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lexington, kentucky. three men arrested in connection with that shooting. >> the reservation system problems for several airlines have been resolved for now. it affected southwest, virgin america, jetblue and other airlines served by saber corporation. passengers and travel agents were unable to make new domestic reservations, modify existing ones, or check hin online. depending on the airline, that is. the problem lasted for several hours, it was a technical issue, and probably not a hack. choppy waters in lake michigan. this wind surfer found himself in trouble after his mast broke. thankfully, he had a cell phone and called for help. the coast guard was able to pull him to safety, but rescuers said the man was lucky to be spotted because he was in dark colored wet suit and flotation device.
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to pull this soot-covered man from his chimney. he entered there after leaving the keys inside the house, but he got stuck halfway down. neighbors heard him screaming and called the police. >> wow. we have to give a shoutout this morning to report setting runner. he's 85 years old. the canadian here. >> on sunday, he shattered the marathon record for his age group. >> that choice of the photo, where it was taken. >> he's not there yet, j running the toronto marathon in 3 hours and 56 minutes. up believable. more than half hour faster than the previous record. he did the race in sneakers he's had for 20 years. >> wow. >> e he says i'll keep running as long as i can. >> keep running, indeed. >> unbelievable. i'd still be trying to finish the marathon right now. >> in great time. all right. how about an athlete that's much
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from the jurassic era. that's patrick peterson. >> an explaexplanation? he warmed up against the jets in this. the ridiculous outfit. it was punishment for losing a bet against some teammates. >> yes. the quarterback always has this betting contest he has with teammates, and if you lose, they get to decide what you dress up as. or in some cases, some of the players ran around in their underwear. >> video evidence that carson palmer lost a similar bet and dressed up in a snowman outfit. >> yep. coming up, growing calls for support of donald trump from a e local group of women, and why they toot their own horns in support of the republican nominee. the attempted police ambush at a starbucks near san francisco. the suspect in body armor who
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pulled out an assault weapon. here's the latest. >> reporter: in california, the dramatic video, officers chasing a man they say tried to attack them at a starbucks. >> a man with a rifle just tried to ambush us at starbucks. >> reporter: police saying the man was in body armor, a handgun, and assault-type rifle on him. the give up jamming -- >> a 41-year-old tried to assault the officers with an assault weapon. >> reporter: he was a interest, and the alleged attempt on police, one of several targeting officers in recent weeks. sunday, another officer ambushed in fairbanks, alaska responding to a call of shots fired when there's a man on the right walking towards him, and the man rushes in front of the patrol car with the gun raised, shooting the 11-year veteran. the search is on for this man described by the police as a
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in alaska, the sergeant is in serious condition and lucky to be alive. this year already, the number of officers shot and killed on the job is up more than 50% from last year. abc news, seattle. coming up, we return to our top story and melania trump is not the only woman speaking out in support of her husband. >> why they are dumbing up support for the presidential nominee.
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with. as melania trump speaks out support for her husband, single women support him as well. >> we hear most are noncollege educated men. highly educated women who are stumping for trump. we're up all night line with abc's nick watt. >> reporter: despite eight women alleges sexual advances from mr. trump, many female supporters still unphased. >> guys don't go to hooters for wings and salads. get it straight. >> why now? what's driving them at this point now to come forth and say something? >> reporter: melania trump
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dismissing her husband's words in that now infamous tape as boy talk. >> the boys, the way they talk when they grow up, and they want to sometimes show each other, oh, this and that, and talking about the girls, and -- but yeah, i was surprised, of course. >> reporter: we wanted to find out how the latest headlines turned trump's most loyal female supporters against him? >> crooked hillary takes their money like a big sellout. >> reporter: the women who call themselves trumpettes. >> he's superman, a hero. >> reporter: wealthy women who don't attend rallies, but stump for trump. >> with all the inside news, this is tony holt in hollywood. >> pictures with her with the donald, and this is her
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trumpette? >> she belongs to the group, i'm not a millionaire, right? but i'm a republican. >> okay. >> this is what i'm going to vote for him. >> reporter: a successful song writer and one-time sing er. ? ? >> reporter: finally, >> fund raising -- >> how much have you raised? >> i can't tell you that. i'm doing well, though. >> hi, everybody, welcome to another installment of usa, up all night. >> reporter: she used to host "up all night," now a very successful lingerie entrepreneur. we reached out to carol connors, and since hearing the leaked tape, she's undecided, not officially a trumpette anymore, but supports her friends.
