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this morning on "world news now," donald trump reaping out to democratic voters who may have change their minds, reminding a crowd last night, you can change your vote if you already voted. this as hillary clinton launches a new offensive in the face of the e-mail investigation dogging her campaign. the details ahead. the gas pipeline in alabama is now spurring fuel shortages with drivers across the country possibly feeling the blast ripple effect at the gas pump. and new this half hour, the skies are expected to be even more crowded over this year's thanksgiving holiday with air fares already on the climb. almost by the hour. >> but prices are dropp ping foa growing list of hot holiday gift items. the major retailer already offering black friday deals.
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if you wait? >> and two days after halloween, how is your kids' candy stash? jimmy kimmel out with the annual "i ate all your halloween candy" challenge with many parents across the country telling children they ate all their candy. >> love it, every year. >> it's wednesday, november 2nd. from abc news, this is all right. good morning, i'm linzie janis in for diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson in for myself, i think. it's cruel to do that to kids. >> i think it's awesome. >> love to watch it. >> go, jimmy. >> yes. donald trump heads to florida today, we should mention, after a massive rally in wisconsin overnight delivering a new pitch to early voters. >> trump spent the day toning down the rhetoric, if you can
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he refrained from direct attacks on hillary clinton and even largely ignored her e-mail controversy. instead, he seized on election rules in four states that allow people who vote early to go back and change their ballot. >> this is a good time to make an important public service announcement because a lot of things have happened over the last few days. so if you live here or in michigan minnesota, those four places, you can change your vote to donald trump. >> about 28 million people have already voted, and the race is now in a dead heat with the election just six days away. >> you see hillary clinton there. she was hitting hard on trump on everything from his treatment of women to his tax returns. she's hoping to shift attention
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plaguing her campaign. it's your voice, your vote. >> reporter: hillary clinton is determined to do one thing, put the focus back on donald trump. >> he sure has spent a lot of time demeaning, degrading, insulting, and assaulting women. >> reporter: and right there with her to deliver this blistering assault? >> he housekeeping, means eating machine. >> reporter: the former beauty queen insulted because of her weight. >> i mean, really, can we just stop for a minute and reflect on the absurdity of donald trump by default with this universe? >> reporter: no mention of those e-mails or the fbi's investigation. instead, clinton unleashing an all-out assault on her opponent's character. in her latest ad, she finally
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>> grab them by the [ bleep ]. when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. >> reporter: here in florida, a list of the people trump insulted. >> maybe for some of you, it's what he said about a judge born in indiana. well, we can't trust him because his parents were born in mexico. and then trump went on to attack a gold star family. >> reporter: florida, a state clinton sees as key to victory, just in the last week, clinton making 14 stops isn't it? only seven days left in this election. so are you ready to vote? clinton calling on her powerful friends to make a last minute push, seven surrogates in eight battleground states. president obama in ohio taking on trump too. >> i want you to focus on the choice that you face in this election. donald trump is uniquely
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he is temperamentally unfit to be commander in chief. >> reporter: so much of hillary clinton's closing arguments about women, our latest poll shows her above donald trump when it comes to women by nine points nationally. this is her argument as she's shutting down the race here in florida. aides say there no more important state on this map. abc news, stanford, florida. >> details emerging about a brief meeting between fbi director james comey and his boss, attorney general loretta lynch. they spoke face to face monday for the first time since alerting congress about a new batch of e-mails related to hillary clinton's long time aide setting off a political fire storm. the meeting, lynch reportedly wanted to know how james was doing and still has confidence in him to handle this case. turning to flight 370 that
