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breaking must this morning on "world news now." a possible break in the new york city bombing case. >> learning overnight, a handful of people stopped in connection with the explosion that rocked the city this past weekend. the possible link between an earlier explosion in new jersey. we have live team coverage with the latest. isis claiming responsibility for a 22-year-old stabbing spree. what we're learning about the suspect and his connection to a terrorist network. then the 45-foot wide toxic sinkhole that opened up in central florida spewing nuclear waste into clean water for millions of people in the state. what we're finding out about the source of the waste, and how long will it take to clean up all th mess? later, all the stars of the small screen come together for the emmys last night, surprise winners and political statements
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how did your favorite shows do? we'll head out live to hollywood on this monday to find out. it's monday, september 19. from abc news, this is "world news now." we begin this half hour with fast-moving developments we're following in new york and new jersey. another device has now exploded in new jersey. there's a busy train station in the northern town close to new york city. this is the video of that decision. a bomb squad was attempting to disarm devices found in a backpack when one of them went off. >> the fbi has been working to disarm the other four devices. amtrak has temporarily disabled travel in that region. >> no one has been charged.
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released. security video. you hear the explosion. it captures the motion of that explosion in manhattan. just a few hundred yards away from the scene. >> abc's maggie is there. good morning. >> yeah. authorities continue to investigate exactly what happened. questions about what motivated the bombing remain. a massive manhunt for whoever is responsible for this terrifying scene. >> a bomb just went off in york. >> you heard the shutter of the windows and everything else and everything just stopped. >> i'm holding you, okay? come with me. you okay. nothing is going to happen. >> the explosion so powerful that authorities are shocked no one was killed and that all 29 people injured have already been released from area hospitals. police found what they believe to be the bomb left in this
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metal. authorities are hoping another device found a few miles away have answers. >> the thought is both devices were pressure cookers and they were similar in construct. >> an unexploded pressure cooker is currently on its way to a fbi laboratory for more investigation. >> this was an intentional act. >> as new york city prepares to welcome hundreds of people for the u.n. general assembly, the govern insisted new york ready. >> we will find who planted these explosives and they will be punished. >> multiple law enforcement officials are now telling abc news that there is potential that this explosion and the one in seaside park, new jersey, could potentially be linked to the same bomb er or bombers on what appears to be a similar type of cell phone use. although they insist these probes remain straight by coordinated. >> and the time sg tough today with the president in town. what are you hearing about security efforts?
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president obama just touched down in new york city a couple hours ago. we're expecting hundreds of world leaders and high ranking officials here in the city this week for the u.n. general assembly. any of those events alone would be a skoourt huge security concern, but add on top of that these explosions and people are very, very worried. although authorities and the govern insists there's no specific threat against new york city, but as a precaution, they brought about a thousand state troopers out here extra security. the street b me is now opened. it was shut down all day. but now 23rd street is back open. >> maggie, thank you. so the new york city bomb blast was one of a number of high profile incidents across the country this weekend. >> isis is now claiming responsibility after nine people were stabbed at a minnesota mall on saturday. the attacker is described as a 2-year-old former college student born in somalia.
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duty police officer. the victims in that case are expected to be okay. also saturday, a pipe bomb exploded in seaside park, new jersey, just before a marine corps charity run. investigators are exploring the possibilities the explosions in new york and new jersey might be linked. >> former fbi special agent in charge and an abc contributor steve gomez joins us now on the phone. steve, what's the number one gore foal investigators right now? >> so the key that they are york city bombing and the new jersey bomb sg whether these are all linked. it's pretty plausible that the two devices found in new york city are connected, but it's a question of whether those are connected to the new jersey bombing. it looks fairley likely just based on some of the evidence found on scenes, but that's one of the first things. if they are connected, it's a major case, it's a bigger, complex investigation and they
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both locationlocations. >> steve, what's the profile of th person or persons that would do this had sort of thing, whether it's one in seaside new jersey or in new york city? >> the profile is definitely somebody who was willing to plan and to basically develop these dooips types of bombs. the more we're learn background these devices, the more we are seeing that there is some sophistication. it would require some kind of research, some planning, and information online and throughout the internet and al qaeda and isis has put a lot of that on the internet to where people that are here in the u.s. could research and try to develop the devices themselves. you no, in this indicates, we saw new york city, there was one that went off, one that did not. new jersey, that one went off. so that's typical of the kinds of people that are just trying to do it themselves. they probably didn't travel out to the middle east or some place
