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others injured. what triggered this horrifying accident. >> and call to the scene. an officer responds to a noise complaint. >> were you all having a party? >> the unexpected answer and what happened next will surprise you. and good morning. we're going to get right to our top story even after the access hollywood tape and the growing trump of sexual misconduct the race for president is still close. >> according to a new abc news washington post poll hillary clinton leads donald trump by four points which is within the margin of error. there are those some worrying signs in this poll for trump, we're talking about enthusiasm for his candidacy fallen by 12% among his supporters and two-thirds of registered voters reject his claim he did not make unwanted >> trump has been making some unfounded charges raising eyebrows this morning. we're going to kick our coverage off with abc's mary bruce in our washington bureau. good morning to you. >> reporter: well donald trump is pointing fingers this morning at the media. his accusers and his opponents suggesting without evidence they're in cahoots saying the system is rigged against him and he's now making the unfounded claim that hillary clinton may be on drugs. if you want to know the truth. >> with the final debate around the corner donald trump says hillary clinton might have an unfair advantage. drugs. >> the beginning of her last debate she was all pumped up at the beginning and at the end, it was like, oh, take me down. >> trump suggesting they should face off before their big face-off wednesday night. >> i think we should take a drug test prior to the debate. >> with just 23 days to go, deny him the election. >> the election is being rigged by corrupt media pushing false allegations and outright lies in an effort to elect hillary clinton president. >> in response, the clinton campaign saying in a statement, the electoral system is free, fair and open. and should be encouraged, not dismissed or undermined because a candidate is afraid he's going to lose. trump is on the attack as a growing number of women accuse >> false stories all made up. lies. lies. >> trump is fiercely fighting back going directly after his accusers like jessica leeds who says trump groped her on a plane in the '80s. >> how about this crazy woman on the airplane. okay. i mean, can anybody believe that one? >> leeds says the inappropriate behavior lasted 15 minutes but trump says his supports wouldn't >> 15 minutes? with the ladies in this place it would be one second and it would be smack. >> we're back with mary in washington. maher mary, is the trump campaign offering any evidence to back up this claim that hillary clinton was on drugs during the debate? >> no. trump is raising questions about clinton's behavior in and around the debates and comparing the two to athletes and suggesting they take a drug test before that next big competition. paula. >> thank you. trail this morning. her team says she's preparing for the third and final debate coming up this wednesday. one thing she will almost certainly be asked about is the daily drip, that constant drip from wikileaks of hacked e-mails supposedly from clinton's campaign chief and the latest batch includes transcripts of highly paid speeches clinton gave to wall street bankers. abc's devon dwyer is on the hackers behind this breach of e-mails appear out to hurt and embarrass the clinton campaign. these new documents paint a picture of a campaign highly managed and micro managed in the smallest details. it's the clinton campaign's october surprise. this morning hundreds of new e-mails claim to have been hacked and stolen from campaign chairman john podesta's account hosted online byik verified by abc news, the latest batch includes transcripts of three paid speeches clinton gave to goldman sachs. the speeches show clinton's tough talk about wall street. >> we can't ever let wall street wreck main street again. >> a lot less talk in private. paid at $225,000 speaking fee. clinton appearing to have told goldman bankers in 2013 there's nothing magic about regulations. that know the industry better than anybody are the people who work in the industry. the clinton campaign won't comment on the transcripts or e-mails but both bernie sanders and donald trump accused her of playing it both ways. >> is it okay for politicians to be two-faced or acceptable for a politician to have a private stance on issues? >> yes. president lincoln was trying to convince some people. he used some arguments. convincing other people he used other arguments. >> in another e-mail from january 2016 receiving a history of jaunita broaddrick's sexual assault allegations. against bill clinton. the team preparing for the allegations which resurfaced. the clinton campaign calls this latest stump a crime reminiscent of water gate. dan and paula. >> and thousands e-mails being released every day. thank you. we want to bring in abc's martha raddatz in washington where she will be hosting "this week" hi martha. thanks for joining