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country. here's more from port-au-prince. >> reporter: hurricane matthew already deadly and coming in on haiti packing 140 miles per hour winds. at one point considered the strongest hurricane in nearly a decade, but it's the storm's slow speed moving at just 7 miles per hour that makes it so dangerous. this is considered a rainmaker. we're talking about life threatening rain, potential ly 0 inches of rain, and that could be devastating in the area like this, homes that are fragile and offer little in the way of protection. it's going to be a long 24 hours ahead. lindsey davis, abc news, haiti. >> indeed. matthew blamed for three deaths already, including one in haiti, a fisherman killed in rough waters and another said to be missing. >> the storm strengthened over the past few hours. accuweather's paul williams has an update, paul?
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here's the tracking, saturday, a category 3, crossing cuba, and then really closer to florida, downgraded to a category 2, but warm weather strerngthening it quickly and targets north carolina. that's a concern down the road. initial concerns, storm surge significant throughout the coast of haiti and then we're looking for significant flooding to occur with haiti as well as over towards guantanamo. this is a massive storm. what we expect, as y as we go into wednesday morning, looking for it to cross over eastern portions of cuba and move north. this is like a pie, and the top corner of that pie, that's where the worst impact will be. kendis, diane. >> as you saw from paul, it is expected to be a category 3 reaching the u.s. later this week. >> florida's stores are stocked with water and generators as the entire state is under state of emergency and concerns a direct impact could lead to hurricane
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latest on matthew, but we want to turn now to the political storm raging over donald trump's taxes. >> hillary clinton leads trump in a new national poll taken after the debate. 47% to 42%. she's blasting trump over leaked tax returns showing he did not pay taxes for years, but trump touts not paying the taxes as proof of his brilliance. >> reporter: donald trump praising himself after that front page story revealed he may note taxes for nearly 20 years. >> i have legally used the tax laws to my benefit, and to the benefit of my company, my investors, and my employees. i mean, honestly, i have brilliantly -- i have brilliantly used those laws. >> reporter: the latest drama began when the new york times obtained part of trump's 1995 personal tax return showing in
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$916 million loss. urn the law, that would have allowed him to avoid paying federal income tax for nearly 20 years. the documents arrived in the mailbox of a times' reporter in a mistier ya manila envelope, no name, just a trump tower address. the trump campaign learned about it saturday. that night as the story was online, trump took the stage in philadelphia. >> thank you, everybody, thank you. >> reporter: two hours late, sounding red hot, and into hillary clinton. >> i don't even think she's loyal to bill if you want to know the truth. and, really, folks, really, why should she be, right? >> reporter: in the past, trump complained that not everyone pays their fair share. >> that's the amazing thing is that half the country's paying nothing, zero, and even if you don't make a lot, you should have to pay something, just something to be a part of the game. >> reporter: he's zeroed in on
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guys, gals have to pay higher taxes asap. they are paying practically nothing, but trump won't confirm or deny whether he paid any federal income taxes in the past 20 years. >> i was able to use the tax laws of this country and my business acumen to dig out of the real estate mess few others were able to do what i did. >> reporter: and trump facing another controversy involving his fortune. new york's attorney general sending a cease and desist letter barring trump's charitable foundation from raising money in new york saying it was not registered to do so. that same attorney general, a democrat, is investigating whether trump used charitable donations from the foundation to settle lawsuits against his businesses and buy himself gifts. the campaign blasting that the attorney general has political motives. another request of the campaign to release tax returns, and they
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under audit. in the past, he's been advised not to release returns because of the audit, but nothing legally prevents him to do so. abc news, new york. hillary clinton jumps on that revelation accusing him of abusing his power and gaming the system. >> saying trump puts his own interest ahead of the country's saying while millions of american families pay their fair share, trump pays nothing and slammed him a >> ask yourself this, who loses money on casinos? you know, yesterday, some of his supporters said, well, it just shows he's a genius. said he didn't pay any taxes. well, what kind of jgenius lose a billion dollars in the first place? >> says he's a poster boy for a rigged tax system and called on
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the years not awe diudaudited. the vice presidential candidates face off tonight in their only debate. 're going to have full team coverage at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on abc. u.s. broke off talks with russia over the failed cease fire in syria. russia's role in the bombardment of aleppo left nothing left to discuss. bunker busting bombs destroyed a hospital there killing seven pe. georgia today, opening arguments underway for the defense for the trial of a dad accused of murder after leaving his son in a hot car. a prosecutor said harris wanted to escape responsibilities of family life to pursue sexual liaisons with young women. they called the death of 22 month old of cooper in june of 2014 a tragic zts. harris says he forgot cooper was in the backseat of the car.
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civil rights lawsuit that police used excessive force against protesters in ferguson, missouri. it followed the police shooting of michael brown in 2014. the judge said it failed to show officers acted with malice or in bad faith. lawyers against the case will appeal. vikings at their best against the giants. minnesota took the lead on a short touchdown run in here. this is in the first quarter, and they were never really troubled from that point on. touchdown pass to rudolph all to put it away. a first pump. still undefeated vikings crew to 24-10 win over the giants. >> patriots' fans happy tom brady is eligible to play again following the ending of the susp suspicion. >> brady said he was happy to be back to work after a long four
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patriots' starter sunday against the browns, brady said decisions like that aren't up to him. >> uh-huh. so jack says no doubt, brady's playing for sure. >> i was in new england over the weekend, and they would be another boston tea party if -- >> a fan mutiny if they don't put him in. >> exactly. especially after the embarrassing loss on sunday. all right, coming up, when a painting is worth much more than originally thought. once valued at less than $30, let's say it's a bigger price tag now. the latest on kim kardashian-west, back in the u.s. after being held up and robbed in paris. questions about what happened to her security at the time of the robbery. also, the behind the scene pictures on instagram. you're watching "world news now." a manual...
