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When Taylor Swift encouraged her fans last fall to vote…more than 35,000 people signed up to vote. And with 690 million followers on all her social media, if Swift were to get behind one of the presidential candidates, nearly one in five say they'd likely vote for her pick. As Steven Fabian reports, many are wondering if she could swing the election. And a little girl did everything right according to cops. She was on her way to school when a creep pulled up and tried to grab her. The girl ran, screaming for help and got away. As Ann Mercogliano reports it’s an important lesson for all children to know. Plus, the trial continues for the mother of school shooter Ethan Crumbley. with the jury seeing video of the moment his parents arrive at the police station and come face-to-face with their son. The boy's mother was asking the question…”why?” And 39 years ago the biggest names in music came together to raise money for famine relief in Africa with one blockbuster song "We are The World." A new documentary looks at what’s been called the greatest night in pop music.
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When Taylor Swift encouraged her fans last fall to vote…more than 35,000 people signed up to vote. And with 690 million followers on all her social media, if Swift were to get behind one of the presidential candidates, nearly one in five say they'd likely vote for her pick. As Steven Fabian reports, many are wondering if she could swing the election. And a little girl did everything right according to cops. She was on her way to school when a creep pulled up and tried to grab her. The girl ran, screaming for help and got away. As Ann Mercogliano reports it’s an important lesson for all children to know. Plus, the trial continues for the mother of school shooter Ethan Crumbley. with the jury seeing video of the moment his parents arrive at the police station and come face-to-face with their son. The boy's mother was asking the question…”why?” And 39 years ago the biggest names in music came together to raise money for famine relief in Africa with one blockbuster song "We are The World." A new documentary looks at what’s been called the greatest night in pop music.
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