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good morning. defiant. donald trump grabs all the headlines with one provocative statement, saying at the final debate he's not sure he'll accept the result of the november votes. >> i will tell you at the time. i'll keep you in suspense. >> hillary clinton seizes the moment. >> that's horrifying. >> and trump's running mate, mike pence, scrambles to clarify in an interview with nbc news. >> if the vote is fair, i'm confident that we will accept it. >> as republicans and democrats slam trump for rejecting a cherished principle of american democracy, what will voters say "today," thursday, november 20, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer
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savannah guthrie, live from las vegas, nevada. and good morning, everybody. welcome to a special split edition of "today" on this thursday morning. i'm savannah guthrie. it is the in i hmiddle of the nn las vegas. matt, not my typical vegas night but what an exciting one in terms of our politics. >> we don't have time to get into your typical night. when we watch debate over the years, you know instantly when something said in that debate is going to drive the headlines that next day. certainly no exception last night. the debate does top our look at the state of the race today. 19 days to go. started with a lot of substance on issues like guns and choosing supreme court nominees. but this morning, it is trump twice declining to say that he will accept the election's outcome if he lose is that has people talking.
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debate watchers view clinton as the winner. 39% went with trump. as for today, trump holds a rally in ohio before meeting up with clinton once again, both are set to speak at a charity dinner here in new york city. but we're going to begin this morning with what happened last night. decision 2016 coverage starts with hallie jackson. she's with me here in vegas. everybody savannah, good mo. these comments made by something top republicans are going to have to answer to today. it was a strong start for the gop nominee. >> reporter: defying a defining principle of democracy, donald trump refusing to say he'd accept the results of this election. >> i will look at it at the time. i'm not looking at anything now. i'll look at it at the time. >> reporter: the question, coming as the gop phenom ramps bl nominee wrams up rhetoric. >> the peaceful transition of power.
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now? >> what i'm saying is i will tell you at the time. i'll keep you in suspense. >> reporter: a reversal from what trump said three and half weeks ago. here's the story. if she wins, i will absolutely support her. >> reporter: not once, but twice. >> will you accept the outcome of the election? >> oh, yes, i will. >> that is the no the way our democracy works. we've been around for 240 years. we've had free and fair elecs. whether we may not have liked them. and that is what must be expected of anyone standing on a debate stage during a general election. >> reporter: in a spin room after the debate, the gop chair trying to clarify what trump meant. >> first of all, i think he is going to seven the results because he is going to win. >> that's not what he said tonight on the stage. >> i think he is considering voter fraud. >> reporter: the debate in vegas coming after a week dominated by
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conduct against trump which he has repeatedly denied and did again on stage, this time blaming clinton's campaign for the controversies. >> those stories have been largely debunked. those people -- i don't know those people. i have a feeling how they came. i believe it was her campaign that did it. >> he said that he could not possibly have done those things to those women because they were not attractive enough. >> i did not say that. >> -- to be assaulted. >> i did not say that. >> >> it's her two minutes. >> he went on to say, look at her. i don't think so. >> reporter: facing fire for his comment about women, trump not holding back, saying about his rival -- >> such a nasty woman. >> reporter: his team trying to spin a win. pointing to a steady substantive start for trump worked to rally his base on supreme court picks, abortion rights and framing clinton as the status quo. >> i'm happy to compare my 30
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done for this country. >> reporter: one of trump's more memorable moments -- going viral. >> but we have some bad ombres here and we're going to get them out. >> reporter: along with this exchange on the emmys. >> when he started tweeting that the emmys were rigged again. >> reporter: and another on russian president vladimir putin. >> he'd rather have a puppet as president -- >> no puppet. no puppet. >> -- of the united states. >> you're the puppet. >> reporter: trump tweeting yo every night about making all his points. but clinton's campaign also claiming victoryel >> we have finished our last debate and i'm feeling both relieved and very grateful. >> reporter: now after the final phaseoff, the final sprint to election day. whether trump will accept that outcome or not. >> reporter: and on that subject of accepting the outcome of the election, i had a chance to talk about donald trump's running mate, mike pence, in the spin room here in las vegas.
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>> you said on sunday to our network that you would absolutely accept the results of this election. you did not add an "if," you did not add a qualification. should donald trump do the same? >> i think donald trump is going to be elected president of the united states. >> that's not an answer sir, respectfully. i've got to ask you to answer the question. do you think donald trump did what you say saying you would accept the results of the election without qualification. >> what donald trump said tonight. i wrote it down as a quote. he said i'll look at it at the time. and i think he's made a that is resonating with millions of americans. we're going to continue to call on people all across this country to respectfully participate in the electoral process to ensure that we can all be confident in the vote. if the vote is fair, i'm confident that we'll accept it. >> you have said, governor, that you don't like name calling in this race. what did donald trump mean when he called hillary clinton a nasty woman? >> i think it was a pretty rough and tumble debate out there. but look, when you think about the stakes in this election,
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that seven and a half years of obama and hillary clinton is literally weakened america's place in the world, stifled america's economy, i understand. i understand some of the tough language, frankly, that came from both of the podiums, because the stakes are just that high. >> while this was the final face-off between these two presidential candidates, it is not the last time they are going to be in the same room. that's also happening tonight at a dinner in new york. >> election day -- weeks for you, hallie jackson. matt, back to you. >> savannah, thank you very much. we're joined now by senator tim kaine, the democratic vice presidential nominee. senator, good morning. good to see you. >> matt, great to you bab wibe you. >> donald trump refusing to pledge last night that he will accept the results of this election on november 8th. even though many of his surrogates and his own running mate have said, yes, they will accept the results.
