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guns to be identified by a red or orarange tip the muzzle. but they're often removed. police have taken 150,000 replicas off the street this year. the u universit is suing rolling stone for $25 million. the defamation lawsuit is the third against the magazine about a freshm who claimed she was gang-raped. the details of her story proved not to be true. major developments in the e. coli outbreak that forced closure of chipotle restaurants in the northwest. they mound no source of the e. coli. chipotle has agreed to remove all old food and deep-clean the stores that were closed. your breakfast f fans cou be affeed by protests at fast food restaurants. workers plan to walk off the job at restaurants in 270 cities. latest in a three-year effort for $15 an hour wage. the protests will culminate tonight at the republican candidates' debate in milwaukee. if you have a cause tonight, show up outside there. get a bit of attention. >> yeah. a lot of people will be there. and it's happened again. and it's in tampa. a large, unwanted alligator, way too close for comfort. there it was, hanging out rht by someone's front door. it was spotted there early yesterday. >> is that real? >> that is real. >> that's a real alligator. >> apparently they say it's the second time that a stray alligator has been found in a residential area. one late lt week. more than nine feet long. it was ultimately put down. >> ail gators usually decrease their activity in cooler weather. that hasn't happened inflorida, where readings were in the90s last week. >> ring and run. onhe facebook page that someone forgot to tell that yeah. talk about florida. coming up in "the skinny." skip the formal wear. a hollywood a-lister wore pajamas on the red carpet. online shoppers take advantage of deep discounts before the hollidays. stay tuned for vital advice. meet the newest victoria secret angels. the supermodels getting so much exposure. 45 degrees in milwaukee, where they're holding the debates. outdoor temperature. indoor, what do you think? >> were you a weather castor in a past life? what do you got to offer us today? balance transfer that's my game bank you never heard of, that's my name haa! thank you. uh, next. watch me make your interest rate..disappear. there's gotta be a better way to find the right card. whatever kind you're searching for, creditcards.com lets y compare hundreds of cards to find the one that's right for you. just search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. a one, a twowo, a thre percent cash back enough pressure in here for ya? i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... you realize i have gold status? mucinex sinus-max liquid g gels. dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. let's enthis. 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'80s superstar taking his act to vegas. bill idol, performing at the house of blues in the mandalay bay casino. >> the show will be billy idol forever, and will feature songs throughout his career, including generation x. ticket prices go on sale this and reena can hardly contain her exciment. mike selva. >> he is going to open up for madonna. she announced that he will be warming up the crowd tonight on her world tour. he's also a deejay, a producer, a rapper. he's -- here's a clip of him doing his thing. one two three four quick speed from youn the floor like g-string get youer to down like bra strap on him >> who are the ladies on him? i like my elba with no women. may elba might get in on that action. >> ooh, wow. >> i'm still, elba 007. >> you have toet on the bandwagon for support for 007. >> daniel craig. >> coming up. we've been changing things up with k-y love. yeah. it's a pleasure gel that magnifies both our sensations. it gives us chills in places we've never gotten chills 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holland. >> reporter: but only 47 make the final cut. >> thank you. >> reporter: one of the lucky few, gigi. the video shows the moment she was selected. >> what are you doing on november 9th and 10th? >> i don't know. >> why don't you come join us. >> really? >> yeah. >> she'll break in her first set of wings with permodel pal kendall jenner, alongside returning stars like aidiana lima, and lily aldridge, who will be sporting the fantasy bra. ellie golden will light up the stage, with "the weekend." the show airs next month. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> did you know last year's show cost $20 million to produce? >> $20 million for what? there's not a lot -- the wardrobe budget isn't that big. >> more expensive than you think. >> i guess so. that was a good story, huh, brian? good job. good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm renaena ninan. faceoff number four. the republicans gearing up to slug it out tonight in milwaukee. only eight of them taking the stage for the main evt. wi donald trump and ben carsen in prime, cter stage spots. and the university of missouri's president steps down. and the students threaten a boycott. one canceled football game would have cost the school $1 million. a university of virginia fraternity is suing rolling stone magazine over a story that linked the fraternity to a and a major shift at seaworld, ending its orca entertainment shows at its san diego parks. many rights groups aren't satisfied bause they say the whales are still in captivity. those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, november 10th. good day, everybody. we will begin with tonight's republican showdown. eight o of the highest polling candidates ready to square off in walk. >> donald trump made a campaign swing in springfield, illinois, attracting 10,000. trump pounced on reports about discrepancies about carson's troubled past. >> you stab somebody and the newspapers say you didn't do it. and you said, yes, i did. i did it. no, you didn't. yes, i did. i stabbed him. and it hit the belt. >> rubio