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good morning, america. breaking right now, the massive battle to take down isis. thousands of troops marching at this hour. americans helping with the all-out assault in the air to stop the terrorists and take out one of their biggest strongholds. we're live on the frontlines this morning. a republican office in north carolina firebombed, vandalized with a swastika. donald trump calls the attackers animals, as he doubles down on claims this election is rigged. >> the process rigged. it's a rigged election. it's a rigged system. >> and hillary clinton faces a new blast of leaked e-mails. october surprise. a record wave of heat spreading across the nation. temperatures soaring near a hundred degrees. millions from texas to new york
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and a great escape. [ cheering ] >> the car rolls over, bursts into flames, the driver trapped inside. samaritans rush in. >> please, hurry! >> the dramatic moment they formed a human chain to pull him free. and good morning, america. a lot et morning. three weeks and day before the votes are counted. donald trump unshackled all weekend, that was his word. lashing out at the forces rigging this election. >> trump calling alec baldwin's impression on "snl yts a hit job. >> we're going to have a lot more on that. we begin with the breaking news. thousands of iraqi troops trying
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deal a crippling blow to the group. what is happening right now, alex? >> reporter: good morning, we've been watching this battle for mosul play out in the valley with the forces up here in the hills and the coalition jets above, pummeling those isis militants below on the first day of this battle that will determine the future of isis. the battle for mosul beginning. an ested those kurdish fighters zeroing in their mortars on yis krs targeting below. targets selected and observed by american forces, ib colluding these soldiers from the 101st airborne division. that was one of the rockets heading out into the plains around the city of mosul. the sun has come up, the pace of
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the artillery and the air strikes landing down there. around mosul. for the first time, we're hearing gunfire as well, meaning the two sides are now closely engaging each other. the view of the fighting increasingly obscured by a thick, black haze. if isis loses mosul, they lose their last foothold in iraq and their biggest prize to te to the group. for months, they've talk t about the plans to retake mosul from isis. hoping to energy je inging to en the city. they're expecting 1 million people to flee the fighting. could be one of the biggest
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>> thank you, alex. let's bring in martha rad dat dats for more. we have seen the public buildup to this battle for months. this is so critical because moos sl the last strong hold for isis in iraq. >> exactly right, george. it's critical and difficult. the u.s. military feels very confident that the iraqis will succeed. this will not be fast. this would be a huge step towards defeating isis in governing and stabilizing that area will be a challenge. isis in syria is a much more complicated problem. you zroept a unified fighting force there. few u.s. forces to help them. this will be the challenge for the next president. >> martha raddatz, thank you very much. now to the race for the white house and the attack on a republican office in north carolina. the local head quarters
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north carolina, as authorities search for who is responsible. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. authorities are here this morning trying to figure out who did this. there are all sorts of suggestions. the good thing is no one was hurt. police believe someone threw a bot wl flammable material through the front window of the orange county republican party head quarters sometime between saturday night and sunday morning. the fire and caused smoke damage but went out on its own. >> this is a horrific, horrific act of political terrorism. >> reporter: this is, of course, a key swing state in the presidential election where polls show the race is tight. republican candidate responded on twitter immediately saying animals, representing hillary clinton and dems in north carolina, just fire-bombed our office in orange county because
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that whoever did this represented the democratic nominee, who condemned the attack. >> we have a lot of cleanup to do. >> reporter: they're cleaning up graffiti that was next door. >> or else what? because we're not going anywhere. >> reporter: the graffiti was sprayed building. the democrats are raising money for the workers here. in a few short hours, they have raised $13,000 online. >> the latest now from donald trump. he's fighting hard from behind. bashing hillary clinton, the media even "saturday night live" as he doubles down on claims the election is rigged. tom llamas is tracking it all from trump tower. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. donald trump has yet to provide
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that's not stopping him from preaching that message and that multiple groups are out to get him. donald trump's now peddling a new conspiracy theory. >> the election is being rigged by corrupt media pushing false allegations and outright lies in an effort to election hillary clinton president. >> reporter: over the weekend, in less than 48 hours, trump mentioning the election being it's a rigged election. it's a rigged system. and they take these lies and they put them on front pages. >> reporter: trump, referring to the growing number of women, accusing him of sexual misconduct. the republican nominee seeming to attack the looks of jessica leads, who says trump groped her on a flight in the '80s. >> believe me, she would not be
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you. >> reporter: trump also suggestion suggesting the polling system is rigged. tweeting the election is absolutely being rig bid the dishonest and distorted media pushed crooked hillary. not all republicans are on board. a spokeswoman for speaker paul ryan saying our democracy relies on confidence in election results and the speaker is fully confident the states will carry out this election with integrity. even the candidate taking a different approach from his running mate. >> we'll respect the ril will of the american people in this e election. >> reporter: as pence tries to soften the tone, trump is growing wilder in his accus accusat accusations. >> we should take a drug test prior drks because i don't know what is going on with her. but at the beginning of her last debate, she was all pumped up at the beginning. >> reporter: this morning,
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it's called america's bully. it compares donald trump to some of the greatest bullies of all time including biff from "back to the future" and the members of cobra kai from "the karate kid." trump has said he's not a bully, he's a counterpuncher. as hillary clinton stepped out of the spot light this another batch of e-mails thought to be from her top aides. cecilia vega joins us with more. >> reporter: the clinton campaign calling this a crime reminiscent of watergate, but worse. a slow leak every day a new batch. and the clinton campaign know this is could be a problem for them every day until election day. this morning, thousands more e-mails appearing to show the
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wikileaks releasing the newest batch of what are believed to be campaign chairman john podesta's hacked e-mails. one showing just how much clinton's team struggled to get her to apologize over the private server controversy. writing her inability to just do a national interview and communicate genuine feelings of remorse and regret is now, i fear, becoming a character problem. actually saying, look, i'm sorry. i think it will take so much air out of this. podesta agreeing saying trying to figure out how to get her there and best way to execute. >> as i look back at it now, though it was allowed, i shuld have used two accounts. one for personal. one for work-related e-mails. that was a mistake. i'm sorry about that.
