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welcome to "world news tonight." the race for president heating up with a striking accusation from hillary clinton. onstage at the debate, saying isis is using donald trump's own words in recruitment videos. trump calling clinton a liar, as both parties start the real fight for the nomination. bomb scare. the passenger plane bound for paris, making an emergency landing. the suspicious device investigators found onboard. bear attack. the boy scouts and their ferocious encounter in the woods. their troop leader attacked by the wild animal. how they put their survival skills to the test. lotto fix. the industry insider, convicted in a high-tech scheme to rig the game.
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more than 30 states. is your state on the list? and, gift card confidential. they're one of the most popular holiday presents. how you can turn them in for cash, and even make a profit. good evening, thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. we begin with the presidential race. the democrats facing off in new hampshire, battling one another. hillary clinton drawing the most fire over what she said about donald trump helping recruit terrorists. tonight, trump firing back. but first, clinton and her chief rival in the primaries settling some unfinished business over the data breach. cecelia vega in new hampshire tonight. >> reporter: there were three one elephant in that room. >> reporter: bernie sanders apologizing for his campaign's breach of hillary clinton's private voter database. two more staffers suspended
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>> i very much appreciate that comment, bernie. >> reporter: but this was no love fest. clinton and sanders tangling over everything from wall street -- >> should corporate america love hillary clinton? >> everybody should. >> will corporate america love a president sanders? >> no, i think they won't. they ain't going to like me. and wall street is going to like me even less. >> reporter: to gun control. is not the appropriate response to terrorism. >> it's a country in which people choose to buy guns. that's the right of people. we have got to bring together the vast majority of the people who do in fact believe in sensible gun safety regulations. >> reporter: but they were united, tag-teaming against martin o'malley, trailing in the polls. >> the flip-flopping political approach of washington that both of my two colleagues on the stage have represented for the
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>> whoa, whoa, whoa. let's calm down a little bit, martin. >> yeah, let's tell the truth, martin. >> reporter: and against the front-runner across the aisle, donald trump. perhaps the even bigger elephant in the room. >> and somebody like trump comes along, and says, i know all the answers. >> he is becoming isis' best recruit recruiter. they are going to people showing videos of donald trump insulting islam and muslims in order to recruit more radical jihadists. unable to prove such video exists. clinton delivering a few laughs too. a late arrival back to the podium during a commercial turned bathroom break. >> sorry. most memorable line of the night. >> and may the force be with you. >> reporter: but the biggest disagreement of the night came well after the end of the debate. both the clinton and the sanders teams claiming victory.
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this week, tom. those all-important caucuses just six weeks away. thank you. that accusation that donald trump's words are helping isis recruit terrorists set off the republican front runner today. here's devin dwyer. >> reporter: at the democrats' debate, only one republican >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> reporter: this morning on abc's "this week," donald trump fired back, taking on hillary that trump is showing up in isis recruitment videos. >> knowing the clintons and knowing hillary, but there's no -- there's nobody -- she just made it up. i mean, she made it up. it was a sound bite. >> reporter: after the clinton campaign couldn't provide hard evidence of videos, a top clinton adviser, pressed by george stephanopoulos, tried to clarify. >> she didn't have a particular video in mind, but he's being used in social media. >> reporter: it wasn't the only clinton moment last night that made waves. >> we now finally are where we
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we have a strategy and a >> reporter: jeb bush overnight turning her comment into a campaign attack video. >> america has had enough of empty words of declarations detached from reality. >> reporter: as the struggling candidate also lashed out at the gop frontrunner. >> i have to get this off my chest. >> reporter: trump seems happy to have friends elsewhere. >> if putin wants to call me brilliant and other things that he said which were, frankly, very nice, i'll accept that. >> reporter: meanwhile, his rivals marco rubio and ted cruz are now in an all-out brawl over immigration. >> i oppose amnesty. i oppose citizenship. i oppose legalization. period. the end. >> the fact of the matter is that on multiple issues, he's changed his position multiple times. >> reporter: it's a battle for second place nationally as trump heads into the holidays with a solid lead. the next debate, mid-january. tom? >> thank you.
