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good morning, america. and breaking right now, donald trump surging in our brand-new poll topping hillary clinton for the first time since fbi investigation, defiant and demanding answers. >> i am sure they will reach the same conclusion they did when they looked at my e-mails. there is no case here. donald trump doubling down. >> the clinton crime spree end, it's going to enden 0 november 8th. >> both their campaign managers are here this morning with exactly one week until election day.
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hayride disaster. three killed, seven other injured. ambulances and helicopters race to the scene. it's only november 1st but the black friday deals are already starting this morning earlier than ever. the big amazon savings coming your way. and dangerous dip. a couple's late night swim interrupted by a crocodile sliding into the pool snapping and attacking. the race to get out. the whole terrifying caught on camera. we'll get to that video. he left her but he came back from her. everybody is safe. good morning. good morning, america. we have a lot of news to get to. we hope everyone enjoyed halloween last night. >> i think everyone did. i don't think anybody had as much fun as the obamas
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>> "thriller." >> we've seen him dance a little bit better than. >> he was having a lot of fun. one week away from the election. a brand-new poll out. our new tracking poll shows donald trump ahead for the first time since may . it's a one-point lead, 46/45. >> it comes after that bombshell announcement from james comey and the fbi is fast-tracking their investigation into e-mails private server. clinton firing back. and cecilia vega is in westchester, new york, with her campaign. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: robin, good morning. the likelihood it's complete before election day is low but the one thing that both have in common on this front. they are both using this investigation to rally their supporters to the polls. hillary clinton on her campaign plane overnight letting loose with staffers after spending her
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fire engulfing her campaign. >> i'm sure a lot of you may be asking what this new e-mail story is about. >> reporter: from cleveland. >> there is no case here. and they said it wasn't even a close call and i think most people have decided a long time ago what they think about all of this. >> reporter: to cincinnati, clinton putting on a defiant front. >> look, i've said you know, i made a mistake. if they want to look at some more e-mails of one of my staffers, by all means, go ahead. i know they will reach the same conclusion they reached when they looked at my e-mails last year, right? >> reporter: that staffer, of course, huma abedin, hillary's top aide who hasn't been seen on the trail since friday when comey announced that renewed investigation after new e-mails were discovered.
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weiner's computer, abedin's estranged husband part of a separate investigation accused of sexting with a minor. abedin's lawyer saying in a statement her client evenly learned for the first time on friday from press reports of the possibility that a laptop belonging to mr. weiner could contain e-mails of hers while the fbi has not contacted us about this, ms. abedin will be as she always has been forthcoming and cooperative. the white house staying on the what director directcomey has d to communicate to the public about this. the president doesn't believe that director comey is intentionally trying to influence the outcome of an election. >> reporter: donald trump sounding thankful for a pre-election day surprise. >> good job, huma. thank you, anthony weiner. >> reporter: now, clinton's
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head on. the big question how does this play out when it comes to the ballot box? george, nearly 25 million americans have already cast their ballots in this race. >> thanks, cecilia. we are joined by hillary clinton's campaign manager robby mook. robby, thanks for joining us. i take cecilia's last point about a lot of early votes already in the bank but our new poll shows donald trump ahead for the first time since may. pretty dramatic drop over the last ten days. are you worried this race >> i'm not, george. but what we are focused on right now is making sure every single one of our supporters understands how important it is that they turn out and vote. you know, the polls are going to go up and down and have done that the whole time on this race. we have a week to go. we're running like we're 0 points behind. >> there is some evidence you have taken a hit since that announcement from director comey. you are now accusing him of a double standard. hillary clinton accusing him of
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come back to haunt you? >> i don't think so, george. you know, director comey has been criticized from both sides on this now. you have a former attorney general under president obama, former attorney general under george w. bush both saying it was a mistake. you've had former justice department officials saying it was a mistake then we've come to learn from anonymous leaks that are coming out that director comey's own superiors at justice warned him not to do this. this is a break in pro just yesterday we found out it was director comey who is privately trying to prevent the report that the russians were the ones who stole e-mails from the dnc and from our campaign staff. >> "the new york times" is reporting this morning that fbi investigators have found no conclusive evidence of a direct link between trump and the russian government. do you accept that? >> well, what we are told they're investigating -- again, director comey said what he's doing with hillary clinton.
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hearing from anonymous leaks is they're investigating donald trump's ex-campaign manager over his connections to the russians. they're investigating carter page, a gentleman who donald trump said was one of his foreign policy advisers. >> it's not an investigation but an inquiry. >> i'd like director comey to clarify that. he had no problem having a long press conference and editorializing about investigations into secretary clinton. i don't see why he can't come with donald trump and it is particularly odd that he was -- that he was the one who was privately trying to prevent the announcement that it was the russians when 17 security agencies said it was the russians that were stealing our e-mails. he was the one trying to prevent that from being released. >> another report in "the new york times" suggesting donald trump may have avoided hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes by failing to report forgiven debt as income. we'll ask david bossie about
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trump will avoid releasing his tax returns before the election. >> you know, george, this is unprecedented for 40 years people have gone to the polls having seen the candidates' tax return, early voting has already started. this is the first time in decades and what's particularly astounding about this recent report is that donald trump was writing off other people's losses, so not only did he not pay taxes for 20 year, he was writing off people's losses, some of the loopholes >> one week to go. are you going to win? >> we are going to win this election but it's important that every one of our supporters turns out. >> robby mook, than very much. >> thanks. >> let's talk to david bossie, deputy campaign manager for donald trump. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> you saw robby mook say he's going to win. you're ahead in our newest poll but the electoral college is stacked against you. >> it is but we're in great shape. we're on offense everywhere.
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there is an enthusiasm gap for their voters and we're showing mr. trump's having 10,000, 20,000 show up at a rally. they're -- >> walk us through your path. it is so narrow in that electoral college. >> you know what, it's narrow every four years. for us as the demographics have changed in these states. we'll win. we're winning in florida right now and in north carolina right now. we're going to win ohio and iowa and that's the basis of our path to victory. >> public polls show her ahead in you win every tate that you just laid out you still have to win other states that are solidly blue right now like new hampshire. nevada or someplace like pennsylvania, michigan or wisconsin. >> and we're going to. we're competing right now heavily in pennsylvania, in new hampshire, michigan, wisconsin. new mexico. nevada. >> you can see you're behind in all those states. >> we concede it's within the margin of error. our enthusiasm. we have closed this gap as you
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expand. mr. trump's message of hope, growth and opportunity that he's bringing to every american in every blue state is resonating with people and that's why they want change. they want someone -- they don't want four more years of clinton investigations which i've lived lew. >> you talk about that but we have this story in "the new york times" about donald trump and his taxes suggesting that he wrote off hundreds of millions of dollars in other people's losses, even though his tax advisers said it was a dubious plan and here's what they trampled a court tax policy by conferring enormous tax benefits on mr. trump or losing vast amounts of other's people money. don't the american people have a right to know what mr. trump did there? >> sure, you know, i'm not familiar with that quote but mr. trump's under audit. mr. trump is going -- >> this isn't audit. this was in the early 1990s. >> he's been under audit every year for 19 years. >> those cases are closed.
