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good morning. down to the wire. good morning. down to the wire with one day to go with d and hillary clinton on a final battleground blitz. >> this election is a moment of reckoning. it is a choice between or unity. the fbi giing clnt a last minute boost concluing their e-mail search saying there's nothing on anthony weiner's laptop to prompt action. >> hillary clinton is guilty. she knows it the fbi knows it. the people know it. the last minute push is on. the race is still tight. with hours to go, how will each side try to seal the deal.
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right here, monday, november 7th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to today on a monday morning. i was thinking i remember sitting on the show one morning looking at you and saying we have a year to go before the election and that seems like 20 makes. here we are the eve of the election. we're getting ready here at nbc news for decision night in america. there's democracy plaza. tomorrow night, it will be lit up with a map of the united states and we'll see which one goes red and which ones go blue. right to the state of the race, 24 hours to go. it is tightening at the moment it matters most. our final nbc news survey monkey tracking poll is showing hillary
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nbc and "washington post" has clinton's lead at just five points. >> here's a look at the battleground state that will decide this election. a new university of new hampshire has clinton up by 11 points in that state, while in ohio, new "columbus dispatch" poll shows trump with a one point advantage. >> the all important early voting, more than 42 million people have already cast their ballo in battle grounds of florida, north carolina and nevada. >> in a moment, we will be talking to campaign managers from both sides. lets begin our 2016 coverage on the eve of the election with nbc's andrea mitchell. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. the 2016 campaign now again turned upside down by fbi director, james comey, this time deciing that those hillary clinton e-mail on anthony
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government business. the question is now is it too late to undo the political damage. hillary clinton in new hampshire late sunday, ignoing the fbi director's letter clearing her, the campaign deciing any mention of the e-mail controversy could turn off late deciing swing voters. >> let's go vote, new hampshire! >> reporter: word of comey's decision coming as clinton was arriing in cleveland sunday afternoon, her aides elated seen on ipad, comey writing, based on our review we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in july with respect to secretary clinton. her running mate, tim kaine reacting. >> not surprised. it sounds like the fbi director's conclusion as we thought it would be. >> reporter: clinton not reacting with a star assist from cavalier's royalty, lebron james. >> this woman right here has the
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>> reporter: and later, gold star father khan captuing it at the rally with his denunciation of donald trump. >> thankfully, mr. trump, this isn't your america. >> reporter: can the e-mail damage be undone? with polls opening just 24 hours from now, the clinton campaign worries the good news may not catch up to the bad news of comey's first letter 10 days ago. "today" on the last full day of grounds states including an all-star rally at independence hall in philadelphia with both obamas, her husband, bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi. then, a midnight final rally in north carolina. clinton determined to leave no vote on the table. matt and savannah. andrea mitchell, thank you. donald trump weighing in on the
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the final hours of this campaign. period alexander is in sarasota, florida, this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we've been following donald trump in the final hours of this campaign. even he describes it as a marathon, not a sprint. he ended his weekend here in sarasota 3:30 this morning and will take the stage a short time from now. and after the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mail. donald trump says it w more evidence the system is rig. donald trump racing to the finish line wrapping up early this morning in virginia his fifth state of the day. >> we'll call this the midnight special speech. >> reporter: trump casting doubt on the fbi concluing investigation of hillary clinton's e-mail. >> you can't review 650,000 e-mail in eight day, you can't do it, folks. >> reporter: uring vote others to provide the final vote
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she knows it, the fbi knows it. the people know it and now it's up to the american people to deliver justice at the ballot box on november 8th. >> reporter: trump's aides insist the november surprise will have no impact on his campaign. >> reporter: telling nbc news the latest controversy already significantly damaged clinton's campaign and motivated once reluctant suburban republicans to back trump. capping a trump is pushing hard in seven different battle grounds including blue states that haven't gone republican in decades. team trump confident about michigan polls giing clinton a four point lead. trump isn't looking back after a chaotic scene saturday rushed offstage by secret service, a spark in the front row, someone
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the protester, secret service determining there was no gun and trump returned to the podium. donald trump's aides are projecting confidence on michigan circling it on the map and where he ends it today. starts in sarasota, florida, to raleigh, north carolina, scranton, pennsylvania, manchester, new hampshire, before flying out to grand rapids, michigan. back to you. >> thank you. >> robby mook, hillary clinton's good to see you. >> reporter: good morning. >> let me ask you this, 10 or so days ago when director comey released a letter to congress saying there were new e-mail the fbi wanted to look into on anthony weiner's laptop and may be pertinent to the investigation, secretary clinton had a lot to say about it, among those the director's actions were unprecedented and deeply troubing and yesterday, comey
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silence on the subject from secretary clinton. why? >> what she said was they won't see anything new here and that's what director comey said. secretary clinton wants to explain her vision where she wants to take this country. she wants to celebrate and lift up the historic voter turnout we're seeing. >> after such strong words by director comey e-mail or campaign rally simply a taboo? >> i think americans have heard enough of this. the director resolved it yesterday, what we asked him to do and bring to it a close. we want to move on and talk about the voters and their lives, what this election should be about. >> a bit of a footnote and sign of the times when it comes to this election season, robbie, the campaign director for
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yesterday, tweeted, friends, please remember, that if you see a whopper of a wikileaks in the next two day, it's probably a fake. does that mean you guys are sitting there holding your breath over the next 24 hours over any drop of information? >> we're not. we're working on turning out our supporters. we made 8.1 million phone calls and knocked on 7 million doors and that working hard to build is at full action. we're seeing latino and asian turnout doubled in north carolina and florida. a third of the asian and american latino voters turning out in florida didn't vote in 2014 and 2012. that doesn't happen by accident, the work our team did to register hundreds of thousands of voters and now all the work our volunteers are doing to remind people to go vote. >> yet, robbie, we see secretary
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top surrogates to colorado. these are blue states. does that signal jitters on the campaign's part, perhaps the deep blue wall is not as strong as you thought? >> we're particularly focused on states that vote predominantly on election day and focused on north carolina and nevada and north carolina who have early voing and new hampshire, michigan, pennsylvania, ohio, where states where much more than half of the vote either outcome tomorrow? >> you know, we're prepared for everything. for the next 24, 48 hours, we're really to kwuced turning outer supporters out to vote. i'm proud to announce secretary clinton will be airing an ad this evening making her cloing argument to the voters and we're hoing people will tune in and see that this evening. >> clinton campaign manager,
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now, to the mood of the trump campaign. kellyanne conway, the campaign manager. thanks for being here. >> donald trump definitely made the most of the comey letter when it came out in late october staing there were going to be new e-mail pertinent to the investigation he was going to look at. he said they were classified, i think the quote was beyond classified and she was guilty and there was an indictment commenting. can we expect him now in light of what comey has now >> there are troubling -- >> that's true but his assertion turned out to be false. >> left, right and center, wine the world would you reopen this investigation if you didn't have something big even the democrats did not do, what they did not do that the democrats did do was viciously attack comey.
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he first said director comey had guts, did the right thing and had confidence in the fbi. now, after yesterday's letter, the fbi rolled over and let clinton off and should be ashamed of themselves. >> why reopen an investigation if there's no there there? frankly, the investigation has been a hot mess from the beginning. he said, i won't prosecute her and went on to list the whole litany of illegalities. >> but he didn't attack comey 10 days ago, he saved yesterday. >> he's talking about the same rigged corrupt system has shifted our jobs and welfare overseas has given us bad trade deals and pour over the borders and take our jobs. >> both campaigns lost credibility on criticiing comey. i would say, both campaigns do this. when they like what comey does, he's a man ofintegrity. when they don't like it he should be ashamed of himself.