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onboard a flight to paris. this air france jet, crowded with holiday travelers. forced down in africa, after a passenger apparently found this. what looks like a bomb hidden behind a bathroom mirror. the sinister threat coming just weeks after the terror attacks in paris. terry moran from london tonight. >> reporter: this morning, the stranded air france plane sat in kenya, a sign of how successful this hoax was. a boeing 777 carrying 473 passengers and crew, en route to paris from mauritius. a passenger discovered a suspicious object, there was no panic. passengers were told there was a technical problem. >> something wrong in the toilet. like, it could be like a bomb, something like that. >> reporter: according to kenyan media, this is it. a sinister-looking construction with a timer on top. when the plane landed safely, passengers were evacuated with emergency slides. six were detained for
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be a false alarm. it was just cardboard, paper and a clock, said air france's president. "it was not capable of causing an explosion," he said. u.s. government analysis of the device concluded it was obviously meant to look like a bomb. >> perhaps this was a test run for terrorists, looking to find weak spots in a security system. >> reporter: air france has been the target of four bomb alerts in the past 15 days. three of them in flights in the u.s. after the paris attacks, the french are on edge. and whoever this hoaxer is clearly knew it. tom? >> terry, thank you. back to california, the family of the san bernardino killers returning to their town home. clearing out the rented home where the attacks were plotted. loading their possessions into a "u"-haul truck.
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sale sealed up the door again, now bearing an american flag. and the attack in california putting people on-edge all across the country. so, when gunfire rang across a crowded mall, shoppers ran for their lives. phillip mena on what set the chaos in motion. >> reporter: fear and chaos at this madison, wisconsin, mall on saturday, one of the busiest shopping days of the year. gunfire sending holiday shoppers running for cover as police rushed to the scene. >> there is possibly reported one or two shots fired. there were 10 to 15 people fighting. >> reporter: brian haigh was working at the mall when a brawl broke out on saturday. >> i saw a lot of people panicking and running. they thought it was a big bang, but then they saw two guys running, it was like, oh, some guy got shot. >> reporter: he pulled out his cell phone and captured another worker helping a young man on the ground who had been shot. the 19-year-old was sent to the hospital with a leg wound. >> you come here to go shopping for christmas, and then guns ring out inside the middle of the mall. it's just ridiculous. >> reporter: many shoppers fearing the worst.
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more than three hours. >> this has nothing to do with a mass shooting. there's no link to terrorism. >> reporter: but that's exactly what tactical teams here in madison train for, once a month. like so many departments across the country, long before that deadly attack in san bernardino. police here are still investigating this weekend's shooting. but the mall is now back open for what will be a very busy week for holiday shopping. tom? >> phillip, thank you. and from dallas, a deadly highway accident. a woman was killed, a man injured. more than a dozen bus passengers were also hurt.
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their survival skills to the test when their leader was attacked by a bear. first responders found him deep in the woods and flew him out. gloria riviera joins us with the latest details. >> reporter: it was here that a sunday adventure for a boy scout troop leader and three scouts turned to a close call. a desperate rescue mission in these northern new jersey woods. cave with a bear. he has been injured by the bear. >> reporter: a police chopper circling overhead spots a possible distress sign. >> they also have started a fire possibly for a smoke signal. >> reporter: the victim, a boy scout troop leader, yelling for help. >> he is bleeding from his neck, his arm, and his head. >> i heard the sirens, thought the helicopter was searching for looking, going around and around. >> reporter: rescuers are able to reach the man, whisking him and the three boy scouts to safety. that troop leader taken to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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area in just over a year. a black bear about 20 minutes from here. the surging bear population and close encounters like this one, outside an elementary school, prompting controversial hunts from new jersey to florida. the local mayor says the attack happened when the group was exploring a cave. it was the three scouts that ran tom? >> gloria, thank you. december finally arrived for the eastern half of the country this weekend. shoveling out up to three feet. and shivering in the cold. and rob marciano, the snow, ice, and cold will not stick around for some? >> no. 15 to 30 degrees above average, most of the east coast cities will see records blown out of
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60s, and 70s in d.c. could see damaging winds, mountain snows and landslides possible. that gets into the plains. will remain mild east of the mississippi. but no snow on the east coast. >> thank you, rob. that forecast good news for holiday travelers. more than 100 million people expected to hit the road this season. the biggest number on record. and more good news, gasbuddy.com reporting that the average of a gallon of gas has fallen below $2. the lowest since 2009. and it's a season of giving, and a good chance you will get a gift card. but how often do they sit in a drawer and never get used? tonight, the secrets to turning it into cash, or even making a profit. here's linzie janis. >> reporter: it's the present that almost everyone gets, the gift card. >> i love receiving gift cards. >> reporter: they're so popular. $130 billion are expected to be loaded on to them this year.
