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tonight, inside the final 0 30. we're heading into a donald trump rally. >> nothing i've seen in america. >> an extremely defiant trump lashing out. >> these people are horrible people. >> at those who brought personal accusations against him. a powerful appeal from michelle obama. >> a candidate for president of the united states has bragged about sexual assaulting women. >> and trump supporters turning their outrage on our cameras. plus a star is bread. hermann in the hood is on a roll scoring endorsement deals. how does he get insta famous? we give it a shot. and the final "star wars"
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thank you for joining us. tonight we're inside a campaign under siege. rocked by new allegations of inappropriate sexual conduct. but at one spirited donald trump rally, you'd never know it. the republican nominee for president not only unfazed but lashing out at his accusers. here's terri mir ran for our series inside the 30. >> reporter: we're heading to west palm beach to the trump rally. day 26. women coming forward with stories. >> his hands were all over me. >> the avalanche of accusations against donald trump. >> i didn't see this coming at all. you're right. that campaigns do have october surprises, but this is a shock. >> reporter: just 26 days to go until election day, and that shock wave is reverberating across the country. the trump campaign's in triage
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mode. so it's about 9:00 on thursday. trump just tweeted about "the new york times" article saying that it's phony and it's failing paper, and watch what's going to happen. so we have a bunch of events today, and it's going to be a really, really, really long day. >> i think a lot of people feel in supporting trump that they created a movement, and here it is, falling apart. >> reporter: abc news. make a u turn? all right. so much for the power of the media. people want to be here. there's a thrill in the air. >> he's going to save our country. >> i worked with men for 30 years. i know how they talk. >> reporter: how are you? we just made it. we have our media credentials. in we go. we've spoken to so many people, all saying the same thing, this
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this is war. >> these claims are all fabricated. they're pure fiction, and they're outright lies. these events never, ever happened. >> he's defending himself and saying i told you. >> reporter: and with every word the man on stage is riling up his crowd and coming down on his accusers and on the establishment that he has made his enemy. >> the corporate media in our country is no longer involved in journalism. they're a political special interest, no different than any lobbyist or other financial e e entity with a total political agenda, and the agenda is for themselves. now we address the slander libels that was last night thrown at me by the clinton
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machine and "the new york times" and other media outlets as part of a concerted, coordinated, and vicious attack. >> reporter: last night people magazine writer natasha stoynoff alleged in 2005 trump shut the door behind us. i turned around and within seconds he was pushing me against the wall and forcing his tongue down my throat. >> i asked a very simple question. why doesn't it part of the story that appeared 20 or 12 years ago? why wasn't it a part of the story? >> how are you? >> i'm ju ju. are you open? >> yes. okay, great. >> reporter: natasha stoynoff is not speaking publicly, but ju juju chang spoke with her editor to find out way. >> reporter: there's been a lot of emotion on the campaign trail. we're trying to get a sense of why they are so confident that
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what their reporter said happened happened. one of the things she's said in the body of her piece is not only does she feel violated again, but she feels muzzled again. >> when she saw donald trump denied having groped or kissed women against their will, he was saying that was just talk. >> you're saying you never did that? >> i have not. >> that was the thing that pushed her over the edge and made her feel she needed to come forward. >> reporter: what made people confident this was the truth. >> she's one of our most trusted colleagues and someone we believe. this was fully vetted and we stand by our story. >> reporter: i wanted to play for you the sound from the campaign trail. >> take a look. look at her. look at her words. you tell me what you think. i don't think so. i don't think so. >> it's not about his opinion of anyone's physical appearance. that is absolutely secondary to this. he is not saying anything that directly contradicts her story, and he does deny it, but he's
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not offering anything that would contra contradict it. >> reporter: the story line is developing as the evening progresses. just now melania trump tweeted out a letter her lawyer sent demanding they remove certain parts of the article. >> meanwhile in camp clinton. >> we can't let this dark and divisive and dangerous vision of america take hold in anybody's heart. we have to keep lifting up this campaign. so remember, when they go low, we go high. >> reporter: she's actually not on the campaign trail today. she's fundraising, which is surprising when you think less than 30 days out, but she's letting michelle, president obama, joe biden, they're the ones that are on the campaign trail for her. >> and i can't believe i'm saying that a candidate for
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president of the united states has bragged about sexually assaulting women. and i have to tell you that i -- i can't stop thinking about this. it has shaken me to my core in a way that i couldn't have predicted. this is not something that we can ignore. >> okay, well how many days is it going to be until folks are saying that's exactly the way he treated me, and now we're seeing it happen. >> oftentimes victims of sexual assault don't come forward until there is some sort of trigger. it could happen when someone denies having sexually assaulting anyone, and the trigger causing them to say you're lying. you did this to me. >> we already have substantial evidence to dispute these lies, and it will be made public in an appropriate way and at an appropriate time, very soon.