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weeks ago said he would absolutely accept the results. which donald trump do you believe? >> well, i think last night's donald trump was the real donald trump. it was on display for everybody. and, matt, that was the most shocking moment of the night. there were a couple of other big shockers, but i lived in honduras as a missionary 35 years ago. it was a military dictatorship. nobody could vote for president. boy, i really learned something. accepting the outcome of elections, and then the peaceful transfer o pillar of our nation's history. and something that we do and take for granted. but many nations around the world, they can't do it. we should not have somebody running for president who is going to try to pull the pillar down which donald trump was basically trying to do last night. i think about -- >> i think his surrogates immediately knew that would dominate the headlines this morning. and so they tried to immediately put it in context. here was their argument. they're saying, let's go back to
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controversial election between al gore and george w. bush. al gore challenged the results all the way to the supreme court. they have a candidate who's already said they think -- that he thinks this election is rigged. so i guess their stance is, why should we already accept the results until we see them and look for any irregularities. >> well, al gore did in a very gracious way that was very patriotic accept the results once the court pross complete. but all along the way, he did it in a respectful to fful tone. did al gore ever say things were rigged? absolutely not. he availed himself of legal processes that were fair. but this pre-election whining of donald trump that hillary clinton called him on. she said, look, the issue is this. you don't accept responsibility for anything. when you lose the emmys, you have to claim that there was some cabal conspiring against
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deeper personality trait that is very, very dangerous. i think of our military deployed overse overseas. i got a boy deployed overseas now. they've got to take a command from the commander in chief, and they have to execute on it. but the commander in chief has to take a command from the american public. when you look at voters and say, sorry, guys, i may not accept your opinions, you're basically d dissing your own bosses, the american public. >> your campaign e-mails of late. if you believe the russians are behind it -- and our intelligence agencies believe just that -- and if you believe hillary clinton that the russians are behind it so they can swing this election in the favor of donald trump, wouldn't you also have to believe that the russians would then save the best or, depending on your perspective, the worst for last and they might have some sort of late october, early november surprise in store? >> matt, i have no way of
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millions of people have already voted. voting is going on. i'm in north carolina today, early vote starts today. so that's happening all over the country. but, look. that was an interesting exchange last night because, you know, hilly pointed out what our intelligence officials have confirmed, that russia's trying to influence the election. and again and again and again, donald would not admit that. well, if anybody's trying to do it, that's wrong. but he kept kind of going to the defense time as he wouldn't defend our democratic traditions and the results of an electoral mandate. it was extremely odd, and that's just one more reason why people need to turn out in droves. because we need to send a message to anybody outside this country who thinks they can influence an election. you better not mess around with our electoral democratic process. >> democratic vice presidential candidate tim kaine, senator, thank you for your time this morning.
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with you. matt, thank you. we want to bring in chuck todd and mark halperin. guys, good morning to you. let me just be devil's advocate for a moment. there is near universal condemnation when donald trump said he wouldn't accept the results on november 8th. do you think this resonates with voters? do you think they'll say we care about this, this concerns us deeply? >> look, i think his voters do. i t about this idea that the system is rigged, that there is vote fraud, that it is more rampant than it actually is. they've been sort of fed this for a while. i think the reason why it's going to be -- it wasn't that he wants to wait and see to make sure how the election is run. it was this idea that he's been talking about this for a couple weeks, and i think now the reason it's so problematic for him, is everybody republican in the country today who's on the ballot is going to be asked about this, if they're going to accept the results. that's going to be the story.
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of criticizing donald trump. so i think it is a disaster. >> we'll never know how the world would have evaluated this debate without that comment because that comment overshadowed everything. it is ironic, it is the revenge of the elites and the establishment. i agree, not all voters will look at this and care that much. because the establishment cares because he's violated a fundamental principle of america. all the respect candidates in the establishment, everyone in the president, everyone analyzing this debate will say not only was unwise, it was wrong for him to say it. that means he gets no bounce from this debate. >> a lot of people said of the three debates, this may have been donald trump's best. but they also say it was hillary clinton's best. where does that leave us? >> well, without that comment, it would have left us in a status quo situation where you would have had republicans down the ballot relieved that trump didn't fall on his face. but the problem is, this comment. it is so -- it is going to drive the next couple of days and
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what is the reaction of him today on this? what is the provocation that he's going to feel? he's going to feel as if everybody now is piling on him, including more republicans that will pile on him. how does he handle that moment? in the past, he hasn't handled it well. >> the trouble for him is that what he said is contradicted by his running mate, the head of the party, his own daughter, ivanka, and his own words in one of the first debates. >> they all tried to walk it back. they all said leading up to the results. afterwards they try to walk it back. i agree with chuck, how he habls handles it will be key. but this is all he is going to talk about it before it is resolved. and it could be two days before it is resolved. >> all right, back to bed for you guys. matt? nicolle wallace joins us now. good morning. >> good morning. >> let's just put a period on this one subject of refusing to accept the results. when you heard it, jaw-dropping moment? >> jaw-dropping.
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but let's subtract that for a moment. i agree with chuck todd if he hadn't said that we would be talking about an improved performance for donald trump. plenty of low points for him, some high moments talking about the economy. but it is just a lights-out kind of statement for anyone running to the president of the united states. >> michael steele says disqualifying. >> absolutely. >> you say improved performance. but donald trump is behind in the polls. did he do anything last night, including that comment, that moves the needle direction? >> no. if anything, the kinds of things that have had a real impact on his poll numbers are the stretches of his candidate where republicans have come out and really bludgeoned him. what he should be prepared for today is for the republican establishment to really, really beat him up for saying that he may or may not accept the results of this election. >> let's talk about hillary clinton here for a second. you brought us a piece yesterday where you went out and you spoke to moms contemplating voting in this election. one of the things they still had a fear of with hillary clinton
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did hillary clinton do what she needed to do last night, do or say anything, that would help soften their feelings there? >> you know, as with trump, i think it was an improved performance for her, too. when she started at a pretty high point. her first debate was strong. this one i thought was the strongest yet. i think what they were looking for was for her to engage, for her to defend herself. i think her defense of the clinton foundation, her defense of some of her less popular stances was what they were looking for. at least three of them were already in her little more and doing it from a position of strength does help her among some of these women looking for a little more texture in her answers. >> real quickly. 19 days to go before the election. she has a big lead based on most of the polling i've seen. what's her biggest fear right now? >> i think her biggest fear is that the public sort of receives last night differently from those of us who have worked in politics who understand sort of the earthquake that it was to say that you might not accept american democracy as a whole.