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campaign has clean hands. i. >> i was very surprised, the president of the united states was saying he should not reopen the investigation. if he thought there was new evidence that's why he acted that way. >> trump said he rolled over. i guess that's my point. >> the voters today and tomorrow see somebody who represents change and taking things in a
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reinvestment, we feel very good about the cloing polls in the upper midwest states the last couple of days and last couple of weeks have been elusive to presidential candidates but keep electing republican candidates to be their representatives in their states. >> the race really has tightened, a lot of people say because donald trump has probably been the most disciplinedan in the last ten days. the new york city reports his campaign staff actually wrested his twitter account from him, basically said you're not going to tweet for yourself anymore. is that true? >> no, it's not true. i think donald trump is at his very best when he's talking about the issues. one of the big arguments he's taking in the last couple of weeks, if you don't like obama premiums riing in a state like arizona, 115%, over 15% in a key state like pennsylvania, i have
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centric, i think the argument for the obamacare argument and hillary clinton deciding to go super low in her cloing arguments, i'm astonished she would make everything about politics and personal destruction, negative insult, paid advertiing all against donald trump. >> it's a little late for eats campaign claim the high ground. >> in nevada, 21 amazing. you have the campaign map. how is it looking? >> you talked about it. the campaign is ending in an unlikely place, the rust belt and at the start we didn't think that's where they were finishing and the hold donald trump has.
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toss-up states or battleground states. you're trump, you lose one of these, she's over 270. they've been getting particularly discouraing news out of nevada. if clinton just wins that with the traditional battleground she's over 270. you have to flip a state traditionally red or blue. rural population, white working class population, probably not a large latino population trump is in minnesota, michigan, pennsylvania, wants to finish in one of these states? what do they see? upper ppeninsula, the rural interior pennsylvania, maine, as the grey states disappear, they
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>> who pate tension in school when we learned the abbreviation of states? >> what about area code? 781, come on! >> let's wrap up this comey business. what's the final word? he gives the letter the end of october, the sort of clean bill of health as of yesterday going back to his original decision not to prosecute. where does this land in terms of the effect. >> it really halted her growth and the to cause had been her case against donald trump and it also changed donald trump as the candidate, the very same article you're asking kellyanne about has rich detail for political junies out there, free until the election, any article who cares about what goes on behind the scenes, talks about how
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he could win this thing. it changed the race and also changed the candidate by getting him on message. >> do we need any more message how her e-mail affected the campaign other than the fact we got crickets yesterday what was good news. >> they don't want to talk about good news. is there no good news e-mail headline. it's not we will look back and say, this may have cost the democratic party one or two senate seats and galvanized republicans to vote like republicans again. we may look at the makeup of the senate and say, a comey effect. >> i remember when early voing didn't exist. it was absentee balloting and
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excuse. are there any tea leaves? >> part is that road map, some indications of turnout among latino voters and energy among latino voters. if that's what we see in a state like florida or nevada, that could be very very bad news for donald trump and could be part of why the trump campaign is looking at the map of the united states. >> more than 8 of 10 people say they're disgusting? do those people vote? motivated even w >> you heard kellyanne talk about how they independent on negative ads, that's because they motivate voters. i think one of the things we talk about wednesday morning is hidden vote, a lot of talk about a hidden trump vote. we'll wait and see, i think there might be a lot of hidden hillary voting, women pulling the spouses, pulling the lever despite her baggage.
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all right. nbc news has you covered on election day. our special primetime coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern and 4:00 pacific. and wake up wednesday morning before they go to sleep, all the reaction and analysis. a check of the weather from roker. let's look at what's going on, heavy showers and thunderstorms from freeport to new orleans. we're watching this today. rainfall amounts new orleans, heavier rain from oklahoma and texas as well. what about the battleground states? weather is not all that bad throughout much of the country. tomorrow, as far as some toss-up states, for example, ohio looks to be the worst, showers and thunderstorms from lima, ohio and new hampshire, weather looking pretty good there. sunshine and temperatures in 50s
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we'll look at more toss-up states a little bit later on. your forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. good morning. clear skies and plenty of sunshine. it is awfully chilly out there this morning. 30s in suburbs and low 40s during the day. 100% sunshine but you will need your coat and sweat shirts for afternoon school activities. 30s to 40s on your way out.
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today. election day, sunshine starts to finish after a cold early tuesday morning. >> that's your latest weather. >> thank you very much. coming up, america going to pot? the issue of legaliing marijuana on the ballot in several states, why one state's vote could be a game changer. "snl" gets real, how the show tapped into the mood of the country with final message to voters the day before election
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good morning. a chill in the air yesterday. temperatures low 30s in suburbs and 40s in the city and high near 63 today. 67 tomorrow with full sunshine. little chance for a little rain
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>> all right, chuck. thank you, another local news update in 25 minutes. >> back to the "today" show after this short break. have a good day. how to raise three sons and build a successful business after my husband passed away. how to bring people together, set positive goals, and get things done. that's what we do in a diverse and inclusive community like ours. that's what we need in congress to get it working again. and that's why i approve this message and respectfully ask
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7:30, monday what a cutie. 7:30, november morning. a cool midtown morning october 7th, 2016. we will have a t the rockets. >> see a lot of ski hats out there today to let you know what we're facing. looking at the headlines, we begin with sad news. janet reno, the first woman to serve as attorney general has died. the 78-year-old was battling parkinson's disease and spent her last days surrounded by family and friends. discovering a second body on the property where a missing
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inside a storage container last week. remains have been identified as that woman's boyfriend. investigators say the 45-year-old suspect confessed to killing four people in an unsolved shooting. and fbi director says there will be no charges about the e-mail found on hillary clinton's laptop. >> hillary clinton is guilty. she knows it, the fbi knows it and the people know it. now, it's up to the american people to deliver justice at the ballot box on november 8th. >> for her part, clinton did not mention the fbi's decision during a campaign stop in new hampshire. >> the presidency is not the only thing people are voing on tomorrow. legaliing marijuana for recreational use is on the
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good morning. gadi has more on that. good morning. >> reporter: it's crazy to think in 1912, california was the first state to ban marijuana and many states say if california legalizes, it could turn the tide for the rest of the country. in venice beach, california, a doctor will prescribe you a medical marijuana card for 40 bucks but people will tell you pot is so easy to get some don't even bother with a amsterdam. >> reporter: on the ballot in california, arizona, nevada, massachusetts and maine, whether to legalize. for most states, that means six plants for personal use, allows people over 21 to buy up to an ounce. >> this is what an ounce looks like? >> this is an ounce, 28 grams. >> reporter: while in maine, voters are asked to legalize 2 1/2 ounces. nationwide, voters support for
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americans are in favor of legalization. in colorado, the first state to legalize recreational use, the governor, once opposed to legalization is now optimistic. >> i step now and say, you know, it might work, it just might work. >> reporter: in colorado town of pueblo, voters are asked if they want to repeal legalization and they have seen an increase in crime, marijuana related control. in california, those opposed to legalization are taken to the airways. >> kids could be exposed to as about it in gummy bears and -- >> reporter: it could be bigger than the econoies of some small counties and estimates it could bring over a billion dollars in tax revenue alone.
