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them since they were missing in august. they found the car on the property. brown says there could be multiple bodies there. >> we're trying to make sure that, you know, we don't have a serial killer on our hands. >> reporter: a realtor, and the victim's friend told a local paper brown helped cleaned houses before she rented or sold them. >> reporter: she was fed in captivity, there was a facebook post saying that they were okay, but familme questioned if the account had been hacked. abc news, new york. >> and linsey is in south carolina this morning on "gma" with more on that story. power is slowly being restored right now after a day long out amg at one of the biggest hotels in las vegas. the hotel evacuated thursday morning after the power line was cut. a contractor accidently cut the building's main power line and
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the hotel casino. the 2900 room resort is set to reopen this morning. the department of education has hit penn state with a record $2.4 million fine. that is the largest fine ever for violating a law that requires colleges to report crimes on campus. it results from the way the school handled complaints about former assistant football coach jerry sandusky. he was convicted in 2012 of sexually abusing ten rooms. it's been warmer in the u.s. this week, and even alaska had record high temperatures this fall. the northern most community in the country had its warmest october on record because there's no ice covering the arctic sea allowing heat and water to rise into the as mos fear. fairbanks celebrated halloween without snow for the first time since 1940.
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temperatures are returning to normal, sadly. the drought is over for a fourth of california thanks to a rainy october in the northern part of the state. the best drought situation for the golden state in three and a half years. central and southern california still parched. what the drought monitors call severe drought. no time to spare, a 13 mile journey from germany in eight minutes. they launched wednesday. it's an eight minute flight, the world's shortest international flight. >> so no peanuts, no cocktails on that flight. so how far would you go to get in a game of golf? how about -- >> this story's great. >> how about sneaking into north korea? >> a pair of australians pulled off this prank. they pretended to be progolfers, took part in a tournament,
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morgan said it was then a matter of coming up with the right answers to a few questions. >> initially, we just said we were a couple of australian golfers. you're the team? we just didn't say no. so we just went along with it. >> what? >> it the act continues. because it had to. >> they went on official visits in pyongyang and problems leaving the country. that never happens. >> i mean, brave or incredibly stupid. >> stupid. >> they were a little nervous handing over the passports. >> you think? >> you know how many have been detaped or never come back for allegedly entering the country under false pretenses. >> if americans tried that, it's bill richardson flying over there to get them free. >> shot 120, 50 over par and
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family. >> with that score? >> i'd say. very, very lucky. >> coming up, kids insult. >> and caught on camera, hard landing, a plane hitting the runway and crashing right through a tense. plus, finally revealed, oprah's latest list of her favorite things. is that on it? >> first, a look at today's high temps. "world news now" weather
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the pilot, we're told, was not injured. kids are piling on too much salt and 90% of children ate more salt than recommended under federal guideline and all that salt puts them at risk for heart disease and other problems later on in life. one in nine children already have problems like high blood pressure because of a salty diet. well, there's a consumer alert about a new phone the fcc says scammers pretend to be with official agencies like the irs and fbi and threaten legal action and they demand payment with gift cards. itunes gift cards are mentioned. many of the scammers are targeting elderly. they note no legitimate agency demands payments in the form of a gift card. it's not rain drops on roses, but this morning, we're
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>> you know, it's that time of year when she releases her annual list. >> reporter: it's that time of year again. >> so exciting. >> reporter: oprah's favorite things, a tradition for over a decade, even parodied on "snl." >> oprah's favorite things! >> reporter: for 2016 ranging in price television. a behind the scenes look, a pasta pot that drains itself. >> why hasn't someone thought of this before. >> reporter: a suitcase with a charging dock. >> smartest luggage ever! >> reporter: and, of course, the pajamas, available for $40, but what shements? >> words that comes from somebody's heart.
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that this year's is the longest, ever, most expensive. a few of the things on there, a $400 hair drier, $165 chocolate and vanilla flower cake. >> sounds amazing. >> a personalized dog blanket. >> those are all important things. >> kendis, i have to correct you more, especially on eating desserts. >> a hair drier. lifetime euphoria spreading in chicago. >> fans ready for a big old celebration today. you're watching "world news now."
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it's a victory for the windy city that's been more than a life century has them promising the victory celebration will be one for the ages. >> reporter: children born during this magical season were brought here to document an occasion that took a century to happen. >> it's insane, and i just had to come down here so i could have them, you know, documentation we were here and we went through this, and they want them to be able to look back and say, you know, there we were, mommy.
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rans. living the post army life in california, but a cubs fan. >> oh, my god. never thought i'd see it happen. i mean, i'm 64 years old. never thought i'd see it. hoping and hoping. >> reporter: holly's father passed away three years ago and could feel his spirit here now. >> he would have been so, so happy about the events in the last couple weeks, and he would have been so couple of points through nerves, but he would have loved it. >> reporter: generations sharing this moment on the minds of many. >> it's a family affair for us. it's a lineage family affair for us. >> reporter: a final thought goes to a woman who helped build chicago for more than 50 years. the calderon family says this confirms the validity of coming
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place to be at because we are the champions. >> we are the champions. >> yes, they are. th the cubs manager got a high profile call last night from president obama from air force one. >> he's been busy. the president extended an inviation to the team to visit the white house before he leaves office expressing pride in the cubs make history breaking that 108-year-old curse. >> although he's a sox fan, michelle is a cubs fan because her dad grew up watching the cubs. >> so they have their ties to chicago. very cool. >> excited about it. >> the big parade in chicago later on today starts in wrigleyville going downtown where there's a rally. no school for chicago kids. >> school's closed? >> schools are closed. >> that's awesome. >> it's been 108 years. they deserve it.
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it is insomniac theater time, checking out two new movies opening at the box office this weekend starting with an offering from our parent company, disney. >> dr. strange. it's a new entry into the university verse, a disgraced former surgeon who becomes a powerful sourcer. he's known as the ancient one. >> oh, you think you see through me, do you? well, you don't.
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what did you just do to me? >> pushed you out of your physical form. >> lsd? >> just tea with honey. >> i want to watch more. >> i can't get over how good she looks bald. >> looks good no matter what. >> you can tell if it's covering up the hair, though, right. i'm interested in this. dr. stra 90% certified fresh rating on rotten tomatoes, but contribute igs are mixed. some say it makes no sense, but logic is the last thing any of the minds attracted to this kind of junk want or expect. i think he's talking about you. peter has just three words, a psychedelic stunner. >> looks so good. from that to a fantasy, trolls starring the voices of justin
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village from creatures, and it focuses on quest and imagine call creatures they meet along the way. >> i'm going to let you slide with a fist bump. shark attack. jelly fish. heli helicopter. monkey in a zoo. gear shift! ha-ha! okay, okay, okay. now i'm thinking we >> so despite earning 78% on rotten tomatoes, critics are not enchanted, josh bell for kids entertained by bright colors and catchy music, it will be great time-passer, although adults could end up with a slight headache. another calls it a sweet, humorous take on the pursuit of happiness. >> looks cute, doesn't it? >> it does. >> like those things on the end
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this morning on "world news now," the presidential election in the home stretch. >> four days until voters hit the polls, and candidates bringing out the big guns. me melania trump speakin >> the pit in the stomach is election stress disorder? it's a real thing, especially this year. insomnia, loss of appetite, and what experts say we should do to calm nerves as candidates battle it out in the time days. then disturbing discovery, a woman missing for months found inside a padlocked metal container. how two observant deputies likely saved her life. get ready, chicago.
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