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neck. the district won't say what the punishment was, but in accordance with the district's policies. the state's naacp calls for a federal hate crimes investigation, and the group meets this morning with the fbi. the vatican is setting out new guidelines for catholics who wanted to cremated saying the remains can't be divvied up or kept at home, but in a church secure place. the new instructions were releed the faithful pray for and remember the dead. pets no longer allowed on the grounds of arlington no national cemetery, and cycling not allowed. security measures at the cemetery are going to be increased starting next month. shoppers in charleston, west virginia saw a rare sight this week. a deer hiding in a mall stairwell for several hours as
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in as a result. >> they removed the deer they believe was hit by a car, and unfortunately, the deer will be youth newsed. >> oh, that's sad. on a happier note, a dog in alabama is a frequent customer of an ice cream truck, the sweet trend began a year ago, and rambo has been in pursuit of the frozen delights ever since. >> so there's other dogs that run away cream truck's music. most do, but not rambo. he goes straight for the truck. what you might call his pop pupsicle. >> saw that coming. >> did you? >> not really. very cute. the big rig that keeps on trucking despite not having a driver. >> or at least a human one anyway. how a self-driving semi did in the midst of the humans in
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michael moore, the controversial filmmaker releasing a surprised documentary just in time for election day. first, a look at today's chilly temperatures. "world news now" weather
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for a while. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. get this, the world's first commercial delivery made by a self-driving truck was? a beer run. anheuser busch are working with the autonomous truck maker, otto, for the 120 mile trip across colorado. uber acquired otto this summer. there was a professional driver on board the entire time, but
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>> except for the highway on and off ramps, all 45,000 caps of bud arrived safe and sound. >> i can't believe i was the only one on that round of applause. i didn't hear anything from jack, geez. >> we were with you on that. >> all right. thank you, people. projected record sales of apple were enough to drive the company out of its down profit slum. shares of the world's most valuable publicly traded company slipped nearly 3% of posting the declining iphone sales and forecasting slimmer than expected profit mar jens in the upcoming holiday season. they suggest apple may be losing its edge on tech superiority. chipotle is still struggling reporting 22% drop as profits fell 95%. still, the ceo says they are on the road to recovery.
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recommendation, they should start delivering. >> that would be a good move. yep. >> even if it's just for me. >> you know the avocado is extra, though? >> the guac is extra every teem. they tell you every time. >> like, we know. >> i own a shirt that says, i know guac is extra. >> all right. so a fact checker for rolling stone testified in defamation case against the magazine that case, of course, ste campus article. >> following jurors hearing from the woman whose story started the entire controversy. here's the details. >> reporter: for the first time, jurors hearing from the woman at the center of that now infamous "rolling stone" article, "a rape on campus," and in a taped depp depp in addition monday, she said she was under the impression it was about assault
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published. i was 20 years old and had no idea there was off the record on on the record. she felt misquoted and pressure by the magazine to participate in the story, and that when a friend mentioned concerns to the reporter, sabrina, she responded, there's no pulling the plug at this point. the article is moving forward. the article became "rolli in stone" most read article ever. how would you describe how rolling stone portrayed you? >> made it look like i used the trust of young women to cover up rape. that was so far from anything i would ever do. it's just unbelievele to me. >> reporter: suing the magazine for over $7 million, saying she was painted as a chief villain, and jackie disagreeing with the
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saying the dean never discouraged her to, quote, see her get some kind of justice. since the publishing, the rolling stone article was retracted, but jackie maintains she was assaulted, testifying in deposition while she believed the story was manipulated to write something sensational, she believes the intentions were good. i believe she did the best she could. abc news, new york. coming up, michael moore surprise. >> what his brand new film is all about next.
