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seduce me, i guess you would say. and during the course of that he removed my clothing. he left the room and came back in wearing his white underwear. and he touched me over my clothing, what was left of. and he -- tried to get me to touch him as well. >> i was terrified. >> reporter: beverly young nelson also claims when she was 16, moore groped her and tried to force a sex act on her in his car. she sat down with our tom llamas. >> he was trug to pull me in between his legs. it was terrible. and i was bound and termed that i was not going to be raped by him. >> reporter: she first spoke publicly about what she says happened to her last month at a press conference with her powerhouse attorney, gloria allred. >> he said, you're just a child. and he said, i am the district attorney.
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and if you tell anyone about this, no one will ever believe you. >> reporter: nelson says moore's supporters have called her a liar, even compared her to a criminal, since she first spoke out three weeks ago. >> that really hurt me, you know? god knows and roy knows and i know what happened. >> reporter: young's proof that she knew moore? her yearbook. she says moore signed it. moore and his supporters have called into question the inscription, noting the writing under the signature appears to be different. >> let's look at beverly nelson. everybody knows her yearbook is a forgery. >> reporter: nelson admits it was she and not moore who wrote the notes below the inscription, but she still insists that message and signature was all roy moore's. >> to be clear, he signed your yearbook? >> he did sign it. >> and you made some notes underneath? >> yes. >> reporter: today, nelson and her attorney underscore that the signature is authentic, offering evidence in a press conference from a handwriting expert. >> it demonstrates that when roy
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moore stated "i do not know any of these women," that statement does not appear to be true. the signature and the handwritten notation above the signature were prepared by roy moore. >> reporter: hours later the moore campaign hitting back. >> release the yearbook so that an independent expert, not your paid expert, an independent expert, a neutral third party custodian, can take it and look at the ink. so that we can find out is the ink a month old? or is it 40 years old? the truth is out there, and until she releases the yearbook, all we know is they're not telling the truth. >> reporter: polling shows a democratic opponent doug re and jones. >> roy moore has never, ever served our state with honor. >> reporter: his campaign has been trying to capitalize on the accusations against moore. >> i think the race is within 2 or 3 points with a slight, slight advantage to roy moore,
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the republican. but it's a race that doug jones still has the shot at winning in this race, depending on what the turnout is and how the voters fall. >> reporter: doug jones' team also seizing on this audio from a campaign event originally published in the "l.a. times" where moore made controversial comments about slavery. when asked when was the last time america was great? >> i think it was great in the time when families were united, even though we had slavery, they cared for one another. people were strong in the families. >> reporter: he did go on to praise all the progress the country has made on civil rights and prejudice. >> we've done a lot of things to bring this country around. and i think we can still make it better. >> reporter: moore's campaign telling abc news, of course the judge opposes slavery. >> he was going to lose the african-american vote overwhelmingly because of many of his stands on many different issues in the state. and the view of him by many voters, not just
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african-americans but many voters, that he's a throwback candidate to a time that feels more like george wallace. >> reporter: despite everything, many of moore's supporters are sticking with him. >> this is right out of the playbook of dirty politics. >> i don't see how he could be guilty now and not guilty in all these other elections. >> i'm sure he's telling the truth. >> reporter: after initially spurning him, the republican national committee recently reversed course, sending resources and contributions to his campaign. >> we're not going anywhere. >> republicans that say they believe people like you, but they'd rather have a republican in that seat than a democrat? >> is the party more important, really, than what happened? i feel like my incident is being just swept under the rug, literally, because he's a republican. >> reporter: all of this comes in the midst of a roiling national debate about sexual misconduct. >> in the coming weeks, i will be resigning as member of the united states senate.
