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good morning, america. race to the finish. hillary clinton and donald trump. making their final push for president on this final day before a historic vote. trump blasting the fbi after the stunning aboutface. clearing the cloud of suspicion over those new clinton e-mails. >> she's being protected by a rigged system. you can't review 650,000 new e-mails in eight days. our brand new poll this morning shows a close race. a midnight rally. clinton calls on serious star power. >> everything you care about. everything i care about and i've worked for is at stake. >> both making the final plea to voters. and our powerhouse political team is here. breaking down the final push for
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attorney general. those blockbuster decisions about elian gonzalez and more that shaped the clinton presidency and the country. also this morning, an urgent search for this supermom. the mother of two now missing after going for a jog. her cell phone found abandoned. we'll have what her husband is saying this morning. and we do say good morning, america. we're counting down. we know that you are as well. less than 24 hours to go to the election. we want you to take a look at our abc news election headquarters, right smack dab in the heart of times square. our entire political team will be with us all night long as the results roll in. thousands of voters are expected to gather right outside of our studio. michael will be there. and george, you will be here in
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coverage. very big night. >> it's all hands on deck. you'll be with the clinton campaign. amy with the trump campaign. you're blocks apart tomorrow night. >> rue. >> we'll be here all night long. forgive us bleary eyes on wednesday morning. so many people have turned out to vote across the country. more than 40 million americans already have voted. and our new poll this morning shows hillary clinton leading by four points. >> we'll hear from both hillary clinton and donald trump's campaign managers. that's in just a george will speak to them. first, the blockbuster announcement from the fbi. in the 11th hour. clearing hillary clinton once again over those e-mails when she was secretary of state. global stocks jumping after that news. abc's senior justice correspondent, pierre thomas, joins us now with more. good morning. >> reporter: robin, good morning. just like that, it's over.
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nine days after he stunned the nation over hillary clinton's private e-mail server, fbi director james comey apparently believes nothing consequential has been discovered. in a letter sent to congress on sunday, he writes, based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in july. >> and we're glad this matter is resolved. >> reporter: sources tell abc news comey's decision comes after agents worked around the clock to use through e-mails discovered in a probe of a sexting scandal of anthony weiner. comey wanted to know if the new batch of e-mails contained classified information. sent to clinton's private server. sources familiar with the investigation tell abc news those e-mails from weiner's laptop contained many duplicates that the bureau already looked at. and did not have new information that would alter their previous findings that clinton's actions
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after a weekend of campaigning including katy perry, jon bon jovi, lebron james, ready to take off for the final day from westchester new york. cecilia vega ready to take it all on from westchester, new york. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: good morning, george. on this last day of campaigning, hillary clinton is crisscrossing the battlegrounds. they are glad this is over, but they're frustrated by the timing of all of this. this was hanging over hillary clinton's head for nine days while early voting was under way. in the final hours of this campaign, hillary clinton is new hampshire looking beyond election day. >> we will have some work to do to bring about healing and reconciliation after this election. we have to begin listening to one another and respecting one another. [ applause ] >> reporter: and in that final pitch, she never once mentioned the fbi's latest announcement about her e-mails.
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waving for the cameras, but not answering questions. >> secretary clinton, have you seen comey's new letter? >> reporter: she was on the plane. aides huddled around an iphone. clinton's prayers answered. she closed out her final weekend campaigning at a church in pennsylvania. >> everything you care about. everything i care about and i've worked for is at stake. >> reporter: and in the battleground of ohio, clinton bringing big names to bolster her message. from the king, lebron james. >> i was one of those kids. was like, our vote doesn't matter. but it really does. it really, really does. [ cheers and applause ] >> the next president of the united states, hillary clinton. >> reporter: to queen bey and jay z. beyonce's backup dancers decked out in pantsuits. >> i want my daughter to grow up seeing a woman lead our country.
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>> reporter: and there will be even more star power on this final day of campaigning. a symbolic passing of the torch. if you will. the obamas and clintons together at independence mall for an evening. bon jovi and bruce springsteen added to that night. her day ends with a midnight rally. that's in raleigh, north carolina, robin. donald trump wraps up his campaign with a five-state dash as he tries to expand the electoral map in key battleground ste he was campaigning overnight until 1:00 a.m. until landing in florida. abc's tom llamas is with the trump campaign there in sarasota. good morning, tom. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. in just a few hours, trump has an event here in florida. some people saying they have been waiting in line to see donald trump for more than 24
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that enthusiasm for the key to victory. >> one day! >> reporter: donald trump marching into election day on the attack. >> hillary clinton is guilty. she knows it. the fbi knows it. the people know it. >> reporter: trump, who praised fbi director comey's additional review of clinton's e-mails, now attacking the agency after the announcement they would not pursue new action. >> right now, she's being protected by a rigged system. it's a totally rigged system. i've been saying it for a long time. >> reporter: t r nominee, also fanning the flames for a contested election. >> be careful with the voting. be careful with everything. you watch everything, folks. because we're going to win. we don't want it taken away from us. >> reporter: trump making the comments during a midwest swing, hoping to break hillary clinton's blue wall of support. hitting ten states in the final three days before the election. trump supporter ted nugent putting it more bluntly with an
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detroit. >> i got your blue state right here, baby. >> reporter: in nevada, that security scare. trump rushed off the stage in reno. sources tell abc news an altercation with a protester grew intense when someone in the crowd shouted gun, prompting a quick response. no weapon was discovered. >> nobody said it was going to be easy for us. but we will never be stopped. never, ever be stopped. you an important piece of video from over the weekend. let's roll that clip now. this is a long line of mostly latino voters outside a polling location in las vegas. trump complained they have kept that polling location later than they should have. those people were waiting in line. that's normal. there were several reports of record latino voter turnout. that could hurt trump in several battleground states. george? >> let's talk to the campaign managers. starting with robby mook.