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michael moore is known for stirring things up, e and no surprise, his new documentary is doing just that. >> all about, as you could guess, the presidential race. >> reporter: there's always talk about october surprises, michael moore in trumpland. >> before we got people not voting at all. how about third party people? anybody voting third party? >> reporter: one stand out? >> conservatives are, like, get in the car, we're going to the outback. >> reporter: two parts gorilla film making. >> it was shot and edited in 11 days. >> reporter: all for a plea for america's future. >> good night, america. you just elected the last
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>> reporter: michael moore, the eternal darling of the antiestablishment left tapped into the working class anger that launched his first film, "roger and me" railing lost jobs in the auto industry. >> we just lost a job. >> reporter: bowling for columbine. >> shot in the massacre. >> reporter: and fahrenheit be made. >> reporter: which you guessed it, rails against the iraq war. this newest offering showing a softer side. >> trying to come out and meet you halfway, and the things we don't agree on, all right, you love your guns. i don't want a gun. i don't get it gun. i won't get one. >> it's unexpected in many ways because you sort of expect a left wing propaganda piece. this is an olive branch to trump
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with a lot of people that had their lives ruined by the system, and they see donald trump as their human molatov cocktail. >> reporter: another says one we'd regret. >> when they find out after a few months in office that president trump wasn't going to do a damn thing for them, it'll be too late. >> reporter: i was surprised to discover how deeply moore's views over the with clinton's. you were never a hillary supporter through the primary? >> no, no, i didn't vote for her in 2008, i voted for obama. >> thank you, all, very much. >> this year i voted for bernie. i didn't vote for bill clinton back in the '90s. i voted third party. he was a conservative democrat. never a fan of them politically, but i've always admired and respected them as people, as human beings. >> universal coverage now.
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the former first lady's passion for universal health care, the topic of moore's 2007 film, "sicko." >> making health care for everyone her top priority. >> reporter: why is her push in healthcare moving to you? >> 25 years ago, she put her neck right there on the chopping block so that we all of us could have universal health care, and she was the strongest. >> reporter: are you trying to appeal to trump appeal to bernie supporters, or both? >> convince people who are not going to vote to vote, bernie supporters, come on, you know, she ain't that bad. trying to say people voting third party, we need more than two parties. i'm saying for the guys i grew up with who work in the auto factories, this guy is not going to do what he's promising to do, and this woman is going to do something profound for our kids and our grandchildren. let's give her a shot here.
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? ? ? the pain ? the pain. all right. heros, as you know, come in all about to see. >> here's that and more in the newest edition of "two truths and a why." good morning. >> good morning, you two. this warms the hearts of dog ordinary persons everywhere. a beloved pooch. awakened by a barking dog, the owner's home engulfed in flames. firefighters rushed to the scene
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flames raised. she suffered burns, but is not recovering. the neighbors are calling the dog a e hero, and we think so too. he deserves an extra bone this week. halloween is a week away, and looking for inspiration? who you going to call? ghost busters. at least that's what one 8-year-old in california did. take a look at jeremy miller's by his dad, ryan. he's been in a whch since age of 3 because of spina bifida, but his costume has working lights, a siren, and a speaker that plays the theme song. a costume that makes bill murray or any ghost buster proud. that's so amazingly cool. finally, why does this small child have more self-control than most adults i know?
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toddler who is determined to stay awake until dad gives him permission to sleep, but, oh, when he finally does, take a look. >> do you want to go to sleep? you go ahead. go to sleep. i'll -- >> doesn't take. . kendis, diane, wouldn't life be easier if we could fall asleep that quickly? >> yes. or if i could make kendis fall asleep that quickly. got it. what are you doing? how are you doing? >> ouch. i bruised myself. committed way too much for that bit. what is sleep? if only. i try that with ambien and still doesn't work.
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this morning on "world news now," republicans catch a break over the trouble with obamacare. >> as millions of americans prepare for rising health care costs, donald trump says the first move in office would be to repeal the affordable care act as he fires back at the president calling guy. this is a group of people robbed at gun point, the suspect firing at her victims before taking off with their belongings. the hunt now underway. cleveland inches closer to history beating the cubs last night, but it was not just about baseball. the indians are getting royal reaction from the city's reigning king. get ready to fly high like the royals, the rich and famous, and then there's me.

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