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legitimately the beginning of the end of the war on marijuana in the united states of america. >> when it comes to the rest of the country, experts estimate it could reach $40 billion, this industry reaching $40 billion worth of marijuana sales by the year 2020. matt and savannah. >> thank you. kind of an artsy shot we have with him. >> right out of a cheech and >> i see a shortage of cheetos. >> what's happening? >> let's show you what's going on what we were talking about last week, the widespread warmth continues, big ridge of high pressure. portland, 66, 11 degrees above average in billings. springfield, 62, chicago, 17 degrees above average. tomorrow election day, lots of warmth with the exception of the
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continues. looking at toss-up states, how about utah? see what the weather is looking like there. again, not that bad, expecting to see plenty of sunshine and temperatures in to the 60s and 70s, and north carolina, another toss-up state, beautiful weather, upper sunshine, low 60s to upper 70s. that's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> i'm meteorologist, chuck morning. nice to have that sunlight at 5:01 p.m. temperatures in the mitts 30s to 40s. you will definitely need your warm coat. next two days, not bad. dry weather for election day, chance for showers wednesday and noticeaby cooler weather by the weekend. >> the latest election day weather, check out our friends
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were expecting. >> comic relief has been hard to find except for "snl." they mixed it with a serious message. with one of the most divisive elections coming to an end, "snl" got hillary clinton and donald trump together. >> i'm sorry, kate, i hate yelling all this stuff at you. >> alec baldwin and kate so mean. >> running off to time square with a show of unity. capping off the end of a campaign season that saw alec baldwin and kate mcclinton. >> he is a boy. >> shut-up. >> he started the birther movement. >> you did. >> they put their satirical spin on the campaign veered toward the gutter see. welcome to the second and worst
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the candidates. >> i'm better than ever, let's do this! >> i'd like to again tonight by attempting a casual lean. >> portraying the democratic nominee at times as robotic. >> but it's alec baldwin's donald trump that has garnered the most attention. >> are you not entertained? >> needling the candidate after the now famous >> are you trying to say apologize? >> no, i would never do that. what i am doing is aplogizing. >> reporter: and playing up trump's body language after they made it look like he was looming during the second debate. >> number two, women can't be charged more for health
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watch but you've come this far. >> even bringing in tom hanks with the' sales and earnings the media is out to get him. >> all the broadcasters are making me look so bad. >> how are we doing that? >> by taking all the things i say and do and putting them on tv. >> the real trump is unimpressed tweeting baldwin's impression stinks. clinton didn't come out unstated, mli questions about the e-mail controversy. >> let's start with the big story of the week. >> please be taxes, please be taxes. >> secretary clinton's e-mails. >> you! >> so you're never going to answer a question about your e-mail? >> no. but it was very cute to watch you try. >> now with one of to the most heated campaigns wrapping up, comedians are getting serious.
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for but on tuesday we all get a chance to decide what kind of country we want to live in. >> this campaign season has been the best for "snl," its ratings more than 21% higher than last year. there's something about seeing kate mckinnon and alec baldwin out on the streets of new york that was actually very moving. >> they tapped into something very real you wish everyone could hug it out after this. from "30 rock" to time square that quickly on a normal day. thank you very much. tamron in the newsroom and carson on "voice" duty. >> josh gad tweeting the end of tonight's "snl" cold open was profound and unexpecteded a one
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7:56 is your time this monday. good morning to you. i'm eun yang. we will check in with melissa mollet. what's going on? >> finally cleared up at 270 and southbound, still have delays towards germantown. they haven't quite cleared out of the way have a disabled vehicle blocking some lanes. top of the beltway, outer loop at georgia is slow. inbound from the south is slow as is inbound indiana head highway. >> thank you. we'll take a break and have your
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i believe america is already great. yes, we have our challenges. we must give every child a great education, build an economy that works for everyone, end tax breaks for companies that move our jobs overseas. by working together, democrats and republicans, we can do these things. that's why we must defeat those who want to turn americans against one another. i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message, because united, our best days are still ahead. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them
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temperatures in the 30s and 40s now. it will be a nice enough afternoon to be outside. not as nice as yesterday. mid-60s for election day tomorrow. no weather rete and thursday and friday will be chilly, too. thank you. an update in 25 minutes and back to the "today" show after this
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8:00 on "today." coming up -- 24 hours to go. it's 8:00 on "today," with one day to go, the fbi clears hillary clinton in th probe prompting donald trump to protest. >> you can't review 650,000 e-mail in eight days. >> while clinton calls for americans to come together to defeat her rival. >> this election is a moment of reckoning. it is a choice between division or unity. >> so with voters finally heading to the polls, will we be able to put an end to our election anxiety. ?? ??
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buble and his wife receive an outpouring of support as they reveal their youngest son has cancer. don't mess with tom hanks, the hollywood a-lister and good guy reveals the one thing he can't tolerate, monday, november 7th, 2016. >> city >> i just ran a marathon and now i need a hug from you, al! you, . ?? >> good morning f >> good morning to our husbands, bob and steve! you're missing out! >> from richmond, virginia, we love "today"! o! we're back now.
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we have a big crowd on the plaza this morning on a chilly post marathon morning. we have a lot of people wearing the medals around their necks, congratulations to all of you runners. >> i'm always amazed they're here and standing and so proud. >> instead of iing their legs down, they stand outside on a day like today. >> it is election eve. check it out. we're already spirit. the legendary rockets are here and will perform for us in just a little while. >> they must be freezing. >> why do we do that? first, the original project, friday, people came to the nbc shop here at rockefeller center and lined up to buy the note cards and journals we helped create. they're all sold out online.
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it helps the detroit public school economy. >> i went online and they're all sold outside. speaking of great causes, matt and i, you can see our stubble growing in the know shave campaign. 92% of doctors tell us mental health issues are also under-reported and we are going to raise awareness of men's health all week long. for a check on today's headlines, the news at 8:00. >> reporter: we begin with the race for the white house. i'm kristen welker, heading into the last 24 hours of this race, hillary clinton getting welcome news, the fbi saying there's nothing there in its review of thousands of newly discovered e-mail, its review now concluded. donald trump is gaining letting. >> reporter: this morning, hillary clinton vindicated over
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delivering her closing argument in new hampshire sunday. >> this election is a moment of reckoning. it is a choice between division or unity. >> reporter: this after a november surprise. sunday fbi director james comey announcing the new probe into clinton's e-mails is over, writing in a letter to congress, based on our lee view, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in july with respect to nbc news has learned the review of thousands of e-mail found on anthony weiner's laptop established nearly all of those to and from clinton while she was secretary of state, were dup cats or they weren't related to government business at all. weinerer is the estranged husband of clinton's top aide, huma abedin. clinton not mentioning the fbi decision all day, instead, leaving that to her team. >> i'm not surprised.
