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this was locker room talk. >> to stand up and say enough is enough. >> if the water comes up, i'm going to lose everything. ?? ? good morning. welcome to "sunday today." i'm willie geist. three weeks and change until election today. trailing in most polls, donald trump is stepping up the charge that the election is, quote, rigged. this afc the number of women accusing sexual misconduct rises to nine. and more e-mails released to wikileaks.
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final 23 days before the election? we'll talk about it with trump adviser and former new york city mayor rudie giuliani in just a moment. later, lindsey vonn at home going 80 miles an hour straight downhill, but she hasn't always he accustomed to the stardom. >> versus your personal life and your appearance and all that be judged on a regular basis. it was a big change. we'll spend time with lindsay and harry smith a bit later. in a busy weekend already, donald trump at a rally, warning the election will be in his words rigged while a new round of hillary clinton e-mails are leaked by wikileaks. hallie jackson is in washington this morning covering it all. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. apparently donald trump adding the snl to the category of rigged media, delivering an
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republicans argue is dangerous to democracy. with the republican hindu coalition. >> i am a big fan of hindu and india. >> reporter: donald trumpti ka. the more inflammatory moments came earlier. >> au an immediatelys i states will carryut this tihintegrity. ump's opponentsst ing to rminde the election. >> now that he thinks he's going to lose, he's t whole thing isried. poor. the guys just abully. >> reporter: another trump, without evidence, accusing clinton of being on
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ng t do it. >>ort as yet another woman comes forward accusing trump of kissing her without permission at mar-ahlago, one that the trump campaign calls a bogus claims, adding anyone who is covering this story suld be embarrassed. trump has tried to pivot away by pointing to and wikileaks leaks -- after she tweeted earlier this year about hadder accusation the former president raped her in the '70s, deed.legation bill clion han the stole e-mails, which the clinton campaign hasn't authenticated, give new insight into how the campaign prepared for something thatt didn't address it receny unt trump
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spotlight. in the hacked e-mails, the purported full transcripts of speeches that hillary clinton delivered to goldman sachs, the speeches, remember, tt bere sanders wanted to be released back in the primaries, showing clinton's relationship withes with the big bank execs, and her sdlipgs of wall street as the spinal column of the economy. both candidates getting the snl look. alex bald wince, l mckinnon. at least one viewer wasn't a fan this morning. trump himselfndinpoon twitter -- watched saturday night live hit job on me, he sa. nny show.etire the boring and alex balin portrayal stinks. media rigging election, trump is tweeting. here's the thing, willie. we know one thing for sure, snl will continue to hit both candidates all the way thrgh november 8
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tweeting about ne ol. trump'sv mayoryulni, great tyo >>e sell system in the l is f t media, but used it terms of the conspiracy, there's something broader going on. senator jeff sessions, a sitting united states senator, also saying this week that the process is rigged. i want to be specific. >> i think there's a misunderstanding about that. he and paul ryan missed each other in the paul ryan thinks he needs the election at the polls places are rigged. he's not saying that. there may be a few incidents of thathiladelphia is often a place where you have cheating, chicago. that's not really the problem. he's talking about 80% to 85% of the media is against him. yo look at "new york times." i read it every day. i don't know why it aggravates me. first three stories, donald trump was blade in school. donald trump had a business
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the wikileaks thing has taken by far a sub-story to eight or nine women, none of who have substantiation, and two of have completely been rebutted. the times didn' evenri that. i think heeels the s atainst not cheatg at the place, b you've got the me "the washington post", most of >> right, but his supporter stn, mr. mayor. i want to rd you a "boston globe" piece talking about rally iner- s hopel we rolution ffe oft i i the uld lot of bldshe
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>> het oithem,ehey'port thnesged an atik, can g you0 lteerumpters - appilla pe peopl say crazy things.e mons of people,h se has press to be rigged, meaning the election to be rigged, but if it is, we'll contest it. that has happened. what i do think is very, very unfair is the media coverage of the election in which anything said about donald trump goes right to the front, you stay on it for five, six days, and hillary clinton says horrible