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thank you for joining us this morning. i know you welcomed that news from james comey yesterday, but did it come too late? >> it was bizarre he sent the first letter saying he had some information. we were glad, obviously, this was resolved. i don't understand why he couldn't have just looked into the matter and resolved it and not created such a ruckus in the campaign. we're just glad in this the road, celebrate the historic turnout that we have seen across the country, and talk about the vision she has for our country. we're releasing a special 2:00 advertisement this evening. she'll make her closing case to the voters. >> she's up by about four points. is that where you see the race? >> you know, at this point, we're just focused on turning out the voters. not really paying too much attention to the polls. but, what i am paying close attention to are those early
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we saw just eye-popping turnout in florida over the last two days. particularly in our strongholds in southern florida. north carolina and elsewhere. we're very encouraged and feeling very positive, but we want to make sure everybody has a chance to participate election. >> you talk about the early vote. you have seen a surge in the latino votes. in nevada and florida. have they delivered those states to secretary clinton? >> i think if secretary clinton does win this election, and we expect her do so, it will in part be because of enormous turnout in the latino community, and also, the asian-american community. there's really a clinton coalition that is formed of women, latinos, asian-americans, we're seeing them turn out at record levels. >> donald trump is taking aim at your blue firewall. the states of pennsylvania, minnesota, michigan. any of those states in danger?
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needed to get those into play much earlier. i'm not concerned he is spending so much time there at the end because he didn't build a ground game. just this weekend, we made 8.1 million phone calls. we have an apparatus in place to turn out our vote. i don't think donald trump dark around to these states at the last hour is going to do what's needed to get his supporters out. >> what was the key moment in this campaign for you? those debates were the big opportunity for hillary to speak directly to the voters in an unfiltered way. every time she had the opportunity to do that, and make her case, and particularly, when voters got to see her up against donald trump, she did her those were our best moments. both just in terms of the vibe out there but also in the polling. and, that's why she's going to be a great president. when she's in action, she does a great job. >> robby mook. thank you very much.
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the trump campaign. kellyanne conway is here. welcome back to "gma." >> thank you. >> now the big announcement from comey. do you accept mr. comey's findings? and do you admit what mr. trump said was wrong when he said the e-mails would be devastating? >> this is the kind of fbi investigation, and i'm just so dismayed that the democrats attacked jim comey a week ago and now he's a hero. >> you all were attacking him before that. >> he said in july she was reckless and careless. she should not have set up the illegal server, and illegal private e-mail server. she lied about the number of devices she had. she said one. jim comey said under oath about mult multileple. turned out to be about 13. i think her honest and trustworthy numbers have never budged. >> he said no reasonable prosecutor would bring a case. do you accept that? >> i do. it doesn't help hillary clinton that we're talking about the
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i would think she would rather be on a more positive message. i'm struck that mr. trump is out there, five, six states a day, yesterday and today, making an argument about what's next after obamacare. making an argument about how to make us more prosperous and safe. hillary clinton is spending tens of millions of dollars on negative ads. >> they're encouraged by the early vote in florida especially among latinos. your reaction? >> so we get absentee ballot report every day. we're encouraged about where he is in north carolina, florida, ohio, as compared to governor romney at this point in 2012. we in the rnc invested in millions of dollars in the early voting program. we're starting to see its dividends. republicans have a strong day-of vote. we anticipate that in places like florida and north carolina. and we're prepared for that. >> you have to find a way to pick off one of the blue states
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traditionally, and you're going to minnesota, and michigan, and going to pennsylvania. all the public polls there show that donald trump has never been in the lead. >> michigan is tied. it's something we have seen in our internal data for awhile. there was a public vote this weekend showing the same thing. about 45% apiece, and the thing in pennsylvania. we're very encouraged by the fact that hillary clinton is nowhere near the 52%, 53% in the states that president obama had twice. undecided voters. >> if donald trump wins tomorrow night, what is the moment to put him over the top? >> it would be one of the upper midwest states. like a michigan or wisconsin, minnesota. and/or one of those rocky mountain states. we've had our eye on bringing back states that have voted republican in nonpresidential years for a while, and where the poll numbers have been tighte tightening. we have been able to be semi-competitive on the air, and on the ground with the clinton campaign. >> kellyanne conway, thank you
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shows hillary clinton with a four-point lead. abc's jon karl is here. with a look at both candidates' possible paths to victory. we heard trump is trying to turn blue states red. what did kellyanne say that struck you? >> well, the big thing is saying she has to win one of those big blue states. here's where the map stands. red states, donald trump. blue states, hillary clinton. so for trump to win by kellyanne's own admission there, they have to run t all of the tossup states. okay? all the tossup states, including new hampshire, which by the way, that shows hillary clinton with an 11-point lead. even if they do that, he has 263 electoral votes. not enough to win. that's why they have to carry one of these bright blue states up in the rust belt and
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michigan, he gets to 279 and can win. as george said, not a single public poll since the conventions has had trump winning in any one of those states. >> we're looking at the map, it clearly favors hillary clinton at this point. >> it does. what hillary clinton would need to do is hold all of the states she currently has the lead. here's what they would like to do on the clinton team. the state of florida. florida, florida, florida, if hillary clinton can win florida, take a look at what it does to the map. if she wins that again. if she wins florida, 304 electoral votes. even if trump goes and wins all of those tossup states, and even if he wins the state of pennsylvania on top of that, he comes up short. even pennsylvania and wisconsin, he doesn't get to 274. if clinton can win florida, it's lights out for donald trump. >> we'll see what happens tomorrow. thank you, jon. we'll have more on that in just
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starting with just heartbreaking news about janet reno. >> she passed away overnight after a 20-year battle with parkinson's disease. reno was the first woman to serve as u.s. attorney general. she was appointed by president clinton. she served as a polarizing figure. she was harshly criticized for the raid on the branch davidian compound. and the raid that sent elian gonzalez back to cuba. janet another earthquake has struck oklahoma. the magnitude 5 quake in oklahoma hurt buildings in cushing. the 19th quake in oklahoma in the last week. many have been linked to oil and gas drilling. two sheriff's deputies were ambushed while responding to a dispute between neighbors. this happened where one deputy was killed and another wounded. the suspect is in custody.
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he was pulled over for speeding while driving to the texas motor speedway. the officer did let him go with jusz just a warning. someone on twitter asked him how fast he was going. his response, not fast enough. >> apparently not. amy, thank you very much. boy, ginger, you don't see that often in el paso. >> right. el paso, texas, the hail piling up. they had shoveled it together. still, our reporter from abc 7 down there standing on top of the pile. the flash flooding. the gulf stas tomorrow. so your election day forecast includes that cold front that could impact parts of texas and louisiana. also later in the afternoon and evening, that front approaches michigan and ohio both in there.
