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this morning, cynthia nixon back on the small screen with an exciting new role. also check out all the hot new gadgets we have ponied up for fall and we'll take you inside prince's paisley >> annouer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, tamron hall and billy bush. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on this wednesday morning, october 5th, 2016. al is at paisley park in minnesota. tamron is here. she is freezing. >> i'm freezing. it's that time of the year.
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the south where it's kind of warm where you feel this transition outside. but whenever you're inside your office, they don't realize it. we did a story last year on men versus women and the temperature difference, how we process the work environment. some people say put a jacket on. you run hot? >> can we get a wrap? do we have a wrap? >> yo, i'm here. i just rapped. okay. what did you do yesterday? i saw video. >> i had my blind date stranger. >> should we call it a blind date? clarify what you mean by that. >> check this out. so last week i'm walking across the plaza after the show is over, i've got my sneakers in hand and going to the gym to work out. kind of a standard routine. i saw this woman, hi, how are you doing, we take a selfie, which is standard. we're chitchatting and she said i'm starting to work out too. i'm kicking it in on my health. i said that's great, good for you. she said it's my 30th birthday
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burpies on my 30th birthday. >> they're tough. >> i said that's fabulous. i tell you what, stranger, you and i, next tuesday is your birthday, how about 30 burpies in front of 30 rock on your 30th birthday and i'll join you, 10:05 a.m. tuesday, see you there. i thought for sure -- >> she wouldn't show up. >> she's a fan but you're a stranger. maybe she didn't want to do 30 on 30 birthday. >> like it was nice to meet you, let's take a selfie, but sure i need to do jumping jacks out in front of the building with you. i never thought she'd show. she never thought that i would show. >> there was doubt, there was doubt. >> nobody had faith in the other one. well, i walked out there, looked around. at first i didn't see her and then there she is. >> now, you didn't even know her name yesterday. >> no. >> when i asked you her name, you said i don't know.
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she was here for a week with her mother. >> so this is her vaca. >> the last day of her vacation and it's her 30th birthday and she's kicking off the best decade of her life. and she's a sweetheart. i told her, by the way, next week is my birthday, i'm turning 45 on october 13th. so i said, hey, if you want to come back, 45 burpies in front of 45 rock on my 45th if you want to join i don't think she's going to come. something tells me it was a one and done. >> listen, andrea, 30 burpies, i can do five -- i can do two. >> let me see it. >> absolutely not. you'll never see that on tv but congratulations to her. awesome. i love that. >> i like it, just a random human interaction. it was fun, it was sweet, it happened and it's gone. i'd like to see more of those. >> i love it.
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i love our plaza because people can come down and you just -- you have no idea. we've talked about wanting a live audience for the show because it's nice to talk to you through this thing, but to get a hug from you guys or say hi, it's so major. i love it. >> i've got to tell you, sometimes i leave here, you have to go do a political show on msnbc as soon as we're done here. sometimes i casually stroll back to the office and i tourist photographs. i just pop into people's frames. >> i love that. >> it's a nice head clearer. >> i like that. i like that idea. >> so we have new details on kim kardashian's investigation. monday around 2:30 a.m., five masked burglars wearing police jackets entered the building. no security on duty, just an overnight receptionist. they bound him, so i guess he's
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back and then force him to take two of them up to kardashian's suite on the second floor. they gagged her, bound her, put her in the tub, as you know. according to e! news, her close friend and hairstylist was also inside the suite but in a different bedroom. she heard the commotion. she runs to a different bathroom. she can't call 911, she tried. so she texts the bodyguard and said this is what is going on. >> som you text and not call. in my home, i have blind spots where i can text but a call won't go through. >> really? >> absolutely. i have two spots in my home. i didn't have a land line. i now have a land line because you can have these blind spots. i know when i reported on it earlier, a lot of people zeroed in, how can you text and not call? well, that can happen, firsthand here. >> text isn't going to do, right? >> now we're talking about can you text 911 and neither of us
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but she text kourtney and the bodyguard. she was in duct tape around her legs. she broke through, ran into her friend, simone, and this is terrifying, told her to jump off the balcony to get free. >> but what story were they at? >> the second floor. >> could be a stress fracture. >> that's still terrifying. "people" magazine reported the members of the paparazzi assigned to follow kim during paris fashion wee men that they may have seen hanging out there. >> that's odd, though. these are the guys, there's like 17 to 15 to 17 photographers that follow kim. they're on kim kardashian detail so they know everybody in the detail. they notice these two other guys. this is the paparazzi working with her security. wouldn't it be odd if the paparazzi, who we assume are these pesky, you know, rodents that follow kim wherever she goes and make her life so
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who these burglars are. they notice the two guys, they're working with police right now to identify them. there was a gray fiaf at -- fiat at an event and later on it was there again. >> that's kracrazy. for those of you who are probably tweeting we talk about kim kardashian so much and celebrities so much, the supreme court, justice stephen breyer, mentioned kim kardashian's robbery during arguments in a bank fraud case yesterday. basically he was giving a comparison about stealing something and he said, you know, if the robbery had happened with kim kardashian and the robbers took the jewels, that's a justice on the supreme court yesterday invoked the name of kim kardashian during a conversation. so there you have it. it was good enough for a justice of the supreme court, it's good enough for our four minutes we gave it. >> maybe she didn't come into the debate last night. did you watch the vp debate?
