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our sunday game is looking nice. high of 73. >> i love that. >> that's like colorado hospitality there. >> we are going to good morning. breaking news. hurricane matthew, a category 4 storm, one of the strongest in years, bearing down on haiti and jamaica right now. evacuations under way. forecasters say it could be catastrophic. we're live in the caribbean and al is tracking its path. taxing the campaign? donald trump fends off new calls to release his returns after a report shows he may not have paid any federal income tax for years. and this morning, another controversy -- what former "apprentice" cast members and crew are saying about his behavior on the set of that reality show. robbed at gunpoint. kim kardashian held up in paris by men disguised as police officers.
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millions in jewelry. the news reaching kanye in the middle of a concert. >> i'm sorry. family emergency. i have to stop the show. >> kardashian badly shaken but unharmed. police are investigating. and wild win. the u.s. takes back the ryder cup for the first time in eight years before an electric and rowdy home crowd. we'll celebrate with two heroes of team usa "today," monday, october 3rd, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a monday morning. if you look closely, do i have dimples on my eyeballs? >> just from smiling at the ryder cup? >> just from watching so much golf over the weekend. wow was that fun. >> you know what, such a rainy
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what an awesome victory. >> we'll talk to a couple of the players for team usa in a little while. let's get to our top story this morning. a very powerful hurricane matthew set to bring flooding, rain and violent winds to parts of the caribbean today. our team is spread out across that region. al's keeping a close eye on the storm's path. let's begin with nbc's gabe gutierrez, he's with us by phone now from port-au-prince, haiti. >> reporter: matt, good morning. we saw a bitra overnight but the heaviest downpours are expected in the coming hours. the government started evacuating people from the southern part of the country on saturday. with such an impoverished nation with such weak infrastructure, there could be no escape. overnight, one of the most powerful atlantic hurricanes in almost a decade pounded more of the caribbean. matthew slamming into southern haiti. and drenching parts of jamaica.
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the coast of colombia and aruba seeing monster surf. winds peaked at 160 miles an hour. this morning, matthew is a violent category 4 hurricane, washing away roads, homes and bridges. eastern cuba also bracing for a direct hit. more than half a million people in matthew's path. at the u.s. naval base at guantanamo bay, nonessential employees have been evacuated. but it is impoverished haiti, struggling to rebuild after the massive earthquake six years ago that is also facing the most devastation. up to 40 inches of rain in some areas could spawn deadly mudslides. the toll, some fear, would be catastrophic. haiti's interim president is warning residents to take cover. port-au-prince's airport has just closed. schools throughout the country are also shut down. and more than 1,000 emergency shelters are also open. matt and savannah?
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residents in nearby jamaica also spent the weekend boarding up and stocking up, as well. nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer is in kingston for us. hey, miguel, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the ominous clouds are here. while we're not currently being pelted by rain and heavy wind as we were earlier, it is certainly in the forecast for later on today. hurricane matthew, a category 4 hurricane, is already reached its way to this area. this is what it looked like just a short ti a this island country has been hit hard with a blast of flash flooding, swamping streets, homes and businesses. this is exactly what's in the forecast for later today. upwards of 20 inches of rain could fall here and wind gusts could also be a problem. millions are bracing for this category 4 hurricane.$ locals have made a run on supplies, gas, grocery and lumber is all in short supply. we are expecting those nasty conditions to kick up later on today.
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wait. savannah?ve-racking for all of m as well. miguel almaguer in kingston, jamaica. thank you. >> mr. roker, we're hearing powerful, catastrophic. what's the latest? >> it just isn't changing. 390 miles southeast of kingston, 130 mile-per-hour winds right now. it's moving north at 6. its forward speed, starting to make that turn. we are looking for tomorrow, another 5 to 10 inches of rain. inland haiti, upwards of 25 inches. along the coast, the storm surge in haiti could see 7 to 10 inches. moving into tuesday afternoon and evening, eastern cuba, including guantanamo, up to 25 inches of rain. then on wednesday, the bahama islands are under it. six to eight-foot storm surges, rainfall of 10 to 20 inches. and here's what we're looking at now friday. this is the national hurricane center track. this is the u.s. model, the european model. you can see they're fairly close. but then during the day friday, european model brings it closer
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friday afternoon and evening if the u.s. model brings it, and brushes it right through saturday morning along the carolina coastline while the european model keeps it just kind of hanging around the southeastern atlantic coast. right now, guys, the models are a little divergent. you can see big differences sunday morning, even on into?? as we continue to track this we'll have to watch it very carefully because we've t no consensus now amongst the mid-atlantic coast have to be concerned as we head into the weekend. >> do both models say it will be a hurricane? >> it will still be a hurricane, whether it is a major hurricane or category 2 or 3 is still up in the air. >> keep an eye on it. >> thanks very much. we'll have the latest on this storm throughout the morning. now to two new bombshells in the presidential race. donald trump facing more scrutiny over his taxes and now a report this morning that questions his behavior on the set of his reality show, "the apprentice." nbc national correspondent peter
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hi, peter, good morning. >> reporter: hey, matt and savannah, good morning to you. donald trump facing new allegations this morning about thtime that he was running at popularhow, "the apprentice," allegations suggesting he demeaned women with sexist uage. this comes in the late streak of bad headlines for trump, including a report specifically fire this morning after a new report claims the republican
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turned trump critic, randall pinkett, sized up female contestants. he was like, isn't she hot? check her out. kind of gawking. a trump spokesman denied the allegations telling nbc news these outlandish, unsubstantiated claims that have no merit whatsoever.xh it comes as trump is also fending off new questions about his business record and personal finances. in the wake of a "new york times" bombshell revea trump claiming a nearly $9 million loss that could have allowed him to legally avoid paying federal income taxes for up to 18 years. according to tax exper hired by the newspaper. the "times" receiving the documents from an anonymous tipster. they include markings from thump's then-wife marla maples. the campaign's response doesn't dispute any of the article's content. trump tweeting i know our complex tax laws better than
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president and am the only one who can fix them. his advisors also pushing back. >> the reality is he's a genius. >> the genius of donald trump has been to make sure that he >> reporter: the tax story punctuating a rough seven days for the billionaire.o!lashing t clintons this weekend. on hillary clinton's recent bout ou >> she's supposed to fight all of these different things and she can't make it 15 feet to her car. give me a break. >> reporter: even their marriage. >> i don't even think she's loyal to bill. you want to know the truth. and really, folks -- really -- why should she be? right? >> reporter: now trump's trying to capitalize on audio released by an unknown source of hillary clinton discussing bernie sanders and his supporters during the primary. >> they're children of the great recession and they are living in
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education and the jobs that are available to them are not at all what they envisioned for themselves. and they don't see much of a future. >> reporter: the clinton campaign verifying the audio saying clinton's inspired by the optimism and the drive of this generation and sanders supporters. trump on twitter, calling on sanders to pull his endorsement of "crooked hillary." five weeks to go, plenty of fodder for "saturday night live." >> he hasn't released his tax returns which means he's either not that rich -- >> wrong. >> not that charitable -- >> wrong. >> -- or he's never paid taxes in his life. >> warmer. >> reporter: that "new york times" tax report going to the heart of donald trump's rationale for being president. his business acumen. as for his treatment of women, nbc, of course, was aware of "the apprentice," referred all questions to the show's executive producer mark burnett whose company did not respond to the associate press' repeated
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for comment. savannah? >> eventful weekend in politics. let's bring in nicolle wallace aneve kornki. good morning. on the tax situation, if you listen to democrats, they say this report is a bombshell. it proves he may not have paid federal income taxes for up to 18 years. listen to trump and surrogates are saying, no, he is a business genius who understands taxes. what are the voters going to say? >> listen. i think the truth lies somewhere in the middle. for a normal campaign and a normal candidate this would be a really big deal. for a guy who's running as a purpose of running for the candidacy, i have worked these rigged systems, i have bought politicians, i have basically benefited from a corrupt tax code. so you can trust me to fix it and dismantle it. that's his message. so i think he's in dire straits right now because of his temperament and his tweets. not his taxes. >> most of the headlines focused on the fact that these tax returns may demonstrate that he paid no federal income tax.