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exact whose quote that is in "the new york times" which obviously had a big problem with mr. trump has been incredibly unfair. >> he's not going to release the tax returns before the election? >> he's going to release them when his audit is complete. >> even though there are several returns not under audit? >> he's going to release them when he's not under audit. >> same ask i asked robby mook. are you going to win. >> we are going to win. our enthusiasm and ground game built is tremendous over the last four years. we have an incredible team that we are working well together. >> david bossie, thanks very much. >> all right, george, thank you. we heard from the campaigns about their own paths to winning but let's bring in jon karl to break down the strategies. let's begin, jon, with donald trump. >> well, good morning, robin. if you look at the polls you have seen some tightening like we've seen in the national polls in the states but there's still a long way to go for donald trump. let's take a look at three of the most recent ones.
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move. up 2. that's within the margin of error in the latest poll but if you look at north carolina, another one of those must win states for him. the most recent poll gives hillary clinton an advantage with four and then new hampshire, up seven in the latest poll and we haven't seen a poll in new hampshire with a trump lead for a long, long time. so if you look at the map overall, this is the abc news race ratings. red states advantage trump, blue states, advantage hillary clinton. she's still got a big advantage. do is win every single one of the states that we classify as a toss- toss-up. utah and arizona, florida, north carolina, ohio and even if he wins all of those states, even at the runs the table he still is short of the 270 votes he would need to get elected president and needs to flip a blue state. david bossie mentioned pennsylvania. if he can win pennsylvania, a
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to win. the bottom line here, robin, is that donald trump needs to run the table. needs to win every single one of those toss-up states and even that will not be enough. >> let's go back for a moment, jon, to the new tracking poll, abc news tracking poll because people will wake up and see for the first time since may that donald trump is in the lead. >> yeah, so more than any single factor, what is driving that is enthusiasm. if you go back a week ago, trump had an advantage. his supporters were hillary clinton's supporters were about her. that has now flipped. so, you know, hillary clinton had -- i did it the wrong way. hillary clinton had the advantage a week ago. now trump does. >> it's possible on either side you could have one win the popular vote anticipate one win the electoral college. >> if you look at our poll and take it literally that's what would happen. we've seen that happen before.
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>> and we'll know exactly one week from today and we'll have full team coverage for you starting tuesday night at 7:00 p.m. eastern. george will anchoring with our entire political team and download the abc news app for breaking updates and live streams. one week from today. >> one week from today and now let's turn to that scary halloween accident and linsey davis is it here. what a terrible tragedy. >> this is a tough one. i the kind of scene that pla country, people donning their costumes and taking a hayride to celebrate. in mississippi the fun turned into horror after a crash that's now claimed three lives. just before 8:00 p.m. this flatbed truck collided into the back of a hayride packed with revelers celebrating halloween. two children and one adult killed all members of the same family. >> multiple injuries and
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others believed to be injured. [ sirens ] multiple ambulances raced to the scene as choppers medevacked them to local hospitals. several of the injured are still fighting for their lives this morning. >> this is a bad thing to happen anywhere but when it's local it really hits home. >> reporter: both were heading west on highway 80 in miswhen the truck slammed into the hayride. the.com corps row another described the scene as chaos. there were ten victims in all, severa life-threatening injuries. the condition of the pickup driver is yet to be released. certainly a tragic day for this small town community, michael. >> bad tragedy. thank you, linsey. now, amy, you have the morning's other top stories for us. what do you got. >> thousands of commuters in philadelphia are now looking for a different way to get to work now that transit workers have gone on strike shutting down bus and subway service. the main contract issue is over pensions. the two sides are said to be far
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voters from getting to the polls next week. gas prices could rise following an explosion that has shut down one of the largest fuel pipelines in the country. one worker was killed. several injured by the explosion during maintenance work in rural alabama. the same pipeline was shut down for 12 days back in september because of a leak that led to gas shortages across the south. well, we are now hearing the 911 calls made by the orlando nightclub shooter as the siege was under way back in shooting inside the pulse nightclub when their negotiator got on the phone with omar mateen when he was in the bathroom where he had taken hostages. >> hello. >> hello there. hi there. this is lap police. whom am i speaking with please. >> you're speaking with the person who pledged allegiance to the islamic state. >> can you tell me where you are right now? so i can get you some help? >> no. because you have to tell america
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innocent people. you get what i'm saying? >> i do. i completely get what you're saying. >> police later busted through the wall freeing those hostages. mateen was killed in a shoot-out. and in business news the price of your morning coffee is expected to keep rising after a new report confirmed we are consuming more coffee beans than farmers can grow and part of the reason is coffee consumption is up among millennials what drink 45% of all the coffee in the u.s. well, tonight indians host game six of the word series. whoo says robin. i'm with you. up 3-2 but listen to this if you're a cubs fan since 1980 every team that's taken a 3-2 world series lead back home has won a championship. the cubs are going to try to change that and changed a lot already. see if they can continue that and then finally there were many cute costumes at the annual white house party. the president welcoming thousands of children but one of
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take a look -- >> funny. >> what is that? >> a lame duck. >> that is a lame duck, correct. he definitely stole the show. >> that kid has got some guts. come on. >> got a good chuckle out of it. >> thank you, amy. to ginger. what's that fire over there. >> oh, my goodness. more than 90 wildfires broke out in georgia alone since friday because we have heat, because we have drought it's a big issue there and it was the hottest halloween on record for a lot of places like new orleans. atlanta, georgia, had their hottest halloween. montgomery, too and we could see more records tied or broken today in almost every city and more that is circled here on the map. a huge deal how hot it is as we start november. tuesday trivia brought to you by
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looking good today, warm and mostly sunny through afternoon. we'll continue it o'see plenty of warming here, temps about 86 for the high and 82 around 7:00. seven-day forecast will take us through the end of the week. as we've been talking about this morning, only change a little more moisture with the front coming in. it's still coming in and will cool us off. saturday and sunday, great timing. a little breezy on saturday elat
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thanks very much. coming up a dramatic new twist in that hot car trial. emotional testimony from the mother who lost her son. she's now defending her ex on the stand. >> did ross love his little boy. >> yes, he did, very much. >> nancy and dan here to weigh in live. that terrifying moment caught on camera. a crocodile jumping in while a couple swims. inside their close call. see, he did come back. >> that's not really coming back. o m g ten years later, nothing's really changed. it's time to snap out of it. hello moto. snap on a jbl speaker. a projector. a camera that actually zooms. it's a phone you can change again and again and again. hello moto. get excited world. moto is here. the new moto z with motomods. buy one moto z droid, get one free.
