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call upmc today. upmc. life changing medicine good morning. breakinger night. deadly shooting. >> we just heard like pow, pow, pow, pow. >> gaunman opens fire inside a florida yoga studio. two women killed. dozens wounded. police praising the victims who re stuck inside. >> there are indications that several people inside fought back. tried to save not only themlves but other people. it's a testament to their courage. the final push. with just three days to go before the midterms. president trump crisscrossing country. >> thank you very much, west virginia. thank you, indiana. >> hoping he can hold off what could be a blue wave. the president admitting for the first time, publicans could se control of the house.
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and issuing a dire warning to his supporters. >> a blue wave would equal a crime wave. very simple. and a red wave equals jobs and security. >> former president pama takes onsident trump. slamming his decision to send more tops to the border. >> they're even taking our brave troops away from their families cal stunt. >> and making a plea to get everyone to the polls. da if you turn out on tuesto vote, cha starts to happen. all plat, plus facebook fights fake news. what the social media giant is doing t make sure your feed ays clear of any false information. parking spot spat. alec baldwin speaks out overnight after being accused of punching a driver in a parkingl t dispute.
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and lifelessons. dylan teaching sheinelle how to golf. and sheinelle teaching dylan to dance. >> move your butt. >> i'm trying. w >>e'll see what sticks. saturday, november 3, 2018. welcome to "today" thank you for joining us on this saturday mornin so this should be interesting. >> i haven't seen the finished product. >> i haven't ther. i forgot it airs today. it's funny to see. we both really tried at something each other excels at. >> i think we were mutually proud of each other. >> we were. by the time we finished. >> i hope that was the before. >> yeah, tt might be the after. our studio looks different this morning. we're upstairs while studio 1a gets an election makeover
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downstairs. that's revealed tomorrow. the top story in this weekend. another horrific shooting. a yoga studio in tallahassee, florida. two people killed before the hooter turned the gun on himself. matt bradley is joining us with the overnight details. matt,oodmorning. >> reporter: peter, good morning. it was over almost as soon as i began. responding officers arooifrd only minutes after the shooting started. when they got there,re the gun stopped. the question now, why did it happen? breaking overnight, tragedy in tallahassee. studio in florida, killing two and wounding five others before fatally shooting himself. >> we just, heard like pow, pow, pow, pow. we saw people running down the stairs. >> reporter: police say the shooter, 40-year-oldcott paul beerly wasthere. >> there is no immediate threat to our community.
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>> reporter: those fortunate enough to escape headed to a nearby bar. >> the gentleman who came in apparently tried to fight off the attacker. and he had quite a few wounds on his face. >> reporter: she recounted the victims' stories. >> they saide came in and had a black bag. pulled it ou and as they went to go load it, everybody pounded on the windows and the walls to let people know. >> reporter: thems vic have been identified as 61-year-old nancy van vessom and 21-year-old moira brinkley. police are yet to determine a motive. late friday, the republican candidate for governor sent prayers for the victims. and the democratic mayor andrew gillum praised police. gillum returned to tallahassee late friday, putting his campaigning on hold.
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that race between gillum and desan tis is one to watch on saturday. much of theet rhetoricen the candidates -- and they're polar opposites -- features crimegund control. a race to the finish for democrats and republicans in the final days before the midterms. just three day to go until america votes. president tmp has a packed schedule. he'll be headingso seven sta over the next three days. and former president barack obama will make a few campaign stops in iiana and illinois. let's start with kelly o'donnell, traveling with the president w will headline rally in montana later today. kelly, g morning. >> reporter: good morning, sheinelle. the raesident'sl itinerary reads like a road map of the country's hottest sene races. he'll be here today in bozeman, montana, trying to help a republican challenger defeat the state's democratic incumbent
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nator. th president is going places where he won in 2016, hoping to turn his voters out by tuesday. rallies intor of his friday night. >> thank you very much, west virginia. thank you indiana. thank you. >> reporter: a road trip fueled by a strong october jobs report. >> you wanttoday. did you hear? >> reporter: in a finalwa push tord tuesday, the president made clear the issues motivating his voters. >> it's betweenusce cavanaugh and the caravans. you people are energized. >> reporter: but for all his focus on winning, the president acknowledged democrats could take control of the house. >> it cld happen. could happen. we're doing very well. and we're doing really well in the senate. but could happen. >> reporter: the his counterpunch. >> if you don't want to be saying the words speaker pelosi for the next two years.
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>> reporter: feeling the pressure, donald trump told aud yens heatched his predecessors -- >> barack h. obama -- >> reporter: return to the >> he had a very smallow crd. >> reporter: president trump who is often criticized for sregarding facts himself accused the former president of being untruthful on issues like obamacare. >> lie after lie. broken promise after broken promise. thhat he did. >> reporter: the trump midterms message boils down to definie hoice for voters on his terms. paintingoc dts as dangerous. >> a blue wave would a equal crime wave. veryschisimple. and a red wave equals jobs and security. >> kelly in a bombshell interview wit "vanity fair" michael cohen cims he heard president trump use racist language over the year in one anecdote, he says, i told
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trump that the ral looked vanilla on television. trump responded that's because black people are too stupid to vote for me. has the white house or the president himself commented? >> reporter: the white house has ignored this. they've distanced themselves from micha cohen who was, of course, once a loyalist, a defender,s now one o the more prominent detractors. cohen has, in past, defended the president, saying he was not racist. cohen came out in part because of the timing. trying to makeim an ct on voters before the election. cohen, himself shlgs as pleaded guilty to a series ofinancial crimes and in the past has defended the president. now he'sin s people should know about some of their personal conversations in the past. from the white house,th g. barack obama not pulling any punches himself, going all out on the campaign trail. unusual for past president. he's taking a break today. on friday, he stumped in both florida and georgia.
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home to some hotly contested races f senate and governor. katie beck is in atlanta this rning. catie, good morning to you. >> reporter:ood morning, peter. the latest polls in the race have staceyam a and her opponent within just a single point of each other. there are races like this happening across the country are razor-thin inma president barack obama hoping he can push the fighting democrats across the victory >>ne. if you turn out on tuesday, to vote, change starts to happen. hope starts to happen. >> reporter: former president barack obama calling on all democrats to vote ins tuesda midterm election. from wisconsin. to pennsylvania. >> i see a great awakening happening. >> reporter: to florida. he's saving his final stops for states with tight races. like florida. where a s aate seat the governor's race are both
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tossups. obama's speeches focused on social justice and itinclusivy. also took aim at what he called the failures of repu yicans. 've got republicans out there saying oh, well, we will protect pre-existing conditions. let's call it what it is. it's a eplie. >>ter: long lines of supporters circling venues for a chance to see the former president. this atlanta veteran waiting nine hours in damp conditions. to hear about the issuese cares about. >> schoolteachers. have to have two or three jobso just to try make it. >> reporter: georgia's governor's race is in a dead heat. if democrat stacey abrams wins, she would become the country'st fi black femhoe governor. big of an impact do you think obama has? >> huge. >> reporter: most in attendance needed no convincing. but perhaps a last pushm f a
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familiar voice will get them to the polls. >> so i you don'tike what's going on right now, don't complain -- don't get anxious. vote. >> the democrats bringing out everybody they've got. president obama. former president joe biden. even oprah winfrey on the trail. president obama is a little hear hoarse. president obama's schedule like? >> reporter: his schedule is packed. he heads to gary, inana, on sunday, where he'll campaign for senator joe donnelly. he's alsoer in a tight race. after that, headed back to chicago to weigh in on the governor's race, as well. he has a full schedule, almost right up to election day.pe r? >> catie beck, thank you. >> steve, get ready for a busy time. let's look at the big picture. this is the most heated midterm election we have seen in a generation. will we see a blue wave?
