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but if you don't say the right words, that doesn't work. they understand what you're saying. >> weird. it's almost like the dogs are playing mind tricks on us as well. >> it's like you have a family member that pretends not to understand a language everybody else is speaking and then you find out after saying bad things about them that they do understand. >> uncle mookie. >> i think the dogs are doing that. >> thanksgiving he reveals he knew everything you were saying for months? >> said some bad things about uncle mookie, huh? >> yes. don't worry, you're still in the will. coming up -- sorry, tmi family drama. how much is too much to pay for a haircut? two young women take the same sample photo of chrissy teigen to salons with wildly different price points. $55 and $500. see if you can see the
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of course they say clothes make the man, and apparently they also make for trouble. at first they say clothes make the man, and apparently they also make for trouble. >> sometimes. on sunday night a man dressed as zoro became the center of a scare at lax. visitors to tampa, florida park called police about a man in costume and a mask. >> police say he frightened families and arrested him. he was there for a kos play flash mob and didn't know it had
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>> he's been charged with disorderly conduct. >> that's no fair. >> come on. >> he thought there was going to be a flash mob. he was ready to dance with his friends. >> exactly. >> where is everybody? >> that's not fair. >> we just need to find him some friends. next, another surprise from the maker of the epipen. >> after weeks of outrage over the skyrocketing price, the company announced it will soon be suffering a generic version at half the price. here's >> reporter: epipen maker mylan responding to political pressure and consumer outrage after hiking prices from $100 in 2009 to $600 today, announcing its own new generic version of the lifesaving device for $300. about half the cost of the original. >> we're greatly concerned about the price still. $300 is quite expensive for a family.
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york, mom keeps multiple epipens on hand for her 8-year-old daughter lila who has a life-threatening peanut allergy. in her purse and in the kitchen, two more in this drawer. >> i know of several families who have decided that they're just going to take benadryl and pray they can get to the hospital if something happens. and for us, that's just not an option. >> reporter: the new generic epipen will work like the original and will be available in pharmacies within several weeks. pharmacists can usually swap it in automatically when your doctor writes an epipen prescription. one more tip to save money -- ask you your doctor about the adrenaclick device. it does the same things but works differently. still has the same lifesaving medication. if you ask your doctor about it, get a prescription, and take it to the pharmacy, you can save yourself some real money. coming up, the skyrocketing costs of haircuts. >> so how much is too much?
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that expensive haircut is worth it? you're watching "world news now." >> how much do you pay? >> i ask for the taye diggs haircut. >> i ask for the tai digs
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? ? i whip my hair back and
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it's not as fun when you don't have hair. >> no? not a lot of whipping going on. >> not at all. >> but taking care of these manes can be surprisingly expensive. especially when it comes to getting haur hair -- getting your hair cut. >> preach, sister. >> you know about that, right? it can be very expensive and consider yourself lucky that you don't have to worry about that. sometimes you can pay more than $1,000 for a haircut. >> i know. but do you need to s bucks to look like a million bucks? we're on the case. >> reporter: two college-age bffs from los angeles. they both want chrissy teigen layers, gorgeous model. they're taking the same photo to two salons, each with wildly different price points. first supercuts. >> the haircuts are 20. we also offer a la carte services, our shampoos are $5,
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$30. >> reporter: so $50? $55? >> yes. >> reporter: not bad. this will give her hair more movement. you're halfway to chrissy teigen. >> a loose, natural everyday look. >> reporter: and the results. >> i love it. >> reporter: meanwhile, marisa heads to the benjamin salon. >> we want to make sure it's more flowy. >> reporter: what's the cost? >> $500. >> reporter: some would say, are cutting each hair individually? >> pretty much. >> reporter: it's not just a haircut. the head massage, the fine china, the choreographed cutting. you're like a doctor or dentist with your assistant right here. even -- >> i'll have the grilled chicken. >> reporter: you're kidding me. you serve lunch? >> it keeps getting better. >> reporter: all i can say is wow. >> everything about the experience is amazing.