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? ryan lochte, cheryl burke in costume last night. with the stars." they were booted from the ballroom and flew all night and join us live right here in times square. also right now our brand-new tracking poll shows donald trump and hillary clinton neck and neck. trump ahead by one point, the first time he's been in the lead since may as clinton battles back against that fbi investigation. cities all across the south bracing for record heat this morning after the warmest halloween on record for so many. ginger has been talking about it
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>> it is only november the 1st but it is black friday, the deals are already beginning, everybody. amazon is kicking off the holiday season tonight offering bargains from now through december 22nd so get ready for the shopping and contact sport. >> come on. >> it is a contact sport. >> sure is. not for me. >> not for you ask. >> huh-uh. we move on to that dramatic testimony in the hot car trial. the boy that was killed in an suv by this woman's e steve osunsami has more. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. she was the star witness of this trial and she agrees that just because this man was a bad husband doesn't make him a killer. it's the most compelling testimony jurors have heard so far. agreeing with justin ross harris and his lawyers, his now ex-wife and mother of the child he's accused of intentionally killing is coming to his defense. >> did ross love this little
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>> reporter: leanna taylor was brought to tears remembering the moment she learned her son cooper had died after he was left in this hot. suv. >> cooper was the sweetest boy. >> reporter: she walked jurors through family photos and home videos showing harris to be a dedicated father. harris cried with her. he's charged with murder and is pleading not guilty saying he simply forgot to drop the boy off at day care. surveillance video from a chick-fil-a restaurant that morning. earlier this year harris and taylor divorced. but she still told jurors harris was a good dad and that her son's death was an accident. >> it was the only thing that went in my mind as even a remote possibly, he was never checked in. if he was never checked in then he must have forgot. >> reporter: while she's no
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was overheard asking harris if he said too much to authorities. taylor explained in court that at the time she didn't understand why harris was being charged and thought maybe this was why. >> he talks a lot. even if he doesn't have anything to say. >> reporter: prosecutors argue that harris killed his son because he really wanted a child-free life. while his son was dieing in this suv parked outside harris was inside his office sexting with other women. taylor agreed they had marriage he was still a good father. >> he wanted to be with him enjoying every second he could with him. >> reporter: one other note, there were a number of accusations that harris was looking up websites about hot car deaths before his son died but that was knocked down pretty hard in court. hard for many to believe but there may be plenty of room for reasonable doubt here. george. >> let's bring that to our legal an cysts.
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author of "murder in the courthouse." you've been following it closely. have your views shifted? >> after watching the prosecution's case and watch watching her testimony not only do i think the case is weak i think he may be innocent of the murder charge. remember this claim about the child-free site he was on. what did he write back, grossness. remember the claim that he was trying to get a vacation without his child. well, turns out the night before a travel agent about a vacation with his child. you also have even some of these women with whom he was having an affair saying he said he would leave his wife except for the fact that he loved his child. he didn't want to leave his child. now you've got his ex-wife, ex-wife's testimony which is so powerful and his defense and i'm starting to think this really, really could have been a he horrible accident.
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>> i don't see it. many of the things dan just said are true, but you can't get around -- i mean, the hooker, the other women, the sexting, all of that is just icing on the cake. you don't need it. the logistics of that day alone support the state's case. i went to the scene. i drove the distance he drove. the monitors in chick-fil-a that the jury is seeing showed the ba i looked at them. he forgot his child was in the backseat in two minutes. before he went into work he had to reach in the backseat to get his bag. he forgot his child? he goes inside. he sits there all day and doesn't remember. he even staging a trip to the car at lunchtime and goes in the car with the baby in the car. >> let's talk about that. which is one of these claims that was one of the most horrible claims.
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staged effort to make sure the child may be dead or something. it turns out he claims he needed lightbulbs and threw lightbulbs into the car. they went to his house to determine whether he had lightbulbs that were out. guess what, he did. and when you look at the video it backs up his story. >> he went in his car, he went in his car and, dan, isn't it true when he went in his car his child was car seat in the car. >> correct. he didn't go in his car. he threw something in his car. >> forget the lightbulbs. i don't care. he had to open the door in you need to care because it's a relevant fact. >> the child is in there dying in yes. he opens the door, puts something in. at 3:00 he techs his wife, hey, are you picking up my buddy. ding, ding, it never hit him? i left the kid in the car.
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at 5:00 after announcing to the security guard, hey, i'm going to a movie. he goes, he drives -- >> wait, hang on a sec before you go through the entire account of the story. hang on one sec. the claim is he deletes all of his search history, right, because he's trying to hide this from the authorities. and yet -- wait, wait, wait. >> the logistics. >> the same day he is texting all these carefully and meticulously cleaning out his search history yet the day it happens he's texting with women. >> this is not going to get involv involved. should he take the stand? >> no. >> nancy. >> the reason they put her on the stand is so he wouldn't have to take the stand. >> she was great. he doesn't need to. >> the judge will tell the jury, hey, it's just direct. wait until cross is done. >> cross is going on. they haven't made much progress.
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thanks very much. >> well it's not over yet. >> yeah, all right. >> that's the last word. michael, what's coming up on the big board. >> that's far from over. coming up on our big board are you being discriminated against by your uber driver. why women and others may be paying more for their ride? we'll have that. big board panel. smile, everybody. looking good. what is that? man, i don't know. ask google! ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? it's holiday time, and no fruit is as versatile as our ocean spray cranberries, which is why we're declaring it
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walk away. welcome back. time for our big board. our team of insiders standing by live for more on this morning's top stories and jon karl is back here, back by demand here at the table. we'll start with hillary clinton. hitting the trail on monday in the key swing state of ohio and, of course, this comes after that fbi e-mail bombshell but how much do october surprises like this one actually affect the polls? you've been doing a little research. this is not the first time we've had something like this happen.
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surprises but, look, we've seen a bunch of these. here are a couple. one, i don't know if you remember 2000, five days before the election, news comes out that george w. bush had been arrested for drunk driving years earlier in may. i'll never forget when the news broke. i was covering al gore with him in new mexico. that clearly had an impact on the race. you looked at the polling before the race, bush had a comfortable lead. the polls closed and as you remember we had virtually a tie look, there are others that people thought at the time would have an impact and didn't. october 29th of 2004, osama bin laden releases a tape and everybody thinks this is going to help george w. bush and plays up terrorism and had virtually no impact on the race. another one, kind of echoes this one. i'll give you one more, 1992, the other george bush cap weinberger secretary of defense for reagan is indicted on october 30th.