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a grass fire in eastern colorado forced dozens to e evacuate their homes. the fire grew to 3,000 acres because of strong winds and dry conditions. seven structures have. lost so far. the health department issuing an advisory because of the smoke and ash in the air. here in new york, kim kardashian is safely reunited with her husband at their apartment in manhattan after
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>> a robbery inside her private hotel suite. here's the latest from paris. >> reporter: kim kardashian bound, gagged -- >> held at gunpoint, begging for her life. >> reporter: authorities say the mother of the two was held at gunpoint, tied up, gagged, and locked in the bathroom by armed men. they stole more than $10 million worth of jewelry including this nearly $5 million ring that kim showed off on instagram kim's body guard is seen frequently in pictures with her but was reportedly not there last night to protect her. >> that body guard had been sent elsewhere for the evening because kim was done for the night, and the belief was she was secure in the location where she was. ? ? >> reporter: security a hot topic since the beginning of their show, "keeping up with the kardashians."
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matters in their own hands with a self-defense class. but over the years as they become ever-more popular, traveling without security became all too risky. >> held up at gun point, dress up -- >> no, i mean, us, not a real perp. >> reporter: at one point, the sisters pranking 18-year-old kylie jenner who are a previous encounter with a stalker. >> what's on your car? >> they worriesh taking proper security measures. >> it is, you know, important to take it seriously with a stalker. >> reporter: as with the family's hit show now in the 12th season, e says they were not filming at the time of the robbery, and, quote, all of us at e are inkcredibly thankful that kim kardashian-west is safe and send her and her family our love and support. no sign of the thieves or jewels, and even more rare, no comment yet from kim kardashian
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and since the robbery, kim has gone surprisingly dark on social media, surprising because he's always on it, but it's raising a conversation about social media and how to what level you protect yourself and not disclose so much information. >> no, indeed. in fact, paris hilton has been robbed herself and people say by posting where you are and what you have, that makes you a possible victim to all of these crimes. >> one of her previous security guards said often everyone knows she is always wearing valuable jewelry. the hotel was exclusive hotel, only known through word of mouth, but if you post where you are, it's easier for anyone to find you. so scary all around. glad she's okay. >> she had a breach last week in paris when the guy got straight up to her, and people were, like, where was the security at
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her security detail in may. >> maybe beefing it up more now. >> absolutely. police officers under fire in north carolina. outrage builds over this newly released body camera video of officers taking down a man sitting on her mother's front porch. the details we are learning this morning. a birthday gift 17 years in the making, a time capsule and what she calls the letters from heaven inside. you're watching "world news now."
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columbia university, and her name is victoria. >> she's like all of us, she breathes, talks, bleeds, except she's a robot. >> she has life like skin, experiencing symptoms like a real human. they run ivs, do surgery on her, and she's been helping medical students practice as realistically as possible on all things. take a look. >> it's actually a lot of fun because, you know, we ask our learners to suspend disbelief, scenarios. we enjoy working with these. they are very sophisticated, and we're able to, you know, socially do almost everything that you can do in real life with a few limitations. >> some students admit it's a little creepy, too life like, but right now, they say it's the best way to learn before moving on to real human parties. >> weird when she asked for an end do you recall.
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18-year-old's birthday party. >> a birthday gift 17 years into a making turning into a treasure-trove. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: 17 years ago on her first birthday, the family prepared an intimate time cap capsule, a trunk filled with cards, letters, newspaper clippings to be opened on her 18th birthday. >> this is the box my parents got for me. >> reporter: the day arrived a week ago. >> i'mng and i'm going to cry. >> reporter: inside the box, a letter from her uncle john who died five years ago in a car crash. >> i just want to say, i hope you grow up to be just like me because it will drive your mother and grandmother crazy. your uncle, john. >> reporter: a note from her mom too. >> follow your heart, find what you love no matter how difficult it is to achieve. don't let anything get in your way. >> reporter: the mom filming her
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owned. >> wow, and $26 million on a $26 painting. >> congrats, scotland. >> nice, exactly. so, if you stayed up at night, the munchies and dreamt of ice cream and ramen together. >> no. >> no? >> separately. i love both of those. >> okay. well, if that's what you wanted, you can have your dreams answered because, look at it. this is ice cream ramen. it's designed by company, a dessert kitchen, as it's called. the noodles made of -- it's like a gel that comes from algae. they put it there in condensed milk, crushed ice, and there you have it. >> looks like jell-0. >> it does, but it's ice cream ramen. there's mango, peach, heaven.
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we're talking about beautiful houses up for sale, but why buy a house if you can buy an entire island. >> oh? >> this is shelter island in montana. 22 acres in the middle of flat head lake, one of the cleanest in the world. >> looks beautiful. >> if you don't know where to sleep, the island has a five bed bedroom, eight bathroom mansion. >> awesome. >> there's a guest house, two beds, four baths, a steam room, built in 2011, the house has 45-foot high ceilings, a great room, and, of course, amazing views. >> is this a couch? >> $39 million. >> that's not that bad. >> oh, kendis is going to buy it and inviolate us over. >> yes. you know when you try to take a photo and there's always somebody in the background, deb or jack who is somewhere else, trying to get in on your photo? that's what happened to this koala in australia. a photo shoot, and the butterfly
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this morning on "world news now," matthew roaring northward delivering a devastating blow to haiti. also in the storm's path, american service members in cuba and forecasters say matthew looks ready for a frightening pass of the u.s. east coast. the forecast straight ahead. also, the nominees are ready for their one and only faceoff of the campaign. tim kaine and mike pence debate tonight while hillary clinton and donald trump trade barbs about paying taxes. new polls have the race tight in the crucial battleground states. anger in los angeles. protesters take to the streets after the city's police chief defends his officers' use of deadly force in two separate incidents. what role a fake handgun had in one encounter.
