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good morning. troubling questions. >> you've got to make the assumption he had to have some help at some point. >> investigators now suspect stephen paddock may have had assistance and possibly an elaborate plan to escape after the shooting. the gunman's girlfriend speaking out for the first time through her attorney. >> it never occurred to me in any way whatsoever that he was planning violence against anyone. >> we're live with the latest on the deepening mystery. breaking overnight. u.s. special forces soldiers ambushed by suspected islamic militants in niger. three killed. two others wounded. we'll have the latest. pushing back. secretary of state rex tillerson takes on an nbc news report that he referred to the president as a moron.
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>> the places i come from, we don't deal with that kind of petty nonsense. >> tillerson also claiming he's never considered resigning, but senior officials telling nbc news he threatened to. this morning, the latest on the state department in turmoil. all that plus, will a new hurricane hit the gulf coast this weekend? and nfl star under fire for this response to a reporter's question. >> it's funny to hear a female talk about routes. and a vaccination controversy that's landed this mom behind bars today, thursday, october 5th, 2017. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning, everybody. welcome to "today" on a thursday morning. it's good to have you with us. and that news conference from the
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raised some questions. >> yeah, if you paid attention to the things he was saying, there were a lot of things that made you stop and think, wait a minute. we only know very little about what happened. >> yeah, this investigation is just getting started really. let's give you where it stands. the sheriff is saying based on the level of planning and the number of weapons here, he now believes stephen paddock, quote, had to have help. >> he's also revealed that investigators found an additional 1600 rounds of ammunition and 50 pounds of explosives in the gunman's car. >> officials have now given the first detailed timeline of sunday night's events, from the first shots that rang out at 10:05 p.m. to the moment officers set off explosives and entered paddock's hotel room 75 minutes later. >> authorities are also confirming that paddock rented a room at the nearby ogden hotel a week earlier that overlooked another outlook music festival. at this point, they are not sure why. >> we have two
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we'll have new information on what paddock's girlfriend is saying to investigators. let's start with miguel almaguer in las vegas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the crime scene adjacent to the mandalay bay behind me is still cordoned off by investigators still looking for evidence. they say the suspect spent decades acquiring his massive arsenal. they also want to speak to those who knew him best. >> it seems like it's coming from up there. oh, [ bleep ]. >> reporter: this morning, a new int perspective of the massacre in vegas. a cabdriver rushing victims to safety. >> oh, god, there is an active shooter. okay. >> reporter: this as investigators release a new t e timeline. 10:05 p.m., the first shots fired, the start of a ten-minute volley. 13 minutes later, a security officer approaches stephen paddock's sniper's nest. the killer firing more than 200 rounds at him through the door.
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10:55, officers surround the room. 11:20 p.m., the gunman found dead. the security guard helped police clear guests from the hotel, even after being shot in the leg, is now being praised by law enforcement officials. >> his bravery was amazing because he remained with our officers, provided them the key pass to access the door and actually continued to help them clear rooms until our officer demanded that he go seek medical attention. >> reporter: inside paddock's car, investigators find 1600 rounds of ammo. several containers of materials used to make explosives. police offered no evidence but suggested paddock did have an escape plan and possibly help. >> you've got to make the assumpti assumption, he had to have some help at some point. >> reporter: four days after the killing spree, i
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marilou danley, the gunman's girlfriend, back from the philippines, has been questioned by the fbi. police say danley is not a suspect. her attorney reading her statement. >> i knew stephen paddock as a kind and caring, quiet man. he never said anything to me or took any action that i was aware of that i understood in any way to be a warning that something horrible like this was going to happen. >> reporter: danley says her plane ticket and the $100,000 wired to her by stephen paddock before the attack was for a new family home. authorities say paddock rented a room at another hotel a week before the shooting. outside another musical festival. >> was he doing pre-surveillance? we don't know yet, okay? >> we have a great
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we are there for you. >> reporter: after meeting first responders, president trump consoled victims like samantha feronda, shot three times in the arm. >> my whole arm went numb, and just my hand just was like dangling. >> reporter: this image of air force one leaving las vegas, flying behind the mandalay bay hotel with the broken windows in clear sight quickly going viral. today, over 100 victims still hospitalized. >> they're shooting right at us, guys. everybody stay down. stay down! >> reporter: this morning, the bloodshed is over, but there are still so many unanswered questions. this morning, investigators say they still want to speak to a woman who was spotted with paddock in the days before the shooting. it's unclear what connection, if any, she may have to the crime scene. investigators are still trying to locate her. matt and savannah? >> miguel almaguer starting us off. thank yo
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williams. good morning to you. let's start with marilou danley and what she's telling investigators. where is that taking the investigation? >> too soon to tell. they're taking her statement at face value. any time an important witness tells the fbi and police something, they'll work to corroborate it. for example, they want to know whether steven paddock bought all those guns himself, and if he didn't, they want to know what anyone who helped him was thinking. the investigators are grateful for her cooperation, but they'll have many more questions for her. she's the woman that knew him better than anybody else for the past few years. >> one of the questions, pete, why did he target this particular music festival, this country music festival? >> they don't know that yet. they say that he appeared to be at least considering other targets. he not only booked rooms in a high-rise condo overlooking a concert the week before, but investigators say he also made reservations in other hotels last weekend that afforded a similar vge
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down on the country music concert. apparently keeping his options open until he settled on the mandalay bay. >> anything new on the weapons, pete? >> they say he started buying guns 35 years ago and bought them in four states, but what they're really keying in on is that they say he bought 33 of the guns he owned. that's nearly three quarters of them, mostly rifles, in the past year. what they want to know is what happened a year ago that caused him to suddenly start arming himself up? >> a lot of people have come to know what bump stocks are, which is a modification to a gun that can make it fire like an automatic weapon. there's movement now on capitol hill, perhaps, to make these illegal? >> right. bump stocks like this. they use the recoil of the rifle to help pull the trigger much faster. it is almost like a machine gun. senator diane feinstein introduced a bill wednesday to ban them. even possession of them. normally, anything connected to gun control i
