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goes after me. i signed on for this, but i will defend and stand up for every other person or every other group that he demeans and insults. >> reporter: donald trump has threatened to increase attacks against bill clinton, but the clinton campaign feels they don't need to engage or address accusations. clinton and trump face off in the final debate wednesday in nevada, diane, attacks on a u.s. navy ship in the red sea was successful. the military officials confirmed that u.s. tomahawk missiles destroyed three targets. the missile strikes came as a result of two attempted attacks on the uss mason this week. in bogota, colombia, they are extending a cease fire with the marxist rebel movement until december 31st, part of the plan
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gain broader support. last week, santos was awarded the nobel peace prize. officials said it was not an ambush leaving two boston cops in critical condition fighting for their lives shot by a man wearing body armor after responding to a domestic violence call. other officers risked their lives to pull the two wounded air forces to safety before killing the suspect. the 33-year-old man worked in private security but did not have a gun license. the man accused of setting jersey and new york city has not been arraigned on those charges yet, but the 28-year-old is pleading not guilty in connection with the shootout with new jersey police officers when arrested. here's the details. >> reporter: bandaged and bedridden, the man accused of three bombings in new york and new jersey last month made his first appearance in court via video conference from his hospital room. >> were you provided with a copy of complaints charging you with
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>> reporter: his attorney at his bedside entered a plea on his behalf of not guilty to five counts of attempted murder of a police officer and weapons offenses. the last time we saw rahimi, he was on a stretcher. he was cooperative in the arraignment answers questiyes t several questions, but no other statements. bail is set at abc news, new york. fbi is stepping up efforts to dpiefind a man who is a seri kidnapper targeting children. he was seen walking down an alley wearing a hat and hooded sweatshirt. they believe he took a 6-year-old girl from her home last may and a 10-year-old girl last february. both girls survived. this video of a father walking away from his daughter last weekend.
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college building in ogden, utah, stayed there all night in temperatures that dropped into the 30s. the family had problems with her father before. dad could be facing child abuse charges. amazon expects to hire 20% more workers for the holiday than last year. they plan to add 120,000 system positions. last year, about 14,000 temps graduated to regular full-time jobs, and amazon expects more will do analysts expect a strong holiday season for retailers this year. the news is not so good at hp, which plans to cut another 3,000 to 4,000 jobs over three years. hp was formed a year ago when hew lit packer was broken up, but the markets for printers are declining. they have 50,000 employees now, and cuts will be made across the board. >> i'll admit, i'm a washington nationals fan. so it pains me to report that
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final four. in the bottom of the 7th, the nats got a two-run home run, and that made the score 4-3, and then in the bottom of the 9th, clayton kershaw came on in relief for the first time in seven years. kershaw got the final two outs, blah, blah, blah, advance to the national league championship series startsing tomorrow night in chicago. >> you delivered that story so much enthusiasm. overwhelmed by the gusto. >> i feel bad for bryce harper, the team. they had a great season. 95 wins. >> it's going to be okay. >> it's going to be all right. >> we'll get through it. >> we're whining about the cubs, but the franchise has not won ever. >> still rooting for the cubs. did you hear that?
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administration, president obama wants to be remembered as a friend of technology announcing more than $300 million in federal in private funds to support science and technology with more than half of it for smarter city initiatives. >> president obama admitted that he's a treky and a techie. >> oh. >> i confess. i'm a science geek. i'm a nerd. and i don't make any apologies for apologies for it. it's cool stuff. >> so the president may have had the most fun piloting a simulator on a trip to the international space station. that's cool, actually. while he's unlikely to make the actual trip his friends here have a better chance. no doubt. >> we've seen him before visit these science fairs and hold these events. >> i'm seen him visit a car show and get excited because he
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seven and a half years, and is geeked out by it. >> i remember in an event, teenagers built robots, and he couldn't focus on the interview because he was looking at all the robots around him. coming up, how this year's presidential race is fuelling anger off the campaign trail and how the battle between hillary clinton and donald trump is turning toxic for americans of all political stripes both online and in real life. what you need to know about keeping everything civil. a stranger to social people, who had timeless lyrics. great bob die lyldylan, of cour. a look at today's temperatures. "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. ? approaching medicare eligibility?
