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private server. donald trump like a cheshire cat delivering news to supporters in new hampshire. mr. trump: i need to open with a very critical breaking news announcement. [applause] scott: followed by the chants of "lock her up. " mr. chump trp -- mr. trump: with that said the boring. should i even make the speech? [applause] scott: he had the news before her. clinton midair at the time supposedly had no wi-fi on the plane according to cnn. at an event in iowa she gave no indication. they are in damage control. secretary clinton: so now with just 11 days left -- [applause]
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wrote in a letter to congress in a letter of unrelated case they have learned about e-mails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation and he agreed he should take steps to allow investigators to review the e-mails to determine whether they contain classified information as well as to assess their importance to our investigation. you heard the mention of an unrelated case. "new york times" is reporting while the f.b.i. is investigating the anthony weiner scandal. came across e-mails worthy to look into. anthony weiner's wife is huma abedin who has been under the microscope of hillary clinton's top aide. it may be how it is connected. larry: the clinton camp have they had any reaction since the news broke? scott: she did not address it in the rally but an hour ago the chairman of the campaign issued a statement where he said it was extraordinary that the f.b.i. would do this 11 days out and he called upon
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public what he believes might be a clarifier and tamp down the sensational tone of all of this. and maybe clarify that it is not as bad as some may think it will be. we are waiting to see if the f.b.i. will do anything else. larry: scott thuman at the "live desk." thank you. we'll talk to you soon. stocks tumble with the f.b.i. announcement but recovered with modest losses. the numbers were up earlier in the day after the government announced announced the economy grew at the fastest rate in two years in the third alison: votetrak 2016 on road in maryland when the news of the investigation broke. and brad bell is live in wheaton with reaction here locally today. brad? brad: we are out and about talking to people. the subject changing when the news broke. we are working to gather the reaction. >> her approach to how she handled the e-mail situation
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not far enough. it might be best for her to step forward an own it. >> put in a difficult position. we all make mistakes but she a great woman and i like her a lot. brad: so far we haven't heard of anybody changing their mind or thinking of changing their we will be back at 6:00 with more. larry: breaking news from the last hour, amy is in the newsroom with more information at the plane fire at o'hare airport at chicago. amy? amy: we are hearing at least nine people injured, two seriously after the plane caught fire at o'hare international airport. take a look at the video. a witness posted to this to social media. you can see the smoke billowing out of the plane.
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plane, 383 bound for miami aborted take-off because of an engine-related mechanical issue. the flames have been put out. all 131 passengers and nine crew members evacuated the plane. a ground stop is in effect at the airport until the scene is clear. we will continue to monitor the story. an industrial size tow truck is working to upright the dump truck. alison: this just in the newsroom. an uber driver is accused of
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passenger in college park. police say a 29-year-old picked up a woman in the district on october 18. instead of dropping her at her home in virginia, police say he took her to college park. carried her into a hotel room. larry: there is new information about a d.c. family and a murder in their home. they told a judge they have five d.n.a. samples to link family murder. the judge agreed not to set a trial date until the defense follows up on the incident. they will return to court in february. alison: brazen robbery caught on camera in the district. sam ford spoke to the clerk forced to lie on the ground at gunpoint. sam: if the images you are about to see are to be believed this is an armed robber who two days ago came in the convenience store on
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northwest. acted as we were going to buy something and then his real intentions. the security door was unlocked. the clip fell from the pistol the frightened clerk tried to flee but couldn't. the clerk declined to go on camera and said he had been stocking shelves and forgot to lock the door. he is still scared. the robber made off with $277. notice the clerk's wallet on the chair? the robber never did. the police released the video and the clear still photos of the we showed customerrers today. >> he is ready to go in. >> the customers were impressed with the clarity. >> i have no doubt in my mind a lot of people will know who he is and recognize him. sam: clarity and the stupidity. >> it will ruin his life forever. for what? a handful of dollars. >> that is a criminal's
