> we have 25 -- >> reporter: we went to the mega millions studio unatlanta where they're preparing for someone's monumental win. why are these jackpots so huge? people are saying oh, my gosh i've never seen this kind of money before. >> about a year ago the matrix changed. we heard from our players we're interested in large jackpots. >> reporter: but a lower chance of actually winning. to get to 1.5 or higher you need to have 25 consecutive mega millions that don't have a 1er. so they cranked it up so it was a 1 in 103 million chance of winning. >> reporter: it's an outcome most can only dream about but
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it's not always fun and games. dd moore was found guilty of swindling and killing the lottery winner, obruham shakespeare in 2012. an extreme and tragic example of lottery winnings gone wrong. not only can winning that much make you a target but many winners themselves aren't equipped to handle the landfall. >> the sobering reality is that 70% of all lottery winners willl end up in bankruptcy. i advise my friends, clients put it in a trust, protect it. >> reporter: and for those that like to play in pools with friends or colleagues, there are even more steps one should take. >> appoint a lottery captain whose job it is to collect the money, secure the ticket, photo copy the ticket and then
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everyone who's in the pool should sign that photo copy. >> but after all the day dreaming and takg all the legal precautions, all that's left is to play and fwrigs good luck. good luck, everybody. >> so 70% end up in bankruptcy a few years later. is she including the folks that do the scratch off and they're like yes. >> spending frivolously but one interesting point is they may think of it differently verses if -- you're sawing lebron james, tom hanks, people who had to work really hard to get to that money. it's different when you just get it and i didn't have this yesterday. >> my model will be mc hammer perhaps. yeah. the ladies from tlc way back when. >> #yellow. >> yeah.
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♪ if you wanna go and take a ride ♪ usher? >> nel a. >> you just got your card revoked. what usher song? go sit in a corner. that was nelly. it's time for the mix. and we're playing nelly. >> why are we playing nelly? of course it's nelly. >> october 23rd is national ipod day. you're never living that down. the apple introduced the ipod on october 23rd 2001. and also hot in 2001 this nelly song.
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>> of course. and what's the name of this nelly song? >> ride with with me, something like that. come on. >> so you shame me -- >> close enough. don't try to flip this around. this is on you. shameful. you know the ipod changed the way we listened to music until we got the iphone. i really have two of them in my car >> with the dial? >> uh-huh. here's something that will change your outlook on colon. because we have an outlook on colon. there's nothing sockred acred ua and this is proof. there was an inflatable colon in kansas city, kansas. kck. and it got stolen. it's a giant stolen. a $4,000 inflatable colon. why are colons so expensive?
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somebody stole it and now the cancer center wants to replace their colon or at least have the stolen colon recovered. the inflatable colon, by the way had space for you to walk through, as you can see. it was featured in health diagrams and they're real a angry about this. >> they were doing a good deed. in the mean time, we have maria, whitney. should we introduce you to the latest singing i kid you not. that is a donkey in ireland who's hitting notes maria could only wish she could hit. >> you can catch this donkey in
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this morning on "world news now" the breaking news. a deadly shooting at a major university campus and it is on lock down. overnight. new details just coming in. >> thousands of migrants headige for the u.s. boarder. president trump is calling it a national emergency and calling for a wall to be built fast. and new this half hour the royals down under. >> prince harry trying on a speedo. we'll show it to you. >> that's a tease. sweeps starts thursday. and on "dancing with the stars" the shocking elimination twist. how bergeron kept us all on the edge of our seats until the last few seconds.
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that's in the skinny this tuesday, october 23rd. >> reporter: from abc news this is "world news now." >> that's like from the classic school of how to write a tease during ratings month. >> you dade speedo. you got to stick around. >> and what's turning out to be a busy tuesday morning. we want to start with breaking news in utah. the shooting on the campus of university of utah in salt lake city. a female student was shot and culled. killed. >> they've located a 37-year-old suspect and say he's no long arthreat. he had a previous relationship with the victim, according to police. that shooting happened out sad dormitory on campus.
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the victim's body was found in a car. >> some 30,000 full-time students on any given day in the fall. so we'll continue to watch it. also breaking overnight hurricane willa is barrelling towards mexico's pacific coast. >> moving towards land at 9 miles per hour. packing sustauned winds of a 145 miles per hour. strong winds and heavy rainfall. >> willa has already brought flash flooding to the mountains south of puerto vallarta. hotels are being evacuated with landfall later today. >> it will be absolutely devastating for that area. if you've ever been near puerto vallarta, you know there are mountains that lead directly to the resort town so it will be rough. paul. >> good morning.
