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this is "nightline." >> tonight, breaking news. rough landing for mike pence. his plane sliding off the runway of a new york airport. >> he was in a big accident with a plane. >> the turbulent campaign marches on. and inside the final 30. victory. >> in an exclusive interview donald trump doubling down this claim that the system is rigged. and melania reveals what she plans to do as first lady. >> plus juice made man. this man went from sleeping on the streets to running a chain of high-end juice stores. >> his darkest days as an addict and how he pulled hifls out of the gutter.
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mariah carey putting her engagement on pause. what she says about the relationship. but first, the "nightline" five. >> when cold and flu holds you back, try thera flu max. far powerful comeback. new express max cap lets. >> think works fast? take the zantac challenge. it works in as little as 30 minutes. take zantac for faster relief of your money back.
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y25kky yvpy it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message.
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>> good evening. thank you for joining us. breaking news tonight as a plane carrying republican vice presidential candidate mike pence skids off a new york city runway. he is safe tonight while his running mate is still flying high. donald trump and family giving a rare interview to our george stephanopoulos, in our election countdown series, inside the final 30. >> we have an emergency at the airport. >> tonight a close call for governor mike pence. s at la guardia airport, shopping just short of a busy highway. 37 passengers and 11 crew members on board all safe tonight. our abc off air reporter was also on the plane. >> we're all a little rattled right now. everybody is safe. there is no apparent damage to the plane. the tarmac, however, is completely destroyed.
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fundraiser, an event he's skipping after campaigning in iowa and nebraska. >> i want to make you a promise before i jump on the airplane. that man is ready. >> pence throwing the ball around waiting for the or the mack in iowa before taking off for la guardia. it was a journey not unlike what is described by many as a perilous path to election day for the gop candidates. >> i just spoke to our future vice president. and he's do you know he was in a big accident with a plane? the plane skidded off the runway, and was pretty close to grave, grave danger. >> with pence safe at his hotel. donald trump made his case to ohio voters tonight. >> we are going to win ohio, and we are going to win back the white house. believe me. >> a critical state with just 12 days until the election. >> get out and vote.
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to my colleague, george stephanopoulos. >> i think i'm going to win. i believe we we've hattgotten a unfair narrative from the press. >> i want to go to 2012. >> i think the system is rigged. >> election night 2012, this election is a total sham and travesty. we are not a democracy. how was the 2012 election rigged? >> i look at the way the media treats the republicans and conservatives and the way it's so skewed. >> but you sham and a travesty. >> i think it was horrible the way they were treated in the media. the only thing worse is how i'm being treated. it's record setting bad treatment. it's the greatest pile on in american history. they should be talking about wikileaks and the horrible things that have come out about hillary clinton. >> reporter: the wikileaks e-mails make headlines. this 2011 memo from dug ban reveals how ban pressured
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former president personally for things like speeches. in the case of one large donor, ban describes, quote, a foundation relationship that evolved into a personal business relationship for president clinton. he even had a term for it. bill clinton ink. >> clint inc. is a road map for a lot of worst suspicions people have had about the clintons for years. the clinton foundation gets donations from private entities but benefits flow clintons directly. >> she's so guilty. she deleted 33,000 e-mails. how can she run, but there's such anger in this country over what she got away with. >> reporter: the fbi director said no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. >> something happened. look, something happened. >> reporter: what? >> well, i think somebody talked to them. >> reporter: you're saying the fbi is corrupt? >> she's so guilty. >> reporter: the clinton
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saying she never made decisions because of donations made to the clinton foundation after 40 plus years of personal financial disclosure forms, none of the relationships being reported today are new, they claim. >> reporter: if she gets the kind of win that president obama got, more than 300 electoral votes, will you accept that? >> i'll make that decision at the right time. don't worry about it. i'll make the decision at the right time. but we have a rigged system. trump has been saying the election would be rigged. >> reporter: trumps a rejects the claims of the 11 women accusing him of sexual assault. >> he's called them phony, one of them horrible and insisted they are fabrications. >> all the liars will be sued after the election is over. >> these people, i don't know these people. these things never, ever happened. this was out of the blue. it was made up.
