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active natural gas line to the home, but investigators looking at the propane tanks visible in the aftermath as a possible cause. 5.5 million homes are heated by propane in the u.s. it's odorless, with a rotten egg smell added for safety. and if you smell something suspicious, do not use your cell phone inside your house. static energy in our phones can cause a spark and lead to an explosion. instead, get somewhere safe and then call 911. alex perez, abc news, illinois. >> jimmy carter's cancer fight hasn't taken him away from his favorite charity. the former president and his wife were in memphis to help bid a home for habitat for humanity. look at him there. he's sawing away the carters have been involved in nearly 4,000 building projects for the charity in 14 countries. he was going to travel to nepal at one point. it was called off. cancer has not slowed this man one bit it seems. michelle obama is in the middle east nation of qatar.
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while there, mrs. obama will visit the members of the military at an air force base used to fight against isis. tomorrow she's addressing an education summit. there the first lady moves on to jordan to visit a school and a u.n. world heritage site. and we do say happy anniversary to the international space station. it was 15 years ago that the first permanent crew moved on board. since then, 220 people have come and gone representing 17 countries. the current crew made up of russian, japanese and american crew members planned a special dinner celebration. of course, scott kelly is up there, spending a year in space. >> will there be cake to separate? >> it be tang flavored cake. >> or space ice cream. ben & jerry's and a craft brewery are working on a unique combination of ice cream and beer. >> brilliant i think.
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>> it's called salted caramel brown a ale. >> notice the slight difference there. >> the ice cream features swirls of salted caramel. that's good. brown nois, that's good. the ice cream is made with new belgi belgium's ale. it uses roasted and caramel malt and koko and vanilla powder during the brewing process. i leave final valuation to actually the taste test. we've got to try. >> beer is good with everything. >> we can get a taste test. we need a taste test. >> thank you. >> coming up, those calorie counts posted at restaurants, do they really help diners make healthier choices? >> i think them do, no? >> i don't know. >> also ahead the modern couple hooked on old fashioned -- owed school fashion. they turned it into a victorian lifestyle. why they're facing criticism. >> and later the football play that's beyond inspirational.
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it's nice to plug that in and keep track of it. >> it makes a big difference in whether you get a large fry or medium fryatt mcdonald's. >> you never opt for the small fry. >> no. >> eating at chipotle is not an option in two northwest states pending the results of an investigation into an e. coli outbreaking. >> health officials suspect contaminated produce may be to blame here. brandi hitt with the latest. >> reporter:chy poe lay xwlers in oregon and washington state are being turned away. the food clan closing its doors after an outbreak has sickened mo are than 20 people. >> the excruciating pain was something i never experienced. >> reporter: most of the victims say they had eaten at a chipotle in the portland area and in western washington the past few weeks and severed severe cramps and vopting. > it's overwhelming like having all the problems hit at once. >> reporter: chipotle has
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voluntarily shut down all 43 locations in those twos states out of 17 restaurants nationwide. saying the safety and well-being of our customers is always the highest priority even though the vast majority of these restaurants have no reported problems. >> people can still become ill even if the risk is no longer present because the incubation period can be up to ten days. >> reporter: health officials on scene are now trying to pinpoint the exact source of this e. coli outbreak. >> when i did this, it almost always ground beef. from lettuce and some from salsa. salsa can be tough. >> eight people have been hospitalized but no deaths reported. health officials spec the number of cases to rise in the northwest as they hear about the outbreak and see their doctor. >> that's good to know. it's a really, really big deal considering how many chipotle there are out there in
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washington and oregon. for them to be shut down is definitely going to have a financial impact. >> the company says the reopening will be determined by the pace of the investigation. it's going to affect a lot of candidates on the campaign trail. hillary clinton loved a good pur rit toe bowl. >> that's right. when she did her launch to her campaign, she stopped in at chipotle to prove politicians are just like that. >> i thought you were going christie with that. >> come on. the couple that will prefers li in the slow lane. >> and the husband and wife who party like it's 199 even though women couldn't vote back then. you're watching "world news now." "world news
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>> this is our royal music, right? the royal sound track we like to use. >> in the age of the selfie, it might be refreshing to put down the smartphone for a while. but the couple you're about to meet are diving head first into life in the 19th century. >> and on this election day, their feelings towards wip's rights to vote might be a little dead. we're up "up all nightline" with abc's an deoo tee roy. >> sarah and gabriel might have been worn in the wrong centurien wearing fashion statements that