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willa as a category 4 will rake into the heart of the south central part of the country because of the moistu it's goin to bring about washouts and travel delays. tuesday going to tuesday night. then shifts wednesday right over texas to the lower mississippi region with a chance of three urchs of rain as it goes from one part of the country to the other. causing road clogsers and microrecovery impacted and the same system will emerge on the other side along the east coast and cause big time problems all the way down to charleston with the florence recovery being effected by the same system >> we turn now to the massive caravan that is moving through mexico. thousands of migrants with their sites set on the u.s. they plan to stop the group as president trump seizes on their
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plight as a defining election issue. he called the caravan an assault on our country and said democrats are behind it. >> reporter: the president is now calling it a national emergency. a caravan of migrants traveling towards the u.s. you can see how many families just waiting to see what they're going to do today. caravans numbers have grown since it began a week ago, 500 miles away in honduras. their shortest route 1500 miles to brownsville, texas. and president trump tweeting "criminals and middle easterner are mixed in." >> go in the middle you're going to find ms 13, middle eastern, everything. and we're not allowing them unour country. >> reporter: we took our cameras
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to the middle of the caravan and what we found were desperate families like blanca and her children. there's a serious concern that the gangs who culled her husband are going to come back for the rest of them. it's not safe in either their home or city. it's been three days since they crossed illegally. they were met with riot police and waves of tear gas. some jumping off the bridge to the river below. hungry and foot sore they prepare to head out again. ambulances sent out by the mexican government treating this baby. they marched on, so many clinging only to and off of trucks. they're riding atop this fuel tanker by the dozens and they're being tossed food and sandwiches and water. the heat suffocating. this woman collapsing before us.
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abc news. >> our thanks and. president trump was in houston rallying support for texas senator, ted cruz, the former opponent he famously mocked as 'lyin' ted'. they even embraced on stage in front of thousands of supporters as the president attempts to drive republican vo voter turnout with with hardline immigration policies. and accused o'rourke of wanting open boarders. and president trump praised him for backing his agenda. >> you know we had our little difficulties. but actually, if you remember, in the beginning it was a love fest and it got nast a. and then it ended. and i'll tell you what nobody has helped me more with your tax cuts, with your regulation. all of the things that we're doing including military and our
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vets than senator ted cruz, nobody. >> i am honored that president trump is here endorsing and supporting my campaign. >> ted cruz locked in a tight race with beto o'rourke. during a rally the president declared himself a nationalist and encouraged others to use that word. >> he says he's not satisfied with what he's heard about the death of khashoggi. this after saudi arabia offered its third clarification of his death. the u.s. top intelligence people in turkey gathering information and that they're coming back to the u.s. by today. khashoggi's death has shined a light on jared kushner'sroom relationship with the crown prince. >> we're obviously getting as many facts as we can from the different places. and then we'll determine which facts are credible.
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i'll also say that we have to be able to work with our allies. >> treasury secretary steve mnuchin met last night with saudi's crown prince. he reportedly raised the khashoggi's death. this as a major investment conference is underway. mnuchin is not attending that conference. thousands attended a vigil at the local high school about 80 miles from indianapolis. he says something triggered the decision to conduct a search. and now the police believe the 13-year-old was home when her parents were murdered earlier this month but do not consider heir a suspect. so by this time tomorrow morning someone could be deciding what to do with $1.6 billion.
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the winning numbers will be drawn tonight. a single winner take thing cash option will get $904 million before taxes. ♪ time now for the royals down under clip of the day. >> oh, yes. the tune that sends chills through jack's heart. still trying to figure out how he does that. today of course the travels with the royals takes us 150 miles north of brisbane, australia, to frazier island. >> harry and meghan met the locales along the largest sand island. >> some watchers were still buzzing over the prince showing off a speedo. after slipping the budgie smugglers as they're called down under over his pants, said it's
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so wrong but it's so wonderful. she said so. >> jack is loving this. >> jack, aren't you glad we do this every day now? >> i can't what. i hope this tour goes on for months. >> i think it's scheduled to actually. >> they're in fiji at this minute. they just arrived in fiji. i think they're taking back the entire commonwealth. >> and they literally still have like a whole week and a day to go. >> i'm thinking grass skirts are possible in fiji, right? >> absolutely. >> anything. scuba diving. coming up the big announcement from amy schumer. her cryptic instagram post in which the heads of her and heir husband were superimposed over the bodies of harry and meghan?
