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tt4watv# #d " iztq =(d tt4watv# #d " jntq /x$ tt4watv# #d " lzt& 75x `alternative and joe biden's name `didn't come up, not even once. `even donald trump, in an `interview with "good morning `america," says clinton had a `strong debate. `>> she came out the winner. `she did what she had to do, and
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`>> reporter: as one long-time `biden friend tells abc news, he `needed to be there last night. `team hillary agrees, which is `why clinton campaign chairman `john podesta said the time has `come for a decision. `>> vice president biden had `lunch with president obama. `no word on what was said. `we'll probably have to wait for `the memoirs on that, but aides `to both men say they expect when `biden finally makes up his mind `and makes a decision, that `president obama will will be `among the very first to know. `jonathan carl, abc news, the `white house. ` all right. `now to my own personal favorite `segment, sports with reena. `american league baseball playoff `style. `there was wild stuff going on. `>> start off with the rangers `and blue jays. `tied in the top of the seventh. `with a texas runner on third, `russell martin's throw back to `the catcher hits the batter's `box. `after a long delay while they `discussed, the runner was `allowed to score.
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`in the bottom of the inning, the `rangers committed three errors 0 `load the bases with the score `now tied at 3. `josebatis tas smashed a `three-run home run. `there were also a couple of `bench clearances. `but in the end, blue jays got `it. `6-3. ` the toronto would take on `either houston or kansas city. `the royals already up 4-2 in the `eighth inning when kendry `morales, did i get that right? `hit a three-run home run. `that's pretty much how it ended. `they win 7-2 and will host `toronto in game one of the `american league championship `series friday night. ` meantime, wrigley field, `lots of buzz there. `they think they found the ball `that kyle shosher of the cubs `hit out tuesday night right by `the word i in the word bud buys `wiser. `i wonder who found that out? `>> there was a fan. `>> you like that? `>> that was great. `>> was that good, jack? `>> that was excellent.
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`that was excellent. `but i blame the astro losing on `their governor. `yes, greg abbott. `he jinchsed them and tweeted `congratulations to them when `they had a lead in game four. `they had a lead in game four and `he said congrats. `you can't do that. `he said ranger you're next. `both texas teams out of `playoffs. `>> i think you have something `there, phillip. `there might be something to `that. `>> come on. `>> coming up "the mix," a very `personal way to show off team `pride from a toronto blue jays `fan. `>> also ahead, the rich flavors `from a tuscan chef in our `"insomniac kitchen." `national pasta day is saturday. `feast your eyes on this. `>> first another reminder about `the dangers on a high school `football field. `one boy's injury, recovery and `huge bat in court. ` check out our behind the `skeens pics on instagram abcwmn. `you're watching abc "world news `now." tso how ya doing? @enough pressure in here for ya?
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` at least nine homes have `been destroyed by a wildfire in `central texas that's grown to `more than three square miles. `cress near smithville say the `fire is only 10% contained. `several neighborhoods have been `evacuated a state park closed. `highs will be in the 90s with `gusty winds through tomorrow. ` a development in the `volkswagen emissions scandal. `the epa is now looking into `whether a second computer `program in the company's diesel
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`air quality emissions tests. `the automaker already admitted `to installing software to rig `those tests in 11 million cars `worldwide. `the man appointed to head `volkswagen's north american `division has left the company `after just three weeks on the `job. ` the world's largest retailer `walmart is facing a money `crisis. `walmart predicts earnings will `drop steadily over the next year `and a half causing a stock `market plunge yesterday. `the stock has fallen 30% this `year. `it's facing fierce competition `from amazon and other retailers `because of the stock plunge. `four members of the walton `family who own the company saw `more than $9 billion of their `net worth disappear. `losing $9 million over night. `>> helps if you have $122 `million more. `>> we've been hearing about the `dangers of concussions in `football particularly among `young players. `>> now a case in california is `pitting one high school football `player and his parents against `their school district.
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`they say a coach refused to let `their son out of a game after he `took a severe hit. `here now is abc's matt gutman. `>> reporter: after taking a hit `in this game a year ago friday, `17-year-old trey enloe says he `tried to take himself out the `game. `>> he would have gone into the `game even if he was hurting if `he felt like he could. `>> reporter: a coach put him `back in. `a lawsuit against the san diego `school district says enloe `suffered from "a headache, `nausea and was noticeably `rattled, confused and unable to `follow simple direction." `classic concussion symptoms. `when he asked assistant head `coach steve wachs to sit out. `the coach said he didn't have `time for him, according to the `suit, sending enloe scampering `back in, where he suffered `additional hits to the head. `>> you put the safety of the `child before anything. `the child should have been taken `out of the game immediately. `>> reporter: he was later `diagnosed with a severe `concussion. `>> he's suffered some pretty `serious depression. `he's just not the same kid. `>> reporter: the school
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`who denies the allegations, `telling "the voice of san `diego," "it was never `communicated to me once that he `was injured. `i promise you." `even a surprisingly mild hit to `the head can cause a concussion. `one of the reasons the school `district is changing the ways it `handles head injuries. `now, if a player is even `suspected of having one, they `can't get back on the field for `at least a week. `los angeles. ` now, what about to girls in `particular in high school sports `that soccer is also a huge `industry that has a lot of `concussions that girls suffer `from. `>> it's a serious issue that `needs to be addressed `immediately. ` coming up in our next half `hour, it's being called a case `of extreme cosleeping. `> two parents and five kids in `the same bed. `why this texas family says it's `working for them in our next `half hour. ` next we are t minus two days `away from national pasta day.
