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all new viral videos today "right this minute." cameras catch two kids out in the snow. >> they are about to have playtime. >> what happens when they are suddenly sucked under and only one comes out. >> wait a minute. >> a skier finds himself -- >> at the right place at the right time. >> how he drew one very lucky line in the snow. >> watch out! >> up to the ceiling, this is a total loss . >> a woman's home is destroyed by flooding, forcing her outdoors where -- >> sleeping in a dog's kennel. >> meet the guy with cajun special forces that says america needs louisiana. >> no one can't help.
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they might be able to pass out cold water to a volunteer swinging a hammer. >> plus your chance to win a new ipad mini. and somebody's got a new toy. >> starts running all over the place swipgi ingswinging it aro. >> think about the last time you saw a horse playing with a stuffed animal. >> that's amazing. >> it may be fall here in the u.s., but in russia there's quite a bit of snow on the ground and these two kids are about to have playtime, until -- wait a minute! >> what was that, a giant manhole? >> you're right. >> stepped on it and it gave way. >> these kids were playing, stepped on the manhole, cover slipped, wasn't secured tightly. the older sister is able to save herself and run free. the little boy, though, the toddler, he fell inside. immediately an adult comes over. luckily he was able to pick that manhole up with his bare hand and immediately the second guy comes up. he goes down in there to get the
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little boy. now, at first the video is in color, but then it turns to black and white because it's the time of day where the lights come on and everything turns to black and white on this cctv footage, but just three minutes later, watch what happens right here. you see the man's hand, he's reached up and now they are pulling him and the toddler out of the sewer. >> was the toddler injured? >> the toddler was injured. he had a concussion and a fractured skull. he's expected to be okay. >> how is that thing so insecurely covered? like a piece of wood on top. >> okay. normally they are secured. >> well, the government is looking into it. they wanted to know why it wasn't secured. >> the videos of the gorgeous snow-covered slopes are starting to hit the web. the skier is just cutting through that perfect, pristine powder. that skier is also at the right place at the right time.
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watch this, creates that line there. >> watch out! >> wow! >> below that line, the snow just starts avalanching down the slope. >> right off the line of that. >> yes, it's incredible. in fact, i think if we pay attention to his body as he notices the avalanche starting, i think he's trying to hike up really quickly to get away from it. >> he is. >> something tells me a guy who skis in an area like this probably understands snow conditions a lot more than us just watching from here. i wouldn't doubt if he needs to cross that just to see if it would give way. >> i'm thinking the same thing, even as much as this could be a psa to people, before you go out on the powder, cut along the top, see what happens. then give it a couple of minutes. >> he looked like he knew where to stop. he stopped right on the edge. i'm wondering if he could sense it under the skis. >> either way, this is a really great video. nobody was injured, but it's
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still really beautiful to see the mountains covered in snow. >> middle of august, louisiana was on the receiving end of about 7.1 trillion gallons of water, causing 11% of the state covered in water. 144,000 homes, a total loss. there are tens of thousands of people in louisiana who still need help. >> right now she's intense. >> you can see where 67-year-old diane has been living. >> sleeping under the tarp, right? >> in the dog's kennel. and has been for about four weeks. in fact, a couple of her dogs died, one had to be put down, but that's where they are all living. you can see what happens to her home. all the mold on the side, it's worse when you look inside. >> that's a total loss. >> can't go back in that house. >> how are you -- >> bathing? >> yes, bathing, water hose?
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>> very dehumanizing for this poor woman to live in a dog kennel. >> people like diane feel alone. appears they are not alone. if you're watching this at home and think i want to do something to help, i have the person for you live via skype "right this minute." what exactly is your organization doing and how can we help? >> we started off early in the game by distributing goods. handed it off to the people that needed. that went on for 14 to 16 days. after that we dropped back to a support organization. >> what is it that we can do, the average person, to help these people out? >> pretty much no one that can't help. older people that aren't physically capable, they might be able to pass cold water out to a volunteer swinging a hammer. another person might not working hard but have extra cash they can donate. >> what's going to happen with ms. diane, what's next to her? >> social media awareness program, someone donated a
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camper and got her moved out of that dog kennel and now she's got a home for the time being. >> how important is social media to this campaign? >> social media has been huge. news networks such as y'all have also been a tremendous help. it would be completely impossible without it. >> how would you describe the situation right now in louisiana? >> better than it was. people are able to go to the grocery store again. people do for the most part have what they need. it's more than anything people can't go home. some people are in their homes and what they are facing is black mold. black mold is terribly dangerous. it's very bad for the respiratory system. it could kill you. i'll just say that it's better, but it's not good yet. we have a long ways to go. >> people watching at home in other parts of the country who maybe can't help with their hands but want to help with their wallet, where can they go to do that? >> go to our cajun special forces page. >> you guys are doing fantastic work. thank you. we'll get all that information up on our website, rightthisminute.com. click on tv show or use our mobile app.