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there's a new report from investigators suggesting there was no one controlling the plane when it plunged into the water. that report cites satellite data consistent with the plane increasing in speed during its final moments. more analysis could come from a three-day meeting about the incident which got underway today. 239 people killed in the crash. iraq special forces continue their advance on mosul despite fierce resistance from isis fighters. the troops are che devices left by isis. the attempt to retake the city could take several months. at home, gas prices could rise on the east coast following the pipeline explosion in alabama. it provides 40% of the region's gasoline. here's the report from the scene. >> reporter: that massive pipeline fire sending thick smoke into the air. >> look how black that smoke is. >> reporter: showing the haze blanketing a vast swath of land
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>> sound like they have some injuries. i think we may need to start additional rescue workers. >> reporter: the fire e resulting shortly before 3:00 p.m. monday when the line was struck making repairs. >> looked like a plane crash. never seen anything like this. >> reporter: one worker killed. several others injured. as emergency responders raced to contain the blaze, the critical main gas line shut down part of a 5500 concerns of shortages and price increases at the pump. this happened miles from where a pipeline leaked in september causing a hike in gas prices in the southeast. that track hoe was actually working to fix problems from an earlier leak. it may take days or longer to get the main gas line reopened. abc news, alabama. anxiety in indonesia thanks
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in spewing ash into the skies around sumatra. some more than a half mile into the air. it began e resulting sunday, and tourists are not allowed to go within four miles of the crater. sinabung is one of 12 the 9 active volcanos in indonesia. for tens of millions of americans, today's weather will not feel like early november. >> we're okay with it. that's cool. >> see here on the map, sunny and warming south up the east coast. elsewhere storms and heavy rain in the middle of the nation, and rain also in the northwest. >> look at the temperatures. so 65 in boston. 69 for the big apple. 76 for the nation's capital. those readings are up 15 degrees above normal, by the way. >> incredible. >> forecasters say it could be warmer tomorrow. minneapolis at 61, november 2nd, nice. get out there.
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in fact, it was pretty warm there last night. plenty of cans of the indian and cubs foregoing the coats in the early november balmy temps. >> the chicago bats on fire last night starting with chris bryant's first inning home run. then in the third, russell parked a grand slam there, first time in 11 years. the cubs, anthony rizzo adds two more with a chicago wins, not even close, 9-3, forcing game seven, winner take all. the parties taking place downtown. >> go cubs. >> yes, yes. you know, we have to give love to the indians as well. >> do we have to? >> i prefer the cubs, but yes, we do. >> one more sports item for you. this was in a cricket match of a team of english players with disabilities. >> watch what happens.
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liam thomas, wait for it, loses his artificial leg, oh, yeah. and then he hops to the ball and throws it back in before going back to his leg. well, it's got thomas a promotional deal, actually. >> as it should. cricket supplier sent a tweet confirms he's the latest to join the brand and int interesting. >> i guess. >> there you go. we don't know anything about cricket. >> we cover everything. cricket, like all nine days of a match, we cover here. >> that one transcends. >> yeah. coming up, more than three weeks away from thanksgiving, and the new black friday's already here. what? the major retailer already offering deep holiday discounts, but is it worth it to buy now or should you wait for better deals
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she's having a boy or girl, but janet jackson reportedly chose two very personal names if her baby is a boy. we're going to have that story in the skinny. you're watching "world news now." ? ? >> "world news now" weather
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travelers, sunday, the 27th, when everyone flies home, of course, and thanksgiving is the lightest day for travel, and if you are planning to fly, buy your tickets soon. air fare prediction apps show round trip tickets for the holiday average $312. that's nearly $100 more than usual. fares go up about $4 a day or about $6 a day closer to thanksgiving. and good news is if you still need to book a christmas there may be some fare sales that are on cyber monday available. of course, the monday after thanks giving. >> while we're talking about cyber monday, talk about black friday. >> that's true. never too soon. apparently, one major retailers is offering black friday discounts, but would it pay to wait for a better deal? >> reporter: the real black friday may be weeks away, but as far as amazon's concerned, it starts now.
