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this morning on "world news now," marathon grilling. >> hillary clinton's benghazi hearing on capitol hill. lasting 11 hours. heated moments between republicans and democrats. plus, how it might affect clinton's run for the white house. the daring mission to rescue hostages taken by isis. the first american soldier is killed in the fight against the islamic state. details just ahead on the intense rush to stop an imminent mass execution. and disturbing new details in the case of the toddler left looked up in a daycare facility. firefighters breaking down the doors to find a baby girl. how could this have happened? >> and fright fest. a roundup of the best movie tosses get you in the halloween spirit from the latest to the classics, rotten tomatoes is here with the best on demand options if you dare. it's freaky friday, october
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23rd. project abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. on this friday, i'm phillip mena. >> i'm reena ninan. unbelievable, 11 hours after it began, the benghazi hearing finally wrapped up late last night. >> a confident hillary clinton answering questions for much of that time and at other times, watching as the committee members squabbled among themselves. abc's kenneth moton watched it unfold on capitol hill. >> an intense and dramatic day on capitol hill. >> and here's basically what happened to their requests. they were torn up. >> well, that's just not true. >> reporter: she held her ground against account house select complete investigating the terrorist attack on a u.s. diplomatic post in benghazi. republicans questioned clinton for hours about what was done before, during and after the attack that killed four americans including u.s.
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ambassador chris stevens. >> madame secretary, are i understand there already people frankly in both party who have suggested that this investigation is about you. let me assure you it is not. >> i've lost more sleep than all of you put together. i have been racking my brain been what more could have been done. >> republicans were also focused on clinton's advisor and friend sidney blumenthal whose e-mails reached clinton but ambassador stevens' security requests did not. >> i can only tell you that i know a number of requests were fulfilled. and some were not. >> that republicans are squandering millions of taxpayer dollars on this abusive effort to derail secretary clinton's presidential campaign. >> reporter: late thursday night, clinton walked out of the day long grilling as she gross from the hot seat back to the campaign trail. >> thank you all very much. >> what's next for this house committee? it will write a final report on the attacks sometime over the
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next year and before the presidential election. reena and phillip. >> thank you so much. also on capitol hill, wisconsin congressman paul ryan has officially entered the race for speaker of the house. the former vice presidential nominee will face elections in next week in a closed door house gop meeting on wednesday and on the house floor on thursday. given the support he's gotten so far, his election is likely. >> in iraq the first american casualty to report in the fight against isis. it happened during a raid that saved the lives of dozens of captives. that raid took place not far from the isis strong hold of mosul. a u.s. air strike cleared the area to prevent isis reinforcements american and kurdish special forces troops expected to find just 20 hostages but were stunned to come across 70 during an intensifier fight. as many as 20 isis fighters were killed and that american we mentioned was wounded and later died. and these stunning images are from the suburbs of
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damascus, syria shot from a drone and shown the massive scale of the destruction in rebel-held areas done from years of battle against syrian government forces. fighting has been going on since 2013. the area shown is just a few miles from syrian president bashar assad's palace. a shocking report has revealed at least two secret service officers were found an leap on the job one at the white house. homelandened security investigators say it's not entirely their fault blaming fatigue from travel and long working hours. they warn unless things change, overworked agents pose a significant security risk. president obama vetoed a sweeping $600 billion defense policy bill heating up the battle with republicans over federal spending. the president agrees with pouring more money into defense programs but insists domestic spending must go up at the same time. in a rare oval office ceremony, the president accused republicans of resorting to gimmicks and blocking changes
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needed to address modern security threats. >> we have repeatedly put forward a series of reforms and eliminating programs that the pentagon does not want. congress keeps on stepping them back in. >> the president also objects to a provision making it harder to shut down the prison in guantanamo bay, one of his top priorities. house republicans are vowing to override the veto but if they can't get enough votes, they'll have to revise the bill or try to settle the large budget dispute. the suspect in the shooting of an albuquerque police officer is facing federal charges because he was a felon carrying a gun. devon lie man was found a few hours after of the shooting still wearing a handcuff on one wrist following an altercation with the officer. the officer facing more surgery is in critical but stable condition. and we're learning new details about the new mexico man charged with shooting a 4-year-old girl to death in a case of road rage. as ryan owens reports, this is not his first brush with the law.