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it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you're going to need monday's buzz word, be at least 21 years of age and a legal resident of the u.s. or canada. >> the "rtm" buzz word coming up in just a bit. >> stand by, everyone, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. for many of us growing up getting your first car is one of the things you cannot wait for. for this young indian teen, 19 years old, he didn't wait. he just started building his own car. he had an old hyundai he got his hands on and a computer that his dad bought him when he was 12 years old. he started watching youtube videos and learned how to weld. learned how to do the electrics in a car. learned how to build the wheel. he built this entire chassis himself, put the engine in, the whole bit. >> what can you say taabout thi? the kid is brilliant. >> entire project cost about $3,600 u.s. dollars, but he's done a great job with it.
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suspension, gearing, lights, the whole works. >> just imagine where he's going from here, 19 years old. >> think of it this way, his dad worked very hard, now he has access to the internet. because of that simple thing, he was able to teach himself all of these skills. >> he may very well have just changed his entire community. who knows where he's going to be in five to ten years. he might invent something we'll all be using in the near future. a rapper is making a special phone call. >> this is the rugged man. [ bleep ]. >> i swear to god. is your girlfriend amanda? >> yeah. >> find out the life changing message he's about to deliver. >> she didn't know how to tell you. she asked me online if i could call you and tell you. >> did he just said b.s.? >> yeah, he did. and he's out for a ride, but -- >> little quick here for some urban streets. >> see what happens next. (achoo!) did you know
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of your mouth be? >> that's true. >> she didn't know how to tell you. she asked me online if i could call you and tell you. >> i really appreciate it. i'm on my way home now to see her to check up on her. that explains it, i guess. >> so i think frank finally accepts it, then goes into oversharing mode. >> yeah. tmi. >> actually do a little bit of bonding. this is how big a fan frank is. >> got another boy on the way. got a boy on the way. >> that's awesome. >> just as he was about to hang up, we find out why this all came together. >> okay. >> all comes full circle. this was a cool thing when stars and artists get to do something
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for their fans, something so simple like a phone call, but at the same time changing a guy's life. >> that's incredible. >> my man, you're going to love fatherhood. it's amazing. it's the best thing that ever happened to me, all right? i'll talk to you soon. >> always a fan of motorcycle videos. i've got two for you. this guy cruising down the road in florida. he's going quick here for urban streets. he does slow it down a bit, brings it down into the 50s, the 40s. comes up to this left hander. >> misjudged the turn? >> yeah. carried speed through that left hander. tell me if i'm wrong, but does he get a blip in the wheel, slip on something right about here first? >> oh! >> yeah. >> could be the paint, could be some kind of grease in the street, who knows. something caused his front wheel
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to slip a bit and that's what made it hard for him to then recover. he swings wide, catches the curb. he's got a jacket on, he's short. >> not a good idea. >> however, he pops right back up, gets back on that bike and rides it home. let's move over to this car dealership. there's a security camera that catches this. >> oh! yeah, that's pretty bad. >> brand new motorcycle. >> no! >> first ride. >> no! >> he's got his feet down. this isn't the flint stones, that's not how you stop a bike. no helmet. thankfully, doesn't look like he's hurt. as soon as he sits up, smile on his face. gosh, how silly was that. no, this is going to be expensive. >> that sucks for him. he's got to fix the bike. >> and the car. >> we're a fan of time lapsed videos. a lot capture beautiful things. this is no different. here we are in canada, capturing
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the high to low tide. >> so magnificent. blows my mind how that works. >> capture the top of the day to what looks like the end of the day. people cog in and out of the park. >> fun place to be. you walk out there in low tide, check out all the tidal pools and see different animals and creatures. to me, looks like somebody -- >> yeah. >> and the pool drained. >> this video was posted to a youtube page. i love it. >> so cool. i love it. is it real or is it fake? >> we have the ultimate racer, mac dreidel from ebaum's world. >> starting with insane strength. >> i think that this thing is hollow. >> then a shady creation is born. >> i think it's totally real. >> and a man takes matters into
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promotional considerations provided by -- some people will believe any video they see on the internet. other people won't let the video finish. wrong, wrong. that's not how the video happens. so to fix the debate over real or fake, we have the ultimate moderator, mac dreidel from ebaum's world! >> thank you, guys, thank you. no better cure for your monday