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floor, which contestant on "dancing with the stars" impressed judges so much they were speech less? look at the season's first perfect score ahead on "the skinny" on this tuesday, october 4. ? ? from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning, i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. let's start with matthew right now because haiti is already starting to feel the effects of the hurricane rain and 145-plus miles per hour winds spin in the central caribbean. >> here's a look at the map. the category 4 storm passes between haiti and cuba today. jay ma ka spared a direct hit. >> thousands evacuating their homes, many living in shanties since the devastating earthquake six years ago are being moved to shelters. some don't want to go fearing
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>> it reaches the u.s. at the end of the week, but several airlines cancelled flights to the central caribbean and americans in the islands urged to get out. elizabeth hur has more. >> reporter: hurricane matthew churning in the caribbean, packing powerful winds and marching towards the island already forcing businesses to close and residents to board up seek shelter. >> my family. i just want to know they are safe and secure. >> we want people to heed the warnings coming from the authorities and take them very seriously. >> reporter: emergency responders also preparing for the storm from jamaica, haiti, and cuba. the storm could dump up to 40 inches of rain and possibly trigger life threatening mud slides in areas still reeling including haiti where 50,000 people still call these
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deadly earthquake in 2010. the state department is warning americans in the region to get out. 700 military family members have already been evacuated from guantanamo bay and officials in florida, north carolina on high alert. >> i'm hoping this is a false alarm, but we can't gamble, and we won't gamble with people's lives. >> reporter: elizabeth hur, some models show the country could be hit with more than 3 feet of rain. >> accuweather's paul williams joins us with what could happen there as well as here in the u.s. paul? >> good morning, diane, kendis. we expect for matthew to make a tremendous impact on haiti. there's a basic reason why. think of a hurricane as a big pie cut in four slices. now, the top right slice of the pie is where we expect the worst of the storm, and that's where we expect the strongest of winds, and that's why haiti
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although, the mere girth of the storm affects folks in cuba. the tracking of it, category 4 downgraded to a 3 as it crosses cuba, and them sliding close to florida, restrengthen to a category 3, and possibly targeting portions of north carolina. severe storms ripping way through portions of the midwest steering winds from those storms swing matthew right up into new york city. kendis, diane? >> all right, thanks, paul. moving on to politics, donald trump's taxes house with the next presidential debate five days away. >> hillary clinton is leading by five points in a new national poll and race remains tight in several key states. the welcomed headline for trump is in ohio where he's up 47 to% where clinton rallied supporters. >> reporter: in ohio, it seemed like hillary clinton couldn't wait to get in front of the microphone and rip into donald
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where people work hard, look after one another, and, yes, pay their taxes. right? [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: here in the battle ground, trump is winning. clinton not letting up. >> here's my question, what kind of genius loses a billion dollars in a single year? >> reporter: but clinton now facing heat herself over leaked comments shed made back in february during a closed door fundraiser about young bernie sander supporters. >> they are children of the great recession, and they are living in their parents' basements, they feel that they got their education, and the jobs that are available to them are not at all what they envisioned for themselves, and they don't see much of a future. >> reporter: trump says clinton was being nasty to sanders' supporters, but her old rival comes to her defense. >> what she was saying there is absolutely correct. >> reporter: hillary clinton all smiles, raising a fist in the
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sons, lebron james. the nba superstar writing, we need a president who brings us together and keeps us unified. policies and ideas that divide us more are not the solution. and, of course, next up, that big vice presidential debate, two men, two different strategies. for tim kaine he has to take on two men on the stage, mike pence and donald trump. for mike pence, though, pressure on to overcome donald trump's performance during the l he lost that one. this time mike pence has to come out swinging. abc news, akron, ohio. abc news will have full coverage of tonight's vice presidential debate beginning at 9:00 eastern. well, donald trump has acknowledged that he is, quoting here, a big beneficiary of the loss. trump neither confirming nor denying a new york times report he may have avoided paying federal taxes for nearly 20 years after declaring a loss of
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1995. as you heard in the report, but trump says he's bounced back from his financial losses and promises to do the same for the country. >> but you're more important than me being a beneficiary, so we're going to straighten it out and make it fair for everybody. i understand the tax laws better than almost anyone, which is why i am the one who can fix them, and that is what i commit to you. i will do it. >> then there's p' new york's attorney general on the other handed the trump foundation to stop fund raising because it lacks proper certification. the campaign said they are cooperating fully, but questioned whether the motives are political. protesters marched in l.a. following two deadly police shootings. they want video released in the first case where police say an 18-year-old who was black pointed a gun at officers in a chase. the police chief said he's
