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>> i'm with you. they rigged up this bike to have a saw that cuts wood. i'm with the panel 100% real. >> sweet. video number two. >> oh! >> one iron onto another iron held in someone's hand. >> it's weird, right as it approaches the hole it vanishes for the last two inches. they have music playing which means we can't hear the hit, the impact or the glug, glug, glug. >> their reactions look genuine and real, i say real. >> i'm going with that because of their reactions. >> we were doubtful but all going real. >> i agree with you here. looks like the ball drops out at the last couple frames, usually you're going to see the ball rattle around. the camera is on a tripod so they could easily replace that bottom in post production. i'm going 100% fake on this clip. >> wow. i still see real though. >> i reject your fake. >> not happening guy, come on. look closer. i broke it down for you, i slowed it down. fake video. come on. >> okay.
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video number three from morgan strebler, the celebrity ment mentali mentalityist. >> keep your eye on the shadow. >> whoa. yeah, on this one i'm going to call video trickery. >> i'm not going to say video tricker ye but i think there's a giveaway. can you spotit? >> somebody else? >> it's got to be the fingers are the wrong way. >> that's a left hand on the shadow. well placed camera and i think the person he's doing the trick on is the person mirroring his movements. >> we're really trying to determine if somebody could separate from their shadow, which of course they cannot. >> okay so we're all going to say fake but a really good one. >> yeah, definitely looks like they played with the lighting here. this is pretty sweet. good illusion but i'm going with fake with the rest of the crew here. >> all right, max, thank you very much. >> thank you, max. >> take it easy. that's our show. be sure to enter your buzzword
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at rightthisminute.com and check out more fun videos and catch us on the all new "rtm." family tr the pharmacy that turned into a deadly shooting in brazil. off duty military policeman rafael desusa opening fire on two suspected robbers while carrying his young son after he says they pointed a gun at him. at one point he hands off the son to his wife. >> you see the wife panic, feet away from her, and he comes over and hands over their son. turning now to the american mother and her family who were held captive for years by the taliban. >> in their first till visielev interview, they describe brutal
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treatment to bly arian ross. >> reporter: everything is new to these children. playgrounds, sunlight, real toys, pizza. until just a few weeks ago, they were being held hostage with their parents by the taliban. born in captivity. >> we can only ask and pray that somebody will recognize the atrocities these men carry out against us. >> reporter: their parents, american mother caitlyn boyle and father joshua, had been kidnapped five years ago when they traveled to afghanistan. she was six months pregnant, somehow thinking they would be safe. think tell abc news, nothing could have been further from the truth. ask i w . >> i was shackled. >> reporter: she says she was sexually assaulted and beaten regularly, including their son. even as she tried to protect him. >> that's how i would get beaten or hit or thrown on the ground. >> reporter: and she described how she tried to give her
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children as normal a life as possible. >> we just teach them to use things like bottle caps or bits of cardboard and tell them these are toys. my wish for them now is that they never have to face fear if the -- in their lives again. >> reporter: her father has yet to see her, still unable to understand how her husband got them into this situation. what are you thinking when you took your wife there in the first place? silence. i said they went to afghanistan to help villagers in that war-torn area, thinking that would somehow protect them, it did not. brian ross, abc news, new york. >> and the boyles now plan to settle in canada, not the u.s., something her father was very disappointed in. >> it was a very strange story, and there continue to be so many stories about why they were there in afghanistan.