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some other people have done. so they're probably people that are trying to do it on their own using the internet to research and then develop the devices. >> and, steve, here in new york, we're constantly hearing and saying if you see something, if you hear something, say something. what kind of message do you give to people in terms of what to look out for and how to know when it's worth alerting the authorities? >> well, in this probably -- what a citizen would have seen was somebody taking a large object, when it's a toolbox or whether it was a pressure cooker, just something that they had to carry, and they left it somewhere and then they walked away. now, that usually is the red flag right there. so in this case -- and the same thing occurred with the boston bombings when they basically placed those pressure cookers in the general vicinity and they walked away. so that's something that the public has to be mindful of and
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you are, whether you're at an airport, whether you are in the middle of the street, restaurants,.shoppers and so on. you have to be mindful. why is somebody dropping something and walking away? that doesn't make any sense. they have to be alert to that. >> that, indeed. the woman who found the pressure cooker thought waits a child's science experiment but said, i'm still going to call this in. good judgment on her part. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. overnight that he will make america safe again. he's blaming what he calls the failed policies of president obama and hillary clinton for not protecting the country. >> after the blast went off in new york, trump immediately called it a but clinton said she would wait for the takts. she later condemned the incident as apparent terrorist attacks. >> president obama ripped into trump last night at a new york fund-raiser ahead of the u.n. general assembly. he called trump unqualified to
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police in tulsa, oklahoma, are expected to release video of the fatal shooting of a driver today. police say tarrant crutcher was shot by officers when he refused orders to put up his hands and reached into his suv. a minister who saw the video said crutcher had his hands in the air when he was shot and no weapon evident. you can see the plane as this bright light everyone on board, the pilot and four skydivers were able to bail out before that crash. the pilot had minor burns. no one in the house was injured. and investigators are looking into whether bad tires may have led to a deadly bus cras new york city. two college athletes, the driver and an 8-year-old boy were killed in the accident. the front left tire of the bus blew out, causing the driver to lose control and hit a concrete support column.
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lift is moving towards self-driving cars just days after fellow competitor uber began picking up passengers in self-driving cars. lyft is doing the same thing. it was almost the perfect crime. it was shown on surveillance video. the thief at the ymca dropped in through the roof and took money from the cash >> but just one problem. he landed in the child development center so the cash register was a toy and so was the money inside. police say there may be a reward for anyone who helps catch the crook. we're guessing that will be real money. >> mind you, it was dark in the room so he couldn't really tell. >> and the thing is, obviously, in this case he didn't get away with anything all too valuable, what police are thinking is this
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before, could do it again, so if they do catch this thief, they may actually be able to crack other cases of real theft. coming up next, we are heading live to hollywood. >> and we've got all the big moments from last night's prime time emmy awards, history made for one of the world's most popular tv series. and a heart stopping moment on the racetrack. cars come around the track, but somebody apparent does not get the heads up. >> wnnfans.com and twiss, @abcwnn. ? yeah, so mom's got this cold. hashtag "stuffy nose." hashtag "no sleep." i got it. hashtag "mouthbreather." yep. we've got a mouthbreather.
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? it was a big night for television last night at the 68th annual prime time emmy awards broadcast here on abc. >> there, obvious, big wins for favorites and newcomers. lauren is ring side seat next to it all, and now downtown los angeles looking fantastic in her outfit. good morning. >> reporter: you're making me blush. hey, so, yeah, beef and game of thrones win best comedy and
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second year in a row, but first time winners scored in the lead acting and drama series categories, and emmy favorites winning in the comedy series. now, it was hollywood's big night, but let me tell you, politics making a number of cameos. the 68th annual emmy awards kicked off the celebration of television with some of the year's most celebrated tv characters. host jimmy kimmel flying in on a dragon and setting the stage for game of thrones facing off with the people versus o.j. simpson, the two series with the most mom nations with 23 and 22 respectively. >> if your show doesn't have a dragon or white bronco in it, go home now. >> reporter: politics and commander in chief winning lead actress in a comedy series, her 8th emmy. >> the show started as political satire, but now it feels like a sobering documentary. >> reporter: the snl actress who plays clinton --
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>> reporter: there was a jeb bush cameo, and kimmel. >> who is to blame donald trump -- >> -- picking on the celebrity apprentice. >> we don't have to watch reality shows anymore, because we're living in one. >> reporter: the tv world lost this year, and some of the show's other big acting awards going to -- >> please give transgender talent a chance. >> please tell me you're seeing this too. show that puts women at the center. >> reporter: winning outstanding limited series? >> "the people versus o.j. simpson." >> reporter: and it was "the people versus o.j. simpsonthat won the most emmy golds for the night. if you look at all the emmys given out this year, "game of thrones" still takes the cake, and now they are tearing down the emmy red carpet.