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>> reporter: both look cute, but is one $450 cuter? to find out, we head to the grove in los angeles. which is expensive and which is budget? >> can i get a little closer? >> reporter: come on in. i think you have the more expensive? >> this is the cheaper one. >> are you correct. >> $55 haircut, this one -- >> this one. >> reporter: you can incorrect. no. >> wow. >> i feel like it's the one that's inexpensive. >> reporter: you are correct. >> i'm always right. >> honestly, they both look just as good as each other. >> reporter: about 60% of people in our unscientific poll correctly identified the inexpensive cut. in the end, the only opinions that matter. >> i love it. >> i love it. it's natural and easy. >> yeah. >> how much do you pay, kendis?
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? >> looks like a good d ? looks like a good driving song. >> yes. it's about good stuff. he was one of those very rare one in a million hollywood talents. breathtaking dramatic actor. a genius comic actor and accomplished writer/director, producer. we can go on and on. >> carry on, carry. on this morning, we're learning more about the final moments of gene wilder's life. the man known to generations of children as willy wonka.
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>> don't touch me! >> reporter: he was hysterically funny. >> i'm wet. i'm wet! i'm hysterical, and i'm wet! i'm in pain! and i'm wet. and i'm still hysterical! >> reporter: from his first big hit "the producers" to later ones like "stir crazy." >> so long, suckers! >> reporter: nobody could panic quite like gene wilder. he could also play it cool. >> one, two -- >> reporter: like the gun slinger in "blazing saddles." married in the '70s to comedian gilda radner, he founded her cancer charity after she died. we learned his own health has been failing for years. for the past three years he struggled with alzheimer's but chose to keep it private
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him in his prime as willy wonka. >> i have one question, dr. frankenstein. >> reporter: mel brooks said he blessed every film we did with his magic and blessed me with his friendship. >> we are the dreamers of dreams. >> reporter: gene wilder was 83. according to his nephew, he died peacefully holding hands with his wife and family, and listening to his favorite, ella fitzgerald's "somewhere over the rainbow." >> here's a side of gene wilder many don't know. he served in the u.s. army as a medic and helped psychiatric patients at valley forge. >> a varied career. last time we saw him in public was at the u.s. open last year. he was looking frail but made it to the championship. >> what a legend.
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this morning on "world news now," huma abedin pushed into the spotlight again in the wake of a new scandal. >> hillary clinton's top aide announcing she's separating from her husband, disgraced former congressman anthony weiner. this amid another sexting scandal. it involves pictures of his child for the first time. we'll have a fresh reaction to the news from the campaign trail just ahead. another airport scare forces a flight to be evacuated after a suspicious package was reported on board. this as we get new details surrounding the chaos at l.a.x. frightening scene as workers are left dangling from a bridge. their bucket tipping over as they are trapped for hours. their daring rescue in a moment. it's the mother of all festivals. tens of thousands come together in the middle of nowhere to celebrate art and alternative
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what's happening at this year's burning man? we'll check in later in "the mix" on this tuesday, august 30th. from abc news, this has "world news now." >> what doesn't it celebrate? >> it was community, self-reliance, art. alternative living, creativity. there's a long list. >> and you get all of that wile completely stone-cold sober. it's amazing. it's a perfect place, burning man. >> i'm not sure about that last part. we'll be checking in live in a little bit. first, we're going to start with the race for the white house. it's getting closer. hillary clinton's once comfortable lead is nearly cut in half. >> but then we saw the latest poll which shows clinton seven points ahead of donald trump against likely voters. 46% to 39%. a pretty good lead, not compared to the 13% lead she had after the conventions. >> more voters have a favorable
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trump. 33% to 24%. get this -- a record number, 35%, said they don't have a favorable view of either candidate. >> ouch. and all of this comes amid personal and embarrassing case of deja vu for clinton's top aide. >> reporter: hillary clinton's closest aide is splitting from her disgraced husband. an announcement that comes just hours after a new york tabloid reported anthony weiner was sexting again. huma abedin saying, "after long and painful ns work on my marriage, i have made the decision to separate from my husband." it was the third time in five years weiner made embarrassing headlines. >> i'm here today to again apologize -- >> reporter: in 2011 he resigned from congress after accidentally tweeting a lewd photo of himself -- >> i make this apology to my neighbors and constituents, but