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initially, he said he wanted to take her on a hike, then they said they were there to do missionary work. and then the u.s. was going to fly them out of that area initially, and he said no. >> he wouldn't get on an american plane. >> he wouldn't get on an american plane. weird, weird story. they were apparently unhappy with brian's interview, because it focussed on how they and their children are adjusting to a life of freedom. coming up, we're going to take a look at uber's parent company, facing a nearly $9 million fine in colorado over questionable background checks of its drivers. >> it comes after the state found you knuber allowed dozens work there after histories of fraud and convictions. and we're two days away from the thanksgiving day parade and the nypd is ramping up security. >> despite a lack of credible
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threats to this year's parade, there will be a very forceful nypd presence this year. >> security will include bag checks of spectators along the bleachers as well as heavy weapons, beefed up technology. mounted patrol, even aviation teams. >> yeah. coming up right hirere, how you can stay on budget for black friday. >> you can save on shopping this year, stick around, you're watching "world news now." because your carpet never stops working there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits
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♪ all right, so retailers have tried to keep it a secret, but black friday will be here soon. and we want you to be ready. we're here with the tips to save you money, with us is vera gibbons. >> it's been a week long, it's been a month long. so you've got to start your research as soon as possible if you haven't already done so. >> what do you mean? >> you've got to find who's got what at what price point, sign up for alerts, check out what's
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going on on social media. it's a lot of work. it used to be so easy. now it's gotten seriously complicated. >> it's not just rolling up in your pajamas at the local walmart, running in as fast as you can? >> no. you won't get what you want at the right price point. i would suggest you time your purchases. it's an excellent time to buy electronics, really good time for that. but for things like fashion, beauty, shoes, you're better off on cyber monday when you have the site wide sale, and for toys, the twoeeks leading up, you are best waiting, unless you're trying for the hatchimals. >> so in essence, don't necessarily do it for black friday itself, you might want to wait until the following monday. >> this goes back to the whole research thing.
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>> christmas morning at the 7-eleven. >> don't knock going there, you >> how to buy, where to buy, do you go in line, do you go to store. this is where apps come in handy, it will help you shop and compare. there's alerts when the price actually drop on specific items on your list. it's all about being prepared and ready. >> you mentioned that there are great deals on electronics, but also, should you limit yourself to just electronics? >> a lot of people fixate on electronics for black friday. and there are great deals on tvs and laptops in particular this year, but there are good deals on other stuff. i've seen very good deals on vacuum cleaners, luggage, sports apparel, pet supplies, petco and pets mart have really good
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deals. pet grooming, teeth cleaning and thi things of that nature. >> did you now costco started a deal on vacuum cleaners well before black friday. the deals are out there, and it's not necessarily electronics to worry about. in the meantime, evaluate deals as they come or whether or not they're too good to be true. >> yeah, just because it's a deal doesn't necessarily mean it's a great product. some of the door busters, for example, are no-name brands, just a way to generate hype and to get you in there. so you want to read the opinions of other people, amazon, e-opinions or the rating ts and reviews on consumer reports, the average rating on black friday is >> 39% or shopping. >> back at ya. >> check out nonpolitical
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the better the fit, the bettects. always. ♪ man, i feel just rock star ♪ ♪ all my brothers ♪ >> so that, of course, is post malone with this year's christmas hit. and at the white house they have receivedir official christmas tree. and abc was there for the big unveiling, kathryn, good >> reporter: good morning diane and kendis. the holiday seaally kere white . ♪ first lady melania trump welcoming the white house
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christmas tree on monday. a tradition dating back over 50 years. now sheshered in chas tree christmas tree of her husband's administration alongside son barron. it is a whopping 19 1/2 feet. it's not easy for growers to get this tree displayed in the white house. the national christmas tree t where industry experts al and consumersote on the try. the winners are jim and diane chapman who are no strangers to this. they presented white house christmas trees in 1998 and 2003. now christmas did come a bit early this year for the trumps. typically, these trees arrive friday, the day after thanksgiving. the first family is expected, though, to spend their holiday at their mar-a-lago club in florida. though needless to say, the holiday traditions will continue here later this afternoon at the white house where president trump is expected to use his
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presidential pardon power to pardon two thanksgiving turkeys. diane, kendis. >> thanks to kathryn there. those turkeys right now are spending the night across the street at a fancy hotel. >> bo and tie are hanging out. >> i get it, bow tie. >> or tae bo, not to get confused. the anticipation building there, but then the cameras are rolling. they make the announcement. and then some dude walks through. everybody was like what is going on? they're ready to do the viking clap i think. >> an inauguration-sized crowd. least joe has.
