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with 38. they beat "frazier" by one, next is snl with 48. >> "game of thrones" has two seasons left, won tonight, they could easily surpass "saturday night live" in the next year or so. >> good to know the show we love gets love from hollywood itself. what were some of your favorite moments? for me, in particular, of course, it was the best moments with julia louis-dreyfus getting up there on stage just days after her d but it was also a funny speech. >> caller: it was. she was great. for her, for her fifth win, that puts her at some high level emmy company there. others that were great was definitely people from "the people versus o.j. simpson." there were three people with great speeches, but sarah paulson who brought marcia clark as her date and apologized to marcia on behalf of us saying, look, we got it wrong and ridiculed you in the trial, made fun of your hair, were mean to you and you did not deserve that.
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everyone. >> a classy and touching moment. >> powerful at that. jason, any big surprises of the night? >> reporter: you know, it was pretty predictable in the big categories with "game of thrones," but there were surprises. tatiana, who, for years, has been a critical darling, but an she should have got a nomination and didn't and she finally won. that's a breakthrough. also, the drama acting category for male actor, mr. robot winning, so two kind of shows that not a lot of people watch but are critically acclaimed, both of those won. >> of course, it being hollywood, a political season, there were a little bit of politics? >> caller: there was, yes. there was some on the show that you saw, indefinitely, jimmy
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just got -- just -- it was really bad. jill, the creator of "transparent" compared donald trump to hitler and went off on a long tangent on that. the guy who is in "running deep" right now, also had some nasty things to say about donald trump. backstage, they really, really went off on him. >> all right. a lot of passionate people to strong opinions. >> exactly. >> jason, thanks so much. >> stay with us, "world news now." "world news now" continues after this, from our abc stations.
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just 49 days from the just 49 days from the presidential election, the latest polls show donald trump and hillary clinton in a dead heat across key battleground states. >> we traveled across the must-win state of ohio, and voters are disillusioned with both candidates. >> reporter: warming up for the friday night lights at national trails high school in rural new paris, ohio, this is john and jan barnes. have you always voted republican? >> yes. >> reporter: what is it you
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>> his arrogance and condescending attitude towards people. >> reporter: what about hillary clinton? >> i don't trust her. i have not decided if i'm going to vote. >> reporter: in columbus, a democratic stronghold, i met nathan humes, also undecided. >> reporter: ever voted republican. >> no, i have not. >> reporter: something to say you like about hillary clinton? >> you know, again, i -- wow. >> reporter: when we think about undecided voters, we tend to think about true independence, who go back and forth, each election. the undecideds we talked to on friday were party faithfuls who might not vote at all, worrying about turnout is rising among party activists, and nan is mayor of the democratic leaning city of dayton. >> exasperation level is so high, we're afraid people are not going to the polls. >> reporter: chad voted for obama and is leaning clinton.
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vote? >> yeah, yeah, strong possibility. people i talk to feel the same way, may not vote. >> reporter: mark teaches 7th grade social studies. >> the way we have checks and balances. >> reporter: voting, and yet -- >> i don't trust either one of them. that's a sad state of politics in the united states when you don't know who to choose, and trump just keeps talking about, you know, where obama -- what makes a difference? you mean, it's over. the man's not going to be president any more. >> reporter: fumble, again and again. 50 days to go, anyone's guess who picks up the ball. abc news, washington. >> and, of course, a critical test comes one week from tonight when the debates are held the first presidential debates held here on long island and new york between the two candidates. >> many people watching to see how they do, especially with the polls so close.
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clearasil works fast. ? ? >> we often hear a consumer brand sticking to its word, awarding prizes for promotions that expired years ago. >> but how about decades ago? we have the story of a baseball fan who won his prize even after submitting his entry 59 years late. >> now it's game time. >> reporter: 1957, the year the yankees lost the series to
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contest card inside the wrappers, that was somehow missed by a kid who, 59 years later, now a tour guide where the texas rangers play, came across the card clearing out clutter. >> the contest, you had to write in the scores of two baseball games. >> reporter: two games played july 19th, 1957, so, too late to play that card, or was it? >> the d year on it. i thought if i wrote the scores in and sent it in by that date, it would be a joke for somebody. >> i got a very mysterious letter. >> reporter: addressed to tony jacob, and contained -- >> an old bazooka promotional card that i had never seen before. >> reporter: too late? yeah, but why let rules get in the way. >> i wanted to do something for him, to make the situation even more fun. >> reporter: so jacobs had an assistant place the call to darwin.
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>> reporter: the prize? a mitt like what he owned before his own son died years back, and he put his glove in the boy's casket to stay with him forever, so not such a joke after all, how the past circles back in the game that's always been about going home. >> and here's hank. >> reporter: abc news. >> that's good to know they'll still honor that. >> which reminds me, i have a few old lottery tickets, and maybe some bazooka bubble gum prizes to look for now. >> yeah. >> reporter: i forget to cash those things in. >> you may be sitting on gold. >> yeah. or a mint. >> that's the news for this half hour. >> or some extra bubble gum.
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and -- we're about to find out if metro officers involved in a deadly shooting were justified when they opened fire. but first -- one day, three cities, and three attacks... terror investigations now unfolding in saturday's bomb blasts...and the stabbing spree right now -- as many as five people are being questioned... in connection to that bombing in the heart of the big apple. this morning... determine whether explosions in both states are now connected... authorities are also looking into a third attack over the weekend in minnesota... abc's ray raimundi... is in new york city with the late breaking developments. nats - of elizabeth explosion the new york metro area? on edge this morning?. after another device?discovered overnight in new jersey?just miles away from new york city. five devices found inside of a backpack. one of them?exploding after bomb experts attempted to disarm it. this ? while authorities say it
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