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independently verified the e-mails. the clinton campaign not responding to individual documents, instead, akuding the russians of orchestrating the hack to give donald trump a win. >> i don't give credence to the dumped documents because i don't know if they're accurate. >> reporter: 12,000 e-mails so far. everything from when clinton should laugh during debates. >> whoo, okay. >> reporter: t seem to contradict her public positions. everyone this one, claiming clinton told a private trade union gathering that extreme environment al lists need to, quote, get a life. and donald trump has questioned whether the russians were behind the hacks. his running mate, mike pence, seemed to take a different stand saying there's no question, george, that evidence suggests
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and martha raddatz for more. three weeks and a day before the election. our polls show a four-point lead for hillary clinton. no question, donald trump behind right now. he needs major shift to get back in the race. >> when you looked at the race a month or so ago, i said it was about a field goal. today, we're in the final less than 22 days, it's as if he's behind by four or five runs in the ninth inning. it's a much different it's possible. lit take a big debate. right now this race falls in about a six-point hillary clinton lead. >> martha, you spent time with voters at a key state of pennsylvania. one of the surprises i think you found is that that access hollywood tape didn't turn out to these stroerts be a game-changer. >> what the voters said backed
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may not think his apology was sincere. many voters said this would not affect their decision, men and women. one man saying he wasn't surprised by tape. one female voter saying she thought it was funny. another saying she's heard that talk before from men and women. there were voter who is were disturbed by the tape, but seemed to fall into the one-third in the poll who would not likely have voted for him any >> the opinthuz yachl for donal trump is down. who he's lashing out at, the media. clinton. but claiming the whole election is rigged. >> it's fundamentally not the undecided voters. what's hillary clinton's fundamentally it's change. and the tape is her enthusiasm level is up to what donald
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that's a major change. it has caused a two-point lead to a 6-point lead. >> he's trying to rile up the base. >> they're both in the final 22 days focused on the base and not undecided voters. >> thank you both. final presidential debit is wednesday on abc. i'll be anchoring our live coverage starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. also this morning, now to new backlash from those recent clown scares across the country. we're two weeks away from ll pulling some of their clown costumes. t.j. holmes is here with that. >> reporter: get this, on target's website, you can still get, as an adult, a michael meyers costume, complete are a fake butcher knife. you can't get a clown costume. in this season where you're supposed to have scary fun this creepy clown phenomena is causing some people and retailers to adjust. the creepy chaise has gone
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camera are lighting up social media feeds around the world. back home, this video on live leak apparently showing a knife-wielding clown approaching a home. this clown on the back of a detroit bus. scary clown masks are flying off the shelves. national costume retailer halloween express says its clown costume sales are up 23 year. target tells abc news it's removing clown masks from its stores and scale back inventory online. saying this e e do six was made out of sensitivity to the issue at happened. >> look at this clown. >> reporter: even ronald mcdonald is keeping a low profile. with creepy clowns reported in at least 40 states.
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>> reporter: as far as ronald mcdonald goes, they're scaling back the appearances. saying, hey, just being sensitive. police say these are pranksters doing all these things. social media causes it to spread like crazy. >> this close to halloween. all right, t.j., thank you. to amy for the morning's other top stories. and you urgent search under way for the man accused of shooting aic his police car. walking to the officer's side of the car with a gun drawn before opening fire. the the sergeant is in stable condition. new video shows the aftermath of a horrifying crash if san diego. a truck plunged 60 feet off a bridge to park below, killing four people. the driver, a navy sailor, is charged with drunk driving and ve hick la homicide.
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rushed in to help rescue this driver of this suv. they formed a human chain to pull him out of the vehicle and carry him up that hill. thankfully, incredibly, he suffered just minor injuries. in sports, the dodgers got even against the cubs, shut out chicago, 1-0, with an impress i have performance from clayton kershaw. the series moves to los angeles. finally, this election year has been pretty nasty. so, one candidate promisi ann collins is running for county treasurer. see the billboard. she says, i won't steal. and she adds, i know how to count. what more can you ask in no asnax no empty promises. i think that is a sign of the times. like that. >> very simple message right there. >> exactly. >> thank you. let's go to ginger. ult mall indian summer in parts of the country.
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blasted through parts of the pacific northwest and the trough. where there's a trough, there's a ridge. so many folks closing in on records. des moines, 84. it stays with parts of the east coast. boston, by tomorrow, 79 for a high. new york city in the low 80s. philadelphia. and you know we're going to pay it doesn't last long. the pictures from the storm in the pacific norris wet. the winds 70 to 100 miles per hour. this guy trying to stand in them. an ef-2 tornado in oregon.
