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get powerful relief with new pepto bismol liquicaps. about fighting pcos and her life after losing half her body weight. >> just an incredible story. >> her workouts can inspire a lot of people, inspiring people to go to the doctor to check out those symptoms. maybe there's a treatment for them. >> there's a lot there. >> her story can help a lot of people, a lot of women. >> that's her goal what she's aiming to do with her youtube channel and instagram. she's quite the inspiring young woman. >> yeah, definitely. thank you, will. appreciate it. the bomb squad was called out to chicago's midway airport coming up, why your dog may not be as old as you think he after a backpack on a flight is. started smoking. a southwest jet headed to plus why a surprising number austin, texas, had to be of people say they enjoy getting evacuated. sick? who are these people? "the mix" is next. the backpack was put in a fire proof bag. >> will, stop coughing. passengers tweeted their thanks >> will, stop coughing. to the flight crew's fast response. no injuries reported. that incident still under investigation. one of the judges in the college admissions scandal is giving ominous insight in.case still to come and it's troubling for lori loughlin. >> a complete transcript has been released with a judge
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telling the accused parent you and other coconspirators in this ca who have proven to have done the same thing need to pay a substantial and conspicuous price for such unconscionable conduct. that father was sentenced to six months in prison. he pleaded guilty. but we do know that lori loughlin and her husband have pleaded not guilty. chick-fil-a has attempted to extinguish a long-simmering controversy over donations to organizations accused of being hostile to lgbtq consumers. >> but it may have just ignited some fresh controversy in the process. abc's brad mielke joins us with more. >> hey, that's right. for years chick-fil-a didn't seem to care what people thought about its donations. yesterday it announced two charities it has been supporting for years will no longer be getting those checks. even after getting out of the political donation game several years ago, chick-fil-a still has been donating to the salvation army and the fellowship of christian athletes. both groups have been lampooned
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by lgbtq advocates as being historically anti-gay. chill fillet says it's multiyear commitment to those groups is over. i spoke to americus reed. wharton school of business, here's what i don't get. chick-fil-a has been withstanding this controversy for years why now? are they hurting for money or something? he said, they're not worried about this year, they're worried about ten years from now. >> chick-fil-a is so successful and so popular, the last data point i had seen, each store of the 2,300 stores is making approximately $3 million in gross sales per store. so this is serious money. they're killing it. i think the ntto that. we ha tott annger base ischanging. andveo these consumers who may have perceptions that we are anti-lgbtq, even though we are pro-christian values. >> chick-fil-a says it's still going to donate to charities whose sole mission is ending poverty and homelessness. the salvation army says they're
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disappointed because that's what they do. they also deny any allegations they've turned away gay or trans people from their shelters. there's a lot of blowback among chick-fil-a fans. we'll have a lot more on "start here." listen on podcast. >> a lot of people talking about this one. >> they will for a long time. coming up, the story behind the newspaper that all but invented tropical storm controversy headlines. >> the new documentary that's blowing open the pages of "the national enquirer."
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time for "the mix." have you ever truly wondered how old is a dog? >> i always thought it was his age times 7. >> wrong apparently. the researchers say that is a myth, that is not right, they've got a new calculation out. a team led by a geneticist, tina wang, says it's easy to come up with a true comparison between the relative age of a dog and a human as they reach maturity at different rates. apparently, this formula looking at changes to dna over time. they found similarities in the timing of major milestones between dogs and humans. i say there it is, there's some type of chart, go figure it out yourself, go plug in the numbers and hopefully you can figure out exactly how old your dog is. >> your dog is not as old as you think he is, good, absolutely. all right, when you get sick, i was sick last week, do you enjoy getting sick?