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would be, here's a guy who's running on being a brilliant businessman who took a loss of almost $1 billion in one year. a guy whose selling point is i'm going to run the government the way i run my business. >> i had the same reaction, too. ultimately, obviously, in terms of the possibility of not paying taxes for two decades, that is a bombshell. on the other hand, a lot of people probably suspected this all along. this is the sort of character that donald trump presents i do think his campaign is out there. you've heard that line "genius." chris christie and rudy giuliani were saying it. i think they're probably overselling it that way. the suggestion is you can get high-fives for it but i do think there was an opening here for trump to say, look, not saying you should like this, i'm saying you should be giving me a high five for it, you should realize this is a bad system. i recognize a bad system. it's a bad system that career politicians have put in place and that i want to blow up.
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i'm not necessarily hearing him take advantage of it right now. >> take me through the who done it side of this. this was leaked. these three pages of that tax return from 1995 were sent to the "new york times." they say there was some sort of postmark on them that identified trump tower so that's either an insider or someone with a flair for the dramatic. >> right. we heard from one of the "new york times" reporters this morning on "morning joe" that there is an investigation under way to figure out how that stamp ended up on the envelope. these were sent snail mail, very old school the way these documents ended up"t they were mailed. they wrote on the envelope that they came from trump tower. inside a campaign, you sort of have to deal with the situation they have. the situation they have is having to explain this billion dollar loss and why they haven't paid taxes but there will also be a parallel operation under way to figure out how these documents left trump tower in the first place. >> whoever leaked th, potentially that's a criminal issue, not "the new york times" to receive them but f someone
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campaign if they spend too much time arguing about how they got out, it looks like they're trying to hide something which is in direct contradiction to rudy giuliani and chris christie calling it genius. >> all right, guys. thank you. the only vice presidential debate tomorrow night, live coverage starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 pacific. turning now to the deadly train crash in new jersey last week. it happened in hoboken. investigs interviewed the engineer who was at the controls but they've run into a problem when it comes to the train's black boxes. nbc's tom costello has that part of the story for us. tom, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this train station is so unstable, investigators have been using a drone to survey the train in its final resting place. this morning we still don't have much new information about how fast this train was going or in fact what happened. >> reporter: this morning, photos from the ntsb showing the extensive structural damage
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access to much of the train. over the weekend they did interview engineer tommy gallagher who told investigators he'd gotten plenty of sleep the night before the crash. he said his cell phone was stored in his backpack during the trip and the train and brakes were working normally. >> he said when he checked the speedometer he was operating at 10 miles per hour when entering the station track. the engineer says he has no memory of the accident. he remembers waking up on the floor of the cab. is the posted speed limit but witnesses say the train was going much faster. another setback for the ntsb, the first black box retrieved from the locomotive wasn't working. no recording of the train's actual speed or braking action. investigators hope a second black box still inside the train wreckage captured that data. meanwhile, the body of the 34-year-old mother who died in
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kroon, now back in brazil for burial. immediately after the crash, a man knelt beside her waiting for paramedics. >> i just told her, breathe, focus on your family and loved ones. i'm here, i'm not going to leave you. she fought. she really did try her best. >> reporter: also this morning, renewed focus on new jersey transit safety record. federal rail inspectors were so concerned about the culture at nj transit they began safety audits over the summer finding dozens of alleged violations and ordering immediate fixes. >> so i believe, on initial look, that there's a lack of culture of safety. >> reporter: no comment this morning from nj transit. the ntsb says the signals appeared to be working normally, no problems with the tracks it appears. sources are pointing to similarities between this crash and the one in philadelphia more than a year ago. eight people were killed on that one. in both crashes, the engineer says he can't remember what happened and in both cases witnesses say the train was going way too fast. guys, back to you. >> tom costello on this story
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back to al, we know you are watching the track of matthew. what else is on your radar? >> we have another storm system that's going to make its way in from the west. this one is going to be bring something heavy mountain snows into parts of the midwest and also into the plains. we're also watching wet weather in the pacific northwest. strong storms later tomorrow -- this afternoon as this system makes its way east, we have more severe weather tomorrow. we'll look at that in the next
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storm isn't backing down. let's check weather and traffic now with belen de leon and tracey anthony. good morning ladies. >> good morning corey. >> a new accident on the i-25 southbound is going to cause some more delays already from what we normally see this time of morning, so that is right at i-25 southbound and university. notice we do have a stalled vehicle north of that but also an accident on u.s. 6 and i- 225. so those accidents are going to cause some major slowdowns, but the belen is i-25 as those speeds continue to drop. >> all right. careful out there. also careful because we're going to see some stronger winds that could be affecting the drive along i-70 into the mountains and for our friends in southern wyoming. this is why, we have a frontal system that's pushing into colorado. itstsparking up all that stormy weather on the western slope. more scattered storms are expected for the mountains mixed in with a little bit of snow above timberline. strong winds today will elevate
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7:30. it is monday morning, the 3rd of october, 2016. great srt to the week, great crowd on our plaza. we will get outside to s?> hello in just a couple of nutes. inside, here's the check of the morning's preparations ramping up in haiti, jamaica and cuba preparing for matthew. we'll have a live report from haiti in just a moment. opening statements of the trial of a georgia father accused of leaving his 22-month-old son to die in a hot car begin today. justin ross harris faces numerous charges, including felony murder. he maintains his son's death was a tragic accident.
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york times" has donald trump facing questions about his personal finances. the paper released part of the republican nominee's 1995 state income tax filingsn new york, new jersey and connecticut. they appear to show he reported a net loss of more than $900 million. according to experts hired by the paper, that could have allowed him to pay no federal income taxes for up to 18 years. trump's campaign says he has paid hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes over the years. now "today'am ohio. a crucial swing state. lebron james is weighing in on the race throwing his support behind hillary clinton. in an editorial for "busy insider," james says hillary is running on the message of hope and unity that need. it is worth noting,?; several polls show clinton trailinnald . now bac to this storm, matthew, one of the strongest atlantic hurricanes in years. it is bearing down on haiti. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in port-au-prince for us this
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>> reporter: savannah, good morning. downpours are expected to start here in port-au-prince over the next few hours. this ss is an impoverished coun still struggling to recover. but parts of the country are expected more than 40 inches of rain triggering mudslides. the category 4 storm has been churning across the caribbean already dumping heavy rains across jamaica. also in its path. here in haiti schools are closed and more than 1,000 emergency shelters are open. port-au-prince's airport is also closed. >> mr. roker? >> that's right, guys. we have an update from the national hurricane center at 8:00. but i just spoke moments ago with the director of the hurricane center, dr. rick knabb, about the uncertainty and why everybody along the southeastern atlantic coast has to keep an eye on this.