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kevin: either sunshine or patchy, dense fog this morning. temperatures in the 40's to mid 50's this morning. notice the visibility in the northern and western half of the state early m mile visibility. later on, upper 60's to mid 70's. milder air here all the way through wednesday. showers and a warm front overnight. and coming up here on "gma," donald trump takes on alec baldwin and "saturday night live" for that scathing impersonation. >> i need all of my sorters to get out there and vote on
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>> now from wmur news 9 -- sean: this morning, durham police are still looking for the man who allegedly assaulted a store clerk. police say this man walked into sammy's market saturday, assaulted the store clerk, and then left. the victim was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. anyone with any information is asked to call durham police. a man accused of shooting a woman in belmont is due in court today. police say jason cuocolo shot a 33-year-old woman in the head last tuesday at a home on arlene drive. the victim is expected to survive. authorities say cuocolo fled the scene in a stolen car. he was arrested on friday near route three in meredith. a driver is recovering this morning after being rescued from the wreckage of a serious crash in salem. the accident happened around 7:00 last night on east broadway. police say a car went off the
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there are two left in 2016. >> it was gorgeous. >> it kept me up at night it was so bright. it was beautiful. "saturday night live" kept a lot of people up as well. donald trump is fighting back. calling it part of the media's conspiracy to bring him down. >> reporter: serious matters of the republican aside, it's considered unusual in the ente cancellation of a tv show he, himself, hosted less than a year ago. that's what donald trump did this weekend after "snl" exceedic salvo. >> i love kids. i love them so much, i marry them. >> reporter: with the election ever closer, this weekend's "saturday night live," another show case for the donald trump impression of alec baldwin. >> number three, women can't be
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>> reporter: sparring with kate mckinnon's hillary clinton in a debate spoof. >> we disagree on almost everything. but i do like how generous he is. just last friday, he handed me this election. >> reporter: alas, not everyone appears to be laughing. trump tweeting, watched "saturday night live" hit job on me. time to retire the boring and unfunny show. alec baldwin portrayal media rigging election. he guest hosts less yan a year ago. remember. >> part of the reason i'm sheer that i know now take a joke. >> reporter: back then, trump pronounced himself pleased with the outcome. >> we had a lot of fun last night. it was terrific. it was well received. >> reporter: of course, satire is not intended for it's focus.
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time-honored, democratic tradition, sexual performance in the white house. >> reporter: later, darryl hammond scored with bill clinton sendups. and will ferrell would turn his george bush impression into a one-person show. is. >> you have to admit, it's a good plot twist that i turned out the be a smart one. >> "snl" can do these that stick. it's hard, sometime, forer portrayal and the actual person. >> reporter: but nothing topped tina fey, as 2008 vice presidential nominee sarah palin. >> you know, hillary and i don't agree on everything. >> anything. i believe that diplomacy should be the corner stone of any foreign policy. >> andky see russia from my house. >> reporter: palin would later appear on "weekend update" and
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all night la, la, la, la, la, la ? >> reporter: truth is -- >> he's either not that rich. >> wrong. >> reporter: if they're not making fun of you on "snl," you're not making news. >> my microphone is broken. >> reporter: no comment from "snl." alec ban' retweet trump. >> we're going to talk to you more about that. joining us now is dean obeidallah. he used to work for "snl." let me ask you. how do comedians view trump? has that view change during the tam pain? >> when he first started running, we viewed him like a kardashian. he was a punch line.
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i think our comedy evolved. i really hope xheed cans can turn back into a punchline and make america laugh again at trump. that's part of the problem. donald trump not liking being laughed at. lashing out. now "snl." >> he used to be in on the joke. had fun with it. we have seen him turn on comedians in the past. >> definitely. he pseudobill maher for $5 million over a joke bill maher told on "the tonight show" in 2013. he withdrew the charges later. we can't lose comedy. >> let's bring chris back in on the discussion. you think what donald trump saying about "snl" you're not taking him as seriously as maybe others are? >> it's not like "the new york
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getting those cease and desist notices in the mail. it's the idea of looping in "snl" along with everything else, the media the cultural elites. this is the basis of his narrative right now. you can see him folding it into what he's trying to say. >> he may not win new votes. his base is probably going to love it. >> i wrote an article about how ridiculous this was and his supporters are fighting me on twitter saying he's ri aun fair show. even sarah palin. no one criticize more. laughed at it, rolled with the punches. that's what you should do. america, we have a rich tradition of political come did i. it's so important, this is shortening my life expectancy, this campaign. >> politicians have, in the past, used comedy to help them and broaden the base. >> absolutely.
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galifian galifianakis. comedy will reach people that won't watch a debate, a serious speech. it's the greatest thing to use. donald trump fighting against it when he actually has pretty good comedic timing. he should be using comedy to help him. instead, he's fighting this. 22 days out, you're going to tweet about cancel "saturday night live" i don't think that americans right now. the end of orange juice. why the drink may be disappearing from breakfast tables this year. and the big samsung ban. wh why officials are showing up at the airports. (laughs) (laughs) what does cleanripple texture do? catches all the stuff that you want to get out. this is really nice. this one is, like, it goes the extra step.
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latest on colin kaepernick. the controversy. 49ers quarterback off the bench, getting his first start since he began the national anthem protest. his team lost, 45-16. stephen a. smith joins us. kaepernick showed up. he had a muhammad ali t-shirt. he knelt down. other teammates did as well. let's take a listen to how he was received when he the field, stephen a. [ crowd booing ] >> i don't think many are surprised by that reaction on the road, you're usually booed any way. then what he's been doing. explain the environment around the game. >> it was very divisive, obviously, robin. you have some people believing that he's just un-american. that he is not what america is all about. they believe that he's
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anthem. disrespecting what america supposedly stands for. as a result, they have a lot of vitriol for him. another segment of the populus want to applaud him, thank him for his bravery, courageousness. they wanted to take selfies with him after the game. talk to him. it's one of those situations where, it just heightens and illuminates that we're a divided nation right now. it's incredibly polarizing we watch not the election. his situation, essentially, epitomizes that. i wasn't surprised at all by what i saw from the fans in buffalo. they just felt the way they felt. others feel otherwise. >> he seems pretty unfazed by the criticism. >> those are rare occurrences right now, i think people realize the impact of what's going on. like i said from the beginning, i knew the consequences of what
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>> bigger issue for him now as player is the play of himself and his team. >> there's no question about it. the 49ers stink. let's be clear about that. listen, he didn't play miserably. at the same time, 13 for 29 for 187 yards is not that impressive, though he made some plays with his feet. the 49ers don't have playmakers on offense pip don't know if they have players on defense. they looked like a franchise right now. they are the worse he plays, he'll get more attention. >> stephen a. smith unplugged. let's move on to the flight ban for samsung phones. u.s. air safety officials are issuing an emergency order that prohibits people from taking the galaxy note 7 on planes. gio benitez has the story.