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believe donald trump probably has made unwanted sexual advances towards women, but two-thirds of registers voters male and female say the 11-year-old access hollywood tape does not affect their vote. >> at times, men can be blustery, and donald is an alpha male, he is, and i've always had dogs that are alpha, so i think i know how to handle alpha male. i'm worried about women, too, women that are single or women that whatever, you know, they need a kind of strong male out for them, and he will do that. meanwhile, we want to talk about the top of the ticket. >> okay. so what, guys do that. someone like donald trump who is a good looking man doesn't have to do anything. women are -- all day, every day,
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trump. very exciting. really quick. you're a beautiful young lady. what's your name? >> samantha. >> what do you expect to hear tonight, and why are you here tonight? >> i'm here because i think he's going to be a great v.p., a great speaker, and he's -- i'm just looking forward to it. >> you want donald trump to win? >> i'm supporting pence and our republican nominee, so, yes, i want him to win. >> tonight, but the vp candidate, he'll do. nick watt, nightline in california. >> a big debate coming up. >> from las vegas, polls showed that trump has 27% among educated women voters in america. a lot of fans there, though, in the trumpettes. >> trying to change that. >> yes. coming up, end of an era at
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? ? preparations in high gear this morning for a landmark event at the white house. >> the italians are coming if you could guess by the music marking president obama's final state dinner that happens tonight. here a preview. >> reporter: the white house state dinner is proof the obamas know how to throw a party. tonight, president obama and the first lady wear their host hats one last time for their final state dinner. the guest of honor, the italian prime minister. it's the 13th time they welcomed the head of state with a lavish party, from the flowers to the four-course meal, every detail is meticulously planned, but
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plan for. remember the gate crashers? they stole the show when they snuck into the first state dinner, leading to an unhappy president. >> so it was a screwup. >> reporter: by now, they perfected the dinner, rolling out the carpet, inviting celebrities and celebrating a bromance. >> mr. prime minister, here in america, it's fair to say >> reporter: the first lady stunned in designer gowns, and the first daughters mingled with hollywood stars. the final state dinner should be no different. ? ? >> reporter: serenading the guests and the meal features star power with mario whipping up dishes with an american twist.
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tested and approved by the first lady. >> working with her choosing the dishes, one or another, giving her options, was fun, faz natding, and a big laugh. we had a good time. >> reporter: but cooking for the president and 400 guests is not a piece of cake. how long have you been preparing for this? >> emotionally? 56 years. any entire life. >> reporter: he'll do it all in the signature orange crocs. >> where i go. >> reporter: wearing the crocs, but everybody wonders what michelle obama will wear for the state dinner tonight. that's top secret up until the final hours. >> maybe crocs. >> i doubt it. >> start a trend. ? a designer with affiliation to the country itself. everyone is preparing for this dinner. >> no shortage of italian
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this morning on "world news now," melania trump breaking her silence. >> in the first interview, she opens up about what she and her husband discussed in private when the story broke. meanwhile, the republican candidate talks to tom llamas. that's jus city from isis enters another day with suicide bombers driving directly into tanks in a last ditch effort to stop the coalition forces. we have the latest from the front lines. cell phone video sparking outrage among civil rights groups showing a police officer arresting a man for walking in the street. they say he was mistreated and mishandled without justifica justification. hear what the police are saying. talk about wedding wows.
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and dangerous new heights, why a growing number of newlyweds gear up and repel down for the memories of a lifetime. it is tuesday, october 18th. frrksom abc news, this is "world news now." >> wow. >> to quote that great american poet, whitney houston, hells no. no way. >> that's extreme to do in climbing gear, i can't imagine >> here's the tricky part, you have to get in your wedding dress on the cliff. >> oh? >> yeah. >> what he said. >> yeah. exactly. no way. we begin this half hour with melania breaking her silence and dismissing her husband's talk as boy talk. >> making it clear she does not believe her husband's accusers, echoing donald trump's claim she said the left wing media is
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his campaign and shifted the blame for the access hollywood tape on host, billy bush, who incidentally was fired just last night by nbc. we'll get more now from karen travers. >> reporter: donald trump's wife jumped into the controversy involving her husband's comments on the new infamous bus tape. >> i moved on her. >> reporter: speaking to cnn. >> when you first saw it, heard it, what do you think? >> i said to my husband, you know, the inappropriate. it's not acceptable, and i was surprised because that is not the man that i know. they were kind of a boy talk, and he was led on, like, egged on from the host to say dirty and bad stuff. >> reporter: you feel the host, billy bush, was egging him on?