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a direct hurricane impact in florida and we can't rule out impacts, potentially significant, farther up the east coast. everyone on the east coast needs to watch this cashfrefully. but it is far enough out right now we don't have any watches or warnings out for the u.s. there is a possibility it comes closer to the coast than we are currently forecasting. possibility based on some other models it is farther offs??r al. so fortunately, even though there is that uncertaintynd see how this turns out, we do have the luxury of time to be able to think through what we're going to do if those watches and warnings are issued and if emergency managers give some instructions later in the week. >> dr. rick knabb at the national hurricane center. 130-mile-per-hour winds moving north at 5 miles per hour. it will thread the needle between cuba and haiti. we are looking at by saturday
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kelly, good morning to you. >> reporter: kim kardashian, matt, was staying at this very discrete luxury hotel here. described as a bed and breakfast for millionaires. there was one security guard on staff overnight, unable to stop armed men dressed as police officers from getting inside, tying her up, and stealing her jewels. >> ricardo wants me to wear no makeup. what do you guys think? >> reporter: no kim kardashian in paris for fashion week, allegedly robbed just hours after this snapchat post and instagram share. >> on the way to givenchy. >> reporter: even poking fun at security, "always in my shop," she wrote. but her security team apparently unable to protect her overnight. according to a paris judicial source, at least two masked gunmen tied her up inside this luxury hotel, locking her in the bathroom according to local
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jewelry. her sisters, coukourtney kardasn and super model kendall jenner, also in, rushed to be by her side. she is said to be shook up, badly shaken but unharmed. kanye west cut a concert short telling fans -- >> i'm sorry. family emergency. i have to stop the show. >> reporter: the couple famously in love with paris, hosted friends and family for an two years ago staying at the same hotel before marrying in italy. just last week kardashian west was attacked as she walked flu a paris restaurant and infamous aukrainian prankster diving in for a kiss was tackled by security. kim kardashian has already spoken to police and reportedly out of the city on her way back to los angeles, we understand. we spoke to the hotel earlier today. they wouldn't comment on the robbery, wouldn't even confirm that kim kardashian was staying
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it is a complicated matter matt and savannah? >> kelly, thank you very much. coming up -- we're going to talk about that thrilling ryder cup win for team usa with two of the stars of that team. >> looking forward to that. and then, the big business of politics. what some companies are doing to when i was a little kid, i made a deal with myself that i would never grow up. we met when we were very young... i was 17, he was 18. we made the movie the book of life. we started doing animation. with the surface book, you can do all this stuff. so crisp. i love it. it's almost like this super powerful computer and a tablet had the perfect baby. it's a typewriter for writing scripts... it's a sketchbook for sketches... ...it's a canvas for painting...
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everywhere -- >> the time has come. >> reporter: these spots seem suspiciously familiar. tekate poking fun at donald trump's signature proposal. >> this wall might be small, but it is going to be huge. >> reporter: or audi taking advantage of last week's debate audience to show off a duel of its own. complete with >> the classified e-mails certainly perhaps symbolizing a certain candidate. then of course, the taco bowl probably symbolizing a certain candidate. >> reporter: the automaker trying to avoid partisanship but still be part of the political conversation. >> if you look at the comments, how many shares it's had, how often it's been viewed, we do feel like it was worth it. >> reporter: all of it aimed at boosting the bottom line by dipping into what's dominating
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cultures, and befriending people from other places. our ad supported that philosophy. companies weighing the risk of turning off viewers with the reward of getting through to them. >> we're definitely going to see more politically themed ads. >> reporter: potentially a payoff with commercials this campaign selling more than just a candidate. don't expect to see these kinds of commercials go anywhere any time soon. remember, with the last debate drawing mo are than 80 million debates could be an opportunity to make a major splash for these companies. matt? savannah? coming up, '80s music icon rick astley. and carson will explain why everyone is talking about that photo of team usa's ryder cup
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this weekend. we kind of communicated a little bit. talked about this picture. >> that wasn't hard to find. i was just sitting right there watching golf all weekend. one of the biggest weekends for golf. it ended with team usa winning the ryder cup after an eight-year drought, only the third time they've won in the last two decades. the 12. man u.s. team dominated europe with the biggest winning margin since 1981. as can you imagine, the players celebrating on the green. they had the champagne. this one definitely gone viral. members of team usa are kissing their significant others. but you see young ricky fowler, sort of shrugging and mugging for the camera. obviously the internet will have some fun with this one. sara writing, "we've all been there, ricky fowler." ryan adding, relationship status -- ricky fowler in this picture. also act as a consolation prize to some of team europe's fans,
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cheering me up. we have coming up on the show, more about the cup, bringing it back to the united states with the u.s. team's emotional leader, patrick reed, with that incredible match yesterday beating rory mcilroy and ryan moore who a week ago wasn't even on the team. he was the captain's pick. he sealed the deal with the last putt on 18 that sealed the victory for the usa. like my entire high school time. he'll be fine. just ahead -- how would you like to be on that plane? the story behind a little bit of a bumpy landing. after a check of your local news and weather. ?
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: coming up on channel 2. >> hi everyone, i'm gary shapiro. here's what's happening. protests continue after an 18- year-old was shot and killed and a 14-year-old critically injured by police officers in shootings around the country over the weekend. >> hanging up their caps, the rockies done for the season, didn't make the playoffs this
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celebrating a win today. we'll talk about that. >> and getting ramped up for the holiday season, stores are already thinking about deals and profits even if they are not quite ready to, you know, check out the mistletoe yet. we'll talk about that too. right now let's check the traffic and the weather. >> that's stressing me out. shopping, no, not yet. >> if you are getting out hitting the roads this morning. we have numerous accidents across the metro area. quite a few on i-25, and northbound. it's the northbound accident that is blocking three lanes as you approach i-225. so speeds are dropping pretty dramatically down to around 10, 13 miles per hour north and southbound on i-25, so that's where we're going to see the major issues with the roadways this morning. i-70 still another area with some slow spots. >> thankfully the roads are dry this morning. >> no weather to deal with. >> no, but those wednesday will become stronger this -- winds will become stronger this ash.
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advisories across the state. out west we're going to have a wind advisory, gusts up to 50 miles per hour. southern wyoming, can't forget -- about you, high wind watch out there. those strong winds here on the front range, and pretty much eastern colorado, means high fire danger because of that low humidity and those warm temperatures, that red flag warning goes into effect at noon. by the looks of it it's really nice outside. we have that sun shining brightly. i don't thyo umbrella here. put on that hair spray generously because those winds will be blowing. highs in the upper 70s. folks it gets much cooler tonight and tomorrow.
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up -- all eyes on hurricane matthew. the massive storm, the strongest in nearly a decade, slams into islands across the caribbean as it sets its sights on the u.s. so where is it headed? al is tracking it. his life. in a heartbreaking essay, robin williams' widow reveals her husband's battle with a deadly disease that drove him to take his own life. his final words to her and why she treasures them to this day. and live from the campaign trail, "snl" is back. pulling no punches on the
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>> this man is clearly unfit to be commander in chief. >> wrong. >> he is a bully. >> shut up. >> he started the birther movement. >> you did. >> with a new trump -- >> my microphone is broke. >> and the same old clinton. >> this is going so well. >> a look at how the cast is just getting warmed up "today," monday, october 3rd, 2016. >> woo! go hawks! >> all the way from lafayette, indiana! >> it's our first time in the big apple! woo! ? ?1>> we're here celebrating my 17th birthday. >> woo! >> good morning, cleveland! celebrating mo's bir@b?r@# we're back now. 8:00n a monday morning.