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original conclusion was so unequivocal. >> reporter: donald trump, who criss-crossed five states trying to shore up a new path not letting up. right now, she's being protected by a rigged system. >> reporter: after praiing director comey. >> i respect that very much. >> reporter: sunday in michigan, trump reversed course. >> you can't reveal 650,000 new kellyanne conway piling on? >> do you think they went through 650,000 e-mail in a week? that might strike most americans unusual. >> reporter: getting out the vote. >> vote for yourselves, vote for your children and your grandchildren. >> reporter: in her final push, clinton will barnstorm michigan and north carolina. trump catching up in polls hitting florida, north carolina,
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fighting to turn red. >> hillary clinton is guilty. she knows it, the fbi knows it. >> reporter: and we are getting our final snapshot of this race. our nbc news survey monkey online poll out today shos secretary clinton with a six point lead nationally in a four-way matchup. according to top campaign officials she will be releaing her latest ad tonight, two minutes of clinton talking ra argument before all voters have their say. nbc news has you covered on election day. we will get things started and our special primetime coverage beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern and we will have all the results wednesday morning. >> we hope we will have all the results wednesday morning. you never know. in oklahoma, people are assessing the damage caused by a strong earthquake that rumbled
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near cushing 50 miles to the southwest of tulsa. no major injuries reported but it did damage some buildings and schools are closed to make sure they're safe and it was felt far away as dallas and texas. and this happened sunday. the video captures the incident. parts of an air canon that fires pumpkins through the air the parts, including a metal door, struck a 39-year-old woman in the head and face. this morning, she's reported in critical condition at a local hospital. a 56-year-old man also was hurt and his injuries were not life-threatening. just ahead, a difficult battle ahead for michael buble and his family as his son is diagnosed with cancer. the one thing all voters seem to agree on, why this
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the stunning announcement posted friday on facebook, we are devastated by the recent cancer diagnosis of our oldest son, noah, currently undergoing treatment in the u.s. the canadian singer writing, we have always been very vocal about the importance of family and the love we have for our children. my wife and i have put our careers on hold in order to devote all our time and attention to >> his wife did not confirm the type of cancer noah has but his sister-in-law told an argentinean station it is not leukemia, nor is it in his central nervous system they've been saying. an outpouring of social media
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and another star who battled breast cancer had this to say, i can't even begin to touch that one, to be honest because it's a 3-year-old. i would imagine your child having cancer is devastating as a parent. childhood cancers are extremely rare and make up less than 1% of cancer in the u.s. but the leading death of disease in children. >> it ha adults and we cure more than 80% overall of our kids diagnosed with cancer, much higher than an adult with cancer. in addition to their son, noah, michael buble and his wife also have a 9-month-old son named eli and brings them on tour with him and regularly includes them in concert rituals. now, they're holding out hope,
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time, we ask only for your prayers and respect for our privacy. we have a long journey in front of us and hope with a supportive family, friends and fans around the world we will win this battle, god willing. >> they have been married since 2011. they're also parents to 9 include elias and we wish them and noah the very best. back to you. >> thank you. we turn to across the country today looking at wet weather in the pacific northwest and frontal system in minneapolis and thundershowers to the gulf coast. here's that front pushing through on election day. the only big problem is ohio, a challenge in the battleground states, wet weather in the gulf into texas, record highs in the pacific northwest. plenty of sunshine, utah, into arizona, along the eastern
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weather to talk about as well. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. a crisp start to the day. in the 30s and 40s and chill in the air and decent fall color in northwest washington. the color is past peek now north and west of town. 39 in winchester, 34 in front royal, 36 in manassas, warming up quickly 50s to 60s and upper 50s in election day, dry after a cold start. that's your weather. we want to issue congratulations to craig melvin and his wife, lindsay, welcoing a baby girl on saturday. sybil sidney ann. that's so fantastic. she joins her big brother, dell. we are so happy. >> look at them. >> they didn't know if it was
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>> congratulations to everybody. >> tends to be the way it happens. >> adorable family. our best to them. let's go to trending. they are the two words that strike fear in the heart of every wedding guest, drunk uncle. no. actually the opposite, dry wedding, meaning no alcohol will be served. this morning, it's sparking a debate on the internet as a growing number of couples opt for dry a lot of people sabaning alcohol prevents people from doing dumb things at a wedding and ruining the day and also, it is a lot cheaper. others say alcohol helps people loosen up. what a shock that comes from you, hoda. on twitter we asked are alcohol-free weddings sensible or stingy? what do you think the results would be? >> i think stingy. >> 62% say stingy.
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>> the booze is like the most expensive part of the wedding, especially with the friends we all have. >> if you've ever been to a wedding where someone overindulges. >> a go t good time. >> that's true. well, food waste. anybody like leftovers? there's a new app trying to be part of the slugs called food for all. it let's youuy so you buy the food that didn't sell that day, you'll get it for 50 to 80% less. it's an app in development. an mba student came up with it, cool. the creator is starting on kick starter, hopes to launch. do we like this idea? >> i like it if it doesn't take away from another great idea, a lot of restaurants in ciies like new york donate what they
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otherwise. >> i like that. i like the idea that restaurant is a hard business, if you can take that food that would have been wasted and make some money on it -- >> there's a specialty dish and they have something left over and ingredients, pick it up. >> i will mention a couple things. tell me if you're with me and remember? ice bucket challenge. >> yes. >> water bottle challenge. >> yes. >> the latest internet craze is called the man can challenge. it involves peo dramatic pose and freeing in place to look like man cans. this challenge started with high school students but now spread to celebriies like kevin hart and athletes like members of the new york giants and the pittsburgh steelers. ?? ?? ? what in the world was i thinking ?
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>> we've had enough of this. >> we even planned this. al, action, al, come back to us. it's over. it's over now. >> somebody pour ice water over his head. >> while we regroup and get al back from the light. to tom hanks, known as the nicest guy from hollywood, in a new interview, tom revealed the up. that's when someone tries to take advantage of his kindness by lying. tom says, if you lie to me, you're going be in big trouble. by and large i'm a good natured man and give everybody a good shake. if somebody takes advantage of that good nature, you will suffer the wrath of a scorn. i'm a pretty decent guy but not a sucker. >> beware.
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>> sounds like tom had a recent bad experience. next to ryan seacrest taking a break from his mini job to be his sister -- i can't read, his sister's wedding. ryan didn't just attend the ceremony, he was the man of honor stepping up for his younger sister making sure she had her dress and poing for wedding. he said he was proud to be the man of honor. olivia wild shared this video as she and other spectators cheered on the runners. she and her husband, will, finalized their divorce in august but drew showed up to support her ex. the couple's daughter giing him a hug after the race. al roker is still frozen. how is this possible? >> can you dust him off?
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>> are you human? >> looks like we went to madam tussaud. stay right there. the presidential race is coming down to the wire with just a day to go, one thing is already clear, this race has been stressful on voters. >> you see what it's done to al. it makes people feel sick to their stomach. >> everybody is stressed out about this not to totally bring down the mood, ther say they're less proud as americans because of this election less than we saw in 2008 regardless who you think should be president, one thing for sure, the mood of this nation is stressed out. >> reporter: after nearly 600 days of a grueling grinding campaign, tomorrow cannot come soon enough for most of us. >> i think the candidates have
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there's going to be a lot of people that are angry either way. >> the united states seems like there is so much animosity right now, no one wants to -- just get along as corny as it sounds. >> reporter: is election stress the one thing bringing everybody together? >> that's a great question. i think in a lot of ways it is, yeah. >> reporter: regardless whether they lean red or blue, recent surveys show more than half americans are disgusted with this campaign and call stress in their lives, not just the frayed nerves but the fatigue. we really are losing sleep, getting less of it after big moments like debates where rhetoric ratcheted up. >> i am sick and tired of the negative dark divisive dangerous vision and behavior of people who support donald trump!
