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announcer: it now, abc 7 news >> the loser concedes to the winner and the country comes together in part for the good of the country -- are you saying you're not prepared now -- >> i will tell you at the time. i will keep you in suspense. >> the comments by donald trump that was the talk of last night's debate. the republican nominee is refusing to say whether he will
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stretch of deciding who will be the country's next president. >> good afternoon. with less than three weeks to go until election day and the pulse trending in her paper, it would seem like hillary clinton would want to play things cautiously. last night, she came out very aggressively against arnold from and made him play defense. donald trump did land some solid lines but did not do anything to take back control of the race. unprecedented statement. all trump asked if he would accept the result of the election. >> i will look at it at the time. >> trump still would not commit. >> i will tell you at the time. i will keep you in suspense. >> that is horrifying. he is denigrating, talking down our democracy and i am appalled. >> the debate began with a serious conversation about
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started. clinton slamming trump as a sore loser. >> there was even a time when he did not get an emmy for his tv program and he started tweeting that the emmys were rigged. >> explosive comments about trump's relationship with vladimir putin. >> has no respect for this person. >> that's because he would rather have a puppet as president. >> no puppet. >> this thing from trump in the final seconds. >> such a nasty woman. >> more national polls showing clinton's lead growing. >> these are like pitstops in a nascar race. he has not caught up in any of those and now, he has 19 laps left and she is far ahead.
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she has some heavy hitters out campaigning for her. president obama's in florida, vice president biden is in new hampshire and michelle obama is in arizona. >> breaking news out of virginia -- a judge ordering virginia's voter registration to be reopened and extended through friday. a computer glitch kept some motors from meeting monday's deadline that some voters from meeting monday's deadline. generated a lot of opinions and reactions from voters. what are people saying now that the final debate is in the books? >> we are on capitol hill getting opinions, getting reflections from last night's final debate, the third debate. fitting that it was in las vegas, the city known for heavyweight prize fights. we are here on pennsylvania
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guest. donald trump and hillary clinton -- they did not shake hands yesterday, either. many folks telling us here in the sea they thought this was the better of the three debates, more subdued, more civil. -- here in d.c. many saying this was trump's finest hour, his best debate yet. >> it was donald trump's best debate. that was so low, we are still talking about a negative performance in my opinion. i thought it was hillary's best debate. she did a much better job of attacking him. >> we've got our scoreboard here. jot down to words to describe each candidate and tell me why. >> for hillary, i would say she crushed it. did a much better job going on the offensive.
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>> we've been getting a lot of opinions as we are less than three weeks away. >> we are taking an in-depth look at what happens next in the race for the white house. watch the town hall special tonight at 7:00 on news channel 8 and online at wjla.com. let's take you outside for a look at the weather. temperatures when you can. they are going away. doug hill is here with a look at your forecast. doug: we will be around 80, the rabies in spots. -- lower 80's in spots. 77 right now. that's at hagerstown. southeasterly breeze right now. getting ready for an appointment
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weather. it two in fredericksburg, 74 annapolis, 70 in washington and 77 degrees in frederick. -- 82 in fredericksburg. the record hyper washington is 86. washington dulles will be close. we are calling for a high of 82. winds will southeasterly coming across the day. bwi is close enough to debate that it will cool off their temperatures just a bit. -- close enough to the bay. partly cloudy skies, very pleasant day. our average high is 67. tomorrow, showers moving ahead of a cold front. rain will be steady at times
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breeze will come up, temperatures will fall. the weekend, beautiful, just chilly. larry: we want to show you some video coming in from sky track 7. a car and a dump truck. this happened at the intersection of trout road at sans wrote in a look in. a man with life-threatening injuries. now, a debate about late-night service on metro. a public hearing is being held at this hour about how late metro should be open. metro closes at midnight. the transit agency wants to keep the closing time to allow workers more time that many d.c. leaders want that 3:00 a.m. service back. stay with abc 7 news and
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involving metro transit police and a teenager. an interaction between an officer and a girl after she refuses to throw away a bag of potato chips and a lollipop. suzanne kennedy has the latest. >> the incident took place tuesday here at the columbia heights metro station. it started windows go police officers ask a high school student to put away the chips and candy she was eating in the station. that's police officers ask a high school student. this video was shot by a commuter. a police officer is attempting to put handcuffs on the girl. according to the black lives matter group, the girl was experiencing emotional trauma because a friend of hers was murdered the previous day. we should video to commuters this morning.
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excessive force. the teenagers in the city tends to letter on our metros. that litter on our metros. >> it's very disturbing considering they does there's other ways of communicating. >> metro police say the girl was defiant and refused to put the food away desp larry: parents and prince george's county accused of killing their baby boy will have their bond reviewed tomorrow. they were arrested yesterday -- the child died after being hit several times. and one petty admitted to assaulting the child and burying
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iraq's prime minister says the fight to take back muzzle from isis is going faster than expected. that's mosul from isis. there was fierce fighting on the fourth day of this operation. if possible iraqi forces could take back mosul today. coming up, why the national zoo is about to say bye-bye to fifa. feeling stressed out about the debate?