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wife, huma. >> reporter: two years later as he ran for new york city mayor. >> let me reiterate to my wife how sorry i am -- >> reporter: abedin by his side as more women came forward with more sexting allegations. >> i love him. i have forgiven him. i believe in him. >> reporter: behind the scenes, cringe-worthy moments. >> could we have the room for a second, you guys? >> reporter: all released in a documentary. >> it's like living a nightmare. >> reporter: still in a recent "vogue" profile, abedin praised her husband for being, quote, essentially a full-time dad to their son. the "new york post" reported that in 2015, weiner sexted a woman with his son by his side. abedin has been in the clinton inner circle for two decades. she's the gatekeeper to the woman in charge. >> her number-one person, huma
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he's a sleazeba ball and a perveerted. -- pervert. >> reporter: donald trump turning her marriage into an attack. >> she's married to a guy that is uncontrolled and uncontrollable. he's a sick person, and she has access to classified information. >> reporter: trump adding who knows what weiner learned and who he told. some campaign controversy for donald trump. the former kkk leader, david duke, who is running for senate in louisiana, put out a robocall urging voters to vote for him and donald trump. a swift response from the trump campaign denouncing the kkk leader. a much different situation than last year when they came under fire for not disavowing him fast enough. the last week of summer could be a washout for many of the northeast. -- the southeast. a tropical depression is expected to become a tropical storm as it hits north carolina's outer banks this afternoon, bringing rough surf and strong thunderstorms.
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is working its way toward northern florida. that one is also expected to become a tropical storm later in the week. that one could make landfall between tallahassee and tampa on thursday. the fbi is alerting states to keep a close eye on their voting systems after uncovering two cases of russian hacking. they targeted voter registration in june and illinois last month. they say the system was shut down for a week to deal with the hacking. the report says no data was tampered with, but the illinois case is reportedly the first successful compromise of a state voter registration database. passengers on southwest flight got a big scare in albuquerque. a flight to denver was evacuated after a suspicious package was spotted in the cabin. they taxied to a remote part of the airport and was searched. nothing dangerous was found on the plane. to new jersey and a highway shoot-out that leaves one person dead and four others injured. reports of a shooting on the atlantic city expressway started monday afternoon.
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with bullet holes. then ended up seeking help in a grocery store parking lot. authorities say those involved knew each other and it was not a random act. the shooting is still being investigated. secretary of state john kerry suggests the media can play a role in reducing terrorism by reducing the coverage of attacks. speaking in bangladesh, he echoed comments he made last year at the united nations. he says the media might do everyone a service if it stops co he cautions there may be not be a single answer as to why someone becomes a terrorist. >> democracy still provides the most resilient and reliable platform that we have for preventing and responding to violent extremism. >> the state department would not comment on the remarks. the secretary is in india today. the u.s. is warning allies in the middle east to stop
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this is after a series of clashes between kurdish forces and turkey. defense secretary ash carter called on turkey to stay focused on isis and not the kurdish fighters. it's likely to come up when the president of turkey and president obama hold talks this weekend. an attack targeted recruits at a military camp. yemen is in the middle of a civil war that's allowed isis and al qaeda to expand their reac at home, new details about the false alarm that brought l.a.x. to a standstill. they are focusing on what prompted 9-1-1 calls reporting shots fired. on the ground! >> reporter: sunday night at l.a.x., police first responding to reports of a man dressed in black wearing a mask and carrying a sword.