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`just wait till you see what `we've got cooking tonight in our `"insomniac kitchen." `>> calorie free. `>> i hope so. `you're watching "world news `now."
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`after this fro ` `in case have you not checked `your calendar, we are just two `days away from one of the most `important holidays of the year, `national pasta day. `>> who doesn't like a good `heaping of carbs? `all on their plate from vegans `to confirmed p carnivores. `trina trinh takes us into `"insomniac kitchen.." `>> chow, we're here in manhattan `at mi garba. `i'm here with a pasta expert. `you specialize in all things `tuscan food.
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`tradition. `every meal start with a pasta `dish. `appetizer and pasta dish. `>> there's so many pastas. `how do you know what goes with `what? `>> behind every type of pasta, `there is a story. `it's something related to the `flavor and something related to `the best suited pasta for that `type of. `>> what's the difference between `store bought pasta and fresh `made pasta? `can you really tell? `>> fresh pasta is something `fresh with different flavor. `in the case of tag ga telly you `have egg inside. `different stories. `>> we're ready to make pasta. `we're going to make tagle tell.
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`it's a family business here. `>> extra virgin olive oil. `sauteed. `this is porcini, authentic of `tuscany. `but you can use different `mushrooms. `and andre is going to add the `porcini. `this is white wine. `>> he's adding. `> to give more color. `>> and then we have cream. `>> the cream as the final step `for the sauce. `>> this is your fresh homemade `taglia telly yes. `>> do you just add it in right `now. `>> yeah. `eggs, flour and a bit of water. `>> that's it. `that looks beautiful. `>> so mix the different flavors `and different ingredients. `>> beautiful. `or should i say bella. `>> bella. `>> you put on top a little bit
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`tagliatelli. `>> graz zi. `>> prega. `>> mm. `that's really good. `>> is it good? `>> thank you so much. `delicious. `>> it was a pleasure. `>> oh, look at that delicious `pasta. `>> look at that. `our thanks to mi garba in new `york city. `>> the good news is apparently `you can buy this stuff at lots `of grocery stores in the premade `section in supermarkets. `this is a way you can try it at `home. `do you know the average american `it's nearly 20 pounds of pasta a `year but the italians eat nearly `60 pounds of it every year. `>> i wonder what it says about `all my eating habits. `all the fancy things i eat are `here at "insomniac kitchen." `it is good. `love pasta into and this is `spinach. `>> that one looks like chili `reyan know but i don't think it
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`>> no, it's italian. `yak, come on over. `try some. `how come no one's running? `it's pasta day. `>> they're coming. `all right, the mix" is next. n-cave. you think it smells fine, butryour wife smells this... t sfx: ding t music starts luckily for all yourr hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabrict refresher it doesn't just mask, itr eliminates odors... @ ...you've gone noseblind to t woman inhales use febreze fabric refresherttill it's fresh @ and try pluggable febreze... @ ...to continuously eliminate odors for up to 45 dayst of freshness r pluggable febreze andtfabric refresher @ two more ways [inhale + exhale`
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we've never gotten chillsvbefore. @ yeah, it makes us feel like... dare to feel more with new k-yv love. ` and now it's time for "the `mix." `some people might call this `blasphemous in sports. `but espn partnering up with wwe `to offer wrestling highlights. `yeah. `wrestling highlights. `john cena is almost wrapping it `up, the end of his tour on wwe. `they're going to start showing `these wwe superstars every `tuesday on sportscenter what do `you think. `>> i don't like it. `i'm old school. `i guess it wouldn't be the first `time they showed some enhanced `athletes and their drama. `so i guess i can think about it `that way.
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`>> some new energy. `and it's meant to expose both `brands, an the espn audience `gets exposed to wwe and vice `versa. `>> hopefully it works. `one day a week they're going to `do that this. `fear not. `speaking of sports, there are `many ways to show your support `for a team. `you can wear the gear. `you can paint your face. `there was one fan of the toronto `blue jays that went a step `further and he saved the blue `jays logo into his chest hair. `there it is. `>> wow. `>> look at that. `it went well for them. `they won. `>> it's also a very good waxing. `who does his waxing. `it's a very good job. `>> the nipple accentuating the `beak of the blue jay. `>> thank you for highlighting `that, phillip. `>> in case you missed it. `i guess it's good luck. `we'll have to keep it up. `>> keep shaving that or waxing `it. `it's working.