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thing and looks bad for bush. bush was down when the news came out. he actually if you look at the polling might have come up a little bit and then, of course, he lost anyway. >> those were things in the past. how is this october surprise going to affect this election. >> you got october surprises on both sides. >> we've had so many october surprises. >> i mean, my god, the whole campaign has been a surprise. i think this one is clearly already had an impact. we talked earlier in the show about the enthusiasm for hillary clearly had an impact. i don't think it will have a decisive impact on the race. >> people at this point have pretty much made up their mind. should i vote for hillary, should i vote for trump? >> either one of you do uber or lyft. >> sure. >> here's something for both of you. next up we have an alarming new study about uber and lyft. they found evidence of racial
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joining us now and, becky, i used the service as you see everybody here did. what is the study telling us. >> well, michael, ubering while black and female is harder than it is for white men. researchers conducted experiments on the three big ride sharing service, we're talk ift, uber and others, with blacks with african-american sounding names they rose and wait times 25% longer. for women they rode the same distance but it took six% longer and that means they cost more. the authors explain that as a combination of profiteering and flirting to a captive audience, the takeaway when user profiles indicate race and male drivers have women passengers in the car there is a quantifiable
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reporting to this, becky? >> you know, the folks at lyft saying their service did better than uber in the study and added lyft has had a positive impact on communities of color. taxis have historically neglected these neighborhoods aand they told us they don't tolerate discrimination in any form. uber says taxis were problematic and say stues how they can do even more. so we'll see. >> all right. >> maybe don't show your name. >> that would be a way of going about it. thank you very much. maybe they're taking uber and lyft to the game tonight. that big game, the cleveland indians back at home and one game away, as you know from winning it all but the cubs are putting up a fight. espn's eduardo perez is on the field. good for you to get up and join
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tonight? >> well, i think the cleveland indians are going to win and one of the biggest reasons is because they play really well at home. now, this is the problem. the chicago cubs have two big guys going for them in game six, jake arrieta and potentially game seven with kyle hendricks which is the favorite to win the cy young. two cy young winners and need to keep it on the ground in order to win cleveland doesn't believe that the cubs are going to win. so much so that the cavaliers moved their game next door to 6:00 instead of 7:00 start to see if their fans will then watch the game here or just jump on over with the cavs and get a suite and watch the cleveland indians get the championship. >> look, celebration they're thinking. >> another reason, you predicted they win in six so you need your
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have to do to make your prediction come true? >> well, one thing that they'll have to do is get josh tomlin the starter, if he can throw at least four solid innings you can get the ball to andrew miller. lights out all postseason and been phenomenal with that sweeping slider and guys have been swinging and missing through it. get it to allen. miller did not throw for the last two day, fresh, ready to g be all over for the cubs. >> all right, so we know what you feel. becky, what is your call? what is your call? >> i'm rooting for football. >> what? >> sorry. i'm out. i got nothing. >> the biggest thing is i'm rooting for game seven. this has to go to game seven and want the cubs to win game seven on the road just like the cavs won the road. >> give me something.
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>> what about you? >> i'm with jon. the cubs have been -- >> i don't know if george will let us go back and sit with him at the desk after this. >> it's a win/win. >> it is a win/win, seven games just let cleveland win in the seventh. >> there's a compromise. >> regardless we love you. >> we got it settled. thanks to everyone. we appreciate that. coming up that terrifying crocodile attack. a six-foot beast jumping into a pool. how the couple survived. and royal american actress won prince harry's heart?
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? ? hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. ru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. we're back with that shocking video yesterday. you brought us that fake loch ness monster. this one is real. >> i just wanted to say this video you're about to see is creating quite a bit of discussion. what would you do perhaps? you see that young couple enjoying an evening swim in the pool in zimbabwe until that
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gets right -- notice her boyfriend was very quick to get out of the water. then he just kind of was like supervising and luckily she got out okay. >> ex-boyfriend. >> perhaps. >> you said something funny about the crocodile. >> i don't want to say it on air. >> the crocodile didn't get her, she was going to get him. he was going to lose either way. we have a slo-mo of the attack. it's really frightening. look at that, boom, he's out of th just dove right out. >> not a good natural instinct. >> maybe he was trying to think he could get something -- let's give hip the benefit of the doubt. >> if that was his child in the water, he wouldn't have doen that. >> what you're trying to say -- >> viewers think that looks staged. >> no. >> george believes it's real. >> okay. >> yesterday's was real too. i'm convinced. >> yesterday weigh as real. >> the loch ness monster is tout
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mel gibson, benedict cumberbatch. we'll work it out. for millions of baby boomers there's a virus out there. a virus that's serious, like hiv, but it hasn't been talked about much. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. that's because hep c can hide in your body silently for years, even decades, without symptoms and it's not tested for in routine blood work. if left untreated, hep c can cause liver damage, even liver cancer. but there's important information for us: the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested for hep c. all it takes is a simple one-time blood test. and if you have hep c, it can be cured. be sure to ask your doctor to get tested for hep c.
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live from the station taking action for you, this is abc action news. good tuesday morning, i'm dan shaffer. 7:56. right now a usf student is under arrest for trying to rob a pizza delivery man a toy gun. officers tell us 20-year-old keon cantrell approached that delivery man outside the holly apartments on usf's campus and requested a free pizza. the driver fled the area. police were called. cantrell was later arrested. also, overnight in tampa, two men were shot at a home three blocks north of hillsborough avenue near 32nd
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critical condition. detectives any working to identify suspects and are trying to figure out why those shots were fired. let's get an update on the roads now. >> it is a busy morning, especially on i-275. we had a crash right at mlk blocking a lane. it's now moved out of the way. we are still seeing residual delays here. in fact, take a look at these drive times. 81 minutes just to get from the apex to i-4. the good news once you hit downtown things really break up in get down to the howard franklin bridge. the other spot we're seeing is in manatee county, i-75 southbound, we have a crash here just before you get to university parkway, and we are seeing backups all the way into ellenton. speeds 14 miles an hour. so definitely expect some delays there. janelle, and good morning. it's going to be cool.
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are either get out with a t- shirt or some jackets up to the north. we are all going to uniformly get back into the 80s this afternoon. we'll do that with mostly sunny skies, just a few clouds rolling in from the eastern side of the peninsula here with a wind that will be anywhere from 5 to 10 miles an hour. temps in the mid-80s, and that will continue through the next few days. we are still out ahead of the front. it is well out to the western united states. won't get here until friday night. when it does arrive it will do so with clouds, a couple of showers, we'll be seeing plenty of
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. new this morning, donald trump and hillary clinton neck and neck in our new poll. trump in the lead now for the first time in months as clinton battles back against t investigation. just seven days until the final votes. medical mystery. eight children and in one town sick with a bizarre disease. it stars with simple cold symptoms and dizziness and can paralyze you in just a few hours. the cdc now investigating a spike in cases. ? drama on the dance floor. ryan lochte and cheryl burke forced to say good-bye straight from their halloween showdown they fly all night on the "gma" express here live this morning.