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sam: the young clerk from ath ath -- ethiopia lived here for four months and his statement is "god saved me." sam ford, abc7 news. alison: a clear picture there. keep track of the crime in your neighborhood with the spot crimes map at wjla.com. while you are there sign up for the "7 on your side" fighting back against crime newsletter at wjla.com/enews. larry: you should mean fun on the football field, right? cheryl conner reports from montgomery county the field at quints orchard high school is now considered a scene tonight of a hate crime. cheryl: the football field is cleaned up for friday night lights. but the home field has taken a hit. >> everyone is taking it really seriously. cheryl: october 17, the school resource officer spotted this on the field. swastika. what is more difficult to see,
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upsetting. cheryl: montgomery county police reached out to the jewish community relations council of greater washington yesterday. >> it brings up a lot of bad memories for a lot of people. there are a lot of people in this area, across the country but in this area we have a lot of hol cast survivors -- holocaust survivors. cheryl: they put out a picture of the vehicle in the area on surveillance camera. it was seen in the school parking lot after midnight on the 13th. they describe it as four-door sedan. we have a copy of the leter that went home to parents monday 11 days after the incident happened. it gives details of what was left on the football field. a school spokesperson said an e-mail was sent home earlier as they were waiting on the instruction from the police were communicating with the parents. >> a different high school student did it. >> the images were drawn on the field with a chemical but
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the athletic staff have worked to repair the damage. >> it is important to understand what it means and why it is offensive. cheryl: cheryl conner, abc7 news. larry: well, drone trak 7 is over the sugar loaf mountain to give you a peek of the leaves. alison: isn't that beautiful? this is easier to see the leaves this way. doug: we could sit in the chair and see if we are flying through it. pretty picture. the weather is great. not only in sugar loaf but across the area for leaf-watching all weekend long. any other activity it will warm up, too. gorgeous and a live look at potomac riverer at the national harbor. it's gusting and the winds willdy mirn tonight.
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the next few hours this is what you need to know. in the overnight it will drop between 37 to 47 degrees. the forecast tomorrow, gorgeous, 72 degrees. warmer on sunday. we will check that and weather for marine corps marathon and the halloween weather update coming your way here in seven thank you. still to come at 5:00 -- >> it's not okay. alison: more than 100 people arrested after facing off with police. larry: the brewer of to popular beer is at the local election ire. alison: what you knead to know before tenth safetrack surge begins this weekend. >> we are standing at a historic spot in the d.c. area.
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alison: we are back with this. time collapse of the statue of liberty on a typical day. but today is her anniversary of sorts. grover cleveland dedicated the statue 130 years ago today. larry: looks great. covering metro tonight and heads up, metro tenth safetrack surge begins tomorrow. this is the red line road island avenue stations will be closed and the shuttle buses run between noma-gallaudet and the fort totten station. you can stay ahead of safetrack by sending "metro" to 43817. unlike in years past, metro will not be opening early for sunday's marine corps marathon. alison: plenty of streets will be closed for this race. take a look at the course for
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winds along the national mall and ends where it started. jeff goldberg has a preview. jeff: when you think things get better with age, marathon runner probably doesn't top the list. >> makes me feel good. i tell you. jeff: unless you met john. >> i ran my first marathon at 8. jeff: a former meend korean war veteran from ohio is now 83 and the oldest person running the marine corps marathon. his fourth. jeff: he is quick. no doubt about it. which could be the key to his success. >> get a decent start. get the walkers out of the way. >> this is the marine corps. what more can i say? jeff: the guys know the feeling. will brown and al richmond known as the "ground pounders." both former marines and both run in all 40 marine corps marathons. >> you get motivated but it's harder each year.
