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luther strange that once belonged to jeff sessions. and that got 11th hour support from mike pins ence as well, bu is facing a stiff challenge from roy moore. moore pulled out a gun in support of the second amendment at a rally with his biggest supporter, former white house chief strategist, steve bannon. and several cities will have consecutive 90 degree-days. records were set over the weekend including 91 degrees in concord, new hampshire. it will be slightly cooler in some of those areas, but the temperature will still be around 90 in chicago and detroit. former president bill clinton commemorated a civil rights event. the nine students had to be escorted into the school by federal troops in
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of course you now clinton is an arkansas native and former governor who said the teens didn't just seek a better education, they taught an important lesson. >> you taught us that economics and social policy and politics, addition is better than subtraction. and multiplication is better than division. we could have learned it in grade school, but if we didn't learn it from them in central high, we will never learn it. >> clinton warned their fight is still not over. the ninth member of what was called the little rock nine died seven years ago. >> and the white house is gearing up for christmas. >> it's not even october. >> charistmas baby. >> so officials traveled to wisconsin to pick out the tree that will stand. it is the third time the fm
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has won the national contest. >> it will be trucked to washington and delivered to the white house by horse and wagon the week before thanksgiving. >> all right. so they only have like six weeks. >> what about the white house halloween decorations. >> that's probably a whole -- >> that's not a thing? >> i'm sure that's started already. traffic in russia. this is the scene when a car pulled up to a light. yeah, that's a bear, riding in a motorcycle sidecar. the new addition of "this happened" coming up. >> and it has nothing to do with halloween. >> first, why coffee in one state could come with a cancer warning label. stay with us. you're watching "world news now." "world news now" weather, brought to you by my pillow.
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a new study published finds that patients who quit taking the daily aspirin increase their risk of a stroke or heart attack by 37%. and, if you live in california, your cup of coffee could soon come with a cancer warning label thanks to a court case playing out in los angeles. so the dispute is focussed on a carcinogen that comes as a natural byproduct of the coffee roasting process. the chemical is at harmless level, they claim, but lawyers suing big coffee say the halarg goal is to get the industry to rye move that chemical all together. target is raising its minimum wage by a dollar to
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per hour. and there's new technology designed to put parents at ease when their teens are behind the wheel. >> it might mean no more waiting to tell your mom or dad you got into a fender bender because they already knew and you're already grounded. here's david curl eye. . >> reporter: a teen driver, distracted by her phone, then this. none of the teens in these incidents died. but fourtee teens will die in crashes. could technology cut those statistics? the car patrick harley is driving has been programmed by his parents. seat belts, speed, even radio volume. >> that's as loud as it goes. >> reporter: general motors and ford now offering teen driving options in vehicles. >> you can limit the speed of the
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>> reporter: freelance writer, patrick's father was given a car for a couple weeks and write an article. it has a report card. not only limits for the car but where the teen travels to as well. for a monthly fee, a parent can see if their teen stays within the agreed boundary. >> it's going to text you when they arrive at home or their friend's house. >> i know he's going to see whatever i'm doing later on the report card. >> he's doing a whole bunch of hard braking and tailgating. >> reporter: sounds a bit big brother. parental hovering? possibly, if not used correctly. >> spying does not work. and i do think that having texts and apps that relates to driving is going to be a part of our kids' growing
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that it be done collaboratively. >> we think this is the future when it comes to the next level of insuring our teens are safer. >> reporter: national safety council ceo debbie herzman believes it will save lives. and she has it herself. >> gives me a little more freedom. >> they're not with you the entire time. and they can only see how you're doing from a distance, which is through the report cashed. >> reporter: david kerley, abc news, washington. >> what would your driving report cash report cashed look like? >> fail, fail, fail. >> do not pass go. a pool side contestant walking like naomi campbell and swimming like michael
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all right, time for another " "this happened." if you thought traffic in l.a. was bad, here's scene from russia. this came from a fellow driver when there next to home is a bear in a sidecar. and it doesn't stop there. apparently the person riding with the bear hands the bear a horn. the bear puts the horn in his mouth and gives it a nice little honk. >> he does tricks? >> oh, yeah, check it out. [ laughter ] >> i love the idea of someone in front of him being like hey! oh, just kidding. this may or may not be this performing bear with the circus. >> you think? >> kind of famous for doing tricks in a sidecar, but what a scene. this would be a good way to challenge road rage. drive around with a bear. all the other drivers are
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>> let's move on to the ms. universe spain competition taking place right now. so i had pillar as my favorite in this competition. she's beautiful. and then -- >> no! >> see what happened. she was doing her twirl, spinning, round and then boom. >> seems like she didn't think through very well where to do said twirl. by the pool is not the best choice. >> they got her out of the pool. the good thing about it, she went straight from evening gown to swimsuit competition in five seconds. she didn't win. >> well, congratulations on your viral fame anyway. on to a woman with just as bad luck. so she arrives to find her car with a little dent in the side, which, you know, many drivers have been there, only this one was a little different. on the car she also found an apology note, two $20
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is this not gross to you? oh, my gosh. >> i don't know. i think it's a woman thing. we really like popping zits. >> ms. universe would step on that and she would own that zit. >> she would. s old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones.
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♪ top of the world, every girl and every boy ♪ ♪ people of the world ♪ >> all right, we'll start spicing up our life for this fall with pumpkin spice. it's pretty much everywhere. >> i thought we were going with spice girls reunion. pumpkin spice it is. mark hyman in casper, wyoming on this case. >> reporter: oh, boy, pumpkin spice latte. this is a whole season in a cup of coffee, isn't it?
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>> questio >> yes. >> reporter: will you take a sip for us on camera? it's a coffee drink disguised with allspice. are people ordering them? >> yes, they are. >> reporter: they can't get enough. but has it gone too far? you try this one, wouldn't you? come on, dan, open it up. we'll try one. frosted mini. >> no. >> too much? >> reporter: take the gum out, dan. not bad. >> not bad. >> it's on facebook that they have pumpkin spice toilet paper. >> reporter: that's too much. pumpkin spiced -- >> these are pumpkin pie, but kind of the same. >> reporter: same deal. what about the pumpkin spice hummus? >> now i like hummis, but i like the spicy garlic, so. >> reporter: even for the
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enlightened psl drinker, there are lines they will not cross. pumpkin spice goat cheese. in or out. >> out? >> reporter: what are we thinking of pumpkin spice chicken sausage? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: pumpkin spice salsa. >> that sounds disgusting. >> reporter: you could probably eat the whole thing. thank goodness, it's only one season. >> when it first comes out, you've got to get after it right away, because you only have 30 days, flavor fatigue. >> reporter: pumpkins, pumpkins, pumpkins. two weeks into it. pumpkin spice is everywhere you go. >> yes. >> reporter: pumpkin cinnamon broom? i'm done. make it go away, okay? >> okay. you're gone. >> reporter: in casper, mark
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this morning on "world news now." a show of unity in monday night football. >> linking arms with teammates. coaches, players and owners showing solidarity. we'll bring you the latest. then puerto rico's governor begs the federal government here in the u.s. to stip up, saying if it doesn't help the island in the wake of hurricane maria, it will be an even worst disaster for the more than 3 million american citizens. this asth maria is forcing hundreds of people out of the outer banks right
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