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also i texas some new details about the man being investigated for attack a judge in austin. schemmin onieri has been charged with murder in an unrelated killing in houston. he's expected in court in that case. the sameun was used in both crimes. what's more, he was due to appear before the judge soon in a fraud case. >> when you're sending people to prison and you're sending people to death row noteveryone's happy with that. >> records show that he has a long criminal history. the judge is still recuperating bubut she's expected to be okay. fantasy sports sites are in the penalty box had in new york state. the th attorney general says the two biggest are offering illegal gambling. and it ordered draft kings and fan duel to stop operating in new york. other states have said fantasy sports is gambling but new york is the first to call it a
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criminal activity. >> so here's a headline we assure you we're not recycling from several decades ago. you ready for this? sony is ending production of betamax tas. >> who? >> yeah. kids are going what is that? >> the company introduced the betamax format in 1975. it eventually lost out to the vhs. yes, i know. what? and in the court of public opinion sony hasn't made a betamax recorder in 13 years. and now it says that next march it will no longer produce betamax tapes in japan, which is the only country where they are still available. they're still available in my home. >> i still have vhs tapes. i have a vhs copy of "the little mermaid." >> really? what do you play it on? >> i think that maybe i'll sell it on ebay one day. >> and you'll get a buck. well, a rare b blue diamond is expected to sell for about $55 million at an auction in geneva, switzerland today.
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and it seems everyone got ready for that sale while check out another smaller rock. ooh. look at that one. >> that's beautiful. it was a vivid pink diamond set in a ring and rounded with a double row of smaller white diamonds. an important number about that pink diamond, it's more than 16 carats. >> wow. and even more important number, it was purchased for more than $28 million. an auction official says the buyer was a chinese client who lives in hong kong. wow. they just call this the pink. that's the name. the pink. >> it's more than that. it's just dazzling. >> you know, i'd be happy with just a knockoff for nine bucks. >> really? >> yeah. >> all right. so they say. until you get it to them. it's like, no. all right. coming up in "the skinny"hehe multimillion-dollar ngerie show and the victoria's s secret angels getting plenty of exposure. also ahead, a legal challenge for a popular brand of breakfast cereal. what you need to know about a particular type of cheerios. andlater, could the popular dating app tinder be a life saver?
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>> power up with cheerios protein. >> reporter: there's something new on that iconic yellow box of protein. in big bold letters. "protein." >> high in protein, that's a good tng to have for breakfast. >> reporter: but according to food watchdog the center for science in the public interest, cheerios undercuts its healthful reputation b marketing this new cereal as packed with protein when according to a just-filed lawsuit it's actually packed with sugar. >> you're getting a littltle more protein but it's not worth the price of four teaspoons more sugar. >> reporter: here are the numbers according to cspi. for the same 200 calories regular cheerios has six grams of protein. cheerios protein just a smidgen more. 6.7 grams. but look at the sugar breakdown we found.d. that same 200 calorie of regular cheerios, just two grams of sugar. while cheerios protein oats and honey has a w whopping6 grams of sugar.
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in fact, this cheerios variety has more sugar thanvery other cheerios on the market. more than frosted cheerios, fruity cheerios, even chocolate cheerios. >> peoplere being cheated. not only is general mills giving you so much more sugar, they're also charging you more for this produc >> reporter: general mills told us in a statement, cheerios protein is accurately labeled. an equal amount of cheerios protein contains 18% more protein by weight than original cheerios. and they did not respond to repeated questions about the amount of sugar. cspi is asking for unspecified damage andnd for cheerios to change the way it markets this new variety. by the way, regular cheerios has one type off sweetener in it, plain old sugar. cheerios protein honey and oats has nine different types. from corn syrup to brown suge tore molasses. jim avila, abc news, washington. >> i had no idea, jim.
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thank you for that report. >> so you get more in the box. what are we complaining about? more sugar. >> you clearly don't have young children at home. we also want tosk all of you what you eat for breakfast. whether you're starting or breakfast should be anytime. so does mcdonald's. breakfast? you can answer on facebook at wnnfans.com or twitter and insta gram using the hashtag wnnmugshot. we've also got e-ma. our favorite answers get a "world news now" mug. and coming up, supermodels earn their wings. >> and you can watch shia labeouf watch himself.
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it girl gigi hadid wowed the crowd getting high marks in her first year as an angel. >> the other newbie, kendall jenner, daughter of kris and caitlyn held her own. no slip-ups to report. they all nailed it. >> and there in the front row to support their daughter kris and caitlylyn jenner. although they sat separately they did share a hug as proud parents. >> and they look good. >> mm-hmm. "breaking bad"etting enshrined at the smithsian. yesterday the stars and creator of the mega hit television series p props we donated to o the national museum. >> aaron paul and bryan cranston both spoke. and our cameras caught up with them backstage and we asked cranston if he would ever check out the exhibit once it's in place. >> well, i'll have to wear disguise. i'll have to wear -- i'll ar a hat. i'll be bald. i'll put o a little goatee and a mustache. maybe some glasses. so no one would recognize me.
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yeah. >> so basically you're saying the old heisenberg look. befofore we ske crcranston walked over to the props table to put on that porkpie hat one last time. >> maybe he's returning. maybe he really is alive. >> coming back. all right. next, actor shia labeouf with his most provocative stunt yet. and that's saying a lot. in recent years he's made headlines for some very odd behavior and performance art. >> his speeches and fashion choices have perhaps eclipsed his work as an actor. starring in a variety of movies over the years iluding blockbusters and c criticall acclaimed films. but labeouf's latest role as him, playing himself. >> hmm. he's watching all of his movies in a row at a new york city theater and live-strtreaming i as an art exhibit dubd "all my movies." he started yesterday at noon and will likely finish ound 10:00 p.m. tomorrow. he's reportedly remained silent and refrained from speaking but has been courteous to theatergoers. admission is free.
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>> i hope he makes time for bathroom breaks. >> i can't wait to log into that. and finally, amy schumer, the current queen of the comedy world, moving on up. away from the west side. >> our real estate porn part of the morning here. she's putting her new york city apartment back on the market for $2 million. and schumer only bought the upper west side pad just over a year ago for $1.7 million. >> it's described as cozy with a buburning fireplace, high ceilings, and a built-in bookshelf. it has one bedroom. and boy, it looks well staged. >> there's a skylight kitchen. has the latest amenities. but perhaps the best part, the rooftop terrace. >> ooh. >> plenty of room to entertain and watch the sun set. or the sun rise over the manhattan skyline. >> and amy will takake a cut of the realtor fee for showcasing this. >> you're welcomeme. not a bad d. pretty beautiful. can we roll some of the vioria's secret video on the way out? >> coming up. getting a body part. >> that wasn't long enough.
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what's love got to do got to do with it what' love e but a sendhand emotion words to live by. tina turner's claic playing perfectly with this next story. the popular dating app tinder creating not a love match but a donor app. >> a woman's friend using the app to go on a blind date that would change her rife forever. >> reporter: we all know the popular dating app tinder can help you swipe your way to love. what about saving a life? for one florida woman a simple swipe to the right doing just that.. itll started with r rich o'day, a single guy from tampa, florida looking for a connection on tinder. and when he matched with 35-year-old jennifer thomas, he says there was an instant spark. >> i thought jennifer was a pretty girl. we had many mutual friends. that's always a good sign. so i swiped right.
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>> reporter: they made plans to go on a date. where rich opened up to jnifer about erica bragagan, his best friend's wife. the 47-year-old mother of two suffering from a rare kidney disease and in desperate need of a transplant after being on the list for nearly three years. >> j had such a positive response to talking about erica and her family. and she seemed genuinely interested in helping out any way she could. >> all that happened was we had a conversation about it. he told me about her, and i wanted to do something. >> reporter: just a few days after that date rich telling erica and her husband scott about a complete stranger willing to help. >> one day he mentioned there was someone who hahas come fward and would be tested. >> reporter: in the end rich and jennifer didn't turn out to be the perfect match, but after months of testing jennifer and erika turned out to be. for a kidney donation. >> it feels incredible to be able to help. >> reporter: erika set to get
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her new kidney in just a week. >> there really are people outut there that do things for oth people. >> it's been a blessing and a miracle. >> reporter: one simple swipe, saving a life and creating an unbreakable bond. >> going on a tinder date and maybe having a romantic relationship, that's great. i mean, that's wonderful. and a lot of people do that. but i gained something a lot better. >> and as you can imaginine, the bragans now consider jennifer and her son as part of their family. >> that's a good story there. in the meantime, referring to shia labeouf, i just tuned in to the live stream. he's been like this. he's been t trying t stay awake. there he goes. i want to see if he'll beble to make it through "nymphomaniac" because that movie put me to sleep. >> get him somee coffee.
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>> announcer: this is c's good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. our top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." the owner of a small plane that crashed into a house in akron, ohio says there why nine people on board. we should get new details about the victims today. full details on that story straight ahead. sticking to the issues, rerepublican face off in their latest debate with sparks flying they clash on immigration, isis, and other key topics while taking direct aim at hillary clinton. a full report coming up. three men including a u.s. citizen have been charged in one of the biggest cyber attacks ever. they're accused of accessing the personal information of 83 million jpmorganchase customers and then profiting on that information. a rare pi ziemtdiamond set in a ring that includes a double row of smaller white diamonds has been sold at an auction. the pink diamond has more than 16 carats. the heavy price tag 28 1/2 million dollars. and those are some of our top
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stories on this wednesday november 11th. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world newsws now." already putting it down on your christmas list. the pink diamond. >> i've been nice, not naughty. i think i deserve that. >> we'll see how it goes in the next 40 days or so. we're going to get started in this half houwith the investigation into that deadly plane crash in akron, ohio. the plane gng down, bursting into flames and disintegrating on impact. >> the owner says there were nine people on board, a pilot, co-pilot, and seven passengers. we expect to learn more about the victims today as investigators ramp up their work. with the detetails hers abc's david kerley. >> reporter: smoke and fire and the moment of this crash seen in the face o a nghbor who says she was video-chatting. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: the small jet slamming into that apartment. >> we have a plane into a house. heavy fire.