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hollywood just moved on from the awards to the after parties. >> no doubt. >> and, what were emotional moments? i know sarah paulson brought marsha clark and apologized to her. what was standouts for you? >> reporter: absolutely. jeffrey, won for the role in "transparent," won last year, too, a favorite in the show, won a writing award too, and both stars really talking about the importance of transgender story telling and of having to be the last to -- straight and not transgender actor to play a transgender character. we had emotional moments from the cast of o.j. simpson, talking about the impact that story had on them, that show doing well throughout the awards and first time winners, always interesting moments. julia getting emotional revealing her father recently passed away. that was emotional too for her
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and sara paulson apologizing to marsh clshg for all of us. thank you, we'll be right back. "world news now" continues
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p?p?o?gv a toxic situation unfolding in florida, 200 million gallons of contaminated waste water from a fertilizer plant leaked into the main source of drinking water. here's the latest. >> reporter: growing concern over this leak that spewed toxic waste into a water supply source for millions of floridians. the leak, a problem for more than three weeks, and an employee of the fertilizer problem, discovered this massive sink hole 45 feet wide in diameter, and 215 million gallons of slightly radio active water released. claiming local drinking water is
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notify residents because there's been no offsite impact and no impact on residents, but not everyone is convinced. >> first word that comes to your mind with radio active is cancer. >> reporter: they immediately notified the dea and removed tainted water, but the recovery process could take months. abc news, washington. overseas now, over to a close call at the singapore grand pre. a race official dodged oncoming cars, a quick restart of the race after a crash caught everyone by surprise. >> he was out on the track picking up a piece of of debris from the accident. race control had said it was safe to go out there, but, obviously not. the governing body says they will investigate. >> coming up, the perfect length for facial hair according to science. 8-year-old skate boarding prodigy.
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delivers mega support. it is time now for the mix, and we start with what is the perfect amount of facial hair? this is according to science now. >> yeah. scientific. >> there's a new study out, and the research shows that women judge men with full beards as more likely to commit to a relationship. long term. >> huh. >> stubble is more attractive overall, light and stubble faces for attractive than full beards or clean shaven. >> do i like like the type that commits to a long term relationship? >> no. >> no. and you are clean shaven, so that goes with the study. brian is short term relationship. christian, however, this is the man that's going to put a ring on it, ladies and gentlemen. >> that's how many week's growth?
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for how long? >> about two years. >> there we go. >> yeah. >> the test works. >> single. single. >> science, ladies. by, gents, thank you. >> thank you, brian. >> they love when we pull them . >> thank you, brian. >> they love when we pull them in the show up expectedly. >> first time ever touching that scruff. there's an 8-year-old who's a complete and utter prodigy, who can shred the better than some of the best skaters out there. she's from japan and she became the youngest girl to skate in the van's u.s. open pro series, competing against people twice her age and twice her size. take a look at some of her moves. >> unbelievable. >> that's a little tony hawk and then some. that's good. she said it doesn't matter that i'm a girl or that i'm small, my heart is big and strong, and i can be as good or better than
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>> clearly, it's working for her. whatever you're doing, keep doing it. lastly, a cute story for homecoming. you think of the queen, a beautiful dress, ball gown thing, and, well, sarah mcdonald from colorado springs, liberty high, went another route for homecoming. >> woah. >> showing up in this inflatable t-rex costume, and guess what? she won. that is her homecoming queen sash over her t-rex arms. this photo has been retweeted over 500 times, liked 1.3 thousand times, i'm guessing. >> just imagine, though, what the homecoming king looked like then if that's the queen. >> she's tall. >> she is tall. >> amazing. brian is quick. he's already upstairs giving us our wrap. >> you didn't have to take a break to shave. >> exactly.
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we have breaking news this morning on "world news now," new developments as investigators try to find who's responsible for the explosion in new york city this weekend. the fbi stopped a vehicle of interest as they looked into similarities between the new york bombing and one in new jersey. that detonated the same day. we are live with the latest. >> that massive investigation underw days of meetings, and a week before the first presidential debate, how all this is reverberating on the campaign trail. how everyone walks away from a fiery plane crash. >> the small plane erupting into a ball of fire before crashing into a home. what we're finding out about the plane's pilot and the two people who were inside that home at the time of the crash. and tv's biggest night of the year.
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and some big surprises. that's all ahead on this monday, september 19th. >> from abc news, this is world news now. >> we want to get to breaking news we'll following overnight just after midnight, another device exploded in new jersey. several devices found in a backtrack when one of th w off. amtrak service temporarily shut down overnight. >> the fbi has questioned five people in connection with a bombing in new jersey. no one has been charged. >> and then there was saturday. that pipe bomb that went off in jersey and the jersey shore during a marine charity event.