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today and the past four days will be an increase in cloud coverage as the day goes on. however, due to excess dry air in place, there remains little to no chance of rain tonight with our frontal passage. it'll and wednesday with upper 50s likely, though we'll bounce right back to the 60s on thursday. a fairly decent cool-down will just graze the area friday and saturday, >> and i just love this photo. well, a time lapse of the beautiful stars and the long exposure of what it looks like. the world just keeps on going,
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ginger, thank you. coming up, an urgent search for the mother of two missing after going for a jog. what her husband is saying this morning. and we count down to the historic election. our team is standing by. matt tells us why he thinks the election is already over. plus, the best comedy moments of the election. all coming up here on "gma." el.
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trump are spending their last campaign day in contentious battleground states. both candidates also have surrogates campaigning during these final hours. today, donald trump jr will speak at a rally in ottumwa. that starts at 8 this morning at the bridgeview center. with a strong lead over hillary clinton in iowa. a des moines register poll released shows trump with a 7 point lead over the democratic nominee. 46 percent said they're voting for the republican nominee while clinton gained support from 39 percent. senator chuck grassley and congressman rod blum will campaign together in eastern iowa today. they will visit m-j's restaurant in marion at 11:30. then, they'll be at newton's caf in waterloo at 2:30. senator joni ernst will join them. a look at your first alert
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back into the 60-65 range. the difference between today and the past four days will be an increase in cloud coverage as the day goes on. however, due to excess dry air in place, there remains little to no chance of rain tonight with our frontal passage. it'll turn us a bit coolef with upper 50s likely, though we'll bounce right back to the 60s on thursday. a fairly decent cool-down will just graze the area friday and saturday, but will push our temperatures down to seasonal levels for the first time this month. in terms of additional precipitation, there really isn't much at all until early
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? ? oh, oh, oh, oh ? >> did you see this on "saturday night live "? kate mckinnon. alec baldwin. their final sketch before election day. breaking character. calling for that is breaking encouraging viewers to get out and vote. amy will have more on that. >> they did have a field day all election long. right now, the final dayton the campaign trail. clinton calling on her top supporters. the president and first lady, michelle obama. they're all going to be in philadelphia tonight. trump works to turn blue states red.
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votes are in. and we're going to be eight here in the middle of our election head quarters all through the night tomorrow night. >> we certainly will. michael strahan will be out with the people. >> we van oval office out there in times square. >> that's your head two heavy weights of our team are here right now. cokie roberts and matt dowd. >> watch that heavy weight. >> she knew what you meant. >> she knew. we heard from both campaign managers in the first half hour. kellyanne sounding optimistic. everyone believing it will be a tight race. you don't feel that way so much, matt? >> having been in her position in races before, there's not much more she can say. a but very solid hk hg lead, probably about four or five points. i watched some of the new york marathon yesterday.
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four miles ahead in the 25th mile of the new york marathon. >> he can't help himself. >> no i can't. can donald trump still win? yeah. she would have to stop running smep would have to walk. probably fall down to lose at this point. >> 24 hours to go. she's not walking today. campaigning all day. we have never is seen anything -- so many things about the campaign we can say this about. the influence of james the judgment is questionable. he's not the prosecutor. he's the head of the nation's police force. to prom congress he'll come back. he does come back. now he's back again. think the probably result of it is the democrats lose the senate. >> hi hurt hillary clinton? >> absolutely. what was happening before that was tremendous enthusiasm. she had come off the three debates. people were buying nasty woman t-shirts. all of that.
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campaign the day he sent that letter to congress. they would have spent this whole last week, she and her surrogates, on the trail campaigning for the senate. that just went away. >> it leads to trump and his supporters saying it's rigged. >> that's one of the concerns. even if she wins, i think she'll win with a larger margin than barack obama in 2012 and a more diversion coalition. abraham lincoln was elected on that day in and she faces as divided a country, in my view, as abraham lincoln did in 1860 when he first got elected. >> but thank god, we don't have an issue like slavery. >> real challenge to bring the country together. >> our numbers on divisions in our pols are just remarkable. among women, rural versus urban. >> education. >> education.
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97 points away from people who don't affiliate with a religion. that's almost 100%. >> how does either one, after what we have seen this last year and half, bring the nation togeth? >> i think hillary clinton has to quickly reach out. i'm curious. if she wins tomorrow night, which i think she will, she'll have to do it quickly. paul ryan and mitch mcconnell have to step into the breach quickly. >> she'll do that. that. the letter george h.w. bush sent to bill clinton, now it's our country, your problems are our problems. >> there's not one sport you haven't referenced in the last year and half. >> i'll bring another one tomorrow. >> the challenge responsible we'll be here tomorrow. we'll be here when the pols close tomorrow night. george will anchor live coverage with our entire political team starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern.
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the serge arch for maszing mom california. sherri papini disappeared while jogging. her family found her cell phone. >> it's where and how that is sparking so many fears this young mother was, in fact, abducted. her husband is opening up as the search intensifies. this morning, the husband of missing mother of two sherri papini speaking out for the first time. >> she was definitely taken. against her will. >> reporter: the 34-year-old described by her family as a supermom is missing for five days. seemingly vanishing without a trace. >> i received a text message from her at 10:37 a.m. that day, asking me if i was coming home from lunch. i usually don't bring my personal phone in on any job. soy didn't respond to that message until 1:39 p.m. later that day. >> reporter: alarms initially
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two young kids from child care later that afternoon. >> she could drop her phone. she would never in a million years not pick up our children on the time that she normally would have. >> reporter: keith papini saying he traced her phone using the find my phone app discovering it by the side of the road. >> she's considered at risk, due to the suspicious circumstances. >> reporter: she was last seen wearing a pink jogging top. sench teams over the past five days scouring the surrounding together what could have possibly happened to this beloved mother. >> she's a family that loves her. please just bring her home. >> reporter: and sherri papini's family is offering a $50,000 reward to anyone who can provide any information leading to her location. we hope they get some answers. >> we sure do. coming up on the big board. nate silver is here. his predictions made headlines all week end long.