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>> god no, i'm the biggest baby ever when i'm sick. >> apparently there's a lot of people, 29% of people, who enjoy getting sick. hd 5. >> no, why? >> listen to this. they enjoy being able to catch up on sleep. some people enjoy not having to go to work. just laying around all day if that's what you're into. >> watching netflix all day. >> 26% of people enjoy binge watching tv shows, which is a perk. some people say they just need to get some me time. ♪ headlines screaming eve i feel so terrible when i'm ♪ headlines screaming everywhere i go ♪ sick, i'd rather be healthy and ♪ headlines like i really want at work. >> yes. to know ♪ also because i can't do anything when i'm feeling even slightly there is nothing like a ill. scandalous headline to sell >> yeah, if you don't like going to work, maybe it's time for another change. papers. >> maybe so, maybe so. >> one of the nation's if you don't like going to work sensational newspapers has been documented in a brand-new documentary. and you like going to olive here's abc's tom llamas. >> the ultimate mission, sell garden instead, you are really the most papers of anybody in just like this couple. the world. because they had a whole olive garden wedding. >> reporter: a"t quer," that was the goal. these are superfans samantha
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now a new documentary, "scandalous: the untold story of roberts and jeff gillian. the national enquirer" shows us how they did it. it was a no-brainer for them to taking us inside their take everybody in september to the olive garden for their newsrooms. wedding. they had it there. >> everyone's typing, everyone's apparently they really splurged here. furiously on thephone. it was like a journalistic gave everybody free and endless beehive. amount of bread sticks. >> it was so crazy, maybe i want oh wait, that's already part of the olive garden deal. >> i love this, sometimes you to be part of this. >> reporter: at its peak, millions of readers turned to "the enquirer" for its eat some banquet flood that's kind of blah. headlines. >> olive garden, that's legit. many exclusives coming from a they had a great wedding. network of tipsters. >> the hospitals, the restaurants, the maitre d's, the hotels, the drivers, the the couple's olive garden love continued in 2017 when jeff won siblings, the parents. olive garden's passport to italy trip where you can get all that you'd be stunned who was in the pasta. networks surrounding these he's just a super, super, celebrities. superfan. yeah, of course he would. >> reporter: steve cause was editor-in-chief of the >> one last thing. when a loose camel, cow, and a "enquirer" for nearly a decade. donkey, when they walk into a did you look at these people as targets, et cetera? bar -- >> apparently we see this right here. >> yes, this happened in a kansas neighborhood. >> during the rush of going >> and they got them all. after a story, sometimes you did lose focus they were people and you felt bad about that afterwards. >> the documentary highlighting some of "the enquirer's" biggest
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scoops including finding photos of o.j. simpson wearing the same time of brutal mollies at the nicole simpson and goldman murder scene. >> it was like finding the holy grail. it was so exciting. it was like we really did something now that made a difference. >> reporter: the film also dissecting low points for the tabloid, including the death of princess diana. >> we paid paparazzi, yes. so therefore we probably had influence on the situation. but to lay the death of di at the feet of the tabloids is a bit strong. i know a lot of celebrities came out and really went after us. >> reporter: and choosing sides in the 2016 election. >> i think the film makes a pretty inarguable point that "the national enquirer" played a role in the trump candidacy. >> reporter: its publisher at the time, david pecker, later admitting under oath how he worked with trump's attorney on hush money payments with women claiming to have had affairs with trump, allegations the
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information in order to bury it. that's what's different here. >> david pecker brought a silent editor with him to "the enquirer," and it was donald trump. trump could not only control coverage of his own life, but he could also offer up story ideas on his enemies. >> thanks to our tom llamas for reporting that story. abc news reached out to david pecker, the former publisher of ""the national enquirer"," but he did not return our calls seeking comment. that's going to be so interesting. it's going to be interesting overall dissecting the 2016 election and the impact that they had. >> there's been so much attention on "national enquirer" especially because of what happened during the 2016 election and the hush money payments when it came to alleged affairs with president trump and david pecker's involvement. i think a lot of people are going to be going to the
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theaters to see that one. >> that's one i want to see. this morning on "world news now," all eyes on capitol hill. coming up, the headline this in just a few hours, public morning that you can take to the bank. impeachment hearings back on as a new round of witnesses prepare to testify. if you're age 50 to 85, we're getting a look at what one and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, witness will tell congress later remember the three p's. what are the three p's? this week. still developing, a deadly shooting at a walmart parking lot. the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget what police are revealing about this shocking murder/suicide. are price, price, and price. new this half hour the business deal kylie jenner just made, solidifying her status as a price you can afford, a billionaire. a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. >> we'll have details at that i'm 54. alex, what's my price? multi-billion dollar sale. and a look from her rise from you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. reality star to makeup mogul. the stunning elimination last night on "dancing with the stars." i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. plus the tragic news involving one of the contestants revealed i just turned 80. during the semifinals. what's my price? all the details later in "the skinny". $9.95 a month for you too. it's tuesday november 19th. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, good morning, everyone. available through the colonial penn program. candace mccowan, she came on back to us. >> can't get enough of kenneth it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month.