and jeb bush had events before taking the stage tonight. >> rubio is coming in third place, with trump and carson running neck and neck. and carson is firing back at the media as his integrity is called into question. republicans. >> you are asking me about ago. an you expect me to have the details on that? >> reporter: carson's campaign, built around his rise from poverty and violence, to become one of the nation's top doctors. but now, key parts of that story, face intense scrutiny. in his book, "gifted hands," carson writes as a teenager, he stabbed a friend. >> and i tried to stab him in the abdomen. fortunately, under his clothing, he had on aelt buckle. >> reporter: carson says his but no witnesses have confirmed the story. and carson refuses to name the friend, who he has also described as a relative. campaign pointing to reporters fr thisrticle in "parade" magazine. that really happened, she said. there's carson's claim that he wasffered a scholarship to west point. but west point doesn't offer scholarships. his campaign later saying he would be assured he would be admitted if he wanted in. no candidate has ever faced this kind of scrutiny. >> i have never seen this bere. and many other people who are politically experienced tell me they've never seen it fore, either. >> you don't think that bill clinton or the president, with his birth certificate, peoplee who still refuse to believe -- >> not even close. >> reporter: today, trump will be here in wisconsin for the big debate. and right next to him on that stage, dr. ben carson. carson is preparing in his critical moment in his campaign. tom llamas, abc news. look for post-debate coverage and insight right here on "world news now." parts of the south are drying out after storms and rain. an 81-year-old man died when he drove into a downed tree. the side of his suv was crushed. the 50-foot tree was one of many knocked down in the gusty winds and soil that was saturated after a week or two of in. florida cleaning up and drying out. more than a foot of rain fell in 24 hours, flooding homes, back yards and roads. the overflow, washing back in streets and yards. out for trash. a storm systems targeting the center o of thi country. but it first delivered rain to >> in the mountains, dropped a heavy snowfall. accuweather meteorologists cam tran explains this storm is getting ronger. >> good morning. wewe have a storm system that's going to bring in widespread snowfall. it's going to strengthen and intensify. we're looking at blizzzzard conditions across eastern cololorado, tsday night into wednesday morning. making that travel pretty treacherous along i-70. and the storm system can press off to the east, bringing the threat of severe weather from des moines down into little rock, wednesday afternoon into wednesday night. back to you, reena and den kendis. serious charges against russia's track and field athletes. performance-enhancingeing drugs. they're saying, cheating at all levels is widespread. the track a and fieldederation has been given to the end of this week t respond to the report. the governing body is considering sanctions, including a possible suspension of russian athlete's from next summer's olympics. benjamin netanyahu continues his visit to the u.s., after his white house meeting yesterday. meganughes has the details of the first face-to-face meeting with president obama in more than a year. >> reporter: president barack obama and prime minister benjamin netanyahu appeared cordrdial in the oval office, despite the fact the last time the prime minister was in washington, he was urging congress to block his deal with iran. >> it's no secret that the prime minister and i have had a strong disagreement on this narrow issue. but we don't have a disagreement on the need to making sure that iran does not get a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: prime minister netanyahu didn't mention the iran deal. but spoke of shared goals. topics on the agenda, included violence. israel. and the conflict in syria. netanyahu said he is optimistic for middle east peace. >> and iremain committed for peace, of two nations and two peoples. >> reporter: josh earnest expressed skepticism that middle east peace can be achieved while president obama is in office. >> it's unlikely that talks in pursuit of the two-state collusion will begin in the next 14 months. >> reporter: the meeting came in the midst of another controversy. netanyahu's spokesman calling president obama anti-semitic on facebook. vice president biden saying over the weekend, there should be no tolerance for that kind of respect. in response to its scandal, volkswagen is givin what it calls a goodwill package. it is giving owners gift cards to regain trust. more than 40,000 owners in the u.s. will receive offers. vw is working on a fix for the vehicles. new development in the e. coli outbreak. health officials say they found no source for the e. coli people. they agreed to remove all old food and deep-clean the stores that were closed. your breakfast fans could be affected by protests planned at fast food restaurants this morning. organizers say that workers plan to walk off the job today in restaurants in 270 cities. today's demonstrations are thehe latest in a three-year effort for a $15 an hour wage. the protests will culminate tonight at the republican debates in milwaukee. >> showdown in wisconsin. pizza hut is out with a new delivery box it says can make every day a holiday. it's the triple treat box. it has three drawers for your pizza, bred sticks and dessert. the triple treat box and everything that comes inside it can be yours for $19.99. we'll presume that some pizza was enjoyed during "monday night football,"hich brings up a brief episode of sports analysis that bob costas would love to entertain. sports with reena. >> thank you, sir. it wasn't a marquee match-. san diego wasm 19-14, when zach miller of the bears made this. hand-catch this before