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billy bush as locker room talk. at a campaign rally in green bay, wednesday monday night, the republican presidential nominee again denied allegations by several women that he kissed or groped them against their will. >> just to be very clear, events that never happened, just so you understand that. >> reporter: meanwhile, trump's democratic rival k hillary clinton, has not been campaigning for the past three days, staying in a new york hotel practicing for wednesday's third and final debate. her daughter, chelsea, was the stand-in monday night at a stronger together fundraiser on broadway. >> and a fresh round of polling from several key battleground states yesterday found a tight race in florida and ohio, and solid lead for hillary clinton in pennsylvania. diane, kendis? >> thanks to karen there, and trump also took another swipe at house speaker paul ryan while in wisconsin last night. >> trump told abc's tom llamas,
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because he may plan to run for president himself in four years. on a national level, polls show clinton with a lead over trump, but he's honored by the tighter poll numbers in the battleground states. >> outspent by millions, i put up my own money and smaller contributions from people that are great, but i'm in for over $100 million, i'm not controlled like hillary. she has people putting up her money and tremendous clips, a government. >> meanwhile, trump is doubling down on allegations that the election is rigged. >> trump insists that voter fraud is common despite a lack of evidence to that, and he says that it poses a threat to the integrity of the electoral system. >> i think people want to see honesty in elections. they don't want to see people voting that are not alive and people voting five times or ten times like we have in many communities, and, tom, i think
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we have to be vigilant and careful with people who are voting. >> trump lashed out at fellow republicans who have expressed confidence that the election will not be fixed. critics say he seems to be preparing for an excuse for a likely loss. now to the fight against isis. the white house calls the battle for mosul a significant test. the pentagon says iraqi forces are ahead of schedule but warns the operation in iraq could take some time. we got more now from abc near the front lines. >> reporter: as dawn broke here, in earnest with the iraqi and kurdish forces raining motors, artille artillery, and rockets down on the isis positions in and outside of mosul. an estimated 30,000 iraqi and kurdish forces involved in the operation to retake mosul backed up by americans and other countries including special forces that will serve as advisers and calling in air strikes. throughout the day, we heard heavy fighting including machine gunfire indicating that the two
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we also saw large plumes of black and white smoke, not just from artillery and bombs landing on isis positions, but the oil and tire fires we believe isis sets in order to provide themselves cover. there are an estimated 5,000 to 6,000 isis militants inside mosul, the biggest city they've ever taken in iraq or syria. it's lair last foothold in iraq, and the belief they will not go down without a fight, but the question now is whether they wi city or recognize the forces they are up against now and somehow escape into syria where isis still has a significant amount of land and live to fight another day. abc news near mosul in northern iraq. >> alex, thank you. this country's former top general will be sentenced in january after making false statements to the fbi. a former vice chairman to the
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making the leak about a classifies covert cyber attack on nuclear facilities. the sentence is five years in prison, but under a plea deal, prosecutors recommend cartwright spend no more than six months behind bars. he's a former news contributor. the man suspected of leaving a bomb outside a colorado police station tried to remotely detonate it. he was arrested over the weekend in chicago and is expected to be extradited to colorado. the d detonate the device using a cell phone but failed. no word on a motive. update on a story we reported yesterday. the former care giver of illegally occupying a home arrested and removed from the san diego house. she was hired as a live-in aide, but when the man died, she refused to leave forcing out the man's 90-year-old widow. officials say she not only didn't pay rent, but she also
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charged them rent. one of the most iconic pairs of shoes ever to appear on film is getting help from the public. >> okay. >> the ruby slippers, what have you done with them? give them back to me or -- >> it's too late. there they are and there they'll stay. >> did you need to see the clip before you knew which shoes? >> no, no, no. >> the slippers, of course. >> aged a little bit. they've been on display at the national history since 1979, and they are showing their age, so they have launched a kick starter campaign. that's right, a kick starter campaign aim at raising $300,000. >> the money would be used to clean, repair, and stabilize the slippers. it will be used to pay for a new protective display case that will protect the shoes from further damage. so far, they raised $28,000.