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>> it just blew up, and it just sounded like gunfire going off. >> have you found the plane? >> yeah. i believee the plane's -- it's in the brus >> reporter: two buildings on the ground damaged by the debris and fire. >> it was disintegrated. it just was gone. i mean, you could see the engine. >> reporter: the hawker 25, which can tear ten passengers, was on a flight from dayton to akron, but just ait more than a mile frorom the aport the jet goes down killing the pilot and co-pilot. the fire from the crash intense. witnesses believe the j jet was having engine trouble. >> you just don't think a plane uld drop in a residential area like this. this is crazy. >> reporter: police say no one was in the damaged apartments. no injuries or fatalities on the ground. abc news has learned that the jet made no distress call, no mayday before it crashed into that neighborhood.. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> thank you, david. president obama's expected to sign a new defense bill even though it contains a provision that would put an end to one of
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the $607 billion bans moving guantanamo bay detainees to the united states. something the president has been trying to do since he was sworn in. okay. we turn now to the race for 2016 and the latest gop face-off. >> the stage less crowded in milwaukee last night with eight candidates instead of ten after compmplaints aut the moderators at the last debate this one was dominated by key issues. >> it's "your voice, your vote." and abc's marci gonzalez is in milwaukee with the latest. marci-g morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and reena. such a change in tone over the past debates. last night wasn't about personalities or personal attacks. the moderators upheheld their promise to stick to the issues. facing off in milwaukee -- >> i got about four minutes last debate. i'm going to get my question right now. >> reporter: -- eight republican presidential candidates taking the stage for the fourth gop debate. asas protests pushing for an increase in the minimum wage
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gathered outside -- inside the questions stayed focused primarily on the economy. >> every time we raise the minimum wage the number of jobless people increases. >> but we have to leave it the way y it is. people have to go out. they have to work really hard. >> if i thought that raising the minimum wage was the best way to help people increase their pay, i would be all for it. but it isn't. >> reporter: there were heated moments over immigration. >> we all know you can't pick them up and ship tm across -- back acrosshe rder. >> i don't have to hear from th man. believe me. >> they're doing high fives in the clinton campaign right now when they hear this. >> reporter: as well as some levity. >> thank you for not asking me what i i said ithe tenth grade. i appreciate that. >> reporter: and dr. ben carson defended the validity of stories he's told about his youth. >> people who know me know that i'm an honest person. >> reporter: each candidate fighting to stand out against their rivals. >> ronald reagan didn't bring troops -- >> ronald reagan walked away at reykjavik. he walked away.
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>> can i finishh with my time? >> why don't you keep interrupting everybody? >> reporter: and here and in the undercard debate we repeatedly heard hillary clinton's name. in fact, there was so much focus on the democratic front-runner that the wi-fi password her was stophillary. kendis and reena? >> okay. marci, thank you so much. more than 100 bikers have been indicted in connection with that shtout at a waco, texas restaurant in may. the bikers were charged with engaging in organizedriminal activity. nine of them were killed and 20 others injured in the wild melee which broke out at a twin peaks restaurant. if convicted the bikers could face long prison terms. the man convicted of attacks on three jewish sites near kakansas cit showed no remorse as he was sentenced to death. frazier glenn miller made an anti-semitic comment as he entered the courtroom. and after t sentence was pronounced he declared he'd do it again. but the three people he killed 18 months ago were all christians, not jews. miller is 74.
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new details in the meantime about the man being investigated for attacking a texas judge. chimene onyeri has now been charged with the murder and an unrelated killing. he's expected in court later today on those charges. sources tell our houston station that the same gun was used in both crimes. and what's more, onyeri was due to appear before the same judge soon in a fraud case. three tuscaloosa, alabama police officers have been placed on administrative leave with pay while they're being investigated for using a stun gun and a baton during an arrest. the incident was caught on sevel different cell phones. abc's pierre thomas with those details. >> please let go of him. >> reporter: you're watching a confrontation between p police a university of alabama students that sparked an investigation into possible excessive force. it reflects the new caught on tape world that may change policing. >> is he being arrested or detained? >> he is under arrest. >> for what? >> reporter: the police had been
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called to the apartment after complaints about loud noise. as the encounter unfolds, the students immediately whip out cell phones and start rececording from multiple angles. cell phones rolling, the students assert their rights, questioning the officers' authority. >> do you have a warrant? >> i don't have to have a warrant. >> reporter: finally, all hell breaks ose. the officers grab one student, pushing him outside. he's tased and beaten with a baton. a screaming female student is also dragged out. cell phone rolling. >> i just really hope that's on video. >> reporter: when it's all over the students post the videos on social media and the chief of tuscaloosa police took action, naming the officers. >> once i started receiving the videos and watching what occurred, i was deeply disturbed by it and disappointed. >> reporter: we're told several officers did have body cams and that police are rereviewing the footage. it's unclear whether that video willelp or hurt the officers. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. there's encouraging news for
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jimmy carter. three months after telling the world he has cancer, a spokeswoman for the former president says he's responding well to treatment. and doctors have found no evidence of new tumors. carter is 91. he's being treated with radiation and a newly approved drug. president obama has become the first sitting president to grace the cover of an lgbt magazine. the president posed for "out" magazine which named him "ally of the year." the president talked about those who influenced his views on gay rights such as his mother and a gay professor. and he said the favorable attitude of young people toward gay rights gives him cause for optimism. fast food workers took to the streets yesterday to demand higher wages. organizers calling the protests fight for 15. a $15 an hour minimum ge. inany cities protes were centered around mcdonald's restaurants and often snarled traffic. and in washington the workers
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got support from democratic presidential hopeful bernie sanders. and here's a special delivery. the postal service is apologizing for. oops. look at it again. surveillance cameras capturing a mail carrier togs a package onto the porch of the house. the box was dented but the vacuum supplies inside weren't damaged. the postal service describes its ongoing investigation of the incident as full and rost. well, snoop dogg has become the first celebrity to market a full self-branded line of marijuana. it's called leaves by snoop. it's now available at colorado pot shops. the line of products inclulude eight strains of marijuana sold as prepackagedd aiths, quarters and spices. also chocolate bars, gummies, and fruit chews. >> i wonder if they're going to have a black friday sale. >> oh. a little stocking stuffer there? >> after thanksgiving. that's actually brilliant. or the other way around. before thanksgiving have a --
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and there's a new champion in the world series of poker. he is joe mckeon, a a p player from pennsylvania. he was the last man standing at an event that started with more than 6,400 plers. >> mckeon's winning hand was a pair of 10s with an ace. that was worth more than $6.4 millioion. mckeon is 24 yea old. no a bad way to make a living you might ree. and the last person in three years to wear a sixers jerersey and be a champ. sorry, just kidding. coming up a new way to appreciate veterans day through the loved ones of world war ii vets. retailers compete for your holiday dollars long before blk friday. how can you instantly spot a bargain before you shop? and later, the two turkeys that could get a new lease on life. the birds thahat are expecting a presidential pardon. on this veteranss day, though, taking a look at weather
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motorcycle police in europe. spillman's frequent visits to the cemetery began when he moved to washington 15 years ago. marie louise, kenneth's friend for 80 years and his wife for 60, would drive with him. >> he was filled with pride. pride of who we are and pride of all those young men in his war or any of the wars that were buried there. he felt comfort, and he felt he needed to honor them. >> reporter: each memorial day also included paying tribute to the veterans of rolling thunder. >> we'd be there for hours. so proud of them. just hooray for you and well done. yeah. >> reporter: but his special place was section 60, where america's newest w dead are buried. >> he would walkmong the rows, and he would look and he would reflect on those who most recently had lost their lives, and he would reflect on the parents that had lost a child. >> reporter: in 2007 his dedication earned himhe honor
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of laying a a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns. but for spilman the real honor was when he got to put wreaths on individual veterans' graves. >> my father kept returning to the trucks and they would actually line his armsith the wreaths. and he never tired. and he was in his 80s. >> reporter: after years of honoring veterans on this hallowed ground, at age 93 it would be kenneth spilman's turn. >> my dad was an extremely humble man who had the most amazing heart. just a kind, kind man who will be greatly missed. > deep do that's all he wanted, truly, was to be buried ere. >> reporter: kenneth spilman never forgot the sacrifice of hi fellow veterans, and he is not forgotten. >> he was looking down and seeing that and would have been
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it was quite moving. it was wonderful. >> reporter: tom justow, abc news, arlington, virginia. >> beautiful piece. >> it is. and if you get to washington, it really is important to be able to visit arlington national cemetery and walk around those heroes. >> and if you'd like to give back to our veteterans, there's a fund-raiser for all charities for veterans. >> to find out more go to dayforthrave.com and donate if you can. all moniesaised will be split by organizations like the wounded warriors project and the uso. >> and you're right. it is a great opportunity to go and really see that. >> it's a moving place. >> very true, kendis. >> and we want to say thank you
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>> and we will be right back. it's almost that time of year again. shopping season. and this year black friday deals are being revealed well before the turkey goes in the oven. >> and those doorbuster deals threatening to ruin thanksgiving dinner can actually be bought from home. here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: it's the most
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>> let the holidays begin! >> reporter: the halls decked tonight at retailers across the country. >> there is no black friday. we a are abouto attend the funeral for black friday. now it is a black month of discounts. >> reporter: best buy announcing today that eight of its black friday deals are already available for purchase. one of this year's main attractions, bundling. free gift cards with purchase. like a $250 gift card if you buy the new samsung galaxy phone. at walmart the sales have already been running since the day after halloween. target for the first time ever launching ten days of black friday barargains srting the sunday before thanksgiving. shoppers will be able to preorder their doorbusters and also get some of those bundles like this $100 gift card if you buy an apple watch. >> this year stores are more desperate than ever. sign for newsletters, follow them on twitter, you will be astonished the discounts that will comout.
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>> reporter: so how do you know if a deal is really a deal? well, as a general rule of thumb it should be at least 30% off or bundled with that free gift card. also, so many retailers this year are doing price matching. if you do buy something early, keep track of it. keep looking at the price. because if it drops or someone's offering it for less, youhould be entitled to adiscount. but you do have to ask. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> good point, rebecca. yo got to always ask. i always don't do that. >> ask if they take american express, if they take visa. all the important questions. all right. coming up, two turkeys that aren't fearing thanksgiving.
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happening right now, this is a le picture inside of a movie theater in new york city. actor shia labeouf trying to watcall of his movovies consecutively for three days in a row and stay awake. >> wake up. wake up. fight it. fight it. >> he had popcorn. and now he's -- i think he's taking a sip of a drink. >> oh, my gosh. i hope he makes it. >> we're going to s tomorrow. that is fascinating. finally, a tradition involving the white house. and turkeys destined for the holiday table. you're still into shia, aren't you? >> yes. each thanksgiving the president pardons two turkeys. and kabc's rob hayayes rorts on the birds that could make the presidential final cut. >> reporter: the holiday countdown is on. soon storeres will packed, trees lit and holiday cheer upon us. la, la, la, la unless you're one of these guys, who generally are not looking forward to a prime spot at the
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holiday dinner table. >> they g eaten. >> reporter: but while roughly 46 million turkeys are headed to supermarket freezers, these two birds have i chance to go to the white use and not land on the president's plate. >> we have a flock of about 25. and then in about a week we're going to judge them. >> reporter: yeah, the top two turkrkeys, one winner, one alternate, will get a presidential pardon. a white house tradition for the past 25 years. though some say it has roots even dper in the past. >> the tradition of birds visiting the white house began with president truman. except he didn't pardon them. he ate them. >> reporter: not anymore. thesese kids at brightwood elementary in monterey park got a chance to meet the turkeys, and they know that once the president gives the word the lucky two birds are sent off to a fancy turkey farm. >> they just run around, do whatever they want. >> reporter: but before they're pardoned the turkeys need names. right now they're just called -- >> tom one and tom two. >> reporter: but the kids here have their own suggestions.