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this morning on "world news now," sexual harassment rocks the media world. >> at least eight women say veteran broadcaster charlie rose harassed them. he's now suspended, off the air and plus the silence from president trump about the allegations of roy moore. why is the president taking no questions. also break right now, an air force training jet going down in texas. and the early morning implosion. people wanting to history with camera crews waiting to capture it, and then fate intervened. pbringing back abc's wide world of sports just for this, slippery stairs, humanity at itsfinest, the thrill of victory and the agony
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of defeat on this tuesday, november 21st. how does it em abc news, this i "world news now." we do say good morning, everybody on this tuesday. we're going to get started this half hour with charlie rose, the latestigure to face harassment allegations. >> he was suspended from cbs and pbs and bloomberg are distribution of "the charlie rose show" after eight women accuse him of groping and lewd phone calls. one says he repeatedlyd nude in front of her and called her late at night to recall fantas swimming naked. several who worked for show say he put his hammnd on their d or upper thigh to get their reaction. >> and rose says it is essential that these women know i hear them and that i deeply apologize for my inappropriate behavior
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and i am deeply embarrassed. he went on to say i always felt i was pursuing shared feelings, even though now i realize i was mistaken. meanwhile on capitol hill a new sexual harassment allegation. >> john conyers settled a claim two years ago from a woman who claims she was fired for rejecting his sexual advancements, she was paid mora dispute. and one of the women accusi misconduct is responding to his denials. leigh corfman reiterated her claim that moore initiated a sexual encounter with her when she was 14 and denied allegations that she is politically motivated. one of the president's top aides is seemingly urging alabama voters to choose moore. here's cecelia vega. >> reporter: it has been days since roy moore was hait with
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allegal misconduct with teenagers. >> do you believe his accusers? do you believe roy moore's accusers, mr. president? >> thank you very much. >> reporter: until now, the line from the white house, alabama voters will decide. but senior counselor kellyanne conway went beyond that, bashing the democrat in the race while offering what sounded like a roy moore endorsement. >> he's strong on raising your taxes. he's terrible for property owners and doug jones is an indoctrinated liberal. >> so vote roy moore? >> i'm telli we want the votes in the senate to get this tax, this tax bill through. >> is that the position of this white house? that voters are better off voting for someone accused of assaulting teenage girls than a democrat? >> the position of the white house hasn't changed. we feel like the people of alabama should make the determation on who their next
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senator should be. >> but she made a clear suggestion. >> i'm giving you the answer of the white house. >> reporter: moore has repeatedly denied the allegation, allegations by eig women, somef whom were teenagers at the time. leigh corfman tells abc news she was 14 years old when he assaulted her. >> he basically laid out blankets on the floor of his living room and proceeded to seduce me. but i was a 14 year old child, trying to play in an adult's world, and he was 32 years old. >> reporter: rather than weigh in on the scandal, president trump spent the week tweeting about everyone from hillary clinton to jeff flake over this hot mic moment. >> become the party of roy moore and donaldrump we are toast. >> reporter: the presint tweeted, flake was caught saying ut your favorite president, adding his political
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career anyway is toast. he also tweeted about al franken. he is now facing a accusation of sexual misconduct, this one from lindsey mentz. she says he grabbed her backside when they were posing for a photo at a fair. he says he feels bad lay if ms. mentz came away from that photo feeling disrespected. he has no plans toince a powerf earthquake struck haiti, the u.s. has allowed citizens to live and work in the united states. they were allowed to stay in a temporary permit program. e will run until july 2018. the government sued to block the purchase of time-warner. wo