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` if at first you don't `succeed, try try again. `this is what this young toddler `clearly picked up. `trying to get the tennis balls `into the can. `the problem every time he goes `to get the other one, it falls `down. `over a quarter of a million `views on this one. `isn't he adorable? `he keeps doing it. `not deterred. `it keeps falling out. `going to keep doing it into `life's going to feel alike that `sometimes, kid. `keep trying and back where you `started. `>> look at that. `determination. `all day. `>> does he ever get it. `>> i don't think so. `i hope mom explained hold it `upright. `>> he's starting to sit down. `maybe he's figuring gravity out. `>> this could be amusement for a `toddler when you need to `entertain him. `>> i love that video. `all right, and finally here on `the mix," no easy way to say `this. `it's the most pathetic elevator `chime you will hear in your `life. `[ screeching ]
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`>> ominous. `>> that sounds like a haunted `house elevator. `>> would you get in after you
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` this morning on "world news `now," developments overnight in `the lamar odom tragedy. `the frantic calls to 911 and new `details from the brothel, the `police and the hospital. `>> airport agony. `the computer meltdown that left `passengers standing in long `lines overnight. `the exhausting ordeal and the `search for an explanation at `airports nationwide. ` and new this half hour, the `potential game changer in the `american restaurant industry. `>> is it time to skip the tip? `why some high end restaurants `are taking gratuities off the `table. `>> and later in "the skinny," `clothing optional. `miley cyrus and her racy concert `idea. `fans do not have to dress up for
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`it is thursday, october 15th. ` from abc news, this is `"world news now." `>> good morning on this `thursday. `i'm reena ninan. `>> i'm phillip mena. `everyone, of course, talking `about the lamar odom tragedy. `>> just horrific. `my heart goes out to them and `also khloe kardashian who was in `the process of filing for `divorce but clearly cares so `much about him. `>> everyone said he's such a `good guy. `the former nba star remains in a `las vegas hospital this morning. `>> we're learning more about his `stay at a nevada brothel. `odom was there on a open-ended `reservation in what is described `is as the establishment's best `vip suite. `>> we know what may have led to `him being found unconscious. `all the details from abc's lana `zak. `>> reporter: new details `emerging into what may have left `two-time nba champion lamar odom `in a coma and on life support. `>> 911, where is your emergency. `>> we need an ambulance.
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`>> tuesday afternoon, employees `at a state licensed brothel in `nevada discovered the former `reality show star unconscious in `his room. `>> hurry, please, because he's `got blood coming out of his `nose. `white stuff coming out of his `mouth. `we can't get him to wake up. `>> still alive. `ambulance came. `police came. `they immediately said this is `not looking good. `>> reporter: wednesday, the `local sheriff revealed the 911 `calls and says people confirmed `odom had been using drugs. `>> the male had been using `cocaine. `they also informed dispatch he `sexual performance enhancer `supplements. `now waiting for blood test `results. `odom rose to fame as a key `member of the champion l.a. `bryant. `kardashian. `still keep in touch as seen on `the kardashians." `>> i'm on high alert for lamar `because anything i think will
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`>> reporter: tmz captured this `vid yoef odom's ambulance `arriving at a hospital. `khloe kardashian along with kim `and mom kris rushed to his side `and odom's nba friends are `sending out their support. `>> lamar odom is one of the `greatest people i've ever known. `i'm obviously hoping that he can `pull through this. `>> lana zak, abc news, new york. ` just heart breaking. `neighbors in upstate new york `say they're shaken by the `beating death of a teenage boy `by his parents in a church. `19-year-old lucas leonard died `and his 17-year-old brother was `injured during the attack. `investigators say it was part of `spiritual counseling at the word `of life church near syracuse. `>> both brothers were `continually subjected to `physical punishment over the `course of several hours `in hopes that each would confess `to prior sins and ask for `forgiveness. `parents and the victim's sister `have been charged so far. `more arrests are expected.
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`>> now to the big airport delays `across the country. `the frustrating backups blamed `on a problem with the department `of homeland security's computer `system. `the outage lasted about 90 `minutes and the ripple effect `much longer. `wabc has more from jfk airport. `>> reporter: welcome to the usa. `now stand in line. `passengers who spent hours on `overseas flights found `themselves trapped in a `windowless maze at kennedy `airport and airports across the `country after a key computer `passengers against terror watch `>> it's crazy. `i never saw anything like this. `>> reporter: things were worse `upstairs at departures where `airlines couldn't check anyone `in either. `passengers tweeted pictures of `the miserable scene. `>> the people up there were all `cursing. `it was crazy. `it was crazy. `people in a wheelchair that were `crying waiting there for hours. `>> reporter: finally bleary eyed `travelers were able to emerge `from the customs hall.