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help could face serious penalties. >> we're talking veer potential punishments. up to $180,000 if fins. up to ten years in prison. that's if you sneak these phones sboonon to these planes. even if you get them on the checked baggage, they don't want them. we're learning new information about the batteries. the troubled batteries that are causing the problems. "the wall street journal" is saying samsung was using self-testing. doing their own testing instead of using third party testing be looking at that. >> no doubt. also, let's be realistic, if you own one of these phones, you're traveling, what are you going to do? are there suggestions? >> we're learning right now, samsung, robin, is going to be at some of the busiest airports. probably here at laguardia. samsung reps will be here. they'll exchange it. but samsung is sending boxes to
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boxes. pop the phone in, send it back. they don't want it here. if tsa sees it, they'll send you home. now the a breakfast staple in jeopardy. o.j., orange juice? once the morning's beverage of choice for so many is plunging in popularity. american consumption is down 13%. what's up with o.j.? >> o.j. is going zbloe, yeah. >> something you used to enjoy for breakfast, now, not so much. the primary reason is health. for years, orange jus was marketed as part of a complete breakfast. recent years, evidence suggests it's not as healthy as we thought. it's high in fructose. a lot of carbs. and the poor citrus farmers have the trifecta.
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weather. and disease. >> this is so serious. you have the usda shifting guidelines? >> that's right. any day care could not give orange juice there to kids under 1 year old. you have school districts following suit around the world that are removing orange juice from the school. one thing i read. i tried it myself. if you google orange juice good for you. the two top hits, one is the number one reason to stop drinking orange juice. and the other is why orange juice is slowly killing you. 27 grams of sugar, in 12 ounces of orange juice. it's the same ad as a pack of m & ms or a can of soda. >> we drank it growing up. who knew? >> i like freshly squeezed orange juice, which is much better for you.
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try to model for him. we sneak juice in the other room. >> can i have my kambucha. >> it's supposed to be really healthy for you. >> it's just good. it's just good. >> kambucha, good, o.j., bad. that's the takeaway. thank you very much. coming up, we hear from the heroes seen many this amazing rescue video. hay they've is a woman trapped in her suv as it takes on water. treatments. a potential breakthrough for parents. ve my students. i want them to be successful. i can't imagine doing anything else. i was twenty-eight years old when i felt my first lump. a year later i found out i had breast cancer. i told my students, i promise you i will come back. cancer treatment centers of america, i felt like they really cared about me. i met my team of doctors and my care management team.
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>> did it go under? >> reporter: it's a desperate race against time. watch as the suv quickly starts to sink. it's driver, a 68-year-old woman, trapped inside. pounding on the passenger window. >> go to your back window. >> reporter: a quick-thinking good samaritan wastes no time. just as he opens the the door to help the woman out. >> you got to come out. >> reporter: the vehicle takes on water and submerges. >> i lost her. >> reporter: but then -- >> behind you. >> reporter: the woman reaches the surface, gasping for breath. just as the first bystander starts to fatigue, dan jumps in to hemp. >> she had this terror, frantic look in her eyes. i knew she couldn't swim. i grabbed the cushion that had handles on it. i flung them toward her. she grabbed it.
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the hospital recovering from mild hypothermia. this was just an accident. the driver was not impaired in any way. the first responders made to it the scene moments late person they said if the good samaritans were not there to help, it could have ended much differently. >> so fast. >> scary. heroic, heroic efforts by those good samaritans. coming stars" terra jole takes us behind the scenes in the ballroom. that and a whole lot more. motivation monday, "gma." hey, jesse. who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. vern from voya?
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welcome back to "gma" on a monday morning. this is not the image you want to e see flying out of philadelphia. ground stop now. that's the airport. visibility less than a quarter mile. we have red flag warnings. wall fire at least 6,000 acres. this it's a great view from the top. just ask chris sununu. chris inherited a famous name and was given the top job at his family's resort, where, over the years, chris cut jobs and cut employees' hours
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>> >> now, from wmur news 9 -- sean: good morning. it is 7:56. a rhode island man, accused of stabbing three people in plymouth over the weekend, is expected to face a judge today. 19-year-old terrence simmons jr. is scheduled to be arraigned on numerous charges, including three counts of second-degree assault. police say just the victims were stabbed shortly after 4:00 a.m. sunday on winter street. two of them are plymouth state students. all three victims are expected at this time, authorities are not releasing details on what may have led up to the crime. nashua police are asking for your help in locating an suv involved in a hit-and-run that killed a dog. the incident happened around 12:30 yesterday afternoon in the area of 26 hanover street. a woman says her daughter was walking two dogs when a light blue suv came by and hit the animals. one of the dogs died. the other survived, but now needs surgery. a go fund me page has been set
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you might notice it feels a lot warmer out there today. the sun is shining out there. kevin: temperatures starting in the 40's and 50's. in the western and northern half of the state, visibility was down to a 1/4 mile. giving way to sun the rest of a should enjoy through the day. that will allow temperatures to jump quickly after the fog burns off. low and mid 70's. a few holdouts in the upp 6 in central new hampshire as well. a warm front approaches later tonight. that is probably our best chance of rain between now and thursday afternoon. skies will try to clear early tomorrow morning, setting up temperatures in the 70's for the southern half of the state and likely hanging around in the 60's up north. still above normal for this time of year. front will come through wednesday morning. with that, a stray shower.