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>> do you have any questions about anything i've said? >> no, sir. >> reporter: those are the only two words uttered by the accused killer of 4-year-old lilly garcia, but the judge had plenty to say to tony torrez. >> this is possibly one of the most wanton and atrocious acts as alleged, i think, in the history of this city. >> reporter: in court, prosecutors detailed torrez's violent criminal history, which includes another arrest for road rage. court documents show he pulled a gun on a driver in 2006. that case was dismissed. >> the daughter is not conscious. >> reporter: the criminal complaint details how prosecutors believe the accused murderer cut off the family's pickup truck. lilly's father then threw up his hands and called him a name. a chase ensued with torrez allegedly firing four shots. >> first time that you met her, she would grab your heart. she's going to be missed by a lot of people. >> reporter: police say torrez has confessed, and they appear to have plenty of evidence, including the gun used to kill lilly. they say they found it at his home. ryan owens, abc news,
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albuquerque, new mexico. >> gnc is being sued accused of selling supplements made with illegal ingredients. oregon claims the chain knowingly sold supplements spiked with two synthetic drugs. gnc said the claims were without merit adding it no longer else is products with those ingredients. gnc shares dropped 21% before closing down 14%. health experts in the uk are calling for a sugar tax and issued a new report concluding sugary food and drinks should be taxed up to 20%. to tackle addiction to sugar. david cameron is against the tax saying there are better ways to deal with childhood obesity. restrictions. to advertising >> the second of this year's nfl games in london is sunday and the bills face the jaguars. >> last night it was the seahawks and 49ers. this one was all seattle. marshawn lynch opened the
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scoring with a one-yard plunge in the first quarter. >> i'm just here so i don't get find. >> with the score 10-0, russell wilson connecting with tyler lockette for a 43-yard touch down. pretty much over from there. seattle won it 20-3. it was the fourth straight win against their division rivals. but yeah, marshawn lynch everybody's favorite. >> beast mode apparently. 122 yards despite vomiting on sideline. >> did you really? i missed that. >> is that right, jack? back me up here. >> that's what you read. we were too busy preparing into too much skittles finally caught up to him. >> those rainbow flavors what things they do to you on the sidelines. >> he's the only one that could vopt on the sidelines and it's still cool. the only guy. that's mar shawn. week 7, football is back. >> football is back. we love our football. >> coming up -- >> looked like they were returning to normal.
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>> seattle returning to normal. >> oh, there you go. they're going to make a run for super bowl again? >> very eb last night. >> back to back super bowls. they have a losing record right now. >> maybe they'll go to britain. coming up, the shocking discovery that he an father made after arriving at a daycare facility. his toddler left locked inside au by herself. what police think may have actually happened. >> and later. >> i'm senior editor of tomatoes. it's scary movie season. we have four good movie options if you love a little fear. yeah, halloween is on the list but can you think of three more? you're watching "world news now." we do? i took the trash out. "halloween is on the list but can you think of three more? you're watching "world news now." " is on the list but can you think of three more? you're watching "world news now." n. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference.
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getting a first look at a student at a high school in durham, north carolina, being tased by officers. the student had been asked to leave the school after being suspended but he refused after he struck an officer in the head, a taser was used to take him down. the local sheriff called it an appropriate level of force for a volatile situation. the student is fine. we're hearing more details this morning about that daycare center in chicago under investigation for reportedly locking up for the day and
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leaving a 1-year-old girl behind. >> absolutely horrifying. the little girl's father was frantic, called police who had to force their way inside. linzie janis has the story. >> reporter: firefighters breaking down the door of this chicago day care, desperately trying to reach a baby girl locked inside. her frantic father recording it all. >> journee? >> it was pitch black and, like, the police had the flashlight down and the only thing i could see was my baby crawling on the floor. [ crying ] >> reporter: 1-year-old journee's dad reportedly arriving 15 minutes before their official closing, finding the doors locked. >> my heart dropped. i was just glad that she was okay. >> reporter: the center now being investigated by authorities. we've seen it before. earlier this year, this houston father smashing a window at his son's day care. the 10-month-old left inside on his own. that center calling it a terrible accident.
