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in nfl wraps up with the vikings hosting the the giants. and last night, it was the chiefs in pittsburgh to face the steelers. and to say pittsburgh came out blazing is an understatement. the quarterback, ben rothlisberger threw five touchdown passes, four in the first half, built a 36-0 lead before easing up letting the chief get 14. final score? 43-14. ouch. elsewhere, bills stunned the patriots. buffalo scored the game's only touchdown in the quarter, and bills added three field goals, new england hurt itself with a series of mistakes. buffalo shut out the the pat's 16-0. new england's last game before the man returns. tom brady, after that four game deflate-gate suspension, how about that? and if you're a fan of college football, you certainly got your required number of thrills on saturday. >> oh, yes. several fantastic finishes made for a day not soon forgotten. >> reporter: we start in the big house, wisconsin versus michigan. badgers hope for a comeback on the deep pass when the
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airborne with a one-handed interception. the wolverines winning that one. in tallahassee, down by one point against the florida state seminoles. fourth quarter, four seconds left. tar heels go for a 50 yard field goal. kicker nick wheeler, pressure is on. kick is up, it's good. the 'noles upset at home. in georgia, fourth quarter, bulldogs come back with a 47-yard touchdown pass with 10 seconds to go. game over, right? wrong. tennessee's josh dobbs launches a hail mary into the end zone, the receiver, jennings, jumps for it, brings it down, and coach butch jones overcome with emotion, taking a knee on the field, and like us, couldn't believe it. and a new ap poll came out with rankings to the surprise of absolutely no one. we get washington at number five, michigan at four, clemson at three, ohio state at two and
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>> of course. a topsy turvy year, though. tell you what, top 25 loss this week, and this coming week, alabama has arkansas, no. 16, watch out, alabama, just saying, just saying. one final football note, sometimes it's the team owner and let the receivers do the catching. talking to you, jerry jones. >> this is jones, owner of the dallas cowboys. took a helmet to the face. he tossed it to get an autograph. he was fine. after the incident, he watched his cowboys beat the 49ers. not so sure he signed that helmet. >> no. it just looks better and better on replay. >> oh, that came fast. >> it did, it did. coming up, the video that charted a new life course for an-year-old girl. >> how it went viral, who saw it, and what it means for the girl's academic future. you're watching "world news now."
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brand new territory for this young girl's future. here is abc's gloria rivera. >> start my day >> start my day in a positive way. >> reporter: even though she's only 8, when jordan makes a promise, you believe her. >> i will pay attention, and i will do my best, and i will study hard for every test. >> reporter: this soccer loving third grader from garland, texas asked her mom to post her promises. that video went viral. >> i will take advantage of what my teachers have to give. i have the attitude texas eagle. >> reporter: obsessed with the university of north texas. her mom's alma mater. her video and clear academic enthusiasm led unt to make jordan a life changing offer, surprising her at school. >> we have for you a $10,000 scholarship -- [ cheers and applause ] >> she touched us with her video and her spirit and positive attitude. >> reporter: jordan tells us she may want to major in engineering and has a message for other
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>> that they can do whatever they want to do, and they can do whatever they stick their mind to. >> reporter: just because it really is so sweet, here's one last week. >> i am smart. i am a leader. failure is not an option for me. the best is only moments away. >> reporter: gloria riviera, abc news. >> love that story. >> isn't it great? not only got a scholarship, but she's already been accepted in the class of 2030. be accepted in the class of unt that early. look at her. she wants to be a teacher and will be a great one. >> reporter: her mom says she's really shy, so this is very out of the box for her, and she's hoping all the attention can help inspire her more. >> but she's got that video that i just want to play every single morning when i get up. just, like, yes, i'm going to be successful. look at her. go, girl, please, talk to me every single morning. >> inspiring us all. more and more we hear about
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? ? more and more we hear about convictions and overturns because of dna because justice may not have been done the first time around. >> now it's highlighted in a new prime time series. >> reporter: abc premiering the new legal drama "conviction" with a heroin at the center of the show who may not be what audiences are expecting. >> in the first scene, arrested, cocaine possession, and she's in a police cell. >> reporter: the actress who plays her calls her an antihero that audiences love to hate, a troubled former first daughter thrust into the spotlight at a young age. >> i did not vote for your father. >> me neither.
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morally ambiguous, yet realitible, and ultimately a character you want to go on a journey with and forgive. >> she has to make all of her mistakes in the public eye, and she never real what she was told she was meant to be. she's still fighting that. >> reporter: the show focuses on the work of the conviction integrity unit. the ciu, which hayes has joined in a deal to avoid jail time for drug possession and save face among her mother's senate campaign. the team tasked with deciding if justice has been served in high profile cases. >> the unit is not the innocence project. we're not committed like you. >> why are you here? >> to look at both sides of the
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>> reporter: all the while, the characters of the ciu are battling their own demons. >> you see that. you see a window into each character's role, and go, okay, there's more. there's humanity here in addition to the case. >> reporter: the series makes a debut monday at 10:00 p.m. eastern here on abc. lauren lister, abc news, los angeles. >> and "conviction" premiers tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, 9:00 central here on abc. apparently the interesting part is she gets put in charge of this unit kind of as a punishment. she's a reluctant -- >> after a conviction -- cocaine or some sort of drug bust. she'll come around. >> it'll work out. should be a good show. you going to check it out? >> probably. >> yeah. >> that's the news for this half hour.
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run right now. metro says around 11 last night, the victim was approached by another man near flamingo and eastern. after a short conversation, the suspect took out a gun and shot the victim. he was taken to the hospital in critical condition. police are searching for the shooter. also new overnight, a fire inside the laundry room at an apartment complex causes thousands of dollars in damage. clark county fire took these pictures of the scen n and valley view around 1 this morning. crews believe the fire was started by towels in a dryer. they were able to keep the flames contained to the laundry room. the exact cause is still under investigation. good morning las vegas! i'm ... and i'm xxx.... the time now is ... let's get started with 13 first alert meteorologist greg
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