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antagonist stick campaigned filled with a lot of angry rhetoric. we also think negative media is putting stress on. >> on facebook and instagrams, everyone is pretty sick of it. >> i have blocked a lot of people i thought were friends, i had to hide them on facebook. >> facebook said they had 5.3 billion likes, posts, comments and s the first nine months of this year alone. not easy to escape an election that's everywhere. >> i actually stopped watching most of the news about it months ago. >> reporter: because you were getting too stressed? >> it was too much. all the sound bites and the quotes and i had basically made up my mind. >> reporter: the good news, this 2016 slough soon to be history.
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gets it. >> reporter: a word of warning. >> i don't expect everyone to feel 100% better come wednesday morning. if the candidate you supported didn't win you're likely to be disappointed and there will be a period of time you will likely feel angry and sadness. >> reporter: a few more in store as the election hangover hangs around. >> we may talk about a gender gap, there is not one when it comes to this, men equally likely to say 2016 is likely to stress them out. i know it's a bummer but at least we have thanksgiving. >> i'm out. >> you're right, not like after the election, they will say, never mind, we didn't mean anything you said. >> and friend all the people you unfriended. thank you ver much. coming up, jason sudeikis is
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beloved role to the stage and expanding his family and these cool shos he has on. >> can i say something quickly there is never anything printed up with my name on it, like a key chain. look what just happened! by the way -- >> they made it for you. >> made by a marathoner, no less. thank you so much! >> he's giing out a plate next year. >> you will learn how to dress up your hollywood tables with center pieces. >> two superstar chefs put their best touch to the show stealing side dishes. >> all about the sides. >> by the way, it's wintery now. can we agree? >> it's very fall-like. i wouldn't go quite so far as winter.
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>> for the week ahead, flood risk to the gulf coast, watching that. showers along the great lakes and sunshine on the eastern seaboard, wet weather in the northeast of new england and showers along the panhandle of florida. and the panhandle, wet weather in the pacific northwest. much of the country above normal. that will be kind of nice. head though midweek of the gulf, still, much of the country as we get toward the latter part of the week. that's what's going on around the u.s. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. chuck bell, bright sunshine and crisp cool start this morning. a lot of good fall color in southwest washington although the foliage season is just about done. 37 degrees in front royal. a nice day to be outside today.
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upper 50s and low 60s. a look at our exclusive 10 day forecast. mild weather and dry on election day and showers wednesday and chilly by the weekend. >> don't forget for your weather check the weather channel. jason sudeikis is a busy guy these days, a few weeks ago he welcomed his second child, a little girl named daisy with his fiance. and now playing in "the "dead poet's society". congratulations. i don't know if we're talking about the role or the new baby. >> brave decisions. >> easy decision to bring this movie story played by an iconic guy like robin williams to the
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story still relevant and still pressing as timeless, but then the actual endeavor of playing part so beautiful and iconically important, and of a hero, one i had to be thoughtful of. >> you said still relevant. this is an unequivocal inspirational story. after what we just lived through the last year and a half, >> i think so. we have done 10 shows now. it still hits people. friends of mine who had ever seen the film read it, this is the story end and everybody that read it got teary-eyed by the end of the play. >> maybe there are some people who couldn't know the story, a story of a group of teenage boys at a prestigious prep school and one of their teachers is a guy named john coating who inspires
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>> john keating is a rebel rouser, alum of the school, a rhodes scholar, went to oxford, has a very different way of teaching encouraing the kids to think for themselves and not just the path the school has intended for them. >> i've probably seen the movie 20 times and every time i listen to speeching keating gives in that movie, i think back to my character in my life? did you have that? >> i had a couple. one of the things i benefitted from. i had a great high school teacher named sally shipping and people like nick napier, bill, tina fey across the street in my
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something in you before they see it themselves. it doesn't have to be familial, in your cul-de-sac, or the person that plays led zeppelin or beastie boys, what is this? for otis now, the beatles. as long as you encourage people to look beyond their own baggage to keep from seeing, a nice gesture to offer. >> being on will keep you away from bath time. is that a good thing or bad thing? >> i shower now. >> talking about the baby. >> it's all right. i have six little boys to watch over when i'm away from him now in my class. he'll have to deal with it. >> and just wishing you were at "snl" this year with the riches they are devouring every week in this political season? >> no. it's been fun to watch.
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do a trump-biden boxing match, i was a phone call away. i get romney in there, too. yeah. you know, it's great to see what they're doing and to view it. as a guy that played this game for a while and retired and can be, i know what they're feeling, i understand the microscope they're under. >> played the game at the highest level. i can't wait to come see good to see you. it's currently running through december 18th at the classic stage company right here in new york. up next, how to make your own creative and cost-efficient
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8:39. with the holidays approaching, time to update your game with holiday decor. vern is back. good morning. i feel like sometimes people get in a flower rut. you have different ideas here. >> absolutely. you can often-times gather things in the house and get creative with it and good you're using framed photos as the centerpiece. how would you do this if you're having guests? >> you put something in the center people really want to talk about. oftentimes during this time of year, we're gathering people who haven't seen each other. a great idea to ask your guests ahead of time. submit your favorite image from the year, from your favorite vacation, a wedding, something special. use the frames around your house to put down the middle of the
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cards, too. you don't have to use expensive frames, get the cheap ones you have around the house. >> absolutely. refresh your frames. this time of year, people forget because everything is digital, to freshen up their frames. and another idea, books. not just any books, recommendations from your guests, right? >> again, ask your guest ahead of time, what's your favorite read of the year. shift the politics. >> yes. >> put some books down the middle of the table to again generate great conversation and give everybody a reason to participate. what's really nice about this, if you want to go the extra distance, a great parting gift and people can take home a book they didn't contribute. >> great. a party favor. i see these movie signs. what's the idea there? >> instead of a typical place card holder, request everybody
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what's your favorite movie of the year and use those as place cardholders and gives everybody a chance to walk around and see where they're sitting and where everybody contributed. >> that gets a unique conversation going. dessert is a centerpiece, a beautiful idea whose time has come. >> this is from my favorite bakery, sweet henriettas. desserts often you don't see until the end, tucked away in the kitchen. if you have a beautiful dessert or pie, don't do that. use your cookies, use your bread as a place card holder and really give people the thought, if i like what i'm seeing, i will save extra meal during the meal. >> that's always a good
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vern, thanks so much and congrats on the book "design-wise." coming up, perfect side dishes for your fancy centerpiece. first, this is "today" on nbc. vo: here's the last thing washington needs. amie hoeber. a reckless tea party partisan. hoeber will defund planned parenthood, threatening cancer screening. said she'd invade iraq again if given the chance, and hoeber has fought for a global increase of chemical weapons. we need john delaney. a family man and entrepreneur,
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in congress, he puts working for us ahead of partisan politics. john: i'm john delaney
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we areback now, 8:45. week two of our special we're back now, 8:35. this month, we are pairing chefs to make your holiday seamless. two restaurant in new york city, serving a special thanksgiving. you and andrew. how do you say that? >> luca. >> happy almost thanksgiving. >> bonjorno. >> we are making a vegetable we agree we have gone almost 180 degrees on. and we love them now, brussel sprouts. >> we love them.