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the nightime, sniffling, sneezing, country's leader agreed to make coughing, aching, stuffy head, a public statement committing to best sleep with a cold, medicine. investigations into the bidens and the 2016 election. but sondland, who several witnesses say bragged about his frequent contacts with president trump, made no mention of a july 26th phone call that a state ♪ department staffer testified ♪ took place between sondland and the president. the top diplomat to ukraine, ambassador bill taylor, first it's time for #goodns. alerted the house to the call, >> you have a song for testifying his staffer overheard everything. trump inquiring about ukraine investigations on that call. >> i really do. >> mr. sondland told president trump the ukrainians were ready to move forward. candace' first #goodnewstues with the amazing accomplishment by a couple from austin, texas. >> reporter: republicans, though, have dismissed much of >> this is no ordinary couple. at 106 and 105 years old, john the allegation as hearsay. and charlotte henderson have just made it to the guinness world records as the oldest married couple in the world. >> no one's testified that there's been a quid pro quo, everyone's got second, thirdhand, fourthhand information. they met as students at >> reporter: today we'll hear university of texas. from four new witnesses, three he hooked his horns at her in. of whom were on president trump's july 25th phone call with ukraine's leader, including former national security council back in 1934 and exchanged vows tim morrison, who already testified he saw nothing wrong just five years later. with that call, backing the president's account. kenneth, candace. >> i remember the wedding day, the day we got married as though >> mona, thank you. it were yesterday. president trump has already attacked two of the state department officials testifying
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>> i remember everything about today as never trumpers. >> they are jennifer williams, an aide to vice president him. i can't see anything wrong with spence, and alexander vindman, a national security expert who was him. >> what makes a couple last so so alarmed by the phone call that he reported it to the white long? house lawyer. one thing they mentioned is they don't have any children. but they do say that the key to also set to testify, kurt a successful marriage is being respectful and grateful for what volker, former u.s. special envoy to ukraine. you have. >> the hendersons will celebrate their 80th wedding anniversary >> abc news will have live coverage of the impeachment hearings starting at 9:00 a.m. on december 15th. we wish them all the best and eastern. president trump's doctor says a hospital visit over the weekend was a part of a planned congratulations. >> i think being respectful and routine checkup, dismissing grateful is good for any speculation about the relationship, right? president's health. >> and no kids. >> the doctor released a letter just kidding. saying that the president has not had any chest pain and was not evaluated or treated for any uncle k-mo loves the kids. more good news and an update on the heartwarming story about urgent or acute issues. a rescue dog named miracle. >> this morning miracle has found his forever home. he says the trip to walter reed he's abc's david muir. medical center remained off the record because of scheduling uncertainties. >> reporter: it was just last month here we all learned about the doctor said a full report the dog named miracle. trapped for weeks after hurricane dorian ravaged the bahamas. will be released next year but >> oh my god. he did reveal that the president's cholesterol was down. a spokesman for kim jong-un let's get you this. says north korea is not hi, baby. >> reporter: big dog ranch interested in what it calls another quote fruitless summit with the u.s. president trump and kim have met rescue from latch haatchi grove, three times since june of last year. none of their meetings have produced a nuclear agreement.
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florida, finding the dog. you could see how thin he was. north korea's statement about >> oh my god, baby, look at that tail wagging. >> reporter: feeding him, talking to you. clearing the debris. another meeting followed the president tweeting to kim jong-un quote see you soon. the ac unit he was under. the dog was hungry but okay. here in the u.s. police say a connection has not been confirmed between a man and a woman who were fatally shot in a they rescued him, nursed him walmart parking lot and the back and named him miracle. shooter who then took his own life. >> how he survived was a authorities in the city of duncan, oklahoma, called miracle. monday's violence an isolated >> reporter: 10,000 families saying they would adopt him. incident. miracle has found a new home. abc's marcus moore reports. >> reporter: the calls came in >> i'm briana beatty i'm here just before 10:00. with my daughters. >> i'm getting several reports of shots fired at walmart you might recognize miracle. parking lot. >> reporter: police racing to >> reporter: miracle a little this walmart 80 miles south of heavier, healthier, happier. all that exercise, all that love. oklahoma city. >> this is a very sad tale that's unfolding in duncan, oklahoma. >> reporter: schools placed on the beatty family telling us lockdown. he's gained 16 pounds and a >> we know two people were inside of this red car with the family. bullet holes in the windshield. >> we're going to have the best holiday ever with him. have a great night! >> thank you, david. miracle's giving a lot of love, >> reporter: three people, receiving a lot of love. including the alleged shooter, dead. >> and all those sisters sure to a handgun found at the scene. >> we have two white males and a be taking care of him. >> you enjoyed #goodnewstues? white female, two of the victims >> i did. are inside the vehicle, one is outside the vehicle. >> we enjoy having you here on >> reporter: a witness telling "world news now." >> ahh. klco that before the gunman took
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>> that's a good way to end our his own life, an armed citizen approached the man. >> he told him to stop, then after that the shooter did stop, then turned the gun on himself. >> reporter: police say this was an isolated incident outside the store. the shooting comes just days after the walmart in el paso reopened where a gunman killed 22 people in august. >> with the history the last several years, it has a lot of impact. it makes people very fearful. it makes people wonder what's going on. >> reporter: the walmart where this happened has since reopened and investigators are not commenting on a motive, but they say the victims and the alleged shooter all knew each other. investigators are looking at surveillance images to try to get a better idea of what happened in this parking lot. marcus moore, abc news, duncan, oklahoma. washington state is banning the sale of vaping products that contain vitamin "e" acetate. >> federal health officials say the compound may be the cause of vaping-related illnesses. washington has had 15 confirmed cases in the past seven months.
