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downstream in case either the rescue team or the driver were swept away. the driver said the water rose rapidly. and in the southwest it is bracing for more severe storms today after yesterday's extreme weather brought strong winds, hail, flooding, and possible tornadoes. at least one funnel cloud spotted yesterdayy northwe of phoenix. more than three incnchesf rain could fall in the regn by noon. flash flood watches and warnings have been issued across that area. a dozen people are in intensive care at a hospital in san jose suffering from an apparent case of food poisoning. a mexican seafood restaurant has been closed sin sunday. more than 80 people who ate there g sick. lab tests on at least 15 of these cases have shown the presence of what's called shigelella bactea. it usually comes from unwashed hands but can also stem from contaminated food. >> they had a major violation last month for cooling, but at that time the food was actuall discarded voluntarily by the
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facility owner. and then we had a few what we call minor violations, which are not likely to contribute to foodborne illness but are nonetheless still a violation. >> it's uncleahow many of those 80 cases we mentioned were people who actually ate at that restauaurant orot sick from coming int contact with someone who did. doctors say the symptoms usually go away in five to ten days. ten days. that's a long time. >> that is a longtime. "consumer reports" is no longer recommending the tesla model s. the magazine editors say the $76,000 electric car is tops in performance but its predicted reliability is poor. hard. yesterday. so here's a list. reliability. lexus, toyota, audi, mazda, and subaru. number 6-ranked kia from south korea is now considered m more reliable than honda or nissan. >> so those people are probably
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think instead of that fancy car? >> they probably are going to move on. but today i'm thinking people are all about the delorean. >> the delorean. i still want my knight rider car with kitt talking. back in 1988. if you thought today was any other day since you mentioned, kendis, you've got to rethink that. >> i realized it was john forsyth. toy is october 21st, 2015. the date that was on the time machine in the 1989 movie "back to the future 2." of course the movie also makes reference to the cubs winning the world series. oops. >> yeah. that still could happen. let's be honest. ain't looking good right now. pepsreleasing a limited edition "back to the future" bottle. >> the price, $20.1515. >> that looks like the obama logo from 2012. >> thais, until they hit e bay when they will likely skyrocket as fast as that time machine. >> look at us. >> oh. >> if you'redriving, i'm scared.
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>> you should be scared. >> we've got a kid in the back. >> oh, boy. what a day. what a day. >> all right what? >> all right. coming up in "the skskinny," donald trump skips last night's appearance on "jimmy kimmel live," and jimmy has some choice words for the donald. >> look at the c creepykid. al ahead, love is in the air as the king of romance is out with an all new novel. the new adventures, thrills, and mystery from blockbuster author nicholas sparks. andew revelations about a sex scandal involving money and one of the t college cotry. that after we look at wednesday's forecast map. now." where'd the delorean go? we're no longer in the car.
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take a look at this. newly released video reveals the moment a passenger desperate to catch his flight runs onto the tarmac at denver international airport. how'd heet on? prosecutors say he pushed open a secure emergency door exit. did he get on? no. he was arrested after the door triggered an alarm. this week he pleaded guilty to tampering and sentenced to two years probation. the passenger was trying toet to his high school reunion. >> i guess he'll have to wait for the 20-year reunion. >> yeah. >> in prison. now to a sex scandal that is rocking one of the top college basketball programs in the countr the woman at the center of it alll speaking out. espn's utside the lines." >> she's sharing new accusations against the university of
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abc's elizabeth hur has the story. >> if they wanted to make extra money, that's what the side dealal was. >> reporter: shocking claims from katina powell who alleges andre mcgee, former director of operations for the college basketball powerhouse university of louisville cardinals hired female dancers to woo recruits and paid for the arrangements. >> andre was the one who always had the money. passed out the money, made it rainmade the deals, paid for the deals. >> rorter: in an interview with john barr of espn's "outside the lines" the self-proclaimed madam and author of the book "breaking cardinal rules" says shettended aut 22 parties between 2010 and 2014, some in on-campus dorms, adding she and several other women including three of her daughters took part in sex acts with recruitsteam members, and even some of their fathers. >> it almt got me sick to my
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stomach. >> reporter: meant the team's two-time national championship coach rick pitino maintains he does not belelieve in cheating and he did not break any ncaa rules. >> four years pf a. a boatload of recruits. a boatload of dances, loud music, alcohol, security, cameras, basketball players who came in at will. how could rick not know? >> reporter: powell does say she never met with or talked to mcgee needs to do the right thing and tell the truth. commmment. back to you. >> thank you so much. and coming up,, donald trump keeps kimmel hanging so jimmy let him have it. >> and which celebrity will now be living in tom cruise's house? "the skinny" is next. there are oceans and rocks. places where fish swim and birds fly. history is made.
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struggled with alcohol during filming the beloved movie series. >> he looks really good ther radcliff tells "playboy" he used it to escape anxiety that came with fame. he says camera phones in particular had a big influence with fans and of course the paparazzi constantly taking his photo. radcliffe says he drank to feel less self-conscious through all of it. >> and he adds his passion for acting kept him from becoming a child star gone wrong,aying he wouldn't allow anything to jeopardize his dreams of being a star. >>ood to hear that. >> yeah. good to know he's coming back. next, jimmy kimmel bringing the show here to new york this week. >> yesterday we told you the donald would be on the show, but he canceled his appearance at the last minute. one of his aides saying sothing just came up. well, last night jimmy didn't take too kindly to getting stood up. >> i'm dyiyingo find out what this major political commitment was. usually it means he had to go on cnn and call someone an idiot or something. but donon't worry. tonight we're going to give
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everyone in the audience a basketball dipped in cologne so you can fully experience what it would have been like had donald trump been here. [ cheers and applause ] >> from there jimmy took a trip from brooklyn to the bronx zoo with tracy morgan taking in some nature with some colorful commentary you might say. >> and unlike trump jimmy's other scheduled guests did show up. you see him there, jay-z treated the auence to tickets to his big tidal concert and then acally walked on his two feet, walked right down the street. >> they took a stroll over to barclays center just in time f jay-z to get up on stage and perform the anthemic "empire state of mind." >> i bet that was a good one. >> packed show. >> and meanwhile, another high-profile concert event janet jackson's fans are crying foul. you know she's got the number one album right now and is touring to support it, but according to page 6 certain fans posting images and videos from the show to instagram are finding their accounts frozen or deleted.
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>> what is up with that? those users said they received e-mails fromnstagram saying, quote here, "a third party reported that the content violates their copyright." instagram told page 6 that the issue was due to a bug that has since been fixed and noted that only repeat infringers will have their accounts deleted. >> good to know. >> do g. to know it wasn't janet, future hall of fame -- rock and roll hall of famer. and finally, the beans have been spilled. "variety" reporting the person to shell out more than $11 million for tom cruise's hollywood hills estate is no more a secret. eva longoria. >> there you go. the gated and heavily fortified compound, panoramic -- look at that. i'd move in. panoramic views of the san bernardino valley and two-story main house is described as a european style villa that overlooks a lago-style swimming pool. spanned by a foot bridge. not bad. >> in the meantime cruise's 300-acre colorado ranch remains
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i caught upith e renowned author at le parker meridien in new york to talk about his latest page turner. >>t has like a thriller aspect. >> a twisty mystery thriller. >> reporter: old favorites. >> you want to ste aboard? >> i love that one. >> reporter: and of course ryan gosling. >> anything with him i'm in. how do y keep doing this? >> i know, right? i don't know. it's strange but i don't even think of it in those terms. they just kind of add up. >> tell me about "see m woechlt. >> "see me" is this good love story with two great original characters, but it's also a novel that devolves into a very twty mystery thriller by the end. >> reporter: sparks's film filled with hollywood's biggest headliners like richard gere, robin wright, liam hemsworth, miley cyrus and rachel mcadams. >> have you ever seen someone perform on screen that you're like i'm going to get this guy
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or this girl to be in my movie? >> oh, sure. channing tatum. right up there. he'd been in "step up." those kinds of things. like okay, that guy's going to be a star, let'sove him on in. >> now the father of five says he's about a third of the way done with his next love story. and still has plent more left to tell. >> have you ruined men for your daughter? that's what my daughter tells me. i feel bad about that. i'm like i'm sorry, i didn'n't mean to. i'm okay. i'm a nice guy. you can meet me. that's fine. just be a gentleman. >> reporter: sara haines, abc news, new yoyork. >> i do enjoy his books and the movies. i think they'y're reall fantastic. >> i have to admit i have seen "the notebook." >> oh. >> and i didn't get dragged to it. >> oh. a willing participant there. >> yes. follow us on facebook, wnnfans.com.
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insomniacs for two decades. good morning. i'mendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." new breast cancer screening recommendations from the american cancer society say that women should get mammogramss later and with less frequenc as they age. details coming up. a 4-year-old girl is dead after what her father says was a case of road rage. the driver of another vehicle pulled up next to theirs in albuquerque and opened fire. her father and mother were not injured. no one has been arrested. prosecutors in texas have charged a driver with aggravated assault with a deadly lily weapon following a wreck caught on camera. the driver seen swerving into a motorcyclist claims he was bitten by a spider. two people were injured.
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and nasa says an asteroioid will speed past earth on halloween traveling at about 78,000 miles an hour. when it passes the asteroid will still be around 310,000 miles away. those are some of our top stories on this wednesday, october 21st. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." and we're going to get started this half hour with new breast cancer screening recommendations. >> it's kind of confusing but apparently the american cancer society says healthy women should get mammograms later and with less frequency, but at least one influential group disagrees. here's abc's linzie janis.s. >> reporter: thehe america cancer society now saying women should start having mammograms at the age of 45, five years later than its previous recommendation of 40. so women between the ages of 45 and 54 who have an average risk of developing breast cancer
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should have a mammogram once a year. but after 55 a a mammogram every other year as long as the patient is healthy. >> i can't believe that. >> yeah. i don't think that's right, honestly. >> i don't either. >> those are the new guidelines. and i think that's wrong. and i hope that the insurance companies are still going to pay for it if you want to have it more often than that. >> reporter: the new guidelines based on increasing evidence that mammography often produces false positives in younger women, results that lead to additional testing and surgery, often unnecessary. but at least one other influential group still recommends s startingt 40, and another says mammograms an't necessary until 50. the american cancer society also dropping its previous recommendation that women have a manual exam s so docto can feet for abnormalities because it's never been shown to save lives. linzie janis, abc news, new york. breaking overnight here in new york, where police officer has been killed in the line of duty. the ve-year veteran was shot in the head during a gun battle
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the officer and his partner were responng to a call about gunshots at a public housing project. a susct is in custody. a florida pole chief is speaking out for the first time about a controversial shooting death by one of his own officers. the chief says a handgun registered to the vicm was found at the scene of the shooting. with more now here's abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: family and friends of corey jones says he was a peaceful man, a church drummer who ended up shot dead by a police officer after his car broke down early sunday mornin >> it's a big blow. it's a big blow. it hurts, man. it hurts so bad. >> anything you need corey would be right there. if you needed his shirt, he would give you his shirt. he would be cold just to kee you warm. >> reporter: the circumstances of jones's shooting by officer nouman raja on this highway exit ram np palm beach, florida are murky at best. jones had called a friend for help with his car only a short timeefore being shot. officer raja was not in unifm,
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driving an unmarked police car that night. he says jones was aed and confronted him when raja approached the disabled vehicle. with concern growing in the minority community, authorities held their first press conference. police say they've confirmed that jones did have a handgun. >> we've confirmed that palm beach county sheriff's office recovered a firearm from the incident. the handgun was found on the ground outside the vevehicle. >> reporter: police say they have no dash cam or body cam video to support the officer's accoun so with emotions running high the mirust may only grow. pierre thomas, abc news, washinon. new york city police commissioners among the leading law enforcement officials joining a prison reform effort. more than 130 officers, prosecutors and sheriffs are expected to announce later today that they formed a gro to address the issue. they'll meet with president obama tomorrow. one of the top concerns, getting rid of mandatoryinimum sentences. bernie madoff's victims may
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some in fact may get all of it back. that's a complete reversal from when madoff's ponzi scheme fraud first came to light. abc's brian ross has the story. >> reporter: when bernie madoff's massive ponzi scheme was exposed almost seven years ago his wiped-out investors held out little hope of getting any of their money back. >> you jerk, you know. how could you possibly live with yourself? >> reporter: but some gooood news for hundreds of those investors from the lawyers tracking the madoff money. >> the calculations arehat anyone who put in $1,161,000 i going to be made completely whole in this distribution. >> 100% back. >> correct. and that most of the people who had valid claims. >> reporter: and investors who lostst more tn a million dollars will get at least 61 cents for every dollar they first put in. a huge amount of the recovered money is coming from one man, the palm beach lawyer who was found dead in his swimming pool ten months after madoff's arst.