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just against them as they see the gop media or against the establishment. that's a known unknown from her perspective and they had would have to recalibrate a little bit. we'll have more on the debate and fallout over trump's bombshell refusal just ahead. but right now let's get a check of weather from dylan who's in for al. >> thanks, matt. islip new york yesterday was the same temperature as key west, florida. so temperatures were running about 15 to average. today, we're looking for most of our near-record high temperatures to be across the south and the southeast where in atlanta we could break the record. the old record 85. we are forecasting a high of 86. tallahassee falls just shy of the record. as we look through the midwest today, minneapolis back to close to average, about 51 degrees. then as we go into friday, 54 in pittsburgh. we are looking for that cooler air to settle if across the
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th >> bri: changes are in store for us tut. as summer moves out, it's back the fall. cooler temperatures with the northeasterly-easterly wind component. tomorrow milder temperatures are in store, but we're also in for some scattered showers. warm front pushing to the north comes along with some wet weather. friday into saturday it looks like we could keep those scattered showers around to start off the weekend. certainly some cooler temperatures in store for us,
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>> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan, thank you very much. just ahead, in the wake of a powerful explosion in portland, would you know what to do if you thought there was a gas leak at your home? we'll show you on a new "rossen reports." and we're going to have much more on those final debate fireworks from here in vegas. tom brokaw will join us on the history of contesting elections in this country. but first, this is "today" on uh, first of all, i plan to vote for donald trump. when it served her purpose, ayotte buddied up to trump, even calling him a role model. would you tell a child to aspire to be like donald trump? oh absolutely, i would do that.
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when you compare it to our low 08s of yesterday. there is a warm front that will creep through and bup our temperatures up for tomorrow, but also some wet weather on the way. scattered showers could turn on late this evening and last into the first part of the weekend. christa? >> christa: bri, thank you. a 15-year-old is expected to recover after he was hit by a stray bullet in chelsea. right now police are searching for two suspects. officers say shots were fired in a park last night, and one bullet went enter a home, hitting the teenager who was in bed at the time. relatives say the victim had surgery last night. one person in critical condition after a late-night shooting that happened in roxbury. we've learned the victim was shot in the head on the street. police have not said if the suspect, a suspect has been identified just yet. we'll keep tabs on that story. we're also back with more local headlines and of course your forecast in just about 30
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7:30 now on a thursday morning, the 20th day of october, 2016. as we say hi to the folks out on our cold plaza. savannah is out in las vegas. savannah, i want you to be honest with me. b back to the hotel, going through the lobby, did you even play one hand of blackjack? >> i didn't. i didn't. but i went straight to the bar and ordered a huge orange juice. huge orange juice. we'll talk more about the debate in a moment, but first other headlines this thursday morning. overnight iraq's prime minister announced that the battle to retake mosul from isis going faster than he expected.
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-- intensifying the fight as they close in on mosul. the cleveland indians won the american league championship series wednesday, 4-1 games. in the national league, the cubs defeated the dodgers last night to even that series at 2-2 games. the other headlines this morning, donald trump throwing yet another wrinkle in an already-chaotic election when asked at the debate if he'll 8th. >> i will tell you at the time. i'll keep you in suspense. >> hillary clinton called that horrifying and the rnc was quick to say it would respect the will of the people even if trump doesn't. much more on that in a moment. but first, "today's campaign moment." here is a photo that proves last night was must-see tv, even at 36,000 feet. a passenger aboard a virgin america flight from new york to san francisco snapped this
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glued to the debate on satellite tv, which is good to see, savannah. >> all right, lot of eyeballs on this night and the stage behind me. again, the most talked about moment from that debate, when donald trump refused to say whether he'll be able to accept the election results. it left both democrats and republicans stunned. nbc national correspondent peter alexander with more on that. >> good morning. donald trump's comment is already overshadg now every republican in the country is going to be asked whether they'll accept the results of the election. that moment amounting to an unprecedented break from a fundamental principle of american democracy. trump defiantly warning that he could take his feud with hillary clinton past election day. from donald trump, a stunning statement refusing to say definitively that he'll accept the results of next month's presidential election. >> i will look at it at the time. >> reporter: the reality star
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treating a 200-year-old american tradition like a hollywood script. >> i'll keep you in suspense. >> let me respond to that because that's horrifying. he's talking down our democracy and i, for one, am appalled. >> reporter: trump contradicting his own running mate, mike pence, immediately before the debate on cnn. >> we'll certainly accept the outcome of this election. >> reporter: even daughter ivanka predicted he'd accept the results earlier in the day. >> he'll either win or he won't win. and i believe he'll accept the oue >> reporter: trump also contradicting himself at the first debate just three weeks ago. >> the answer is, if she wins, i will absolutely support her. >> reporter: his unprecedented position wednesday night threatening to undermine the election's outcome adding even more fuel to what's become a frequently repeated refrain on the campaign trail. >> it looks to me like a rigged election. >> a totally rigged election. >> it is a rigged election. >> this is a rigged system, folks. >> reporter: but a loyola law study finds voter fraud
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from many leading republican, disbelief. jeff flake, a trump critic i, calling his answer beyond the pale. lindsey graham tweets if he loses it is not because the system is rigged but because he failed as candidate. trump's campaign manager kellyanne conway attempting to clean up his comments in the spin room. >> donald trump will accept the results of the election because he's going to win the election so they'll be easy to accept. >> reporter: pence following suit. >> i think donald trump is going to be elected president of the united states. >> reporter: trump's advisors point to al gore disputing election leading to a five-week stalemate and legal battle with george w. bush. but ultimately gore offered a gracious concession. >> while i strongly disagree with the court's decision, i accept it. >> reporter: since the civil war, the losing presidential candidate has always conceded ensuring a peaceful transition of power. after george h.w. bush lost his re-election fight to bill clinton, the sitting president penned a letter to his opponent saying, in part, your success
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in 1960, after a close election, richard nixon offered encouragement to john f. kennedy. >> if this trend does continue and he does become our next president, that he will have my wholehearted support. >> reporter: that type of peaceful transition is something president obama highlighted this week. >> the person who loses the election congratulates the winner, re-affirms our democracy, and we that's how democracy survives. >> reporter: trump's latest controversy, defying convention. less than three weeks before america votes. overnight hillary clinton's advisors tell nbc news that trump's complaints of a rigged election are among the reasons they not only want to win but they want to win big. clinton about to kick off a breakneck pace for the final sprint, increasingly eyeing traditionally red states like arizona. michelle obama will be there