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than real or fake videos with mac dreidel. let's just run the clip. >> video number one. my back's hurting already. >> i think this thing is hollow. >> uh-huh. >> rolling? >> we're calling it fake? >> i'm calling fake. >> we're all suspicious. we're going fake. >> hey! >> i knew it. i knew it was hollow. >> all right. >> what i'm really impressed by is your ability to get just the bark on the outside. >> how did they do that? >> video number two -- >> relax, just made -- i have no life. basically, work off uv. >> has he created uv censored sunglasses? >> i'm going with real only because he started by saying i did this because i have no life. >> i agree, totally real. >> i'm going fake. i don't think he's built uv
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sensitive sunglasses. >> that's easy, light and different stuff. if he could do that, i think putting that sensor in is simple. >> are these shades shady, mac? >> this is real online. nobody is calling him out, they are pretty dorky looking. i'm saying real, pretty awesome invention. >> video number three. >> drives me crazy. >> i want to say real. >> wait until you see this. this is the best. >> oh, my gosh, this is so real! i want it to be real. i'm going to say real because i want it to be real. >> honestly, all about that guy's reaction. seems so genuine. >> seems real. >> it does foal real, but so
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easy for that to be his buddy. >> we're all thinking real. >> i'm with you guys, this is real. i want to believe it and i want to do it. that's what makes this video so great, everybody who's been on a plane has been right there and wanted to do that exact thing, you know? it's amazing. cat nap is over. ♪ it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you're going to need the buzz word, be at least 21 years of age, and a legal resident of the u.s. or canada. >> get over to
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with this, but i don't think i'd be that mad about it. what do dogs do when they are at the vet? they freak out. this 2-year-old pit bull is a pro, the calmest patient you've ever seen. >> excuse me. oh, wow. >> i'm telling you, hello. hello. >> as soon as the dog's on the table, leg up, because they are going to draw blood. gets some blood work done. >> really, willingly gives the paw up for the blood. >> it does have liver problems, so it has to get blood work done routinely. that's probably why. >> gets a treat. pin prick, no big deal, and i get a treat. >> little kisses. >> i can't stand it.
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>> dog handles it better than i would. i can tell you that. >> over to this ranch in illinois. look at the gorgeous fluffy horse in the middle of the corral. that's seymour. seymour has a new buddy. obviously, seymour is a stuffed horse. >> i was about to say, he's having his way with him. >> look at that. >> that is amazing. >> running all over the place, swinging it around. >> video definition of horsing around. >> literal definition. he is a very special horse. it is being trained as an olympic jumper, so you can tell this is a pretty special little guy. >> that is hilarious. thanks for sharing this monday with us, we appreciate it. go to rightthisminute.com for lots more viral content or catch
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us on the next episode of "rtm". . coming up later in "the mix" -- thanks for the sound effects -- a look at earth from space 70 years later. a heart-stopping video of a plane crash with investigators looking for answers. why it was flying in the first place. later, the big twist, premier of "the walking dead" gets reactions from fans. we'll tell you why the hit show has fans and actors always on edge. check out the behind the scenes pictures on instagram, abcwnn. you're watching "world news now."
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new video this morning showing a deadly plane crash in the island of malta. the french surveillance plane banks to the right just plunging there right after takeoff slamming into the ground burst into flames. authorities say all five crew members on board were killed. it was going to libya's coast to monitor human and drug trafficking routes. here at home, members of congress call for federal action to ab solve the death of national guard deaths in california. >> it was a bonus to reenlist
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and fight in iraq and afghanistan. a decade later? they are asked to pay back the money. here's abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: after serving for two decades, army sergeant robert richmond agreed to go back to war after receiving a $15,000. >> i had a contract, risked my life to serve the contract. >> reporter: ten years after receiving the money, the pentagon wants it back. in the height of the wars in iraq and afghanistan, the national guard used bonuses to entice soldiers across the country to reenlist. extra cash intended for those with skills in high demand, but criminal fraud by a national guard official dispensing bonuses led many in california to receive payments they didn't qualify for. guardsmen like christopher van meter who survived a roadside bomb in iraq received a purple heart, and then notices to pay back $46,000. >> it was a slap in the face.
