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>> we have -- >> reporter: that emergency involving the campaign airplane of republican vice presidential nominee mike pence. the front wheels of the boeing 737 coming to a stop several feet off the runway after what was a terrifying landing in rough weather. abc reporter among the 48 on board. >> felt a big bump upon landing and the plane skid off the runway. >> reporter: the powerful storms plane's departure from iowa to be severely delayed. the governor waited by tossing a football on the tarmac with his daughter and staffers. no one could imagine the rough flight ahead. passengers said the aircraft appeared to fish tail after hitting the ground at laguardia. >> a little rattled, everyone's safe. there's no apparent damage to the plane. the governor talked to us, and asked us if everyone was okay, and that's when we realized something was wrong because he told us that there was mud on his windows in the front. >> reporter: within a minute,
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aircraft. >> off the runway on the right side of the arrester bed. it looks to be in tact. we are on the scene. >> reporter: arrester beds working as designed, stopping the jet after it left the runway and preventing it from hitting a highway. moments later, governor pence exiting the aircraft, then a short time later, sending out this tweet. so thankful everyone on our plane is safe. grateful for our first responders and the concern and prayers of so many overnight, governor pence gave reporters the thumbs up arriving as hit manhattan hotel. >> and that, by the way, second hard landing of the day. hillary clinton also tweeted saying that she was glad everyone on board was safe. you have to remember that his wife and his daughter was on board that plane with him, what a frightening scene there. >> scary moments. >> yeah. after that landing, pence cancelled his appearance at a fundraiser in trump tower, but
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>> donald trump was among the first people pence spoke with by phone after exiting the plane, and trump addressed the incident at a rally in ohio. >> i just spoke to our future vice president, and he's okay. did you know he was in a big accident with a plane? the plane skidded off the runway and was pretty close to grave, grave danger, but i just spoke to mike pence, and he's fine. everybody's fine. everybody's fine. >> well, that was trump at his third rally of the day. seizing on two issues right now, and it's gaining traction as the campaign comes to a close including the obamacare premium hike he called a catastrophic event for working families, especially in ohio, and the latest batch of hacked e-mails from hillary clinton's campaign, raising new questions about the clinton foundation, and personal
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>> hillary clinton made no mention of the latest wikileaks revelation as she campaigned in north carolina alongside first lady michelle obama. >> clinton spent her entire speech praising the first lady, and michelle obama in the meantime applauded her in return and also slammed donald trump saying his vision is grounded in hopelessness as well as dispair. we got more now from abc. >> they walked out together to cheers and a hug. hillary clinton -- >> seriously, is there anyone more inspiring than michelle obama? and maybe it's especially meaningful to me because i do know something about being first lady of the united states. >> reporter: former rivals with a shared bond. >> among the many real privileges i've had is to see
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dance. oh, wow, one could only hope. >> i say this everywhere i go, i admire and respect hillary. yeah. that's right. h hillary doesn't ay she has more experience and exposure to the presidency than any candidate in our lifetime, and, yes, she happens to be a woman. >> reporter: but outside, a shadow over the campaign. another batch of hack ed wikileaks e e-mails. abc has not independently confirmed them, and the campaign will not comment on individual documents. the new revelation about the
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this 2011 memo from bill clinton's long time aide reveals how he pressured companies to donate to the foundation, and also to pay the former president millions for things like speeches. in the case of one donor, he describes, quote, a foundation relationship that evolved into a personal business relationship for president clinton. he even had a term for it, bill clinton, inc. the white house announcing that president obama will be out on the campaign trail nearly every day during the this campaign. never before in recent history has a president campaigned this much for the person hoping to succeed him. abc news, winston-salem, north carolina. turning to other news. in north dakota, more than 100 people have been arrested during an operation to force pipeline protesters off of private land. demonstrators clashed with police setting fires to tires and throwing objects.
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allegedly firing shots at police. protesters say the pipeline ruined drinking water and would disturb pure yal sites. a national wild life rescue in oregon, they claimed the takeover was an act of civil diso bead yaps. the standoff started in january and lasted six weeks. they still face charges in nevada from a 2014 standoff with federal agents in a case involving their president obama has commuted the sentences for an additional 98 federal inmates, all were imprisoned for drug crimes and nearly half serving life sentences. the president granted early releases to 688 inmates this year. that, by the way, is the most commutations granted by a president in a single year. a big payout in the defamation case filed by penn state against one of the school's former assistant football coaches.
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saying he was defamed in the wake of the sandusky child molestation case. he sought more than $4 million in lost wages and other damages. a jury awarded him more than $7 million. a judge still must decide on other claims he's making against the school, which is not commenting on the case. amtrak pays out more than a quarter billion dollars to settle claims from last year's deadly crash in philadelphia. a judge approved the $265 millio were killed then, and more than 200 others injured when a train heading from washington to new york city derailed on a curve. it was traveling at more than double the 50 miles per hour speed limit. well, surely after announcing it would eliminate 9% of the work force, twitter is making another cost-cutting move. the social media giant says it's shutting down vine, it's mobile video app allowing users to share six second videos on a loop.
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is struggling to keep pace with rivals facebook, snapchat, and instagram. call it almost 43 million se selfie. the stress on the almost. this katrina in front of a slot machine saying she won $43 million. >> of course, she thought of the ways to spend that money. >> oh, yeah. >> but the excitement didn't last long because the casino told her that the slot machine malfunctioned, and thathe only entitled to $2.25. >> no. this would have. fighting words. >> oh, yeah. >> single mother of four thought about how she'd give millions back to her community. she now plans to sue the resort world casino in new york. i mean, other than giving back to the community, she thought about a new -- >> the house and the -- and four kids, that's a lot of kids through college, clothes, new shoes. ooem not a lawyer, but i got to
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iraqi special forces have moved more than 1,000 people out of villages near the front lines of the battle to retake mozul. this as isis mill tamts use human shields. this is according to u.s. officials and aide agencies. iraqi forces also discovered a bomb making facility in a village near mozul t recently retaken from militants. speaking of the battle against isis, it's not just taking place on the front lines, an alarming number of young americans are enticed by the group. >> diane sawyer was let inside a federal prison to interview once a star student. >> reporter: two honor students,
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a math theacher, her dad a military veteran, and now the high school stars are prisoners, guilty of charges for providing material support to isis. have you ever been arrested before? >> no, ma'am, not at all. ever been in trouble? >> no. >> nothing? >> no, ma'am. i mean, i was, like -- >> one of the friend quoted saying, he was the guy never in a bad mood. >> that is >> they met in college. he says his first serious romance. and he says, at the time, he had fallen into a depression. she admitted instigatiing interest in isis. they watched isis videos online. >> these videos are dangerously inspirational. >> it made sense to you? >> that's how they showed themselves, as rebuilding towns, feeding the poor. >> when you're seeing beheadings of aide workers?
