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together the campaign that our supporters deserved and our contributors deserved, i would have gone out and done it. >> this morning rumor about his late son that bothered biden the most as he struggled to make his decision. and pancakes and politics. donald trump is the outspoken front-runner in the republican race. >> carson is lower energy than bush! i don't understand what's going on. >> and he's joining us live in new hampshire for an exclusive town hall meeting today, monday, october 26th, 2015. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today," a town hall meeting with donald trump, with matt lauer live from at kinson, new hampshire and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in
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rockefeller plaza. and good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a monday morning. it's a special split edition of our program. we're here in atkinson, new hampshire on a chilly morning. savannah is back in studio 1a in new york city. savannah, good morning to you. you had a town hall meeting with the front-runner on the democratic side, hillary clinton, just a few weeks ago. here we go again, this time on republican side, and that man right there, you're watching, he's just arrived here at the atkinson resort and country club in new hampshire and is greeting the club, and he'll be joining us in about an hour to sit down and talk to people here who have questions for him, savannah. >> that's right. good for democracy, bad for your waistline, matt. thereios your low-carb diet, the pancakes and politics town hall and looking forward to catching up with mr. trump in just a few moments. >> that's right. he is obviously the front-runner on the republican side doing very well in polling here in new hampshire and other key states, doing well nationally, but there are some issues now with his
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polling in iowa, and we will be talking to him about the fact that ben carson has now surpassed him in those polls. by the way, trump had some pretty interesting thoughts on that at an event that he held on sunday so we'll get his reaction in just a couple of minutes, savannah. >> looking forward to it, matt. we'll check back in with you. breaking news here. a crowded whale-watching boat sinking off the coast of vancouver island canada leading to a massive rescue effort. nbc's national correspondent miguel almaguer has the late on the story. miguel, good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. it was a clear, crisp, sunny day in the coast off british columbia when the boat went down. it's unclear why the vessel sank, but this morning we do know five are dead and one is still missing. this was the ship as it went down. the bow of the "leviathon 2 and
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witnesses say when they first reached the boat bodies were everywhere. 27 were aboard on a whale-watching expedition when the may day came in at 4:00 p.m. >> all the boats that were out on the water were heading out to the start looking for survivors. >> reporter: 65-foot triple-decker cruiser seen in this promotional video is operated by jamie's whaling station in tofino, british columbia. the boat shoved off in pristine conditions. a fleet of volunteers on the water and in the air launched the rescue. one by one the victims were pulled from the water. ambulances rushing at least 18 to the hospital. this morning it's unclear why the "leviathon" went down. zinging nine miles off the coast it sunk in the sound where there's jagged rocks and reefs and the company owner said it's been a traj day. our entire team is heartbroken over this incident and our hearts go out to the families, friends and loved ones of
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everyone involved. it's not the first time tragedy has struck. in 1998 two were killed when the same company had a smaller vessel capsize, but in this area, popular with tourists, there's never been a tragedy like this, a day off the coast ending with a tour boat under water. the patients still hospitalized are all said to be in serious or stable condition. many have already been discharged from the hospital. again, savannah, this morning, five are dead and one remains missing. savannah. >> the thank you very much, miguel almaguer. meanwhile, torrential rains are hammering parts of the south this morning. the remnants of hurricane patricia creating misery for millions from texas all the way to florida. here's nbc's janet shamlian in pensacola >> reporter: record-breaking storms that flew through texas are moving east and hammering parts of mississippi and
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louisiana. in baton rouge 10.5 inches of rain in one hour and 5 inches in new orleans. a new run-day record and thousands left without power. tornado watches along the gulf coast with more expected today. millions of people right now under flash flood warnings and watches that extend all the way into florida. in texas they are drying out after two days pounding wind and rain. as much as 281 inches in some places. crews in san antonio searched for two days for a man who fell into a drainage ditch at heist storm, but somehow he survived. >> call it luck, can you call it bless the. call it all of those things. >> reporter: this morning he's okay. and dozens of stories like this. the driver of that car was barely able to make it out when the road he was on near houston toured into a raging torrent in seconds. >> were you frightened? >> yeah, yes, i was. >> reporter: all of this caused by the remnants of hurricane patricia. one of the strongest ever recorded, merging with another weather system in the u.s.
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before that will slamming into the mexican coast at 165 miles an hour. these exclusive pictures of the hardest hit area just now emerging. nbc correspondent gabe gutierrez the only reporter to make his way in to see the damage where the historic hurricane made landfall. >> that was nbc's janet shamlian reporting from pensacola, al. and i look at your map behind you, it's a map. >> it still is. we were very thankful in mexico it went on shore in between two populated areas, manzanillo and puerto vallarta and then immediately slammed into a mountainside, but right now we still have conditions that we have to watch very carefully. tornado watches in parts of new orleans, louisiana, mississippi and into florida until 9:00 a.m. gulfport, biloxi, mississippi, that's included until 9:00 a.m. central daylight time. rainfall amounts, anywhere 3 to 5 inches of rain today as we watch this. now it's going to continue to lift up and make its way into the mid-mississippi river
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look for cincinnati, evansville, indianapolis all to be dealing with heavy rain today. rainfall amounts 3 to 5 inches. some rainfall rates up to half an inch per hour, and by wednesday we've got some showers and some heavier thunderstorms into the catskills and pocono mountains, savannah. some areas could pick up another 1 to 1 inches here in the northeast, and sadly we're watching another system that may be bringing another 3 to 5 inches of rain to texas by the end of this week. >> they are not going to be welcoming that. al, thank you very much. let's head back down to matt who is in new hampshire this morning. >> all right, savannah, thanks very much. we're getting set for a special town hall meeting with donald trump and some new hampshire voters. this morning's event comes at a pretty important time for the republican front-runner who is leading nationally but now trailing ben carson in the key state of iowa. so we have two reports on the presidential race this morning beginning with nbc's katy tur who is also here in atkinson
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she's covering trump's campaign. katy, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. donald trump taking advantage of his time here in new hampshire, having a rally before the "today" show town hall, trying to woo voters here as this moderate state becomes increasingly important as his iowa poll numbers begin to drop. now over the weekend trump -- the associated press released a poll showing seven in ten republican and republican-leaning voters believe trump can win the nomination compared for six in ten in ben carson as trump is feeling the squeeze in two regier" whi nine points. trump wasttacking hisellow political outsider who reacted to the numbers by repeatedly swing at carson calling him low energy and questioning his religion saying, quote, he didn't know about seventh day adventism. carson, meanwhile, refused to hit back saying he refused to
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get down in the mad and continuing his low-key approach to this campaign. matt? >> all right. katie tur just upstairs from us in atkinson. we have a full hour of questions and answers with donald trump coming up. also this morning, vice president joe biden. he's speaking out, revealing more about why he decided against a presidential run. nbc national correspondent peter alexander has more on this story. peter, good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, matt, good morning to you. vice president joe biden speaking for the first time publicly about his motivations not to run for president, insisting it's not that he didn't want to run, but that this late in the game he simply didn't think he could win. vice president joe biden on "60 minutes" recounting the emotional struggle after the death of his son beau, including a conversation with his 11-year-old granddaughter, beau's daughter. >> she's lying between my legs and her head in my chest and turns around and pus her arms around me and starts sobbing and she says, pop, i see daddy all the time. i see daddy all the time.
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pop, you smell like daddy. you're not going to leave me, are you pop? >> asked about reports that beau pleaded with him to run, the vp tried to set record straight. >> but there was not what is sort of made out as this kind of hollywood-esque thing that at the last minute beau grabbed my head and say you've got to run, win one for the gipper. it wasn't anything like that >> reporter: decision not to run difficult for his wife dr. joe biden. >> i think i was disappoint the. i mean, i thought joe would be a great president. >> reporter: vowing he'll never run for political office again, biden defended recent comments that appeared directed at hillary clinton who called republicans her enemies. >> i don't think my chief enemy is the republican party. that wasn't directed to hillary. that was a reference to washington. >> reporter: still, clinton's rival bernie sanders is reffing up his criticisms of the democratic front-runner, attacking clinton's evolution on gay rights after she defended her husband's support of a 1996
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>> i think everybody at the time knew that it was simply homophobic legislation. >> reporter: with katy perry as lead cheerleaders clinton challenged donald trump. when he says we have to make america great again, hehe's what i say. america is great. we just have to make it fair and just. >> reporter: a point punctuated by the vice president who said he's disappointed in trump. >> i hope he reconsiders this sort of attack on all immigrants. i think that is -- i think that is beneath the country, and i hope he really doesn't believe it. >> reporter: biden says he won't be running again, but he said he isn't done with politics making no bones about the fact that he still wants to influence the democratic party. among his top priorities in the remaining 15 months in office, aggressively working to support efforts to cure cancer. matt, that, of course, is the disease that killed his son beau. >> exactly. peter alexander, peter, thank you very much. we'll get to our town hall meeting with donald trump.