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competition and result in higher prices for and instructor. laughlin is the ladies and gentlemen of the jury -- largest training base. and deadly explosions at a cosmetics factory. the explosions took place at the verla plant in new windsor. and it leaves one person dead and dozens injured, including several firefighters, abc's gio benitez with more. >> reporter: those dramatic thn new york's gover vision after two explosions rocked verla international fir. >> multi victims >> reporter: the second blast less than half an hour later. officials at in the area.lace for residents
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together the explosions injuring 35 people. some of the injured, firefighters trying to help. investigators are still searching for a cause, and the big concern, potential toxins in the air from the burning plant that mostly produces nail polish. >> carbon monoxide exposure and cyanide exposure are two that come to mind for those people who had direct chemical exposure. >> reporter: we know this plant past year. least nine safety investigators are going to be looking at that, especially because some of those violations were about flammable liquids. gio benitez, abc news, new windsor, new york. >> gio, thank you. and now to the moment atlanta hadden abo >> more thanwodowntown at a sta the implosion of a le ludacris has rapped about this. explosives were brought in to
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bring down the building. >> camera crews gathered on the ground. they were trying to get that perfect shot. and then here it comes! >> the momen wait for it! >> what? >> what? >> a little to the right, down in front! >> this is a picture from the weather channel as they're trying to broadcast it. >> [ bleep ]. >> come on! >> the whole moment blocked by a bus. >> mr. >> by the marta bus. >> oh, wait, it's moving. >> just in time. ah, ah, thanks, marta. >> just a cloud of smoke. >> wow. >> wonderful. >> history. observing it live there on tv. >> so, yeah, we didn't get to see the big moment, but the georg georgia dome is now gone. mercedes benz stadium nearby will be the new home. >> but all those people on that rapid transit bus got a great view. all five of them. >> their instagram accounts are
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right now. >> ah, oh, well, there's always 25 more years when the new dome goes down. all right, coming up, the big story you won't want to miss. >> oh, till a bus comes. >> until another bus comes and blocks the way. >> we'll show you the pup in a little trouble trying to sleep. >> and it's a loud bus. >> that one will come up in the mix. but first, on a more serious note, the desperate hunt for that missing submarine and its crew, hear what we're finding out about the strange sounds we have breaking news from michigan. you're looking at a gas line
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fire north of detroit in auburn hills. it involves a high-pressure gas main. consumer energy shut down the gas to let it burn itself out. at one point, the fire was so massive, the flames could be seen from downtown detroit, more than 30 miles away. authorities are urging caution there. new this morning, four nursing home residents are missing after that fire we told you about near philadelphia. the missing senior citizens range in a 85 to 93. the district attorney admits the outlook for them is not good. the five-alarm fire ripped through the barkleyds home. 27 of the 137 residents were injured. terminix has been ordered to pay a fine for the cleanup on
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st. john. they are reportedly paid the family a $90 million settlement. officials say they and their two sons suffered permanent paralysis. in argentina, hopes now turning to disappointment. the argentine navy says sounds that had been detected did not come from that submarine that's missing for nearly a week. >> it battery failure. >> reporter: rescue teams facing these fierce winds and massive waves, focussing their search zone after an argentine naval ship picked up underwater noises, while looking for the missing submarine. those noises were described as sustained, now being analyzed by the u.s. navy. >> the u.s. navy aircraft have very powerful computers to analyze these sounds to make sure this is the submarine.
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>> reporter: it was last heard from five days ago, the commander reporting an electrical fault. now it's a race against time to save the 44 crew members on board. including argentina's first female submarine officer. eliana maria crawchuck. carlos mendoza waiting for news of his brother fernando. he says the truth is, the days go by and not knowing anything at all just kills you. it kills you. the argentine navy is saying in the worst kais scenario, if the submarine has sunk, it has enough oxygen on board to last the crew one week. it is truly a race against the clock. linzie janis, abc news, mara dell platta, argentina. the texas woman arrested for anti-trump decal on her truck. >> she has a new message for the sheriff.