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groggy. i watched the debate. they called it the interruptionfest. >> bland combat. >> thrilla in vanilla. but let me tell you, the first three minutes -- here i am. i have a little debate ritual so you can watch twitter and i can take notes. i settle in and three minutes in tim kaine is like swinging. he was interrupting. >> he couldn't help himself. >> he was just on fire. mike pence, governor pence stayed calm throughout the debate. he g some people say it's style versus fact. pence denied some of the things that trump said, blah blah blah, but the bottom line is it was not blanda bland combat. >> and people say that vice president -- i would assume if both presidential candidates are as unpopular as the polls show, then you would think that this would matter a lot. in donald's case, i think his campaign manager, paul manafort, the old one, said a long time
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becoming chairman of the united states and he's going to have pence be the quarterback and run the ceo kind of role. chairman of the united states, i didn't know you could run for that. so i was looking at pence to see, okay, if this guy is calling some shots, what's he like. he was definitely under control. i think kaine, my impression was, there's so many things that donald has said that he wants to call him out on and i get it. he was like -- he was so hard to keep in. we've all been in that situation where it's like -- yeah, that. but you know what's interesting, katy tur, our campaign embed who's with donald trump, now says because of the insiders that donald trump is now bothered by the fact that governor pence is getting high praise. that's what katy tur is reporting now. so it's like you're darned if you do, darned if you don't. so according to the late-night polls he did better, like 48-46 or something, pence won the debate.
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with that. can't make it up. >> i think it's -- i would expect donald to say he won the vice presidential debate. sir, you won't there. no, but i won. all the online polls, snap polls say. up next, two stars who have been making headlines. brad pitt and mary ann coutillard. smoking with chantix. smoking's a monkey on my back. your actions, your money. it had me. it had me. i would not be a non-smoker today if it wasn't for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history
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back now with more of "today's take." at 9:00 eastern, just about 12 minutes ago, the trailer for "allied" starring brad pitt and marion cotillard is out. we're trying to turn this around so in minutes you'll be able to see is there any chemistry between -- >> oh, don't say that. you know how i feel about that. >> don't tell me you're not going to look a little extra close to see maybe. >> no. because i feel sad foray -- may marion cotillard. she's pregnant with her boyfriend's baby. >> i'm still watching the "fifty shades of grey" trailer. chrissy teigen and john legend moved into a new hollywood pad, they're obviously doing really well, owned
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here's what chrissie told ellen about the former owner. >> did she leave anything behind? >> trust me, i looked. the one fun thing that does happen every once in a while is i get a bill of hers and i really want to somehow give it back to her. so i tried to bring it to the grammys and john said, no, that doesn't look cool, please don't, you're embarrassing me. rihanna, you owe $18 to begotti, i think. >> you're opening her mail? >> i think that's i'm not sure. yeah, maybe, okay. she gets a lot of fan mail. >> you open the fan mail? >> i don't get it to the house, i don't get my own to the house. >> you know that's illegal, right? >> is it? >> you can't open people's mail? >> really? but it's my house now. >> no. you cannot open other people's mail. >> really? >> yes. >> okay. has this ever happened to you? that's the question.
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was there for ten years before and, yeah, i got her mail for a long time. >> did you open it? >> no, i threw it away. >> see, i've moved lots of times. i move a lot. and my last place i do shutterfly. i sent pictures from my vacation to my old home by mistake, so the people who live there now got my pictures. >> oh, nice. >> and they never gave them back and some of them included who i was with. and it's like i am mortified that these pictures were opened. >> there aren't any news or anything, right? >> no! who does news and prints them on shutterfly. >> i mean with dolphins. >> those are all in the cloud where they get stolen. no. i just wonder the people who live in my house, why haven't you sent me my pictures?