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the ban takes effect wednesday. the state outlawed the sale of flavored vape products last month. the power may be cut again to customers in northern california. pacific gas and electric has announced the new wave of shutdowns tomorrow in an attempt so prevent wildfires. it will depend on whether the winds are as strong as forecast. local officials say these shutdowns hurt the economy and some residents are worried about outages on thanksgiving. in southern california we now know the impact of last month's wildfire to the reagan presidential library. the fire didn't touch the building or its artifacts, but burned the land surrounding it. and it destroyed a box connecting the library's computer system to the internet. officials estimate a loss of nearly $500,000. if smokey and craig from ice cube's classic movie could find the perfect job, this might be it. >> pot resource site american marijuana is looking for
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cannabis reviewers. the lucky applicants will earn up to $3,000 a month to smoke weed but the company cautions that's not the only responsibility. reviewers also write blogs and provide online insight to other users. you can work from home. >> smokey and craig, guys? this morning on "world news now," the impeachment showdown is that what -- they threw that entering a new phase today. one in there. >> there's a lot of other people >> as more witnesses get ready to head to capitol hill, we can compare this job to. >> i was looking to see who wrote that, that was craig, president trump is hinting he may testify also. everybody. guilty. a man accused of killing his we have a guy named craig here who wrote that line about smoky fiancee, a young mom last seen a and craig from ice cube's cult year ago, guilty on all counts. how long he'll spend behind bars. classic movie "friday." plus, meet the aspiring i love that movie, though. >> it's a great movie, you can young actress who lost half her watch it again and again and again, you don't have to be sick, lathere and watch it. body weight in less than a year. >> free cannabis monthly for how she did it, and how her testing? story is inspiring others. it turns out everything you you've got to be 18 plus, that's good to know. know about dog years, apparently is wrong. >> you know, $3,000 a month is a lot in some places. >> that really is. scientists, it's not equivalent to seven dog years, we'll show that's a good little chunk. then they can go out and buy you their calculation on this tuesday, november 19th. some more, i guess. make sure it's legal. coming up, the teenager who led police on a chase on a busy airport tarmac. plus the dramatic rescue great to have candace mccowan from wabc back in the caught on camera of an
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8-year-old girl who had been ripped from her mother's arms in a brazen kidnapping. seat. she still gets a slow clap from and later in "the skinny," a jack over there. >> hi, appreciate it. >> welcome back, we didn't scare you off. revelation from jenny on the block about her recent movie. >> i didn't, i'm keeping the seat warm for janai. >> we're happy to have you. >> thank you. how much she didn't get paid for we begin with the latest round of public impeachment hearings getting under way this morning on capitol hill. hustling on "hustlers." >> today's lineup includes three yeah, get it j. lo. state department officials who you're watchin"world ns ew listened in on that now." controversial phone call to ukraine including jennifer williams, aide to the vice ogram. president, who was targeted by if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, president trump, also testifying remember the three p's. kurt volker, former u.s. special envoy to ukraine, who provided what are the three p's? text messages showing a push for investigations into the the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget president's political rivals. >> the president is hinting he are price, price, and price. may be willing to testify as well. a price you can afford, abc's mary bruce has details from capitol hill. a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. >> reporter: president trump is i'm 54. suggesting he may take the house speaker up on her offer to testify in the impeachment alex, what's my price? inquiry. you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. >> the president could come right before the committee and i'm 65 and take medications. talk, speak all the truth that he wants. what's my price? >> reporter: pelosi saying trump also $9.95 a month.