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videos. >> reporter: he and his girlfriend write messages to people they think are recruiters, but, in fact, it's the fbi arresting them at the airport. >> you were willing to kill in the name of isis? >> once i got there, i would have seen a whole different kind of picture, not what i thought it was. >> you thought you were willing to do that, kill americans? >> no. it was more just, you know, i >> today, he says he wants to warn parents their smart kids can have secrets and a seriously skewed version of the world. >> fascinating look there. on the one hand, young people are so impressionable, but you got to pay attention to what's happening in the world, propaganda's one thing, but real life -- >> you never know. both honor students, very well-connected in the world. she was a cheerleader, he played
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gets. >> absolutely. look at it one way, they were lucky to have gotten caught and sentenced because their fate would have been far worse had they traveled and joined the ranks of isis. >> true, 8 years and 12 years in prison. coming up, the irs scam targeting every american with a phone. americans have already been billed $300 million, and how they are doing it and what to know before you say anything to anyone identifying themselves as the irs. but firs aren't using phones, but hammers to smash and grab. the rash of robberies across at least two states, and it's all caught on video. that's coming up next.
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recapping the breaking news story this morning, the campaign plane carrying mike pence skids off a runway in new york city during a hard landing at laguardia airport. the impact destroyed part of the tarmac as you can see there. none of the 48 people on board was hurt. the indiana governor is fine. you see him there heading his hotel late last night. the incident on "gma" later on this morning. we'll hear from him. >> so glad he's doing okay. >> yeah. we'll talk about it. police in two states dealing with a fresh rash of smash-and-grab robberies. >> and it's not just jewelry stores, marcy gonzalez has more. >> reporter: thieves masked with helmets and armed with hammers breakthrough display cases in florida tuesday, filling their
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motorcycles. the third smash-and-grab burglary caught on camera in just a week. the other two in philadelphia. here you see a man slamming the display case of a wireless store with a hammer on wednesday loading up the back back with cell phones, and, tuesday, again in philadelphia, cameras captured an suv backing into the front of the high end clothing store, suspects in the car, and mother say deez across the street and run into the store with hooded sweatshirts hiding face as they get away with suits and accessories worth $45,000. >> any tip that ke with, you know, get from the public will help us in solving this crime here and finding out who the individuals are responsible for this. >> reporter: police are still searching for suspects in all three cases. abc news, new york. >> theft is bad, but e love how
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now, the esteemed accomplished journalists we are, we can't efficiently out which one won. if anybody in our audience can figure out which one of these entries won, can you tweet us? we are dying to know. >> they are are all winners. >> that's a tornado. this is my favorite, the barbecue with the squash pig. that was my vote. >> looks yummy. >> good to know they have that much time on their hands. >> polka! >> in the haunted hotel in brooklyn, new york. ? squeaks, moans, squeaky floors, clowns behind the doors ? snot ? that's the halloween polka ? ? monsters ring your bell ? ? let them go to the neighbors ? ? that's the halloween polka ? ? this is spooky, a nightmare
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this morning on "world news now," just feet to spare. that's how close vice presidential nominee mike pence's campaign plane came from a major highway here in new york. new details this morning of a landing everyone on board says they will never forget. also, donald trump mak new claim about the incident on the bus that sparked such anger over how he spoke about women. the republican nominee now considering legal action over the entire episode just 11 days to go before the election. and new this half hour, a major cocaine seizure on the high seas. thousands of pounds of the drug captured by the coast guard from a self-propelled submarine. authorities say it's part of
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and capit is captivated the interpret for days. is this bill murray, or is this tom hanks? the answer revealed in the skinny on this friday, october 28th. it's a mystery. >> i have a vote. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> it is this year's blue dress versus yellow dress. >> it was gold. >> blue dress. >> i think that's tom hanks, but he's my favorite, so i could be projecting that. >> who do you think it is? tweet us. was that tom hanks or bill murray? thoughts and why. during the skinny, we'll let you know the answer. >> there's an answer to this unlike the stupid dress question. >> there was an answer. it was blue. >> i do agree. it was blue and black.
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let's get to the breaking news of the day. the airplane scare, and the ntsb is investigating after the jet skidded off a runway at new york's laguardia airport. >> a concrete barrier prevented the incident from being worse. you see the concrete is torn up. the barrier stopped the plane from sliding on a busy highway feet from the airport. here's more. >> reporter: the charter 737 carrying vp mike pence caked in mud, dozens of feet behind the runway where the plane landed and landed hard. an abc news producer apart of the pool on board. >> feels like you'd think. the plane was wobbling. it was not braking. it was -- there was a lot of noise. things starting falling off, and the overhead compartments, and you could tell. >> i hear a noise, and there was a trump-pence plane, noise,
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>> reporter: officials won't say how fast it was going when it overshot the runway stopping several hundred feet in front grand central parkway in front of beds that act like quick sand to stop a jetliner in its tracks. >> served the purpose they did tonight, slow down an aircraft approaching the end of the runway. they served their purpose. we're not speculating on the incident. >> reporter: no injuries and no the port authority pulled a staircase up to the plane to evacuate on the tarmac. pence, himself, took pictures with first responders before climbing into the motorcade and driving away. he skipped the fundraiser, and arrived with a thumb's up at the midtown hotel. you can see a large emergency presence here at the side of runway 22 at laguardia airport as they set up lights. the ntsb on the way here to new york to investigate exactly what caused this incident and until they get that plane out of there, one of only two runways here in laguardia airport will be shut down.