us. we want to start with the new poll showing hillary clinton with the four-point lead within the margin of error and other polls give her a larger lead. we have even seen double digits. how should we interpret this new poll? >> that's right. the top numbers seem like an outlier. if you look deeper we're picking the same impressions in the electorate that enthusiasm for trump is fading while it holds steady for clinton and that the public increasingly vi the right temperament to be president. these allegations have dragged him down but the deep partisan divides clinton's own unfavorable ratings are keeping this from becoming a blowout. >> she's got very high negatives herself. this morning, a lot of people are expressing concern about donald trump's increasingly unfounded charges that the election may be rigged. the associated press has a story out this morning that says, how so? >> over 200 years of democracy in america peaceful political transition between one administration and the next has been critical and has never been challenged until now. the danger of trump's repeated unsubstantiated claim about a rigged election is that it undermines the public's faith in our democracy and that can have a destructive consequence. >> as a season debate moderator, we know the wikileaks continues to release these apparently hacked e-mails from clinton's campaign chief. how big of an issue is this at wednesday's debate? >> there's no doubt that if not for trump this would be the october surprise we had all been talking about. it's a big issue and one that trump will hammer home on the debate stage wednesday because even without a real smoking gun in it, it paints the picture that many already have of politician with a public and private stance on issues. paula and dan. >> speaking of debate stage, let us add our voices to the chorus. martha you did a great job at the debate. we're proud to know you. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, guys. >> we're proud of you. >> and i do not ever want to get on your bad side. >> i think you already are, dan. >> watch out. >> thanks again. martha will have much more later this morning on "this week." she's going one on one with tim kaine as well as former house speaker newt gingrich coming up this morning right here on abc. >> such a class act and wonderful colleague. there are significant storms in the northwest right now. one right after the other. we're talking downed power lines and toppled trees. rob is here with the forecast. good morning, rob. >> reporter: this was an all typhoon. it did damage across oregon. this house and outside the house and over 120,000 people without power at one point. winds gusting 60 miles an hour in the valley. 80 miles an hour on the coast and over 100 in the coast range. there it is speeding up a bit as it cruised past seattle. western washington not as bad as western oregon but san francisco a number of flights cancelled with winds to 40 miles an hour. that wind energy pouring down into southern california and in through colorado and wyoming and another batch of rain. expected across oregon and washington. and neal karlinsky with more on the storm. gl neal. >> reporter: things were rocking and rolling for a time overnight bringing down lots of rain and trees, too. from portland to seattle a weekend of back to back rain and wind storms pummeled the pacific northwest. it crack and the transformer blew. like flames flew four feet out of the air and it all fell down and the power went out. >> in portland the sight of a crane swaying in the wind. that crane held up but the biggest problem repeated again and again, trees, trees through homes, smashing power lines and blocking roads. in seattle a father and his 4-year-old son were injured when a tree branch broke off and fell on them. the boy has serious injuries and was rushed to a hospital. across town a single tree fell across four parked cars. in oregon, flash flooding made for scary moments saturday as several motorists drove into water they thought was no deeper than a huge puddle. that was a mistake. watch as this car bobs and floats. one man climbed out his window to get to safety and others relying on strangers for help. >> i thought it would be shallower. i didn't realize it was going to be waist high. i was pretty scared when i saw people were certainly bracing for the worst. fortunately it wasn't quite the historic storm that many feared. dan. >> fortutely indeed. thank you. now to a horrifying story out of san diego. a crowd in a local park for a motorcycle festival when a drunk driver launched himself through the guardrail and on to the people below. abc's eva pilgrim has more. >> reporter: chaos and panic when a p flies off a bridge on to a packed motorcycle festival below killing four and injuring nine others. in san diego. the truck plunging 60 feet saturday afternoon. the turn signal light still blinking afterward. authorities alleging the driver, a member of the u.s. navy was driving under the influence when he lost control. >> my heart is pounding out of my chest. my hand is just shaking. she started crying. >> reporter: police officers and firefighters rushing to help the injured. crash with serious injuries and charged with four counts of vehicular homicide and dui. flowers and candles lighting up the park as people pay respect to the victims. social media now saying prayers for chicano park. >> there were about 100 people at the park with live music. all such a shock. >> terrible. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you very much. a major military operation begins any moment in the middle east. iraqi forces are trying to regain control of mosul from isis, the terror group's remaining stronghold in the country. abc's alex marquardt has the latest. >> good morning paula overnight bombing by jets in the u.s. led coalition here in northern iraq in and around the city of mosul the country's second biggest city which isis has been holding for more than two years before the major battle to take back mosul from isis in iraq. since they came into existing. mosul is the city where the leader of isis baghdadi announced the birth of the so- called caliphate. at least 30,000 forces are expected to take part and amassing around the city as we speak. backed by hundreds of american special forces were there to advise and call in air strikes. isis has been burning oil and tires creating thick plumes of black smoke to try to provide cover from the air strikes. the fighting will be intense and take time and caught in the middle of the civilian population of the city. united nations and eight agencies now building emergency camps expecting upwards of a million people to come streaming out fleeing the fighting. dan, paula. >> alex, thank you. no way this is pretty. i've spent time in that city. it's huge. a lot of people there and families too. >> a lot of concern for the civilians there. let's send it over to ron claiborne. headlines this morning. good morning dr. claiborne. >> paula, good morning to you and dan. tennessee's titan over there. >> hey, what's up. >> and rob. >> and everyone out there. good morning. we begin with u.s. military action in yemen the u.s. navy ship uss mason launching an attack against the rebels after detecting a possible strike. against the read sea off the coast of yemen. the destroyer led to a missile attack on radar targets used by those yemeny rebels. >> back here in the u.s. a wild scene outside a pharmacy as police arrest a gunman suspected of firing at vehicles on a interstate highway causing one car to crash killing the passenger inside. two other people injured. after that shooting on i-15 the suspect fled to a cvs store where he allegedly assaulted a woman before being taken into custody. in virginia a boat accident you see it there. the men ejected from the speeding six- foot boat when it flipped over. police say the men were doing a time trial over the beach and lost control of the boat. not known how fast they were going but earlier they were clocked at 170 miles an hour. in another time trial. and former dennis byrd overcame a career with spinal injure was killed in a car crash. he sustained the injure back in 1992. he defied the odds by walking again within months. dennis byrd was 50 years of age. in baseball it was a big night for miguel montero for the chicago cubs, paula. >> you know it. >> montero blasting an 8th inning. grand slam to lead it to a 8-4 win in the national championship series. cubs up 1-0 in the best of seven toronto blue jays 2-1. they lead their series 2-0. >> cubs are going all the way by the way. all the way first time since 1908. >> i thought it was the year for the red sox. no? >> you know they have been eliminated. >> they're out of it. finally, a man in bayview wisconsin showed his feelings about the presidential election with halloween decorations. his close by, a spooky white house, some paparazzi and the secret service. happy halloween. >> he had to go all out. what do you think he paid for that? how much do you think that cost? >> i have no idea. >> that was not going to end well. >> no. >> although, that was -- >> help her out. >> that was less stressful to watch than any of the presidential debates. >> at least i didn't call him -- >> baby buns. >> baby buns. >> hot cross buns. >> you never wonder what ron claiborne does when it's not golfing. this is it. cannon beach winds 60 miles an hour. the sand can be painful. not to make light, but a number of storm watchers out there and not nearly as bad as it could have been across western washington. here comes indian summer. ron will be on the golf course. 