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a-changing ? >> reporter: defining a generatio generati generation. ? ? >> reporter: in 1965, writing one of his greatest song of all time. ? once upon a time oh so find >> reporter: l >> reporter: like a rolling stone was his masterpiece. ? like a rolling sto ? ? coming up, politics and social media. how to share how you feel and stay on speaking terms with your friends and family even. next.
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in real life. abc's got some tips for us. >> i think she should be ashamed of herself. >> living in an alternative reality. >> reporter: the election is not just playing out in the political arena, but among family and friends. >> basically got into huge rapts. >> reporter: so far this year on facebook alone, over 100 million people have been sharing their thoughts about the campaign. frequently fuelling animosity on that's any problem. >> reporter: which is what happened between 25-year-old democrat tiana and her republican parents. >> i tend to get really upset and really, i think, sad more than anything. i really, at this point, couldn't disagree anymore with my parents. >> when things are hurtful, i made her cry before, but by saying things -- >> reporter: their family relationship getting
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sides refuse to dial down political positions on social media saying, you disgust me, and i expected better. just a few examples of the comments that upset and enraged both sides. >> i warned him several times, and, eventually, i blocked him, and he got upset and angry. >> several times she's blocked me, and after we make things up, and i promise not to post on her site again, but we do a lot of finger pointing. she posts on mine first, once game. >> it's not surprising that family and friends are getting into feuds on social media. a lot of conversation that used to happen, say, around the dinner table, are now moved to online. people feel more comfortable talking on line. >> reporter: to save the family, they are working through differences, so they are still on speaking terms and decided to no longer talk about the ephant or donkey in the room.
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family. >> people get heated on social media. i'm afraid to look at my feed. >> i know. just don't post on it. just, even though it is your prerogative. >> everybody doesn't always need to know what it is. >> it's my prerogative. i don't see cake, i just see mess. it's like awful. it feels like am not actually cleaning it up. what's that make mommy do? (doorbell) what's that? swiffer wetjet. woah wow. now i feel more like making a mess is part of growing up. only new wetjet pads have absorb and lock to soak up tough messes and lock them away stop cleaning. start swiffering. you know your heart loves megared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel
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time now for insomniac theater. we check out two this weekend. >> if you turn batman into an autistic bookkeeper, you get "the accountant," and he keeps books for the world's most criminal organizations until he takes on a new client with an eager and eager and submmitden account an the treasury department starts
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>> it's a storage unit. don't be weird. >> that's what would be weird. >> my clients might follow me. >> why would clients follow you. you're an accountant. how do you know what to do here? why are you prepared for this? >> this is on wheels, i can hook it up and be g it up and be gone in minutes. >> sarcasm! is that sarcasm? >> the critics shoot from the hip giving it 49% one writes, while audiences wait for batman, this unusual thriller is just mic book-like enough to tide them over. another gives a back handed compliment, there are worse movies. >> okay. there are worse movies. next, kevin hart documents record-breaking stadium show in philadelphia, and kevin hart what now the sold out show filmed live in august in front
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first time a standup comedian ever performed to a football stadium packed to capacity. >> oh, wow. >> at the airport, i know where my stomach tells my [ bleep ], 20 seconds, you got this. this is what i hear, kevin hart, i want to get a picture with you. putting the phone over my stall. the fear that went through my body of looking up and seeing a camera flash. i was scared because i didn't put toilet paper o i didn't want my fan base to know i raw butt these toilet seats. >> the critics are all fans giving hart a solid 81% on rotten tomatoes, with of their their own. the delivery helps the mediocre jokes land, and's writings, most
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this this morning on "world news now," donald trump fights back as more accusers come forward. >> allegations of sexual misconduct d he denies reports including the latest allegedly involving his wife. we'll have the latest on the growing controversy. monster storm in the atlantic, hurricane nicole, making a rare and direct hit on bermuda. the winds wreaking havoc. a 911 operator accused of hanging up on callers, possibly
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deadly. the charges she's facing. a baby elephant thinking he's in trouble, jumping in to save him. see what happens next will melt your heart on friday, october 14th. from abc news, this is "world news now". good morning to you all. happy friday. we begin this half hour with donald trump on the defensive sexual assault allegations and taking aim at his accusers. >> dismissing claims that he groped and kissed women without their consent calling them outright lies and ridiculous tales. he accused hillary clinton's campaign and media of perpetuating the stories and claims he has evidence to dispute them. >> trump's wife tweeted a letter from her lawyer demanding retraction from "people" magazine, specifically denies
