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eat team in the state senate. good morning, america. breaking overnight. the fbi gets a warrant to examine thousands of e-mails from a top clinton aide, as leaders from both parties slam fbi director comey. the stunned clinton campaign fights back. >> it's pretty strange to put something like that out with such little information right before an elec >> donald trump pounces on the announcement. >> this is the biggest political scandal since watergate. >> our brand new poll shows the race neck and neck with just days to go. breaking news. deadly shootout. that dangerous suspect on the run for days. shooting three police officers after killing family members and live-streaming his escape. inside the dramatic takedown overnight. back from the brink. >> there will be a game six! cubs win it, 3-2.
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nail-biter. rallying to win their first world series game at wrigley field in 71 years. the star closer who saved the day. and the superstar fans stealing the show, holding on as the cubs try to make history. [ screaming ] and it's time for our most spook-tacular halloween yet. >> i'm recording this because i don't know what's going on. >> times square is getting very scary. >> i'm so cold. and freaking out. >> wait until you see what happens when our haunted studio comes to life right before your eyes. [ evil laugh ] only on "gma." ? very impressive, michael. you got that. >> one more time. [ evil laugh ]
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oh -- all right. we got it. good morning, america. happy halloween. take a look at our times square audience. so many little ones getting in the spirit. everyone so excited. adorable. >> they are ready. >> yeah. we're all excited. we have some major surprises coming up for everybody out there. there's so much going on behind the scenes. i don't even know what's coming up. >> i hope lara is okay. looks a little scary. that is all coming up. first, the fbi bombshell. they are now searching through thousands of e-mails connected to huma abedin. and the fbi director under fire for making this public so close to an election. dozens of foreign affairs veteraning are criticizing him. all of this could shake up a close race for the white house. the new poll shows the candidates one point apart. team coverage this morning starting with pierre thomas in
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>> reporter: good morning, george. the fbi director is in the midst of a political firestorm under searing attack, now under intense pressure to say whether the batch of e-mails are connected to hillary clinton, and whether they are significant or not. this morning, armed with a court order, fbi agents are set to begin an intensive effort to go through thousands of e-mails which sources say are connected to huma abedin, one of hillary clinton's closest confidants. these e-mails were discovered while the fbi was investigating abedin's estranged husband, in connection with a sexting scandal, allegedly involving in minor. the fbi wants to know if the e-mails contain classified information and if they're connected to secretary clinton's private server. fbi director comey's disclosure to congress has released a barrage of attacks unleashed by officials blindsided by the announcements. democrats took aim. >> in july, the director said no reasonable prosecutor would move forward.
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has said to alter that conclusion. >> reporter: senate minority leader harry reid issued a blistering attack. questioning comey's integrity. writing he regretted working to get comey confirmed. with deepest regret, i now see that i was wrong. last night, abc news obtained a letter penned by former attorney general eric holder and dozens of other former prosecutors and high-ranking officials, including republicans, criticizing comey. many of us have worked with director comey. but his unprecedented decision to publicly comment on evidence on what may be inqui inquiry 11 days before the presidential election leaves us astonished and perplexed. people have talked about comey. >> i have talked to fbi agents, former fbi agents, prosecutors, former prosecutors who have scratched their heads about how the investigation was conducted
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reached 3 1/2 months ago to not indict. >> reporter: in the clinton case, comey has worked with unprecedented measures. he held a press conference on why he was not pressing charges, although he was pressing her actions. >> there is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive highly classified information. >> reporter: justice department officials had advised against alerting congress, citing the department tradition of not investigations, and not doing anything that would be seen as influencing an election in its final days. >> one of the other things we're learning is they knew about these e-mails several weeks before they briefed the fbi director. >> reporter: george, a source tells me there was a lot of back and fovrt among agents about how to best proceed. the agents on the weiner sexting
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>> and because of that vacuum, he's under pressure to put out more information closer to an election as they go through the e-mails. >> i don't expect he'll do that. i don't expect we'll hear anything else from james comey. but let's also point out, it is very unlikely this is going to lead to any kind of criminal indictment. they are looking at these new e-mails. they are not revisiting the old investigation. they're not looking back and saying, did we get it right the first time? this is just a question of, is there something new surpass that very high legal standard which is intentional mishandling of classified information. obstruction of justice. >> it's easy to run computer programs to determine if these were duplicates of the they already had. if they can determine that quickly, wouldn't he be obligated to put that out? >> yes. i would expect him to say something if those are e-mails
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of these, i don't expect we'll hear anything. >> okay. dan abrams. thanks very much. all right, now, with just eight days to go, hillary clinton and her team are fighting back. she and her campaign are calling this unfair treatment. cecilia vega is with the clinton campaign in westchester, new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. they sure are fighting back. i was on this plane behind me when they learned about this political bombsll by this news. this was the october surprise no one saw coming. hillary clinton on a swing through florida this weekend, but noticeably absent, her closest aide, huma abedin. rallying supporters, clinton tried to move past that political bombshell. >> there's a lot of noise and distraction, but it. >> caller: rolls down to what kind of future we want. >> reporter: her campaign had been riding high about the state of the race. instead this morning, team clinton is rocked by her e-mails
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director sent out yesterday. [ crowd booing ] well, if you are like me, you probably have a few questions about it. it is pretty strange -- it's pretty strange to put something like that out with such little information right before an election. >> reporter: from this new video -- >> but the more information that's come out, the more overblown this all seems. >> reporter: to her top aides and surrogates going on the offensive. >> why you would release information that is so incomplete when you haven't seen the material yourself 11 days before an election? >> reporter: and hillary clinton's got a new ad out this morning. it runs in battleground states. a remake of perhaps one of the most famous political ads of all time. the 1964 daisy ad about nuclear weapons getting into the wrong hands. this time of course, it is about her opponent, donald trump. she is really trying to focus on her closing arguments and move