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man, ordering him to the ground. but at the next terminal reports of gunfire. >> a shooting in progress at l.a.x. a number of shots. >> reporter: police with guns drawn searching the airport while hundreds of passengers raced outside, some past security checkpoints. panic spreading quickly through social media. a ground stop ordered for all flights. >> there was a flood of people saying this was a shooter. >> reporter: matt gutman was at the airport. >> reporter: everywhere people trying to get where they're going out of this airport. pretty chaotic and scary here. >> reporter: actor josh gad there, as well. he says, "got my kids and running for my life." steve gomez says you can't take any chances. >> you run, hide or fight. if you can't run away because you're in an area where you're closed off, hide. >> reporter: in the end, it was a false alarm. the street performer in the zoro costume released. he later spoke with kabc,
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>> i got police all around me. i'm not even thinking about what i was wearing. >> reporter: the latest panic triggered by a false alarm. two weeks ago at jfk airport, passenger ran to the streets after hearing loud bangs that many mistook for gunshots. three people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries after they were trampled. police don't know what the noises were that prompted that initial 911 call. abc news, los angeles. now to a daring re rhode island as workers were dangling from a bridge. they were inspecting the bridge when their bucket tipped over leaving them stuck. after about two hours -- can you imagine two hours? the men were transferred into another bucket and hoisted back up to the bridge. both men were treated at the hospital for minor injuries. now to breaking news of an accident 3.2 million years ago. a researcher believes that the human ancestor known as lucy died when she fell from a tree. lucy is one of the most famous discoveries in paleontology.
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evolution, but how she died has been a mystery. that texas researcher says cracks in her bones indicate a fatal fall. other scientists say the cracks are a result of the age of the bones. the mystery kind of continues. >> continuing coverage over the next 2000 years on that breaking news. so many years in the making. >> because the bones are breaking and also because it's old. it's ironic. breaking news is normally new. >> good job. lloyd, the writer, nice. okay. and a one-ton fugitive has been recaptured after five days on the loose on california's santa cruz mountains. the owner of the horse named budweiser is blaming a real-life scapegoat. he says the billy goat opened
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>> the other horse got thirsty for water and was recaptured quickly. not buddy. luckily, there were many volunteer searchers on tap. and budweiser is again bottled up. i tried to bring it around. maybe the last one is reaching. i'm surprised he didn't hop the fence. >> oh, my gosh. lloyd, the props on the previous story, all the puns, let's take it back. >> bitter. what do you think budweiser's born-on date was? no? not as -- sorry. we'll just take lloyd's jokes. coming up, coming up a little later, grab your glow sticks. we're at burning man, man. first, the growing outrage over a nfl star's actions. we'll have the latest reactions ahead. and moving back in with some
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mom and dad. many young adults find themselves forced to do it. could it be damaging their relationship with their parents? and remember, we're on instagram. abcwnn. you have to watch our video from the u.s. open. >> very entertaining.
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it's all there, black and white, clear as crystal. you stole fizzy lifting drinks. you bumped into the ceiling
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you get nothing. you lose. good day, sir. >> well, that pivotal scene in the 1971 children's classic "willy wonka and the children's chocolate factory" illustrates gene wilder's range. he saw himself as a more dramatic than comedic factor. >> it was his comedy that launched him to fame including "blazing saddles" and "young frankenstein." >> died due to complications of alzheimer's disease. he was surrounded by the music of "over the rainbow." >> so many great movies. a growing firestorm over colin kaepernick's refusal to stand during the national anthem. >> now the white house weighing in.
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action on the field. but now it's what colin kaepernick is refusing to do on the sideline that has him in the middle of a controversy. >> i'll continue to sit. when there's significant change and i feel like that flag represents what it's supposed to, i'll stand. >> reporter: the san francisco 49ers quarterback saying he's taking a stand by sitting. refusing to stand up for the national anthem. protesting, he says, police brutality against african americans. his decision met with mixed reaction from fellow athletes. >> if he encourages other people in the stands to sit down, it's going to send the wrong message. he's got to be careful and look at the big picture. >> have to respect the man's opinion and his actions. i understand where he's coming from in him choosing to do what he did. >> reporter: the white house weighing in on the right to protest. >> even as objectionable as we
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entitled to express them. >> reporter: in a written statement, the nfl telling abc news, "players are encouraged but not required to stand during the playing of the national anthem." >> reporter: cap nick did clarify that his refusal to stand doesn't mean he's disrespecting the military. he's hoping now that people know where he's standing the issues he's bringing awareness to can be addressed. abc news, los angeles. >> thank you. coming up, moving back in with mom and dad. >> it's a must for many cash-strapped millennials. is it a good idea? you're watching "world news now." "world news now" continues after this. is it a good idea? you're watching "world news now."