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investigators have now determined that jeffrey pickower was in on the scheme with madoff for years and aft his death his widow turned over $7.2 billion, virtually every dolla pickower made in the scheme. much, much more than anyone else including madoff himself. investigators tracking the money say they have now recovered some $11 billion of the $17 billion that was stolen. and they say they hope to recover another 2 to 3 billion in the y years to come. brian ross, abc news, new york. the captain of the doomed cargo ship that sank after sailing into the path of hurricane joaquin had planned to outrun it. federal investigators say that the "el faro" sank after the captain radioed that they had lost an engine and were tipping and were taking on water. it was the worst cargo shipping disaster involving a u.s. flagged ves until more than 30 years. maritime experts say the plan to outrun the storm was a risky one. to washington now and congressn paul ryan says he
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doesn't really want to be speaker of the house but he's willing to run if his repubublican colleagues support him. ryan made the surprise announcement last night after a closed-door session with gop lawmakers. the former vice presidential candidate says there would be certain restrictions. >> i cannot and i will not give up my family time. i may not be o on the road as often as previous speakers. but i pledge to try and make up for it with moreime communicating our vision, our message. >> you can put restrictions on it. >> what about his cross-fit time? >> that could be part of it. >> ryan has given the republicans a friday deadline to support him. well, amazon is going ton a hiring spree for the holiday season. the online retailer adding 100,000 workers. we're talking25% increase from lastyear. meanwhile, walmart, tart, and kohl's adding about the same amount of jobs as 2014 but macy's, jcpenney's, and toys "r" us are hiring fewer workers. holidaday hiring by retailers
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expected to be flat this year. i wonder why they're shutting down that toys "r" us in times square. got to get there. you might remember the contversy that erupt bd two years ago when consumers blew the whistle on subway's foot-long sandwiches. those foot-longs were found to be just 11 inches. yeah. well, a class action lawsuit was filed over the whole thing. now a settlement is in the works under which subways wld have to measure their bread to make sure consumers are getting every inch they'rere paying for. the deal could be approved early next year. >> what, do you show up with a ruler at subway? >> every inch. every inch! >> so does your waistline. you really don't need that extra inch. they were doing you a favor. little did you know. >> if you're going to get 12 inches, you should get 12 inches. >> we're going to move r right on to desst. how about that? this morning that means hshey kisses. the company's worked out
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something special for the holidays. >> they are called hershey's kisses deluxe. they have a hiazelnut center and are flecked with rice crisps. maybe the best part, they are double the size of the usual hershey's kiss. >> kind of remindse of the ferrar-roche. >> what? >> never mind. ththey callt the biggest innovation of the kisses brand since almonds were added to some of them 25 years ago. they're expected to o be on shelves eay next month. i do love the cherry ones that they -- cherry filled ones. they used to have some up in the newsroom around christmas time. i'd always steal from one young lady's desk. i'm not sure who. >> some young lady that's never been able to have her hershey's kisses -- >> i would apologize and say i would refill them and never refilled them. >> from subway to kies. the daring art heist in broad daylight taking place in a multimillion-dollarmansion. also a consumer alert about popular credit cards. the warnings about sky-high interest rates. and later the rock musician
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for your free information kit. police in south florida searching for this man. take a look at the surveillance camera here. he reached into the basket of a woman's motorized shopping cart, stealing her purse. the woman uses crutches to get around after a fall in the spring and says heot away with $500 cash from her wallet and even her new cell phone. wow. and they get this one. in san francisco a 39-year-old man seen here was arrested after staying at a long-abandoned mansion and selling pieces of art that were inside. he had sold ten works and had another one ready to go.. those pieces were valued at more than $300,000. the guy claimed to have bought
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the multimillion-dollar mansion that's been vacant for years. neighbors were suspicious. they called the cops. which led to his hair-raising arrest. now to some new numbers from the retail world. the average american shopper will spend about $805 on christmas gifts this year. that sounds like a steal to me. >> that is a steal. that is one pair of shoes for reena. but there's a new warning about those popular credit cards that are offered to you right at check-out. abc's linsey davis with those >> reporter: a warning about ju how much some of that plastic in your wallet could be costing you. >> if you're somebody who carries a balance, retail cards probably just aren't for you. >> reporter: according to a new port, the average store credit card carries a 23% i interest rate compared to 15% on average for other credit cards. >> six of them. >> reporter: retailers with the highest interest rates -- staples charges 28%.%. and at zales jewelers you'll
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have to fork over 29%. even when stores offer a deep discount for signing up watch out. >> that 20% off at the counter can be a great deal. but when you team it with a 25% interest rate, it gets to be a lot less good of a deal. >> reporter: let's say a consumer makes only the minimum payments on a $1,000 balance on the average store credit card. it would take them 72 months to pay it off. a year and a half longer than on a typical credit card. according to the experts, you only want to use retail credit cards if you pay your balance off every month. if not you may want to stick to the regular credit cards. many of them offer 0% interest for at least the first year. linsey davis,s, abc news,, washington. >> zero percent's pretty good. >> yeah. but if you pay it off right away for the year. i can't imagineou that would actually get any of those credit cards. i'm sure you do a whole lot of -- >> i believe cash is queen.
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>> i believe credit is a joker. >> that's pretty much you on an average wednesday, isn't it? >> that's pretty much me every night. >> leaves the office. >> on amazon.com. >> oh, man. amazon.com is my enemy around these hours. i've been there. drinking and amazon. that should be a thing. >> christmas is like 67 days away. i'm sitting right next to u. >> okay. we'll see what he can get. coming up one of music's biggest drummers opening up about a harrowing ordeal. >> how he survived a plane crash and conquered his demons with the help of his family.
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with barker for really an emotional one on one. >> the plane's on fire, my hands are on fire. i unbuckle my seat belt and i jump right into the jet which holds all the fuel. i basically ignite my whole body. >> reporter: that's drummer travis barker. known for his buoyant work with blink-182. all the small things true care speak for the first time about the night of september 19th, 2008 when the chartered plane he, bff dj a.m., real name adam goldstein, and two of their cohorts were in crashed on takeoff in columbia, south carolina. >> i'm soaked in jet fuel. there's nothing i can do to put the fire out. and then we realize, you know, we're out of the plane and the plane explodes. and then i stayed in burn centers for like the next four months. >> reporter: two close friends and the enclose-two pilots would die in the crash, severely burned over 65% of his body. barker would know searing
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>> what does that feel like? >> that feels like hell. >> reporter: as he captures in his compelling new memoir "can i say," barker would undergo 27 surgeries and at one point considered taking his own life. >> i would call friends of mine andd say i'l deposit a million dollars into whoever's bank account -- >> you were willing to pay someone a million dollars to take you out. >> oh, yeah. they had to take my phone out of my room. >> reporter: what pulled him out were visits from his children, landon and alabama. >> it was just hard for them to see me in the state that i was in. you know, they'd color in class and he had -- everyone's drawing pictures of their family or what they did on the weekend and landon's drawing a picture of a plane crashing. so yeah. >> it's not right, is it? >> it was -- i mean, it was
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definitely something that he was old enough to understand. you know? >> repter: one year later another blow. with adam goldstein losing his courageous battle with drug addiction. barker says his book tells of a wild reckless lifestyle that he's put in the rearview mirror with 40 one month away, his existence is focused on drumming -- -- and minding his kids. he's still playing gigs including with mark hoppus in a reconstituted blink-182. he hasn't been in a plane since that night. he's not ruling it out. >> you know, i tell my children when you're ready to fly i'm ready to fly. >> what a compelling story. i am just cheering him on. i really hope he is able to get backn that plane and those kids, you can see how much he loves his children. >> it's hard to believe that happened some seven years ago and you can still see the
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>> every frame of the new trailer has been dissected and almost all the theater tickets snatched up. so we are all in for a record-breaking movie experience. abc's elizabeth hur explains. >> reporter: just two minutes long, but this was the longest and final glimpse of the much-anticipated "star wars: the force awakens." >> it's true. all of it. >> reporter: the movie set some 30 years after "return of the jedi" reunites fan favorites han anleia. way. i will finish what you started. >> reporter: in the trailer we even get a preview of a light saber fight between new characters kyla ren and finn. >> i was created to do one thing, a i've got nothing to fight for. >> reporter: speak of finn watch actor john boyega who pla fbi in the movie reacting to his first look at the trailer.
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he seems to like what he saw. >> what? what? >> reporter: as did these cheering fans who sayhe wait was worth it. >> that was awesome. >> i'm like blown away. >> reporter: this is the seventh installment in the "star wars" series and turns o some theaters plan on hosting marathon screenings of every film in the series leading up to opening night. and while some lucky fans have already scored tickets, with online vendors crashing under the demand, tickets are available for resale on e bay for hundreds. the movie doesn't open for another two months but already we are told a lot of theaters are sold out for the first couple of days. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >> this is going to be a good one, kendis. >> it is. i alrdy have my costume in mind. going to get all dreed up. b.k. and i are going december 13t >> sounds like a date. take the c cameras wh you.
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hour. this morning on "world news now" -- seeking unity on a divided capitol hill. >> yeah. congressman paul ryan is making a promise as he seeks the role of house speaker. his message for america and his deadlines for fellow republicans. deadly road rage. gunfire on a busy highway and the victim, a 4-year-old girl riding in a car with her parents. the outrage and the search for a suspect. demanding answers from the driver of a car who swerved into a motorcycle's path causing a crash. that driver speaking out. and h excuse you have to hear. hill valley, california on wednesday october 21st, 2015. >> it's "back to the future" day. the day marty mcfly launched into the future.