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republicans say they are willing to consider this one. >> pete, before you go, sheriff lombardo said something in the news conference last night that i think raised eyebrows. he said he may have seen some information and evidence that leads him to believe that stephen paddock may have had an escape plan. do you know anything more on that? >> we don't know what he meant by that. what we assume is that he planned to survive the shooting attack. of course, shortly after the shooting stopped, as soon as the police and the security people started coming to his door, he eventually took his own life. >> pete williams in washington, thank you very much. lot more to get to this morning, including the strong reaction over exclusive reporting by nbc news that exposed a growing riff between president trump and his secretary of state rex tillerson. nbc's andrea mitchell is on the story again for us this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. the president's national security cabinet in turmoil
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relationship between the white house and the secretary of state. the president, the vice president and rex tillerson himself rushed to deny that he'd ever thought of quitting. this morning, the president and his secretary of state trying to contain the fallout from an exclusive nbc news report about a widening riff between them. rex tillerson now denying he was on the verge of resigning this summer. >> i have never considered leaving this post. >> reporter: and offering praise for the president. >> let me tell you what i've learned about this president, whom i did not know before taking this office. he loves his country. he puts americans and america first. he's smart. >> reporter: president trump in las vegas, insisting tillerson has his support. >> thank you. total confidence in rex. i have total confidence. >> reporter: and mr. trump dismissing the nbc report outright. >> it was fake news. it was a totally phony story. thank you very much. it was made up. it was made up by nbc. >> reporter: senior administration officials co
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did threaten to resign in july after a series of disagreements with the president and was talked out of it by defense secretary james mattis and incoming chief of staff john kelly. the president and tillerson clashing over iran, a dispute over u.s. allies in the persian gulf and north korea. the frustration boiling over with tillerson openly disparaging the president as a moran after a meeting at the pentagon. three senior officials told nbc news. asked for a response, tillerson, wednesday, not denying the remark. >> the places i come from, we don't deal with that kind of petty nonsense, and it is intended to do nothing but divide people. >> reporter: hours later, a spokesperson who didn't attend the meeting denied the comment. >> he did not say that. >> reporter: on capitol hill, senate foreign relations chairman, bob corker, despite his past criticism of tillerson for trying to slash the state department's budget, voiced support for tillerson as well as the former generals advising the president. >> i think secretary
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secretary mattis and chief of staff kelly are those people that help separate our country from chaos. >> reporter: senator corker also suggested the president has not given his secretary of state the backing that he needs to do his job effectively. despite all the denials, many sources in both camps say that this is a relationship beyond repair and, in fact, the only reason the president is not firing secretary tillerson is he has already gotten rid of so many people in his cabinet and top white house staff that he can't afford more political damage. matt and savannah? >> andrea mitchell, thank you. also this morning, a new tropical system has developed. it could hit the southern u.s. as a hurricane this weekend. al, i know a lot of people hoping they never get to meet a guy named nate. >> that's exactly right. we've been talking about the fact that we're seeing the development area shift from the eastern atlantic to now basically right along the southeastern coast and down through the carin.
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development. this most likely area, the area in orange, that's where we have tropical depression 16. 35-mile-per-hour winds, northwest at 7. has to make interaction with nicaragua, honduras. look how warm the water is. 81 to 84. we expect it to make landfall early sunday. we put the european model, the american model and the national hurricane center track, and you can see the european model has been further to the west. the national hurricane center plot is following along with that. sometime sunday morning/sunday afternoon, we have landfall somewhere near new orleans. then it continues its way up into parts of the southeast. in fact, there's even a category 1 storm near atlanta on monday morning. guys, we're going to be watching this very carefully. again, we have to get it through
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continue it to intensify. the rapid intensification is what we're worried about. >> to clarify, it would be named nate if it develops in that way. >> yes. >> thank you, sir. >> al, thank you. now a scandal that's rocking washington this morning. a popular republican congressman now says he will retire at the end of his term, amid fallout from an admitted affair. kasie hunt is on capitol hill for us with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. a popular republican congressman, tim murphy of pennsylvania, had already admitted to having an extramarital affair. now he is announcing he is not going to come back to washington after a bombshell report revealed he urged the same woman to have an abortion. embroiled in a growing sex scandal. >> we have an awful, awful mess in this country. >> reporter: pennsylvania congressman tim murphy announced he will not seek re-election next year. the 65-year-old republican taking
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bombshell report detailing an extramarital affair. he now says he will take personal time to seek help and that he and his family are working through personal difficulties. an eight-term congressman, murphy is a prominent member of the house pro-life caucus. this week, he voted for legislation that bans abortions after 20 weeks. >> the bill is passed! >> reporter: text messages obtained by the pittsburgh gazette seems to suggest murphy asked his mistress to terminate a pregnancy. a psychologist who murphy admittedly has had an affair texted him about a pregnancy scare in january. writing, zero issue of posting your stance on pro-life, but you had zero problems with asking me to get an abortion. >> he said, i never wrote them. i read it and
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own divorce proceedings. new allegations of the hostile work environment in congressman murphy's office. his chief of staff writing a six-page memo saying he threatened his staff. his behavior described as angry, aggressive and abusive. tuesday, murphy refused to answer questions from reporters. wednesday, he met with house speaker paul ryan before announcing he'd retire. so the committee that is tasked with electing republicans to the house of representatives says they are extremely disappointed in the circumstances surrounding congressman murphy's retirement, but they remain confident that his pittsburgh area district is going to stay in republican hands. matt and savannah? >> kasie hunt, thank you. three u.s. army special forces soldiers were killed, two others wounded, in southwest niger. a joint u.s./nigerian
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ambushed by suspected islamic militants near the mali border. several nigerian soldiers were also killed in the attack. the wounded were taken to niger's capital and are in stable condition. a michigan mother will spend seven days in jail for not having her 9-year-old son vaccinated. she violated a court order after she agreed last year to get the immunizations done and didn't follow through. >> this hearing is not the time for the court to hear the merits on whether or not the minor child should be vaccinated. ten months have gone by, and mother has failed to comply with the order that she agreed to. >> the mother says vaccinations go against her religious beliefs, but her ex-husband wanted it done. the judge told her the boy's father gets a say. mr. roker, back with another check of the weather. full forecast, what's going on? >> that's right. let's show you on the national map w
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throug ohio river valley a flood threat and along west coast, high fire southe california as we make northw going get to your local i'm team 4 meteorologist mostly clear sky out. temper milder this we're 59 in washington. 52 leesburg.
