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and no one knows more about these pearls than marine biologist dr. joseph taylor. he is one of the leading scientists behind this incredible skincare breakthrough. recently, we sat down to talk about the pearl's hidden secrets. (dr. taylor) the pearl is so interesting. it is so much more than a gem, it's a biocrystal. it's the only gem that we know of that's created by something that's alive, an oyster that's living. -wow. -it's a bit of magic, really. ce. because what the oyster's doing is it's taking from the water these little crystals and then it's bonding them with protein, and it's the protein that's the key element. it's what makes lumipearl so special. and that's been termed the "propearl complex," and it does amazing things. you see, proteins in the human body, when they're traveling through our system, also act as communication tools, they're cues.
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now as we get older, some of the functions that our skin cells perform start to switch off. what seems to be happening with the propearl complex is it's acting as a reminder, a little tap on the shoulder for those skin cells, to renew, to renew our skin, to remember what our skin was like when we were younger. and that's what leads to this brightening of the skin. -it's incredible. -it's a little bit of the ocean's magic working on your skin. the radiance of south sea pearls seen through the lens of one of the hottest fashion photographers in the industry... (male announcer) ...a revolutionary anti-aging skincare ingredient derived from the precious pearl itself, developed by a brilliant marine biologist... (female announcer) ...and the expertise of a world-renowned skincare expert all come together in the hottest new anti-aging beauty secret among the most famous and photographed.
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(male announcer) call the number on your screen now and we'll rush you the all new lumipearl youth-renewing skincare system. no other skincare in the world has propearl complex, the age-defying breakthrough ingredient that reminds your skin to visibly renew itself to look younger, more glowing, and luminous, just like the precious pearl itself. since i've been using lumipearl, huge improvement, huge improvement. brightness, absolutely, more glow. of the lumipearl system is our new must-have skincare sensation, the revolutionary youth serum. this cutting edge formula combines an antioxidant marine complex, age-fighting retinol, and our exclusive propearl complex. with each pump, tiny pearl-shaped beads burst open, releasing a concentrated boost of potent ingredients to supercharge your results. (angie harmon) when i put this on my face,
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announcer) you'll also receive the intense glow perfecting pads, a favorite of nerida joy's celebrity clients. with rejuvenating glycolic, these pads gently exfoliate dead skin cells, leaving your skin looking smoother, more youthful, bright, and glowing. (female announcer) we'll also send you the luxurious new line smoothing moisture cream. this light, silky cream gives your skin an instant boost of hydration and you'll be amazed how quickly it works to help diminish the look of lines and wrinkles. feel really soft and really pretty and i was just, like, slathering it all over 'cause it felt so good. my skin was just, like, soaking it all in. (female announcer) and finally, you get the incredible lifting eye repair. it visibly brightens, plumps, and firms, helping to reduce the look of dark circles and crow's feet. it may have been years since your eyes looked this youthful and refreshed. (raquel) the lifting eye repair has been an amazing find for me.
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(male announcer) these extraordinary products make up our most advanced new beauty system available today: the revolutionary lumipearl. this is the best my skin's ever looked. i'm 50 years old and lumipearl has done wonders for my skin. (female announcer) premium skincare products can cost a fortune. some can cost $500 for a single serum or even more. but expensive doesn't necessarily mean better. only lumipearl has our breakthrough propearl complex, for the complete system, it's a spectacular bargain. (male announcer) but viewers of today's program can take advantage of exceptional savings during our nationwide launch. call the number on your screen now and you won't pay $170 for lumipearl, not $150, or even $120, but just $99.95 for everything you see here. all four luxury products,
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for a system that can deliver such dramatic, noticeable youth-enhancing results. having something that you can do for your skin that makes your skin look healthy, look happy and alive, is a wonderful thing and i definitely found that with lumipearl. (male announcer) and this offer just keeps getting better. are you ready for your ultimate promo code? here it is. the first 500 callers right now who use promo code "pearl17" and extra savings. (female announcer) first, if you order now, you get two additional lumipearl products free. the amazing skin brightening cleanser uses precious micronized pearl powder to gently exfoliate, plus it helps nourish and brighten, leaving your skin looking supple, smooth, and refreshed. you also get our must-have perfect & protect day cream.