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2016. and i'm not exactly sure why, though actually, this is a bit of a holiday today so we have a big crowd here. actually, a lot of kids who are or school today. >> rosh hashanah. >> guys, coming up, you can take a peek through our window. i had the great honor of getting my makeup done this morning next to the one and only melissa ethridge. one of our favorite people. she's here this morning for a speaking of music, coming up on wednesday, al is heading to prince's iconic paisley park. >> i am so excited. we're going to give you a first-ever look inside his estate and recording complex. plus, we're going to be speaking exclusively to prince's sister. again, that's coming up wednesday, only on "toy." >> look forward to that, al. but first, let's get a check of the top stories of the morning.
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vice president biden barnstorm other key battleground states. the democrats pouncing on that news about donald trump's taxes, all while trump tries to turn the page from another rocky stretch. this morning, more fallout over donald trump's taxes. "the new york times" revealed three pages of trump's 1995 tax returns, showing he declared a $916 million loss, which may have allowed him to legally avoid paying federal income taxes for 18 years. trump supporter rudy giuliani on defense on "meet the press." >> the reality is, he's a genius. >> reporter: and while trump hasn't released his tax returns, his campaign says he's paid hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes over the years. trump himself tweeting sunday, "i know our complex tax laws better than anyone who has ever run for president and am the only one who can fix them." the clinton campaign pouncing, "why doesn't he go ahead and release his returns to show us
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in pennsylvania saturday, trump tried to put the focus back on hillary clinton,mitatinger for getting sick during the 9/11 memorial service. >> she can't make it 15 feet to her car. give me a break. give me a break. >> reporter: and then leveling this stunning and baseless accusation. >> i don't even think she's loyal to bill, you want to know the truth. and really, folks, really, why should she be? right? >> reporter: the clinton campaign declining to respond directly but casting trump's increasingly personal attacks as desperate. >> trump hasad a really bad we he has spun out of control. >> reporter: meanwhile, clintonj fund-raise f many of bernie san
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demeaned women with sexist language, even talking about which contestants he would like to have sex with. in a statement to nbc news, the trump campaign says these outlandish, unsubstantiated and totally false claims fabricated by publicity hungry, opportunistic disgruntled former employees have no merit whatsoever. trump campaigns in colorado today. matt? >> kristen welker, thank you very much. turning now to hurricane matthew, one of the most
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haiti's capital of port-au-prince. gabe, good morning to you.?: >> reporter: matt, good morning. the torrential downpour is expected to start within the matthew uld be catastrophic foi. this is a country that's still struggling to recover from that devastating earthquake back in 2010. now parts of it could see up to 40 inches of rain. that couldrigger deadly mudslides and floods. hurricanmatthew is now violent as well as the bahamas. here in haiti, the airport is shut down, and schools are os. the interim president is urging rents to takcover.k matt? >> gabe gutierrez, thank you very much. protesters blocked traffic r a second straight night in los angeles expressing outrage over the deadly police shooting of a black teenager. the l.a.p.d. says an 18-year-old was shot on saturday after he ran from a vehicle that was
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recovered at the shooting scene. the names of the officers involved haven't been released. los angeles' mayor, eric garcetti, is promising a thorough and proper investigation. reality star kim kardashian reportedly headed home to los angeles overnight after a really frightening ordeal in paris. according to a french judicial and robbed at gunpoint inside a private hotel where she was staying. the thieves got away with an estimated $10 million in a spokesperson describes kardashian as being badly shaken but physically unharmed. her husband, kanye west, abruptly cut short his own concert in new york telling fans he had a family emergency. just ahead, robin williams' widow is opening up. what she's saying for the first time about his struggles in his final weeks. and then the story behind this video you might not enjoy
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as williams battled the effects of an undiagnosed, incurable disease. >> reporter:e she says robin wa losing his mind and he was aware of it, and not something he would ever know the name of or understand. three months after his death autopsy reports diagnosed williams with defused lewy body dementia, an that mimics the effects of alzheimer's an parkinson's. >> this is a disease that's hard to recognize, hard to side, because at the beginning it is subtling affecting the way we think and it subtly affects the way we are able to move. people don't recognize this illness until it progresses. >> reporter: the comedic genius known for his brilliance was
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use his mind. >> hello! >> reporter: the problem, his wife says, emerging in full while on the set of "night at the museum 3. robin was having trouble remembering even one line for his scenes. can you imagine the pain he felt as he experienced himself disintegrating? susan continues, how i wish he could have known why he was struggling. it was not a weakness in his heart, spirit or character. susan goes on to describe the struggle robin faced knowing he she felt not being able to help. "this loss of memory and inability to control his anxiety was dev state offing to him. he kept saying, i just want to reboot my brain." my husband was trapped in the twisted architecture of his newer neurons. i couldn't pull him out. you could say he can chemical warfare in his brain. "when we retired to sleep in our customary way, my husband said,
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his words still echo in my heart today. susan says she wrote that essay doctors better understand their patients and the spouses who care for them. that's really her big mess ang message at the end, like we're all rooting for you to find a cure for this. >> thanks, hoda. turning now to tren"trendin" if you have a fear of flying, you may not love this. >> that's right. this shows a plaom but this was an especially windy day. just as the pilot tries to touch down, winds hit him. both directions. almost going sideways. imagine being on that plane. the pilot decides, no, we're getting out of here. we're turning around, we're going to t this one more time. that was sssful. and no one got hurt. >> wow. >> can you imagine trying to
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the ryder cup is a huge "trending" topic this morning. the americans walking away with a win over europe, first time that happened since 2008. two members of the u.s. team are with us now. patrick reed and ryan moore. guys, good morning. congratulations. [ cheers and applause ]. >> yeah! >> hey, patrick, let me start with you. would you be my partner in a member guest tournament in a couple weeks? i need some of your -- >> i'd love to. >> i need some of you talk to us about the atmosphere, guys. ryan, patrick. what was it like walking the fairways being on those greens with that crowd doing what it was doing? >> i mean it was electric out there. we had patrick leading the way yesterday for us as a team and he got the crowd into it. played an amazing match. but just the support all week was incredible. from our practice days, all the
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walking down every single fairway. and i mean just an amazing atmosphere to play golf in. >> guys, congratulations. carson daly here. patrick, that match-up you had with rory, man, it was so much fun to walk you. walk us through that first eight holes. you had the finger wag going. the sportssportsmanship. what was it like when you guys won? teams. when are up first, you need to get that red[azm on the board e because it sets theone for the day and it gets the momentum going. going up against a guy like rory, you know you are going to have to make a bunch of birdies. once he3, we went one down. but when i eagled 5, then sittg there thinking, i might have shook him a little bit, but
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holes. it was just very fun and exciting match. >> ryan, you weren't even a member of this team until basically the day before you had to be picked. you had about a day to get ready to get there. then you end up being the guy in the match that basically closes it out. have you gotten your arms and your head around it yet? >> no. no, i haven' j?et. i mean it's been such an amazing week to go from really not being on the team until last being a part of this whole group. my goal being here was to prove the captains right, to prove they made the right decision and to go out and get some points for my team. and to be the guy that actually got that point to punch clench the cup. i didn't actually know at the moment. i was so focused on the putt i was going to hit there that i wasn't really paying attention. so i walked off the green and
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you can't write it any better than that. >> if you could both just do me a favor. it was my daughter's 13th birthday yesterday. if you can look in the camera and apologize to her that her father spent the whole day watching golf. that would be great. all right, guys. [ laughter ] >> you're back in the doghouse. >> you're in the sand trap. >> exactly. >> you're on your own. >> patrick and ryan, thank you, guys. up first to "snl," back from its break, the show grabbed its biggest numbers for a season premier in eight years. this might be why. >> my microphone's broke. she broke it. with obama. she and obama stole my microphone. microphone and they broke it and
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somebody's sniffing here. i think it is her sniffs. she's been sniffing all night. testing. testing. >> secretary clinton, what do you think about that? >> i think i'm going to be president. >> later in the show, another highlight, larry david returning to play bernie sanders. have a look. >> senator clinton is the prune juice of this election. she might not seem that appetizing, but if you don't take her now, clogged with crap for a very long time. >> this weekend lynn manuel moran will be the guest. it's been almost two years since bruno mars launched a video. this morning he released a teaser image for his new single,
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he may call it a single but he calls it an invitation to the party. >> we have a party on the plaza. fingers crossed. rick astley is finding new success with his latest album called "50." but does he ever get tired of singing or hearing about his biggest songs from 1987? well, rick tells the "new york post," i have a nice life because of those hits. i'll never be the sort of person who doesn'tt songs. i sing them with reverence. that's good news, rick will be here live in the studio this thursday. that's your "popstart!" guys. >> no one is looking more forward than you. rpring rick astley. huge fan. >> yeah,absolutely. exactly.t to like? >> mr. roker? >> never going to give you up. never going to let you down. let's get the latest now.