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how stressful it is to ship a panda all the way back to china in a great. into an environment they do not know and to people they do not know. i think if they are born here, they should stay here. >> you are wondering how they get bao bao back to china, fedex actually donates a plane, she will be put into a crate, joined by a zookeeper and a vet and plenty of snacks. larry: many of you at home watching the debate last night could feel the tension between the two candidates. could watching have raised your stress levels? good morning america conducted a real-time stress test of 10 voters watching. tempers and stress levels rose during topics like abortion. >> how do you feel right now? >> tight.
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my breath. >> i felt my jaw clenching. >> it really hits you hard. >> trump supporters reported a higher average of stress. our own brad bell continues to take the pulse of voters in both track 2016. today, he is in allentown, pennsylvania. >> vote track 2016 has arrived in allentown, pennsylvania. the state of pennsylvania with 119,000 people. a town that has seen hard times. factories closing, jobs lost. in recent years, it has started to win awards for its urban rent will. we will be visiting the famous farmers market in town. we will be talking to a lot of folks and sharing what they have to say about the election.
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at 4:00. looks like donald trump's childhood home is being taken off the auction block for now. the bidding was supposed to begin on wednesday but now, the company running the option to the sellers wanted to give potential bidders more time to evaluate the property. the home located in queens, york was listed with a suggested opening bid of $4 you going to bid on that? doug: no. larry: i'm bidding on one last afternoon like this. doug: it will turn cooler during the day tomorrow. very windy and chilly. a good autumn day to be outside. the national weather center has put out its winter outlook
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temperatures. across our area, it is equal chances. 33% average, 33% above average, 33% below average. clearly, there is a trend further to the south where much above average temperatures are possibility. cooler than normal across the northern tier. average chances of precipitation to the north equal chances to the middle of the country to the mid-atlantic and a drier conditions to the south. in this lending yet condition, usually means warmer weather than average in the winter months. let's precipitation and snowfall than average. we will see what happens. plenty of sunshine, low 80's
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quite. here's the big change maker coming from the west, cold front, rain developing a hold of that ahead of the cold front. -- rain developing ahead of the cold front. different models have different timings or when the front will move into the area. we are guessing sometime around noon. rain i of come along and just behind the cold front. around midday, temperatures will start falling, we will have rain through the afternoon through the evening into the nighttime hours. by early saturday morning, all of this will blow out appeared to the atlantic coast and beyond. in his wake, very gusty winds, partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures.
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game to play in nor to be in the stands for. temperatures in the 50's. as accordingly. -- address accordingly. 81 today, 70 tomorrow. 90% chance of rain but that front. still breezy, sunshine, lower 60's on sunday. another cold front will come through monday afternoon. then cooler again around 60 tuesday and wednesday. fall is getting serious. larry: hang on to that. in our business, we read a lot of scripts. once in a while, there's typos that make trip us up. -- an anchor in richmond, virginia.
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175,000 rice -- i think that was supposed to be pantries. doug: my old station. he's a good guy. it happens to everybody. larry: the video has already gone viral. coming , the impact on issues that matter to northern virginia, barbara comstock and donald trump have a lot in common. bill o'reilly: overturn roe v. wade; that's a specific thing that you would do? trump: well, overturn or overturn... comstock: i think roe v. wade should be overturned. trump and comstock. trump: i'm totally for defunding. we shouldn't be giving to planned parenthood. while comstock voted five times to defund planned parenthood. northern virginia, we need luann bennett.
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feeling a bit uneasy. the flight had to turn back when the windshield cracked shortly after takeoff. passengers had to wait hours for another plane to finally take them to their destination. >> we were watching a movie and had our headsets on. i said committees, we are going back to seattle. >> the windshield was shattered. larry: it's not clear just why the windshield crack. bird strike. more people are expected to sign up for obamacare next year. enrollment for the affordable care act is set to grow by 9% in 2017. this comes despite large insurers scaling back their participation in remaining carriers hiking up premiums.
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your coworkers? hopefully, you've got some friends in the office. the closer you are with your colleagues, the better your overall health. researchers examined data from 19,000 employees and down the bonds had a significant positive impact on both physical and mental health. companies benefit from interoffice relationships as well. have your employees produce better results. -- happier
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larry: a 62-year-old woman in spain just gave birth to a baby girl. she underwent a c-section early due to i fight -- a high blood pressure problem. she's not the oldest documented mother. a woman in india lt tonight is your last chance to submit your fall foliage -- it will be fun, beautiful weather today. one more warm day in the low 80's. larry: be sure to watch us at 4:00.
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>> hey, it's me, donny osmond. i'm backstage here at the flamingo, getting ready to go onstage with my sister, marie. just wanted to say, i have always loved "millionaire," and i'm so glad you guys joined us here on the strip. so welcome to las vegas and have fun playing "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ? ? >> hey, everybody, welcome to the show. it's celebrity week, las vegas. are you guys ready to play "millionaire"? [cheers and applause] all right, today's returning celebrity contestant is a ventriloquist, who won season 10 of "america's got talent." he is now my neighbor, here in las vegas, performing his show, "paul zerdin mouthing off" just next door playing at hollywood. please welcome back paul zerdin. [cheers and applause] how you doin'? nice shirt.
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