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now, a major earthquake rattled the central plains. the 5.0 jolt felt across the region as one hard hit city from the epicenter attempts to dig out froth less than 24 hours until election day, hillary clinton and donald trump full speed ahead. trump's backed up schedule forests him to hold rallies late into it night, and clinton's campaign gets relief as the fbi once again clears her in the reopened investigation into her e-mails. all the details coming up. an event to celebrate autumn takes a terrible turn. >> a catapult used to launch pumpkins breaks apart sending machinery into the crowd.
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coming up. and who were the big winners at the europe music awards? it was not beyonce or adele, and none of the winners were actually on hand to collect their awards. at least the big ones. that's all ahead on the skinny on this monday, november 7th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> oscars, >> i was washing my hair that day. >> had to do the laundry. >> sorry. >> would really love to be there. props to the emas. we'll get you all the details. we'll have -- >> are they even called the emas? >> on the twitter, that's what they called it. we'll break it all down, red carpet, behind the scenes coverage. >> can't wait. >> but we're going to start on a
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in oklahoma. the breaking news, an earthquake that literally shook people from their beds last night. >> this is in a key oil hub in the state, 5.0 magnitude quake hit sunday night near cushing, 50 miles northeast of oklahoma city. >> they are assessing the damage to the buildings and oil pipelines. no problems reported as of yet. authorities said there's minor injuries, though. residents described what it felt like when the shaking stte shaking, and i we want outside, i heard the rumbling in the ground, and i don't know what was going on. nothing in our house broke or fell off the wall. >> flew off the couch because it was shaking. my aunt grabbed my kocousin ande ran outside. the after shakes were cia zis because, yeah. >> amazing. earlier, we spoke to the assistant city manager, jeremy
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>> for someone who has not experienced a major earthquake, it's an experience like you'll never forget. the strength of the earthquake itself, it was almost as though -- something had exploded beneath my home, and i could feel every wall shaking, things falling, and it was a very scary experience. >> amazing coming from someone in an area that's been hit by quite a few of these recently. >> been getting a lot. >> the oil pipelines and storage that area has one of the world's largest oil storage terminals, so you're going to see people making sure all the ts crossed and is dotted when inspections. the event that rocked the race over the weekend. a big sigh of relief for hillary clinton as the fbi clears her once again. >> a week after shaking up the race, the fbi director, james comey, said the recent review
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changed nothing to change his initial conclusion so clinton is not facing charges. it's your voice, your vote, and we're traveling with the clinton campaign with the latest. >> reporter: hillary clinton landing in cleveland, waiting for the cameras, but not answering questions about that fbi announcement. clinton was on her campaign plane flying between battleground states when the news broke. aides huddled on an iphone, one >> we're glad that this matter is resolved. >> reporter: then an announcement. >> we're adding a guest to the rally to our night in philadelphia, and that bruce springsteen will be appearing and perform ing. >> reporter: it's been a weekend of star-studded campaigning. clinton in ohio calling on cleveland's most famous son, lebron james, for an assist. >> i grew up in the inner city, and i know the whole notion of getting out and voting, and i
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like, our vote doesn't matter, but it really does. it really, really does. >> reporter: it comes on the heels of clinton's appearance with jay z and beyonce and pantsuit brigade. >> eight years ago, i was so inspired to know my nephew, a young black child, could grow up knowing his dreams could be realized by witnessing a black president in office. seeing a woman lead our country, and that is why i'm with her. >> reporter: it is a true battleground blitsz. >> we are here in philadelphia in a moe tor kad. hillary clinton is headed to church. making a last minute appeal to african-american voters. >> there is a lot of of noise and a lot of distraction meant to throw us off our path, meant to undermine our faith and
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>> reporter: behind the scenes, the clinton team frrpted by the new development. the initial announcement from the director could not have come at a worst time for them. voting underway for nine days while this hung over hillary clinton's head, but, look, they are now looking ahead to the final rally on independence mall in philadelphia, a passing of the torch, the obamas and clintons side by side. abc news, cleveland, ohio. >> thanks. donald trump will be on the move on his final full day campaigning before voters head @ polls. >> rallying supporters well past midnight this morning, hammering hillary clinton and the fbi, and for the latest, we turn now to abc, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, just over a week ago, donald trump praised the fbi director for reviewing hillary clinton's e-mails. now he's back to accusing the fbi of giving hillary clinton a pass. at the campaign stop after campaign stop, donald trump
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into hillary clinton's e-mails in such a short period of time. he said it's up to the american voters to hold hillary clinton accountable. here he was in virginia awhile ago. >> this is a rigged system. hillary clinton is guilty. she knows it. the fbi knows it. the people, the fbi, they know it. i think it's very embarrassing to them. and now it's up to the american people to >> if we seize on this november surprise throughout the rest of his campaign blits, that starts later this morning, and he's going to have five stops today starting in florida, then make his way to north carolina pennsylvania, new hampshire, and michigan, he hopes to bring it over to his column, guys. >> there's a report that trump's changing his twitter habits we've become familiar with. what's going on with that.