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60's later this week and sets up better rain chances friday. behind that system, even cooler air. when all three of these guys show up, they come up with some crazy ideas. so i appreciate it when annie kuster says "no" to cutting social security. she stood up to both parties to protect our benefits. annie's working to make sure we have a secure retirement. so i can worry about these guys instead. thanks, annie. i'm annie kuster and i approve this message. when i listen to families across new hampshire, all i hear is that washington
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. donald trump is doubling down. bashing his opponent, the media even "saturday night live." as hillary clinton faces a new batch of leaked e-mails. also this treatm -- ivf treatments? and "dancing's" breakout star, terra jole. >> i've never danced with an arch-sized partner before. >> i've never danced -- >> how they're inspiring each other and america. as we say --
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? this is my heart beat song ? and good morning, america. welcome to monday here in times square. and robin, you are bringing something very special this morning. everybody's gotting? . t got something. extra special. extra special because amy, elizabeth vargas, and dan harris are going to join us. we're going to talk about through their somethings. it's no different. no different than any other work place. the way we have bonded together. >> you're a family. we're family. >> where do you find the time is what i want to know? >> amy, when she's not here, it's because she's somewhere in october addressing. we'll talk about that coming up. lo you for that. also coming up this morning, who likes saving money? let's just say it? who likes it?
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you. we have great apps and tools to bulk up your bank account. they work. now let's go back to amy with the morning rundown. good morning. a major battle under way against isis in iraq. at daybreak, an offensive was launched to retake the city of mosul. overnight, the coalition bombed with artillery. ashe carter calls it a decisive moment. there are concerns of a major humanitarian crisis. back here at home, republicans are calling an attack on a gop office in north carolina political terrorism. the building was fire-bombed and a slur about nazi republicans scrawled nearby. no one was insxwrurpd donald trump is blaming hillary clinton and her supporters. clinton called the take horrific.
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help reopen that office. trump is campaigning in wisconsin this morning. he's warning voters that the election is rigged. he's unleashing more allegations as clinton opens up a bigger lead in the polls. tom llamas has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump is heading out west this week. first the midwest and the rockies and then las vegas on wednesday for the debate. he's preaching this message of a rigged election. >> the process is rigged. it's a rigged electio corrupt media pushing false allegations and outright lies. >> reporter: in his latest conspiracy theory, he's saying the media wants hillary clinton to win the election so they're putting out stories against him. in less than 48 hours, he mentioned the election would be rigged more than 20 times. so far, he has yet to provide any evidence of that.
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julian assange has lost his internet access. he's been holed up in ecuaecuad embassy in london. there were e-mails leaked that seemed to show she was softer on wall street in spreechs than in public. this morning, 21 schoolgirls held cti their families. they say they went ho 40 days without food. nearly 200 girls are still being held by boko haram, what is whi is reportedly willing to negotiate. look at a new superyakt it's the ig best ship of its
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underwater lounge. the price tag? $400 million. he has sailing yacht "a." motor yacht "a." >> maybe a discount on the "b" series. >> but is he happy? >> exactly. >> make us all feel better. how about some news that goes "pop," nearly 200 fans walked out of amy schumer's show. after she began bashing trump. she called the candidate an orange, sexually assaulting, fake college-starting monster. she asked a supporter to join her on stage to say why he was voting for trump.
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them to leave. the audience members saying it just became too political. one tweeted i went to hear jokes. but with an audience of 8500 people, the show did go on. >> a lot of tension everywhere these days. >> a lot of tension, even in comedy. you were talking about it earlier. also in "pop news" this morning, two, not one, but two surprises from sarah jessica parker. she revealed in almost didn't do the hbo show that made her so famous, because she thought she would be trapped and unable to do other things. she tried to get out of it. executives convinced her to stay for one season, see if you like it. thank goodness, she liked it. s.j.p. also revealing a third
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we're going to go behind is the keens with her and her marter in just ahead. first, a new study to those trying to start family. could mean more affordable ivf treatments. dr. jen ashton is joining us this morning. you have a jam-packed schedule. can you tell us what about this study is all about? >> yeah, robin. out of salt lake city and this meeting. one of the major themes of thissier's conference, affordability for infertility treatments. this particular study comes out of usc, university of southern california. they looked at women 35 years of age and younger with good prognosis for fertility treatments and treated them with what's called modified natural cycle ivf. three days of medications instead of two weeks of
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a good live birth outcome. they saved over $7200 per live birth. this is significant because we know ivf is expensive. it's still expensive with this but a step in the right direction. about 1 in 4 u.s. couples struggling with infertility cannot afford the treatments they need. this is less is more. very encouraging news. >> less medication. body. on the mood, and the mind set. it's easier on the bank account. all of those things matter potentially lower complication rate of something called hyperstimulation. it's not for every infor tillty patient. these are for women under the age of 35. but you're starting to see this trend of infertility specialists trying everything they can to lower costs because they want this to be more affordable to more people. >> and jen, what are you also
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>> so, robin this is arguably the biggest infertility and fertility conference in the world. there are for than4,000 experts here if all over the country and the world. and they hit every aspect of reproductive medicine. affordability is a big thing this year. genetic advances. huge always important. advances in male factor infertility. the mental health aspect of and so much more. i'm going to try to see as learn as much as i can today. i feel like a kid in a candy store. >> thanks for being our eyes and ears there. thank you, jen. you take care. have a good time. dr. ashton will answer your questions on twitter. coming up, the best newel toos to put more money in your bank account. come on back. before fibromyalgia, i was energetic. i was active.
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nd me. i am ready to be cured. are you ready? ask your hep c specialist if harvoni is right for you. i'm frank guinta and i approve this message. narrator: new hampshire has one of the worst opiate epidemics in the nation. and frank guinta is leading the charge to fight it. erin canterbury: when i met congressman guinta, it was like a breath of fresh air. he said to me "what can i do?" "how can i help?" narrator: frank guinta founded and chairs the bipartisan task force to combat the heroin epidemic. canterbury: frank guinta understands this is not a democratic issue nor a republican issue. it's a people issue. he's willing to get in there and fight for us... to end the opiate epidemic. welcome back to "gma." the best audience all week. [ cheers and applause ] little joke i got from tom. let's go ahead, guess what? i don't know if you is seen this girl dance.