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and winchester, even 62 there. a plus weather again. a mix of clouds and sunshine, high today near 83 degrees. if you need it warmer than that, 86 com your saturd and that's your latest savann >> al, thank you. still ahead this morning, a should your bags be scanned when be. first on nbc.
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we're back now. 7:30 on a very busy thursday morning. >> let's get started with a check of the headlines. the investigation into the las vegas mass shooting. >> i knew stephen paddock as a kind, caring, quiet man. >> the las vegas shooter's girlfriend speaking out for the first time through her attorney. >> he never said anything to me or took any action that i was aware of that i understood in any way to be a warning that something horrible like this was going to happen. >> as new video emerges of the heros that helped strangers outside mandalay bay hotel. russia's reach. the senate intelligence committee warns meddling in our
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elections is far from over. >> you can't walk away from this and believe russia isn't currently active in trying to create chaos in our election process. here we go again. all eyes on a developing tropical system threatening to make landfall along the gulf coast this weekend. >> the cone goes from pensacola/pan ama city to louisiana. close call. a driver is lucky to be alive after a crowbar smashes through a windshield on a busy florida highway. and wild finish. >> well, this is gone. >> the arizona diamondbacks hold off the colorado rockies in an up and down wildcard game to advance in the national league playoffs. >> they're going triple crazy here in arizona. >> today, thursday, october 5th, 2017. we've got lots more games tonight. the yankees taking on cleveland. >> where will matt be? >> let's move on now. a new rossen reports this morning. the push for
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at hotels in the wake of the las vegas shooting. national investigative correspondent jeff rossen is in las vegas with more. good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, guys. good morning to you. think about it. when you go to an airport and check in, they can't get through to the gates until you are searched, until your bags are scanned. the question now is, should they be doing the same thing at hotels, or is that too much? right now, i'm standing in a room at mandalay bay, where this all went down. stephen paddock was literally able to do whatever he wanted us here. once he got the suitcases with the weapons through the lobby, able to do whatever he wanted. reportedly even came over here and took one of these do not disturb signs and put it on the door for days so hotel workers wouldn't come in and see his stash. couldn't see what he was up to. this morning, security experts across the country agree, hotels need to do more. [ gunshots ] just days a
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mandalay bay, new focus on how he got the weapons inside undetected. officials now say he smuggled the guns in at least ten suitcases. now security experts are calling for a nationwide ramp up. what can hotels do right now today? >> start by increasing security. putting more people out on the floor. having more security officers. also look at bomb-sniffing dogs. they can find gun powder, explosive powder. try to make it safer but not super intrusive. >> you check in and there are dogs in the lobby walking by. no one can slip in an arsenal of weapons like this. >> right. the dog should be finding the gun powder and alerting their handlers, maybe we should ask you a couple questions. >> reporter: that kind of change takes time. checking in, jeff rossen. today, it remains business as usual at most hotels, like this one in new york city. thank you very much. i appreciate it. thank you. just like that,ik
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hotels. this is no different than most of the country. i have my key. i have my luggage. i'll get on the elevators here and that's it. no checks. but scanning bags at hotels is already standard procedure in places like jerusalem, where guards check guests coming in. and in moscow, where nbc news just spotted metal detectors in this hotel lobby. in las vegas, video surfacing this week from the wynn and enco encore, showing bag checks and employees with handheld wands, searching guests. experts say that's not a realistic, long-term fix. in fact, by late wednesday night, i checked in and no one stopped me at all. i'm here at the wynn in vegas. come on in. and i'm in my room now. no one searched by luggage. no one scanned me or searched me. here we are in the room, overlooking the las vegas strip. there it is right out there. the public is right down there. that's the strip. a few days after the
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mandalay bay, the scene of the crime. a security guard asks me to flash my key, but that's it. and we're in the room here, too. now experts say hotels across the country are working on new plans to increase security, and they have options. let's talk about the windows for a moment. >> of course. >> reporter: we're at mandalay bay now. these are the very windows paddock reportedly used a hammer on to break through. we're on a different floor. is there anything to be done, so you can't break these? >> two things. number one, put a sensor on it. like a home security system you'd have. the glass breaks, someone can come up and inspect it. >> immediately. >> immediately. >> reporter: the second is a clear film and cheaper. prevents the window from shatteri shattering. >> reporter: you can sit with a hammer all day and it won't break. >> you sure can. >> reporter: mgm, the owner of mandalay bay, telli
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its increased the level of security. it's a top priority. also telling us mgm resorts work with local and national law phone enforcement agencies. this is industry wide. we got in touch with the hotel industry association. they have been meeting all week, ever since this happened, in this new world we live in now. the new reality. to figure sure out what they can do to step up security and make everyone safer. >> jeff rossen in las vegas. thank you very much. turn back to al for a check of the weather. that's a messy map behind you. >> it is. we have a tropical wave right now that's affec florid we hav this tropical wave that heavy rain. we're talking about anywhere rain from key largo up into now we've also got widespread
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♪ we're back at 7:42. we've got a warning this morning about how all that technology being put in cars these days is adding up to more and more distractions. >> researchers at aaa found people taking their eyes off the road were 40 seconds at a time. tom costello is doing sol drime driving right now. >> reporter: one in three adults has this technology in their cars. we're in a parking lot, not the open road. the bottom line is changing a radio station or changing the temperature in your car can be a
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than just pushing a button or turning a knob. >> the q7 offers amazing sound systems. >> reporter: in the 2017 new car market -- >> the uconnect system has seamless connectivity. >> reporter: it is all about technology. >> to view messages, drag the scroll bar up and down. >> reporter: interactive full screens, voice commands, e-mail, text messaging, music, navigation, phone calls, wi-fi and full connectivity. >> you're a mobile command center. >> reporter: this morning, distracted driving researchers say all the technology is taking drivers' hands off the wheel and their eyes off the road. >> tune am 830. >> reporter: watch as this driver in salt lake nearly hits a woman in the crosswalk. this one nearly runs a stop sign while using a touchscreen. >> stop sign. >> reporter: aaa and the university of utah studied 120 drivers trying to use the