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we're looking back at h how 1989 moviemakers predicted this very day. that's right. it's wednesday october 21st. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." good morning, everybody. on this wednesday, on this "back to the future" day october 21st. i'm kendis gibson. morning. >> did you? >> yeah. >> and you still couldn't get ywhere in traffic? >> that's right. >> i'm sure you made it up to 88 miles an hour and got here in no time and the future has arrived. >> the future has arrived. also on capitol hill apparently. we didn't know who would be speaker of the house but a major por play has ended the battle for leadership in the house of representatives. many people saying that he is the future of the republican party. talking about forormer vice presidential candidate paul ryan. you see there. who says he would run for speaker. but ryan says he doesn't really want the job and would t take it
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all fellow republicans in congress. abc's kenneth mouton is in washington with the late-breaking details. >> i considered to do this with reluctance. >> reporter: congressman paul ryan finally says he's in, agreeing to seek the position of speaker of the house. the 45-year-ol wisconsin wmaker who chairs the powerful ways and means committee says he's willing to serve if endorsed by three major gop groups -- the republican study committeehe freedom caucus and the mododerate tsday group. >> i think we are still an exceptional country with exceional people and a republic clearly worth fighting for. the american idea, it's not too late to save, but we are running out of time. >> reporter: his decision comes at a pivotal point for the republican party, already in control of the house and senate, they're looking to reclaim the white house in 2016. but there's been feuding amongst ththe house ranks. >> how are you feeli today? >> just great.
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stepping down, his enrsement, california congressman kevin mccarthy abruptly withdrew following comments about hillary clinton and the house benghazi committee. speculatio grew about jason chaffetz who cirs the house oversight committee. but then a stunning announcement. >> i'm out and i'm in with paul. >> reporter: the big issue for ryan, can he unite the house gop in a time when it needs strong leadership? he gave his colleagues until fray to expss their support. kenneth mouton, abc news, washington. >> well, speculation continues to swirl around vice president joe biden oveis white house aspirations. biden has taken a number of not so subtle shots at front-runner hillary clinton over the past few days, and now he's backtracked on the version of the decision -- of his decision to go after osama bin laden. den had long said that he was not in favor of the raid. but yesterday he said something entirely different. >> i told him my opinion, that i thought he should go but follow his own instincts. but it would have been a mistake.
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of everyone don't go or go and his decision was a different decision. >> the white house refused to say which of the biden versions is the correct one. not weighing in on that one. >> yeah, they're not weighing in. it's going to be a tricky situation. sounds like he's running. there's one less democrat, by the way, in the race for the white house this morning. talking about former virgini senator jim webb, who has dropped out but is considering a run as an independent candidate. webb never gainedraction in the polls. he complained also about the lack of time to express his views during last week's debate in las vegas. webb served as secretary of the navy under president ronald reagan. an apparent case of road rage in albuquerque has left one person dead, a 4-year-old girl. the child's father says the other vehicle pulled up next to his and opened fire. both parents were inside the car. the little girl was the only one injured. the albuquerque police chief says he's seen children die in
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he's very upset. >> this is a complete disrespect of human life, and we're starting to see this throughout our nation. >> police are looking for the suspect but don't have many clues. they say they're getting a great deal of conflicting information. their investigation closed interstate 40 for hours. got some new details now in the fatal police shooting of a south florida man. he was killed while pulled overr when his car broke down. the police chief is speaking out for the first time about the incident and says a handgun registered to the victim was found at t the scene. here's abc's elizabeth hur. >> reporter: for family and friends of corey jones he did not deserve to die, let alone at the hands of police. >> i can't explain it. i cannot understand it. >> reporter: they say jones was a church ummer, a peaceful man, so they want answers as s to how and why the 31-year-old was shot dead b police when his car broke down arly sunday morning.
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him. he's just been a lovely grandchild. >> reporter: accorording toalm beach gardens police inflorida, at the time officer nouman raja was not in unifor driving an unmarked police car. >> he stopped to investigate what he believed to be an abandoned vehicle. >> reporter: police say officer raja was in the aa investigating a string of burglaries and he opened fire when he says jones, who was armed, confronted him. >> we have cfirmed that palm beach county sheriff's office recovered a firearm from the incident. detectives have located paperwork showing mr. jones purchased the hanun three days before the officer-involved shooting.g. >>eporter: police say there is no dash cam or body cam video available of this incidentand so an independent investigation is now under way by the sheriff's office. and pending the outcome of their findings, officer raja has been
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kendis and reena, back to you. >> elizabeth, thank you so much. s louis area police are increasing patrols around predominantly black churches after six arsons in the past two weeks. authorities believe the fires are linked but aren't sure whether race has played a part in the arson. the aclu calls it domestic terrorism. the pastor of one of the churches is calling for a prayer meeting today at noon. >> if someone is attacking that or stepping on that, americans shou come together in one voice and say this is wrong. >> the region of course has been rocked by racial tension since the shooting of a black teen last year. the churches include catholic, non-denominational congregations. a major health alert this morning. new breast screening recommendatitions fromhe american cancer society. it says women with an average risk for breast cancer should start annual mammograms att a 45 instead of 40 a and women should get screened every other year starting at 55. the group also said it no longer
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recommends a clinical breast els for lumps. well, nasa says halloween is going to be a little more special this year because it will include a close call with an asteroid. no, we're not making this up. this massive speeding rock is set to zoom past earth at about saturday. about. so it will be around 310,000 miles away. month. fly by, 15 years from now. visito whwhen you he a possible asteroid? >> yeah. and onon halloween. oy. a couple of baseball teams are on the verge, as you know, of world series. and that's a perfect way t toet into another short episode of "sports with reena." >> i like how you call it an episode like it's a telenovela. >> oh, it is. it is dramatic. >> here we go. right? the royals and the blue jays in
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toronto. it didn't take kansas city long to get going. top of the first, ben zobrist puts them ahead 2-0 with a home run. k.c. would score four in the inning. in the second alex rios went yard. >> rivers. >> went yard for the roroyals. kansas city had scored two touchdowns while only surrendering a safety. final score roys 14 jays 2. we should mention that kansas city wraps up the series today. and then it was the mets and cubs in chicago. it was 1-1 in the third when daniel murphy of the mets did it again. home run for the fifth straight game. thatied the postseason record. the mets took the lead for good in the sixth, scoring on a two-out wild pih. you got that, kendndis? two-out wild pitch. they tackedd on two more in the next inning, and that was enough. mets now just one win away from
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the series. after a 5-2 win game 4 tonight folks. put on your tighty whities. >> or something like that. coming up in "the mix," we've got to move on. the software engineer who calls a cargo truck with noo electricity his home. >> my episode's not done yet. you're already -- >> i learnedo much from sports. >> all right. back to the future day. the very day marty mcfly visited the flying delorean. wewe lk back as marty looked ahead. >> andhe video along a texas highway showing a car mitting a motorcycle. the driver of that car speaking out from jail and he's offering an explanation. >> and i did have an update on the michigan state punter but it will have to w wait. i want to remind you. wnnfans.com. lots of good details. and @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. ththis one imax strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't.
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frfrantic monts inside a commuter bus before it bursts into flames in washington state. the driver asked passengers to leave the bus because of a fire. look at that. spread. commuters line up along the side of the highway while the bus is engulfed in flames. the cause of that fire is under investigation. well, turning now to a highway. a driver charged after swerving to a motorcycle, injuring two. but he claims it was an acdent. >> he's defending himself now with a rather unusual excuse you
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lauren zacalat from our dallas station with more. >> have a seat right up here. >> reporter: 68-year-old william crum may be cuffed and in custody, but he didn't hold back when it came to his comments. >> i'm pissed off, just to put it bluntly. because the other guy didn't get charged with anything. and his own video incriminates him. >> reporter: in an unusual press conference set up at the hood county jail crum talked about his arrest and the charges against him. two counts of aggravated assault withth a deadly weapon after he was recorded on video swerving his car into two people on a motorcycle passing in a no-passing zone. >> you hit them! >> i don't care. >> reporter: he maintains swerng was a reaction to getting bitten by a spider. he tried showing us evidence of the bite. >> a lot of people say there is no way that that was an accident when they look at that video. >> well -- >> what do you make of the video when you watch it? from a different perspectiv
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actually wasn't inside the car, i would probably think the same thing ey did. >> what the hell is this dude thinng? how did he possibly think he was going to hit me and get away with it? >> reporter: eric sanders who was driving that motorcycle with his girlfriend on the back was thrilled to learn crum had been charged. his girlfriend had yetnother surgery on her injured arm. crum says he would never hurt someone on purpose but holds back on saying he's sorry to sanders. >> if he hadn't have been breaking the law it wouldn't have happened. >> reporter: lauren zakalak, channel 8 news. >> not apologetic at all, that man. well, coming up in our next half hour, the college basketball sex scandal rocking the ncaa. the self-proclaimed madam allegedly hired to have sex with louisville players is speaking out. what she says really happened. but first, lace up your nikes and boot up those hoverboards. we're going back to the future. it was this day that marty mcfly caught a glimpse of 2015.
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no matter what challenge they face, easter s seals is re for america's veterans. welcome to the scenery channel. >> i'm in the future. >> okay. so there might not be a scenery channel jujust yet. but there are some other things that "bk to the future part 2" got right. like the cubs. they still have a chance. a tiny chance of winning the world series. >> okay. in addition to the bs, marty mcfly hopped in a delorean to travel into the fututure, he arrivedd on thi very day. october 21st, 2015. so why not celebrate? by riding alonong with abc's darren rovell in doc's time
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>> hill valley, california at 4:29 p.m. on wednesday october 21st, 2015. r reporter:well, we're finally here. the future as imagined in the 1989 film "back to the future ii." there are no flying cars, and "jaws" stopped way before 19. but the cubs could still win the world series this year. >> cubs win world seri. >> reporter: and there are these. fully tricked-out conveed deloreans on a side road off a highway in a dallas suburb made to look like the time-traveling vehicles that were used in the film. >> the thing is a hobby that turned into a crazy business. >> reporter: turning these vintage deloreans, a short-lived brand of the early '80s, into so-called time machines is the brainchild of bob mosley, a former restaurant owner who as a fan himself bought a delorean. >> the thing about it is if you
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have t deal with"back to the future" references. so everywhere i wt somebody would say hey, mcy, where's your flux capacitor? and because i have an engineering background i built a flux capacitor, i put it in the car, a and reactn of people seeing it was so great that i jujust keptdding on to the car until eventually you end up here. >> reporter: selling t the cars for up to $100,000 each. including celebrity customers like san antonio spurs guard tony parker. picking up a time machine o on this day is ron laudner, the ceo of a telephone and cable provider in iowa. >> well, it's the iconic year, right? and the iconic movie vehicle. >> reporter: and of course when the car hits 88 miles per hour, the required speed to travel in time a accordingo the movies, which are being rereleased -- >> 88 miles per hour! >> reporter: -- mosley has it rigged with all the bells and whistles. >> every single lights up. the dates change. speedometer goes to 88. so you really have the full experience of the time travel event. >> what do you think you?
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want to go for a ride? > am iriving? >> no, i'm driving. but i'll let you ride in the passenger seat. >> okay. all right. >> a all right. here we go! >> 121 jiggawattsts. >> let's see if you bastards can do 90. >> this thing is a dangerous responsibility because people are so busy trying to take a picture of it. for instance, this guy next to us he's takg pictures with his phone. sure, that's my stereo. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm darren rovell in duncanville, texas. >> he got to ride in it. >> he got to ride it. >> i'm not picky. i would take a delorean, a batmobile or the knight rider car. remember with k.i.t.t.? >> you wouould tak all tee of them? >> i would take any of them. >> by the way, darren hasn't been seen since. >> really? he didn't return to work. >> disappeared.