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slippers that are all over the place. i think there were, like, six or so, pairs of the slippers. >> still, though, i mean, even with multiple pairs, they are so iconic. >> yeah. apparently very pricey. >> so they have done something, apparently, like this before. they had a kick starter campaign last year for the air and space museum raising $700,000 for the restoration and conservation of neil armstrong's space suit. >> that's a huge >> shoes are smaller. but it's not made of rubies. >> oh, there's that too. coming up, trading i do's for -- i don't know about that. introducing you to a wedding photographer taking his job to extremes. watch as newlyweds literally take the plunge, repelling off the side of a mountain for wedding photos of a lifetime.
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we're back with strange new details this morning about the suspect in that attempted ambush of two police officers at a starbucks coffee shop in california. police in vallejo identified the subject as an ex-con treated for life threatening injuries suffered in the aftermath of the attack sunday. family members say hours before the attempted ambush, powell's 2-year-old aid not injured in the attempted attack because powell's assault weapon jammed. head of the nation's largest police organization apologized for mistreatment of minorities. the president of the international association of chiefs of police said cops must finally take responsibility for their actions. reverend al sharpton a critic of police tactics called the apology a good first step. a police officer in
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was walking in the road. >> that officer ended up arresting the man. while the incident was caught on video, police say that video doesn't tell the whole story. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: this video of a police stop is sparking outrage. >> you can't just put your hands on me like that. >> reporter: the lieutenant attempts to stop thomas who is walking on the shoulder of the road in an upscale minneapolis suburb. the nearby sidewalk clo the officer says thomas was walking in the middle of the street impeding traffic, but the woman who recorded the vosaid h was hugging the right side of the construction. >> here's scared, sir. >> reporter: soon, another officer arrives. handcuffing thomas, citing him for disorderly conduct. >> the officer shouldn't have put hands on the guy. >> reporter: officials saying
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him off at a shopping mall and dismissed the citation. in a statement, they say the officer involved was following established protocol, a protocol that's now being reviewed. coming up in the next half hour, good samaritans who rescued a man from a burning car in florida. the new information we have this morning about that dramatic rescue we showed you yesterday, and why police say they had to taze the crash victim. takin and wife off the side of a cliff. >> seems normal. >> reporter: why newlyweds risk life and limb dangling 45 stories up.
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the question, dieo you wanto take my picture, usually answered with a kind yes. ? from here. >> i don't know what the next story, if i would be willing to take these pictures that these couple, by the way, barely 48 hours after their wedding. >> yeah. so very quick after they said i do, and they pose for the photos on a ledge that's smaller than this anchor desk right here and 400 feet above the ground. >> pull >> reporter: just before sunrise. only two days after tyler and hillary's wedding. the newly married couple gearing up and repelling down for a photo shoot of a lifetime. this is extreme i do's for not looking down. they are a husband and wife duo who created dramatic shots. their subjects snapped hundreds
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>> vertigo work? it's gone viral, grabbing headlines on the knot and she's no stranger to altitude. one of the first days was a private plane ride around new england. fresh off i-do, they are ready for the mountain top photo shoot. even for this daring couple, a little anxiety >> what's difficult is they are not climbers. we had to, she was not super happy. >> reporter: all smiles for the photo shoot. we meet at dark 30. >> pitch black, yes. can't see over the edge. >> already worried about contending with the elements. the rush is on to get in place for the sunrise shot. okay. i'm coming down.
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that sunrise. are you two love birds doing down there? the team manages to get a few good photos, but the fog rises from the valley, covering them all in a cloud of white. jay gets creative and works with the weather. so they are dramatic. you see the fog with the outline of the cliff disappearing into nothing. >> reporter: he still doesn't have what he came for. >> i'm greedy now. i want thee >> reporter: the couple cliff side for hours. eventually, they call it quits. >> good job, tyson. >> reporter: just as he's coming up -- >> hey, might be opening up again. >> i want some wide ones. get the valley. >> the team rushes to get solo shots of hilary. >> unreal. turn towards this way a little bit.
