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the young immigrants brought to the u.s. illegally as children should be allowed to stay in the country. 22% were opposed to granting them legal status. president trump gave congress until march to come up with a compromise. but this week he hinged any new daca legislation on requirements including a border wall. and one of the allegations regarding the travel ban has been dismissed. from maryland, they took aim at the anti-muslim language. a new version of the ban takes effect next wednesday. a separate case from hawaii relating to refugees was not addressed. a new report by the world health organization finds global obesity rates among children have increased 1000% since 1975. the largest study of its kind published ahead ever world obesity day which is today and
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in asia. they point to an increase in factory-produced food that is dense in calories but poor in nutrition. crack open the safe. you will need serious cash to take home a leonardo da vinci painting. >> "savior of the world" is expected to get $100 million. it is the last-known privately owned work. >> did is one of 15 da vincis in existence. it was thought to have been destroyed but was rediscovered in 2005. >> a bargain price. >> at $100 million! zfrnls and it and a story that almost defies common sense. >> we told you about mcdonalds and their szechuan dipping sauce. it resulted in mob-like
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>> some are offering framed photos of the mcdonald's szechuan packet. they're not even high-quality photos, printed on normal paper out of an hp desk legitimate. -- jet. >> oh, come on, that looks like a frame that was painted gold. that's not even a gold-plated frame. people are going nuts over this sauce. take a look at this video. this guy jumps on the counter and starts chanting "where is my szechuan sauce". i'm hoping this was a prank just done to get some attention. >> what is he -- oh, wow. >> yeah, he really wanted that sauce, apparently. >> i guess. what is in that sauce? >> i think it was just to get some attention. >> i want some of that sauce now. all right, coming up. the surveillance video that
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arsonists red-handed and what police are saying about this video. and the new approach to stop bullying. the new penalties that parents of bull ease couies could face town. first here's a look add today's high temperatures. "world news now" weather, brought to you by united health care. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage. guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance an whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare esn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have
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surveillance video captures an attempted arson at a new jersey butcher shop. the suspect sprays what appears to be an accelerant. and think ligey light a match. police posted the video on social media. and a town is taking on bullying by passing a law saying parents could be punished for their child's bad behavior. >> they could be punished with a fine or more. >> reporter: a mother whose son was bullied is turning her heartache into action. her son was ruthlessly attacked by an eighth grade classmate right in
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in the face. hit him as hard as he could. >> reporter: she called out pervasive bullying in her town, the incident with her son sparking outrage. >> what really alarmed my about t -- me about the situation was the brazen act of violence in front of a parent. >> reporter: and prom pting lawmakers to pass a law that puts responsibility squarely on parents. >> the judge could give fine up to $250 or 15 stays in jail. >> reporter: it's a steep penalty some say goes too far. one moment commenting on the facebook page, you can't make parents parent their kid. >> we hope to never use this law but it's there in extreme cases. but we need to do a better job and we're continually trying to do that. >> reporter: the new law patterned after a law in
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28% of students from sixth to 12th grade say they've been bullied, most common in middle school. for crego, it sent a message, parents will pay the price for their kids' bad behavior. erielle reshef, new york. and fall isn't just a time for pumpkin spice but financial planning. >> kendis will have all the information you need coming next.
