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16,000 spectators. the first seven roe left empty to prevent transmission of kroes between fans and players the teams locked arms dedicated for i quality. that was the low light as some fans booed from the stands >> second down and one it feels like the tend of a handoff here to johnson and the world. david johnson looking for the it's pretty scary. endzone and he gets in there >> the death toll approaching two dozen as over 100 wildfires >> it was the texans' david continue to burn in multiple johnson running it in for the west coast states with little first score of the season late in the first but kansas city relief in sight. now the alert on foreign would respond. mahomes finds kelce in the interference new information on who russia, endzone. that would tie things up and the china and iran are targeting chiefs wouldn't look back. >> and colleges where some students say they don't feel mahomes threw for 211 yards and safe >> major developments on the three touchdowns the defending champs get the win gridiron and hard court. the informal takes a big leap 34-20. the lakers and rockets duked during the pandemic with their first regular season game that itmatchup. included fans in the stands and
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serena williams in a shocker at the u.s. open. lebron james had a double double "early today" starts right now with 16 pointsf 11 shooting good friday morning, i'm from the floor phillip mena with less than 30 seconds and up >> i'm frances rivera. president trump hits the by eight lebron added an extra campaign trail dogged by revelations by the now bob wordward book. umf. bill karins is with us today. he's keeping a close eye on west he reflected blame on the coast weather very related to those wildfires we've seen author >> reporter: president trump still underfire for telling bob burning in 13 states now bill, good morning >> good morning. woodward he was minimizing the the windsant as bad but it's coronavirus threat still hot and dry and now we >> i still like playing it down because i don't want to create a have poor air quality because all that smoke is sitting there. panic. >> reporter: that he privately we have 84 large uncontained warned about >> this is deadly stuff. fires burning across the country >> why did you lie to the right now and obviously you get american people and why should the unhealthy air. we trust what you say now. air quality alerts in many areas >> that's a terrible question in especially in areas of the the phraseology. what i said is we have to be northwest. we're also going to be watching calm i put the ban on china so this tropical wave going over florida. obviously outwardly i said it's showers and thunderstorms a very serious problem and it's likely flash flooding over the weekend but you're going to watch that
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always a serious problem that doesn't mean i'm going to storm system in the great lakes on saturday heading to the jump up and down in the air and start saying people are going to northeast on sunday so tying that up for your outdoor plans die, no. >> reporter: and now new because one day is great and the excerpts on race recorded a ot and of course that month of the police killing of george floyd >> do you have any sense that that privilege has isolated and put you in a cave to a certain extent as it put me and i think tropical moisture will add to lots of white privileged people that we're still on the coolish side in a cave and that we have to and some of that rain will be moving in today. work our way out of it to on top of everything we're at the peak of hurricane season understand the anger and the we do expect some activity this pain particularly black people weekend. details coming up. feel in this country >> don't want to forget about >> no, you -- you really drank that thank you so much. live from new york it's the cool aid, didn't you saturday night listen to you. snl will be able to say those words after announcing its live wow. i don't feel that at all >> and was asked about systemic season premier on october 3rd racism >> well, i think there is with a cast back in studio for everywhere, i think probably the first time in mid march. less here than most places or no word yet on who the hosts or less here than many places >> okay, but is it here in a way musical guests will be or whether there will be a studio
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that has an impact on people's audience but at least they'll be back coming up, 19 years later, lives? >> i think it is and it's unfortunate but i think it is. how the nation will mark the >> in florida where polls show a anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. dead heat, vice presidential and a soldier es act of nominee kamala harris blasting the president. >> we continue to have examples heroism and today he'll receive of the fact that this is an the highest military honor not the doubts, individual who is not concerned distractions, about the health, safety and well being of the american or voice in my head. people >> all of it unfolding as bob and certainly not arthritis. woodward himself now facing new voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief scrutiny about why he didn't reveal sooner that the president to help me keep moving. was intentionally misleading the and it can help you too. american public about coronavirus dangers. feel the joy of movement woodward telling the associated press he tells me this and i'm with voltaren. thinking, wow, that's interesting but is it true we believe in good we can all afford woodward says it wasn't until may that he was satisfied the ♪ sing it, yeah, yeah president's comments were based from coffee that opens more eyes to black business. on reliable information. >> if he thought that was a bad ♪ all gold to me to a hundred shades of beautiful. statement he would have reported it he didn't report it because he ♪ yeah, good to me didn't think it was bad. ...crunchy oat clusters with a hotouch of honey...ombine...
