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stew? i don't think so. say yes to more. call now. the weekend insider, tracking the biggest stories making news today. is mariah after $50 million from her ex-fiance? >> there will be a prenup? you're both very valuable. >> that's just part of our good week. >> bad week. ? >> including beyonce's vma backlash. then ryan lochte's dancing days a over, but will his
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party? >> plus michael weatherly invites me to the new york set of bull as his billboard battle with james corden escalates. >> i think we got him back pretty good. plus we did stuff to his house that i'm not allowed to talk about. >> and nancy grace opens her home and marriage for our couples confidential. what did nancy's husband ask that had her reacting like this? >> shut up! >> now the weekend insider, tracking hollywood from the inside out. welcome to the weekend insider. >> we're tracking the biggest stories in hollywood starting with our good week. >> bad week. >> it was a good week for mariah carey. >> how do you deal with all the haters? >> oh, please, please. do i seem happy? >> you seem great. >> then that's what i -- i'm happy. >> still reportedly the even happier if she gets the $50 million breakup settlement she's seeking from ex-fiance james packer. it would be a startling sum
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it down the aisle. >> will there be a prenup? you're both very valuable? >> we want a prenup. we want a prenup. look, everybody's valuable. >> no one's saying she's a gold digger but reportedly -- >> i'm not surprised she's asking for the $50 million. the nuance is going to be what is her legal strategy to collect on the $50 million? >> the way in which mariah could receive that kind of settlement. >> it is entirely probable that the parties will do everything possible to ensure that this is settled out of court. and part of the settlement agreement is almost going to be guaranteed to have a non-disclosure clause because both of the parties could inflict substantial reputational
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>> it's very hard to know why sometimes there are butterflies in your stomach. >> and because mariah and her twins relocated from new york to l.a. to be closer to james, a source close to the pair claims she's now demanding he continue to pay rent on their leased 18,000 square foot calabasas estate. the estimated rent, $250,000. as for that 35 carat, $10 million ring, well, a source tells us she's keeping that too. ? meanwhile, it's a bad week for beyonce. the houston native got some texas sized backlash for performing at the cma awards with the dixie chicks. >> fans exploded with hatred for beyonce and the dixie chicks for collaborating. >> but hollywood live reporter tells us why she thought the collaboration actually worked. ?
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covered her song on their tour, so the collaboration seemed like it would be a perfect match. >> one fan didn't agree, tweeting beyonce did not belong there. even looked out of place. keep country country. >> i don't understand where all the hate is coming from because country stars have been collaborating with pop stars for some time now. brad paisley with demi lovato and bieber with rascal flatts. >> it was a bad week for ryan out of the ballroom. now he can focus on planning h wedding. >> you mean saying, yes, honey to everything his fiance says, then you know what i'm talking about. luckily ryan has a dancing pro in his corner. ? >> i'm going to ask her to choreograph my first dance. >> you've got about 12 routines in your head. use your memory, lochte. i'll be there. >> help. help. i would think we would have to
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it's got to be romantic. >> look for ryan and his former playboy fiancee to dance their hearts out at their fall wedding next year, and look for marilu henner and derek hough. >> did we not he enough time together? >> i've had more time this week than any partner in my life. >> your package was like heated. it was a lot of heat. >> it was fun new bse beautiful talk. ? >> he took his shirt off. >> i saw. it was kind of amazing. >> a shirtless gleb spicing off but it was her 9-month-old daughter's reaction to her costume that caught my eye. the instagram was so cute. >> the second i put it on she
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pink little monster. she's a great little actress. welcome to show biz, kid. >> i mean so cute. clearly an actress. >> absolutely. now, as the race for the mirror ball rolls on, across the dial on cbs, we have to wait a little bit over a week for a new episode of their number one new drama, bull, to come back. >> luckily i dropped by the set where mr. bull himself, michael weatherly, is getting a little too comfortable in his new starring role. >> what do my shoes say about i like comfort. >> work smarter, not harder. when i worked at abc back in the '80s, i was a videotape librarian, peter jennings was doing the news, the james bond of broadcasting. >> i'm peter jennings in new york. >> and he would be dressed as, you know, a broadcaster from the top, but he'd be wearing running shorts, socks and sneakers down on the bottom. and every time he walked by, i thought, he's so smart. >> there are people with skill,
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>> michael's new show is creating a pretty imposing image of its own. so the glasses, it's very sexy. >> you like that? >> i love the glasses. >> here, i'd like you to try them. your iq jumps up 20 points. feeling smarter. see what i mean? >> and it sparked a humorous rivalry with james corden. not so fast, michael. >> i children to deface some james corden. so that needed to be done. but i think we got him back pretty good. plus we did stuff to his house that i'm not allowed to talk about for legal reasons. cordon knows. >> i'm dr. jason bull. >> yep, michael plays to win as i found out in my very first game of ping pong. >> it went all the way down third avenue. >> you missed that one. one point for me.