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or is it likely that the democrats take over the house? any shot to take over e senate? >> they're likely to take over the house. the senate is an outside shot. what makes this so different from midterms in the past is the enthusiasm on both sides. democratic enthusiasm is through the roof from a poll we took a few wee ago. almost three quarters are interested in the midterm election. the republican number has climbed up almost to the level of the democrats. to see both numbers that high for a midterm election, that's extraordinary. >> the senate looking tough by the latest polls we have seen for the democrats to be able to take over the senate. there are places they're trying to protect folks, north dakota, missouri. what are you watching in terms of the senate? >> the democrats are playing defense all over the place,
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specifically in states donald trump won. start inte s. is ted cruz going to survive? he consistently has led in the polling. you can see right there. in is theerage. a seven-point lead for cruz. a trump state. if you g to tennessee, a state democrats think becau their candidate, phil bredesen,s so popular, he'll have a chance. claire mccaskill, a democrat trying to hang on in missouri. and in north ,dako hieidi heitkamp running behind. t >> letk about when it comes to governor's races, two candides could makehistory. we have talked about andrew gullum in florida. he would be the state's first black governor inflorida. and stacey abrams. she would be the first female governor in history,
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african-american. >> the polling for gillum in flida, democra have been encouraged by. it's a small but steady lead. georgia, when you watch the results come in, it's strange among states in that it is a runoff state for a governor's election. if neither candidate crosses 50% on tuesday night. even if one is ahead of the o other, they to a runoff. >> can you imagine that they do gain in georgia? let's talk about the president's travel. we know politicians often tip their hand. what they're looking at by where they choose to travel. he's going to seven states oveee the next t days. what do you note in the places he's trying to hit? >> indiana as well. senate the house and the senate. and the republican odds being a lotetr on the republican side. the trump states being a battleground for the senate. there's a scenario. you saw in the speech, where hee tries to eme from the election and says, look, we were
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never going to win the house. but look what we did on the senate side. >> it doesn't matter for a thing unless people vote.e >> i think all learned that two years ago. >> goodconversation,hank you, steve. stay with nbc. we'll have the latest on all the y races. live coverage as the results come in tuesday night starting at 8:00, 7:00 central. president trump is using immigration andtoking fear surrounding the cmigranare vant heading toward the u.s as one of his crucial talking points in the hours leading up to therm mid though the caravan is still weeks away from getting to the southern border. president trump deploying thousands of troops there. nbc's gabes gutierrez in texas this morning. good morning. > reporter: peter, good morning. u.s. customs and border protection has seen a surge in undocumented migrants the last several months. the caravan t i president talking about is nowhere near this border just yet.
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still, the military is already here.mo this ing, with the first of three central american migrant care vance more than 700 miles away from the u.s. border, the litary is already beginning to fan out across southern texas. these troops inforcing the international bridge. they're part of the first wave of up to 15,000 troops that president trump say will help secure the u.s. border. >> we don't need the military down here.r: >> reporalex and jose are both vietnam veterans among those who strongly oppose the president's decision. >> there's better use for that money. this is not an invasion. >> reporter: estimates of the caravan's sizes vary widely. about 8,000 people are ming their way toward the u.s. >> an enormous fraud is bei perpetrated on themerican people. >> reporter: this resident says she's a registered republican who voted for president trump. decision she now regrets. why do you think this is happening now?
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ni>> it's hap now because of the midterms. >> reporter: many in thera cavans are women and children who say there fleeing rampant gang violence in central s.america. the epartment of homeland security says about half are single men. and at least 270 have criminal histies. >> if i was in his shoes, i would bring every troop i could >> rter: rusty says he find. constant sees immigrants crossing the rio grande on to his property. he supports the troop deployment. what do you say to those who argue this is a waste of taxpayer money? >> they don't live down here. >> rorter: what is the military doing right now? so farng hel plan with border agents and installing chain-link fencing. troops have been sent here before. their presence isd expeco be much more visible, again, just three days before the midterms. >> gabe, thank you. let's check in with dylan for a first check of the weather. >> we had really heavy rain
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overnight. the heaviest moving across new england. we have had possibly a reported tornado i out our window we are looking at aew showe exiting the region. you're going to wake up, find wet conditions outere. but these rain showers are moving right on out of here. you can see even somef the disturbance back into the west of us is also dying out as well. expect moree sunsh by this afternoon. temperatures aren't too bad. in the 40s and 50sw. right we'll continue to take those temperatures into the upper 50s to rightd aro 60 today. plenty of sunshine but breezy
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through the day. >> and that's your latest forecast. still to come, alec baldwin under arrest after allegedly getting into a fight with someone over a parkingspot. plus our look at the week's biggest stories. biggest stories. including v kaine: weliberty and justiceto a flag not for some, but for all. i want a virginia that works for all,
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with economic opportunity and a chance for a good life. i'll work with anyone to build that virginia. we can't let our leaders divide us because we're all americans. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message because if we ask our kids to say these words... teacher and children: ...one nation under god, indivisible... ...we have to be willing to live by them. teacher and children: ...and justice for all. can't save healthcare. welcome to change. just because it's never been done, doesn't mean we can't do it. just because it hasn't been seen, doesn't mean we can't envision it. we are uncommon to the core. we are upmc. to execute a search warrant when wor an arrest warrant, we'd line up and we'd put our hand on the shoulder of the person in front of us.