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the real west wing. your first look inside the obamas' private quarters from the artwork to the first lady's inspiring michelle obama style. ? perfect illusion ? and it's a strange morning in times square. benedict cumberbatch is here live. and he's here to say -- >> good morning, america. getting good at this. >> lift it up. >> up, up, up. >> he can ago, he can direct. >> a great dancer. taught me how to do that. >> "doctor strange" is the movie. don't you love his name. benedict cumberbatch. >> yeah. >> absolutely. >> we'll talk to him coming up. look who else is here. mel gibson, mel gibson is here, everybody. his first live interview on "gma" ever. he has a null film "hacksaw
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great reviews and he's got another big reason to celebrate. bigger than all of that and that's going to be coming up too. >> i like the tease, all right. would you look who else is here with us. little toby. one of the dogs up for adoption as part of our mission pawsible event. got to tell you, he stole the show during one of our live streams. why wanted to bring him here to the studio to introduce all of you to him. he has an incredible story and he is available. we've had great success and you're not going to believe the number of dogs that have about toby. he's ten years old. the older dog, sometimes people do not go toward the older dogs when we talk about adoptions. and it's so wonderful to see the older dogs that are being adopted, as well >> absolutely. number one, they're trained, people. yes. >> sweet. we have a lot coming up. we have to start with tough news out of baltimore. >> yeah, it's breaking news out of baltimore. a deadly crash before rush hour. a school bus and a commuter bus
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police tell our baltimore station at least five people have been killed. no word which bus those victims were riding in. you can see the images right there. it is a dramatic scene and we'll bring you more details as we get them. now to the presidential race and our national tracking poll out this morning showing trump leading by one point. this is his first lead since may. and it comes as the justice department is fast-tracking the investigation into those e-mails that could be linked to hillary clinton's server. abc's cecilia vega has the very latest on all of >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. hillary clinton is defiant on the campaign trail insisting there is no case to worry about. she challenged the fbi to look closely into her top aide huma abedin's e-mails saying they won't find anything wrong. abedin's lawyer saying in a statement she will continue to be as she always has been forthcoming and cooperative. clinton's campaign manager told george he's not worried about those polls. >> what we are focused on right now is making sure that every
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understands how important it is that they turn out and vote. you know, the polls are going to go up and down and have done that the whole time on this race. we have a week to go. we're running like we're 20 points behind. >> reporter: while donald trump's team is celebrating a pre-election day surprise. >> mr. trump's message of hope, growth and opportunity that he's bringing to every american and every blue state is resonating with people and that's why they want change. they want someone -- they don't want four more years of clinton staying on the sidelines for this one saying president obama will not defend or criticize fbi director james comey's controversial move. amy. >> all right, cecilia, thank you. one of the largest gas pipelines in the country is shut down this morning after an explosion in alabama that killed a worker and injured five others. a leak shut down that same pipeline back in september causing gas shortages. and there are new concerns about a mysterious hilfigerness following the death of a 6-year-old boy in washington state.
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children being treated for a disease that started with just cold symptoms and some dizziness and led to paralysis within just a few hours. doctors say it may be a rare virus known as afm, 50 cases have been reported in 24 states this year. bill cosby's lawyers are trying to get sexual assault charges against him dismissed and claim the memories of 13 women who could testify against cosby are unreliable. they want t mental competency exams. today is only november 1st but amazon already offering black friday discounts. the company is launching its black friday deals store and say tens of thousands of items will be on sale including a 55-inch lg tv for under a thousand dollars and some of the most popular toys all on sale. finally, a new book finds beer bellies are in. men with so-called dad bods
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apparently they have healthier relationship with their children and jem more appealing to women and they live longer because slightly pudgier men are apparently less likely to suffer from heart attacks and prostate cancer. i do believe it is important to note this book, the author of the book how men age is, in fact, a man. >> uh-huh. important to note that. we're just saying. >> let that stand on its own. >> thank you, amy, very much. kudos fantastic as alexander hamilton yesterday? >> what are you talking about. >> you're back. >> that was really great. >> it was fun. i thought everybody -- you know, halloween is a time for fun. bring out our inner child. >> how are you going to do "pop news" without the rhyming? >> i'm going to miss that. >> let's get to it. "pop news," royal romance, prince harry has reportedly met
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heart, however, her instagram posts offer a few hints, a shot of her wearing a bracelet. in a different picture harry has on the same bracelet. >> that's pretty good. >> also posting pictures of beautiful flowers, thanking a mystery man saying, oh, my favorite. clue number two, we do not know. her posts certainly look like she's been a frequent flier to london and back more than a few times in recent is three years older than harry has a lead role on "suits" shot in toronto which is mysteriously where prince harry was reportedly scheduled to fly into sunday night until news of the rumored romance went public. >> that says it all. >> "pop news" has tried to set up harry many times. >> "pop news" has a personal interest in harry and him being happy. this one -- i'm glad you agree.
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>> substantial. >> in the world of "pop news." anyway, we just care if you're all happy. have fun and hopefully if you're in toronto together everybody, leave them alone. also in "pop news" this morning, we're really excited for the 50th annual cma awards tomorrow night right here on abc. robin just did a huge special talking to all the artists. we're going to be there and we also just learned some secret information for you. for your scheduling purposes, two kings of country mu will perform together at the show and there's going to be an all-star tribute. they wouldn't even give us the names and say it's unbelievable. all to celebrate that beautiful woman, dolly parton. this year's recipient of the willie nelson lifetime achievement award. well deserved. >> you're going to have so much fun. >> i hope so. >> when? >> i'm leaving today. my first one and i can't wait.
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bentley. >> thursday day morning we'll give i all of the details from the show, fashion the fun. >> that is my twins' favorite artist, dolly parton. they love dolly parton. >> timeless. so fun to talk to. all right. so all month long we've been working on getting as many shelter dogs rescued as we can. this is what you look forward jolene loves her favorite toy, a gumby. can you imagine how she feels when her owner has the boyfriend dress up in a giant gumby costume. so it's like a giant version of your favorite chew toy and look at joel lean. joel lean literally -- i'm just going to shush and let you enjoy snowfall lean and her favorite toy. >> gumby. >> ah. >> joel lean is a cutie.