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them throughout the campaign. the "new york times" reported the trump campaign took over his twitter account. tweets have come up throughout the democratic campaign, fuels criticism, and if you see them, they are more restrained. that could be a glimpse into the strategy for the final hours of the election, stay on message. >> seems odd, doesn't it? the tweets contributed to a lot of his support. i'm sure people o election. is that unusual? >> reporter: not necessarily. they really want to make sure he's focusing on his message, but with donald trump, you can't take anything for granted, and he could surprise us in the coming days. >> i agree. the tweets give my life at 3:00 a.m. ser severely disappointed if they took his phone. >> i don't know that he'll abide by the cruels, but we'll see.
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>> absolutely. thank you. tune in for full coverage at 7:00 p.m. eastern tuesday evening going all night. coaling up, the desperate search to find a missing mother last seen jogging. now she's gone with very little for investigators to go on. the family is convinced she was ab abducted. we have the latest details on why. >> the kicker who tried to showoff fancy footwork, but it the ross unit is on it. mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can cause cavities and bad breath. over 400 medications can cause a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. biotene can provide soothing dry mouth relief. and it keeps your mouth refreshed too. remember while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't.
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oh! >> you hear reactions right there. a woman is in critical condition after an air cannon exploded during a pumpkin chucking contest in delaware. investigators say the cannon called the pumpkin reaper came apart in the launch sending machinery flying. the 39-year-old woman was hit in the head and face. a 56-year-old man was also hurt with nonlife threatening injuries. u.s. backed forces battling isis have a new focus. th the city of raqqa. meanwhile, iraqi government troops are advancing in the outskirts of mosul meaning isis can't pull all of its resources into either of the battles. ground operations are supported by coalition air strikes as well. the army identified three u.s. soldiers killed friday in jordan, green berets, based in
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matthew, and james all died while under fire entering a military base. it could have been a result of miscommunication. a real estate held wound bond after con fezzing to four murders from 2002. he appeared before a judge this weekend. last week, a woman found chained inside a container on his rural property. the remains of her boyfriend and those of another person were also discovered on the property. the sheriff said the other properties he currently owns or once owned. a desperate search underway in california for a missing mother who vanished jogging near her home. this morning, a reward for leads in the case is now growing. >> reporter: the frantic search, a wife and mother of two vanishing bout a trace. the reward now $50,000 to bring her home safely. we reached her husband. >> she's a fighter.
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her children, for her family. >> the 34-year-old seen wednesday jogging near her home. three and a half hours later, failing to pick up her two young children from day care. her husband traced her abandon phone using the find my phone app. >> she just wouldn't drop her phone if she was running away. ? the family convinced she was abducted. >> she wouldn't leave her babies. >> reporter: according to the police, she was last seen wearing a pink jogging the last message to her husband asking if he was coming home for lunch. her husband has been questioned and is cooperating with invest gaiters and pleading to the public for the safe return of his wife. abc news, los angeles. now to the nfl, and it looks like the silver and black is back again. so three seasons ago, the raiders were the worst team in the league, and now they are sitting in first place in the afc west.
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the defending super bowl champions, the brop ncos, 30-20 with three touchdown runs. you saw one there. oakland already matched the win total from last season with seven. congrats to the raiders. the big afc north matchup between pittsburgh and reigns included this kick, and in the last minutes, chris boswell, trying to pull you have trickery in the game, wrapping the right leg but he just kicked himself, and then he got a penalty for the troubles as well, and the ravens won it. >> no, they lost? >> it's worse than the butt fumble. >> such an obvious mistake. it looks like a move that's very commonly done in soccer, only soccer balls are easier to do it that way. >> it's easier, and if you're good, you can do it.