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>> reporter: in california, roughly 10,000 soldiers told to pay up. 22 million dollars already recouped. the deputy commander said it's unfair, but his hands are tied. >> if we could wave the magic wand, we would. >> reporter: mary bruce, abc news, washington. the national guard says while they think most happened in california, they are looking whether it happened in other states as well. that roughly 10,000 number could grow. >> insane. lawmakers are calling for change. something will happen eventually. the bomb shell cliff hanger revealed in season 7 premier of "the walking dead." >> which character or characters met their demise? it's been more than 24 hours how, but still, a spoiler alert made. you're watching "world news now." "world news
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zombie feever gripped the land, and it's not because we're daying from halloween. >> the cliff hanger revealed from the bomb shell season of "the walking dead," and if you have not watched it, it's a spoiler alert. consider yourself warned. >> everybody dies. >> here's more. >> they're all dead. >> this is it. >> reporter: it's back! ♪ after a gut wrenching cliff hanger wondering who faced their death at the new villain, megan -- >> you are it. >> reporter: finally, an answer. >> i'm a man of my word. >> reporter: with not one -- >> oh! >> reporter: but two casualties. fans everywhere -- >> glen! >> reporter: devastated. >> oh, my gosh. >> i can see this is hard on you guys. >> reporter: the baseball bat emoji topping the list
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overnight, but acting dead is not as lucrative as you might think. many of the show's actors making up to $400,000 less per episode than stars in other hit shows like "game of thrones." >> the constant threat of death or annihilation plays a role in contract negotiations p it has to keep the actors on edge. >> that is a no-no. >> reporter: the executive producer warns -- >> anyone you love in the show in a split second could be gone. >> reporter: everyone is fair game this season. >> until then, tata. >> oh, man. so my favorite twitter reaction. hilarious. this guy right here, i'm done with the show. i've always liked game of thrones more. i'm going to watch videos of baby kittens to bleach my eyes. >> i don't know that's a good alternative if you don't like main characters dying and blood
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man dressed as a tree in the middle of the street? >> what? >> not high-tech, granted, but this was in portland, maine. >> of course. >> a person in the middle of a crosswalk. looks like a prank, but police did not find it funny. they arrested the guy, it's all caught on video in what might be the slowest arrest ever. >> where did they cuff him? >> the man inside the tree is asher wood worth. a friend claims he was studying traffic patterns. he has not responded. >> where was he studying it? in elementary school? >> you were doing so well before. lame elementary? >> element-tree. >> oh. >> this video is better just to be seen than to be heard. this is franco. he's a model.
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he recently opened a chicken restaurant here in new york city, and so his two videos he's uploaded to youtube gained a lot of viewers, and you can understand why. he's just dressed in his underwear. okay. nice banana shot. the 27-year-old is a chef. he's a trained chef, but, you know, for -- >> and people are are watching the video for his recipes? >> yes. that bowl and a pudding recipe. >> good stuff. very educational. >> yeah. >> and now to a video that you might have to inspect along with us. there's a pub in england that claims they are haunting. >> i see it. >> saying this video proves it. >> the ghost comes in, knocks the mop over, and knocks the danger wet floor over. >> weird. >> they say that this proves it.
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this morning on "world news now" two weeks away, election day, drawing near, with many ballot boxes all over the country already open. and as donald trump rails against the media last night, he launched his own newscast. details ahead. breaking overnight, a father jumps to his death while holding on to his two sons. the children survived. hear how the police tracked them down. new this half hour, extreme weather hitting parts of asia. >> flash floods turn streets into rivers there washing cars away as reds dents try to make it to higher ground. a special presidential edition of jimmy kimmel's mean tweets. president obama dissed about everything from his looks and dancing skills, but wait until the final tweet. that's on the skinny on this
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tuesday, october 25th. from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning, everyone. we're going to start this half hour with the latest attacks as well as allegations in the race for the white house with the election day exactly two weeks from today. hillary clinton had one of the heaviest hitters singing her praises last night, and president obama made a pitch for clinton and making fun of donald trump on "jimmy kimmel live." >> when you watch the debate and watch donald trump, do you ever laugh? do you ever actually laugh? >> most of the time. >> the president urged everyone to vote and said we have a responsibility, and we can't sit back and complain. >> donald trump is not sitting back either, taking aim as the polls trailing hillary clinton by five points, dismissing them as phony and rig and insisting he's winning. >> trump launched a show on facebook called trump tower live.