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you always knew who had your back. with all the money in politics, it's hard to say who has our backs. i worked in federal law enforcement and at cia serving the american people, not special interests. i'm abigail spanberger. i won't take money from corporate pacs because in congress, i'll always have your back, and that's why i approve this message. we're back nown a saturday morning with the weekly download. our look back at the week that was. >> the headlines were dominat by the runups to the midterms. we covered a lot of other stories, aswell. starting with the presidential visi pittsburgh after the tragic synagogue shooting. president trump visited the scene of the pittsburghss mare. >> theco rabbiming them inside before they ld flowers and stones to honor each of the victims. nearby, rally protesting his
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trip. mail bomb suspect cesar sayoc made his first court appearance >> he faces five federal charges. explosives.ailing his defense says the fingerprino identify him was preliminary. another package gom discovered in antlta post office. the package addressed to cnn. notorious boston mafia crime boss whitey bulger was killed. authorities now believe he was beaten repeatedly with a lock in a sock. the brutal attack taking place inside the 89-year-old's cell, just hours aftere arrived at this west virginia prison. a boeing passenger plane crashed off the coast of indonesia 13inutes after takeoff. >> indonesian officials believe all 189 people on board were killed when then lr flight crashed monday.
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it was supposed to be a one-our flht from jakarta to another nebyisland. google tmployees aroundhe world walked out of work to protest the company's handling ofe work placxual harassment. >> the worldwide walkout happened after the new york times reported that andy ruben was paid a $90 million package to leave after allegations. >> moments like this show wedi dn't always get it right. re e weather. venice, italy, the worst flooding of nearly decade. >> at high tide, three-quarters of the city was submerge floating city a victim of rising sea levels and climate change. blamegame. five months after a player's heat-related death, the university of ndmary head football coach d. jchld.j.dirki
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returned to his job and then fired. some of the ek's most shocking moments caught on camera. a bus in china plunged off a bridge, killing all 15 aboard after a passenger attacked the driver. a worker leaped to safety as his crane flipped over a hillside in china. in new rk, a woman choked a nightclub bouncer unconscious after she mistakenly thought he groped her. and the "today" family celebrated halloween in rro style, back to the 1980s. ♪ ♪ you're simply the best >> that was simply the st. >> nailed. nailed halloween. so fun. >> my family was like, that was tina turner. no joke. >> and you - >> i saw sheinelle practicing
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those dance moves. she's like, those aren't dance moves. >> i was peeling glue out of my head all day. >> i wanted to wear my marty mcfly outfit all day long.>> how social media giants are working to keep false information off their sites. ariana gran lashing out at her ex after he joked about eir broken engagement. you can only imagine what happenedhen sheinelle joined me on the golf course. en she taughte how to dance. we'll have t we'll have t he turhabusinessman.he naacp. ben jealous. "marylander of the year". endorsed by president obama for his "vision, experience and courage to move maryland forward." ben's vision: medicare-for-all, fully fund our schools, and an economy that works for working people. the sun says jealous has "the stature and gravitas" to lead maryland.
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we can do much better on jobs, on education, on healthcare. but it means we've got to believe in each other. ben jealous. governor. good morning, everyone. it is 7:26 on this saturday, november third. here's a look at the stop stories we're following right now. an amazon warehouse in baltimore collapsed killedg one person. another is still. missi a 50-foot wall collapsed as a storm swept through the area. chief rom clark says crews found a person under the debris. they died at the spital. they're still searching for the second person. the terps will play their first game since the firing of d.j. durkin. several people resigned in the wake of the report of the school's football culture.
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there's no sitting on the sidelines. not me. not you. not now. the best choice, by a mile, is mr. trone. on november 6th. vote. david trone for congress. i'm david trone, i approve this message. staying clearing and we're seeing dryg out. that rain is moving out of here, and we are looking at drying conditions as we continue saturday.his even some of the rain that we had out into west virginia is ssipating aswell. not too bad out there. of course, it's going to be a little on the damp side. temperatures starting in the 40s an low 50 we are on our way to right around 60 today. it will be breezy today. that's going to be the name of the game. gusts up to about 30 miles per hot. don't foro set is clocks back. plenty of sunshine.
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more rain next friday. all right. t laurynnk you. we're back with more of your local news and weather i about minutes. for now back to "today." we're back on this saturday morning. november 3, 2018. aainy one here in the northeast and along much of the east coast. we'll get dylan's forecast a few moments from now. good news. tonight, we fall back. daylight saving time ends. all get a good extra hour of sleep. let's begin with a check of ehe headlines. a gunman opened f inside a hot yoga class overnight killing ore shooting himself to death. five others were wounded in the attack. as some of the tried to intervene. police aee working to if there was a connection between the shooter and the victims. no word on the motive. with just three days to go until the midterms, president trump andmer president obama king swings aach other on
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the campaign trail. >> if you don't like what's goin on right now, don't just complain. te. >> a blue wave would equal a crime wave. >> and for the first time, president trump cceded republicans could lose control of the house of representatives. one person is dead at an ar amazon.comouse building. a 50 had the foot wall collapsed. another person is unaccounted for. als this morning, a police chief in texas is being celebrated as a hero. heescued a baby who was not breathin the whole thing caught of his body cam. flagged down by frantic fam members as a traffic light. heesuscitated the baby just as paramedics arrived. actor alec baldwin is telling his sid of the story after he was allegedly arrested after attacking a person. he's denying he punched anyone.
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anne thompson has more. >> reporter: this morning, alec baldwin is speaking out. in a late nightal tweetng the allegations egregiously mi sstated. saying the asstion that i punched anyone over a parking spot is false. >> alec, anything you want to say?r: >> reportee was charged with third degree assault and harassmeen. the incid happened in front of baldwin's new york city apartment building. where a 49-year-oldriver apparently took a parking space baldwin thought was his. some repor saying baldwin punched the other driver. sending him to the hospital. baldwin's neighbors were surprised. >> he looked perfectly calm and normal. >> reporter: he's known these days for his portrayals of president trump on "saturday night ve." i said i was going to run this country like a business. that business is a waffle h0se
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at 2 a.m. >> i wish him orluck. >> rr: the president's son han jr. said he's a lib, so he gets chance afternce to be decent but always fails. this is the latest in a series ofolatile incidents that stretch over 20 year. baldwin allegedly a punch photographer. verbally berating a reporter. even police. perhaps most famously, getting nemoved from an american airlines flight 2011 afterfa ing to turn off his phone. this morninin bal is free. now has a return engagement in r urt. scheduled for lais month. for "today"nne thompson, nbc news, new york. dylan back with another check of the weather. >> we have a little clipper system trying to move through the rockies and northern plains. snow across north dakota. snow in the higher elevations back towards the rockies. this system moves east ward quickly.
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will produce significant amounts of snow in the high eelevations. a dusting tn inch orth so in dakotas. well, as far as your weather questions are concerned, will it rain all day? there are showers but they're drying up. we're not expecting rain all day. we're expecting breezy conditions today. wind gusting up to about 25, 30 miles per hour throughout the day. that's the main thing. main story for your saturday. any rain for sunday, no? we a dry on sunday. rain moves in monday and tuesday. a few warm ups with temperatures in the 70s.