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new deals as often as every five minutes, hoping to grab attention of the roughly 41% of shoppers who start their holiday hunt in early november. >> i already started. >> you already started? >> i'm a last minute shopper. >> too early. >> the earlier they start, the better prospects they have of trying to get that shopper. >> reporter: amazon unveiling deals like this curved 55-inch tv, originally sale for $1,000 and 70% off for winter jackets. another retailer kicking deals off early with deals on dell laptops. >> a lot deals come out on friday and more merchandise. >> reporter: if you plan to buy big ticket items like electronics, it pays to wait. the best selection at the best prices happen at thanksgiving and beyond. abc news, new york.
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>> the earlier they start annoying people, i think. >> do you think? no. i actually -- >> it's annoying. >> i immediately went to amson to look for deals and ended up bying for myself, usually what happens. >> why i always overpay for things. all right. when we come back, how janet jackson is honoring her two late brothers with a special baby name. >> why bono has been named woman of the year. >> fe
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? ? time now for the skinny, starting with breaking celebrity baby news. >> well, it's not anything. >> yeah. >> janet jackson has not said yet whether she's having a girl or a boy, but we are finding out this morning that the pop diva's brandon after her late brothers, the king of pop, of course, her brother's twin who died at birth. >> the jackson's millionaire business mogul is on board with the name, but the baby will have a muslim first and last name. sticking with a little bit of tradition there. >> yeah. next, a special honor for bono. >> yeah. the front man is the first man
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"glamour" magazine's women of the year list. >> saying restricting the list to women started feeling outdated, giving that so many men are doing wonderful things for women these days, and bono is one of those guys who just gets it. >> oh. >> the magazine says. he does kind of get it. >> the magazine says one of the main tfactors that steered the committee to bono was him being an activist speaking about my favorite story of the week, the app newel i ate your halloween candy prank. >> he tried to prank his own daughter. it didn't quite work out. it did work, however, on scores of other kids. >> i ate all of your halloween
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all right. >> i don i don't knowment i have heads up. that's a cool one. >> is another new app to tell you about that's transforming school calf feterias from social land mines to safe spaces for the most apprehensive kids. >> the brain child of a california teenager who knew all too well how stressful it can be just to find a seat at lunchtime. here's david muir. >> reporter: they are the famous faces, all of them with the same message. >> i'm james marsden, it's a serious issue, and we can stop
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company, disney, teaming up where us at abc for the choose kindness campaign. traveling to a place we remember, the lunchtime cafeteria in high school where a student came up with her own solution. >> so we meet in the cafeteria. it's been a long time since i've had a high school lunch. >> reporter: but we were hungry. >> what made you come up with the idea to help other kids at lunch? >> well, i was pretty severely >> reporter: natalie hampton invented an app. called? >> sit with us. as soon as you open it, there's the welcome screen. >> i love that. never eat lunch alone. >> reporter: sign up and ask other students to join you, telling them they are welcome at your table. >> these are all students that use this? >> yeah. >> sit with us app used all over
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kevin. >> guys, this is kevin >> reporter: caden sitting by himself about to be welcomed by a high school senior. >> my favorite part is seeing how much a difference it makes in students' lives. >> are you surprised, yourself, at how many people took advantage of the app? >> the fact it's gone international in under a month is astounding to me. they don't have to feel like they have to sit by themselves. they know -- >> thank you for sitting with me at lunk. >> our thanks to david muir. >> reminding me of a scene from mean girls, check it out. >> we want to invite you to have lunch with us every day for the rest of the week. >> oh, it's okay. >> coolness, see you tomorrow. >> on wednesdays we wear pink. >> on wednesdays we wear pink. >> that explains why i never got invited to lunch to sit with anybody. >> that happened to you? >> absolutely.
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making news in america this morning, final pitch. the presidential candidates crisscrossing the country. hillary clinton lashing out at a protester as donald trump steps up his attacks with just six days until election. we're live in washington. banned forever? the pope's controversial new co priests. his explanation and the backlash it's getting this morning. caught on camera. an out-of-control bus jumping a curb and slamming into a house. what caused that dramatic crash. and one more game. the cubs crush the indians in game six setting up a winner

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