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evangelicals, she says one thing -- >> mr. mayor, we have covered all of those respectfully hallie jackson did it with the -- >> not with the same intensity. >> and the wikileaks e-mails can read any of the e-mails. >> but people don't unless they're pushed on them. he. you want of the nine women who have accused mr. trump of kissing them -- >> the ninth one i'm not aware did you real for example the firsthand account of the "people" magazine writer? >> i'm not the lawyer, but i have seen the rebuttal. >> did you read the accounts from the women. >> is that the woman on the plane? >> she's one of them. >> there's a witness who says it's not true. >> well, you're a prosecutor. would you take the witness who said 30 years ago, whatever it is, was on the plane, a guy who says he remembers, because he has a quote, photographic
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prosecutoring to take his story over hers. >> it's one on one, and she said she was able to lift the armrests, and in those days they didn't lift. it's also rather bizarre you could do that 15 minutes. that's a long time in first class, and in those days it was even more filled with flight attendants. the allegation on its face, strains credulity. >> airline at that point said the armrests did go up. i can't believe we're talking about those specifics, but he said they did go up and down. do you find any stories compelling? you're saying you don't believe all of them. >> i find all of them fit a pattern, and they come 27 days before an election. and the clintons conduct an election about as dirty as it gets. i find impossible that people
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years ago, and come forward now right at the very end to push these things. >> mr. mayor, what incentive would nine women have to come forward to expos one of the worst moments of that i lives to the public. >> at least one is represented by gloria allred, so her incentive is to get money. >> you think they're coming forward for money and fame. >> we also should have put on the relative of the woman who says this woman had said wonderful things about donald trump. >> the apprentice contestant? >> how terfi turned on him completely. >> bottom line, you don't believe any of the nine accounts? >> i've known donald trump for 28 years, almost in every situation with him you can imagine, played golf with him, got to dinner, ball games with him. i've never seen donald trump act toward women other than a gentleman, including my wife and my daughters. in fact he's courtly in the way he acts toward women. i find these hard to believed. does he -- does he talk like a
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and stuff like that? sure, but does he act like a gentleman? absolutely. >> all nine of these women are lying. >> i don't know if they're lying. you trust -- i don't know them. i trust him, he's my friend. he told me they're not true. i've never seen anything in his conduct, and i've known him longer than think do, that suggests evening an inkling of this, and the circumstances 27 days before an election when she's getting bombarded by something to save her, because the stuff she says in the e-mails is disqualifying to be president of the united states. there's a public and a private hillary. she doesn't know the "c" means confidential on a document. she shouldn't have been secretary of state. she couldn't pass a background check to get a government job, because she was extreme slid careless in the handling of classified information. thee trying to bury all that.
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focus on these women. >> what you're suggesting is these women have been directed by the clinton campaign, put forward by the clinton campaign through the media to tell their stories? they haven't come on their own? >> no, i am saying one thing -- i have a trial lawyer for a good deal of my life and investigator. i don't believe in coincidences. 27 days before an election, people are talking about things 30 years ago, one of which sounds minutes on an airplane, a lot of the rest of it absurd. the woman whose relative rebuts what she said. there are others who rebut the claims, and second, knowing the man, knowing what he's like. he is very, very courtly and gentlemanly toward women. >> but you know people who make these dlams don't come forward to get rich and get famous. these are difficult things for
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what would be the incentive of the women to come forward? >> as a prosecutor i've found you have to apply about a 50/50 test to this. the theory by had been ebb hillary clinton that every victim should be believed, in terms of hers husband's cases, she the elected not to believe those victims. that's nonsense. >> why do you believe those victims of bill clinton and not of donald trump. >> i don't necessarily b the point is she went and attacked them. she's are a feminist. hillary clinton is on record as saying women should be believed, almost no matter what they saying. all of a sudden women come along and say bill clinton raped me, took advantage of me as an intern, and she goes and attacks. that means she was a phony. that was the attack. it wasn't about bill clinton's morality.
