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those people i don i have a feeling how they came and i believe it was her campaign that did it. >> reporter: clinton hit back. >> had a number of big rallies where he said that he could not possibly have done those things. >> nobody has more respect for women than i do, nobody. nobody has more respect. >> please, everybody. >> reporter: russian president vladimir putin -- >> rather have a puppet as president of the united
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abortion. sharp differences. >> i am pro-life and i will be appointing pro-life judges. >> i strongly support roe v. wade which guarantees a constitutional right to a woman. >> reporter: on other issues they went straight for the jugular, immigration, for instance. >> when it comes to the wall that donald talks about building he went to mexico, had a meeting with the mexican president. didn't even raise it. he choked. >> we're going to secure the border and once the border is secured at a later date we'll make a determination as to the rest but we have some bad ombres here and we'll get them out. >> reporter: he tried to hughes leaked e-mails from clinton's own campaign manager against her. >> john podesta said you have terrible instincts. bernie sanders said you have bad judgment. i agree with both. >> reporter: an astonishing moment.
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accept the results of election. >> i will look at it at the time. i'm not looking at anything now. >> are you saying you're not prepared now to -- >> what i'm saying, i will tell you at the time. i'll keep you in suspense. >> well, chris, let me respond that because that's horrifying. >> reporter: trump accused clinton of conspiring with the media against him. >> she shouldn't be allowed to run -- it's crook -- she's guilty of a very, very serious she should not be allowed to run and just in that respect i say it's rigged. >> reporter: clinton suggested trump is just a sore loser by nature. >> there was even a time when he didn't get an emmy for his tv program three years in a row and he started tweeting that the emmys were rigged again. >> should have gotten it. >> this is a mind-set. this is how donald thinks. and it's funny but it's also
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news, new york. >> who knew that the emmys would make the presidential debate. >> i did not know that. >> we should mention trump landed in ohio and sent out a tweet saying he's honored to win the final debate. let's take a closer look at two of the biggest moments that are making headlines this morning. >> abc's maggie rulli is live in washington for us. maggie, let's start with him refusing to say whether or not he wo electio res yeah, that moment being historically the peaceful transition of power and acceptance of election results are seen as a fundamental aspect of our constitution and democracy. senator harry reid calling immediately after the debate rnc chair reince priebus said he would accept the results and his running mate said they would accept the results. >> maggie, for some time overnight the term bad hombres
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now. >> reporter: well, it mans man but the way trump used the word and being called by many could be interpreted as offensive or derogatory and we're hearing from latinos would say they were disgusted by trump using the word and as you mentioned overnight that lit up social media becoming one of the most talked about moments from last night's debate, kendis and diane. >> all right, and they are scheduled to appear at an event but no debate happening there. hopefully they will keep the peace. maggie rulli, live in washington. >> that event in new york city tonight, meant to last. after the debate clinton said she was relieved and very grateful. >> before heading back to new york she made a surprise appearance at a post-debate watch party joined by her husband and 5,000 supporters cheering her on.
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there are so many, so many things he says, does that i do not believe, that i think are wrong, and i try to stand up against those today. >> clinton's campaign is also calling trump's performance erratic saying he's a bad loser and didn't respect the democratic process. >> before he landed in ohio, trump took to twitter describing the debate as exciting. he said he made all of his points and declared himself the winner. >> i didn't hear muc her today. i saw a lot of defense and i think tonight what donald trump proved, tom s. that not all experience is good experience. if you've been there for 30 years and yet you had millions in poverty and millions with no health insurance and is so much unfinished business. >> she also went on to tell our tom llamas that donald trump will accept the results of the election because he's going to win. >> according to polls trump did
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the big question is did he get it? >> abc news political director rick klein tells us how the nominees stacked up. rick, good morning. >> reporter: diane and kendis, donald trump needed a big moment and he got it. just the wrong kind of moment for the campaign turnaround he needs right now. a singular moment in the debate history when he said he would not necessarily respect the election results even his own campaign supporters are questioning all in all, hillary clinton prosecuted the case against donald trump. needling him, productling him much like the first debate and walking away with a more and concise victory. able to make that case and leave him in a flustered position when trying to explain his past comments and trying to explain his policy positions but it seemed like a debate in an election already kind of over. both candidates weary of each
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>> twitter and facebook feeds were completely filled with debate moments. >> yeah, the moment that received the most tweets when trump discussed his treatment of women. the top moment discussed on facebook when trump and moderator chris wallace clashed on trump's statements on aleppo. >> according to google the most searched question during the ambassador what is roe versus w w wade? virgin american flight. nearly every passenger with the debate on their screen. e straggler. >> one straggler there. the caption there, democracy.