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`waited to pick them up. `for maria who dropped off a `family for a flight to italy, `the whole ordeal was impossible `to believe. `>> they should have had a better `like another backup or `>> reporter: homeland security `officials say they used `alternative procedures to `process international travelers `while the outage was going on. `but one customs officer told me `they really just shut the whole `place down until the computers `could come back online. `in a statement customs and `border protection says it has no `indication this outage was `malicious in nature. `abc news, new york. ` crews in central texas are `battling a fast-moving wildfire `which has destroyed at least `nine homes. `the fire in bastrop county is `only 10% contained and highs are `expected to be in the 90s today `with gusty winds. `nearly 200 homes are still `threatened and several `neighborhoods have been `evacuated. ` crews near denver are `keeping an eye on this brush `fire which is now under control. `residents had been told they `should be ready to evacuate but
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`that order has now been lifted. `about 33 acres were burned. ` donald trump is now taking `aim at bernie sanders. `trump told a crowd in richmond, `virginia, that can he is pushing `hillary clinton further to the `left of her policies and said `sanders should be called a `socialist/communist. `a fight broke out between trump `supporters and a group `protesting his stance on `immigration. `the demonstrators were escorted `out by security. ` hillary clinton held a rally `last night attended by thousands `of supporters in las vegas. `she touted the democratic debate `and bashed republicans for not `being able to work together. `it's your voice, your vote. `and abc's cecilia vega is `following clinton's campaign. `>> reporter: as hillary clinton `made a post debate victory lap, `her team on the offensive. `her campaign chairman saying, `"at this point, joe biden needs `to make up his mind." `>> hillary clinton. `>> reporter: other top democrats
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`gets high marks for her center `stage performance, revealing a `campaign strategy to come. `how she'll address that `lingering e-mail controversy? `by trying to shift the focus. `with that assist from rival `vermont senator bernie sanders. `>> let me say something that may `not be great politics, but i `think the secretary is right. `and that is that the american `people are sick and tired of `hearing about your damn e-mails. `>> reporter: she's also setting `the stage for her trip to `capitol hill next week to `testify before the house `benghazi committee hoping to `solidify her standing in the `polls, she's trying to show a `likable side even when she's `talking about people who don't `actually like her. `>> and within minutes of `sanders' e-mail remark his `campaign clipped it down and `sent it out in a fund-raising `e-mail. `they say they shattered `fund-raising record raising more `than $1 million in the first few `hours after the debate. `both sides are claiming victory. `hillary clinton's campaign calls
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`this campaign. `cecilia vega, abc news, `las vegas. ` a pretty cool scene is `taking shape on a beach in the `miami area. `it is all about the sand. `>> lots and lots of sand. `it's an attempt to built the `word's tallest sandcastle. `by the time the whole thing is `finished, its designers say it `will be as tall as a three-story `building. `how do you keep that up there? `>> it is being backed by turkish `airlines as a way of drumming up `publicity about its new route `from miami to istanbul. `how do you do that? `>> i don't know. `>> that's pretty -- that is one `-- `>> the designer apparently says `when you're building with sand, `gravity is your biggest enemy. `i believe that. `>> yeah. `it reminds me of epic games of `jenga i used to get into it. `>> you're right. `it does look a little like that. `coming up in "the skinny," a `look inside a hollywood `superstar's mansion now on the `market. ` and miley cyrus clothing `optional concert idea. `>> also ahead, everybody jump
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` ` students at a boseman, `montana, high school arrived to `find this uninvited guest `roaming the halls. `yeah, it's a black bear. `first spotted on the football `field. `then somehow it wan derd through `an open garage door and into the `school. `it seemed to be sniffing around
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`lockers perhaps looking for a `snack. `police helped steer the bear `toward a doorway. `it took off running. `>> i'm surprised the students `aren't the ones that took off `running. `>> what would you do? `i wouldn't know what to do. `>> blame the bear for eating the `homework, of course. `must be done. `>> all right. `dole vegetables is voluntarily `recalling some of its bagged `spin into after some concerns `about possible salmonella `contamination. `dole says no illnesses have been `reported but a random sample `tested positive. `the recall involves more than `expiration date in 13 states `from missouri to massachusetts. `here in new york city, you may `some of the city's most iconic `restaurants when the check `finally arrives. `>> the man who revolutionized `dining in the big apple is `shaking up the industry once `again by doing away with `tipping. `here's wabc's lauren glassberg. `>> danny myer owns a small `empire of restaurants from high `end to burger chefs and
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`hospitality is his strong point. `it's the focus of his book `"setting the table." `now he's perhaps setting a new `trend by doing away with tipping `at his 13 restaurants starting `first at the modern at the `museum of modern art. `in a statement, meyer says, by `eliminating tipping, `our employees who want to grow `financially and professionally `will be able to earn `opportunities based on the merit `of their work." `he's not the first restaurateur `to 86 tipping but he could be `the most well-known and that `could have some impact according `to lewis peckman, a lawyer and `restaurant employment expert. `>> where the rubber is going to `hit the road is on the `moderately priced restaurants. `he's a leader in the industry. `it's an important step. `it's raising important issues. `>> pechman adds the move will `benefit the cooks and `dishwashers who will get a `fairer wage. `>> for the wait staff, i don't `see how it's not going to have `an effect. `>> which is why aubrey reeves
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`likes the system the way it is. `>> i'm rewarded for the service `i do. `sometimes people go above and `beyond depending how they think `i did. `>> reporter: for this diner, `tipping should go. `>> you don't work the tip. `how come the restaurant owners `have gotten away with this `forever when you think about it `and then we're dependent upon to `take over what they should have `been doing to start with. `>> reporter: don't expect to pay `less for your meal. `the money you would have added `on the tip line will now be `factored into the total cost of `the bill. `likely you'll be paying more for `food and beverages. `meyer has 1800 employees. `who he describes as the core of `his business as he told me back `in 2010. `>> i think that the team of `people that we pick in any of `our restaurants beginning at `union square cafe has been a `secret of our success. `>> reporter: time will tell if `no tips is the enlightened `approach when it comes to that `team. `lauren glass berg, for abc news, `new york. ` what an interesting idea. `>> it is. `>> i like it. `>> especially like the busboy in `the back doing dishes.