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robin? >> cecilia, thank you. now to the republicans and donald trump's response to the new fbi revelations. his campaign doubling down on its efforts to paint clinton as corrupt. they take a fresh look at blue-leaning states. abc's tom llamas is here with more on their strategy. good morning, tom. >> reporter: good morning to you. the trump campaign feels they now have an opening in some of those states. they hit new mexico yesterday. michigan today. and though they're not as organized, or organized at all states, they feel clint season vn vulnerable. >> this could be the mother lode. >> reporter: with eight days to go, donald trp giddy over the announcement. >> we never thought we were going say thank you to anthony weiner. >> reporter: trump hammering clinton over the investigation. challenging her trustworthiness. >> this is the biggest political scandal since watergate. and it's everybody's deepest hope that justice, at last, will
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>> reporter: the republican nominee fighting claims from top democrats and the clinton campaign that the fbi is in the wrong for revealing the inquiry so close to election day. >> hillary clinton is not the victim by the way. she is not the victim. you, the american people, are the victims of this corrupt system in every way. >> reporter: now, donald trump told george just last week that his wife will be giving more speeches. it seemed to surprise her. now the camp melania trump will deliver a speech in the suburbs of philadelphia on thursday. >> let's talk to matt dowd. we were talking last week. said this race was all but over before friday unless there was a major outside event. is this fbi appointment appointment big enough to change the trajectory? >> i thought it was around a five or six-point race but for a
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the question is the size. i think this race went from five or six. the democrats expected an obama 2008-type victory. it's gone to an obama 2004-type victory. no tell egg where this ends up in the next two or three days. >> sounds like you're saying absent new information, clinton still on track to win. >> i think right now, it settles into about a two-point advantage nationally. and riegtsd now, she has a firewall in those states. it hasn't moved. the states are lagging indicars those states have not moved. >> he needs to shift a state that's gone traditionally democrat. >> like north carolina. we move from politics to breaking news this morning. a suspect on the run for days accused of killing two family members, shooting police officers, live-streaming his escape. well, he is now dead after a shootout with police overnight. abc's steve osunsami has the dr dramatic details. >> reporter: he was running from the law for a week. but the long arm of authorities caught up with 38-year-old michael vance late sunday night
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the 38-year-old refused to give up and died in a shootout with police about 130 miles northwest of oklahoma city. police had been searching for him since october 23rd. he was accused first of shooting two police officers, and then car-kak jacking a couple as he fled. he shot another woman in the try and drove eight miles to a home where police say he brutally killed two family members. what frustrated police more was when he went to social media to brag about the story. >> let me tell you, it hurts. >> reporter: he live-streamed his getaway. >> wow, that really hurt, see, i'm bleeding where the police shot me. >> reporter: authorities caught up with vance sunday morning when police spotted him leaving the campsite. a county sheriff pulled him over at 9:30 p.m. they traded bullets. vance escaped that shootout but was cornered by the oklahoma highway patrol 45 minutes later,
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deadly end. a police officer was wounded in the shootout, and we're told he was shot in the shoulder in the shootout. those injuries are not life-threatening. he's been treated for that injury this morning. robin? >> all right, steve, thank you. now to amy with this morning's other top stories, starting with another scare for some airline passengers. >> that's right. a flight about to take off from ft. lauderdale was evacuated because of a bomb scare. a passage on the spirit airlines flightep messages on the phones of two other passengers about bombs. >> we are the aircraft that had the bomb threat. we would like to declare an emergency. >> police came on board, took the two men off, evacuated the plane. the plane was searched. nothing was found. the flight finally landed in dallas overnight. new drone video just in showing the utter devastation in italy. a 600-year-old church and other buildings destroyed. in the latest powerful
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to hit italy in decades. thankfully, no one was killed. officials say this man climbed into the panda enclosure at a zoo in china to impress women. the panda began to roughhouse a bit. the trespasser's pants were torn. he got some bloody scratches, but he did get away. the panda was fine. i don't know if everyone watching was. we know it's halloween. even the sun decided to dress up for the occasion. look at the photos just released by nasa. active magnetic fields making the sun look like an evil jack-o'-lantern. this time of year we talk about the harvest moon. whatever. i am team pumpkin sun. >> start a hashtag with that. thank you, amy. speaking of teams, now to the make-or-break night in baseball, everybody. the cubs keeping the championship dreams alive, beating the indians in game five of the world series last night.
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all, and she joins us from wrigley field. good morning, paula. >> reporter: good morning, michael. speaking of teams, the cubs sending a powerful message to the indians that they're not done yet. i have to tell you, there was a collective sigh of relief. outside the stadium and in the city after the final out, and maybe even a little optimism that they can still win this thg. this morning, the dream lives on for chicago fans. as the cubs make a comeback in game five of >> struck him out! there will be a game six! >> reporter: many fans handing the win to the cubs' pitchers. closer aroldis chapman holding off the indians with the final eight outs. his pitches clocking in over 100 miles per hour. so fast that some cleveland batters unable to swing. >> when you have a guy like that that can pitch that many
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part of the game, that's pretty cool. >> reporter: and the ace on the mound, jon lester, seemingly carrying the burden of 108 years of hopes on his shoulders in a solid six first innings. the cubs fighting with everything they had to break their curse. in their corner, a litany of hollywood heavy hitters. vince vaughn and pearl jam frontman, eddie vedder. ? take me out to the ball game ? ? take me out to the crowd ? >> reporter: even bill murray photo-bombing kris bryant. before he was caught weeping tears of joy when bryant finally hit that solo home run. >> and it's gone! >> it didn't feel like an elimination game. it was nice to have a big inning there. >> reporter: so, you know, there's not much precedent in major league baseball for the cubs to come back and win this thing. they want to draw some unlikely inspiration. ironically, they can look to the cleveland cavaliers. everybody counted them out. they had to do the unthinkable.
