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making news in america this morning, showdown in vegas. the democrats now getting their turn on the presidential debate stage. hillary clinton's potential for a huge moment but will donald trump find a way to upstage her. breaking overnight, massive explosion, another huge blast rocks the same chinese city where 173 people were killed earlier this year. the warehouse combusts lighting up the night sky. sweet revenge. new york gives l.a. plenty of payback last night. the mets fans let chase utley hear it after he breaks the leg of ruben tejada and now the mayors are even getting into this east coast/west coast
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pinup cover-up. "playboy" doing away with nude photos. they appear to be turning a new leaf but why now? good tuesday morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm ryan smith. we begin with a fight night in las vegas. the democrats who want to be president squaring off for the first time. >> tonight's primetime debate can a critical step for all five candidates and a big opportunity for the three relatively unknowns to emerge from the shadow of hillary clinton and bernie sanders. kenneth moton has a preview. >> reporter: we are, good morning, reena and ryan. tonight hillary clinton's rivals are expecting to attack her from all sides while she reassures voters she's their candidate. round one for the democrats
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tonight and hillary clinton will be front and center. hours before the primetime debate the front-runner made a surprise appearance at a union rally outside the towering las vegas hotel of, yes, donald trump. >> some people think mr. trump is entertaining but i don't think it's entertaining when somebody insults immigrants, insults women, that is just unacceptable. >> reporter: but trump won't be on tonight's stage, neither will joe biden even though his podium is nearby and ready. national polls show clinton with a commanding lead, but new polls in two primary states provide a sobering look for her rivals. clinton has a 25-point lead in south carolina, 16 points in nevada where tonight's debate could be make or break for the candidates on the bottom. >> i don't ask if an idea is from the left or from the right or whether it's democratic or republican, i ask whether it works. and if it works we do it. >> reporter: martin o'malley and
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jim webb took a break to speak via satellite at this new hampshire forum. they'll be working to get noticed tonight launching a steady stream of attacks against the embattled former secretary of state. but don't expect that political approach from bernie sanders. >> let's treat each other civil civilly. >> reporter: the spouts of the candidates are usually in the audience on debate night. former president bill clinton is in las vegas but there's word this morning he won't be at the debate. reena and ryan. >> maybe a little less pressure. thanks so much. unlike the first two gop debates the democratic face-off not expected to be a big ratings bonanza. >> they're promising to stick to the issues and may not translate into great tv. donald trump says viewers will tune in for a few minutes then lose interest. >> i don't think it's going to be very well rated. trump isn't in the debate. i'm only kidding. i think it's not going to be highly rated. i think it's going to be you watch it for 10 or 15 minute,
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people get bored and turn it off. >> by contrast republicans ripped into one another attracting more than 20 million viewers for each debate. >> breaking developments overnight in a critical issue for the next president. the controversial nuclear deal with iran. iran's parliament has voted in favor of the deal made with the u.s. and allows them to withdraw from the agreement if world powers do not lift economic sanctions. last week the obama administration secured enough votes to ensure that the deal is approved by congress. also breaking overnight, another explosion in china just two months after a massive blast tore through the city of tianjin. it was caught on camera and the warehouse stored three tons of alcohol products. so far no casualties reported. the august explosion at a chemical storage facility left 173 people dead and missing. we will get official word today on the cause of an airliner crash in the ukraine last year.
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its report on flight 17 today. a preliminary report already said the amsterdam to koala uala lumpur flight was hit by high energy objects, russian made surface-to-air missiles. alaska airline had an emergency landing in buffalo. it wasn't a problem with the part of the plane but with a credit card reader in the galley. the crew dumped it into a trash can and used a fire extinguisher on it but the pilot took no chances. >> fire is out at this time. we're still going to plan a stop on the runway. >> alaska air says the problem was the lithium ion battery in the card reader and is replacing all its new credit card readers with an older version that doesn't use that type of battery. the faa has been warning about those batteries aboard planes. a tragedy in kansas city.