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>> from spain, i think. >> portugal. you know where he's from. >> he does the kick there. >> portugal. that's the portuguese soccer player, best player from portugal. >> so that's what he's trying to do. >> watch again. >> oh! not quite. epic fail. sorry, buddy. get renaldo from portugal to visit. >> he's a nice filipino guy. awards show. >> why baldwin and kate broke out of character and got real on "snl." >> he's from belize, that's right. you better belize it. "world news now" continues
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all right, time now for the skinny starting with last night's mtv music awards in the netherlands. >> yes, lady gaga, justin bieber, and 21 pilots were the winners. each scooping up two awards. they weren't there. >> none of them? >> not a single one. not even a backup singer. bieber in canada, this video shows him surprising fans pr
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cheapest concerts, ever, i'd say, tickling the ivories in a bar in toronto. >> lady gaga made a brief prerecorded speech from tokyo acknowledging the award, and while green day dissed donald trump using one of their oldies, remember the 2004 song titled "american idiot," and this is dedicated to trump, apparently. >> yeah. it was pretty good. you have kate and aleck who were busy over the course, on snl, perhaps for the last time, we'll see them in those roles? >> putting on a great skit, a lot of funny jokes, and then a little something else. take a look. >> i mean, am i crazy, or does it seem like the fbi is trying to get donald trump elected president. >> no, no, that's crazy coo coo. the fbi's not trying to help me. the fbi doesn't like me. i mean, what even is the fbi?
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you want some? >> no, i'm good, thanks, sweetie. >> you saw that, right? he kissed an fbi guy? >> suddenly, without warning, the two of them broke character in the skit. >> i'm sorry, kate. i just hate yelling all this stuff at you like this. >> yeah. i know. right? this whole election has been so meaningless. >> i feel gross all the time. don't you guys feel gross all the time about this? you know what i think can help us? let's get out of here. >> what? where would we go? >> you'll see. ? ? >> this was magazine. the two ran right out of 30 rock and ran around times square to hug complete strangers.
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to help protect your home lysol that. ? ? ? a nice message. >> yeah. the supremes there. bringing everybody together. >> no matter what side you're on. >> before the group broke apart. nice message from them. so the polls or the pundits -- >> so close. >> at this point, it's anyone's guess to who will be the next president.
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polls. they want to go somewhere else completely for political guidance, and abc nick watt checked it out for us. >> reporter: i want to know if donald trump will win the election. ? ? here in heavily hispanic east l.a., some are seeking supernatural help. the woman has the power? >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: that's hillary. trump talk of deporting has some worried, and some are going to mediums. they pray, leave offerings, and seek reassurance, but -- >> he has a chance? >> yeah, yeah. >> how can we tell this? that one? around the corner, her clients are obsessing over the election. >> she's saying they want to do rituals and things like that but the major problem is, they don't
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>> reporter: around another corner, they are out selling clinton in prison garb and cuffs. i'm a journalist and impartial. >> she has bad news for you. >> oh, yeah? >> that someone's going to betray you in love. >> betray me in love? ? ? moving on. right now, clinton has a narrow lead. will >> i don't like it. >> reporter: she says trump has a card up his sleeve. according to her cards, there could be time for one more twist. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> what will the twist be? >> i don't know that we can handle more twists this election season. one day to go. can we just get there? >> have you been to one of those? >> a card reader? no. but nick looked like he got bad
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good morning, i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. here's the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." we have breaking news of an earthquake jarring a major oil hub in the are assessing the damage. hillary clinton received the all-clear yet again after reviewing thousands of additional e-mail, and the fbi announced she will not face charges. donald trump firing back with his claim that the system is rigged. full report coming up. the atlanta father acushioned of leaving his son in a hot car to die, the defense
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harris taking the stand. gasoline is flowing in the pipeline from the gulf coast to the new york city area after being shut down a week ago after a fire in alabama. those are the top stories we're following on this monday, november 7th. from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning, everyone, breaking news as concerns as a major oil hub is shaken by a powerful earthquake. >> centered in magnitude quake hitting before 8:00 p.m. central sunday. >> officials say there's been quite a bit of damage with just a few minor injuries. the quake sent some of the town's nearly 8,000 residents racing from their homes. >> i flying off the couch, and my aunt grabbed my cousin, and we ran outside. and the after shakes were just crazy because they were just like, yeah. >> here's why this is getting a lot of attention this morning.