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`i always worry, does he get `anything? `you spread the wealth a little `>> if you don't want to work `>> or come with me and we can `make french fries and `hamburgers. `amount of flair. `>> i don't have a lack of fat. `>> flair. `>> i do love my french fries, `phillip. `especially waffle fries. `>> it looks good. `i would go above and beyond and `tip even in a nontipping `restaurant. `when you get good service. `it's not an easy job. `>> i couldn't serve someone like `myself who wants the cheese on `the side, the dressing on the `side and extra pepper jack `>> poor servers. `>> when we come back, the next `outrageous thing that miley `cyrus is planning and this time, `it involves the pants. `>> and the all-star christmas `special with a surprising host. `"the skinny" is next.
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`in the buff with flaming lips, `the band, for an audience that's `also nude. `flaming lips front man wayne `coin shared the news on `instagram posting a suggestive `split pic of his band and cyrus. `sno. `>> no word when this au natural `concert already take place or `the logistics of `getting the audience to strip `down but cyrus and the flaming `lips are planning a tour that `kicks off november 19th in `chicago. `so look out chicago. `>> we certainly will be hearing `more about that when the time `comes. ` next to news about another `artist, dolly parton. `>> the 69-year-old country music `hall of famer has confirmed she `went under the knife three weeks `ago to have kidney stones `remove. `and she says there's absolutely `no truth to the rumors of her `having stomach cancer. `>> she says she's doing just `fine and back to work filming `her new movie "coat of many `colors can." `dolly parton is the most honored `female country performer of all `time. `she has composed over 3,000 `songs and has 41 career top ten
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`country albums with `all-inclusive sales of 100 `million units worldwide. `over the past 40 years. `what's your top dolly parton `song? `>> jolene, jolene. ` `don't leave `something about jolene. `>> that was pretty good though. `>> was that good? `>> yes. `>> uh-huh. `>> i think she redid it. `let's go to top shelf hollywood. `>> encore next half hour. `>> i do love midolly parton. ` coming together here in `holiday special. `>> it's something you're only `going to be able to see on `netflix in a modern take on bing `crosby's "white christmas" a `very merry christmas opens with `bill murray preparing to host an `international live holiday `broadcast till a blizzard shuts `down the production. ` oh the weather outside is `frightful `>> tonight will go down as the `greatest night in history. `
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`look out old santa is back. `>> i love christmas specials. `as you can see in this one, `murray makes the best of a bad `situation by singing and `celebrating with friends, hotel `employees, about anyone who `drops in. `"a very murray christmas" `streams on december 4th. `>> had me at bill murray. `finally speaking of top shelf `hollywood talent, guess who has `just put his pacific palisades `mansion on the market. `>> days after we found out `ben affleck and jennifer garner `are selling their pad, looks `like matt damon is doing the `same thing. `he bought it for $15 million. `variety reports he's listed for `a cool $20 million. `>> that all? `>> that's it. `>> the mansion evocative of a `mix of frank lloyd wright and `mid century modern features five `family bedrooms, two staff `bedrooms and nine bathrooms `abbott whole thing is squeezed `on to just a half an acre lot. `>> it looks pretty fancy.
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`i would buy it. `>> $20 million. `>> i'm just $20 million short. `>> that's it. ` i just remembered it's `jolene, jolene, i'm begging on `you please don't take my man. `no singing coming up. `we'll explain. take my man. `no singing coming up.