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is the joy of an unconditional love a dog can bring. cannot stress strongly enough all month long we've got some great pups for you to adopt and that's "pop news." >> we'll talk more about that. >> yep, yep, i have a great update. ? jolene jolene jolene ? >> country mood. >> we're both bad. coming up, "dance's" booted couple ryan lochte and cheryl burke are here. halloween showdown in the ballroom. look, they're here. they're here. we'll talk to them next. even days to consider their offer. why seven days? science. join me as we walk through the seven stages of decisioning. 1. consideration. 2. questioning. 3. deciding. 4. queso. 5. nap. 6. sudoku. 7. tambourine practice. i think i made my point. they'll give you an offer for your car, you take seven days to think about it.
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of the season. >> yeah, alas, it wasn't enough. sent home but we're happy about that because you're here. they're both freezing out here. >> i didn't expect this weather. just sitting in it. >> thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> i know you're tired. >> ryan, you said one of the things you learned no matter how hard you get knocked down you get right back up. what did you learn. >> definitely that on, you know, no matter how hard i get k keep fighting and just keep moving and staying positive and, you know, i had her to really help me with that. i did get knocked down at the lowest point of my life. i'm here -- >> then you get that crazy start to the season. those guys rushing the stage. >> yeah. >> nuts. >> but you know, one person is very proud of the way you've handled all of it. we caught up with this person and here's what she had to say. >> ah.
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that you made it this far and i can't wait to see you dance at your own wedding and, cheryl, i love you so much. >> love you too. >> thank you for helping him throughout the whole season. >> whoa. >> so cute. >> she cried every single time ryan would dance. >> yeah. >> every single time. so sweet. >> more importantly, when is the weding? >> well, we haven't decided yet because i've been on the show. been a dancer this whole choreograph the first dance. >> ten dances i've taught you. you could mix it up a little. >> you need a choreographed song. >> i will, ryan. i will. just give me like a month off. >> cheryl, we just want to ask you, what was the experience like working with an olympic athlete, working with ryan. tell us about it in it was amazing. you know, it was really nice to get the know the real ryan lochte and for me, a great experience to be back after, you know, three seasons off and really, you know, for me it's
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whatever that they're going through, then i'm here. you know, and this is awesome and it meant more than anything and, you know, after all the seasons, 19, you're top five, ryan lochte. >> wow. >> top five. you're awesome to work with. >> who is going all the way? >> between laurie and james. >> i think i'm going to go with james. >> calvin could be the dark horse. >> he could be the dark horse. >> you never know. >> all three dancers. >> you did a great job. thanks as always. >> and don't miss "dancing with the stars" at 8:00, 7:00 central on abc. mel gibson first time live
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? welcome back to "good morning america." a good morning to mom and dad. and grandma and grandpa and you know what, i only have 20 seconds so let's get to the warm-up. it's chilly but my goodness we will see the 70s by the end of the week in new york city. you can see here, 80s even south so, yeah, records possible in some spots. that is the big picture and evan
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planner here, very quiet weather conditions continue for us. an east wind will bring us a few more clouds. mid-80s wednesday and thursday. average highs for friday where we should be this time of the year, we won't stay there, that 20% rain chance. that's the cold front moving in. back behind it, highs only in the 70s with overnight lows widespread in the 50s. right at the airport at 60 degrees. milder heading into next week. we his first ever live interview on "gma." i'm honored he chose to be here with me today. back in the director's chair for his new film "hacksaw ridge" after a nearly ten-year hiatus. the film is based on a true story of an army medic who saved 75 men during world war ii without ever firing a weapon.
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[ applause ] >> gets your heart pumping. looks like a real cliffhanger. i like that, you look a little different. >> i've let the fungus grow. but it's not tiredness. i have a job. actually i was thinking, you know, there were harpo, groucho, chico but i'm the unfun anyway marx brother, karl marx. >> this is a big return to the director's chair and inspiring story about desmond doss and what drew you to it.
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a man who goes -- is a carbon monoxidous ober, will not kill no matter what and stands by his convictions, persecuted in the army and gueoes to hell on eart and does something amazing. he saves their lives without firing a weapon in constant peril. he's something else. i mean, it's a true story which is almost unbelievable. >> which is mind blowing this is true. anyone who goes to war, you carry a weapon. he chose not to do that. >> he chose the higher r >> take the high road because that's the one that's less crowded. >> that's it. that's what he did. >> he took it in a seriously dangerous. >> and there was nobody else there. they all got ordered off the ridge. he stayed there and saved men under constant fire. it was something. >> it's been rave reviews for this. a lot of oscar buzz. you have a chance to direct him some actors. andrew garfield. vincent jackson vaughn. how was that. >> great. these guys are professionals. they're so good at what they do.
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vincent jackson. he'll always be intrinsically funny but andrew inhabits. i'd like to work with this guy all the time. he is amazing. >> another actor you worked with, 26 years old. name is milo. >> that guy. >> he's actually your son. >> yeah, right. [ applause ] and he looks just like you. how was it directing your son? does he listen to you, first of all. >> no, he doesn't listen to me. he never has. i give him suggestions. i find with kids especially when they're teenagers if you keep talking at them you find out they heard everything later. >> that is the truth. >> oh, yeah, they scare you to death then you find out it all re resonated at some point. >> a big congratulations to you because you're about to have another baby. >> yeah, number nine. >> congratulations. >> i got the stretch marks, man. >> you have stretch marks. >> i got stretch marks. >> that happens after you get past five.
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ten-year sobriety. >> thank you. >> congratulations. that's a major achieve many. >> and, you know, another -- this is a great film for veterans. >> oh, absolutely. >> this is a story for 1945 but it's still resonating today in 2016. >> it's a love story, not really a war film. it is graphic but i felt that i needed to show that just show everybody what our veterans go through and i thinkt empathy because a lot of people can't understand what these guys are suffering from and particularly today there is a lot of ptsd. a lot of guys dropping the hammer on themselves and it's a serious problem we need to pay more attention to and i hope the film can focus on that but, you know, if it can bring attention to that, that's good. >> i tell you what we're glad you're behind the camera directing this film. >> thanks a lot. >> it is "hacksaw ridge" opening in theaters tomorrow,
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live from the station taking action for you, this is abc action news. and good morning everybody. we have some problems in the usf area. starting off right hero with a crash, fletcher and bruceby downs. a lot of congestion right in this area. also nebraska avenue and skipper road, a serious crash here with injuries. some roadblocks reported and looks like north and southbound, so your obvious choice is maybe to take 275. however, we are seeing major delays on 275 leftover from an earlier crash at mlk.