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you need a little bit of heating. but i'm sure that it's all good inside of that. but it's not really a room with a view, but there are many new yorkers looking at that going where do i sign up? >> and what do the ladies say when you invite them over? >> ladies love the couch. no, ladies love cool j. i always get that confused. >> the couch and cool j? >> yes. >> here's a sight to see over in california.. yove got to take a look at this. 61 wingngsuit skydivers. they set a world record. this diamond-shaped formation. it was a record. this is saturday over skydive perris 80 mil southeast of l.a. isn't it pretty remarkable? the old record was 42 flyers. in june. they upped it to 61. 12 nations participated in this from canad toing south africa to isisrael. looks like they kicked the record. they made it. this is 13,500 feet in the air.
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and they break apart at a little under 6,000 feet. >> very impressive. hey, do we have a little bit of sound up of this next guy? the beatbox? oh, yeah. little calvin harris remix. this guy is brilliant. talented beatboxer. and what he's using right there is a mcdonald's up and straw to make those sounds. all the sounds you're hearing there. customers there at mcdonald's >> what'd they say? >> that's pretty impressive. okay. negative. >> epic fail. how about the next one? pumpkins. carving pumpkins so tough. but look at this. kind of creative ways you that don't have to carve a pumpkin without drilling into it.
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>> you can add glitter, you can this morning on "world news now" -- joe biden backtracks. did the vice president supportrt the bin laden raid or not? new insight about biden as america awaits his decision about a presidential run. reluctant paul ryan. the congressman decides he will run for the role of house speaker. but will his fellow republicans support him? and new this half hour, an unusual scene caught on camera at a busy airport. >> an anxious passenger trying to stop a plane. the newly released video and how ititit got thassenger in big trouble. and later, the actor known for movie magic as harry potter shares something very personal. revelations about daniel radcliffe in "the skinny" on this wednesday october 21st.
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>> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." we do say good morning to you on this wednesday. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. we begin with the surprising reversal of joe biden. will he? won't he? we don't know. but today he was talking about how yesterday the decision to go after osama bin laden, getting a lot of tongues wagging in washington. >> yeah, and that has a lot of people saying maybe he might actually be running after all because of this. it comeses as biden continues to weigh his options in that run for the white house. we get the very latest right now from abc's jon karl. >> reporter: president obama has called the day of the bin laden raid the most important of his presidency, and his vice president clearly concurs. >> osama bin laden is dead, and general motors is alive. >> reporter: biden has described obama's decision as especially courageous because in that key meeting when it came time to decide, most of the president's advisers including biden himself were not in favor of the raid. >> i said we owe the man a direct answer.
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mr. president, my suggestion is don't go. we have to do two more things toto see if he's there. >> reporter: biden offered an entirely different account of what happened on that fateful day, saying he didn't give his opinion until after the meeting, obama. and then he said go for it. >> so as we walked out of the room and walked upstairs, i said -- i told him my opinion, that i thought he should go but follow his own instincts. but it would have been a mistake. imagine if i had said in front of everyone don't go or go and his decision was a different decision. >> reporter: biden has said he told obama and his team that night to hold off on the raid. >> ladies and gentlemen, i said wait another seven days for the following information. >> i wanted him to take one more day to do one more test to see if he was there. >> reporter: hillary clinton
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wrote of the fateful decision in her memoir. "vice president biden remained skeptical," she recalled. "but i concluded the chance to get bin laden was worth it." advice she alluded to in the democratic debate. >> whether you're talking about the tough decision that president obama had to make about osama bin laden where i was one of his few advisers. >> reporter: the white house refused to say whether biden's new account was correct. >> the vice president's office said his latest comments are accurate but offered no explanation as to o why his account of what happened in that meeting has changed so significantly. jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. >> a lite bit of changing history there in washington. speaking of d.c., congressman paul ryan has given his republican colleagues there untitil fridayo decide if they'll support him as speaker of the house. ryan is a former vice presidential candidate and says he doesn't really want the job but he says the country is in desperate need of leadership. the search for a new house leader has been in turmoil ever since john boehner announced he was stepping down. overseas now where secreretary of state john kerry is heaeading right now for europe and the middle east later today.
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and one of his goals is to help ease the escalating violence between israelis and palestinians. nearly 60 people have been killed in the past month. half we the result of stabbing attacks on israelis byby lestinians. but there were also clashes along the border with gaza. police in albuquerque are looking for whoever shot a 4-year-old in a moving car. the little girl died at the hospital. the only one injured in the vehicle. her father says it was a case of road rage. another vehicle pupulled up alongside his. but poli don't have a suspect and any clues may be spread over a large area, miles of interstate 40. breaeaking newhere in new york, where a police officer has been killed in the line of duty. the 33-year-old officer was shot in the head during a gun battle in east harlem. a suspect is in custody. the victim is the fourth new york city police officer to be murdered in just the past 11 months. > officials in the st. louis
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area believe the six fires at predominantly black churches in the past two weeks are connected. all are located within a few miles of where an unarmed black teen was shot by a white police officer last year. abc's alex perez is there. >> reporter: investigators in st. louis on the hunt trying to figure out who is setting fires at churches. >> original doors built in 1948. >> reporter: reverend roderick burton says the damage to his church could cost more than $7,000 to repair. the building's original 1948 doors chcharred. >> if someone is attacking us, americans should come together in one voice and say this is wrong. >> reporter: in the last two weeks six churches, all within three miles of each other. the fires all set near an entrance. different denominations but mostly black congregations. >> it is arson. these are being intentionally set. it's not spontaneous combustion. they're not occurring on their own.
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>> reporter: this area still recovering from the riots sparked after ferguson police officer darren wilson shot and killed michael brown. many in this community praying for the culprit and for an arrest. and you can see the flames are so hot, completelyelting the siding from this churcrch right here. atf investigators believe the same person is responsib for all of these incidents. there's a $2,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest. alex perez, abc news, st. louis, missouri. a body has been found inside a car buried in the mud at the scene of last week's flash flooding in california. it could be the first death related to t mudslides and severe flooding north of los angeles. the vehicle was found upside down and tilted sideways in a retention basin. it w was six ft deep in the dirt. and in arizona it took a team effort to rescue a woman from a flooded roadway while there were three first responders wading to the van and then they walked the driver to safety. others were upstream to make sureo large objects came toward the rescue team. and there were workekers downstream in case either the rescue team or the driver were
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swept away. the driver said the water rose rapidly. and in the southwest it is bracing for more severe storms today after yesterday's extreme weather brought strong winds, hail, flooding, and possible tornadoes. at least one funnel cloud spotted yesterday northwest of phoenix. more than three inches of rain could fall in thregion by noon. flash flood watches and warnings have been issu across that area. a dozen people are in intensive care at a hospital in san jose suffering from an apparent case of food poisoning. a mexican seafood restaurant has been closed since sunday. more than 80 people who ate there gosick. lab tests on at least 15 of these cases have shown the presence of what's called shigella bacteria. it usually comes from unwashed hands but can also stem from contaminated food. >> they had a major violation
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discarded voluntarily by the facility owner. and then we had a few what we call minor violations, which are not likely to contribute to food-borne illness but are nonenetheless ill a violation. >> it's unclear how many of those 80 cases we mentioned were people who actually ate at that restaurant or got sick from coming into contact with someone who did. doctors say the symptoms usually go away in five to ten days. ten days. that's a long time. >> that is a long time. "consumer reports" is no longer recommending the tesla model s. the magazine editors say the $76,000 electric car is tops in performance but its predicted reliability is poor. the news hit tesla especially hard. the stock fell more than 6% yesterday. so here's a list. the automakers ranking tops in reliability. lexus, toyota, ai, mazda, and subaru. number 6-ranked kia from south korea is now considered more reliable than honda or nissan. >> so those peop are probably going to buy a toyota camry you think instead of that fancy car?
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>> they probably are going to move on. but today i'm thinking people are all about the deloreans. >> the deloreans. >> yes. >> i still want my knight rider car with kitt talking. back in 1988. if you thought today was any other day since you mentioned, kendis, you've got to rethink that one, right? >> you realize it was john forsyth. it wasn't really a computer okayay. cause today is october 21st, 2015, the date that was on the time machine in the 1989 movie "back to the future ii." of course the movie also makes reference to the cubs winning the world series. oops. >> yeah. that still couldappen. let's be honest. ain't looking good right n now. pepsi releasing a limited edition "back to the future" bottle. >> the price, $20.15. >> that looks like the obama logo from 2012. >> that is, until they hit ebay when they will likely skyrocket as fast as thahat time mhine. >> look at us. > oh. >> if you're driving, i'm scared.
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>> you should be scared. >> we've got a kid in the back. >> oh, boy. what a dayay. what a day. >> all right. >> are you going to speed up or what? >> all right. coming up in "the skinny," donald trump skips last night's appearance on "jimmy kimmel live," and jimmy has some choice words fothe donald. >> look at the creepy kid. also ahead, love is in the air as the king of romance is out with an all new novel. the new adventures, thrills, and mystery from blockbuster author nicholas sparks. and new revelations about a sex scandal involving money and one of the top college basketball programs in the country. that after we look at wednesday's forecast map. you're watching "world news now." where'd the delorean go? >> we're no longer in the car. >> announcer: "world news now"
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take a look at this. newly released video revls the moment a passenger desperate to tch his flight runs onto the tarmac at denver international airport. how'd he get on? osecutors say he pushed open a secure emergency door exit. did he get on? no. he was arrested after the door triggered anan alarm. this week he pleaded guilty to tampering and sentenced to two years probation. the passenger was trying to get to h high school reunion. >> i guess he'll have to wait for the 20-year reunion. >> yeah. >> in prison. now to a sex scandal that is rocking one of the top college basketball programs in the country. the woman at the center of it all speaking out to espn's "outside the lines." >> she's sharing new accusations against the university of louisville's team.
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abc's elizabeth hur has the sty. >> side deals were sex. and if they wanted to make extra money that's what the side deal was. sex. >> reporter: shocking claims from katina powell, who alleges andre mcgee, former director of operations for the collelege basketball powerhouse university of louisville cardinals s hired female dancers to win over recruits and paid for the arrangements. >> andre was the one who always had the money. passed out the money, made it rain, made the deals, paid for the deals. >> reporter: in an interview with john barr of espn's "outside the lines" the self-proclaimed madam and author of the book "breaking cardinal rules" says she attended about 22 parties between 2010 and 2014, some in on-campus dorms, adding she and several other women including three of h daughters took part in sex acts with recruits, team members, and even some of their fathers. >> it almost got me sick to my stomach.
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>> reporr: meanwhile, the team's two-time national championship coach rick pitino maintains he does not believe in cheating and he did not break any ncaa rules. >> four years. a boatload of recruits. a boatload of dances, loud music, alcohol, security, cameras, basketball players who came in at will. how could rick not know? >> reporter: powowell doesay she never met with or talked to pitino and pitino just told espn mcgee needs to do the right thing and tell the truth. so f mcgee has declined to comment. reena and kendis, back to you. >> elizabeth, thank you so much. and coming up, donald trump keeps kimmel hanging so jimmy let him have it. >> and which celebrity will now be living in tom cruise's house? "the skinny" is next. living in tom cruise's house? "the skinny" is next. there are oceans and rocks. places w where fisswim and birds fly. history is made.