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oh, too cool. way to go. it's not easy to do. unbelievable. awesome. great. we got the valley. we got the valley shot. way good. >> nice job. >> easy. there. yeah! nice work. >> way to go. >> thank you, guys. that was so much fun. >> the view was incredible. i felt like i was right there in the middle of it all. >> you were. >> it was awesome. we >> beautiful pictures, but i just can't imagine standing on that -- having to change into my dress on the side of a cliff. >> literally, one point we had to turn the cameras off and go away because she was putting on her wedding gown, that beautiful dress right there on the cliff. >> in the dark, right? >> yeah. one point, there was supposed to be a reporter involved, but
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? time now for the mix. we turn up on a sweet note. a mom's cop funfused when her s asked for two lunches. she came to find out the reason he knew his friend didn't have enough money. >> not because he was greedy. >> no. th money to buy a full lunch. the friend of buying fruit cups. so she packed two lunches for her son who shared them. >> oh. so he was just being a nice kid. >> correct. well, turns out the mother of that student that he was sharing with found out, offered to pay her for the missing lunches, and rather than accept the money, dylan's mom turned it into a larger fundraiser to cancel all
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lunch. >> a nice note with it. >> yeah. >> here's something that could have made lunch for the entire basketball team of that school or -- and then some. the largest lobster -- look at that! that is, like -- >> that's a monster. >> that is huge. looks like the size of gary coleman. okay, this is in bermuda. the big joke is hurricane nicole passed through, kd this monster lobster. it is 14 pounds. >> wow. >> sadly, you can keep the butter away. it was released back into the water. >> how bummed were you? >> really bummed, like, wow, that is huge. >> oh, now i don't think they are receivserver lobster here a particular mcdonald's, but it was a nice surprise for an old patron.
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regular basis with her son before she was too crippled by arthritis to show up, but the folks found out she was turning 100 and decided to do something nice for her, they threw her a surprise party, and the son brought her in, and they had a big celebration, and they offered her free meals for life. >> well, that's quite a gamble, mcdonald's. see you do that for your kid's 1st birthday. >> that a would be l beautiful, cute picture here, take a look. this koala at a sanctuary there who loves belly rubs, and who really doesn't like belly rubs? the photographer made the video in hopes of educating people on the importance of caring for and protecting koalas and -- >> i like when he stops, the koala moves the hand, like, hey,
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this morning on "world news now," donald trump one-on-one after a busy day on the campaign trail, the republican candidate talking directly with our tom llamas who asked if trump ever crossed the line with women. we'll have that answer in just summer sccorcher in october? halloween less than two weeks away, and millions of americans feeling record heat with more record breaking temperatures on the way. new this half hour, what do you do when the price is always right? >> it means everyone's a winner. look at that. so that happened. after the contestants went crazy at the big wheel, we'll show you what happened and what would bob barker do? the ballroom was smoking
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of high scores, and mr. worldwide himself judged, but which couple got the boot? a complete wrap up on "the skinny" on this tuesday, october 18th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> they were not messing around. >> no, they were not. i think i need a shower after that. that was some interesting stuff. good to see it. all right. >> excited to see more on that can you believe we're just three weeks away. it's almost over, this election, and three weeks ago, donald trump revving up supporters with escalating allegations of a rigged election. >> trump held a rally last night in wisconsin calling on spo supporters to keep app eye out for fraud at the polls and vowed to end government corruption if elected. he said paul ryan may want him to lose the election. it's your voice, your vote.
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>> i don't know if you heard or not, but before you got here, around the time you got here, there was a chance inside, paul ryan sucks. is paul ryan hurting you or helping you? >> well, i don't want to be knocking paul ryan. i think he could be more supportive to the republican nominee. we're doing well. i think we're going to win the election. >> reporter: do you think he wants you to win? >> well maybe not. maybe he wants to run in four years or maybe he doesn't know how to win. maybe he doesn't know how to win. who can know? >> reporter: have you cross the >> i don't think so. i have great respect for women, tremendous respect for women. they come up for fame, another reason, or maybe they are part of the clinton campaign, and i think a couple of them were involved somehow with the clinton campaign. the one that i met on an airplane 30, 35 years ago, i mean, nobody can believe that's a believable story. listen to that story. in addition to that, there's even a witness, but, i mean, can anyone really believe that a thing like that took place? it's ridiculous.