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latest's comment? he'll get his first chance to try to clarify midday in ohio. savannah? >> all right, peter, thank you so much. we've got tom brokaw here with more. tom, we always kind of turn to you in these moments because you are our resident veteran and historian. can you put into perspective for people why that statement is such an earthquake? had. >> well, at this stage of the campaign, we're not even at the results yet. he's already saying i may not accept the results. this is not a banana republic. we've got more than 20 presidential elections and graceful and peaceful transitions to the new administration, as you saw even richard nixon. al gore. the people who were caught up in very close races said "i accept that this is the new president." his complaints have been, apparently, that he thinks there is a media conspiracy of some kind. media conspiracy consists of the "new york times" printing his tax returns in which he didn't pay, it appears, paying any taxes after taking a billion
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geico gecko in the summer around his rallies were about him. i think that affected his thinking, he thinks it will be that way all the way through. rally and early part of the primaries are spring training. this is the general election. >> you probably can't find any presidential candidate in modern history who didn't feel the media was definitely stacked against that candidate. >> definitely on the republican side they always feel there is a little media. but the fact of the matter is you have fox news and other publications, and social media which has become very, very important in this process. >> let me go back for a minute though. what we are hearing for the trump camp this morning is, wait a minute, al gore contested an election in florida. you read and know your history. you know that republicans contested aspects in the election in 1960 on behalf of nixon. what is the distinction. >> let's begin with 1960. richard nixon took it graciously and the republicans didn't get very far with it. nixon didn't want them to go all
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al gore contested it because it was a very confusing situation. by the way, he had 7 million more votes than his opponent in the final general election. it went to the supreme court as it needed to. it was an unbelievablebly confusing situation there. i think this all calls for a big, big reform, if you will, of our election process in this country. i think it is too much control by secretaries of state. but the most offended secretaries of state are the republicans who are in charge of voting around the country and they're saying going to run a clean election and donald trump ought not to be questioning that. >> when you see politicians on both sides saying we have such a decentralized system, it would be hard to execute on a conspiracy even if you wanted to. >> i think starting with the primaries and through the general election, the country needs to take a hard look at how we elect a president of the united states so we don't have this kind of confusion at the end. his hard core followers will be with him. there is no question about that. but the fact of the matter is, it is going to be interesting to
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now is really beginning to check in on this campaign in the last two weeks. >> okay, you mean they're not obsessive like us about this whole process. >> i have an idea for you. your new baby, by the way. >> what's that? >> name it time zone. >> as in we don't know what time zone we're in. tom, thank you so much. great to have you. we'll send it back to new york and get another check of the weather with dylan. we are keeping an eye on this cold front that's producing heavy rain from st. louis up through cleveland and areas like buffalo. we are going to see this sit while. that's why we are looking at perhaps as much as four inches of rain in parts of western new york as this just slowly creeps to the east. it should stay dry across most of new england until we get into friday. then we'll start to see this tap into so much moisture off the atlantic. we'll see pockets of heavier rain across eastern new york friday afternoon, across parts of new england as well. again this zone right in through here has been very, very dry, in
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>> bri: changes are in store for us tut. as summer moves out, it's back the fall. cooler temperatures with the northeasterly-easterly wind component. tomorrow milder temperatures are in store, but we're also in for some scattered showers. warm front pushing to the north comes along with some wet weather. friday into saturday it looks like we could keep those scattered showers around to start off the weekend. certainly some cooler temperatures in store for us, and windy this weekend, as well. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you very much. we've all been there. what this anchor accidentally said that had him cracking up on live tv. but first, a special "rossen reports." in the wake of the gas explosion that destroyed a historic building in portland. what should you do if you think there is a leak in you ?
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we're back now, 7:44. this morning on "rossen reports," a new warning about gas explosions as a historic shopping district is leveled and at least eight people are injured in portland, oregon. >> so what are you supposed to do if you believe there is is a leak in your home? "today" national investigative correspondent jeff rossen is here with some life saving tips. >> good morning. such an important story. those explosions rocked an entire neighborhood on wednesday. the video is dramatic. officials say some of the neighbors here gas and the quick decisions that saved their lives. so got us thinking. if you hear that his of a gas leak inside your home or catch a whiff of a rotten egg smell from gas, would you know what to do? this morning, we are about to show you. >> reporter: this latest explosion caught on camera. people running for their lives. an entire building up in flames. >> it's an apocalypse. buildings completely obliterated.
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it is a catastrophe. >> reporter: the culprit, officials say -- a gas leak. eight people injured, including emergency responders making desperate calls for help. >> mayday. mayday. >> reporter: just two weeks ago, another gas explosion in new jersey. two homes completely leveled. luckily, only minor injuries. and believe it or not, it's more common than you think. homes as flames shoot in the air. >> oh, my gosh! the house! there's lots of flames. >> reporter: natural gas blowing houses to bits. >> it was big flames coming from the house. >> reporter: police dash cam rolling as this house explodes. injuring 15. so, what do you do if you hear that his or smell gas inside your home? >> there is a few things that you can do.
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department. >> if it is safe, walk over to the stove and make sure all your burners are turned off. >> that's a common mistake. you leave this on. >> absolutely. somebody bumps it, now you have free flowing gas. >> if i still smell gas? >> turn off any lights. don't use flames. it could lead into a spark that could lead to an explosion. have a flashlight handy. this won't. next step, make sure you ventilate up all the doors and windows. make sure you ventilate the house. >> when you open this door an leave, keep it open. >> yes. another great tip is know where your gas meter is on your home. >> so if there aren't emergencies like right now, come outside your house and see where this is. >> know where it is at and how to operate it.
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pers perpendicular, it is off. make sure across the street somewhere you feel is safe. once there, dial 911 from there. >> reporter: simple tips to keep your family safe and your home standing. here is one more tip. this is a good one. if you notice your grass, the weeds or shrubs in your backyard or front yard have suddenly changed color, looking m red flag, a sign of a leak, the gas pouring out of the pipes. if you see any of those things, call 911 immediately, then call the gas company. but the key is get everybody else out. >> how many times you walk around your house and you see all these contraptions and you think i'm not exactly sure what's what. that idea of knowing where your gas meter is and knowing how to turn that off. >> it is up and down with the pipe, it is on, shut it off. >> jeff, thanks.
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and three men will be facing a judge this morning in connection with the home invasion in epping, new hampshire. police say two of the suspects threatened a man inside the home with a gun and hit him with it. a neighbor's dog found the third man hiding behind the shed. and we're back in 25 minutes with another update. we hope to see you then. when i listen to families across new hampshire, all i hear is that washington is locked into a system where the special interests come before people. where drug company profits come before affordable medicine, the koch brothers and big oil come before clean energy, and powerful corporations beat out entrepreneurs looking to grow their small businesses. i'm maggie hassan. washington won't change overnight. but sending a new senator who puts your priorities ahead of special interests can make a difference. and that's why i approve this message. can make a difference. we dance on the salsa team together, and it's like a lot of power in what we wear. when we're practicing if i don't feel good in what i'm wearing i don't look good. t.j.maxx has that variety.