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he'll take questions from voters live in just a while. right now he has just taken the stage upstairs from where we are right here to address a rally of his supporters. he'll make his way downstairs and we'll goat talk to him in a little while, but right now let's go back to new york and savannah. >> all right, matt. thank you so much. natalie joins us now with a breaking story overseas this morning. >> that's right, in afghanistan. a powerful 1.5 earthquake has rocked towns and villages in afghanistan and pakistan this morning. there are reports of significant casualties. nbc's ron mott is in london with the very latest. ron, good morning. >> reporter: hi there, natalie. good morning to you. the massive earthquake struck shortly after 2:00 in the afternoon local time, just past 5:00 on the east coast, and there are reports, as you mentioned, of casualties, and we're just learning schoolchildren are among them. there are also some building collapses. nbc news producer in lahore, pakistan, said the violent shaking lasted more than a minute creating chaos. >> i was sitting on an easy
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chair typing out an assignment when i just felt it go up and down as iff i was in aew york city subway on a really rough ride. it was just up and down five floors up. that's what everything was doing. it was just moving up and down. my lunch on the table was just literally popping up and down. >> reporter: he also reports the army has alerted non-combat units to stand by for possible emergency relief assignments and that the earthquake may have triggered avalanches on snow-covered mountains in that region as well. natalie. >> as we get more, more on tht developments. ron mott out of london, thank you. a coalition air strtre in iraq has destroyed the isis prison where a raid freed 70 hostages last week. the pentagon released video that have air strike on sunday. the u.s. military made sure isis would never use this building again as a prison. the kurds had earlier released video of the moment when the hostages were set free. one u.s. soldier, master sergeant joshua wheeler, was killed in that raid. more than 120 people were
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injured when a high speed ferry slammed into unidentified object in the waters near hong kong. authorities say the hydrofoil-style boat was carrying 163 passengers and 11 crew members when the accident happened sunday night. marine police boats were sent in to rescue the passengers. six people suffered serious injuries. theampus of norththarolina ntral university w wt into lockdown briefly overnight as police searched for an active shooter. durham police say one person suffered a non-life-threatening injury in the shooting on campus. the college issued an emergency alert telling students to seek shelter and lock their dey doors, and police are still morning. of sports. flip sanders, the president and coach of the minnesota twofrlz, has died of cancer. saunders took a leave absence earlier this year to get treated for hodgin's s lymphoma. doctors were optimistic about his return, but a few days ago
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miss the nba season due to complications that came up during treatment. he was 67 years old. 53,000 general motors workers will stay on the job for now. gm and the united auto workers reached a tentative contract. uaw locals were making strike preparations, but the deal was midnight deadline. things went from bad to mucuc worse for a professssnal golfer in south africa this weekend. he had a terrible lie right up against this tree. his shot, as you see here, ricochets off the tree and right into his mid-sectionnnd he's in obvious pain. he went on to shoot a seven on that hole. good for a triple bogey, but probably in a lot of pain, so a seven is good when you're in that much pain. >> by the way, who cuts your tapes? it shows it threeimes in a row. >> it's painful enough for the poor guy. >> yeah. >> natalie, thank you. you going to be able to do the
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weather after seeing that? >> i think so, wow. >> cringeworthy. >> let's show you what else we've got going on around the country. we do have the wet weaeaer ththugh the southeast and showers moving into the pacific northwest and gorgeous day in los angeles with sunshine and 87 degrees. a beautiful day in the northeast new england as well. a little on the chilly side. 10 to 15 degrees below average. we're going to get to your look a ayou, saving moneyon your medicare part d prescriptions. at walgreens, we call that "carpe med diem." that's almost latin for "seize the day to get more out of life and medicare part d." from one-dollar copays on select plans... ...to now reward points on all prescriptions, walgreens has you covered. so drop by and seize the savings! walgreens. at the corneof happy and healthy. disturbance tracks to our norr, but a larger system, along with plenty of moisture, will track through tomorrow into wednesday morning. stormtrack7
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live weather network cameras will be mainly dry today, but will show widespread rain tomorrow. temps this morning range from the mid 30s to the mid 40s... same story across the state. easterly winds are light to about 10 mph and will be mainly southeast today. a disturbance to our north is squeezing out a few showers along the iowa-minnesota state line, but most of the moisture will stay to the north. have a lot of moisture from former hurricane patricia streaming in from the southeast. that will bring us testright, al. thank you so much. coming up, the woman who crashed into a crowd at a college homecoming parade killing four people will appear in court today. we talk to her attorney and why he says don't jump to conclusions in this case. matt. >> all right. savannah, we're back here in new hampshire. atkinson, new hampshire, to be exact. we've got about 125 register new hampshire voters in this room. by applause, who is supporting donald trump.
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7:30 now on a monday morning. it's the 26th day of october, 2015. you're looking at the atkinson resort and country club in atkinson, new hampshire, the site of our town hall meeting, our live town hall meeting with republican front-runner in the presidential race, donald trump. it's about 30 minutes outside of manchester. the town hall meeting will take place in about 30 minutes. you're looking at a live shot right now of mr. trump addressing his supporters just
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here about 125 registered new hampshire voters who are giving me the evil eye right now because inside the room, savannah, it's about 40 degrees in here. we're going to try to figure out how to warm this up. i have a feeling we'll get that done when mr. trump joins us in just a couple of minutes. by the way, you can send us your questions as well using the #trumptoday. savannah. >> we know the folks in new hampshire are hardy, matt. thank you. we'll check in with you in just a moment. here's a look at what's making headlines. at least five people died late last night when a whale watching boat sank off canada's vancouver island. 27 people were on board at the time leading to a massive rescue operation. heavy rain from the remnants of hurricane patricia soaking parts of the south this morning. that storm hit southeast texas hard over the weekend with nearly 2 feet of rain, leading to major flooding there. and the drop in gas prices rolls on. today's national average stands
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at, get this, $2.20. that's down six cents in a week. 85 cents lower than the average just one year ago. and now to the investigation into a tragic weekend accident. a 25-year-old woman drove into a crowd who gathered to watch oklahoma state university's homecoming parade killing four people, including a 2-year-old boy. we will talk to that woman's attorney in just a moment, but first nbc's kerry sanders is in stillwater for us this morning. kerry, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning, savannah. as the memorial here continues to grow, we've learned that the driver of the car will be charged later this afternoon with four counts of second-degree murder. this incident was captured on a cell phone video, a video that is too disturbing to watch in its entirety. one moment a homecoming celebration. then a speeding car.
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in the path and killed nakata prabhakar from india here studying business, marvin and bonnie stone, married, both 65. he was a noted agricultural engineering professor at osu and 2-year-old nash lucas. >> it just breaks my heart. having such a good time. >> reporter: witnesses and survivors say they saw a car hit a parked police motorcycle and then the driver sped up. >> she accelerated. she never hit her brakes. you see pieces of the motorcycle flying in the air, and then you saw people flying into the air. >> reporter: police arrested the driver, 25-year-old adacia chambers. in a release stillwater police say chambers was arrested at the scene for driving under the influence. chambers' defense attorney says he's as interested in the toxicology tests as the police because he believes his client was mentally ill, not drunk or high. more than 1,000 people gathered sunday night at osu, all
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unanswered question, why? in all, 47 spectators here were injured. this morning 17 remain in the hospital. five are in critical condition. meantime, nbc news has learned chambers, the driver of that car, was held in a solitary cell overnight. she's on a suicide watch. savannah? >> all right. kerry sanders, thank you. tony coleman is adacia chambers' attorney. mr. coleman, good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. >> my question, have you had a chance to talk to your client? has she told you what happened from her perspective? >> i have had an opportunity to visit with her the night of the incident. i was with her for the better part of an hour, and her responses to my questions, her reactions to information that i supplied her with led me to be concerned about her capacity, her competency at this time. >> well, you mentioned capacity.
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of course, she was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. we won't know the results of her blood tests for a few days, but is that what you're saying? she seemed somehow incapacitate thad way, or are you talking about some kind of mental illness or problem? >> more the latter. i was not in the slightest bit concerned about her being under the influence of anything. however, as you just mentioned a few moments ago, until we actually get a toxicology report, we cannot definitively confirm or deny whether or not there were intoxicants in her system. >> i imagine you told her that four people died, and yet there was no real response? >> no real response whatsoever. one of the questions i did ask her was had she inquired about whether or not anyone was injured or killed, and she said that she asked. however, that information was not provided to her at the time when she was being interviewed
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when i, in fact, informed her that four people had, indeed, perished, the reaction i got was one that, again, confirmed what i believed from the very beginning, that she was lacking in capacity or was under some other influences, if you will, other than drug or alcohol. >> and i know you've spoken to miss chambers' family. we've seen a statement from them. they're understandably distraught. did they shed any light? you seem to think she was having some sort of mental problems. were they able to fill in that picture for you? >> well, yes, to some degree, and what i would like to say, if i could, to share the family's
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about this situation. their thoughts and prayers seem to be more so focused on the victims and the family members of the victims of this horrible incident, and that is something that they wanted to make sure was communicated over and over again. they feel as though they have lost loved ones in there. they are native oklahomans and this has affected them tremendously, and i believe it will for, you know, days and months to come. dad did, in fact, share with me that there were incidents as recent as two years ago where miss chambers was hospitalized and perhaps evaluated. we are going to get that information at the appropriate time and present it when it's necessary, but at that point in time i think she was medicated on a cocktail of medications, none of which she was on at the time of this incident. i believe either the folks that provided the medication discontinued it or miss chambers may have discontinued it herself, not liking the effects of the medication, but i -- that information has been provided to me during the course of my
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>> well, mr. coleman, i know there's a lot of work to be done. these are the early hours yet in this investigation. such a tragedy, but good to have you on, sir. thank you. >> absolutely, thank you. >> we will shift gears right now and get check of the weather from al. >> that's right. we just got some amazing video in from hurricane patricia making landfall. this is emiliano zapata, mexico. josh the cameraman is at a hotel. this is between manzanillo and puerto vallarta. 165-mile-per-hour winds. he kind of hunkered down with another family in a hotel room as they shot this, and there was real devastation there. and the remnants of patricia will continue to make them -- their effects felt from the southeast on into the mississippi and ohio river valleys with heavy rain earlier this week, sunshine in the east. and out in the northern plains, look for light snow. it's going to be cool there and cooler along the east coast and warm as you get into the great lakes.
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but the time we get into the midweek period, more wet weather in the northeast and rain coming into the pacific northwest and warmer than average but cooler as you get out west and then the latter part of the week sunshine through the southeast and next big rainmakerpossible as a disturbance tracks to our north, but a larger system, along with plenty of moisture, will track through tomorrow into wednesday morning. stormtrack7 live weather network cameras will be mainly dry today, but will show widespread rain tomorrow. temps this morning range from the mid 30s to the mid 40s... same story across the state. easterly winds are light to about 10 mph and will be mainly southeast today. a disturbance to our north is squeezing out a few showers along the iowa-minnesota state line, but most of the moisture will stay to the north. low pressure will track in from th >> get the weather any time you need it. go to weather channel on cable and weather.com online. >> all right, al. thank you so much. coming up next, can they accurately predict your love life, your career, how long you'll live? jeff rossen going undercover
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we're back at 7:14. we've got a fitting rossen report this morning as we're all getting ready for hall we be this weekend. have you ever thought with getting a psychic reading? mediums claim they can predict your future but can they? "today's" national correspondent correspondent jeff rossen is on the story. jeff, what did you find out? >> reporter: i was a little scared walking into this one, because as we all know what if the psychic said i was going to die or get fired? after all, they can see things, right, so this halloween we wondered about the psychic shops you see around town. they promise to answer life's biggest questions. will i get married, how many kids will i have? will i be rich, so this morning i'm paying them a visit and what they don't see coming, yeah, i'm wearing a hidden camera, so how accurate are they? just watch. this psychic is reading my tarot cards. >> you're going to be hon west
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me good or bad. >> yes. >> reporter: this one is grabbing special crystals s.my aura get night crystal? is that what happened? this one says my future is written all over me. ant can you get all of that just from my palm. >> yes, i can. >> reporter: modern day fortunetellers who can predict the future for a fee. to find out what my future holds, i'm booking appointments wired up with hidden cameras. how are you? >> good. how are you? >> reporter: this first psychic pulls out her tarot cards. shuffle the cards. >> okay. >> reporter: right away she's talking about my job. >> you have a positive energy, but there's a lot of negative people around your work and also people you socialize with. >> reporter: right. then she drops a bombshell. in january, a new career. >> a new career for me in january? >> yes. >> reporter: better alert my boss. >> yes. >> reporter: when i advice think the next psychic i ask about my love life. what is it saying about my relationships? marriage, kids? >> no, not marriage right now, but it does show a relationship for you happening next year.