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shot dead after nine people wr stabbed inside a mall. >> brian, a lot of new developments here. >> reporter: as authorities comb for a bomber on the lose, the most important clue could be the device that did not explode, a pressure cooker connected to wires discovered four blocks in from the first site in a white plastic bag. authorities believe it's similar to the device that did detonate, apparently triggered in some manner by a cell phone. >> word is both devices are pressure cookers, that they were certainly similar in construct. >> reporter: the new york police bomb squad used a robot to remove the unexploded device and take it to a lab to be examined for dna, fingerprints, and significantly, the registration
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>> we're doing so intelligently and moving forward. that evidence could be crucial to the case. >> reporter: as technicians spent the day marking each tiny piece of post blast debris on new york's 23rd street, officials say they had determined the explosive used in the bomb was a commercially available substance called tannerite. online videos offer instructions on how to set it and how to set it off. police and federal agents are doing a slow motion analysis of the surveillance video of the scene to see whether the bomber could be among the pedestrians walking the sidewalks before the blast. >> we want to see who was on the street. >> reporter: and after, on the chance the bomber used the chaos of the moment to cloak his getaway. no terror group claimed has responsibility for the attack, but pressure cookers have been used by terrorists around the world. most recently in the two bombs set off at the boston marathon three and a half years ago. whoever set off the bomb in new
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of new york. brian ross, abc news, new york. >> and you can tell deaf nayly there were tense moments throughout the entire country throughout the weekend. of course, that incident in minnesota we talked about, the stabbing isis claimed responsibility for. and then all that's happened here in new york over the last couple of days. >> a lot of luck involved in the midst of this. you know, you don't often think about that when you look at events like this, but the minnesota are expected to be okay, all the victims in new york are expected to be okay, and biggest of all, new jersey, the fact that no one was injured and what the investigators are saying is that had the bomb gone off when the race was passing, which appears to be the plan, that many people actually would have been injured, but the race was delayed so the runners were not passing. but the device was set to go off
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off with those runners were passing. >> and you see these bombs in the pressure cooker bomb we saw in manhattan and they look like relatively small devices, but many authorities in law enforcement say they do have the potential to injure, if not kill people, and so that's why they are taking this very seriously, and they are all talking together, folks in new jersey as well as authorities in new york, trying to figure out if it is the same person or persons that may have been responsible. there's one key component, they say, that's a similarity between the seaside, new jersey, incident that took place early in the day saturday, and the one in new york, and it's a flip phone used in both cases. >> it's a strange element for the mix because you have people in new jersey, for example, a woman who said she threw something away in that same trash can where the pipe bomb went off moments before the explosion, and you have a woman so 27th street in manhattan who passed what she thought was a kid's science experiment, called
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explosive device. . and the u.n. assembly is taking place this week. every year it's a nightmare for security forces and this just adds to it. we are joined now from the city right now, and, maggie, i guess security is a major concern right now. >> reporter: hey, guys, yeah. as you said, you know, every year for the u.n. general assembly, it's always a mess here. it's a gridlock. this year, it will be even worse. we're expecting several ranking word leaders to descend on the city for the assembly. both the secret service and police are very concerned, very worried, although the governor did come out today saying there's no specific threat against new york city. they are taking precaution. a thousand international guard deployed throughout the city, specifically on subways and busses ensuring people are safe. again, no specific threat against the city. just precaution.
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this connected to new jersey and it sounds like they are looking into the possibility. what do we know so far on that front? >> officials are cautious to make any direct link, but they are saying that the type of cell phone use between the bombing that happened here as well as explosion that happened in seaside park are similar in what cell phone was used. that's the only link made so far. again, they are cautious to draw direct correlation. >> understandably so. we are live in new york city, and we head overseas now where it appears the cease-fire in syria is unraveling. there have been air attacks on the he rebel-4e8d areas in the city of aleppo following an air raid by the u.s. coalition killing dozens of soldiers and criticism from russia. they said russia has to stop the show boating and get the humanitarian assistance going. >> president obama's holding a
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final u.n. general assembly before he leaves office. the president meets one on one today with the premier of china before sitting down with the iraqi prime minister, and tomorrow, he'll host a summit on the global refugee crisis. the president arrived in new york yesterday to headline a democratic fundraiser in manhatt manhattan. he slammed donald trump saying he has no interest in gaining the knowledge required to be president. on saturday, he told the congressional black caucus if african-americans want to hillary clinton. >> i will consider it a personal insult, an insult to my legacy if this community lets down its guard and fails to activate itself in this election. >> the president laughed off the fact that trump is finally acknowledging he was born in the united states, saying there's an extra spring in his step now that the birther thing is over. >> trump is holding a rally in
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at some point, they'll be in new york meeting with world leaders gathered for the u.n. general assembly. they are both sitting down separately with the egyptian president and clinton meets with the president of ukraine and japanese prime minister. there's a lawsuit over an exploding smartphone. the florida man claiming he suffered second degree burns when the samsung gal aexy note 7 ignited in his pocket. it's believed to be the first such lawsuit in the country. the man says hours after the accint from samsung warning of the problem. they recalled the note 7s last week. in the wake of the samsung problem, owners of the new iphone 7 can be forgiven. if we get a little nervous when the devices begin hissing. it begins when there's a heavy workload for the phones like games. >> doesn't happen with all iphone 7 or 7 plus, but the lines outside apple stores for its release weren't as long as in the past. most of the new devices were sold out through preorders,