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running it, adrenaline is rising. picking up the information today at national harbor, moms around the town. >> i feel ready. this is exciting. we trained really hard. >> preparing for the race day temperatures in the 80's. >> we did a lot of long runs on hot days. i feel ready. >> jason is ready for the heat. he is from miami. he served in the u.s. army in afghanistan. >> i have brothers that fought i'm running for them. i'm going to make it happen. japanese hopefully for everybody. we are at the starting/finish line at iowa jima in arlington. bottles of gatorade as far as the eye can see. more bottles of water everywhere. doug is talking about the temperatures on sunday. the race organizers are
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this seriously and hydrate as much as possible. best of luck to everybody taking part on sunday. live in arlington, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. how does it look for sunday? doug: it will be fine to get you through the race the temperatures will warm up. 58 degrees. about 7:00. by 1:00, it's 74. then we spike higher by 2:30 or 3:30. close to 80. good weather as jeff pointed out but hydrate, hydrate, hydrate. scream, yell and run would be the word steve rudin might tell us if you go to the spooky stop he is at in
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the biggest centerpiece for the house is the hearse! a 1952 real hearse. this is the focal point of the display. they have had it for years and years. they get over a thousand trick-or-treaters and they pass out over a hundred pounds of candy. that is this upcoming monday. jackson street in arlington it's a good time for all. this is one of the neatest houses i have seen decorated for halloween in a long, long time. you have to see it for yourself. doug: it's perfect for the trick-or-treaters. we are talking the leave, the fall color. making good progress in the metro area.
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more coming our way. this is week four. you can submit the entries to burst.com/wjla. we are at or past the peak color in the high elevation. moderate cover for the metro area. next weekend keep the color here. the winds are light in the 40's for most areas and locations. weather map for the weekend indicates well above normal temperatures moving in. controlled by the high pressure. gusty winds diminish tonight. winds are 5 to 10 in the west/southwest. sunshine all day long to make it in the 70's. as we get flu sunday a cold front -- get through sunday a cold front comes through for the everything. maybe an isolated shower. good news is before the sun arrives we could hit the upper 70's here with sunshine on the
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beautiful. the trick or treat weather looks like this. another day to see this beautiful dancing mummy. 54 at 8:00 p.m. in the metro. 52, the expectation later tonight. i think he forgot about the weather. he doesn't have that many moves if you look close. alison: he is mummified normally. doug: bound up, it might be tough. alison: joint pain. larry: he has rhythm. give him that alison: the weather looking good for game three of the world series. larry: we take out to chicago. alison: we work our way through fall around here. prince george's county, how prepared it is for winter today. the annual snow and ice controlled run or snow rodeo as they call it was a full dress rehearsal today. d.c. held similar events and the city has more than 800 people on the snow team.
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larry: new development over the lawsuit over johnson & johnson's baby powder. michelle marsh has more. michelle: this the third lawsuit against the company by a woman who claimed using the powder caused cancer. jurors in st. louis agreed with her claim. late last night they awarded her $70.1 million. she says she was diagnosed in 2012 using it for more than 40 years. women in other states were awarded $72 million and $65 million. two similar cases in new jersey were thrown out by a judge saying there wasn't enough reliable evidence that there is any link. johnson & johnson maintains the product used by millions of americans is safe. alison: all right.
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premiums are going to go up on affordable care act next year. >> the rates are getting such that people are saying i'm just simply not going to have health insurance and i'll pay the penalty. i'll take my chances of being uninsured an that defeats the purpose. alison: tune in sunday at 10:00 for "full measure" and sharyl attkisson's report on what could prove to be the last year of obamacare. larry: coming up at 50:00 -- >> the perimeter, asap. >> you saw it first. last night at 5:00. the next chapter in the saga between police and protests over an oil pipeline. alison: and then later, meet some of the people helping
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chance. >> a facebook rant goes viral and sparks a beer boycott. i'm stephen tschida. that story in a moment. >> as we head to break happy national chocolate day. figured it's a few days before halloween. it's also on your birthday, alison. enjoy your treat in celebration. alison: i will take all of it.