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moving back home with mom and dad. >> for some families, it's also causing some unexpected friction. >> reporter: after five years in the fast-paced magazine industry in new york, 25-year-old ramona emerson made a momentous decision -- she was heading across the country to move back in with her parents. >> they were so excited when i said i was going to move home. >> we thought it sounded like a great idea. >> reporter: it's only temporary. she's taking premed class before she heads to nursing school. a new months in she realized it's a small house. >> i'm an only child. they are a little bit obsessed with me. >> reporter: what guidelines would you give parents? >> clarify from the start. let them know what you are okay with, what you're not okay with. >> reporter: for example, is there a curfew? what about using the car? getting on each other's nerves is par for the course. >> issues with practical things.
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and come back and have people watching your every move, that's been the biggest challenge. >> reporter: to make it work, the doctor says clarify expectations. like chipping in on expenses and cleanliness. she also recommends setting up clear household contributions, and finally, don't forget to act your age. >> you feel so much better if you try as much as you can to act like an adult and your parents will be happy about that as well. >> reporter: and do some soul searching ahead of time. >> if you don't think you like your kid at the stage they're in now, don't do it. >> it's been a positive experience, and so fun to get to know my parents as an adult. i would do it again. well, maybe not again, but i'm glad that i did it. >> reporter: juju chang, abc news, new york. i moved home for a year after graduation. >> yeah. >> i moved out. i came back to visit. do you know what i found in place of my bed?
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every summer right about this time, all of the bay area disappears, and pops up in the middle of the desert in nevada for the rite of august known as burning man. it's taking place right now. this year for the first time with we have a live picture. this is happening in the nevada desert at this hour. >> good thing we're not zoomed in or i think it might be something we couldn't show. >> you might see some naked people running around or others in tutus. it is a popup festival that is taking place. the event promotes radical inclusion of self-reliance and i think other things.
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last year you had the celebrities of the likes of katie perry who was there in the dust floating around there, and our good friend susan sarandon was there as well. >> our buddy. >> i'm going to check in with the burning man folks later. >> okay. now to a new look at barney's new york. it's sparking some outrage. they're putting out new sneakers they're calling distressed. it's to the points you can see parts of them have duct tape. >> do you mean barney's co-op? >> now, some are outraged at the price tag. they're $585. others are saying this is trying to mimic poverty and make poverty trendy and fashionable and that that's sort of an insult to people who are poor. others are looking at it as an opportunity. one more wrote i have a pair of shoes in a state just like that.
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yours for 499 pounds. >> sounds like a deal. and barneys can probably sell it to people who go there to shop. take a look at this daredevil. this is in romania. don't try this at home or in romania. this trick is done atop a chimney. he lives to tell about it. >> that was scary enough when it looked like he was just walking on that ledge. >> that is really frightening. >> no. >> he sticks the landing. >> the romania gymnastics team only had one people at the olympics. he should have joined them. >> there are people who could have joined him -- >> who? >> back to burning man. >> live pictures. did you see that? we had a multicolored thingy. this is what they go there -- it all started in '86 -- >> oh. now we're talking. now we're getting in on some
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this morning on "world news now" tropical threat. parts of the east coast bracing this morning on "world news now" tropical threat. parts of the east coast bracing for heavy rains and flooding as numerous tropical systems churn closer to the shore. what the latest models are predicting. a distraction on the campaign trail for the hillary clinton campaign. top aide huma abedin says she's splitting with her husband, anthony weiner, as another sexting scandal hits home. new this half hour, the first night of the u.s. open. >> while the world's number one player may be on the course, it's who is in the stands that is drawing a lot of attention. wait until you find out. from abc news, this is
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>> explain. >> we were in the stands, but we were not the people drawing any attention. nobody cared we were there. >> and there was a reason we were wearing our sunglasses at night. we'll explain. >> we'll get to that. first, let's get to our top story this half hour, the stormy weather in the tropics. >> there are two tropical depressions south of florida expected to be tropical storms. depression nine is moving up the gulf toward florida. residents in the st. petersburg area are filling sandbags and getting ready for heavy rain. >> and depression eight is moving up the east coast toward north carolina's outer banks and expected to be a tropical storm later today. beachgoers are already seeing rough surf and rip currents with heavy rain ahead. >> reporter: hurricane gaston, say good-bye to it. it stays away from land. i want your eyes to first go to td-8, that's tropical depression
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this one looks like tropical storm warnings in place from cape lookout to oregon inlet. the storm that is dropping quite a bit of rain for south florida through cuba, that one has to become a tropical storm and then make a turn between tallahassee and tampa is where it's hitting right now. the timing for that is thursday. the pacific, hurricane madeline looks to affect hawaii, the southern and big island as it decreases in intensity. >> mother nature business sigh these days. in fact, in t powerful storm system hammered colorado springs. there was flash flooding and road closures. some motorists were rescued from their cars. hardest hit was downtown colorado springs which received two to three inches in about an hour. they also detached snowplows to deal with as much as two feet of hail. incredible images there. a stunning tornado was spotted growing as it ran through farms at sunset. there were several other tornadoes in the area.
