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i'm clayton sandell. >> if i were there, i would be hiring those people. >> can be found anywhere. do you think we have any around here? >> i don't want to check. >> let's just check here. let's see. what do we have. >> i know you're -- oh, there. i don't like it. i don't like it. i don't like it. i don't like it. >> we got one. realized when i was in my room -- realized when i was in my room -- first kid you ready? by their second kid, every mom is an expert, and more likely to choose luvs than first time moms. new luvs with nightlock plus absorbs wetness faster than huggies snug & dry, to help stop leaks - even overnight. and you can save up to $150 per year by choosing luvs over huggies. ahh...still sick, huh? i'll take it from here. i'm good. i just took new mucinex clear and cool. ah! what's this sudden cooooling thing happening? it's got a menthol burst. you can feel it right away. wow, that sort of blind-sided me. and it clears my terrible cold symptoms. ahh! this is awkward. new mucinex fast-max clear & cool. feel the menthol burst. ditch the misery. our bacteria family's b
i'm clayton sandell. >> if i were there, i would be hiring those people. >> can be found anywhere. do you think we have any around here? >> i don't want to check. >> let's just check here. let's see. what do we have. >> i know you're -- oh, there. i don't like it. i don't like it. i don't like it. i don't like it. >> we got one. realized when i was in my room -- realized when i was in my room -- first kid you ready? by their second kid, every mom is an...
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>> clayton sandell leading us off tonight. clayton, thank you. >>> and as i mentioned at the top, the state of emergency in charlotte at this hour. more of the national guard moving in late today. protests there turning violevio after a deadly police shooting there. riot police moving in through the streets, lobbing tear gas to dispel the crowds. tonight, we have learned the police have now shared the video of the deadly shooting with the family. and abc's eva pilgrim is in charlotte. >> reporter: tonight, a state of emergency as charlotte braces for more protests. the national guard now in place. after the scene turned violent for a second night wednesday late this afternoon, lawyers for the family of the man who was fatally shot by police tuesday, 43-year-old keith lamont scott, calling for peace. >> this family does not agree with rioting or innocent individuals being injured or killed. >> reporter: the scotts grieving family still has questions about what led to this movement. >> my daddy ain't do nothing. >> reporter: his
>> clayton sandell leading us off tonight. clayton, thank you. >>> and as i mentioned at the top, the state of emergency in charlotte at this hour. more of the national guard moving in late today. protests there turning violevio after a deadly police shooting there. riot police moving in through the streets, lobbing tear gas to dispel the crowds. tonight, we have learned the police have now shared the video of the deadly shooting with the family. and abc's eva pilgrim is in...
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here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: they look like demonic aliens. venomous stingers glowing under blacklight. and they're prowling for prey. >> oh my gosh. there's a scorpion. get back! >> reporter: scorpions. not in the desert, but in people's houses. >> ouch. >> ouch? >> yeah. don't touch it. >> reporter: in arizona alone, year. spawning businesses like this scorpion sweeper. to offer homeowners peace of mind. suited up like ghostbusters this team hunts the creatures that haunt arizona homeowners. >> they lift their tail, they aim it at you, and they do this little charge. they are the creepiest, most menacing bugs. >> four sweeps tonight -- >> reporter: ben holland started this company a decade ago when he graduated from college. >> we are technically exterminators but we do it without pesticides, >> reporter: scorpions are virtually invisible at night. unless you look at them under blacklight. >> these are our lights. >> reporter: the sweepers swarm late at night to protect the homefront, one stinger at a time. >> this right here is a perfect ex
here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: they look like demonic aliens. venomous stingers glowing under blacklight. and they're prowling for prey. >> oh my gosh. there's a scorpion. get back! >> reporter: scorpions. not in the desert, but in people's houses. >> ouch. >> ouch? >> yeah. don't touch it. >> reporter: in arizona alone, year. spawning businesses like this scorpion sweeper. to offer homeowners peace of mind. suited up like ghostbusters this...
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clayton sandell with the video, and showing how dangerous it can be. >> reporter: in these disturbing videos, the kids are the ones in school. but it's the drivers that apparently need a lesson. texas, students hit by drivers blowing right by school buses. ignoring signs and flashing lights. >> we're close to 1,000 violations just in the first week of school. >> reporter: in both cases, the kids were okay. but on average, drivers passing school buses kill ten kids every year. then there's the close calls. in washington state, three girls almost hit by an suv. >> better stop that car! >> reporter: in west virginia, three cars pass by, nearly striking this boy. here in colorado, bus drivers report illegal passing can occur more than 500 times every day. >> i think folks, particularly that time of day, in the morning, are trying to get somewhere and just aren't paying the sort of attention they should. >> reporter: nationwide, a survey of bus drivers reports over a school year, that translates to more than 13 million scenes just like this. now, more states are installing cameras to captu
clayton sandell with the video, and showing how dangerous it can be. >> reporter: in these disturbing videos, the kids are the ones in school. but it's the drivers that apparently need a lesson. texas, students hit by drivers blowing right by school buses. ignoring signs and flashing lights. >> we're close to 1,000 violations just in the first week of school. >> reporter: in both cases, the kids were okay. but on average, drivers passing school buses kill ten kids every year....