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>> party and animal. >> bob's burgers. >> beef basher. >> lunch and dinner. >> you may be wondering why are two birds sent to the white house? it turns out turkeys can be divas. it's always good to have an alternate. >> just in case one gets upset or is not behaving. you know, they have to be mannered to meet the president. and maybe one's just going to ha a bad day. >> reporter: president obama's turkey pardon slated for the day before thanksgiving. these two, well, let's just say the heat i on. to make the final cut. >> gobble, gobble, gobble. >> reporter: rob hayes reporting for abc news. >> a lot of people are already starting to get their thanksgiving and turkey cooking --ine is a tofurkey. >> that yard bird looks burnt. >> i just call it crispy. >> crispy, well done?
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>> remember t follow us this morning on "world news no" looking for republican leadership. >> after a two-hour debate on economic issues the republican presidential hopefuls take aim at each other and hillary clinton. did any of the candidates come out ahead? we're live i milwaukee with insight. deadly crash. the jet that slammed into an apartment building, shaking an entire neighborhood. the search for answers in the burning wreckage. extreme weather. the powerful storm thahat brought snow and downpours to california. it's intensifying as it moves to the middle of the country. the warnings from accuweather. and later, war hero. the veteran nearly killed in afghanistan, overming so much to get ready for the paralympics. her amazing journey on this veterans day, wednesday november 11th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." and we do say good morning to you, everyone. i'm kendis gibson.
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we begin with the latest gop showdown. the candidates clashing on hot-button issues like immigration while finding common ground against, of course, hillary clinton. >> and this time the debate playing out on the stage in milwaukee, wisconsin, it was heavy on substance. a lot of people were saying. and it focused on the economy primarily. it's "your voice yourvote." and abc's erin kaersky begins our coveragege. >> reporter: republicans have differed on style. this debate showed sharp differences on substance. particularly immigration. >> we know you can't pick them up and ship them across -- back across the border. >> i don't have to hear from this man. believe me. >> reporter: john kasich mocked donald trump's signature plalan to remove 11 million undocumented immigrants. and jeb bush piled on. >> they're doing high fives in the clinton campaign right now when they hear this. >> reporter: bush tried to steady his campaign. so did ben carson, after days of questions about his biographphy.
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i'm an honest person. >> reporter: as front-runners carson a and trump were center stage, ted cruz tried to break through. >> there are more words in the irs code than there are in the bible. and not a one of tm is as good. >> reporter: carly fiorina also tried to assert herself. >> ronald reagan didn't send troops -- >> ronald reagan walked away from reykjavik. he walked away. he quit talk -- >> reporter: drawing this rebuke from trump. >> why don't you keep interrupting everybody? >> reporter: overall, though, trump was more subdued here than has been on the stump. when rivals attacked, he mainly held his fire. aaron katersky, abc news, milwaukee. >> and our coverage of the debate continues right now live in milwaukee with abc deputy political director shoshana walsh, joiningus. >> morning to you, shush. let's get started with that clash over immigration, especially donald trump's plan to deport millions of people. let's listen to that sound bite. >> frankly, we have to stop illegal immigration.
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it's hurting us from every standpoint. it's causing tremendous difficulty with respect to drugs. >> but if people think thahat we are going to ship 11 million people who are law-abiding, who are in this country and somehow pick them up at their house and ship themm out of mexico -- to mexico, think about the families. think about the children. >> this got a lot of people buzzing. >> this was a really interesting exchange. yeah, it was a really interesting exchange and an important one. why? because donald trump, he's been talking about this since the beginning of his campaign and he really does play to his base and to republican primary voters. but with jeb bush and john kasich, no, that will not play in a general election. >> and shush, we know that ben carson has faced some intense scrutiny over his questionable stories about a violent past and he was asked if he supports that sort of vetting of candidates. take a look. >> the fact of the matter is,
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vet all candidates. i have no problem with being vetted. what i do have a problemem with is being lied about. and then putting that out there as truth. >> so we've seen a new ben carson on the stump. really more fired up now. you might compare him to other candides like donald trump and others and say, well,hat's not red up. but for ben carson this is. but we're going to see this again and again. of course scrutiny will continue. he's a front-nner. there's going to be continued questions about his background. so we can expect what he said tonight, we can hear it on the campaign trail too. and shush, the buzz on social media, the number one moment for facebook users was really an intense exchange over defense spending. let's take a listen. >> i know that rand is a committed isolationist. i'm not. i belie the world is a stronger and a better place when th united states is the strongest military power in the world. >> marco. marco. how is it conservative -- how is
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it conservative to add a trillion-dollar expenditure for e federal government that you're not paying for -- >> are you talk about the military? >> you cannot be a conservative if you're going to keep promoting new programs that you're not going to pay for. >> let me respond. >> so we haven't really seen a moment like this from rand paul in previous debates. right? we've been talking about other candidates this whole ti. but really, rand paul, this was a moment for him. whether pple disagree with him or agree with him, it was not only the most facebooked moment of the debate, but men on facebook were talking the most about rand paul. >> interesting. rand paul getting some love there online. this was -- a lot of people saying this was a make or break debate for jeb bush. and the question many people are walking away with, did he help his cacampaign a were there any real winners or losers? >> so beforehand in every other debate i've come on and we've talked about who won, who lost.
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there are many people wondering who won and who lost and some people, some of the pundits i've heard have said they thought jeb bush did kind of help himself. >> sorry about that, kendis. but yeah. we've always been talking about who won, who lost, and really tonight it's almost status quo. we don't have another debate for another month, and i don't really see a lot of big losers out of tonight. jeb bush held his own as did the other candidates. >> eventually it's going to have to be narrowed down, though, shush. >> it was an ieresting fourth debate. >> yes. we can't have this many people on the stage. that's for sure. >> abc's shushannah walshe joining us live from milwaukee. we appreciate your coverage tonight. and we do encourage you to look for more c coveragef the republican debate in our next half hour. we'll take you back live to milwaukee again for more insight on all of this. our other developing story this morning, the investigation of a deadly jet crashnakron, ohio. the smal plane crashed into a home, burst into flames. the owner of the planehat went down says there were nine people on board. authorities have only said that
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there were at least two deaths and that they don't expect any survivors. there were no injuries involving those on the ground. the impact so severe residents several blocks away said their furniture shook. >> all of a sudden this plane just dropped out of the sky. >> and it just blew up. and it just sounded like gunfire going off. >> sources tell us it appears the plane had a mechanical problem. fedel investigators are on the scene. they expect to recover the bodies of the victims today while collecting idence. three men hav been charged in what prosecutors call the sing largest theft of customer data from a u.s. financial institution ever. they say the men stotole data such as names, addresses, e-mails, and phone numbers of more than 83 million customers of jpmorganchase. other institutions were also hacked. they are then accused of using that information to generate hundreds of millions of dolla in illegal profits.
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case showcases a brave new world of hacking for profit it is no longer hacking for a quick payout. rather it is hking in suppoport of a diversified criminal conglomerate. >> two of the men are being held in israel. the other is a u.s. citizen believed to be living in moscow. the u.s. is now seeking their extrtradition. the storm that brought winter conditions to yosemite national park now headed to denver. the park blanketed with three to sixxnches of snow, the first snowfall t this on. it means that the badger pass ski area should open as scheduled a mononth from today. rangers could open the ice rink and downpours also fell on northern california. traffic was snarled. and there were quite a few fender-benders and spinouts. this storm innsifying, posing a threat to millions of the middle of the country. accuweather. good good morning. >> reena and kendis, thank you. good morning foup it's going to
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be an active day over the central plains and not in a good way as we have a strong low pressure system ride to the north and east. we'll have cold air meshing with warm and humid air and that's going toyingnight dangerous severe thunderstorms capable of damaging winds, large ha, and tornadoes. at the same time concerning as well, snowstorm conditions, blizzard conditions east of denver. reena and kendis, back to you. >> our thanks to justin there. it is the end of an era of sorts in seattle. so sad here. the famous gum wall is coming down. >> workers yesterday started steaming away an estimated 1 million pieces of gum that had been stuck on the wl for over 20 years. it's going to take a couple more da to complete the job. they're using super hot steam instead of pressure washing the wall in order to conservative the bricks. >> yeah, the gum wall is near seattle's pike place market. residents, visitors, and everyone else will be allowed to start putting gum back on the wall when the cleaning is done. >> so what is this, trident? dentyne? >> wrigley.
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all of those. >> so if it doesn't stick to the wall, it doesn'ttick to your deal work. >> exactly. i'm sure there are a few dentures out there as well. that would be grease. but there was a studydy that actually said it is the second jeremiest tourist attraction in the world. >> i bleeb that. >> more so than the subways of -- the sewers of paris. >> that says a lot, kendis. >> that is just gross and didisgusting >> good investigative joururnalism. >> thank you. not hands on. but coming up, in the mix, the delivery room selfie going viral. the new dad who has some 'splning to do. >> boy, does he. also ahead the war hero who survived near-fatal injuries in afghanistan. her remarkable journey intnto athletics and inspiraon on this vetans day. >> and worldwide outrage over russian athletes in the middle of a doping scandal. will u.s. athletes be awarded the medals they deserve? and tell us what you think. we always like to hear. go to facebook. wnnfans.com. and twitter, @abcwnn.