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once evidence is amized. in another case, a man described as hispanic was shot after what investigators say was a real looking fake gun at officers. tennis star, marina sharapova, expected to find out her sentence after doping. she tested positive for a banned drug, and she's appealing that suspension calling it unfairly harsh, and a sports arbitration court announces the final decision in just a few hours. this is what you call making >> yep. >> south australia has been devastated by severe storms that caused massive flooding, but for ryland willis, it was the perfect opportunity to wake board. >> buddy pulled him, another filmed him with a drone, no less, he waited for the stunt for a long time, waited for the perfect conditions, and all that flooding helped out. he said it was actually so deep
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>> wow, i mean, so sad that this whole area is dealing with that, but got to give him props, right, for making the most of it? >> saddest part for me, so sad to see -- >> all that wine. >> all that wine. those vineyards flooded. >> all right. >> send help. >> kendis. coming up in "the skinny," inside the suite where kim kard kardashian-west was robbed of millions of dollars of jewelry. north carolina, officers and prosecutors under pressure for what happened on that porch. but first, here's a look at today's forecast. "world news now" weather
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this is dramatic video of a freelance news photographer rucruch i rushing to save a woman trapped inside that car after a wreck. he used a crowbar to smash the car windows as the flames the car began to grow. police arrive, and he uses a flashlight to get their attention. the injured woman is removed from the car, and hayes says he filmed it to showcase the first responders. newly released video has outrage over two police officers violently taking down a man who says he was just waiting for his mother sitting on her front porch. >> this morning, fresh calls for
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press charges against those officers. here's the latest. >> reporter: police say this disturbing video needs context. but to some, it looks like plain misuse of force and outrage. the call on june 17th begins peacefully. he's sitting on his mother's front por mp and the video shows two officers responding to a call about someone breaking into the home with a shovel. for two minutes, he tries to explain, he's locked out, it's hiss mother's home, and when he shares he has a criminal record, the officer's suspicion grows and suggests they go to a neighbors to confirm he's no crook, and with this touch, it's clear he's not leaving the porch. >> i said sit down. >> why are you talking to me like that? >> what pushed cole too far is when he calls friends for help. >> the police are here harassing me. >> reporter: all charges dropped and cole and officer charlotte jackson resigned. >> keep in mind, i have not done
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? ? time now for "the skinny" starting with kim kardashian's robbery in paris. police and medics investigating the crime scene as officials promise their city is safe. >> sources tell abc news five people dressed as police officers managed to make their way into the hotel, two made their way up to her suite, h gagged her, locked her in the bathroom, and made off with more than $10 million worth of jewelry, including a $5 million ring she showed off on instagram days ago. see there. >> a first look inside the hotel. it's so exclusive it's known as no address france and known only through word of mouth. a suite there costs upwards of $30,000 a week. >> so she left paris aboard a private jet and reunited with
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manhattan. since the robbery going dark on social media, not saying a word following a number of hateful messages. however, from people trashing her online since the incident. we should say she is getting a lot of support from fellow celebrities. tegan went on a twitter storm among them saying i just miss empathy in general for everyone. chris morgan tweeted, feel sorry, must have been a terrifying experience. >> jamie lee curtis says, relieved she was unarmed, public people deserve a private life, a horrific moment for her family. last night's an "dancing with the stars." >> bringing out surprises, but last night's standout moment was race car driver james' show stopping quick step that earned james and partner comparisons to ginger rogers with a score of 28 out of 30.
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characters out too. >> yes. >> adds so much to the performance. what a good job. on the other hand, this performance, scoring 22 out of 30, third lowest of the night, and kenny baby face only earned 18 points. that's not good. >> oh, that's rough. the big surprise was this season's first perfect score, just give it to her. where is the ball? do we have it somewhere? lauren hernandez, channelling michael jackson leaving the judges speechless. they called her the queen of the ballroom. >> and said, i can't believe i have to play michael jackson in a dance show. this is nerve racking even as a professional dancer. >> it's not fair, come on. she's a gymnast.
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>> there is advantage there. >> anyway. sorry. i feel bad for the lochtes of the world and baby face. >> there's no eliminations last night, but tonight, double elimination. >> oh, okay. next, abc's bringing back an old favorite. >> green lighted revival of the '70s classic, "the gong show," each episode features uniquely talented performers found on the inte, judged by a revolving panel of stars. >> do you remember this? >> i do not. before my time. >> before my time as well. the original episode was vooifed were one since in 1988. >> is the audience armed? >> how is this -- >> are people throwing things at him? i got to read up more. >> is this really the show or -- >> it's a throwback.
