5 Stories You May Have Missed This Weekend

Chipotle closes 43 restaurants; Bernie Sanders goes trick-or-treating.

ByABC News
November 1, 2015, 4:52 PM
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina speaks to voters at a town hall meeting, Oct. 2, 2015 in Aiken, S.C.
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina speaks to voters at a town hall meeting, Oct. 2, 2015 in Aiken, S.C.
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— -- 1. Carly Fiorina Says She Was Wrong on '92%' Claim

Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina acknowledged that she was incorrect during last week’s primary debate when she claimed “92 percent of the jobs lost during [President] Barack Obama’s first term belonged to women.”

After the debate, fact checkers pointed out Fiorina had recycled the statistic from former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, who first made the claim in the 2012 election. It rated “Mostly False” by Politifact four years ago.

"I misspoke on that particular fact," Fiorina said on ABC’s “This Week.”

2. See Prince Harry's Emotional Moment with US Marine Kirstie Ennis

PHOTO: Prince Harry meets with members of the Walking With The Wounded team at Buckingham Palace after their latest endeavor, the Walk Of Britain, Nov. 1, 2015 in London.
Prince Harry meets with members of the Walking With The Wounded team at Buckingham Palace after their latest endeavor, the Walk Of Britain, Nov. 1, 2015 in London.

As Prince Harry greeted the Walking With The Wounded team at Buckingham Palace Sunday, he shared an emotional moment with a 24-year-old U.S. Marine.

Kirstie Ennis, who was wounded in a crash in Afghanistan three years ago, marked the end of her 1,000-mile trip by gifting the prince with a dog tag in honor of another service member.

Ennis left 24 other dog tags around the United Kingdom during the trip, according to People magazine. She was planning on leaving this last one at Buckingham Palace, People reported, but then gave it to Harry himself.

3. Chipotle Closes 43 Restaurants Amid E. Coli Outbreak

PHOTO: A Chipotle eatery in the Financial District of New York City is shown in this file photo, Jan. 29, 2015.
A Chipotle eatery in the Financial District of New York City is shown in this file photo, Jan. 29, 2015.

Chipotle closed 43 of its restaurants in Washington state and Oregon as health officials investigated an E. coli outbreak that appears to be linked to the fast casual chain.

As of Saturday, there were three cases of E. coli in Oregon and at least 19 in Washington, said state health officials. One-third of those sickened were hospitalized, officials said.

"While the outbreak appears to be linked to food served at Chipotle restaurants, the food or other source of contamination hasn't yet been determined and remains under investigation," the Washington State Department of Health said.

4. Bernie Sanders Went Trick-or-Treating With His Grandchildren

PHOTO: Bernie Sanders' grandchildren appear onstage in costume during a town hall meeting in Warner, New Hampshire, Oct. 31, 2015.
Bernie Sanders' grandchildren appear onstage in costume during a town hall meeting in Warner, New Hampshire, Oct. 31, 2015.

Bernie Sanders went trick-or-treating with three of his grandchildren in a neighborhood in Lebanon, New Hampshire, Saturday following his campaign events in the area. All dressed up and ready to go in their Halloween costumes, the children had joined their grandfather earlier in the day, waving to supporters onstage during a town hall meeting.

Their father is Bernie Sanders’s eldest son, Levi Sanders. Levi and his wife Raine Riggs adopted all three from China and the family now lives in Claremont, New Hampshire.

5. Young Pittsburgh Penguins Hockey Fan Gets Redemption After Man Steals Puck

PHOTO: Pittsburgh Penguins @pengins posted this photo of a young fan to Twitter on Oct. 2, 2015 with the caption, "You deserve it, little man! "
Pittsburgh Penguins @pengins posted this photo of a young fan to Twitter on Oct. 2, 2015 with the caption, "You deserve it, little man! "

A young Pittsburgh Penguins fan experienced the ultimate redemption after an adult fan swiped a puck intended for him.

Trey Dopson, 8, of Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, was ready to catch a puck on Thursday thrown by Buffalo Sabres coach -- and former Penguins coach -- Dan Bylsma. But a man seated nearby snatched it before the elementary school student could catch it.

The third-grader said that he knew the puck was intended for him because Bylsma looked and pointed at him.

"I almost caught the puck, but then this guy comes over, snags it, puts it behind his back, then he looks at me, smiles at me, then he goes back to his seat," Dopson told ABC affiliate WTAE-TV.