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our veterans sacrifice for the good of the nati. we're up all nightline with abc's bob woodruff. >> reporter: united states marine corps veteran kirstie ennis is on a new mission. she's trekking 1,000 miles across britain along with five other vets to honor thehe sacrifice of fellow vets who can't walkith them anymore. they're placing dog tags with their names along the route. >> i lost 25 brothers. whether they were killed in action or they came home and they lost their fight to ptsd. >> reporter: kirstie nearly lost her own life in j junee of 2012. she was serving as an aerial gunner in afghanistan when her helicopter went down. >> the first six months after i got hurt my life fell apart and it was falalling apart in front of me. i had no job. i had no teeth. i couldn't communicate to my family. i couldn't even identify who my family really was. >> reporter: the crash left her with a shattered jaw, a broken leg, damage to her spine, burns, a hearing impairment, and
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aumatic brain inju. doctors told her she would never walk again. but she e did mor than walk. after 38 surgeries to repair her body it was healing power of snowboarding that gave her life new meaning. >> you had never gone snowboarding before you were wounded and now in the world of paralympics you're number 5 in the world in terms of snowboarding? >> correct. yeah. i'm ranked fifth internationally for women's paralympic bordercross. >> reporter: she is on track to compete in the 2018 paralympics. >> yes, i am considered disabled. i am classified as a disabled person. i'm handicapped. but if i can go and i can do something like this that i couldn't do before, i mean, that gives you the power and the strength to try to want to overcome anything at that point. >> reporter: but tirs kee still has another trial to overcome. whenhe finishes her trip doctors will amputate the lower leg that causes her so much pain. despite her physical and emotional scars, she still has a smile on her face and
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journey that has given her a new purpose. kirstie makes her way to london, the last stretch of her trip. presenting her final dog tag to prince harry, remembering another marine who didn't survive when his helicopter went down. >> please welcome, ladss and gentlemen, sergeant kirstie ennis. >> reporter: at the stand up for heroes event in new york kirstie is recognized for her bravery and sharing her message of hope and strength this veterans day. >> like everyone else in the front rows tonight, i do not want anyone's pity. we want people to push and challenge us to be better in order to grasp a new sense of purpose and direction. >> reporter: bob woodruff, abc news. >> and in the meantime we'd like to mention the pins we're wearing right now. they're in support of the day for the brave where all of the charities for veterans are coming together under o one roof. >> to find out more pleas go to dayforthebrave.com and you can donate. the goal today, to reach 1
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time now for "the mix." file this under things not to do when your wife is in labor. a dad, soon to be dad, decides to post this selfie ofimself and his wife. >> no. >> as s she's going through contractions and delivering their daughter. >> the baby's popping out at this point. >> yeah. that's gil solano. he's the father. and his wife, sarah. he said his wife wanted to make sure that someone tk a picture of the expressions on our faces when our daughter was born today. now, ladies, before you hate on him, appareny he showed her the picture in between pushes again and she cracked up. and she actually appreciated it. >> it is actually kind of funny. because that really captures how every man is in the delivery room at that point. >> but kendis, i'm warning men out there, please done try to replicate this because your wife might not have the same reaction. i certainly wouldn't. >> especially during labor. that is a manhat doesn't fear
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so take a look at this. do you ever -- do you know how to change a tire? >> i don't i'm embarrassedo say. >> i do as well. i just call aaa. but here's what this kindergartner does. he's a kindergartner. phoenix here. and he's able to replace a faulty front wheel bearing. i don't even know what that is. >> should he be under that? >> i think they're prett careful. he's on thee side. that's on his dad's 2001 toyota corolla. the kid is not a certified mechanic and neither is dad but he knows howo do this and fix a car correctly. he was 5 years old when this video was taken. and yes, the car ran correctlyly after the repairirs. it's impressive. looks like we've got a future mechanic. >> yes, he does. >> girl code. trying to get more girls to be literate when it comes to the girl code. >> yeah. >> and there's an interesting math problem that one teacher gave her students. it was to take what was a common core, right? it's a way of teaching here. and the logic was to introduce eight high school girls and boys who go on a series off dates in different combinations and ask the students to figure out what the final dating combination
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would be. you know what? maddie from iowa responded. >> what'd she come up with? >> her sber was i can't answer this problem because my mom says according to girl code you shouldn't date a friend's ex-boyfriend. bam. she uploaded this to the huff post facebook page with the hashtag "girl code trumps common core." >> this is a fourth-grader. >> yeah. >> ver smart urth-grader there. i don't know that i'm a believer in that code. >> she clearly got the code of sisterhood. which is a important code to have. >> good norfor maddie. some cool video here. this is a dog that could actually skateboard through 30 people's legegs. 's a bulldog. and apparently i'mold that bulldogs are especially good at skateboarding because they have a low center of gravity and a wide body. but this is pretty cool. >> fantastic. >> the dog has learned to skateboard.
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wo this morning on "world news now" -- potical clash. the debate showdown for donald trump, ben carson,n, and the closest competitors. and did any of these presidential hopefuls stand out as a winner? we're live in milwaukee. > fiery crash. developments overnight from ohio after a small jet slammed into a neighborhood. the human toll and the investigation into what went wrong. a consumer alert this half hour about a breakfast favorite. >> the so-called food police kes legal action against the makers of cheerios. is this type of cereal as healthy as you think? and later in the segment we call "the skinny" -- models exposed. the extravagant fashion show featuring the sexiest display of lingerief f the seas, the victia's secret angels take the stage on this wednesday november 11th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." gogood morni. on what is a really busy weesday morning. i'm kendis gibson.
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>> i'm reena ninan. i want to know what's up with the cheerios. i just bought a whole big extra large box for my kids because it's lower in sugar than a lot of the other ones. >> well, apparently make sure you buy them a treadmill as well. i want to hear about that. >> we'll get to that of course in a little bit. and of course more importantly the victoria's secret runway show. >> your favorite, right? >> exactly. yep. we're going to of course talk aboutut last nit's gop debate. number four. eliminating pot shots, personal attacks, and gotcha questions into real issues now. >> there were fewer candidates on stage, allowing each of them more time to differentiate themselves on immigration as well as other key issues. abc's marci gonzalez is live in milwaukee for us this morning. marci, good morning. >> reporter: hey, guys. good morning, yeah. such a change in tone compared to the last few debates. last night wasn't about personalities or personal attacks. and the moderators really upheld
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facing off in milwaukee -- >> i got about four minutes last debate. i'm going to get my question right now. >> reporter: eight republican presidential candidates taking the stage for the fourth gop deba. as protesters pushing for an increase in the minimum wage gathered outside. inside the questions stayed focused primarily on the economy. >> every time we raise the minimum wage the number of jobless people increases. >> but we have to leave it the way it is. people he to go out, they have to work really hard. >> if i thought that raising the minimum wage was the best way to help people increase their pay, i would be all for it. but itit isn't. >> reporter: thereere heated moments over immigration. >> we all know you can't pick em up and ship them across -- back across the border. >> i don't have to heaear from this man. believe me. >> they're doing high fives in the clinton campaign right now when they hear this. >> reporter: as well as some levity. >> thank you for not asking me what i said in the tenth grade.
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appreciate that. >> reporter: as dr. ben carson defended the validity of stories he's told about his youth. >> peoe who know me know that i'm honest person. >> reporter: each candidate fighting to stand out against their rivals. >> ronald reagan didn't -- >> ronald reagan walked away at reykjavik. he walked away. he quit talking. >> can i finish with my time? >> why don't you keep interrupting everybody? >> yeah. and last nig we also heard hillary clinton's name a lot. in fact, there was so much focus on the democratic front-runner that the wi-fi password he was stoplly. guys, back to you. >> oh, boy. >> interesting. >> you know, this was the smallest republican debate so far but tell us about the candidates who didn't make it to the main event. >> reporter: yeah, this time around chris christie and mike huckabee just didn't have the poll numbers to make the main stage. so instead they had to take part in the undercard debate.
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so they were there with bobby jindal and rick santorum and real that debate stuck to the same themes as the main stage debate. a lot of focus on the economy. we didn't see any of the sparring again that we saw in the previous debates. >> all right. marci gonzalez reporting for us in milwaukee. e next republican debate in about five weeks. we will look forward to that. and look forward for more coverage from the republan debate in our next half hour. and more analysis on america this morning. well, the republics were slamming hillary clinton last night. she was wrapping up a campaign swing in new hampshire, taking questions at dartmouth collelege. clinton said that if it turns out toe an election between her and trump "put on your seat belt." she also tweeted a link with the caption "if you're proud to be a democrat after watching tonight's gop debate, add your name here." president obama is expected to sign a dense spending bill despite a provision that he is noa fan of. the $607 billion bill bans moving guantanamo bay detainees to the united states, someththing he has been trying to do since
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he was sworn in as president. the white house says the president will sign the bill anyway > well, now to the investigation of a deadly small jet crash in akron, ohio. the owner of the plane that went down yesterday afternoon says there were nine people on board. authorities are only saying there were no survivors. we should know more details about the accident today after investigators do some of their work at the scenene. abc's brandi hitt has more. >> reporter: this is where the small plane went down in akron, ohio, crashing right into a home. >> we have a plane into a house. heavy fire. we have a lot of wires down. >> reporter: flames and thick black smoke could be seen for miles. >> all of a sudden this plane just dropped out of the sky. >> it blew up and it just sounded like gunfire going off. >> reporter: the hawker 25, which can carry ten passengers, was on a flight fromomayton to akron when it crashed during landing, killing the pililot and co-pilot. investigators, though, aren't sure if there were any passengers on board. >> there were no survivors on the plane. >> reporter: federal sources
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plane suffered some sort of mechanical problem. >> it was disintegrated. it just s gone. you could see the engine. >> reporter: investigators believe no one on the ground was hurt and no one was inside the home at the time. >> iust was in shock and i was crying and upset. and i lost evething. >> reporter: the fire that was so intense they have yet to remove the plane and understand the true magnitude of the crash. the faa is already on scene and investigators with the ntsb also arrived overnight. they expect to have more answers once they can sift through the rubble this morning. reena and kendis. >> thank you so much, brandi. more than 100 bikers have been indicted in connection with that shootout at a texas restaurant in may. the bikers were charged with engaging in organized criminal activity. nine of them were killed and 20 others injured in the wild melee which broke out at twin peaks restaurant in waco. charges against the remaining bikers will be considered the next te the grand jury meets
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later this month. also in texas some new details about the man being investigated for attacking a judge in austin. chimene onyeri has been charged with murder in an unrelated killing in houston. he's expected in court later today in that case. sources tell our houston station that the same gun was used in both crimes. what's more, onyerwas due to appear before the judge soon in a fraud case. >> when you're sending people to prison and you're sending people to death row not everyone's happy with that. >> records show that onyeri s a long criminal history. the judge is still recuperating but she's expected to be physically okay. daily fantasy sports sites are in the penalty box in new york stay. the attoey general says the two biggest are offering illegegal gambling, not games of skill like traditional fantasy sports sites. and he's ordered draft kings and fan duel to stop operating in new york. other states have said fantasy sports is gambling but new york is the first to call it a
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criminal activity. so here's a headline we assure you we're not recycling from several decades ago. you ready for this? sony is enng production of betamax tapes. >> the who? >> yeah. kids are going what is that? the company introduced the betamax format in 1975. eventually lost out to the vhs. yes, i know. what? and in the court of public opinn. sony hasn't made a betamax recorder in 13 years. and now it says that next march it will no lonr produce betamax tapes in japan, which is thonly country where they are still available. they're still available in my home. my mix tapes. >> i still have vhs tapes. i don't know why. >> do you? >> i have a vhs copy of "the little mermaid." >> really? what do you play it on? >> i think that maybe i'll sell it on ebay one day. >> okay. and you'll get a buck. well, a rare blue diamond is expected to sell for about $55 million at an auction in geneva, switzerland today.
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and it seems everyone got ready for that sale while checking out another smaller rock. ooh. look at that one. >> that's beautiful. it was a vivid pink diamond set in a ring and rounded with a double row of smaller white amonds. an important number about that pink diamond, it's more than 16 carats. >> wow. an even more important number, it was purchased for more than $28 million. an auction official says the buyer was a chinese client who lives in hong kong. wow. they just call this the pink. that's the name. the pink. >> it's more than that. it's just dazzling. >> you know, i'd be happy with just a knockoff for nine bucks. >> really? >> yeah. >> all right. so they say. until you get it to them. it's like, no. all right. coming up in "the skinny" the multimillion-dollar lingerie show and the victoria's secret angels getting pnty of exposure. also ahead, a legal challenge for a popular brand of breakfast cereal. what you need to know about a particular type of cheerios. and later, could the popular dadating appinder be a life saver? wait until you hear the story of
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protein. >> reporter: there's something neon that iconic yellow box of cheerios. in big bold letters. "protein." >> high in protein, that's a good thing to have for breakfast. >> reporter: but according to fo watchdog the center for science in the public intere, cheerios undcuts its healthful reputation by marketing this new cereal as packed with protein when according to a just-filed lawsuit it's actually packed with sugar. >> you're getting a little more proteibut it's not worth the price of four teaspoons more sugar. >> reporter: herare the numbers according to cspi. for the same 200 calories regular cheerios has six grams of protein. cheerios protein just a smidgen more. 6.7 grams. but look at the sugar breakdown we found. that same 200 calories of regular cheerios, justwo grams of sugar. while cheerios protein oats and honey has a whopping 16 grams of sugar.