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because, quote, the comedy culture we're living in has finally caught up. >> okay. looks like a political debate. >> if i get to throw things at performers -- >> that's a presidential debate right there. finally, good news for fans of "harry potter." >> as warner brothers tries to build fresh buzz for november 18th release of fantastic beast and where to find them. imax bringing back eight harry potter films for a one week engagement starting next thursday, october 13th. >> yeah! i mean, i'm too old for it. >> i have not seen a single one. >> what? >> go ahead. >> we'll talk later. it's dubbed a spinoff of the harry potter franchise marking the return to j.k. rowling to the big screen. >> the latest engagement marks the first time harry potter and
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arm. the audience here in nevada has been fan tat tick. it's a vegas feel. >> reporter: chris harrison at center stage, on air and daytime syndication since 2002, it's one of the longest running game shows. >> you're one of the first women to win millionaire. >> reporter: winning the jackpot is no small feat with thousands of contestants over the years, only three took home the million dollars, which begs to e question, what makes for a million dollar winner? >> you have to be with, i came here with nothing, i'm willing to leave with nothing in order to get everything. >> reporter: rules changed since the debut. don't expect the phone a friend lifeline, the internet making it too easy to search for answers. you now bring a plus one with them. >> you got it. >> reporter: she tested out the vegas stage firsthand. >> i'm there. i'm on the set, oh, my god, will i win a million dollars, what can i win? >> reporter: she didn't get the
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walked away with a cool 50 grand. >> it's a huge blessing because i can get rid of the four letter word, d-e-b-t, debt. it's wonderful. >> everyone has an amount of money when they come here that they need for college debt or put down money on their first home. >> reporter: sin city gamble that for contestants is worth the risk. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> so you bring a plus-one with you now? now that could get a little risky. you're going to bring me, right? >> is the plus one screws it up -- >> would i be your plus one? >> you do have some genius. just math. >> it's about song lyrics, i'm good. i got you. >> we know three words to this song. >> this song? this is not my forte. we know viva las vegas. ? ? this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for
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good morning, i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. >> bracing for hurricane matthew, the hurricane 4 storm is slowly going through the central caribbean overnight. forecasters say it could dro haiti. the latest track ahead. vice presidential nominees get a turn on the debate stage tonight. they are expected to defend the top half of the tickets when they square off at longwood university in virginia. kim kardashian-west back in new york city with her husband after being robbed in paris. she was tied up, gagged, held at
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stole. he cancelled his concerts this week to be with his wife. >> post season starts in toronto. the winner advances to meet the texas rangers, and those are just some of the top stories on this tuesday, october 4th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we begin with hurricane wind of 140 miles per hour as it moves. >> here's the current radar. matthew is moving 7 miles per hour. that's pretty slow. now, the eye is expected to reach haiti's southwest peninsula by dawn. abc's lindsey davis has efforts on preparing for the worst. >> reporter: hurricane matthew already deadly and closing in on haiti. >> the wind picked up. the rain's getting harder. >> reporter: now packing 140 miles per hour winds, at one point, the strongest atlantic
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that makes it so dangerous. we made our way into haiti from the neighboring dominican republic. parts of the island could see 3 feet of rain, triggering deadly mud slides, making matters worse, six years after the disaster earthquake in 2010 that left 200,000 dead, 50,000 here are still living in makeshift shelters. >> as we know, we're not prepared for this hurricane, but we are doing the best that we can. >> reporter: this orphanage outside of port-au-prince, they boarded up and moved the children up to the second floor. in cuba, this man warns residents to evacuate. long lines form for food and supplies. worshippers in this church pray they'll be spared. with odds increasing for a land fall in the u.s. later this week, states of emergency have been declared from florida to
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>> we won't gamble with people's lives and the livelihoods of many people up and down the coast. >> reporter: the entire region bracing for what's described as life threatening rain. we're talking about potentially 40 inches of rain, which could be devastating for people living here in some homes that are fragile, homes that offer little protection. it's going to be a long 24 hours ahead. lindsey davis, abc news, haiti. >> going to be a devastating night in haiti, no doubt. matthew's eye veered east meaning jamaica avoided the force. >> they took a strong hit, flooding in kingston, and paul williams says what to expect from the storm as it moves closer to the u.s. >> good morning, kendis, diane. matthew still targeting the same areas throughout haiti going to
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outages, problems with storm surges bringing in 11-12 feet of water in some areas. now, as far as the movement is concerned, tracking over cuba, losing some the strength thanks to the mountain region, and strengthening back to a category 3 parallel to florida targeting north carolina. kendis, diane. >> thanks, paul. politics now. donald trump under fire for comments to a veterans' group in virginia suggesting that soldiers who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorders might not be as strong as those who don't. veterans groups condemned remarks saying it perpetuates the stigma that associates ptsd weak making people reluctant to seek help. facing trouble with taxes and hillary clinton taking charge. clinton is five points ahead of trump in a new national poll, 47% to 42%. but trump is defending himself
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away. here's the latest. >> reporter: hillary clinton hopes that an endorsement by lebron james helps her with ohio voters. >> i am truly honored to have his support. >> reporter: she hit donald trump on his bankruptcies that she says hurt small businesses. >> i can't imagine having a president who believes that that's the way you're supposed to treat people. but you're going to help me make sure he never gets near the white house. >> reporter: she also hammered trump on the new york times report that the nominee may have avoided paying taxes for nearly two decades because of big business losses in the '90s. >> here's my question, what kind of genius loses a billion dollars in a single year? >> reporter: on the trail in colorado, trump fired back bragging about how he used the tax laws. >> i've legally used the tax laws to my benefit and to the benefit of my company, my investors, and my employees. i mean, honestly, i have
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>> reporter: trump didn't confirm that he didn't pay taxes, but previously, he had scolded those who didn't. here's trump on hannity in 2011. >> that's the amazing thing, half the country is paying nothing, zero. even if you don't make a lot, you should have to pay something to be part of the game. >> reporter: we'll watch to see if the controversies and growing questions about business dealings with an iranian bank make it into the debate tonight. i see you guys the kendis, diane? >> speaking of the debate tonight, tim kaine and mike pence face off tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on abc. illinois is the second state to take billions of dollars of business away from wells fargo. the state treasurer sis pended $30 billion in investment activity from the bank over its phoney account scandal. california made a similar move last week. two men arrested for a fight
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man in critical condition. police say ravens' fan, joseph bower, allegedly assaulted by raiders fans, scott smith and andrew during sunday's game in baltimore. bower hit his head as he was allegedly hit to the ground. doctors say he has a 30% chance of survival. they are facing assault charges. a lot of notoriety this skills. he was carrying the bike when he seems to lose it, slamming the bike on the ground, breaks it in two. a little frustrated because he was not able to finish the heat. thing is, the bike was not his. it was a friend's. >> oh! >> sorry, friend. >> he was angry at the friend? >> hope your insurance covers that? >> somehow? >> yeah. >> just on a tirade. the new baby gorilla at the philadelphia zoo has a name. she will be called amani,
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zoo officials decided to let the public name her. >> after donating $1, you could select from a list of four names. amani won by a landslide, and voters donated nearly $7,000 and the zoo matched that dollar, and all the funds are going to a sanctuary in the democratic republic of congo. oh, how cute is she? >> very wise, by the way, to gi go with the top vote. >> could you imagine? >> we can't say names that have ended up winning. >> i can just imagine the names. coming up, a first at the white house. they called it the south by south lawn festival. president obama hanging out on a bench and with some more well-known guests. >> oh. >> details straight ahead. the toy mom is with us for arts and crafts and tell you how to do some too. but first, here's a look at
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the white house. >> calling it south by south lawn. abc checked it out. >> i see what they did. ? ? >> reporter: from the music to the virtual reality and even leo, president obama's backyard got a whole lot hipper, inaugural south by south lawn watched films and robots. you can see what president obama found when he went to yosemite this year. others allow you to play judge. >> you read a crime, and you decide on the sentence. one year to life. >> reporter: it taught kids the science behind their food. >> shake it up, add herbs and spices, and then you have a vinaigrette.