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right now 220 miles southeast of kingston, jamaica, still 130-mile-per-hour winds, moving north at 6. here is the latest track. a category 4 storm as it moves through wednesday between cuba and haiti. by saturday morning, 105-mile-per-hour winds. a category 2 storm somewhere along the southeastern atlantic coast. we're going to continue to track that. then as we look closer to home, tomorrow we've got the risk for some very severe weat down into northern texas. potential for very large hail. damaging tornadoes also possible as this front pushes through with a very vigorous low pressure system. storms developing from the dakotas into oklahoma and some pretty heavy rains as well, anywhere from three to five inches from central minnesota
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>> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thanks. an nbc news special here. by the way, he is celebrating a remarkable five decades at nbc. >> that's very impressive. through the years he's witnessed changes, big and small. this morning he's here to show us how a new generation is redefining what success looks like. tom, always good to see you. good morning. >> great to be here. always. 50 years at this place, i'm going to stay until they find out who i am and what i'm doing. so far it's worked out very well. the biggest change i think in the 50 years in a kind of cosmic
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how we have changed almost everything we do. we communicate, we live, how we work. and i went down to lower manhattan to explore a place called we work. and it began in my office, actually. >> when i started in journalism 50 years ago, this was the goal. a big corner office. i got lucky. i got lucky just in time to be out of fashion. big was in then, small is i shortage of people around nbc who would be happy with my office. but my daughter andrea, a digital music executive, would say, no, thanks. she leases space at wework, a company that provides a variety of work spaces for the digital generation. this doesn't look like work space. this looks like a college student union to me. >> but that's the beauty of it. work and play have become very much coected. this is much more about i need a
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coffee, i'm going to hang out and have lunch with someone. >> reporter: wework offers everything from a place to plug in your laptop to your own office space with full technical support. the co-founder, adam newman -- >> first of all, we want fulfillment, fulfill nlment in place we work, in the place we live, in the communities where we live and are willing to work for it. if you give us that fulfillment, we'll settle for less space, less corner of apartments. more community. >> reporter: less space but big ideas. >> today i'm working on a project that's looking how to scale up financing options for small agra businesses in kenya, india and guatemala. >> my. company makes greeting cards that come to life. >> we make donation boxes for credit cards. >> reporter: a bit generous. you gave a buck. >> gave a buck. >> reporter: wework can also be
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call, investors turning me down, it is nice to get a cold beer and chat with other people. >> reporter: all part of what the founder, adam newman, calls the "we" generation. >> it is not limited to age. everyone understands the sharing economy. being something greater than yourself that's meaningful is a member of the "we" generation. >> reporter: and the next frontier, welive. a communal approach to new york city living with the same cool high-tech vibe. >> it's taken this huge city that used to be overwhelmingnd me. >> the soul has been taken out of a lot of these places and we want to bring it back, not only in a way that fulfills people. >> this generation is changing everything that we have taken for granted over the years. often they change jobs. between the ages of 20 and 31, they'll change jobs six times. they don't want a permanent place. the welive situation, $1,375 a month.
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roommate. you've got the basics, then you go downstairs. >> i went to a meeting the other day in a big building. the doors opened up on the wework space. it was like a party going on in there! >> it goes on 24/7. my daughter was working out of that one because she has a membership, she can drop in at other wework locations around the city, or around the world for that matter. >> brilliant. >> i will take your office, by the way. >> it does need a little fixing up. come on by, matt. coming up, it's the chef's choice in our kitchen. we've got that coming up right after your local news and
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battleground state. he gave his life in the line of duty, and now the service and sacrifice of colorado state trooper taylor tiefo will always be remembered thanks to some of his youngest supporters. let's check that weather and traffic on a monday morning with tracy and belen. >> out there on the roadways still several accidents we're watching. unfortunately some causing major issues on some major spots. average speed at least as you head westbound on i-70 down to 25 miles per hour, right around commerce city as well. average speeds in the 20s, so plan several extra minutes on 270 and for i-25. we've had numerous accidents causing those slowdowns, but belen, the good news for i-25 it's looking to clear up a little bit. >> i'm glad. you know, in the high country today we could be dealing with strong winds, and that will be a problem for high profile vehicles and lightweight
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colorado. thunderstorm already sparking showers and thunderstorms out on the western slope. yeah, light out there, how about that. we're still seeing some thunderstorms in october. strong winds today, a wind advisory will be in effect for the western slope. i-70 stretch connecting from colorado into utah, gusts up to 50 miles per hour. southern wyoming up to 60 miles per hour, and our strong winds for eastern colorado combined with those warm temperatures and low humidity, you guessed it, high fire danger, red flag warning goes into effect really are very nice, mid-60s through about 9 a.m. after that we're going to jump into the 70s. your highs this afternoon will be in the upper 70s, low 80s under these sunny skies. don't need that umbrella, at least here on the front range. temperatures will look like this this afternoon, 60s and 50s closer to the foothills. oh, but i'm tracking that next storm system. it arrives wednesday and thursday. cooler weather is on the way folks. i've got the details over on
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good morning, everybody. we're back. it's 8:30. it's october, specifically the 3rd of october, monday morning. great day. lots of pink power on our plaza this morning. we're so happy to have the breast cancer survivors and advocates on our plaza. we'll talk more about that in a week. inside, we have grammy winner melissa ethridge to
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we'll get in there and check that out in a little while. and we are going to dive in a double-duty recipe for brisket from adam richmond. this recipe is going to blow you away. come to mama. carson, there is a little girl over here that wants on her 10th birthday wish to kiss charlie. >> hi! both of you. sure. hold on. come here, charlie. come here, buddy. >> sorry about that. there you go. birthday kisses. happy birthday, guys. thanks for coming. all right. all right, buddy. >> all right. let's show yous going on. as we look at the wk ahead, wet weather and some mountain snows. back through the also looking ae
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you say this role for you of lucy is a perfect fit. why? >> well, because she's goofy and she's smart. so i get to actually play someone who's smart, unlike myself which is gr and every week we do a different history lesson and also i get to be in a different costume, a different time peri. i vintage clothing and i love history so i get to learn something and i get to teach something. it's great. >> i was thinking, itroba is q etional because you into these different eras back it is also thought proki certain things, howhat mighhangehe course of human history. t thelike we all think, if i w back inime i wouldthings, i wou absolutely change things. but now we are given t power and the responsibity to do that and you don't realize the effect it could have on your future which really affects my character. >> have you thought about what y wld. i'd probably goo the garden of eden, be like, eve, don't eat that apple.