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we're seeing a little bit of improvement, but still very congested here, i-275 and fowler. let's go ahead and check your drive times on 275. you can see some improvement. we were showing about ab hour and a half to get from the apex to i-4. now down to about 40 minutes on 275 southbound. ab improvement southbound on i- 75 from this crash just before you get to university parkway. ivan. thanks a lot. we take a look outside, nice day out there, clear skies. we had a little patchy fog morning. that's done and over with at this point here. the temperatures very cool, tampa 67, clear water 69, and st. pete is mild at 71, but we've had widespread 50s up to the north beginning to warm those up as well. the crystal river at 57 right now. mid-60s elsewhere, titan doppler radar not going to show much. the satellite won't show much either as we have a lot of clear air here. with a little moisture coming in with an east wind we'll make
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and we'll become a partly sunny sky before the time we get into 2, 4:00 with temperatures in the mid-80s and above average for this time of the year. the humidity's not all that bad, although it will be much lower along with the temperatures heading into the weekend. that is of course behind a cold front on friday night as we drop temperatures in the 50s widespread, we'll have highs in the upper 70s saturday and
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? welcome to my house ? great to have you in the audience. small but loud and happy to have you joining us but also happy to have joining us this morning one of my co-hosts on "fox nfl sunday," the sportscaster, the man with the golden voice, mr. curt menefee. come on in. [ applause ] >> how are you? >> i'm great.
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>> hey. >> wow. >> we can't wait to hear the stories you're going to tell us about michael. >> first of all -- >> start with good one. >> i saw mel gibson and wanted to know why i wasted my time shaving here. >> the last four or five months. >> no stories about me. >> mike surveillance a walking story. i'm surprised he's here. on "fox nfl sunday" we have to be on the west coast at 6:00, 6:30, michael is always like 6:29:58, you know. then he says he's got bottleneck in traffic on sunday in los angeles. barely made it. >> you don't know where i'm coming from to get there. >> we will find out later but we have to start out how many overindulged last night. a little hair of the dog. [ applause ] i didn't last night. >> this morning was terrible because when you're tired, sometimes you just want to not eat -- well, on my way out of
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three reese's peanut butter cups. >> big ones or little ones. >> big ones. >> i feel better having confessed. >> i got a report from ali. our two girls have sugar hangovers. the question is how to cure it and the president and first lady have some advice. >> happy halloween. >> you don't have to eat healthy today. >> candy. >> you can have candy today. >> usually she's on people. >> all the time. >> we get a free break. >> a cheat day. >> so, michael -- >> our trainers won't like that. >> how do you get with getting the candy out of your house after halloween. >> i eat it. it's that simple. it's not really that hard. >> of all the traditional what's your favorite? your go-to. mine is reese's. >> that's mine too. i love reese's peanut butter
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>> this kit kat is pretty good. i love sour patch kids. >> ooh. >> i can't do that. >> you and my girls both. >> sweeties in there. >> today is the big protein, steak, spinach. >> that's how you get through it. >> hydrate. >> the smallest guy up here. big protein guy. sorry. >> george's voice is deep. big protein today. >> you're not coming back. >> that's it. may not make it to sunday. >> the book, the book. can we talk about the book now? >> yeah, you can talk about the book now. >> for those who don't know, you know, let me finish this. curt wrote a book called "losing isn't everything." >> bless your heart for that. >> how to turn failure or --
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back and in sports especially. and i think we'll see it with the electric as well. people look at the person that won and that person gets all the glory and we all know they get the interviews and commercials and everything but when you don't get that, how does it affect the rest of your life? i went back and looked at starting with super bowl iii. the coals getting up set by the jets and looked at the '86 world series, michael jordan, dan jansen at the olympics. the super bowl when the patriots had the perfect but we talked to people on losing end to find out how they bounce back from that adversity or attempted to. because i think there's life lessons for all of us. every day won't go perfect. we'll have hathings to overcome. what lessons can we get? >> what are some that you learned in sharing stories. >> i think one of the things pete carroll was really instrumental in doing this and talked about having lost the
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the goal line. >> why didn't he make that call? >> people are still asking that question. you no he, because they were on the verge of doing back-to-back. he believed in the process of that's what they were going to do. he and his team examined right away why they lost that game and took responsibility for it. that's the only way you have to move forward. that's what i learned. i look at his example about trying to rebound immediately and being honest and truthful with yourself as to why it happened and somebody like calvin by recall di and everybody blames he blew a one-run lead and two-run lead in the tenth. >> everybody talks about that. >> nobody talks about him yet 30 years later his wife said we're getting a divorce because he put up all these walls to protect himself. he only pitched in the majors four more years and said it was because of the adversity and the way people treated him after that. >> overreaction when you said that. that's so startling to hear something like that. isn't it? >> he retreated and 0 years
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married. he started therapy in 2013 and i juxtapose him not addressing the problems that he had right away and it affected his life and marriage and pete carroll said let's deal with this. >> great transferable life lessons to any scenario. i did not know that story. that is remarkable. >> you know what, let's go from books to dogs. >> i love this stovry. >> i got two 5-year-old lab. and toby who's just over a year old and runs the house, a corgi french bulldog. >> did you say toby? >> there's yours. >> oh, yeah. >> we have somebody that we really -- >> that's toby right there. >> get ready to meet our toby. this is a 10-year-old beagle looking for a new home.
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>> toby. >> you can have three. >> put him on the table. >> he's a senior so he's a little set in his ways. >> we wanted you to meet toby. this is one of the many, hundreds of dogs we are working to find forever homes in this mon and we've gotten some great numbers for you which i cannot wait to share with you but toby's story was really -- he was a bit of a heartbreak story and stole our hearts at our livestream event in philadelphia. the story with toby is he found his home as an adult two years ago with two owners tha saving beagles. sadly the mom owner passed away and then shortly thereafter the dad passed away so toby found himself back in the shelter. he thought he was in his forever home. so happy and i guess the message for us is don't just consider puppies and small dogs. i've adopted a full grown dog. they're already trained and they're so grateful. their demeanors are set and get a real idea of who they are before you bring them home and
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examples. >> he likes you. he's staring at you. >> oh, hi, toby. >> uh-oh. somebody is going home with another dog. >> one of the great things someone told me when you adopt a dog you'll never know who rescued who because that dog gives you a love that is unbelievable. [ applause ] >> exactly. >> updates here. as of now, we have helped find 705 [ applause ] so we've got a lot work to do. there's so many great doggings. thank you, north shore animal league america. they've been helpful and all around the country shelters are participating. doesn't matter if you're a new yorker or east coaster. toby, we love you. we'll help you find your home. >> your forever home. >> you'd like to adopt a dog you have until november 22nd.
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happy tuesday morning, welcome back to "gma." i have tim and kathy both from austin, texas, our new friends and i have to dell you we have a lot going on. your first look inside the obamas' private quarters, a big interview with benedict cumberbatch but i wanted to share one of my favorite costumes i saw yesterday. maybe you saw cumulus but look at that a tornado intercept vehicle so storm chasing vehicle and a little thunderstorm. ah, it was so good. isn't that so cute?