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assault. david wright as more. >> reporter: a growing list of women are accusing donald trump of inappropriate conduct, including sexual assault. they insist his boasts on the bus to billy bush were much more than locker room talk. >> kissing them, and when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. >> whatever you want. >> grab them by the [ bleep ]. you can do anything. >> reporter: asked point blank about the statements. >> are you saying what on the bus 11 years ago you did not kiss women without consent or grope women without consent? >> i have great respect for women, no one has more respect than i do. women have respect for me, and i will tell you -- >> have you done those things? >> no, i have not. >> reporter: unequivocal no, but some trump supporters fear it opens the flood gates for more to come forward. >> like an octopus, six arms, just all over the place. >> reporter: new york times published stories of two women,
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assaulted her more than thirty years ago on an paper after being upgraded to first class on a business trip. >> i sat down next to a young man, blond, tall, introduced himself as donald trump. >> reporter: and in the middle of the flight -- >> somehow or another, the armrest in the seat disappeared, and it was a real shock when all the sudden his hands were all over he had stuck with the upper part of the body, i might not have gotten -- i might not have gotten that upset, but had he started putting his hand up my skirt, and that was it. that was it. i -- i was out of there. >> reporter: leeds is now a supporter of hillary clinton. >> these claims are all fabricated. they are pure fiction. they are outright lies.
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happened. >> reporter: trump threatened to sue the times for libel demanding the paper retract the story and publish an apology. the times declined. a letter to trump's lawyers incysting the women spoke out on an issue of national importance. it would have been a disservice not just to our readers, but to democracy itself to silence their voices, and there were other voices too. among them natasha, a reporter fo profiled the billionaire and his wife who was pregnant. while his wife was out of the room, trump shut the door behind us, and within seconds, pushed me against the wall and forced his tongue down my throat. i was grateful when trump's long time butler burst into the room a minute later as i tried to unpin myself. as they waited for her to return, trump leaned in said,
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affair, don't you? trump denies that happening asking why she would have left explosive details out of the "people" magazine store and he seemed to attack her appearance. >> you take a look. take a look. look at her. look at her words. tell me what you think. i don't think so. i don't think so. >> reporter: none of the women filed former complaints against trump at the time, all saying they felt powerless to challenge him. she told her editor and asked never again to be assigned to the trump. abc news, new york. michelle obama weighed in on the lewd comments for the first time saying the comments shook her to the core. >> visibly emotional at a campaign rally for hillary clinton in nemplsz. she never mentioned trump by name, but denounced him for bragging about bragging about sexual predatory
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as locker room banter. >> it's like a sick sinking feeling you get when you walk down the street, minding your own business, and some guy yells out words about your body, or when you see that guy at work that stands just a little bit too close, stares a little too long, it makes you feel uncomfortable in your own skin. it's that feeling of terror and violation that too many women have felt when someone has grabbed them or forced but he didn't listen. something that we know happens on college campuses and countless other places every single day. >> president obama greeted the first lady last night in ohio, and said if anyone needs to be convinced to vote for clinton, watch his wife's speech and blamed republicans for the rise of donald trump. >> we want to get to other headlines now.
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hurricane nicole. the storm seen from space rolling across the resort island with winds up to 115 miles per hour. here's what it looked like, though, on the ground. powerful winds knocking down so many power lines, just about the entire island was in the dark. this morning, we're told more than 20,000 customers there are still without power. bermuda's airport, however, is expect ed to reopen today. what's left of nicole has weakened and spinning further new drone video from north carolina shows flooding emergency there is nowhere near an end. that's the river well out of its banks. north carolina's governor says parts of one town are still under up to 12 feet of water, all left behind my hurricane matthew, of course. the death toll continues to rise. 41 deaths are now blamed on the storm in the u.s. and its aftermath. pentagon confirms mission to
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navy ships in the red sea was successful. missiles destroyed three radar sites in yemen where rebel sites are active. it came after two attempted attacks on the uss mason this week. the first time in recent memory a u.s. warship was targeted by missiles. 21 schoolgirls in nigeria kidnapped two years ago were freed this morning for detained members for boko they abducted 276 girls, and nearly 200 of the girls are still missing. a man accused of setting off bombs in new york and new jersey made the first court appearance. pled not guilty to charges he tried to kill police officers before they captured him. he entered the plea from his hospital bed through a video link. he answered the judge's questions in plain voice.