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history. so they can actually draw on the cavaliers for inspiration. game six tomorrow. and if necessary, game seven on wednesday. >> we were just talking about that. >> we were. all right, paula. thanks so much. let's go to ginger. halloween forecast. >> look at this. did you see the thunderstorm yesterday as it rolled through new york city? you can see it over new york city thanks to mike golembo, not max. that's our meteorologist brother, actually. can you believe this view? that's a nice spot. west to east, a trick-or-treat forecast froar looking good for most of the nation. really hot again with the records that were broken over the weekend in parts of the south. your local weather in 30 seconds. first though, the select cities
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it's 7:19. here's your first alert. day.or a beautiful%- clear skies, so by trick-or-treating by 5:00, upper 60s to near 70. 55 by 9:00. it's dry and cooler tomorrow. we're tracking a wea front. that's kicking up our winds. 67 on tuesday. wednesday is the coolest day with highs in the low 60s. dry through t >> a really nice halloween forecast. that doesn't happen all that long. that's how i feel about it. kind of like that dancing mummy. the dancing mummy has been making the rounds on a lot of the local forecasts. that's how i feel. >> it felt like summer this weekend. in nashville, high 80s. gorgeous.
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troubled marriage that is now causing problems for the clinton campaign. will hillary clinton have to step away from her top aide? and is this the american loch ness monster? it's a mystery video out of alaska this morning. big question. is it real? and speaking of strange things, it's halloween here in the studio. coming up on "gma." there's a virus out there. a virus that's serious, like hiv, but it hasn't been talked about much. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. that's because hep c can hide in your body silently for years, even decades, without symptoms and it's not tested for in routine blood work. if left untreated, hep c can cause liver damage, even liver cancer. but there's important information for us: the cdc recommends all baby boomers
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7:23. investigator will search a landfill in weld county looking for a missing toddler's body. this is day one for 13-month-old hada. he was reported missing out of wyoming. amanda del castillo has more. amanda. >>reporrer: good morning, yeah, the search is morning latest development in this very devastating case having a bazaar timeline. now, we told you that the boy was reported messing on wednesday by his grandfather. this was several days after he had already been missing. he had been seen this saturday prior. interviews led authorities to believe the child died, his body dumped in a larimer county -- a man was
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case. it was the mother's boyfriend, but he didn't make that hearing on friday because he decided to speak with detectives. reporting live in weld county, i'm amanda del castillo, denver 7. now at 7:24. we have i mini cloud cover -- we have a mini cloud cover. look at loveland. you're going to find clear skies and another dry day. mountain, north western mountain could see a few sho be a pleasant halloween.
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weekend. take a look at this. the ultimate halloween costume. six hours of work. >> whoa. >> mae, my dad did that for me, too. >> six hours of work to make his kid a transformer. how amazing is that? >> that's commitment. >> yeah, that's commitment. >> very creative on that father's part. wait until you see what we've got in store. i don't know what any of you are going to be for halloween. the countdown you have real-life scary story. >> the best kind, right. look at this video. could it be an american loch ness monster? thousands are trying tfigure out what that is. >> coming up in a bit. looks like a monster to >> of course it duds to you. >> it's halloween. we begin with the new trouble for the clinton campaign.
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new cover after the new e-mails were reportedly found on anthony weiner's laptop. the estranged husband of one of clinton's op aides. linsey davis is here with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin. not long ago, anthony weern was not much more than the butt of political jokes. now he's becoming one of the biggest liabilities of this campaign season. this i end anthony weiner's marriage, launched a federal investigation, and this morning, could jeopardize hillary clinton's plans for the white house. >> you're a real scum bag, antony. >> yeah, it takes one to know one. >> reporter: he turned into a political punch line after lewd pictures he tweeted of himself emerged in 2011. >> i have exchanged messages and photos of an explicit nature
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last three years. >> reporter: his career on the hill over. >> i'm announcing my resignation from congress. >> yeah. bye bye pervert. >> reporter: they started date until 2008. >> i will not yield to the gentleman! >> reporter: he was a rising star from new york. she was a top aide to clinton. they married two years later. bill clinton officiated. when weiner's sext i ng s broke, she stood by her man. she showed up on this 2013 video when he announced his candidacy for new york city mayor. >> we love this city, and no one will work harder to make it better than antony. >> reporter: the show time documentary "weiner" shows his fight to come back. >> you don't know anything. >> i would say, you act like a normal campaign candidate's wife. i think anthony's doing an amazing job.