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you by humana. i got to tell you, you have flea marketers to talk to. >> hello, my people. hello, my friends. we will discuss but right now i want to talk with jesse. we have an exclusive peek at the white house. we're taking a look inside the obama family's private residence for the first time ever. thanks to "architectural digest" and the white house and jesse is here with the first look. >> good morning, guys. that's right. the obamas have guarded their privacy so it's fascinating to see how they've decorated their rooms bouncing their interest in de of past presidential families. it's one of the most recognized buildings in the world, but the living quarters of the actual residence of the white house is mostly out of view. now as the first family prepares to depart "architectural digest" has an exclusive glimpse into their home for the last eight years. >> there's a real fascination with how people with so much stature and power live in their private house and when you look at the history of the decorating
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administration and how they want to live. >> reporter: ever since jackie kennedy's 1962 television tour lifted the tour on camelot. >> the room that people see first when they come to the white house so i think it should be a pretty room. >> reporter: people have been eager for a glimpse for the private quarters of 1600 pennsylvania avenue. and how peach presidential family makes them their own. >> i think the obama family has made their biggest mark on the personal quarters through artwork. it has a slightly more modern edgier feel. >> reporter: working with designer michael smith michelle obama chose works from contemporary artists like alma thomas, the first african-american female artist to be featured in the white house. >> we know mrs. obama has gone to great efforts with her own wardrobe and the statement that makes and i think the artwork is a piece of that. is a continuation of making a statement of inclusiveness. >> reporter: in some cases they also kept things the same.
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from george bush's administration, still in the same spot for the family that followed. a link in the long tradition of very private rooms for a very public family. >> i hope they'll be an inspiration to the next inhabitants. >> pretty cool stuff, huh? michele and her designer leaned heavily on history reading the letters of previous first ladies and speaking to jackie sister lee radziwill. >> no flea marketing there. coming up here though, is there a doctor in the house, "doctor strange," that is,
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cumberbatch. can say it over and over again who moscow marvel movie "doctor strange" is blowing away box offices. he becomes one of the most powerful superheroes in the world and he gets more than he bargained for. here's a look. [ cheers and applause ] >> the words that people are saying, mind-blowing, the special effects. it's like a character in the movie. >> it is. and there is a specific character, the cloak of levitation who is like a kind of psychic. proper character even though it's an article of pretty special magical clothing but
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world environments this marvel creates around you. i saw this for the first time at the l.a. premiere and it is mind blowing. it is extraordinary what they've done and members the real with the unreal in a seamless way. it's probably stunning to watch. >> you know what i appreciate as well, the humor. >> yeah. that's such a great sort of part of it and there's definitely -- you need a little bit of that when you're playing a surgeon who turns into a sorcerer. it's not your everyday character. >> exactly. >> it was great, great fun and thank goodness for scott derekson's sense of humor. if he was funny, then i knew it would carry. >> the cast and everyone, the direction and all that. what was it like for to you play dr. strange? >> it was just incredible. this was an acting gig. he's this extraordinary neurosurgeon and he's kind of built a gilded cage without knowing it and goes from there to a place of utter selflessness where you're looking at him on his own choosing a path that's about other people and think,
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avenger and i believe you'll join them. >> the whole part of the marvel process and it keeps growing and growing. but we get to see you doing all sorts of different things in this role. did you all see him with jimmy kimmel, our friend jimmy kimmel? uh-huh. [ applause ] in case you didn't, here's a little snippet. >> dispense with the small talk. show me the demons. >> all right. here they are. >> don't understand. >> basically they ate like 50 cupcakes. >> you got to find the humor in that. >> that was -- [ applause ] that was fun to do. it's always fun -- i think that was probably the situation with a lot of parents yesterday after halloween. >> yes, coming that have high.
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>> we are, we are. thank you very much. thank you. >> how do you like fatherhood? >> i mean, it's amazing. it's a game changer and it is the best thing in our lives. it's just a joy. >> you also keeping busy. because i'm going to set this all up. you know he's going to be hosting "snl," "saturday night live." [ applause ] >> we know he can act. we know how funny he is. did you know he can also sing? oh. here we go. this is your life. ? anyone home ? ? come on ? >> yeah, baby. >> taking the stage with pink floyd. ? i can ease the pain ? ? on your feet again ? >> were you nervous at all? >> yeah. [ applause ] utterly. i mean that's a very kind of ta talkie singing number.
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to stand on stage and watch him make that guitar sing and his voice gets richer and richer with time. it's just amazing. i couldn't -- i thought i would regret doing it more than i would regret doing it even though it makes me cringe to watch it. >> ainge now "snl." >> "snl." yeah, i'm so excited. so excited. i went in yesterday for the first meeting and met everyone and what an incredible season to be part of, with everything else going on in your f great cast and to walk down those hallowed halls was just, yeah, it was a real pinch yourself moment. >> you more than deserve this moment. >> thank you. >> thank you, benedict. >> such a pleasure. [ applause ] >> lovely. we did the double kiss earlier. we're good. "doctor strange" hits theaters this friday. we'll be right back.
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live from the station taking action for you, this is abc action news. and good morning everybody. we have a couple of crashes in the clearing stages. these are going to be in the usf area, one here fletcher avenue and bruce b. downs. also here, nebraska and skipper road, a serious crash with injuries. let's check out the bridges starting off with the very top of the sunshine skyway, great out here 9 minutes from toll booth to toll booth. traffic looking good 275 through pinellas county. once you get through the howard franklin president tampa side of the bridge that's where you start to see a slowdown. 9 minutes to get across the howard franklin. the courtney campbell at 14 minutes. looks good out there weather-wise. clear skies, we had a little
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we'll have a few clouds building this afternoon, cumulus clouds with a little moisture coming in from the east off the atlantic. i don't think we're going to get rain from it. temperatures in the low 70s. we were still hanging on to many areas in the 60s so far. 50 nicer cool mornings, those are guaranteed the next few days. mild afternoons are courtesy of that east wind. once again we'll be back in the mid-80s this 81 should be our normal daytime high. it will be above average. the humidity not completely out of control. then we have this to look forward to, a big cool down coming up for the weekend, not just with the temperatures, but also the humidity coming down further. along with that a band of showers that will begin to move through as we head through the day on friday. we'll have more details on that as we check in on the forecast here. looks good for the weekend, temps in the 70s by saturday and sunday. falling back with an extra hour
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live from the station taking action for you, this is abc action deputies are using every means necessary to find a missing jet skier, i'm isabel rosales, and i'll tell you how they're working to reunite a family after a young boy is found alone and his father nowhere to be seen. >> plus, the clintons are taking on tampa today trying to win florida with the election now just a week away. this as hillary's campaign slams the fbi director in that renewed e-mail probe. >> crooks are trying to take
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