Have you ever noticed how cars mean a little more to some people than they do to others? Nissan has. That's why we build ours the way we do. We understand that a car fulfills a number of human needs. And transportation is only one of them. Nissan, built for the human race. We felt it was time you heard from a pharmacist who still doesn't recommend Dricksauro for 12 hours of cold relief. But he is out with a cold. Dricksauro, the pharmacist's favorite. In the next four years, somebody is going to have to continue the arms limitation talks with Gorbachev. Somebody is going to have to find out if Gorbachev is for real. Somebody is going to have to deal with him and look him in the eye and not blink. This is no time for uncertainty. No time to train somebody in how to meet with the Russians. This is the time for strength and experience. This is the time for somebody who is ready on day one to be a great president. In the pizza delivery game, the Noid zaps ordinary pizza. 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On Wednesday, a special hour with an Emmy winner. The Wonder Years. A special based on true crimes of fashion. On Thursday, back to back specials. The making of a model, then the look of the year. Friday, a season premiere of Just the Ten of Us. And Saturday, a special exposé on scandals. And the premiere of Police Story. They're all new on ABC. Stay tuned for scenes from the conclusion of North and South. Aren't there enough hours in the day when you have to be a grown up? Introducing the sidekick from Suzuki. I always get caught in these trendy restaurants and like I want a hamburger. But how do you order a burger when they're pushing radicchio? So I just breathe deep and I think, what would Lauren Bacall do? I've got a taste for some real food. When I have a taste for a burger, that's what I order. If it's not on the menu, I glare at the waiter and say, improvise. Then I purr. I've got a taste for some real food. 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We have to glad our freedom to the world. It is now under bombardment by artillery of the Confederate states in rebellion. Our nation has been attacked without provocation. I'll kill the next man who calls me a traitor. And we are now at war. Hooray! The unforgettable conclusion of North and South. This is ABC. A lot of places will cut you a deal on the price of two pizzas. But what usually gets cut is the amount of cheese in the toppings. But at Pizza Hut, you get two medium hand-tossed traditional pizzas, loaded with two layers of cheese, just $9.99. Pile on your favorite toppings. At Pizza Hut, we always cut you a great deal. So why get there skimpy pizzas when you can get great pairs at Pizza Hut? Pizza Hut, making it great. There are worlds inside our minds, worlds of peace and beauty. But when our minds wander too far, we lose control and enter the dark, deadly worlds of Freddy Krueger, where nightmares come alive. Experience Freddy's world each week when a nightmare on Elm Street, Freddy's Nightmares, comes to television. Don't let him catch you sleeping. Right here on KMBC Channel 9. Sometimes things aren't as scary as they appear, but you don't need silly props to scare people. I'll tell you about three real-life ghost stories that all happened right here in our Kansas City area. We will visit a jail haunted by an executed prisoner, a mansion where the mistress of the house refuses to give it up, and a haunting cemetery with a scary history. Join us for ghost stories too, starting October 29th on KMBC 9 News at 10. And remember, some things in real life can scare you to death. Laurie Everett, KMBC 9 News, where the news comes first. Hi, fellow Americans. A year and a half ago, I entered this campaign as an underdog. Tonight I enter the final days of that long journey, still an underdog. And some of you don't know much more about me than the name and a set of labels. Part of the fault may rest with our own effort. But I think it is also fair to say that the other side has pursued a campaign of distortion and distraction, of fear and of smear. Are you satisfied with what you are hearing this year? Do you think this is the way to pick the president of the United States and the leader of the free world? Presidential campaigns should inform, not misinform. In their TV ads, the Republicans have criticized the pollution of Boston Harbor. We're already cleaning up Boston Harbor. But what they don't tell you is that it was their administration that cut off funds to clean it up, and that Mr. Bush supported the veto of the Clean Water Act, not once, but twice. In their TV ads, the Republicans accuse me of being soft on criminals. That's a lie. My family has been touched by violence. At the age of 77, my father was gagged and beaten and robbed. My brother was killed by a hit-and-run driver. The pain that my family felt was indescribable, and it's not easy for me to talk about it. But I've led the fight against crime and drugs in my own state, and I intend to do so as president, so that other families will not have to live through that kind of pain. It isn't easy for the truth to catch up with the lies and to clear up the fog of deception that has been spread across the campaign. But I'm determined to fight this fight, because the question before us is the strength and the character of our country. I'm not content to see America stand still, because all around us the world is moving, and the years ahead will decide whether we as a people move ahead or fall behind. I see an America that once again exports its products and not its jobs. Mr. Bush has said our trade relationship with Japan is superb, and it is, for Japan. It's time for a president who will stand up and fight for American jobs and American workers. I see an America that is the master of its own house, not a country selling off its land and its assets piece by piece to foreign interests. Mr. Bush does not object to the wave of merger and of speculation that has put our companies and our country itself on the auction block. I see an America that is first in education, not one where our students rank 15th among industrial nations in science and math. And I see an America that truly does live up to the pledge of liberty and of justice for all. I believe this country has a conscience. I believe it's a national disgrace that 37 million Americans, most of them in working families, have no health insurance. That when they hear a sick child cry in the night, they have to worry as much about the size of the bill as they do about the seriousness of the disease. All this and more is at stake in 1988. Beneath the rhetoric and the irrelevancy, there are fundamental differences and a single central question. On the things that matter most to you, who do you trust to be on your side? We know where Mr. Bush stands. He wants to cut taxes by $30,000 a year for the wealthiest 1% of this nation. He's on their side. I want to see us teach our children and house our homeless and care for our elderly and ask once again what we can do for our country and not just ourselves. There has been a lot of talk in this campaign about how likeable the candidates are. But I don't believe America is ready to settle for indifference and complacency with a shrug and a smile. I may not wear my heart on my sleeve, but I hope that tonight you have some sense of what is in my heart. And in the remaining days of this campaign, I intend to fight my heart out for the things that I believe in. Hear our case and join our cause. Stand with me in the belief that the best America is not behind us. The best America is yet to come. This is ABC. Cosby and Mesh, together tomorrow. 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