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possibly across the country. abc news, new york. >> a long weekend ahead for travelers. our thanks to josh there. as mike pence gets back to campaigning today, donald trump is holding rallies in three states. >> the race tightening in battlegrounds, he takes aim on wikileaks e-mails how money was raised for thent foundation. tom llamas is on the campaign trail. >> reporter: donald trump latching on to the new wikileaks revelation about the clinton foundation and money making enterprise referred to as bill clinton inc. >> if the clintons were willing to play this fast and loose with their enterprise, when they were not in the white house, just imagine what they'll do given the chance to once again control
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battleground ohio, three rallies in the must-win state. >> remember every time you see a clothes factory or a wiped out community in ohio, it was essentially caused by the clintons. >> reporter: after two weeks of early voting here, half a million ballots cast, 40% less than this point in 2012. experts say it could be fewer democrats turning out, helping trump, but he's having trouble shaking off the past like the feud with the gold star family he attacked after they appeared at the democratic national convention. george asking trump if he had any regrets. >> do you think you should have apologized to the khans? >> i have great respect for the khan family, great respect, a great hero, but if i were president at that time, captain khan would be alive today, george, because i wouldn't have been in iraq. >> reporter: this, though trump initially supported the war. hillary clinton calling him out. >> i don't understand how anyone
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wounds of a grieving family. >> reporter: now on the campaign trail for clinton. >> this is the most cruel thing you can say to living parents, that if i was there, this would not have happened. >> reporter: as he enters the home stretch, trump leaning on family for help. >> does it make you want to get out there yourself and help him out in the final two weeks? >> we will see. my priority's my son, our son, and i might join him. we will see. >> she's actually going to make two or three speeches. >> okay. >> she's amazing when she speaks. >> reporter: trump making headlines after a speech in toledo, ohio, using the word "ghettos," describing the african-american community. now, if that indeed is the case, it's a phrase i've never heard him use, but if it is the case, it could affect him in ohio and across the country with
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voters plan on voting for him come election day. tom llamas, abc news, ohio. >> donald trump accuses nbc of breaking the law over the access hollywood tape he talk about groping and kissing women without their permission. on fox news last night, trump, again, dismissed the comments as locker room comments and said the network had no right to record him at time. >> the microphone was not supposed to be on, not that it's an excuse for myself, but, certainly, it was an illegal act that was nbc. it was not supposed to be on. >> you think it was illegal what they did, putting the tape out? >> oh, absolutely. that was a private, you know, a private dressing room. >> well, trump also suggested he might sue nbc after the election. he's threatened to sue the women who accused him of sexual assault. >> president obama is campaigning for hillary clinton
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clinton shared the stage with his wife, first lady michelle obama joined clinton in a packed rally in winston-salem, north carolina addressing clinton's biggest crowd yet. they took turns ripping into donald trump and expressing mutual admiration for one another. >> is there anyone more inspiring than michelle obama? and maybe it's especially, especially meaningful to me because i do know something united states. i admire and respect hillary. hillary doesn't play. she has more experience and exposure to the presidency than any candidate in our lifetime, and, yes, she happens to be a woman. >> the first lady also criticized trump for claiming the election is rigged. she said, in this country, voters decide who wins and
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new revelations this morning about the money pouring into each campaign. donald trump repeatedly said he's going to put $100 million of his own money into his run for the white house. he still has more than $40 million to go just to meet that goal. filings show he contributed just $31,000 in all of october. as of last week, he had 16 million available in campaign cash, and hillary clinton had more than $60 million. a woman in california won a lawsuit stemming from the use of baby powder. she sued johnson and johnson claiming use of the company's powder caused her ovarian cancer, and now a jury in st. louis awarded her more than $70 million. they say they sympathize with the woman, but says it will appeal the jury's verdict. in san diego, the u.s. coast guard offloaded more than 39,000 pounds of cocaine taken from drug smuggers. 5600 pounds nabbed in september from a vessel meant for
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they tried to sink it, and it's been a record setting year for the coast guard with nearly $6 billion worth of cocaine seized. an oregon woman got an unexpected surprise. first, her car was stolen, but then it was returned with an apology and some cash. >> yes. so erin posted this video on facebook in hopes of finding the alleged thief. it turns out, the woman who picked it up had instructions from a friend to pup neighborhood. >> when that owner got erin's car instead, she returned the car with an apology note, $30 for gas, and returned the car when cops showed up, but it was sorted out and she was not arrested. >> that doesn't happen in new york. coming up, what's oprah not been up to? details of the newest project coming up in the skinny. >> frightening accounts from
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federal authorities arrested the u.s. and charged more overseas in connection with a major telephone scam targeting millions of americans. >> scammers have been reaching out and touching and grabbing more than $300 million from unsuspecting victims. here's the story. >> reporter: the caller was blueprint, claiming to be an irs officer, telling mary joe she
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now. >> you have to buy a target tax voucher for the amount of $5600. >> i'm tax deficient, going to jail. >> by tomorrow morning, a revenue officer and deputy sheriff will be coming to your house. >> reporter: refusing to pay, and 15,000 victims in the u.s. duped into paying bogus tax claims, 300 million scammed by crooks in india, and this month, dozens arrested, accused of operating similar schemes and shakedowns can be dangerous. >> said i owed back taxes. if i didn't pay immediately, they were going to, ha warrant out for my arrest. >> reporter: james davis of colorado springs refused to pay, the scammer got revenge by impersonating him, calling 911 claiming a violent crime would take place at the davis home. >> two or three guys -- >> reporter: a a swat team descended seeing it was a hoax. >> they don't make calls demanding taxes be paid over the phone. if you get a call like that, hang up.