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entire life, liam played golf. the goal, simple, really. >> become a national golfer. >> reporter: at 10 years old, he's scheduled to do something every golfer can only dream of, compete at augusta national golf club, site of the masters. how excited are you to go to august? >> really excited because i can see all the pros. >> reporter: who is more excited, him or you? >> might be me. >> reporter: liam is not competing in the masters itself, contest. >> it's hard to believe that come april, we're going to be there. >> reporter: he's been playing since he was 2 years old. this is the golf club he started using at 3. >> always had a green in the backyard of some sort, and it was just something we do to keep occupied. >> reporter: to punch his ticket
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this morning on "world news now," matthew on the move, the monster storm is making a direct hit on haiti before continuing its march northward. forecasters now have it coming close to florida in the coming days. preparations in the sunshine state are underway. also this morning, donald trump's tafe the republican nominee says he's used the nation's tax laws brilliantly for his own benefit, but a new national poll has hillary clinton edging out to a bigger lead. all that as the running mates get ready to face off tonight. then the case of a father accused of killing his own son by leaving him in a hot car. prosecutors are laying out their case, accusing the man of leading a double life. his defense has its say as well. we'll give you the details straight ahead. masterpiece revealed, long strange trip of a painting
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originally thought. that's ahead in "the mix" on this tuesday, october 4th. from abc news, this is "world news now." we do say good morning to you, everyone, on this tuesday. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. we begin with the storm watch. hurricane matthew turned deadly as forecasters warn of flash floods and mud slides. >> the eye of the category 4 storm and 140-plus-mile-per-hour winds are battering haiti's west coast. hurricane warnings are in effect for haiti, eastern cuba, and both the southeast and central bahamas. >> the brunt of the storm appears to have missed jamaica, but more than a foot of rain has fallen in some areas. the island has been hit with tropical storm force winds. >> and in haiti, a frantic effort to evacuate residents ahead of the storm's arrival. more than 1300 shelters are set up aross the cup.
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outside the capital of port-au-prince. >> reporter: hurricane matthew already deadly and coming in on haiti packing 140 miles per hour winds. at one point considered the strongest atlantic hurricane in nearly a decade, but it's the storm's slow speeds, moving at just 7 miles per hour that makes it so dangerous. this is considered a rainmaker. we're talking about life-threatening rain, potentially 40 inches of rain. this could be deaf stating in th still living in homes like this, homes that are fragile and offer very little in the way of protection. it's going to be a long 24 hours ahead. lindsey davis, abc news, haiti. >> that, indeed. and matthew is blamed for three deaths already, including one in haiti. a fisherman killed in rough waters and another said to be missing. >> the storm strengthened over the past few hours. accuweather's paul williams joins us with an update.