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and it's time for a special election edition of the big board. our team of insiders all set to weigh in, including martha raddatz. welcome. >> thank you. >> is this your first big board? >> i think it is. excited. >> whoo-hoo. >> first to nate silver of fivethirtyeight. you where you to have the race today? >> we have hillary clinton getting about 300 electoral votes. she's a 2 to 1 favorite to win tomorrow in our models. >> why is yours so much cloetser, nate, than we heard from matt dowd and other predictions of, what is the reason for the difference? >> ours is based on data and history. in a three-point polling lead is not full proof. in 2000, for example, george
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polls and lost the popular vote. won the electoral college. president obama beat his polls in swing states on average. you have to think of the spread from maybe a six-point clinton win on the upside to a very, very, very close race on the downside. that's how we make our forecast, based on history. >> trump support es talk about the fact that polls don't capture the trump support. they talk about the shy trump voters. what do you make of that? >> it's one argument for why trump could beat his and there are a lot of undecided people. the clinton campaign has a better turnout operation. materially data looks good for them, they think in florida and nevada. you can't pretend that polls are precise to within a percentage point or so. it's worth staying up tomorrow night. >> i think it is going to be a late night, nate. you got that right. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. now to american voters.
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martha has been crisscrossing the country. talking to voters. you were excited about moderating. more excited to be on the bid board. >> much more excited. >> what are you hearing? >> you nailed it with the word emotion. they're so emotional. so well informed. it's incredible. sometimes you hit a voter over the the years, who is running again? everybody knows who is running. everybody knows what is at stake. ever are. and everybody agrees on one thing. they cannot wait until tomorrow is over. >> we hear that over and over again. >> no accident that the campaigns are converging on philadelphia tonight. the president, first lady, clintons, donald trump will be there. you spent time in that city and the surrounding suburbs. it's a bell whether for the whole country. >> it is. what happens in the collar areas right around philadelphia.
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that state shows the divide. you have philadelphia, you have the suburbs. and probably particularly, obviously, in fphiladelphia, fo hillary clinton. you go western pennsylvania. it's a different state. it's absolute blight out there pop you have a democratic mayor of a small town who all these months said he might vote for donald now, just a couple of days ago, i was with hi know who i'm going to vote for. i might vote for myself. >> good thing in philadelphia that the transit strike seems to be over. people will be able to get to the polls. >> good news. >> makes a big difference. every campaign a piece of history. the historical significance of this one. we're here with mark updegrove. author and presidential historian. thank you for joining us. if hillary clinton wins, the first woman president.
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a monumental leap forward for women. think about it, 100 years ago, women didn't have the right to vote. they only got the right to vote in 1920. nearly a century later, the possibility of elections the first female president. 40 years ago, we were debating an amendment to the kops constitution that allowed equal rights for women. additionally, the potential of a president living ournd the roof of the white house with a former president. someone who was just president 16 years ago. the closest we come the that are father-son presidents. we get that with john quincy adams and john adams, his father. and george w. bush and george h.w. bush, his father. just eight years between their presidencies. >> and donald trump could make a bit of history as well, right? >> he would be the oldest president, as age 70. the oldest to this point was
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office. a couple of weeks shy of his 70th birthday. donald trump would be the first president without having served in the military or without electing to a previous position. he will be the most wealthy. we don't know how wealthy. he's made history by not releasing his tax returns. >> it's hard to catch george washington on wealth. >> it is hard to catch george washington. >> let nate, what are you going to remember most about the whole process this year? >> i mean, i think donald trump winning the nomination is one of the most interesting shocking events in american history. period. so win or lose, the electorate is a lot different. the republican party is different than we thought foryears ago. >> mark? >> the negativity. the kptds both have negative ratings above 50%.
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election become history. >> what say you, martha? >> how wrong we were and how it swings back and forth. back and forth. the whiplash. >> it's all over tomorrow. >> almost. >> the voting tomorrow. a little laughter can go a long way this election season. the best moments from late night next. ing lien the strength to outrun her brother. and joseph, the ability to see monsters. when you choose walgreens, you choose to make a difference... like how every vitamin and flu shot you get at walgreens helps give life-changing vitamins and vaccines... to children in need. so, really... happy thanks for giving! walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. good is in every blue diamond almond. a good that comes in 20 flavors from whole natural
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way. comedians from late night tv to "saturday night live" are helping us do just that. laugh a little. the candidates have provided plenty of material to work with. >> it's me, hillary from 2008. >> oh, hi hillary. >> hello. >> rudy july yanny was on fox news yesterday and today and say you seem to be six. you look tired. can you open this jar of pickles? this has not been tamp [ grunting ] >> oh, oh. >> the only thing the media is talking about is e-mails. it's like if during the o.j. trial even was focused on whether or not the ford bronco had up-to-date registration. >> i'm the only candidate up here who is not a billionaire. i don't have a superpac. i don't have a backpack. i carry my stuff around loose in my arms like a professor. >> the big star of the convention last night, as you
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she gave this spech of michelle obama's life last night. >> you to think the scandals will doom your husband's chances among women? >> no, no. it's boy talk. they're all animals. if only a woman could be president. >> you want to win? here's what you gotta do. first, yell. i yell all the time. in fact, this phone isn't even plugged in. i'm just yelling. be commander in chief. >> wrong. >> she is a bully. >> shut up. >> he started the birther movement. >> you did. >> hillary's next debate performance, she should bring her body double so trump doesn't snow which one to lurch behind. >> number two. no lifetime limits. it's a big deal. and number three. >> i need to bet back to 2008
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>> can i mess your hair up? >> and now, it's time to get out there and vote. none of this will have mattered if you don't vote. >> and we can't tell you who to vote for, but on tuesday, we all get a chance to choose what kind of country we want to live in. and live from new york it's saturday night. >> that was a poignant moment. ur it will be interesting to see where they go from here. they have another show this saturday. it will be election theemd. they lose the two main roles. >> hard to top what they've done. >> and we needed the laugh. coming up, the real reason you may be gaining back that weight you lost. hey, jesse.