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of the 30 vehicles tested, 23 demanded high or very high driver attention to use the interface. some drivers were distracted for a full 40 seconds. on a closed maryland parking lot, i tried changing the radio station in a new car with lead researcher david strayer. how do you change screens here to get to a different -- from am and fm? watch how long my eyes are off the road. again, it is a closed course. i then try to voice command for a phone call. dial. >> let's try again. say dial. >> reporter: just changing the temperature can require a touchscreen. i am spending so much time trying to figure out how to make a phone call or change the radio, i'm not looking at the cars ahead of me. >> they're much more distracting than talking on a cell phone. >> reporter: the automotive industry takes issue with the aaa study, saying researchers don't try to tie results to
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drivers actually use the systems in the real world. but the aaa researchers disagree. >> by building these systems into cars, consumers assume they're safe to use. this research shows clearly that that is not necessarily the case. >> reporter: a lot of auto makers require the vehicle to be stopped in order to type in the navigation. guess what? 40% of the cars aaa tested allow you to type in navigation addresses while you're driving. again, the aaa says this is a real serious ris baugh back to you. >> tom costello, thank you very much. carson daly, nice to have you back in the orange room. >> good morning to you. the outrage being aimed at one of the nfl's biggest stars over a controversial
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carson is over in the orange room with the reason a star in the nfl is getting some criticism this morning. carson? >> good morning, guys. carolina panthers quarterback cam newton spoke to the press on wednesday. you probably heard about this. a female reporter, jordan rodrig, a beat writer for the ch charlotte observer, asked him about his receiver routes. >> does it give you enjoyment, to see him out there? >> it is funny to hear a female talk about routes. it's funny. >> rodrigue took to twitter, it's not funny. it is my job. lindsey jones says, welcome to 2017, cam newton. women have been covering sports for decades. jordan deserves better than
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that. the team spokesman writing, i've spoken with jordan and cam. they had a conversation where he expressed regret for using the words. rodrigue releasing her own statement saying, i saw newton out after we left the locker room a few minutes later and he did not apologize for his comments. the nfl putting out a statement, calling the moment disrespectful. pro football writers of america said he crossed a line. we've reached out to both parties. rodrigue standing by her statement. people expecting maybe a formal apology later today. we'll wait and see. >> you'd expect an apology. >> don't sound like something you'd say in 2017. thanks, carson. ahead, an unforgettable pink power surprise today. you'll love this woman when you meet her in a little bit. and music superstar demi lovato is here. she'll giv that was invigorating!
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61degrees. still cool throughout with 85. look at saturday. 86 degrees. we do stay dry saturday, sunday back. and by monday, we could be rainfa tuesda >> all right. thank you. the start the play-off run tomorr i'll be anchoring live if nats park. join us starting tomorrow
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, not alone? >> you have to make the assumption he had to have some help at some point. >> police say stephen paddock may have had some assistance. a new timeline of the las vegas shooting now emerging, while the gunman's girlfriend speaks out through her attorney, saying she had no idea what he was planning. >> i loved him and hoped for a quiet future together with him. >> we're live in las vegas. then -- ♪ hoda has a special surprise for a remarkable woman who won't let her battle with breast cancer stop her from spreading
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>> you fall while you're running, you know, i'm trying to get back up. i keep going again. don't give up. fight. ♪ baby, i'm sorry, i'm not sorry ♪ sorry, we're not sorry, that pop superstar demi lovato is here in studio 1a with a live performance today, thursday, october 5th, 2017. >> we collectively decided on the plaza that today was a perfect day for a funky dance party, so if y'all are ready, we're ready. ♪ even if the stars won't collide ♪ ♪ i never want you back into my life ♪ >> from tennessee to the "today" show. >> 40th anniversary on "today." >> this is our bucket list to be on the plaza. ♪ i never want you back into my life ♪ ♪ you can take your words and all your
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good morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." hoda, you burn 500 calories before we do the show every morning. >> they have moves out there. >> why was today the day for the funky dance party? >> it felt like it. we wanted to set it free, so it happened. >> glad to have you with us. we'll get to your news at 8:00. investigators have released new information on how the mass shooting in las vegas unfolded, but they're trying to pin down the gunman's motive and whether he truly acted alone. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has the latest from vegas this morning. good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. investigators are still trying to piece together the gunman's life. one thing they do know, the shooting was meticulously planned. >> go, run, keep your head down, go! >> reporter: this morning, a new timeline of the bloodshed in las vegas. >> upper rib cage. >> i do got one? >> went through
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>> i'm medical. stop. >> reporter: at 10:05 p.m., stephen paddock's killing spree begins. 13 minutes later, a security officer approaches paddock's sniper's nest. the killer firing more than 200 rounds at him through the hotel door. a miracle he survived. then at 10:55, swat officers surround the room. 11:20 p.m., they blow open the door and find the gunman dead. on wednesday, agents spending hours questioning paddock's girlfriend, marilou danley. the 62-year-old just back from the philippines, releasing a statement through her attorney. >> he never said anything to me or took any action that i was aware of that i understood in any way to be a warning that something horrible like this was going to happen. >> we have one
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>> reporter: as new video of the horror emerges, police say paddock might have had an escape plan from his hotel room. in his car, 1600 rounds of ammunition discovered, along with several cases of explosive material. but did he have help? investigators are trying to track down an unidentified woman seen with paddock before the shooting. her connection, if any, is unclear. >> i just met some of the most amazing people. >> reporter: on wednesday, president trump met with survivors, highlighting the heros who did all they could to save lives. >> some were very, very badly wounded, and they were badly wounded because they refused to leave. >> reporter: thomas gunderson was shot in the leg during sunday's massacre but it didn't stop him from standing to shake the president's hand. later posting on facebook, i will never lie down
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comes to shake my hand. stories of survival amid so much loss. security here in las vegas remains incredibly tight. some hotels now using metal detecters when guests check in. a new normal for a city still reeling. savannah? >> miguel, thank you. president trump is insisting that he has total confidence in his secretary of state rex tillerson, despite an exclusive nbc news report that their relationship had become toxic. nbc national reporter peter alexander is at the white house. peter, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. secretary of state rex tillerson is going to be side by side with the vice president at an event this morning, looking to show that he and the white house are still on the same page. this following tillerson's unprecedented public statement, praising president trump, pushing back at our exclusive report that he threatened to resign this summer. that according to senior administration officials. tillerson says