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campaign. >> reporter: do you have any evidence of that? >> well, many of the stories have already been debunked. many of the stories. >> reporter: people magazine brought out six. >> why not years ago? >> reporter: she was afraid. >> give me a break. >> reporter: all the women are lying? >> they made up stories. you know why? fame or they wanted to help clinton. >> reporter: they came and -- >> george, let's not waste more time. they're lies. >> reporter: you're going to go through with the lawsuit? >> we'll find out. let's see what happens with the election. >> reporter: by his side through every step of the campaign, his devoted children. >> which one of you predicted you would be here this close to the election? >> i don't think any of us got that far ahead of ourselves when he first announced our candidacy. we're not a political family. we were attempting to understand
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lives. in retrospect, i don't think any of us would tell you we're surprised. i've never in the past seen him fail, and this is obviously on another level in terms of his commitment to this country, and its people. >> here they come. yeah. go. >> where's next? >> well, hopefully next is right down the street. the white house. >> reporter: if he makes it to the white house, melania would be the first foreign born first dy >> i've never been in the white house, no. >> reporter: so the first day will be inauguration day? >> we'll see. >> reporter: as the more private member of the trump family, her campaign appearances have been far more sporadic. >> he will be the best president. >> reporter: but behind the scenes, she's her husband's biggest champion. >> reporter: you said at the beginning if you run, you'll
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>> i feel that. >> reporter: does it make you want to get out and help him out the final two weeks? >> we will see. my priorities is our son, and i support him 100%. and i'm there for him every time he needs me, and i might join him. we will see. >> she's actually going to make two or three speeches. andly tell you -- >> reporter: you made news right there. >> she's an amazing public so she's agreed to do two or three speeches, and i think it's going to be important speeches. i think it's going to be great. >> reporter: you mentioned baron. how has it been for him? he's heard a lot of tough things said about his father. >> i explain to him so he knows what's going on, and he's taking it very well. and i just want to have him out of the spotlight for now. >> reporter: does he ask you about the news? >> all the time. he asks me about the polls all the time.
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>> reporter: like his dad, he follows the polls. how's he doing in the polls? >> of course, he misses his dad a lot these days, but he's doing great. >> reporter: have you thought more about what you'd like to do as first lady? >> i will focus on helping children and women and also about social media in this 2 1st century, what's going on. it's very hurtful to children. so to the some adults as well, but we need to take care of chil >> reporter: it's hard to keep it away from children. >> we need to teach them what's right to say and not. because it's very bad out there, and children get hurt. >> reporter: by? >> by social media. but what's going on, and by negativity. >> reporter: since that access hollywood stap came out. >> you can do whatever you want. grab them by the [ bleep ]. >> reporter: you said at the third debate you didn't apologize to her about the
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and i didn't even apologize to my wife who is sitting right here, because i didn't do anything. >> reporter: is that okay with you? >> they were lies, and as i said before, all the accusations, they should be handled in a court of law. >> reporter: so you believe the lawsuits should go forward? >> yes, i believe that, because to accuse somebody without evidence, it's very hurtful , ad the it's damaging and but honestly, do we still need to talk about that? i think american people want to hear the problems that we have in america. >> she's so right about that. she's so right about that. >> they want to hear what we will do to make america better. let's talk about jobs. let's talk about secure our border. that's what american people want to hear about. >> i think -- >> just to finish, i can't apologize for something i didn't
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likely to go away if you don't sue. >> let's see what happens on the eighth. november eighth. >> reporter: you're okay with what happens no matter how the vote goes on november eighth? >> yes. life goes on no matter what happens. >> reporter: but he's going to win? >> i think so. we fighting until the end. >> reporter: thank you both. >> thank you. >> tune in to good morning america tomorrow for an interview with mike pence. next, her former homeless heroin picture an organic juiceman. b an . . . . . so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed latuda. there are many forms of depression. latuda is fda approved to treat bipolar depression, which is different from other types of depression. in clinical studies, once-a-day latuda was proven effective
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you or make you hungry. a few years ago the man you're about to meet was a drug addict on skid row. now he's a successful businessman hobnobbing with celebrities. here's nick watt with all the details. >> reporter: skid row, los angeles. >> why are you here? >> reporter: we're here because for a year half this was this man's home. >> i'm not scared of any of this stuff. i can handle but the smell, i'm now sweating. you know? >> reporter: it's bringing it back? >> it's bringing it back. >> reporter: life as a destitute heroin addict. >> your teeth are rotting out of your head and you have a smell on your body that is so disgusting that it's unbearable, and the only thing that you can do at that point is get high.