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oil hub for the entire country, and it's home to one of the world's largest oil storage terminals. so far, no problems have been reported. >> keep in mind, this was the 19th earthquake in oklahoma in just the past week, and that has the assistant city manager, jeremy frazier, very concerned. >> caller: i can say that i've experienced two earthquakes within one year, which prior to that, i don't have any memory of ha regularity, so i'm very concerned from a personal perspective as well as what this may mean going forward. >> just has a vivid description, too, of what the quake felt like. these quakes traced to waste water and oil and gas injected into the ground. >> rattled by thousands of earthquakes in recent years, and this was the fifth most powerful
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serious injuries and nobody killed. >> some said it was like an explosion under their homes. final scramble for votes on the eve of election day, of course, following a november surprise. >> after causing a fever by telling congress the fbi was, again, looking into e-mails involving hillary clinton, the fbi director, james comey, delivered a stunning announcement, standing by the decision not to file charges. it's your voice, your here's mary bruce. >> reporter: from october surprise to election eve reprieve, first director, james comey, cleared hillary clinton again of criminal acts involving her e-mails. now he's telling congressional leaders based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in july. when the director called hillary handling the sense tef e e-mails extremely careful, but said -- >> no charges appropriate in
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reacted in frustration. >> and now it's up to the american people to deliver justice at the ballot box on november 8th. >> clinton had no public comment. she was in another star-studded campaign stop. this time with lebron james. >> i was around the community that was, like, our vote doesn't matter. it really does. it really, really does. >> campaigning in a black church in philahi >> everything you care about. everything i care about and i've worked for is at stake. >> reporter: there was more good news for her campaign. a new national tracking poll has her with a five-point lead over donald trump. both candidates are on barn storming binges before facing voters. >> first thing you should do is get rid of clinton. >> this is one of these elections that really is a cross
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road coming to an end on tuesday. mary bruce, abc news, washington. and president obama is campaigning for clinton down to the wire. the president will make stops in michigan and new hampshire today and join the first lady for a joint rally with clip ton and her family in pennsylvania tonight. in a a rally in florida yesterday, he took aim at trump's character. >> there's been so much negativity and so much noise and so much distraction rumors and false statements, but i want you to focus on this election and its candidates because the truth is, the choice couldn't be simpler or clearer. >> the president went on to mock trump over a report that his own campaign apparently had taken away his access to twitter. >> as mary mentioned, clinton is still holding a slight lead in the polls.
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silver, that is, breaks it down by the numbers. >> a three point lead nationally for clinton, and she's a two-one favorite. it's less solid for clean ton than it was for obama four years ago. obama was ahead in three states, but clinton has 270, so she's one state away from potentially losing the electoral college. rather be in her shoes than donald trump's, but it's not a later today if were insight on that. >> tomorrow, count on our team for election results. coverage starts at 7:00 eastern time and i believe it ends thursday at 9:00 a.m. just keeps ongoing. >> we'll probably see you friday. >> yeah, uh-huh. the city of philadelphia is hoping for a temporary halt to the transit strike going on in hopes that residents can use the transit system to vote tomorrow. there's a court hearing this
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pennsylvania is a battleground state, but the city is largely democratic. if they can't get to the polls, that could hurt hillary clinton's to get to the state. they are asking arian a firm innocent back to work order. a deputy killed following a dispute in georgia. peach county near macon, the deputy died, and deputy smallwood in critical condition following a shooting. they were shot ambush style by an armed resident. they even haven't have a chance to return fire. the suspect is now in custody. a high profile hate crime case in charleston, south carolina. dylan roof charged with killing nine people at an african-american church in downtown charleston, he faces hate crime charges and could get the death penalty. picking a jury is expected to take weeks. another faces arraignment today in los angeles for
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years ago. he gained notoriety featuring "the jinx" casting suspicion on him for several crimes. he was held in new orleans until now. a real estate agent held without bond after confessing to four murders from 2002. he appear before a judge this weekend, but said very little. >> just understand ath >> not at this time, sir. >> a woman found chained in a container on his rural property. the remains of her boyfriend and those of another person discovered on the property. they extended the search to other nearby properties that he currently or used to own or currently owns. >> antiisis forces are now advancing on another isis
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and syria. they are getting support from air strikes by the u.s. led coalition, and as with mosul and iraq, the operation is expected to take weeks. in hong kong, meanwhile, thousands of people took to the streets to protest china's intervention in the city's political process. they barred two democratically elected lawmakers from taking office. the two refused to pledge allegiance to beijing and su kong. they said is undermines kong's autonomy which was promised to them when the british colony was returned to china in 1997. >> remember the two australians who pranked their way in a tournament? you see them here, pretending to be members of the team, complete with fake green jackets, well, now north korea's inviting them to return. >> interesting, really, that they come back and apologize on
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now they say that is not going to happen because years of hard labor in a north korea prison does not appeal. besides, they are now getting all sorts of offers back home. >> oh, i'm sure. >> so north korea did not enjoy the prank so much, but -- >> i would think north korea would pay for their flight. >> i think that's a thanks, but no thanks, appreciate it. >> lodging would be free. >> washing my hair that day. saving up to the holidays for 4 p 7 days left and count christmas. there's still time to carve cash from the budget for everyone on your gift list including us. >> take out a small loan. >> we'll give you some tips. >> thankfully, less than one day away from the presidential election after a campaign season that feels like it started decades ago. we'll have a breakdown of the election season by the numbers. >> first, a look at today's high temperatures.