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`together. `>> we've been on the road and so `we're in one hotel room or one `camper. `and so it's been a matter of `everybody just being in the same `room and so we would come home `and there are blankets and `pillows all over my floor every `single night and i'm tripping `over kids, waking them up. `nobody's sleeping great. `>> reporter: to make the new `sleep situation work, she came `up with the ultimate bed hack. `>> i kind of feel silly because `it's so simple. `i mean, i basically just took `the ikea kura beds and i wanted `to make sure each kid had some `space of their own. `so we hung little curtains and `did little mood lighting. `you know, just made it fun. `>> reporter: elizabeth and tom `say since they started `co-sleeping about six months `ago, the family's gone from zero `to 40 winks in no time. `experts say it can work as long `as everyone is catching enough `shut eye each night. `>> i do think it's important for `a family who is co-sleeping to
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`months to make sure it's really `still working for you, to make `sure everybody's sleeping well, `that you're getting your couple `connect time. `>> for those wondering. `time is really important. `private time, quiet time. `children in your bed, you lose a `>> we just say there's always `>> elizabeth and tom say they're `flexible. `if it stops working they'll make `a change. `but for now, they've got it `figured out from a to zs. `melissa rycroft, plano, texas. `>> oh, it's so tough because you `like little cuddles. `i don't know if i could do it `every day. `no way. `>> every single time? `>> a lot of people get upset `because it can lead to sudden `infant death syndrome. `this week actually in london, `an 11 week old died because of `this very incident of `co-sleeping. `so to each his own i guess, but `i don't know. `>> when they're teenagers it's `going to get weird. ` this is abc's "world news
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` good morning. `i'm reena ninan. `>> and i'm phillip mena. `here's some of the top headlines `we're following this morning on `"world news now." ` airport gridlock. `a major computer glitch brings `the customs screening process to `a standstill. `thousands of passengers flying `in from around the world forced `to wait in line for hours before `things are back up and running. ` a wildfire in central texas `has destroyed at least nine `homes and forced evacuation of `several neighborhoods. `the fire in the bastrop county `is just 10% contained. ` federal investigators will `be at the scene of a deadly `small plane crash in eastern `louisiana today. `the pilot reported trouble and `was trying to return to hammond `airport when the plane went down `in flames, killing two people. ` and the owner of some of the
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`fanciest restaurants in new york `city is getting ready to `introduce a no tipping policy. `the customers should expect to `brace for sticker shock on the `menu. `those are some of our top `stories on this thursday, `october 15th. `october 15th. ` from abc news, this is `"world news now." ` good morning, everyone. `we begin this half hour with `another travel nightmare. `thousands of people forced to `stand for hours at some of the `country's busiest airports. `>> passengers started firing off `tweets around 7:00 p.m. `complaining they were stuck in `line at customs. `countless others stuck in `departure lines. `airlines couldn't check them in. `abc's serena marshall working `her sources overnight explains `what happened. `good morning. `>> reporter: phillip and reena, `good morning. `u.s. customs and border `protection systems that checked `passengers before they board a `flight and after they land down `overnight for more than an hour.
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`the system part of a multiple `redundancy security check `looking at passenger manifests `cross-checking them with `security databases like the cia `looking at expired visas and bad `actors before allowing `passengers to board those `flights into the united states. `sources at customs and border `patrol saying this is a typical `outage, not nefarious in any `way. `that 1 1/2 hours about the time `it takes to normally bring the `system back up. `there are multiple redundancies `in place to make sure passengers `are checked. `airlines are notified as soon as `that system goes down to enact `those backups. `it's still unknown how `widespread the outage was. `reena, phillip. `>> thank you so much. ` a new york state couple `has been charged with the `unthinkable, beating their own `son to death during a church `counseling session. `the 19-year-old died and a
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`17-year-old brother was injured `in the attack during which the `victims were supposed to ask for `forgiveness. `>> the fbi has broken up a sex `trafficking ring involving `children as young as 123 years `old as part `of a nationwide sting dubbed `operation cross-country, `investigators picked up more `than 150 suspected pimps and `rescued 149 underage victim. `the fbi says since the program `began in 2003, more than 2,000 `people have been convicted and `sent to prison. ` former nba star lamar odom `was on an open ended reservation `at a nevada brothel before he `was found unconscious on. `tuesday. `this morning, he remains at a `hospital in las vegas. `with more details, here's abc's `linsey davis. `slug `>> 911, where is your emergency. `>> we need an ambulance. `>> reporter: we're hearing the `desperate call to authorities `for the first time. `an `>> an employee of a state `licensed nevada brothel, fearing `for lamar odom's life.
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`out of his nose. `mouth. `i can't get him to wake up. `he's like almost not breathing. `>> reporter: the two-time nba `champion lamar odom now on life `support in this las vegas `hospital. `>> the male had been using `cocaine. `they also informed dispatch he `sexual performance enhancer `supplements. `>> reporter: tmz sports `capturing this video of the `two-time nba champion's `ambulance. `the county sheriff reporting `odom, the ex-husband of khloe `kardashian could not be `airlifted to the hospital `because at 6'10" he was too big `for the chopper. `despite the slit after `allegations an of his drug use `and infidelity khloe and `on this season's "keeping up `with the kardashians." `>> khloe rushing to his side `teammate kobe bryant and `reverend jesse jackson. `>> apparently the doctor said `he's recovering. `> shaq sending a tweet with
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`johnson tweeting i've been `praying all morning for my good `friend. `linsey davis, abc news, new `york. ` the owner of the u.s. cargo `ship that sank with 33 people on `board during hurricane joaquin `is facing a lawsuit. `the family of lonnie jordan `claims el faro was not fit to `sail in the rough seas kicked up `by the storm off the bahamas. `the $100 million lawsuit accuses `the company and captain of `negligence for choosing to make `the cargo run in such dangerous `weather. `>> we're here today to send a `message to those who are in the `corporate world that place more `emphasis on making profits. `>> the 41-year-old el faro was `scheduled to be retired from `caribbean duty and replaced with `a new ship. ` russia's fighting back `against accusations its air `strikes are targeting opposition `forces backed by the u.s. and `its allies rather than isis