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complaints charging you with various defenoffenses? >> yes. >> the 28-year-old afghan-born u.s. citizen is recovering from gunshot wounds following a shootout with police. bail is set at $5.2 million. he's not been arained on bombing charges. taking steps to overcome overheating electronic devices. airlines are equipping planes with what are called fire containment bags. to much larger because it's not just phones that caused on-board fire scares, but other battery powered devices as well. >> that's comforting. officials at the zoo are looking how a silver backed gorilla escaped. the gorilla got out of the den and into a secured zoo keeper area, but never made it into the main part of the zoo. he was on the loose for less
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recaptured. some zoo visitors were locked in a cafeteria for safety. it's official. there's a new record for the largest alligator ever captured in texas. >> not that we're counting. >> there he is. 13 feet, 8 inches long, and get this, 900 pounds. >> wow. >> wow. the giant creature caught by a grew in texas. they said he had become a in the lake where he was living. the record was a big deal for the guys who made it happen. >> highlight of my career. this is a really big alligator. >> state officials said they've never seen a gator within 5 inches within the size of that one. the plan is to create a new popd at the wildlife park where the gator will live to have plenty of space to hang out and -- >> new digs. >> yeah. >> we can tell you where we're
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don't feed alligators if you see one. stay at least 50-75 feet away from them. we'll stay here in new york away from that one. coming up, the 911 operator fired for allegedly hanging up on callers. >> police say she may have cut off thousands of emergency calls including a robbery that turned into a homicide. what we're learning this morning about the charges that she's now facing. and social media has been buzzing about the new trailer for rogue 1, the much nick watt breaks down the secretings fans are sharing. find us on facebook at wnnfans.com and twitter at abcwnn.
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a a news helicopter hovering overhead, rescue workers spent five hours using cameras and digging up a drainpipe north of boston, and then two the pets chased another animal into the culvert and then became trapped about 65 feet into it. rescuers used a probe to force the dogs out. both are reported to be doing fine as are their owners i'm sure. in houston, someone who is to answer rescue calls hangs occupy on them instead. >> the operator is facing charges of hanging up on possibly thousands of calls,
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story. >> what's your emergency? >> reporter: 911 is a lifeline during emergencies, but in houston, 911 operator is accused of hanging up on people who needed help. >> i just thought my phone dropped the call. >> reporter: he called in march to report cars racing down a freeway, but investigators allege williams disconnected him on purpose saying ain't nobody got time for this. >> come to find out, i was hung up on. >> reporter: digging de she may have hung up on thousands of callers, incoming a man reporting a robbery at a store where a clerk was shot and killed. williams still is not talking. williams has now been charged with interfering with an emergency call, a misdemeanor, but also been fired. abc news, denver. and apparently supervisors picked up on this when they
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of calls that were just 20 seconds. >> amazing, isn't it? there were several cases, at least one of the calls was for a robbery for homicide and two regarding speeding vehicles, but, you have to think how alarming, thousands of calls from october 2015 and march of this this year. coming up in the next half hour, the judge caught on video leaping off the bench leaping into action. >> courtroom and what happened after the judge pulled off his robe. release of the upcoming highly anticipated star wars movie. you're watching world news now.
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? ? ? not even 24 hours after our parent company, disney, release the trailer for the upcoming star wars movie, it's racked up nearly 24 million views on youtube. >> amazing. so what exactly does the trailer tell us? what? what? abc's nick watt breaks it all down. >> we have hope. rebellions are built on hope. >> reporter: now crystal this is the movie. >> she's incredibly determined. she's an absolute survivor. at the same time, she has moments of great vulnerability and is not perfect. she's not a perfect human being. >> reporter: we know her dad. >> whatever i do, i'm going to protect you. >> i understand.