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♪ fall fashion week has just wrapped up which of course gave us gems like the see-through shirt and the bedazzled beard for ladies. but what's hot in fall financial fashion? i knew you were asking that. how can it benefit your bottom line? consumer expert, vera gibbons and our own fashionista is here. and obviously, leopard is in. >> yes. >> but it never went out. >> we were told animal prints are very in for fall and corduroys and florals. >> i'll be
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what is in overall? >> fall financial trends are not as sexy as the fashion trends. one of the big trends, spending, halloween spending is projected to be up over $9 billion. holiday spending projected to be up anywhere from 4% to 4.5% according to estimates by deloitte. this is, you could say a good thing because people have jobs and are confident, but we're getting a little carried away. there was a study down by pure point financial showing that one third of americans spend on impulse and three in ten often spend more than they have available. so it's problematic. spend, spend, spend. as we get into the holiday season now, people buy plane tickets, hotel reservations, gifts. they go overboard. >> yes, they do. they go on amazon, have a few drinks late at night. >> maybe you do. >> yeah, that accounts for a lot of my spending. buying or renting, i faced the same question
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>> what's in style now is renting. >> okay. >> the american dream of home ownership has changed. millennials have set the tone on that precedent. it's not even within their wheel house. they're not even thinking they can buy a home. but if you look at the rates of home ownership, they've gone down across all generations, and the percentage of households that are now renters are at the highest level since the 1960s, since 1965. isn't that amazing sign of the times? >> i interviewed a realtor who said that the market is softening a little bit. >> there's no inventory and the prices are ridiculous. what is gigging? >> everyone's doing it now. >> okay. >> even if they don't know what it is? >> 34% of the workforce is gigging. that number is projected to go up -- >> what is it? >> it's taking on those gigs, uber, lyft, airbnb. >> we call that
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>> so everyone is doin' it. and this is the time of year when things really pick up. because everybody's looking to make that extra bit of cash for the holidays, so gigging is very much in style for fall. >> i'm going to gig as a aun up driver. >> there you go. it's not even the millennials, we're seeing a growing percentage of retirees and pre-retirees. the money's pretty good. over $200 billion made sgigiggi hustling. >> correction made, i'll gig as a walmart greeter. >> betting is big. >> lottery fever was very much alive. people are betting big on the sto stock market, too. what worries me a little bit is people getting into digital currencies, bitcoin in
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particular. people seem to know what it is. they've heard about it, read about it, seen it on tv, but to jump jump in blindly, when you don't know how it actually works is completely crazy. people have seen the upside. it goes up and down, it crashes and goes back up again. and they want to jump in on that bandwagon. that's just a really bad idea of betting. putting more money in than you can afford to lose is never a good idea. >> that's true. why's travel all of a sudden in style? >> it's getting to that time of year. millennials are going through the experiences over traditional travel and then borying rowing w another big trend. $1 trillion in credit card debt. so that's a problematic fall trend that's only going to escalate, again, as we get into peak spending period, which is right about now. >> okay. that it is. vera gibbons, thank you. >>
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school in order for it to work. >> you know that app was developed in only two weeks. >> tbh? >> tbh. >> and it's been the reigning champion for weeks. >> speaking of homecoming, a new jersey high school stoonudent i getting a lot of attention after being elected homecoming king. >> but it's his incredible story. >> reporter: patrick petro, number 49 is the manager of the woodbrid woodbridge baron's team. >> he's the heart of the team. >> reporter: and he as adored. so much so that on friday night during halftime he was crowned homecoming king, and the fans in the stadium, including his family, erupted into cheers. were you nervous about becoming homecoming
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>> reporter: did you think think would pick you? >> no. >> reporter: his teammates had other ideas. >> for like an entire week i told him he was going to win. he didn't believe me. i knew he was going to win. >> the kids here are unbelieve isable. awesome. they just love everybody. >> reporter: but patrick isn't letting his crown go to his h . head. >> he was back on the sideline, screaming "go woodbridge." he was more excited about us winning than him winning the homecoming king. >> reporter: next year he will enroll in a vocational training program in the district, but he plans to return to the high school to continue managing the football team. >> because they need me. >> reporter: because they need him, they sure do. channel 7 eyewitness news. >> his classmates say he's super friendly. he's a shoe in. >> he's going to be a great coach. >> and a great homecoming king.
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this morning on "world news now," the massive fires burning across northern california. >> the fires devouring more than 2,000 homes and businesses, and sending thousands of people from their homes. there are new evacuation orders overnight and the weather forecast does not look good for fire crews. we have the very latest. plus new details in the scandal surrounding harvey weinstein. his wife is weighing in as more a-list actresses claim he harassed and in some case abused them and

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