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beginning. >> let's set this right. >> nip it ithe bu >> by the way, you know who she calls her fairy godmother? >> someone we really love. >> kathie lee gifford. >> yeah. she totally changed my life. i w9was sitting in the audiencef her talk show and that' got my f??buirst job on "all my dector saw me on th show aon kathie lee. it was azing. >> theest is history. >> thank you so much. >> she's going to be back?zt. w little later this morning.ig?kh, on nbc. guys, as you can see, we've turned the orange room pink in honor the breast cancer awareness month. hoda is hereithe to help kick things off. >> look what we've done. little pink living area. we've whooped it up.
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survivor, as is my beautiful mother as well. this month we are finding ways to support and shares stories of those affected. >> the four conducted a survey of breast cancer patients and survivors to see what they really need most in their fights. turns out it really comes down to those basic every day things. >> let's break it down even further. 83% of the women surveyed said that one of the most pressing concerns is maintaining their normal routines and they really appreciated help with things running some simple errands and even preparing meals. 96% said small gestures from family and friends can make a big difference during treatment. i heard that you also have some great surprises in store for patients and survivors all throughout this month. >> we have so many great things all throughout this month. first check out this one. we found a whole bunch of women who's been through kind of a difficult ride but they are having a total spa day.
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flew them all in. it was a surprise. later on in the week we'll have all kinds of things. we're taking people later this month to a concert and there is a lot coming up. i give people massages. i mean come on. >> you can catch this full piece that will air tomorrow right here on "today." >> all right. coming up next, is it chef's choice in our kitchen. adam richmond shares his go-to brisket recipe. delicious. but first, what is it --
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you know that. because you made spaghetti pie here a while ago that was my favorite thing ever. >> then you made it like this trending awesomeness so you are my hero. so thank you. >> today we are making brisket. >> this is grandma's recipe. happy almost birthday to my amazing grandma. i love you so much, grandma. ginger ale, cola,coffee, soy course brisket. >> why coffee, first of all? >> i find coffee and the c carbonated beverage helps break down some the fibrous tissue. you need to cook it down for a while. >> soda doesn't make it too 't think so. a lot of sweetness kind of cooks off and sort of adds something to that really rich, rich beef.
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the marinade? >> you can let it sit in this bag about two hours, even overnight. justet it go in the zip top ba that's going to keep basting the meat as you cook it. >> this goes in the oven. >> we'll cover this one up. >> how long we cooking this? >> this at 250 for about two hours. we'll get something that looks ?elike uncover, if you wouldn't mind adding a little more ginger ale. we're going to cook like this a little bit more. you see it's reduced in size. if you see it looks a little bit dry, p atop.?x?c2fj.
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>> so t in the oven. last half-hour, uncovered. wha it comes out. it is speccular. say the rare occasioneople don't eat all the brisket on the first pass, you've got a great recipe for leftovers. >> you have left overwhite rice from like takeout food. we have the brisket. we have traditional asian ingredients. lihe we have some southwestern ones. we he garlic and -- euse me, black peppercorn -- black bean, rather. we're going to take the corn and actually remove the silk but keep the actual husk. wet it down,ke it seven minutes. cut it rht off the could be. roast at 350, five minutes.
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brisket. there is usually on brisket but for right now we'll keep all those awesome little bits that are on the bottom of the pan because that's all flavor. we'll throw the rice in. you can use steamedice or leftover right what you reheat with a little bit ofs right ith the pan. throw in a little gingernd a little garlic. press it to the bottom pan so it gets a little crispiness. >> it's the best. you get something that looks like that one down here. start adding this in. black beans. beautiful. little bit of the roasted corn. keep stirring, if you will. green onion. little bitf soy sauce. little bit of sesame oil.
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>> fantastic. >> then we'll add in this beautiful, beautiful brisket that we've browned up. no, wait. if we're going to do it right, then let's do it right. oh, yeah. definitely wan to addhat fried egg. >> you've done it again. thank you. >> youepted your greatness. we love it. you can get today's recipes on g today.com/od. up next, live perform ethridge.
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>> always a pleasure to visit you guys. >> this is like an homage to the memphis sound. i hear you even9i?< hill pilgrimage for this. >> it was important i went down and surrounded myself in the culture. i believe memphis is truly the birthplace of rock 'n' roll. >> you said every song on this album touches every part of me. >> when i look at r'n rock 'n' roll comes from soul m music, which is like r&b, country, and everything all kind of mixed together. when i went back to do this soul album, i just went back to some of my favorite artists, otis redding. they're all on the stacks label, this incredible label in memphis that was interracial. >> bb king on it as well. >> actually, no.
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wilson pickett and the staples singers. i hope these songs are relevant to the time and can bring peace and strength to a lot of folks. >> that are timeless. you are going to sing a classic this morning? >> yes. a sam and dave classic, "hold on, i'm coming." ? ? oh hey ? ? now don't you ever be sad ? ?n me when times are day comes and y're in river ofuble about to drown ?
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? hold on here i come i'm comin' ? ? here i come hold on i'm comin' ? >> woo! >> melissa ethridge, everybody! >> oh, my gosh. you were born to sing that song! i can't believe all this sound comes out of one little person. you are amazing. >> >> she's awesome. >> "memphock and soul." it is out on friday. do yourselves a favor and pick it up. >> absolutely. coming up next, the star of "girl on the train," haley bennett is here. but first, this is "today" on
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seems to have a picture-perfect life. haley was just saying she's nervous. do you have any idea? we are no big deal at all. >> this is the bottom of your pr bar. >> everything's up from here. >> i've heard from people who have seen this everybody that it is better than the book. i've heard that -- >> were you a fan of the book, haley? >> i was. i actually read the book when i was doing "the magnificent seven" because it was all guys. it was seven guys. i went to thek reading material. i picked up the book because it just had the name "girl" in the title. >> little did you know you'd be playing megan who is obviously a central figure in it. >> yeah. yeah. megan is an important character. she's one of the three female narrators. like you said, rachel's character, she sort of stalks her in a way and fantasizes about her having this perfect life and the more you get to
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>> is it a nerve-racking time when you have a movie that's getting so much talk and it is about -- is this like that calm before the storm? >> well, i think because " "magnificent seven" just came out that i'm sort of on auto pilot. i can't really take it all in. >> can you imagine how big a year you're having? this is pretty amazing. >> stop right now. >> do you make pies? >> this is the problem. i've set myself up for failure. from here on out if i don't bring a pie, it just -- everyone's going to be disappointed. >> we're a little disappointed. >> i'm sorry. >> we've got a kitchen right in back. >> you have time to redeem yourself because you are coming back in our next hour. right? how quickly can you make a pie.