85 in dallas. this is going to be pushing north and east as we go through the next several days. over 80 probably tomorrow if not on tuesday for d.c. and new york city. 73 degrees expected in chicago and 79 tomorrow actually there and fall foliage. rochester, new hampshire, we're getting in the peak across new england and the spine of the appalachians and sierra, nevada. likely throughout the morning as this system lingers across eastern iowa. the gloominess will slowly come to an end and we'll start to see partly cloudy skies develop. temperatures will be warmer today topping out into the middle 70s. winds won't be a blustery today with a southerly wind at 5 to 15 mph. the evening will be warm once again with low temperatures back into the 60s. skies will be partly cloudy. expect monday to be at or near 80 degrees due to some sunshine and a strong southerly wind. winds will be roughly 15 to 25 mph and gusts are likely going to be much stronger at times. rain chances throughout the week will stay slim to none. today: patchy fog more weather in about 15 minutes. tee time tomorrow -- you're busy. >> i'm busy. but it takes a confident man to wear a brown suit. >> if it's anything, i am. too much confidence. >> looking good though. >> rob, if i look like baby buns over there i would wear brown. >> my goodness. >> you can get away with it. >> move on. >> all right. i sure will. let's move on to this next one here. well a noise from texas led police to a big surprise one broom was working on for his bride and the results were captured on the officer's body camera. a texas police officer responded to a noise complaint expecting to shut down a rowdy party. >> were y'all having a party? >> instead, what he found a nervous groom getting ready for his big night. >> dance practice. >> dance practice. >> david opegbemi and all his groomsmen in his apartment complex parking lot practicing a surprise wedding dance for his bride. >> who is getting married? >> instead of calling it off the officer staying to watch. >> would you like to see it? >> yeah. i could of would actually. >> he was a really good dude. we had a good time. >> the officer's body cam capturing all the smooth dance moves. ? i've got sunshine on a cloudy day ? >> see, mine was nothing like >> all that parking lot practice paying off on the big day. ? nothing can make me feel this way ? ? my girl, my girl, my girl ? >> can't get enough. so sharp guys. in the videos of david and his groomsmen's smooth move, the police sharing the footage with the caption we see a lot of bad but we see a lot of good, too. thank yo >> after so many really unfortunate incidents in the community. it's really cool to see that. >> refreshing. >> so glad you could highlight that. >> quick news, guys. >> you guys have good moves too but -- >> not great. >> not great. coming up on "gma" this sunday the father accused of leaving his baby in a hot car to die. the former escort taking the stand. what she told the jury. >> plus, extra stress at work, the dos and don'ts of bringing this election into your workplace during a very divisive time in the country. ? at walgreens, you're free- free to seize the savings on medicare part 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a strong southerly wind. winds will be roughly 15 to 25 mph and gusts are likely going to be much stronger at times. rain chances throughout the week will stay slim to none. high: 75 alo: 74 dbq: 73 iow: 76 72 to 78 tonight: mostly cloudy. chance of drizzle or light showers. wind: s 10-15 low: 66 alo: 66 dbq: 65 iow: 66 63 to 69 tomorrow: partly sunny, windy, and very mild. wind: s 15-25 high: 80 alo: 79 dbq: 79 iow: 82 77 to 83 tom. night: partly cloudy. wind: se 15-25 low: 60 alo: 58 dbq: 60 iow: 60 57 to 63 tuesday: mostly sunny. high: 71 low: 60 wednesday: chance of showers. high: 64 low: 49 thursday: partly sunny. high: 56 low: 45 friday: partly cloudy. high: 58 low: 43 saturday: partly cloudy. high: 60 low: 43 sunday: partly cloudy. high: 63 low: 45 ! and we want to welcome you back to "gma" on this sunday morning. and happening right now, rigged election? well, that's the unfounded claim by donald trump telling supporters the media is pushing lies to help elect hillary clinton. the clinton campaign dealing with more leaked e-mails as a new abc poll showing the race is still in a dead heat. >> chinese space mission, two astronauts preparing for the longest space mission expecting to spend 33 days conducting experiments in the space lab. and batman's warship. that's what the navy is calling the member of its newest fleet. the uss zumwalt. the warship is the largest in mission. price tag, $4.4 billion. >> if that man were to have a ship it would look like that but from world war ii when he advocated for minorities and women. >> nice. >> how about that, a big ship. coming up, office politics taking on a whole new meaning. we were talking about this weeks ago before the election. why it has never been more important to be mindful of what to say and what not to say. >> we're going to meet one guy who has had a little trouble around the office coming up. the father on trial for the death of his young son left inside a hot car. he calls it a tragic accident. >> but prosecutors say justin ross harris intentionally killed 22-month-old cooper. they called an escort to the stand. to strengthen their claim. marcy gonzales has more. good morning. >> prosecutors hope that former escort helped paint a picture of a man they allege was trying to escape his life as a husband and father. with day six of the trial focusing on a motive for what