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♪ all right, if you're familiar with the original song, original version, i should say of "forget you." there's a certain word we can't use on tv, hence the clean version. >> forget? >> yes, it's in place of the word "forget." >> but a woman who used that word on an anti-trump sticker was arrested and then arrested for something else, is literally doubling down with more stickers. abc's elizabeth hur with her story. >> reporter: first came a sticker on her truck reading
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f-you, trump and f-you for voting four him. then came the sheriff, he went to facebook trying to locate the driver of the truck who might be in violation of the law. karen consay ca is now exploring her legal options. >> i feel we are all entitled to freedom of speech. >> reporter: she was arrested on an outstanding warrant. she wasn't arrested until last week, just one day after the sheriff posted pictures of fonseca's truck on facebook, writing her anti-trump sticker could lead to a disorderly charge. but the district attorney said this case was never prosecuted. the sheriff quickly took down the posts. >> in my opinion, this was an abuse of his power as a law enforcement officer. and it was an abuse of authority. >> reporter: fonseca and her supporters are claiming the sheriff used the stickers for his own political ambitions, adding since that post, fonseca
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and her children have become the target of cyber bullying. >> we have been getting extra family and stuff. that's disrespectful. >> may mom has always taught us to stand for what we believe. >> reporter: for now, fonseca is out on bond, accused of identity fraud in 2014. as for the sheriff, he calls her behavior disgusting but maintains neither the facebook page or the post had anything to do with his political aspirations. >> thanks elizabeth. but the daughter saying they're getting messages from people saying f your family and then said that's disrespectful? but your sign. >> if you're saying it on a bumper sticker. >> if it's a message where it's just like -- uh-huh, that is disrespectful. coming up, the latest game show hit in japan! >> this is awesome. the mix is next. us comfort. ane give you bare feet, backsweat,
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♪ hello! it is time for "the mix". and we have our senior animal correspondent frank with us, because we have an animal story coming up for you. >> excited. >> but first, we have to start with what is now our favorite game show. it is on a japanese network called slippery stairs, and the objective is pretty straightforward. six people, put them in slick bodysuits, put them in front of a staircase. >> simple enough. >> cover the staircase in something very slippery, and off you go. >> so there's a strategy. >> this show runs for an hour. this is the whole thing. s >> is that right? >> so let's move on in the mix and then check in and see how they're doing. s >> fascinating in the meantime. in the meantime, everybody loves santa claus, right? >> frank loves santa claus. >> except the brits are having a
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problem with the name santa claus. britain's national trust, which is, the organization that runs 300 historic buildings. >> aka, a bunch of uptight british people. >> you can say it because you know one personally. they have banned the use of the word santa claus. they say it is too americanized. now they prefer the term "father christmas." >> oh, please. >> they're banning santa, st. nick or santa claus. >> all the songs are now ruined. ♪ father christmas is coming to town ♪ forget the brits, let's check back on the stairs, how are those guys doing? >> oh, ho, ho! >> i think santa would approve of that. >> i'm curious to hear the play by play. [ speaking in japanese ]
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>> that must be the tony romo of japanese bloo japanese broadcasting there. we do have one more animal story to get to, and frank is insisting on this one. see how frank enjoys his nice, spacious bed? he may have stolen it from another animal. this is a golden retriever trying desperately to fit into this tiny, tiny little bed. have you seen why? check out the nice golden retriever-sized bed next to him, tiny little bed sleeping in his bid, instead of saying get out of my bied. >> that guy in a little coat. >> he's going to make it! >>
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the tv icon is the latest prominent figure to face sexual harassment allegations, rose addressing the allegations from eight women. the details ahead. the president is putting north korea back on the list of state sponsors of terror. calling it a murderous regime and promising new sanctions, this at country's leader exerts more control over its people. and new this half hour, e super bowl of shopping. >> but there's no need to wait until friday to find the best deals. we're talking to some experts to help you find the best deals tomorrow, thanksgiving and friday. and the ballroom blowout on the season finale of "dancing with the stars." some of the most insane dances we've ever seen and the final elimination before three of arguably the biggest stars in america today go for the mirror ball trophy tonight. it is tuesday, november 21st.
