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making news in america this morning, blame game. after once accusing china of raping the united states, president trump in beijing overnight changes his tune. >> i don't blame china. >> this morning, trump's message to the chinese and who he's now blaming for the ballooning trade deficit. sounding the alarm on airport security. an undercover test reveals just how often the tsa is failing to detect threats and what's to blame. breaking overnight, kevin spacey replaced. the actor now pulled from his upcoming movie. >> spacey made his move and sexually assaulted him. >> as a new accuser comes forward. plus, country music's night to shine.
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>> i love you guys. >> and the megastar who admits to lip-syncing at the show. why facebook wants to collect your nude photos. i think that will grab your attention. >> talk about your status update. we begin with a shift from president trump. he's no longer blaming china for the unfair trade deals he bitterly condemned on the campaign trail. >> instead while standing side by side with china's president he publicly declared that his predecessors in the white house are at fault. karen travers has the latest from beijing. karen. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. president trump says he and china's president xi have a great chemistry and great relationship and today he let china off the hook on a critical issue. he once blamed them for the trade deficit
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credit for their strategy today. ♪ another red carpet rolled out for president trump. an elaborate well cam celebration. military band, some very excited children. after the pomp and circumstance, the two leaders got down to business. several thorny issues on their agenda. china was a favored bogeyman for mr. trump during the campaign and said china was raping the united states and getting away with murder on trade. but sitting next to president xi thursday a major change in tone. >> i don't blame china. [ applause ] after all, who can blame a country for being able to take advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens. i give china great credit. >> reporter: it was a headline making moment, an american president in china blaming his predecessors for allowing the trade deficit to balloon. the
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standoff with north korea. president trump using these meetings with president xi to push for a greater commitment from china. >> china can fix this problem easily and quickly and i am calling on china and your great president to hopefully work on it very hard. i know one thing about your president, if he works on it hard, it will happen. >> reporter: the trump administration says china has significant influence over north korea as its biggest economic partner. the president today once again calling on all responsible nations to stop doing business with north korea in order to get it to change its behavior. diane, kendis. >> our thanks to karen travers there in beijing, china, the third stop on the president's international trip. but back here in this country a dust turning headline about airport security. just as millions of americans plan to travel for thanksgiving. >> a source tells abc news undercover testing shows the tsa fails to detect security threats roughly 80% of
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abc's janai norman takes a look at that for us. good morning. >> reporter: diane and kendis, it's a startling new report some members of congress are calling disturbing. inspectors finding checkpoint security measures failed more than half the time. dangers in the sky. from laptop bombs and terrorist threats remain high and now inspectors finding vulnerabilities in the tsa screening meant to thwart those dangers. >> vulnerabilities i think every member at the briefing found disturbing. >> reporter: inspectors looked at airport security checkpoints finding that screeners, their equipment or their procedures failed more than half the time in detecting items smuggled through. better than two years ago when they failed 95% of the time. when abc news asked if the new failure rate was as high a 80% a source familiar with the classified report said you're in the ballpark. >> this agency you run is broken badly. >> reporter: members of congress with sharp criticism of the tsa administrator who released a statement saying in