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jonathan: i'm jonathan elias from the "live desk." update breaking news from chicago. give you pictures of chicago's o'hare airport. american airlines flight with 150 passengers on board. leaving chicago on the way to miami. never made it off the tarmac. you can see why. american airlines says a tire was blown. we are getting other reports there was an engine fire. this is an engine fire we can't share now because its is pictures coming in online. the passengers were evacuated quickly as there was a fire. those are passengers on the grass portion of the field. we understand that the chicago tribute seven passengers were hurt.
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the fire is put out. there are slowdown for the flights coming and going out of chicago as a result of this. you do want to call ahead. but conflicting report about what caused the fire. the engine caught fire and the wing we'll get back to you. alison: thank you for the latest. now the other story of the day. the f.b.i. announcement that it's reopening the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mail. that sent a huge wave through vote 2016 today. in the district outrage about a beer's manufacturer endorsement of donald trump that sent the owner of a popular bar, a few of them into orbit. as stephen tschida reports a
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in a public way. >> we are saying goodbye to this at j.r. >> the manager of j.r. in d.c. he made a facebook post and it blew up. >> an hour later oh my gosh, gosh,12,000 hits. holy crap! >> what prompted it? the owner of the yingling beer threw support to donald trump and run >> trump has pence. pence is one of the biggest idiots ever, very and gay. one of the most anti-gay effort. >> he didn't realize it would gather support. >> we should put money in people who support gay not those against it. >> roster of other gay bars pulled the plug. >> these are d. you can see
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this is the last time they will be in j.r.'s. >> i haven't heard anything. >> he is replacing it with a local brew. >> we did ask them for a response and we have not heard back. larry: okay. well, now to a developing story from north block a highway and a protest over pipeline. they ordered them to clear out and arrested 141 people. this has drawn people from hollywood. >> you have the cops standing around with the ar-15. antagonistics violence toward
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>> many consider this as tribal land. >> "7 on your side" to track how your tax dollars are spent. if you get in the car accident normally the people at fault pays for the damages but not if a local government employee is behind the deal. all of that damage is paid directly by the taxpayers. costing us millions. chris: d.c. like many districts in the area is self-insured when it comes to the vehicle accidents. so every crash claim where the district employee driver is at fault is paid from the city's budget. that means from you. that amounts to the thousands of the claims to millions of dollars. we took tod and found in the
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been filed against the city. this is significant he got a check for $3,600 after it slammed the top of the foot truck to overpass. >> the food truck is huge. to go under an underpass and not think about it, careless and reckless. >> we will show why they are ditching the traditional insurance to be self-insured. we'll show you who is hit the hardest at 11:00. larry: amazing story. alison: isn't it? we'll look forward to that. >> art museum in chicago and cleveland are taking the indians-cubs rivalry to at level. we have a preview of game three live from chicago coming
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steve: i'm steve rudin live only jackson street in arlington, virginia. this spooky house is amazing. we will zoom off to the side. this decorated house is complete with a 1958 cadillac hearse. amazing. let's talk about the forecast as we move to the upcoming weekend. halloween hus is tomorrow morning -- hustle is tomorrow morning. temperatures are chilly in the 40's.