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and the media shouldn't be playing that up. even you asking the question, the media's playing it up, but i don't mind because i like telling people, pure lies, it was fabricated stuff in all cases. >> reporter: last question. big debate on wednesday. which donald trump are we going to see in we saw an aggressive, in your own element, that sec debate, will we see that candidate in the next debate? >> well, i think so. there's a lot to be aggressive about. she's done a terrible job. look at isis even notice? four months notice, attack. why not just go in and get -- now what happened? one of the primary reasons, maybe the primary reasons, we wanted to get the leaders of isis. they are gone. they left. what are they doing -- >> reporter: saying it was a waste? >> saying they are attacking mosul for the primary reason to get the leaders of isis, but if you want leaders of isis, go in surprise and you do, like, you know, you want to surprise
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they go out, announce it, ridicul ridiculous. the way our country's being run, tom, is so ridiculous, but mosul is an example. they are fighting. the leaders have left. i'm saying, what are you going to do? frankly, who is going to be the winner of that battle? iran. because iran is unfortunately taking over iraq. so they are doing that, really, in my opinion, because they want to have some kind of a little that's all it is. >> reporter: thank you, appreciate the time, thank you. >> yeah. >> donald trump talking to abc's tom llamas, and trump's wife is speaking out ten days after the video was released to the public after an avalanche of allegations. she doesn't believe hthe women f her husband groping or kissing women, but chucked it up to boy talk. >> i don't know that person that
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head of schedule, but the military warns the operation could take some time. isis captured iraq's second largest city mmpb two years ago. the 30,000 troops advancing on mosul are backed by the u.s. air strikes and artillery. in syria, russia is promising an eight hour pause to the fighting in the city of aleppo thursday so residents is leave. the united nations agency said it's not enough time.
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syria air strikes killed three dozen people, 14 members of a single family. here in the u.s., the east coast can look forward to record breaking heat today. a second straight day of unseasonably warm weather with temperatures in the 80s stretching from the nation's capital all the way into new england. some areas will be as much as 20 degrees above normal. forecasters say it could be warmer in the northeast tomorrow as well. so here's the map. here's the readings. 80s northeast as i mentioned. boston coming in with 79 degrees. new york and d.c. in the low 80s, before we enjoy the warmth too long, cooler temperatures can come on as quickly as the warm ones did. diet and exercise may entice you to enjoy warm weather by strolling after dinner. researchers in the u.k. said 150 minutes of exercise each week
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by 56%, and the best time to exercise is after a meal, especially dinner. the study found even just a 30 minute walk after dinner lowers blood sugar levels. >> good to know that. in sports, cleveland may be a win away from the american league pennant and heading towards a world series. a home run in the top of the 6th broke a 2-2 tie, putting the indians ahead for good on the way to a 4-2 win over the blue jays. they lead three with game four tomorrow night. last night i's game was a blood mess, the pictures are cringe worthy. he cut his finger on that personal drone you saw, and it -- the cut opened up during the first inning. bower made it through pitches before he was pulled from the game. cleveland used six relievers ft.
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not the manager that pulled him out, but, you know, many of the umpires were -- it was dripping. >> bleeding on the mound. too bad for him. >> beyonce did a concert the previous day without a problem. >> let him keep pitching. >> they were like, no. >> hopefully he can redeem himself. not luck for the blue jays, but plenty of luck on "price is right." first up, katherine, big win, comes up with a $1 on the second spin, that's $1,000. celebrating with lots and lots of enthusiasm. >> then there was this guy, manfred. yep. total after two spins was also $1. $1,000 for him. >> jessica's turn. you can guess. >> wait, no, no.
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come on. >> it's a three-way tie! >> oh. >> i wonder if that's the first time we've seen a group hug on "the price is right." >> that is great. >> now, when they finally calmed down, they had a tie breaking spinoff. >> oh. >> which manfred won, and he also went on to win the showcase good for cat rip and jessica. look at that. the group hug. >> so excited. >> oh, man. >> my friend spun a $1 on the wheel once and won the showcase showdown, however, he was a college student at the time, and won a china set, lifetime supply of eggs, and a peip pia piano. >> he got ripped off. >> not the best showcase showdown, particularly for that point in life.
