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trump never assaulted his accusers. we are one day away from the final debate and 21 days until the election. let's begin our coverage with cnn's manu raju live in vegas. what's the latest, manu? >> donald trump's path to 270 electoral votes is getting increasingly narrow. his polls continue to show him losing nationally and in a lot of these key battleground states. so he's lashing out at the media, the political establishment and the rules by saying it's all working against him. >> they even want to try to rig the election at the polling booths. people that have died ten years ago are still voting. illegal immigrants are voting. >> reporter: donald trump ramping up his unfounded claim that the election is rigged. >> you look at what's going on in st. louis and many other cities. there's tremendous voter fraud. >> his willingness to accept the election results. if he loses now in question.
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>> mr. trump, what if there is overwhelming evidence of any kind of fraud or irregularities -- >> reporter: trump frustrating many republican leaders who are rejecting his allegations of rigging. >> as a republican i want to reassure donald trump and all ohio voters and voters across the country that the system is not rigged. >> reporter: the republican nominee intensifying his feud with house speaker paul ryan after he said he doesn't want to support donald trump. >> maybe he doesn't know how to win. who can really know. >> reporter: trump taking his rage against the establishment and hillary clinton a step further in wisconsin. >> it is time to drain the swamp in washington, d.c. >> reporter: some proposing the package of ethics reforms, aiming to tackle corruption in washington, including tighter restrictions on members of congress and white house officials taking on jobs as lobbyists. >> this will go a long way to ending our government
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corruption. >> reporter: a proposal sparked by his accusations that the fbi and state department engage in a criminal conspiracy. >> this is felony corruption. >> reporter: after newly released documents suggest a top state department official pressured the fbi to declassify an e-mail about benghazi. that was on the private server clinton used while secretary of state, possibly in exchange for offering to help station fbi agents over seas. >> the allegation of any kind of quid pro quo is inaccurate. there was no quid pro quo. >> reporter: clinton is not commenting. she's been off the campaign trail for days preparing for tomorrow's final debate. clinton's campaign now setting its sights on historically conservative states as she widens her lead in the polls. deploying her daughter chelsea, michelle obama, and bernie sanders to arizona in hopes of turning that red state blue.
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>> reporter: now republican officials are continuing to push back against donald trump's suggestion that the election is rigged. marco rubio at a debate last night said this should not continue to be said. over the weekend house speaker paul ryan's spokeswoman said the election process, the speaker expects it to be fair. one person we have not heard from himself is speaker paul ryan. is he actually being quiet. he's not coming in front of the camera and not pushing back against donald trump's allegations and attacks against him on a daily basis. one reason he's doing that, alisyn, is he wants to focus on the congressional majority and not get into a tit-for-tat with the republican nominee. >> understood, manu. melania trump is speaking out with anderson cooper. she responds to first lady michelle obama's blistering takedown of donald trump. watch this. >> i said to my husband that, you know, the language is
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inappropriate. it's not acceptable. and i was surprised because that is not the man that i know. and as you can see from the tape, the cameras were not on, it was only a mike. and i wonder if they even knew that the mike was on because they were kind of boy talk and he was lead on, like egged on from the host to say dirty and bad stuff. >> you feel the host, billy bush, was egging him on? >> yes. yes. >> is that language you had heard him use before? >> no. no. that's why i was surprised, because i said, like i don't know that person that would talk that way. >> he described it as locker
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room talk. to you you've sort of eluded to it too. is that what it is to you, locker room talk? >> yeah, kind of two teenage boys. actually, they should behave better, right? >> he was 59. >> correct. sometimes i said i have two boys at home. i have my young son and i have my husband so -- but i know how some men talk and that's -- that's how i saw it, yes. >> michelle obama, who you, i know, have spoken positively of in the past. she said last week about what your husband said in that tape, she said, this was not just a lewd conversation. this wasn't just locker room ba banter, this was a powerful individual speaking about predatory behavior and bragging about kissing and groping women. in terms of what he actually said on the tape, not saying he did it, but what he said, the
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behavior described to you, is that sexual assault? >> no, that's not sexual assault. he didn't say he -- he did it and i see many -- many women coming to him and giving phone numbers and, you know, want to work for him or inappropriate stuff from women and they know he's married so -- >> you've seen that? >> oh, yes, of course. it was in front of me. >> in front of you. >> in front of me. i said why did you give your number to my husband? i'm very strong. people, they don't really know me. people think and talk about me like oh, melania, poor melania. don't feel sorry for me. don't feel sorry for me. i can handle everything, and for
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this -- for people talking like that, i see in the press a lot almost like celebrities or people, they think they're celebrities, i would suggest to them to look at themselves in the mirror and to look at their actions and to take care of their own families. >> in terms of what michelle obama was saying, she was saying that essentially any unwanted advance toward women, touching a woman, kissing a woman without concept, that is sexual assault. that's the definition. >> yes, i agree with that. every assault will be taken care of in court of law, and to accuse no matter who it is, a man or a woman, without evidence, it's -- it's damaging and unfair. >> she went on to say, michelle obama, she talked about that feeling of terror and violation that too many women have felt
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when someone has grabbed them or forced themself on them and they've said no but he didn't listen. >> who didn't listen? my husband didn't do anything. >> no, no, i think she was just talking in general about -- >> oh, i'm he not surprised. i'm not surprised. she should also look maybe the people who supported her, what they doing so i'm not surprised she said that. >> all right. let's discuss the state of play in the election with republican congresswoman rene elmers of north carolina, a very hot state in this election. she supports donald trump. congresswoman, thank you for hustling over here and being on "new day" this morning. let me ask you something -- >> good to be with you. >> good. always a pleasure. why support donald trump's suggestion that there is widespread fraud in this election? you have to know that there is no objective proof of any widespread fraud in any of our elections in the modern era.