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not much damage reported. there was also heavy rain and some hail. the white house says the u.s. has met president obama's goal of admitting 10,000 syrian refugees into the country. this family heading to san diego is among those resettling. donald trump criticized the program as a way for terrorists to enter the u.s. the u.s. will attempt to welcome 10,000 more refugees in the next fiscal year. a huge migrant rescue operation off the coast of libya. about 6,500 migrants were picked up. it's one of the biggest operations of its kind so far. the white house says president obama will meet with the president of turkey on sunday. it will be their first meeting since the attempted coup in turkey. they'll have a lot to discuss. the u.s. is asking turkey to focus on the battle with isis in syria and not on the kurds who are fighting there. and this follows clashes between the two groups over the weekend. we're learning new details
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officers last month. newly released medical records reveal that gavin long never saw combat in iraq but told doctors he suffered from ptsd. he was actually diagnosed with an adjustment disorder with depressed mood. he long called for violence against police officers in several rambling videos. at the white house, a new sexting scandal is reviving an old problem for hillary clinton's top aide, the issues bringing comments from all corners including donald trump. abc as the story. >> reporter: three strikes and anthony weiner is out. the "new york post" reports weiner texted sexually explicit messages and this underwear photo to a friend with his toddler son there in the bed. his wife, huma abedin, a top aide to hillary clinton, announced their separation monday after remaining by his side through two previous scandals captured
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>> i am profoundly sorry. >> reporter: abedin already had her share of headaches as newly released e-mails questioned her allowing access to clinton foundation donors. >> huma is getting classified secrets. she's married to anthony weiner who's a perv. >> huma is inside the inner circle of the campaign. this lets donald trump make a case that you have to question the security and of the inner circle. >> reporter: trump praised her for leaving weiner but took the opportunity to hit clinton for her "bad judgment." he released this ad in nine swing states. >> in hillary clinton's america, the middle class gets crushed. >> reporter: costing $10 million, it is his largest ad buy to date. but clinton's campaign is firing back with their own challenge to trump, released detailed medical records. recently, donald trump has
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questions about clinton's health while providing fewer medical records himself. clinton's campaign called trump's only doctor's note laughable. >> thank you. and it appears donald trump's former campaign manager isn't really out of the fold. sources tell abc news trump and cory lewandowski speak almost every day. the relationship is described as stronger than ever. he was fired in june with the gop candidate lagging in the polls and hired by cnn as a political commentator shortly af police in south carolina are investigating reports of a clown trying to lure children into the woods. sheriff apes -- sheriff's deputies say there have been multiple reports of characters dressed like clowns. they try enticing kids with lasers and large amounts of money. authorities say there has been no evidence to support the alleged sightings. it's orientation week on many college campuses. that means parties.