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pantsuit. thanks for coming to the set of "bull." i didn't know ping pong was so aerobic. all right. got to go back to work. i'm only allowed to have this much fun. >> michael, the next time i come to new york, i want a rematch. i'm not okay with this. >> it wasn't good. you weren't good. >> it realliy wasn't. >> snoop dogg and martha stewart, tell me everything. >> i love these two. they got a new show, snoop's potluck dinner party, premiering monday, november 7th. when i sat down with this duo, naturally the topic of snoop's favorite extracurricular activity came up. >> iave not visited him in his trailer. we each have a trailer. but i do walk by. i do walk by. >> and you're like, oh, i recognize that aroma? >> well, it's a -- it's a nice
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>> you want green brownies. >> yes. >> he wants green brownies. >> snoop and martha first met on her talk show back in 2008 and reunited more recently on the $100,000 pyramid. >> i'm not high right now, but whoever gave us this show, they must have been. >> now they're throwing a potluck dinner party together on vh1 and their guest list is spicy. robin thicke, jason derulo, fifty cent, kathy griffin, and th invited. >> the weirdest group of people ever on a stage together. >> are you cooking more at home now? >> that's what i do. i just look like this. >> while martha has made snoop dogg a better chef, he returned the favor and helped martha learn his lingo. >> what has snoop taught you? >> a new vocabulary. >> give me a word. >> fa shizle. it's amaze.
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>> i got to teach her to drop it like it's hot. that's the next thing. >> it's my favorite song. >> but do you know how to drop it like it's hot? >> i would pay money to see that happen on the show. coming up -- >> famous people who come to your club? >> hollywood has gone full fifty shades. inside the exclusive club where the stars live out their secret desires. >> plus nancy grace gets confidential, and her husband david is giving us the dirt. >> what is one thing that sends me over the edge like nothing else? then is katherine heigl's baby brain causing some doubts at work. >> you're pregnant. >> i'm pregnant. it's my excuse for everything. >> that's all coming up next. i love katherine. >> closed captioning provided
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i'm pregnant? >> with emotion. >> with a baby. you're the father. >> that movie is still so funny. the 2007 film, knocked up, grossed over $219 million at the box office. and nearly a decade later, art is imitating life for katherine heigl. >> not to mention she's back on
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but she admitted to me she's a little nervous about adding a baby boy to her all-girl squad. >> are you excited to welcome a boyfriend? >> i am excited. it was a little disconcerting because i'm used to girls. you get things stuck in your head. but i'm very excited. i think josh is very exced too. his brother just had a son, and now he's having a son. they talk about their golf foursome. >> then in 20 years, they can crea a >> there's that. >> are you doing the kerry washington on scandal? >> we got away with it like i think the first couple episodes we were filming and then just, you know, it keeps growing. so, yeah, i think -- i'm pitching a small dog. i think she should carry a small dog. >> just carry it around. >> just carry a small dog in front of her like all the time. >> i like that. >> i was winning in there. >> the star of cbs's new drama,
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4-year-old add laid and 7-year-old anywayly. katherine revealing she is getting some much needed me time on set. >> tired. i get tired about mid-afternoon, but we have the good fortune of having an hour lunch break, so i take a nap in my trailer. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> i get a little forgetful. i don't usually have a problem with that, but i've been a little like, did you just tell me to do something? i can't remember what you told me. >> you're pregnant. y >> it's my exexcuse for everything. >> listen, my wife is pregnant too, so i know all about the pregnancy brain. >> how cute is that? coming up -- >> you know what a lot of people do when their husbands try to leave? they murder them. think about it. >> why nancy grac always seeks justice even when it comes to her own husband. then who do the hollywood stars consider full time members of the exclusive 50 shades club? >> one of them has a talk show.