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why support something that is so damaging to the process that is central to our democracy? >> well, i think what donald trump is speaking is that -- are the concerns of the american people when it comes to this process. and we're talking about the clintons, and we're talking about hillary clinton who is the most corrupt politician to ever run for office, especially the presidency. but here -- you know, i was just adding up some things on the way. i knew this was going to be one of the questions. just things from the media, 96% of the political contributions have been given to hillary clinton from you and the media. we have a situation now where the political -- chief political correspondent reached out to john podesta in one of the wikileaks e-mails that have been leaked asking, oh, hey, can you take a look at this to make sure it's okay before i put it out? i mean, this goes on and on and on. we even have a situation in north carolina where over 2,000
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dead individuals, individuals 110 years or older, were found on the rolls for registry. these are the things that we see. and most of those individuals were democrats. i think when you look at the situation, what donald trump is saying is be vigilant, america, with this election. i believe this is the most important election since the election of ronald regan. >> that's not what he's saying though and, by the way, everything you just said has nothing to do with election fraud. and i'll assume all of it's true, everything is true, the media's the worse, everything is corrupt, hillary clinton is the worst ever. none of that is proof of election fraud that changed an election. you pointed in another interview to the 2000 interview. florida wasn't voter fraud. that was a real think tight race. >> that's not what al gore said. >> so what if he said it. that doesn't make it true. al gore is your source for
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donald trump being right? >> no, absolutely not. what i'm saying is it has been put out there that those in the bush administration have said that there is absolutely no voter fraud. look, i'm not -- >> no, no, no, no not absolutely no voter fraud. congresswoman, i want to be clear about this. everybody will acknowledge that there are flaws in the system, there is fraud. >> yeah. >> but there has been a lot of exhaustive research on this, and the idea of widespread fraud in any election, let alone this one, has almost no basis in fact. >> well, you're focusing on one area. you're focusing on one area, the political system, our democratic system alone. that's not fair. that's really not what donald trump is talking about. >> what do you think he's talking about? >> no, that is not what donald trump has talked about -- what he has talked about, the rigged media against him, he has talked about the fact that we have all these situations where now we're finding out more and more. we're even finding out that the
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fbi and the state -- the state department was asking for quid pro quo. when he is looking at this from a 30,000 foot level and he is saying when you add it all up, it does amount to fraud. >> but that's not election fraud. >> this election is going to go forward. >> keep the integrity of the process. don't undermine the process. go after the media. >> what you are doing -- you are -- what you are doing is you are -- you are taking one piece. these aren't individual silos. these aren't all in a vacuum. >> congresswoman, i can play you sound from his latest rally, congresswoman, where he says you've got all these dead people on the rolls and, you know, there's fraud all over the place. >> yes. >> i can't understand what's going on with these republican leaders, where's their common sense. he's not talking about the media. he's not talking about quid pro quo. >> i just gave you an example of over 2,000 voters on the registry that are over age 110. >> how many were allowed to
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register votes in the election. >> i don't know. >> that's my point, if you say there is fraud you have to prove it. it's very dangerous to undermine the election. >> no, it's not very dangerous. what's very dangerous is electing someone like hillary clinton behind the backs of the american people. >> where's the behind the backs part? >> we already know -- you want proof? i'll give you proof. i'll give you proof that this woman is corrupt. >> that's fine, but that's not election fraud. that's fine. you can make those arguments. they've been made in the media and out of it. all i'm talking about is the election fraud because we care about the integrity of the process. that's all i'm saying. >> so if she's elected, will you have me back afterwards, after there's collusion. >> i'll have you on whenever you want. have we ever said no to you being on the show? never. >> no, absolutely not. you guys are wonderful. >> thank you. >> the point i'm trying to make here is you're focusing on one issue, one issue alone.