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larry: look at the changes leaving. sure sign of fall. another sure sign is baseball world series. tonight a game will be played at chicago's wrigley field. alison: cameron fontana is live with a preview of game three between the cubs and the cleveland indians. it's a lot of fun there. [cheering ] we are live with the cup fans and the indian fans. they suffered a big drought since the last time they won a world series. how is it going? >> it's going great. you are at the world series with your mom. what are you feeling now? >> it's amazing. we are at
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>> are you going to win it? [cheers & applause] describe the experience in three words. >> i was going to use a cuss word. amazingly incredible experience. >> are you excited to be here? >> with my wife. our kids are at home. it's date night. >> date night at wrigley field! here from cleveland we have erin and danny. how are you? >> great. >> you know the energy in cleveland. the cavs won and the monsters won. energy in chicago? >> the city is abuzz. we have been suffering and this is quite the experience. >> so excited. >> how do you think the indians will do tonight? >> we'll win! [cheering]
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>> i'm the "w" man. if the clubs win are you going to fly around? >> we'll be up there. let's go! >> are you excited for world series? >> the game is starting here in a few hours. reporting live from wrigley field. cameron fontana, abc7 news. >> i heard some of the bars were open at 7:00 a.m. this morning. not that you could tell. right there. >> no. really? what was >> bars are making moneyny. >> they deserve it. >> at home there is excitement. a little more tame. tonight's high school game of the week. alison: scott, where are you tonight? scott: hey, guys. the hottest nicket town tonight is right here at damascus high school. taking on seneca valley in the high school football game of the week.
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team of people at walter reed doing things for wounded veterans to give them a second chance in life. jonathan elias introduces us to the unsung heroes. >> through this door you find a special workshop. >> you know, i can check this out. >> there are tools and hinges but there are also boxes of feet, wall full of legs and hands all over the place. >> the only american survivor in my vehicle. i got lucky. >> in an instant he lost two of the army comrades and his left leg. >> wow! >> but for the past eight years his custom made prosthetic leg has given his life back. >> they are giving us hope. if we didn't have them on the
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>> this staffger sent lost hor leg -- sergeant in a leg. >> if you were wearing pant they wouldn't know you were an amputee. they have cosmetic legs to look like your own flesh. >> david runs the lab. for him, this isn't a job. this is a passion. >> this is a victorious moment to know the effort of the >> he is not a doctor or an engineer. he is a man who keeps asking why not? pushing his people to create newer, better, stronger, life-like limbs with one goal. >> we want to provide them with the same quality of life they would have had before they went over there. >> the passion started when he saw his mother-in-law in leg braces from polio. he told himself there has to be a better way. now using micro processors and
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lost both legs above the knee and one of his arms. came into the clinic on a gurney a year later. he was in a magazine article. he moved back to the asian pacific area where he came from originally. yeah. the tractor. big smile on his face. >> on paper they may be patients but in practice they are now friends. he has hundreds of friends. he is never satisfied with his to try to make it not better but perfect. >> i hope 20 or 30 years from now they can just clone you. that would be the most ideal of all the circumstances. >> but until then he and his team put veterans back in the game. the game that matters most. alison: isn't that fantastic? jonathan got great access to walter reed. it's not often we see inside what they are doing there.
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reach out to jonathan on our website. wjla.com. larry: now a look at the roads. jamie: this is 395 trying to cross the 14th street bridge. sluggish ride. 15 minutes from the pentagon to third street tunnel. closure is at 11th street bridge with an truck. hazmat is on scene. they blocked it off an hour ago. still not open. they are diverting you to 11th street southeast. it's best to avoid the whole area. if you are heading outbound 395. we are average 7 miles an hour. if you have to head south, 395 is the rough ride heading
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there is not a closure at the end. that is a look at traffic. >> a shot of the drone at sugar loaf mountain. it's gorgeous. >> beautiful. we can see the fall colors there behind us, doug. doug: getting close to the peak color. it's coming on strong. the sun is getting ready to go down. 62 at national harbor, a pleasant everything as the winds diminish. friday night lights here. scott abraham is at damascus high school in montgomery county. we hear from him in a minute. the temperatures there are 60 degrees. drop through the 50's under clear skies for this evening. waking up across the area. chilly start to saturday.