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-- >> you will see me with people you know already. for sure. >> reporter: darth vader is involved, but involved, but they're teasing us. we know why it's called "rock one." >> requesting a call sign, it's rogue. rogue one. >> reporter: there's the fighter. busted out of an imperial jail to aide the rebellion. >> what is this? >> it appears he's critical to the development of the superweapon. >> if my father built this ting thing, we have to find him. >> reporter: the same plans that end up inside d2. >> there has >> there has to be something to do. >> reporter: this movie takes
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busy. there's speculation they might be related to daisy's mother? similar similar accent. the rebels clear, the force is strong. >> make ten men feel like a hundred. >> reporter: based on the trailer, i say it doesn't make it out of london. >> save the dream. >> looking for things that may result in a little bit sadness with a lot of hope. >> >> oh. don't tell me. >> so many more questions. >> we got so many answers, though, out of it. oh, man. >> all right. well, lots of "star wars" halloween costumes, i imagine. >> a lot of ideas. we're asking for your ideas with the #wnncostumes. last year, i was dressed up, you might not have noticed --
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this morning on "world news now," donald trump is pushing back against allegations of sexual assault. we'll tell is behind the release of the report. with now just 25 days left until election day. in a rare move, michelle obama emotional in a speech sounding off on the latest headlines surrounding trump. hear why former president bill clinton calls it the best speech of the entire campaign season. and new this half hour, courtroom chaos caught on video. >> what led to a judge to jump from the bench, rip his robe
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about that. and check out this heart-stopping video. a great white somehow managed to get inside a diving cage designed to keep sharks out. the diver trapped inside too. we'll show you how it all ends on this friday, october 14th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we do have a brief correction about that video you just saw. that's actually just video of it has nothing to do with, you know, anything out of the open sea. >> a lot of sharks and cages. >> a lot of sharks, fighting, a whole lot going on, and speaking of donald trump, he's having a fiery attack on his accusers facing mountain allegations of sexual assault and inappropriate behavior. >> trump says claims he aggressively kissed, grabbed, and groped at at least four women are pure fiction and suggesting they were all orchestrated by the media and
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powerful surrogates take aim at trump. the new york times is refusing to retract the story despite a looming lawsuit. it's your voice, your vote, and here's the latest. >> reporter: the trump campaign reeling from new accusations of inappropriate conduct including sexual assault. >> these people are horrible people. they are horrible, horrible liars. >> reporter: the women who did not report their alleges to authorities at the time came forward after the recent releas about women, comments trump claimed were just locker room talk. >> just kissing them, like a magnet, just, when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. >> whatever you want. >> grab them by the [ bleep ]. do anything. >> reporter: accuser jessica leed, a hillary clinton supporter, told the new york times trump sat next to her on a plane more than 30 years ago. >> how somehow or another, the
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all the sudden. his hands were all over me. he was like an octopus. it was like he had six arms. he was all over the place. >> reporter: clinton reacted from california. >> the disturbing stories just keep coming, but it's more than just the way he degrades women as horrible as that is. >> reporter: clinton fundraising with powerful help on the trail. >> an election where we have consistently been hearing women. language that has been painful for so many of us. >> every time he talks, proves himself unfit and unqualified for this office. >> reporter: trump received backup from his running mate. >> he's categorically denied any of those allegations. >> reporter: trump says there's evidence to prove his accusers are lying. he didn't give a timetable but says he'll release information
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>> thanks. we saw that snip from michelle obama, her reactions to trump, but she had more to say about that as she campaigned for hillary clinton in new hampshire. >> delivering that indictment of of trump's behavior in the access hollywood's video saying she feels this personally. more now from abc's cecila. >> reporter: i >> reporter: in new hampshire, michelle obama with something to get off her chest. >> i can't believe i'm saying of the united states has bragged about sexually assaulting women. and i have to tell you that i -- i can't stop thinking about this. it has shaken me to my core in a way that i couldn't have predicted. >> reporter: her first public comments sense the now infamous donald trump video emerged. >> this was not just a lewd conversation. this was not just locker room
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speaking freely and openly about sexually predatory behavior, and actually bragging about kissing and groping women using language so obscene that many of us are worried about our children hearing it when we turn on the tv. >> reporter: campaigning for hillary clinton, but spending most of her time on stage blasting donald trump. >> the shameful comments about our bodies, the disrespect of our ambitions and belief that you can do anything you want to a woman? it is cruel. it's frightening. and the truth is, it hurts. it hurts. >> reporter: hillary clinton leaving the hard hits to her surrogates while she rallied campaign volunteers. >> we're not just going to win. we are going to take the confident, the optimism, and,
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>> reporter: and former president bill clinton was asked to weigh in about the allegations of sexual assault by donald trump, and his answer? michelle obama gave the best speech of the campaign, and he moved on. abc news, new york. a car bomb has exploded at a rebel check point in syria. the blast went off killing at least 20 people. most of them militant fighters, although the exact death toll is still unclear. a joint r drove the rebels from aleppo earlier this year, and in a new interview this morning on russian tv, syria president assad hinted a assad hinted at more bloods shed for the shattered city saying more blasts would liberate other areas from those he calls terrorists. the united nation elected a new secretary general, antonio guterres, and formally the u.n.