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turkish government is reporting it just fired on an area north of the embattled city of aleppo killing as many as 200 militants, raids carried out on targets the syrian forces have taken over and come one day after turkey's president said his country would not wait for terrorists to come and attack. also this morning, kurdish and iraqi special forces have opened a new front in the battle to reclaim the city of mosul. the air and ground strikes are taking place north a the embattled city in iraq. the u.s. led coalition is supporting the iraqi operation which could last for several months according to the commander of the u.s. forces in the middle east. here at home a california sheriff's deputy has been shot to death. the fourth officer in that state to die in the line of duty in the past two weeks. 31-year-old jack hopkins was killed while responding to a disturbance call in a rural area
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authorities aren't releasing any more details unless a news conference later today. also in california the attorney general has opened a criminal investigation into the scandal that rocked wells fargo bank. investigators are collecting the names of the managers and employees who opened accounts for customers without their permission. along with the names of those customers. they're accused of opening 2 million fraudulent bank and meet sales goals. t-mobile will pay a fine to settle a dispute over unlimited data plans and follow complaints that they didn't let customers know about data threshle holds that triggered slower usage speeds. the they have improved those in june of last year. when we come back a neighborhood rocked by an explosion. a building reduced to rubble. new details coming in this morning's on what may have
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water drops on a small brush fire that threatened homes in los angeles. the flames scorched more than 60 acres before being knocked down. dry conditions and temperatures near 100 degrees today mean risk for more fires remains dangerously high. morning road condition, once again wet in the pacific northwest and into idaho and montana. rain also stretches from texas all the way to marla. if you're flying, airport delays are likely in memphis and nba star derrick rose cleared in a rape case. >> his former girlfriend claimed he and two friends broke into her apartment and raped her while she was drunk. she was seeking more than $20 million in damages. criminal charges are possible in the case. but unlikely. rose plays for the new york knicks. he says he's now focused on the season. the portland oregon fire chief says it's the worst
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building in the downtown area. it happened less than an hour after the construction called the utility to say it hit a gas line. amazingly no one was killed and handful of injuries were not life-threatening. a 62-year-old new mom in spain has a message. it's never too late. lina alvarez showed off her baby girl as she was leaving the hospital. the announcement of her pregnancy touched off a fierce debate over there over whe ivf but alvarez who is a doctor is encouraging other older women to pursue their dreams of motherhood. a few scary moments for a pilot when his landing gear failed and had to make an emergency landing at the oklahoma city airport without a front wheel. you can see the front of the plane tipped forward on the tarmac but the pilot was actually the only person in the plane and he was not hurt.
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the fall it is time for football. tonight, the bears visit the packers in green bay. >> as for baseball, last night's highlights now from espn. >> good morning, america. kevin connors, nicole briscoe. half of the world series matchup is set and the other half which was best of seven is now a best of three. >> dodgers, cubbies. let's see hour this one played out. you know what, it's not been a good postseason for anthony rizzo. welcome to the postseason. rizzo, a home run in the fifth. hugs and high-fives for the teammates. part of a solid night all around. rizzo would finish 3 for 5. three ribbies own forced that home run. the bats came alive for the cub, eight runs in the first three combined. ten in this one, final, 10-2 over the dodgers. as for the american league, the cleveland indians are headed
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in game five. coco crisp one of the hitting stars this this game, a solo home run in the top of the fourth inning. they were loving it. you bet you. drinks on the house if the indians win the whole ball of wax and cody allen locked it down and andrew miller, unt untouchable in this postseason. one of the great trades pulled off by the indians regardless how it turns out for the yankees he's your mvp and they win 3-0. >> and sit and wait. game five between the cubs and dodgers tonight. see ya. >> good game. all right, next up in "the pulse" reaction about the debate. hear what celebrities are saying overnight. the neiman-marcus christmas catalog is here. it's more over the top than ever before. >> are you getting that?