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in fact, this cheerios variety has more sugar than every other cheerios on the market. more than frosted cheerios, fruity cheerios, even chocolate cheerios. >> people are being cheated. not only is general mills giving you so much more sugar, they're also charging you more for this product. >> reporter: general mills told us in a statemt, "cheerios protein is accurately labeled. an equal amount of cheerios protein contains 18% more protein by weight than original cheerios." and they did not respond to repeated questions about the amount of sugar. cspi is asking for unspecified damages and for cheerios to change the way it markets this new variety. by the way, regular cheerios has one type of sweetener in it, plain old sugar. cheerios protein honey and oats has nine different types. from corn syrup to brown sugar to molasses. jim avila,bc news, washington. >> i had no idea, jim. ank you for that report. >> so you get more in the box.
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what are we complaining about? more sugar. >> you clearly don't have young children at home. we also want to ask all of y what you eat for breakfast. whether you're starting or ending your day i firmly believe breakfast ould be anytime. >> i think so too. so does mcdonald's. but what's your idea of a good breakfast? you can answer on facebook at wnnfans.com or twitter and instagram using the e hashtag wnnmugshot. we've also got e-mail. our favorite answers get a "world news now" mug. and coming up, supermodels earn their wings. >> and you can watch shia labeouf watch himself. we'll explain next in "the skinny." watch himself.
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lingerie with some lavish acssories getting high marks in her first year as an angel. >> she did well. the other newbie, kendall jenner, daughter of kris and caitlyn of course, held her own. no slip-ups to report. they all nailed it. >> and there in the front row to support their daughter kris and caitlyn jenner. although they sat separately they did share a hug as proud parentnts. >> and they look good. >> mm-hmm. "breakaking bad"etting enshrined at the smithsonian. yesterday the stars and creator of the mega hit television series props were on hand as props from the show were donated to the national museum. >> aaron paul and bryan cranston both spoke. and our cameras caught up with them backstage and we asked cranston if he would ever check out the exbit once it's s in place. >> well, i'll have to wear a disguise. i'll have to wear -- i'll wear a hat. i'll be bald. i'll put on a little goatee and a mustache. maybe some glasses.
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so no one would recognize me. yeah. >> so basically you're saying the old heisenberg look. before we spoke cranston walked over to the props table to put on that porkpie hat one last time. >> maybe he's returning. maybe he really is alive. >> coming back. all right. next, actor shia labeouf with his most provocative stunt yet. and that's saying a lot. in recent years he's made headlines for some very odd behavior and performance art. >> his motivational speeches and strange fashion choices have perhaps eclipsed his work as an actor. starring in a variety of movies over the years including blockbusters and critically acclaimed films. but labeouf's latest role as him, pying himself. >> hmm. he's watching all of his movies in row at a new york city theater d live-streaming it as an art exhibit dubbed ll my movies." he started yesterday at noon and will likely finish around 10:00 p.m. tomorrow. he's reportedly remained silent and refrained from speaking but has been courteous to theatergoers. admission is free. and you can watch him live right now. >> i hope he makes time for bathroom breaks.
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>> i can't wait to log into that. and finally, amy schumer, the current queen of the comedy world, moving on up. away from the west side. >> our real estate porn part of the morning here. she's putting her new york city apartment back on the market for $2 million. and schumer only bought the upper west side pad just over a year ago for $1.7 million. >> it's described as cozy with a burninfireplace, high ceilings, and a built-in bookshelf. it has one bedroom. and boy, it looks ll staged. >>yeah, it does. the skylight kitchen has the latest amenities. but perhaps the best part, the rooftop terrace. >> ooh. >> plenty of room to entertain anwatch the sun set. or the sun rise over the manhattan skyline. >> and amy, we'll take a cut of ththe realtor fee for showcasing this. >> yeah, you're welcome. not a bad pad. that rooftop is pretty beautiful. can we roll some of the victoria's secret video on the way out? >> coming up. getting body part. >> that wasn long enough. >> getting a body part from tinder.
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what's love got to do got to do with it what's love but a secondhand emotion words to live by. tina turner's classic playing perfectly with this next story. the popular dating app tinder not creating a love match but a donor match. >> florida mom erika bragan was blessed by a miracle. her friend using the tinder app to go on a blind date that would change her life forever. here's abc jesse palmer. >> reporter: we all know the popular dating app tinder can help you swipe your way to love. but what about saving a life? for one florida woman a simple swipe to the right doing just that. it all started with rich o'day, a single guy from tampa, florida looking for a connection on tinder. and when he matched with 35-year-old jennifer thomas, he says there was an instant spark. >> i thought jennifer was a pretty girl. we had many mutual friends. that's aays a good sign.
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so i swiped right. >> reporter: they made plans to go on a date, where rich opened up to jennifer about erika bragan, his best frienend's wife the 47-year-old mother of two suffering from a rare kidney disease and in desperate need of a transplant after being on the listor nearly three years. >> jen had such a positive response to talking about erica and her family. and she seemed genuinely interested in helping out any way she could. >> all that happened was we had a conversation about it. he told me about her, and i wanted to do something. >> reporter: just a few days after that date rich telling erica and her husband scott about a complete stranger r willing to help. >> one day he mentioned there was someone who has come forward and would be tested. >> reporter: in the end rich and jennifer didn't turn out to be the perfect match, but after months of testing jennifer and erika turned out to be. for a kikidney donion. >> it feels incredible to be able to help.
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>> reporter: erika set to get her new kidney in just a week. >> there really are people out there that do things for other people. >> it's been a blessing and a miracle. >> reportene simple swipe, saving a life and creating an unbreakable bond. >> going on a tinder date and maybe having a romantic relationship, that's great. i an, that's wonderful. and a lot of people do that. but i ined something a lot better. >> and as you can imagine, the bragans noconsider jennifer and her son as part of their family. >> that's a good sto there. in the meantime, referring to shia labeouf, i just tuned in to the live stream. he's been like this. he's been trying to stay awake. there he goes. i want to see if he'll be able to make it through "nymphomaniac" because that moviput me to sleep. >> get him some coffee. >> that is compelling stuff. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing
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insomniacs for two decades. good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. our top headlines we're following this mornining on "wld news now." the owner of a small plane that crashed into a house in akron, ohio says there were nine people on board. we should get new details about the victims today. full details on that story straight ahead. sticking to the issues, republicans face off in their latest debate with sparks flying. they clash on immigration, isis, and other key topics while taking direct aim at hillary clinton. a full report coming up. three men including a u.s. citizen have been charged in one of the biggest cyber attacks ever. they're accused of accessing the personal information of 83 million jpmorganchase customers and then profiting on that information. a rare pink diamond set in a ring that includes a double row of smaller white diamonds has been sold at an auction. the pink diamond has more than 16 carats. the heavy price tag 28 1/2 million dollars.
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november 11th. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." already putting it down on your christmas list. the pink diamond. >> i've been nice, not naughty. i think i deserve that. >> we'll see how it goes in the nenext 40 da or so. we'r're going get started in this halflf hour wi the investigation into that deadly plane crash in akron, ohio. the plane going down, bursting into flames and disintegrating on impact. >> the owner says there were ninine peoplon board, pilot, co-pilot, and seven passenge. expect to learn more about the victims today as investigators ramp up their work. with the details here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: smoke and fire and the moment of this crash seen in the face of a neighbor who says she was video-chatting. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: the small jet slamming into that apartment. >> we have a plane into a house. heavy fire. we have a lot of wires down.
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>> it just blew up, and it just sounded like gunfire going off. >> have you found the plane? >> yeah. i believe the plane's -- it's in the brush. >> reporter: two buildings on the ground damaged by the debris and fire. >> it was disintegrated. it jt was gone. i mean, you could see the engine. >> reporter: the hawker 25, which can carry ten passengers, was on a flight from dayton to akron, but just a bit more than a mile from the airport the jet goes down killing the pilot and co-pilot. the fire from the crash intense. witnesses believe the jet was having engine trouble. >> you just don't think a plane would drop in a residential area like this. this is crazy. >> reporter: police say no one was in the damaged apartments. no injuries or fatalities on the ground. abc news has learned that the jet made no distress call, no mayday before it crashed into that neighborhood. david kerl, abc news, washingtonon. >> thank you, david. president obama's expected to sign a new defense bill even though it contains a provision that would put an end to one of
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his major political goals. the $607 billion bans moving guantanamo bay detainees to the united states. something the president has been trying to do since he was sworn in. okay. we t turn now the race for 2016 and the latest gop face-off. >> the stage less crowded in milwaukee last night with eight candidates instead of ten after complaints about the moderators at the last debate this one was dominated by key issues. >> it's "your voice, your vote." and abc'marci gonzalez is in milwaukee this morning with the latest. marci, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and reena. such a change in tone over the past debates. last night wasn't about personalities or personal attacks. the moderators upheld their promise to stick to the issues. facing off in milwaukee -- >> i got about four minutes last debate. i'm going to get my question right now. >> reporter: -- eight republican presidential candidates taking the stage for the fourth gop debate. as protesters pushing for an increasese in the nimum wage
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gathered outside, inside the questions stayed focused primarily on the economy. >> eve time we raise the minimum wage the number of jobless people increases. >> but we have to leave it the way it is. people have to go out. they have to work really hard. >> if i thought that raiaising the minimum wage was the best way to help people increase their pay, i would be all for it. but it isn't. reporter: there were heated moments over immigration. >> we all know you can't pick them up and ship them across -- back across the border. >> i don't have to hear from this man. believe me. >> they're doing high fives inin the clinton campaign right now when they hear this. >> reporter: as well as some levity. >> thank you for not asking me what i said in the tenth grade. i appreciate that. >> reporter: and dr. ben carson defended the validity of stories he's told about his youth. >> people who know me know that i'm an honest person. >> reporter: each candidate fighting to stand out against their rivals. >> ronald reagan didn't bring troops -- >> ronald reagan walked away at reykjavik. he walked away. he quit talking --
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>> can i finisish with mtime? >> why don't you keep interrupting everybody? >> reporter: and here and in the undercard debate we repeatedly heard hillary clinton's name. in fact, there was so much focus on the democratic front-runner that the wi-fi password here was stophillary. kendis and reena? >> okay. marci, thank you so much. more than 100 bikers have been indicted in connection with that shootout at a waco, texas restaurant in may. the bikers were charged with engaging in organized criminal activity. nine o of them we killed and 20 others injured in the wild melee which broke out at a twin peaks restaurant. if convicted the bikers could face long prison terms. the man convicted of attacks on three jewish sites near kansas city showed no remorse as he was senteed to death. frazier glenn miller made an anti-semitic comment as he entered the courtroom. and after the sentence was pronounced he declared hd do it again. but the three people he killed 18 months ago were all christians, not jews.