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sunshine. 73 tomorrow. mostly sunny sunday morning. a coolic trick-or- -- cooler trick-or-treat. it's apparently cloudy and 54 at 8:00. late night is 52 degrees and then we start a warm up next week. the great looking weekend. it's interesting to see what looks like. the last weekend of this month is tweet. back to you. larry: you go hope and copy the moves. robert: i look in the mirror and do something like that. alison: what is going on? robert: redskins made it safely to london. and josh reed and norman still
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london is five hours ahead. hopefully they took a nap on the plane. that is the only time he had to sleep. go to wjla.com/sports to hear from coach and the players. the high school tonight, scott abraham is there with a preview of the match-up. what's up? >> what is going on? the football season. a big-time matchup tonight. the swarming hornets and raping 3a state champs won 22 straight games. a win would clinch the home field advantage in the playoffs. this is a must-win for the
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are facing a desperate team under the friday night lights. >> we know we will get their best tonight. we expect them to give this, this is their super bowl. to get in the playoffs. the number one team with the home field advantage throughout the playoffs. anytime that seneca valley it means extra no matter what. scott: seneca valley is ready for a battle with damascus. the opening kickoff robert, it will be a good one. buckle up. >> it always is. thank you so much. coming up at 6:00 we talk more london. redskins. i'm saving my moves for later tonight. larry: there we go. alison: i think they modeled him after you. robert: really? that's insulting. insulting. larry: thanks.
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alison: the fate of antarctica has been decided. the 24 countries and the european union agreed to create a huge marine reserve there. the proposal by the u.s. and new zealand will protect an area in the rock sea more than twice the size of texas. russia has been a holdout in th largest marine protected area. well, new tests are showing big gains for virginia students in science. 50% of the virginia fourth graders met or exceeded standards in the national science exam. compare that to 37%. hit the mark nationally. virginia eighth graders beat the national average by seven points. one area of concern though is wide disparity between white students and minority
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cure. the church created the miracle solution could cure autism to breast cancer but "20/20" discovered the cure is at best 20th century snake oil and at worst poison. >> it's called the genesis two church of health and healing. overseen in the u.s. by a man who says he is an archbishop. mark grennan. claiming what is in th serious diseases. to find out what is in the miracle cure, we order a shipment. $150 for the small bottles and took them to the respected testing laboratory. nothing miraculous about it. a kind of chlorine. >> it's an industrial tem call. industrial bleach. >> look what happened when we poured it undiluted on a pair of jeans?
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experts say it's a danger for anyone to drink. >> the fact that anyone would suggest you should give it to somebody is ridiculous. this is scary, dangerous stuff. >> but to the outrage of medical professionals, the church using slick online video is aggressively pushing the miracle cure. shipping millions of bottles to people all over the world including people suffering from breast cancer. >> i think that kind of advice is terrifyi >> and parents of the autistic children. >> you are doing this at the expense of children? >> when the time came to ask the archbishop about the preaching and the promises of a cure -- >> we are a church. we have sack raments. >> you are an actor.
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>> you're a piece of [bleep] >> you can watch "20/20" tonight at 10:00 followed by abc7 news at 11:00. >> secretary clinton, any reaction to the f.b.i. investigation? have you been in touch with the f.b.i.? secretary clinton, any reaction to the f.b.i. reopening the investigation? >> hillary clinton's corruption is on a scale we have never we must not let her take her criminal scheme into the oval office. maureen: what a twist in the race for the white house today. it's one that could shake up the election. 11 days away. jonathan: this afternoon the f.b.i. announced they are investigating e-mails
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they are surrounding the e-mails with anthony weiner. scott thuman has more. this is big. scott: this is. follow along. follow earl congressman anthony weiner -- former congressman anthony weiner has burned investigation with a sexting scandal. hills wife huma abedin is hillary clinton's right-hand woman. so they may have come across correspondence from huma abedin and hillary rodham clinton. we don't know. interest enough they are reinvestigating the case that had been closed. the f.b.i. director dropped this to congress saying they are investigating at a critical time for obvious reasons. is 1 days out. but more so because voting is underway in dozens of states through the early or the absentee votes. the polls are tightening a bit which happens in the way tolight of the election. donald trump held a rally in new hampshire today and he pounced on the riverlations.
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