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from abc news, this is "world news now." it's the finale, but, because the finale's tonight, but the finale was last night? >> the first part of the finale, so the final was last night, and we add the "e" tonight. >> the final wasn't the final. >> no, it's ratings month. we have to stretch it out for two months. it pays the bills. >> the finale! >> is tonight. we can't wait to break it down for you. but we're going to start this half hour with the allegations against charlie rose, accused of making sexual advances toward at least eight women. >> all of the accusers either worked for rose or try to the work for him at the "charlie rose show." they detail some incidents involving groping, nudity and harassing phone calls. now rose has been suspended by cbs, pbs and bloomberg. linsey davis has more. >> reporter: stunning accusations of sexual harassment and assault against iconic journalist charlie rose. eight women have come forward in
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the "washington post" with damning allegations against the host of the prestigious charlie rose show. one of rose's assistants in the mid 2000s tells about a dozen instances where rose walked nude in front of her and would call her late at night to describe fantasies of seeing her swimming naked. another woman who worked at the show describes a drive she took with the anchor. and he put his hand on and he put his hand on my mid thigh. i tensed up. i pulled my legs to the other side of the car, i tried not to get in a car with him ever again. i think he was testing me out. several of the accusers said they told the long-time executive producer about their experience. one described their response as a shrug and saying that's just charlie being charlie. rose is also a co-host of cbs this morning. but none of the accusers worked with him at cbs.
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in a statement to the post, rose said it is essential that these women know i hear them and i deeply apologize for my inappropriate behavior, i am greatly embarrassed. he went on to say that i always thought i was pursuing shared feelings. even though i now realize i was mistaken. cbs has suspended rose, and pbs will halt production and distribution of his show. also want to add that his long-time producer says she should have stood up for the women and regrets that he didn't help them. linsey davis, new york. in the meantime on capitol hill, a new allegation this morning. john cserving democrat in congress settled a complaint two years ago from a woman who claims she was fired for rejecting his sexual advances. she was reportedly paid more than $27,000 to settle the complaint under a confidentiality agreement. and the president is heading to mar-a-lago to spend thanksgiving with his family, but he's still not uttering a
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word about roy moore after women accused him of sexual misconduct when they were teenagers. and when moore was a prominent attorney. but kellyanne conway suggests that republicans should choose him because they need his vote on tax reform. well, the trump administration is suing to block that merging between at&t and time-warner. a new government lawsuit claims that if the companies joined forces they would decrease competition and increase prices for millions of americans. the anti-trust division says the president was not involved in filing suit, but the opposition to the deal goes all the way back to the campaign. >> at&t is buying time-warner and thus cnn, a deal we will not approve in my administration, because it's too much concentration of power in the hands of too few.
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>> okay, right there, that could be a problem. some believe statements like that could potentially undermine the justice department's legal case in this. the ceo of at&t says he doesn't know if the government's lawsuit is all about the president's dislike of cnn which is known, but he says at&t won't agree to any deal that will result in it losing control of the news network. and now to a legal blow to president trump. a federal judge has permanently blocked his executive order targeting sanctuary cities, calling it unconstitutional on its face, that means the administration will not be allowed to cut funding to cities that limit cooperation with immigration officials. the judge said the president cannot set limits on funding approved by congress. north korea is back on the u.s. list of states that sponsor terrorism. one of the events used to justify the return to the list was the assassination of kim jong un's brother at an airport in february. new u.s. sanctions aimed at forcing north korea to stop its nuclear program will be announced today.
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secretary of state rex tillerson says the move is not a signal to kim jong un that diplomacy is off the table. >> this just continues to tighten the pressure on the kim regime, all with an intention to have him understand this is only going to get worse, until you're ready to come and talk. >> president george w. bush removed north korea from the state sponsored terror list in 2008. meanwhile, kim jong un has made a new move to control his own people. he banned gatherings that involved singing and drinking. the united states took part in an airstrike at a drug lab of the taliban. it's the first significant operation under stregy announced by president trump last august. the top u.s. genal in afghanistan says the taliban generate about $200 million a d. and opium production in afghanistan has nearly doubled this year. the union for border patrol
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agents is calling the death of an agent in texas an ambush. the agent had found signs of a group near the border, but they don't know how many attacked him. the agent's partner doesn't know what happened either. the governor of texas is offering a $20,000 reward for information. and breaking overnight, one u.s. airman is dead after the crash of a jet used for training in west texas. the t-38 talon was flying out of laughlin air force base. about 14 miles from the base, you see the smoke in the distance. it usually carries an instructor and student. it's not clear who may have died and who may have been injured in the crash. and the ntsb is investigating two more runway incursions at san francisco international airport. both of them involve planes on runways where they shouldn't have been in the first place. one of them forced an aborted landing. the news comes amid ongoing investigations into two other incidents at the same airpor
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involving air canada planes. the faa says over the past year there were more than 1700 runway incursions. nationwide. >>ave released new details about the crash that killed roy hallada a preliminary report says he was flying over 100 miles per hour over the gulf of mexico and his plane ht right now no blame is being placed on that incident. the preliminary report was based on information from eyewitnesses and the plane's data recorder. monday night football action and a lot of drama until the very end with the falcons leading the seahawks by 11. russell wilson throwing his second touchdown pass of the game. >> they also added a two-point conversion, love these, and with seconds to go, seattle had a chance to tie at 34, but -- >> ah! >> blair walsh failed that attempt at the kick. atlanta wins a thriller, 34-31.