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new jersey new jersey firefighters say they now have this massive fire under control. firefighters is are still on the scene pouring water on hot spots in dover, dus placing about 200 residents and six businesses. a major announcement is rocking the world of professional wrestling. >> roman reigns says he's stepping away from the ring to battle the disease for a second time, leukemia. >> and i'm not go to tung lie i'll take every prayer you can senld my way but i'm not looking for sympathy, for you to feel bad for me because i have faith. >> he was originallyin diagnose when he was 22. he promised fans he'll be back very soon. bob barker is said to be
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spend thing night in a los angeles hospital. they were called to the hollywood hills home yesterday afternoon. tmz reports barker was suffering from back pain. well, a man in says he survived an attack by a bull shark by punching it. >> he was body surfing add a nudist beach when he head butted the shark. the shark then bit paul's arm and wouldn't let go, so paul decked the shark. he explains >> i just started punching it until it let go. and there was blood everywhere. hoping it wouldn't come back. >> he came up the beach screaming for help. bleeding on the bicep, bleeding in the leg. called triple o. >> triple o, by the way is 911
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in australia. the samurai nudist beach gets a four out of five on trip advisor. the northern ends is mostly for nudist couples and families while the south is mostly for perverted people. all these naked people running towards them with blood all over the place. okay. you're welcome. when we come back the stunning elimination twist on "dancing with the stars." and the rock shirtless. the skinny is next. h the stars." and the rock shirtless. new olay clay stick masks, hydrating facial mist, and brightening eye cream. only by olay.
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look a touch more than professional. she broke up with her boyfriend and when asked if she and her dance partner were boyfriend she said no comment. which means yes. and starring as gaston from beauty and the beast. >> and their highest score yet for their charleston, set to "a star is born' he later tweeted i'm out of breath. >> disney star dawned skin tight superhero costumes for their quick step from incredibles 2 earning them an impressive 28. >> and grocery store joe and jenna once again failed to break a 20, scoring a dismal 17 with joe clearly trying harder than ever to prove himself a dancer.
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these are simple moves and who's still in it. he just looks like a dancer at a wedding in new jersey afrt after having too much to drink which is an insult to dancers at weddings in new jersey. >> no one goes home. >> psyche. so not even grocery store joe was in the low end. those two were the low end and thaw were pretty good. >> no. they should have gone home. >> it does make you wonder what does he need do to get out? pretty terriable moves. we move on to much better than any of us can do -- but a bazar celebrity -- >> speak for yourself. amy schumer has broken the news about expecting her first child.
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>> a picture of her husband, chris and herself photo shopped over prince harry and meghan's bodies. >> and it was only after clicking on that page and scrolling through schumer's endorsements for the midterm elections did thsee the last li, we're pregnant. former white house communications director, anthony "the mooch" scaramucci is mocking headlines. >> through interpretive dance, representing each of his 10 days on the job, including clean house with a broom sweep. >> day two was taking an ax to the tree of leaking. >> and in his final day hanging himself, scaramucci's book hits book stores today.
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in the school hallway third grade teacher, andrea or stop thing custodian, mr. eugy, as students call him. >> there's an accident right in the back. >> reporter: he's fine with it but asks how bad is it? >> it's just a little accident. >> reporter: and mr. eugene walks into that gym. overcome he puts his hand to his face. it's national custodians day. his hand to his heart then a bow.
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one by one going through that gym giving them high fives. they gave mr. eugene hand-written thank you notes. his heart filled the moment he walked into that gym. david muir, abc news, new york. >> that was a sweet one. >> that is really a moment for him. we should do a similar thing. when i sweep up around here, be nice to get an applaud or something. >> i'm not clapping for you sweeping, for your singing. >> a snicker bar or something. >> you're not yourself when
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making news in america this morning, the story changes again. saudi arabia releasing a new version of events following the killing of "washington post" reporter jamal khashoggi. for the first time we hear an explanation for why a body double appearing to wear khashoggi's clothes was seen leaving the saudi consulate in istanbul, and this morning, turkey's president vowing to reveal the naked truth. hugging it out. president trump and the man he once famously called lyin' ted embrace in texas. how they explained their midterm partnership, plus the president's unsubstantiated claim about the caravan of migrants heading toward the u.s. and m
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