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popular sit taking action. they're ready to fight any sort of elereion intere ahead of tuesday's midterms. >> up to two-thirds of americans get their newsia from s media. facebook and reddit are taking major steps tohelp. >> reporter: as the campaign rallies come to a close. the final daysnd hours of the midterms will be battled out not just on the campaign trail but on social media, as well. the pressure is on facebook and other tech giants to get it right this time. >> welcome to the war room. >> reporter: thank you.ce ok is counting on this new war room to combat false information and attempts to suppress the vote. how much does a war room like this make a difference? >> yeah. so, a war room is superimportant and is a reallynt impor tool in our overall arsenal. when it comes to an election, an election is on a fixed date.
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and every moment counts. no substitute for people working side by sid and face to face to enable rapid decisionmaking. >> reporter: facebook engineers are running drills saying they can take down bad information within two hours of spotting it. their mission t prevent another 2016 dezaisaster when the com says russianre interfence reached americans. where are the trets coming from? >> there's a o wide range actors to try to engage. we have seen contentna emang from russia. as everyone know from iran. we have seen domestic-sourced content. actors within the united ates looking to target public debate. >> reporter: the threats keep co ng. just last week, more than 1 million users were following pages from iran, targeted americans. is redd ready for the midterms? >> i think so. >> reporter: sreddit i bracing for election day, too.
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it's the fifth most popular website in the u.s. a breeding grod for misinformation and conspiracies. is there nor activity from russian-linked sites on reddit versus 2016? >> i would say our ca sophis sophistication, our ability to detect it is a lot higher. >> reporter: to truly safeguard the u.s. elections, silicon valley insiders say it's critical for lawmakers and law enforcement in washington to do more to stop further russiance interfer. >> these are the kind of things the that the tech companies coition do by themselves. >> reporter: for "today," jolen rks kent, nbc news. we heard from t guy fro facebook saying we can get bad information down the n two hours. think about where that information can get within two hours. it's a crucial challenge. coming up next, speaking of the midtms, how to have a
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with the midterms three days away, a lot of people areta ing about politics these days. >> how can you do it without mrcking off your friends and family? manners is here to give us tips. thomas, good to see you. thank you for being here. we want to talk about it. everybody the talking about donald trump and politics. what is your advice? how do you handle this when you're having a conversation and eolitics comes up? should it offlimits? how do you engage? >> the old rule was no sex, no religion, n politics in plit conversation. today, it's unavoidable. ife can be polite, we're winning. ey is keeping it off your socialmedia.
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if you expect and hope to be able to see eye to eye with someone, have the conversation face to face. doing it on cebook, never in the history of social media, i don't think, hon anye been convinced of a different viewpoint. >> it's a lot harder to engage hen you're looking them in t eye. >> my challenge is the word convince. that's the problem. everybody is trying to convince the other person to believe what they believe. as opposed toesaying, may not agree, but let's agree to disagree. you're always trying to convince someone, it feels like it never ends. talk about ese, what do you call them, patriotic balls. >> this is to get people to listen. >> literally, we have the on the table? >> not to throw at one another. way.hey're soft, by the >> it is soft. it it's all about setting ground rules. okay that we disagree. but let's listen to one another. so with balls like is, what you can do is while you're talking, you hold the ball. i'mg. listen not speaking out. >> uh, uh, i have the ball.
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>> exactly. we may not come to a consensus. but at least i have heard you you.nd not interrupt >> could be a little disarming, too. we have to holidays. christm christmas. thanksgiving. is there a different way to approach conversations wither familys conversations with your friends? >> sure. so for thanksging in particular, where you have lots of people from different political stripes coming together. your uncle feels this way, your aunt this way. there's been war for 30 years. >> this year could be a dooz >> it could. i suggest for the host to set up a caucus room. is is a room, if you want to talk politics, you can be civil. eau're in there. when you that room, you're not talking politics. >> you wan to talk politics, you can go to that room >> ifou have been down that road way too many times before grth a certain individual, you have to this is a topic
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best left avoided for both of yeu. >> . >> i don't have anything else to say. >> i think this will be interesting. we're going to see what happens in the midterms. a lot of people will determine what the next couple years look like. this conversation is not going away. it warl stick nd. so are your in-laws. be careful. >> that's right. they're goi to be in your life forever, perhaps. maintain the civility. it's poible, just put the effort into it. >> i actually like this bal i hav three kids at home, when they all scream at me, i'm going to say, who has the ball? >> this is a foam ball not a golf ball. have you ever wondered how the movies you watch get your ratings? ratings? we have a
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i'm jennifer wexton, and i approve this message. seen barbara comstock's fake ad? jennifer wton backed a deal leading to massive tolls on 66. nonsense. jennifer wexton fought the tolls on 66. and let's call this planwh, the way that it's been rolled out. it's highway robbery there's also healthcare robbery. barbara comstock voted alto sabotage the hecare market, hiking premiums up to 64%. barbara trumpstock -- everything that's wrong in washington.
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crow a little bit. we're back with a unique look at how the movies we watch every day are rated. did you ever wonder how a movie gets a pg-13 versu an r? >> o correspondent shows us how it happens and who is responsible. >> reporter: every block buster has one. >> rated r. >> reporter: the rating system is turning 50. now, after years ofr criticism ing secretive, the motion picture association o america is opening up t. >> when our ratgs are good and accurate, parents trust us. >> reporter: the raters are nine parents, watching two to three films a day, rating the on parental values. joan has screened mor than 12,000 films. >> we look at language, sexuality, drugs, violence, thematic material. >> reporter: films viewed and
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rated in rooms just like this one. ore than half have been rated are. 16% have come back pg-13. less than 2% haveot gn the most restrictive rating, nc-17. critics complain the system is too subjective. the movie "eighth grade" couldn be viewed by eight graders without a guardian. >> one more week, right? >> reporter: pulling back then curtai what it sees before you to. for "today," miguel almaguer.e >> wour parents restrictive? were you allowed to watch the older mover i haves you shouldn't have? >> i don't think they really -- bother. >> didn't care. no. >>ad i two older brothers. i was watching what they were tching. >> i wish there was a rating system to the internet. i'll lahand it over to my daug fer. and thee minutes later be
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like, what are you watching? still to come on "today" tho latest out florida where two people were killed after a gunman opened firense a yoga studio. we're on the campaign trail with president trump and his si predecessor, pnt obama. what they're doing to get people out to voten tuesday. >> but first, these messages. i'm at this wing joint telling people that geico has been offering savings for over 75 years. that's longer than the buffalo wing's been around. dozen wings. and did you know that geico... (lips smacking) offers mo... (coughing) motorcycle insurance? ho-ho... my lips are burning. (laughs) ah... no, my lips are actually burning. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. see how much you could save at geico.com. it's too hot. oh, this is too hot, mate. it's too hot. daily hair damagen stop before it happens ...with these roses.