tumbling into the end zone. you see thatat? the bears, tackled on -- you have something to weigh in? you knowhat i'm talking about. that's a reenaism. it was tacked on by two-point conversion. that was enough to win it. chicago takes this22-19. do you have something to say? >> it's a hand catch as opposed to what? a leg catch? >> a hand catch. like, got it with his hand. you're right. what's the term? >> just a catch. >> got to beef it up. >> a hand catch. >> a hand cah. i don't know. as opposed to his legislations. one guy got it between his legs. >> he did. nutcracker coming up, saving time on everyday tasks. grab your smaphone. it could make your life easier. >> the olympic athlete who got worldwide attention as a figure skater. and then, slid into challenging times. we're introducing you to a 17-year-old college grad showing off his smarts at his first jobob at nasa. degrees in great falls in montana. the inspiration for the restaurant, ted's montana 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posting on facebook, thatt somomne screamed the "n" word at m. late last month, a swastika found in the bathroom. frustrated demonstrators said president wolfe wn't quick enough to condemn the incidents. jonathan butler, going on a hunger strike. tensions flaring friday night. a student tweeting video to news organizations. >> this is because you don't believe youou have the equal opportunity of success. >> you blame us. > repter:olfe admitting that racism does exist at our university. i'm sorry, this is the case. but the apology wasn't enough. the next day, players beginning that boycott. jonathan butler has ended his hunger strike, calling wolfe's >> this is the mizzou community, the first time i've seen stand together. >> reporter: and forfeiting that football game could have cost the university more than $1 million. that game will go on as plaed. missouri. >> $1 million is a lot to be losing. it's interesting to hear the criticis some folks said, removing the president doesn't solve all of the problems. other saying they admire that the students weren't rioting, they used peaceful means to make their point. >> this is a game-changer. these athletes realize, they actually have power after all. this could have an impact on other schools all over this country. >> good point, kendis. >> if they're upset about something. parts of the south are cleaning up after thunderstorms and rain, in atlanta. an 81-year-old man was killed when he drove into a downed tree before dawn monday morning. his suv slammed under it before coming to astop. the 50-foot tree was one of the many in the area knocked down by gusty winds and soil, that was saturated after a weekend of rain. and in atlantic beach, florida, near jacksonville, they are cleaning up after nearly a a foot o of rain flooded homes, backyards and roads. the volume overwhelmed drainag ditches and the overthrow washback. >> more water, than after debbie and fay. in the meantime, in the west another storm system is on the move. california got much-needed rain on monday. >> and in the mountains, the steady snowfall, great for snowball fights. cold enoug to make snow, too. cam tran explains this storm is going to get stronger. good morning, cam. >> good morning. we havehe storm system that's going to bring in widespread snow acacross the intermountain could see upwards of foot in some spots. as the system continues to shift to the east, it's going to strengthen and intensity, bringing in dangerous conditions to eastern colorado, where we have blizzard watches in effect. two to five inches of snow for denver. and blinding snow out there with gusting winds of 50 miles per hour. and then, the system will continue to move to the east, bringing the threat for severe weather across the midwest, as we head wednesday afternoon into wednesday night. e biggest threat will be wednesday afternoon, for des moines, down to littl rock, where we could see some gusty winds, as well as isolated tornadoes and even hail. back to you, reena and kendis. >> thanks to cam at accuweather. the repubcan candidates are poised to go head-to-head in debate number four. eight of them taking the main stage in milwaukee. the latest pololls indicate donald trump and ben carson are neck and neck. trump attracting morore than 10,000 supporterers at a campaign event in springfield, illinois, late last night. and he expressed frustration over carson's growing popularity, despite questions about his honesty. >> if you try and hit your mother over the head with a hammer, your poll numbers go up. i never saw anything like it. >> trump feels evan jell evangelicals a boycott of starbucks and their red cups. tu in for our post-debate insights. we'll go live to milwaukee and get analysis from our deputy politil director on all of the big moments. the investigation of the crash of the russian passenger jet in egypt is pointing to an inside job. surveillance tape at the sharm el sheikh airport is being krut scrutinized for someone who and looking for a ramp worker that may have been recruited by isis. >>the attack in jordan on u.s. citizens will be taken seriously. two americans were kille and two wounded when an officer opened a fire on foreign trainer. martha raddatz has the details. >> reporter: jordanian investigators are looking into this incident. looks like the shooter, a jordanian security officer who was in uniform, got into an argument with one of the americantrainers. it escalated. andde opened fire, killing two americans, and three others, before he was shot dead by jordanian forces. two other americans were wounded, one seriously. all americans worked for dyncorp international. tens of thousands have gone through the fility without incident. rdan is one of our most important allies in the fight against isis. this does not appr to be terror-related. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. president obama and the israeli prime minister have met for the first time in more than a year. the two 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a little much. we'll have to get to that. >> yeah. >> a lite in "the skinny." you'll have to tune in for that. we start with the sound of triumph from the students of the university of missouri. forcing the school president to step down after months of protests over a string of racially-motivated incidents. >> an open revolt by members of the football team dealt the final blow to the head of the university. now, new steps are being taken, including plans to hire a diversity officer. we get the latest from abc's elizabeth hur. >> reporter: cheers and chants from students, , celebratg the resignation of university president tim wolfe. >> it's about getting equal rights. >> reporter: wolfe, announcing he is stepping down. >> we got frustrated with each other. and that's why i stand before you toda and i take full responsibility for this frustration. and i take full responsibility for the inaction. >> reporter: his decision following student protests, including jonathan butler, who went on 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we're up all "nightline" with abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: mile-long legs. killer style. and that mill-dollar smile. these are the things victoria's secret angels are made up. >> everybody look up. >> reporter: it's not all glitz and glamour. the lingerie company released a new behind-the-scenes video, showing what goes into snagging a spot on one of fason's most coveted runways. >> one thing i do all year long, is work as hard as i can, so i can be here. >> reporter: hundreds of models come to audition from all over the world. >> tanzania. >> india. >> holland. >> reporter: but only 47 makake the final cut. >> thank you. >> reporter: one of the lucky few, gigi hadid. the video shows the moment she was selected. >> what are you doing on november 9th and 10th? >> i don't know. >> why don't you come join us. >> really? >> yeah. >> she'll break in her first set of wings with supermodel pal kendaljenner, alongside returning stars like aidiana lima, candise and lily aldridge, who will be sporting the fantasy bra. ellie golding will light up the stage, with "the weekend." the show airs next month. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> did you know last year's show cost $20 million to produce? >> $20 million for what? there's not a lot -- the wardrobe budget isn't that big. >> more expensive than you think. >> i guess so. brian? od job. good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm reena ninan. here's some of the headlines we're following for "world news now." faceoff number four. the republicans gearing up to ug it out tonight in milwaukee. only eight of them taking the stage for the main event. with donald trump and ben carson in prime, center stage spots. and the football team at the university of missououri resumes practi today, after the university's president steps down. black players joining a protest over racial tension, threatened a boycott. one nceled football game would have cost the school $1 million. a university of virginia fraternity is suing "rolling stone" magazine over a story that linked the fraternity to a brutal gang rape. no evidence was ever found to substantiate t the rape ory. and "rolling stone" retracted it. and a major shift at seaworld, ending its orca entertainment shows at its san diego parks. many rights groups aren't satisfied because they say the kill whales are still in captivity. ose are some of our top stories on this tuesday, november 10th. good day, everybody. we will begin with tonight's republican showdown. eight of theighest polling candidates ready to square off in milwaukee. >> donald trump made a campaign swing in springfield, illinois, ahead of tonight's debate, attracting a crowd of more than 10,000. trump pounced oneports about discrepancies about carson's troubled past. >> you stab somebody and the newspapers say you didn't do it. and you said, yes, i did. i did it. no, you didn't. yes, i did. i stabbed him. and it hit the belt. >> rubio and jeb busush had evts in wisconsin before taking the stage tonight. >> rubio is coming in third ace in the polls, with trump and carson running neck and neck. and caon is firing back at the media as his integrity is called into question. it's "your voice/your vote," and tom llamas c covering e republicans. >> you are asking me about something that occurred 50 years ago. an you expect me to have the details on that? forget about it. not going to happen. >> reporter: carson's campaign, built around his rise from poverty and violence, to become one of the nation's top doctors. but now, key parts of that story, face intense scrutiny. in his book, "gifted hands," carson writes as a teenager, he once stabbed a friend. >> and i tried to stab him in the abdomen. fortunately, under his clothing, he had on a large belt buckle. >> reporter: carson says his friend was unhurt. and he changed his name in the book. but no witnesses have coirmed the story. and carson refuses to name the friend, who he has also described as a close relative. campaign pointing to reporters in from quote from carson's mother in this article in "parade" magazine. that really happened, she said. there's carson's claim that he was offered a scholarship to westoint. but west point doesn't offer scholarships. tuition is free for all students. but he never applied. his campaign later saying he would be assured he would be admitted if he wanted in. no candidate has ever faced this kind of scrutiny. >> i have never seen this before. and many other people who are politically experienced tell me they've never seen it before, ther. >> you don't think that bill clinton or the president, with his birth certificate, people who still refuse to believe -- >> n even close. >> reporter: today, trump will be here in wisconsin for the big debate. and right next to m on that ste, dr. ben carson. carson is preparing