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miller is 74. some new details in the meantime about the man being investigated for attacking a texas judge. chimene onyeri has now been charged with the murder in an unrelated killing. he's expected in court later today on those charges. sources tell our houston station that the same gun was used in both cmes. and what's more, onyeri was due to appear before the same judge soon in a fraud case. three tuscaloosa, alabama policefficers have been placed on administrative leave with pay while they're being investigated for using a stun gun and a baton during an arrest. the incident was caught on several l differencell phones. abc's pierre thomas with those dedetails. >> please let go of him. >> reporter: you're watching a confrontation between police and university of alabama students that sparked an investigation into possible excessive force. it reflects the new caught on tape world that may change policing. >> is he being arrested or detained?
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>> for what? >> reporter: the police had been called to the apartment after complaints about loud noise. as the encounter unfolds, the students immediatelyhip out cell phones and start recording from multiple angles. cell phones rolling, the students assert their rights, questioning the officers' authority. >> do you have a warrant? >> i don't have to have a warrant. >> reporter: finally, all hell breaks loose. the officers grab one student, pushing him outside. he's tased and beaten with a baton. a screaming female student is also dragged out. cell phone rolling. >> i just really hope that's on video. >> reporter: when it's all over the students post the videos on social media and the chief of tuscaloosa police took action, naming the officers. >> once i started receiving the videos and watching what occurred, i was deeply disturbed by it and disappointed. >> reporter: we're told several officersrs did havbody cams and that police are e reviewinthe footage. it's unclear whether that video will help or hurt the officers. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. there's encouraging news for
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jimmy carter. three months after telling the world he has cancer, a spokeswoman for the former president says he's responding well to treatment. and doctors have found no evidence of new tumors. carter is 91. he's being treated with radiation and a newly approved drug. president obama has become the first sitting president to grace the cover of an lgbt magazine. the president posed for "out" magazine which named him "ally of the year." the president talked about those who influenced his views on gay rights such as his mother and a gay professor. and he said the favorable attitude of young people toward gay rights gives him cause for optimism. fast food workers took to the streets yesterday to demand higher wages. organizers calling the protests fight for 15. a $15 an hour minimum wage. in many cities protests were centered around mcdonald's restaurants and often snarled traffic. and in washington the workers got support from democratic presidential hopeful bernie
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kenneth, part of the army motorcycle police in europe. spilman'frequent visits to the cemetery began when he moved to washington 15 years ago. marie louise, keeth's friend for 80 years and his wife for 60, would drive with him. >> he was filled with pride. pride of who we are and pride of all those young men in his war or any of the wars that were buried there. he felt comfort, and he felt he needed to honor them. >> reporter: each memorial day also included paying tribute to the veterans orolling thunder. >> we'd be there for hours. so proud of them. just hooray for you and well done. yeah. >> reporter: but his special place was section 60, where america's newest war dead are buried. >> he would walk among the rows, and he would look and he would reflect on those who most recently had lost their lives, and he would reflect on the
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parents that had lost a child. >> reporter: in 2007 his dedication earned him the honor of laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns. but for spilman the real honor was when he got to put wreaths on individual veterans' graves. >> my father kept returning to the trucks and they would tually line his arms with the wreaths. and he never tired. and he was in his 80s. >> reporter: after years of honoring veterans on this hallowed ground, at age 93 it would be kenneth spilman's turn. >> my dad was an extremely humble man who had the most amazing heart. just a kind, kind man who will be greatly missed. >> deep down that's all he wanted, truly, was to be buried there. >> reporter: kenneth spilman never forgot the sacrifice of his fellow veterans, and he is not forgotten. >> he was looking down and seeing that and would have been
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it was wonderful. >> reporter: tom giusto, abc news, arlington, virginia. >> beautiful piece. >> it is. and if you get to washington, it really is important to be able to visisit arlinon national cemetery and walk around those heroes. >> and if you'd like to give back to our vetens, there's a fu-raiser for all charities for veterans. >> to find out more go to dayforthebrave.com and donate if you can. all money raised will be split by organizations like the wounded warriors project and the uso. >> and you're right. it is a great opportunity to go and really see that. >> it's a moving place. >> that piece ohistory. very true, kens. >> and we want to say thank you to all of our nation's veterans
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>> and we'll be right back. [ dogs barking "ngle bells" ] it's almost that time of year again. shopping season. and this year black friday deals are being revealed well before the turkey goes in the oven. >> and those doorbuster deals threatening to ruin thanksgiving dinner can actually be bought from home. here's abc's rebecca jarvis. reporter: it's the most wonderful time of the year. 46 days ahead of schedule. >> let the holidays begin!
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>> reporter: the halls decked tonight at retailers across the country. >> there is no black friday. we are about to attend the funeral for black friday. now it is a black month of discounts. >> reporter: best buy announcing today that eight of its black friday deals are already available for purchase. one of this year's main attractions, bundling. free gift cards with purchase. like a $250 gift card if you buy the new samsung galaxy phone. at walmart the sales have already been running since the day after halloween. target f the first time ever launching ten days of black friday bargains starting the sunday before thanksgiving. shoppers will be able to preorder their doorbusters and also get some of thosese bundles like this $100 gift card if you buy an apple watch. >> this year stores are more desperate than ever. sign up for newsletters, follow them on twitter, you will be astonished the discounts that will come out. >> reporter: so how do you know
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if a deal is really a deal? well, as a general rule of thumb it should be at least 30% off or bundled with that free gift card. also, so many retailers this year are doing price matching. so if you do buy something early, keep track of it. keep looking at the price. because if it drops or someone's offering i it for le, you should be entitled to a discount. but you do have to ask. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> good point, rebecca. you've got to always ask. i always don't do that. >> ask if they take american express, if they take visa. all the important questions. all right. coming up, two turkeys that aren't fearing thanksgiving.
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happening right now, this is a live picture inside of a movie theater in new york city. actor shia labeouf trying to watch all of his movies consecutively for three days in a row and stay awake. >> wake up. wake up. don't let it -- dodon't fighit. fight it. fight it. >> he had popcorn. and now he's -- i think he's taking a sip of a drink. >> oh, my gosh. i hope he makes it. i hope he makes it. >> we're going to see tomorrow. >> thank you for that play by play. >> that is fascinating. finally, a tradition involving the white house. and turkeys destined for the holiday table. you're still into shia, aren't you? >> yes. each thanksgiving the president pardons two turkeys. and kabc's rob hayes reports on the birds that could make the presidential final cut. >> reporter: the holiday countdown is on. soon stores will be packed, trees lit and holiday cheer upon us. la, la, la, la unless you're one of these guys, who generally are not looking forward to a prime spot at the
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holiday dinner table. >> they get eaten. >> reporter: but while roughly 46 million turkeys are headed to supermarket freezers, these two birds have a chance to go to the white house annot land on the president's plate. >> we have a flock of about 25. and then in about a week we're going to judge them. >> reporter: yep, the top two turkeys, one winner, one alternate, will get a presidential pardon. a white house tradition for the past 25 years. though some say it has roots even deeper in the past. >> the tradition of birds visititing the wte house beg with president truman. except he didn't pardon them. he ate them. >> reporter: not anymore. these e kids at ightwood elementary in monterey park got a chance to meet the turkeys, and they know that once the president gives the word the lucky two birds are sent off to a fancy turkey farm. >> they just run around, roam frfree, do wtever they want. >> reporter: but before they're pardoned the turkeys need names. right now they're just called -- >> tom one and tom two. >> reporter: but the kids here have their own suggestions. >> party and animal.
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>> bobby and bob's burgers. >> lucky and clucky. >> sizzling smasher and beef basher. >> lunch and dinner. >> you may be wondering why are two birds sent to the white house? it turns out turkeys can be divas. and it's always good to have an alternate. >> just in case one gets upset or is not behaving. you know, they have to be mannered to meet the president. and maybe one's just going to have a bad day. >> reporter: president obama's turkey pardon slated for the day before thanksgiving. these two, well, let's just say the heat is on. to make the final cut. gobble, gobble, gobble. >> reporter: rob hayes reporting for abc news. >> a lot of people are already starting to get their thanksgiving and turkey cooking and that -- >> mine is a tofurkey. >> that yard bird looks burnt. >> i just call it crispy. >> crispy, well done? >> that's the news for this half hour. >> remember to follow us on facebook at wnn fans.
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shia. this morning on "world news now," looking for republican leadership. >> after a two-hour bate on economic issues the republican presidential hopefuls take aim at each other and hillary clinton. did any of the candidates come out ahead? we're live in milwaukee with insight. deadly crash. the jet that slammed into an apartment building, aking an entire neighborhood. the search for answers in the burning wreckage. extreme weather. the powerful storm that brought snow and downpours to california. it's intensifying as it moves to the middle of the country. the wawarnings fm accuweather. and later, war hero. the veteran nearly killed in afghanistan, overcoming so much to get ready for the paralympics. her amazing journey on this veterans day, wednesday november 11th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." and we do say good morning to you, everyone. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. we begin with the latest gop
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showdown. the candidates clashing on hot-button issues like immigration while finding common ground against, of course, hillary clinton. >> and this time the debate playing out on the stage in milwaukee, wisconsin, it w a lot of people were saying. and it focused on the economy primarily. and abc's aaron katersky begins our coverage. welcome to the republican presidential debate. differed on style. ththis debatshowed sharp differences on substance. particularly immigration. >> we know you can't pick them up and ship them across -- back across the border. i don't have to hear from this man. believe me. >> reporter: john kasich mocked donald trump's signature plan to remove 11 million undocumented immigrants. and jeb bush piled on. >> they're doing high fives in the clinton campaign right now when they hear this. >> reporter: bush tried to steady his campaign. so did ben carson, after days of
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qutions about his biography. >> people who know me know that i'm an honest person. >> reporter: as front-runners carson and tru were center stage, ted cruz tried to break through. >> there are more words in the irs code than there are in the bible. and not a one of them is as good. >> reporter: carly fiorina also tried to assert herself. >> ronald reagan didn't send troops -- >> ronald reagan walked away from reykjavik. he walked away. quit talk -- >> reporter: drawing this rebuke from trump. >> why don't you keep interrupting everybody? >> reporter: overall, though, trump was more subdued here than he has been on the stump. when rivals attacked, he mainly held his fire. aaron katersky, abc news, milwaukee. >> and our coverage of the debate continues right now live in milwaukee with abdeputy political director shushannah wahe, joining us. >> morning to you, shush. let's get started with that clash over immigration, especially donald trump's plan to deport millions of people. let's listen to that sound bite. >> frankly, we have to stop illegal immigration. it's hurting us economically. it's hurting us from every
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standpoint. it's causing tremendous difficulty with respect to drugs. >> but if people think that we are going to ship 11 million people who are law abiding, who are in this country and somehow pick them up at their house and ship them out of mexico -- to mexico, think about the families. think about the children. >> this got a lot of people buzzing. >> this was a really interesting exchange. yeah, it was aeally interesting exchange and an important one. why? because donald trump, he's been talking about this since the beginning of his campaign and he really does play to his base and to republican primary voters. but jeb bush and john kach know that will not play in a general election. >> and shush, we know that ben carson has faced some intense scrutiny over his questionable stories about a violent past and he was asked if he supports that sort of vetting of candidates. take a look. >> the fact of the matter is, you know, what we -- we should
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vet all candidates. i have no problem with being vetted. what i do have a problem with is being lied about. and then putting that out there as truth. >> so we've seen a new ben carson on the stump. really more fired up now. you might compare him to other candidates like donald trump and others and say, well, that's not fired up. but for ben carson this is. but we're going to see this again and again. of course scrutiny will continue. he's a front-runner. there's going to be continued questions about his background. so we can expect what he said tonight, we can hear it on the campaign trail too. >> and shush, the buzz on social media, the number one moment for facebook users was really an intense exchange over defense spending let's take a a listen. >> i know that rand is a committed isolionist. i'm not. i believe the world is a stronger and a better place when e united states is the strongest military power in the world. >> marco. marco. how is it conservative -- how is it conservative to add a trillion-dollar expenditure for
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the federal government that you're not paying for -- >> are you talk about the military? >> you cannot be a conservative if you're going to keep promoting new programs that t you're not going to pay for. >> let me respond. >> so we haven't really seen a moment like this from rand paul in previous debates. right? we've been talking about other candidates this whole time. but really, rand paul, this was moment for him. whether people disisagree wi him or agree with him, it was not only the most facebooked moment of the debate, but men on facebo were talking the most out rand paul. >> interesting. rand paul getting some love there online. this was -- a lot of people sayinghis was a make or break debate for jeb bush. and the question many people are walking away with, did he help his campaign and were there any real winners or losers? >> so beforehand in every other debate ie come on and we've talked about who won, who lost. but i really -- >> yeah.