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the president, for his part, on twitter this morning saying that tillerson never threatened to resign. blasting the story as fake news. earlier, while traveling in las vegas, he said he had total confidence in his secretary of state. as for that explosive detail tillerson is calling the president a moron after a pentagon meeting in july, tillerson didn't personally deny it, though his press secretary, who wasn't actually at the meeting, later insisted it wasn't true. said the two men spoke by phone yesterday afternoon. the real question, what happens now? tillerson and the president have clashed substantively, as well as stylistically, from the start over iran, recently over north korea. the president tweeting tillerson was wasting his time. the bottom line here, sources on both sides say this relationship is beyond repair. that the only reason the president has not fired tillerson is he's already gotten rid of so many cabinet members, he simply can't afford any more political damage. matt?
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now to an act that will be tough to beat. all five living former american presidents will headline a hurricane relief concert later this month at texas a&m university. president hw bush will be joined by his son, along with jimmy carter, barack obama and bill clinton. it's called the one america appe appeal, launched by the former commanders in chief to help hurricane victims in texas, florida and the caribbean. a familiar face made a surprise appearance at a senate hearing on the equifax data beach. the monopoly man, rich "uncle pen penny bags," and the character repeatedly leaned in to photo bomb smith as he testified before the banking committee. the stunt generated a lot of buzz on social media and here in the studio. it was pulled off by consumer advocate, amanda warner, who contends the companies like
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equifax have a monopoly on the justice system that protects them like a get out of jail free card. >> is this the onion tv? wow. >> yeah. >> top that. >> nothing happened to her either, apparently. >> peaceful protest. ready for a boost? >> yes. >> this is a story about a florida couple, colin and tiffany, who were brought together in the most unusual circumstances. okay. tiffany was coming out of a supermarket. she hit the button to unlock her car. then she saw a stranger putting his groceries in her car. thought he was a thief. confronted him. he had the identical white cherokee parked next to each other. two weeks later, they had their first date. guess what? fast forward a couple years. colin proposed during a snorkeling trip. they're recently married. by the way, they still have those identical jeep cherokees. they find it now annoying, but it is what brought
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you never know what's going to bring you together. >> so cute. >> yeah, with your love. >> that's good. i'll give you that one. it was great. that was good. i liked it. lot more straight ahead, including a dream team of experts to help launch today wellness to improve your mind, your body and your soul. then there's a new twist in that nasty beef between the "sex and the city" stars. plus, a well-deserved pink power surprise for a woman fearlessly fighting breast cancer. and demi lovato celebrates her new number one around here, i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. heads up! you know what, don't worry about it. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. it was mostly water. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. i mean, i give away water for free. i'm not about to pay for it in my detergent. number one trusted. number one awarded. it's got to be tide
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♪ ♪ double, double lovin' is what i'm gonna give to you ♪ ♪ and you will get double the lovin' every time i do ♪ ♪ gonna double your lovin', double your fun ♪ ♪ you get two for the price of one ♪ ♪ double your lovin', double your fun ♪ ♪ you get two for the price of one ♪ 8:12. great time to trend with the gang all back in town. let's start with taking a look at what's trending on twitter
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right now. kazou ishiguro. >> he won the nobel prize for literature. >> how do you say his name? >> kazou ishiguro. >> good. >> couple ladies here. one doesn't know who ishiguro is, but they both have great sense of style. >> thank you. where is this going? >> here's a question. would you let your partner, in your case, mike, in your case, joel, choose your wardrobe, pick out your out fit? >> like every day? >> once in a while. >> well, yeah. i think so. >> yeah? >> if you said -- maybe if he said, i love you in that red dress, do you want to wear that tonight? i'd do it. >> it depends on what it is. that's not really letting them choose, i guess. >> guys, would you let your wives pick out your clothes? >> oh, yeah. >> absolutely. >> i can pick out my wife's clothes. she's simple, classy, elegant. wears her
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there. >> that's it though. birthday, christmas, i know her style. >> yeah. >> there was a reason i brought this up. there were reasons listed you should let your partner style you. first of all, they may have confidence in you that you might not have in yourself. they will be honest with you. they're more likely to take risks for you. they will want to show off your best assets. >> oh. >> and they might surprise you. >> what about for you, by the way? >> annette has had an impact on my style over the years. yeah, i think so. what is the one thing you'd change about your spouse's style if you could? >> that's a loaded question. >> oh. >> i'd like mike to have new pj pants. he knows this. >> that's indoor style. what about outdoor style? >> i like his style. >> you do? >> yeah. i call it the consultant uniform. jeans and a blazer. i say, you look so cute. >> joel dresses
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love jocks. i love his look. >> it's good. deborah does a great high-low. she can wear the designer stuff but also the average clothes. >> that's good. >> mix and match. >> exactly. >> a potpourri of style. >> when in doubt, rent the runway because you can send it back. >> a lot of product placement in carson's commentary. love it. >> brands. pop start. >> lots to get to today. we'll start again with "sex in the city" and the drama unfolding over the cancellation of the third film. we mentioned this yesterday. garson firing back at kim cattrall over comments she made about the cast mates, calling the relationship toxic. he tweeted, dear fans, because i'm toxic, i'm going to negotiate a contract for six months, not come to terms and say i never wanted to do it anyway. it's been reported the film
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demands, but she said she never agreed to do the film in the first place. joey fatone. could there be an nsync reunion? there is buzz about justin timberlake headlining the super bowl halftime show. while there hasn't been official confirmation, fans already having their sights set on a potential boy band reunion. tmz watching up with joey who said, if it is right, we'll do it. if everybody can't do it, we don't do it. it's simple. there's a potential two out of five there. we'll wait. >> maybe they can get kim cattrall. >> maybe, maybe. finally, savannah guthrie. yesterday stopping by "ellen" to talk about the number one children's book you penned. >> for week three. >> number one. >> also big news stories, but you also discuss your obsession with taking photos of roger federer. >> oh. >> let's look at a clip. >> you take pictures of him. >> i don't -- not like a stalker. >> it seems like it. so you take that. >>s.