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>> reporter: we walked through the crowd and asked them about women coming forward saying that trump had allegedly abused them. none of them blinked at all. i mean, it is really amazing. >> no one believes it. no one believes the allegations. >> reporter: not one woman. >> everyone said it was a concerted effort by the clintons. >> reporter: the rally is over but the rage is not. >> nazi sign? really? >> criminals. criminals. >> reporter: that's a little bit much. nazi media. i think he drew the swastika incorrectly. it's like nothing i've seen in american politics in a while. >> reporter: interestingly enough, this wasn't the most hostile they've been toward the media. we've had rallies where people
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have said f you and come over to reporters and pointed their fingers at us. and relatively, this was a little tame, maybe because it's the afternoon not the evening. the evening rallies are a little more amped up. >> reporter: what do you expect to see from donald trump if the trend continues, if he's looking at being defeated by a woman? >> i don't even think he can fathom that. donald trump, his essence, the essence of donald trump is winning. in his mind, he's won all his life. he came here to win. i think the idea of losing to donald trump is tantamount to losing himself. i don't think he could bear the notion of losing, especially to hillary clinton. >> reporter: there's never been a candidate like donald trump, and never been a campaign like this one, and there's 26 days left to go. >> we are going to win this great, great state. >> i don't think there's ever
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been a more important 26 days in american history. for "nightline" in west palm beach, florida. >> be sure to watch the financial presidential debate wednesday, october 19th at 9:00 p.m. eastern. up next, talk about a good dog. the terrier making his dog thousands of dollars as an instagram star, and later, the new "star wars" movie is here. my goal was to finally get in shape. not to be focusing on my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months.
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it's been said dogs are man's best friend. well, in this case it's quite true. the maltese yorkshire terrier not only revved up his owner's social life. he's raking in big bucks on instagram. he's an installment of "social stars". this is hermann. he's a one-year-old maltese mor can i. he loves running, snacking, and hoodies. oh, yeah, he also likes posing for photos, of course. hermann is what you'd call a dog gi influencer. he gets more than 40,000 followers and he's the furly face of sponsors. it's turned this four pound furry ball of cuteness into a social media celebrity. herma hermann's owner, a 37-year-old bachelor, an overworked sales
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manager who says this pooch saved his life. >> he's the first dog i had. i was in a client's office. they asked me to dog sit when they went on a family vacation, and when he had to go home, i was a little bummed out. i found a breeder and got lucky. it was the last one list. >> reporter: he rediscovered his love of photography. this is him as a two pound puppy. >> the pictures were popular with my friends. people started liking it online. >> reporter: boom, an instagram star is born. it's the secret sauce to social success. mix one part adorable pet, two parts cute clothing and three parts great lighting. and voila, a pic made for instagram. of course, you have to top it all off with the world class caption game. hey, what's cooking? posing with gray goose? who wants to party with me? sitting at the "nightline" an or the desk? >> really? you have to be this cute all the
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time. >> good captioning is important. it's telling a story and giving someone an extra reason to tune in. >> reporter: she runs a company that represents social media stars of all kinds. >> people have a reaction to cute. it illicits warm feelings in us. >> reporter: it was her team that discovered david and hermann in toronto. >> how can you not look at hermann and love him? he's a tiny fluff ball that wears hoodies. one of the things we see in a lot of pet influencers, their pets are incredible photographers. every photo was really different. >> reporter: keeping it going means capitalizing on hermann's stardom. others fetch major deals for their loving owners. when you're a top dog on the doggy influencer market, you get the glam treatment. cocktail hours and the finest
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doggy treats money can buy, and running elbows with golden doodles in suits, puppies in pumped up kicks and rocker dogs in bark sabbath jean jackets. these dogs on the cat walk, famous in their own right, each of them sposrting a social medi followers. and even though they're just starting out, david says hermann's instagram presence has brought in deals close to $10,000. but for david, hermann is enriching his life in ways money can't buy. >> herming helped me get away from my work aaholism. >> reporter: spruce up his social life. does it concern you people might be grabbing pets just to try to turn them into famous pets?