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>> reporter: relationship next year but no marriage. >> no marriage, not for right now. >> reporter: tell that to my wife of nearly seven years. sorry, honey. do you see kids for me? >> for you? not right now. you are meant to have them but right not. >> reporter: whoops, wrong again. i already have children. three of them. after we're done i go back to properly introduce myself. >> hi, again. i'm actually from nbc news and we're doing a story about psychic readings. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: are these readings not accurate? >> no, they are. >> reporter: but i'm married and i have kids. >> i understand that and sometimes within a reading it will pick up a conflict. >> reporter: that's not what you told me. >> listen, if you want your money back, i will give it back to you. if you don't then you need to get out of my store. >> reporter: okay. so maybe my future just isn't in the cards no. problem. >> can you hold on to it, just open up your hand. >> reporter: this psychic tells me her chris calls will reveal all and my love life comes up again.
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>> what i do see is that you haven't met your soul mate yet but you will. >> reporter: what when do you think i'll meet her? >> sometime between march which is the most popular time for you to meet this person? >> reporter:ly get married next year? >> well, she's not going to be ready to be married in the same year, but i do see that the following year, yes. >> reporter: i'll get married the next year. she will want to wait until 2017. >> yes, and she has an accent and is not american. >> reporter: my soul mate has an accent and is not american. >> right. >> reporter: remember, i'm already married, she's an american and doesn't have acan accent. if you make a fist i'll tell you how many kids you'll have. >> two. >> reporter: i'm going to have two kids? >> yeah. >> rorte havi >> that's it. >> reporter: nope. i have two daughters and one son. >> all right.
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ju a champ hi. the one who just gave me a reading the she stepped out. >> not until soon. >> reporter: we come back later. they have now put this metal gate in front of the door so i'll knock, and even try a third time. >> maybe she's that good. maybe she just knew we were coming back. >> reporter: in the end at least all the psychics agreed about this. how long do you think i'm going to leave? >> i can see that your lifeline is very strong so you're going to be here for a long time. >> the cards indicate that you're going to have a lifelong. >> you have a healthy life ahead of you. >> reporter: long? >> very long. >> reporter: i will say this h.readings were not expensive. $100 or less, so as for fun, but i wouldn't make any big life decisions based on it? >> i'm not psychic, but somehow i had a feeling that story might turn out that way. >> reporter: they all the said i'm going to live long. >> i don't know. >> reporter: all right. >> that was fun. thank you. coming up, we'll do
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give extra. get extra. welcome back to "today," everyone. we're here in new hampshire about to sit down for a town hall meeting, a live town hall meeting with this man right here, donald trump. donald, good morning. nice to see you. >> good morning. >> just had a big rally upstairs. about 1,200 people at 7:00 on a monday morning. >> right. >> you wanted to be here in new hampshire for this. >> i love new hampshire. they have been treating me so great. the people are fantastic. they want to really go back and make this country great again and that's what we have to do, and they understand the message. they have been great. >> i went up and snuck into the room during your real, and i heard your comments, so as part of the media am i part of the 30% that's good or the 50 misthat's scum? >> you've always treated me fairly. that's why i agreed to do this. you've always been fair to me, matt. the media is not really very good but you have always treated
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today about a death investigation. this is what we do know: a woman's body was found in benton it appears there was some sort struggle before she died. at this point, we don't know much more beyond that. any details. we've reached out to the d-c-i and state patrol for more information -- and as soon as we learn more -- we'll let you know. driver who hit a 13- year-old girl. this happened before one o-clock yesterday morning in waterloo. the victim's cousin tells us they were trying to cross the street at riehl and broadway -- when a man in a black car -- hit her cousin. the 13-year-old was taken to the hospital to be treated for injuries. police say they're working to get surveillance video from businesses in the area, to help find the driver. now, let's go to eileen with a look at weather. a few rain showers may track over an inch of rainfall before the system tracks out. highs warming back into the 50s for or-treating. we'll be back in 30 minutes, be
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it's 8:00 on "today" and coming up pancakes and politics, a special town hall meeting with republican front-runner donald trump live from new hampshire as voters tell us what's most important to them in this presidential race. >> how is he going to fix health care? >> what are you planning to do about education and what are you going to do about the common core when elected snpt. >> how is he going to help alleviate all the burdens that are placed on small business owners? >> we'll get answers from the
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october 26th, 2015. and good morning, again. everyone. welcome back to a split edition, a special split edition of "today." we're here at the atkinson resort and country club in atkinson, new hampshire, with donald trump who is going to be taking questions from voters throughout out next hour. we have got lots of people in this room, mr. trump, about 125 people. not all your supporters. some haven't made up their minds yet. >> you haven't told me that. that's all right. >> so they have all got questions for you. you've just come from a big rally upstairs, and i know you were pleased with the turnout for that. we'll goat these questions in a moment, but first i want to go back to savannah in new york. >> all right, matt. thank you soap. by the way, giving voters a chance across the country to join this afternoon as well. use the #trumptoday. carson in the original room. he will be monitoring our twitter and facebook pages. we will get your questions up to matt and mr. trump in new hampshire. that starts in a few minutes. let's get to the top stories of
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the morning with natalie in the news room. hey, nat. >> good morning, everyone. a whale watching trip turned deadly when a boat carrying more than two dozen people sank off the coast of vancouver island, canada. nbc's miguel almaguer is there with the story. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: it was a colleagues, crisp, sunny day when the boat sank off the waters of british columbia. officials still don't have a reason why the boat sank. rescuers say when they first arrived on scene they could see multiple people and personal belongings in the water. they describe a very chaotic scene eight miles off the coast of british columbia. this morning we know that 18 people were immediately rushed to the hospital and 21 have survived. five are dead, and at least one person is missing. the search was called off late last night during darkness but could resume later on today. now back to you. >> miguel almaguer reporting from seattle. the record rainfall and pounding winds that slammed texas this weekend are now making this a treacherous monday
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tornado watches were up in louisiana, mississippi and florida. the remnants of hurricane patricia merged with another storm system and resulting in two feet of rain in texas. thoses of people were without power. the number of casualties is climbing after a powerful earthquake overnight in afghanistan that also shook buildings in pakistan and india. at the center of the magnitude 7.5 quake was in a remote north area of northern afghanistan officials say the victims included 12 girls who died in the stampede while trying to get out of their school building. at least 29 people were killed in pakistan. this world health organization this morning classified process meats such as bacon and sausage as carcinogenic or directly involved in causing cancer in humans. the public health arm of the united nations said there is sufficient evidence that
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processed meat caused bowel cancer. the agency also classified red meat as probably carcinogenic and an industry group the northern american meat institute said the report was neither logical nor necessary and called the reported health risks a theoretical hazard. two fishermen rescued an 18-month-old boy and his family when their boat sank off the coast of turkey. the fishermen revived the toddler who was found floating face down. his refugee family was heading from syria to greece. little mohammed hasan recovered, and his family thank the the rescuers in person this weekend. the boy's mother said they gave him a second life. and somewhere in the forest there's a soccer mom who is extremely proud of her little deer. this unexpected substitute has become an internet sensation. take a look. the deer runs on to the field during a junior soccer match, deflected the ball and kicks it into its direction and actually scored a goal, as you see there.
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would record the game because otherwise who would believe it. not sure which team ended up winning but the deer definitely scored. >> look at that. >> let's get another check of the weather right now, mr. roker. >> let's show what's going on. we are watching the remnants of patricia causing big problems again. we have a tornado watch in parts of louisiana, mississippi and just to the west or to the west of florida. gulfport, biloxi, mississippi involved. rainfall tonight, anywhere from two to three inches of rain and through into panama city and then for tomorrow it makes its way into the mississippi and ohio river valleys and gusty winds up to half an inch per hour and by wednesday we're looking at wet weather making its way into the northeast and new england, cat skills and pocono mountains may see upwards of two to three inches of rain before it'disturbance tracks to our north, but a larger system, along with plenty of moisture, will track through tomorrow into wednesday morning. stormtrack7 live weather network cameras will be mainly dry
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today, but will show widespread rain tomorrow. temps this morning range from the mid 30s to the mid 40s... same story across the state. easterly winds are light to about 10 mph and will be mainly southeast today. a disturbance to our north is squeezing out a few showers along the iowa-minnesota state line, but most of the moisture will stay to the north. have a lot of moisture from former hurricane patricia streaming in from the southeast. that will bring us >> and the that's your latest weather. matt? >> all right, al. thanks very much. we've kept the people in new hampshire and kept mr. trump waiting long enough. we'll take a break. a live town hall meeting coming up right after this. johnson's believes that bath time is more than cleansing and moisturizing, it's a time for development. your loving touch stimulates his senses and nurtures his growing mind. the scent, the lather, even the tiny bubbles in a johnson's bath help to enhance the experience. so why just clean your baby,
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all right. welcome back, everyone. an exclusive pancakes and politics town hall meeting with the republican front-runner donald trump. i want to mention willie geist is in the room. he's going to be taking questions from people here in just a moment. let's get started. mr. trump, let me start with some news topics, okay. you love to talk about polling, and let me start by faking it away from you. you're doing great. you're doing great in so many states, like new hampshire and south carolina and nevada. nationally you're doing great. you have some high negative numbers, but iowa is a problem all of a sudden. you've fatten behind ken carson. why? >> i don't believe i fell behind. it was one poll, a second poll and small poll and i was in iowa three days ago, a town hall that was unbelievable. packed, thousands people standing outside.