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so it feels so it feels like it's been a decade since donald trump announced he was running for president back in june of last year. can you believe that? >> it's been quite a while, but only one day left to go now, a turns in the road to the white house finally ending. >> so much happened. >> why did that road take everybody? we have a look at the election season by the numbers, and they say quite a bit, don't they? >> we know how many days it's been since donald trump rode down, it's been 511. >> wow. >> it's been quite a long time, and those are some of the numbers our team tallied up breaking down to show us where
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let's start with that campaign pace. since entering the race, clinton visited 37 states plus d.c. and puerto rico while trump visited 44 and also district of columbia, and don't forget about the trips to scot land and mexico. by the end of tonight, trump will have given 302 speeches, just a few dozen more than hillary clinton. now we see the candidates drill in on the same state, and in the final month, both candidates spent the most time in florida, clinto there, and trump ten, including one today. there's the fund raising where we really see a big difference. trump attended tweak 50-60 fundraisers while clinton went to over 350, and that obviously affects how much money they raise. clinton raising nearly two times more than donald trump, and how are they spending that money? well, a good portion of it is on ads, an area where the clinton
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and pacs support hillary clinton spent $253 million on tv ads and team trump spent just $93 million. in fact, clinton spent almost as much in the state of florida alone as trump has in the entire country. just some of the few nuggets we are learning about the final days before the election. >> and if he happens to win, this will up end everything i know about how you run for president. all those field office, all the ad the campaign trail is you really don't see yard signs anymore. >> that's true. >> and that's one thing that's going away. >> media instead. thanks so much. coming up, the holiday shopping countdown is on. we have tips for you. stay with us. ou. stay with us. "world news now" continues after this from our abc
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the holiday shopping season begins in less than three weeks, can you believe it? if you have not saved up for the gifts, you need to. your relatives are not going away soon. but it is not too late. we have a consumer analyst for gasbuddy.com, and you have really cool tips. i read all of them. >> they are easy too. >> which is key. you start with saving on taxes.
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>> okay. >> refunds average $3,000 a year, so that's $250 a month in your pocket. get the money as you earn it than to give the government an interest free loan. change it. taking more aloilowances boosts the take home pay and see the changes reflect the in the next check. just have it done. >> i boost from one deduction to, like, nine. talk to someone to get the number right. you want to come out even on the -- you don't want to get a big massive tax break. that's not a good idea. >> just for a couple weeks to get gifts. >> definitely. >> to get more in the paycheck. >> i'm a victim of this, doing it all the time, eating out less you mentioned. >> spend a couple thousand dollars a year just eating lunchment make your own food, grocery costs have been falling for ten consecutive months.
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meat, so make your own food at home and save over a couple hundred. >> including cutting back on your orders. >> there you go. that's the big money drainer. avoid retail ripoffs. there's a lot out there. movie theater popcorn marked up as much as 1300%. wane you buy at the restaurants, 100 to 200% wine, coffee, another 300%. precut 30%. avoid one or two of the retail ripoffs, you can save $100. >> cut your own fruit, make your own popcorn, and stomp your own grapes for wine. >> done, there you go. >> next thing is pay yourself. what do you mean by that? >> well, you should have a certain amount taken out of the paycheck and automatically deposited into a savings account. just do it now. start small.
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pockets. >> i started that recently. it's amazing how much -- >> it's smart: you don't miss money you don't see. >> no. i use it for whatever, a wild night on the town, and, finally, you said gas buying habits. >> change them. gas buddy did a survey about field purchasing payments at the pump, we fill up with premium, wait for the lights to go on and fill up anywhere, go to places we think of are cheap, but and the no brainer here is the gas buddy app saving $400 a year or $40 a month. >> wow. >> so these are very simple strategies to put over $600 in your pocket just in time for the holidays, which is about what we'll spend. >> absolutely. >> no truth in just trying to get a loan from your mom or some relative? no. that's not no. 6? >> that's not on there, ken dis, no. leave it at five. >> all right, thank you so much. >> thanks. >> if you want to see more tips
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feel the difference with k-y ultragel. go disney. >> go disney. wow, fantasy movies dominating the weekend box office, and, by the way, our own fantasy we put on halloween -- movie is using the term loosely, but the video we made, attempt at a skit, is packing quite a few views on social media. >> call it our special near broadway sort of, like, corner of 42nd street production racked up views in the tens of -- in the tens. like, literally, we just got the tenth view. >> thanks, mom.
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>> no, tens of hundreds. >> tens of hundreds. >> we hear a lot of people -- >> you know who you are. sam and somebody else. >> no. we have racked up quite a few views, but more importantly, we racked up identify comments, and we like reading them. a loyal viewer says, this, this is giving me so much life this morning. love these two, and diane can sing. thk so connie gave both diane and me a little love saying, diane, omg, your singing voice, amazing, wow. >> thanks, honey. >> i see the theme here, you two are hilarious. >> that's good. and holly writes, and the winner is, the witch, wow, what a great voice. that's what you called me when it was over. >> it's not the first time you've been called that.