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the host said they were simply by passing the media to take trump's message directly to the american people. >> that followed an appearance on the campaign trail by a critic, elizabeth warren. it's your voice, your vote. here's more. >> reporter: hillary clinton in new hampshire with the one woman who gets under donald trump's skin even more than she does, elizabeth warren, going right to this moment in the last debate. >> such a nasty woman. >> get this, donald, nasty women are tough. on november 8th, we nasty women are going to march our nasty feet to cast our nasty votes to get you out of our lives forever. >> reporter: the massachusetts senator relishing the role of chief attack doll dog. >> he thinks because he has a mouth full of tictacs he can force himself on any woman
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within groping distance. i have news for you, donald trump, women have had it with guys like you. >> reporter: clinton herself says she'll no longer answer trump's attacks. >> i debated him for four and a half hours, i don't even think about responding to him anymore. >> reporter: with days to go, she's feeling exceedingly confident. in new hampshire, clinton standing alongside senate candidate, maggie, going after her rival, republican senator who called trump a role model for children. she took it back, but clinton says maggie is different. >> unlike her opponent, she's never been afraid to stand up to donald trump. >> reporter: the clinton campaign celebrating polls showing her with a lead. the race is tighter in north carolina, and the the campaign hopes for a bigger boost there from the first lady as she
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campaigns with hillary clinton for the very first time right there by her side. that happens on thursday. abc news, new york. moving on now to potentially bad news for the democratic nominee. just days before the presidential election, the obama administration confirms obamacare premiums go up sharply next year by an average 25% for some plans, and consumers will only be able to choose plans from a single company. the administration pointed out that most consumers would still be able to find plans for less than $100 a month, but donald trump last night declared it's over for obamacare. police in oklahoma now say a murder suspect on the run has some kind of disease he may attempt to spread. michael vance is wanted for killing his aunt and uncle and shooting police officers with an ak-47 and live streamed his get away on facebook.
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>> it's going to be intense. >> officials tell abc news his medical condition is believed a communicable disease and urge caution to anyone in contact with him. two new jersey boys in serious condition after their father jumped after an overpass into a wooded area with his boys. the father died at the scene. the police responded to a call from the mother of the children saying her husband took the boys threatening to harm them. officers tracked them down using the gps signal from his phone. black community leaders in mississippi demand action against as many as four white high school students for alleged involvement in a racial incident. the parents of an unname black teen say those students put a noose around their son's neck, and they say they pulled on a tightly. the alleged incident happened at stone high school in the city of wiggins nearly two weeks ago. >> no child should be walking
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down the hall or in the locker room and be accosted with a noose around their neck. this is 2016 not 1916. well, he's urging federal authorities to investigate the accident as a hate crime. local officials say they are still looking into the whole matter, and that's why no disciplinary action have been taken as of yet. meanwhile, the wife of subway's spokesman is suing the chain. claiming subway failed to take proper action against jared after receiving reports indicating his sexual interest in children. he's serving a prison sentence after pleading guilty to child porn charges. she's seeking unspecified damages. subway, however, is not commenting about the lawsuit. extreme weather this morning, parts of indonesia hit hard by extensive flooding. video shows cars dragged along, by the flood waters in west
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java, and homes damaged when the nearby river overflowed. the flood waters now receded. a well-placed traffic highway camera in switzerland caught a scene. >> that car rolling across the roadway, there's no one in it, the guy chasing the car is supposed to be driving it, but he forgot to apply the parking brake. >> woah. plenty of traffic coming up behind him as you can see, but it makes no difference to the driver. he still chased the car until the car stops after hitting a sign. the car had some front bumper damage. the driver was not injured. that was really close. >> talk about lucky. the amount of times someone else could have gotten hurt, he could have gotten killed, the car could have been damaged. >> yeah. >> my brother-in-law did that once, by the way. >> what? >> parked the car, forgot to put the parking brake on, parked where he was not supposed to, and the waiter at the diner ran at us said your car is in jericho turnpike, a busy road, that you don't want your brand new car to be in the middle of,
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but car completely unhurt, no one hurt, car fine, and we got a good laugh. he still has to hear that story. >> and you relive it for him on tv. coming up, what's shaping up to be the most expensive world series ever. prices for tonight's tickets are $700 a seat, and wait until you hear how much seats are going for game three. >> wow. end of the era for a couple on era night on "dancing with the stars," who got the boot? that's ahead in the skinny, but first, let's take a look at what a beautiful day it is in this country. or not. "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. care. approaching medicare eligibility? don't put off checking out your medicare options until 65. now is a good time to get the ball rolling. medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you.