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>> come on. >> here it is hot off the web. wait no more. your first look at the new trailer for brat pit and marion cotillard in the new film "allied." >> when the war is open, i don't know where i am. >> we found each other. >> you were different with me last night. >> different? >> like you were angry. >> she's the mother of my >> it isn't true. >> you were late. >> when the war is over, you won't know where i am. >> hey, what happened to my kiss?
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>> it looks like such a good movie. the action scenes, i love it. you see the guy with the scarred face in there? who was that guy, what happened to him? >> so the scarred face guy is what you saw? >> that's what i saw. i saw a thriller. >> what i saw is undeniable heat. >> they're actors. they're actors, that's what actors do. i'm still -- the plane, why was that plane flying through there like that. >> could you completely compartmentalize a heart lap and put that aside? that's a heavy line of work right there. >> but that's what they do for a living. i couldn't do it. i watch some films and i say well, how -- is your spouse sitting there watching you make out? i don't think i could do that. >> i think there's some heat. there's some heat in that movie. >> dylan, i know you've got important weather. you're tracking the storm and a lot of evacuations. >> yes. through florida, up into georgia, south carolina, and north carolina, all under alert
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hurricane matthew getting closer and closer. its winds have dropped to 115 miles an hour. the mountains of cuba ripped the storm apart a little bit but it is forecast to perhaps strengthen back into a category 4 storm as it moves through the bahamas. this is where our concern is really for the united states. friday morning at 2:00 a.m., 130-mile-per-hour winds just off the coast of southern florida. and then as we go into saturday morning, it's just off the coast of jacksonville, florida. if this shifts a little farther to the west, we could see just significant impacts. in the meantime we're looking for as much as 7 to 10 inches of rain. also a storm surge of 3 to 5 feet, coastal flooding as well. we'll keep an eye on it as it >> chris: good wednesday mornin >> good wednesday morning, everyone. cool start. and sunshine, and a few clouds back off the ocean, sun and clouds, and the sun winning out at times in the day. high pressure building up in the next couple of days.
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well, between the two of them. cynthia nixon and tim matheson have appeared in more than 250 movies and tv shows. >> that's amazing. >> you may remember tim from his role as vice president in the hit nbc series "the west wing" nominations and of course we love cynthia in many roles but she always will be miranda hobbs from hbo's "sex and the city." >> and now tim and cynthia are taking on ronald reagan and nancy reagan in "killing reagan" based on a book of the same name. at the heart of the film is the love story of the reagans and now they navigated the election before the assassination attempt by john hinckley jr.
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>> well, everything hinges off this debate. politics is just like show business. you give them a hell of an opening, coast for a little while and give them a big finale. >> i'm going to go. >> i think you are more nervous than i am. >> break a leg. >> oh. >> well, the hair on both is absolutely perfect. tim, of this? >> i haven't seen the whole thing. have you seen it? >> i've seen it, yes. >> did you decide not to see it? did you decide to see it? >> well, you've been so busy. >> i have. >> you didn't have a chance but i got a dvd so i got a chance to see it. >> there is something exciting about seeing it for the first time. a little nerve racking. >> it's like whoa. >> i have to say, tim, your reagan impersonation, i'd think
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be -- that whole thing everybody does. but yours is very subtle. t how did you perfect it? how did you find it? >> well, i worked from inside out and tried not to have enough of it there so the audience would just say, okay, yeah, that's him. but i -- i thought the trap for me was to do an impression, because i would have ended up sounding like johnny carson doing reagan. and johnny did a very good one. >> but it wouldn't have worked for this. >> i think it would have gotten a big >> and i played eleanor roosevelt one time and so it's the same sort of challenge in that you're used to how they are when they're making speeches or in public, but you tone that down and try and say a flavor of that but what are these people really like in their private moments. >> and that's the thing, their private moments is fascinating. after nancy reagan passed away, their daughter talked about how they were more in love with each other than almost being parents. that this bond was -- it's
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about that. i think she owned up to it. she said it was my goal in life to be the best wife and the best mother that there had ever been. she said, well, i succeeded in one better than the other. >> she was also a great campaign manager. she handled the white house and she handled his world so that everything worked out for him and he didn't have to worry about it. he was like a good -- an actor in a role as president that let -- he just handle that white house around him. >> and related to people, including gorbachev. she could do all the worrying and the fixing and he could be spontaneous and just relate to people. >> that was his strength. >> when you talk about her strength, behind the scenes at the time she was the most controversial woman in politics, down to the legendary red that you're wearing down. >> yes. >> that she wore, which was her power color.