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complaining about the dakota access oil pipeline, but not because they don't want it running through the state. some claim that crews left behind debris, released cattle from grazing areas, and disrespected their land. the iowa utilities board has received 22 official complaints as of late october, including 10 from landowners. a board spokesman says it is in various grievances. a dakota access spokeswoman says the company takes its construction commitments seriously. she also pointed out none of the complaints have been validated yet. a family of six will soon move into a home they helped build. laparis owens and michele steffy applied to habitat for humanity last january. in order to get the home, the couple had to help build the home and prove they could make mortgage payments. yesterday, the family got their first look inside the finished
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. clinton and trump in a tight race to the finish. barn-storming key states. trump has a midnight rally as he tries to turn blue states red. clinton calls on star power. both candidates scramble to make their final case to voters. our brand-new poll shows the race still tight. clinton up by four, one day before the votes are counted. health alert. the new research why you're really gaining back the weight after you struggled to lose it. how your appetite is kicking into overdrive. what you need to do to control it. dr. ashton will break it down for you. internet obsession. why the mannequin challenge has everyone freezing in place. from the dallas cowboys. to the cast of "dancing with the stars." even stopping michael in his tracks. ? welcome to my house ?
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a trio of dogs left stranded by the louisiana floods. their owners giving them up so somebody else could take care of them. they're going to a new home. with a surprise twist. you know her as a six-time olympic medalist. she's just adopted a rescue. you'll meet them both. and aly raisman is here live. and she's saying -- >> good morning, america. oh, stop it. please. it's so hard not to go home with they're here. great monday. >> tell me about it. >> you do. and it's great to have aly here with us. and jesse at the desk. we're counting down thanksgiving. all month long. take a look at our kitchen cam. there's richard blais. he's going to show us his thanksgiving secrets. the best way to make turkey. >> and a shoutout to karen, our sous chef. >> there she is. >> hi, karen! >> put the shot on karen, there.
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from now until thanksgiving, we're showing you recipes for every part of your dinner. which i'll be listening to. i'm hosting this year. >> it's so intimidating. >> the whole thing is. you just want to get it right. we would love to hear from you. please help us. what is your big thanksgiving question? tweet us your tips. it's ask gma. >> that's coming up. one day away from the election. first let's get the latest from both campaigns. want to start with tom llamas. he's on the trail with donald >> reporter: george, good morning to you. donald trump is predicting an election day shocker. most polls have him down nationally. he says on election day, it will be brexit times 50. we're closing in on a marathon campaign schedule. ten states in three days. he campaigned until 1:00 this morning. today, he'll be in battleground states like florida, new hampshire, north carolina, and then michigan, as well. trump is complaining about clinton's star power at her campaign events in the final hours.
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the only celebrities he had this weekend were joe piscopo and ted nugent. while she had beyonce and jay z. trump calls it cheating. he's also visited the state the most. he knows there is no real path to victory without the sunshine state. robin? >> tom, thank you. we go cecilia vega. big news from the fbi. james comey clearing clinton once again over the e-mails when she was secretary of state. >> reporter: so far, no comment from hillary clinton herself on that investigation. aides say they're glad it's over on the final day of campaigning. clinton is crisscrossing battleground states once again. it is all leading up to tonight's big rally in fad philadelphia on independence mall. the obamas and clintons there for the passing of the torch. other big names added to that lineup, too. bruce springsteen and bon jovi clinton calling on famous friends in the final days from jay z and beyonce to lebron
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>> i know there's a lot of frustration and even anger in this election season. i see it. i hear it. sometimes, you know, i'm the subject of it. i get it. but anger is not a plan. anger not going to get us new jobs, with rising incomes. >> reporter: she's making her closing argument and day. this past weekend alone, volunteers reached more than 14 million voters by knocking on doors and calling people. her final campaign event takes place tonight at midnight. rally. >> thank you, cecilia. let's get to amy for the rest of the headlines. the first woman to serve as u.s. attorney general has died. janet reno died overnight after battling parkinson's disease for 20 years. her tenure was marked by the raid on the branch davidian complex.
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having agents seize 5-year-old elian gonzalez to send him back to cuba. she was 78. a shocking confession in south carolina. authorities say the real estate agent accused of kidnapping a young woman and chaining her to a storage container has now admitted to multiple murders. authorities believe charles kohlhepp may be responsible for at least seven deaths. he confessed to people back in 2003 and showed officials the grave sites or two more people. a magnitude 5 earthquake damaged buildings and caused injuries in cushing, oklahoma. there have been 19 earthquakes in just the last week. many have been linked to effects of gas drilling. overseas, new political tensions in china. thousands of hong kong residents took to the streets to protest china's intervention in their elections.
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from taking office because of their views on independence. more protests are expected. a sweet surprise for a college student who was the victim of a cruel theft. hunter jobbins posted online that someone stole his kit kat bar from the cup holder of his car. they left a note saying, i checked your door. it was unlocked. did not take anything other than the kit kat. sorry. and hungry. hershey heard about it. they sent him 6500 kit kats. enough to fill h t he got a text from his mom, hey, honey. next time, lock your car. >> that's a lot of kit kats. >> he's very popular on campus. thank you, amy. news that goes pop, lara? >> we start with heartbreaking news. michael buble and his family, over the weekend. the singer and his wife announce their 3-year-old son noah has cancer. he's undergoing treatment here in the u.s. no further details is have been released at this point.
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weeks ago promoting his brand-new album. spoke so adoringly about his sons. now he and his wife, luisana, say they're putting their careers and everything else on hold to be by noah's side every step of this journey. >> that news hit hard. >> it did. we're all thinking about you, michael. a good friend of the show. we're with you. >> absolutely. also in "pop news" a long awaited biopic, entitled "bohemian rhapsody." about iconic rock b and the frontman, of course, freddie mercury. this morning, "mr. robot's" rami malek was confirmed to be the lead role. as freddie mercury in the film. directed by x-men's brian singer. last spring, sacha baron cohen told howard stern he was attached to the project for the role of mercury. ultimately, he backed out. malek is the cult favorite. on the show.