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says world peace will be his overarching priority. he takes over for ban ki moon on january 1st. now to weather. the northwest is feeling the brunt of a series of storms, high turf, strong wind, and heavy rain hits the area now through sunday. gusts could reach 80 miles per hour. coastal areas could see more than a foot of rain raising concerns about flash flooding and mud slides. here's what you should not do when a through. that's a man in bermuda standing outside as hurricane nicole's 115 miles per hour winds blew across the island. the storm knocked out power to 95% of bermuda's customers, and very few had their power restored. nicole is spinie ing spin spinn further, and the airport expected to reopen today. two boston police officers fighting for their lives after
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cops responded to a domestic violence call, a man saying his roommate threatened him with a knife, but when they got there, they faced a man in body armor and firing a tactical shotgun. >> over 30 shots. >> police speeding down the street, like, pop, pop, pop, pop. >> officers timely shot and killed the suspect and pulled the two wounded cops out. both are still in critical condition, but they are expected to survive. officials do not believe this was an ambush there's a new zika zone in miami. two women and three men contracted the disease in a one square mile area. three live there, two worked there or recently visited. this is a setback coming less than a month after another miami naked was declared free of the virus. florida's governor said the state has not yet received any federal funds to fight zika. imagine the surprise of adventurers off the coast of
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pushed its way inside a shark cage. to be clear, this is to keep sharks out, after injuring itself, he pops out of the top after someone opened the cage. look at this. there was a diver in there with the shark. diver comes out a moment later very shaken, but otherwise unharmed. >> oh, my god. >> lucky diver. >> that is -- that was his last dive. ever. >> you think? >> like, i'm good. >> oh, look, that's so >> yeah. i'm done. >> no thank you. >> uh-huh. let's call this an epic customer fail, shall we? it happened in an electronics store in england. >> watch this guy in the dark outfit. makes his way over to the tvs. >> oh, that's great. >> he checked it out maybe a little too close. >> oh. >> oh! >> oh. >> oh, oh! >> so he knocks over the tvs,
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over the two behind him. >> take a listen. oh, no. so this happened more than $6,000 worth of televisions hitting the floor. what we don't know is whether the guy had to pay for any of the damage. i don't know. i'm skeptical about this one. >> you think it's a fake? >> look at how the tvs were set up. it was asking >> uh-huh. >> and they, why are they not facing out towards the customer so you're looking at the screen? >> yes. >> why are you looking at the profile of the tv? >> exactly. oh, my. >> mist busters. >> the ross unit on it. coming up, order in the court. the defendant pushed one too many of the judge's buttons forcing him to leap down from
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with a glazed ham? what was it? all we know for sure is that the car was owned by a mechanic, and before the dogs were done, it was missing the front bumper, lights, and some of the trim. >> they went to town on that car. >> they did. here at home, a judge outside detroit apparently does not like to be crossed. >> we're getting that look because of newly released video showing a jackson county michigan circuit county judge growing increasingly angry with the defendant during a hearing last december about personal pr when the man starts mouthing off to the judge, he talks himself right into a jail sentence. >> i want her to tell me to leave her alone. >> i told you to leave her alone, and that didn't get through loud and clear so today you're going to jail for three days. >> you and her are buddy-buddy. you all get along. >> 45 days county jail. >> [ bleep ]. >> 93 days. want to go for a year?