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with his new music. his new album is out now. i'm just going to say it, people's latest cover man is xier now than he was back then. if only he would believe it. >> how do you stay so sexy? >> i don't really give much thought to it. >> it's weird because i had a crush on you then. what's the secret though? ?> i have no idea. >> with over sold, i asked jon how his new album represents him today? >> it's metaphors for what's going on in and around my life. when i say this house, it means this house.
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who's handling the case? inspector clouseau? they got away on bicycles for pete's sake. it's got to be an inside job,
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grace to give you her honest opinion about pretty muchut anything. >> amen, sister. so what happens when her husband, david, turns the tables on her? the pair taking on our insider couples confidential, but not before giving her twins some tv love. >> these are my angels, the twins. >> we were inside nancy's beautiful atlanta easy state with her 8-year-old twins and her husband of nine years, david, who got into with the former federal prosecutor turned tv star turned author with a brand-new book. >> first of all, what is one thing people would be surprised to know about me? >> your late night eating habits. a very small sweet and a large cup of milk. >> what did you think of the "saturday night live" parody of you? >> my favorite one was when
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he got scared and hid. >> don't be scared. oh, y'all, i scared prince. >> what's your dream job? >> they pay you to go to fancy restaurants and eat. >> would you ever consider a talk show? >> of course i would consider a talk show. my whole life is a talk show. what is one thing that sends me over the edge ke >> oh, yeah. the whole road rage thing. >> yep. >> luckily i do not have a gun in the ca >> you start losing it, honey. you get upset. >> shut up! >> like that. >> i'm just kidding. >> where do you think we'll find you next year? >> hopefully right here. i hope we'll still be married with the children right here in the house. you know what a lot of people do when their husbands try to leave? they murder them. >> really? >> mm-hmm.
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>> think about it. >> if you could do one thing over, what would it be? >> i would have married you 20 years before? >> really? you're a big softy. >> shh. >> oh, look at nancy's softer side. switching gears to an only in hollywood story that makes christian grey a reality. >> yeah. it is masquerade ball for the rich and famous. the man behind the exclusive club that promises to bring your fifty shades fantasio >> are their famous people who come to your club? >> oh, yeah. i can say two of them are in the rock & roll hall of fame. i can say one of them has a talk show that everyone watches. >> this is a secretive club not only frequented by hollywood but also inspired by hollywood. when the owner first saw the tom cruise movie, eyes wide shut.
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be really neat to walk down a path and try to create something like that. >> now his steamy soirees profiled in a recent hbo documentary are held monthly in his mansion near beverly hills. >> it's an interactive theatrical experience. you come in. there's performers, and people are there oftentimes to participate, but often to watch. >> membership is selective. >> we actually do have an >> and it doesn't come cheap. damon told me that membership starts at $10,000 a year and goes way up for the dominance level, which gives access to private areas. >> so how much is the dominance membership? >> $75,000 for one year. our dominance members are highly recognizable. >> and members are sure to recognize some scenes in the upcoming film, "fifty shades darker." the producer has been very open
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for research. >> he came to two parties. i think he did his research. i saw the trailer for the new movie and it's interesting. >> and it's seemingly gone even more mainstream with an article on gwyneth paltrow's website, and it is said there is series being developed inspired by damon's career. >> has he come to do the research? >> he has, yes. the sis going to reveal a lot. >> how much more could his show possibly reveal? >> i'm married. i'm not watching that at all. coming up, benedict cumberbatch, eddie redmayne, and bryan cranston, lost video dating profiles. it's amazing, and that is ne cathy's gotten used to the smell of lingering garbage in her kitchen yup, she's gone noseblind. she thinks it smells fine, but her guests smell this... sfx: ding, flies, meow (after cat lands) music starts
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monday on "the insider." two dancing pros down, and now terra jole revealing her dancing injury. >> i have two hernias. >> how will it all affect monday night's performance? >> now that i've come this far, i don't want to give up, and i want to keep pushing and pushing. >> then. >> he's a great man. he is hot. >> carrie underwood on keeping romance alive and her life as a do it all mom. >> energy is found somewhere. >> that's monday on "the insider." >> travel consideration provided by -- okay. before we go, did you know that bryan cranston used to work as a videotape dating service? >> didn't know that. >>. he finally got a chance to make
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graham norton show. >> fellow guest benedict cumberbatch and eddie redmayne gave it a go too. here it is in case you missed it. >> hi. i'm benedict, but you can call me big ben. if you're feeling a bit strange, the doctor will see you now. >> i'm eddie. i'm 34. and if you're fantastic beast -- >> hi. i'm bryan. i'm 60, and if you like threesomes, just remember, i like malcolm in the middle. >> yeah, back in the day, they would actually still be single. >> thank for joining us.