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morning. i'm angie goff. here's a look at t top stories. a showing of solidarity. communities across the u.s. are using the hash tagho up for shabbat to encourage people of all faiths to meet in synagogues this weekend. that's a show inport after the massacre inside a synagogue in pittsburgh last weekd. and the peace cross, the u.s. supreme court agree ato he case that will help define government endorsements
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let us stand up for our state ben jealous, democrat for governor it is a new day avenue wild night with weather. >> absolutely. we had pretty strong storms that rolled through the area last night. especially up tori ourds in baltimore. now we're dodging the last piece of the energy, mainly east of i-95. now we're going to be breezy as we continue into the afternoon. hold onto you hats type of weather. improving conditi os noty this afternoon but also on sunday. ere rain is up and out of and moving out. as you continue through your rainout look, rain out there is morning. more rain monday and tuesday. wednesday.unday and take a look at the temperatures ri not that bad. upper 40s and lower 50s topping
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out around 60 today. next chance of rain monday and tuesday. >> all right. thanks, lauryn. we're back with more local news in 25 minutes. good morning.ng br overnight. deadly shooting. a or riffing scene inside a florida yoeg dwa studio after a gunman opens fire, t killingwo people before turning the gun on >> we just heard, like, pow, pow, pow, pow. >> five others injured. the carnage could have been worse. >> several people inside fought back. nd tried to not only save themselves but other people. which is a testament to their courage. the final push. president trump and former president obama out in fthce weekend. in the runup to the midterms. president trump admitting republicans could lose control of the house, and issuing a big warning supporters. >> a blue wave would equal a
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crim wave, very simple. a red wave equals jobs and security. >> while former president obama slamsdent trump for his decision to send troops to the border. >> they'reven taking our brave troops away thefrom their famil for a political stunt. >> we're live with both sides. > and life lessons. we'll show you what happened when dylan and i decided to teach each other two of our passions. golfing and dancing. move your butt. >> i'm trying. >> you be the judge of how w did, ,""t saturday, december 3, 2018. ♪ iust got paid >> good morning from south carolina. >> it's my 40th birthday. >> it's my 13th birthday in new york. >> glad to be in nyc. >> happy birthday, >> i'm running the new york city marathon tomorrow for the second
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time. >> happy birthday. >> i'm 13. >> and i'm 21. ♪ i just got paid good morning. welcome back to "today" on a saturday morning. a little wet outside. that hasn' stopped the crowd. we have a lot of people. >> this city is pakd with marathon runners. the big new york city marathon tomorrow. saw a l ofcarbo loading at my hotel last night. goodluck. let's get to today's new this is morning. a sad start. a deadly shooting overnight we're covering in tallahassee, florida. two women were killed. five othersed inj when a gunman stormed a yoga studio on friday. e hentually turned the gun on himself. matt bradley is following this one for us. matt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it was almost as soon as it began respondiner off arrived only minutes after the shooting started. when they got there, the shooting had stopped. the question no why did it happen?
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breeking overnight, tragedy in tallahassee. a gunman opening fire at a yoga studio in florida killing two and wounding five others before fatally shooting himself. >> we just heard, like, pow, pow, pow, pow. we saw people runningown the stairs. >> reporter: police say the shooter, 40-year-old scott paul beierleri opened firey evening. >> all indications are this is an act of a single person. there is no immediate threat to thecommunity. >> reporter: those fortunate to encape headed to a nish bar. >> theeman who came in apparently tried to fight off theataerk. and he had quite a few wounds on his face. >> reporter: she recounted the victims' stories. >> they said that he came in and he had a black bag. he pulled it out. and -- as they went to go load it,verybody started pounding on the windows and the walls to let people know. >> reporter: the victims have been identified as 61-year-old
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nancyan vessem and 21-year-old maura binkly. late onfriday, r desantis, the republican candidate for florida governor called the news heart breang. andrew gillum praised the police's quick response. gillum and desantis in a heated ce. that race is one to watch on tuesday. and tragedies like this could actually have an effect. much of the rhetoric between the kantdsnd they're politically polar opposites, have turned on crime and gun control. to politics. just three days left until the midterms. electi president trump will be making seven campaign stops over thene 72 hours. tr his all-out push to get republicans to polls on tuesday. nbc's white house correspondent, kelly o'donnell, traveling with
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the president. kelly,ood morning. >> reporter: good morning, peter. while the president is waking up in indiana, he'll be here if montana for a few then off to florida. back to the white house to sleep there. tw more states morrow. the president has lamented he can't be everywhere. 's showing up in places with senate races in play. packing a pair of rallies into his friday night -- >> thank you very much, west virginia. thank you, indiana. thank you. >> reporter: a road trip fueled bay strong october jobs report. >> what job numbers we had today, did you hear? it was between justice kavanaugh and the caravans, you people are energized. >>eporter: for all his focus on winning, the president acknowledged democrats could house.ntrol of th >> it could happen. could happen. we're doing very well.
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and we're doing really well in the senate. but couldhappen. >> reporter: then, his counterpunch. >> if you don't want to be saying the words speaker pelosi for the next t years. >> reporter: feeling the pressure, donald trump told audiences heatched his - predecessors >> barack h. obama. >> reporter: -- return to the campaign trail. >> he had a very small crowd. >> reporter: president trump who is often critized for disregarding facts himself accused the former president of being unuthful on issues like obamacare. >> lie after lie, broken promise after broken promise, that's what he did. >> reporter: the trump midterms message boils down to defining the choice forer v on his terms. painting democrats as dangerous. >> a blue wave would equal a crime wave, very simple. and a red wave equals jobs and
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security. >> reporter: and so that is the pitch from theid prt. and the white house tells us that the president and first lady have already voted themselves bybsentee ballot. they're registered in new york. peter? >>wohe first of stops today. montana and then ending in florida. thank yo former president barack obama is not pulling any punches. he's taking break today. on friday, he stumped in florida and georgia, he to hotly contested races for senate and governor. catie beck is in atlanta this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, basically the polls i the race have stacey abrams and her opponent, briankemp, basically tied. this is the case in so many tight races across the country. president obama hoping he can give the fighting democraus the lastthey need to win. >> if you turn out on tuesday to vote, change starts to happen. hope starts to happen.
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>> reporter: formerresident barack obama calling on all democrats to vote in tuesday's midterm election. from wisconsin. to pennsylvania. >> i see a great awakening happening. >> reporter: to floridg he's savs final stops for states with tight races. like florida. where a senate seat and the governor's race are both tossups. obama's speeches focused on social jtice and inclusivity.oo also taim at what he called e failures of republican >> you've got republicans out there saying, oh, well, we will protect pre-existing conditions. let's call it what it is. it's a lie. >> reporter: long lines of supporters ccling venues for a chance to see the former president. this atlanta veteran waiting nine hours in damp contions. to hear about the issues he cares about. >> schoolteachers have to have two o three jobs just to try to make it.