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one more year out of you, it's a year. you'll go for a year. 365 county jail. >> what? so when the so when the court officer tries to escort the defendant out of the courtroom, the war of words is physical as the judge jumps down from the bench, ripped off the robe and rushed to help the officer. >> put your hands behind your >> the defendant did not end up getting tazed. the judge said it's the first time he did something like this, but does not regret doing it. >> officials who reviewed the video said the judge didn't do anything wrong and was trying to maintain order in the court. but those are quite some sentencing guidelines. one more word and it's two years in jail. >> yeah. the case apparently centered around an order of protection, restraining order, accused of being in violation of it, and
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? ? ? ? our friday skinny starts with chris rock's big return to the small screen. >> after an eight year absence, rock returns to television as a standup comic signing a massive deal with netflix. two standup specials for $40 million. that is a record for any standup comedian. >> not a bad payday. the hollywood year following a new world tour. still unclear when that first show will air or when the second one will tape and be released. >> recently, rock hosted the oscars, guest starred on "empire," and won an emmy for directing the amy schumer special. >> for those keeping track, he's a four-time emmy winner, three grammys, and a best selling author. >> love him. so excited. >> all right. yeah.
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>> a fan event widely regarded as a spinoff series, the author pulled the equivalent of a steve jobs. >> rowling mentioned she's planning five beast films rather than just three. >> huh. the declaration shows rowling and warner brothers are confident the well is not run dry for more fantastic stories set in a fantasy world, but she did take to twitter to that there will be only five films, not at least five. >> squashing hopes for more. >> yes. >> the first movie is set to release november 18th. >> our friend alex tribek in jeopardy, you might say. >> facing backlash as he made fun
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>> video games, science fiction, having a hard time meeting romantic partners. you know, it's catchy and fun. >> losers, in other words? >> well -- >> it was not that contestant who had the last laugh. winning the game, and walking away with nearly $23,000. >> not a loser after all. >> not a loser after all. >> so alex is getting heat for the comment. >> for a laugh. i don't think he meant it that way, but probably one of those things that did not come out the way he intended. finally, a serious sign of the times showing us just how long ago the '90s were. >> you may recall the 90s and 90210 about teenage angst in the world of the young and overprivileged. >> turning luke perry into a
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? ? ? ? all right. we've been battered this week by talk, of course, while, of course, much of north carolina was battered by flooding. >> there was bright spots like a tearful reunion and win for a folk music legend. here now is our weekly friday rewind. >> he has said that the video doesn't represent who he is, but i think it's clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he is. >> this was locker room talk. i'm not proud of it. i apologize to my family.
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people. certainly, i'm not proud of it. >> there is no room for objectif objectification of women or anyone for that matter, not even in the locker room. >> it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you'd be in jail. >> our state is facing major destruction and, sadly, loss of life. >> here along the coastal communities, it's a that wind pushing that storm surge on to land creating a water world in every direction. came crashing up and over this nine foot storm wall, pushing these boulders all through this neighborhood. >> information indicates this plane crash was intentional. >> i saw a small ring burst, and it started to smoke, sizzle, and burn. >> i saw smoke, and i threw it on the floor. >> thank you for bringing me home! >> my dad looked at me, and i
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immediately, took the ride, went straight to security. >> thank you to you because without you, we don't know what this would have been. >> lives matter, people matter, this young man, he mattered. so, for me, just the first instinct was to be with him, pray for him at a time when maybe so much was focused on you and the game, but it's not what really matters at the end of the day. >> bob dylan for having created new poetic new poetic expressions with the great american song tradition. ? for the times they are ging a-changing ? ? ? >> a big week ahead, the third and final presidential debate on wednesday in nevada. >> paul mccartney was robbed. he should have won the nobel prize in literature. >> i was wondering if you were just going to leave that out
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making news in america this morning, donald trump is hitting back at hillary clinton and the women accusing him of sexual advances. so clinton says she felt like trump was stalking her on the debate stage. extreme weather, hurricane nicole slams bermuda. the rare storm tearing across that tiny island. new video of the damage just coming in. plus, bracing for days of several storms on the west coast. chaos in the courtroom. a judge leaves the bench, rips off his robe and gets involved in a scuffle. and a shark scare. a great white pounces on a cage,
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