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you will roast it and i will saute it in the pan. >> i read these recipes and love them both. >> i like to use the leaves as well. you just want to open it up. you know that intense sulfur flavor, you kind of release it if you let it out. >> it's all crispy, like little chips. >> you don't want to waste food. >> how do we go zwlmpts. >> the brusselsprouts, we clean them. bacon is optional. >> not in my house, it's not. >> you take the bacon and you just take the bacon off and you drain it off. >> and leave all the good stuff in the pan. >> exactly. add the onions, like that. and you make a hot spot here,
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very nice. a little bit here, you like spiciness? >> yes. >> a little bit of salt. everything is caramelized, you add the brussel sprouts right in. some more salt, a little bit of vinegar just to give it -- and you let it steam. >> how long? >> about 15, 20 minutes, nice and easy. >> look at that! >> you can't to caramelize it just like that. this is how you want it, where the flavors. bright green vegetables, nice to look at and everything. these taste delicious. >> look how you garnish it in your dish over there. >> crunchiness. >> crunchiness and a little bit of flavor. thank you. >> andrew, what's different about your recipe? >> thinking of thanksgiving, i love apples and celery and i'm doing a sweat and sour apple brussel sprout.
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smells so good. >> i salt and pepper olive oil, put it in the oven, get it nice and crispy. take apple cider and reduce it by three-quarter and add apple cider vinegar? >> why is that? >> the glaze. and give it spiiness and you have this glaze, great, brussel spouts are a little >> i want to mention, we have people downstairs, trying both these recipes. >> really really good. >> delicious. >> this is a great thanksgiving thing. put the glaze over the brussel sprouts, toss them around a little bit to get them glazezy. this is a great vegetable in the fall, the bottom of the plant. if you can't find it, use
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>> really good. >> really good for you. >> we make a salad and fresh apple on there. you can make it the day before so you don't have to stress doing it the day of. >> not a competition. you like them both? >> interesting, we have two votes for andrew's and lidia's. everyone agrees it' >> that's the way it should end. thank you. >> happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. >> you will be back november 23rd with 30 other chefs for a huge thanksgiving on the plaza and more from other chefs in the next half hour. you can find these great ideas
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sunshine. a nice late fall color here in northwest washington. it will be a great day to be outside enjoying the sunshine today. temperatures warmed considerably now, mostly in the mid to upper 40s aiming for upper 50s and low 60s for highs today. by tomorrow, a very cold start. if you're going to early voing polls tomorrow morning, plan for temperatures near freeing in northern virginia and bright election day. >> thank you, chuck. get the latest news and weather any time in the latest nbc washington app. seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of
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the inspiing weight loss of one viewer who dropped an incredible 130 pounds and we countdown to thanksgiving with >> from nbc news, this is "today's take," live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome in to "today." monday morning, november 7th, 2016. a lot of folks out there who ran the new york city marathon yesterday, we offer them our congratulations. a perfect day today.
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thrilled. having our buddies. jane! >> better than ever. >> yes! >> doing great, everybody. that's the universal symbol for doing great! >> it's great to hear you're filming the third season of unbreakable. i highly recommend after tuesday, just get in your bed and watch every episode. it is the most joyous show on tv. >> i start tonight. >> it brings me so much happiness. >> it's joyous to film. >> we're in the middle of season three i'm excited about and in the netflix that doesn't come out for a little while. it's a great thing to take a break from this election stress and curl up and hope for the best. >> jacqueline white, your character, this self-involved -- >> i don't know what you're talking about.
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socialite. what's her deal now? >> she's fallen in love with someone new now that she's no longer mrs. voorhees anymore and trying to make social change. >> trying to be a better mom. >> trying to be a better mom and person, trying to get the washington redskins to change their name because of her native-american heritage. >> of course, that's what we inside the hot car, it is the best. also, and in movie theaters, "she loved me." >> and broadway. >> i had to go all the way -- i had to do an entire broadway show to make it in a movie. >> this will be shown in movie theaters. >> they filmed the show live and
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>> i think they did it once with the show company with neil patrick harris. to bring broadway to the country. i'm really excited about it. december 1st at 500 theaters around america at 7:00 p.m. it's wonderful for us to relive it again. >> congratulations on that. phenomenon le phenomenal. >> what did you do this weekend? what did i do? i went to see t "moonlight" and independent film getting all of this buzz. it's phenomenal. >> it's not what you expect. >> not what you expect. i have never seen anything like it. it is a sensitive look at this man's journey. i don't want to give too much
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and his story how the life of this young man is captured, that's when i took the picture at the theater. it's that kind of movie afterwards you keep talking about and filling in the holes. >> stays with you? >> it stays with me, trust me. i will be sitting down with the cast for an interview coming up soon. it is stunning, a stunning work of art. >> i can't wait to go see it. >> we had a very emotional week with the world series. >> u >> i was there. it was so exciting. really. i can't remember any time in my lifetime that happening. >> i was up until 1:00 watching the game. this is the best game i've ever seen. you couldn't turn away. force to feel the passion of two teams.
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>> i was looking to decompress. there's a great little place near where we live called 6th depot, an old train station that turned into a coffee shop. my son and i had a nice breakfast yesterday morning hanging out. a waffle with fruit. >> eating like a champ! look what you feed that kid? do you say, i i can't keep feeding you. >> he had a side of bacon besides and ate my bacon. it was nice and quiet and cool and fall-like. a nice chilled -- >> i got a text from a friend who was there, said al roker is sitting right here. >> what are the odds. >> i wanted to say, go say hi, but i didn't. we're at that point in our lives people connect us on the weekend and time off. i see the text, bonnie, al roker is here.
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hi. >> did you see "snl" saturday night? >> i sure did. >> what are your thoughts? >> my weekend included a reunion with my friend, alec baldwin and in kwlyoudedkwlyouded -- includ there. it was so awesome. i felt slightly touched by >> you can still be both. we're friends, we can do it. >> i liked the way they wrapped it all up since there is this overelection stressful situation right now. i was oddly moved by it, that they broke the fourth wall and spoke as themselves and said, let's all pull together as america. >> what is it like as an actor to do that? have you ever done that, broke that wall to give a message? >> i'm sure i have.
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idea what it's like to be an actor. we have to call my friend, alec and ask him what it's like. >> they were so terrific. obviously, alec baldwin as donald trump and kate mckinnon as hillary clinton, they have done such a tour deforce to train these characters, find out what happened when they broke character. >> i'm sorry, kate, i hate yelling all this stuff at you like this. >> yeah. this whole election has been so mean. >> i just feel gross all the time. don't you guys feel gross all the time about this? [ applause ] >> you know what i think can help us? let's get out of here. >> what? where will we go? >> you'll see. >> and then they make a break for it, get to time square, by
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they're running the wrong way, actually. but they end up in time square. and go against character. i think it was brilliant, so unexpected. >> then, when they got back in the studio, they made a plea for people to vote, didn't come off sanction moneyious, powerful. >> now, it is time to get out there and vote. >> we can't tell you who to vote but on tuesday we all get a chance to choose what kind of country we want to live in. live from new york, it's saturday night! >> they had such a brilliant season this year, all the other sketches they did, celebrity family feud. >> i thought bill murray singing go cubs go! >> someone will win the presidency obviously in a few days, i don't want alec's
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>> i don't think they will. >> no matter what happens tuesday night, neither of those people are going away. >> what are you going to do? >> this is the first time i'm not live. usually, i'm live on the ice rink where the numbers come in. i will be home and host a get together with friends and watch it play out. we have democracy plaza out here. we were talking, this feels like i leave this show and go to msnbc to cover politics. i'm like everyone else, when is in the uk, their general election is like five weeks, ours is five years. like five weeks. >> but their bacon is knot very good. results start at 7:00 p.m. eastern led by lester holt, savannah guthrie, tom brokaw and chuck todd. >> what are you doing? how are you watching the election? >> i'll be filming with my castmates watching and filming.