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entertained, even if we can't read them out loud. >> absolutely. took a lot of us quite a while to get into costume for that, one of us more than the other. >> a little bit. i shared this video on instagram of the makeup process, and it took an hour for ana to do my makeup and kelly get my hair done, but taking off the makeup was more challenging because we had 20 minutes to go to just normal news an adventure. it was worth it. >> absolutely. >> we had great comments on the makeup, awesome ness, you are te best news team hands down. >> thank you. >> david said, own show. we're already on one. >> do you watch "world news now"? you might like it. david says, you're an amazing voice belongs on broadway.
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breaking news on "world news now," an earthquake rattles the heartland. >> the 5.0 magnitude quake felt in the central portion of the country caused damage to buildings and leveled homes and they are trying to get a sense of the destruction. the latest from the epicenter just ahead. and sunday surprise. fbi director james comey announced hillary clinton has been cleared in the latest round of e-mail investigation. donald trump reacting to the news calling clinton still guilty. more in a minute. and in this final push to election day, the candidates, as you can imagine, are racking up some serious travel miles, hitting as many swing states as possible. we'll take you to one of those battlegrounds to see why the
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tighter than some are predicting. and take a look at this cheeto. if you see a majestic animal, you may want to bid on it. if you find out what the owner got for it, you'll see what a deal it is. that's in the mix on this monday, november 7. from abc news, this is "world news now." i don't know what it is. >> i see a corkscrew. what's that say about me? >> well, that says you have daddy issues from when you were younger. no, i don't know. l.couldn't see much in it at 'll let you know what it is in the mix. we begin on a serious note with breaking news this morning. latest in a string of
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an important area where oil pipelines come together. that is >> this was the 19th quake recorded in oklahoma in the past week. >> and the quakes have been traced to waste with water tr oil and gas water being injected into the ground just moments ago. we spoke to the city manager in curbing and he spoke about what the quake felt like. not experienced a major earthquake, it's like an experience you'll never forget. the strength of the earthquake itself, it was almost as though something had exploded beneath my home, and i could feel every wall shaking and things were falling. it was a very scary experience. so as far as powerful, i don't know how to judge it, but i can tell you i've never experienced anything quite like that. >> and this has become,
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alone, we've seen 19 earthquakes there. how worried are you about how this progresses now? >> very. i can say that i've experienced two earthquakes within one year, which prior to that, i don't have any memory of having experienced them in such regularity. so i'm very concerned from a personal perspective as well as what this may mean going forward. >> all right. jeremy, thank you. >> thank you. we're going to turn our focus right now to politics. the fbi has once again cleared hillary clinton of criminal wrongdoing regarding her e-mails. >> fbi director james comey stated that the fbi still sees no reason for clinton to face charges. arlet joins us with the latest
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>> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. the clinton campaign is pleased with the announcement, but no word from the candidate herself, but she's focused on closing arguments to voters in critical, final hours. as she crisscrossed the country over the weekend, clinton's celebrity friends joins joined her on the campaign trail making her pitch. beyonce and lebron james on the trail with her. hours ago, she had a helping hand from james taylor in new hampshire where she said there was a clear choice in the election. here is what she had to say. reckoning. it is a choice between division or unity, between strong, steady leadership, or a loose cannon who could put everything at risk. so, my friends, this is one of these elections that really is a crossroads election in our
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>> reporter: now clinton will continue to talk about that crossroad when she hits three states later today. she'll be traveling to michigan, north carolina, and will make two separate stops in pennsylvania. that marquis moment will come in philadelphia where we will see a campaign first. hillary clinton sharing a stage with her husband, president bill clinton, first lady michelle obama, and president obama. diane, kendis? >> all right. arlet, thank you. well, donald trump is not letting go of the e-mail issue. trump insists it would have been impossible for the fbi to sift through so many e-mails in such a short time. he's, again, calling the system rigged. abc's tom llamas is on the campaign trail with what trump said just hours ago. >> right now she's been protected by a rigged system. it's a totally rigged system. i've been saying it for a long time. you can't review 650,000 new e-mails in eight days. you can't do it, folks.
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>> reporter: as trump's march to election day winds down, his supporters out in force. in iowa, excitement in the air. >> two days away. we will get the change you've been waiting for for your entire life. >> reporter: in nevada, a scare, the republican nominee spotting a protester in the crowd. >> we have one of those guys from the hillary clinton campaign. >> reporter: less than a minute later, secret service agents rushing the stage. trump ducking down, security guards and police jumping barricades to calm the scene. sources tell abc news law enforcement jumped into action after someone shouted gun. minutes later, trump was back. >> nobody said it was going to be easy for us. but we will never be stopped. never, ever be stopped. >> reporter: trump's son, don jr., and a top campaign aide soon retweeting this message.