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didn't tell the truth. >> how do you make that distinction? >> you look for corroboration. does chef corroboration or he have corroboration? >> many of the victims do. >> that's not corroboration, people who remember it, anybody can say anything to anybody. people can say -- actually that's all hearsay. that's not even add miskt in a trial. >> i appreciate we've got long. i know you have to get going. >> i really wish hillary's stuff, and donald's stuff, and then the rest of it on taxes and isis. hillary's past and donald's past isn't going to be what affects us next year when our taxes go up or down. >> we'll see in the debate next week. thank you for your time. >> appreciate it. a horrific accident in san diego after a truck drove over the side of a bridge crashing into dozens below. california highway police say
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injured was under the influence of alcohol at the time. he's been charged with vehicular manslaughter. overseas, the "uss mason" the navy destroyer currently in international waters off the cost of yemen came under attack. the ship was not hit, but did fire countermissiles. president obama ordered tomahawk missile satellite. former new york jets dennis byrd, who inspired so many people with his battle to walk after an on-field injury, was killed in a car crash in oklahoma. byrd fractured a vertebra during a game in 1992 when he collided with a teammate. doctors said he might not ever walk again, but made a triumphant return the following year as honorary captain. he was killed when the driver
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hit him head-on. dylan has a look at the weekend weather. >> good morning, willie. we had a wicket weekend in the pacific northwest. the storm, while moving onshore, it's losing a lot of its winds. wind gusts up to 50 miles an hour, bus most of the heavy rain will be southern oregon and northern california, where we
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. dylan is back with the highs and low. the first gotten to ken bone, who asked, became a national sensation based on his general, his cozy red sweater sold out online, and later he revealed he only wore it, because he the suit pants he planned to wear. as of this morning he has 248,000. >> no way. >> there's a line of ken bone t-shirts. even a, get this, sexy ken bone halloween costume. dylan? >> i've got my requested now. >> he got his first dose of celebrity as people started digging think some reddemocratic
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alex trebek have ground accustomed to his "oh, sorry" condesenses, but this week he took it to another level. during that level when he visits for small talk, trebek had some thoughts about one player's social life. >> i think it's very fun. called nerd core hip-hop. people who identify as nerdy rapping about the things they fiction, having a hard time meeting romantic partners. it's catchy and fun. >> losers, in other words? >> well -- [ laughter ] >> sure. >> no, i'm teasing you. translation, you're ra loser. >> i watch every single night. it was just so funny. >> trebek burns. our next high, back to the
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hall format gave it the kind of a feel of a karaoke it duet ? now i had the time of my life ? ? no i never felt like this before ? ? yes i swear ? ? it's the truth ? ? and i owe it all to you ? ? because i've had my life ? >> i can't recommend highly enough that you go watch it. >> this is what's going on through the minds of other countries as they watch the debates. >> as they distract themselves. the next, an attempted implosion. crowds gathered to say good-bye to the 93-year-old broadway bridge. let's see how that went. >> still standing.
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bridge was not ready to go. the bridge stayed right where it was. it took the demolition crew five hours to pull the sucker down. >> they missed a few spots. >> they need more dynamite. bob dylan won the nobel prize for literature. he was considered a long shot, not even considered a serious candidate by many, because a musician had never won the award, but the nobel people gave him a prize work saying, quote, dylan is a great poet. toni morrison won in '73. he adds his nobel prize to ten grammys, an academy award a pulitzer prize. i love it. i'm all for it. >> good for him. that's some collection. we'll be right back with li this is lulu, our newest dog. mom didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work.
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they were together for two years. >> did you hear all the noise? comments sections on web sites? people were saying about the way you looked, about your relationship with tiger? did you get into that or did you block it out? >> i tried really hard to block it out. tiger really helped. before i met him, i was reading too much, and he said you have to blo it out. it doesn't exist. okay whoten to a place being ju, you know -- e it, you can >> yes? [ laughter ] >> this is the "today" show. >> we n bleep. >> in new york city. >> "trong is the newbeautiful" o ehat es her story willelp readers feel about their bodies in a way she didn't until just recently.