in his florida home for what could be a critical moment in his campaign. tom llamas, abc news, wisconsin. look for post-debate coverage and insight right here tomorrow orning on "world news now." parts of the south are drying out after storms and rain. they have left a deadly toll. in atlanta, an 81-year-old man died when he drove into a downed tree in the pre-dawn dark. the side of his suv was crushed. the 50-foot tree was one of many knocked down in the gusty winds and soil that was saturated after a weekend of rain. florida cleaning up and drying out. in atlantic beach, florida, near jacksonville, more than a foot of rain fell in 24 hours, flooding homes, back yards and roroads. draining ditches failed to keep up with if water, the overflow, washing back in streets and yards. on monday, damaged items were out for trash. a severe and potentially dangerous storm system is targeting the center of this country. but it first delivered rain to california. heavy snowfall. skiers flocked to the slopes that were already up and running. accuweather meteorologists cam tran explains this storm is getting stronger. good morning, cam. >> good morning. we have a storm system that's going to bring in widespread snowfall across the intermountain west. as it shifts to the east, it's going to strengthen and intensify. we're looking at blizzard conditions across eastern colorado, tuesday night into wednesday morning. making that travel preretty treacherous along i-70. and the storm system can press off to the east, bringing the threat of severe weather from des moines down into little rock, wednesday afternoooon into wednesday night. back to you, reena and kendis. >> all right, cam. thanks to you there at accuweather. serious charges against russia's track and field athletes. an iestigation by the world anti-doping agency accuses the russians of state-supported use of performance-enhancing drugs. it says here, and i'm quoting, acceptance at all levels is widespread. the track and field federation has been given to the end of this week to respond to the report. the governing bodys considering sanctions, incncluding a possible suspension of russian athletes from next summer's olympics. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu continues his visit to the u.s., after his white house meeting yesterday. abc's megan hughes has the details of the first face-to-face meeting with president obama in more than a year. >> reporter: president barack obama and prime mininister benjamin netanyahu appeared cordial in the oval office, despite the fact the last time the prime minister was in washington, he wasrging congress to block the president's nuclear deal with iran. >> it's no secret that the prime minister and i have had a strong disagreement on this narrow issue. but we don't have a disagreement on the need to making sure that iran does not get a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: pririme minisr netanyahu didn't mention the iran deal. topics on the agenda, included the rent burst of middle e east violence. a new agreement that could mean more u.s. military to help israel, and the conflict in syria. netanyahu said he is optimistic for midd east peace. and a two-state solution. >> and i remain committed for peace, two states of two peoples, a demilitarized palestinian state and recognized jewish state. >> reporter: josh earnest expressed skepticism that middle east peace can be achieved while president obama is in office. >> it's unlikely that the two-state solution will be reached in the next 14 months. it's unlikely that talks in pursuit of the two-state solution will be in the next 14 months. >> reporter: the meeting came in the midst of another controversy. netanyahu's spokesesman callg president obama anti-semitic on facebook. those remarks over the weekend, saying there should be no tolerance for that kind of respect. >> megan hughes, appreciate it. in response to its scandal, volkswagen is giving whahat it calls a goodwill package to car owners. it is giving owners gift cards to regain trust. more than 40,000 owners in the u.s. will receive offers. vw is working on a fix for the vehicles. new development in the e. coli outbreak. the closure of chipotle restaurants in the northwest. washington state health officials say they found no source for the e. coli outbreak, that sickened 40 people. before reopening chipotle, they agreed to remove all old food and deep-clean the stores that were closed. be affected by protests planned morning. organizers say that workers plan to walk off ththe job toy in restaurants in 270 cities. today's demonstrations are the latest in a three-year effort for a $15 an hour wage. the protests wilculminate tonight at the republican debates in milwaukee.. >>howdown in wisconsin. pizza hut is out with a new delivery box it saysan make every day a holiday. it's cled the triple treat box. it has three drawers for your pizza, bread sticks and dessert. you open the drawer and you're ready to eat. the triple treat box and everything that comes inside it can be yours for $19.99. >> why didn't we order one tonight? it looks pretty good. >> why didn't we? we'll presume that some pizza was enjoyed during "monday night football," which brings up a brief episode of sports analysis that bob costas would love to entertain. sports with reena. >> what an introduction. thank u, sir. it wasn't a marquee match-up. the bears visiting the chargers. san diego was um 19-14, when zach miller of the bears made a great one. hand-cat this before tumbling into the end zone. you see that? the bears, tackled on -- you have something to weigh in? >> hand catch. >> what's that? you know what i'm talkinabout. that's a reenaism. it was tacked on by two-point conversion. that was enough to win it. chicago takes this 22-19. do you have something to say? >> it's a hand catch as opposed to what? a leg catch? >> a hand catch. like, got it with his hand. you're right. what's the term? >> just a