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>> all right, when we come back, we'll switch gears and ask the question, what's oprah cooking up lately in her kitchen? >> what happens when you cross stringer things with charlie brown? the skinny's coming up next. "world news now" continues
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time for the skinny, and looking at oprah's latest project. >> you may recall the media mogul, this time last year, embarked on her latest weight loss journey with weight watchers, and, well, now, released the cover of her new cookbook. the title there, "food, health, and happiness." >> looks happy. it's a gorgeous winfrey laughing over a bowl of fruit and juice. that's what we picture her life like. every day. >> vertical lines make you look skinny. >> i heard that too. >> i don't believe it. winfrey says she was inspired to write the book after finally finding what worked for her body. that hopefully might work for
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still struggling themselves. >> recipes are a collaboration with a number of chefs with dishes like unfried chicken and turkey chili. >> preorders now, and i should mention right now, thin spired is on amazon, paperback, and otherwise. >> e-book as well. i appreciate the plug. thanks, kendis, i'll tell you later. >> her book. next, celebrity departure from within abc news family. >> raven is leaving "the view" revealing she's busy developing a reboot of "that's so raven." >> calling it that so raven two, but admitted, so far, there's no official title. >> not just leaving have the the view," but new york going back west to l.a. she's excited and sad, but mostly excited and, of course, we wish her all the luck. i love her. next, the unlikely mashup of a brand new horror cult classic with a children's holiday
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>> this is disturbing. this is what you get when you cross a netflix breakout stranger things, a hit this summer, with a charlie brown christmas. the new three minute short envisions charlie brown and the gang as the troubled kids from indiana. >> i think there's something i like that i'm not upside down hiding from monsters, anymore, but i'm not happy. e don't feel the way i'm supposed to feel. >> well, you're the only person i know who can be rescued from a mysterious paranormal universe and find a way to feel crummy about it. >> well, the short is set, of course, to vince's classic, charlie brown christmas sound track. means nothing to me. never saw stranger things. no idea. >> it is thee show of the year. >> heard it's scarry, and i'm easily frightened, so i stay
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>> go to church. >> yes. finally, the photo we were talking about that's been breaking the internet lately and sparking heated arguments. >> the controversy vounds this photo posted to facebook, taken by a woman at a celebrity golf tournament in scot land showing who ross says is bill murray mimicking her crying baby. >> the picture around for years, but twitter on fire with people insisting it's not bill, but tom hanks. >> the woman, herself, has now confirmed that it's bill murray, but maybe she's confused and doesn't know who bill murray is and watching forest gump, like, i love bill murray. >> even now the internet will not take no for an answer. viewers who have chimed in on twitter saying tom hanks for sure. >> yes, shoutout to sam. >> yes, exactly. >> i'm with you, sam. looks like tom to me.
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? ? well, with just days to go before the presidential election, it's no surprise that the campaign has been dominating >> but there's been quite a few other major stories, especially from overseas and the action playing out right here at home. making baseball history. here now is our weekly friday rewind. >> all of these liars will be sued after the election is over. >> go to gettysburg and say he's going to sue women who have made accusations against him, i'm going to keep talking about what we want to do. >> i guess i'm somewhat behind in the poll, but not by much.
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defeat before the battle has even started. he's proving to the world what it means to have an unqualified commander in chief. >> you want to go back to the tapes on your show, recently? you are fascinated with sex, and you don't care about public policy. >> me, really? >> that's what i get from you tonight. >> you know what, mr. speaker, i'm not fascinated by sex, but i am fascinated by the protection of women and understanding what we're getting in the oval office. >> what's happening is that a effort tightening noose is around mosul. that's the plan we've long had. isil will be destroyed. >> we stood up together, and he was shooting at me, and i was shooting at him. >> this is all that's left of the semibehind us here. from witness accounts, it appears the big rig swallow the bus. >> in 35 years, never been to a crash where there's 13 confirmed
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of us. >> no child should be walking down the hall or in the locker room and be accosted with a noose around their neck. this is 2016, not 1916. >> it's hard to believe. i'm in shock right now. >> the city let us know they are hungry for a moment like this, and we're just so excited to be a part of the team that gives them the opportunity to see a chicago cubs team in the world series. >> and that they will tonight because game three starts $7,000. >> wow. >> you'd have to be on the field for that much. >> but it is history. >> it is. >> don't miss updates on facebook at wnnfans.com. >> coming up, much more here from abc news. this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. flr abc's "world news
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good morning. >> here's some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." the ntsb sending a go team to new york city after mike pence's campaign jet skidded off the runway. it happened during a hard landing. the republican vice presidential nominee and 47 others on the plane were not hurt. details just coming in. police removed pipeline protesters from a camp in north arrested including one woman for allegedly firing a gun. officers also used pepper spray spraying protesters who were throwing things at them. in san diego, the coast guard offloaded 39,000 pounds of cocaine from drug smugglers. the agency set a record with seizing $5 billion worth of cocaine this year.
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enter tonight's world series game three tied at one game a piece. tickets on the secondary market going for more than $3,000. those are some of our top stories on this 28th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> well, a lot of history going on in sports. >> a lot of history taking place in wrigley. it's been 71 years since they hosted aom >> if you're into that thing, maybe the ticket price -- >> if you're into sports, world series, championships. >> we start on a serious story with the mike pence campaign plane scare. the jet carrying donald trump's running mate skidding off the runway in new york city. >> happened a matter of hours ago in a rainy laguardia airport in queens. it landed hard and had trouble stopping. witnesses say it fish tailed on the slick runway. >> well, the plane came to a stop at hitting what's called an arrester bed at the end of the tarmac.