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fly to the wall, comes back, fly to the wall, comes back, he has it, and the runners, tag men on first and third, one out. >> have you heard that donald trump is the republican candidate for president? >> what the -- are you trying to kill me again? [ laughter ] >> that is will farrell on jimmy kim live. >> the 216 against the 312, the inians versus the cubs trying to put decades of pain behind as they open the world series. abc spoke with some of the players. >> reporter: for these two teams to celebrate in october, you'd think a higher power got involved. what do you think the baseball gods are saying about the matchup, the two moscarred franchises? baseball history? >> probably really happy right
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now. >> last time you were in the world series was 1945, who was the president, truman orriz eisenhower? >> truman. >> credit cards around? >> no. >> color television? >> no. >> you are three for three. after all the years of misery and curses involving billy goats and foul balls -- >> do you believe in curses? do you believe in the goat? do you believe in steve? do you believe that the cubs are cursed? >> i don't -- no. i don't know. i don't believe in that stuff. i like scary movies, though. >> reporter: still, some guys dons leave anything to chance. >> certain people, you want to wear the same underwear. you don't want to change your underwear out. i mean, you wash it. >> reporter: let's hope so. abc news, cleveland. you got to feel a little bit bad for cleveland in this scenario, don't you? >> because they waited so long to get to the world series again. >> you expect the whole country to be rallying around you, and then you have to face off against the one underdog worse than you. >> yes. >> or better than you.
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>> it comes a year after lebron and the cavaliers win a championship, bring a championship back to your city, and -- >> you think the momentum is with us. like when the red sox won, then the patriots won, and the city came forward. well, maybe cleveland will pull it out. we'll see. >> yep. the series is shaping up to be the most expensive to attend in the history of major league baseball. cleveland that has not been in the series in 19 years, and a ticket there tonight starts at more than $700. >> that's surprising it's that low. that's not that bad, but the cubs have not been invited to the dance in 71 years, so understandably, prices for game three in chicago start at? $1900. and average about four times as much as ones in cleveland, and those prices are likely to rise even more before friday's first game in chicago. >> and that's not even counting how much they have to spend and go through to get back and forth to the game, which is going to be its own ordeal. >> good thing is, take the train there in chicago to get to it, but one thing about wrigley field that's cool is there's apartment buildings with
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rooftops set up so you have, like, a grand stand on top of the rooftops so you could get a relatively cheap seat there. >> everyone is now listing their apartments, getting out of here. >> yep. when we come back, a special presidential edition of mean tweets on jimmy kimmel. >> which couple was booted from "dancing with the stars"? the skinny's next. "world
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♪ the skinny has been quite political lately, but one more time. >> we're almost this. >> we're almost at election day. starting with a special presidential edition of mean tweets last night on jimmy kimmel. >> president obama dropped in on kimmel talking everything, and he did the honors for last night's mean tweets. >> barack obama dances like how his jeans look. you know, this jeans thing, this is so old. years ago. come on. my mom bought new conditioner, and it sucks. it's not even conditioning my hair. i blame obama. barack obama, bro, do you even lift? well, i lifted the ban on cuban
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cigars, that's worth something. >> and then there was this moment. >> president obama will go down as, perhaps, the worst president in the history of the united states! @realdonaldtrump. at least i'll go down as a president. >> big fan of the drop the mic moment. >> yes. the president also said he's a bit rough on his guests during the commercial breaks. he was having a lot of fun with it. >> it does seem like it, yeah. they go on these things as part of a campaign trip, but sometimes it seems like they have maybe too much fun, like, they just play the jokes back and forth, the stories come out, talking about dancing. >> knew there would be an attack