catch. >> got to beef it up. >> a hand catch. >> a hand catch. i don't know. as opposed to his legs. one guy got it between his legs. >> he did. nutcracker. coming up, saving time on everyday tasks. grab 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now." all right. we're almost halfway there. we made it to tuesday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm reena ninan. we begin with the showow of solidarity that brought down a university president. the protest, the hunger strike, and the football players, united among the growing racial tension. >> yeah, students celebrated, as the president of the missouri system stepped down under pressure, accused of being out of touch and indifferent to their complaints. wewe get morfrom abc's alex perez. >> reporter: triumph after winning a battle over racial inequality on campus. >> i'm resigning as president of the university of missouri system. >> reporteter: the baking point, members of the football team going on strike, vowing no more games until president tim wolfe resigned. >> us on the football team is united as one. >> reporter: the coach who supported the players, s speaking out. >> i did the right thing. and i would do it again. >> reporter: tensions on this predominantly white campus bububbling f months. payton head, posting on fabook, that someone screamed the "n" word ahim. la last month, a swastika found in the bathroom. frustrated demonstrators said president wolfe wasn't quick enough to condemn the incidents. one week ago, freshman student jonathan butler, going on a hunger strike. tensions flaring friday night. when asked. a student tweeting video to news organizations. >> this is because you don't believe you have the equal opportunity of success. >> you blame us. >> reporter: wolfe admitting that racism does exist at our university. i'm sorry, this is the case. but the apology wasn't enough. the next day, players beginning that boycott. jonathan butler has ended his hunger strike, calling wolfe's resignation, a step forward that students made possible. >> this is the mizzou community, the first time i've seen stand together. >> reporter: and ffeiting that football game could have cost the university more than $1 million. that game will now go on as planned. alex perez, abc news, columbia, missouri. >> $1 million is a lot to be losing. it's interesting to hear the criticism. some fks have said that removing the president doesn't completely solve all of the problems. other saying they admire that the students weren't rioting, they used peaceful means to make their point. >> they did, but this is a game-changer. thesese athlet realize, they actually have power after all. th could have an impact on other schools all over this country. >> good point, kendis. >> if they're upset about something. well, right now, parts of the south are cleaning up after thunderstorms and rain in atlanta. an 81-year-old man was killed when he drove into a downed tree before dawn monday morning. his suv slammed under it before coming to a stop. the 50-foot tree was one of the many in the area knocked down by gusty winds and soilthat was saturated after a weekend of rain. and in atlantic beach, florida, near jacksonville, they are cleaning up after nearly a foot of 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the east, bringing the threat for severe weather across the midwest, as we head wednesday afternoon into wednesday night. the e biggest reat will be wednesday afternoon, for des moines, down to little rock, where we could see some gusty tornadoes and even hail. back to you, reena and kendis. >> tnks to cam at accuweather. the republican candidates are poised to go head-to-head in debate number four. this time, just eight of them taking the main stage tonight in milwaukee. the latest polls indicate donald trump and ben carson are neck and neck with marco rubio. trump attracting more than 10,000 supporters at a campaign event in springfield, illinois, late last night. and he expressed frustration over carson's growing popularity, despite questions about his honesty. >> if you try and hit your mother over the head with a hammer, your poll numbers go up. i never saw anything like it. >> trump also feel evangelicals boycott of starbucks and their red cups. tune in for our post-debate insights. and tune in tomorrow for "world news now" with the post debate. we'll go live to milwaukee and get analysis from our deputy political director on all of the big moments here on abc news. the investigation of the crash of the russian passenger jet in egypt is pointing to an inside job. surveillance tape at the sharm el s sheikh aiort is being scrutinized for someone with access who may have placed a bomb in the plane. investigators are also looking for a ramp worker that may have been recruited by isis. > the attack in jordan on u.s. citizens will be taken seriously. two americans were killed and two wounded when an officer opened aire on foreign trainer. mart raddatz has the details. >> reporter: jordanian investigators are still looking into this incident, but it looks like the ooter, a jordanian security officer, who was in uniform, got into an argument with one of the american trainers. it escalated. and he opened fire, killing two americans, and three others, before he was shot dead by jordann forces. two other americans were wounded, one seriously. all americans worked for dyncorp international. tens of thousands have gone through this facility without incide. jordan, of course, is one of the st important allies in the fight against isis. this does not appear to be terror-related. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. president obama and the israeli prime minister have met for the first time in morere than a year. the two leaders tried to downplay past tensions for the iran nuclear deal. president obama called it a narrow issue. and benjamin netanyahu didn't mention it a at all. they were committed to the peace process even if it takes some time. >> i remain committed to a vision of peace of two states for two peoples, a demilitarized palestinian state and a recognized jewish state. >> it's unlikely that the two-state solution will be reached in 14 months. it's even unlikely that talks at the university will begin in 14 months. >>nd speaking to a 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down after weeks of demonstrations. the racial tensions at a boiling point. so what's next for the university? doping scandal. one of the top medal winning countries accused of sanctioning steroid use facing a ban from the next olympics. a skier losing control cartwheeling more than a quarter mile down a motain. hi, everyone. we do say good tuesday morning to you. we'll get started with the battle for the republican nonation. another opportunity tonight for the presidential hopefuls to make their case to the country. >> the eight highest polling candidat will face off in debate number four on this stage in milwaukee tonight as questions swirl about carson's stories of a troubled past. it's "your voice, your vote." abc's stephanie ramos has a preview from washington. good morning to you, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning to you, reena and kendis. live from milwaukee this time for donald trump and the rest of the field. the candidates who averaged at least 2 1/2% in the polls will be 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accused of being indifferent to complaints of growi r racial tensions. and the schohool's chancellor gave up his position for a less prominent role. with more here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: try triumph. going on strike vowing no more games until tim wolfe resigned. tensions on this predominantly white campus bubing and the student body president payton head posting on facebook someone continuously screamed the "n" word at him. a swastika found in the bathroom and demonstrators said wolfe wasn't quick enough to condemn them. jonathan butler going on a hunger strike. tensions flaring friday night after wolfe had this to say when asked by students to define systemic oppression. a student tweeting video to news organizations. >> systemic oppression is because you don't believe that you have the equal opportunity for success. >> did you just blame us. >> reporter: wolfe admitting racism does exist at our university. i am sorry this is the case. alex perez, abc news, columbia, 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commute and rain could slow you down in the mid-atlantic states, as well. if you're flying, airport delays possible in salt lake city, denver, washgton, philadelelphia, neyork and boston. new details this morning in the attackck on a tes state judge. a person of interest now being questioned. >> judge julie kocurek was shot in the driveway of her home as she returned home from a football game. investigators believe she was targeted in retaliation for a case over which she presided. the person of interest was arrested on an unrelated charge in houston. ththe judge expected to be okay. in the meantime, we're getting some stunning new details about the police shooting in louisiana that lefeft a 6-year-old boy dead. an attorney for the boy's father says a police body camera shows the dad with his hands up posing no threat when officers openeded re. jeremy mardis was buried yesterday. his dad remains in the hospital and couldn't attend the funeral. beining held oa million dollars bond each charged with second degree murder. a wild incident in oklahoma was caught by a police officer's body cam. take a look. >> stop, stop. >> that officer firing two shots before being sent flying by the impact of that suv. when the vehicle finally came to a stop, the 41-year-olwoman behind the w wheel was uncooperative, so officers tased r. one of them went into the suv through the sunroof. the woman was arrested and is charged with several counts including assault and battery and driving under the influence. seaworld in san diego has announced a really big change, phasing out killer whale entertainment shows but animal rights activists say that's not enough. they want an end to keeping orcas in captivity. now, instead seaworld plans to replace the orca show with an effort on conservation as well as a whale's behavior in the it's not clear if the other two seaworld parks in san antonio and orlando will follow suit. well, serious charges being levied against russia's track and field 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at risk for heart disease. they suggest that nearly 17 million americans could benefit from this new approach. well, for the send time in less than a week, a home owner in tampa bayay was vised by a large unwanted alligator. yep, he's hanging out right there in front of the door. a trapper removed it and brought it to a nearby preserve. the one last week was more than nine feet long. alligators usually decrease their activity in cooler weather. that hasn't happened yet in florida where readings were in the 90s last week. >> very scary. the college football second playoff rankings unveileled tonight. we get last night's sports highlights from our guys at espn. >> we're the johns, buccigross and anderson. you know what they did on monday night. >> they played football. >> played football. throw it. >> and basketball. but first we'll do the football. >> yes. >> philip rivers in san diego against jay cutler and da bears. whoops. i didn't mean to do that said jay cutler. jason verrett goes the other way. chargers miss the extra point but they're looking good, they're up big but back come the bears in the fourth quarter. here's the play of the game. down 19-14. jay cutler steps up, throws a bb, a bit too high but zach miller throws a big hamburger helper glove up in the air, deadens it, catches it, defense takes over from there. the bears win. >> here now the basketball players. pistons and warriors, golden state has not