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football is religion in the south, and it's on display every weekend in the fall. fans flew their colors at tailgates, filled huge stadiums art. tenness you want to leave them a tradition of winning, of playing
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whatever it is that is in your heart, you play for those people. >> reporter: as summer turns to fall, fields that laid dormant comes to life. and in baton rouge, louisiana, history is made every time coach susan grimle young takes the field. >> c'mon, c'mon. >> reporter: the first woman to coach high school football here since world war ii what are your goals on for t >> win a championship. >> reporter: hands down? >> hands down. >> reporter: every thursday night we take the field. this is our field, our house. nobody comes into our house and beats us. >> reporter: leading the school for the deaf in battle. when she came here as assistant coach 15 years ago she could barely communicate with her own team. let the scoreboard talk. >> i picked on signs when i
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pretty intimidating to coach a new team with this new language. >> yes, and football where there are no women. yeah. >> during the games she's really tough. >> jordan howard, shut your mouth. >> when we make mistakes, she says c'mon, move forward, we got to look past that and keep playing good. >> reporter: on the gridiron they like up with eightayer the quarterback starts the snap by challenge. >> we have to be very sneaky. if it is another deaf school, they will try to steal our signs. >> tell the lineo block ten yards, move it. >> reporter: there's nothing easy about football. no amount of practice could prepare the team for this season inhe rain came, flooding many of the school's students and staff out of their homes. >> i felt scared.
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to lose my home. >> the water came in, and i really thought it was i'veot tysel my play for someone who isn't in their stands. >> my mom passed away this summer. the kids are helpi me to dedicate t sorry, i get emotional when i talk about it. y'all promised you would all help play for my mom. you sat the stickers? that's my mom's initials. my mom would be proud. how we play this season is for her, you know? so the kids know that this is important to me, because this is the only time they'll see me tear up like this. >> reporter: in the shadow of lsu's 102,000 seat stadium, they'rng arch rival
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eagles scorely ear and often.war >> got in, got in, you got the pile on. >> reporter: after the game, the rivals meet together at the 50 yard line, where she gives words of wisdom to both teams. >> y'all are young, y'all are talented. all have time on your si. huddle up, go and shower, y'all stink. they give me my best, i satiiei know the emsees. that's our goal is to get that out of them. that'st' special about football ref and you've had that impact on them. >> yes, and they've had the impact on me. it goes both ways. wow, dylan. what a story.radinary things about tt story is coach g had to learn sign language. >> she didn't know an ounce of sign language before. this is one of those coaches you've always wanted. she tough on the guys, she nose
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different hardships. can i just point out? they're 6-0. they're not just winning games. 42-0. 56-0, 52-6. i mean all in all they have scored 316 points this year. >> i was watching them play. they're good. they can play some ball. what a great story, dylan. another life well lived. jack greenberg was 24 years old when him, the organization held later lead. he grewpl th rs were st en soolosa decision in brown versus the board of education.
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always do this time of week, with some predictions for the week ahead. beginning monday as t ongoing effort b obama administration
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cuba, president obama has many critics of his effort to bury the hatchet with the castros, but perhaps for this one. under the new rules travelers can purchase unlimited quantities of cuban rum and cigars in any country they're sold. we predict by tuesday, cuba will have the world's largest economy. ut th as you hillary clinton and donald trump get together for their third and final campus of the university of las it's likely the last time in their living they'll be face-to-face. the moderator is chris wallace of fox news. we predict as part of the new presidential h by the debates ken bone once again will have his seat on the front row. >> red sweater? >> always. meanwhile, that same rolling stones are playing a show. mick, keith, ronny and charles
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concerts. donald trump plays tmusic, and they acknowledged this week there's nothing they can do legally to stop him from doing so. even with the presidential debate and stones show, we predict the biggest act will be gary busey. it's the hau i of chris angel, and prop quality of gallagher, and apparently he's wearing a skirt throughout. >> it'swingn me. stay tud to nbc this uck toddsice meet the president biden, the man who hopes to fill his position in january, governor mike pence. be sure to watch the third and finalntl debate wednesday 9:00 eastern. dylan, thank youndin t partour .
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accuse donald trump of sexual misconduct -- >> he grabbed my shoulder and began kissing me. >> trump keeps denying the stories, all of them. >> the stories are total fiction. with vice-president joe biden. >> what he said is a ttbook definition of sexual assault. >> and with nominee f vice-presi mike pence. no tru says the shackles are off, how damaging has this episode been? the latest numbers from our brand-new nbc news wall street journal poll. the great american divide. we go to one county that's all in for trump. >> hillary has so much stuff

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