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>> reporter: but then, a second scan dral broke. this time, he used the name carlos danger. >> these things that i did were wrong and hurtful to my wife and caused us to go through many challenges in our marriage. >> reporter: abedin again decided to stay. >> i love him. i have forgiven him. i believe in him. and as we have said from the beginning, we are moving forward. >> reporter: but the final straw came this past august when weiner was cgh again. this time, a photo of him lying in bed next to their son. she announced she was leaving him. the fbi investigating him and with whether he was sexting a 15-year-old girl. something in the laptop he shared with abedin sparked the fbi to look back into the use of the private e-mail server. >> it's pretty strange to put something like that out with
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before an election. >> reporter: in this daily mail.com exclusive photo, huma is seep leaving campaign head quarters sunday. now facing the possibility that the text that torpedoed marriage could claim clinton's political dreams as collateral damage. trump is now publicly thanking weiner for his role in the e-mails. >> we bring in cokie more. always good to spend time with you. this is a difficult situation for a number of reasons. and, it just seems like she finally, this summer, abedin said enough is enough. you never know what is going nonmarriage. whey do you think it took until the summer to say that's it? >> to the rest of us, anthony weiner looks like a total sicko. she stayed by him. she was following the example of her mentor, hillary clinton, who
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years. and at this stage in their marriage, you know, are friends. and so maybe that was what she was looking forward. and we've seen political wives stay by their men from eliza hamilton behind alexander hamilton to all the way. this is particularly horrendous. it's so publicly humiliating. now, here she is in this awful situation, where the woman she admire hard for could be in danger very seriously endangered by her former husband or estranged husband. >> and hillary clinton has stood by her. stood right by her all along. some would say that is very loyal. but politically, was it the right call? >> i think she didn't question it. that -- it's reported that hillary sees huma as a surrogate daughter. they're very, very close.
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friends, sometimes to the point when they shouldn't be. and we'll see if huma is still there tomorrow. >> we will. this is not going away any time soon. cokie, thank you. have a good day there in washington. >> thank you, robin. and michael, what's coming up on the big board? coming up on the big board, take a look at this dramatic video inside the american airlines plane that burst into flames on the runway. the investigation into that this morning. we'll discuss that. ?"all you need is love" plays? be very my friends know me so well. they can tell what i'm thinking, just by looking in my eyes. but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy eyes. i used artificial tears from the moment i woke up... ...to the moment i went to bed. so i finally decided to show my eyes some love,... ...some eyelove. eyelove means having a chat with your eye doctor about your dry eyes because if you're using artificial tears often and still have symptoms, it could be chronic dry eye.
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you're confusing me with your countdown. time for the big board. sunny hostin right here at the table. we'll get to you in a minute. we begin with the dramatic american airlines fire on friday on the tarmac in chicago. boarded on takeoff. now the ntsb is investigating. revealing details about what
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about this. we see the video from hector, a passenger on the plane. showing just how chaotic it was this those few moments as the takeoff was aborted. what have we learned since then? about what caused all this? >> they saw the fire and the flames. they wanted to get out of there. swhapd that 767 is on the runway. it's getting ready to take off. throttled up. the pilot hears a bump. it was the right engine. and in the compressing the air to explode it with fuel. and what happened was that the engine let go. a part in the compression session blew up. it's called an uncontained failure. parts hit everywhere. one part hit 3,000 feet away, another hangar. with the fire and the flames, everybody is coming out. the compress sant part was the problem. the question is, the good news i would say is look what happened. you had a plane, that wing has a
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that's where the fire and flames came after the engine blew. everybody got out. that's the good news. you have an ingeneral failure, everybody got out with aboutinjuries. >> that was powerful. >> it was. the engine is built if you have a failure lying that, most of the parts are supposed to stay n inside. an uncontained tail your, they fly everywhere. >> very fortunate no one was hurt. as the investigation continues to g ntsb being looing at and are there worries about other planes with this engine having the same problem h the future? >> yeah, it's not just american airlines that's worried about this. it's a worry about the entire fleet. is there something wrong with the part that failed in that specific engine? that's what they want to know. if that's the case, it will be a change on all the engines on all the aircraft.
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jonbenet twist. new report is questioning the dna evidence that exonerated the ramsey family in 2008. sunny is here. what can you tell us? >> the entire ramsey family was excluded as suspects based on dna evidence found at the scene. that dna evidence pointed to an unknown male suspect. someone unrelated to the family. then the former d.a., mary spoke to abc. she said i was scared to death that despite the fact that there was no evidence e, to sigh cop think, and no motive, that it was a train going down the track and the ram zseys were tied to e track. that dna result is a composite. so the ramsey family is not excluded. a 20-year-old cold case, the
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>> we asked the ramsey attorney. >> i continue to rely on the statements of law enforcement officials. and am not particularly moved by this media report that suggests that perhaps they may have been wrong. >> he's not moved by it. how much difference could this report make? mpbl it could. people want to know what happened to this baby, what happened to this little girl. the dna is in question, perhaps they investigation. >> never ends. thank you, sunny. a major lawsuit against amazon. coming from family whose home burnt down after a hoverboard fire. what happened here? >> one bad hoverboard, a million-dollar house burned down. a near-death escape for the kids trapped inside.
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lawsuit. the fox family bought a hoverboard from amazon marketplace. a third party marketplace. the family alleges the battery was not authentic. it was a counterfeit. as the reports of hoverboards bursting into flames, the attorney for the family says, amazon had a duty to inform the family that the product could be comment on pending litigation. >> i want to bring you back in. >> i have four hoverboards in my house. so. >> i don't because i've been scared of just this thing. could amazon be held accounta accountable? >> they didn't manufacture the hoverboards. it's just an ecommerce marketplace. i'm not sure. but perhaps. >> meantime, becky, a large
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hold soeld on the site are counterfeit. what is the policy for consumers duped? >> amazon says they guerin see purchases there these third-party sellers. the condition of the item you buy, timely delivery, they're all coverered turned amazon a to z guarantee. it's the kickoff to the christmas buying season. when buying things with batteries, you have to know who yore yes, it's only halloween. i'm starting to think about holiday gift purchases. that is scary. >> never too early. >> also, it's halloween. happy halloween to all of you. thank you for being here in our 2:00 run down. thank you to beckdy, david, and sunny. coming up in two minutes, is this an american lochness monster.
