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descended twice as fast as advised. >> just sound like gunfire going off. >> reporter: the ntsb says the charter company, execu flight, also failed to investigate why the pilots were fired from past jobs. execuflight did not immediately respond to requests for comment. according to the report, insufficient faa oversight contributed to the crash. the faa says they will carefully review the recommendations. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> both pilots and seven passengers died in the crash, but it actually could have been a lot worse. no one on the ground was hurt. >> strong words from the ntsb you saw them visibly angry after that. coming up, the facebook video that led police to a donald trump vandal. >> what happened after this man posted a video on facebook. you're watching "world news now." "world news now" continues
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roadway destroying a donald trump campaign sign. well, roti is he was tracked down to his cape coral home where he was charged with criminal mis chief and donald trump has launched many criticisms at hillary clinton over the course of the campaign, but perhaps the biggest is over her ongoing e-mail scandal. >> the whole issue is still confusing to many voters. abc's dan harris gets us up to speed. >> reporter: at the core of the investigation, was clinton dealing with classified information on that personal server? this is where the fbi comes in. >> good morning. >> reporter: what was the fbi investigating, specifically? >> it's a question of whether there was classified information on her server and did people know that they were sending classified information. >> reporter: this is where we get to the stuff that confuses me. how can you send classified information and not know it was classified? >> there were markings on three e-mails. it was in the body of the e-mail. there was a little "c" and hillary said in her interview she didn't even know what the "c" meant.
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what the fbi decided -- >> no charges are appropriate in this case. >> reporter: and this is not the only e-mail embroiling clinton. over a week ago, wikileaks released a trove of e-mails allegedly hacked from the personal account of clinton campaign chairman john podesta. >> the clinton campaign and their number one response is the russians did this. the russians hacked these e-mails, so our job is to sift through them to see if news is made. so far, there's been no smoking gun that's going to sway election either way. but they are telling inside the clinton campaign. you see how calculated they are. >> reporter: and how concerned the campaign is about her own private e-mail controversy. >> really, it shows that the clinton campaign knew really early on that this was going to be a huge issue for her campaign. we have another top dem adviser writing to john podesta, the campaign chairman, saying why
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national interview and generate remorse and regret is becoming a character problem. i see no downside to her just actually just saying i'm sorry. and john podesta replies, we're all in the same place, trying to figure out how to get her there, the best way to execute. >> and then a week and a half later, we see her going on with david muir of abc. >> that was a mistake. i'm sorry about that. i take responsibility, and i'm trying to be as transparent as i possibly can. >> it's actually kind of cool in a way to see the inner workings of how these things unfold and how they happen. >> reporter: with the election now three weeks away, how is this playing in the real world? >> you've gone out and spent time with real voters. what are you hearing? >> the e-mail story absolutely has resinated. >> i'm not a hillary fan. for me, it's a bigger trust
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>> if you ask someone who supports hillary clinton, they will say, everybody makes mistakes. you have no problems with the e-mails? >> absolutely not. >> and why not? >> i don't really think she did anything wrong. there's bigger things they could be focusing on in the election, aside from this particular situation with her issues with the e-mails. >> reporter: the e-mail issue undoubtedly be combustible once again in the next debate now just hours away. dan harris, abc news, new york. and no doubt one of many issues we will be hearing about for that debate tonight. >> it's been fascinating to read all of the e-mails. i know some of our reporters who clinton for some 18 months now at times were frustrated with not getting access to her. and then seeing the behind the scenes of, you know, john podesta and others out there saying, we need you to get out there and answer some questions on the press. it's interesting to understand how it's all going together. >> right. interesting behind the scenes look. >> see how the hot dog is made, i guess you might say. the countdown to the presidential election, a message from north of the border. >> words of encouragement from kind-hearted canadians. are they asking us to move
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? a pony. >> yeah. >> words of encouragement from canada, and vladimir putin like never seen before. >> i'm not sure where you're going there. >> well, abc's will gantz will tell us with two truths and a good morning. why. >> good morning, you two. we begin with lemonade, but for the first time in my life, i'm not talking about beyonce's lemonade. but instead, say hello to this 7-year-old from australia who's gone viral after this video was posted to facebook showing his reaction to receiving a pony. like a lot of kids, he always wanted his own pony, but unlike most kids, he came up with a business plan to buy his own. the entrepreneur sold lemonade for two years until raising $2,000 it took to afford his own
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sebastian's mom says he also saved up money from christmas presents and from the tooth fairy. and by the way, that video there has now more than 5,000 views on facebook. easy to see why. so adorable. next up, a polite north, sympathetic canadians took notice of the political tension and frustrations gripping the country. and thanks to a viral campaign with the #tellamericait'sgreat, they've banded together to tell us maybe things are not as bad as they seem right now. take a look. >> you invented the internet. >> you guys are going to get humanity to mars. >> your national park systems protect some of the most beautiful places on earth. >> another tweeted, america, you gave the world cherry coke and the internet and golden girls. don't let anyone tell you you're not great. further proof that maybe canadians, are, in fact, as polite as we joke that they are. finally, this last story has me asking a whole lot more than just why. but if you're one of those people who likes to get a jump
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calendar for the vladimir putin lover in your life. the 2017 feature shows a variety of the photos showing sides of the leader, including one cuddling with cats, another holding archeological finds in a wet suit and my favorite right there, strapped into a hang grinder next to, for some reason, a fluffy brown stork. i don't know. what do you think? it's the calendar you've been waiting for, right, diane and kendis? >> absolutely. i'm putting it on the list right now. >> forget the dallas cheer leaders calendar. that's the one. >> when i heard putin calendar, i thought for sure more shirtless photos.
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presidential nominee "donald trump is unfit and unqualified to be president." donald trump and hillary clinton are just hours away from taking the stage in las vegas for the final presidential debate... we have team coverage of the final preps at u-n-l-v and the latest controversies on both sides all eyes are on las vegas this morning for the final presidential debate at the thomas and mack center... hillary clinton and donald trump w stage in just over 12 hours with millions of people watching! there is a lot going on in our city leading up to the big event tonight... various protests and rallys are sceduled all around town today... and road closures will be in effect that's why we want to get started with dan bronis who's tracking those road closures in the traffic center... ahead of the debate both candidates are dealing with
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