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supposed to to prevent the plane from sliding into a busy highway running past the airport. one witness described the unbelievable seen. >> i heard a noise, and i didn't know what it was. i looked up, and saw the trump-pence plane making a noise, screeching, stopped right here. >> do exactly the purpose they served tonight, which was to slow down an aircraft that's approaching the end of the runway. the rester bed served their purpto cause of the incident. >> he checked on the passengers before exiting the plane, taking photos there, and later in the evening, gave reporters a thumb's up arriving at his manhattan hotel. pence cancelled a scheduled appearance at a campaign fundraiser. well, donald trump and hillary clinton are spending another day hopping from one rally to another. >> this is first lady michelle obama teaming up with clinton to hammer trump. he took aim at wikileak's drip of leaked e-mails. >> reporter: in ohio, donald trump launched full assault on
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>> they didn't create anything, produce anything, invent anything. all they did was sell favors, sell access, and sell out the american worker. >> reporter: the clinton campaign dogged by e-mails released by wikileaks, allegedly from one of bill clinton's long time aids. encouraged to higher the former president, and these efforts called bill clinton inc. in north carolina, no mention of it as michelle obama took the stage with hillary clinton for the first time in this campaign. >> seriously, is there anyone more inspiring than michelle obama? >> many believe with her vitality, mrs. obama is clinton's strongest advocate in the final days of this election. >> we have never had a more
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hillary clinton. >> reporter: clinton is not talk about wikileaks from the trail, but the campaign said they could not be commenting on specific e-mails. abc news, washington. new details have emerged about trump university, allegedly revealing that dozens of staffers had checkered pasts. donald trump has said he hand picked only the best to teach success, but an associated press investigation found atst four convicted felons including a drug trafficker and child molester, and many had bankruptcy, foreclosures, tax lien, and other money trouble before being hired. president obama is chasm paining in florida today, and plans to hit the campaign trail nearly every day until election day. he's working hard, of course, to win over voters for hillary clinton and down ballot
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control of the senate. >> reporter: president obama's preparing an all-out campaign blitz. >> are you fired up? ready to go? >> reporter: in the final week before the election, the president will spend nearly every day on the campaign trail. >> we will elect hillary clinton to be the next president of the united states. >> reporter: he'll make the case for hillary clinton, but also take on donald trump's claims the election is rigged. >> since we're in florida, why does marco rubio still plan to vote for donald trump? >> reporter: it's not just the about. the president turns attention to democrats running down the ticket like in florida where he campaigns later today. last week, president obama hammered democrat patrick murphy's opponent. >> the donald's already whining that the vote's going to be rigged before the game's even over. we are just starting to vote
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other than today, he said, of course, it's not rigged if i win. >> reporter: one key component to the outreach? millennials. the president courting the youth vote through late night shows and online videos. >> when you're early, there's no limit to what you can accomplish. >> you know how you beat lebron one on one? get there 45 minutes early. then it's one on none. >> reporter: doesn't want democrats taking anything for granted. president obama picking up the pace, and joe biden is spending his week on the campaign trail, and first lady michelle obama's expected to have a major presence all part of the effort to make sure voters send another democrat to the white house. >> all right, thanks. before the election is decided, word this morning that the clinton campaign is already working on a possible cabinet. and at the top of the list? joe biden reportedly for clinton's secretary of state. a source tells "politico," the clinton camp is trying to figure out how to persuade biden how to accept the position if she wins. a man arrested in connection with the vandalism of donald trump's star on the hollywood
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the los angeles police department says jamie otis taken into custody without incident, facing a felony vand limit charge. new information about what's contained in a mountain of information allegedly pilfered by a former nsa contractor. harold martin is in custody for allegedly stealing estimated 5 million pages of secret information. a court filing from prosecutors says that information includes numerous names of intelligence officers working for the united states revealing real identities of american spies, obviously, putting them in real danger. only one death reported from the twin earthquakes that rattled central italy. that person died from a heart attack that may have been triggered from powerful shaking. the quakes destroyed ancient structures and homes. it was stationed miles from a deadly earthquake striking two months ago killing 300 people.
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case that put cyber bullying in the national spotlight. the former roommate of the rutgers university freshman who committed suicide six years ago pled guilty to attempted invasion of privacy. he used a web cam to spy on clemente during an intimate encounter with another man. the bias, intimidation, conviction was overturned last month. >> one of the world's oldest home remedies may have been debunked. a new study suggests drinking cranberry juice or other cranberry products will not cure urinary tract infections. nursing home residents who took the capsules did not have fewer utis than those treated with placebos. a bus filled with kids in washington, d.c. sends 40 kids to the hospital.
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43 students hurt, three adults, and the school bus driver. a crew called in after fuel leaked out of one of busses. investigators are not sure what caused that crash. a co-ed at texas a&m university in trouble for some alleged outlandish behavior. 19-year-old miranda raider arrested on misdemeanor driving while intoxicated charges after crashing her vehicle into a police cruiser. raider was trying to send -- ready for this -- a topless photo of herself to her boyfriend when she crashed. no one injured, thankfully, but put it on a list of things not to do. yeah. the topless selfie while driving, hitting a police car? just worse and worse. >> oh. well, here's something we wish we could learn how to do on purpose. a woman from north carolina said that she bought a $10 scratch off lottery ticket to teach her husband a lesson about losing and foolishness by throwing
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lottery. the plan backfired. she won a million bucks. >> sometimes i get aggravating him, and so i tell him. you just wasting your money. i ate my words, but worth eating. i was very happy. >> i'd say. the couple says they won't be scratching as many lottery tickets in the future. >> sure they will. coming up, what's opening at the movies this weekend? checking out leonardo dicaprio's documentary and tom hank's entry into the thriller trilogy "inferno," and that's all coming up. >> skid row to easy street. the amazing turn around story of a man who was a homeless heroin addict and now heads up a multimillion dollar juice empire. first, here's a look at today's temperatures.
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sinex, the congestion, pressure, pain to clear your head... ...medicine. video just in showing flames shooting from the engine of a new york bound plane. that's not what you want to see on your plane. the air bus just left argentina when small explosions erupted from the engine, and the packed plane returned to the airport and landedel >> thank goodness for that. a school bus in texas hit the road filled with voters. >> one group of dallas high school students will likely never forget it. the dallas station was there. >> reporter: it's not every day you see a school bus pulling up to a polling place carrying two dozen students ready to vote for the first time. >> i am so excited today that we brought a bus load from cedar hill high school to vote today. >> reporter: first time anyone can remember cedar hill high school bussing kids to vote. the other place, mountain creek library in dallas, some may not have been able to get here on their open, and others just
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friends. >> it's actually good that we can experience this, not just as app individual, but as a whole class, our whole senior class. >> reporter: students talking about the election in class, and in a contentious campaign season, we were anxious to make their voices heard. >> i made a difference. that's what went through my head, an proud, and my dad, and i voted, yeah. >> i finally voted, and it was -- i mean, it was really good. >> reporter: teachers and volunteers registered 70 students to vote this year. they hope it'll inspire these teens to become part of the political process for years to come. >> makes me so happy to see these young people having the motivation to get out and vote.