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would make a hipster envious. a chat lane that functions as a vingtorian version of a swiss army knife. >> i do everything by hand. actually a woman in the 1880s would have already considered me old fashioned because they has sewing machines. >> the victorian era is everything. sarah and gabriel choose to focus on the last decades that have period when eves, electric light bulbs and cars were first introduced. walking through their home in washington state, you're struck by the antique an palestines. a wood fired stove set, a literal icebox. >> so the meat gets put right on the ice. >> and an oil lamp. >> we're going to go around. >> reporter: if you listen closely, you won't hear the sounds of a washing machine or a dryer. no microwave or mixer preparing meals which made one particular sound -- >> that sounds like a modern phone. >> it is. >> seem especially out of place. gabriel has a master's in
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library science but works at a bike shop and sarah works here at home as a writer. >> we don't completelyion computers. we use them for research. i don't want to be controlled and don't want to have my life defined by computers and technology. >> reporter: but sarah started writing her book "this victorian life" by hand with an eye dropper fountain pen. >> i make no work for myself. there's no ed door in the world who accept a handwritten manuscript. i have to type them up to turn them in. >> what's the point of wearing the corset? >> it holds the back up straight. it makes the waist look smaller. it accentuates the different sexual characteristics between men and women. >> reporter: these tokens of the past caused an uproar online when she wrote about her lifestyle for vox.com. some on twitter mocking her and websites joining in to point out that women didn't even have the right to vote back then. >> what's so big about a vote?
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>> that's the life line i've democracy. >> not necessarily. >> america started with a lot less voters than they've eventually become. conception of who should vote has evolved over time. again, it's something we don't necessarily see as being the most important thing in the world. >> but you do agree that women should vote? >> well, i had i that -- i think that voting in general is overrated for everyone. >> they say they aren't trying to force their lifestyle on be anyone, just embracing the overlooked knowledge from a time in history that was seemingly simpler. >> it's the difference between reading about a different country in a book and going there. >> i'm aditi roy in washington. >> you know i do like a good corset. >> i like a good pair of spanx myself here. >> there we are. >> hello, jeeps. >> what do you call it, the fu-man chu. >> lord. that's a different era. >> i like my poofy sleeves and my hat.
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♪ well the old saying it's not if you win or lose, it's how you play the game is an important lesson for athletes to learn. for the team in rochester, new hampshire, that sentiment rings true. >> their captain has a lot more to tackle than just the other team's players. that's why when he scored on the field it meant so much more than just points. here's kristin core rosa from our manchester station. >> reporter: this is a moment
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the spalding high school football team won't forget. the team's honorary captain teigen house got into the end zone and made a touch down for the first time. >> one of the players handed me the ball and i went running down the field and they were tackling players behind me so they couldn't get me. i was super excited and all the players were happy and cheering and excited for me to do this. >> teigen has muscular dystrophy and is losing muscle control and confined to a wheelchair. >> there was nothing but pride when i saw him take the field. >> his special moment came during the last football game of the season. it's been a tough season to get through. they didn't win one game. but after watching teigen that doesn't matter anymore. >> better than winning any game, any championship and i've never heard this crowd louder. >> i keep thanking these boys and the boys turn it around and say you don't know how much he's impacted our lives. >> teigen's mom says one day last year, three players approached him at lunch and
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since then, they've made him a part of their lives. the players eat lunch with him pre day. started coming to birthday parties and exchanges gifts on holidays. she says they see him for who he is. >> he's honestly probably one of the toughest kids i've met. >> he's been on the sidelines for every practice and an game cheering can the players on. when he finally got his chance to get into the end zone, it changed his life and lives of these players forever. >> i think we all learned that there's something a little more than wins and losses in life and i couldn't be prouder of the way this team came together. it's one of those things that you treasure for the rest your life. >> wmur, news 9. >> that's powerful. >> our thanks to kristin there. the team didn't win the game. they haven't won a game this season but i think it doesn't matter at all. >> i like how the other team didn't just let them win. >> that's true. they were tough. >> that's t
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this morning on "world news now," extreme weather from coast to coast. >> from the first mountain snow to the worst tornado outbreak in months. the storms taking a destructive toll and the latest from accuweather. under investigation, the jet crash in egypt's desert that killed more than 200 people. the heart broken families and the big question, was it an act of terrorism. >> caught on camera, the assault on an uber he car service driver. details emerging about the suspect in that back seat and the prominent job that he just lost. >> and later, oscar buzz. the movies you must see by the end of the year from the martian" to "jobs" to bridge of spies" a hollywood insider here with her picks on this tuesday, november 3rd. from abc news,
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