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on trump somehow there. >> speaking of dancing, by the way -- >> yeah. >> big night in the ballroom. it was era night on "dancing with the stars." >> last night's standout couple had the 1940s jitterbug. they might be the dark horse after all in this. >> maybe. >> embracing the world war ii era earning them 36 out of 40. last week, one of the judges said he's the best male dancer competitor they've ever had. >> he's been fantastic, and it just -- it's not what you expect. you know. >> no. >> you see hernandez dance, and you expect her to be good because she's a gymnast. he's a driver. you don't expect that at all. it's been a nice surprise. >> yeah. >> and the runner-up for best of the night? calvin and lindsey with the 1950s jive energetic and tricky too earning a 36. >> one of the things that they pointed out with calvin is it's been years or been weeks since he's been there, and he'd not seen improvement, and he's improved immensely over the last
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few weeks. >> it was nice to have lynn back, wasn't it? >> it was. >> when lynn pays people a compliment, they value it so much because it's so hard to come by. >> because he's so mean. exactly. most disappointing, mary lou and derek with the charleston that hardly looked or sounded like the charleston with both of them out of sync scoring 29. >> what some called the worst dance of the night, a lazy and uninspired 1990s rumba scoring a 28 for ryan and sheryl. >> they were not last, but close. a 28, and at least some props were their fiercely demanding song, "you give love a bad name", but it was not enough to avoid elimination. >> well, i'm so proud that i lasted this long. i really didn't think it was possible. ♪ >> and she said that dancing has made her stronger. >> yeah.
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they all say that on the way out. >> next to hollywood a-lister doing a good deed for man's best friend. >> orlando bloom in china while filming a movie rescued an injured dog he found abandon octoberon the streets of shanghai. >> took the pooch to the vet and helped with shaving and bathing the little guy, and, of course, documenting it all on snapchat. >> once the cleanup was done, the little dog got much needed rest. >> that's cute. at home, shaq may have launched a new career. >> the basketball hall of famer is know the part owner of a krispy kreme in downtown atlanta. he tweeted the news saying your favorite donut got hotter, baby. >> the man known as big daddy may be known as the big donut? maybe? >> i guess. i don't know. they announced shaq is the brand's new global spokesman. >> all right. >> i think it's a plot so he can eat as much as he wants. >> will it help with the free throws?
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start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. oh, yeah. ♪ >> there it is. there it is. ♪ right round >> we knew it was coming. ♪ you spin me right round >> are you doing the slow spin dance move? >> ouch. i hit my knee. >> i may have just broken kendis's knee, but we know the song "you spin me right round." >> scores of fans remember the man behind it all, the larger than life, pete burns, dead or
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alive, died suddenly at the age of 57. here's abc's nick watt. >> reporter: 1985 "dead or alive," pete burns is everywhere. and the generation of kids realizes it's okay to be different. burns died sunday. he was 57 years old. along with the likes of boy george, they blurred gender lines greatly expanding the definition of cool forever. ♪ do you really want to make me cry ♪ >> reporter: the culture tweeting, one of our great es centrics and a great part of my life. burns was known for his appearances on reality shows like britain's big brother. >> how old were you when you did it? was it recent? >> reporter: and he became famous for his ever-changing
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face. you were a beautiful man, why change? >> i see myself as my own clay. i was remodelling it. >> reporter: i interviewed him about his plastic surgery obsession. >> what are you underneath? >> i'm not going to tell anybody that, but what you see on the outside is a complete contradiction to what's on the inside. we're all changing something. you're not stark naked, and i'm not untouched by the syringe. >> the procedure on the lip in 2000 nearly killed him. >> i'm clever in what i use now. i get bored and need a change. >> reporter: burns died, according to his manager, of a massive cardiac arrest. i'm nick watt for nightline, los angeles. >> what a transformation. >> yeah. so pete burns was 57 years old at the time of his death. >> apparently, married until 2006, and michael simpson after that. >> more news after this.
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making news in america this morning, two weeks left in the election and polls have hillary clinton pulling away. this is donald trump claiming the media for his slumping numbers and launches his own show on facebook. plus, president obama talked about the candidates on "jimmy kimmel live" and reads mean tweets. a deadly accident at a theme park. a malfunctioning ride ejecting the passengers. new details just coming in. an empty vehicle moves down the highway with someone in hot pursuit. so why is he chasing that car? and game one, the field is painted, the players and fans are ready. historians are waiting. the world series gets under way today.

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