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in a bottle. (male announcer) together, these two bonus products are a $50 value, yours free, but you must act quickly. you get all this, six luxury treatment products, a total value of $220, yours today for only $99.95. that's an incredible $120 savings. (female announcer) but what if you could save even more? call in the next 16 minutes, use promo code "pearl17," that's right, this entire system is yours for just $79.95. but the clock is ticking and this deal will not last. you have to give it a try. the value's amazing, the results are amazing. i want to use it for the rest of my life if i can. (male announcer) this is your chance to transform the look of your skin. and right now, you can try all new lumipearl with confidence thanks to a 60-day money back guarantee
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r a full refund, even if the containers are empty. and your two free gifts worth $50? keep them as our special thank you just for giving lumipearl a try. it's a fantastic feeling to look at yourself and love what you see. that's what lumipearl can do for you. and the sooner you get started, the sooner you and everyone else will notice the new you. (female announcer) all new lumipearl is not available in any stores and you won't find this incredible offer anywhere else. renowned photographer russell james is an artist, a visionary, and, without question, one of the hottest fashion photographers in the industry. (male announcer) he's shot iconic covers for sports illustrated and vogue and legendary campaigns for victoria's secret. (lily aldridge) part of the victoria's secret experience is getting to do that shoot with russell james. he is a genius. (female announcer) russell learned about lumipearl
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about light, skin, beauty, and lumipearl. (angie harmon) i wanna get right to it. you played a pivotal role creating lumipearl. would you tell me about that? (russell james) yeah, so i was hired to do a photo shoot for pearl jewelry, and i was shooting on skin and i had the pearl against it and i thought, my gosh, there was this luminosity to the pearl that i could relate to skin. i started to talk to dr. joseph taylor and he started to describe to me how, for thousands of years, the pearl has had a strong relationship to health and beauty. he had a significant breakthrough combining the incredible power of ancient knowledge with modern technology and that it was going to be something quite extraordinary. -yeah! -and then it occurred to me: nerida joy, one of the most exceptional skin experts.
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but it was like the mad scientists at work, and they were so excited about things they were seeing. so later, some months later, i start to receive these sort of samples of what they're doing. and i quietly start to share some of this product very privately with models and people that i know and i started to get this feedback. what was first a call here and there became a landslide. the fantastic thing now is that it's available to everybody. their best and be their best and look their best, and i thought, democratizing beauty, this is how it should be. (lea thompson) lumipearl is the best skincare regimen i've ever used. my skin is brighter, younger-looking, just very happy that i am taking such good care of it. i don't know, scientifically, what's going on in here but whatever it is it's good. a skincare product that can transform the way you look and feel about yourself? that's, like, magic in a bottle.
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once again, angie talks with dr. taylor. (angie harmon) so, dr. taylor, explain what makes lumipearl so different, so special? yeah. there are really three major factors, and it starts with the pearl oyster. now this pearl oyster is pinctada maxima. it's the queen of pearl oysters. it's the largest, it's the rarest, and it's also the most sensitive. there is no other pearl oyster like these. there just isn't. is considered now the most biologically diverse, rich waters on the planet. it's part of the coral triangle. it's a very, very small area in the middle of the archipelago of indonesia that has this incredible water. so it has the best environment. the third thing, of course, is this very gentle means
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separating the crystals from the protein and then recombining this into lumipearl. so what you have in lumipearl is this incredibly gently extracted protein matrix, you have the pearl powder from the best pearl oyster grown in the most pristine, nutrient-rich, biologically diverse habitat that we have on the planet, and it's available for you. it's science and nature and a little bit of magic (waves crashing) ? (female announcer) the precious south sea pearl has long been coveted for its luminous beauty and as a closely-held beauty secret. in ancient times, chinese empress wu zetian, who maintained her legendary beauty well into her seventies, called crushed pearls her "fairy powder." now, 21st century science
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(male announcer) call the number on your screen now and we'll rush you the all new lumipearl youth-renewing skincare system. no other skincare in the world has propearl complex, the age-defying breakthrough ingredient that reminds your skin to visibly renew itself to look younger, more glowing, and luminous, just like the precious pearl itself. (michelle) i saw so much improvement in my fine lines and especially in my pores. announcer) at the heart of the lumipearl system is our new must-have skincare sensation, the revolutionary youth serum. this cutting edge formula combines an antioxidant marine complex, age-fighting retinol, and our exclusive propearl complex. with each pump, tiny pearl-shaped beads burst open, releasing a concentrated boost of potent ingredients to supercharge your results. it feels beautiful on my skin
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i'm kind of addicted. (male announcer) you'll also receive the intense glow perfecting pads, a favorite of nerida joy's celebrity clients. with rejuvenating glycolic, these pads gently exfoliate dead skin cells, leaving your skin looking smoother, more youthful, bright, and glowing. i used to get microdermabrasion treatments and i'm getting the same glow by using the intense glow perfecting pads. -that's amazing. -we'll also send you the luxurious new line smoothing moisture cream. an instant boost of hydration and you'll be amazed how quickly it works to help diminish the look of lines and wrinkles. this hydrates my skin and it feels great. it feels luxurious, it's lightweight. i love it. this--i love this one. (female announcer) and finally, you get the incredible lifting eye repair. it visibly brightens, plumps, and firms, helping to reduce the look of dark circles and crow's feet. it may have been years since your eyes