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>> reporter: on thursday, al franken announced he'll resign after eight women came forward with accusations of sexual misconduct by the democratic senator from minnesota. >> i am leaving while a man who has bragged on tape about his history of sexual assault sits in the oval office, and the man who has repeatedly preyed on young girls campaigns for the senate with the full support of his party. >> reporter: the power of the "me too" movement, "time" magazine's person of the year, sweeping through some of washington's power corridors but leaving others unscathed. >> how do we reckon with that? and is that going to put pressure on roy moore? is franken going to become an example in alabama? i think it's too early to tell exactly, except for that this movement is moving so quickly. we didn't see a month ago that this was going to happen. >> reporter: this weekend both candidates crisscrossing the
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state to get the vote out. but beverly nelson, a trump supporter, says this should be an easy choice. >> i don't understand why people would want to put him in office. knowing that he has done this more than once to someone else. i just don't understand that. i can't agree with that. i really can't. up next, the fires raging in southern california. why firefighters say they can't contain them. this this
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those california wildfires still raging tonight, spreading
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to new regions. and now threatening san diego. as hundreds of thousands of people evacuate their homes across the state. abc's matt gutman is on the ground getting a firsthand look at the unstoppable blaze. >> reporter: as six major wildfires continue to rage across southern california, scenes of horror played out from ventura to san diego. helicopters d s ferrying water flame retardant in an almost futile fight to contain these ferocious fires. you hear the snapping and crackling? >> there's not a whole lot we can do with this kind of activity. so we just get in a place to protect the structures and keep everybody to a safe distance and then we kind of come in after it's done and start putting stuff out as best we can. >> reporter: yesterday new fires exploding in san diego. abc's rob marciano was there on the ground. >> we came up on the lilac fire, this is the first property we
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saw, completely up in flames. some sort of structure next to a home just up the driveway. >> reporter: with santa an that winds gusting over 50 miles per hour, fueling those blazes. the trees next to it starting to light, embers being carried by this wind. you can see how spot fires can flare up. names tearing into neighborhoods forcing residents to run for their lives. at least four injured as they tried to flee the flames. >> the fire was coming right at us. within matters of minutes it had spread. you could feel the heat from the fire. the truck smells like smoke. so it was a very short time that we had. >> reporter: at this horse training facility, desperate trainers with no other options forced to let hundreds of horses flee with no time to lead them to safety. some of those horses stampeding, others did not survive. and one resident ducking for cover the moment a plane dropped fire retardant on his home, surrounded by plumes of smoke.
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>> oh my god, oh my god! holy [ bleep ]! >> reporter: the fast-moving flames torching at least 4,100 acres in san diego, burning homes in neighborhood after neighborhood. officials reporting 0% of that fire contained. >> right in front of my house, the flames coming down the hill. it had jumped over the hill from south to north coming right at us. >> reporter: it has so far destroyed at least 400 structures. california governor jerry brown issuing a state of emergency in san diego county. officials issuing this dire warning today. >> it is possible that we could be dealing with the lilac fire and the high winds for some time to come. >> reporter: in so many neighborhoods in southern california, homes incinerated, only the chimneys left standing. the san diego county sheriff estimating that 10,000 people have been evacuated there, and an additional 20,000 are without power. >> we are in a situation and you feel like you're at risk, don't
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wait for a mandatory evacuation notice. self-evacuate. get yourself out of there, get yourself out of harm's way. >> reporter: in some cases, the fires are so ferocious -- 50 yards away you can feel the incredible heat coming off this structure that is an inferno right now. there isn't much firefighters can do. >> right now it's just indefensible, it's too far gone. >> to the amateur eye it looks saveable, but you're saying no? >> no it's fully involved in the attic. >> now you're trying to defend the homes around it once this goes up? >> absolutely. >> once the fire's in the attic the captain tells me there's nothing they can do, this house is going up, it's a lost cause. up the coast in ventura, the first fatality. a 70-year-old woman found dead in her vehicle from a car crash along the evacuation route. earlier today in ventura, aerial showing the fire erupting as gusts of wind ripped through the hills. up here you get a sense of that powerful wind. and also the size of that part
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of the thomas fire. it's turning the whole sky orange. the only way to reach it is by air, because this area is incredibly remote. planes deployed to the scene releasing thousands of gallons of flame retardant over the inferno. on thursday the thomas fire here in ventura crept closer to the 101 freeway and began to enter into the ferea beach community. >> mandatory evacuations, leave your homes now! >> reporter: firefighters doing anything to try to prevent this fire from spreading to other homes. there are over 3,200 first responders on the ground. the firefighting has become personal for some firefighters. >> firefighters have lost their home in the city of ventura that were on the fire. firefighters that lost their homes. >> reporter: some taking measures into their own hands. this woman using a garden hose to try and prevent the fire from crossing the street to her house. >> that's your house? >> yes, that one. >> reporter: my colleague marcus moore was there. >> how long have you lived in
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your house here? >> i live here for ten years. >> how worried are you? >> i am worried because the wind. i'm not worried about the fire. but i worry how strong the wind blow, the wind can blow, the strong fire, the ash. >> reporter: back in the hills of ventura county, those fires continue to burn out of control. you could see how massive that plume of smoke is. this thing towers into the sky thousands of feet up. but it's not all necessarily bad. what you're seeing here looks fears. but this is actually a good sign, say firefighters, because the fire is backing in on itself. most of this area has already burned and all their focus is on saving structures. for "nightline," i'm matt gutman in ventura, california. up next, it may look like santa's workshop, but this is not the north pole. inside china's christmas village.