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asked would you like to vote with me. i wanted to bring him with me and experience it it's such a topic in kindergarten. i felt like it was a big step to bring my son for the first time with me obviously. he's not able to vote yet. >> legally. >> not legally. >> what the heck. >> i saw it sunday morning on one of the programs, i didn't know this for like 40 years they've done this survey of elementary school kids and they have only been wrong picking the president. this year, the kids said hillary clinton. but i believe it's been 44 years they've been doing this with school kids around america and been voting. interesting. >> there you go. >> interesting. >> democracy plaza. >> i'm watching nbc. >> of course you are, along with the rest of america! here's a little question for you. can you guess what the longest running scripted tv series of all time is? here's a hint.
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your ages. all seems to lead to "mash," the answer is -- >> "the simpsons." >> you've both been on the shows? >> both made cameos. >> one of the greatest asks of my career. >> i played myself. i did a cameo. that's me. b >> that looks like bryant gumbel. >> it is. i got a signed script. >> you got a bicycle. jane, during the commercial said, did you get a bicycle? >> al said he did it and then said not to tell you at home. why would you hold secrets from our families watching? >> i was so surprised. it was their 25th anniversary and i figured everyone who guessed got it. >> their 20th anniversary.
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simpson's yellow. yours must have gotten lost in the mail. >> who was your character? >> that's me. >> who was she? >> a piano teacher. >> i figured that part. >> jane's like, sounds like -- >> here's why "the simpsons" break the record. they've been renewed for the 29th and 30th seasons already, a total of 639 episodes, makes it the longest script 635 episode s. >> you and uncle festus. >> i really do love that. >> back then, tv episodes ran, seasons were 26 episodes, 32 episodes, whereas now, it's 22. they did it in fewer seasons but the seasons were longer.
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for today. dale earnhardt, what happened to you? nascar superstar, the great dale earnhardt junior was headed to a race. on sunday he was driing and one of the fastest men in the world behind the wheel apparently was speeding when you're not supposed to be. dale's fiance tweeted out this picture, earnhardt was asked by fans on twitter how fast he was going. his answer, not fast enough. rd ticket. he had been sidelined with a concussion since september but plans to be back for the daytona 500. >> and where it has been posted, people still believe you can drive 5 miles over. and i haven't driven a lot but when i'm behind the wheel,
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why are you looking at me? is it wrong? >> by any measure. >> have you ever been ticketed? >> i don't know what you're asking. what? who? where? >> she's speeding on that yellow bike. let's check your weather and see what's going on. you can see for "today," near record highs. unseasonably mild. heavy rain through texas, don't be speeding, plenty of sunshine along the eastern seaboard, pretty nice weather generally speaking up and along the east coast and showers in ohio to the gulf, record highs out west. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> we're off to a bright and sunny sky here this morning and will stay there. we're in the upper 40s and in the upper 50s to around 60 today. clear skies make for another cold start. if you're going out early
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so we all gained an . we all gained an hour of sleep yesterday and we should feel rested. >> but not so fast. we will talk to dr. natalie azhar. good to see you, natalie. let's talk about that extra hour beneficial to us. >> honestly, i have to tell you i thought i benefitted yesterday. i did feel like i got an extra hour of sleep. the research would maybe suggest week after we switch our clocks either fall back or spring forward your sleep is really disrupted for the next week meaning that you have trouble falling asleep at night. there's middle of the night waking, you're getting up earlier. the people that have the most difficulty with this are the larks, early risers and people who sleep generally less than 7 1/2 hours tend to feel the disruption more than other people. >> how do you get back on track?
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give moms and parents of newborns, get back on a schedule and take an afternoon nap. this is one place we had vice an afternoon nap can help and regular exercise, basically re-establishing your schedule. i will point out some studies previously have shown an uptick of cardiac events or heart attack s in the spring especially. that has to do more with sleep deprivation. not to alarm anybody but the message is -- >> too late! >> is your sleep important? lots of research business and we're not going there. not cut and dry? >> what about the amount of sleep and calories you consume? >> research in the past has shown a correlation between lack of sleep or short sleep with a disruption in hormones that can affect how full or hungry you are which can affect how much you eat. it looked at 11 studies, almost 200 individuals or participants and showed people who experience
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deprivation. what's that? 3 1/2 to 5 hours of sleep, a significant amount, ate up to or consumed up to 385 calories more than people who didn't. >> a day? >> a day. in a 24 hour period and that equated to 4 1/2 slices of bread a day, leaving the research others to conclude sleep deprivation could affect your risk for obesity simply by the intake of more calories. i thought that was interesting, people ate more f protein and carbon dioxi carboh same. the rule, sleep eight hours. we know cardiovascular risk can be affected by people's sleep behaviors, if you are a hypochondriac, worried about getting sick could increase your risk for heart disease and specifically something called
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freshness for weeks! in the 40s right now. we should reach the mid 60s this afternoon. dry weather for election day. chance of showers wednesday during the a little hours and breezy and cooler thursday and friday and chilly by the weekend. >> chuck, thank you for that. we want to look at the headlines we're following.
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homicide. he was visiting canada for a friend's bachelor party and they are searching for two suspects. another large protest planned tonight at the spot where terrence sterling was shot and killed by d.c. police his family asking for answers after his motorcycle and police cruiser crashed into each other two months ago.
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in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." he's going like "i don't remember!? i believe america is already great. we must give every child a great education, build an economy that works for everyone, end tax breaks for companies that move our jobs overseas. by working together, democrats and republicans, we can do these things. that's why we must defeat those who want to turn americans against one another. i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message, because united,
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right now some 50,000 runners right now, some 50,000 runners are recovering after taking part in the new york marathon yesterday. and tina fey and loss here is inspiring. >> and you inspired her. tina is here for what she thinks is a tour of "today" show studios. >> what she doesn't know is a surprise for her. first, we want you to hear tina's inspiing story. >> i've been overweight my entire life. i dreamt of being an athlete my entire life and finally going to live my dream and run the new york city marathon.