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could even do it in writing. the president's response, even i just turned 80. what's my price? though i did nothing wrong, i like the idea and will strongly $9.95 a month for you too. consider it. but that seems unlikely. if you're age 50 to 85, trump is currently blocking call now about the #1 most popular white house officials from testifying, and he's attacked whole life insurance plan, those who have. available through the colonial penn program. >> he should not frivolously it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. throw out insults. but that's what he does. i think part of it is his own no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. insecurity as an imposter. >> reporter: the president has and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, dismissed the public testimony so your rate can never go up for any reason. so far as hearsay, but that so call now for free information. changes when congress is set to hear from three officials who and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. were on that call between trump and the ukrainian president. jennifer williams, a special and it's yours just for calling. adviser to the vice president, so call now. called it unusual and inappropriate. and lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, a top ukraine expert on the national security council, told investigators, i did not think it was proper to demand that a foreign government upbeat music♪ investigate a u.s. citizen. but the most anticipated witness no cover-up spray here. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors in a flowery fog. of the week is gordon sondland,
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the trump mega donor turned u.s. ambassador to the eu. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100% natural propellent. sondland has already revised it leaves behind a pleasant scent you'll love. [ deep inhale] his testimony once, admitting he freshen up. don't cover up. febreze. personally told the ukrainians that if he wanted nearly $400 whether your beauty routine is 3or 57,... make nature's bounty hair skin and nails step one. million in military aid, they would have to publicly commit to it's the number one brand uniquely formulated investigate the bidens. for silky hair, glowing skin and healthy nails. trump has tried to distance himself. nature's bounty, >> i hardly know the gentleman. because you're better off healthy. >> reporter: diplomat jones testified he overheard one of their phone calls from a restaurant in kiev, trump asking whether the ukrainian president was going to do the investigation, holmes said ambassador sondland replied he's going to do it, adding president zelensky will do anything you ask him to. >> do you recall having a conversation -- >> i don't recall, no, not at introducing new vicks vapopatch easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, all, not even a little bit. >> reporter: holmes said sondland told him when it comes for you, to ukraine trump only cares for the whole family. about big stuff, big stuff that benefits the president, like the biden investigation. new vicks vapopatch. breathe easy. democrats announced holmes too will testify in public on thursday. now gordon sondland has been the middleman between president trump and ukraine.
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he testified he told the ukrainians that military aid was contingent on them announcing these investigations but sondland claims he didn't know they were investigations into the bidens. he has revised his testimony once before, the big question now, will he change it again? mary bruce, abc news, capitol a veterans day police chase hill. that hit speeds of more than 90 president trump's interaction with ukraine is not miles per hour is under investigation in ohio. sitting well with an it ended in a three-car crash on overwhelming number of americans. a main road in west columbus. no one suffered any major injuries. >> our new abc news/ipsus poll shows 70% of americans believe the president's request to a sheriff's deputies have been under a revised pursuit policy since a pedestrian was killed foreign leader to investigate a political rival is wrong. during a chase in february. as the public hearings resume a 16-year-old felony suspect today, stay with abc news for is under arrest after jumping live coverage starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern. onto the tarmac at an oklahoma a major shift in u.s. policy city main airport. in the middle east. >> police say the teen arrived on a united flight from houston the trump administration now says it no longer considers yesterday. he apparently realized he was israeli settlements in the west going to be arrested so he went bank a violation of international law. through a space in the jet the u.s. opposed those bridge, jumped onto the tarmac, settlements for 40 years. and broke his leg. he's wanted for a robbery secretary of state mike pompeo claims the position distracts outside oklahoma city. from efforts to negotiate a peace deal. the move is largely symbolic but we're getting our first look at dramatic video capturing the rescue of an 8-year-old girl who had just been kidnapped from her mother.
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it could undermine an effort by palestinians to gain statehood. palestinians say the u.s. has >> the brazen daylight abduction took place in a quiet neighborhood in ft. worth. lost its credibility to play any here's abc's pierre thomas. further role in the peace process and the european union >> help me, help me please! is warning of potential repercussions. >> reporter: every parent's president trump's battle worst nightmare. with house democrats over tax an 8-year-old literally snatched from her mother as they go for a returns on hold for a brief walk in this ft. worth neighborhood caught on doorbell time-out because chief justice john roberts has temporarily blocked an appeals ruling camera in may. the mom fighting for the child, requiring the president to turn over his financial records to pushed out of the suspect's car. >> one of the most disturbing the house oversight committee. the committee's attorneys have things about this incident was until thursday to file their the randomness of it. arguments with the court. >> reporter: six hours later the president has appealed to police called to this hotel seven miles from the abduction the supreme court in a separate tax returns battle against new after a report of a suspicious york prosecutors. man with a child. still no suspects in that deadly house party shooting in they talked their way in but fresno, california. police say at least two gunmen armed with semiautomatic leave after a brief search. the child is right there. buried under clothes in this laundry basket. handguns entered a back yard two hours later a family friend sunday night, opening fire on helping police search identifies more than a dozen people. witnesses say they only saw the suspect's car in the parking flashes in the dark so they haven't been able to provide suspect descriptions. lot of that same hotel. ft. worth police racing to the scene. four men were killed. tactical teams force their way investigators are looking into whether the shootings are in. >> hands, let me see your hands, connected to a recent fight involving some of those who were at the party. step out, step out!