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she gives me chils kevin: flogging in interior sections of the state. otherwise, sunshine warming is up quickly through the morning. we started mild, in the 40's and 50's. and eventually jumped into the upper 60's and mid 70's through the afternoon. we will see more fog formed tonight and couple of showers try to wander through a long and warm front that will the southern half of the state again tomorrow, and likely on wednesday. cooler air wins it's time now for our series, "real money." this morning, how the save for retirement. a lot of new apps help people do it right. >> there's so much help out there for you, george. we're taking the heavy lifting and guess work out so your money can grow. even if you're setting aside
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they met at work. he's a doctor. she's a nurse. last november, the two more married. they both believe it's never too early to think about the future. >> retirement is something i'm thinking about and have been contributing to over the years. >> since i became a nurse, i saved some money. i would like to put more in. >> reporter: enter lauren lions cole. >> not all retirement accounts are quee ated equal. some charge more fees than others. to an fiz the fees, there's a service called feex. >> reporter: when you may be paying too much in fees. lauren says to remember, everybody little bit helps. she showed them an app for saving called digit. >> digit analyzes your checking
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judges how much you can save weekly, maybe it's $3. maybe it's $30. they'll transfer that there your checking to your digit savings account. >> reporter: lauren's most important tip, don't get overwhelmed. if you need a professional, there are places to find that online. >> one of my favorite is guidevine. they interview advisers. before you schedule an appointment you can see if >> reporter: and we have one more bonus resource. it's called blooom. for a small monthly fee, it invests your retirement account for you, potentially saving you hundreds, maybe thousands of dollars each year. now, lara, a little dancing. >> little women's terra jole's doing well in the ballroom.
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how they put together the special dances. >> she's a fan favorite for her grace and positive attitude. now the mom of two is opening up about overcoming her challenges. and how she hopes america will see her. she's 4'2", but no one the ball rool stood taller than when she scored the first 9 of the season. >> our first 9 of the season. >> reporter: a her reality show, little women l.a. -- >> what's up, ice princess? >> the most common time is called achondroplasia. >> reporter: how does she do it? >> i've never danced with an average-sized partner before. he's also never met a little person before. >> very excited. >> reporter: her dance partner,
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moves for her small frame. >> she inspires me to create bigger and better numbers. there are specific things she can't do. one of my steps would be three of terra's steps. >> this week, he was like, clap above your head. i was like, uh huh. that's really going to happen. >> reporter: all the while balancing motherhood. her 1-year-old is also diagnosed th >> i don't want them to feel like there are limitations up there. >> reporter: opening up about her newborn son. >> i called, what's going on? they said the results still aren't in. it almost felt like an elimination. >> reporter: her mission is for america to see her as more than a little person. >> in the beginning, i said
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of me like you're dancing with a little person. you're just terra. sasha is looking at me like i'm terra, which is great. >> reporter: her biggest fear was not making it past the first round. i would say so far, job well done. >> i think she has achieved that. we see her just as she is. >> great story. >> absolutely. >> you can see more "dancing with the stars" tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central. we have more getting into formation.
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>> now, from wmur news 9 -- sean: good morning, everyone. it is 8:27 right now. a rhode island man, accused of stabbing three people in plymouth over the weekend, is expected to face a judge today. 19-year-old terrence simmons jr. is scheduled to be arraigned on numerous charges, including three counts of second-degree assault. police say just the victims were stabbed shortly after 4:00 a.m. sunday on winter street. students. all three victims are expected to be ok. a man accused of shooting a woman in belmont is also due in court today. police say jason cuocolo shot a 33-year-old woman in the head last tuesday at a home on arlene drive. the victim is expected to survive. authorities say cuocolo fled the scene in a stolen car. he was arrested on friday near route three in meredith. we are waking up to fog it some
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seacoast beautifully clear. kevin: normal size in the low 60's. we are going to best that in multiple locations. we only had upward into the afternoon. a lot of blue sky away from western and northern areas, where we still have far to contend with this morning. that will probably stunt your temperature climb at least initially, before everyone gets into the upper 60's later this afternoon. and even down into the monadnock region early this morning, upper range of the 60's to lower 70's. one front approaches this evening with increasing clouds. a few rounds of showers a possibility. as we get the increasing sunshine, we likely have temperatures tomorrow afternoon jumping back into the 70's. even as the front moves through early on wednesday, it will be warm enough to start back to the
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? welcome to my house ? [ cheers and applause ] we are live here in times square. the audience here. this monday, monday morning. >> a lot of energy this monday morning. jesse, kick it off. >> did you know that christmas is now les >> it's amazing. >> he's excited. you been a good boy this year? you got a big one coming up then. people already talking about gifts, obviously. >> lara is done with her shopping. >> no, i'm not. >> are you really? >> i'm not. the whole hip thing threw me off. i'm usually done by august. >> they're not talking about
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reddit is talking about the most insulting gifts ever received. apparently people don't put a lot of thought into things. someone wrote, the first time i met my future mother-in-law was at christmas. she went into my travel bag and took out pair of my own socks. she put a bow on them. and then presented it to me as a christmas gift. >> number one? >> welcome to the family. >> let's just start with going into your travel bag. let's start with the going -- >> creeper. >> yeah, totally. >> ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. >> didn't she get insult fpd guy thought it was a joke. she didn't think it was funny. yes, yes. i read that story. i was like, oh, no. >> you can't choose your
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winning a contest at work, they won a gift. it was a yodeling pickle ornament. >> yes. >> i think we have a picture of that. that's what a yodeling pickle ornament apparently looks like. that's the most disturbing christmas gift. >> it's amazing. >> i think we're going to move on, on that note. >> i'm with you, george. thank you for bringing that. >> merry christmas, everybody. get excited. [ cheers and applause ] >> the yodeling pickle. speaking of yodeling pickles. this -- i'm talking about dating, ironically. how much information do you give on a first date? does anybody -- do you hold back? yeah, i mean, that's the sort of big question. >> somebody you've met online? or -- >> you're on a first date. i went on a first date. you're newly dating, how much do
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"the new york post" that we were all chatting about. we thought it might create a nice conversation out there for you. there's a big sort of movement where people are not giving their real names. they're giving fake names on first dates. one of the thoughts being, it was a psychologist who said it enables you to find out if you're compatible before you get into things that do have an influence. like what someone does for a livi you're on date. you meet this -- we'll call him tom. and on the third date, he goes, by the way, i'm dan. >> if you're going lie about your name on the first date, you're going lie about everything else. >> there is this whole article of women saying, i want to it be about -- nothing else but what really matters. compatibility. one woman had a very racy job, i won't get into in the article, but it's funny.