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it's going to be really dry for us here on the front range and in the eastern plains. chillier tonight, 41 will be your overnight low. we'll have a frieze watch going into effect for some parts of the high country where their temperatures will drop into the 20s and 30s. there's a look at that freeze watch, and for the rest of the week. it's only going to get cooler
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this morning on today's take, kim kardashian west robbed at gunpoint in paris. then adam richmond with a twist on a french dip that will make your mouth water. plus the thriller everye's tag train." we've got the stars and more coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, tamron hall and billy bush. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and hoda's still working that crowd. welcome to "today" on this monday morning, october 3rd, 2016. billy bush, al and tamron. i'm fresh off of my first
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ug she goes to boarding school up in rhode island. we went up there for parents' weekend. it's just saturday morning. it's 15-minute classes where i get -- the parents go, the kids wait outside and we meet the teachers. i'm telling you, it brought back like the sweats. even just 15 minutes -- i'm fidgeting, i can't -- i got to get out of there! i just -- >> nick's parent-teacher's open to look at colleges, i want to go back to school. i mean these kids -- it's so much better now! >> the resources are incredible. >> what do you mean? like technology? >> the technology and the facilities and what they do. how they teach. it's -- man, it's great! >> i am on the board of trustees at temple, university, my alma mater. hey. i agree with you, just sitting in those board meetings
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when i was in college there were people up in this room making decisions about my life unbeknownst to me making it much better for the class of 2016 than the class of '92. the dorms that we had were -- no offense to my university -- they were not great. now you go in the dorms, it looks like luxury condos. >> hotels! fantastic. >> but as an a.d.d. kid, it is the more they have, the more that would freak me out because the -- >> but now they make - and because of the technology, they're safe places. for kids who have special needs and -- certainly, iell you, inclusion is wonderful. >> i into ed to not be in here more than ten minutes. it hit me, if i ever get to de those say, listen, don't worry about
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there. i mean my father gave me great advice. he said try to have an idea of what you're going to do with your life by 30. so you got your 20s to try out a bunch of different things. >> wow. that's some good advice. my dad said you got four years, we don't have any money to pay for more college so get it done and get ajob. >> tom broka was talking about the fact that millennials on average between 24 and 30 will have six different jobsy the ? them. >> whatever you land on, don't stress if you didn't do so well in chemistry. whatever you land on, there is is a marketplace for everything. >> wow. >> there's all different types of intelligence and everybody -- >> look at us. >> well, look at us. don't use us as an example. but i like that because there are many signs in life. this weekend in my life, i'm walking around. i feel like there are signs telling mehings evomethees you
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bridge. then, at the end of the night i was at a nightclub last night, and then this popped up. look at this sign. it said people should fall in love with their eyes closed. so i started out my day at church with that message, then i ended my night at the club with that message. what's >> this was sunday night? >> all on sunday. >> clubs are open on sunday night? >> yes, grandpa. >> my gosh! what are young people doing? there are clubs -- >> by the way, we have a special guest here today. adam richmond is in the house. you guys had a wonderful date. maybe your eyes are closed to this but you guys had a wonderful date. >> tommy hogan, our camera guy's swinging around to get out of
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places for dinner. >> you went to a club. >> adam felt it was a date. by the way, i felt a little spark. i heard a little chitchatting this morning, there was some sparring going on between the two of you. >> we texted each other last night and today will be the first day we've seen each other in person since what billy calls a date happened. >> you chased him away when we were having our little preshow meeting. >> richmond gave me that look that said, she may run a little bit but i'll track her down. >> he's coming up. adam he's cooking for us. saturday, i didn't have anything quite so exciting. went to this great farmer's market up in hudson, new york. it is apple season now, so just -- it is in the parking lot. normally during the week it is filled with cars but on the weekend there are all kind of great artisans and crafts and farmers. i picked up some great sausage. i got some fantastic peppers and
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sausage and peppers, fresh penny pasta and mayrinara from the tomatoes i got. >> a little rose there? what time was that? >> that was about 5:30. >> 5:30. that's dinner time at the roker house. >> the kids are off today because of rosh hashanah. but normally we like to get a nice -- everybody get a good start to the day. >> i like that dinner time like 5:30, 6:00. >> usually rose me by about 3:00 but i like this, still light out. >> 3:00? what's after 3:00? >> move into the red wine. get into a little cabernet. at 2:00 in the morning i finish it off with a nice little angel's envy. so listen, tough news this morning. kim kardashian west tied up and locked in a bathroom by two masked gunmen dressed as police. she was robbed of $10 million in jewelry.
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they say she'd badly shaken but physically unharmed. kourtney and kendall were around, they rushed to be by her side. kanye was on stage in new york last night when he got the news. >> i'm sorry. i have an emergency. i have to stop the show. >> there's a lesson here in this. her security guard was out with the other kardashians and they were snapchatting. they were at the had put out on instagram this picture -- one of the rings that got stolen. i think you don't tell people -- don't instagram my security people are away and i'm in here and look at this ring i've got. come get it! >> but she's -- when i look at the comment section below, which is always -- you shouldn't do that. some people are calling it an inside job. one person says it is an inside
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ryan lochte 2.0. are they paying her back for filing a charge against the guy that kissed her rear end last week. caitlyn ordered the hit. >> but she's okay. >> she's okay. she's fine. >> listen, gun coming in, masked people? her kids also were not in there. but for kanye, you're on stage and someone tells you there's a family emergency. that's horrifying. >> listen, this w t was so much hype about alec baldwin. did he deliver as donald trump? >> oh, my gosh. >> why don't you just turn the mike over to you. >> you got to see this. this is how it started out. >> he hasn't released his tax returns which means he's either not that rich -- >> wrong. >> -- not that charitable. >> wrong. >> -- or he's never paid taxes in his life. >> warmer. >> secretary clinton, why are you crying?
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it's going exact lip how i always dreamed. >> i got to tell you, from the guest host margot robby to that sketch to celebrity family feud, this political version team trump versus -- versus team clinton. they killed it. and i'm going to tell you. i am going to say right here, this was the best night live" in years. it was a perfect "saturday night live" from start to finish. every stketch nailed it. and you're witnessing the ascendancy of kate mckinnen as a comedy goddess. she's picked up the mantel tina fey has left. this sketch -- margot robi couldn't keep a straight face. she can't do it.
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throw-away sketch about a sinkhole and a mismatched couple. i told you to watch it. how great was it? >> i watched it this morning on al's recommendation. funniest thing i've ever seen. this couple right here, they're live in a scene where a sinkhole in a parking lot outside of a mall has swallowed up eight cars and yet the reporter is much more concerned with the fact that that guy, a bona fide nerd, is somehow dating they go pan the camera down. we'll look at the water. he's wearing socks and crocs. >> go -- go to nbc.com. watch this clip. this sketch. its -- it was the best "saturday night live" ever. >> in the next five weeks, "snl" will be must-see until this election is over. >> baldwin is trump. genius! up next, little. prince george, really cute.
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beautiful wives and -- except ricky fowler. >> look at him, he's all by himself. he doesn't have a date. >> dead-center. it is the photo that's trending. >> aw! poor guy. >> i think ricky's okay. >> he's got a long string of beautiful, beautiful -- he's like the leo dicaprio of golf. >> that's right. he was attacked by a bear. >> his latest girlfriend, alexis -- i think she is a then he went on to the girl in "the bachelorette." then this photo hours later. >> me? worry? >> check with me in a few hours. but also just because we talked about this earlier, remember when we went to the u.s. open, we both -- for tennis -- kf marvelled at how the fans have gotten a little rowdier and it
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same thing at the ryder cup. rory mcilroy who is a great golfer getting heckled by a lot of u.s. fans. we did not -- a lot of brazilians a little rude. booing. >> sportsman like conduct, you are seeing less and less of it. >> i was once at a jets game last season. a kid behind me and the dad was ll to tell the philadelphia eagle player tck. the kid yells it. i turned around and and she said, "don't you do that." but his dad was encouraging him to yell at a grown man. so terrible. >> rory, guys yelling things about his sex life. he kated tennis player caroline wozniacki. rory had the guy thrown out. but it is just bad form. what's next? we're yelling at the opera?