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it is 8:00 on "today." coming up -- won't back down. >> i will tell you at the time. i will ep coo you in suspense. >> donald trump refuses to say if he'll accept the outcome of the presidential election if he loses as hillary clinton slams the republican nin >> let me respond to that because that's horrifying. >> is the stage already set for a long november? plus, shock and awesome. hoda is here with a new surprise in her breast cancer series that's sure to inspire. you won't want to miss this one. ? i had the time of my life ? and the time of her life. jennifer grey, baby herself, reveals who she'd like to see
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thursday, october 20th, 2016. >> shout out to columbus, ohio! go buckeyes! >> taking new york by storm! >> hey, y'all, we're all family from tennessee! >> we love new york city from north dakota! happy birthday, trudy! we love you! >> we're back now on a thursday morning. it's the 20th day of october, 2016. can i tell you something?
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on what is a special split edition of our show. we're here in new york, savannah's out in las vegas covering the debate from last night. kind of an odd hour, quiet hour in vegas, huh, savannah? had. >> there are no quiet hours in vegas. tell hoda that her people are missing her at the high rollers table. >> hey, hey, hey. you tell gino i said hello. >> i will. just a minute. the debate began with substance but it ended with that provocative statement from donald trump refusing to say if he will accept the result of the november vote. we've got kristen welker here with us. >> hi, savannah. great to see you. overnight polls suggested hillary clinton was the winner of the debate against donald trump. it capped the night with some of their sharpest exchanges yet and
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sides of the aisle. after days of claiming the u.s. election prois es is r cess is . donald trump went one step further. >> do you make the commitment that you will, sir, that you will absolutely accept the result of this election? >> i will look at it at the time. i'm not looking at anything now. i'll look at it at the time. what i've seen, what i've seen is so bad. >> reporter: and dug in, even when pressed. >> but, sir, there is a tradition in this country, in fact one of the pri country is that peaceful of transition of power. are you saying you are not prepared now to -- >> what i'm saying is i will tell you at the time. i will keep you in suspense. >> reporter: prompting this sharp rebuke from hillary clinton. >> let me respond to that, because that's horrifying. that is not the way our democracy works. we've been around for 240 years. we've had free and fair elections. we've accepted the outcomes when we may not have liked them. >> reporter: this morning on "today," hillary clinton's running mate, tim kaine,
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elections and then the peaceful transfer of power is a bedrock pillar of our nation's history. we should not have somebody running for president who is going to try to pull the pillar down which donald trump was basically trying to do last night. >> reporter: and even fellow republicans speaking out, including arizona senator jeff flake who tweeted tweeted, @realdonaldtrump saying he may not a but his running mate, mike pence -- >> i think donald trump is going to be elected president of the united states. >> reporter: the night started off with a more civil tone with the candidates discussing issues ranging from the supreme court to immigration. >> but we have some bad ombres here and we're going to get them out. >> my comprehensive immigration reform plan of course includes border security. >> reporter: but the discussion
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comments seeming to support open borders revealed in hacked documents obtained by wikileaks, e-mails that have not been authenticated by the clinton campaign or anything else. clinton says she was talking actually about energy policy and blamed the hack on the russians. >> will donald trump admit and condemn that the russians are doing this. >> reporter: and then argued putin is engaging in espionage and rooting for trump. >> well, that's because he'd rather have a puppet as president of the united states. >> no pupp >> reporter: trump's poll numbers lagging after nine women accused him of unwanted advances, something he's repeatedly denied and do so again. >> i didn't even apologize to my wife who's sitting right here because i didn't do anything. >> reporter: but he may have raised even more eyebrows among women voters with this swipe against clinton. >> such a nasty woman. >> reporter: aboard her press plane, a triumphant clinton swatted the comments away. >> i just didn't pay any attention to that. >> reporter: now trump also
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tweeting that was really exciting. made all of my points. clinton and trump will face off again tonight at the alfred e. smith charity dinner in new york. the event has a tradition of hosting presidential candidates for a night political roasting, what could be a lighter moment in an otherwise deeply serious race, savannah. >> they keep running into each other, don't they. kristen welker, thank you so much. appreciate it. with that we'll send it back to you guys in new york. >> actually, you're going to head to the airport, right? jumping on a plane to come me >> safe travels. see you tomorrow morning. let's talk about some other stories making headlines. new developments this morning in the wells fargo banking scandal. california's attorney general has launched a criminal investigation into the sales, practices of that san francisco-based bank. a search warrant served on october 5th shows agents are looking for evidence that bank employees opened up to two million bank and credit card accounts without customers' approval in order to meet sales
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customers who had accounts opened without their permission and the names of bank employees who opened the accounts, plus their managers. the scandal led to the sudden retirement earlier this month of wells fargo's ceo, john stump. some tense moments in oklahoma city. the pilot of this twin turboprop aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing on wednesday when the nose gear failed to deploy. you can see the plane's nose settle on to the runway. those propellers spinning into the pilot walked away unharmed. he was the only person on the plane. no word yet what caused that gear to malfunction. >> lucky guy. just ahead, if you like the pink power surprises so far, just wait. we got a good one set up for today. coming up. and on "trending," meet the smoking chimpanzee that has people flocking to a brand-new zoo.
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it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered.
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wearing purple. and navy. it is a stand against bullying and taking a against for the lgbtq. >> happy to be part of this project, no question about it. let's get to some other trending stories. this question is dividing the internet this morning. do you need to wear clean clothes every day? probably tempting to say instantly yes. right? but online one mom is saying, wait a minute. she's not talking about socks and under she says they don't always get dirty so easily, so if those items don't smell, they can be worn a couple times before washing. how we doing so far? >> we onboard here? yeah? okay. another user backed her up saying if the good lord had wanted me to change my clothes every day, then he wouldn't have invented febreze. >> right! >> i don't know about that. >> so the idea is you just kind of wear it, put it on a hanger. you give it a spritz.
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>> jeans and dresses get expensive to dry clean. >> if this dress doesn't have a stain on today, i'll hang it back up in the closet and air it out. >> how often do you guys wash your jeans? >> i never wash my jeans. >> tamron changed me on this. i used to wash them all the time. someone said it is not good for your jeans. >> unless there is a stain on my i never wash them. now to the zoo attraction sparking outrage around the world. meet azalea. the smoking chimp. she is a top attraction in north korea. she's drawing thousands of visitors a day. the associated press has a whole photo series on azalea. they say she's been trained to light her own cigarettes and smoke on demand.