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they would want to you can that about or, you know, get into. >> that's a liptle different. zple . >> everybody today googles people. >> what if you are compatible. you say, by the way -- >> by the way, i'm not really george? what is your real name? >> i don't think i would make that one up. >> interesting. two interesting topics. and now we're about to meet a very interesting an inspiring man as well. this is a guy in virginia. a police officer make something many people smile. he's gt a viral video just gone -- people are going crazy. check him out doing a little formation. ? [ laughter ] >> oh, i love it. >> he's got it. look at him, look.
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he's joining us right now. lieutenant, thank you for coming on. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> we love seeing your smile and your dance. tell us how this all came to be? >> well, i was at the pep rally at north stafford high school and the energy was a little by low. it was spirit week. i saw the opportunity to engage with the students. i just jumped in and took a chance. >> you've been taking a lot of chances. we love what your principal had to say. scott with kids, you are very level-headed and seek to find ways to inspire kids to make good choices. stafford county is fortunate to have a law enforcement officer of his caliber. that must make you feel great. >> it absolutely does. i'm so very fortunate and blessed to have this opportunity. >> and, you know, you have a -- quite a fascinating back story. one of the first openly gay cadets at the military institute. first openly gay police officer on your police department right
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talking to kids in the classroom? >> well, my message is really that, you know, law enforcement officers are human beings. and that they can come to us and they can trust us. and so, i engage with them and i want them to to understand that, you know, there's a journey to success. and so, we talk about that. talk about making positive choices. >> and, we thank you for that, because so many times, when we're in the media and showing stories that's going on, you know what's going on around the this type. how do we bring this -- how do we bridge this gap between some in the community and what's going on with police officers? >> well, it's really just stepping out and showing that we're human. and engaging with the community. and so here, the stafford county sheriff's office, we focus on community policing. part of that zbegt out and dancing with the kids and engaging in ways they wouldn't expect.
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sheriff here is much about that and stands behind me. >> speaking of dancing. >> would you mind? >> come on, come on. >> oh, yeah, let's go. let's go. ? [ cheers and applause ] >> whoa! oh! no, he didn't. >> it's over. it's over. >> thank you so much. he didn't have to be asked twice. so great. thank you. >> congratulations. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> wow. oh, my goodness. that's the second time we've had man do a split on that screen
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i'm frank guinta and i approve this message. narrator: new hampshire has one of the worst opiate epidemics in the nation. and frank guinta is leading the charge to fight it. erin canterbury: when i met congressman guinta, it was like a breath of fresh air. he said to me "what can i do?" "how can i help?"
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we're about to take a loser look at robin's kevin: temperatures are going to jump quickly. the fog continuing to burn off and western areas over the next two hours. upper 60's to mid 70's today. that is where we will be through wednesday. a and all that brought to you by let's go back to robin. >> thank you, ginger. cannot think of a better way to cap off season one of my podcast, everybody's got something, than with my dear friends, amy and dan harris. we'll hear from them along with our colleague elizabeth vargas. first, take a look. the happiest person in the whole wide world. everybody's got something. >> i feel like i had a huge secret.
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have shared their something very publicly. amy is wrapping up her first mammogram. >> you said the thing that absolutely made it my mind to do this thing. to have a mammogram in front of 5 million people. you said to me, i guarantee you, if you walk into that ma'am-o-van, you will save a life. a few short weeks later, words i never expected to hear, i was told that i have breast cancer. i was connection with the disease. i was standing there with stage 2 invoicive cancer. >> and had no idea. >> had no idea. felt perfectly healthy. because you gave me that nudge, i feel like it's on me. the onus is on me now to give back. and to pay it forward. >> you told your story. and so beautifully well. let's hear dan harris's story. 2004. good morning, america.
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it's too early to prescribe statins for cancer production. this wave of fear rolls over me and i -- my heart starts racing. my palms are sweating. my mouth dries up. my lungs seize up. i can't breathe. >> reporter: years of covering war-torn regions took a toll on dan. >> i got depressed. my way of coping with it was stupid. recreation nal drugs. >> reporter: am many and dan both advocate for a cause they believe in. there were bumps along the way. amy, you do not, like all journalists, don't want to be the story. >> what i wasn't totally prepared for was some backlash. because, there are many cancer groups out there who don't a agree with certain treatments.
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and i was knavenaive to all of . i believe that what i have to say snow when i speak around the country is a better message than it was before. >> for you guys, going splik, i really don't think you had a choice. it's kind of a no mf brainer from a public health perspective to go public. you absolutely both saved countless lives. i decided to do it because i, as a result of having this panic attack, found meditation, which was useful to me. i felt that, too, was meditation is hard. the whole game is just to notice when you have become distracted and start again and again and again. and anybody can do that. >> thank you for making your mess your message. and for sharing your something. with us. ? so remember to always be kind ? >> that is a perfect way for me to tend first season and full disclosure, elizabeth was supposed to join us. duty called at the last second.