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society. it starts from politics to all sorts of -- speaking of rowdiness at sporting events, basell. san francisco giants left fielder angel pagon body slams a guy that runs out on to the field. he's trying to give him a flower. >> he trips him like he's going to take it. >> of course they did. >> vin scully, legendary broadcaster for the broadcasting that take-down was pretty nice. >> do we have it? >> and the crowd loved that he immediately grabbed him and slammed him to the ground. they're taking him off the field. >> 88 years old. >> 88?
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1950. and it was dodgers versus the giants. a fitting ending. >> this is how you soften all hearts. you show the most adorable little kids. one of them happens to be a prince. look at the good-bye wave to canada. >> don't show spanky being spanky. move on to the cutest picture of prince george in the window of the airplane. he how cute? there's charlotte. then this is my favorite. >> he's a prince. how can you tell? he's got his nose pressed against a window. >> what does that mean? >> just a little monty python joke. >> doesn't matter who you are, you're still a kid. we're watching hurricane
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130-mile-per-hour winds moving north at 6. by wednesday it passes through between cuba and haiti. upwards of 20 inches of rain possible. it is going to be a monster. you look at some of these effects that we are talking about. monday, today, jamaica and haiti see the bands of rain. then we move in to tuesday, eastern jamaica, ten inches. 25 inches in inland haiti. storm surge of 7 to 10 feet. it just continues as it moves in to the bahamas with storm surges of 6 to 8 fe southeastern atlantic coast and the models are very divergent about what it is going to do. euro keeps it close to the southeastern atlantic coast. saturday morning it is along the carolina coast with the u.s. model. then it moves offshore. but notice the euro keeps it right down along the southeastern coast through sunday. we're going to continue to track this and of course we'll have the latest for you coming up on
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today we are kicking off chef's choice week on today food and my choice which was made for me is adam richmond. okay. you know what i mean. you might remember our little secret rendezvous -- >> not so secret. >> -- a few weeks ago when adam took me to some of the culinary hotspots for steamers and sake and a whole lot more. >> that's code for something. >> adam, this is so wrong. >> he stars in the all-star halloween spectacular this saturday on hdtv, food network and the travel channel. he has a twist on the french dip. >> hi, person that i have seen and know before and call a
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>> subtle, adam. >> you working a little rick astley? >> i'm never going to give you up, al. >> okay. go on. >> ooh, my lord. moving on, we have a grease baking tray. would >> adam richmond, ladies and gentlemen! >> he's going out of here with a second date. >> either that or a lawsuit. >> you're not an employee. put your buns down. >> ladies and gentlemen, tamron hall! >> guys, we're -- your wife is over there laughing. sidney, don't feed these guys this stuff. >> if you wouldn't mind, my
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while she's making -- aw -- all right. i had to go there. >> do your job as a protector. >> i will add the beef. lay this down there. now basically you would do that. add the beef. then just advance the recipe to here. onions, layer of beef. there is the ju. thank you very much. happy rosh hashanah, everyone. >> i'm telling you. >> a date to the giants game tonight? >> thank you very much. >> pour your ju. and then what? ? she looirk likes this jcu, not this one. what i can tell you? >> he kissed me on my cheek on national tv. >> that would make us married in the 1800s.
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>> thank you. my mother will be so happy. mom, how are you? >> mom, your son is adorable. >> i think it sounds wonderful. >> then we put this on top. >> butter it up. >> that's what he's doing with you. >> we're going to do this. i'm so excited. i'm just buttering everywhere. >> how lon w >> like 350. you can wait until you actually see the color turn on it. >> like you! >> let her brush your buns. >> like that? oh, my gosh. ? love lift us up where we belong ? >> this music playing. >> where is the kiss me cam. ? love lift me up where we belong ?
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>> this could ruin the date, adam. >> everybody hold hands. let's all sing. >> adam, my love, you're always the man that i've wanted and needed. adam, you cook and that's all i need in a man. >> where are we going next? >> go to today.com/food for my up next, two stars from the new thriller, "the girl on the train." and more love and everything else after these messages. let's slow dance. >> kiss cam. (announcer vo) when you have type 2 diabetes, there's a moment of truth. and now with victoza?
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general about all the men, the exes, the lovers. it doesn't matter who they are. it matters how they make me ele taking a trip. it's like having a secret that no one else knows. >>morning. >> adam richmond and you've got a reanterll(z?d?y it. >> maybe too interesting. thera does he not? >> it is not your typical doctor/patient lationship, that's for sure. >> no, it is not. >> but what happens behind closed doors, maybe it is. i don't know. i've never done therapy. >> i have never done therapy either. i can't judge the relationship in the movie. i think it is -- it's -- it's
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>> i think it is something that maybe starts out i think megan tries to take control of the situation and she tries to seduce him, then sheworking out issues than she intended with. >> she's obsessed with story telling and she tells stories very well. >> is she a liar? >> i think that she fantasizes a lot which is different from lying. or at$l? least that's how i fel and i saw it. or from the point of vie a difference between fantasizing and lying. >> the famedom for the book, obviously now the movie, just the pressure when you have something that has a cult following and you're bringing it to life. how do you deal with that? >> i mean it's just exciting and i think paula was able to bring something to this book that fans really wanted.
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well, when it comes to fall's biggest trends, look no further than hollywood's biggest stars. here to help us pull off some of the hot looks of the season, "today" style expert, liliana vasquez. >> happy fall. >> you look gorgeous. i love these shoes. we'll talk about this trend in a second. we've got five looks. you'll show us how to rock it. >> this fall i think it is all about wearability. which is an amazing t which depends on your body type. >> no. >> the first trend. >> for everyone that lives in black all fall and winter, this season brown is the new black. it is a richer alternative to black. it looks so expensive when you pair it together. this sweater is from forever 21. a chunky knit, it is a little more cropped which is a little more forgiving as well. pairing it with a suede skirt. the key with brown, play with
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chromatic look. mix in a little bit of a print, some metallic to give it some glam. all of these brown pieces mix back in your closet. >> i love the diverse range of models. i often avoid all brown because you struggle with not looking so mono tone. >> we went for more caramel tone to really bring out her skin tone. >>mo up next, this is a great trend. >> this is one of my favorites. jessica's rocking the wide leg high high-waisted trousers. it is super versatile. with sneakers, with a daytime pump, or in the evening with a strappy sandal and a camisole. i love the track stripe, makes it super trendy.
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mixed prints for fall. people are so scared. but just pick up one color in all of the pieces, bring it out with the coat. we did a little pop of red on the shoe. it is all about those rich colors. >> you look beautiful. i love those pants. next up. >> here we have emily in our bohemian trend. this is all about paisleys and florals. both the jacket and the dress are available at >> you can avoid the black as well. >> tan. she looks beautiful. we got to get tur hot man. this is -- >> looks like usher. >> he kind of does. look at that. he's wearing velvet. it is not just for the ladies, it is also for the guys. all we did was swap out where you would wear a blue blazer and added a dark green velvet blazer from macys.com. a dark sweater and skinnier dark
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>> i love this look for two reasons because billy and al could rock this. but this comes out for the holiday. these are our looks for the season. five picks. and the boots! >> block heel this season is the heel to have. >> they're easier to walk in. let's face it. >> you guys look wonderful. liliana, thank you so much. this is "today" on nbc.
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