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have you ever wondered where the world gets its christmas cheer? you might be surprised. here's abc's bob woodruff. >> does he sing? ♪ doesn't sound like christmas music. welcome to santa's workshop, china. this is where your christmases are made. these are your santa's elves. this is certainly not the north pole. it is the chinese city located inland from shanghai. and is dubbed china's christmas village, yiwu. two-thirds of christmas decorations worldwide are from this town you probably have never heard of. just in the past year the industry churned out $3 billion
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worth of tinsel, santa hats, and l.e.d. christmas trees. what's the biggest competition city? you sell $2 million worth every year? >> yeah. >> reporter: there is an unmistakable sense of pride. iwyu is at the center of the made in china phenomenon. this fourth of four owns a factory that makes our christmas trees. ♪ here 70 workers are on-site, assembling our trees. some workers we met with told us they work in grueling hours from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. hwang said the local government inspection team has asked her to improve working environment and that her factory will move into a bigger space soon. despite the pressures, in other
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factories all around yiwu, no signs of slowing down. at least for the foreseeable future, your christmas decorations will still be mainly made in china. >> and exported around the world. thanks for watching abc news. as always we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. good night, america, have a great weekend. >> i think it's fair to say liz farley is about to have one of the most exciting days of her life. she's already won $100,000 and is about to come face to face with a question worth $1/4 million. will she go all the way today and make television history? it's time to find. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪
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let's do this. welcome to a very special episode of "who wants to be a millionaire." special because of this lovely lady from sunnyside, new york. please welcome back liz farley. [cheers and applause] otherwise known now as the otter lady for the rest of her life. you are in the middle of an incredible game, what could be a historic game. you are three questions away from $1 million. >> okay. [cheers and applause] >> you've already put $100,000 in your bank. you've really played phenomenally well. it's been amazing to watch and be on this ride with you. >> thank you. >> so here's where we are. no more lifelines. >> mm-hmm. >> you're at $100,000. three questions. we're gonna start off today with $1/4 million question. >> okay. okay. >> good luck to you. let's do it. let's get back to your game and let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic musical flourish] okay.
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$250,000 question on the board. while the nations are neighbors, which of these countries' capitals lie the farthest apart, with over 2,000 miles separating them? >> geography is not my strong point. um. russia and norway, seems possible. mexico and the united states, also seems possible. [sighs] this is tough. i just can't make any kind of educated guess with any kind of certainty. i think i'm really gonna have to walk away right here. i just--geography is a-- it's a bad part for me. that's the part i can't do.
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yeah, i think i'm gonna walk away, final answer. >> it's important to know what you do not know. >> yeah. >> congratulations. you're walking out of here with $100,000. [cheers and applause] care to guess? >> um, i mean, thinking about it a little bit more, i would maybe guess mexico and the united states, based on d.c. and mexico city. >> actually brazil and colombia. >> oh. >> it was c, so there you go. a wise woman walking away with $100,000 and a lot of otters. liz, it was a pleasure playing with you, congratulations. we're gonna come back, try and give away even more money. next on "millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ fame sets the scene at planet hollywood resort & casino, home to headliners like britney spears and jennifer lopez as
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[cheers and applause] [dramatic music] >> welcome back to "millionaire." liz farley just walked out of here with $100,000. an incredible game, but i think we can do even better. so let's welcome our next contestant, from sherman oaks, california, jay alexander! [cheers and applause] jay, how you doing, bud? >> i'm fantastic. i'm just happy to be here. >> we're on a roll today, so let's keep it going. >> yes, sir. >> 14 questions stand between you and that $1 million. [cheers and applause] you got your three lifelines. you know what those are about. if you need 'em, they're there. >> yes, sir. >> shall we get to your game? >> let's do this. >> all right, let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic musical flourish] start you off with that $500 question, good luck. socrates is famously attributed as s

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