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you know, you see first ladies like michelle obama or hillary clinton who really have issues they want to speak about. she didn't really want to do that. she wanted to give him the spotlight but always be looking great and make sure he was looking great and the house was looking great. that's where she really put a lot of her energy. >> is red a coincidence today? >> you know, a little -- >> nancy red. >> tim, who was your favorite, >> cynthia. >> miranda. >> miranda, absolutely. it was a dream come true. >> well, congratulations on this. we know the series is hugely popular, so many eyeballs will be watching with you for the first time. >> tim, i may put you in the hair hall of fame. >> tim and his hair, thank you very much. by the way, "killing reagan" premieres next october nat geo.
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peek and can bring it to you. paisley park, the place where prince worked his musical magic since '87 now a museum, keeping his memory alive for folks all over the world. this is the control room of studio a. handwritten notes still out. the microphone set where prince would sit in this chair, record his music overnight, leaving recordings for his engineers to work on later in the day. oa instruments he played and all that music flowed through this control board. lining the hallways, prince paying tribute to artists that moved him. welcome to inspiration hall. this was already a concept that prince had. he had this put up. people who inspired him, like james brown, earth, wind and fire, stevie wonder, carlos santa santana. through another corridor, a walk through prince's many achievements.
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his awards, like the mtv awards, the american music awards and the granddaddy of them all, the grammys. and it's not just prince's awards on display -- >> there are over 6,000 pieces of wardrobe, we have guitars, we have drum kits from every tour he ever did dating back to the 1999 tour. he just kept everything. >> archivist angie things from his 2007 super bowl performance. >> you know, when you see it, it's amazing, but you forget what a little guy he was. >> he was a very tiny guy, which actually brings us to very unique and unusual circumstances sometimes finding mannequins to be able to display the clothing. >> i never would have thought about that. >> like the purple rain outfits that you'll see here, prince had a 22 1/2 inch waist at the time
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>> prince had a shoe with went with every outfit so we have over 1,000 pairs of shoes. these are the ones from raspberry beret. >> and it's even a weather theme, i like that. >> the blue cloud shoes. 3-inch heels, 5'7". >> and finally, the room i was waiting for. the forecast, 100% purple rain, come on. with the movie "purple rain" playing in the see the keyboard, the script, the guitar, even the oscar and one of the motorcycles prince rode in this iconic movie. a movie that was number one, an album that sold 20 million copies, spent 27 weeks at number one, prince being the first person to ever have the number one movie, number one song and number one album of all time. >> he did have a gift, no doubt about that. and he shared it with all of his
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first time, prince's sisters noreen and sharon nelson. >> maybe it was planned to be a museum. it's a pretty good representation of his legacy. >> it is. and he did plan it to be a museum. everything is strategically placed. and when the fans come in, they'll see that it is, and it is and will be the greatest museum ever. >> this was a guy who could have easily hollywood or something like that, but he stayed here. why? >> well, he was well accepted here and he could be himself. he'd go to the grocery store. he could run down the street. he could do whatever he wanted. he felt like he was home. >> can you feel his presence here? >> absolutely, yes. >> uh-huh. the spirit of prince is here. no doubt. and when the fans and other friends come, they feel --
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>> yeah, i've got to tell you, guys, it was really exciting. i was in the control room of studio a where prince was working on a jazz album that is going to be released some day, so can't wait to hear that. now for the latest weather, dylan, what's going on? >> so cool, al. we are keeping a close eye of course on hurricane matthew. the rain that we're going to see, the scattered showers and storms in florida today not related to it, but that will change as we get to the end of the week. we're also looking at strong storms through the middl o >> good wednesday morning, everyone. cool start. we have sunshine, and a few clouds back off the ocean, sun and clouds, and the sun winning out at times in the day. high pressure building up in the next couple of days. warm on thursday and friday, a couple of days us. coolest at the coastline today. 61-68. the 7-on-7 forecast, there's some tropical moisture that could come in here on late
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looks like matthew will stay is the new england. >> and that's your latest forecast. billy, please be careful. >> i know. >> gentlemen, are you ready? >> what's up, aiden. >> go, aiden! go! aiden, go, go, go, go, go. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. [ distorted voice ] progressive claims to show people their competitors' rates alongside their direct rate to save you money. but what's really going on?
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ran. and try kellogg's raisin bran crunch now with more crunchy clusters. hey there, we're back with tech expert, we just love her so much, katie stuck around to show us more fun ganldgets and gear r the fall. i'm obsessed for this because i believe one of the smelliest things, top five, boys sneakers. >> this is going to help you. this is the stink boss. dries any of those dirty shoes. kids come back from soccer, lacrosse, throw them in, turn it on. and there you have it, it's great for a mud room. deodorizes and disinfects. >> can you fit an entire husband in there? >> i hope so. maybe in version 2 .0 we can ask them to work on that. >> does it need any detergent or anything?