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`militants. `the kremlin released new video `claiming it shows its rockets `hitting an isis weapons storage `facility in one of the group's `command posts. `u.s. officials say they are `making progress in the talks `with russia about air safety `over syria. ` arab ambassadors are `expected to meet at the u.n. `today. `as the violence gross worse in `the middle east. `and secretary of state john `kerry plans a trip to the region `very soon. `abc's alex marquardt reports on `the latest clashes from `jerusalem. `>> reporter: this scene `illustrating the growing `violence. `a young palestinian allegedly `tried to stab police officers, `caught on camera as an msnbc `crew was setting up a live `broadcast. `he fled amid a hail of bullets `and did not survive. `then, across town, an israeli `woman was injured after being `stabbed by a palestinian man who `was also fatally shot. `this deadly escalation has also `seen palestinian victims, a `pregnant mother and her young
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`daughter in a gaza air strike. `teenagers in clashes. `you can see here, the young `palestinians throwing rocks at `those israeli soldiers down the `road. `the fear now is that these `scenes are not part of the `regular cycle of violence, but `rather with a growing number of `will now turn into something `much bigger. `israel's police spokesman `telling me it's been years since `the tension was this high. `the police also said that social `media is playing an `unprecedented role in this wave `of violence. `the daily sharing of highly `disturbing videos helping fuel `this unrest. `alex marquardt, abc news, `jerusalem. ` an army captain is being `given the medal of honor for his `life-saving actions in `afghanistan. `captain florent groberg will `receive the nation's highest `military award during ceremonies `next month. `while on security detail, he `pushed a suicide bomber to the `ground. `that prevented the bomb from `going off in a crowd of senior
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`officers and other officials. `>> a wife in washington is doing `whatever she can to help her `husband find a kidney. `he's had both his kidneys `remove. `now he needs dialysis five days `a week. `his blood type is o which is the `most difficult to match. `so his wife put her plea on the `windows of the family's suv and `left her phone number for people `to get in touch. `>> some lady stopped me, saw my `car at a concert and took down `my phone number, texted me and `said what can i do to help you? `can i spread the word on my `facebook? `>> incredible. `her husband joined an organ `donor registry last year. `it could take as long as six `years for his opportunity to get `>> most of us have felt overly `stressed on the job. `researchers say that stress can `lead to unexpected health `problems. `they found that people in high `stress jobs have a 22% higher `risk of stroke. `but they also note that work `stress can lead to unhealthy `behaviors like smoking, poor `eating habits and lack of `exercise, all proven risk
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`they say more study is needed. `>> the abc news desk on the `overnight shift, is it `considered high risk? `a high risk job? `>> it is in that category `squarely, i would say. `>> okay. `>> more study is needed. `>> we all know the pairs of `twins share a lot of things in `common. `one pair from wisconsin now even `share a birthday of their kids `>> this all started last sunday `when angel owen gave birth to a `baby boy named cruz. `eight hours later kay delivered `elena. `their original due dates were `two weeks apart. `>> the mother of the new moms `predicted they both would have `twins. `obviously, that prediction `didn't work out. `>> twins sharing everything. `>> yeah. `>> even this date. `i wonder they'll dress them `alike too. `>> what do you do for birthdays? `do you do them separate `weekends? `>> no way. `>> just combine them all `together? `>> you have to make that move. `you have to i would say. `>> coming up, the price you'll `pay to protect your expensive
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`the epa now looking into whether `a second computer program in the `company's diesel cars was `designed to cheat on air quality `emissions tests. `the automaker already admitted `to installing software to rig `those tests in 11myon cars `worldwide. `also, the man appointed to head `volkswagen's north american `division left the company after `three weeks on the job. ` apple defending itself in a `patent damage case that would `wind up costing it hundreds of `millions of dollars. `a jury in wisconsin rejected `apple's claims that it did not `infringe on a technology patent `held by the university of `wisconsin. `the school claims apple used `that technology in its latest `processors which power iphones `and ipads. `testimony in the damages phase `of the case continues today. ` well, many of us spent big `money on our apple iphone cases `as well as other high end -- `>> might need a new one. `>> but we're always looking for
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`ways to protect our investment. `>> that needs to be done `apparently. `the first thing many of us do is `get a new case to go with our `new smartphone. `this morning, we put two of `those cases to the test. `here's abc's gio benitez. `>> putting two new `iphone cases through a series of `test with the iphone 6 s inside. `the auto box defender for 49.95 `and the anchor ultraprotective `for $9.99. `the companies making similar `claims. `among other safeguards `protection against dropping and `dust. `mali goeke and jeremy kaplan `from digital trends here to `help us with our experiment to `see if the cases hold up against `even more. `>> usually we go through a `couple different things you `might encounter in real life. `>> reporter: first up, dirt. `both the auto box -- `>> got a ton of dirt in the `speaker part right here which `could be really bad. `>> and the anchor. `>> also covered in dirt. `it's packed in there.
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`>> reporter: with lots of dirt `in the speakers but none ending `up in the phone. `we used new cases for each `category of testing. `now onto the gravel test. `>> iphone fans everywhere are `just screaming right now. `>> looks definitely dusty but no `scratches at all. `perfectly protected. `>> bring in the keys. `>> my own set of keys. `case hasn't been scratched. `this looks like a success to me. `>> reporter: finally the drop `test. `once again with new cases. `remember, both companies claim `protection against drops. `we didn't see mention of how far `it could fall and still be `protected. `first we try eight feet. `>> we're on a new york city roof `top. `i'm going just a little bit `higher. `it's painful to drop an iphone. `here we go. `eight feet. `>> reporter: both phones `undamaged. `now we take the phones even `higher. `>> here's the death defying `climb. `let's see what happens. `>> reporter: even from 15 feet, `both phones fine.