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all right. george is already trying to debunk this story. but i believe. the strange things spotted in alaska's waters. could it be, yes, george, could it be an american loch ness monster. what do you think? >> prove it, gio. >> i'm not easy convinced. wait until you look at the video. many in alaska wonder if it's the rumored relative of the loch ness monster. so o decide. it's the 15-foot mystery moving slowly and methodically through alaska's frozen water. garnering half a million views on the bureau of land management website. is this alaska's own version of the loch ness monster? one visitor believes the chena chomper is back.
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timed. it could be zombie salmon. whether it's a frozen rope. a very cold fish. or real-life monster, the people of alaska finding solace in the words of loch ness local this is morning. you may be wondering what did that local tell us? he said, i believe there are strange beasts. i know they exist. that's good enough for me. know that some of the employee there is at the bureau of land management the the video. adding music. adjusting the speed. they did not add the monster the sflp what do you think it is? >> the speed doesn't change what we saw? >> no, huh uh. >> it changes it a lot. it's a bunch of buoys going through. >> a bunch of buoys? >> no, look at the natural movement.
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ghoul morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and it's halloween. get ready to scream. >> i'm so cold. and freaking out. >> our haunted studio coming to life. with so many surprises out of sight. >> i'm recording this because i don't know what's going on sflp wait until you see what happens live. only on "gma." >> all: good morning, america! happy halloween! we do say good morning, america. and happy halloween. no bones about it. lots of tricks and treats ahead. >> let's get the countdown clock up there right now. there we see it.
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those kids all already in costume. they're adorable. >> a lot of craziness around here. >> you noticed that too. >> where is lara? she said she was coming in early. things are crazier than usual. almost like the studio is haunted. >> any of you seen her? >> i haven't. >> no. i haven't. we'll try to track her down. first, the morning rundown from amy. >> i hope she's all right, guys. in the meantime, the big story this morning, fbi comey under fire over the e-mail ing quirry that is jolting the race for the white house. the fbi has obtained the search warrant it needs to search e-mails that may or may not be linked to hillary clinton. cecilia vega has the latest. >> reporter: good morning to you. hillary clinton's team was rocked by this political bombshell. now they're going on the offensive.
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questioning james comey's motivation and demanding answers over his review of new e-mails that could be linked to her private server. >> it's pretty strange to put something like that out with such little information right before an election. >> reporter: the e-mails discovered on the laptop of former congressman anthony weiner. the estranged husband of clinton's top aide, huma abedin. he's under investigation for now democrats are on the how fencive, too. harry reid issuing a pliserring attack, questioning comey's integrity saying he may have violated federal law because of what reid called partisan actions. for the clinton campaign, the the timing could not be worse. >> thank you, cecilia. donald trump is pounce tong fbi review, calling it the biggest political scandal since water gate.
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clinton. he's hoping to get a boost from his wife who gives major speech op thursday. deadly end to a week-long manhunt in oklahoma. michael vants died in a shootout with police. he was wanted for the murder of two family members. and in tennessee, a motorcyclist is fighting for his life. kevin diepenbrock crashed and fell over an embankment. he >> mom, dad, love you. take care of the pup if is for me, too. i love you guys. >> 30 hours after the crash, another driver found him. meet supermom. pushing a triple stroller. in it were her 14-month-old triplets. the stroller and triplets together weigh more than she
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they were 120 pounds. she completed that 13.1 miles in two hours and one minipuppet that's just over a 9:00-mile. impressive. all right. i'm hoping you can impress me. a 2:00 news cast. have you found lara? >> not yet. we were paying attention to you, but we still can't find her. it's time for "pop news" so she's got to be somewhere. ? the word got around said this kid is >> sounds likes "hamilton." >> i think it is. ? get your education don't forget from whence you came and the world's gonna know your name what's your name, man ? >> lara zander hamilton. ? i'm not throwing away my pop i'm not throwing away my pop here on "gma" ?
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>> did she say young? >> youngish. and always hungry. ? i'm not throwing away my pop here on "gma" we got swag to start your day and i'm not throwing away my pop ? [ cheers and applause ] >> my papers, please. >> one second, mr. hamilton. the federalist papers. >> thank you, young will. and now -- writing "pop news" all in rhyme, some time. bear with me, we will be fine. >> hey. >> election day is almost here. maybe you're beginning to feel that fear. remember this patriotic plea, from the one, the only, the great queen bey. >> we are not helpless. the fire is still burning. please go out and vote this november. so the many people have died and
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we have to use it. >> a title x show marked the spot where she said use every vote we got. make sure you're there. >> whoo. >> next up in "pop news." [ laughter ] i am jealous for sara bareilles. imagining what obama must think of this strife. she i will play it for you now and not a second sooner. ? in a history plagued with incredible mistakes still i pledge my allegiance to these united divided states ? >> his name is burr, sir. my nemesis in the show.
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he kroons is now available on itunes. >> wow. well done. >> the news is pop. it's time to go. i have a country to create. in case you didn't know. peace out. >> all right. >> whoo! impressive. >> dploi what. she's always all in. you got to give it to our girl. don't go anywhere. 'r >> we have so many things going on in our studio. we're getting to the bottom of it all when we come back. >> not going to give up her "pop." ? i'll get you dancing... ? ? to the diggy diggy diggity do. ? ? this is my town. if you dont know now you know. ? ? do that thing that you do. ? ? i'll show you a new move. ? ? check out the diggy diggy diggity do. ?
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thank you for taking care of "pop news." >> i love that lara-zander is in character the whole time. >> the only clue we have is this video from earlier this morning. take a look. ? >> hello? i've seen some weird things at this show. but this was different. hello? where's the crew? where's everybody?