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filming the beloved movie series. radcliffe tells "playboy" he used it to escape anxiety that came with fame. he says camerara phones particular had a big influence paparazzi constantly taking his photo. radcliffe says he drank to feel less self-conscious through all of it. >> and he adds his passion for acting kept him from becoming a child star gone wrong, saying he jeopardize his dreams of being a star. >> good to hear that. >> yeah. good to know he's coming back. next, jimmy kimmel bringing the show here to new york this week. >> yesterday we told you the donald would be on the show, but he canceled his appearance at the last minute. one of his aides saying something just came up. well, last night jimmy didn't take too kindly to getting stood up. >> i'm dying to find out what this major political commitment was. usually it means he had to go on cnn and call someone an idiot or something. but don't worry. tonight we're going to give everyone in the audience a
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basketball dipped in cologne so u can fully experience what it would have been like had donald trump been here. [ cheers and applause ] >> from there jimmy took a trip from brooklyn to the bronx zoo with tracy morgan taking in some nature with some colorful commentary you might say. >> and unlike trump jimmy's other scheduled guest did showow . you see him there, jay-z treated the audience to tickets to his big tidal concert and then actually walked, like on his two feet, walked right down the street. >> they took a stroll over to barclays center just in time for jay-z to get up on stage and perform the anthemic "empire state of mind." >> i bet that was a good one. >> packed show. >> and meanwhile, in another high-profile concert event janet jackson's fans are crying foul. you know she's got the number one album right now and is
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touring to support it, but according to page 6 certain fans posting images and vidideos from the show to instagram are finding their accounts frozen or deleted. >> what is up with that? those users said they received e-mails from instagram saying, quote here, "a third party reported that the content violates their copyright." a rep for instagram told page 6 that the issue was due to a bug that has since been fixed and noted that only repeat infringers will have their accounts deleted. >> good to know. >> good to know it wasn't janet, future hall of fame -- rock and roll hall of famer. and finally, the beans have been spilled. "variety" reporting the person to shell out more than11 million for tom cruise's hollywood hills estate is no more a secret. a longoria. >> there you go. the gated and heavily fortified compound, panoramic -- look at that. i'd move in. panoramic views of the san bernardino valalley and o-story mainouse is described as a european style villa that overlooks a lagoon-style swimming pool. spanned by a foot bridge. not bad. >> in the meantime cruise's 300-acre colorado ranch remains on the market, listed at $59
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new york to talk about his latest p page turn. >> it has like a thriller aspect. >> a twisty mystery thriller. >> reporter: old favorites. >> you want to step aboard? >> i love that o. >> reporter: and of course ryan gosling. >> anything with him i'm in. how do y you keep ing this? >> know, right? i don't know. it's strange but i don't even think of it in those terms. they just kind of add up. >> tell me about "see me." >> "see me" is this good love story with two great original characters, but it's also a novel that devolves into a very twisty mystery thriller by the end. >> reporter: sparks's film filled with hollywood's biggest headliners like richard gere, robin wright, liam hemsworth, miley cyrus and rachel mcadams. >> have you ever seen someone perform on screen that you're like i'm going to get this guy
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or this girl to be in my movie? > oh, sur channing tatum. right up there. he'd been in "step up." those kinds of things. like okay, that guy's going to be a star, let's move him on in. >> now the father of five says he's about a t third of e way done with his next love story. and still has plenty more left to tell. >> have you ruined men for your daughter? >> that's what my daughter tells me. i feel bad about that. i'm like i'm sorry, i didn't mean to. i'm okay. i'm a nice guy. you can meet m bring him on in. that's fine. just be a gentleman. >> reporter: sara haines, abc news, new york. >> i do enjoy his books and the movies. i think they're really fantastic. >> i have to admit i have seen "the notebook." >> oh. >> and i didn't get dragged to it. >> oh. a willing participant there. >> yes. >> follow us on facebook, wnnfans.com.
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insomniacs for two decades.cs for two decades. good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm rna ninan. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." new breast cancer screening recommendations from the american cancer society say that women should get mammograms they age. details coming up. a 4-year-old girl is dead after what her father says was a case of road rage. the driver of another vehicle pulled up next to theirs in albuquerque and opened fire. her father and mother wereot injured. no one has been arrested. prosecutors in texas have charged a driver with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon following a wreck caught on camera. the driver seen swerving into a motorcyclist claims he was bitten by a spider. two peopople we jured. the e driver h not apologized.
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and nasa says an asteroid will speed past earth on halloween traveling at about 78,000 miles an hour. when it passes the asteroid will still be around 310,000 miles away. those are some of our top stories on this wednesday, october 21st. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." and we're going to get started this half hour with new breast cancer screening recommendations. >> it's kind of confusing but apparently the american cancer society says healthy women should get mammograms later and with less frequency, but at disagrees. >> reporter: the american cancer society now saying women should start having mammograms at the age of 45, fe years later than its previous recommendation of 40.
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and 54 who have an average risk of developing breast cancer should have a mammogram m once a year. bubut after a mammogram every other year as long as the patient is healthy. >> i can't believe that. >> yeah. i don't think that's right, honestly. >> i don't either. >> those are the new guidelines. >> i think that's wrong. and i hope that the insurance companies are still going to pay for it if you want to have it more often than that. >> reporter: the new guidelines based on increasing evidence that mammography often produces false positives in younger women, results that lead to additional testing and surgery, often unnecessary. but at least one other influential group still recommends starting at 40, and another says mammograms aren't necessary until 50. the american cancer society also dropping its previous recommendation that women have a manual exam so doctors can feet for abnormalities because it's never been shown to save lives. linzie janis, abc news, new york. breaking overnight here in new york, where a police officer has been killed in the line of duty.
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the five-year veteran was shot in the head during a gun battle in east harlem. the officer and his partner were respononding to call about gunshots at a public housing project. a suspect is in custody. a florida police chi is speaking out for the first time about a controversial shooting death by one of his own officers. the chief says a handgun registered to the ctim was found at the scene of the shooting. with more now here's abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: family and friends of corey joneses says heas a peaceful man, a church drummer who ended up shot dead by a police officer after his car broke down early sunday morning. >> it's a big blow. it's a big blow. it hurts, man. it hurts so bad. >> anything you need corey would be right there. if you needed his shirt, he would give you his shirt. he would be cold just to keep you warm. >> reporter: the circumstances of jones's shooting by officer nouman raja on this highway exit
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jones had called a friend for help with his car only a short time before being shot. officer raja was not in uniform, that night. he says jones was armed and confronted him when raja approached the disabled vehicle. with concern growing in the conference. police say they've confirmed that jones did have a handgun. >> we've confirmed that palm beach county sheriff's office recovered a firearm from the cident. the handgugun was fod on the ground outside the vehicle. >> reporter: police say they have no dash cam or body cam video to support the officer's account. so with emotions running high the mistrust may only grow. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. new york city police commissioners among the leading law enforcement officials joining a prison reform effort. more than 130 officers, prosecutors and sheriffs are expectedo announce later today that they formed a group to address the issue. they'll meet with esident obama tomorrow. one of the top concerns, getting rid of manandatory mimum sentences. bernie madoff's victims may be getting more of their money back. some in fact may get all of it
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back. that's a complete reversal from when madoff's ponzi scheme fraud first came to light. abc's ian ross has the story. >> reporter: when bernie madoff's massive ponzi scheme was exposed almost seven years ago his wiped-out investors held out little hope of getting any of their money back. >> you jerk, you know. how could you possibly live with yourself? >> reporter: but some good news for r hundredsf those investors from the lawyers tracking the madoff money. >> the calculations are that anyone who put in $1,161,000 is going to b be made cpletely whole in this distribution. >> 100% back. >> correct. and that's most of the people who had valid clai. >> reporter: and investors who lost more than a million dollars will get at least 61 cents for every dollar they first put in. a huge amount of thehe recover money is coming from one man, the palm beach lawyer who was found dead at his swimming pool
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ten months after madoff's arrest. invevestigatorhave now determined that jeffrey picower was in on the scheme with madoff for years and after his death his widow turned over $7.2 billion, virtually every dollar picowewer made ithe scheme. much, much more than anyone else including madoff himself. investigators tracking the money say they have now recovered some $11 billion of the $17 billion that was stolen. and they say they hope to recor anotother 2 to billion in the years to come. brian ross, abc news, new york. the captain of the doomed cargo ship that sank after sailing into the path of hurricane joaquin had planned to outrun it. federal investigators say that the "el faroro" sank aer the captain radioed that they had lost an engine and were tipping and were taking on water. it was the worst cargo shipping disaster involving a u.s. flagged vessel in more than 30
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ars. maritime experts say the plan to outrun the storm was a a risky one. to washington now and congressman paul ryan says he doesn't really want to be speaker of the house but he's willing to run if his republican colleagues support him. ryan made the surprise announcement last night after a closed-door session with gop lawmakers. the former vice presidential candidate says there would be certain restrictions. >> i cannot and i will not give up my family time. i may not be on the road as often as previous speakers. but i pledge to try and make up r it with more time communating our vision, our message. >> you can put restrictions on it. >> what about his cross-fit time? >> that could be part of it. >> ryan has given the republicans a friday deadline to support him. well, amazon is going ton a hiring spree for the holiday season. the online retailer adding 100,000 works. we're talking 25% increase from last year. meanwhile, walmart, target, and kohl's adding about the same amount of jobs as 2014 but macy's, jcpenney's, and toys "r" us are hiring fewer workers. holiday hiring by retailers expected to be flat this year. i wonder why they're shutting
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down that toys "r" us in times square. got to get there. you might remember the controversy that erupt bd two years ago when consumers blew the whistle on subway's foot-long sawiches. those foot-longs were found to be just 11 inches. yeah. well, a class action lawsuit was filed over the whole thing. now a settlement is in the works der which subways s would ha to measure their bread to make sure consumers are getting every inch they're paying for. the deal could be approved early next year. >> what, do you show up with a ruler at subway? >> every inch. every inch! >> every inch counts. >> so does your waistline. you really don't need that extra inch. they were doing yoa favor. little did you know. >> if you're going to get 12 inches, you should get 12 inches.
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to desrt. hohow about at? this morning that means hershey kisses. the company's worked out something special for the holidays. >> they are called hershey's kisses deluxe. they have a hazelnutut center d are flecked with rice crisps. maybe the best part, they are double the size of the usual hershey's kiss. >> kind of reminds me of the ferrero-rocher. >> what? >> never mind. hershey's officials called it theig evident innovation in the kisses brand. since almonds were added to some of them 25 years ago. they're expected to be on shelves early next month. i do love the cherry ones that they -- cherry filled ones. they used to have some up in the newsroom around christmas time. i'd always steal from one young lady's desk. i'm not sure who. >> some young lady that's never been able to have her hershey's kisses -- >> i would apologize and say i would refill them and never refilled them. >> from subway to kisses. coming up, the daring art heist in broad daylight taking place in a multimillion-dollar mansion. also a consumer alert about popular credit cards. the warnings about sky-high interest rates.