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>> reporter: apprehending the suspect. in the wake of criticism, where is the child? for a few gut-wrenching moments, chick-fil-a is ending donations to groups viewed as hostile to no sign of her. then -- lgbtq rights.s on education, >> got her, we got her. >> reporter: she pops up in the laundry basket. the kidnapper was sentenced to homelessness, and hunger. life late last week. chick-fil-a has been a target of >>week 11 in the nfl ended of we're told that brave little girl is doing remarkably well. she's being described as resilient. south of the border. pierre thomas, abc news, kansas city and the l.a. chargers met in mexico city. washington. >> our thanks to pierre, who got l.a. had a chance to tie the exclusive reporting on this game with less than 20 seconds story. had a big story on "nightline" overnight about it as well. that kidnapper, 51-year-old left, but philip rivers' pass, michael webb. you saw there, was picked off by jurors took less than 10 minutes to convict him. scary video. >> yeah, absolutely. k.c.'s daniel thorson. that happened back in may, already convicted. >> already. so again, some more swift chiefs head home with their justice there. seventh win of the season, 24-17 when we come back, the there. stunning and emotional elimination on "dancing with the >> heartbreaker. >> but they're down south, so stars." >> a heartbreaker. they can get some guacamole before they come back north of and why we haven't seen the last of -- >> "jeopardy!" james. >> "the skinny" is coming up. the border. jack, was it that bad? >> it was that bad. >> down there in mexico city. >> i'm going to sing it. >> plenty of interceptions, >> i'm going to sing it. plenty of punts. >> you think because of the
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location had anything to do with it? >> blame it on the altitude, i guess. >> maybe so, i don't know. all right. south dakota's new campaign to fight the state's meth epidemic is making some unintended news. >> the battle launched yesterday highlighted by the tag line "meth, we're on it." it also includes pictures of people with the caption "i'm on meth." the state paid nearly $450,000 for the campaign. the state seems to be implying it's on the case of meth. the governor has weighed in about this saying the whole point of this ad campaign is to raise awareness, so i think it's working. i think he's right. look, they tried. sometimes you just miss the mark. i mean, i'm not a pr person. >> i would just think if you're paying that much money, you would make sure it was a message that couldn't be misconstrued. >> $450,000 actually sounds like not that much money for a big campaign. i mean, for south dakota, probably, that's a nice little chunk of change.
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i'm just thinking about -- yeah, could have been worded a little differently, maybe. >> i think there are many other ways. >> north dakota, their tag line is like, i don't know her. >> we don't know anything about this. >> meth, i'm on it, i don't know her. >> we're on the case, come on. >> that's it, on the case, that's a good one. you want to go work for south you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, dakota pr? including melanoma. >> $450,000, it's yours. that's why your best shot is to check for a spot. coming up, why you'll need to rethink everything you follow through and check your skin. thought you knew about dog years. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. the story of a young woman who felt her dream about being an actress was slipping away because of her weight. what she did to slimmed her down to literally half her size. plus, the terrifying close call on an icy interstate. that's next on "world news now." interstate. that's next on "world news now." ♪ time now for "the skinny."