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liking this. zoo officials point out she's not inhaling the smoke. that is bad on every level. >> seems like a trick you don't really need to teach. >> it's just sad. it's cruel. >> how does he know -- she's not inhaling? >> they don't. i think they are just telling us that. moving on. if i say to you guys, you're going to get the boot, what does that mean to you? >> out. >> fired. >> kicked out. i think most people would say. but in country, getting the boot means something different to drivers. it means that. you didn't pay your parking tickets. town catches up with you or the city catches up with you. they put that awful boot on your car, which by the way, is one of the most humiliating things that can ever happen. guess what? the boot may be going away. but it is being replaced by something called the barnacle. a big yellow device that gets strapped on to the windshield
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the barnacle comes with a toll-free number that allows drivers to instantly pay off their fines off the phone. >> i lifld ved in philadelphia college and i used to hate to see the boot. >> when you work in tv, one letter can make a tremendous difference. one anchor in virginia learned that lesson the hard way. listen at the slipup he made at the very top of this report. >> check your panties about 175,000 rice -- i think that was supposed to be pantries. >> i couldn't warn you before you saw it. i couldn't warn you. i'm so sorry! >> about 175,000 rice cookers are being recalled due to buyer around electric shock hazards. >> i just want to say hello to the internet. hi, everybody. >> by the way, that's happened
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it wasn't entirely the fault of him. one crucial letter does it happen to be missing. i wonder if that was an intentional little joke. check your pantries. >> i'd like to buy a consonant, please. that is not good. tamron has pop stuff -- "popstart!" this morning. >> here we go guys, this morning. we have a theme in "popstart!." don't get much better than this. >> don't forget what happened to the man who suddenly got everything he always wanted. >> what happened? >> he lived happily ever after. >> yes. and that of course, the great gene wilder, starring in "willie wonka and the chocolate factory." now less than two months after wilder's death comes word that a new willie wonka movie is in the works. the movie won't be a remake but more like a prequel focus uing
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no word on who will star in this latest version. next to "dirty dancing" jennifer grey was a guest on who would play her. natalie portman. she liked ryan gosling for the role remember this moment with our man, al roker? >> slow-mo. al is doing well. we'll talk to jennifer, by the way, in our next hour. matt, you speechless? >> no. natalie portman busy because she's star is in "jackie."
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famous faces like jennifer hudson, ariana grande. "hairspray" live airs december 7th here on nbc. gather the family around. that's going to be good family tv. that is your "popstart!." dylan's here in for al with a check of the weather. >> yes. i got you guys covered on the west coast where we're still talking about those santa ana winds and the fire danger that can result from them. offshore wind and a sinking wind. it tends to heat up as it descends. we are looking at again temperatures topping out in the 90s. red coast warnings with temperatures in l.a., 13 degrees above average. very much above average for this time of year. it is the relative humidities. down around 5% to 15%. that means the air is very dry.
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could see fire spread very quickly. on the flip side of that, it is not dry across western new york, pennsylvania, back through ohio. we have the first cold front moving in that is possibly going to bring about four to five inches of rain across western >> bri: changes are in store for us tut. as summer moves out, it's back the fall. cooler temperatures with the northeasterly-easterly wind component. tomorrow milder temperatures are in store, but we're also in for some scattered showers. warm front p comes along with some wet weather. friday into saturday it looks like we could keep those scattered showers around to start off the weekend. certainly some cooler temperatures in store for us, and windy this weekend, as well. >> and if you're heading out the door, you can catch us on today show radio, sirius xm channel 108. more now of our special
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this of course in honor of breast cancer awareness month. this lady here has been traveling all around surprising women fighting that disease. what do you have for us today? >> i love today. i'm going to introduce you to a remarkable woman who has the support of countless friends and family. and you know something really cool? she happens to be here today. she has no idea in this crowd that we are going to honor her here today. she thinks she's just a fan to watch. planning. where is jo anne talbot? hi, jo anne. you know your family has been cooking and planning and plotting this. all right. so we have some fun in store for
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we knew that you were going to be out in the crowd. but we want everybody in the crowd to know a little bit more about you. okay? >> i want to get you out. >> why don't you come out here? >> come out here. >> all right. so we are going to let everybody know all about you. but i hope you don't mind. we're going to have to put a little earmuffs on you. just for about two minutes. okay? hold on. i'm going to put these -- put this blindfold on her, matt. i'm going to play a song for you. you're going to like this song. ladies and gentlemen, we want to introduce everybody else to jo
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super human strength to fight the battles of mere mortals. >> jo anne is the type of person that is very giving, very loving. what makes her day is a smile and a hug. her hugs are like a bear hug. like wrap you up in warmth and love. it is kind of something you never want to end. >> reporter: to jo anne, her stage 4 cancer just means fighting. >> she's always thought that she she's been positive the entire time. she's never wavered from harnes power, this mother of two channels the spirit of an old friend. >> being little girls in the '80s, she were a fan of wonderoos. it's become her chan, her icon for her battle. she marches outs the door and she says, i'm off to kill some cancer.
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you know, she never loses. >> reporter: when jo anne went in for her mastectomy, she carried her cape for courage and friends now send wonder woman gear from all over. >> who is stronger than anything. >> reporter: even the great lynda carter who played wonder woman in the hit '70s show "liked" jo anne's posteds on facebook. >> she posted her little pictures of her in other her wonder woman garb and she gets responses. those >> it would absolutely make jo anne's day to meet lynda carter, the original wonder woman, and probably give her a hug. >> so are you ready for the big reveal? >> i am. i'm so excited. i see her. >> she has no idea that any of you are here. hands in, everybody.
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mission is clear. unite one hero with another. >> i want jo anne to have an amazing memory that will continue to give her strength and know that we're not just rooting for her. everybody's rooting for her. >> i think jo anne's reaction will be happy. >> invincible. warrior princess. that's jo anne. >> all right, so everybody on the plaza, she has no idea her whole family is standing right around us right a okay? so we're going to take off her blindfold. >> let me get this first. >> keep your eyes closed for just a second. >> i can take these? >> keep your eyes closed. >> so sorry. that's loud. >> turn around right here. your whole family came. i know the ruse was that you were here for a doc's
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and i don't know if you want to take a peek around the plaza, but everyone's got -- they've all got their wonder woman signs for you. john anne, we have one last surprise. we have one last surprise. are you ready for it? the real wonder woman, lynda carter, is here. >> oh, my god! ? >> are you a little freaked out? >> look what i wore, just for you. >> she wore her wonder woman bracelets. we've got one more little present for you, jo anne.