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>> reporter: georgia's govern heat.ce is in a dead if democrat stacey abrams wins, she would become the country's first black female governor. how big of an impact do you am think has? >> huge. >> reporter: it seems most inan atte needed no convincing. but perhaps a last push from a familiar voice will get them to the polls. >> o if you don't like what going on right now, don't complain -- don't get anxious. vote. e> reporter: and the trail doesn't stop h for president obama. tomorrow, he heads to gary, indiana, where he'll be campaignin for senator joe donnelly who is also in a very tight race. guys? >> all right. catie beck, thank you. an apparent insider attack in afghanistan has left one american serviceber detd and another one wounded. the attacker is believed to be a member of the afghan national defense and security
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he was reportedly killed by afghan force immediately after the attack. divers he discovered more debris along indonesia's sea t. the tragic lion air crash killed all 189 people on board. a ping h signal also been detected, giving officials hope they're closing in on the cockpit voice we're going to go
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skies throughout the region. we'll have more information on the amazon warehouse when we do our news. t nado determined yet. national weather service has to investigate. however, we're looking at the rain to get out of h ae with last piece of energy. temperatures in the upper 40sow and 50s. plenty of sunshine but breezy all afternoon. >> the lanz stopped in new york here just for your birthday. what's your name? >> carol. from elmira new york. i'm thrilled to be here. it's off my bucket list. >> awesome. how old are youtu ing? >> 70. >> who is here with you? >> my daughter, my daughter-in-law. my sister. >> it will be aig party day. happy birthday. nice to have you here. >> familyth affair e. >> yeah, the boa sisters. theeb justin eating a
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juvéderm it. talk to your doctor about the juvéderm collection of fillers. we're back on a saturday morning with an internet prank that got the best of us. >> dylanh is here wit more. this was a funny one. >> this certainly was. it dupd even us. if you'll remember this viral video it looked like we showed you justin bieber eating a burrito like a piece of corn on the cob. e first photo picked up on reddit. the rest was intern. histo dozens of outlets picked this up. including us. this wasn't justin bieber at all. this group, yes theory, master minded t whole thing. they set out to create this viral story. upping their chancesoo by chsing
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something that would quote offe the ternet. the group got a bieber-looking lock alike. brad sosa. he got fitted for a justin-style wig. i didn't kno that's what justin's hair looks like now. they said they wanted to prove it's not hard to a creat viral story. we jumped right on it. no one wants to see anyone eating a burrito like that, bieber.lly justin >> it's odd. it's a talker. >> i would have finished the burrito no matter how you eat it. >> see q howckly you can make something viral? >> i wonder if justin bieber was in on the whole thing. whatever. >> how about pop start. let get right to "popstart." we start with ariana grande and her ex, pete davidson. she's fighting back after davidson made a joke afterupheir recent b.
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>> reporter: in a newpromo for "snl" funnyman pete davidson is finding the humor. >> hey, ggie, i'm pete. >>pehey, te. >> you want to get married. >> no. >> 0 for 3. >> reporter: sgrande didn't m a beat. appearing to target her exon twitter. for somebody who claims to hate relevance si, you sure loveng clin to it, huh? that tweetre ved much like the tattoo she inked to match his. the couple recently called it quits after their june engagement. >> i feel like i w a contest. >> reporter: the three-karat diamond ring and the shared place. >> i live in her place. she pays 60 grand for rent. you will i have to do is stock the fridge. yeah. s reporter: when they were
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together, the pr released a song titled "pete davidson." in one line, she sings, you know that you're myl s mate. >> the odds of knowing someone for three weeks and that relationship lasting for 3 years is akin to winning the lottery. >> reporter: davidson took a big gamble putting out this joke. >> if we break up. and wewon't. we won't. we will. we won't. >> reporter: meantime, no laughs or tears from his former fiance. for od" kathy park, nbc news, los angeles. >> we'll see if davidson has more to say about the breakup tonight on "saturday night live." next up, netflix's first ever original series is coming to end a. "house of cards" was released on friday. robin wright's character becomes
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the first female president after her husband's sudden death. this is t first season after kevin spacey was written out of the show. howll have to watch to see frank underwood goes down. and ryan reynolds escaled his friendly twitter war with hugh jackman on friday. reynolds posted thisk fake att ad. >> hugh jackman's upcoming performance in front-runner" has fooled some people into thinking he deserves an awd. before voting begins, some people should consider these facts. hugh jackman is not his rea name. it's hugh mhael jackman. he's actually from milwaukee. he walked off the job on "wolverine" adding to unemployment. >> jackman wasck qui to respond tweeting this vid yo of himself picking up after his dog. who appears to have done his business on, you guessedit, a
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still to come right here on "today," whose -- perhaps what's better? sheinelle teaching dylan now dance or dylan teaching sheinelle how to golf? we'll let you be the judge. looking to get away before the end of the year? we'll show you travel destinations with a little something for everyone that ren't break the bank. >> all that and mooming up. new vaseline clinical care...
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he's my friend ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message. it is 8:26 on this saturday, november odird. orning to you. let's get you a check of your top stories. we'll start with an utupdate a the deadly amazon warehouse collapse. this is in baltimore. we'r gettingord that a second person has died. police say a 50-foot wall came crashing down athe amazon fulfillment have as a storm swt through. crews found both people under the debris. today the terps t playir first game since the firing of d.j. durkin. several hig ranking throws resigned in the wake of a report of the school's football culture. that included the university nn president ancing he would
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retire in june the fallout is from the death of football plar jordan mcnair who passed away in the >mmer. >> it's the time to make sure your homes ready for the cold months ahea we'll join you at 9:00 to make sure you have all the tips you need to prepare your home. we'll check in withauryn rickets on the other side of this break. montgoto three generations of elrich's. we love it here. but we have to work to keep it great, like fixing transit and traffic for commuters like my son-in-law. increasing open space where my grandchildren and yours can play. and reducing classroom sizes for all our kids. that's why our next county executive has to require developers to solve the problems their developments create. as county executive, that's exactly what i'll do for every generation.
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w saw pretty severe weather overnight. lingering showers this morning. lauryn rickets says they're moving >>out. ost of them are out of our area right now. this is what's left. you can see beautiful conditions behooin behind it. plenty of sunshine s tort your saturday off. the last pce of this weather from the severeeather activity. that is moving out of here. we are going to be good and dry for the rest of the day. we had showers this morning. dry for tomorrow. monday and tuesday the next chance of rain temperatures right now in the 40s and low 50s. on our way to near 60 today. main story todays today are the wind. they'll settle down at 7:00 p.m. tonight and don't forget to set your clocks back. chance of rain monday and
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tuesday as we warm up. more rain on friday. ur , you me and angie goff at 9:00 with 30 minutes of your news and weather. for now back to the "today show." the quickie. this is our enemy. no, no, no. we must -- resist. >> we are back. we ar in fact,back, on a saturday morning. november 3, 2018. a rainy one from outside. a scene from the movie, "the gr ch," stars benedict cumberbatch. look what we have here. christmas coming early to the plcoa. this is . a 30-foot-tall grinch tree. >> it's here to kick off the grinch for good contest.