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it was a night of surprises, high drama, and heart-wrenching emotion on "dancing with the stars." >> yeah, it was a lot. it's what's being called one of the most emotional episodes in years. this week's final five couples faced off in a heated semifinals round. >> all right. let's get to it. top scores of the night were earned by aly brooke and sasha about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, for their re-do of their and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. thattese. i'm 54. and a perfect score for their alex, what's my price? charleston ending the night 59 out of 60. you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. >> hannah brown and alan scoring 54 after an emotional confrontation between hannah and judge carrie ann inaba during i'm 65 and take medications. rehearsals. what's my price? >> finishing near the bottom, james vanderbeek and hannah for also $9.95 a month. the foxtrot. >> it was before the foxtrot i just turned 80. that james opened up about the what's my price? family trauma, his wife suffering a miscarriage. $9.95 a month for you too. >> james van der beek saying he wasn't planning on dancing at if you're age 50 to 85, all this week, but his wife encouraged him. call now about the #1 most popular
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small spaces continuously eliminates odors in the air >> so many people deal with. >> so many families deal with, and he shared that. and on surfaces-so they don't come back for 45 days. you saw the tears in his eyes as he shared his story and his testimony there was so now that's one flushin' fresh bathroom. emotional. breathe happy febreze... next week the grand finale of la la la la la. "dancing with the stars" and we'll have complete coverage. we do move on in "the skinny" to an update on "jeopardy!" james. >> yes, we are now hearing he's going to make yet another return to the show. >> james holzhauer is reportedly set to take on the show's two other biggest winners, ken jennings and brad rutter, wait, who's that? apparently this will happen in a primetime epic television event some are calling this a titled "jeopardy!: the greatest of all time." some are calling this a miracle on ice. an out-of-control truck narrowly >> already the three men are missed two illinois state taking each other on and the troopers and a stranded driver. twitterverse, cue the nerd trash talk. holzhauer has tweeted they say it skidded across the icy all men are created equal but you look at me and you look at interstate east of st. louis. ken jennings and you see that the two cops had been changing a the statement is not true. >> jennings clapped back saying tire for the woman, pulled her out of the way. no one was injured. the truck driver was cited for all proceeds go to buying james going too fast. a nice sport coat or blazer and especially as we enter the maybe even a neck tie. oh, snap. season of icy conditions, people
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wait, who? who's this guy? have got to really be careful. >> he tweeted seriously >> it's dangerous as it is, changing a tire, then add ice on everybody knows the real top of it. "jeopardy!" g.o.a.t. is the guy in the top half of the frame, to colorado, a courtroom meaning, of course, alex trebek. verdict in a case that's captured national attention. >> a jury found patrick frazee >> we'll give him that. guilty on all counts in the death of his fiancee, accused of beating her to death while their 1-year-old daughter was in a >> the tournament is set to air nearby room. here's abc's clayton sandell. over multiple nights starting january 7th right here on abc. i am here for all of it. i thought yesterday was going to >> reporter: patrick frazee is a be my last time. convicted murderer, the jury >> we haven't heard it today. taking 3 1/2 hours to determine ♪ here comes "jeopardy!" james he killed his fiancee kelsey here comes "jeopardy!" james. berreth. >> you should see, people in the >> it was a sweet day in the studio are plugging their ears right now. sense justice was brought to >> when i saw that story about patrick frazee. for this brutal, gruesome senseless murder. this big epic battle of wit? it's going to be amazing. >> reporter: berreth last seen next to the major revelation from jennifer lopez. shopping with the couple's daughter last thanksgiving. >> patrick, why don't you talk to us? >> she's told us my love don't cost a thing. >> reporter: in a trial that it appears that might also apply lasted just over two weeks, frazee's former mistress, to her acting. >> oh, okay. krystal lee, testified frazee the pop star tells "gq" she took a major pay cut to bring wanted berreth out of his life, admitting he went to her condo, tricked her into putting on a "hustlers" to the screen, zero
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dollars. >> as producer of the movie blind fold, beat her to death she's getting the usual cut of the profits. with a baseball bat, burned her it's grossed close to $100 body. million worldwide. lee admitted she cleaned up the bloody crime scene and destroyed her phone, cutting a deal to >> you can't knock the hustle. become the star witness. the prosecution's final witness, she knows what she's doing. one of frazee's fellow inmates there's oscar buzz. all of these other things. producer credit. it's okay. in county jail who claims frazee >> she'll be all right. >> she'll be all right. asked for his help to kill all now to a recording icon who of the witnesses who were set to certainly never works for free. testify against him. >> diana ross, miss diana ross is set to return for a limited minutes after he was convicted engagement las vegas residency. of murder, patrick frazee >> guess that's where we're going. sentenced to the maximum life in prison, no parole, and an following three sold-out runs of her "diamond diana show" that additional 156 years. clayton sandell, abc news, cripple creek, colorado. celebrated her 75th birthday. >> clayton following every development of that story. i remember when it happened a >> encore tickets go on sale this friday at 1:00 p.m. year ago, really we saw swift justice there. charges may be filed this eastern. week in connection to the death i love diana ross. of an accused sex trafficker, jeffrey epstein. >> the "new york times" and >> i will try to get in on that show. "washington post" report two >> dancing in the park in the federal prison guards are rain, iconic. >> one of the best. accused of falsifying records in >> tracee ellis ross, we love failing to check on epstein. her. coming up, america's newest billionaire. we'll be right back. the disgraced financier was found hanged in his cell in august. his death in a new york city billionaire. we'll be right back. lockup led to a shakeup in the with trele.