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`bottom line, both cases passed `the series of tests so the only `difference, the price. `otter box tells us it provides `premium durable protection and `you get what you pay for. `the true test is time because `drops and dings aren't just a `one-time occurrence and anchor `says its case is designed and `engineered for those who demand `serious protection for their `iphone without sacrificing the `iphone's slim and lightweight `feel. `gio benitez, abc news, new york. `>> thank you so much. `that was good to know. `>> those things are expensive, `too. `if you break it, $300 or so to `fix it. `>> do you think he has extra `cases at his desk? `i could use it. `i got this on sale for $20 and i `think it shows. ` this is more from the 1980s. `>> the zack morris phone. `that is amazing. `>> and i like your suit, too. `you're always so well dressed. `>> double breasted. `keeping it '80s. `you know? `this worked though.
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`it protected against the wall `when the astros lost today. `>> you threw it against the `wall? `>> i did. `i was a little bummed out. `>> at least you still have your `phone. `>> it worked. `it was purely for testing `purposes when i saw his piece `was coming. `>> coming up, another treasure `hiding right in plain sight. `>> we will take a closer look at `the photo purchased for just `2 bucks that could be worth `millions. `you are watching "world news `now." hing "world news `now." ` "world news now" continues `after this from our abc tt2watv# 1d bt@qz$( tt2watv# 1d "a@qj(l tt2watv# 1d bm@qa#@ tt4watv# 1d " dztq st0 tt4watv# 1d " entq #pp tt4watv# 1d " gzt& :w( tt4watv# 1d " hnt& *yd tt4watv# 1d " iztq @0< tt4watv# 1d " jntq r@\
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` ` ` oh, we've all heard of that `notorious wild west figure billy `the kid. `did you know we only know what `he looks like based on one `paragraph. `>> this is about to change with `the discovery of another photo `purchased for just $2 that could `now be worth millions. `here's abc's david wright. `>> reporter: until now, this was `the only known photo of one of `the wild west's most famous `gunslingers. `familiar from countless `hollywood movies. `>> i don't know your name. `>> billy's my name, mister.
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`>> reporter: william h. bonnie, `aka billy the kid. `randy guijarro was digging `through a box of old photos at a `fresno, california, junk shop, `when this one caught his eye. `like billy the kid. `and it was the hat, the swagger, `the stance. `>> reporter: could it be the `most wanted man west of the `pecos, wearing a cardigan `sweater and holding a croquet `mallet? `>> follow the facts and the `clues and it was the greatest `treasure hunt. `>> reporter: one company says `the photo is authentic. `using facial recognition, `they've identified other members `of billy's gang. `they even matched billy's hat `and his pinkie ring. `estimated value. `$5 million. `bought at a bargain. `>> two bucks. `>> reporter: even billy the kid `would call that a steal. `david wright, abc news, new `york. ` good for him. `>> i would have been really `surprised if we would have found `a billy the kid selfie. `that would have ruined all of
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`>> i would never have been able `to be pick this out in this tiny `little photograph that's billy `the kid. `>> they're playing croquet, too. `that's another revelation. `way to go. `coming up, the celebration of `song at the white house. `>> wait till you see who turned `out. `we'll have that soon. enly, you're at mouthbreather. r a mouthbreather! @how can anyone sleep like that? @ well, just put on a breather right strip and pow! ` it instantly opens your nose rup to 38% more than cold medicine alone. @ so you can breathe and sleep. ` shut your mouth and say@goodnight mouthbreathers. @breathe right your clever moves won't stop thetcold and flu. @but disinfecting with lysol can. because lysol wipes and sprayt
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`>> water winning artists james `tail area, queen latifah, and `usher serenading president obama `and the first lady. ` whoa, oh, mercy mercy me ` `>> people sometimes ask me what `the biggest perk of being `president is, number one's the `plane. `number two is buddy guy comes `here all the time to my house `with his guitar. `>> reporter: but before singing `in front of the world's most `powerful leader, some of these `icons met a few of their future `michelle obama hosted local `middle school children at a song `writing workshop where they `heard from musicians trombone `shorty, kev mo and the great `>> i'm sure none of these folks `up here ever dreamed they would `president of the united states. `>> reporter: the students worked `one-on-one with the artists to
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`write their music and perform ` `>> reporter: all meant to `inspire the next generation of `musicians. `>> i am blessed enough to have `gotten the chance to live my `dream. `and all of you in here have `dreams. `and i just say to you pursue `them. `>> reporter: so maybe one day `they can go from a song writing `workshop to performing in front `of the president. ` i guess you'd say `>> arlette saenz, abc news, the ` my girl `my girl. `my girl. `>> oh, that is just fantastic `music. `thank you so much, arlette. `>> how cool is that. `>> it is pretty wonderful. `you can see it on pbs january `8th at 9:00 p.m. `>> usher is on it, yeah, man. `>> that's the news for this half `hour. `>> remember to follow us on `facebook at wnnfans.com. w us on
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