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the winners will be selected to win big prizes. new car. a family of four experience a universal orlando result. visit grinchforgood.com and today.com/grinch. >> grinch for good. still to come, what happens when dylan and sheinelle teach one anoth to golf and to dance. you can only imagine. we'll let you see forve yours in a moment. in their day of lessons. this i like patrick swayze and baby. >> the photographers ended up on the floor laughing a. well we have awesome travel spots before the end of the year. i'm going to introduce you to a chef behind one of the most popular restaurants around. it's so popular you have to write ad post c to get a reservation. first, a check of the weather with all these people
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andly fin out our window, plenty of sunshine out there. rgeous. in the wake of the rain passing through the region, we had rain showers overnight. you'll wake up. it's going to be wet out there especially if you have ball games, practice outside. could be a little muddy. temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s. on our way to 60s by this ternoon. breezy outside today. >> all right. >>that's your latest forecast. forgot to say that pip was so excited for the next spot. >> we were justor waitinghe next part. these two had an adventure. they tried to teach one another doctor you taught her how to golf. she taught you thow to dance. >> we weki t about our passions. her love of golfing. my love of dancing. wouldn't it be fun to share thee
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with another? fun doesn't comesn close. i kidding when i said dylan was going play golf. i want to learn now play golf. >> you teach me to teach you to play golf. >> boom. >> neither one is going to happen. ♪ >> put me in, coach.ig >> in the middle of my putt. >> i'm ready. i have neverve golfed before in my life. my dad's obsessed. obyou're ssed. i think, what am i missing? >> brian got me into golf. he said, get yourself lessons. if you lying it, let's stick with it. i like the personal challenge of trying to do b eterry time i swing. it's become something we do together. we get to talk, catch up, have a few beers. it's fun to be outside together. first things first. we'll putt a little bit. bacally, what you want to do, this whole part of your body is going wrok. don't move your wrists.
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keep your wrists solid. i'm so excited you're doing this. this is so fun. >> it is. >> yes! you did it. you did it. ♪ you ready for your first real hole? >> yes. >> your pointer finger. >> this one? >> stick it out. okay. i have never taughtow someone to grip a golf club before. it's very hard. there you go. now we're od, see. >> that's it? >> that's it. ready. back. twist. swing. yes. ♪ ah! >> i think that's your ball. no, plin's over there. >> are you sure? >> i got something that makes this easier. >> a beer. >> i mean this is why w play golf. cheers. >> cheers.
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>> yeah! you're out of the sand. you're out of the sand. >> whoa. i don't believe this is what people do. >> bou made a mess.me rember how to putt? >> maybe. >> okay. nice. whoo! youhe finis a hole! okay this is the 19th hole. meaning, you sit. and you just reflect on the awesome round you just had. >> we're not finished yet. >> what do you mean p >> the wholeoint is i should be able to hold o my at a charity golfur toment. you should be able to hold your own on the dance floor. ♪ >> see, you already look supercute. push.h, push, you push.
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>> what are we pushing. >> you push -- push. up. what's another word for sh. you just have to watch. move your butt! >> i'm trying. ♪ shake,ak shake, senora ♪ shake it all the time >> this is the worst "dirty dancing" movie i have ever seen. ♪ move >> yes, yes. >> are you just saying -- >> i saw that. you felt it. we're having a breakthrough. got it.do she have it, everybody? ♪ ♪ 24 karat magic in the air >> exhausted. >> you can't tell. that was, like, two hour we condensed that. >> so long to the point where we'relike, let's scratch this.
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>> the next morning, my abs hurt. >> as they should. >> from laughing. >> no joke. our crew was laughing so hard, they'tsaid, c use that shot. it was soy. shak >> you got another chance to show off dancing skills a couple of day ago. wednesday. >> we were debbie bson's background singers. >> we'll see how dylan's improvement was. how did that go for you? >> i tried. look. >> there you go. >> we got it at the end. shake.'recticing the >> sheinelle had a breakthrough in teaching me thow to dance. a lot of us dance with hips and shoulders. there's a whole set of muscles t your ribs that you're supposed to use dance. >> what can we teach you to do, peter? anything in life you want to do. even if we can't show you. >> i could use help on the dancing. that hasn't stopped me from
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we're back on a morning with top travel tips. and some destinations if you plan to bo awayore the year is up. sara spagnolo is with four ua . sara, nice to see you. happy saturday >> same to you. >> i grew up in the san francisco bayarea. i have never been to your first suggestion, pismo beach. >> four square powers a location for travel brands like hilton. it's a place we know we love. they just redid the pier. piers, if you know anything about california beach life, they just redid it. it just repoepd there's an amazing hotel one wablock away. the inn at the pier. if you're looking for that warm weather,t will be 85 degrees today. >> is that right? only 151 bucks is not a bad
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price. outdoorsy people may want activities in the mountains. denver is a suggestion. >> more than 300 days of sunshine in denver. it's an up and coming foodie area. amazing cocktail bars. one of t greatest places is the new hotel, the ramble. they have a cocktail outpost by deaf and co cocktail bar. >> this one is a hidn gem. marfa, texas. >> it's ability 200 miles from el paso. it's a bit of a trek tet there. ex you fly to el paso and drive? >> tly. if you're looking for a place to unplug. there's basically no cell phone service. there's arts experiences. the marfa prada installation.
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you can stay in a tent. a tepee. all kds of crazy and cool combinations. this is going to be an off-the-radar butot place to go. >> it looks like a fun, eafferent i live in the d.c. area. williamsburg, virginia, is in our backyard. it's a family option. a place i remember t trip i took with my parents there. >> so much f to bring the kids. if they've been focused on the election. this is a great place. they have holiday activitiesst ting the first day of december. fireworks and parties. the windedmore place. lots of pack and plays. i called and asked. >> jackson, wyoming. what is so nice? i have been.