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not just this week but all year ound. and that's why we get surveys like this, the top five party schools. >> at number one, climbing two spots from the number three position last year, the badgers of the university of wisconsin. >> yes. >> jumping five spots to two, west virginia university. very good time. university of illinois' main campus was number one. it's three this year. and rounding out the top five, two pennsylvania schools about 80 miles apart. y had lie and bucknell. >> so the midwest far ahead. >> no boston college? >> no boston college. >> a good time, anyway. >> did a lot of partying there -- >> no, i was just studying the whole time. >> syracuse university was five. it is now eight. >> i'm sure parents of all syracuse university students are disappointed about that. same for the university of iowa. number two, now number six.
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party up. coming up, the who's who of about every a list showing up for the u.s. open in new york city. while another a-lister shows up for jury downtown. yeah, the one word taylor swift used to describe her profession to prosecutors and why she was eventually dismissed. that's ahead in "the skinny." and remembering a comedic legend. what we're just finding out about the late gene wilder, the actor who left generations still laughing with his first, here's a look at today's forecast. "world news now" weather brought to you by cats pride fresh and light. you by cats pr
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some mesmerizing images of a pod of orcas or killer whales swimming in the bow wave of a container ship. their motion looking like they are surfing. the video was taken by a ship's captain. this is just south of vancouver, canada. here at home, fans and celebrities are reacting to the death of gene wilder. >> just yesterday we learned that he'd been struggling for years with alzheimer's and he died sunday from c disease. with his trademark frizzy hair and zany comedy, he left behind a legacy that's still leaving us laughing to this day. here's elizabeth hur. >> reporter: playing the role of leopold bloom as one of two scheming producers -- >> my blanket. give me my blue blanket. >> reporter: turned gene wilder into a hollywood star and earned
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the first in many collaborations with director mel brooks producing such classics as "blazing saddles." [ gunfire ] one of his many screwball comedies. >> dr. frankenstein? >> that's frank stein. >> reporter: including "young frank frankenstein," a classic. an enduring classic. it's just as much fun now as it was back then. producing laughs for even the actors while shooting the film. >> i'd look at him and his face would be here and here, laughing. >> reporter: and "willy wonka and the chocolate factory." in his personal life, wilder began promoting cancer awareness and treatment after his third wife, comedian gilda radner, died from ovarian cancer in 1989.
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mel brooks tweeting gene wilder, one of the truly great talents of our time. he blessed every film we did with his magic and blessed me with his friendship. gene wilder was 83. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. and the celebrity tributes have been pouring in. erik mccormick of "will and grace" for which wilder won an emmy as a guest star tweeted, he's a "genius i stole from i was humbled and thrilled to work with him. >> and from carl reiner, good-bye to a gifted actor whose films i suggest you revisit if you want to be entertained. >> and speaking of revisiting old films, russell crow tweeted, "i saw blazing saddles seven times at the cinema with my school friends." rest in peace. >> did you know that "willy wonka" was actually not a hit when it came out in the '70s?
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movie "ben." "ben," about the rat. it was the 54th most popular movie of the year. it was after it made it on tv that people were like this is pretty good. >> and continued to show it to their kids. a great movie. my other favorite of his that i watch every time -- not many people remember this, "see no evil, hear no evil," with richard prior. it's great. gene wilder leaving a legacy behind, and the support and people coming out with memories of them sure to continue throughout the night and tomorrow. when we come back, why taylor swift was dismissed from jury duty. >> and the celebrities at the u.s. open to see and be seen. including us. we were looking everywhere. "the skinny" is next.
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? ? ? skinny so skinny ? we'll start "the skinny" with t. swift reporting for jury duty. >> the ten-time grammy award winner dispatched her civic obligation in nashville. >> unlike the rest of us, she first posed for photographs and videos with fans before heading inside the criminal courthouse. >> doesn't happen to you at jury duty?