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george? you're more focused than normal. >> live in times square. live in times square. >> a mysterious power search sweeping across manhattan. >> hi, lara, lara, lara, lara, lara. >> george? [ creaking noise ] [ bell ringing ] whoa. >> come play with us, lara. >> i had no idea she had a twin. >> go to the basement. >> ginger? ginger is that you? ginger, what -- are you
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she really must like tv. the hair. fantastic. ginger! i'm recording this because i don't know what's going on. i'm freezing. i'm hungry. i'm a little cranky. there are two amys. both look fabulous. [ phone ringing ] hello? >> what's your favorite scary movie? >> who >> oh, sorry, lara, it's dr. ken. i was trying on my halloween costume. >> are you insane? you have no idea what's going on here. this is really strange. >> i would say so. you're on a land line in the closet. things are about to get stranger. follow the light. >> don't follow the light. >> i'm a doctor who became a comedian who now plays the a dra who is really more focused on becoming a comedian.
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hello. whoa. is there like a message happening here. m. i. c. h. a. e. l. michael michael. >> ah. please help me! >> michael stray ran? >> yes. >> are you okay? >> no. >> it doesn't look comfortable. >> this hinge is holding me in the wall. >> pull. go, michael. hurry. hurry! get out. go! there comes a time where you have to make a decision. fight or flight. i made that decision. michael i'm going in. i got you! >> no, no, lara! >> whoa.
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on? >> what is this place? >> it's called the upside down. it's just like the normal world. it's dark and creepy and a little dusty. >> exactly. so what are you in here? >> thest the only place i can get some peace and quiet. >> michael says there's a monster. it could be in here. >> oh, that's rigts. he's in the control room. bag eggo? >> i am a little thank you. that monster is dead meat. there's nobody in here. who's running the the show? >> happy halloween! >> minimichael. >> wow. wow. and we have a lot of thanks,
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doug volmeyer. >> cecil b. demille. >> that's a minifeature. a little film. >> lara gave me a note the read you. doug wanted you to know that on our website, we've created a video that shows side by side all the movies and tv shows this references. this is a mashup to pay homage to some of this year's most thrilling shows on tv. strarng things. i didn't know -- l know she was just participating in the scenes, truly giving her heart and soul to the director. >> and lara did. >> tell lara she did great job. >> thank you. lara says thank you. >> hey, mike. check this out. michael strahan. >> i saw the kid earlier, george, he threatened to sack me. >> how do you get in character? >> i don't know. >> just put on the shoulder pads. >> you look good, man.
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i appreciate that love. in that piece, i love how you blame it all on mikey. little mikey. little mikey. >> he's got a mischievous str streak. >> we have a lot of cute kids out here. i would love to get them on camera. turn around, my man. show everybody your outfit. >> a lot more coming up. >> a lot more halloween tricks and treats up our sleeves when we come back. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. my psoriatic arthritis caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis.
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welcome back to "good morning america." many surprises to come. you're getting a little chilly, right? should we jump? should we jump and stay warm?
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okay, how cute are those kids? that big halloween reveal is just ahead. but first, just hours ago i got back from nashville. had great time there. spent time with country's biggest and carrie underwood. they're hosting for the ninth consecutive year. it's all part of my all-access special that airs tonight. big surprises in store. take a look. ? assistance if it all confuses you ? ? why haven't i heard from you ?
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? why haven't i heard from you ? >> i love that smile from reba. they didn't know she was coming out. hillary scott and cassidy pope were singing a tribute. one of her great songs. reba just happened to be in the neighborhood. there at tootsies. >> a nightclub? >> it was a full-on scene. dierks bentley is singing. we have hunter hayes. jake owen. >> carrie and brad are always so >> they took time out from he hearsele to be with us. we did something a la "snl". >> you were singing? >> you will not see that. tonight, at "dancing with the stars." i don't dance either. >> the awards are live on wednesday. >> it will be tremendous. the 50th anniversary.
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the secrets. you'll see that wednesday. we got halloween coming up. >> we do.
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right now, police are looking for two people or the person who shot and killed two men in denver weekend. a third victim is hanging onto life this morning. this happened in north denver in the front yard of a home near east 43rd and columbine street. police are investigating and are not sure what led up to the shooting. also in boulder, police are looking for a sot bar fight led to someone opening fire. this happened on the hill neer campus there. police say the bar closed and then the fight broke out and carried into the parking lot. 1 person was shot in the calve. police say that victim is not a student at cu. it has been a warm month. we have another beautiful day on this halloween. skies clearing after cloud cover across the plains. and tonight it's going to be nice and mild. dry in and around denver by noon.
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in the low to mid 60s by 7:00 tonight. the kids do not need a jacket while trick-or-treating. fort collins, a high of 74 today. and in greeley, 75. we're track a weak cold front mike coffman, endorsed by the denver post. he's "a consistent warrior" who "took action against his party's presidential nominee," donald trump, and has "urged republicans to stop stalling on immigration reform." mike coffman.
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unlike morgan carroll, who the post calls "disingenuous" and "partisan." "if we're ever to see gridlock reduced in congress, we need more representatives like coffman." mike coffman. endorsed by the denver post for congress. i'm mike coffman, and i approve this message. you can see the latest freeway accidents on the cdot camera here at c-470 and quebec. traffic is solid back tt i-25. they're talking about it as they're trying to clear this crash. take a look at the map. you can see how badly from e-470, the crash here on the eastbound side, typical slowing through the sun glare. same thing on 225 and 25, an accident at area causing delays and delays on i-70 with the latest problems called out, i-70 near quebec. there's a lot of earlier problems on i-70 quebec.
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this latest one at quebec is going to cause delays. ? good morning, america. today, october 31, 2016. live in times square. ? something in the way you move ? >> it's "good you'll never guess which halloween superstar is lurking around the corner. see if we catch 'em all. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "gma's" haunted pokemon celebrity part. the rids are keddy with their pokeball. robin and george will be leading the way.