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ose that clinton its head back there on monday. and it was her husband's sole stop today. >> i believe hillary will carry michigan if we turn out. a clinton aide says her reaction to the comey letter was understated and she hasn't mentioned it here in cleveland. they believe the word will get out whether clinton talks about it or not in the closing days. elaine. >> nancy cordes, thank you. donald trump was making his final push for votes sunday.
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hillary clinton's e-mails. here is major garrett. >> you have to understand, it's a rigged system. and she is protected. >> the before an enthusiastic minnesota crowd, donald trump alluded to fbi director james comey's decision not to charge hillary clinton in the latest round of her e-mail scandal but said it did not put the controversy to rest. >> hillary clinton will be under investigation for a long, long time. for her many crimes against our nation, our people, our democracy. likely concluding in a criminal trial. >> reporter: earlier in iowa, thousands gathered for a noon rally in republican sioux city. >> we are doing great in iowa. we are doing great in ohio. i think we are going to win pennsylvania. that was trump in tampa saturday morning. today, five more stops.
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>> we have one of the guys from the hillary clinton campaign. was attacked by trump supporters. some one nearby shouted gun and the secret service whisked trump offstage. there was no gun. the protester was later released. trump came back to finish. >> nobody said it was going to be easy for us. >> trump's closing argument. >> we are going to drain the swamp. >> reporter: a pledge to turn washington upside down. >> real change begins with immediately repealing and replacing obamacare. a disaster. >> reporter: the promised demise of obamacare is now nearly as popular as trump's long standing promise to build a wall on the southern border. elaine the message ring with an oddly advantageous rank here in minnesota.
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mark dayton is frequently quoted by trump saying, the affordable care act is no longer affordable. >> major garrett. thank you. this election is being watched around the world. no foreign country is keeping closer tabs than russia. elizabeth palmer reports from moscow. u.s. russia relations have been deteriorating over the past couple years, so the kremlin and of course, russian citizens have a big interest in which candidate wins the white house and sets foreign ? ? >> reporter: a kremlin-backed rally to celebrate russian unity day, drew huge crowds in moscow. asked the marchers which u.s. candidate would be better for their country and they're almost unanimous. >> trump. >> trump. >> translator: i'm for trump because he's for russia. >> we are patriots said another. and her friend adds, yes, we are for trump.
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russian state media have pumped out the kremlin lane. that clinton is bad. trump is a straight shooter. and any way t u.s. election is fixed. on russia's most watched news program, rudolph giuliani is featured with tales of vote rigging. and then the anchor compares what he calls, ancient u.s. voting technology with soviet era vending machines. >> state television is direct te >> reporter: the editor and chief of the moscow times. what does the kremlin want to put in russian's heads? >> there is no real democracy in the were. it doesn't work. >> reporter: because democracy threatens president vladamir putin. just look at the anti-putin demonstrations demanding democracy in 2011. after vote rigging allegations in russia's parliamentary elections. and when then-secretary of state
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saw it as unforgivable u.s. meddling. so for putin to hear a u.s. candidate imply america's democracy is a sham, is sweet revenge. >> this will be the opportunity to show that, hey, they have, they do the same thing. there is no difference. >> we are no worse than they are? >> yes, exactly. >> a message these marchers understand perfectly. democracy america. so, join the crowd. supporting president putin. >> reporter: from the kremlin's point of view the very best outcome on tuesday would be a messy, ak -- acrimony us finish and messy result.
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a cbs news poll shows just how badly the american public wants this election to be over. 82% of registered voters told us they feel disgusted about the presidential race. only 13% say they feel excited. so, how did it come to this? martha tichner has a look. >> reporter: looking back, this should have told us what we were in for. >> we need a leader that wrote the art of the deal. >> reporter: no one had ever entered a presidential race quite the way donald trump did in june 2015. you couldn't look away. >> they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists.
