Will trump accept the results if he loses . Ill keep you in suspense. Thats horrifying. This was the third and final debate for the president ial candidates. Still got in their jabs. Political specialist shaun boyd joins us tonight and shaun, may be the biggest headline of the night is trump saying that hes not sure that he will accept defeat. It was shocking even for donald trump. He would keep us in suspense. Maybe more than any other debate difference in the candidates positions on some of the countries most emotional issues. But the most extraordinary moment of the debate without question was when donald trump was asked if he would accept the will of the people. Absolutely accept the results of this election . I will look at it at the time. Im not looking at anything now. Reporter donald trump had hinted at it saying the election is rigged. Not be a peaceful transition of power. He is denigrating and talking down our democracy and i for one am appalled. Reporter there were other fi
But that provoked visits from the fbi. My father who was a republican had his taxes audited so it really didnt take much. They were all over the place. Lets not forget j. Edgar hoover was in power. It was his own secret police. It infiltrated a lot of womens groups and they were considered dangerous to the country. Thank you all for coming i would love to sign books. [applause] between the author of the newly released from action book and the interviewer who is a journalist, policymaker or legislator familiar and also with the opposing viewpoint. It airs every saturday at 10 p. M. Eastern and we will take you across the country visiting book festivals offer even and look parties to talk about the latest books. The National Network devoted exclusively to nonfiction books. Book tv on cspan2, television for serious readers. Booktv and primetime continues with books on global politics. At 8 p. M. On the less you know the better you sleep looking for russia. Politics and mexico and 9 30 on
And keeping you informed. At abcactionnews. Com. You can be the first to know if something happens with an alert straight to your phone. Some of the reporters getting overwhelmed with tear gas as well. Absolutely. So no big issues on the roads . Its developly low sought there its really slow out there. Lets hope it stays that way. Its dangerous to assume. You are right. 79 for us tampa. Yes, it is going to be the first day of fall. Not a full day for us at 10 21 eastern tile. It will take some time to get into cool weather. The only difference now is that we have dry air, so well get a bit of a break as far as the thunderstorms. Less Coverage Even so than yesterday. You can see the orange here is beginning to move in. We have enough moisture at the surface where its going to feel humid and hot this afternoon. And thunderstorms. Its not like zero rain chances but more like 20 . Even loper the farther north you go. Yesterday, we shut off the rain chances north of i4 up towards the panhan
Calling for peace as anger grows over the Fatal Police Shooting of keith lamont scott. The second night of protests in charlotte was destructive and bloody. One person hospitalized in Critical Condition on life support after being shot by another civilian. As night fell, Police Deployed flashbang device downtown streets. Protesters hurling the canisters back at police. Journalists trying to cover the chaos oh, wow. Reporter one correspondent knocked to the ground. [ bleep ] reporter in the middle of it all, protesters are trying to keep things calm. Were trying to make sure we do it the right way. A state of emergency and saying hes initiate efforts to deploy the national guard. We cannot tolerate violence and the destruction of property, and we will not tolerate the attacks toward our police officers. That is not the american way. Reporter reed binion, abc action news. At 4 32, right now, the search is on for a man who officer gu yesterday morning. The deputy says mr. Rayford got out
Sir William Perkins s School in Chertsey, Surrey, aims to have mixed classrooms by 2030 following demand from families hoping to send siblings to school together