the defense insist was an on friday at the murder trial of justin ross harris. prosecutors allege harris killed his 22-month-old son cooper harris. the escort testifying she had sex with the defendant just weeks before he left his son to die in a hot car. >> the way i was able to describe him was just he didn't have any presence about himself, like he didn't care. >> the boy died on a hot summer day in 2014 after being left by his silver suv for hours. harris is pleading not guilty saying he forgot to drop the boy off at day care on his way to work. harris seen crying on the first day of testimony as he relived the day. >> he was devastated by the loss of his son. >> the escort testified she was approached by police with a picture of roth saying the phone number she used was found in harris' phone records. >> did you engage in sexual acts on three different occasions. >> prosecutors pointing to harris' cell phone records as well as computer searches as proof harris didn't want to be a father anymore. >> i entered the term child and found five accesses to reddit with the term child. >> defense highlighting what was missing and harris and his ex-wife's internet history, alleged searches related to in-car deaths. iphone or the macbook to corroborate that allegation? >> i found nothing that made statements to that effect, correct. >> and this really is just the beginning. the trial is expected to continue for at least several more weeks and if convicted, harris faces life in prison. >> a wrenching story. thank you. appreciate it. let's check the weather and get it back over to rob. >> want to take you back out west dealing with wildfires. the little valley fire. this is a tower camera from reno shooting south at the fire. a time lapse as those winds whipped over nevada. the fire did not grow much even though it was windy. firefighters getting a handle on that and another fire with higher containment near lake tahoe. critical fire danger. the wind energy from the storms in the pacific getting into the oklahoma, texas panhandle and through rapid city, western parts of dakotas and nebraska. windy dry conditions expected. look at the winds from portland, seattle all the way down to san francisco getting into reno. vegas as well. last night, i don't know if you had a clear sky last night you had a great view at the full hunter's moon, supermoon. meaning this happens to be pretty close to us. you got another crack at it tonight if you have clear skies. howl away. your local forecast now. that's a lame howl. drizzle and dense fog will be likely throughout the morning as this system lingers across to see partly cloudy skies develop. temperatures will be warmer today topping out into the middle 70s. winds won't be a blustery today with a southerly wind at 5 to 15 mph. the evening will be warm once again with low temperatures back into the 60s. skies will be partly this weather report is brought to you by petsmart. takes a confident man in a brown suit to howl at the moon. insecurities. >> or something. >> did you really just howl for us? >> it was horrible. >> he did. it was weak, rob. >> peter >> that was his werewolf of london. >> was perfect. >> there are dogs all over manhattan. howling in response. thank you, baby buns. coming up here on "gma," how your politics can cause problems in the workplace and what you can do about it. >> and good grief. the big birthday for the great pumpkin straight ahead in "pop news." i am here for your heads! 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>> esd, exactly. here's some revealing stats. more than half americans say the election is very or somewhat is a very or somewhat significant source of stress in their lives. another poll finds half of prospect of a clinton presidency makes them anxious and 70% say for trump. one way to cope according to a lot of doctors seeing patients coming in with this stuff is meditation. i'm a proponent of meditation. we just have an emergency edition of the 10% happier podcast where we'll talk about how to use the practice to deal with election stress and download it on abcnews.com on apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. >> is your infomercial over? >> yes. >> medication? >> medication, yeah. >> also -- >> that's an entirely different discussion. we talked to dr. ron claiborne about medication. >> i'm still worked up over doing truman. >> if you're looking for a third party candidate who do you suggest we write in? coming up on "good morning america," how to get your kids to unplug at home. yes, it is possible. the other devices you need to know about. >> and the artist who uses paint good enough to eat. we'll tell you what that paint is coming up in "pop news" with rachel smith. >> you got food rachel? 