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take the oig's findings very seriously and are implementing measures that will improve screening effectiveness at checkpoints. we're focused on staying ahead of a dynamic threat. one congressman questioned whether critical funding that could close these security gaps was being siphoned away from the tsa. >> we have the technology and resources to do it but we're not doing it because of funding because we're taking it away for budget reduction on what people pay themselves out of their own pocket to do it and we're paying for a wall. >> reporter: and these findings come in the same week a man breached security at an airport in miami and when a man out of phoenix airport made it past security and onto a plane with a ticket with someone else's name on it. so far eight recommendations have been made aimed at improving checkpoint security measures. diane and kendis. >> all right, our thanks to jeremy there in d.c., thank you. new figures out reveal the impact of the republican tax plan being debated in congress. the congressional budget office says the white house plan would
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deficit over ten years. supporters say the tax cut would fuel economic growth to make up for that. another nonpartisan analysis finds the plan would actually raise taxes for 25% of americans over the next decade and benefit the wealthy the most. the senate is expected to unveil its own plan soon. the parents of a shooter behind the texas church rampage says they're not ready to talk publicly yet. the gunman's father tells abc news we are grieving. our family is grieving. i don't want our live, our grandchildren's lives destroyed by this media circus. and we're getting more chilling details of the horrifying ordial. video from a church camera shows the shooter methodically going to each pew and then opening fire. vice president mike pence was on hand in sutherland springs overnight. >> faith is stronger than evil. no attack, no act of violence will ever break
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diminish the faith of the american people. >> this is just amazing. i mean we've lived here 17 years and i've never seen the outpouring of love like financially, emotionally, the people are just -- i'm proud -- makes me proud to live here. >> the fbi has been struggling to unlock the killer's cell phone. apple now says it's offering advice on how to access the phone. investigators are refusing to comment on reports that baseball star roy halladay was showing off in his plane before it crashed. video obtained by tmz shows the moments before it went down in the gulf of mexico. witnesses say he appeared to be showboating and making abrupt maneuvers. it could take more than a year to complete the investigation. a frigid arctic blast of air is moving into the upper midwest right now before heading into the northeast. it's packing enough snow that those machines right there, well, they can take a break for a little while and temperatures could hit record lows according to accuweather's justin povick.
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good morning, a cold blast, an arctic blast on the move today. it's throughout the great lakes but look at how quickly it ushers in the coldest temperatures of the season to the northeast. also talking about a rapid freeze as we venture into the overnight hours as temperatures quickly fall below freezing. there could be some very slippery spots. look at this. this is how it's going to feel as we work throughout the daytime hours friday in the teens and even for some in the single digits. i'm justin povick with your accuweather forecast. coming up, why facebook is asking people for their naked photos. also ahead, hidden in plain sight. the unlikely place where a $165 million painting was found. new video of a mishap on the golf course. president trump is nearby as the prime minister of japan takes a mighty tumble.
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this guy's outfit is as close to iron man as you'll get in real life. he flew it around a park hitting 32 miles an hour. look at that. the gas turbines produced nearly 300 pounds of thrust. hollywood and military are showing interest in using this. new questions are being raised about the proposed merger between at&t and time warner. the parent company of cnn. the justice department is denying reports that regulators demanded cnn be sold for that deal to be approved. that raised some concern about critics of the white house about possible political motivations but the justice department says at&t actually offered to sell cnn and says the offer still does not resolve its antitrust concerns. a stark warning how vulnerab
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hackers. the former ceo of yahoo! testified about the massive data breach that compromised 3 billion accounts. marissa mayer who walk add way from the company with a $260 million payday blamed russian hackers and said yahoo! still doesn't know how it happened. she said companies are in an arms race with hackers. tripadvisor says it will warn hoosiers go hotels where sexual assaults have been reported. the travel website will identify those places with a red-lettered message at the top of the listing. tripadvisor says though warnings will last for three months unless new claims are reported. this comes after the company was accused of censuring the reviews of some mexican resorts. and it was a rough start for the self-driving shuttle in downtown las vegas. the shuttle was involved in a crash on the very first day of operation. it was hit by a truck