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>> reporter: trump the billionaire turned reality tv show celebrity was just about the last person hillary clinton expected to be going to the wire against. >> i mean, really, can weep just stop for a minute and reflect on the absurdity of donald trump finding fault with miss universe. >> reporter: in what has become a campaign so ugly. >> i will tell you at the time. i will keep you in suspense. >> you can't polish this turd. >> reporter: americans just want it to be over. w>> il results of this great and historic -- >> so with the end in sight, maybe -- >> if i win -- >> reporter: what better time to step back and kid exactly what it is we have been witnessing. >> lock her up! >> reporter: for the last year and a half. >> i will be the youngest woman president in the history of the united states. >> this country is in turmoil. it its a battle between
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between elites and the people in the heartland. >> reporter: douglas brinkley, noted presidential hiss historian. >> pitchfork mob anger going out there. >> reporter: like a battle of the titans. donald trump. >> i will fight harder for you than any one ever has before. >> reporter: and hillary clinton. >> incomes rising for hard working people. >> reporter: have gone at each other across a ideological >> i want to build the wall the we need the wall. >> i dent want to rip families apart. >> we have some bad hombres here. we will get them out. >> i don't want to see the deportation force that donald >> muslimsavo rort the problems when they see them. >> it is also very shortsighted and dangerous to be engaging in the kind of demagogic rhetoric donald has about muslims. >> 2016 about which is the worst
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hillary clinton and donald trump is profound. >> imagine. >> reporter: polls show trump and clinton are the most unpopular presidential candidates in polling history. in a campaign about negatives, clinton versus trump, comes down to trust versus temperament. >> i will release my tax returns against my lawyers' wishes when he releases her 33,000 e-mails that have been deleted. these e-mails add up to in the end except whenever it is raised hillary clinton gets deeply defensive. and it gave a taint on her that she is a canndidate running wit the fbi in pursuit of her. people hate donald trump because he is prejudiced. he says bigoted remarks, he often speaks from a bully pulpit of ignorance. he degrade women. >> february has more respect for women than i do. nobody.
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called her miss house keeping because she is a beautiful latina. >> reporter: how many times have you heard there has never been a exam pa campaign like this one? well. >> when you have an unprecedented situation where you have one candidate. donald trump claiming the other cann candidate should be in jail. one part of the election we haven't seen before. >> reporter: joseph cumm. inghas >> i would look to say about this election. really a 19th century election. >> kid t100. jefferson/adams. >> temperature mass jehomas jef calendar of accusing him of being -- john adams and his
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already spreading rumors thomas jefferson was sleeping with slaves in monticello which in fact he was and use one of my favorite slurs in american election campaigns by saying you can't vote for thomas jefferson because he is dead. and how can you vote for a dead man. >> afraid the election is going to be rigged. >> reporter: as for donald trump's claim the election is rigged before it actually happens. >> that's something that we haven't seen before in american elections. >> there was even a time when he didn't get an program three years in a rehe started tweeting the emmys were rigged. >> should have gotten it. >> reporter: the first clinton/trump debate was the most watched in tv history with 84 million viewers. >> don ald supported the invasin of iraq. >> wrong. >> absolutely proved over and over. >> wrong. >> donald trump never misses a chance to launch a full-throated attack on the media. >> they're not reporting it, you
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>> reporter: nbc correspondent katie turr, a frequent punching bag, even requiring secret service protection. has trump actually been treated unfairly? >> the media is simply an extension of hillary clinton's campaign. >> the most distinctive thing about trump's coverage how much there is of it. >> george mason university professor robert lichter. his studies of media bias are often cited by he is unpredictable. >> stay on point. donald. stay on point. all the definitions of what makes some one news worthy. no side tracks, donald. nice and easy. nice and easy. >> reporter: analysis of nearly 20,000 articles on the web sites of major media outlets shows stories about trump vastly out numbering stories about clinton. a harvard university survey found that both candidates are
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but trump's is more negative. which trump actually turns to his advantage. >> donald trump isn't complaining abut media bias because he believes it is happening he complains about it because it refs up his troops. >> has donald trump done a better job of using the media than hillary clinton in the campaign. >> donald trump has clearly manage to use the media better than hillary clinton. >> except? >> when you are a star they let you do it. >> reporter: the access hollywood bus video didn'tol right off donald trump. neither did this. >> such a nasty woman. >> for outraged voters these were defining moments in his race against hillary clinton. >> and nasty women vote! >> reporter: among clinton the supporters, it seems sexism is the elephant in the room. >> i have been called a lot of things. >> reporter: the constant in the decades of attacks. against someone who in two days could be elected the first woman
