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he said removing the nearly 800,000 immigrants brought to the u.s. as children is not in our interests. and kaspersky labs, researchers are concerned about its links to the russian government. they deny any unethical ties with roirk. > -- russia. frank vincent was best known for his role as billy in good fellas and in the sopranos. he died at a new jersey hospital where he was undergoing open heart surgery. he was 80 years old. and larry king is breaking his silence over his lung cancer diagnosis. he tells extra he underwent successful surgery in july. the reason he's going public is to tell people to get
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x ray. he says if he hadn't done that, the cancer would have progressed. new research is raising concern for pregnant women. the small study suggests that women who had flu shots were more likely to have miscarriages two years in a row. but researchers believe getting the flu is a much greater risk to the mother and unborn child. they say pregnant women should get that flu shot. target is recalling 15,075, dressers saying they could tip over. in one incident, a dresser fell on a pair of 3-year-old children. despite that, no injuries reported. the tigers are probably very happy to be done with their series against the indians. they went on to win their 21st consecutive game. >> the longest winning streak in the history of the american league. cleveland is closing in on the
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straight games, but that streak included a tie. >> still an amazing record. during the fifth inning, the sprinklers turned on briefly, stopping the game. the grounds crew were hoping to cool down the indians, apparently. >> no. >> didn't work. their hot streak continues. >> no, somewhere in the stadium, there was a cranky person yelling "giet off my lawn"! coming up, a real life rock star. the first woman to free climb africa's 2,000-foot mora mora. >> there's nobody there saying get off my rock. but first, hillary clinton opens up about how she's been using her nostrils to deal with her shocking
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♪ i'm sure we'll see a new addition to that list. hillary clinton is currently on her book tour promoting the book "what happened." that's the title. >> aim is to explain what happened on the campaign trail. and she's appeared with anderson cooper and "the view." talking about the election, her husband and an interesting breathing technique. >> why did you decide to relive all this in the book? >> that's an interesting question e. >> when did you connect that point that you were not going to win? >> election night. >> did
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no. >> did bill cry? >> we didn't cry that night, because first of all, i say in the book, and i write really painfully about what happened that night. i felt like i had to, you know, be strong for my family and my friends and my supporters. >> let's talk about the infamous debate night, where he was stalking you. >> yes. >> comedians went to town. >> i know, i know. >> we practiced this. i was very committed to prepare fo for the debates. and we practiced, the young man who played trump practiced stalking me. >> i prepared for him to try to use his size and his presence to intimidate me. as i was walking out to get on the debate stage. >> that's something you had actually practiced. >> yes, i practiced, and one of the members of my team said remember, he's trying to get inside your head, i said, yeah,
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i lost a campaign i thought i was going to win. it was devastating, but i have so many blessings in my life, starting with my husband and the life we've built together. >> people say they have an arrangement. yeah, it's call add marriage. >> i've got one of those. >> me too! >> there have been a lot more happy than sad or angry days. >> seems like you've been doing a lot of yoga. >> yes, and alternate nostril breathing. >> what is that? and dare you give me a demonstration? >> i would highly recommend it. you do hold and you breathe through, one, and you hold it, and then you exhale through the other, and you keep going. it is very relaxing. i found it quite helpful. >> are you relaxed? relax. not quite. i'm sure -- >> little bit. >> when she saw this new cover for "the new yorker," that didn't help her nostril breathing. sh
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an image of what would be president clinton, mrs. clinton. >> that was the cover they were going to run if she had won. but it's the cover they're now going to run when they do an interview of her. >> yes. interesting. you're supposed to close an eye. >> oh, are you? that's what i'm doing. i don't think that was -- >> i don't think it works. >> no? supposed to help your sleep, too, i think. >> mountain climbing while doing that. >> ohm!
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for this next story, let's take a look at what life is like living on the ledge. >> yeah, i can see what you did there. we tagged along for one of the world a world's most dangerous climbs and what it's like to have down time. >> reporter: the view above the clouds never gets old for sasha jujulian, even though this is her day job. she is a columbia university grad, a
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social media sensation with 500,000 followers. >> all the cookies for me! >> reporter: she's also looking to make history to become the first woman to climb africa's mora more whaa. only one person has ever successfully free climbed it before. >> looks pretty big up close. >> reporter: free climbing is no joke. sasha can't use any extra aid to ge get up the wall, just their feet, sometimes their finger tips and toes. >> every move is delicate, it's like tiptoeing and dancing on your feet. >> reporter: once again, her sponsor, red bull, documenting the effort. >> scramble to the top. >> reporter: sasha and edu scale different
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mapping the best route to the top. their nights will be spent on this. >> we have just mounted. this is what it looks like. this is the view. basically, going to be sleeping like this tonight. >> reporter: a porta ledge, a four by seven piece foot of material. >> amazing. >> reporter: that sasha calls a flat hammock. the final push takes three days to get from the bottom to the top of mora mora, without falling. requiring both physical and mental toughness. that's something sasha was working on last year when i met her at red bull's performing under pressure camp where extreme athletes sharpen their mental game. when you're hanging literally by your fingertips, what kind of fear enters into your mind?
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>> in climbing, you enter different zones of thought. when i'm performing my best, i'm solely thinking of what's in front of me. today is third day on the wall. you can see what we came through. >> reporter: on their last day of climbing at mora mora, edu and sasha's helmet cameras capture the final push to the top. >> i see the summit. >> do you see the summit? >> 10 meters. >> reporter: sasha, claiming her spot in history. >> we made the summit! >> yeah! finally! amazing experience. >> reporter: we can hardly wait to see what her next challenge will be. >> you can be feminine but also a bad-ass. there's no sort of mold for a certain identity. be who you want to be. >> woo.
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♪ ♪ ha, ha, ha, ha, ♪ i know this much is true >> it turns out the band spandau ballet is searching for a new singer. >> and i know you're wondering, mo is spandau ballet. >> the song we're playing right now. >> back in the '60s. >> see, i think i fit in perfectly with this group. so their 57-year-old singer announced he's quitting the band. he did not explain his motive to fans who were surprised
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>> still singing. they have a nice flock of seagulls haircut, though, which i think you would fit in perfectly. >> i've got the swoop thing going. >> spandau ballet, from there to "true" to trump who just committed the single most unforgivable mens suiting sin during a meeting with the senator from south carolina. he wore black pants with a navy blazer. >> oh. i didn't notice that. >> he was wearing a mismatched suit is bad. wearing blue and black is more vilified. some wonder whether or not the president dressed in the dark. although tim scott with the pink socks and i'm not judging. >> if you do get dressed in the dark it can be very difficult. i've done the black shoe, and
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the ugg and the high heel. >> i get dressed every day, and i'm color-coordinated. so it's not a problem that we deal with. >> just to be clear, the lights were on when you picked out this outsn outfit? >> yeah. it matches. woman admit the s to using y cash to buy her dog a tuxedo. look at this pug. >> but he looks so cute. >> she, the woman is accused of charging more than $340,000 in personal expenses to the county card there for the pug. >> i mean, really, is there any other way taxpayers would want to spend their money other than on an adorable pug tuxedo? that's a good appropriation of tax
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this morning on "world news now." new details in the firsting home tragedy after hurricane irma. >> the facility using backup generators, yet several of its residents died from extreme heat. and a bipartisan meal, but a partisan message after that dinner at the white house. president trump inviting top democrats to break bread, but already conflicting reports about what they agreed on. plus sean spicer's first tv appearance since leaving the white house, smiling, looking all tan. the suit is fitted, explaining what happened during that first news conference. then the deadly shooting at a high
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