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>> one is "the des moines register" and the other is a quinnipiac. >> "the des moines register" is the terrible paper, as far as i'm concerned. >> quinnipiac. >> very liberal paper, by the way, and i believe and i've been winning and i have other polls in iowa that i am winning, just so you understand. this was two small polls and all over the country i'm winning by massive numbers but i will say i think i'm winning in iowa. i think i'm doing really well with evangelicals, with tea party, with everything else so we'll see what happens, but that was the only one where i have a slight not lead. >> some controversy over the weekend. your twitter acount re-tweeted an unflattering tweet about the people of iowa in response to that poll. you say that an intern actually is the one who re-tweet it had. someone who claims to be a college student who works at your campaign headquarters said interns don't have access to your twitter account, so did you send it? >> yeah. >> or did an intern? >> i have five people and they are very smart people and it was actually a little bit of a joke. the person thought it was funny, and essentially saying that anybody that votes for carson
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has to have a problem with their brain. that's what they said. they thought it was cute. i didn't think it was cute and i took it off. it wasn't a big deal. frankly i probably would have been better off just leaving it there but i didn't like it. just so -- i do my own tweets 90%, but i have people, because i'm doing a lot of other things. i have people, matt, that do things for me. >> but it would surprise me in this day and age and with you in the position that you're in right now that would you allow an intern to tweet something in your name without checking every single word that goes snout. >> well, you know, i have thousands of employees that work for me. i have many, many people on the campaign and these are very smart people, thought it was cute. i actually probably should have just left it up. nobody would have cared about it. >> there's a report in the a.p. that's gotten some traction over the weekend, mr. trump, saying that there may be an organized effort among your rivals and others in the establishment of the republican party to take you down. a, do you think that that effort exists, and, b, what would you do to fight against it? >> i don't know if it exists. it's possible that it exists. they probably should do it because, as you know, the poll
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just came out of new hampshire where i'm at 38-12. i'm at 38 and carson is at 12 and other guys are at 1, 2, 0, many people at zero. they have nothing. >> you think they are banding together to take you down? >> i think they probably will. i think people know me. i just went upstairs, you saw the crowd we have, always crowds. people know me. you know, i've been a very public figure for a long time. people are tired. they are sick and tired of the incompetence and the incompetent leaders we have running our country and i don't think it will work, and i will say this, matt -- >> if you found out that those conversations were going on behind closed doors, would it make you reconsider your pledge on not running for a third-party nomination? >> i don't think so because if you look at it that's probably politics and, you know, very embarrass the. bush is develop embarrass the. carson is very embarrassed by what happened to him in new hampshire because he's getting killed in new hampshire and plenty of other places. there are a lot of theme are very embarrassed and what i did, i'm self-funding my campaign and i ended all pacs. i don't want any pacs and i'll
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over the weekend i said everybody should disavow their pacs because pacs are a swamp. the people that control the candidates are pacs. >> did you see "60 minutes" over the weekend? last night. joe biden was on. >> i did not. >> he's someone you supported for his run in the senate a while back. he said this about you, that he's disappointed in you. he said your attacks on immigrants are unhealthy and beneath this country, and he says he hopes you don't believe your own words. how would you respond to that? >> so let me just tell you, matt, very simple and he was a nice guy and i supported many people because i was a businessman. somebody actually the other day, very big magazine said a world class businessman. it was my and you know that because you've been dealing with me a long time, long before this. it was my obligation for my family, for my country for everybody to get along with everybody. i got along with biden and got along with everybody which is by the way what we know but when it comes to illegal immigration. we have to stop it. our country, people are pouring across our borders, and if you don't have borders you don't
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we have to stop illinois legal immigrants. in addition to bringing drugs and lots of problems, tremendous amounts of crime, whether it's kate in san francisco or jameel in los angeles or the woman the other day that just got raped by an illegal imgrant, a 66-year-old veteran raped, sodomized and killed, and we have -- matt, we have to stop illegal immigration. >> you stand by your words on illegal immigration so you don't want to take any of those back. i went back and read from your famous book "the art of the deal. ""you wrote this. i play to people's fantasies. i call it truthful hyperbole. it's an innocent form of exaggeration and a very effective form of promotion. would it be fair to say that that describes your campaign to date? >> i don't think so. >> is it an exaggeration and truthful hyperbole. >> it could be and could be not. i'm just telling the facts. the facts are that we have a country that's going back, 100 million people in the workforce that can't work. our real unemployment number is 22% to 30%.
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we have nothing but problems. we make incompetent deals with iran. that deal is the most incompetent deal i've ever seen, not just between countries. i've never seen a dumber contract in my life. obamacare is a disaster. people's premiums are going up 55%. their deductibles are so high that nobody is ever going to get to use it. we have a country that is in serious trouble, and i think that's why i'm leading in every poll because i will solve the problem. >> let's go to willie geist. >> donald, good to see you. >> welcome. >> we've got a bunch of questions with you starting with caroline levitt, 18-year-old college freshman at st. anslem and she has a 10:00, spanish class so we'll let her go first. >> mr. trump, as everyone knows and as i personally appreciate you're very honest and outspoken about a lot of different things, as my father would say you call a spade a spade. however, many people witt size say you're merciless, ruthless and cold hearted and what would you like to say to people who say you are too harsh to be the next president of the united states. >> i had a woman the other day
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you but are you a nice enough person to be president? you know what, i'm really a nice person. i give tremendous amounts of money away and i love to help people. i love people and you see from upstairs how many people showed up to see me. it's not going to be though this time about niceness. it's going to be about competence. people are tired of stupid people running our country, and we have, believe me, stupid people. you look at our trade deals with china, our trade deals with mexico, our border with mexico, our deals with, as an example, japan. they give us millions of cars. we get nothing from japan. it's a one-way street. brazil, there's not a country in the world that doesn't take advantage of us. you look at isis. wet don't know what to do with isis. we don't know what to do with anything, so i really believe i'm a very nice person, i love people. this is going to be an election based on competence. people are tired of nice. they want competent people. >> i've got three kids, as you know. you know one of the biggest issues they talk about in school with my kids online bullying and
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the things they put on social media, and you use words like loser and dumb and you call out people for their physical characteristics and we know what you've set -- >> only when i don't like them. >> all right. do you think you're setting the right example as someone who is running for the highest office in the land for kids and their online behavior? >> you know, i hope i am. i'm a leader. every poll said that i'm the best leader by far of every candidate. in fact, i'm in the 70s and 80s on leadership. sort of interesting, cnn did a poll where i'm the leadership is the highest. the military is the highest because they think i'm stronger than these other characters, and i am. the economics and, you know, all of the things -- leading in every category. the one thing they said is he a nice person and i actually think i should be leading in that one to be honest, matt. >> willie, let's go back to you. >> this is a 38-year-old woman married and registered republican and leaning your way but still undecided the. >> come on. we have to get you our way. i want to see you. what are you doing after this i? want to talk to you. >> what i would like to know is
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what efforts are you making to secure the female vote, and why should women be voting for you? >> okay. such a great question. look, i have tremendous respect for women, and i am going to protect women, protect the whole country because our country needs protection. we don't have the right people protecting, and i even consider military protecting women and the country, but my wife and my daughter ivanka, who everybody respects, and women respect ivanka so much, got a big award from "fortune," woman of the year type of thing and women have, and perhaps you do, too, an amazing young woman. she said, dad, you respect and love women so much. could you talk about it more because people don't really understand how you feel, and when bush came out against funding women's health issues, i went wild. i said that's not going to happen. i think my relationship with women in terms of this whole situation has been really good. i actually score very well in
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and, you know, i just -- it's hard to sort of prove it, but i do have my daughter and my wife said you have to talk more to women because your relationship with women and the respect you have with women has to be out there and i do have great respect for women and i have respect for you. >> you say you're doing well with women but friday night at your event you add mitted to your own supporters you were having trouble getting the support of women. >> i said my support with men is through the roof. the support with women is a little bit less than the men. that's why ivanka said to me, dad, you have to go out and you have to talk about it because there's nobody that's better to women. in the construction industry i had a woman, 35 years ago, as my number one person building trump tower. that unheard of. 50% of my executives are women, and many of them make more than the men executives, so i've had that great relationship with women. >> willie. >> all right, mr. trump, donna morris, 46 years old, married with two sons, independent voter and the president of the salem chamber of commerce. >> hi. good morning, thank you for
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joining us. >> thank you. >> before i came to the chamber world i was raised as a military child so i'm very concerned with national defense and the u.s.' role on the world stage. how would you address the situation with isis? >> i would build our military so strong and so good. you know, it's very much deplete the. general odierno the other day, he's leaving, and he said our army is in the worst shape it's been, least prepared that it's been maybe since the beginning but over the last 50 years. we can't have that. would i make our military so strong, so powerful so everything that we'll never have to use it, but nobody is going to mess with us. with that being said we have to do something about isis. i was against going into iraq and very publicly against it because you destabilize the the middle east, but i will tell you and very strongly, donna, and i think it's very important. when they start cutting off people's heads because they are christian in the middle east, all over the middle east what's happening there, it's like in the old days i talked about medieval times, matt, that the most vicious times, you know,
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where they chop heads. we are right now living in the most vicious times that anybody -- they drown people in a cage. they chop off the heads. we have to stop it, and believe me, i'll find a general patton because we have great people. we use people that are politically correct all the time. we got rid of one of our best generals because he used foul language and that's, you know, as to the other question, so important. we will stop isis, and by the way, if russia wants to go into syria and bomb the hell out of isis, i'm sort of okay with that. >> wait a second. let me ask you. you said no one will be tougher against isis than i'll be. i'll hit them so hard it will make their head spin but you're also saying, you know what, if vladimir putin wants to fight them, that's okay. >> if he wants to fight them -- look, we've spent $2 trillion in iraq, thousands of lives, wounded warriors when i love all over the place and when you get down to iraq you look at afghanistan, you look at all the money. we're spending trillions of dollars, we have to rebuild our country f.putin wants to go and drop bombings on isis i'm okay with it.
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we have to do it, too. we have to kill isis. now, i said keep the oil. we shouldn't have gone in iraq but we got out the wrong way. when we left iraq, keep the oil. you know who has the oil right now. number one, iran will have all of iraq but isis has the oil. isis is very rich. >> boots on the ground? >> i would knock the hell out of isis and frankly if russia wants to do it i'm okay but what i really want to do i want to get back to rebuilding our country, matt, because our infrastructure is dead. our roads, you know it better than i do, our airports, you travel all over the world. we see airports, both of us, many of the people in this room that are so beautiful, our airports are defunct. >> let me ask you how many people by your applause would be in favor of large numbers of american forces back in iraq to take over the oil fields to bring that money back to this country? >> and by doing that you're cutting off isis. by the way, that's their primary source of funding. >> nobody clapping. >> that's what leadership will do. >> thank you.