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called "20/20," i had to do a shoot. so sorry to miss it. >> i said can cow please be here. so happy for you. message you're sharing. your book has been on "the new york times" best seller's list for four weeks. people are reaching out to you. share your story. >> obviously, i'm more in the vein of dan but even worse, i guess. i was very -- i have been panic attacks my whole life. i chose to self-medicate with alcohol. it turned into an addiction. over the last eight years. 60% of women who are alcoholics also suffer from anxiety. i've been absolutely amazed i get messages every day, many of them people stopping me on the street, to say, thank you for talking about that. i suffer from anxiety too. i drank, too, to self-medicate.
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through this. and your book has helped open up the discussion, because -- >> that's such taboo. >> whether it's breast cancer or anxiety especially with anxiety and addiction, there's an anonym enormous stigma. >> this is a very busy month for you. >> and you, as women. >> you did something last week. >> i was in san francisc greensboro, i'm going to boca raton this weekend, st. louis after that. to jacksonville this month. you're in the same rotation. it's about spreading the message of early detection. the confusing guidelines saying women can wait till they're 45 orks 50. i was 40. i walked in thinking, cancer couldn't happen to me.
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how could i have cancer. my message to women everywhere is that it can happen to you. it's up to you to get the test, make the appointment. starting at the age you want to make them, not when a regulatory agency says you should. >> in my recovery, meditating has been a boost. you've helped bring to it the forefront i can't get, i don't want to name any names, but her initials are amy robach, i can't get her to meditate. >> he was looking at me when he was talking. anyone can do it. >> no, no it's true. >> it's true. anybody can do it. amy is one of these people. amy says, i can't dpoipt i can't clear my mind. my message is, you do not have to clear your mind. that is only do fbl you're enlightened. congratulations, or if you have died. the whole point of meditation is
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time, on one thing. your breath, a mantra. when you get lost, you start again. >> exactly. it helps people get through their something. it really does, amy robach. >> okay. >> happy to be talking with you on your podcast. >> you were an amazing guest. we're posting it today. you really shine a light on very spreg things. >> hey, guys. also, it's a message that in the work place, and our work place happens to be very public. but it's anybody else. their colleagues become friends and coming together helps. >> there's a little bit, they say in recovery, don't compare in despair. you look at everybody else and think, their life is so fantastic why is mine so painful. when you talk about it, people you admire and watch on television every morning, like robin roberts and amy robach might have something difficult or challenging. >> once again, everybody's got something. download the podcast on itunes
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i spent many years as a nuclear missile launch officer. if the president gave the order we had to launch the missiles, that would be it. i prayed that call would never come. [ radio chatter ] self control may be all that keeps these missiles from firing. [ sirens blearing ] i would bomb the [ beep] out of them. i want to be unpredictable. i love war. the thought of donald trump with nuclear weapons scares me to death. it should scare everyone.
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we're back now with our chief health and medical editor dr. rich besser and his wife, jeanne. congratulations on this cookbook. this is a lot more than a cookbook. >> i wanted to show that healthy eating can taste good. you don't have to give up your favorite food pasta. all the things you like to eat. but in a healthier version. >> i' you nodding. yourself the tester at home. >> i am. this is her sixth book. i have eaten every recipe in every book. >> multiple time. >> our son, jack, is here. he's eaten them all as well. >> a good, growing, he will thi boy. what are we starting with? >> part of what i wanted to show is that you don't have to
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everybody clofs them. making it at home, you control what you put in there. instead of white rice, using brown. lean beef and beans and avocado and cheese. you don't have to give up your favorite foods. compared to a restaurant chain, you'll save half the calories by making it at home. instead of 43 grams of fat. mine has over 1600 milligrams of sodium. and we have 200 milligrams. >> almost 1500 mill gams of sodium. that's what you're supposed to have in day you're saving it if you make it yourself. >> and it's still delicious. >> i love this idea. i always have bananas in the house because our son likes
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favorite, the chocolate-covered bananas. i used to p edd to puree them. i put nem in the food processer, and, purr ray it. >> after their frozen. >> and if you puree it, it becomes this incredible treat. you're saving calories, so much fat. and you're eating real food. >> it's fantastic. >> it tastes just like ice cream. but -- >> g what you to think? >> pretty good? [ cheers and applause ] much healthier than going the ice cream route. >> you can still have chocolate and peanuts. >> this is not a sacrifice at all. >> everything in moderation and portion control. >> great stuff. the book is great, too. we'll be right back. bob hillery: i spent 21 years in the navy, defending america. if i only showed up half the time,
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expected to face a judge today. 19-year-old terrence simmons jr. is scheduled to be arraigned on numerous charges, including three counts of second-degree assault. police say just the victims were stabbed shortly after 4:00 a.m. sunday on winter street. two of them are plymouth state students. all three victims are expected to be ok. at this time, authorities are not releasing details on what may have led up to the crime. nashua police are asking for your help in locating an suv involved in a hit-and-run that killed a dog. the incident happened around 12:30 yesterday afternoon in the area of 26 hanover street. walking two dogs when a light blue suv came by and hit the animals. one of the dogs died. the other survived, but now needs surgery. a go fund me page has been set up to help cover the costs. we are waking up to some leather warm temperatures. the sun is shining out there. kevin, the beautiful fall colors are shining. kevin: fall continues to lift in the state. we are going to continue to see
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some western and northern areas over the next hour or two. beyond that, partly to mostly sunny skies in the afternoon. owing to turnout warmer than yesterday. yesterday was 60's just about statewide. today, we're up into the lower and mid 70's. a bit of a stubborn start out west, with patchy fog and visibility still under 1/4 mile in some spots. likely into the 70's in the southern half of the state tomorrow and wednesday all tonight. with that, scattered showers making their way through. as clouds clear early tomorrow morning, that will push temperatures into the 70's. back in the 60's thursday and
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