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>> yes. >> okay. >> see, what happened was -- >> like you're a teenager, see, what happened was -- >> that's me and that's rog behind me. if you didn't know it, i wrote it right there. >> have you met him? >> no, i'm dying to meet him. >> oh, well. >> don't even. that's not nice. >> i thought he was going to show. >> yeah, there it is. next best thing. >> i know. you know what -- >> did you take it home with you? >> i was hoping it'd show up here. >> how fun was that? >> i come off as a little bit creepy. >> it'd be great if roger popped out of the scary box. >> i kept waiting. i'm, like, oh, maybe roger is here. she's, like, no, he's not. >> hopefully we'll find another nugget from that. that's your pop start. let's go to the daily click. matt, good one
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impressive shot from sanchez, an australian golfer. 19 years old. he lines up the shot. we'll show it a bunch of times. he has his back to the pin there. >> wow. >> awkward angle. this is the phil mickelson flop shot. if you swing hard enough, it goes behind you. one drop in the hope. of course, people questioning the authenticity of it. he insists that it is real. we believe him. that's just an awesome shot to watch. 19. >> wow. >> that's really cool. >> that seems real enough to me. >> the camera doesn't stop. >> there's other balls on the green there. sounds like -- >> he said it took him four times to do it and he nailed it. that's your daily clip. check of the weather?
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that's going on around here's what's happening in your i'm storm team 4 meteorologist a clouds in our skies today. courte the snivenlt we we're in the upper 50s and low it will be up into the low 80s 85 tomorrow. 86 on saturday. each d
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there a chance for some no total washout. whatev decides to do the, the moisture from that storm markin cancer awareness all right. you guys have been to wendy's before dalia clark, a manager of one of the wendy's in connecticut. they in for a hamburger or frosty but because of dalia, >>hi, welcome to wendy's, how >> there is
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named after a flower. a dalia means dignity. ♪ start with motivation smile! does - >> barbecue? >> is joyful. >> how are you? even at work. managi a wendy's in you smile. i love her for that. oh, my god. >> watching dalia and her >> all right, my dear. you're and running. okay? >> tha later. >> all >> four months ago dahlia was every monday she heads to the
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>> thank you. >> i love you. >> she's so beloved by the that and she just comes in >> the beginning, dahlia was very special. but she also had this spirit >> i love just -- i love being i can't give a lot. so i give love. >> but even dahlia admits going >> there are some days where i it's not that i don't want to do tired. finds motivation from her
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you're you know, running, i'm don't give up. fight. give dahlia a little extra hi, dahlia. hi. how are you? i to see you. and to tell you a few how are you? >> i'mokay. you're better than okay. the nurses at bridgeport and said that we had to
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>> thank you. so heard that you love track >> well, allyson felix wanted to send you a little something. >> hi. so nice to meet you. so i brought you my custom >> she wore those in rio. >> she ran in rio. >> dahlia, can you believe it is allyso >> i know! >> do you remember from >> she never gives up. every year she tries for another goal. >> is the lesson, never >> never give up.
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how about dahlia? dahlia you rock! >> thank you. >> a special gift for a woman to who everyone she knows is a >> don't you want to go to the wendy' now? >> yes. >> that is amazing. >> i want to go there. you want to go right in. and allyson felix and watching she happened to have been in town. it always works out right for great. great piece. just ahead, a dream team of simple ways to improve your
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thursd hope your morning is off to a great jack? >>hey, chris. street are blocked inner the beltway, local span, accident activity blocking left lane. outer the beltway coming chris,you. thank you, jack. we're going to get a check on
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hope your thursday is off to a quiet i'm storm team 4 meteorologist a nice day to be outside today. highs day up in the low 80s mix of clouds and
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plenty than more than enough 85 tomorrow. 86 coming up on saturday and gio private schools. as a washington dc lobbyist, ed gillespie worked for lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. and ed gillespie's plan to cut taxes for the wealthy could cut virginia school funding, too. ed doesn't stand for education.