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i do get a good response to that. by doing that, number one, you're cutting off their primary source of funds. isis is very rich. they are making $1 million every two or three hours, they say. you know what they are making from the oil, we should have kept the oil. i said when we leave iraq, keep the oil and you wouldn't have isis if that happened. >> willie, more foreign policy, different part of the world. maura wentworth, 13-year-old, two kids, veterinary technician, registered republican, undecided. >> good morning, mr. trump. in terms of foreign policy, what would you do about russia? >> well, russia is a very interesting case. we have somebody that has no respect for our president whatsoever. he laughs at our president. he does thing that he wants to do whether it's in syria, the ukraine, anywhere you're talking about. i believe, and i may be wrong, but i was on "60 minutes" two weeks ago with vladimir putin, the two of us, and we got very high ratings, by the way and i won't mention that. but he was my stable mate, my friend, i didn't meet him but that's okay. i believe i would get along with putin, and i think it's good if we can get along, and if i can't
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get along i know people that will get along but it won't be like it is right now, and as far as ukraine is concerned, i agree it's horrible, but you know what? germany's a very rich country and so are many of the countries that surround it, and they should be more involved. it shouldn't always be us. we're over there talking about ukraine, ukraine, and meantime germany is sending us their mercedes-benzes and everything else and they are not doing anything. at some point other people in other countries have to get involved. it can't always be the dummy united states led by people that are incompetent that don't know what they are doing because we have to rebuild our own country. it's time. >> all right. thank you for your questions in this section of our live town hall meeting with donald trump. we'll take a break and come back with much more from here in atkinson, new hampshire,
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it is time to deal with skyrocketing out-of-pocket costs. commentator: the 32-year-old head of a pharmaceutical company raised the price of a life-saving drug overnight by 5,000%. i'm announcing a detailed plan to crack down on these abuses. commentator: he may be lowering it after hillary clinton blasted him out of the water. her plan would limit the out-of-pocket costs that consumers have to pay. clinton: nobody in america should have to choose between buying the medicine they need and paying their rent.
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homicide in benton county. we've been telling you about this death investigation since yesterday. this morning, we're finally hearing from law enforcement. the d-c-i says the benton county sheriff's office learned about a woman lying in a driveway along 59th street trail near shellsburg -- before noon yesterday. deputies then found the woman's body. her name is not being made public right now as authorities contact her family members... and for now -- investigators say they're not releasing more details. stay with kwwl throughout the day as the story develops. once again -- breaking news -- the d-c-i says the investigation in benton county is a homicide investigation. now, let's go to eileen with a look at weather. a few rain showers may track through today but rain is likely tomorrow into wednesday morning where some areas could see well over an highs will occur early on wednesday and we will be cool for thursday before warming back into the 50s for or-treating. we'll be back in 30 minutes, be
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let's get a quick check of the weather from mr. yoga who is back in new york. al? >> all right, thank you, matt, as we take a look and show you what we've got going on. right now we look at basically some weather for your week ahead. we expect to see more wet weather from the southeast into the mid-atlantic states and the mississippi river valleyy. sunny skies out west and then we'll have some cooler weather along the eastern seaboard earlier in the week and the west coast looks fairly warm around the great lakes and more rain in the eastern third of the country mid-week. the wet weather extends into the pacific northwest. sunshine through the plains it. stays warm in the east and chillier conditions through the plains and on into the pacific northwest and then the latter part of the week we've got sunshine here in the east and some cloud around the plains. great lakes and into the northeast and more wet weather moving down into texas and the four corners. thpossible as a disturbance tracks to our north, but a larger system, along with plenty of moisture, will track through tomorrow into wednesday morning. stormtrack7
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live weather network cameras will be mainly dry today, but will show widespread rain tomorrow. temps this morning range from the mid 30s to the mid 40s... same story across the state. easterly winds are light to about 10 mph and will be mainly southeast today. a disturbance to our north is squeezing out a few showers along the iowa-minnesota state line, but most of the moisture will stay to the north. low pressure will track >> and that is your latest weather. now let's head back to new hampshire and mr. lauer. >> all right, al. thank you very much. we promised people online they would have a chance to ask donald trump some questions. carson is in the original room with some of those. carsons, which question. good morning, guys. want to mention that the the #trumptoday is officially trending on twitter. which is great. lots of quotes from facebook and twitter. one from mitch, mr. trump, what do you think is the biggest misconception about donald trump? >> well, number one, it's my hair, okay. that's probably a misconception. you know that.
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may not be pretty but it's mine, and i think the other one more importantly, i think the other one is that, you know, i really consider myself to be a nice person. people have such great friendships and i love helping people. i love taking care of people, so i think maybe the -- people aren't, you know, necessarily convinced of that, but i think that may be is a misconception. >> all right. carson, what's the other? >> all right. we go back here another one from twitter from raleigh, a three-parter. mr. trump, have you ever eaten at mcdonald's? have you ever worn a pair of blue jeans, and when was the last time you drove a car by yourself? >> ah. so i would say yes, the mcdonald's last night, you know, i shouldn't say that. blue jeans yes and i drive a car. to me a great luxury is for me just to get into a car by myself and drive and i do drive whenever i can, and probably a week ago. >> all right. >> that's not bad. willie, go ahead. >> all right, mr. trump, over here this time.
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case, registered independent thinking about voting for you. >> mr. trump, welcome to new hampshire. >> thank you. >> what would you say to people like me who have concerns that you'll be dealing with a lot of world leader that you might not see eye to eye with, russia, china, and you can't fire them and -- but you could start a war by calling them a loser or an idiot. >> well, i'm doing that and i haven't actually done that on this campaign. i haven't even called any of my opponents, if you want to call them opponents that. i went to an ivy league school, i was a very good student, like an intelligent person. i know when to speak and when to be politically correct. as an example. i can be more politically correct than anybody in politics if i wanted to, but one of the reasons i'm doing so well i think in every state, like virtually every state, every state and nationally is because of the fact people are tired of this political correctness. you can't say christmas anymore. you're not allowed to say merry
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christmas, that's one that i mention all the time. you go to stores, you don't see merry christmas. no, i think i get along very well. i built a great company. i have a great spirit. i've dealt in politics and matt knows this because i've been on the show many times in other forms of politics. i've dealt with politicians all of my life, and i've gotten along. i have an international company. i deal with prime ministers. i deal with the biggest people in countries all oyster world. i have great relationships with them i think maybe that would be another mionception if you want to go back to the previous question. i have g gat relatitiships with people -- as an example. how can it be worse than obama? he doesn't get along with anybody. he doesn't get along with the democrats. that's true. you have congressmen that have been there for years, they have hardly ever met him. he doesn't get along with the democrats. how does he get worse than that? i think i'll have great relationships, possibly with putin, possibly with -- and by the way, if i don't, i know how to get along with them through other people, and that's a part of it so i think -- i think you'll be very happily surprised. >> did he answer your question? >> yeah. i think he did.
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this is "today" on nbc. beautiful day in new hampshire. good day to answer queions, at least if you're donald trump, the republican front-runner in the president crawl campaign. we're heree at the atkinson resort and country club. i want to go back over to my friend willie geist who is with another member of our audience. thank you, gentlemen. maureen white is a retired special ed teacher and is a teacher for 42 years, registered republican, undecided. >> mr. trump, i would like to ask you what your specific action plan would be for dealing with the large number, millions of illegal immigrants currently in the united states that are
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>> oh, you're going to vote for me because i'm only one doing it. if you look at carson he's very weak on illegal immigration. if you look at bush he said they come in for love. if you look at rubio, he was a member of the gang of eight, i mean, he's way down anyway, butut this guy was so weak and then all of a s sden he said, well, maybe i can't do that because he went down. they are all weak on immigration. i'm only one that's really, really strong. number one, i'm building a wall, they are not coming in anymore. number two, immediately, we're building a wall [ applause ] >> and by the way, mexico is papang for the wall. oh, everyone says how -- it's easy. we're losing $45 billion a year in terms of our imbalance with mexico. mexico is paying for the wall. we're building a wall. i get along great with mexico. i love the mexican people. they are incredible people and i have thousands off hispanics that wowo for me. i was at doral. other day, all hispanic, and they gave me standing ovations. >> let me interrupt you. specifically, because you used the word specifically. >> specific actions please.
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>> well, for example, just getting 11 million illegal or undocument t t immigrants out of the country, transportation, housing. >> it's called management. >> what's the specific plan? >> you understand i think maybe perhaps better than, that it's called we have a cntry and they are here illegally and we're goi to -- se are excellent people. they are great people andhey areeoing out and goioi to come back in legally. we'll expedite it. we'll expedite the process but we either have a country or we don't have a country and they are coming back legally and the again. gangs that you see in los angeles, you see the gangs in los angeles? haha of these gangsgs are made up of illegal immigrants. these are rough dudes. i guarantee you my first day and the cops are fantastic, the police are fantastic. they know the good ones. they know the bad ones. >> a massive movement of people. >> a massive movement of people. do you have a business plan? do you have a a plala on paper to accomplish it? >> we lose $250 billion a year on illegal immigration.
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that's what we lose. if we clean up the mess, we don't even know -- you said 11 million. nobody knows what the number is. thth are going out and t ty are coming back in legally. that's the way it has to be. >> maureen, did he answer your question specifically? >> not quite but i do know -- i have rea his position papers, and he does have an ououine. >ery detailed. it's very detail the. do you know that dwight eisenhower who is a nice general, in the 1950s, do you know that he moved over a million people out and what he did he brought them to the border and they came right back. brought them to the board are and theyyame right back and thth they tookk them and moved all the way down south and they never came back but dwight eisenhower moved over a million, 1.5 million people back in to the south thrgh the border becauset was a huge problem. nobody ever menons it. it was a major operation, 1.5 million people which is maybe thequivalent in those days,
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had a huge problem in the 1950s. nobody ever talks about it. >> when you fly around the country campaigning and you fly back to new york on your jet and i know you go into laguardia and i know the path, you go right over the harbor. >> laguardia with the potholess on the runway. >> you pass the statue of liberty. >> right. >> and you look down at that statue and you know the words on the base of that statue, it's not at pop quiz, give me, your tired and poor and huddled masses yearning to breathe free. >> right. >> you've said syrian refugees fleeing c cflict in their country, the ones who come here, they are going back. they are all going back. >> let me just tell you. >> right, they are going back. >> do they not qualify as the tired and poor and huddled masses. >> we're like the caretaker of the world. we owe $19 trililon. we canan breathehe -- nobody knows how they are going to get it paid off. i'm going to pay it off because we're going to do cutting. here's a good example. 3,000, then it was 5,000, and now the president wants to bring in 250,000 people who nobody even knows who they are. other than, andnd watch the
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migration very carerelly. they are young, strong men. i say where are the women? where are the children? you don't see that many women. you don't see that many children. now, we're going to take in 22 250,000 peopop, coming from areasse don't knkn, n n areas, documents, could be the greatest trojan horse, probably is, but this could be the greatest trojan horse of all time. going to take them and put them in our country. it's going tocost, matt, billns of dollars, just reported over a ten-year period doing that is going to cost billions. i said if thaha happens, i'm'm sending them back. >> words matter. you just said yourself it could be a big trojan horse. >> could be. >> it probably isn't. >> probably. >> but they are all going back? >> probably is not acceptage. th world probably is not acceptable. these people could be isis. they could be fighters. they could be doing something. thth's why i say it could be a trojan horse. let me just say what should be done, and this also with germany, they are being swamped. they are destroying -- merkel what, she's having.