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future. >> the school says it has such an overwhelming reception from students on this they hope to do it again next presidential election. in dallas, monica hernandez, channel 8 news. >> early voting in the dallas area has more than doubled from the previous presidential election. thanks to monica hernandez there at wfaa. coming out, how a drug addict on skid row turned himself into the owner of a juice empire. >> a man's amazing journey from homelessness and destitution to that's next. "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. "world news now" conti
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well, we've seen plenty of inspiring stories about people turning their lives around, but nothing at all like the man you're about to meet. >> a a few years ago, he was a drug addict on skid row in los angeles, and today, he's the owner of a multimillion dollar juice empire. we're up all night line with nick watt. >> reporter: skid row, los angeles. >> why you here? >> just talking. >> why? >> we're here because for a year and a half, this was his home.
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i can handle myself, but the smell i'm now sweating, you know. >> bringing you back? >> bringing me back. >> reporter: life as a destitute, helpless. >> teeth rotting, and you have a smell on your body that is so disgusting that it's unbearable. the only thing that you can do at that point is get high. >> reporter: that was 13 years ago. he now has a juice and smoothie empire, some like organic, based in malibu. >> sure. thank you. >> reporter: i'm getting a mildy culty feeling, not in a bad way. >> i'll take it. >> reporter: 200 employees, six stores, two more coming, and devoted celebrity following, no more smacking crack. it's smoothies now.
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>> beet pollen, seeds. >> almond butter. >> we're in malibu now. >> you're definitely in malibu. >> refrequentive of an addictive personality. >> i appreciate you being polite, but you can say it, i'm an addict through and through. it's not going to change. >> reporter: his daily fix? hot yoga and that stuff. >> that's the million dollar smoothie, vegan, and goat's mother's milk from a goat from when she first gives birth. >> reporter: he wrote a book, i forgot to die. >> to let people know they can change, if you truly want to, you can change. >> reporter: finally, he truly wanted to. found sobriety and juice. >> my friend, shawn, he would bring me juice and ginger and
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>> reporter: it worked. he met haley. >> not everybody can open a chain of juice stores. >> it's not just juices and superfoods, but it's a healthy lifestyle that stave saved my life. >> reporter: l.a. has many juice bars, many fail, but not this one. why has it worked? >> because it's authentic. it's real. >> reporter: nightline in los angeles. >> that is very goods. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> i like to hear that. it is inspiring. someone who had fallen so far can come back and make something huge -- >> absolutely. >> we can all make something happen. >> we can. skid row is, like, blocks and blocks of homeless people. my first chat with abc, done with the live chat, wow, i made it, i'm at the network, a homeless guy came up to me,
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means we're about to have fun as it's a weekend, and that means we're about to have fun as r. kelly would say. >> my first insomniac theater. >> you always remember your first. >> yes. >> two movies opening this week, so we start with? >> a documentary. we start with leonardo dicaprio's documentary following the actor to study the effects of climate change, speaking with figures like president obama, pope francis, and tech innovator elan mosque. >> this is the most important question of our time, the question is, can we change our course in time? >> you need a hundred to get back, transition to sustainable energy. >> that would make the united states, the whole world all
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>> that sounds manageable. >> despite 65% approval, the critics are mixed. before the flood may not tackle too much new ground, but it's ability to assemble such a watchable and comprehensive account gives it an undeniable energy. the film's erases the role of popular agitation in social change. i don't know what that means. i think it means enough with the celebrities in which people tell us what to think, just get our anger in line. get in formation as queen b. said. >> absolutely. save your money and watch it on nat geo this weekend. >> an important topic. i love him, my fantasy husband, not that my real husband is not a fantasy. >> a trail of clues to dante to save the world in "inferno," ron howard directed brown's best selling novel. hanks racing across europe to recover memories and stop a millionaire from unleashing a
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>> it's dante's inferno. >> defined hell 700 years ago. why dante? why this map of held? >> someone created a plague. >> even with that star power right now, can't save inferno from critics who just panned the film. it's a 21% splat on rotten tomatoes saying the endless chasings blur two-hour postcard for italian travel. a movie that makes you envy a squashed corpse. >> ouch. >> ouch. >> i think you got it wrong. that's not tom hanks. it's bill murray. >> looked like bill murray. >> that's the news this half
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this morning on "world news now," a scary landing for pence and reporters covering the republican vice presidential nominee. >> pence's plane skidding off a runway at a busy new york runway. we'll hear from people who were on board andet stop. >> that said, both presidential candidates full speed ahead. donald trump hitting hillary clinton about new revelations in wikileak e-mails, and clinton gets superstar support on the campaign trail, courtesy the first lady. then dozens arrested in a tense protest over a pipeline project. the scene erupting when demonstrators and police clashed. someone even allegedly firing shots at authorities. and what can big brains do? rocket scientists carve pumpkins
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that's a pumpkin. that will be in "the mix" on this friday, october 28th. a reminder, just three days until halloween. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> what can't they do? >> yeah, you know, it makes my little pumpkins at home look quite quaint. >> my pumpkins have just -- i haven't even tried carving. leaving you over there. we start with serious news and a scare here in the new york area. right on the campaign trail, rather. a plane carrying the republican vice presidential nominee, mike pence, skidding off the runway in new york. >> let's take a look at the scene at laguardia airport hours ago. the ntsb is sending a go team to figure out what went wrong. now, those teams are usually reserved for major accidents. >> look how bad this could have been. the plane stopped at a barrier just feet from the busy highway that runs past the airport there at laguardia. that's when the emergency crews
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>> we have an emergency in the airport. >> reporter: that emergency involving the campaign airplane of republican vice presidential nominee mike pence. the front wheels of the boeing 737 coming to a stop several feet off the runway after what was a terrifying landing in rough weather. abc's inez delaconterra among the 48 on board. >> felt a big bump upon landing and the plane skid off the runway. >> reporter: the powerful storms in new york already caused the plane's departure from iowa to be severel football on the tarmac with his daughter and staffers. no one could imagine the rough flight ahead. passengers said the aircraft appeared to fish tail after hitting the ground at laguardia. >> we're all a little rattled right now. everyone's safe. there's no apparent damage to the plane. >> the governor then came back to talk to you and asked us if everyone was okay. and that's when we realized something was wrong because he told us that there was mud on