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anything from a meal to clothing. one company even allowing you to give the gift of stock in major corporations. but what if the card you get doesn't suit you? >> probably re-gift it. >> reporter: you may not know it but you can turn it into cash. websites like raise.com and giftcards.com will buy your unwanted gift cards and give you cash, though usually not for the >> that sounds like a fantastic idea. >> reporter: and some malls and grocery stores have machines like this one, making that swap for cash even easier. whether you keep your card or trade it in, consumer expert lauren lyons cole says do it soon. >> the gift card won't expire until five years from the date of purchase, so you do have plenty of time to use it, but you might get hit with an activity fees, or you might lose the gift card. >> reporter: in fact, so many of us misplace or waste gift cards. according to one study,
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and tom, that's why our experts says the most popular gift card out there is a bank gift card. it's like a prepaid credit card, and can be used almost anywhere. tom? >> thank you. still ahead, a lotto fixing scam widening. started with just a few states, now more than 30. were the lottery games fixed in your state? why investigators believe more jackpots may have been rigged. and later, when drones land in trouble, the government will the big change that starts this week. those stories, coming up. a bathroom? daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to gopfrequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain,
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to dozens of states. tonight, the new leads they're chasing down. here's clayton sandell. >> reporter: it's the lottery scam prosecutors say took a game of chance, and removed the "chance." >> if you match all five numbers and the hot ball, you win the jackpot. >> reporter: eddie tipton, a former security director at the multistate lottery association, is accused of hacking computers so they'd pick his winning numbers. prosecutors say tipton asked people he knew, including his brother, to help collect jackpots in colorado, wisconsin and oklahoma. >> those three together totaled about $8 million. >> reporter: investigators say they're now scrutinizing games in as many as 37 states and territories. >> we're looking into any jackpots that could be associated with eddie tipton across the country. >> reporter: in september, tipton was convicted of scamming the iowa lottery. prosecutors say this surveillance video shows him in disguise buying a ticket that won $16.5 million. >> we, the jury, find the of fraud. >> reporter: tipton is appealing.
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on the multistate allegations. his attorney says, "there has been no evidence mr. tipton did anything to tamper with any of the computers." in the meantime, lottery officials are beefing up security -- >> each of us have a unique six-digit code to get inside this room. >> reporter: -- hoping to convince the public that games worth $20 billion in state revenue can be trusted. >> if people don't trust the honesty of the system, the participation in the lottery is going to dwindle and be jeopardized. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> thank you. when we come back, out of control. a wild scene in the middle of the night. how this truck ended up parked in one man's yard. wait until you see what the driver did next. and later, was the force strong enough to break box
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finally tonight, capturing the perfect picture on santa's lap, parents know it's not easy, especially when the kid has autism. but one santa is coming to the rescue. here's john donvan. >> reporter: santa with the family. the photo, easier said then done, but especially when the kids have autism. which is why some parents usually don't even try. like mom stephanie mullen. >> i wasn't planning on doing pictures with santa at all this year because it's just too hard. >> reporter: and kristin fairfax. >> we tried last year. >> reporter: but then they heard about this santa claus.
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it's been everywhere this month. santa connecting with a kid with autism at the simons mall in charlotte, north carolina. by getting down on the floor. he attended the noerr project's santa school in colorado where one of the lessons is working with kids with disabilities. this santa, his real name is -- well, sorry. it's just going to stay santa. >> i've known for years that working with children on their level is an appropriate and a friendly way to do it. >> reporter: he uses snow globes to hook the kids' attention, as he did with addie. plays a harmonica, as he did with this little guy, lane. so here is what the mullen family got for christmas. their oldest girl on the left has autism. they got this picture. same for the fairfax family. the shot they came for? john donvan, abc news, washington. >> love seeing those santas in a great effort. we thank john for that story. "gma" first thing in the morning, david muir will be back here tomorrow night.
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