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she's having riots in the street right now. what should happen is the united states and everybody else, including the gulf states who are not spending any money and they are as rich as can be, they should build a safe zone. take a big piece of land in syria and thehave plenty of nd, believe me, build a safe zone for all these people because i have a heart. i mean,, thesepeople, it's horrible to w wch but they shouldn't come over here. we should people a safe zone and put up some money and get the gulf states who are not taking any people and are not putting up any money and they are rich as can be. they hav more money than anybody. get all of these nations to contribute, build a tremendous safe zone s s these people with stay therend they are safe and then when that country gets back, they can maybe go back to their homes which is very interesting. people -- even people that work for me, they come from a,l parts of the world. theirig ambition, no matter what it is, even if it's a country you don't thinknk much of, they all want to go back home. it's an amazing thing. they will come here and they will work and they will be here legally in my case, but they will work, but they all want to
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go back to their country. it's an amazing thing to see. these people want to go back to syria. you built a safe zone in syria. you have people contntbute, you do thihis where you take care of the people because we have to do that, but i don't want 250,000 people coming into the united states, we can't handle it. >> how many would you take? >> i would tak none. no, i would take none i would take none. right now i would take nonene [ apapause ] >ut i'll take better care of them, matt, because what i would do is i would take a big swath of land and i would have lots of other people, germany is crazy what they are doing. they are having riots in their streets right now. these people are coming in and they are having a lot of problems with crime and other ththgs. we have to help these people the. i'm okay with it, but they are not coming to the united states, matt. >> more with donald trump from
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we're back here in new hampshire in atkinson t tbe exact with about 125 registered voters in this state. some supporters, some undecided as we've heard already this morning. willie geist has another question. >> got one of those undecided here. jill casey, motr of two, registered republican. >> good morninin >> goooomorning. >> mr. trump, w wh the exception of your family have you ever been told no? >> oh, many times. i've been told no by him. no, many, times. i an, my whole life really has been a no, and i've fought through it. i have been -- you know, i talk about itit it's not been easy for me. it has not been easy for me, and, you know, i started off in brooklyn. my father gave me a small loan of $1 million. i game into manhattan and i had to pay him back and pay him back with interes but i came into manhattan and starting buying up properties and i did greatnd thenen built thehe grand high yatd and got involved with conventions and did a good job and i was always told that wouldn't work.
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go to manhattan, that's not our territory. he's from brooklyn and queens where we did smaller things and he said don't go to manhattan, that's not our territory, but he wasery proud of me,, but allll my life i was told no, even for this. they said, what do you want to do it for? don't do it. you're against professional politicians. so far i'm not impressed, i will tell that you. >> let's just put this in perspective. it hasn't been easy for me but my dad give me a $1 million loan is going to seem pretty easy to a lot of people. >> $1 million isn't very much compared to what i built, i've built one of the great companies, but it's always been you can't do this, you can't do that. it's always been that and that's what i want to do for the country.y. i want to make america great again. that's why i'm doing this. >> i'm curious. have you ever done something, mr. trump, to make money in your business life that you felt guilty about in your personal life? >> i've done very iconic things. i've put a lot of people -- i don't thinknk so, but i'd reallyy have to give that some long
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i've done things that are very -- i've employed tens of thousands of people over the years in terms of jobs, and that's another thing. everyone says no question, and i say to people, i'll be the best jobs president that god ever create the. >> you can't't think of anything that's made you guilt? >> i've built tremendous jobs and i've employed a lot of people so i can't think of anything. >> willie. >> let's go to shane murphy, a 38-year-old single mother, medical pharmaceutical sales, register republican and still undecided. >> hi, mr. trump. >> how are you? >> good. >> thank you. >> i'm curious, i know a lot of people would really want to vote for you if only you would eat a piece of humble pie once in a while. do you have any weaknesses that you can share with us? >> well, i'd like to do that, but then i'd expose the weaknesses to putin and everybody else a a we don't want to do that, right? you always say, and it's very important -- i don't want -- i don't like doing that. i have, i really believe i have weaknesses because i don't like exposing them because then the enememknows, right, and it could
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i alwayay said our country is too predictable. when obama, president obama said we're leaving iraq, we shouldn't have been there but you don't gift a specific date pause then what happened and the isis fighters, oh, they are leaving, let's move aside and when they leave -- whatappened iss we left and theyy came i i bigig and strong and they -- you always -- we're too predict and, our country. if you think of general macarthur and general patton. these people don't talk on television about wha they are doing with battles and everything else. the fact is, yeah, i think i have weaknesses b bause it's somethingg i don't like discussing because i don't want to give it up. >> does that answer your question? >> fair enough, fair enough, fair enough. >> yeah. >> willie, do you have somebody there? >> thanks for your question. let's go to brian, a student, 21 years old at st. anselmlm voter and undeclared voter. >> hello, mr. trump. i'm also a small business owner and the way i see it is your campaign has gained you a lot of recognition for calling how it is but it's been based more on talking points than substance so
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specific plan for how to bring our economy back or should middle class voters elect you because your name is trump? >> i think they should. built a great company. everybody agrees on that. built a great company and i've employed thousands of people, i've ploitd februarys of thousands of people and i've done a good job and, you know, i have some of the great projects. he knows many of them. have somef the grere projects in the world and frankly that is a part of my resume, in all fairness. if i didn't -- if i didn't have this great success i don't think i'd be here right now. to a certain extent it is -- i don't worry about it, but the facts i have carl icahn, i have some of the greatest people in the order all lined up. they are so anxious, very wealthy people. they don't want money, to help us with our trade deals. our trade deals are killingur country. we're losing $400 billion a year with china. >> go ahead, jump backk in. >> but do you have a specific plan f f how you plan on doing all this? >> i'm going to renegotiate our trade dream. i'm going to bring our jobs
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back, i'm going to bring our manufacturing back. >> but how? >> you can't say how. we have to negotiate the trade deals. look, mexico took a a ford plant. i've been very tough on thehe ford, you've head of me talking about ford. i heard last night that ford is moving back to the united states. they may not do that deal. i get credit for that. i should get credit for that. somebody wrote last night, can you imagine what h could do if he was president, ford was g gng build a massive plant. brought it up in so many speeches and frankly i think i embarrassed them but ford is going to build a big massive plant in the united states and every single person, even my harshest critics, gave me credit for that. i'm going to do that times 1,000. >> was it mark. >> brian. >> b ban brings up an interesting point though. it d ds seem that on a lot of issues, mr. trump, you're asking people to say believe me that i can arc publish these things and fix them because i'm donald trump. >> you know what, i am asking for that, but i'm also saying i'm very specific. let me t tl youbout specifics.
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media, they all want a 14-point plan, bing, bing, it doesn't work that way because point two getsloused up and now you have to go to a different point two and you can't -- they think it's so -- you go 1414 you have to have grere flexibility in deal-making because what happens, even the taxes, i put up a great tax plan, reducing taxesay down, i'm simplifying and reducing, corporations are going to pay all the way down to 15. right now we either highest taxed nation in the world. i'm bringing the taxes way down. it's beenn met very nicely, but the fact is no matter what, when i get that plan approved, it's going to be negotiations back and forth and it's going to be the same with dream. we're going to bring dream back and jobs back. i could give you a 1-point plan that looks so beautiful and you would be so happy and it doesn't mean anything. >> let me cut of it off right now. >> brian, thank you very much for your question.
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i want to thank you fornew details this morning: the d-c-i says no arrests have been made in the benton county homicide -- but authorities say they have no reason to believe there is any threat to the public. the d-c-i says a woman's dy wassfound in a driveway along 59th street trail near shellsburg -- before noon yesterday. her name is not being released right now. stay with kwwl throughout the day as the story develops. police are looking for the driver who hit a 13- year-old girl. it happened before one o-clock sunday morningngn waterloo. the victim's cousin tells us
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street -- when a man in a black car -- hit her cousin. the 13-year-old was taken to the hospital to be treated. businesses in the area, to help find the driver. now, let's go to eileen with a look at weather. a few rain showers may track through today but rain is likely tomorrow into wednesday morning where some areas could see well over an inch of rainfall before the system tracks out. highs will occur early on wednesday and we will be cool for thursday before or-treating.
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from nbc news, this the "today's take" with the al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on a monday morning, october 26, 2015. with tamron and natalie and will hi in new hampshire with republican candidate donald trump talking matt lauerics and we want to continue along. matt, take it awaa >> all right. a thank you very much.