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man as they tried to rescue him. >> fire extinguisher, somebody. >> reporter: these strangers are trying to save a man stuck inside a burning suv, the driver veering off a road, going down this steep hill. they appear to crawl through the window. when police arrived, they pulled the driver out together, but he resists him up the hill with the flames getting closer. a group of bystanders working together to make this suffered injuries. police are still investigating what happened and why he resisted.
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>> yeah. but then coming in dead last, amber and max scoring just a 28 before they were told it would be their last dance of the season. >> i think that a lot of people assume i'm a certain way, and i'm glad i had an opportunity for different light and actually who i am and the fact that, you know, i am very shy in a lot of ways. i don't like a lot of attention, so i probably shouldn't have gone on stage. >> isn't that amazing? >> it's so weird, like, oh, it's too much. >> all right. two more couples are in jeopardy. next week, lynn goodman returns to the judge's table. next, days after announces
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academy gave up on trying to reach him. >> so far dylan responded only with deafening silence. nothing. gave a concert in vegas the night of the announcement and made no mention of the honor. >> they called and sent e-mails to dylan's closest corroborator and received friendly replies. >> saying i think he'll show up for the ceremony schedul >> cross your fingers for than. >> an embarrassing situation for a late night giant. >> forgot quite a bit of stuff on a transcontinental flight. he took to twitter. >> i left two books, an important note pad and ipad on flight 366 l.a. to boston. i am dumb. please help. >> jimmy, what did you carry off the plane, i wonder?
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service by phone. no word if they got back to him or will hold the stuff. >> makes you wonder what he left with on the plane. >> makes you want to know. a tantalizing sneak peek at martha's and snoop dogg's new show. >> an interpretive dance in a trailer for their vh1 cooking show. check it out. ? ? look at them martha stewart and snoop dogg are buds. >> she's still wearing stripes years after leaving the jail. >> each episode features snoop stew, preparing a dinner party for celebrity guests. martha and snoop's dinner party premiers december 7th on vh1. >> i can't wait to watch.
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? ? ? ? showing off your dance moves? >> oh, okay. i was trying to figure out what the words were they were saying. >> show me your dance moves. >> showing us dance moves is little women's terra going big on the ballroom floor. >> a fan favorite on "dancing with the stars," and opens up about overcoming her challenges and how she hopes america will see her. ? ? >> reporter: she's 4'2" with no one in the ballroom substantial doubting taller than when she scored the first nine of the
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women l.a., terra has a condition calmed dwarfism. >> our bodies are built a little bit differently, but everything else is the same. >> reporter: how does this little person competing for the ball do it? >> never danced with an average sized person before. >> never danced with a little person before. >> or met a little person before. >> very exciting. >> reporter: her dance partner small frame. >> she really does, like, inspire me to create bigger and better numbers and there's specific things she can do, for instance, one of my steps would be three of her steps. >> this week, like, clap above your head. like, uh-huh. that's really going to happen. >> reporter: all the while balancing motherhood. her 1-year-old is diagnosed with dwarfism. >> i want them to see they can
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>> reporter: and opening up about her newborn son, grayson, delivered on camera. she is anxious to see his results, to see if he's average height or a little person. >> i called it was done eight weeks ago, what's going on? they said the results still aren't in. it almost felt like an elimination. >> reporter: her mission now is for america to see her more than just a little person. >> in the beginning, i said there's a moment where i hope you no longer think of me as, little person. you're just terra, and he's now looking at me like terra, which is great, and i hope america does too. >> the biggest fear going into the competition was she wouldn't make it past the first week. >> she's done great. >> job done. she's an animal rights activist rescuing and fostering more than 40 dogs. >> all right, good for her.
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making news in america this morning, one-on-one with donald trump. overnight the republican candidate discussed a number of issues with abc news including paul ryan, voter fraud and his treatment of women. >> have you crossed the line in the past with women ever? >> i don't think so. >> see his answer plus husband's past remarks on that 2005 leaked video on a bus. the moos sul offensive. second day of a campaign to retake the iraqi city. a live update in the critical battle against isis. some computer programs for a major airlines. the systems crashed and it affected reservations. a man dodges death when a huge piece of glass falls from
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