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>> reporter: within a minute, emergency crews en route to the aircraft. >> now the aircraft is off the runway on the right side of the arrester bed. it looks like it's intact. we are on the scene. >> reporter: arrester beds working as designed, stopping the jet after it left the runway and preventing it from hitting a highway. moments later, governor pence ateful for our first our t responders and the concern and prayers of so many. back on the trail tomorrow. overnight, governor pence gave reporters the thumbs up as he arrives at his manhattan hotel. >> and that, by the way, second hard landing of the day. hillary clinton also tweeted saying that she was glad everyone on board was safe. you have to remember that his wife and his daughter was on board with him. a frightening scene there. >> really scary moments. >> yeah. after that landing, pence cancelled his appearance at a
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first people pence spoke with by phone once he got off that plane. and trump addressed the incident at a rally in ohio. >> i just spoke to our future vice president, and he's okay. do you know he was in a big accident with a plane? the plane skidded off the runway and was pretty close to grave, grave danger, but i just spoke to mike pence, and he's fine. everybody's fine. everybody's fine. >> well, that was trump at his third rally of the day. he's seizing on two issues right now. and it's actually gaining traction as the campaign comes to a close, including the obamacare premium hike, which he called a catastrophic event for working families, especially in ohio. also, the latest batch of hacked e-mails from hillary clinton's campaign chairman raising new
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foundation and personal gain for the former president. >> hillary clinton made no mention of the latest wikileaks revelation as she campaigned in north carolina alongside first lady michelle obama. >> in fact, clinton spent nearly her entire speech praising the first lady. and michelle obama, in the meantime, aapplauded her in return and also slammed donald trump saying his vision is grounded in hopelessness as well as despair. we get more now from cecelia vega. >> they walked out together to cheers and a hug. first lady michelle obama and hillary clinton -- >> seriously, is there anyone ama? inspiring than michelle and maybe it's especially meaningful to me because i do know something about being first lady of the united states. >> reporter: former rivals with a shared bond. >> among the many real privileges i've had is to see
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dance. oh, wow, one could only hope. >> i say this everywhere i go, i admire and respect hillary. yeah. that's right. hillary doesn't play. she has more experience and exposure to the presidency than any candidate in our lifetime, and, yes, she happens to be a woman. >> reporter: but outside, a shadow over the campaign. another batch of hacked wikileaks e-mails. abc has not independently confirmed them, and the campaign won't comment on individual documents. the new revelation about the
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this 2011 memo from bill clinton's long time aide, doug band, reveals how he pressured companies to donate to the foundation and also to pay the former president millions for things like speeches. in the case of one donor, he describes, quote, a foundation relationship that evolved into a personal business relationship for president clinton. he even had a term for it, bill clinton, inc. the white house announcing that president obama will be out on the campaign trail nearly every day during the final week of this camig never before in recent history has a president campaigned this much for the person hoping to succeed him. cecelia vega, wiabc news, winst salem, north carolina. turning to other news. in north dakota, more than 100 people have been arrested during an operation to force pipeline protesters off of private land. demonstrators clashed with
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protesters say the pipeline will endanger drinking water and disturb sacred american burial sites. ryan bundy claimed the takeover of a national wildlife rescue in oregon claimed was an act of civil disobedience. the standoff started in january and lasted six weeks. they still face charges in nevada from a 2014 standoff involving their father, clivan bundy. president obama has commuted the sentences for an additional 98 federal inmates, all were imprisoned for drug crimes and nearly half serving life sentences. the president has now granted early releases to 688 inmates this year. that, by the way, is the most commutations granted by a president in a single year. a big payout in the defamation case filed against
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former assistant football coaches. mike mcqueary sued the school, saying he was defamed in the wake of the sandusky child molestation case. he sought more than $4 million in lost wages and other damages. a jury awarded him more than $7 million. a judge still must decide on other claims he's making against the school, which is not commenting on the case. amtrak will pay out more than a quarter billion dollars to settle claims from last philadelphia. a judge approved the $265 million settlement, eight people were killed then, and more than 200 others injured when a train heading from washington to new york city derailed on a curve. it was traveling at more than double the 50 miles per hour speed limit. well, surely after announcing it would eliminate 9% of its workforce, twitter is making another cost cutting move. the social media giant says it's shutting down vine, it's mobile video app allowing users to share six second videos on a
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analysts say that even with the vine app, twitter is struggling to keep pace with rivals facebook, snapchat and instagram. call it the almost $43 million selfie. the stress on the almost. this katrina in front of a slot machine saying she won $43 million. >> of course, she thought of the ways to spend that money. >> oh, yeah. >> but the excitement didn't last long. the casino ended up that the slot minimal functioned and that she was only entitled to $2.25. >> no. this would have been -- those would have been fighting words. >> oh, yeah. >> the single mother of four thought about how she'd give millions back to her community. she now plans to sue the resort world casino in new york. i mean, other than giving back to the community, she thought about a new -- >> the house and the -- and she has four kids. that's a lot of kids to put through college and clothes and
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think she has a case here. she took a picture with that machine saying she won that amount of money. >> would be proof. >> you know, maybe she'll send us a thank you. >> if you do get a payout, help a brother and sister out. >> reach us at abc. >> yeah. coming up, smash and grab. several instances of similar crimes and now police are wondering if there's a link. plus, diane sawyer reporting, going behind prison walls to talk to those now doing time for trying to join isis. >> find us on facebook at wnnfans.com antw you're watching "world news now." you're watching "world news now." you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs.