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street. a human worker is always on board just in case. facebook's new effort to fight so-called revenge porn involves getting naked photos of people using its site. so it's a program that's being tested in australia. here's how it works. users send in their racy photos that could be uploaded by someone else without consent after a facebook employee views the photos, they'll be added to a database that will block them from being uploaded in the future. if the trial is successful, the program will be brought to the u.s. >> so you give facebook your naked photos so no one will give facebook your naked photos. >> exactly. seems foolproof. sign me up. no, thanks. when we come back a new warning about breast cancer and when it can return. also a tragedy at a preschool. is a cheese allergy to blame for a 3-year-old's death? up next the movie
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emerge and see. to kevin spacey, i want to say this, shame on you for what you did to my son. >> that's heather unruh, former news anchor in boston detailing new accusations against actor kevin spacey. just as we learn that spacey has been removed from his upcoming movie. unruh is accusing spacey of sexually assaulting her 18-year-old son at a bar. >> she claims her son was starstruck during his chance encounter with spacey and unruh says there was no concept for what happened and she says there was a witness who she hopes will come forward. >> kevin spacey bought him drink after drink after drink. and when my son was drunk spacey made his move and sexually assaulted him. i want to make it clear
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>> she says her son was a straight 18-year-old boy at the time. no comment from spacey about her allegations overnight. sony pictures confirmed spacey is being removed from a movie scheduled to be released next month. the studio says his scenes in the film called "all the money in the world" are being reshot and actor christopher plummer will take miss place. a woman who admitted removing a plug from her fiance's kayak causing him to drown has been sentenced to four years in prison. anjelica griswold pleaded guilty though insists she did not intentionally cause his death because she spent so much time in jail awaiting trial she could get out as early as next month. she faces possible deportation back to her native latvia. a grief-stricken family in new york is demanding answers after the tragic death of a 3-year-old boy allergic to dairy products. elijah went io
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after someone at his preschool gave him a grilled cheese sandwich and they say the school knew about his allergy. several investigations are now under way. researchers now say breast cancer can return up to 20 years after the initial diagnosis. they found the risk of the disease returning is high, especially among women with the most common type of breast cancer, but they say patients who continue to take suppression medications despite the side effects will reduce that risk. one of the nfl's most powerful owners may be trying to sack commissioner roger goodell. cowboys owner jerry jones is reportedly threatening to sue the league over goodell's contract extension. jones has been unhappy at how goodell has handled the national anthem protest and suspension of cowboy star ezekiel elliott. three ucla basketball players arrested in china on shoplifting charges are under house arrest at their hotel facing jail time. the father of one of the players, lavar ball would not comment.
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it could take weeks to resolve the case. the players traveled to china for air season opener. one of those kids is the brother also of a star nba player for the lakers. japan's prime minister recently learned that getting out of the bunker, well, it can be a bit tough. >> shinzo abe was playing golf when he lost his balance and took a tumble. watch him run up the sand trap and then he just goes back -- right back into the bunker. president trump apparently was a pretty good distance away and didn't seem to notice. >> that happens to everybody. trying to get the ball out. a different case. coming up, the toll that christmas music can take on your mental health. country music's night of the year, the big winners at the cmas and see who has already admitted to lip-syncing. the pricey painting found tucked away in a bedroom. the mountain like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for my best.