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i love it. >> right at the foothills of yellow stone. it's beautiful i the fall with big blue skies and vibrant foliage. great to see the elk and moose.i sl and sleigh rides. a perfect place all year. especially in theoliday season. >> gorgeous shots. getting everybody in the mood. >> the anvil hotel. recently redone. local treats in the minibars. $88 a night if you book three nights. they throw in a free day of skiing. >> fantastic. nice to see you, sara. we'll go inside a restaurant in maine that is so popular. it's got thousand of phone calls for reservations in a single week. the chef and owner is here
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we're back on a saturday morning with our series, "fully booked." i take you inside some of the y' coun most popular restaurants. this morning, we're heading to maine.ur the rest went old school. the only way to get a reservation is to send in a post card. somewhere, just beyond over he there in small town of tree dom, maine, is a restaurant full of heart. where three to four days a week with no formal training, erin french cooks up a nine-course meal at the kitchen. >> i was quietly raised here. that i couldn't be a successful woman in the middle of nowhere and make it work.te >> rep tonight, like every night, is fully booked. >> we do one seating a nit. i grew up cooking in a diner. no one will ever leave here hungry. >> reporter: it was at father's diner just up the road that french fell in love with food. i
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found joy. it started to carry on in me. >> reporter: what ishe experience like? >> you walk across the water fall. make your way to the dining room. i had a burning need to do something with my hands. but the only twng i k how to do was cook. i opened a supper club in myar ent. and that's where i got the confidence to open my first restaurant. thank you, cheers, enjoy. a year and half later, i went through a hard vorce, where lost everything. i felt it in my bones that this was what wasnext. >> reporter: inside this restored gristmill, a new flavor of freedom. >> it just exploded tohe point where we kind of sat there in disbelief. >> reporter: this is just someh ofost cards? tonight, these tables are filled with hungry people from around the world. who al made their reservation by post card. >> our post office, which was in danger of going out of business. this wld give them a boost, too. >> reporter: how did that response go? >> we got just under 20,000 post
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pa cards in matter of ten days. i think it's so much more than the food. it's the way you make people feel. if you put your heart into something. wh you can create with nothing but just .lo >> and erin is with us this morning. she's going to sho us aew recipes out of her cookbook, "the lost kitchen." also the name of her restaurant. thanks for leaving maine to come to new york city. >> we're going totart with a squash -- sort o s aash salad. you can use any kind of squash you want. quarter it or cut it in rounds. brush it with olive g oil to it most. put a little bit of nutmeg right on top. grateight on top. it's a nice flavor wh squash. salt. pet pepper. pat of butter.
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wrap it up. the best way to do dishes. throwt in the oven. 425. it will roast. steam. while that's roasting, you make the we have some apple slices here. we have some shallots with vinegar. this just softens them and makes them sweet. a bi ol o olive oil. we have maple syrup. >> your cookbook, you really stick to the season. and a your restaurant, you cook in the season. these are all fall flavors. >> totally. a little bit of thyme folded in. you take the squash out. as's d. we take a piece and we're going to pop t right on here. put a little bit of arugula. this could be a side dish or a nice lunch. and then just -- >> presentation looks so good. we walk to the pork chops. i'm obsessed. >> sheinelle has crued a por
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chop. >> i don't want this to end. >> the secret to the brine.o you have have a brine. four cupsoing water. salt, sugar, pepper corn bay leaves. juniper. once it's cool. put in the pork shops. sit overnight for 24 hours. >> in cool water? >> yes. you don't have to seasonit. we're going make our side dish. shallots with rosemary. saples. add a bit of apple brandy. if you don't want to u apple brandy, use apple cider or whit. wi just to bring out the flavor. throw in butter. we have cooked potatoes. we're going to warm them up. a nice warm apple potato sad. >> that salad is ibincr. >> oh, my gosh. >> we have seared off -- after these brinedovernight. we patted them dry.
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neerd them. we roast them the oven. finish them off. nice and medium. medium is a nice one. nice thick crops. sere.n get a good roast them off. >> to top it off, a beauty of apple ciderdoughnuts. >> oh, really? >> you stayed in the whole fall season for an entire meal. erin, thank you so much. i nd to dig in. >> will you be my haunt. >> ye a new memoir coming out, too. >> yes. >> i have never seen peter smile this much, ever. he can't stop smiling. >> your story is great. but ts food spectacular. >> i have a weird oession with pork chops. >> you have to try this. >> you have to try this. >> i'm going forwh it comes to making bones stronger, are you headed in the right direction? we are. we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. so with our doctors we chose prolia®. to help make our bones stronger.
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♪ this might be the best thing ever. >> it really is. >> every single piece of it the apples. the potatoes. it's so savory. >> i'm new to this weekend gig. i think i will like it here. that's going to do it for us. tomorrow on "sunday today" willie sits down with mark wahlberg. wahlberg. talking about the actor's early
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i believi've heard storiesnt from people across virginiaing. that have moved me to take action on veterans unemployment, the opioid epidemic, and pediatric healthcare. but we can't make progress when we're divided, when our leaders pit us against each other for political gain. in the senate, i'll always listen to you and focus on solving problems that matter to virginia and to america. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. good saturday morning. straight ahead on news today. >> some tough news from overnight. tornadoes hitting in maryland. we'll have more on the system that moved through. >> lauryn rickets will tell you whato expect thiternoon. >> and it looks like improving
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conditions this afternoon. it may be aittle bit of a warmup. one main story today. the winds. we'll talk about how highth 're going to gust coming up. the deadline to turn in absentee b is a few hours ago. thousands of people are expected to get theirn ballots before election day. all that, and join us behind the scenes becaung we're g to fire up the facebook live. >> you got it ready to go? >> i do. >> we're back live in a moment. for people with pre-existing conditions. i voted to protect them. morrisey got rich as a washington lobbyist for opioid companies. my work as your senator took a billion opioid pills off the street. morrisey is simply a "yes" man for the drug companies and the political bosses. i'm considered the most independent senator in washington. i'm joe manchin, and i approve this message.
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the storms turn deadly in maryland. tornadoes hitting parts of maryland have left at least one person overnight. nd a the terps will take the field. months of controversy boils over. now the football team getting ready to play for the first time since their head coach was fired. awsot of we welcome you in to news 4 today on this saturday morning. good morning. i'm david culver. >> i'm angie goff. are you ready to kick off aew nth? >> we are. >> november, here we can. asavid mentioned, it's been a busy morning. first our top story, the weather. we know so many people have ans. >> it was a difficult overnight with destructive weather that moved through. auryn rickets, earlier we saw showers. you saying they've moved out in. >> yeah. that was the last little piece of energy leftover from the rain
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we received last night. now, not everybody saw the gusty winds and the storms out there last night and another early portion of the overnight. our frien to the north through baltimore saw them. we'll talk about the damage co ang up inittle bit. maybe some tornadic damage around that area. we had wind gusts around here and now nothing showing up on the radar. rain earlier that moved to the eastern shore. we're left with blue skies. the wind is picking up. guste winds. we're dodging rain this morning that's autoof there unless you're headed east. hold onto your hats type of weather. it going to get gusty. we have improving conditions this afternoon and throughout r ur sunday. we'll talk about ynday and tuesday. we have a warmupwa on the 10-day coming up in about 20 minutes. >>ounds good, lauryn. developing this morning, a second person has
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