Episode 291

With just six days until Election Day, Mary Bruce goes one-on-one with Vice Pres. Harris following her closing argument in Washington D.C. to a crowd of 75,000, and Rachel Scott reports on former Pres. Trump criticizing the remarks Pres. Biden made about Puerto Rico, where Biden used wording that seemed to refer to Trump supporters as "garbage;" Ian Pannell has details on the catastrophic flooding in Spain that's left at least 95 dead, a reported 2,000 trapped and many residents still missing; just in time for Halloween, David Muir has story of the MOMbies, a group of mothers dressed as zombies who are back on the dance floor to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
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