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and i feel like i don't have any wrinkles around my eyes, even when i smile hard. i love it. (male announcer) these extraordinary products make up our most advanced new beauty system available today: the revolutionary lumipearl. after using it and seeing the glow that my skin has, i definitely wanna keep using lumipearl. i wanna keep seeing that glow. it's amazing. (female announcer) premium skincare products can cost a fortune. but expensive doesn't necessarily mean better. only lumipearl has our breakthrough propearl complex, and with an everyday value price of just $170 for the complete system, it's a spectacular bargain. (male announcer) but viewers of today's program can take advantage of exceptional savings during our nationwide launch. call the number on your screen now and you won't pay $170 for lumipearl,
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all four luxury products, including the ultra premium youth serum. this is a fantastic deal for a system that can deliver such dramatic, noticeable youth-enhancing results. (bao) my skin feels amazing. it feels radiant. i can go out and not wear any makeup and feel like just glowing all the time. it's great. i love it. (male announcer) and this offer just keeps getting better. who use ultimate promo code "pearl17," unlock a sensational package of free gifts and extra savings. (female announcer) first, if you order now, you get two additional lumipearl products free: the amazing skin brightening cleanser and our must-have perfect & protect day cream. it nourishes with hyaluronic and antioxidants, plus vital spf 25 in a weightless formula that feels like silk in a bottle.
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yours free, but you must act quickly. you get all this, six luxury treatment products, a total value of $220, yours today for only $99.95. that's an incredible $120 savings. (female announcer) but what if you could save even more? call in the next 16 minutes, use promo code "pearl17," and we'll take an extra $20 off. that's right, this entire system is yours king and this deal will not last. what you get with lumipearl is amazing. it's a great value. other products promise everything else and lumipearl delivers. (male announcer) this is your chance to transform the look of your skin. and right now, you can try all new lumipearl with confidence thanks to a 60-day money back guarantee from trusted guthy-renker. order now and if you're not completely thrilled, simply return it for a full refund,
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keep them as our special thank you just for giving lumipearl a try. it's a fantastic feeling to look at yourself and love what you see. that's what lumipearl can do for you. and the sooner you get started, the sooner you and everyone else will notice the new you. (female announcer) all new lumipearl is not available in any stores and you won't find this incredible offer anywhere else. so why wait? call right now. ? the glow. i love all those little beads that get broken up and they just kinda, like, burst and it just looks beautiful and bright and light and young. ? (lea thompson) the best thing about lumipearl is that it makes me feel better and it makes me look better. and that's a miracle for me. and my husband, he noticed a difference. he said, "your skin looks really refreshed and really beautiful," and that was really nice. i'm very happy i found lumipearl.
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low really makes a big difference. (michelle) i am buying it for my sister, for my best friends, for my cousins, for my next-door neighbor-- i will buy this system for everybody and let them know how good it is. lumipearl is the real deal. it works for me, it's worked for all the women you've seen in this show, and i know it can work for you too. (female announcer) this is your best chance to try all new lumipearl at an incredible price you may not see again. don't let this limited time offer pass you by. (male announcer) this has been a paid presentation for the all new lumipearl youth-renewing skincare system,
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feel the difference with k-y ultragel. willie nelson thought of me. >> have you ever tried this stuff? >> yeah. i tried it once in college. you all know the ? you'll forget your troubles every time you eat ? >> i got the munchies now! >> yes, he does. pot jokes aside, they joked about the contents of the basket of deplorables. everyone was going home with it last night. >> political joking aside, though, last night's cma awards featured old school legends
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pop music superstar who stole the show. elizabeth hurr has the story from nashville. ? play me some mountain music ? >> reporter: a massive star-studded open not 50th annual country music awards. ? don't rock the jukebox ? >> reporter: including an emotional surprise to kick off country music's biggest night. >> randy >> reporter: randy travis making his first award show appearance since suffering a massive stroke in 2013, and then underwood and paisley opened their monologue with what else? the election. ? the election is taking forever and ever ? >> reporter: and a big award. >> entertainer of the year? garth brooks!
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part of this thing called country music! ? we got married in a fever ? >> reporter: from -- ? i'll always love you ? >> reporter: to legends of dolly honored with a lifetime achievement award. >> i just want to thank all my fans, everybody, for allowing me to see my little girl dreams come true. >> reporter: and t surprise performance of the night, beyonce, with the dixie chicks. ? ? >> reporter: there you have it, so many great moments, and if you missed any of it, it's okay, because all the performances are posted right on abc.com. kendis and linzie? >> good to know. >> good thing it's posted because so many were watching game seven of the world series. >> yes, they were.