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iraqi special iraqi special forces have moved more than 1,000 people out of villages near the front lines of the battle to retake mozul. this as isis militants are using human shields as iraqi forces advance. this is according to u.s. officials and aide agencies. iraqi forces also discovered a bomb making facility in a village near mosul that was recently retain from militants. speaking of the battle against isis, it's not just taking place on the front lines, an alarming number of young americans are enticed by the terrorist group. >> abc's diane sawyer has, for the first time, been let inside a federal prison to interview once a star student.
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a math teacher, jaylen young's dad a military veteran. and now the high school stars are prisoners, guilty of charges for providing material support to isis. have you ever been arrested before? >> no, ma'am, not at all. ever been in trouble? >> no. >> nothing? >> no, ma'am. i mean, unless you count, like, car tickets. >> one of your friends is as saying, he was the guy never in a bad mood. >> that is true. >> they met in college. he says his first serious romance. and he says, at the time, he had fallen into a depression. she admitted instigating interest in isis. they watched isis videos online. >> these videos are dangerously inspirational. >> it made sense to you? >> that's how they showed themselves, as rebuilding towns, feeding the poor. >> when you're seeing beheadings of aide workers?
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videos. >> reporter: he and his girlfriend write messages to people they think are recruiters, but, in fact, it's the fbi arresting them at the airport. >> you were willing to kill in the name of isis? >> once i got there, i would have seen a whole different kind of picture, not what i thought it was. >> you thought you were willing to do that, you were willing to kill americans? >> no. it was more just, you know, i want to help as much as i can. >> today, he says he wants to warn parents their smart kids can have secrets and a seriously skewed version of the world. >> fascinating look there. on the one hand, young people are so impressionable, but you got to pay attention to what's happening in the world, propaganda's one thing, but real life -- >> you never know. these were both honor students. they were very well connected in the world. she was a cheerleader, he played
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i mean, that's as apple pie as it gets. >> absolutely. look at it one way, they were lucky to have gotten caught and sentenced because their fate would have been far worse had they traveled and joined the ranks of isis. ison.ue, 8 years and 12 years in coming up in our next half hour, the irs scam targeting every american with a phone. americans have already been bilked out of $300 million. how they're doing it and what you need to know before you say anything tan but first, the crooks who aren't using phones, but hammers to smash and grab. the rash of robberies across at least two states, and it's all caught on video. that's coming up next. "world news now" continues after this from our abc
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recapping the breaking news story this morning, the campaign plane carrying mike pence skids recapping the breaking news story this morning, the campaign plane carrying mike pence skids off a runway in new york city during a hard landing at laguardia airport. rmac as you can see there.of the none of the 48 people on board was hurt. the indiana governor is fine. you see him there heading into s the incident on "gma" later on this morning. we'll hear from him. >> so glad he's doing okay. >> yeah. we'll talk about it. now, police in two states are dealing with a fresh rash of smash and grab robberies. >> and it's not just jewelry stores. marci gonzales has more. >> reporter: thieves masked with helmets and armed with hammers breakthrough display cases in
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filling their bags and getting away with motorcycles. the third smash-and-grab burglary caught on camera in just a week. the other two in philadelphia. here you see a man slamming the display case of a wireless store with a hammer on wednesday loading up the back back with cell phones, and, tuesday, again in philly, surveillance cameras captured an suv backing into the front of the high-end clothing store. suspects in the mercedes across the street get out, break the glass and run into the store with hooded sweatshirts hiding face as they get away with suits and accessories worth $45,000. >> any tip we can get, you know, from the public will help us in
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are responsible for this. >> reporter: police are still searching for suspects in all three cases. marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. >> theft is bad, but e love how low tech this is in today's high-tech world. just get a hammer and go in. >> yeah. it's simple and successful for > coming up --s will find for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery.
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one mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. so we're back with breaking news here in "the mix." the guys at jpl in california from nasa who have landed robots on a comet as well as taken us to mars, has now achieved something even greater. >> very serious. going to change humanity for a while. >> >> it's a pumpkin carving contest. >> yes, that's it. >> just to let you know. >> that's what the scientists -- >> but, despite that setup, it's a fantastic amazing feat. these guys are real, like, rocket engineers and scientists and understand mechanics, apparently. lady pac-man and baby pac-man
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it was a contest. this is a political one coming up. favorite one is coming up. this is for the audience. now, the esteemed accomplished journalists we are, we can't efficiently out which one won. if anybody in our audience can figure out which one of these entries won, can you tweet us? we are dying to know. >> they are are all winners. >> that's a tornado. this is my favorite, the barbecue with the squash pig. that was my vote. >> looks yummy. >> good to know they have that much time on their hands, those folks at nasa. >> polka! ? on the graves and in haunted hotel in brooklyn, new york. ? shrieks and moans and squeaky floors clowns behind the doors ? ? that's the halloween polka ? ? monsters ring your bell ? ? let them go to the neighbors ?
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? hey, dracula, do you like blood he said, oh, positive ? ? every guy and ghoul do the halloween polka ? i know. you're waiting for me to say does your mummy know you're here? i'm not going to say it. ginger, i should have swiped left. ? you can keep your zombies and who needs the walking dead ? ? life is frightening enough just getting out of bed ? we're all on the graveyard shift tonight ? ? that's the halloween polka ? ? come get in the spirit of the ghosts who haunt the halls ? ? and kids loaded with sugar who are bouncing off the walls ? ? hey! eerie sounds at 3:00 a.m. insomniacs are used to them ? ? that's the halloween polka ?
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making news in america this morning, runway scare. a plane carrying vice presidential nominee mike pence skidding off the runway. the technology that stopped the plane from hitting a major highway and our abc colleague on board describing the terror. and the presidential candidates react to that accident as donald trump hints at suing nbc over the leaked "access hollywood" tape. plus, hillary clinton facing more trouble from leaked e-mails. we're live with the very latest. "flip or flop" under fire. the couple behind the hugely popular reality show accused of ripping off customers who attended their classes. this morning their first reaction to the accusations. and getting ready for game three. the world series heads to chicago where ticket prices are

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