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>> it's very hard to make an animal famous on instagram. >> reporter: could it really be that hard to make a cute dog famous. could they make a star out of my dog? >> she has step one covered. she's insanely adorable. number two, a good grooming. >> reporter: come on. how are you? you're going in a dog, coming out a star. >> time for a bath. >> reporter: right now she doesn't want to be internet famous. >> i guess that's what it takes to be a social media star. >> reporter: she's glammed up and ready to go. my hershey is all her fluffy cuteness. she seems more interested in chilling than stardom. she doesn't take dmands commaco.
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finally tonight, a return to the rebellion. the trailer for "rogue one," a "star wars" story is here. >> reporter: the final trailer for "rogue one," reveals a big family secret. >> whatever i do, i do it to protect you. so you understand. >> reporter: it turns out the father of the film's heroin helped create that death star. >> it appears he's critical to
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the development. >> reporter: so he leads a rebel team to steal that super weapon secret plans. >> she's incredibly determined. she's a survivor. at the same time she has moments of great vulnerability, and is not perfect. >> reporter: we also know where the film gets the title. >> they are requesting a call sign. >> rogue. rogue one. >> reporter: "rogue one" takes place just before the original series, a new hope. helping luke skywalker blow it up. but it's the return of iconic bad guy, darth vader that really has fans freaking out. the movie hits the big screen december 16th. for "nightline," i'm clayton sandell. on the subject of turbulent
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dramas, this election cycle has left us with big questions. we leave you with thoughts from bob dylan. a man who understands the power of words. the answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind. ♪ ♪ how many times can a man turn his head ♪ ♪ and pretend it just doesn't see ♪ ♪ the answer my friend is blowing in the wind ♪ ♪ the answer is blowing in the wind ♪ >> what's the recipe for success on this show? well, take one contestant, add three lifelines, stir in a million dollars, and toss it all in one big pressure cooker. get ready--it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to the show. you guys ready to play "millionaire"? all right. well, ready to show off
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her baby bump, our returning contestant is here to win some serious diaper money. from orange county, california, please welcome back liat mascho. welcome back! good to have you. come on over. ♪ you know, last show, we talked about you being pregnant. uh, we didn't talk--how far along are you? >> uh, a few months left. >> oh, you use months, not weeks. thank you so much. the--the whole week thing-- >> just so you don't have to count. >> really bugs me. so you're like halfway there? okay. >> more or less. >> so we know if it's a boy or a girl? >> it's a girl. >> [gasps] it's a girl. >> yes. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> i have one of those as well. >> i know. >> you'll never sleep again. >> [laughing] not planning on it. >> let's recap on how you've done in this game. you're playing a good game. $7,000 is where you are. you are 8 questions away from the million. you are just four away from that next threshold of $50,000. you used two lifelines in your last show. you stil
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