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this morning on "world news now," hell has frozen over. >> the chicago cubs are world series champions. >> and the cubs have finally won it all! >> with game seven now i begun. wrigleyville now a land of winners leaving the cleveland indians in the underdog dust. >> we'll have all the highlights heading into the championship city of chicago, my hometown, on this thursday, november 3rd. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> hell has frozen over.
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apparently, there were sightings of pigs flying as well. the chicago cubs. >> it was an awesome game. sure you were watching. what a nights, huh? >> if you're waking up, it's a new world. something nobody could say in 108 years, the chicago cubs are world series champions. excited. >> this is what it looks like when you're fans and waited your entire life rewarded with a world series title. >> that's a moment right there in wrigleyville. >> p >> exactly. that place went wild, many bars went wild. this was the scene in cleveland in the locker room there at progressive field. the cubs, players, fans, media members, friends, family members all celebrating. >> champagne. >> even some beer flying. many of the cubs dawning goggles, of course, and they will be the toast of chicago during the picture parade and
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in the top of the 10th inning. that followed a rain delay, and a cleveland rally that tied the score in the 8th. that was the latest tie in a world series game like that. the cubs won it, 8-7, took the series, four games to three, former "world news now" anchor talked to fans in chicago. >> reporter: the place erupted in relief, part excitement after the last out, and people right now are still kind of stunned. i'm exhausted, emotionally, all the cheering behind me. we're running on fumes. i want to talk to some of the cubs fans right now. starting with you, tell me, a lifelong cubs fan? tell me about this moment. >> oh, mied y god. this is surreal. 33 years i've been waiting for
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this is the best team we've had in years! we deserve it. >> i looked over at you after the last out, and you had tears in your eyes. what was in your heart at that moment. >> born and raised a die hard cubs fan, i bleed cubbies blue, it's not a game. it's a life, it's a lifestyle. it means everything to our city, to our families, go cubs. >> go cubs, indeed. >> it's a life. >> it is next year is now for cubs fans. >> yeah, yeah. >> you can understand the excitement there from cubs fan, chicago sometimes is out with its front page out saying, simply, "what a wonderful world." >> what a wonderful world. >> one of the heros is world series mvp, ben zobrist. >> putting chicago ahead and in the locker room, he received the
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of baseball with his rowdy teammates making noise. he called the whole thing unbelievable. >> i can't put it into words what this team has battled through all yearlong, and believing that we're the best team, the ups, the downs, fighting through things. i mean, it's an unbelievable team to be a part of. every guy on this team roots for each other. >> good for them. zobrist awarded a chevy it was waiting for him on the field there. maybe it's in the victory parade. a camero. >> used to go to the field as a kid. has it sunk in yet for you, family remembmembers, friends i chicago? >> everybody's really excited. one of my little brothers is roaming wrigleyville inebriated. i'm concerned. >> i'm sure he's not alone at all. much more from chicago
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morning america," t.j. holmes is there for us as well. we want to turn to politics. >> as tense as game seven. >> it is, yeah. donald trump and hillary clinton taking final shots at each other five days before voters head to the polls. >> trump is calling clinton unhinged, a word she often uses to describe him. he targeted clinton over the fbi e-mail investigation but managed to stay focused reminding himself out loud to be disciplined in a rally in on point. no side tracks, donald, nice and easy. i've been watching hillary the last few days, she's totally unhinged. we don't want any of that. >> trump's wife hits the trail in pennsylvania today, and president obama stomps for clinton. >> clinton still has a wider path to victory, but they are now in a dead heat. she's not taking anything for granted. >> reporter: hillary clinton
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during an unannounced stop at a polling place. hillary clinton is leaving one battleground state heading to another, nevada first then arizona, a democrat not winning there in 20 years. clinton boarding that cross country flight knowing her squad of surrogates is swarming the battlegrounds. in north carolina, long lines, people waiting hours to see president obama. >> you know what? she's not flashy. sometimes she's under appreciated here at home, but she made me a better president. >> reporter: the president with a direct appeal to young and african-american voters. >> back in 2008, i won north carolina by 14,000 votes, that's about two votes per precinct. two votes the other way, i would have lost north carolina. how can you say your vote doesn't count? each of you could swing an entire precinct for hillary if
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president joe biden turning the focus back to donald trump. >> this guy's got a fixation. have you ever heard anybody ever talk as much about and be so preoccupied with women's bodies? this guy doesn't deserve to be president by any account. he really doesn't. >> reporter: and vouching for clinton. >> we've been friends for a long finish the job we started. >> reporter: with the polls tied, clinton is looking beyond the battlegrounds dispatching sanders to blue states, michigan and wisconsin. >> the choice is clear. >> reporter: states trump is trying to win too by appealing to white working class voters. >> not only is he going to lose on november 8th, but he and his friends, his billionaire friends, are going to start paying their fair share of
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some clinton supporters already looking ahead to the history she could make as the nation's first female president. >> i just wish my mother and dad could see all of this. >> reporter: in arizona, 102-year-old born before women had the right to vote, remembering watching her own mother vote for the first time. >> they all came down to watch women vote. even the men were happy. >> reporter: abc news, las >> what a cute woman. >> what a great, great story. >> yeah. what a beautiful woman. >> amazing moment there. good reminder. 102 years old. born before women could vote. >> good moment for her. we point out that abc's election night live team coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern tuesday running through the early morning hours of the following day. hope you will join us. coming up, liberation for women in parts of iraq.