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>> e news report she was called on to be a prospective juror. she described her occupation as songwriter. >> a witness says swift was she was initially chosen for a case. >> but she was reportedly dismissed because of her own pending sexual assault case involving a colorado radio d.j. who claims he was fired from a job over false allegations he grabbed her during a photo shoot three years ago. celebrity. next, there may be a few bumps ahead for bachelor ben and his fiancee lauren. an upcoming reality tv show, ben and lauren happily ever after. apparently ben has a secret he has to first get off his chest. >> "the bachelor's" own ben and rose. after the final rose is when reality hit. >> there's one big thing that
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>> so whatever that secret is -- >> we'll wait and see. "ben and lauren: happily ever after" is scheduled to premiere on october 11th the 58 p.m. on free form. >> that's part of the disney network of channels. next the celebrity action at the u.s. open in new york city. >> we were lucky to be in the house as phil collins performed for the crowd. >> this of cool. >> everyone went wild. we enjoyed it so much, and he wasn't the only celebrity there. you have phil collins singing. listen to this. ? that was him performing. leslie alan jr., anna wintour, susan sarandon in the crowd. you have alec baldwin. >> apparently we figured -- >> we noticed a pattern. >> anna wintour with sunglasses on. >> vera wang. >> we decided we'd get in on the act. >> we were ready for a big jumbotron moment.
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jumbotron. >> didn't happen. we had a good time anyway. we watched the match. we enjoyed watching phil collins. >> it was fun. >> we rocked out to "in the air tonight." >> this was during one of the jam breakdowns. had a blast. loved every second of it. we got in the car and watched this video back. check out over my right shoulder. >> do you see who that is? >> we had so much fun rocking out we didn't realize susan sarandon was sitting right behind us. >> the whole time. >> the best part being when she came on the jumbotron, we were like it's susan sarandon and had a conversation about susan sarandon wearing sunglasses so we should wear sunglasses. she was probably sitting there watching us wondering who these idiots are. >> little did we know she was behind us, and then we find out. oh, great. couldn't have taken a creepier picture.
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>> oh, djokovic was playing and -- >> and djokovic won. but he was given quite a challenge even though their seeds could not be further apart. very cool game to watch. >> it was very nice. >> cool match to watch, i should say. also at the u.s. open, kim kardashian was there. you think she's telling the same story about us? that we're telling about sarandon? she's watching right now realizing she was sitting next to us. >> while she and her husband were in town for sunday's mtv and u.s. open, they managed to score a phenomenal loft apartment for free through air bnp. >> it normally rents for $100,000 a month. kim posted some snatpchat shots of herself waking up and the rooftop
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"light between oceans," is a timeless story based on the best-selling novel about love and loss. in the film she plays a free spirit who falls in love with tom played by her real life boyfriend. our character miscarries. i felt it was the most intimidating things i've performed because it's primal. i had wonderful people who really helped me to try and make the scenes authentic and real. >> reporter: one day the childless couple discover a baby in a row boat. they make a choice with serious consequences. >> it was interesting to play a character like isabel. it's hard to judge her because everything is initially made from a good place. >> i'm afraid that would be against commonwealth rules. >> then marry me. >> reporter: the chemistry between your character and michael fasbender's character
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i know you're private about it, but this is where you fell in love is on the set? >> that's between us. but we had met a few times at film festival industry parties, but we kind of first got to know each other during rehearsal. we both have done several films where we play a love story, so it's difficult. >> reporter: the ending isn't always the same. >> right. >> reporter: as for the film, she hopes audiences walk away with sympathy from all the characters? >> it's abou it's universal emotional subjects that i think everyone can relate to. >> reporter: abc news, new york. >> she, by the way, filmed some episodes for a swedish soap opera back in the day, and she auditioned for drama school. rejected twice. >> and she was also your muse for halloween. >> that's right, i was esa from another great movie. >> underrated movie from last year. >> great halloween costume. >> this is abc "world news now" informing insomniacs for two
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making news in america this tuesday morning, campaign drama as hillary clinton's closest aide separates from her scandal-prone husband. donald trump taking advantage criticizing clinton and questioning whether the top secret information may be in the wrong hands. and this morning, john mccain facing the race of his political life today. and see the rush to fill sandbags as rough surf grows and two tropical systems gain strength along the u.s. coastline. where to be on the lookout coming up. and caught on camera, a dramatic highway crash and the brave actions of bystanders jumping into action trying to save a driver from a burning vehicle. and look who showed up for jury duty. taylor swift takes her seat among other potential jurors, so was the songwriter selected to

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