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♪ i got friends in low places ♪ ♪ where the whiskey ♪ drowns and the beer chases my blues away. your thursday starts with a little bit of blues and country from last night's big night in nashville. >> it was country's biggest stars sharing the stage to kick off the country music award, carrie underwood and brad paisley hosted the show for the tenth time. >> actually a great opening number there. they wasted no time getting political with the comical rendition of underwood's hit "before he sheets." ♪ and it's fun to watch you that's for sure ♪ ♪ till little rocket man starts a nuclear war and then maybe next time ♪ ♪ he'll think before he tweets ♪ >> hashtag before he tweets instantly trending after that. taylor swift
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year for writing "better man." she tweeted watching the announcement on tv, she's here in new york rehearsing for "saturday night live" so she couldn't actually be at the awards show itself. clearly she was very excited. >> garth brooks took home top honors with entertainer of the year but brooks is getting some criticism on social media. he admitted to lip-syncing his performance at the awards show. brooks blames an illness for that decision. next the fbi is investigating the case of a long lost painting. it was sold to an antique dealer in new mexico for $2,000. >> the painting was stolen from an art museum 32 years ago. it's set to be worth more than $160 million. >> the guy who sold it said he was just getting rid of his uncle's stuff after his death. the painting is now back at the museum. the fbi is looking into it. if you're crazy about christmas music, you might be surprised to find out that christmas music can make you crazy. >> okay, so researchers say you can actually od on holiday
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much christmas music can be psychologically draining and make you feel trapped. it's especially tough for retail workers who are exposed to it all day and can't get a jingle bell break. >> what. this is outrageous. i could hear "all i want for christmas" an infinity amount of types. >> republican against republican in a grudge match. >> on the left sam johnson, on the right house majority whip steve ka least, gentlemen, start your scooters. >> scalise on the schooler as he recovers from being shot during a congressional baseball practice and heup with good morning washington. it's november 9th, and temperatures are starting out in the 40's. your chilly forecast, moments away but first here is a quick look at the stories we are following right now. president trump speaking out
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overnight in china-- calling for an overhaul in trade. the president telling chinese business leaders that he does not blame china for america's multi-billion dollar trade deficit. instead, he pointed the blame at past presidential administrations. good morning washington. toss to eileen freeze watch in effect friday night through saturday morning for the area. - cool, a few pm showers today - arctic front slides through tonight - cold & blustery friday (coldest air of the season) - widespread freeze saturday morning (20s) - unseasonably cool through next week today: partly to mostly cloudy. a few afternoon showers. highs: 49-55 winds: n to w 5 mph tonight: clearing skies. breezy and cold. lows: 32-37 winds: nw 5-15 mph friday: sunny, breezy to windy, and cold. highs: 39-43 h s: nw - g 25 uptn on e investigation to the deaths of
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when their patrol was ambushed by an isis-affiliated militants. since then, relatives have had several questions about the mission that lead to their deaths. new sexual assault allegations against actor kevin spacey. police in massachusetts are now investigating claims made by a t-v news anchor, who says the actor assaulted her 18-year-old son in a restaurant last year. the woman claims spacey bought the teen alcohol, and then reached into his pants after he was drunk. the report claims spacey then went to the rest room, and another patron talked to her son, and told him to run. the mother also slammed spacey for his response to previous allegations. netflix has already severed ties with the "house of cards" actor because of
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harrassment allegations. spacey will also be digitally removed from upcoming film "all the money in the world". he will be replaced by another actor. an update this morning about three u-c-l-a basketball players accused of theft. police say they may have to stay in china for months! the players were arrested for shoplifting in china earlier this week. now word is that they won't be allowed to leave their hotel until the end of the legal process. that could take months. planning is underway for next year's met gala ... and some big stars will help design the event. singer rihanna, attorney amal clooney, and designer donatella versace will help bring the theme to life. it will be called "heavenly bodies: fashion and the catholic imagination." the gala will open the costume institute's "heavenly bodies" museum exhibit next spring. also on the guest list - cardinal tim dolan of new york city.
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it's xx and we're just getting started. breaking right now out of northwest.. a deadly double shooting. this is happening deadly double shooting. this is happening along georgia avenue near its intersection with kennedy. one of those victims rushed into a store for help, just minutes before he died. police tell us that the other victim was transported to hospital. his condition is not known at this time. no word right now on a motive for this shooting. but we have a crew on the way to the scene and will have a live update as soon as they arrive. good morning washington. freeze watch in effect friday night through saturday morning for the area. - cool, a few pm showers today - arctic front slides through tonight - cold & blustery friday (coldest air of the season) - widesprd
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- unseasonably cool through next week today: partly to mostly cloudy. a few afternoon showers. highs: 49-55 winds: n to w 5 mph tonight: clearing skies. breezy and cold. lows: 32-37 winds: nw 5-15 mph friday: sunny, breezy to windy, and cold. highs: 39-43 winds: nw 10-15 g 25 mph breaking overnight-- president trump
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