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today. trump is back on stage minutes after assassination attempt. but it was no assassination attempt. police determined the protester was unarmed and he was later released. also in nevada, republicans alarmed by images like this, a long line of latino voters in snaking through this polling station in las vegas. >> it's been reported that certain key democratic polling locations in clark county were kept open for hours and hours beyond closing time to bus and bring democratic voters in. folks, it's a rigged system. >> reporter: it's common practice that as long as you're in line when polls close, you get to cast your ballot. this weekend, a marathon, trump crisscrossing the country. we started at 10:00 a.m. in tampa, and it's now 1:00 a.m. on the east coast. the campaign slate for 15 hours. in denver, trump supporters
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>> there's still a bunch that i think that won't admit until election day that they're going to vote trump. >> i'm not a huge trump fan. most people i know of are not huge trump fans. but they don't like hillary. >> you really don't like hillary, though? >> no way. no way. >> reporter: everything with trump is a competition, and even crowd sizes. and he's accusing hillary of cheating because she's celebrities like beyonce ask jay-z and said he could use stars, but doesn't need them. ending the campaign like he started, all by himself. sterling heights, michigan. well, trump wrapped up his fifth rally of the day well after midnight this morning with five more rallies on tap today and so does clinton. >> it is that final stretch. abc news political director crick cline has more insight on this marathon of campaigning now
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>> diane and kendis, the object surprise met its november surprise. the fbi director coming out with a surprise letter that suggests that the e-mail probe he said ould be opened days ago now closed again. they rejoice on the news because there's a clean bill of legal health heading into the election. donald trump supporters saying it was clinton's folks who partiality all along.director this clears hillary clinton. she's able to close the campaign the way she wants to, whether that's lebron james or john bon jovi. she can turn her attention, and now donald trump is scattered around the states to make up whatever ground he has. momentum back with hillary clinton supporters. hillary clinton, once again, established as the front runner, but it is too soon to call the election. too many battle ground states at play. clinton seeing a good weekend come from a bad stretch. >> rick, thank you. and a reminder to tune in on election night for full coverage
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>> starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern time tuesday evening going all night and well into the early morning hours of wednesday. >> oh, yes. and the u.s. backed coalition fighting isis is now setting sights on the syria city of raqqa. the city is the so-called capital of isis in syria. sources are moving in from the north,.capturing several small villages already. capturing raqqa is necessary to disrupt the group's ability to carry out terrorist the battle for raqqa could force them to divert from mosul, and the operation there has been going on for a few weeks and slowed as iraqi forces push into more densely populated areas. however, yesterday, the government troops opened a safe passage for civilians trapped in mosul to leave. trucks and buses transported more than 300 families. back here in the u.s. and a wild shootout in georgia between sheriff deputies and a suspect leaves one deputy dead and
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macon were responding to a call for a dispute between neighbors 37. investigators say the suspect opened fire on deputies when they got out of their vehicle in his driveway. other deputies responding to the scene exchanged gunfire with the suspect, hitting him, and he's now in the hospital. the deceased deputy is identified as 41-year-old patrick sondron. gasoline is, once again, flowing through a between the gulf coast and new york city. an explosion and fire in alabama one week ago altered the flow raising prices in the northeast. colonial pipeline says it takes three days for gasoline to arrive at the new jersey terminal. this pipeline can carry 1.3 million barrels of gas a day. and in football yesterday, the indianapolis colts got a little help, you could say, beating the green bay packers. give an assist to this squirrel, which made its second appearance of the game. >> second. >> late in the third quarter.
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control on the colts' 12 yard line when the squirrel ran across the end zone behind the defense. the officials called a timeout, and when play resumed, aaron rodgers, the qb, threw an incomplete pass. oh. the packers had to settle for a field goal and the colts hold on to win, 31-26. >> squirrel was not available for interviews after the game. could not track him down. he's remaining anonymous at the moment. looking to sign up that squirrel because he runs faster than any other running back. >> he's trying to show them where the end zone is. right here, guys. coming up, much more welcomed addition to the football field. >> a team's loyal manager takes the field in an emotional triumph, and the entire community rallies around him. you'll see why. also ahead, we're going to talk to voters in a key battleground state to see why areas once thought to be firmly red or blue are looking much more purple this election season.