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there are many people wondering who won and who lost and some people, some of the pundits i've heard have said they thought jeb bush did kind of help himself. >> sorry about that, kendis. but yeah. we've always been talking about who won, who lost, and really tonight it's almost status quo. we don't he another debate for another month, and i don't really see a lot of big losers out of tonight. jeb bush held his own as did the other candidates. >> eventually it's going to have to be narrowed down, though, shush. >> it was an interesting fourth debate. >> yes. we can't have this many people on the stage. that's for sure. >> abc's shushannah walshe joining us live from milwaukee. we appreciate your coverage tonight. and we do encourage you to look for more coverage of the republican debate in our next half hour. we'll take you back live to milwaukee again for more insight on all of this. our other developing story this morning, the investigation of a deadly jet crash in akron, ohio. the small plane crashed into a home, burst into flames. the owner of the plane that went down says there were nine people on board.
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authorities have only said that there were at least two deaths and that they don't expect any survivors. there were no injuries involving those on the ground. the impact so severe residents several blocks away said their furniture shook. >> all of a sudden this plane just dropped out of the sky. >> and it just blew up. and it just sounded like gunfire going off. >> sources tell us it pears the plane had a mechanical problem. federal investigators are on the scene. they expect to recover the bodies of the victims today while collecting evidence. three men have been charged in what prosecutors call the single largest theft of customer data from a u.s. financial institution ever. they say the men stole data such as names, addresses, e-mails, and phone numbers of more than 83 million customers of jpmorganchase. other institutions were also hacked. they are then accused of using that information to generate hundreds of millions of dollars in illegal profits. >> the conduct alleged in this case showcases a brave new wor of hacking for profit.
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it is no longer hacking for a quick payout. rather it is hacking in support of a diversified criminal conglomerate. >> two of the men n are beinheld in israel. the other is a.s. citizen believed to be living in moscow. the e u.s. is w seeking their extradition. the storm that brought winter conditions to yosemite national park now headed to denver the park blanketed with three to six inches of snow, the first snowfall this season. it means that the badger pass ski area should open as scheduled a month from today. rangers could open the ice rink next week. and downpours also fell on nortrthern calornia. traffic was snarled. and there were quite a few fender-benders and spinouts. this storm intensifying, posing a threat to millions of the middle of the country. here's justin povick at accuather. good morning. >> reena and kendis, thank you. good morning to you.
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it's going to be an active day over the central plains and not in a good waas w we have a strong low pressure systemem ride to the north and east. we'll have cold air meshing with warm andumid air and that's going to ignite dangerous seve thunderstorms capable of damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes. at the same time conrning as well, snowstorm conditions, blizzard condiditions ea of denver reena and kendis, back to you. >> our thanknks to jusn there. it is the end of an era of sorts in seattle. so sad here. the famous gum wall is coming down. >> workers yesterday started steaming away an estimated 1 million pieces of gum that had been stuck on the wall for over 20 years. it's going to take a couple more days to complete the job. they're using super hot steam instead of pressure washing the wall in order to conserve the bricks. >> yeah, the gum wall is near attle's pike place market. residents, visitors,nd everyone else will be allowed to start putting gum back on the wall when the cleaning is done. >> s so what ithis, trident? dentyne? >> wrigley. all of those.
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>> so if it doesn't stick to the wall, it doesn't stick to your dental work. >> exactly. i'm sure there are a few dentures out there as well. that would be gross. but there was a study that actuallyaid it is the second germiest tourist attraction in the world. >> i believe that. >> more so than the subways of -- the sewers of paris. >> that says a lot, kendis. >> that is just gross and disgusting. >> good investigative journalism. >> thank you. not hands on. but coming up in "the mix," the delivery room selfie going viral. the new dad who has some 'splaining to do. >> boy, does he. also ahead, the war hero who survived near-fatal injuries in afghanistan. her remarkable journey into athletics and inspiration on this veterans day. and worldwide outrage over russian athletes in the middle of a doping scandal. will u.s. athletes be awarded the medals they deserve? > and tells what you think. we always like to hear. go to facebook. wnnfs.com. and twitter, @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." wnnfans.com. and twitter, @abcwnn. you're watching "world news
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doctors told her she would never walk again. but she did more than walk. after 38 surgeries to repair her body it was healing power of snowboarding that gave her life new meaning. >> you had never ge snowboarding before you were wounded and now in the world of paralympics you're number 5 in the world in terms of snowboararding? >> correct. yeah. i'm ranked fifth internationally for women's paralympic bordercross. >> reporter: she is on track to compete in the 2018 paralympics. >> yes, i am considered disabled. i am classified as a disabled person. i'm handicapped. but if i can go and i can do something like this that i couldn't do before, i mean, that gives you the power and the strength to try to want to overcome anything at that point. >> reporter: but kirstie still has anher trial to overcome. when she finishes her trip doctors will amputate the lower leg that causes her so much pain. despite her physical and emotional scars, she still has a smile her face and determination to finish the
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>> time n for "the mix." file this undethings not to do when your wife is in labor. a dad, soon to be dad, decides to post this selfie of himself and his wife. >> no. >> as she's going through contractions and delivering their daughter. >> the baby's popping out at this point. >> yh. that's gil solano. he's the fathe and his wife, sarah. he said his wife wanted to make sure that someone took a picture of the expressions on our faces when our daughter was born today. now, ladies, before you hate on him, apparently he showed her the picture in between pushes again and she cracked up. and she actually appreciated it. >> it is actually kind of funny. because that really captures how every man is in the delivery room at that point. >> but kendis, i'm warning men out there, please done try to replicate this because your wife might not have the same reaction. i certainly wouldn't. >> especially during labor. that is a man that doesn't fear his own soul at that point.
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so take a look at this. do you ever -- do you know how to change a tire? >> i don't i'm embarrassed to say. >> i do as well. i just call aaa. but here's what this ndergartner does. he's a kindergartner. phoenix here. and he's able to replace a faulty front wheel bearing. i don't even know what that is. >> should he be under that? >> i think they're pretty careful. he's on the side. that's ohis dad's 2001 toyota corolla. the kid is not a certified mechanic and neither is dad but t henowsws how to this and fix a car correctly. he was 5 years old when this video was taken. and yes, the car ran correctly after the repairs. >> it's impressive. looks like we've got a future mechanic. >> yes, he does. >> girl code. trying to get more girls to be literate when it comes to the girl code. >> yeah. >> and there's an interesting math problem that one teacher gave her students. it was to take what was a a common core, right? it's a way of teaching here. and the logic was to introduce eight high school girls and boys who go on a series of dates in different combinations and ask the students to figure out what the final dating combination
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you know what? maddie from iowa responded. >> what'd she come up with? >> her answer was "i can't answer this problem because my mom says according to girl code you shouldn't date a friend's ex-bfriend." bam. she uploaded this to "the humm posted -- huff post" facebook page with the hash tag "girl code trumps common core." >> this is a fourth-grader. >> yeah. >> very smart fourth-grader there. i don't know that i'm a believer in that code. >> she clearly got the code of sisterhood. which is an important code to have. >> good for maddie. okay,, so cool video here. this is a dog that could actually skateboard through 30 people's legs. it's a bulldog. and apparently i'm told that bulldogs are especially good at skateboarding because they have a low center of gravity and a wide body. but this is pretty cool. >> fantastic. >> the dog has learned to skateboard. put him in the guinness book of
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sk making news in america this morning, high stakes debate. e gop candidates facing off once again showing deeper polic differences than ever before and donald trump with a tense exchange. >> why does she keep interrupting everybody? >> yeah. >> why? >> the key moments and analysis plus hillary clinton's tweet showing what she thought about the debate. deadly crash, a small jet slamming into an apartment building. investigators sifting through the rubble all night searching for survivors. american hero on this veterans day honored, giving new meanining to the word inspiration. and labor selfie. a dad-to-be posing for a picture while his wife gives birth and can you believe it, living to tell about it.
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we begin with the gop howdown in milwaukee. the candidates clashing on everything from immigration to isis. >> and there were some heate moments but gone were the pot shots, personal attacks and tcha quesons, i instead it was heavy on substance and the smaller field stuck to the issues. it is "your voice, your vote." abc's stephanie ramos has a look atome of the best moments of the night. stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, kendis and reena. the debate stage was a little less crowded but that didn't stop somee notable fireworks between the candidates. the topp eight polling republicans in milwaukee debating for the fourth time. >> i got about four minutes last debate. i'll get my question right now. >> reporter: honing in on jobs, tacks, international issues and the economy. >> there are more words in the irs code than in the bible and not one of them is as good. >> reporter: candidates addressing the minimum wage. donald trump says no to raising it. ben carson changing his mind after supporting the raise at an
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>> every time we raise the minimum wage, the number of jobless people increases. >> reporter: carson making light of this past week of scrutiny over his life story. >> thank you for not asking what i said in the tenth grade. i appreciate that. >> reporter: the exchanges though heating up over immigration. jeb bush and john kasich challenging trump's plan to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. >> we all know you can't pick them up and ship them across -- back across the border. >> reporter: trump unleashing on carlfiorina when she interrupted senator rand paul. >> ron nailed rean walked away at reykjavik, he quit talking -- >> why does she keep interrupting everybody? >> yeah. >> why? >> reporter: each c candidate trying to get as. air time to prove how they would make america better. the moderators for the most part sticking to policy which has some analysts saying that shift led to a boring debate.