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♪ she works hard for the money so hard for the money ♪ this morning the story of a ♪ she works hard for the money remarkable woman dancing to her so you better treat her right ♪ own beat. you better treat her real >> she's truly unstoppable. our own will ganss is here to tell us her story. will, this is a good one. right. there's no doubt at least one >> it is a good one and so is this song. member of the kardashian clan has been working hard for the money. >> so hard she is now without a good morning to you, guys. good morning to all of you. doubt a bona fide billionaire. >> bona fide billionaire. in less than one year gianna >> will ganss is here now with sciortino lost half her body the latest to explain it. weight. >> she's got the receipts to she's sharing her journey to back it up, you guys, that's the difference. shed light on a health issue just months after "forbes" facing 1 in 10 woman and inspire bestowed one of the most everyone to change their lives sought-after titles in the world for the better. three years ago she weighed 240 after the youngest member of the pounds. kardashian family, kylie jenner >> i wasn't happy, i just wasn't has done it again. confident, i felt like my everyday life was being affected this morning the world's youngest self-made billionaire by my weight. >> reporter: gianna grew up singing and dancing. one musical struck a chord with has gotten richer. kylie jenner selling a majority the aspiring actress. ♪ stake in her company kylie cosmetics for $600 million. >> i always was obsessed with "hairspray" the musical. coty, who owns cover girl and i just related to the main
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gucci, purchasing 51% of jenner's business. character, tracy turnblad, a plus-size girl who like myself the 22-year-old will stay on as loved acting and dance. the face of the brand where she'll, quote, lead all creative when i was able to actually play efforts of product development that role, i learned to love and communication initiatives. she can communicate with the 150 myself, but once that musical million followers she has on closed for me, i felt like i was instagram and 29 million on twitter. back at square one. >> reporter: gianna felt her after word of the sale, kylie shot at the spotlight growing tweeted, i can't wait for all dimmer. >> in the performing arts industry it's very hard to get the amazing things to come for cast if you're a plus-size girl kylie skin and kylie cosmetics. because there aren't as many parts available. this is only the beginning. >> reporter: until eventually, she hit rock bottom. >> i wouldn't want to walk out technically the beginning looked of my house, go to the car. more like this. i never wanted to be seen >> you're so annoying and i'm never going to talk to you again because you always do this! because i hated the way i looked. >> oh, please. it held me back from a lot. >> it doesn't mean i can't have >> reporter: that's when gianna friends that are boys -- decided she needed to do something. >> reporter: kylie making her >> i decided to get a weight debut with "keeping up with the loss surgery, the gastric sleeve. kardashians" in 2007 when she was only 10 years old. i had pcos and it was extremely hard to lose weight. i think pcos was the main reason why.thy lu in 2015 kylie launched kylie lip kits and the product sold out in the first minute. the website crashing. the following year the company
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changes its name to kylie cosmetics and monday's daily evaluates that company at a solid $1.2 billion, a dream any businessman or woman would want to wake up to. ♪ rise and shine >> had to get that in there. coty is a beauty brand leader in fragrances and nail care so fans are excited for kylie perfume and kylie nail polish to hit the shelves in the coming years. >> you have to show the babies, the legacy that will stand to get all of that. >> stormy's got a windfall to come her way. >> she won't be rising and shining, she'll be sleeping very comfortably. >> the self-made part, remember the controversy about self-made, but that was the category for her and how she made -- >> even though she has a name and she's connected to -- >> this is how they categorized this. >> she herself says they built her business using her social media. >> there you go.
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making news in america this morning, the new transcript released late last night in the impeachment investigation. what we're now learning about a phone call allegedly made by president trump overheard at a restaurant in ukraine. plus, overnight a new statement from president trump's doctor about his surprise visit to the hospital. the verdict this morning in the murder trial of a colorado man charged with brutally beating his fiancee last seen shopping with her daughter on thanksgiving. her body never found. the jury's decision after hearing from his former mistress and what happens now. a change at chick-fil-a. what the fast food chain has agreed to do after a backlash from gay rights groups. the resume scandal at the u.s. state department. a senior official resigns accused of
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