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for your free information kit. police in south florida searching for this man. take a look at the surveillance camera here. he reached into the basket of a woman's motorized shopping cart, stealing her purse. the woman uses crutches to get around after a fall in the spring and says he got away with $500 cash from her wallet and even her new cell phone. wo and get this one. in san francisco a 39-year-old man seen here was arrested after staying at a long-abandoned mansion and selling pieces of art that were inside. he had sold ten works and had another one ready to go. those pieces were valued at more
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than $300,000. the guy claimed to have bought the multimillion-dollar mansion that's been vacant for years. neighbors were suspicious. they called the cops. which led to his hair-raising arrest. now to some new numbers from the retail world. the average american shopper will spend about $805 on christmas gifts this year. that sounds like a steal to me. >> that is a steal. that is one pair of shoes for reena. but there's a new warning about those popular credit cards that are offered to you right at check-out. abc's lilinsey dav with those details. >> reporter: a warning about just how much some of that plastic in your wallet could be costing you. >> if you're somebody who carries a balance, retail cards probably just aren't for you. >> reporter: according to a new report, the average store credit card carries a 23% interest rate compared to 15% on average for otheher creditards. >> six of them. >> reporter: retailers with the highest interest rates --
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and at zales jewelers you'll have to fork over 29%. even when stores offer a deep discount for signing up watch out. >> that 20% off at the counter can be a great deal. but whenou team it with a 25% interest rate, it gets to be a lot less good of a deal. >> reporter: let's say a consumer makes only the minimum payments on a $1,000 balance on the average store credit card. it would take them 72 months to pay it off. a year and a half longer than on a typical credit card. according to the experts, you only want to use retail credit cards if you pay your balance off every month. if not you may want to stick to the regular cred cards. many of them offer 0% interest for at least the first year. linsey davis, abc news, washington. >> zero percent's pretty good. >> yeah. but if you pay it off right away for the year. i can't imagine you that would actually get any of those credit cards. i'm sure you do a whole lot of -- >> i believe cash is queen.
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>> i belve credit is a joker. >> that's pretty much you on an average wednesday, isn't it? >> that's pretty much me every night. >> leaves the office. >> on amazon.com. >> o man. amazon.com is my enemy around these hours. i've been there. >> you don't binge eat, you binge shop. >> yeah. drinking and amazon. that should be ahing. >> christmas is like 67 days away. i'm m sitting ght next to you. >> okay. we'll see what we can get. coming up one of music's biggest drummers openingng up about a harrowing ordeal. >> how he survived a plane crash and conquered his demons with the help of his family.
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emotional one on one. >> the plane's on fire, my hands are on fire. i unbuckle my seat belt and i jump right into the jet which holds all the fuel. i basically ignite my whole body. >> reporter: that's drummer travis barker. known for his buoyant work with blink-182. all the small things rue care speak for the firstime about the night of september 19th, 2008 when the chartered d plane he, bff dj a.m., real name adam goldstein, and two of their cohorts were in crashed on takeoff in columbia, south carolina. >> i'm soaked in jet fuel. there's nothing i can do to put the fire out. and then we realize, you know, we're out of the plane and the plane explodes. and then i stayed in burn centers for like the next four months. >> reporter: two close friends and the two pilots would die in the crash, severely burned over 65% of his body. barker would know aring
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>> what does that feel like? >> that -- i mean, thahat feels like hell. >> reporter: as he captures in his compelling new memoir "can i say," barker would undergo 27 surgeries and at one point consered taking his own life. >> i would call friends of mine and say i'll deposit a million dollars into whoever's bank account -- >> you were willing to pay someone a million dollars to take you out. >> oh, yeah. they had to take my phone out of my room. >> reporter: what pulled him out were visits from his children, landon and alabama. >> it was just hard for them to see me in e state that i was in. you know, they'd color in class and he had -- everyone's drawing pictures otheir family or what they did on the weekend and landon's drawing a picture of a plane crashi. so yeah. >> it's not right, is it?
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definitely something that he was old enough to understand. you know? >> reporter: one year later another blow. with adam goldstein losing his courageous battle with drug addiction. barker says his book tells of a wild reckless lifestyle that he put in the rearview mirror. with 40 one month away, his existence is focused on drumming -- -- and minding his kids.s. he's still playing gigs including with mark hoppus in a reconstituted blink-182. he hasn't been in a plane since that night. he's not ruling it out. >> you know, i tell my children when you're ready to fly i'm ready to fly. >> what a compelling story. i am jusust cheeri him o on. i really hope he is s able to t back on that plane and those kids, you can see how much he loves his children. >> it's hard to believe that
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and just as excited as the actors are of course the fans. >> every frame of the new trailer has been dissected and almost all the theater tickets snatched up. so we are all in for a record-breaking movie experience. ababc's elizeth hur explains. >> reporter: just two minutes long, but this was the longest and final glimpse of the much-anticipated "star wars: the force awakens." >> it's true. all of it. >> reporter: thehe movie s some 30 years after "return of the jedi" unites fan favorites han and leia. >> nothing will stanand in our way. i will finish what you started. >> reporter: in the trailer we even get a preview of a light saber fight between new characters kylo ren and finn. >> i was created to do one thing, and i've got nothing to fight for. >> reporter: speaking of finn, watch actor john boyega who plays finn in the movie reacting
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to his first look at the trailer. he seems to like what he saw. >> what? what? >> reporter: as did these cheering fans who say the wait was worth it. >> that was awesome. >> i'm like blown away. >> reporter: this the seventh installment in the "star wars" series and turns out some theaters plan on hosting marathon screenings of every film in the series leading up to opening night. and while some lucky fans have already scored tickets, with online vendors crashing under the demand, tickets are available for resale on ebay for hundreds. the movie doesn't open for another two months but already we are told a lot of theaters are sold out for the first couple of days. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >> this is going to be a good one, kendis. >> it is. i already hahave my coume in mind. going to get all dressed up. b.k. and i are going december 13th. >> sounds like a date. take the cameras with you.
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hour. this morning on "world news now" - seeking unity on this morning on "world news now" -- seeking unity on a a divided capitol hill. >> yeah. congressman paul ryan is making a promise as he seeks the role of house speaker. his message for america and his deadlines for fellow republicans. deadly road rage. gunfire on a busy highway and the victim, a 4-year-old girl riding in a car with her parents. the outrage and the search for a suspect. demanding answers from the driver of a car who swerved into a motorcycle's path causing a crash. that driver speaking out. and his excuse you have to hear. hill valley, california, on wednesday october 21st, 2015. >> it's "back to the future" day. the day marty mcfly launched into the future. we're looking back at how 1989 moviemakers predicted this very day.
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that's right. it's wednesday october 21st. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." good morning, everybody. on this wednesday, on this "back to the future" day october 21st. i'm kendis gibson. >> i came in a delorean this morning. >> did you? >> yeah. >> and you still couldn't get anywhere in traffic? >> thahat's righ >> i'm sure you made it up to 88 miles an hour and got heren no time and the future has arrived. >> the future has arrived. also on capitol hill apparently. we didn't know who would be speaker of the house but a major power play has ended the battle for leadership in the house of representatives. >> many people saying that he is the future of the republican party. talking about former vice presidential candidate paul ryan. you see there. who says he would run for speaker. but ryan says he doesn't really only if he has the backing of congress.
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late-breaking details. >> i consisidered too this with reluctance. >> reporter: congressman paul ryan finally says he's in, agreeing tseek the position of speaker of the house. the 45-year-old wisconsin lawmaker who chairs the powerful ways and means committee says he's willing to serve if endorsed by three major gop groups -- the republican study committee, the freedom caucus, and the moderate tueuesday gro. exceptional country with republic clearly worth fighting for. the american idea, it's not too late to save, but we are running out of time. >> reporter: his decision comes at a pivotal point for the control of the house and senate, they're looking to reclaim the white house in 2016. but there's been feuding amongst >> how are you feeling today? >> just great. boehner announced he was stepping down, his endorsement,
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california congressman kevin mccarthy, abruptly withdrew following comments about hillary clinton and the hohouse bengzi committee. speculation grew about jason chaffetz who chairs the house oversight committee. >> i'm out and i'm in with paul. ryan, can he unite the house gop leadership? friday to express their support. kenneth mouton, abc news, washington. well, sculation continues to swirl around vice president joe biden over his white house aspirations. biden has taken a number of not-so-subtle shots at front-runner hillary clinton over the past backtracked on the version of to go after osama bin laden. not in favor of the raid. but yesterday he said something entirely different. >> i told him my opinion, that i thought he should go but follow his own instincts. but it would have been a mistake.
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of eryone, "don't go" or "go," and his decision was a different >> the white house refused to say which of the biden versions is the correct one. not weighing in on that one. in. it's going to be a tricky situation. sounds le he's running. there's one less democrat, by the way, in the race for the white house this morning. talking about former virnia senator jim webb, who has dropped out but is considering a run as an independent candidate. webb never gained traction in the polls. he complained also about the lack of time to express his in las vegas. webb served as secretary of the navy under president ronald reagan. an apparent case of road rage in albuquerque has left one person dead, a 4-year-old girl. the child's father says the other vehicle pulled up next to his and opened fire. both parents were inside the car. the little girl was the only one injured. the albuquerque police chief says he's seen children die in crashes but this was a first and he's very upset.
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of human life, and we're our nation. >> police are looking for the clues. they say they're getting a great their investigation closed interstate 40 for hours. got some new details now in the fatal police shooting of a south florida man. he was killed while pulled over when his car broke down. for the first time about the incident and says a handgun registered to the victimim was found at the scene. here's abc's elizabeth hur. >> reporter: for family and friends of corey jones, he did not deserve to die, let alone at the hands of police. >> i can't explain it. i cannotnderstand it. >> reporter: they say jones was a church drummer, a peaceful man, so they want answers as to how and why the 31-year-old was shot dead by police when his car broke down early sunday morning. >> clean record. no criminal anything attached to
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grandchild. >> reporter: according to palm beach gardens police in florida, at the time officer nouman raja was not in uniform, driving an unmarked police car. >> he stopped to investigate what he believed to be an abandoned vehicle. reporter: police say officer rajaas in the area investigating a string of burglaries and he opened fire when he says jones, who was armed, confronted him. >> we have confirmed that palm beach county sheriff's office recovered a firearm from the incident. detectives have located paperwork k showing . jones purchased the handgun three days before the officer-involved shooting. >> reporter: police say there is no dash cam or body cam video available of this incident, and so aindependent investigation is now under way by the sheriff's office. and pending the outcome of their findings, officer raja has been
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placed on paid leave. kendis and reena, back to o you. >> elizabeth, thank you so much. st. louis area police are increasing patrols around predomantly black churches after six arsons in the past two weeks. authorities believe the fires are linked but aren't sure whether race has played a part in the arson. the aclu calls it domestic terrorism. the pastor of one of the churches is calling for a prayer meeting today at noon. >> if someone is attacking that or stepping on that, americans should come together in one voice and say this is wrong. >> the region, of course, has been rocked by racial tension since the shooting of a black teen last year. the churches include catholic, lutheran, baptist, and non-denominational congregations. a major health alert this morning. new breast screening recommendations from the american cancer society. it says women with an average risk for breast cancer should start annual mammograms at age 45 instead of 40 and women should get screened every other year starting at 55. the group also said it no longer
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exam in which a doctor or nurse fes for lumps. well, nasa says halloween is going to be a little mor spspecial th year because it no, we're not making this up. this massive speeding rock is set to zoom past earth at about 78,000 miles an hour next saturday. apparently, nothing to worry about. so it will be around 310,000 miles away. the asteroid was discovered this month. the next time it's expected to fly by, 15 years from now. >> so this is a frequent vitor. >> who needs a haunted house >> yeah. and on halloween. oy. are on the verge, as you know, of world series. and that's a perfect way to get into another short episode of "sports with reena." >> i like how you call it an episode like it's a telenovela. >> oh, it is. it is dramatic. >> here we go. let's start in the american league. the royals and the blue jays in
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to get going. top of the first, ben zobrist puts them ahead 2-0 with a home run. k.c. would score four in the inning. in the second alex rios went yard. >> rivers. >> went yard for the royals. they were up 5-0. by the end, kansas city had scored two touchdowns while only surrendering a safety. finanal score yals 14 jays 2. we shohould mentn that kansas city wraps up the series today. and then it was the mets and cubs in chicago. it was 1-1 in the third when daniel murphy of the mets did it again. home run for the fifth straight game. that tied the postseason record. the mets took the lead for good in the sixth, scoring on a two-out wild pitch. you got that, kendis? two-out wild pitch. they tackeked on twoore in the nextnning, and that was enough. mets now just one win away from the series.