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>> we are going to drain the swamp. >> or the next president could be donald trump. the unlikely populist, speaking for voters losing their grip on the american dream. who ever wins, especially if it is close, a lot of people will go away mad. >> i don't see this getting healed very quickly. the battle wound of 2016 are
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moscow has been accused of trying to influence the presidential election. but russia isn't the own fornl nation with a stake in tomorrow's vote. seth doane reports. >> reporter: it may be be america's election, but the word is watching. >> clinton -- >> >> hillary clinton/donald trump so close in the polls. >> reporter: the presidential campaign is head loon news in neighboring mexico. where that wall and who will pay for it is a regular part of the discourse. russia has figured prominent leap with allegations of hacking and trying to influence the election. some leaders have started to publicly court candidates. israel's prime minister ept k
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while north korea's state media indicated that country would lean trump. >> are people here paying more attention to this election than year's past. >> yes, i think so. >> sarah is the vp of news at italy's sky tg 24. >> i think in this case, with donald trump, as a candidate, it is a huge story. it is a huge story. >> she says they're dedicating more and more air time to the campaign. it's good >> we can't imagine two candidates that are so different, more opposed. >> it's not just the person aemts, b -- personalities but the rise of populism and not just in the united states. >> i think that the reason, a part of society in u.s., but also here in europe, that, that
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for somebody a political plat for. but simply voting against, against the establishment. >> take brexit, the uk vote to leave the european union. or iceland's anti-establishment, party which tripled its parliamentary seats in recent electing. in britain sky news is promoting its coverage with a spoof. ? that's right it's me ? ? that pits the candidates against each other in a boxing ring. ? ? >> in real life, this match has gotten ugly. secretary of state john kerry acknowledged it has the made it tricky to push word leaders to promote democracy. >> there are moments when it is downright embarrassing. >> reporter: at a rally in iran, the president asked iranians --
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in china, where the ruling communist party often speaks through state media, the election revealed, the defects of democracy. adding the selection of the u.s. leader has become a shouting match of insults. still, cbs news found chinese watching the presidential debate at a beijing coffee shop, live at 9:00 a.m. debates aired at 3:00.m time in italy. we were told italians tuned in anyway. >> we have ten time the usual audience that we have during the night. yeah. >> people are tuning in? >> yes. >> reporter: people in each country are paying attention to the issues that will affect them most. in iran, may be the future of the nuclear deal. in mexico, use of immigration and trade. here in italy, parallels have been drawn between donald trump
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cbs news' bob schieffer spent half a century covering campaigns including every race since nixon. he has some thoughts on this year's election. >> my mother always said go rogue it makes you feel big and strong. but when i cast my absentee ballot this year, i didn't feel big or strong. i felt anxious and worried. it's not enough to say this was the worst campaign of my lifetime, this will be one of those examples we'll use to rate future campaigns.
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scandals, as in the worst scandal since watergate or the worst hurricane since katrina. >> shocking isn't it? >> reporter: our campaigns are more than just the process where we select candidates. they should also enlighten us, help us to understand problems, and debate solutions. this time, there was none of that. you could put, half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. >> reporter: this campaign left an and everything it touched, including the process itself. >> folks, it is a rigged system. and it is a rigged election. believe me. >> reporter: political discourse ranged from allegations of old-fashioned corruption and character -- >> we have learned that thousand of additional e-mails have been discovered on another electronic device. >> reporter: to depths never
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subjec subjects seldom. >> he referred to my hand, if they're small something else must be small. guarantee there is no problem. >> reporter: the recurring question, could it get worse. it always did. >> when you are a star, they let you do it. our campaigns have become a multibillion dollar industry and made millionaires of the professional class that grew up the system coughed up two candidates this year that most americans neither liked nor trusts. which raises the question -- has the whole process become so money driven, so odious, that the most qualified people want no part of it. after what we have been through this time, isn't that something we need new talk about? before next time? that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning
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