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it's a cumulative issue for donald trump and what he's talking about. you add it all up and the stack is against him. he is a person that is with the american people. the american people believe in this and when you criticize those of us, myself, donald trump, who say there's a possibility of corruption when it comes to this election process when we look at this situation and think that it's rigged against us, it's the american people that are saying this. the american people believe this is a rigged system. so when you criticize, you are criticizing the american people. >> look, all i'll say, and i want to get on to north carolina because you're there and i want to get your read on the race. you can criticize the media, you can criticize hillary clinton. that's what an election is about. go for it. to say that the actual democratic process is fraudulent and rigged, you should have a factual basis for it and you don't have a good one.
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that's all i'm saying. let's not belabor that point. >> i agree. sure. >> do me a favor. >> let's agree to disagree. >> that's fine. i'm always happy to have you on. this discussion is what helps make the democratic process work, right? 48 to 47 in north carolina. >> absolutely. >> very tight. obama won it in 2008. >> very tight. >> traditionally over the decades it's a red state. which way do you think it's going to go and why? >> well, you know, in the 2012 north carolina went for mitt romney. north carolina is a very critical state. i know sometimes it seems too get lumped into the category of red state but it isn't. it's very diverse. the population and demographics are changing. this is something that needs to be taken very seriously. i believe that at the end of the day donald trump is going to win north carolina because the people are coming out in droves for him. and mike pence. mike pence is going to be in fayetteville this evening and i
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can only imagine there's going to be a huge crowd for him. there is very much excitement. he definitely has the movement going forward and, you know, north carolinans believe in the democratic process and they want it to work and that's why they're putting their faith behind donald trump. >> thank you very much for being on "new day." you are always invited on the show. >> thank you. happy to be with you again. >> joining us tomorrow, please, will be all of you because it is the final showdown between hillary clinton and donald trump. our coverage is going to begin at 4:00 p.m. there will be a lot to get into. alis alisyn? there are newly released fbi documents and wikileaks e-mails. they're raising more trust issues for hillary clinton. is she doing enough to reassure voters? we're going to ask a clinton supporter next.
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there was no bargain sought by the fbi. there was no bargain rendered. this was simply an interagency conversation about the classification of one particular e-mail. there was no wrongdoing there. >> that was states department spokesman john kirby saying there was no quid pro quo. they capture a state department official asking the fbi to declassify one of hillary clinton's e-mails. the fbi said they would consider it if their request for a
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presence in iraq would be considered. joining us now is democratic congressman jerry nadler. he is a hillary clinton supporter. good morning. >> good morning. >> how is this not quid pro quo. you have undersecretary patrick kennedy saying, hey, guys, to the fbi, is there anyway you can downgrade that classification from classified to -- >> not downgrade it. it hadn't been classified. >> fair enough. could you make it unclassified instead of classified. they said, hey, could you consider our request for more of a presence in iraq? that is the definition of quid pro quo. >> yeah, except it wasn't done. >> it was asked. >> there are competing documents from the fbi as to who asked it, whether it was the state department person, the fbi person. in any event, it wasn't done. the fbi got its way, the document was called classified after the fact and this is a
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four decade long career of a civil ser vavant of the state department. well after hillary left. this is an interagency spat over whether something should be called classified or not. they called it classified as the fbi wanted. the fbi department get aidn't g additional people and that's what happened. >> the problem is that the exchange, just the actual exchange, even if it didn't happen, the fbi guy thought it was a quid pro quo. let me read it to you the fbi notes that were released. blank, this has been redacted, we don't know the name, received the call from blank, we don't know the name of the international operations division of the fbi who pressured him to change the classified e-mail to unclassified. blank indicated he had been contacted by patrick kennedy under secretary of state to alter the classification in exchange for a quid pro quo.