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kendis, reena, back to you. >> but there were some heated moments no doubt, stephanie. what about that under card debate that took placece earlr. who would you say came out on top of that one. >> reporter: yes,s, the date was preceded by the under card debate. now, bobby jindal actually leading the searches on googl out of the four. now, this was, of course, for the bottom four polling republicans and chris christie who was bumped from the prime time debate trying to prove that he can take on democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton if he were to get the party's nomination. >> okay, stephanie, the clock is ticking. got to whittle it down soon. stephanie ramos live in washington, thanks, steph, for that report. >> the debate was seen as do or die for jeb bush struggling to re-energize his campaign as he languishes in single digit poll numbers. >> it was marco rubio's chance to gain more ground on the front-runners. abc political analyst matthew dowd tells us who came out on top. >> it is showing we're probably
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race is, which is ben carson, donald trump, ted cruz and marco rubio. i think the winners tonight were probably marco rubio and ted cruz that are going to come away better from this debate. i think donald trump and ben carson probably aren't going to drop in support but didn't do anything and i think jeb who had to do a lot in this debate is probabably theig loser tonight. >> and the will be. more from that on "good morning amera." another note, secret servicece protection is expected to kick in today for donald trump and ben carson. sources say mogul has been appropriately selected as trump's code name. carson's code name is eli, a biblical reference plus name for students at yale his alma mater. people wanted to learn more about eli. >> according to google trends, carson was the top searched candidate followed by trump, cruz, rubio and kasich. here's hillary clinton's reaction to the debate. the democratic front-runner tweeting out this looped video
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showing a discharged clinton showing #gopdebate. >> stay with us for the latest on the debate. later on "good morning america" a live report from milwaukee and fafact checking the candidates' comments at the debate. we want to get to this morning's other big story. federal aviation officials are starting their investigation at the site of a deadly jet crash in akron, ohio, crashing into a home and bursting into flaming lipss. the owner of that plane saying it went down wh nine people on board. authorities have only said there were at least two deaths and they don't expect any survivors. the plane's impact was s severe residents say several blocks away they felt the furniture shake. >> all of a sudden this plane just dropped out of the sky. >> and it just blew up and it just sounded like gunfire going off. >> there were no injuries involving those on the ground. sources tell us it appears the plane had a mechanical problem. the bodies of the victims are expected to be recovered today.
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weather is a threat for some 30 million people. there's snow in the cascades and northern rockies right now and that system is moving eastward to the midwest and accuweather's justin povick has the forecast. good morning to you, justin. >> reena and kendis, thanks and good morning to you. very concerning with a strong storm system igniting severe weather over the central plains, later on today, all the ingredients coming together, moist air, cold air and a lot of jet stream dynamics and we're lookoking at a high in severe threat which could i include tornado, damaging winds, large hail and flooding downpours covering a lot of real estate from iowa all the way into louisiana. reen and kendis, back to you. >> all right, justin, thanks. it has been a tense night with increased security i in place on the campus of the university of missouri. protests over h how racial incidents are dealt with brought about the resignation of the school's president. well now campus police beefed up their presence after threats of
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were posted on social media. police say there's no immediate threat to the campus. well, encouraging news for jimmy carter three months after telling the world he has cancer a spokeswoman for thehe form he president says he's responding well to treatment and doctors found no evidence of new tumors. he is 91 being treated with radiation and a newly approved drug. new york comedy week kicked off last night with the ninth annual stand-up for heroes event, but it wasn't just comedy. comedy. you're like a little girl >> the stand up part included jon stewart, ray romano and seth mers. even the boss got in a few quips.s. >> it raises money for the woodruff foundation named for our colleagueinjured in iraq an provides resources for wounded veterans. >> can't say enough about this. bob devotes a lot of time and energy to it. >> we'll have a special story
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citizen have been charged in one of theiggest cyberattacks ever. they're accused of accessing the personal information of 83 million jpmorgan chase customers and then profiting on that information. prosecutors say the men also accessed information from other financial institutions. the u.s. citizen is believed to be living in moscow. daily fantasy sports sites have been thrown for a loss in new york sacked by the state attorneyeneral. he orders t two bgest company, draftkings and fanduel to stop accepting bets from new york residents and says their games are illegal gambling. the traditional fantasy sports sites, on the other hand, rely on months of smart play and long-term m strategy to honor those who served on this veterans day, there are a number of free offers out there. vetera and active duty military can get free food from desserts to entire meals at applebee's, chili's, dunkin' donuts, olive garden, outback steak house and uber and lybt giving rides to homeless vets seeking jobs going to work, not just today but in the coming
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the storm that brought wintry weather to yosete national park is now hitting denver. the park blanketed with three to six inches of snow. the first snowfall this season to the east. the ski resort of mammoth lakes, california, got 20 inches of snow. drivers in the cascades and northern rockies this morning may not find the snonow as nic and as pretty. there could be flooding in the center of the country from the gulf to the great lakes, and roads will be wet in the nohwest and new england. if you're flying, airport delays likeliest in denver, kansas city, dallas, minneapolis, chicago and boston. well, the death of a suburban new york socialite has shocked her quiet community. >> 83-year-old lois colley was found dead in her west chester estate, and police believe she was murdered. her husband eugene is one of the biggest mcdonald's franchise owners in the cotry. detectives say she died of blunt force trauma. no valuables were taken, and there was no sign of forced entry. much more on this mystery later on "good morning america." more than 100 people have
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been indicted in connection with that shoot-out at a texas restaurant in may. they were charged with engaging in organized criminal activity. nine of the bikers were killed. 20 others injured in the wild melee, which broke out at a twin peaks restaurant in waco. if convicted, they could face long prison terms. three tuscaloosa police officers have been placed on administrative leave with pay while they're being investigated for this incident on the university of alabama campus. after noise complaint escalated, you can see one student being hit with a taser and later a police baton. the police chief said he was deeply disturbed and disappointed by what he saw on the cell phone video. overseas russian president vladimir putin huddles with his nation's top athletic officials toda one item on the agenda, the new doping scandal centering on russian sprorts. investigators claim russian athletes b benefitedrom a state sponsored doping program.
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they're all in the top four in the college football playoff rankings. >> okay, as for last night's nba action, let's go to the guys from espn. >> he's stan, i'm neil. this is the "sportscenter" desk in los angeles. a lot of people think kevin durante might come to the lalakers but the wizards fans hope that's not true. >> including his mom. she wants him to come home. the pride of maryland outside of d.c. back there with the thunder taking on the wizards and durant, he looked like he was fired up for the game. he had 10 points in the first quarter. finished with 14 rebounds, 10 assists and left with a hamstring injury and at halftime here's more from the second quarter. gingerly there. wi that hamstring strain. they hope it's nothing series. russell westbrook with a triple-double and the thunder win it 125-101. durant can become a free agent ter this. >> he's going to get an
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well, time now to chcheck "the pulse" starting with the show stealer. st night's gop debate.e. did you catch it? >> yeah, hard to not catch it. take a look here. we're talking about maria bartiromo's eye-catching brooch. the large pin worn by the fox news moderator was trending all night with memes popping up on social media. one man's tweet compared it to a glowing object identified by nasa and the brooch was also likened to donald trump's unruly mane on a windy day. >> others thought it looked like the mockinay pins from "the hunger games" and one woman joked it was so big bartiromo could survive getting stabbed by ben carson. ooh. >> ouch. >> that's kind of ouch. >> okay, so no more trying to figure out the tip at joe's crab shack. the beach themed restaurant
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try a no tipping service policy. >> instead the wait staff will get a higher wage, up to $15 an hour and prices on the menu will also be slightly higher to make up for the difference. last month, danny meyer, the owner of high-end restaurant ss in new york also announced a no tipping policy. >> i like the idea. >> you do? >> yeah. well, next up in iowa a fourth grader who came up with an answer to a homework math problem. it was a logic problem involving eight boys a and eightirls and who would go on a series of dates. >> we're talking about maddie douglas who was asked to figure out a final dating combination. here's what she came up with. take a look. i can't answer this problem because my mom says according to girl code, you shouldn't date a friend's ex-boyfriend. good going, maddie. >> see, she remembered the most important code, the code of womanhood. >> yes. do boys have that same code? most women would not want their photo taken while giving birth, but someone forgot to tell an ameran guy, that guy, living in london.
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he snapped that photo while his wife was in labor. he doesn't seem to have a care in the world while his wife doesn't look that happy. >> not only did he take the photo, he also post eded on reddit and he sent it to her brothers. you know what commentators called him? an iensitive oh af. he said his wife asked for the photo that captured their pressions during labor andnd this onene, this o he claims actually cracked her up. so apparently she'll let him liveve to cudd his new daughter. >> but that's actually compared to so o many of e other photos i've seen of childbirth, that's actually not that bad of a photo. >> it's because you weren't in the physical process of pushing out the baby. >> true. i'll take -- >> never try this at home,
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republicans face offheir most substantive debate yet. the eight candidates clashed on immigration and other key topics but found common ground in attacking hillary clinton. the fiery crash of a jet into a home in akron. nine people were on board. deaths. the badger pass ski slopess month. snowfall. it was the firstf the season at the park. on the weather, veterans day starting with r rain in new england, violent storms in the midwest and blizzard-like conditions further west. and it's a chilly morning in california, as well as the southwest. enjoy this day. well, on this veterans day a story about an incredible young woman who nearly died in afghanistan. and went on to become a champion snowboarder. >> her powerful spirit and refusal to give in serving really as a reminder of thehe sacrifice veterans make to protect all of us.
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>> reporter: united states marine corps veteran isracking a thousand miles across britain along with five other vets to honor the sacrifice ofellow vets that can't walk with them anymore placing dog tags along the route. >> i lost 25 brothers whether killed in action or came home and lost their fight to ptsd. >> reporter: kirstie nearly lost her own life in june of 2012 serving as an aerial gunner in afghistan when her helicopter went down. doctors told her she wld never walk again. but she did more than walk. after 38 surgeries to repair her bobody, it was healing powerer of snowboarding that gave her life new famil on track to compete in the 2018 paralympics but kirstie still has another trial to overcome. when she finishes her trip dodoctors wl amputate the lower leg that causes her so mu pain. kirstie makes her way to london,
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the last stretch of her trip. >> are you finished? >> yes. >> presenting her final dog tag to prince harry remembering another marine whohoidn't survive when his helicopter kept down. >> please welcome, ladies and gentlemen, sergeant kirstie ennis. >> reporter: at the stand up for heroes event in new york, kirstie is recognized for her bravery. >> like everyone else in the front rows tonight, i do not want anyons pity. we want people to push and challenge us to be better in order to grasp a new sense of purpose and direction. [ applause ] >> reporter: bob woodruff, abc news. >> our bob woodruff does such a great job helping family member, service members and that organization really incredible. >> yeah, we do have to remember our veterans not just today on november 11th but every day, thank a veteran.
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