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>> anyway, you are an incredible warrior. thanks to everybody, and of course, thanks to lynda.
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>> this is 7news now. >> sarah: good morning, everybody. 8:27. a live look at braintree. beautiful out there. let's send it over to bri eggers with more on your forecast. >> bri: sarah, we have sunshine right now, but also some much cooler temperatures than yesterday morning. low to mid-40s away from theco but a bit of a breeze kicking in the city. it's coming in off the water. so that will keep temperatures from budging a whole lot, even making it into the afternoon. i think low to mid-60s today. and showers hold off until late tonight, but they could last until early saturday. >> bri: top stories, a 13-year-old is expected to be okay after he was hit by a stray bull net chelsea. police are searching for two suspects this morning. officers say shots were fired in
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one bullet went into a home and hit the teen, who was in bed at the time. relatives say the teen hard surgery last night. one person is in critical condition after a late-night shooting in roxbury. the victim was shot in the head on the street. police have not said if a suspect has been identified. and fire officials are investigating a car fire in brookline. investigators say the car fought on fire while on route 9 west last night. the accident caused traffic delays, but this morning all lanes are back open. "todn at 9:00. we hope to see you then. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece.
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we're back now, 8:30 on this thursday morning, 20th of october, 2016. and we've got trolls in our crowd, all wearing troll wigs in honor of anna kendrick and her new animated movie. anna will join kathie lee and hoda later this morning. but we are back with this great group. lynda, thank you again. >> it was my pleasure. i loved surprising you and
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>> and she checked off almost everything on the list. she got a hug from me, a selfie with everyone and a national shout out to your family. jo anne, we love you. thank you for coming to see us today. >> by the way, no doctor's appointment today. also coming up, the best vacation spots for your family this winter. plus we'll head to italy to have some fun with tom hanks and the all-star cast of his new movie, "inferno." and a world famous recipe for a love. you've got a check of the weather. >> yes. it's cooling off a bit, not as warm as it was yesterday. that's going to be the trend as we go into the weekend. weekend forecast, the cold front producing heavy rain today that will linger around through interior northeast and also across new england on friday. then once the cold front moves out, we could even see a cold enough for some mountain snow up across the adirondacks on sunday. unseasonably mild weather works back into the southwest and middle of the country.
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quiet day. windy across new england with some spotty showers. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. nice and mild but through the middle of the country, temperatures mid to upper 60s. we will see a little bit more rain with heavier rain possible across the western coast of >> bri: changes are in store for us tut. as summer moves out, it's back the fall. cooler temperatures with the northeasterly-easterly wind component. tomorrow milder temperatures are in some scattered showers. warm front pushing to the north comes along with some wet weather. friday into saturday it looks like we could keep those scattered showers around to start off the weekend. certainly some cooler temperatures in store for us, and windy this weekend, as well. >> and again, the big thank you to lynda carter for being here.
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dylan, thanks. two-time oscar winner tom hanks is reprising his role as robert langden in the new thriller "enter kn" "inferno." >> he's doing it all with an a-list cast. keir simmons caught up with them. >> you know when you interview tom hanks, never, ever show weakness. perhaps you won't experience this though. i headed there thinking going to be sunny, colorful. boy, did i get that wrong. tom hanks wasted no time pointing that out. >> reporter: in "inferno," tom hanks races to prevent the release of a deadly virus. his character, dr. robert langden, battling to solve a mystery. >> you are humanity's final hope. >> reporter: as in the blockbuster movies the da vinci
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hell. >> this is what i have been seeing. >> reporter: "inferno's" setting, sunny florence, italy. we meet the cast and, inevitably, it is raining. >> man. >> but you look great. >> are we rolling on that? >> the people behind us will do anything but protect the truth. >> you have no idea what they're capable of. >> reporter: behind the movie, a pair capable of after hit. >> he is a mpleasure. >> you just love working with him. >> we do. as you can attest -- he is a horrible task master. we have to please this guy. sometimes, yeah, i'm told what to do and i do what i'm told. >> he's not buying that. >> there are lives at stake here. i just want to know that i'm on the right side. >> this is a kind of movie when
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together. whether it is two weeks or two months, you tend to go out to dinner, you tend to go see the places. >> what a bunch of malarkey. hardly ever saw ben. he was coming in to a read through once. omar and i don't speak the same language. felicity was really showing her mum around. >> we kept saying can we put her in the movie. >> reporter: felicity jones known for many from her role in "the theory of her character teaming up with hanks while the villain played by ben foster, so fixated on ending global overpopulation, he plans mass murder. omar's character only emerging in the end. >> working with tom, this is a big deal. this is exciting. >> exactly. exactly. >> on the final shot, he accidentally fell into the
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by the guy with the camera. wasn't it? >> ben, did you fall into any canals? >> no. i just fell out of a damn bell tower. >> wasn't it that one right there? >> right over there. >> i think you must be staying in the same hotel as we are because there's like a crowd of 300 people waiting outside. we go out to ask them if they have any questions for you. so this is what they wanted to know. >> tom hanks, do you and get ice cream with these guys? >> look, i don't want to burst your bubble, but it ain't gonna happen. >> okay. here is another question. >> how old are you? >> how old am i? that's easy. >> how old are you? >> how old are you? >> i'm 60. i turned 60 this years. big six-oh. >> i directed him in his 20s. not much has changed. >> isn't that amazing. >> long time ago. >> that is beautiful. >> reporter: tom hanks at 60,
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"inferno," his third movie, is here. >> it starts with a question i think everybody's asking, plarl particularly on a day like today, what are we doing in florence? you get the answer to that over the next two hours. rock 'em sock 'em entertainment. >> if i can break the code, we can stop this. >> for me, guys, this is the best of the movies. it has more edge, it is darker. i loveho outside. they were there for three hours. the best question they could come up with was how old are you, and will you go for ice cream with us? >> they just wanted selfies. that's it. >> "inferno" opens in theaters next friday, october 28th. up next, warm weather destination do you need to consider for your winter vacation. but first on a thursday morning,
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back now at 8:39 with winter getting closer by the day, you may be thinking about heading somewhere warm. here with some great destinations to consider that as a bonus are zika-free, misty bellas, good morning. it can sometimes get stressful when booking your winter trips. hotels. what's the general rule in getting the best rate when you are booking a hotel? >> right now don't look at just the nightly rate because we are seeing great multi night promotions that have third, fourth, fifth night free, breakfast added in. additional resort credits. some that way. also look at prepaid rates. you're going to save some money right there. there may be restrictions. but most importantly, book now. once we reach november those
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until you get to christmas. >> is the best way straight online or do you think sometimes it is better to call the hotel yourself around say, hey, what do you have for me? >> either way. you can call the hotel or book directly, or you can also work with a travel advisor who takes the stress out of it for you. >> flights are also a very stressful thing. >> the best time to book is actually weekends or early in the morning. that's when you'll see the best fares. also book 21 days in advance. right now you havent holidays. also be flexible on your dates. >> some people say it's a good idea -- sometimes my family and i do this when we go away, sometimes we like to go away for christmas. we'll actually fly the morning of christmas eve. when you pick special dates like that do you usually get a better rate? >> you'll actually save more flying on snchristmas day than u will christmas eve. if you are willing to be flexible, you'll see quite a bit
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and we found great fares on monday, december 19th. >> the magic day. so if you want the caribbean feel but maybe aren't up for the caribbean, what is a cool islandy cool destination you guys like? >> everyone seems to be headed to hawaii this year. christmas week is almost completely sold out. if that's the direction you want to go, go the two weeks prior to christmas because you'll save 50%, 60% on your rate and they have availability. >> hawaii's number one. what about cabo if you want to go somewhere else? cabo is zika-free because it is a dry, arrid environment. >> is it afor tfordable for mos? >> it can be. going christmas will save you more but there are still values to be had during christmas week. >> if we want to stay in the usa and get warm and feel good, give me a couple of spots that you like. >> desert resorts. head to palm springs.