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after a 5-2 win game 4 tonight folks. put on your tighty whities. >> or something like that. all right. coming up in "the mix," we've e got to move on. the software engineer who calls a cargo truck with no electricity his home. >> my episode's not done yet. you're already -- >> i learned so much from sports. >> all right. "back to the future" day, we remind you. the very day marty mcfly visited the flying delorean. we look back as marty looked ahead. and the viral video taken along a texas highway showing a car hitting a motorcycle. the driver of that car speaking out from jail and he's offering an explanation. >> and i did have an update on the michigan state punter but it will have to wait. i want to remind you. wnnfans.com. lots of good details. and @abcwnn. you're watching "world news wnnfans.com. lots of good details. you're watching "world news now."" mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strengthnd fights mucus. that one doesn't.
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surveillance video shows the frantic moments inside a commuter bus before it bursts into flames in washington state. the driver asked passengers to leave the bus because of a fire. look at that. they exit as the flames start to spread. commuters line up along the side of the highway while the bus is engulfed in flames. the cause of that fire is under investigation. well, turning now w to a terrible incident on a texas highway. a driver charged after swerving into a motorcycle, injuring tw but he claims it was an accident. >> he's defending himself now with a rather unusual excuse you might say. lauren zacalak from our dallas
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>> hava seat right up here. >> reporter: 68-year-old william crum may be cuffed and in custody, but he didn't hold back when it came to his comments. >> i'm pissed off, just to put it bluntly. because the other guy didn't get charged with anything. and his own video incriminates him. >> reporter: in an unusual press conference set up at the hood county jail crum talked about his arrest and the charges against him. two counts of aggravated assault with a a deadly apon after he was recorded on video swerving his car into two people on a motorcycle passing in a no-passing zone. >> you hit them! >> i don't care. >> reporter: he maintains swerving was a reaction to getting bitten by a spider. he tried showing us evidence of the bite. a lot of people say that there is no way that was an accident when they look at that video.
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>> reporter: what do you make of the video when you watch it from a different perspective? >> it was another person that actually wasn't inside the car, i would probably think the same thing they did. >> what the hell is this dude thinking? how did he possibly think he was going to hit me and get away with it? >> reporter: eric sanders who was driving that motorcycle with his girlfriend on the back was thrilled to learn crum had been charged. his girlfriend had yet another surgery on her injured arm. crum says he would never hurt someone on purpose but holds back on saying he's sorry to sanders. >> if he hadn't have been breaking the law it wouldn't have happened. >> reporter: lauren zakalak, channel 8 news. >> not apologetic at all, that maman. well, coming up in our next half hour, the colollege basketball sex scandal rocking the ncaa. the self-proclaimed madam allegedly hired to have sex with louisville players is speaking out. what she says really happened. but first, lace up your nis and boot up those hoverboards. we're going back to the future. it was this day that marty mcfly caught a glimpse of 2015. so how much did the movie get right?
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no matter what challenge they face, easter seals is here r america's veterans. welcome to the scenery channel. >> i'm in the future. >> welcome to the scenery channel. >> i'm in the future. >> okay. so there might not be a scenery channel just yet. but there are some other things that "back to the future part 2" got right. like the cubs. they still have a chance. a tiny chance ofinning the world series. >> okay. in addition to the cubs, marty mcfly hopped in a derean to travel into the future, he arrived on this very day. october 21st, 2015. why not celebrate by riding along with abc's darren rovell in doc's time
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>> descending into hill valley, california, at 4:29 p.m. on wednesdsday octob 21st, 2015. >> reporter: well, we're finally here. the future as imagined in the 89 film "back to the future ii." there are no flying cars, and "jaws" stopped way before 19. but the cubs could still win the world series this year. >> cubs win world series. >> reporter: and there are these. fully tricked out converteded deloreans on a side road off a highway in a dallas suburb made to look like the time-traveling vehicles that were usesed in the films. >> the thing is a hobby that turned into a crazy business. >> reporter: turning these vintage deloreans, a short-lived brand of the early '80s, into so-called time machines is the brainchild of bob mosley, a former restauranowner who as a fan himself bought a delorean.
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>> the thing about it is if you own a delorean you're going to have to deal with "back to the futu" references. so everywhere i went somebody would say hey, mcfly, where's your flux capacitor? and because i have an engineering background i built a flux capacitor, i put it in the car, and reaction of people seeing it was so great that i just kept adding on to the car until eventually you end up here. >> reporter: selling the cars for up to $100,000 each. including celebrity customers like san antonio spurs guard tony parker. picking up a time machine on this day is ron laudner, the ceo of a telephone and cable provider in iowa. >> well, it's the iconic year, right? and the iconic movie vehicle. >> reporter: and of course when the car hits 88 miles per hour, the required speed to travel in me according to the movies, which are being rereleased -- >> 88 miles per hour! >> reporter: -- mosley has it rigged with all the bells and whistles >> everything lights up. the dates change. speedometer goes to 88.
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so youou really ve the full experience of the time travel event. >> what do you think you? want to go for a ride? >> am i driving? >> no, i'm driving. but i'll let you ride in the passenger seat. >> okay. all right. >> all right. here we go! >> get this up to 1.21 jiga jigawatts. >> let's see if you bastards can do 90. >> this thing is a dangerous responsibility because people are so busy trying to take a picture of it. for instancece, this g next to us he's taking pictures with his phone. >> reporter: ts does work? >> sure, that's m my stereo. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm darren rovell in duncanville, texas. >> he got to ride in it. >> he got to ride it. >> i'm not picky. i would take a delorean, a batmobile or the knight rider car. remember with k.i.t.t.? >> you would take all three of them? >> i would take any of them. >> by the way, darren hasn't been seen since. >> really? he didn't return to work. >> disappeared. >> he has a good excuse. coming up, a google employee
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heating in california, huh? >> not in northern california -- you need a little bit of heating. but i'm sure that it's all good inside of that. but it's not really a room with a view, but there are many new yorkers looking at that going where do i sign up? >> and what do the ladies say when you invite them over? >> ladies love the cch. no, ladies love cool j. i always get that confused. >> the couch and cool j? >> yes. here's a sight to see over in california. you've got to take a look at this. 61 wingsuit skydivers. they set a world record. this diamond-shaped formation. it was a record. this is saturday over skydive perris 80 miles southeast of l.a. isn't it pretty remarkable? the old record was 42 flyers. in june. they upped it 61. >> all winged skydivers? >> yeah. 12 nations participated in this from canada to south africa to israel. looks like they kicked the record. they made it. this is 13,500 feet in the air. and they break apart at a little
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under 6,000 feet. >> very impressive. hey, do we have a little bit of sound up of this next guy? the beatbox? >> oh, yeah. little calvin harris remix. this guy is brilliant. talented beatboxer. and what he's using right there is a mcdonald's cup and straw to make those sounds. all the sounds you're hearing there. do you know whatat all the customers there at mcdonalald's said? >> what'd they say? >> i'm loving it. >> that's pretty impressive. i wonder if i could do that. okay. negative. >> that was awesome. >> epic fail. how about the next one? pumpkins. carving g pumpkinso tough. but look at this. kind of creative ways you that don't have to carve a pumpkin without drilling into it. >> why is one leg up? >> you can add glitter, you can
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making news in america this morning, willing to run. paul ryan, the former vice presidential nominee eyeing the job for speaker of the house. laying out his vision and conditions in a late night news nference, we're live with the details. breaking overnigh m meeting in moscow. syria's bashar al assad face-to-face with vladimir putin. the t topic of conversation as russia and the u.s. signs a new agreement. major shift in mammogram recommenendations. the american cancecer society anging the age when some women should start screenings. "back to the future" day, october 21st, 2015 from fashion and gadgets, what did the movie
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wrong? hey there, good wednesday morning. we begin with developments in the race to replace john boehner. >> paul ryan says he'll take the job as speaker but only if his gop colleagues agree to support him. he's given them a friday deline to make their opinions known. abc's stephanie ramos has been monitoring theituation overnight from washington. >> reporter: paul ryan is no longer resisting the pressure to run for house speaker. >> i consider to do this with luctance. >> reporter: after weekses o of lobbying to take on the job of leading a divided house. now the wisconsin lawmak and former vp candidate finally says he's d down too the job agreeing he'll run to replace john boehner as house speaker only if republicans unify behind him. >>f i can truly be a unifying figure then i will gladly serve. >> reporter: but ryan's got a few conditions. even though he has support from most republicans he says he'll
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only run if supported by all the key groups within the gop including the hard right house freedom caucus, the group that helped push boehner out of his post. he wants to make it harder to overthrow sitting speaker andnd the 45-year-old's father of three school-aged kids wants a better work/life balance. >> i cannot and will give up my family time. i may not be on the road as often as previous speakers but i pledge to try to make up for it with more time communicating our vision, our message. >> reporter: california congressman kevin mccarthy was up for the job butut abruptly withdrew following outcries from some conservatives and these comments about hillary clinton and the house benghazi committee. >> everybody thought hillary clinton was unbeable, righ but we put together a benghazi special committee. aelect committee. what are her numbers today? her numbers are dropping. >> reporter: kevin mccarthy says he does support paul ryan as
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speaker. some democrats, though remain cautiously optimistic. reena and kendisback to you. >> stephanie ramos live in washington. stephanie, thank you very much. also in washington vice president joe biden still silent on his possible presidential run. but biden has taken aumber of not so subtle shots at front-runnnner hilla clinton over the past few days and now he's back-tracked on his version of the decision to go after osama bin laden. biden had long said that he was not in favor of the raid but yesterday he said something entirelyifferent. >> i told them my opinion, that i thougught he should go but to follow his own instincts but it would have been a mistake, imagine if i had said in front of everyone, don't go or go and his decision was a different decision. >> reporter: the white hou not going to touch this one. they won't say which version is the accurate one. if biden gets in he'll face one less primary challenger. jim webb.
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considering a run as an independent. he complained about the lack of typing in the debate. a surprising meeting between the kremlin between russian president vladimir putin and cia gentleman's bashar al assad. reports are they discussed russia's continuing m military operations in syria. the trip was assad's first outside the country since the civil war erupted there four years ago. it took place as the same day the u.s. and russia signed an agreement aimed at mininimizing the risk of flights over syria. it includes a p pledge asof aafe distance between warplanes. new york city mourninghe loss of another police officer. the fourth to be murdered in the past 11 months. randolph holder killed during a gun batattle last night in the east harlem secection of manhattan. holder and his partner responding to a call about gunshots.