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outstanding lead actor in a drama series at this year's emmys. built-in audience. >> mm-hmm. and finally in "pop news" "the simpsons" making television history. with the news that they're being renewed for a 29th and 30th season by fox. >> it's been that long? >> in the next two seasons. "the simpsons" yeah, you do it. there you go. will break the record for most episodes of any scripted tv show ever. with 645 episodes under their belts. now, the springfield gang will hit 669 in its 30th season. homer releasing a statement following the announcement saying, quote, take that, gunsmoke. you lost a race you didn't even know you were in. he's not a humble winner. better than bart yelling eat my shorts. there you go. congratulations. my son will be very happy. can you imagine? thank god they're drawn, you
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>> can i just have a girly moment here? >> yeah. >> digging the hair. love, love, love what you've done there. >> special shoutout to courtney. my hairstylist from l.a. she came in and said, mix it up. consider it mixed. >> hope you guys don't mind. just needed a moment. >> it's all you. coming up, new signs the royal romance is heating up. the family member who was calling harry -- prince harry and his girlfriend a quote perfect match. and a big weight loss headline. new research about the real reason you may be struggling to keep off that weight. keep off that weight. [montage of chatter] [montage of chatter]
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we're back with the big health headline. a new study is shedding light on why it's so difficult to keep weight off after you lose it. our senior medical contributor dr. jen ashton is going to join us now. tell us about the new findings. >> this is more proof that if you're struggling with your weight, you're not lazy. you do not lack will power. if it seems like you body is fighting against you, it's because it is.
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weight are hungrier. they consumed three times as many calories as they should to maintain their weight. let me show you what i mean. you take two people, pound for pound, they weigh exactly the same. one person is at the ideal body weight. the other person lost weight to weigh the same. the person who lost weight is hungrier. they are less full. and they burn fewer calories. this is the science. it's fact. >> what does this say about diet versus exercise? >> well, if you're talking about weight loss. the biggest bang really does have to do with what we eat. calories in versus calories out. the exercise, for maintaining weight, exercise probably has a better role. you know you're never gonna hear from me not to exercise. it's important for our overall health. if you want to exercise to lose weight, it's a combination of cardio and resistance. you have to pump the iron. >> you know there are people on the treadmill this morning, they're working out.
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it really plays tricks on your mind when you hear this. >> 100%. the mind-body, the psychological component is important. this data is not meant to discourage. it's meant to enable us with strategy. here's your strategy. these are the tips i recommend. if you need to lose weight, get a support system. a friend, family, co-worker. electronic, online group. very important. expect the obstacles. we know you're going to be hungrier. know you're going to feel less full. prepare for it mentally and physically. consider medication. fda approved weight loss meds. lo to help combat that hunger. very safe and effective. and 100%. don't give up. this is a marathon, not a sprint. >> we have marathoners out there, too. >> we do. >> i like jody with the bee things. >> i love that. >> that's true. all right, thank you, jen, very much. >> you bet. coming up, the big headline about prince harry. what his family is saying about his new american girlfriend. come on back. saying about
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gibson. >> you're helping us out with our mission pawsible. gibson was a rescue? >> i got him a year ago. i got him when he was a baby. we were taking photos with puppies. i saw him and had to adopt him. he's so sweet. i love him so much. >> see, the perfect story for you all to get inspired. go to our website. we'll update you in a couple of moments. first, a check of our local ran today and the past four days will be an coverage as the day goes on. however, due to excess dry air in place, there remains little to no chance of rain tonight with our frontal passage. it'll turn us a bit cooler for tuesday and wednesday with upper 50s likely, though we'll bounce right back to the 60s on thursday. a fairly decent cool-down will just graze the area right now to that headline about prince harry's royal romance.
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thinks about american actress meghan markle. abc's lama hasan is at buckingham palace this morning with the very latest. good morning to you, lama. >> reporter: good morning to you, lara. not only is one of the world's most eligible bachelors off the market, according to reports, his cousin, princess eugenie is saying harry has met his perfect match. >> actress at his buddy's hollywood hills home in july. over halloween, they were joined in toronto by his first cousin, princess eugenie and her boyfriend. princess andrew's daughter telling palace that the couple are quote a perfect match. royal reports say markle and harry could try to see each other. before harry leaves for his tour of the caribbean on behalf of the queen in two weeks. >> it seems this is a couple who are serious and determined to
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apparently, she's got the seal of approval from many of his friends and family. who have met her. >> reporter: in an interview recently, she joked she may need to brush up on her knowledge of britain. >> in cockney rhyming slang, what does apples and pears mean? i really have no appropriate answer for that. oh. stairs. >> reporter: don't worry, meghan, there will be plenty of time for you to get to grips next week. flying the flag for the queen. that's why we understand that meghan, sadly, will not be joining him. it is official business after all. >> not monkey business. >> we are going to make this couple happen. >> i think we already, have george. let's hope they're really dating. >> okay. we're going to move on to our real money series. today's topic is 401(k). all the experts say that
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what should you do if your employer doesn't offer one? rebecca jarvis is here with more on that. good morning, rebecca. >> hey, george. the easiest way to save for retirement is to opt into your company's 401(k) plan. half of small businesses don't offer them. if you're somebody who doesn't have one, we have you covered. 36-year-old simone is ready to start thinking long term. >> i'm getting older. i have two small boys. i think it's necessary to start making se >> reporter: she works full time as a teacher. her job does not provide a 401(k) savings plan. we brought in an expert to explore her retirement planning options. starting with one that surprised her. >> you work in the public school system. >> yes, i do. >> and if you work for the government, the federal government, state government, they is have different retirement planning options. they essentially do pretty much
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>> reporter: if you qualify for 457 and 403(b) plans, they allow they allow the same contributions that a 401(k) does. $18,000 annually. another popular option, i.r.a.s. there are two options. traditional i.r.a. or a roth i.r.a. with no tax breaks for contributions but growth and withdrawals are tax-free. experts also suggest, if possible, earmark additional retirement funds in a normal brokerage account. >> put that money to work. take a little bit of risk. don't be conservative. and go for it. >> thank you so much. >> go for it. especially important when you're young and have time. when you do go to open the i.r.a. or roth i.r.a., remember, your bank might not necessarily
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the officers killed in an ambush style shooting in the des moines area last week. des moines police sergeant tony beminio's funeral starts at 11 this morning. it will be at the lutheran church of hope in west des moines. we will have live coverage of the service on kcrg 9.2 and kcg. yesterday, dozens of cars escorted his body from a funeral home in ankeny to the church in west des moines. officers on site wore a stripe across their badge with sergeant beminio's number 5-0-3-0. the other killed in that attack was urbandale officer justin martin. his visitation is today from 4 to 8 p-m at the south calhoun middle school in his hometown of rockwell city. martin's funeral is tuesday at 11:40 a-m. we will also cover that service live on kcrg 9.2 and kcrg.com.