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we heard mr. troump couldn't stay and then he said i'm staying. guess whampt he had's staying. got more questions. willie geist out in our audience and it's a goodod thing because e've got bunch more questions. >> this is geena, 24 years old. geena. >> hi, mr. trump. today is hillary's birthday whampt are you getting her for her birthday this year? >> well, i'll y happy birthday, lots of luck, but we have to -- we're going to be in a very tough babatle because we have such divergent views. she really is going on a record that's very bad. you know, every poll is saying that i'm beating her now nationwide, asou see, and i think we're going to have a great victory for the republicans and we're going to bring this c cuntry back and it'ss going be bigger d better and more beautiful than ever before and that's what i'm looking to do. >> thank you, geena. >> go ahead, willie. >> mr. troump, this is paul rrisette, auctioneer and lifelong republican and big supporer of yours. >> thank you, paul. >> how you doing,g, mr. trump.p. my beth and i own regal auction
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auctions we do is gun auctions, doing one on november 21st so i have my finger on the pulse of gun owners in new hampshire and elsewhere in the country. what all us gunwners are ndering if there's any more regulations on a bill that reaches president trump's desk will you pledge now to veto that so we can stop the assault on second ament rights. wet don't want to be australia. >> the answer is yes because we already. rereize. we e ave tremendous regulations and peopleeren't abiding by them. government does a terrible job of enforcing them, but we already have tremendous regulations. now, if you look at my opponents, they are very weak on the second amendment. i'm very, very strong, as you know, or you probably wouldn't like me but i iam very strtrng on the second amendment. carson is weak on the second amendment and bush is very weak on the second amendment and virtually many of them are, and some of them aren't, but i'm very strong for the second amendment. no, i would no do anything but you have to enforce what you
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>> in the wake of some of the mass smoothings overr the summer you said it's inevitable that some people who are mentally ill the cracks. it sounds like you're saying stuff happens to coin the phrase that someone else used. >> that's a terrible expression from bush but the fact is we have a huge mental health problem, and if you look at some states, including new york and others, they have left -- in order to save money for finance reass, they have let people out of mental institutions. we have a big problem with that. this is a mental health problem, and believe me, they wiwi always find a way to get something, whether it's a gun or otherwise. these people that run stable, we have is to straighten out our mental health and we do have in this country big mental health problems, and that's a problem we hae. >> not at all a gun problem. >> we already have so much reguguation, matt. there's tremendous rrulation reason realize. we have -- this is a mental health problem. these people are all, to put it
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ve to straighten out our institutions. so many of these institutions, and you see it up herr too. thehe are closing d they are putting theepeople out on the street. that's the biggest problem we have. >> willie? >> mr. troump, this is scot, 47-year-old, two kids, i.t. and independent leaning strongly your way. >> take. >> you good morning, gentlmen. mr. trump, you now a alot of people.. who is the most interesting person you've ever met? >> my father, but -- but that would be normal, and my mother, these are two incredible people. i would say ronald reagan was somebody i liked a lot. i@knew him, i was a young guy. i was helping him a little bit and i didn't know him that ell, but i juu found him to be a a very inspiring person. i liked ronald reagan. >> all right. >> thank you very much for your question. >> come on up. >> real quick. >> one more. >> absolutely. >> 21year-old college student independent. what's your question here? >> good morning. i'm a sean yore at st. a's s nd my question is fororou ifyou could fire someone from government today who would it be and why? >> the president of the united states.
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that was the easiest question. had today. >> thank you for your question. >> he had me end, mr. trump, on another quote from yoyor book >>yeah. >> you wrote this. i'll do nearly anything within legal bounds to win, so does that apply to the presidential campaign as well? would you be willing to make promises tt you know you ca't keep to win the election? >> no, i wouldn't do that. i woull't do that, i don't ththnk i have to do that. everything i say i can do. everything i say i will abide by and i think people will be very surprised at the end of a four-year term we'll have a country that will be so amazing. we'll have so many victories. it wowo't be sergeant bergdahl where we get bergdahl and they get five years, won't be an iran deal which is a disgrace as a contract and a deal, a disgrace. we give them $150 billion. we don't even get our prisoners back. we will have great, great victories in this couury, and i will abide by everything that
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i'm saying on the campaign trail. >> again, my thanks to the people of new hampshire in this room. i appreciate your questions, and our thanks to donald trump for giving us the time this morning for thiz town hall meeting. >> thank you. >> i want to go back to new york now where al, natalie and tamron are holding down the fort. guys, back to you. >> thanks so much, matt. i think we're all still digesting all that was said in the last hour there, making a lot of headlines, mr. trump. >> yeah. >> but also making headlines this morning and speakii of trump, vice president joe biden gave a revealing interview to "60 minutes" last night. he talked about the fact that he chose not to run becuse he simply ran out of time. he also did take on trump. he talked about trump's stance on immigrants sayayng that it's an attack on immigration as a whole and an attack on immigrants, but it was a wide ranging interview and he really spoke about that isue about just simply not having enough
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beau aa, you know, how he really feels he would have been a great president but, you know, he still hopes to be able to shape the course of the narrative and the election coming -- going forward, but here's what he had to say on his decision. is it that you thhk that you couldn't win or that you didn't want to run? >> i couldn't win. i'll be very blunt. if i thought we could have put together the campaign that our supporters deserved and our ontributors deserved i would have gone out and done it. >> interesting. >> yeah. >> great interview. >> fantastic interview. >> a range of emotions there as well, and his wife, dr. jill biden, by his side as well saying that she would have liked him to have had that opportunity and chance to have been president, but biden also, as we mennon the, spopo about his son beau who died of brain cancer in may, and he said there wasn't that hollywood moment that was reported, you know, about him
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grabbing his son's hand and his son saying you must run. he said it didn't happen that way.. he did say his son all along i would like you some day to really, you know, live that dream, but he also brought up which is probably the most touching part of the interview. >> iwas. so poignant, a conversation that he with his 11-year-old daughter, beau's daughter right after the death of her father. >> i'll never forget my little granddaughter, we're down by the swimming too many, mom says it's time for dinner everybody and everybody goings up and she's lying between my legs with her head on my chest and turns around and putsher arms around me and starts popping and she says pop, i see daddy all the time. i see daddy all the time. pop, you smell like daddy. you're not going to leave me, are you pop? >> that was incredible. >> so hard. >> all those things weighed into his decision. >> but he also said in the recover rift mily that same granddaughter later scored in her soccer match and he was there and she ran over to him
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dad saying, you know, he would be so proud, to your point, wi ranging interview. it tapped into the current politics whwhch wediscussed on friday. will joe biden be a quote, unquote king-maker? will the democratic candidates be really force to include him as part of the dialogue but on a non-political level, a family grieving, certainly people all at home cannrelate to great loss in your life and who do you move forward. >> right. >> and it was incredible when he talked about his grandchildren. it was a great interview. >> when you're running for office like this, have you to throw your entire body into it, your entire being. >> yeah. >> and he recognized that, you know, with that -- with the grieving process it took too much time. >> phenomenal interview. >> yeah. >> well, we're going to switch gears ju a little bit and talk about our -- our pink or swim challenge. you stillhave a chance to win a trip to new york to dunk us or the challenge this thururday. four people canan win a trip to
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>> our ttm have arranged we're going the entire rest of our show soaking wet. >> it's going to be cold and wet. >> real makes no sense. i think we need to have a discussion about that cause that makes nosense. anyway, you know, they are producers. we're oking at w w weather pushing its way. we still have a tornado watch for parts of louisiana, alabama, mississippi as well until 9:00 a.m. ctral daylight time. gulfport and biloxi included in, that and we're looking for anywhere from 3 to 5 more inches of raii from louiuiiana and on into the panhandle of texas and on into panama city, and then that moisture makes its way up into the ohio and mississippi river valleys. we could see about 3 to 5 inches of rain from indianapolis to asheville. rain falling at half an inch per hours and by wednesday the remnants o o patricia are felt here in the northeast and new england with about 1 to 2 inches generalldisturbance tracks to our north, but a larger system, along with plenty of moisture, will
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track through tomorrow into wednesday morning. stormtrack7 live weather network cameras will bb mainly dry today, but will show widespread rain tomorrow. temps this morning range from the mid 30s to the mid 40s... same story across the state. easterly winds are light to about 10 mph and will be mainly southeast ttday. a disturbance to our north is squeezing out a few showers along the iowa-minnesota state line, but most of the moisture wwl stay to thh north. have a looof moisture from former hurricane patricia streaming in from the southeast. that will bring us widespread rain with some locally >> and that's your latest weather. >> all right, thank you, al. coming up next, she plays a high profile restaurant critic in the new bradley what's going on? toaster's broken. which means no eggo waffles. what's that sound? did you leave your hairdryer running? no. something smells delicious. how could d mething smell delicious when the toaster's broken? i smell sausage, egg, cheese and... eggo?
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she's been somewhat immortaliied in pop culture. >> uma thurman has starred in some of the biggest hollywood hits from "pulp fiction." >> yummy. >> and you ar. >> poison. >> "batman and robin." >> poisonon ivy. >and the kii bill" film and now the actress and mom of three has a cameo role on the big screen with bradley cooper in the new dramedy "burt." >> closed down any good restaurants lately in. >> i don't close good restaurant. i review closed bad ones. >> and you playeded a food critic. >> i did. >> and bradley is a chef on a downward spiral trying to make a com comeback. >> and you're a tough food critic as most are. >> she's kind of harsh and unsympathetic. it's fun. i've certainly watched my share of, you now, the cooking shows. >> are you a foodie yourself? >> well, i cook. >> yeah. >> i cook for relaxation. sometimes it's good. >> that's good.
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what do you like to do? >> what are your favorite dishes that you like to make? >> i have quite a repertoire. make a pretty good lasagna. occasional egg roll. >> going to come to dinner for dinner, sounds like it's extravagant and an affair at your house. >> like to chop things to calm down. stay at it for a long time. >> doo get out thatat tension. >> and from the kitchen tohe airwaves uma and her moves are behind the fallout boys hit song and the title uin thurman. she wants to dance like uma thurman >> really flattered and they actuly contacted mee to p phe song oututo ask plea if i was okay with it and i'm like sure. very unbelievably polite and gracious of them. so citybeat. so happy for their big success. >> the song has reached over 1 million in sale and it's shown up everywhere from the football
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allen. oh, look it. there she is. gracie. >> nice dog. >> you made the "today" show. oh, my god. how about that. my family is probably like screaming. >> explain how gracie was your inspirationnor your role. >> well, gracie and i took obedience, agility and sheep herding classes this summer and it was the most method i've ever been with a role in my life but does somethingvery day that works her way into a play. ttank god i had a dog. what woulddi have done? >> it's hard. >> amen. >> your character greg is married. >> yes. >> ant dog comes into -- sylvia comes into the picture and now you've got this love triangle which i rehate to because my dog pepper. >> pepper? >> has relly come in and insinuated herself between me and my wife. >> that's what they do. >> they do that. >> yeah, they like attention and, yeah, sometimes the man goes crazy over the dog or the jealousys can form, all sorts of problem. it's not all a picnic on the dog. >> yeah.
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>> there are problems. . >> yeah, yeah. >> which is what this talks about. >> yes. we really finally are talking about some of the problems of dog ownership. >> not really. it's kind of -- it's a -- it's really about the marriagege and relationships and the a throw-way relationship basically. just one is a dog. that's weird. >> and awfully cute one there, annaleigh. >> very cute dog. >> there's a tie to yur wife sarah jessica parkerr in that also she had thisrole at some point in time in herrier. >> there she is. >> she was a different dog but in the same show. >> she was the magical originator of sylvia, s there's like such a beautiful blueprint fo all of us who have played it sincnc then, and you canind of feel her all over the play which is so lovely. >> so she's kind of in the middle like sylvia is in the middle in the play. is that a stretch?