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here's the tracking, saturday, a category 3, crossing cuba, and then really closer to florida, downgraded to a category 2, but warm weather strengthening it quickly and targets north carolina. that's going to be a concern down the road. as far as the initial concern, storm surge significant throughout the coast of haiti. and then we're looking for significant flood to go occur with haiti as well as over towards guantanamo. keep in mind, this is going to be a massive storm. what we expect, as you notice, as we go into wednesday morning, looking for it to cross over eastern portions of cuba and move north. this is like a pie, and the top corner of that pie, that's where the worst impact will be. kendis, diane. >> and as you saw right there from paul, matthew is expected to be a category 3 as it reaches the u.s. later this week. >> south florida, stores are stocked with water and generators. the entire state is under a state of emergency and there are concerns a direct impact could
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>> we'll continue to follow the latest on matthew, but we want to turn now to the political storm raging over donald trump's taxes. >> hillary clinton leads trump in a new national poll taken after the debate. 47% to 42%. she's blasting trump over leaked tax returns that show he may not have paid federal taxes for years. but trump is touting his use of the tax laws as his proof of brilliance. tom llamas is on the campaign trail. >> reporter: donald trump praising himselfer not have paid federal income taxes for nearly 20 years. >> i have legally used the tax laws to my benefit, and to the benefit of my company, my investors, and my employees. i mean, honestly, i have brilliantly -- i have brilliantly used those laws. >> reporter: the latest drama began when the "new york times" obtained part of trump's 1995 personal tax return, showing in
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under the law, that would have allowed him to avoid paying federal income tax for nearly 20 years. the documents arrived in the mailbox of a times' reporter in a mysterious manila envelope. no name, just a trump tower address. the trump campaign learned about it saturday. that night as the story was online, trump took the stage in philadelphia. >> thank you, everybody, thank you. >> reporter: it was two hours late, sounding red hot and ripping into hillary clinton. >> i don't even think she's loyal to bill if you want to know the truth. and, really, folks, really, why should she be, right? >> reporter: in the past, trump complained that not everyone pays their fair share. >> that's the amazing thing is that half the country's paying nothing, zero, and even if you don't make a lot, you should have to pay something, just something to be a part of the game. >> reporter: he's zeroed in on
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taxes asap. they are paying practically nothing. but trump won't confirm or deny whether he paid any federal income >> i was able to use the tax taxes in the past 20 years. laws of this country and my business acumen to dig out of the real estate mess few others were able to do what i did. >> reporter: and trump facing another controversy involving his fortune. new york's attorney general sending a cease and desist letter barring trump's charitable foundation from raising money in new york saying it was not registered to do so. that same attorney general, a democrat, is investigating whether trump used charitable donations from the foundation to settle lawsuits against his businesses and buy himself gifts. the campaign blasting that the attorney general has political motives. now we put in another format request of the campaign asking
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release his tax returns. they told us, quote, mr. trump is under audit. in the past, he's been advised not to release returns because of the audit, but nothing legally prevents him to do so. tom llamas, abc news, new york. >> meanwhile, hillary clinton is jumping on that revelation about his taxes accusing him of abusing his power and gaming the system. >> saying trump puts his own interest ahead of the country's saying while millions of american families pay their fair share, trump pays nothing and businessman. >> ask yourself this, who loses money on casinos? you know, yesterday, some of his supporters said, well, it just shows he's a genius. said he didn't pay any taxes. well, what kind of genius loses a billion dollars in the first place? >> clinton said trump is a poster boy for a rigged tax
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years that are not being audited. well, the vice presidential candidates, tim kaine and mike pence, are facing off tonight in their only debate. we're going to have full team coverage at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on abc. u.s. broke off talks with russia over the failed cease fire in syria. russia's role in the bombardment of aleppo left nothing left to discuss. and the situation in that city seems to be getting even worse. bunker busting bombs destroyed a hospital there killing seven people. back in the u.s. state of georgia today, opening arguments will get under way for the defense in the trial of a dad accused of murder after leaving his son in a hot car. a prosecutor said justin harris wanted to escape the responsibilities of family life to pursue sexual liaisons with prosecutes and young women. they called the death of 22 month old cooper in june of 2014
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harris says he forgot cooper was in the backseat of the car. a federal judge dismissed a civil rights lawsuit that police used excessive force against protesters in ferguson, missouri. the sometimes violent protest thes followed the police shooting of michael brown in 2014. the judge said it failed to show officers acted with malice or in bad faith. lawyers for the protesters say they'll appeal. some sports now. monday night football, the vikings were at their best against the new york giants. minnesota took the lead on a short touchdown run in here. this is in the first quarter, and they were never really troubled from that point on. quarterback saad touchdown pass to kyle rudolph, all to put it away. a little fist pump. the still undefeated vikings cruise to a 24-10 win over the giants. and patriots' fans no doubt very happy that quarterback tom brady is eligible to play again following the completion of his four-game deflate-gate suspension. >> in an interview last night,
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weeks off. asked if he would be the patriots' starter sunday against the browns, brady said decisions like that aren't up to him. >> uh-huh. so jack says no doubt, brady's playing for sure. >> yes. i was in new england over the weekend, and they -- they would be another boston tea party if -- >> a fan mutiny if they don't put brady in? >> exactly. especially after the embarrassing loss on sunday. all right, coming up, when a painting is worth much more than originally thought. once valued at less than $30, this painting, let's just say it's got a much bigger price tag now. plus, the latest on kim kardashian-west, back in the u.s. after being held up and robbed in paris. new questions about what happened to her security at the time of the robbery. also, check out our behind the scenes pictures on instagram. abcwnn. you're watching "world news
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a grass fire in eastern colorado has forced dozens of residents to evacuate their homes. the fire grew to 3,000 acres because of strong winds and dry conditions. seven structures have been lost so far. the health department issuing an advisory because of the smoke and ash in the air. here in new york, kim kardashian is safely reunited with her husband, kanye west, back at their apartment in
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and morning, we're learning new details with about that brazen robbery inside her private hotel suite. here's the latest from paris. >> reporter: kim kardashian bound, gagged -- >> held at gunpoint, begging for her life. >> reporter: authorities tell abc news, the mother of two was held at gun point, tied up, gagged and locked in the bathroom by armed men. they stole more than $10 million worth of jewelry, including this nearly $5 million ring that kim showed off on instagram days ago. kim's body guard is seen frequently in pictures with her but was reportedly not there last night to protect her. >> that body guard had been sent elsewhere for the evening because kim was done for the night, and the belief was she was secure in the location where she was. ? >> reporter: security a hot topic since the beginning of their hit show, "keeping up with the kardashians." >> self-defense, here we come.