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♪ baby, i'm sorry i'm not sorry ♪ we're back at 8:30 on a thursday morning. a beautiful morning in new york city and a great crowd gathered out on our plaza. by the way, check out what's going on outside and check out what's going on inside. that is demi lovato. she's here, getting ready to perform her latest hit, live in the studio. also ahead,
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of experts. they're going to break down every aspect of a healthy lifestyle from what to eat to how to move, even -- well, not what to think but how to think and improve your thought process. >> we've got a big, healthy, great crowd out here today. a lot of people are here for demi lovato, right? i'm looking for my -- is there anybody in the crowd named sarah fena? oh, great. right back here? okay. i heard a rumor you were in line since 4:00 a.m. >> yes. >> you want to see demi? >> how about if you see demi inside with us? >> oh, my gosh! >> you're going to come inside. is that all right? >> yes! >> is your mom with you, or are you by yourself? >> no. >> you can come in by yourself. sit tight. we found a superfan. >> i had a crowd moment yesterday. we found a couple expecting a baby. there is another today. i have to get into the onesie business. first,let get a check of the weather with mr. al ke
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>> let's show you five to 10 degrees above averag that continues on into this atlant tampa, new orlean and even out to dallas of about 90 degrees. next week, starts to bring that but in the meantime, still chicag you start off 76. but midweek, we're down into that's what's goin on around here's what's happening in your >> goo thursday morning. we're seeing a light wind. plenty of sunshine today. we're lit mid to upper 50s 55 dulles, 55 gaithersburg 83 sunny skies. warmer temperature look a tomorrow, 85. rain chance surnz rund. monday and tuesday though, quo of tha rain, we do cool back
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that's your latest weather. they want to counsel matt lauer. that's why we need all these people we need a team, matt? >> going to take a little time,al. now to the launch to have day it's all about sharing ways to to improve your all around health lifestyle. >> he's working the dumb >> what was i doing with that? >>hey, very good. >> than 500 calories. >> don't like any of them. >> wellness is balance. it's steadiness. it's calm. it'speace. >> it's not just your physical it only takes small changes to so we're creating a whole new
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to improve your fitness, embrace a healthier diet, and uplift >> among the things that i try just keeps you moving. >> think the way you start out your day is the way your day goes. i do my devotionals usuall when you're reading it, >> a feeling of wholeness. it's a feeling that everything >> and by the way, balance is we've got a group of experts routin first up, health and fitness bob? >> on, al. >> you say what you? want us to get out.
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so these dogs are up for adopti walkin and also be kind to animals, i love that one. sign contract. >> that's right. >> make sure you spend some time outdoo thing. becaus lot of people really >> also say, bob, you should >> yes. it's about getting strong. i this lovely group of moveme show me the russian twist, guys. i want you to work your core becaus that's goin to give you a strong back. >> so notice what they're doing. bangin on the side. now from here bet the balls go positi shooti leg out. the whole time you're having to streng
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>> think about time domain. try this for 30 seconds. then build up that time. and ca the same. you do this in your bedroom. you can do this at theoffice. >> the thing about that is advanc can yo keep the foot on the ground we'll that on our website let's go over to savannah can yo stop now. we're going to eat. one our contributor is here we're going to do breakfast, tell us what you want us to >> you make up to 300 food sit restaurant meal is 1100
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so decide right now with your paddle do you think, good better is? >> oatmeal is the best. you wo guess that? >> i think -- i think that's good. i think that is better. i don't know. and this is best. >> you think that's sfwhest. >> my gosh. over. you ar exactly right. you are exactly right. >> is this the best? >> you're going to order from me next time. the pr with the oatmeal, 40 grams of sugar in it. so it's way too much sugar. that's the equivalent of three this is a whole wheat bag well now lunch. >> we should have done that. mayonn a grilled chicken >> i think this is the b
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>> all right. so here's the skinny. this is better. you're right. this is best. >> all right. the grilled chicken. and the grilled chicken. >> there is a snake in that garden the problem there is it has a you don't want to be sluggish in the afternoon. that a half days worth of sodium >> this is a lemon chicken on got a thai shrimp salad. >> the protein and the veggies >> ithink. yeah. and has chips on it, i'm how did we do? >> oh, my gosh.
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>> 320 galleries. a lot of protein. it's not packed with sodium. you don't want to wake up this is your choice. plenty of protein. >> over to hoda and kathie lee. how are we doing? >> we're going to be talking it's the third component of our initia and who is with us? >> the lovely sh rachlt rine. she focuses on strengthening the mind-b connection g to see you. >> thrilled to be here. >> so tell us why now is >>well, mindfulness is a really great way to deal with stress and just pretty much being >> take us through abcs,
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>> peo think it takes time to go to a 90 minute yoga class. do something i love to do, a board. i would lot of audience to think of three things that you're >> mine already is main. mine is god's love, family and >> mine is haley joy, haley joy, and haley joy. >> where is kathie lee on that >> number four. so that's important. and there is also something w breath and we have a great group here >> a lot of times when we're shallo ease us on a very easy techni all right. we're going to have one hand on abdome >> the nose and out
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three breaths in, one, two, three, breaths out. now ideally you go up to four at can you do this for two need to feel more grounded and let's back over to matt. >> all right. thank you. kathielee, thank you. we should mention can you get small thing newsletter by inform catchi demi la vat yoe after. this s have a live burst first, a thursday morning