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>> a kentucky police officer is hospitalized after being shot in the chest during a standoff. the suspect barricaded himself inside a home in prestonsburg. police in albuquerque are looking for who shot a 4-year-old in a car on a busy interstate. the little girl died in the hospital. her father said it was a case of road rage. that a car pulled up alongside his and started firing. police do not have a suspect. clues may be spread over a large area of intstate 40. and part of the southwest is bracing for more severe storms today after yesterday's extreme weather. small hail pounded the alquerqu area while heavy rain poured out of the skies. there were several severe thunderstorm and flash flood warnings in effect overnight. to the west near phoenix look at this. one funnel cloud spotted in the metro area. they could see more than 3 inches by noon today. flash floododatches and warnings
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have been issued forarts of utah, arizona, new mexico, as well as west texas. as we take look at the radar this morning that large system you see right there moving through several states in the uthwest, flash floing possible in texas and new mexico, in coloradado the higher elevations of the central rockies likely getting its first big snowfall of the season. well, some pomp and pageantry as queen elizabeth hosted a state banquet for china's president. duchess wore a pearl and diamond lotus tiara in the royalamily for more than 80 years. the duchess was seated next to the chinese president and she looked absolutely glamorous. >> so did the queen. >> not on outdone. still ahead. new guidelines f for maograms causing a lot of confusion.
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st. louis area police are increasing patrols around predominant black churches after six arsons in the past two weeks. authorities believe the fires are linked but aren't sure whether race has played a part in the fires. the region, of course, has been rocked by racial tension since the shooting death of michael brown last year. the churches include catholic, lutheran, baptist as well as non
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well, a shocking discovery at the scene of last we's devastating mudslides in california. a body found inside a car buried by the mud. it could be the first death related to the mudslides and severe flooding north of los angeles. the vehicle was found upside down and tilted sideways in a retention basin. it was six feeeet deep ithe dirt. in san francisco, this 39-year-old man was arrested after staying at a vacant mansion and selling pieces of art that were inside. he sold ten works valued at more than $300,000. the guy claimed to have bought the multimillion dollar mansion that's been vacant for years. neighbors were suspicious and called the cops which led to his arrest. >> made himself at home. "consumer reports" is no longer recommending the tes model s. the magazine says the $100,000 electric car is tops in performance, but its predicted reliability is worse than average. the automaker's ranking tops in
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audi, maa and subaru, by the way, number six ranked kia is now cononsidered more reliable than honda oany american brand. a deal is in the works to settle a class action suit over subway's foot long sandwiches. that suit was filed o years ago when foot longs were found to be only 11 inches long. the proposed settlement would force subways to measure tir bread. it could be approved next year. hershey is making something special for the holidadays. hershey kisses deluxe have a lovely hazelnut center filled with little specks of rice krispies. they are double e the sizef the usual hershey's kiss. you can look for them on shelves early next month. i wonder how the pumpkin spice hershey kiss -- go that would be a great idea. >> i think there is one. >> nice. when we come back without warning, a bus suddenly going up in flames. the passengers scramble to exit and seemingly unstoppable.
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the mets one win away from a rld series. last night's highlights from espn. i sure had a lot on my mind when i got out of the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what abobout my faly? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis eats dvt and pe blood clots
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how do they make starburst taste so juicy? they use wicked small fighter jets to shoot the juiciness into every starburst. [ pilot ] it's about to get juicy. whoo! i feel so aliii... it takes guts. [ female announcer ] starburst. unexplainably juicy. ah, depiction here of what nasa says will be a relatively close call between an asteroid and earth on halloween. the massive speeding rock is set to zoom by at about 78,000 miles an hour and at a distance of around 310,000 miles.
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the next time it's expected to fly by, 15 years from now. >> all right, stay away, young fella. and closer to home here for those traveling a little sooner, roads this morning could be flooded in much of the southwest and up into the rockckies. drivers are also likely to encounter wet roads near the greaeat lakes. if you're flying, airport delays likeliest in phoex and denver. new details now in the fatal police shooting of a south florida man. >> the musician corey jones was kille while pulled over en his car broke down on an interstate in palm beach gardens. the police chief says a handgun registered to jones was found at the scene. family members say they can't imagine why he would have had a gun. >> i can't explain it. i cannot underand it. >> we have confirmed that palm beach county sheriff's office recovered a firearm from the incident. detectives have located paperworshowing mr. jones purchased the handgun three days
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shooting. >> the police officer who shot jones was in plainclothes at the time. he was not wearing a body camera and there is no dash cam footage of that incident. a dozen people are in the intensive care unit of a spital in san jose, california, after suffering an apparent case of food poisoning. a mexican seafood restaurant has been closed since sunday after more than 80 people who ate there got sick. lab tests on at least 15 of those cases have shown the presence of what's called chignon bacteria. it usually forms from unwashed contaminated food. a majohealth alert this morning. new east screens recocommendatis from the american cancer society. the group says healthy women shld start getting mammograms at 45 instead of 40, and beginning at age 55 women should be screened every other year.
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so-called false positives according to abc's dr. jennifer ashton. >>he reason for the delay back from 40 to 45 is because they found that in women 40 to 44, a screening mammogram in terms of saving lives may, in fact, do more harm than good in some women, so this is frustratining, and you need to speak to your doctor about your pl. >> the group also says it no longer recommendnds a clinal breast exam in which a doctor or nurse feels for lumps. three teenagers from long island, new york, are in big trouble this morning for hacking into their high school's computer system. they're accused of changing grades and altering the and now they're facing charges including burglary and identity theft. all the chchanges th were made were corrected before students received schedules and their grades. wellll, a dramic rescue on the high seas off the coast of alaska. coast guard video captures the moment when a french sailor with his cat tucked in his coat makes a jump from his disabled sailboat to an oil drilling
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the waves crashing at about 20 feet high and winds at nearly 50 miles anan hour athe time. absolutely incredible.e. surveillance video shows the frantic moments inside a commuter bus before it burst into flames in washington state. the driver asked passengers to leave the bus because of a fire. they exit as the flames start to spread. commuters line up along the side of the highway while the bus burns. the cause of the firire, under investation. okay, got to show you this video in brazil. a truck attempts to cross a dilapidated bridge with disastrous results. check it out. moments before attempting to cross, the driver examines the bridge. the truck crosses but as the driver accelerates, the truck begins to fall and plummets into the ravine and the bridge crumbles and sends dust flying into the air. we are told the driver is his underwear needed changing. >> oh, boy. >> after that. well, now some sports. by this time tomorrow we could know which teamsre going to
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>> all right. we get some highlights now from our guys at espn. > he's stan. i'm neil. we're doing baseball highlights. >> i'll go first. mets and cubs. >> batter up. >> mets up two games to none, they shifted to wrigley field for game three. daniel murphy still hitting home runs everywhere. he had homered in four straight games, make it five, that's off kyle hendricks and the fifth straight game of the postseason home run ties a major league baseball record. mets up 2-1. top seven, they're up 3-2. yoenis cespedes and kyle schwarber probably should have made that play. david wright agoing to score. >> you think so. >> and kyle schwarber telling himself in his glove, i should have made that play. mets up three games to none. blue jays, their idea, hey, we're at home and we'll tie our series up 2-2 and got the former cy young winner, r.a. dickey throwing that knuckleball and ben zobrt goes knuckle sandwich. two-run shot. i mean this is the top of the
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first. it 2-0, in the second it's 4-0. alex rios, he said, zobrist, can you make another one of those knuckle sandwiches? dickey, 1 2/3, 4 hits, 4 earned. he got pulled. the royals busted out the whooping sticks, 14-2. ur final. >> mets/royals? >> well, that's what it's looking like right now. >> yeah. >> all right. back to you. stan and neil, thank you. up next in "the pulse," "back to the future" day. so what did the movie get right? and talk about a saver. how a google employee puts away 90% of his income. 90% of his income. .....are takg charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza . for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza . he said victoza works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time.
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>> october 21st, 2015, the date marty and doc brown traveled to -- from 1985 in "back to the future part ii," walking out o of e alley getting his first view of hill valley in 2015, so what do we see? flying cars. unique outfits and a movie billboard. >> and, of course, the hoverboard. since that scene many companies claim to have built a working one, although most nd a special electromagnetic field underneath to work. >> what else did they get right? facetime. future marty is seen talking to his boss needles on a video call. >> wow. and an accurate rediction of smart glasses. marty's futurere childrewear strapped glasses. google glass wouould come t two decades later. >> what did they get wrong? not a single smartphone in the movie. in fact, marty is seen in a phone booth at one point.
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and don't do what this guy did. newly released video reveals a passenger desperate to catch his flight runs on to the tarmac in denver. >> what were you thinking? >> prosecutors say the man pushed open a secure emergenency door exit. he was arrested, of course, after the door triggered an alarm. this week he pleaded guilty to tampering and was sentenced to two years probation. >> the passenger was trying to get to his high school reunion, something tells me he did not make it in time for cocktail hour. >> something tells me he hit cocktail hour before running occupant there. northern california real estate can get expensive. a young google employee is living in this 16-foot truck. take a look. parked at google headquarters. >> that's where he's living? >> yeah. so instead of spending $2,000 a month in rent, he paid $10,000 for the entire truck. he figures he'll b break eve today. >> he showers and eats at google and chas his batteries at work, as well. >> in a way, the commute is only a matter of seconds instead of hours in
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top stories this morning, congressman paul ryan says he'll run for the house speaker job but only if he has the full support of his republican colleagues. he's given them until friday to make up their minds. secretary of state john kerry heads to europe and the mideast today hoping his meetings with israeli and palestinian leaders can help stop the rising violence there. russian president vladimir putin and syrian leader bashar al assad have held a secret meeting in moscow. their discussions yesterday centered on the continuation of russia's military campaign in syria. and taking a look at today's weather, heavy rain in the southwest all the way up to denver. showers around the great lakes and mumuch warmethan usual along the mid-atlantic states. and finally this morning we've already told you about some of the stuff that they got right and they got wrong in "back to the future ii" but we
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>> oh, the delorean. you can have one just like the one in the film but it comes at a price. darren rovell explains. >> we're just heading towards hill vall, california, at 4:29 p.m. on wednesday, october 21st, 2015. >> reporter: well, we'reinally here. the future as imagined in the 1989 film "back to the future ii." there arno flying cars, and "jaws" stopped way before 19. but the cubs could stillll win the world series this year. >> cubs win world series. >> reporter: and there are these, fully tricked out converted deloreans on a side road off a highway in a dallas suburb made to look like the time traveling vehicles used in the film. >> this thinis a hobby that turned into a crazy business. >> reporter: turning these vintage deloreans, a short-lived
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so-called time machines is the brainchild of bob mosley, a former restaurant owner who as a fan himself bought a delorean. >> the thing about it is if you own a delorean you're going to have to deal with "back to the future" references. >> reporter: and of course when the cahits 88 miles per hour, the required speed to travel in time according to the movie, which are being re-released. mosleyas it rigged with all the bells and whistles. >> everything lights up, the dates change, speedometer goes to 88, so you really have the full experience of the time travel event. so what do you think? want to go for a ride? >> am i driving? >> no, i'm driving, but i'll let you ride in the papassenger at. >> okay, all right. all right, here we go. >> want to flip that. >> yes! i'm darren rovell in duncanville, texas. >> that still looks pretty cool. >> it does. darren h still not beeneen
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