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>> is yours hissing? >> it's not. >> no? >> when it does, it's just destain people have when they get close to me. >> so we don't have to worry if we hear a strange sound coming from your iphone? >> exactly. >> i'll stick with my old one for a while. >> star trek. >> i would still have the nokia phone if they let me. coming up, sky divers who surviv into the house. what we know about the pilot and people inside the home. television's biggest night of the year, biggest award winners, funniest moments and stunning fashions ahead in the skinny, but first, today's forecast. still hot out there in hollywood. ? "world news now weather" brought to you by american
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? it's not every day a plane full of people all survives not only their plane erupting into a fire ball, but crashing into a home. people in the home escaped uninjured. >> reporter: a fire ball illuminating the night sky as a plane crashes into a home, exploding into massive flames. >> look for a possible plane down. >> reporter: before impact, witnesses captured this video. >> it's a plane. >> reporter: fire crews responded. >> we are getting reports it was on fire. >> a ball of flames, just going straight, and it went straight
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>> reporter: four sky divers on board the small cessna were set to jump in a local festival, bail out without a scratch. the pilot parachuting a half mile away suffering burns and other injuries. >> the pilot had no choice herement once the airplane's on fire and you can't put the fire out, he's not going to be able to stay with it at night in a safe landing spot. all he could do was bail out. >> reporter: that pilot is now recovering. amazingly the two people inside the home escaped uninjured, and now the ntsb is investigating. abc news, los angeles. >> incredible. when we come back, big winners and moments in last night's prime time emmy awards. >> the latest feather in lady gaga's hat. "he skinny"is next. "world news now" continues after this from our abc
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? skinny so skinny ? we have a lot to get to in today's skinny. let's start with last night's 68th annual prime time emmy awards. big night. >> a big night for nerds and political junkies. hbo's "game of thrones" took home best drama series as well as writing and directinging for a drama series. >> best comedy series winning
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and managed to squeeze in a few jokes as well with a long list of thank yous and one in particular. >> lastly, i'd like to dedicate this to my father who passed away on friday, and i'm so glad that he liked me because his opinion was the one that really mattered. thank you. >> tambora won the best actor in a transformative role in am zom's "transparent." >> and the fx series, "the people versus o.j. simpson" took home several awards including best mini series and best writing. >> i say nerds because i was one of the nerds watching paying attention. >> and loaded with hysterical moments as well. >> one of our favorites was the surprise appearance on stage by matt damon who couldn't resist needling his friend, jimmy kimmel, over not winning an
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>> this is so humiliating. >> i'm sorry. i mean, you lost and now you have to stand out here for the rest of the night in front of everybody. it's really -- can no, i mean, when you probably just want to go home and curl up and cry. can we cheer jimmy up? he's a big loser! big round of applause. >> oh, i love their rivalry. here's the thing, though, kimmel will always be a winner to his mom at least, who was backstage making thousands of peanut her son passed out the to hungry celebrities in the audience. >> based on the tweets we see from the audience, they apparently were hitting the spot, and with a personal touch only a mom could provide including a note on nap kips, have fun tonight, win or lose, your mom wl always love you. don't get drunk.kips, have fun tonight, win or lose,
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have fun tonight, win or lose, your mom will always love you. don't get drun, have fun tonight, win or lose, your mom will always love you. don't get drun, have fun tonight, win or lose, your mom will always love you. don't get drunk.n have fun tonight, win or lose, your mom will always love you. don't get drunk. don't get drunk. kisses and hugs, jimmy's mom. and kids from "stranger things" handing out the sandwiches. >> that's great. up next, more important than statues and peanut butter is red carpet fashion. >> "scandalous" star takes maternity fashion to a new level in a beautiful gown. she's expecting baby number two soon. >> last night's red carpet standout was sarah paulson. she won best actress for her role in the people versus o.j. simpson in a full length sequin green gown. with a neckline of some sort. >> she looks beautiful. >> yeah. >> the real buzz, though, was who was the mystery man sitting next to kevin spacey. >> twitter crazy over this, over who this guy was, rocking a hat. >> huh. >> mystery has been solved by the eagle eye reporters at buzzfeed who say spacey's escort
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lowenstein. and it is pretty common for the stars to bring their managers as their plus ones to the emmys. >> the manager, that's like half his age. interesting. okay. next to some other skinny headlines, and lady gaga's big, big show in february. >> a source confirmed to "us weekly" she's headlining the 2017 super bowl halftime show. >> you may recall her awesome performance this year kicking off super bowl 50 national anthem. >> and speaking of the performances, actor bill murray had a new role of his own. >> it was funny. stepping behind the bar at his son's new hot spot in brooklyn, and we're finding out that he knocked down four shots of tequila in the first five minutes. >> that's the beauty of bill murray bar tending, he only pours shots of tequila, and he the patrons packed the sidewalks trying to get innd murray
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>> and in the process, pulled off the jump that even the legendary evil kenevil failed to clear back in 1974. here is abc's nick lott. >> reporter: yep, eddie just jumped over snake river canyon, idaho, in a rocket. >> i would never do this again. it just sucked. it it was hot. it was uncomfortable. >> reporter: nailed an audacious leap that evil kanevil failed over 40 years ago. why, oh, why. >> i met evel knievel as a small child. and he inspired me so much when i met him. >> really? this much? i mean, this was a man with a cape. come on.