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ago. he now has a juice and smoothie empire based in malibu. >> i'm getting a mildly cullty feeling. >> i'll take it. >> reporter: a devoted celebrity clientele. cindy trau cindy crawford, liam hemsworth. how did this happen? >> pause, that face and that face, same guy. this has got to be a hell of a story. >> i think the obsession and the addiction has gotten more powerful as the years have gone by, but, again, in channelled into a positive direction. >> reporter: no more snack and crack. it's smoothies now. >> banana snz. >> reporter: all organic. >> everything is organic.
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malibu now. >> yes. >> reporter: it is still a reflective of an addictive personal personality. >> you're being polite, but you can say it. i'm an addict. and it's never going to change. >> reporter: his daily fix hot yoga and this stuff. >> that has vegan protein powder. we use a special honey india that is while it's being made the monks are chanting. >> reporter: this is sounding very crazy california right now. >> it is, yeah. >> reporter: he was born and raised in toledo, ohio. >> there was a lot of violence when i was a child and sexual abuse. >> reporter: he came to california as soon as he did, did odd jobs for the likes of elizabeth taylor. >> he was able to maintain and sustain. >> reporter: dealing a little weed and fun in the sun. >> once heroin came into the
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it was as if god himself came down and hugged me. there was no fear. there was no anxiety. i literally did not care. i was like i don't care if my life goes to hell. >> reporter: a life he tried to end after a fight with a girlfriend. >> i took everything i had. i put it in a spoon and shot it. >> reporter: hoping to die? >> absolutely. hoping to die. ultimately i was that guy sitting at the gas station just like i could manage to do was just panhandle. >> reporter: here on skid row. >> it was really about moving, walking, scoring, selling, fixing. i can't believe i got out. i mean, you don't get out. >> reporter: he just wrote a book, i forgot to die. why put this in a book? >> to let people know they can change if they truly want to. >> reporter: finally, he truly
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found sobriety and juice. >> my friend, shawn would bring me ginger and raw nuts when i was newly sober and he nursed me. >> reporter: he worked and met his current business partner, and girlfriend, haley. not everybody can open a chain of juice stores to keep them clean. >> it's not just super foods that saved my life. it's a healthy lifestyle that saved my life. >> reporter: okay, but listen, l.a. is bristling with juice bars. many fail, but not this one. why has it worked? >> because it's authentic, because it's real. those spiritual masters said to serve is to rule. but it's true. you know how whitexcited i was make you that smoothie? that's what life is about. >> reporter: that's very good. >> thank you very much.
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carry's fantasy engagement is on hold. was it because of her
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>> and finally tonight, mariah carry is taking a step back from her billionaire fiance. trouble in paradise. mariah carey trying to push off rumo rumors. her rep releasing a statement today after obsessive media reports after a fight over the star's extravagant spending caused a split. the fight was not because of any dheeting allegations or excessive spending allegations. right now they're not sure if they'll stay together. according to the rep, the two

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