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try and take matters into their own hands with a self-defense class. but over the years as they become ever-more popular, traveling without security became all too risky. >> held up at gun point, dress up -- >> no. >> i mean, us, not a real person. >> reporter: at one point, the sisters pranking 18-year-old kylie jenner who are a previous encounter with a stalker. >> what's on my car? >> what's on your car? >> the older sisters worried security measures. >> it is, you know, important to take it seriously with a stalker. >> reporter: as for the family's hit show now in its 12th season, e! tells us they were not filming at the time of the robbery and, quote, all of us at e are incredibly thankful that kim kardashian-west is safe and send her and her family our love and support. tonight, no sign of the thieves
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on comment yet from kim kardashian or kanye west. in paris, "nightline." >> and since the robbery, kim has gone surprisingly dark on social media, surprising because she's always on it. but it's raising a conversation about social media and how to what level you have to protect yourself and indeed not disclose so much information. >> no, indeed. in fact, paris hilton has been robbed herself and people say by posting where you are and what you have, that makes you a possible victim to all of these crimes. >> one of her previous security guards said often everyone knows she is always wearing valuable jewelry. the hotel was exclusive hotel, only known through word of mouth. but, of course, if you post about where you are, it's that much easier for anyone in the public to find you. so scary all around. glad she's okay. >> you recall she had a breach just last week when she was in paris when that guy was able to get straight up to her. >> right, that prankster.
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a lot of people were like, where was the security at that point. and kanye replaced her security detail in may. >> maybe beefing it up more now. >> absolutely. police officers under fire in north carolina. outrage is building over this newly released body cam video of officers taking down a man sitting on his mother's front porch. the details we are learning this morning. a birthday gift 17 years in the making, a time capsule and what the mother calls the letters from heaven inside. you're watching "world news now." "world news now" continues after this from our abc
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there's a new teacher at columbia university, and her name is victoria. >> she's like all of us, she breathes, talks, bleeds, except she's a robot. >> she has life-like skin, experiencing symptoms like a real human. trainees can run ivs, do surgery on her. she's been helping medical students practice as realistically as possible on all things. take a look. >> it's actually a lot of fun because, you know, we ask our learners to suspend disbelief, to throw themselves into the scenarios. we enjoy working with these high fidelity mannequins. they are very sophisticated, and we're able to, you know, socially do almost everything that you can do in real life with a few limitations. >> some students admit it's a little creepy, a little too life like, but right now, they say it's the best way to learn before moving on to real human
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so there were real human tiers at one 18-year-old's birthday party. >> a birthday gift 17 years into a making turning into a treasure-trove. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: 17 years ago on her first birthday, the family prepared an intimate time capsule, a trunk filled with cards, letters, newspaper clippings to be opened on her 18th birthday. >> this is the box my parents got for me. >> reporter: the day arrived a week ago. >> i'm going to go through it and i'm going to cry. >> reporter: inside the box, a letter from her uncle john who died five years ago in a car crash. >> i just want to say, i hope you grow up to be just like me because it will drive your mother and grandmother crazy. your uncle, john. >> reporter: a note from her mom too. >> follow your heart, find what you love no matter how difficult it may seem to achieve. don't let anything get in your
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filmed abby opening the capsule. mother and daughter sharing a lifetime of memories. david wright, abc news, new york. >> a wonderful story. "the mix" is next. ?living well? rise above joint discomfort with move free ultra's triple action joint support for improved mobility and flexibility, and 20% better comfort from one tiny, mighty pill...
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megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers mega support. time now for "the mix," and this first story might make horders out of all of us. >> okay. >> this painting originally thought to be a copy was originally appraised at $26 back in 1899, thought it was a copy, whatnot. >> okay. >> however, just recently discover it's now believe to be the real thing. new appraisal? $26 million. the painting's thought to have been made between 1505 and 1510, and they figured it out on a gdbbc show, "printan's lost masterpieces." and it was in a national trust,
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the only rafael painting they've ever owned. >> wow, and $26 million on a $26 painting. >> congratulations, scotland. >> nice, exactly. so, if you stayed up at night, the munchies and dreamt of ice cream and ramen together. >> no. >> no? >> separately. i love both of those. >> okay. well, if that's what you wanted, now you can have your dreams answered. because, look at this. this is ice cream ramen. it's designed by a new york company, a dessert kitchen, as it's called. the needle noodle is called canten. it's like a gem that comes from algae. they put it there in condensed milk, crushed ice, and there you have it. >> looks like jell-0. >> it does, but it's ice cream ramen.
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>> i'll take your word for it. we're talking about beautiful houses up for sale, but why buy a house if you can buy an entire island. >> oh? >> let's take you over to shelter island in montana. 22 acres in the middle of flat head lake, one of the cleanest in the world. >> looks beautiful. >> in case you're worried about where you'll sleep, the island comes with a five bedroom, eight bathroom mansion. >> awesome. >> there's a guest house, two beds, four baths, a steam room, built 01 45-foot high ceilings, a great room, and, of course, amazing views. >> is there a catch? >> $39 million. >> that's actually not that bad. >> oh, kendis is going to buy it and invite us all over. >> yes. you know when you're trying to take a photo and there's always somebody in the background, deb or jack who is somewhere else trying to get in on your photo?
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making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, hurricane matthew tearing through the caribbean with life-threatening rain, wind and storm surge. thousands of people bracing for the most powerful storm in almost a decade. we're tracking the latest path. donald trump is trying to capitalize on the story that he may not have paid federal taxes for years as hillary clinton tears into trump's business skills. and the vice presidential candidates are set to face off in their first debate. we're live with the details. and new this morning, a major police bust involving an organized crime ring. an alleged shoplifting gang of thieves hitting several american cities over the years. and a truck used in a smash and grab plows through a storefront, and the thief gets
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