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>> so close! >> it's all about that two-point conversion, you see? >> okay. sure. >> i love when they go for two. >> if blair had gotten one extra yard. the history of that from minnesota, right? let's get to the bromance that continues betwe former president barack obama. it continu on the 75th birthday of joe biden. >> the two have been caught together having a good time during the entirety of the obama presidency but also in the months afterward. and they are now being immortalized in countless memes. the president posted this photo where he's giving a speech, and the caption reads, me, joe, about halfway through the speech, i wish you a happy birthday, and biden says,
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it's my birthday, me, joe. wished biden a happy birthday, happy birthday joe biden, my brother and best vice president anybody could have. >> happy birthday, uncle joe. coming up, the black friday deals are starting to get a little complicated. it's no longer just about the moment the mall doors open on friday morning. we'll tell you about the deals you should jump on right now and those you should wait for. and later in "the skinny," the catwalk fail at the victoria's secret fashion show in china! wait until you see, hear how this model recovered from this. but first, here's a look at today's forecast. "world news now" weather, brought to you by points of light. i had this chest cold,
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so the weather will be clear in much of new york. but for many travelers, they will find wet roads. otherwise travel today will be pretty good except in the pacific northwest. another major storm is moving in there as you can see, bringing heavy rain and possible flooding, as much as half a foot of rain could fall. so that nasty weather couldn't come at a worse time for thanksgiving travelers. aaa predicts nearly 51 million americans will travel more than 50 miles from home this holiday season, the highest travel volume since 2005. and as black friday steadily expands to include oer days of the week, shoppe nw where to fi deals but when to find the best deals. >> with all the it's easy to think you'reetting a good deal right now, when you should actually hold out. here's rebecca jarvis with some useful tips. >>eporter: more than 164 million americans gearing up to shop this holiday weekend. >> timing is everything. >> absolutely. this season you have to pay
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attention to when things go on sale. >> reporter: adobe analytics, crunching the numbers, finding before the thanksgiving, you'll land the deepest discount on ho. at target, up to 40% off christmas trees. on thanksgiving day, some of the best deals on video games, computers and sporting goods. and if it's tablets and tvs you're after, black friday might be your best bet. walmart already slashing $200 off this 55 inch samsung 4k. shopping for toys? hold out for cyber monday, and you're likely to find some of the lowest prices of the season. and there are some categories like clothing where prices continue to drop as we get closer to christmas.