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>> so long as your kids only have access to wi-fi, not cellular. if they're wi-fi driven, you have routers, and you can get parental controls. circle. from disney, our parent company. a very simple way to shut the internet off limiting apps on devices for kids. >> good to know. i've been happy with youtube kids. opening up the internet you're opening up pandora's box. how do you make the internet as safe as possible? >> you wish there was software that would black list all the bad stuff and white list all the good stuff. it's not that simple. it's like asking your kid to cross a six lane road. supervise them or teach them what's the right thing to do and step away and cross ur fingers. >> you empower them. for those situations, just pray they don't step into traffic. becky, thank you very much. you're acting so funny, what's wrong, billy? my doctor says i have skittles pox. are they contagious? 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"good morning america" is >> i almost said something i regretted. >> any time. >> very close. woo. >> i'm glad we don't have cameras rolling during the commercials. anyway, "pop news." >> yes. >> the lovely rachel smith. what's going on? >> check it out. reese witherspoon teaming up to develop a television series on the real power brokers in the white house. the first ladies. she is working on an adaptation on the new york times best seller "first women". the grace and power of america's modern first ladies which is an intimate look at first ladies from jackie kennedy to michelle obama. robin wright who plays clair underwood on netflix "house of cards" is set to direct. and executive produce the project. going to be so good. >> when is that show coming back? i loved that show. >> doesn't come back often enough. i feel like it takes an entire year after we binge watch. this gives us something else to look forward to and from the lovely reese as well. i can't believe this. pumpkin. all i could say is good grief. >> just think sally, when the great pumpkin rises out of the pumpkin patch we'll be here to see him. >> it's the great pumpkin charlie brown debuted in 1966 and the concept for the classic cartoon created by charles m. schultz in just a few hours. crazy. the animated feature airs on abc october 19th at 8:00 p.m. always something that's often watched by so many families. >> i'm going to get my son to watch that. >> my daughter loves that. it transcends generations. the classic goes on. >> for sure. >> feels just like yesterday, ron. >> i don't know. >> all right. check this out. there's nothing wrong with a little marital competition right? >> yes. >> oh, split right here. little marital competition right here. tv marital competition. >> i'll tell you i lose every time. >> pretty much. marital competition. she took to instagram sharing a milestone victory against husband justin timer lake saying i played sardine and got the bonus points and no longer undefeated. #scrabblebrag. they're celebrating their anniversary on the 9th. congrats you two. any game you guys? >> twister. >> twister? >> kidding. >> our game is arguing about what's next in the netflix cue. >> i can understand that one as well. i got something to share with you. you can eat maybe the avocados. wait for it. check this out, guys. an artist is giving new meaning to playing with his food. forget water colors. he works in avocados and eats less and says one day he wondered if he could draw with them. he did it. power to avoid eating the paint while painting with it and he said to us. a product -- dan, there you are right there. >> i'm dan harris. >> paula. amazing. right? >> nice. >> paula and dan. >> why don't you guys give it a shot. see how difficult it is. >> bye, everybody, have a great sunday. >> happy sunday. meteoroloigst britley ritz is here with a quick check of a woman is in the hospital after a vehicle hit her and then drove off in downtown cedar rapids. police say it happened outside of the doubletree hotel on 1st avenue around 1:30 this morning. police have not released her condition and are still looking for the driver. investigators released the names of people involved in a cave rescue in dubuque. police say 23-year-old madeleine fiksdal, was injured from the fall. she was carried out and taken to a local hospital. paul, minnesota was arrested for trespassing. the university of iowa says an "active shooter" threat reported at a campus dorm was all a joke. ui police say a student called them after getting a text from a friend claiming there was an active shooter at burge hall yesterday. that student called police back a few minutes later to say his friend had been joking. those stories and much more are coming up in just a few minutes on the kcrg tv nine three weeks away from election day, republicans and democrats are making one last push for support ahead of november. that includes fundraisers for both senate candidates in eastern iowa. investigators in northwest iowa say a ground up battery killed dozens of cows this week. and after flooding hit cedar rapi businesses on the 'wet side' of newbo came together to support recovery. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is the kcrg-tv9 sunday morning news. good morning and thanks for joining us. we begin with first alert storm team meteorologis

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