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blaze at an apartmentburg determined to be unsafe and all firefighters were getting out when it collapsed on them. two others were hurt and the kansas city fire chief called it, quote, the worst day. and there were flags and hugs and tears as classed resumed in roseburg, oregon. the first time since the deadly shooting there. lines of people waving flags and signs greeted the students and faculty. state troopers and sheriff's deputies were also seen on the grounds. nine people were killed and nine others wounded. nearly two weeks ago at the rampage. south carolina is gradually recovering following deadly floods. a section of i-95 swamped by the floodwaters re-opened to traffic for the first time in eight days. but the northbound lanes remain closed and many students in some of the hardest hit areas returned to school. the governor is promising to rebuild but she refused to speculate how much it would cost. and turning sports now. the only time dodgers' chase
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utley mattered was during pregame introductions. >> number 26, infielder chase utley. >> yeah, you heard it right there from the new york faithful. they're booing utley but giving ruben tejada a hero's welcome. he received a two-game suspension eligible to play because it is under appeal. fans wanted to see him beaned but he never got into the game. new york got its revenge by embarrassing los angeles 13-7 and that blow-out prompted this tweet from new york mayor bill de blasio to his los angeles counterpart eric garcetti. this is what happens when the dodgers don't play dirty. ooh. the 13 runs are a franchise record. new york now leads the series 2-1. >> heating up. >> fighting words right there. >> you're right.
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dentist wanted for killing cecil the lion now off the hook. >> the police nabbing adown driver while she live streamed herself driving under the influence. later a change of heart for "playboy." the magazine says they're no longer showing nude women. then what will they show? at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it' s a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good?
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the texas man who crashed this small plane did not have a pilot's license. he also didn't have permission. police say he stole the plane to impress a date and then it ran out of fuel and crashed near the texas/louisiana border. neither of them were hurt. he's facing charges. the owner, though, is facing a loss. the plane was not insured. the american dentist who
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admitted to killing cecil the lion is no longer a wanted man in africa. a zimbabwe cabinet minister said the had under that resulted in the lion's death was legal. james walter palmer may return to the country as a tourist but not for hunting. he was ostracized after the lion's death and briefly went into hiding. budweiser can say this deal is for you. the parent company of miller beer is accepting a merger offer from the company that brews bud budweiser and would unite the two into the world's largest brewer. together they make almost a third of the world's beer. the deal worth more than $100 billion. i didn't know they still use that tag line, this deal's for you. not just grown-ups who can't put down their cell phone.
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a growing number of teens are compulsive texters and exhibit the same signs as gamblers, lying to cover up how much time they spend texting. doctors uncover more benefits of red wine. one glass a night is good for those with type two diabetes. they monitored by about 10% those patients were compared to those who drank white wine or water. the researchers also discovered the red wine drinkers tended to have a better night's sleep. maybe that's what we're missing on the overnight show. >> a little wine. an epic finish on monday night football, the final touchdown at the last second but should it have been called back? randy quaid in court again. his bizarre antics and why he was arrested. type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin, your doctor may be talking about adding medication r to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if addingr once-a-week tanzeum r
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call for one state trooper on a utah highway. it was during a traffic stop. a 55-year-old female driver distracted on a cell phone looked up to see that just in time, that trooper on the side of the road swerved. she then careened off the road rolling her car several times. she was flown to the hospital with serious but nonlife-threatening injuries. now, distracted drivers will be more of a problem on the roads today than the weather. scattered showers will make the roads wet in inland parts of the northeast and along the gulf
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coast. well, a florida woman is under arrest accused of driving drunk and streaming it live. >> yes, police say that 23-year-old whitney beall used the social app periscope to broadcast herself intoxicated behind the wheel. officers managed to track her down after viewers called 911 afraid that she would kill someone or herself. >> i'm drunk, and this is horrible. i don't even know where the next gas station is. >> police say when they tried to pull beall over, she ran into a curb and never even attempted to hit the brakes. they say she was disoriented and failed a sobriety test. a former texas a&m football player has been charged with murder for the brutal stabbing death of a jogger in dallas. police say 21-year-old thomas johnson confessed to the random attack saying he was upset about being evicted. the attack took place in a park as several witnesses watched in horror.