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years, braun doubled for the likes of charlie sheen and navy s.e.a.l.s ask w this. 2,000 feet in the air, 400 miles per hour, holy smokes, he's only gone and done it. >> now the emotions can sink in, but right now, it's just, you know what? we did it. listen, i got to go get a job tomorrow because i blew 1.6 billion dollars on a rocket. >> yeah. >> awesome. >> i like how he immediately says, i'm never doing that again. >> because it hurt. i'm looking up the lyrics for "i believe i can fly" -- >> because once you get it, it just stays with you. >> are you going to give us a little serenade? >> no. ? every night and day spread my wings and fly away ? all of a sudden i became stevie wonder. >> what dance move is that,
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good monday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. here are some of the top stories we're following for you this morning on "world new now." a possible break in the new york city bombing. five people in custody picked up during a traffic stop. no one is under arrest, but the fbi is now questioning them, and we are live in new york just ahead. isis claiming responsibility for a mass knife attack in minnesota nine people stabbed over the weekend. all are expected to recover. the suspect was shot and killed by an offduty police officer. >> reporter: investigators are trying to figure out why a plane which had been scarying skydivers crashed into this phoenix, arizona, home. everyone on the plane jumped out before impact, and no one in the house was hurt. what a glitzy night in hollywood. the best and brightest of tv
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and "veep" taking top honors. more on that later, and later on the show on this monday, september 19th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everyone. lots of new developments to tell you about here in new york city and that bombing investigation. >> first, five people have been questioned by the fbi. sources tell abc news they were picked up during a traffic stop. >> we have new video of the moment the bomb went off. listen and watch. this is from a security camera. inside a restaurant. just a few hundred feet from the scene. >> still no suspects in the incident that began this string of attacks. the device that exploded during a marine event in seaside park, new jersey. live to the scene in chelsea in a moment, but we look at what became a frightening weekend in and around new york city. >> reporter: the massive man hunt for the person or people responsible for this terrifying scene.hunt for the person or pe
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scene. >> we know there was a bombing. that much we do know. >> reporter: surveillance images capture the moment the powerful blast strikes. just past 8:30 in manhattan's popular chelsea neighborhood. people out strolling suddenly running for cover. debris everywhere. building alarms blaring. within moments, law enforcement descending on 23rd street. >> there's units saying there was an explosion from a garbage pail. have units stay off the block. >> reporter: the force of the explosion blowing out windows in buildings and cars, and glass and shrapnel blowing into the street, responders leading injured into ambulances. investigators begin sifting through the debris. the bomb placed next to this dumpster now a heap of twitted metal. >> this was an intentional act. >> reporter: then word that second suspicious device had been found just four blocks
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finding this pressure cooker. as authorities say they have not found a link to international terrorism. >> was it a political motivation, personal motivation? what was it? we don't know that yet. >> reporter: i spoke with the fire commissioner earlier today. he told me most of those injuries were slap nell, glass, chaos.so people falling in the most of the 29 people injured were taken to hospital. they have all now been released. >> our thanks to lindsay there. let's head now live to the scene with maggie. and you are details about a suspicious backpack found in new jersey? what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: it was around 9:00 p.m. tonight in elizabeth, new jersey, a few miles from now, two men found a backpack, when they looked inside, it was pipe and wires. police found five devices inside the backpack, and we know that at least one of the devices exploded when they tried to disarm it. no word yet if anyone was injured, but it's not believed anyone was injured in the
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authorities are keeping a close eye on what exactly that backpack was doing there. in addition, we know that amtrak in the area has been shut down as well as new jersey transit. >> tense times all around new york as well as northern new jersey as you pointed out. it's a hectic day for police and security officials. why is that? >> reporter: well, we know just a few hours from now, later this week, the u.n. general assembly is going to be happening here in new york city. we're going to have hundreds of officials coming to new york city. president barak obama touched down hours ago to attend a fund raiser in the city tonight. any event in and of themselves caused security to be ticked up a notch, but add the boppings and secret service and police on incredibly high alert. the governor came out today saying there's no specific threat against new york city as a precaution, deploying a thousand additional national guard and police officers just to make sure people are safe, but, again, no specific threat, and as you can see, the street
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this was closed earlier today, but they have opened it up trying to get back to normal, especially before monday morning rush hour, guys. >> when you think about the magnitude of this, 14,000 security passes just for the u.n. general assembly alone were issued. >> quite an event. >> quite an event, quite a security nightmare. maggie, thank you. in the response to the attacks, donald trump took to twitter overnight to rail on president obama and hillary clinton. >> trump said under their leadership, americans have experience more attacks at home than victories abroad. clinton released a statement condemning what she referred to as parent terrorist attacks. it's your voice, your vote. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: overnight, donald trump quick to respond to the explosion in manhattan speaking out after initial reports. >> just before i got off the plane, a bomb went off in new york, and nobody knows exactly
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are living in a time, we better get very tough, folks. >> reporter: describing it as a bomb even before the cause was confirmed. two hours after landing back home in new york. clinton takes a cautious approach. >> we have to let the investigation unfold, and i'll more to say about it when we know the facts. >> reporter: swinging at trump. >> i think it's always wiser to wait until you have information before making cop collusions. >> reporter: both candidates are criticized by former defense secretary report gates for lacking national security plans, but in the "wall street journal" gates writes trump is beyond repair and unfit to be commander and chief. >> he's a nasty guy. >> reporter: trump hits back. >> when they leave office, they criticize everybody. i don't like critics. i like the people that get it done and get it done right. >> reporter: abc news, washington.