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>> clayton sandell with us tonight. clayton, thank you. >>> we turn now to the race for president, and new questions, first reported by "the washington post." did donald trump use donations to his charity, his foundation, to pay for, to settle lawsuits at some of his most famous resorts, and to buy portraits of himself? abc's david wright, on the money trail. >> reporter: today, donald trump complained it's hard to run for office as a billionaire. >> everyone says you should never, if you're successful, never run for political office. >> reporter: trump's business empire and charitable foundation are now under a microscope. today, "the washington post" accused trump of using his companies, in possible violation of irs rules. when trump's mar a lago club faced a $120,000 fine for having too big a flagpole, trump settled the case by pledging $100,000 to a veteran's charity. the check came not from trump's own pocket, but from the foundation. foundation money also paid to settle a lawsuit brought by a golfer against trump'
>> clayton sandell with us tonight. clayton, thank you. >>> we turn now to the race for president, and new questions, first reported by "the washington post." did donald trump use donations to his charity, his foundation, to pay for, to settle lawsuits at some of his most famous resorts, and to buy portraits of himself? abc's david wright, on the money trail. >> reporter: today, donald trump complained it's hard to run for office as a billionaire. >>...
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>> clayton sandell, thank you. syrian refugees into america, and how many. tonight, the obama administration is taking a firm stance on refugees, raising the number that the u.s. welcomes. by the end of 2016, the u.s. will have accepted 85,000 people who have been displaced from conflict zones around the globe, including more than 11,000 from syria. next year, their goal will be 110,000. that's nearly 30% increase. and we should note here that for more than a year now, we have been following syrian refugees ask, who is vetting the refugees? what we learned, next tuesday night, right here on "world news tonight" and on a special edition of "nightline." w we hope you'll watch. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the school bus colliding with the pickup truck, and the rescue. you can see the truck engulfed in flames here. good samaritans and police rushing in. just an incredible scene. >>> also, the new warning tonight, after a car catches fire and, this time, authorities smartphone inside. >>> and the incredible moment to
>> clayton sandell, thank you. syrian refugees into america, and how many. tonight, the obama administration is taking a firm stance on refugees, raising the number that the u.s. welcomes. by the end of 2016, the u.s. will have accepted 85,000 people who have been displaced from conflict zones around the globe, including more than 11,000 from syria. next year, their goal will be 110,000. that's nearly 30% increase. and we should note here that for more than a year now, we have been...
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>> clayton sandell tonight. tha thanks, clayton. >>> when we come back here, the ferry boat scare on the water. passengers and crew running for cover. >>> new video being revealed in the female jogger murder mystery in new york city. will police be helped in finding a suspect after this video tonight? >>> a lot of eyes this evening on colin kaepernick, who has been kneeling during the national anthem. and what the team's owner is now saying about his protest. hey dad. hey sweetie, how was your first week? it'll get better. i'm at the edward jones office, like sue suggested. thanks for doing this, dad. so i thought it might be time to talk about a financial strategy. (laughing) you mean pay him back? knowing your future is about more than just you. so let's start talking about your long-term goals... multiplied by 13,000 financial advisors. it's a big deal. i use what's already inside me ch my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me wit
>> clayton sandell tonight. tha thanks, clayton. >>> when we come back here, the ferry boat scare on the water. passengers and crew running for cover. >>> new video being revealed in the female jogger murder mystery in new york city. will police be helped in finding a suspect after this video tonight? >>> a lot of eyes this evening on colin kaepernick, who has been kneeling during the national anthem. and what the team's owner is now saying about his protest....
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>> clayton sandell with us. clayton, thank you. >>> donald trump continues to court the african-american vote in this country, praying with a group of pastors in cleveland today. it comes amid a new poll just out tonight, showing hillary clinton now at 43%, trump, 37% nationally among likely voters. among african-americans, in june, trump had 1% of the african-american vote. tonight, he has 7%, clinton with 81%. and an unexpected moment today tonight. >> reporter: today, donald trump in prayer with pastors. an event that started with a racial slur. trump introduced by former boxing promoter don king, once convicted of manslaughter. king, recounting something he once said about racism in america, used the n-word in church. >> if you are intelligent, intellectual, you are an intellectual negro. if you are dancing and sliding and gliding [ bleep ] -- i mean negro. you are dancing and sliding and gliding negro. >> reporter: the offensive slip comes as trump is trying to appeal to black voters in blunt terms. >> our
>> clayton sandell with us. clayton, thank you. >>> donald trump continues to court the african-american vote in this country, praying with a group of pastors in cleveland today. it comes amid a new poll just out tonight, showing hillary clinton now at 43%, trump, 37% nationally among likely voters. among african-americans, in june, trump had 1% of the african-american vote. tonight, he has 7%, clinton with 81%. and an unexpected moment today tonight. >> reporter: today,...