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...plump, juicy raisins... election security. less than two months before ...and tasty fiber... ...into one delicious cereal? americans head to the polls. it took a lot of branstorming. microsoft is sounding the alarm about cyber attacks from russia, get it? kellogg's raisin bran crunch. china and iran aimed at two scoops of delicious. interfering with the 2020 election hackers targeting hundreds of organizations and people how hard? well, they developed the new persil oxi-power. involved in the race we're in london with the latest. it cleans more stains better than the number one we've learned that both selling liquid oxi detergent. campaigns are facing cyber boom! new persil oxi-power. attacks. >> reporter: good morning, frances and phillip. that's right microsoft is warning of a huge range of attacks on both the trump and biden campaigns and saying the hacking is getting more intense as electionday draws closer let's break this down country by country. the russian hacking group named by microsoft will be very microban 24. watch as microban 24 kills 99.9% of bacteria... boom! familiar to viewers. it's the same group which and then, even after multiple touches, attacked the hillary clinton campaign in 2016 and was keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours. described in so much detail in i trust microban 24 the mueller report to keep killing bacteria for 24-hours. microsoft says they're going after two hundred organizations both democrat and republican could put cookies & creme in twix...twix involved in the campaign and say
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this is a right twix. that so far the campaign has excuse me... been able to stop those attacks. china is going after the [screams into pillow] personal e-mail accounts of several joe biden staffers as twix cookies & creme. well as at least one former trump administration official while iran is going after officials both inside the trump campaign and in the administration this comes after that u.s. it's been 19 years since intelligence report made public this summer which said russia americans were killed in favors president trump's coordinated terror attacks and re-election while iran and china today we're honoring those would like to see him lose microsoft says this is a warning lives. to everyone involved in the there's a push to make the campaign to keep their guard up lights a permanent installation. as november 3rd draws closer the pandemic is changing tributes this year the 9/# 1 memorial will allow >> that is raf joining us from london with the latest families of victims in the morning and open it to the thank you so much. let's turn now to the public in the afternoon. breaking news on the west coast. name it is will be prerecorded and streamed online. wildfires continue to burn out of control forcing hundreds of mike pence and his wife karen thousands of evacuations will visit as well joe biden officials in california confirmed seven more deaths and search crews are looking for 16 more people who are unaccounted president trump will deliver remarks in the morning while joe for. this fire season is being described as he is toric in ma and jill bide listen pay their
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respects in the afternoon. kamala harris will give remarks ways a rare cloud formation grew and in fairfax, virginia it could be th california now to a soldier's life where a record million three saving bravelyand the highest million acres have been destroyed. we're joined by steve patterson. honor he's about to receive on >> reporter: this historic this september 11th. wildfire season in california is >> reporter: in october, 2015, only now getting worse with six of the 20 largest wildfires in northern i iraq was an isis the history of this state in strong hold, the militants killing and kidnapping anyone modern recorded history are now who opposed them happening this year. >> we all witnessed mass the first one, the august complex fire now becoming the atrocities that isis was largest fire in modern committing and it's one that could be compared to you know, california history surpassing the complex fire in 2018 nazi germany at the time. these fires are still burning, >> reporter: sergeant major many of them still burning out thomas payne was part of an elite u.s. army special ops team of control several of them still threatening homes. thousands of evacuations still in place, thousands of sent to free hostages. firefighters remaining on the front lines. we're at the eld ra -- elderado >> if we didn't take this target they would have execute the men. >> reporter: payne and the team choppered in landing next to the isis prison, a compound with two fire, firefighters are doing all
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they can to push back on that, low buildings. at wheels down he says all hell but you can see the result of what happens when these heavy broke loose. winds pick up the fire and >> it's at nighttime, we're in scorch thousands of acres. that's happening here and across an intense fire fight right off california back to you. the back smoke and dust everywhere. >> so tough. thank you. >> reporter: and worst still, a very dangerous situation is also unfolding in oregon. master sergeant josh wheeler is this morning officials are warning the two major fires killed during the operation. there are about to merge and >> master sergeant put the even more people are evacuating hostages lives above our own. their homes. we're joined now by jake ward >> reporter: no time for grief payne rushes into the isis prison who is on the ground there the militants inside shooting and detonating their suicide good morning >> reporter: good morning, vests. >> so the building is starting phillip. yesterday the governor announced that the number of acres burned to collapse. we have hostages inside. has reached nearly 900,000 we're being engaged by she says that in an average year combatants. >> reporter: they push on and free the iraqis hostages the state of oregon sees about for more than they expected. 500,000 talkers burned but that >> you see their faces light up. 900,000 number just accounts for some are crying, some are happy. a few days of fire when you look here at the sort of individual details of the devastation you can see all through this community things a mix of emotions some of them like broken dishes in the sink realize they're being liberated. you multiply that times 121 you can see payne checking to houses in this community, times the multiple communities that see if the building is all have been burned out like this clear.
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>> how many hostages did you and the ongoin that this manage to get out of these buildings? hour community outside of portland, 200 miles north from >> the first building it was 37 and the other was 38 postages. here is under a mandatory the building that was on fire evacuation order and you get a for collapsing flavor for how much uncertainty oregon is seeing in a new era of >> reporter: payne will receive the medal of honor on 9/11 wildfires. >> so unsettling to see. >> i can say that i've had the thank you for that update. a stunning defeat at the honor and privilege to serve with the greatest men and women u.s. open for serena williams. of the 9/11 generation she dropped the second set >> and we're honored that as she tweaked her ankle and had americans he was there to protect and serve and sacrifice. trainers wrap it >> our deepest gratitude she wasn't the same and osaka >> yeah. >> a look at the covid quarantine >> and with just over 100 days punched her ticket to the final to christmas, massive hiring over jennifer brady. spree g rdyortoetea f a busy she'll be looking for her second holiday season our new home. u.s. open win in three years there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. they'll battle it out tomorrow you're slouching again, ted. >> after months of uncertainty, expired, expired... football is back the kansas city chiefs and expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. texans faced off last night it's a lot of house. right here on nbc. i hope you can keep it clean. it was one of the first major at least geico makes bundling our home sporting events with fans in the and car insurance easy.
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i just walked outside and started crying because it was so similar. like i said, not just the skies but the feel. it felt there was a lot of fear in our community. >> right now at 4:30 another dramatic turn in the firefight across the state. the search for the missing in several devastated communities as flames continue to spread. and all the smoke still hanging around the bay area. meteorologist kari hall says this morning one of the worst days we have seen so far for air quality this week. a live report on the impact on restaurants and outdoor dining. plus, it's a day never to be forgotten. we are reflecting on the
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