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i was inspired when al roker had the gastric bypass. i decided to have the vertical sleeve surgery and up two days afterwards walking around the neighborhood. i had always dreamed of being a runner so i started training for my first 5k. after i ran my first 5k i knew i was hooked and would do a i did several 10ks and set my sights on a marathon. i was at my goal weight and blogged about my journey since the very beginning. i put a post-up in 2010 about how al roker ran the new york marathon and i remember seeing a clip of him training on the treadmill at 2:00 in the morning. his job starts at 4:00 in the
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at that point. i read my blog again and it said i would make him proud one day and run the new york city marathon so i decided that's exactly what i was going to do. three months ago, halfway through training for new york, i lost my husband to a mass heart attack on his bike on his way to work, completely unexpected. i didn't know how i was going to go on. i really knew he would have wanted me to just keep bed, setting my alarm at 4:45 and doing my long runs and showing up, as hard as it was. running has really saved my life and i had no idea what it was going to prepare me for. training for a marathon taught me that even when you think you can't go on, you do. when i became a volunteer coach for the atlanta track club, they really have inspired me, especially through these difficult times this community
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coach, amy, is a former olympian, and has been by my side from 5k to marathon. >> tina is one of those amazing positive people that comes and does things not just for herself. she's someone that puts everybody in front of herself and now we will put her front and center and across the center line she's been dreaming for a very long time. >> and we have an organization for teenagers teaching them basically how to decisions and live healthy lifestyles. i think about where i was and think about where i am now and i'm really proud of myself because i never gave up. every excuse in the book i could have used and i had a couple of really good ones. i will run the new york marathon for my husband and keep that promise to al roker and do this for myself as well. >> to the finish line, few have
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>> what an inspirational story. tina is actually backstage right now and she has no idea she will meet the man who inspired her through all of this. al, are you ready to make her day? >> what an amazing story. let's go meet her. my gosh. tina! how are you? congratulations! oh, my goodness! >> thank you so much. >> thank you. you're amazing, thank you for all the inspiration. for sticking to it. >> thank you for what you did. when i crossed the finish line, i was thinking about my parents and my dad who made me promise on his death bed to get in shape and i know you have to be thinking about your husband. >> i do. and my dad. i want to stay alive and be healthy for them and the rest of
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family. >> do you know what an inspiration you are? >> i hope so. i want to give it all back. >> it's so wonderful. what are you thinking right now? >> i'm so happy to be here and happy to meet you. >> i want to say cross-examination across. >> awe! >> i know you called al your hero but what's it like to meet me today? great, right. is that unbelievable. how great is this? >> congratulations, you really are such an inspiration to everyone. it was hard. >> they never tell you that. they never tell you that. if you can get through that -- >> thank you, honey, thank you for doing this. >> and we are so so very proud of you. >> thank you. >> up next, we are going to get -- would you like to learn more about jane? >> i would. >> we should tina in to play the
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we've been putting jane to work as our guest co-host we have been putting jane as our guest cohost today. now time to have fun. >> and we will take a crack at it. jane will ask united states e a ask us a question about her career and we have to crack an egg in order bringn ready? >> the moment i've been waiting my whole career for. >> i love the pause. >> let's talk a little bit about me. >> you will help. >> i made my big screen debut at the very young age of 14 years old playing the slightly off-color cousin, vicki, about a family road trip gone wrong. >> holiday vacation? >> good night, everybody!
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it's a comedy about a family road trip. >> okay, i won't chime in. >> what's the answer? >> "national lampoon's vacation." >> i was in the genre. >> i meant vacation. >> it was a holiday. >> calista flockhart and i famously co-starred in aly mcbeal. that wasn't the first time met. where did we originally meet? >> this is where we learn. >> okay, the day you were born. >> i have no idea. >> in a maternity ward. >> it happened to be at rutgers university. >> oh! i was going to guess rutgers. >> okay. >> at the young age of -- you're so young. >> can i get wikipedia going
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the production of "starlight express." >> yes! >> what important and difficult skill did i have to learn? >> you roller skated. >> yeah! >> okay. >> throughout my incredible career, next question, moving right along, i and throughout my incredible career i did several bit parts in tv shows i was not a regular on. in which of these did i appear? >> a, b law and order, which you must be on that show. c, family and d friends. >> ""law & orde >> let's get back.
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taye diggs last week. >> i feel like -- >> i was not on "friends." >> you're too young. that's why. >> see, i knew this was going to come around. but . >> speaking of friends, let's go to the next question. i auditioned for one of the lead roles on that hit show. i clearly did not get it. whir character did i audition for? >> rachel. excellent. >> i was going to say >> one more time for a tiebreaker. i was on a show called "30 rock," a brilliant show. there was a hiatus, what was the film jenna appeared on. this! "rural juror." >> yes! yes! yes! >> let's not forget, the sequel.
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oh, my gosh. come do weather with me. that was unbelievable. >> you are impressive! hit the butto >> we'll go to the battleground states, a toss-up. you pick a state. which one would you like to see? >> florida. >> florida, there we go. it just takes a second. there it is, florida? >> no. that's actually a lovely temperature. >> you know what i have to say to the local stations? >> yep. >> go ahead. >> that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods! >> right here at home, nice day filled with sunshine. temperatures which were down in the 30s and most of the suburbs this morning warming up quickly. that is welcome news.
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temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s today. if you're an early voter tomorrow, plan on temperatures in the 30s by early tomorrow morning. by tomorrow afternoon, highs near 67. >> tina, thank you so much. you made our day. coming up next, one of the most popular thanksgiving side dishes, sweet potato casserole. we will show you not one but two guests will devour. >> lovely. which is such a dad thing to do. after he gave his name the woman from capital one said "mr. garner, are you related to jennifer?" kind of joking with him. and my dad was so proud to tell her, "as a matter of fact, she is my middle daughter". so now dad has the venture card, he's earning his double miles, and he made a friend at the company. can i say it? go ahead!
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we are back with a special all-star thanksgiving morning. we paired up two chefs to show us their spin on a classic side dish. >> good morning to you both. i'm very excited to meet you both. i waited in line for this lady's line outside your place. great to meet you. show us what we do. i'm terrible in the kitchen. teach me everything. >> we have vegan sweet potato casserole, cranberries, vegan marshmallows and coconut milk. we will start with our pecan streusel topping. if you want to dump these in the food processor, we have pecans,
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cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, and vegetable oil to bring it together. i give it a few pulses so it gets that nice crumbly crunchy texture. i like to throw this on everything. it adds a lot of flavor. here, we have our cooked sweet potatoes, if you want to start mashing, go for it. i will add coconut milk that
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sweet potato casserole and we can decorate together. i'll let you do the marshmallows. >> is th o sale at your locations? >> no. but we have a delicious burger, all vegan through the month of november. come check it out. i personally love sweet potatoes. when i was little my mom had to take me to the doctor because i turned orange because i ate too be careful, that can happen. it's the beta cairo 10 that can dye your skin. >> we have one more to go. this will be a pork sweet potato sauce. >> this is the spice and savoriness you want. it's a little bit of potatoes,
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first thing you do, pour this. mix that up. there you go. you want to get a good coating on the oil so it has a good char. you want to get your salt and pepper, like so. mix it. once you have it like that, you want too add your spice and your garlic, definitely the two best things about this dish. of course, who doesn't like butter? it's not vegan. >> it's all right. >> but it's fantastic. >> then, what you do is pour it over here. as you move down, you want to get an amazing char on this and bake it. >> put this in? >> yeah. that goes in as well. once it's mixed, it becomes this right here. look at the charred tips. >> mix it with bread crumbs. >> put that in. with bread crumbs. i like the speed, love it. parsley.
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that. >> gravy! >> that's the secret, gravy. >> i like the beef gravy. >> put it there. >> bam! >> that is fantastic. >> you guys want to try this one, too. >> i'm sure it is. thank you so much for these recipes and more. go to today.com/food. we're back with more on this is
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lot. how to raise three sons and build a successful business after my husband passed away. how to bring people together, set positive goals, and get things done. that's what we do in a diverse and inclusive community like ours. that's what we need in congress to get it working again. and that's why i approve this message and respectfully ask for your vote. we want to thank jane! that quiz was amazing. >> i tell jane what's been saving me is watching repeats of "30 rock." watch it if you want to laugh.
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is the sun warming things up, chuck? [ no audio ]. >> all right, chuck. get the full forecast. we had a little problem with his microphone, coming up midday at 11:00 and a live report at george nay son university ahead of tim kaine's visit.
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