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with 20 electoral votes up for grabs, the keystone state could play a key role in tomorrow's election. a lot of people looking at pennsylvania, but some of the state's voting patterns seem to be changing. martha radditz has been on the trail. >> reporter: on the first of the trips to western pennsylvania last summer, i met the mayor. >> over the years, you look, we
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jobs. >> reporter: the mayor is a democrat who, today, is still undecided between trump and clinton. how big's this town? >> it used to be 23,000, 24,000. there's 7,500 left. that's all that's left. >> reporter: he still can't quite believe that what remains of his town is now trump country. >> you're looking at a community that never, ever had republican signs because it was a no-no. you got trump again. you see? >> reporter: trump, trump, trump, trump. but yard signs aside, for generations, the small towns of western pennsylvania have trended increasingly red.
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clinton swlsh/dole and hasn't looked back. but while small towns in pennsylvania have gone rust red, the suburbs have been moving in the opposite direction. delaware county's 30% nonwhite compared to 5% in west moreland county. >> it's going to be hillary because i think she's going to bring a different type of change regardless of what's going on with the whole e-mail thing. >> reporter: we started out assuming the answer to our state voters behave, would have a complicated answer, and for some, it really will be. >> i may elect myself for president of the united states because i'm probably more qualified. >> reporter: in fact, we found the same trend observers have seen going back 30 years. areas around cities getting bluer and more diverse. small towns getting poorer and
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and if those trends hold true on election day, the maps favor hillary clinton because there are just more people around philadelphia. we refer to the states as the rust belt, as if they are one undifferentiated thing, but maybe it's two americas, so close, you drive between front lines without crossing state lines. martha radditz, abc news. >> our thanks to martha there. coming up, a hero is born under the friday night lights. >> the moment of glory that will savor, he says, for the rest of his life. you're watching "world news now." stay with us. "world news now" continues
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here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: last game of the season in virginia. as the chargers take the field, number 11 there is about to play in his very first game. 17-year-old jeffrey creighton has intellectual disabilities caused by fragile x syndrome so he's been the chargers manager for four years. >> never did we thi would be in a -- in a uniform ready to play a high school game. >> reporter: but the coach felt the chargers' biggest fan should suit up. >> he's so excited. he can't stop talking and smiling. >> reporter: one play only, but for jeffrey, it might as well been the super bowl. >> jeffrey, how was it? >> it was just so touching to see him in his glory. >> reporter: a moment he and his teammates will never forget.
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york. >> imagine how pumped they were to see that. >> such a great moment. his parents said being a part of the team helped their son so much. >> no doubt. coming up, what made an animal handler purposely turn his back on a deadly crocodile. w mucinex clear and cool. ah! what's this sudden cooooling thing happening? it's got a menthol burst. you can feel it right away. wow, that sort of blind-sided me. and it clears my terrible cold symptoms. ahh! this is awkward. new mucinex fast-max clear & cool. and clear your worst cold symptoms. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. sometimes we use k-y ultragel to enhance my body's natural moisture so i can get into it a bit quicker. and when i know she's into it, i get into it and...
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shevonn was his girlfriend. she, of course, said yes. a good time was had by all. >> of course, she had to say yes. otherwise -- >> yeah. >> that's why he called the crocodile out of the water. >> say yes or else. >> oh, fluffy is coming after you. >> exactly. fluffy. >> leave it to you to turn a proposal into a threat. >> yes, of course. okay. here's something. this is really cool. this guy oeb cheeto up for bids because he says it looks like an eagle. he says it looks like a bald eagle. >> how? >> the base asking price? >> $5,000. >> what? >> yeah, yeah. there's actually a science or theory behind all of this. earlier this summer, cheetos actually opened a museum for weird looking cheetos, offering
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looking cheetos. >> not making it into the museum? >> barely looks edible. >> doesn't look like -- eagle perched on something? >> looks like a preying mantis, doesn't it? >> i don't know. something i might make $5,000 for. a christmas tree made of wine bottles. >> oh. that's cool. >> it's time, everyone's instagraming christmas decorations, and some are creative this year making these. >> these are empty, right? >> here's the thing. these are empty, right -- >> okay. >> i think it should be like the advent calendar, start with one layer of the empty bottles, and as it goes on, and drink more and more, so by the end, you have the full tree. >> i'd have a full tree after eight hours. kendis is like, i built it. it was supposed to be the whole season, kendis. >> it's only halloween. keeps on winning the internet on instagram with fantastic hair.
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making news in america this monday morning -- the final day before the election, the candidates hitting multiple states. making their final pitch to the american people. hillary clinton bringing out big stars. and donald trump is outraged that the fbi cleared clinton again. breaking overnight powerful earthquake rocks oklahoma. strong enough to be felt in three other states. we now have new video coming in of the damage left behind. happening now, the all-out search for a missing mother who seemingly vanished while jogging. overnight, her husband speaking out for the first time. and a dangerous high-speed chase ends violently. watch as the driver weaves through the streets and smashes into a barrier.
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