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prices on apparel could go up as much as 75% off by christmas eve. coming up, victoria's secret angels in china. >> plus a bonus skinny round coming up, stay with us. china. >> plus a bonus skinny round coming up, stay with us. because your carpet never stops working there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits
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♪ let's dance the last dance ♪ tonight >> where's our disco ball. that's like a 98 degree. >> there you go. so it is the last dance before tonight's massive season finale on "dancing with the stars." >> but last night, the remaining contestants left it on the floor vying for the three final spots and the party started as any party should, with pit bull, never failing to find a stage to perform on. >> mr. worldwide. former judge and pro, julianne hough returned to the judges table, bumping the possibility of a perfect score to 40. >> there were quite a few of
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those. jordan and lindsey finally able to let loose in the freestyle round with lots of lips, stunts, ak accompanying the lightning cues as you can see right there. not hard to believe they pulled a flawless score of 40. he's a ringer because he's from "hamilton", so dancing is on his resume. he's pretty good. >> a ringing endorsement. that's what a ringing endorsement sounds like. the other heavy favorites to win, lindsey and mark showed off theilove of mueic r talent. lindsey plays the violin, so she multi-tasked this time, playing while being lifted in the air, pretty cool. >> everybody can do that. >> oh, yeah? >> next to the risky move for frankie and whitney, choosing to embrace more of frankie's manly side. instead of embracing his boyish,
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fun side, the judges gave it a 38, a rough score for a freestyle, especially at this point in the round. >> maybe they didn't appreciate him not heeding their advice? >> no, they're like, frankie, we don't need you in the middle but just to go with what we're saying. >> drew did not get a perfect score either for his freestyle dance. it was very entertaining. some of the lifts were a little off. he was a little off synch at times. >> maybe it was the group out of synch with him. think about tha? >> i don't think he said that. >> so whicis why this property brother was sent packing. >> oh. >> all three finalis return tonight for the big extravaganza. culminating with the mirror ball trophy being handed to the winner. >> frank was rooting for drew. >> you were rooting, i'm sorry, frank. >> because his pro's dress was orange and it made him think of carrots. >> made him a little hungry in
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the meantime, i guess. it is still ratings month. in tribute to that, the world's biggest lingerie fashion show. >> the victoria's secret annual fashion show got off without a hitch in china last week. bella hadid was there along with other angels. >> details. harry styles was there. performing in place of harry styles, making a lot of contact with the ladies. we're looking at this year's fantasy bra, the brazilian model donning the golden underwear worth $2 million. it used to be $1 million. >> oh, i see. and the chinese model kept the momentum going even after this tumble. ooh, a little too much momentum there, but she gets back up. >> it is fall. >> and off she goes. she goes.
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♪ ♪ it'a little different.this. >> i don't know that version, do you? not at all. >> bonus round. >> and a friend of the show comi o throwing serious shade at anyone who tries to slander his name. >> that's right, we are talking about weird al yankovic. the king of parody songsas officially trademarked the name "weird al" and tweeted out the letter along with a letter. >> if you are roker, gore, or pa chino, please use a different nickname. you can call him creepy, odd, boring or silly, but you can't call them weird. >> can't call anybody weird al. >> you think he picked those adjectives specifically? over to barbra streisand who
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is sharing with us why we probably won't see her performi le again. >> she doesn't like stardom. she admits to stage fright. she didn't perform for 27 years after forgetting lyrics in 1967. >> you can stream her latest show available on netflix. i'm sure it has nothing to do with her announcement. it's titled, barbra, the music, the memories, the magic. too humble to perform live again. and can you say ♪ bye, bye, bye, bye, bye ♪ to in synch's christmas merchandise. >> the group split up in 2002, but fans still love j.t., lance, joey and j.c. our favorite. >> they put all kinds of in synch holiday gifts on sale. the gear was so popular it sold out in hours.
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>> yeah, i may have bought all of it. >> is this what i'm getting for christmas? >> sorry, everybody. >> and finally, we are hearing from pink on her incredible performance at the amas. she called this stunt, hanging off the side of a skyscraper, performing her song live the scariest thing she has ever done. apparently, she and the group of aerial dancers had five days to put it together. >> reese witherspoon says she was mesmerized by the performance. ellen degeneris saying, just when you think you've seen it all, pink outdoes herself, wow. and the first time they were up there testing out the ropes was monday, just hours before or days before the performance. >> what did she say about our performance? >> she said it -- >> did reese witherspoon comment on that one?
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making news in america this morning, charlie rose bombshell. at least eight women coming forward accusing the tv icon of sexual harassment. could this be the downfall of the media legend? breaking overnight a newim veteran of congress. the hush money paid out and the white house faces new criticism in the roy moore scandal. gorder patrol mystery. new clues about the death of a border agent in texas. the president calling it an attack. what we're lrning about the agent's injuries and his partner who can't remember what happened. rescue in the gulf. a family swims for their lives after their boat catches fire. a famous tv judge busted for speeding caught driving
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