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palm springs embraces their sort of old hollywood feel. they have some fine glamorous rat pack parties during the holidays. then also look at scottsdale. again, great for families, easy to get to. but the airfares to scoots dale a scottsdale are affordable. >> weather wise do you hit the jackpot when it comes to those two spots? >> they have over 300 days of sun every year. you are really assured a nice sunny vacation. >> don't you want to live there? i mean those kind of places? talk a i or city guy and want to hit a nice city. i am all for your first one. new orleans, it is one of my favorite cities on earth. >> i thought you might like that. new orleans is great. you have fun, festive and food all converging on this great destination. wonderful for families and also for couples. the key to new orleans is going during the week because you will save so much more on your hotels. >> there is always some kind of festival there that you didn't
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>> christmas week is a great time to visit those cities because they are really reliant on business travel. when business travel goes soft during that week, leisure travelers can save 25% to 30% on their hotels and enjoy the cities while they are all dressed up for the holidays. >> there is nothing like new york during the holidays. i think everyone should do it once in their life. misty, thanks very much. just ahead, a warm and comforting dish perfect for the fall. but first, this is "today" on nbc. great price on this boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices.
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this price is so low. trying to make me eat my greens? no, just trying to save you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my stop & shop. . 8:46. we're back with "today food." more tools you need to be using in your kitchen. our chef is co-owner of a restaurant in new york city. i'm dying to know what your go-to tool is in the kitchen? what can't you live without?
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important? >> i love it because when you do stews in the fall and the winter and you cook the meat, you see the meat caramelize in it. all that brings extra flavor to your food when you cook it. so it is fantastic for stews. >> you're making goulash today. before i ask you what a traditional goulash is all about, let's take a look at some ingredients here. >> goulash you need paprika, we have of course some meat. you can use top ground. but you cook it for a stew for hours so it become tender. chicken stock, onion, carrot and caraway. >> cutting an onion is an art. you can mess this up. show us how you do it. >> okay. so the onion is always difficult on the table because it is round and it is rolling.
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make it flat. and then you have here this part which is the stem. you always want to keep the stem -- it keeps the onion together. use a good, sharp nice, make depending on the size of what you want. those insessicisions in the oni. >> not going all the way through because you're keeping it together. >> exactly. your fingers are guiding the blade. again, flat. so. >> i should mention, you do this in real time in the kitchen, this is bang, bang, bang. >> real fast. then you cut like that. >> you're going to put that in with the meat that's browned. then we put vegetables in it. we have some garlic, carrots,
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stir it up. i am going to put the caraway and of course the paprika which makes the goulash. we let it cook slowly. five to ten minutes depending on the heat. then we move when they are soft like that, i'm going to add some tomato paste. you are going to give me the meat. i'm putting some tomato paste. it is still like that. a bit of flour. that will give some richness to the sauce. little bit of flour on top of the meat. chicken stock. all the chicken stock. >> we've got tasters downstairs, by the way. i can't wait to taste this? >> i can't stop saying how good it is. >> so delicious. >> perfect breakfast. >> welcome to the "today" show. >> so this is going to cook
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boil, then we put it in the oven at 350 to 375 for couple of hours. put it here. in this oven like that. >> and the best part about a meal like this is this fills your house with that great smell. >> it's the fall. you really want to have some nice food like that. so here we have of course the meats that is >> just want to take a piece. if that's allowed. >> it is allowed. actually, you must taste your food. you always have to taste, make sure the meat is getting tender. >> in a traditional goulash are there things you must have or can you substitute certain things? >> you cannot substitute the paprika. okay? and goulash is made with meat, so you're not going to use anything else than meat. but you can do chicken.
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like that. i'm going to clean a little bit of the bowl. we use egg noodles in the center. and then i always like to put a little bit of sour cream or creme fraiche to cut the richness. and at the end, little parsley. >> you know what's fun, guys, downstairs? when a guy who really knows what he's doing comes here on a thursday morning and you get to walk into your dressing room with something like this. eric, this is fantastic. thank you so much. >> it is my pleasure. >> always good to have you here. he's heading off to take over our "today food" facebook page and answer all of your questions. don't forget to check out today.com/food. sign up for the today food club. thank you again.
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>> you have birthdays? i'll hold that. >> let's take a look at the smucker's jar and see who we have to celebrate today. first up one happy 100th birthday to thomas farns of maywood, illinois. he loves watching the chicago cubs play with his entire family. >> he had a good night last night. >> keep it going. andrena old. happy 100th birthday to rosie sito. i have a feeling she buys her grandchildren and great grandchildren a lot of presents. john karba was a mail carrier
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day. and help birthday to rodger williams. he's 105. if you know about a birthday, tell us about it. >> we finish ours and you still are eating. >> i'm sorry. >> this is dylan's bowl. it was your bowl. next hour.
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