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new york later today meeting with world leaders. a new warning for parents about codeine in children's medications. the american academy of pediatrics says the powerful drug should be avoided when possible because of deaths and dangerous side effects associated with it. studies suggest it is still commonly prescribed by doctors and dentists despite risks and lack of evidence that it works to relieve coughs. hot dry weather is a threat in california. authorities said nearly 160 heat-related illnesses in the los angeles rams first regular season home game. downtown san francisco his 86 degrees, the second warmest day so far this year, and a fire has burned more than 2,000 acres on van denburg air force base in central california.
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over, and fireworks launched over the brazilian capital. >> u.s. finished fourth in the medal count, china first, and 107 of them golds followed by britain and ukraine. >> so while the paralympics were winding down, so were the first ever real dog olympics. yeah. competition open to all dogs regardless of their level of expertise. took place mostly in a private dog club's swimming pool. >> a dog club swimming pool? >> uh-huh. >> wow. >> the events included diving, jumping, swimming, and running. >> well, those dogs look like they are good at that game. >> they do. but there was no samba. >> no? no high jump? >> no high jump. i could look at this all day long. >> i really could. oh, does he get it before the other one does? they are playing nicely. oh, look at the winners. >> oh. >> is that a gold? >> is that a treat, maybe? all right. >> all right. coming up, the olympics of
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the big show. >> and it is one of the must-win states for donald trump and hillary clinton. a growing number of voters in ohio appear to be disillusioned with both candidates. the uphill battle they both face in the buckeye state, but first, here's a look at today's high temperatures. ? "world news now weather"
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? new beats. emmy music? okay. prime time television's night to shine last night in tinsel town. >> jimmy kimmel hosted an awards show with surprises, upsets, and laughter, of course.
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but first, here's three hours condensed down to a minute and a half. >> if your show does not have a dragon or white bronco in it, go home now. >> julia louis-dreyfus. >> i'd like to dedicate this to my father, william louis dreyfus, who passed away on friday. >> sarah paulson who played marcia clark and brought her with her tonight, are you rooting for o.j. to win this time >> kate mckinnon. >> okay. i'm really crying. i'm not making that up. >> i know these shows are long and a lot of you have not eaten since labor day, so my mother made 7,000 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. let's bring in the kids from "stranger things" to pass the peanut butter and jelly
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>> jeffrey tambor. >> there is no best actor. all right? >> it's been our job at ernst & young to tabulate and predict the emmy results with security and reliability. >> since you good at keeping things safe, i got a job for you. my twitter account! >> "game of thrones." >> we're standing up here because of the greatest, hardest working, craziest crew in show business that in a few hours is about to go right back to work in northern ireland. >> thank you belfast! >> well, we did it. we finish before the election came. good night, everybody! >> definitely some incredible moments last night, and let's get some insight now from jason nathanson who covers all things entertainment for abc. he's backstage. jason, a big night for "game of thrones." >> reporter: it was. it was a historic night for
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drama. they beat "frazier" by one, next is snl with 48. >> "game of thrones" has two seasons left, won tonight, they could easily surpass "saturday night live" in the next year or so. >> good to know the show we love gets love from hollywood itself. what were some of your favorite moments? for me, in particular, of course, it was the best moments with julia louise try fuss, gett after her dad died, but it was also a funny speech. >> caller: it was. she was great. for her, for her fifth win, that puts her at some high level emmy company there. others that were great was definitely people from "the people versus o.j. simpson." there were three people with great speeches, but sarah paulson who brought marsha clark as her date and apologized to
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look, we got it wrong and ridiculed you in the trial, made fun of your hair, were mean to you and you did not deserve that. she apologized on behalf of everyone. >> a classy and touching moment. >> powerful at that. jason, any big surprises of the night? >> reporter: you know, it was pretty predictable in the big categories with "game of thrones," but there were surprises. tatiana, who, for years, has been a critical darling, but app underdog, and everybody thought she should have got a nomination and didn't and she finally won. that's a breakthrough. also, the drama acting category for male actor, mr. robot winning, so two kind of shows that not a lot of people watch but are critically acclaimed, both of those won. >> of course, it being hollywood, a political season, there were a little bit of politics? >> caller: there was, yes. there was some on the show that you saw, indefinitely, jimmy