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that's how the fbi characterized it. >> there was another fbi document according to the "new york times" that said it came from the fbi not the state department. they're conflicting. be that as it may, this is an interagency discussion well after hillary was no longer there. nothing was done. no exchange. no quid pro quo. the document is classified classified as the fbi wanted. the fbi doesn't get anything. nothing happened. does this mean one of the people involved in the fbi or the state department should be looked at? maybe. nothing happened. it has nothing to do with hillary clinton. >> the larger issue is that voters, particularly in this election year, particularly donald trump supporters, the reason they want a changed election is they think there are special favors done for people in power that they are not privy to. >> here's a perfect example of where no special favor was done for anybody. >> well, look, if a regular
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person gets in trouble with the police or the fbi, they have nothing that they can dangle to make that trouble go away. >> hillary clinton didn't make anything happen. she was long gone from the state department. this was an interagency discussion between two people and two agencies. maybe one agency wanted something from the other. the answer was no. the fbi got its way. it was kept classified or it was classified as classified. it wasn't kept classified. >> i understand this double speak, by the way. i get it. >> it was determined to be classified. nothing happened and none of this has anything to do with hillary clinton who wasn't involved in this at all. it doesn't show anything about her trustworthiness. it shows something maybe about the internal workings of an agency. >> hillary clinton has been off the campaign trail for the past couple of days. is that partly because she doesn't want to have to go down this road and answer questions? >> i don't think so. i suspect it's because she's doing what she's done before each of the other two debates is prepare. it's the responsibility of a
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candidate, unlike mr. trump who doesn't think it is, it's the responsibility of a candidate to prepare for a debate, for a discussion to bring up the issues that are important to the american people or that ought to be important to the american people. one of the problems i have with this whole campaign is they're spending so much time on mr. trump's attacking women and on all kinds of allegations about hillary's trustworthiness. we're not hearing enough about the economics, about the real issues of the campaign. trump has proposed a package to hugely reduce taxes on the rich. it would cost 7 million jobs. hillary clinton has come out with a plan for increasing taxes on the rich, decreasing taxes on the middle class and lower income people. having infrastructure, getting jobs. >> do you think too much time has been spent on talking about donald trump's accusers? >> no, i think it'sinevitable.
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the fact is that he invited it. i attack women and then he says it's only locker room talk and then women come out and say, yeah, he did exactly what he said he did. he attacked me and so forth. it's inevitable it's going to be discussed. i wish we heard discussion of regular issues. >> thank you for being on "new day." >> you're quite welcome. there is a major situation unfolding right now. it is the battle to recapture the iraqi city of mosul, iraq's second largest city from isis. are iraqi and kurdish forces making progress? we have a live report from the front lines next.
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second city. cnn senior reporter anythi eer walsh. >> we're talking about what the contact was. >> planning that. >> to mosul.
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>> airstrikes often hitting the places. >> around mosul it was quickly dashed. >> down the road towards mosul. pretty heavy resistance. returning fire. which are often old. two rockets tried to hit it.
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>> 21 days. you're suffering from election stress disorder.
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>> you hear it. >> what is the election stress disorder. people have coined a term with so many people. what are the symptoms? >> i would say rather than a full blown diagnosis. and what i'm saying is there's a phenomenon of anxiety.
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>> what do they say to you? >> it's coming out and explicitly coming in right off the back. talking about the latest news cycle. sometimes it's pinging during session. >> it's written large.
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>> it's a catastrophe. their exam that they have in calculus. i think by and large it's a catastrophe. deka tas throw phi it. >> coming back to your own internal state.
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>> what that does is i can't take a break. i can't take a friend. it's going on externally. >> far be it to do that. people are watching it and they're reading it. you can do something about it. then you can go back to the news cycle. >> thank you, dr. sylvesteri.