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>> no, not all. >> perfect. >> and she -- i'm sorry, i see that lolok, but she based it on the dog. >> you sought reflection of our stage manager in my eyes. >> something happened. >> they are discounting the theory. >> never mind. >> come back and visit us. >> sylvia agai with a 16-week broadway run tomorrow and coming up her character is certainly a cult favorite and lucy lawless will tell us about it after your local news. >> and weather. >> and weather. this is brian. every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefufuy to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian getsnapshot from progressive. now briaiahas a rate based on s driving, not theirs. get snapshot and see just how much your good driving
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takkg a look at headlines, a cancer research arm of the word health organization says this morning that processed meats like bacon, hot dogs and sausagecause cancer in humans. the agency concludes there is sufficient evidenceliking processed meat to b bwel cancer. it also says that red meat including beef, pork and lamb probably causes cancer. the country's leading pediatricians are calling for comprehensive changes in the nation's tobacco laws due to the increasi populaaty of e-cigarettes. the american academy of pediatrics strongly recommended
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the minimum age to purchase all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, be increased to 21. they also favor raising the price of tobacco products and laws banning the use of e-cigaretetes in public places. a new study suggests most women don't need to fast during labor and may actually benefit from eating a light meal. researchers with the american society of anesthesiologists say improvements in anesthesia care have made pain control safer which reducc any risks of eaeaing and they recommended doctors assess each patient individually to determine if they can eat during labor. american airlines is planning to offer no-frills airfares starting next year. its goal is to offer lower fares in an effort to compete with rivals such as spirit a a frontier. there are few details available, but the no-frills plan could include fares that are non-refundable, no changes allowed and seat assignments after check-in. halloween sales projections are giving retailers a scare. spending on hallween costumes,
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cards is expected to fall about 7% this year although that still comes out to nearly $7 billion. it would be the low nest four years. large retail chains also look to halloween sales as to see whether consumers will be in a spending mood during the christmas holiday season. "the martian" sci-fi flicked pulled in an estimated $15.9 million and "goosebumps"s"lose behind and "bridge of spieses a close third. now let's get a check again of the wet we are mr. rocker. hey, al. >> you hear a little baby crying, we've got a halloween segment comng up with kids so they are in the studio right now. as w w look a week ahead, heavy rains and remnants of patricia make their way up into the ohio and mississippi river valley. sunshine in the northeast and the southwest as well. it's going to be cool throughout parts of the plains and here in the east, warmer as you get around the great lakes and
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mid-week that wet weathth makee its wayayaround the nntheast and great lakes and showers and wet weather into northern california and the pacific northwest and where it will be cooler and warming up a lot the eastern seaboard and we'll get some showers and wet weather thrrgh texas into the four corners area. they could seeeeby the end of the week in texas another three to possible as a disturbance tracks to our north, but a larger system, along with plenty of moikture, will track through tomorrow into wednesday morninn stormtrack7 live weaaer network ccmeras will be mainly dry today, but will show widespread rain tomorrow. temps this morning range from the mid 30s to the mid 40s... same story across the state. easterly winds are light to about 10 mph and will be mainly southeast today. a disturbance to our north is squeezing out a few showers alon the iowa-mnesota state line, buu most of theeoisture will stayyto the north. low pressure will track in from the west tomorrow, but
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>> and new zealand native lucy lawless first conquered american television screens as tough as nails wwrior, princess zena which became a huge cult phenomenon and lucy stars as ruby in the new movie based on the film series. lucy, good morning. >> good morning. >> it's ppropriate becauau we'rereapproaching halloween and is it true you weren't a fan of the series or is that urban myth? >> when i was 17 my first boyfriend said let's go to my buddy's house and watch this really great move and "it is a evil ad" and the first five minutes had such a terrible act of violence and i stomped off and i said the people who made this movie are sick misogynists and ought to be burieded in the ground and then 11 yees later i married to one of them. >> your husband brought you in?
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>> ultimate karma. >> what made you think this time i can do this? >> i love bruce campbell very much. such old friends s nd mentored me in how to be a good star early on before he was my husband, that guy. put me together with bruce, and, you know, when they come and say, louie, do you want to do the ump teeth fight this week and go and train it the answer no and bruce said when they go with an unpleasant question and say excellent and just by saying that it takes the curse off of it. >> i'm going to use that strategy from now on. >> i'm hoping you were saying that. >> be positive. >> my favorite. >> let's s sart at3:00. >> right. >> we can start at 2:00. >> that's right. >> the you were quoted as saying you're not a funny person but you are a good laugher. >> yeah. >> es that -- does that help cover a myriad of sins? >> it's like -- i don't have intererting because i'm'm interested so, yes, i guess it
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does, but that's why bruce loves having me around because i just find him entlessly amuse and i guess that's why he pulled me into this project. >> you have a lot of things that we love you for, do a loloof woror withth raisingng awareness specifically to women but your character zena goes down as one of the most bad, tough. >> right. >> in a good way women. i was going to say the other part of bad. i guess the guy is not a misogynynt because he was instrumental anddn fact the number one impetus for creating this character of zena and i'm proud to be part of it. >> people associate the costume with young pubescent malesesnd when you look at dominant female characters she stands above the rest in many ways. >> i don't have that perspective but if that's true that would be amazing. >> think about it. think about some of the super hero women, she is counted among the very few.
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position and get athletic gear. >> n nely done. >> spray paintit gold and that what you did and use a flexible fabric spray paint so it doesn't crack and get your gear and spray paint it all and wrapped boxes and wrote on it. >> what kind makeup?p? >> g gld makeup. >> got it atat drug store. >> you lost your ball. >> but essentially that's the whole key to this segment is everything we got at a hardware store, drug store, things that you don't have to go to a costume shop to get. >> go as a family and ring the doorbell and sethis up. > so fabulous. >> i love the emojis here. >> and for middle schoolers and tweens i they will like this was a really fun costume to do. emmis, jack a hashtag and the purple devil and the flamenco dancer and the happy face and heart.
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>> and you can actually dress up as actual emoji or get foam board or cardboard at the craft store. >> cardboard wrapped in aluminum foil. >> this is so cute? this is actually my family, also my husband nick is -- stand up, please, giant rubber ducky and his rain coat and alyou probably already have this. >> i ive actuallll worn this outfit. >> oh, okay. >> and then we covered our wagon which we already had. our kids are little and need to be entertained so bubbles are a great thing and there they are in the bubble bath. >> oh, my gosh, your kid are gorgeous. >> thank you. >> aa ese kids are gorgeous too. >> they are minions. >> for last-minute diys, also difficult because some kids really want to be characters so this is an easy way to do the minions and we have lena and al and overalls, get a yellow hhodie or long sleevet-shirt, the goggles and real very fun. >> their chocolate and their guitar, little minions.
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>> and some lady bug costumes for the newborn. >> exactly. >> this is really great. >> thank you. >> this is debby and nia as a pair of scubub divers.. what weewanted to do is something for a small baby and even accommodated with her bianchi here. just wrapped it in some black tape and this is just felt over regular shoes. >> that's fantastic. >> and it's the most expensive item today was $18. >> you can actually get her bottle. >> you could. >> where were you saturday? >> this though is pretty good. >> they are all good. >> all fantastic. >> good job. >> terrific. >> that's great. >> what a great job. >> happy halloween. >oming up next, we've got a no-bake halloween tweet that's sure to be a smash. this is right after these messages. i did it... i did it too... they took nature's bounty hair, skin and nails, it's a vitamin supplement that nourishes from the inside... with biotin for beautifufuhair and strong nails. and vitamin c and e for vibrant skin.
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>> go from nye cupcake edition to the no-bake pinata candy. i love this. you said yoo 4-year--ld cameup with this idea. >> he did. he said what if we make a pumpkin out of candy and fill it with candy and smash it. >> what a great idea. >> candy melt, black and original aa green ice crcram cone and whatever canty you guys want to fill it with. >> melt down the candy melt, do it in the microwave or double boiler and the microwave is sometimes a little bit dicey and we'll use an old fashioned bunt pan and your bunt pan has been laying we've got a new use for it. >> don't coat it. >> this is a non-stick surface and `ure in someof the chocolate and'll ask you to slide the pock cla up thesides of the bundt. >> painting it. >> exactly. >> if you want to squish out the
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original, use black or white and use a whole different assortments of kump pins. >> have to set it in the fridge. >> how long? >> 15 minutes and when youustep from the fridge it get it away from the outside of the bundt and it slides out easily. >> when it comes out and we flip qt upside down, how good is that. >> gorgeous. >> we've gg one already done. >> and stuff that with your favorite candies. >> gotten care i'd away. >> that's looking great. >> see, the best recipes come up with by kids. >> you'll fill this all up. >> dd't be spy. >> andwhile you'rere filling that we've got a couple of bag with candy melt, original and black. kind of like a piping bag and you don't have to buy anything extra? >> to seal the other half on
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we've got the other half here. slide this around this edge. >> and it will glue it together. >> while i'm doing that. >> why don't we start ainting a little face on this already completed pumpkin. >> did your son make this with you? >> he did. really leads and kind of bos in the kitchen. >> as all the 4-year-olds should be. >> he's likee no, that's my job. >> y y want t t bop that on. >> and try to line them up the sides and the ice cream cone is the stump. >> what a great thing. >>i'm amazed. >> it's intimidating that a 4-year-old came up with this idea. >> the four-year-old didn't do the face. >> i think we've got some other hemmers. >> you want to smash some pumpkins.
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here we go. one, two, three. >> wow. >> cool. grab all that candy and eat the candy, guys. >> this is ultimate, absolute ultimate ultimate. >> that's fantastic. i'm going to stealth cannedy. >> i'll take a snicker. >> a great idea. the kids clearly having fun and loving it. thanks so much. >> go to today.com/food for more of the detail.
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charged with stealing a truck. this is what we know. the benton county sheriff's office learned about a stolen truck on sunday morning. the truck was later found -- it haa crashee into construction equipment. later -- another truck was reported missing. a woman's body was then found on the ground next to a vehicle -- had been stolen. the woman's name is not being released yet. david miller -- a 31-year-old man from the shesburg area -- has been charged with stealing a vehicle -- and could f fce other chargee police are looking for the driver who hit a 13- year-old girl. it happened before one o-clock sunday morning in waterloo. the victim's cousin tells us they were trying to cross the street -- when a man in a bjack car --%hit her cousin. the 13-year-oo was taken to the hohopital to be treated. police say they're working to get surveillance video from businesses in the area, to help find the now, let's go to eileen with a look at weather.
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