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? lara-zander hamilton ? you're channeling a pokemon trainer? >> i got that look. i feel good. >> you love your team? >> i love my team. we got this. >> and george? >> these guys are ready. they're primed. ready to go. >> oh, yeah. >> a miniversion. you're looking for a version. >> i'm glad you're so well prepared. aren't you just a little bit scared. >> now we're on fire. >> it's not a regular game of pokemon go. it's a haunted version. maybe you want to call in some pros. >> that's a good idea. but, here's a question, who's the question? who you gonna call? who you gonna call? [ siren blaring ] >> wait, wait.
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>> yeah! >> all right, sara haines, alphon alfonso ribeiro, ready to go. >> that's rigts. team robin. >> we got this. >> it's robin-mon. >> we're going get this poke party going. team george. and george. >> they're ready. >> you guys are with me. let's go! >> come on. >> where are we right now? is this the pokeworld? i'm kind of creeped out. whoa. there's a camera. you guys -- [ screaming ] >> jiggly, jiggly, jiggly, jiggly. >> keep going. come on, guys. come on, guys.
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>> are you ready? >> yeah. >> let's do this. follow me. >> go, go, go, go, go. >> this is very cool. check out this world. a strange new world. you know what? i think we should go in the video shop of horrors. >> do it. >> let's go. all right. ooh this is a great video room here. let's get that. this is very cool. very cool room. >> you hear the music. >> see this. i thin something, right? >> yeah. >> aren't we looking. i like that song. that's my jam. that's my jam right there. do we feel it? >> we feel it. we feel it. >> what are we revealing? >> oh, no. >> oh, my gosh. i'm so happy you found me. there's a whole movie about finding me? >> yes. >> finding dory-mon.
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>> gotcha. >> do we need more walls. >> wonderful. >> you guys got me. >> top that, george. top that, george. >> we're by the dressing room of doom right now. you ready? >> yeah! >> oh. >> boo. just kidding. get the pokemons. there's so much creepiness. >> something is moving. >> i see a head moving. >> i see heads moving. is that sia i hear. i hear sia. >> wait, i see her. >> you sia her, george? >> get her, guys. not too hard. >> not fair i can't see. >> i can't sia anything can you? >> i should have gotten a hair cut. >> i recognize this voice. who is this? >> ginger? >> it happens all the time. >> let me give you a hint. it's amy.
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>> amy schumer? >> they're avid watchers of the show. >> i'm glad no one can see my face right now. >> we got a sia-mon. top that, robin. >> we were just jamming to your music. >> i was trying to do the carlton. >> i saw it. my bad, my bad. should we get a -- a picture here? what is this picture? it's the joker and harley quinn. >> no. >> yes. >> oh, no! >> oh, my goodness. >> you got to get 'em. >> that's how you know you're not supposed to go if a photo booth. that's what happens. that's what happens in a photo booth. you get a baby. okay.
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going throw the balls. let's not hit the belly. come on, throw it, y'all. get him. get him. get him. >> gotcha, gotcha. gotcha. >> that's it. we're done. >> no. >> i can't see. wait a minute. >> pikachu. pikachu. >> there you go. >> we're going back in here. a pikachu. >> thank you, alfonso. >> wait a minute. >> that's a big thing over there. >> i would check it. >> should we check to see if that's a pikachu? >> we should see if that's a
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>> gotcha. gotc gotcha. gotcha. >> i'm glad we got caught. i can stop running. is there that's what you need to do. >> gotcha. >> don't stop. >> i'm about to lose my head. >> look at all of them. >> michael, you need to do a better running man than that. >> it's a little difficult in this outfit. >> right here. >> you work on the running man. we're going to tally it now is the big moment. we're going count 'em up, see who caught them all. the winner gets this bedazzled pokeball. that's two for you, team george. the other team is really tough. team robin. has dory-mon. the joker, and harley quinn. you have this giant pikachu. i dare say that gives you the win. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes.
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>> grade job. >> great job. >> robin. you have to give a high five. >> next time. >> thank you. >> so, robin, congratulations. it's a huge honor. somewhere, there is a very sparkly pokeball that we'll get you. it could come after the broadcast. coming up, we're playing the >> oh. >> oh. >> shocking and fearful scott tipton -- our congressman? or is he a real-estate agent for big-money campaign contributors? tipton sponsored a bill to give away our public lands to his out-of-state donors. over 30 colorado business leaders called tipton's plans, "a serious threat to the outdoor recreation industry and...thousands of jobs." gail schwartz will defend our public lands
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welcome back to "good morning america." it's not spooky here. no, this halloween we have doug the pug. i can donnell this. i don't have any hands. but he's helping us with a month-long dog it's mission pawsible. we're five days in. we have a whole month ahead. dou doug has a big book out tomorrow. "doug the pug" king of pop culture. you get second billing. >> kids and dogs. kids and dogs. >> works every time. works for halloween.