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>> ellen degeneres got things off to a good tart by tweeting, since the real housewives isn't on tonight i guess i'll have to see a catfight the old-fashioned way by watching the debate. >> after things started chelsea handler said this is the least amount of fun anyone has ever had in vegas. >> finally comedian josh gad predicted "snl" at this point is literally considering just reairing this debate. there were many times during the debate that you kind of thought, well, this sketch. >> like it could have been a skit, right? with halloween right around the corner people are drawing inspiration from both presidential candidates for their decorating. >> take a look at these trumpkins popping up all over the place. jack-o'-lanterns carved into the likeness of donald trump gracing porches as well as haunted houses and lawns. and check out the hallory. lots of creative juices flowing
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jack-o'-lanterns. >> i can't believe he does it freehand. points on the board. if you have a holiday gift budget of say, slightly north of a thousand bucks, neiman-marcus has some ideas in its new catalog. >> check out this sleek rose gold private plane. it has room for a pilot and three passengers and comes with 24/7 tech support for two years. that's, of course, if could afford $1.5 million. or how about a slumber party for you and your besties at the store's flagship in dallas for $120,000. and about half of that will get you a one-day private quarterback camp with the legendary joe montana, though. >> i just want a private plane. you can forget -- just the plane, that's all. >> or just take a few mortgages. >> and renovations, speaking of mortgages are usually costing big bucks.
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stash of cash found inside the ceiling of their basement and turned out to be about $23,000. mostly in small bills. >> wow. so as best they can figure out the box was put there in 1951 based on a newspaper that was also found inside. they plan to put it toward their mortgage. >> responsible spenders. >> quite a nice renovation there. >> bills themselves, though, are so old. your day with good morning washington. get ready for another warm october day. we'll get details from meteorologist eileen whelan in just a moment, but first lets look at this morning's top story. fiery exchanges last night on the stage as donald fiery exchanges last night on the stage as donald
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their third debate. comments about immigration and abortion sparked firestorms on social media. and when trump refused to say that he would accept the election results if he loses, hillary clinton sounded off. we'll have complete highlights from last night's debate, plus highlights from last night's debate, plus reaction from local voters... coming up. good morning washington. toss to eileen - one more 80+ degree day - have the umbrella friday - windy late friday into the weekend - blustery & chilly weekend today: mostly cloudy to partly cloudy. highs: 79-84 winds: s 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. showers along and west of i-81. patchy fog. lows: 63-66 winds: s 5 mph friday: cloudy with
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murder of their baby boy petty - are facing charges in the death of their 3-month old son: antoine flemons. antoine petty admitted to police that he assaulted the child. he and his wife then admitted they buried the baby to hide the crime. antoine is charged with murder - geneice is charged with accessory after the fact. new developments in the wells fargo fraud scandal. the bank is now the subject of a criminal investigation. the california attorney general's office says the investigation involves reports the banking giant opened millions of
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and credit cards. the scandal has already led to the resignation of the bank's c-e-o and a 185-million dollar settlement with federal regulators. wells fargo says it is cooperating with investigators. and more legal trouble for samsung this morning. the tech company is facing a possible class action lawsuit over its recalled galaxy note 7. this comes after some consumers claim the company continued to charge them monthly device and plan charges for phones they could not use. samsung last week permanently ended all sales of smartphone less than two months after its launch. a spokeswoman for samsung electronics america declined to comment on the pending litigation. it's xx and we're just getting started. round three is in the books, and the presidential candidates didn't
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highlights, as campaign enters it's final stretch. good morning washington. - one more 80+ degree day - have the umbrella friday - windy late friday into the weekend - blustery & chilly weekend today: mostly cloudy to partly cloudy. highs: 79-84 winds: s 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. showers along and west of i-81. patchy fog. lows: 63-66 winds: s 5 mph friday: cloudy with highs: 67-73 winds: nw 10-20 g 30
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