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and he's, you know, raising a machete up over his head down over his head down, probably saw six or seven blows like that. >> johnson made headlines in 2012 when he mysteriously vanished and turned up safe three days later. neighbors say he was struggling with inner demons and could often be seen pacing back and forth. actor randy quaid and his wife are in jail in vermont this morning. they are being held on $500,000 bail each charged with being fugitives from justice in california. the couple was arrested over the weekend while trying to enter the united states from canada. they face charges in california for trespassing, vandalism and failure to appear in court. well, tracy morgan is back. the comedian performed stand-up last night right here in new york city for the first time since a highway crash that nearly killed him. he wasn't listed on the bill at the comedy cellar but announced his return to the stage in a tweet to his 3 million followers. his buddy judah freed launder was scheduled for the comedy
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cellar but even he was surprised. well, back-to-back bombshells for college football fans. and in a wild coincidence, both school's initials usc. but first we start at the university of south carolina. steve spurrier has announced he's retiring effective immediately. the longtime coach won a national championship at florida and won the heisman trophy in 1966. he's leaving a team that has struggled this season. the interim coach will be named today. and at the other usc, university of southern california, they've fired head coach steve sarkeesian just halfway through his second season. sark was put on leave on sunday after showing up to practice while reportedly under the influence of alcohol. the offensive coordinator will lead the team in its rivalry game this saturday against notre dame. well, the mlb playoffs in full swing with all eyes on the bicoastal battle between new york and l.a. >> it's heating up and last night's gridiron battle
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came down to the wire last night. for more let's kick it over to the guys at espn. >> from the studios of espn, john buccigross, john anderson. baseball playoffs have been fun >> the dodgers and mets couldn't wait to see that one. yoenis cespedes had three hits. that was a violent swing on alex wood. after they got the first three, mets scored ten in a row and won the game 13-7. looks like the astros might be moving on to face that blue jays/ranger winner in the alcs, but, nope, tough hop there. eats him up and up. gordon out but scores the go-ahead run and they would hang more and they tie the series at two. game five back in kansas city. all right, cardinals and cub, this series tied at one. the big game three. kris bryant, cold entering this game in his young postseason career buts that a home run and
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and they kept hitting home runs. cardinals also hit a home run. jake arietta has been unhittable for the last couple months but the cardinals hit him and closed the gap to 5-4 but jorge soler homers. cubs hit six home runs. first team to ever do that in all the postseason games we've had in baseball history. monday night football, steelers/chargers, down to the final second, le'veon bell scores with zeros on the clock. go-ahead touchdown. steelers cap a 12-play, 80-yard drive with that td and win it 24-20 and improve to 3-2. then did i mention the mets won? >> the mets did win over the dodgers. >> why was that not a touchdown? >> his knee might have been down right before he reached the end zone and you have to break that plane while having your knees off the ground but they called it a touchdown and steelers win. up next in "the pulse," dramatic change in "playboy." their iconic photo shoots now
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ask your doctor about it by name. checking our top stories the democrats are ready to go head-to-head in their first presidential debate. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are squaring off in las vegas tonight with three other candidates hoping to get noticed by voters. overnight iran's parliament voted in favor of the landmark nuclear deal made with the u.s. the approved bill allows iran to withdraw from the agreement if world powers do not lift economic sanctions. alaska airlines is swapping the new credit card readers for older models after a lithium ion battery fire forced an emergency landing yesterday. and today's weather, showers possible in the northeast but not along the coast. showers also along the gulf
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a little colder than usual in the midwest and warmer than usual in the southwest. most people age 100 or more await visitors from volunteers but 103-year-old in california is a volunteer herself. >> kabc's leticia suarez says that's why she is called the real wonder woman. >> reporter: mary carter is celebrating. it's her 103rd birthday. her outfit, a gift from her friends who say she is a real real-life wonder woman. it may be her birthday but she's not one to sit by and mark the occasion. no, she's up serving coffee, tea and water as a volunteer at the montclair senior center, something she's been doing for 25 years. >> because i'm serving drinks. >> reporter: time and age has not slowed this centenarian down. mary still lives alone and / rives to and from the center five days a week rain or shine and she's also a bit of a hero to others. >> she's my role model. >> mary is a pretty popular woman. happy birthday to you >> thank you.
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the secret to her longevity has to do with her daily routine. it's pretty obvious if you stop and watch her for a moment. >> just keep busy, i guess. >> reporter: she's been busy for years. in 1930 she helped her high school win the state swimming championship and taught children into her 60s and helped rescue tea turtles well into her 90s. >> so, don't let anybody tell you that with age you have to lose anything. >> reporter: while everyone here is pretty amazed by her unstoppable energy at 103 years old, only mary remains unfazed by her years. >> i don't know, just another day went by. >> reporter: we wanted to talk more, but she had work to do. in montclair, leticia juarez, abc 7, eyewitness news. >> like they say, age ain't nothing but a number. >> that's right and thas ae t's what's making news in america this morning.
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