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. we learned the man suspected of killing two iowa police officers had a history of run-ins with police and school officials, police officers told scott green to leave a high school football game after displaying the confederate flag. he was taken in custody for the ambush style killing of justin martin and des moines police sergeant tony beminio. mike pence stopped by the growing memorial of the two men. to mississippi now, the torching of this black church in greenville investigated as a possible hate crime. the words "vote trump" spray paymented on the side of the church, and they tell the wall street journal the person of interest is questioned in arson. consolidating control of moz m mosul. going door to door looking for
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grow in the isis occupation of the iraq's second largest city. women are also casting off the extreme religious measures impose by isis. the kurdish news outlet showing a girl taking off the black vail after she was liberated. the kurds are advancing. things physical in a meeting of parol limit in hong kong, two politicians barred from insulting china scuffling with security guards, on the other handed to stay away until there's a legal challenge to the swearing in. when the guards tried to throw them out, sporters joined the fight, and, no, this is not a scene from our current presidential race. >> this happens in russia, in lots of places throughout the world. shocked it's nots happened in capitol hill. >> not yet. here at home, a high school in wisconsin, and exercise in
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sparked outrage among students and parents. announcement of four students killed in a car crash, after the initial shock came the truth. >> reporter: it's a morning announcement like no other. >> there's been a series of wrecks in multiple wreckless driving, and we've currently lost a handful of fellow students. >> reporter: students sitting on camera, announcing the death of four schoolmates who died in a car crash. some kids crying. >> a girl had a panic attack. >> reporter: minutes later, the truth, students told there was no accidents. their classmates were very much alive. those four students and parents in on the secret. turns out, the school said it was a simulation intended to teach a lesson about distracted driving and safety on the road, and some parents are fuming. one sounding off on facebook saying, enough with the barbaric scare tactics.
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district would like to apologize for unnecessary stress this activity caused, but, still he defends bringing awareness to a serious issue. and that idea was approved by school officials, but it came from the student council, and a member there said it was worth it if even one life is saved. abc news, new york. >> students maybe don't always have the best ideas, the adults should step in. i think it's outrageous. so many people have died because of texting and driving, been lost and talk to the students. don't play a dirty trick. i don't like it. >> extreme. >> boo. >> speaking -- >> boo. >> speaking of -- speaking your piece. if you have been blinded by another driver's high beams, you'll appreciate this. traffic police, this is in southern china, cracking down on drivers who forget to turn off their bright lights. >> okay. that is called torture. those caught have to stare into
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describing the program on the social media page going viral, and one said a minute was too short and suggested water boarding. just kidding. >> let's hope not. so coming up, we're going to head back out to the campaign trail. >> it's blazing a divide right through america's schools. we're going to go back to the classroom and hear how teachers are struggling to handle this particularly bitter presidential race.
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defined as one. across the political spectrum, by both voters and those who are still too young to vote. >> particularly in the battleground state of pennsylvania. this year's presidential race is not only a nail biter on the chasm pain trail, but also inside the classroom. we are up all nightline in new bethlehem, pennsylvania. >> reporter: the real election is still six days away, but in just a few hours here at red bank valley high school, students will be casting their it's a predominantly white community and this mock election is the culmination of a unique civics program tackling a devicive election. >> i know there's teachers, i taked to them, administration specialically told them do not deal with the election. they are concerned about controversy. where better to deal with controversy than social situations? >> nice to meet you.