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>> let's get to chris. >> decatastrophize. >> work on it. >> i'm going to google it and do it. donald trump is saying the election is rigged without any basis in fact and hillary clinton's e-mail controversy where there is a new basis in fact of a negotiation that took place between the state department and the fbi. how will they play out tomorrow in the last big showdown? we're going to decatastrophize with the bottom line when we come back. fight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds
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liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. it is time for the bottom line. cnn politics executive editor mark preston. so, the e-mail story that just had its latest chapter with this negotiation between the state department and the fbi, allegations of quid pro quo, how deep does it go? how large does it loom tomorrow night at the debate? >> reporter: well, if donald trump is smart, it will be large in a big way. if he can focus most of the debate tomorrow on calling into question hillary clinton's character and quite frankly those that she surrounds herself with, that's going to be a winning strategy for him. if he stands on the debate stage behind me and continues to talk about allegations of sexual harassment and trying to defend himself, that's not going to be
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a good strategy. >> what about the rigged election strategy, do we think he'll talk more about that? >> reporter: no question. it's actually very dangerous. i know you're talking about it this morning inciting studies showing it isn't an electoral system that's in shambles, corrupt, what have you. what's even more troubling is when you have somebody like sheriff david clark out of milwaukee come out say that it's a rigged election, it is, then go on to talk about how he needs to get people out to vote, how people need to be out there for donald trump. but this is a law enforcement official coming out and saying that the election is rigged. that is a very dangerous thing to say, especially when you have an ohio secretary of state, republican, come on our air yesterday -- by the way, republican going to vote for donald trump, say that the election system is not rigged and donald trump should have more faith in it. >> that's part of the state of play of this election is that someone can be so grossly inaccurate and the man says, i'm still voting for him. that's how divided we are.
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what do you make of the scholastic poll. the kids pick and they're almost always right. >> a perfect score since 1964. these are kindergarteners through 12th graders, and here this time 52% say that clinton will be the winner, donald trump will get 35% to her 52%. what do you think of these scholastic children's vote, mark? >> reporter: you know, sometimes children certainly know a lot more than we know and they're out in front of the curve, no doubt. if you're going to match those numbers up with where we are in the state of play, they're absolutely correct. cnn has hillary clinton winning the election today. what's more interesting about that poll, certainly more lighthearted is that spider man got a vote, harambe got a vote. clearly they're not that enamored. >> you're burying the lead. they did write in the gorilla and spider man. they also wrote in bacon.
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>> they did write in bacon and for all the mothers out there they did write in mom. >> always a strong choice. >> home is where the heart is, of course. >> i wonder if trump can use the fact that the kids wrote in harambe who has deceased as proof of fraud. >> good point. >> if we say it enough -- if we say it enough on tv, by the way, he'll probably repeat it this afternoon. >> what are you watching for tomorrow night? what do you think will be the big moment? >> well, first of all, we saw in this last debate when he rolled out the four women and had them sit in the audience. i don't know what can top that. who knows with donald trump. he's so unpredictable. again, if he wants to win this election, he has to go out and try to call into question her character. he has to go out and talk about what he's going to do to make america great again. hillary clinton is now four days behind closed doors doing debate prep. by the way, we saw this in the past two debates. she did a really good job in those debates. clearly she's putting the time in. we'll see if donald trump can
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comedian stephen colbert wants to give president obama a job after he leaves office. check out late night laughs. >> okay. >> let's do this. >> do you have any awards or commendations? >> oh, i have almost 30 honorary grees and i did get the nobel peace prize. >> what was that for? >> to be honest, i still don't know. >> doesn't say here. where were you born? >> is this the longest form of this resume? >> why don't we move on. >> okay, good. because we are on a network television show, i cannot allow you to endorse a candidate right now, but i do -- i would like to ask you about your choice of snacks. could i do that? >> sure. >> all right, great. i have two choices for you here. would you care for an extra fiber nutrient bar which has traveled to more than 100
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countries or this shriveled tangerine covered in golden retriever hair filled with bile that i wouldn't leave alone with the woman i love? >> well, i think i'll go with the fiber nutrient bar. >> interesting. these days every business wants to appeal to the millennials. do you know what millennials are? >> i think so. >> okay. how do you plan to get their attention? >> well, i tell them straight up that this is the most important election of their lifetimes, but they have the opportunity to make history and that the results in november could change their lives forever so they have to get out there and vote. >> i'm sorry, i didn't catchall of that. did you know there's a snap chat filter that gives you a flower crown? >> of course i know that, stephen. >> that's funny. at the end -- >> he got me at the end. >> he got me at the end. he reeled us back in. wasn't that just a takeoff, ripoff of between two ferns? >> a little bit. a little bit. >> what did you think of the
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moustache? >> i don't understand the moustache. what is behind the moustache? that's for you to answer. maybe carol costello knows. >> i'm sure she does. it is time now for "newsroom" with carol costello. >> i don't know. i'll ponder that. >> should i grow a moustache. >> no. >> no! got to go. "newsroom" starts now. and good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. ramping up and counting down. with just one more day to the final presidential debate, donald trump is swinging for the fences. he's ripping fellow republicans who balked at his claim of a fixed election just 21 days to the election heading to the polls. melania trump breaks her silence and talks to cnn's anderson cooper. she down

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