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plan on a nice monday with highs back into the 60-65 range. the difference between today and the increase in cloud coverage as the day goes on. however, due to excess dry air in place, there remains little to no chance of rain tonight with our frontal passage. it'll turn us a bit cooler for tuesday and wednesday with upper 50s likely, though we'll bounce right back to the 60s on thursday. a fairly decent cool-down will just graze the area friday and saturday, but will push our temperatures down to seasonal levels for the first time this month. in termsof additional precipitation, there really isn't much at all until early
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? it is creepy in here. we welcome you back. >> what happened? boo! >> lara. >> the audience and crew, well, they're getting in on a little -- they're getting a little stiff this morning. >> i guess so. the reason everyone here -- >> oh, brad. looking good. >> jesse looks frozen as well. can we isolate our pierre thomas? >> ver serious correspondent, pierre thomas. >> i don't want the see pierre frozen. he's supposed to tell us if there's a terrorist attack going. >> i loved your eyes. >> that's good coffee.
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>> i had not heard about this. >> lara, this is the mannequin challenge. 1.4 million tweets with the hashtag mannequin challenge. the dallas cowboys. michael strahan and the guys holding the pose as well. this is viral right now. on the internet. >> it's pretty cool. >> it is. >> believe it or not, we think it was a 16-year-old girl, named emily adams in jacksonville, with her friends. one day, hanging out. having fun. making all these poses, like mannequins. one friend said, put it online. make it a challenge. this thing took off. blew up. there's been all the other
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>> ice bucket. >> a plank challenge. a harlem shake challenge. this one requires the least amount of talent. >> just stamina. >> who can hold a cup of coffee without dripping it all over yourself. it's gone crazy. >> thank you, audience. >> well done, guys. >> pierre thomas. >> back to work. now, we have parents in the audience >> raise your hand are you a mom or dad? >> here's the puzzle for the morning. 9-year-old daughter comes home, learn graetd new song at school. sings it the whole way home. says boy, i'm really great at this. >> i want singing lessons. >> turns out she's not so great. do you tell her or not? that was the question posed. >> 9 years old? >> yeah. this was a question posed by a lady. i agree with you. i laughed when i heard it, too. you don't tell her.
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>> without a question. >> your vocal chords are not fully formd. if she wrecks this child's dream. >> i love how much you love it. keep on trying. what's the big deal. >> this was a whole thing about when is it too young to tell your child to -- >> that they're not good at something? >> everyone has a different personality. it's true. you could crush somebody's deem? if you can't dream when you're 9 years old. >> if they say, i school and take singing lessons, that's a different thing. >> when do you not want to give your child a false sense of hope, though. do you say, oh, my god, you're amazing. >> you have to temper it the. >> i have to ask you. what do you feel about that everybody gets a trophy, everybody gets to play. >> i like that. when you're young, i do. it's sprnt to guild confidence. there san age, i think, with
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>> i think around sixth or seventh grade. >> a lot of pampbts don't like that. you can learn through losing as much as winning. >> if you don't let your kids win in game with you or something, they can't win at. once they beat you, it's a big accomplishment. >> you don't let them beat you, right? >> they can beat me at a lot of things. it's okay. >> i love that. >> you know who is a real winner? the woman coming out here right now. you want to see who we're would you please welcome to "gma," welcome back aly raisman. yes. hey, boo. how are you? >> how are you? >> nice to see you. >> you have been keeping busy. >> i know. thank you for is having me on. >> we love your dog, too. >> we can't wait to talk about the dog. we want to talk about other things first. saw you at the cmas. the first ones out. >> yes.
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>> we have been very lucky to present at a couple of things. we're getting the hang of it. when we hold hands, it's less likely that we'll wipe out. we hold hands. walk slow. this time we were in gowns. we had to walk extra slow. even walking out there, i'm like, don't fall, don't fall. don't fall. >> you're a gymnast. what do you mean, don't fall? >> how nerve racking to teach the president how t splits? >> he wasn't very good at it. it wasn't that nerve racking. he couldn't do it. it's okay. he gets an "a" for effort. >> how do you teach someone who can't zmoit. >> we just told him good job. you just be supportive. he knew he wasn't good. he didn't really try. >> of all the things to teach him, a split is -- >> it was his idea, so i don't
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do that. >> it would have been hard in a suit, though. >> can't mess up those armani threads. >> how is the tour going? >> it's great. we've been gone since september 5th. first show was september 14th. the last show wis in boston, where i live. november 13th. 36 38 shows. we have been sleeping on tour buses. so much fun. it's a totally didn't experience. it's great for people to see our personality. we do gymnastics. we're having fun. the last number is mixing of '80s songs. we're all in bright colors. we have a really good time. >> were you born then? just checking. >> no i was born in '94. i know all the songs. >> the '80s are back.
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who is also back on "dancing with the stars" -- >> she's so good. we love watching her. she's amazing. >> is he enjoying it? >> that's me, laurie? or me? i can't tell? >> you're together. >> i hope i can go watch her again. she's so good. >> did you give her advice? you did well. >> she needs to give me she's so much better than i was. she always has had the "it" factor. your eyes are drawn to her. she's such a natural performer. after this, when she's done with gymnast gymnastics. she's going to bonn disney channel. she's a star. she's so good. >> a great idea. they probably just picked up zplsh yeah, she's so bubbly. disney channel, hire her. >> we'll have on you stick around. we want to know more about your
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what is your name? >> jamie. >> 32 marathons you have run. and that's not your last. >> no, it's definitely not my last. i have disney in january. >> she's going and going. >> that was your first? >> it was. >> your name? >> kelly. >> it was a beautiful weather day. you guys. i really admire y'all. let's go ahead and getplan s back into the 60-65 range. the difference between today and the increase in cloud coverage as the day goes on. however, due to excess dry air in place, there remains >> i imagine you could do another one right now, couldn't you? >> i feel good. it's the new york electricity. >> we got crazy people out here. thank you, ginger. how are you, everybody?