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who specifically? >> this ad is targeted for an area like this. >> i have questions. >> yes, please. >> that was fun, thank you. i was struck by, powerful when you asked how many of you have been affected by job loss. can i see that again? how many of you? everybody. >> in these hallways, there's signs that the trump movement is strong here. keep a lot of make america great again. hard to be a hillary supporter here. the latest poll has clinton at 48 and trump at 43. in this election -- >> and contrary to him, i don't think it's rigged. >> reporter: the teachers are working to make sure students understand how democracy works. polls are about to close. there's excitement in the air. it may be a mock election, but there's something empowering
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>> campaigning. >> reporter: the votes are carefully counted, and we're the first to report the results. >> hillary clinton 48 and donald trump 340. donald trump with a landslide victory here for red bank valley. bernie sanders got a write-in. the gorilla got a write in. anything in the adult world that we could learn from how these kids h this election? >> we need adults just as engaged as them, but, also, you saw it, it's okay to agree to disagree. it's okay to be a trump fan or a hillary fan, and you can sit next to each other and get along and it's not the hatfield and mccoys where you create a rebellion. that's what makes america. we're supposed to be nice. >> for nightline, redbank valley high school.
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okay. we're back with the mix and your chicago cubs fans, but how much is it worth to be right there on progressive field in cleveland to see the cubs win? >> you know, it's all relati >> if you're made of money, $20,000, sure. >> perhaps this guy was made of money or took out a small loan. there's one chicago cubs fan who apparently paid nearly $50,000 for two tickets to last night's game seven stub hub confirming, not saying who the person was, as you see, many, many fans there celebrating in chicago.
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the medium price for game seven tickets? $1823. >> that i would pay. $47,000? not so much. >> worth it. >> here's one from my other hometown, my second hometown, london, a white rabbit hanging out near barnes bridge, a neighborhood in west london, a beautiful neighborhood. there he is. this white ra spike, allegedly doing this since november of 2015. >> why a white rabbit? why not just a rabbit? why do we have to look at colors. >> this one person tweeted, anyone see the white rabbit waving at 8:00 a.m. yesterday? or was i just really hungover? >> probably hungover or probably still drunk at the same time or something else kicking in.
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death row. follow me. this is the dog. so jeb was found standing over the body of a neighbor's dog, lad, and jeb here, accused of killing the dog and sentenced to being put down. there was dna testing. >> falsely accused? >> proving he was wrongly accused, and court ordered release. >> he can't speak up for himself, >> thank god for dna testing. it's saved all of the dogs. >> they decided to step into this, seemed friendly enough.
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makes the play, it's over! and the cubs have finally won it all! 8-7. >> can you believe it lovable losers no more after more than a century of falling short, the chicago cubs have finally won the world series beating the cleveland indians. we're going to join in the major celebration coming up. also -- even though it's party time in chicago for cubbies fan, for their first baseman, the emotional roller coaster was too much to handle. why he was channelling a news anchor from the dugout, a
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from abc news, this is "world news now." >> and what a game. are you excited? are you pumped? >> very! i'm so pumped! go cubs. >> linzie janis here. what an exciting game seven. we want to show you the pictures in wrigleyville right now, although it's in the early morning hours, there are people still out there. there you see police keeping the never before in any of our lifetimes have we been able to see that sign that you're looking at right there, that says simply -- >> world series champions. 1908. >> nobody has ever seen that. >> the curse is reversed. >> yes, it is. and you see the cubs fans. they are all out there still in wrigleyville on the north side of the city. they've been out there, and they were riding a roller coaster ride throughout the game, weren't they in. >> they sure were. it was incredibly stressful, i
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i think my family members are out in the crowd right now. they are all watching the game. everyone, wow. >> yeah. so they're experiencing the joy right now of the world series champions for the first time, as we mentioned in well over a lifetime. >> after a nail biter of a game including a rain delay in extra innings, the cubs pulled it out beating the cleveland indians in cleveland, final score 8-7. they battled back the cubs after being down three games to onen row, and they made the taste of victory all the more sweet. >> people said the rain delay helped them to pull it off off, and this was the moment that brought tears to some grown men. it has, of course, been a night to remember for the city of chicago. >> look at this. >> oh, man, as you soak in that moment, let's get out to abc, in chicago, in wrigleyville now
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the partying is still ongoing at this hour? >> caller: oh, yeah, about 108 years of stress, frustration being released in one night, probably a few nights, i'd think, once that game ended, and it was stressful, just as you mentioned. it was basically a sigh of relief. there was some tears, and then, of course, a roar of cheers. that's pretty much what we've seen ever since, people partying, waving w flags. i i don't know what that was. the fun continues. you know, people are taking pictures out in front of the marquee. taking pictures in front of the statues, and it's just a big party, and i expect it to roll well into the morning hours. >> oh, i wish i was where you are. sounds like a lot of fun. now, at one point, the cubs might have felt like they had it in the bag, right? up by quite a bit. >> oh, my gosh, 5-1 at one point.