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donald trump there, spent time on that, but backstage, man, it just got -- just -- it was really bad. jill, the creator of "transparent" compared donald trump to hitler and went off on a long tangent on that. the guy who is in "running deep" right now, also had some nasty things to say about donald trump. backstage, they really, really went off on him. >> all right. a lot of passionate people together, you get a lot of strong opinions. >> exactly. >> jason, thanks so much. >> stay with us, "world news now." "world news now" continues after this, from our abc
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just 49 days from the election, the latest polls show donald trump and hillary clinton in a dead heat across key battleground states. >> we traveled across the must-win state of ohio, and voters are disillusioned with both candidates. >> reporter: warming up for the friday night lights at national trails high school in rural new paris, ohio, this is john and jan barnes. have you always voted republican? >> yes. >> reporter: what is it you don't like about trump? >> his arrogance and condescending attitude towards
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>> reporter: what about hillary clinton? >> i don't trust her. i have not decided if i'm going to vote. >> reporter: in columbus, a democratic stronghold, i met nathan humes, also undecided. >> reporter: ever voted republican. >> no, i have not. >> reporter: something to say you like about hillary clinton? >> you know, again, i -- wow. >> reporter: when we think about undecided voters, we tend to think about true independence, who go bac election. the undecideds we talked to on friday were party faithfuls who might not vote at all, worrying about turnout is rising among party activists, and nan is mayor of the democratic leaning city of dayton. >> exasperation level is so high, we're afraid people are not going to the polls. >> reporter: chad voted for obama and is leaning clinton.
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possibility. people i talk to feel the same way, may not vote. >> reporter: mark teaches 7th grade social studies. >> the way we have checks and balances. >> reporter: voting, and yet -- >> i don't trust either one of them. that's a sad state of politics in the united states when you don't know who to choose, and trump just keeps talking about, you know, where obama -- what makes a difference? you mean, it's over. the man's not going to be president any more. >> reporter: fumble, again and again. 50 days to go, anyone's guess who picks up the ball. abc news, washington. >> and, of course, a critical test comes one week from tonight when the debates are held the first presidential debates held here on long island and new york between the two candidates. >> many people watching to see how they do, especially with the polls so close.
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clearasil works fast. ? >> we often hear a consumer brand sticking to its word, awarding prizes for promotions that expired years ago. >> but how about decades ago? we have the story of a baseball fan who won his prize even after submitting his entry 59 years late. >> now it's game time. >> reporter: 1957, the year the
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milwaukee in seven and also the year bazooka bubblegum slipped a contest card inside the wrappers, that was somehow missed by a kid who, 59 years later, now a tour guide where the texas rangers play, came across the card clearing out clutter. >> the contest, you had to write in the scores of two baseball games. >> reporter: two games played july 19th, 1957, so, too late to play that card, or was it? >> the deadline didn't have a year on it. in and sent it in by that date, it would be a joke for somebody. >> i got a very mysterious letter. >> reporter: addressed to tony jacob, and contained -- >> an old bazooka promotional card that i had never seen before. >> reporter: too late? yeah, but why let rules get in the way. >> i wanted to do something for him, to make the situation even more fun. >> reporter: so jacobs had an assistant place the call to
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>> reporter: the prize? a mitt like what he owned before his own son died years back, and he put his glove in the boy's casket to stay with him forever, so not such a joke after all, how the past circles back in the game that's always been about going home. >> and here's hank. >> reporter: abc news. >> that's good to know they'll still honor that. >> which reminds me, i have a few old lottery tickets, and maybe some bazooka bubble gum prizes to look for now. >> yeah. >> reporter: i forget to cash those things in. >> you may be sitting on gold. >> yeah. or a mint. >> that's the news for this half hour. >> or some extra bubble gum.
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breaking news in america this morning -- another explosion in the new york city area has the nation's largest metropolis on edge. authorities working to find out if that new blast is connected to the others that rattled nerves in both new york and new jersey. we're live. >> those explosions come as world leaders are converging on new york for the start of the annual united nations general assembly. security concerns are much higher than usual for that event right now. security also high at the emmy awards. emotions running high for tv's biggest night. the winners, surprises, and the show's top moments straight ahead. and a close call for a race official. he thought no cars were coming.

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