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It was billed by the Trump campaign as a "showcase" of the Trump movement, but critics say last night's rally at Madison Square Garden was a race-baiting celebration of hate. The level of vitriol from the stage was such that even some of Trump's closest confidantes are doing damage control. And, they say good fences make good neighbors, but not always. Jim Moret reports on a couple of situations in which scary neighbors inflicted real damage, including gunfire. Plus, it was one of the most touching moments yet in the world series-- Dodgers slugger Freddie Freeman celebrating his historic grand slam home run by running to the stands to share the moment with his father. Now as the series moves to New York, Mr. Freeman has traveled across the country to again cheer on his son. And it was as one year ago today that Friends star Matthew Perry was found unresponsive in his hot tub. And on this somber anniversary his family is speaking out for the first time saying the pain never goes away.
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It was billed by the Trump campaign as a "showcase" of the Trump movement, but critics say last night's rally at Madison Square Garden was a race-baiting celebration of hate. The level of vitriol from the stage was such that even some of Trump's closest confidantes are doing damage control. And, they say good fences make good neighbors, but not always. Jim Moret reports on a couple of situations in which scary neighbors inflicted real damage, including gunfire. Plus, it was one of the most touching moments yet in the world series-- Dodgers slugger Freddie Freeman celebrating his historic grand slam home run by running to the stands to share the moment with his father. Now as the series moves to New York, Mr. Freeman has traveled across the country to again cheer on his son. And it was as one year ago today that Friends star Matthew Perry was found unresponsive in his hot tub. And on this somber anniversary his family is speaking out for the first time saying the pain never goes away.
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