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which if you're familiar with the area, it's behind center field, and people were cheering. they were singing. they were dancing. it was an incredible sight, and then all the sudden the hit party started with the indians, and then you sat in the 8th inning, the two-run home run by davis, and all of the sudden things got very, very, very quiet, and you throw in that 10th inning rain delay in there, and people's nerves were shot. i have a feeling p going straight to the doctor tomorrow morning because their blood pressure was all over the place. it was just an incredibly tense moment, and two runs in the top of the 10th, life sprung back into the sports bar, and they were able to finish things off, and that's when the explosion of joy happened, but just an incredible ride for about, what, four hours there, just very, very intense. >> so, ryan, relive that moment when joe buck announces that the
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the emotions that you saw on display, just the -- i think we're seeing some of it right now -- describe that moment being there in wrigleyville. >> caller: yeah. you know, first of all, the point leading up to that moment, we saw people with hands folded, hands covering their face. you nknow, they had a feeling that there was something lurking in the corner, right? in 2003, five outs to go, cubs close to winning the world unravelled. people flash back to 11984 when the bottom fell out that time too. the people here knew it was not over until it was over, and so when it was finally over, just an absolute relief, just a burst of cheering. interestingly enough, the televised broadcast we were watching was on a slight delay. people were listening to the radio outside and far away. we heard them burst out into cheers first, and then we saw
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pretty incredible. almost like an egg kecho effect in the streets. >> you saw bill murray in the middle of the celebration. ryan, thank you so much for joining us. >> congratulations. >> you saw that sign, it did happen. if we needed further proof, there's the cover of the "chicago tribune," tomorrow's cover or today's cover simply saying "at last." >> at last. >> congratulations. >> more coverage on the the celebrations are going right now at this early morning hour in the midwest, but we want to move on to politics because we're five days away from electio elections, and candidates looking to convince sporters in state after state that every vote counts. >> they are both headed to battleground north carolina today continuing to criss cross the country as they each roll out an army of surrogates. our latest national poll is
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>> pennsylvania, clinton is holding a five point lead, but trump pulled five points ahead in ohio thanks to his appeal to working class voters across that state. they are neck and neck in florida with a slight edge for clinton of the all of those numbers are within the margin of error. >> clinton spoke to 15,000 cheering supporters in tempe, arizona last night, one of her biggest crowds ever, hoping to win over the traditionally republican state reminding vo only presidential candidate to turn arizona blue in the past 60-plus years and counting on support from hispanic voters disenchanted with trump plus every group he's insulted. >> imagine having a president who demeans women, mocks the disabled, insults latinos, african-americans, muslims, p.o.w.s, who pits people against
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together. >> the race comes to a close, donald trump's entire family is out on the campaign trail. his wife, melania, campaigning for the first time today giving a speech in suburban philadelphia. trump lashed out in a rally in florida, but managed to remain on topic for the second straight day. it's your voice, your vote. more now from abc's tom llamas. >> reporter: donald trump taking florida by storm, urging supporters to >> pretend we're slightly behind. you got to get out. we don't want to blow this. >> reporter: trump casting this election as the final battle for the heart and soul of america. >> the future lies with the dreamers, not the cynics, not the critics, certainly not the media. we're asking for the vote of every american who believes truth and justice, not money and power, should rule the day. >> reporter: trump beginning the race as a family enterprise, and that's how he's ending it as well.
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ivanka trump with three stops in north carolina. in detroit, don jr. pushed the campaign's passenger on jobs and trade. >> he wants to infuse common sense back in the equation. >> reporter: with hillary clinton's e e-mails back in the headlines, trump's appeal to democrats? it's not too late to change your mind. >> wisconsin is one of several states where you can change your early ballot if you think you've made a mistake. a lot of stuff has come out since your vote. >> reporter: he's right. people who alrea their votes. same goes for michigan and pennsylvania. it just doesn't happen that often. on "the view," the campaign manager, conway, touting abc news washington post poll showing trump and clinton neck and neck. >> loving the abc news poll, it's our favorite poll. >> will it be crooked again if it goes, if he slips in the
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donald j. trump. >> reporter: acknowledging trump has to close the gender gap, struggling with women, so they are handing out pink women for trump signs, seeing them as much as any other sign now. voters convinced he's going to win. >> media says he's losing everywhere, but this is encouraging see iing all the people here. >> so you're motivated? >> i am. >> going to wake up november 9th, and the be red. like it was back when reagan was. >> reporter: amid the excitement, this ominous image, an african-american church in mississippi torched, and scrawled on the wall outside? vote trump. the campaign put out a statement saying that mr. trump and the campaign denounced it in any form, and on a recent endorsement from the ku klux klan newspaper, they are calling that repulsive saying that newspaper, that publication does not represent the tens of millions of trump supporters who
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tom llamas, abc news, florida. tune in next week for abc's election coverage with full reports throughout the tuesday night evening as the results roll in. >> this election's feeling like game seven. coming up, more from the world series. plus, our other major event last night. >> celebrities turning out for country music's biggest night of the year. who took home top honors, and the pop superstar who stole the show. a but first, another warm day ahead for many. "world news now" weather brought to you by musinex fast max clear and cool. musmusen.