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little journee's mom saying the daycare workers told her they mistook her child for a doll. the facility hasn't returned our calls for comment. ing. >> it's so upsetting for little kids. she's is 1-year-old. when they're left alone it's terrifying to be left alone in the dark but the fact she was there without anyone makes you rethink schools and daycares that if this could happen to her, what else could happen across the country. >> i'm sure it was even more terrifying for the parents at that age. maybe 3 or 4, maybe the kid would figure it out at that point. 1 years owed, you're so vulnerable. i can't imagine being the parent. this is not the end. this is not the end of this. i'm sure there will be -- we'll be hearing more. >> take a look at your facilitieser from. coming up in our next half hour, what you may not have known about distracted driving. >> those hands free devices may
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♪ there's definitely a nip in the air and the leaves are turning and that, of course, means one thing. it's prime season for checking out our favorite scary movies but in addition to the obvious halloween clacks there are quite a few new movies out there that should be making your personal play lists. joining us now is rotten tomatoes senior ed door grae drake. thank you for being here with
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us. >> thank you. >> i'm a big fan of scary movies. >> so am i. i love any excuse to leap into people's laps. >> you don't need a nice little picker upper. >> get in there. >> we'll do that first. >> so on the website, we have 75 of the best reviewed horror movies ever. right? and i was really surprised at what ended up being 75th. >> okay. >> as in the scariest or -- >> as in like the bottom of our list and it just tells you how fantastic all of the films actually are because if this is our last one, then it's a solid list. >> where do you want to start. >> the movie "the conjuring." >> i've seen this movie. >> that just came out with patrick wilson based on a true story. it is not for the faint of heart or anyone buying real estate. within the next time period because this family moves into a house and it's super haunted.
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>> it's based on a true story. >> a lot like amityville horror except different family, different house. same paranormal researchers. >> okay. >> that helped out this poor family. it's really scary film. >> what else? >> there's a lot of clangs on list, too. you can't like have a conversation about scary movies without talking about "halloween," "carrie" "the shining." hose e those are in the 40s and fits on the list. >> what are the ones you would say have been missed by many folks in more recent years perhaps? >> one of the best scary movies that i've ever seen is the bobad oo ok. this single mom and her son has behavioral problems. that's a true to life setup. and her is really terrified of the bogeyman. a book mysteriously slows up at
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their house. >> boom. >> you think oh great, a book. literacy, this is wonderful. your child's going to read and be really smart. no, don't read the book. don't read it. it's so scary. >> that one baba dook. what else. >> "it follows" is another new film that came out recently starring mike ca monroe. an interesting new actress and it's spectacular. >> i'm curious about it follows. the reviews on rotten tomatoes were great. i downloaded it and watched the first few minutes. it was kind of gory and i was out. is that a theme? >> you're done. it doesn't get any better from there. just leave it. and what was really centering is the number one best reviewed horror movie according to critics. >> i could only imagine. >> go back in time. it's an old one. >> was it in black and white. >> psycho." >> good guess. >> but wrong. >> it's not. it's the cabinet of dr. cally
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garry. >> of course, that one. who doesn't have that one. what the heck is that? >> so it's a german film from 1920. and it is one of the scariest movies that you'll ever see because it's about a hypnotist who convinces a guy that essentially has a form of sleep walking as a disorder to murder people for him. >> interesting. >> it's one of the most important films stylistically that led a german movement called expressionism. it's beautiful to look at. it'scallying and it will give you nightmares from 1920. >> is it a talkie? >> no. >> they're all scary words. >> i can imagine. thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> now we're scared. >> wear terrified. i'm going to jump in your lap. >> but you might like it. thanks grae. senior editor of rodden tomatoes and co-host of the fall movie movie preview on the
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this morning on "world news now," shouting match on the hill. republicans and democrats in congress battle it out over benghazi and politics as hillary clinton stays calm. the 11-hour hearing by the numbers just ahead. >> washed out. happening now, the flash flooding threat in north texas as the region braces for up to ten inches of rain. homes washed away and storms even threatening the current quest for the world series. and new this half hour, also in texas, cops on the lookout. >> for a group of four escapees. the emus, yes emus still on the loose overnight. and we're getting a sneak peek at john travolta's big comeback to the small screen. can you guess who he's portraying in the upcoming fx series
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