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grammy nominated pop star. she's also an actress, a philanthropist and a businesswoman. by the way, she happens to be 25 years old. her new album, "tell me you love me" instantly shot to number one on the itunes charts in more than 36 countries. good morning. >> hi. >> how are we doing? >> great. >> how does it feel to be number one in 36 countries before this was officially all the way released? that's amazing. >> it was insane. you know, you hope for the best whenever you release an album, but i wanted to release music i was proud of. it was awesome. >> this is also very, very personal to you. you can feel it in the songs. describe the journey you went on to write the songs. >> i took a year and a half to make this album. i wrote the songs on it and recorded some songs that i didn't write on. but i really related to. y yeah, this is what it turned out to be. >> there are many things to love about you, but one of the things i love is you're so open. >> thank you. >> you have a documentary coming ou
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>> it's like the perfect title. but you get into it. you get into the good, the bad, the ups, the downs. all of it. but you've always shared with your fans, ever since you were a little kid. >> yes. i've always been open with my fans. this documentary is important to me because i get to show them an inside look at what my life is like personally and professionally. they get to see my life and the making of the album. >> what i love about you, i also spoke to you at some other event and you were very open about your issues with addiction and how now, i think, you're more than 5 1/2 years sober. >> yes. >> standing proudly. that's a big deal in your life. >> thank you. yeah, i actually co-own a treatment center. i've gone from being a patient there to owning it. now i just feel better than ever. >> you look great, too. we cannot wait to hear you sing. i should point out, we have a little surprise for you in the next -- after the break, okay? >> okay. >> i think you'll like it. we're going to come back with a live performance. she's going
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>> announcer: the citi concert series on "today" is proudly presented to you by citi. >> we're back with demi lovato, going to perform in a second. first of all, how many platinum songs do you have now? >> i don't know. >> nine i think is the number. >> i don't know. >> it's incredible. >> thank you. >> it's not nine. it's ten. ten platinum now. give it up, demi lovato, conversations. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> this happened like last night. >> amazing. >> yes! i want you to hold it and sing with it. >> okay. >> got it? ♪ sorry >> if you're worthy of ten platinum -- no, okay. congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> congratulations on the album. fantastic. from the album "tell me you love me," here is demi lovato with her huge hit "sorry not
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♪ now i'm out here looking like revenge, feeling like a ten, the best i've ever been ♪ ♪ and yeah, i know how bad it must hurt to see me like this but it gets worse ♪ ♪ you're out here looking like regret ♪ ♪ ain't too proud to beg, second chance you'll never get ♪ ♪ yeah, i know how bad it must hurt to see me like this ♪ ♪ but it gets worse ♪ payback is the baddest ♪ you're messing with a savage ♪ it's be nice of me to take it easy on ya, but nah ♪ baby, i'm sorry, i'm not sorry ♪ ♪ baby, i'm sorry, i'm not sorry ♪ ♪ being so bad got me feeling so good ♪ ♪ showing you up like ine
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sorry ♪ ♪ baby, i'm sorry, i'm not sorry ♪ ♪ feeling inspired cause the tables have turned ♪ ♪ yeah, i'm on fire and i know that it burns ♪ ♪ baby, fineness is the way to kill ♪ ♪ tell me how it feel, bet it's such a bitter pill ♪ ♪ yeah, i know you thought you had bigger, better things ♪ ♪ bet right now this stings, wait a minute ♪ ♪ cause the grass is greener under me ♪ ♪ bright azts technicolor, i ca tell that you see ♪ ♪ yeah, i know how bad it must hurt ♪ ♪ see me like this but it gets worse ♪ ♪ now payback is the baddest ♪ baby, i'm the baddest ♪ you're messing with a savage ♪ can't have this, can't have this ♪ ♪ it'd be nice of me to take it easy on ya, but nah ♪ ♪ baby, i'm sorry, i'm not
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sorry ♪ ♪ being so bad got me feeling so good ♪ ♪ showing you up like i knew that i would ♪ ♪ baby, i'm sorry, i'm not sorry ♪ ♪ baby, i'm sorry, i'm not sorry ♪ ♪ feeling inspired cause the tables have turned ♪ ♪ yeah, i'm on fire and i know that it burns ♪ ♪ talk that talk, baby ♪ better walk, better walk that walk, baby ♪ ♪ if you talk, if you talk that talk, baby ♪ ♪ better walk, better walk that walk, baby ♪ ♪ oh, yeah ♪ talk that talk, baby ♪ better walk, better walk, that walker, baby ♪ ♪ if you talk, if you talk that talk, baby ♪ ♪ better walk, better walk that walk, baby ♪ ♪ baby, i'm sorry, i'm not sorry ♪ ♪ baby, i'm sorry, i'm not sorry ♪ ♪ being so bad got me feeling so good sntsz showing you up like i knew that i would ♪ ♪ baby, i'm sorry, i'm not sorry ♪
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sorry ♪ ♪ feeling inspired cause the tables have turned ♪ ♪ yeah, i'm on fire and i know that it burns ♪ ♪ i'm not sorry >> give it up for demi lovato! wow. and the dancers, the singers, the band. demi, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> we'll be back. we have plenty more music coming up. you'll join kathie lee and hoda a little later on in the morning.
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demi, nice job. you're coming back for kathie lee and hoda, right? >> yes. >> we'll see you in a few. >> megyn kelly is across the street. hi. >> you'll be terrified because i'm going to try to cook. steph curry'se
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recipe. first time i'll try it on television. bob harper will have health tips to get us in shape before thanksgiving. there is a bullying story on the show that every parent needs to hear. i don't know how i'd help my children if it happened to them. we'll try to figure it out. >> thank you very much. >> demi, i want your pants. those are awesome. >> doesn't sound awkward. >> we like your style, is what i meant to say. >> thanks. >> i want your new record. >> thank you. >> i want just one platinum alb album. that's all i want. >> i know. >> thanks again. >> thank you so much. >> have fun with kathie lee and hoda. much more ahead on a thursday morning after your local news and weather. ♪ not sorry
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thursd october 5th, 2017. good m you. right now let's check on your how roads looking, jack? >> we had a firetruck involved he is off the roadway. 175north. going to be on 95 northbound again, all lanes a
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270 headed northbound, the 9 anorthbound moving on to 395 but nothing in your way. back t >> all right. jack,
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it's cool start to your thursd quickl we will be warming up. 83 a high. sunny skies. warmer today and warmer again as we go into tomorrow. look at your friday forecast. 85 degrees and dry saturday. 86 dry sunday. that's going to be our next it is to last into monday >> thank you. get the latest news and weather
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