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it's been another clash between police and the pipeline protesters in north carolina. cops used pepper spray as the demonstrators tried to use a creek to pray and protect sacred sites they say the construction is disturbing. they not reporting tribal artifacts sooner. the man accused of killing to iowa police officers had a list ri of run ins with police officers and school officials. he was told to leave a high school football game after displaying the confederate flag. he was taken into custody after
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beminio. mike pence stopped by the growing memorial for the two men. bill cosby's attorneys say his eyesight is so bad he can't take part in his own defense, and the sexual assault charges should be thrown out of court. the lawyers claim cosby was a political pawn in election efforts by the district attorney there in pennsylvania. if the charges stand, cosby's set to go on trial in june. and a study has found a link between not getting enough sleep and eating too who don't sleep, well, they consume an average of 385 extra calories the next day. that's about the same as a frosted cup cake or serving of french fries. the lead researcher says poor sleep is a risk factor for obesity. tell us something we don't know. >> yeah, really. when we come back, the big winner and show stoppers at last night's cma awards.
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dixie stage. ? ? >> it was a six minute performance. it was fantastic. it was great. they brought in some fans of country music who didn't want to watch country music awards because -- but they watched because of beyonce. >> that's good to be good for country music, huh? >> exactly. a nice blends of everything. the night winning the willie nelson lifetime achievement award featuring country's most beloved women singing her hits. >> she tried her best not to cry because she didn't want to mess up her eyelashes. >> just like that. >> i don't blame ya. >> they gave out awards, underwood taking home female vocalist of the year. >> stapleton winning male vocalist of the year, and the
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brooks. >> i love your accent. your chicago accent comes out. >> no. i'm trying a country accent. >> that's what it is? >> southern, i don't know. >> it's good. >> all right, as is the case with all award shows also taking center stage last nights, red carpet fashion. >> carrie making an argument for a live action sleeping beauty remake, you might say, channelling a princess aurora in the pink dress. >> miranda stunned black and sheer gown. that was by chang -- >> of course. >> oh, that was the heels. i should have heard of those. >> of course, yes. no, these are -- >> next to the louis -- >> yeah. nicole in old hollywood glamour with her husband keith urban as the main accessory. wow, that was cruel. >> she is old hollywood glamour. he's a great accessory.
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feel the difference with k-y ultragel. ? ? what a song. what a city. plenty to celebrate now that the cubs won the world series. it ended early this morning, historic victory. >> you can't be happier for a better town, better team, live pictures outside wrigleyville, thousands of fans out in the street of the windy city, never seen their team crowned as champions.
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not at all. the cubs had a 6-4 lead in the 8th inning when davis tied it with a two-run home run. this is really intense moments. then before the game went into the 10th, extra inning, everyone waeted out a 17 minute rain delay. >> this is how the cubs came back. they drove in two runs, and they were feeling good. cleveland got a run back, thou 10th, but it was not enough, and them this was the moment. >> makes the play! it's over! and the cubs have finally won it all! 8-7 in ten. >> they did. final score, 8-7, so the guy who had the ball in his glove at the end of the game -- >> anthony rizzo. >> yes. so after the game, he said that he couldn't put the feeling of
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rizzo had plenty to say in the dugout during the game. listen as he channels his inner ron burgundy you'd say in a chat with ross. >> it's only going to get worse. just continue to breathe. that's all you can do, buddy. >> i'm in a glass case of e emotion right now. >> yeah. >> i'm in a glass case of emotion! >> are >> so ron burgundy moment provided rizzo with just the right words. >> a glass case of emotion. oh, my gosh, so, so stressful. i have a photograph of my family all in chicago watching the game at a bar in a chicago suburb, and extremely stressful. i was texting with them, and they were all excited and thought, you know, chicago was winning, and then, you know, the indians had a comeback. there they are. these are my brothers and my husband's brothers.
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making news in america this thursday morning, the curse reversed. the chicago cubs are world series champions after winning an epic game seven in an extra inning thriller. and lebron james trying to fire up the crowd. the final push. the candidates hitting key battleground states. our experts on which states donald trump needs to win. and the new polls showing a neck and neck race with just five days to go until the election. trapped on a mountain in a blizzard, a group of firefighters stuck on one of america's highest peaks. the video of their ordeal. and vape mishap.
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