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three thank you snapchat lenses available right now. have you seen these yet? we're having fun with them earlier this morning. you see, that's us. you get lara, michael. me and the pumpkin. that was frightening. >> that's a good look. >> he needs a floss. we'll have >> that weather brought to you by jeep grand cherok erk e. will any of this end up on "funniest home videos?" >> i hope so. this was funny. >> there were funny moments and probably thing that weren't
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lara. >> all right. >> and, welcome back to "gma," everybody. we're getting ready to play our $100,000 fear-a-mid. we have a special guest joining us for the game. >> she's killing it at the box office. number one for two weeks straight. give a warm welcome to madea, please. ? she's a ? superfreak ? >> hey, t.j., you're looking mighty fine this morning. >> this is the one morning i told my family not the watch me on tv. >> you're looking good, my friend. and, um, how do you feel? you to feel? >> not well. this is rice, this is cushion, and this is interesting. >> guess what, i'm glad i can't
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>> that was a good one. in my big pikachu. th have a phone call in the control room. it's tyler perry. >> good morning, good morning. >> oh, tyler. oh. >> tyler is that really you? >> yes, it's me. test totally me. [ in madea's voice ] >> what do you think of your name sake? [ in >> he needs help. >> lord ends with a "t," right? it's lort. >> you gotta hit the "t." >> lort have mercy. [ imitating madea ] >> lort. hallelujahr. stop grabbing the belly. that don't look right. >> i'm sorry. there's a lot going on under
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man. >> now you know how i feel every time i have to put it on. >> at least you get paid for it, my man. >> hey, listen, i didn't get paid in the beginning. it all starting somewhere. >> tyler, you know what, thank you. madea, we love you in "boo! a madea halloween." >> thank you, america. appreciate it. >> coming up, it's our $100,000 >> nothing i can do with my
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it's no secret. donald trump isn't for us. and unfortunately, congressman coffman isn't, either. just listen. coffman voted against equal pay for equal work 11 times. it gets worse. coffman said he would support donald trump for president. and that's all we really need to know.
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[ cheers and applause ] welcome back to "gma." in our $100,000 fear-a-mid. our spookiest showdown ever, everybody. let's meet the teams. first up, we have team america,
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captain america. where are you, captain america? come on out. like you're ready to save the world. there you go. >> team america. >> hey, lara-zander hamilton, ready to take your shot? >> ? i'm not throwing shot ? ? i'm so very in the know and i'm not throwing away my shot ? >> all right. then we have team sia over here. sia and madea are taking on america. what is your strategy to win? >> first, i'm going to part my wig so i can see, ma dee kra. that will help me win. >> you guys are up first. >> i'm ready.
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30. >> madea, you're going to give the clues. in your category, it's fright flicks. sia, you have 30 seconds to name the titles of seven scary movies. >> oh, i know this. >> this is not going to be a problem. are you ready, baby? >> i'm ready. 30 secs on the the clock. ready, set, go. >> all right, the day that comes after thursday the 12th. >> friday the 13th. >> poltergeist. >> the movie where you have to say the name three times. >> beetle juice. >> the one, the jack nicolson. >> shining. >> the former prime mir ster of great britain. tony -- tony -- >> the blair witch project. >> all right. they got it. okay. >> team sia and madea, that was
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so the number to beat, you guys, is 5 out of 7. you have to get six in 30 seconds to get this. >> we got this. >> captain america is giving the clues. and your category is halloween happenings. aka things you can do on halloween. >> yes. >> now, you have 30 seconds to name all of them if you can. you need six to win. the different things you can do on hallee >> ready, set, go. >> kids ring the doorbell, they say. >> trick-or-treat. >> a knife to a big orange thing. >> carve a pumpkin. >> a big scary building. >> a haunted house. >> get on a tractor on a farm. ride around. >> hayride. >> take kids and put brushes on their -- >> face painting. >> dunk your face in water and -- >> bob for apples. >> decoration.
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>> oh! >> drop the mike. >> hey, team, lara-zander hamilton and captain america are the winners. they got all seven. and, sia-madea, great job. >> see ya madea. >> you got a lot to be proud of. we'll be back with more of
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this is the colorado none of us want to lose. i'm gail schwartz, and i'm running for congress to stop the sale of our public lands. coloradans should have the freedom to use this land for ranching, hunting and fishing, not watch it sold off to the highest bidder. our access to these lands for generations to come, killing thousands of jobs. i approved this message
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[ cheers and applause ] our thanks to our "dancing with the stars" pals, maks and peta. michael, you have a line. >> thanks to tyler perry for calling in. he's got the number one movie at the box office. it's a happy halloween,
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blooper reel. i didn't know we made bloopers. [ laughter ] >> am i annoying you? >> seriously? george? you're very -- you're more focused than normal. george? robin, what are you doing in here? what is is this place? >> hey their laura. >> we've worked together for ten years. this is the upside down world where no one knows my name. >> but they're always glad you came. >> thank you. ? where everybody knows your name ? >> not! only if you call me by my stage name. laura. >> laura is that you? >> roberta? [ laughter ]
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not another weird -- blech. sorry. >> this is where i sit during the show. >> why are you looking at me? right now, denver police are looking for two vehicles related to two separate hit-and-runs yesterday. one of those was fatal. it happened at 13th and broadway. police say a person
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possibly hit by a white pickup truck in that case. around the same time another person was hit by a car at 19th and larimer. police are looking for a white suv in that% incident. if you know anything about either case, call denver police. it's going to be a beautiful end of the month. temperatures above normal. we're looking at a few showers across the northwest corner of our state and our northern mountain could pick up rain and scattered showers and snow on the tops of the p denver. sunshine this afternoon. clear skies through tonight. a high of 76. so upper 60s by 6:00. beautiful tonight as the kids head out to go trick-or-treating. tomorrow morning, we'll be in the low 40s. it's cooler with a passing cold front, become to near 70 by friday. >> we have leftover traffic here and there. we'll start with the good news is the left lane crash that we had was sitting right here on the westbound side at quebec.
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here. it's going to take time to drain off. you can see it on the map on the westbound side and the eastbound side. extra slowing and sunshine was effecting us. 225 looks great. one crash in glendale. not too far from monaco that's going to cause delays. i-70, struggling. a crash from quebec. eastbound slowing -- they did open al great news. it closed down for a time. security wait times out there at less than a half an hour. all is moving and we're worried about the construction project along tower road from
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