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pawsible. the big reveal. how many dogs we have helped find forever homes. drum roll please. the new number is -- 1299, jess, make it 1300. do it, bro. >> this is going to be one of the best decisions you ever make. we have seen so many amazing success stories. including a group of three who have stuck together through some rough times. take a look. meet the three musketeers. sammy. bonn temp, and little shavae. a trio that has gone through a lot together. this summer, their home was waushed away in louisiana. >> the owner of these three dogs lost everything. they couldn't take care of the dogs. >> reporter: so, north shore animal league america hit the road. bringing the pups back to new york. where they stole our hearts
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facebook live stream. >> they want love. want to be played with. >> reporter: finding a home for one dog is hard enough. north shore made it their mission to keep the three together. finding one home for the whole pack. >> we want to find them the perfect home. perfect match. >> reporter: after a rough couple of months, one couple made it pawsibel, adopting the three musketeers all ge you on ben zobrist. the 2-year-old minute pinscher has found a forever home. >> you have another special prize right here in gibson. tell us about gibson, how you met and why you had to have him. >> he's getting afraid of that dog. so, i was at a photo shoot. we were shooting a promo for nbc
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dogs. we saw gibson, i had to have him because he's so cute and loving. >> can you talk. my microphone just got dogged. don't mind me, america. >> we have the first photo of you and your dog. yeah. >> oh, gibson. >> why do you think it's so important for people to adopt? >> i think every dog deserves a home. my life has been so special, especially the last year being so stressful. it's so therapeutic to have a dog. so loving. so caring. he's amazing. i love him >> we want everybody to love -- what you're looking at, the final five of puppies that are all available for rescue. i'm holding lori. she's an 11-week-old hound mix. >> we have to allies here. >> she's a 14-week-old terrier
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rescue. please, let's get that number going. we're doing this all month long. we have had such great success. >> what is up for you next? you're superbusy at this time. >> we have one more week left of the tour. i'm excited to spend time with my family over the holidays. things will pick back up again. i missed my puppy a lot. >> we're so philadelphia you gave a dog a forever home. we hope you will, too. we'll be live-streaming from the animal wes today, aly's hometown. we'll be live from north shore animal league america's woof-top party. if you adopt, share your story with us. get all the details about how you can get involved in our website. coming up, we're counting down to thanks giving with the
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countdown to thanksgiving. for the next three weeks, we're showing you how to cook each part of a complete thanks giving dinner. celebrity chef richard blais is going to talk turkey. >> yes. >> let's talk marathon. for the fourth year in a row, you ran for someone. this was for save the children. >> i ran for save the children. we're helping kids across the globe. yes, i, also, everyone, i had a p.w. a personal worst. that's okay. >> i finished, right? loathes of marathoners out here. >> let me just -- what is it about turkey that is so intimidating for so many people? >> i'm going make it not so intimidating. in my house, we cook two birds. one, the traditional way. for the other one, we break it down into parts. it makes it easier. we cook the legs and wings with
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herbs, rosemary, pepper, salt. we bury it in this mix for a cup kofl hours. rinse it off. take the legs and wings, put it in the confit. it's a pretentious word that means cooking it in its own juices. we do it. we remove it. >> gorgeous, gorgeous. >> it's literally falling off the bone. we sear it in the pan. the next part is our brine. >> i got to -- >> you're stopping. we're going to eat later. i'm going to talk about brining. for our leaner cuts of meat, we brine our bird. salt, spices, kin mon,ennon, garlic. give that a water bath. a salt bath. i took a salt bath last night. i brined myself last night.
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an important part of brining. rinsing all the salt solution. we roast it in a pan. >> you don't lose everything? >> you lose some of the excess salt. we brine it at a 5% salinity. so it's perfectly seasoned. juicy. other here, you see the finished product. slice up right here. >> can i request ask you a question. do you like it this way better than >> i like doing both. this is a way if you have a smaller oven. or the you don't have the time. you break the bird down. >> what if you're not a great cook? >> this is more full proof. >> i brined last year. it was amazing. it was so good. >> you're a fan? >> i'm a believer. >> i have to sell you on confit.
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brussels sprouts, every dkid didn't like. now everyone loves. they're on every menu. >> it saves time. it's still time-consume ppg you break one birnd down, you start three, four days ahead. you make your own stock. row have gravy made. the key so thanksgiving is to >> good job, man. are we doing this every day? >> are you here? >> i'm going to make sure i'm here. >> do i always have to follow you holding a puppy though? >> what are the questions you always get about turkey? >> my thanks giving is filled with lots of people tweeting me like, oh mirks god, what's happening? it's about time and temperature. >> that was me. >> i got back to you, i hope. >> thank you. >> it's about time and
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then having that cook's instinct. i think most people leave the bird in a little too long. that plastic thing hasn't popped out. if row have the instinct that the bird is done, pull it out. >> the instinct that the bird is done? what is that? >> it's like a sixth sense. >> people don't realize it's still cooking when you take it out. >> it has to cool down. rest. the worst case scenario is you pop a piece of it back in the oven. you would less done than overdone. >> congratulations again for running the race. >> thank you. >> it's awesome. >> how much do we love chef blais here? >> he's the best. >> get the recipes on our website. next week, emeril lagasse will be here with his favorite
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lead over democratic challenger patty judge, 56 to 33%. senator grassley and congressman rod blum will campaign together in eastern iowa today. they will visit m-j's restaurant in marion at 11:30. then, they'll be at newton's caf in waterloo at 2:30. senator joni ernst will join them. some people in eastern iowa are getting letters pressuring them to vote, and one couple is not happy about it. the progressive turnout project sent a letter to samuel and joann dillon shaming them for missing the 20-12 that week in the hospital because his wife was in a car accident involving a semi. the progressive turnout project says the letters aren't meant to make people feel bad, but they do get people to the polls. and now here's your first alert forecast. plan on a nice monday with highs
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today and the past four days will be an increase in cloud coverage as the day goes on. we little to no chance of rain tonight with our frontal passage. it'll turn us a bit cooler for tuesday and wednesday with upper 50s likely, though we'll bounce right back to the 60s on thursday. a fairly decent cool-down will just graze the area friday and saturday, but will push our temperatures down to seasonal levels for the first time this month. in terms of additional precipitation,
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>> announcer: it's "live with kelly," today the television star sarah jessica parker. and from the series "supernatural," jared padalecki. it's that time of year again to get your 2016 flu facts. let's get ready "travel trivia" starts today. plus richard curtis returns for another day with kelly. that's all next on "live." ? ? and now, here are kelly ripa and richard curtis. [cheering and applauding]
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