lost early in th season, 7-0. steph curry, he's tough to guguard. warrioiors up 6. pistons made a good game of this. warriors stealing, andre iguadala, nba finals mvp, little flush right there. look at that physique. he's an adonis. shaun livingston got off a steal wearing long pants, maybe it cold in the building. good work there. warriors pulling away. they're up 14 there. curry, this is what he does, shoots from far away. 22 points, warriors 109-95. they're now 78-0. they win by an average of 18 points. they're fantastic. >> they're capris. >> is that 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of herself opting not to wash her hands after confusing a bidet from a toilet. >> but the actress wants everyone to know she does wash her hands after using a bidet or a toilet. >> oh. >> lawrence inadvertently started the rumor about the hand washing herself. she said, as a joke shtried to gross out her "hunger games" co-stars but ended up grossing out the world. >> oh, no. that's a really -- no potty jokes. >> yes. well, some really scary moments for one skier on the slopes in alaska. the veteran pro, ian macintosh, was working on a film wearing a microphone, cameras aimed at him. the run starts out just fine but quickly loses control falling into an unseen trench and losing a ski. >> that's when he tumbled more than 1600 feet in under a minute. that microphone capturing the noises. you can hear it in the background clearly in pain but amazingly at the end he was able to sit up and tell his team that he was okay. >> that's very frightening to see. glad he's okay. >> i'm okay. another daredevil showing us very different view of paris. 25-year-old james kingston climbed to the top of the eiffel fortunately for us he recorded his adventure, ocourse, with a gopro camera. >> okay, so here's how he did it. he snuck in after midnight at the top and walked around on the narrow beams andnd then heid until the totower open in the morning,g, but whehe finally came down, security guards were waiting for him. the police questioned him for six hours, but then they let him go. finally we can't go a couple weeks wiwithout taing about this guy. this guy got 15 minutes of fame, new york's famous pizza rat, of course, some may recall this video, an obviously hungry rat dragging around a full slice of pizza in the subway station. >> it was a viral sensation.. nopranksters have designed a remote controlled pizza rat and, of course, they let loose on the streets of the big apple. some pedestrians petrified when they saw it, scurrying out of the way as quickly as they could. >> others likely could tell that it was fake right away and didn't react as drastically. >> those are all tourists. more news after this. here's a little healthy advice. eat well, live well, and take of what makes you, you. right down to your skin with aveeno aveeno daily moisturizing lotion with the goodness of active naturals oat and 5 vital nutrients for healthier looking skin in just one day. healthy skin equals bebeautiful in. and for shower softness, add the body wash, too! this moment is perfect in every way just like my kid gooey...flaky...happy. toaster strudel. checking our top stories, the republicans gearing up to slug it out in milwauke eight candidates will take the stage with donald trump and ben carson in the prime center stage spots. the football team at thee university of missouri resumes practice today after the school's president resigned amid growing racial tensions. black players had threatened to boycott until tim wolfe stepped down. wintry scenes in reno overnight. that storm getting stronger and will reach the center of the country by the end of the day. blizzard and winter storm watches already posted for the plains. looking at today's weather, some rain in florida but a series downpour in the mid-atlantic states mostly clear across the midwest, but those western storms are moving onto the middle of the country. and finally this morning things getting serious on abc's "dancing with the stars." fiveouples still in the running for the coveted mirrorball trophy. emotional as any we've see before. kabc's george pennacchio was there. >> this is awful. this is so ful. >> just let them have it. >> reporter: alexa and carlos penavega keeping each other calm before one would be going home. >> alexa and mark. >> reporter: the show said good-bye to alexa splitting up the married couple who loved doing the show together. >> we wanteted to have this journeyogether and i kept telling him, baby, you got to keep going and he's just like i want to do it with you and just hearing him cry and it's just hard. >> reporter: we did this to do it together and, you know, the fact that she's gone, i mean, she wants to be here so badly and it just breaks my heart. >> i didn't expect it to be that bad. i mean that was so brutal standing there next to carlos andearing him sobbing for his wife, it just broke me. >> reporter: that wasn't the night's only drama. during dress rehearsal tamar braxton was rushed off to the er. the rules of the show allows the dress rehearsal footage to be scored so that happen. if tamar didn't make it back she'd be out. she got back minutes fore. >> i was proud she was able to rise to the occasion and make it from the hospital and give us another shot. >> reporter: she danced with pneumonia. >> she danced with pneumonia with her eyes closed likike barely like -- i mean i don't want to sound dramatic but she was barely standing up. >> i said to her before we danced that group number she's my wonder woman because i can't believe the strength ha it must have taken for her to dig that deep to come here and fight to not be disqualified. >> reporter: next week on to the semifinals when bindi, nick, carlos, tamar and alek battle it out. george pennacchio, abc news. >>hould point out alexa and mark will be on "gma" this morning in new york. that's what's making news in

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