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fan boy version? >> fan girl maybe. >> this is r2d2. >> this is the only one that exists in the world. this is an r2 french press. the coffee will taste so much better when it's from our favorite droid. it will fit four cups of coffee in there. it's one of my favorite companies -- >> man, this is awesome. hey, give that >> pull up, man, pull up. >> hold on. >> we're going to save him from the wall this time. tamron, that's all on you. >> i'm a terrible baby-sitter. >> it comes in a zebra, a unicorn. no electronics, no wires, it's all moving just from aiden. i actually love this for my niece and nephew because it's so quiet around the home. >> it's not battery powered or anything. >> you're having such a great time, right, aiden? >> get on the back, you can get on there.
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and i've got to get billy this for his birthday. surprise. >> this is another awesome gadget, brand, brand new from genesis and it is called the transformer. you're looking at one that is completely ready to ride at 20 miles per hour. it is an electric bike. billy has been flying around the studio in this thing. it is so lightweight and compact, it folds up. >> aiden, i'm happy you have a helmet on, honey. this is crazy. >> it folds lightweight and you can take it on the go. >> so this is like thousands of dollars? >> i would put $2500 on this, $499. again, it's called the transformer from ride genesis.com. >> does it come in green and black? >> green, black and orange. >> what color do you want for your birthday? >> i want a bigger one. >> they do have a bigger option. >> last but not least, this is exclusive -- >> it only comes in the jets. >> no, in every single team. you can project your favorite team on your house.
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patriots. what a way to show your team spirit and it's so easy. just turn the on button, put it in the ground and it's ready to go. >> awesome. >> i'm very mad at the giants right now. i'm going to get over it. >> understood. >> when i am, i will put their logo on. >> aiden, take it for a ride again. >> katie, you're a legend, thank you very much. these are great ideas. we are back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. >> go, cowboy! >> i'm hunting you >> go, cowboy! joe plaia: every three days, someone in new hampshire is killed with a gun. mothers, sons, friends. and yet kelly ayotte continues to play political games instead of making new hampshire safer.
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then - on a bill to keep suspected terrorists from getting guns, ayotte flip flopped. kelly ayotte's become another typical washington politician and that puts us all at risk. narrator: independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. there's a reason cnbc named new hampshire the most business friendly state in the nation: maggie hassan's approach to innovation and business development. controlling spending.
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was a bi-partisan "compromise" the telegraph said "worked." cutting taxes for small businesses. targeting millions to fight the opioid crisis. all with no income or sales tax. working across party lines is how maggie hassan makes new hampshire work for us. i'm maggie hassan and i approved this message. okay. we need your halloween pictures. >> what do you mean? >> if you have a good halloween shot, a good costume out there, send it to us on our facebook page. today's take facebook page. here's mine from last year. do you remember this internet sensation? >> what? >> do you remember this? >> that's a pizza wrap.
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who was i? >> you were a bride. >> no. >> you are -- you are -- >> katy perry. remember, you're hot -- >> you're hot no matter what you do, okay. >> i don't know why i come here. all it does is remind me of how old i am. >> look at the pizza wrap at the bottom. >> and gorgeous. >> look at billy being snatched away. >> we have not had one discussion on what we're all do it's getting very tick tock. kelly clarkson -- who did you guys have? >> today tim matheson and cynthia nixon. >> i did hear about that.
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joe plaia: every three days, someone in new hampshire is killed with a gun. mothers, sons, friends. and yet kelly ayotte continues to play political games instead of making new hampshire safer. when she has the chance to strengthen background checks, she voted no, backing the washington gun lobby instead. then - on a bill to keep suspected terrorists from getting guns, ayotte flip flopped.
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the outside corporate interests bankrolling question two are trying to deceive you. here's the truth: every time a new charter school opens, it drains money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million just last year - according to the state's own data. which means real cuts to our kids - in arts, technology, ap classes, pre-school, bus service and more.
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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> all right, everybody. you have made it to wines day wednesday, october 5th, and that is -- ? up, up, up, all night long ? >> kelly clarkson right in our kitchen with us. >> kelly, a bad girl on seth last night. >> i know. >> you were so bad. >> was she? >> i love him. >> he loves you. everybody loves you. what we love about you, though, you just say it, you don't give a rip. >> i love that part of you. >> no filter.
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