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good morning. out on a limb. donald trump ratchets up claims that the election is rigged. surrogates, even his own running mate, apparently not on board. >> we will absolutely accept the results of the election. and after the repuan headquarters in north carolina is firebombed, trump points the finger at "animals representing hillary clinton." are his accusations and attacks having any impact? this morning, new poll numbers are in. breaking overnight, backed by the u.s., iraq launches a massive offensive to retake mosul from isis. the largest operation against the terror group ever. richard engel is live with one of the convoys heading into battle.
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the diver who was trapped in that shark cage when a great white broke through the bars opens up about his dramatic encounter. >> i just feel very lucky out there. can survive. still alive. and nothing gets hurt. >> why he says the danger was far greater than anyone realized. and to the rescue. a driver pulled from his burning car after it crashed and rolled down a hill. an army of onlookers then forms a human chain to get him out proving there is safety in numbers "today," monday, october 17th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a monday morning. what are you going to do three
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election day is upon us. >> i know. let us start this morning with some new campaign allegations and attacks. here's your state of the race today. 22 days to go. donald trump is doubling down on his claims of a rigged election. this time blaming the media, his opponent, and many polling places. but, there has yet to be any evidence of voter fraud. our newest head-to-head polling shows clinton holds a ten-point lead over trump among when you look at the key female voting bloc, clinton has a advantage 55%-25%. bernie sanders will campaign for hillary clinton with two events in colorado. >> starting with nbc national correspondent peter alexander. he's on the trail in green bay, wisconsin. peter, good morning. >> reporter: matt, savannah, good morning to you.
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donald trump will rally supporters here tonight in green bay. heading into this critical week, trump is now furiously ratcheting up his rhetoric. facing a growing deficit in the polls, donald trump is intensifying his efforts to fuel doubts about the legitimacy of the election. >> one big fix. it's one big ugly lie. >> reporter: trump expanding his argument that the election is bein and distorted media, but also at many polling places. that incendiary new claim challenging the fairness of the voting process. but it also contradicts one of trump's top surrogates, rudy giuliani. >> i don't expect the electoral process to be rigged, meaning the election to be rigged. but if it is, we'll contest it. >> reporter: mike pence also tried to down play his running mate's latest claim. >> we will absolutely accept the results of the election.
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election. his office saying, "the speaker is fully confident the states will carry out this election with integrity." ahead trump's trip today to wisconsin, ryan's home turf, trump's blasting his party's 2012 vp nominee as a man who doesn't know how to win. republicans divided and now under attack. a gop office in north carolina firebombed. a nearby building vandalized. so far, no arrests, but trump blames animals representing hiy clinton condemning the attack as horrific and unacceptable. the fierce rhetoric coming just days before the candidates' final debate showdown. in our new poll, 31% of voters said the debates made them more likely to back clinton. just 14% more likely to vote trump, who still is vigorously denying allegations he groped or kissed women without their permission.
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clinton -- >> i think we should take a drug test prior to the debate. i do. >> reporter: and less than a year after hosting "saturday night live," trump's no longer laughing. >> number three -- sorry. okay. and number four -- >> reporter: time to retire the boring and unfunny show, trump tweeted. alec baldwin portrayal "snl," just another example donald trump says that the media is rigging this election. also new this morning, donald trump is trailing by a wide margin among latinos. clinton holding on to her lead with that group, 67%-17%. a 50% margin. as significantly, more than 80% of latinos now say it is certain they will vote in three weeks
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four years ago when of course president obama won. let's talk about the democrats. hillary clinton facing her own troubles this morning. more stolen e-mails, this time purported to include transcripts of speeches she gave to goldman sachs. nbc's andrea mitchell has more on that angle. andrea, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. hillary clinton riding high in the polls but now facing that rolling wave of release by wikileaks of stolen campaign including now allegedly what are purported to be secret transcripts of those goldman sachs speeches that she gave before she was a candidate. hillary clinton's motorcade on sunday whisking her to practice for her final debate. but how can she prepare for the drip, drip, drip of thousands of pages of stolen e-mails released each day by wikileaks, especially purported transcripts of those goldman sachs speeches she gave before running for president. bernie sanders wanted to see them during the primary
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transcripts. let everybody see. >> reporter: now clinton talks about cracking down on wall street. >> we still have to crack down on the big banks. >> reporter: but as a highly paid speaker, clinton appears to have told the bankers, "the people that know the industry better than anybody are the people who work in the industry." she also said new banking regulations after the 2008 crisis were p reasons. and the jury is still out on the 2010 dodd-frank wall street reform law. a stolen e-mail wikileaks said was to campaign chairman john podesta reveals, clinton decided to oppose the tpp trade deal she once supported even before seeing the final version, contrary to her latest claims. an advisor writing, "if she weighs in now without viewing the document, some in labor
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oppose earlier." donald trump and rudy giuliani pouncing on this. >> she is getting bombarded by wikileaks and she needs something to save her because the stuff she says in those e-mails is disqualifying for being president of the united states. >> reporter: the clinton campaign firing back blaming russia suspected by the fbi of being behind the hacks of those e-mails. at the same time, vladimir putin on sunday saying that they were not trying to steal anything or influence the u.s. but this, as nbc news has reported exclusively, the cia is planning a covert plan to launch a cyber response to all of this if russia does not stop. at the same time, there are also e-mails from last summer saying that campaign aides were concerned about a character flaw in clinton, that she could not express remorse or apologize for the private server. she finally did in a series of interviews starting with us last september. savannah and matt?
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thank you. let us talk about all this with chuck todd. chuck, good morning to you. >> good morning, sir. >> for months and months, hillary clinton refused to talk about or release the transcripts of those speeches to goldman sachs saying that she would do that some time when donald trump released his taxes. now we know, allegedly, what was included in her comments to gold plan sax. do you have a better sense of why she didn't release them? >> i sure do. this was -- i think this would have been more problematic for her i look, the democratic party is moving in a direction much faster to the left than hillary clinton ever was. what wikileaks -- what we have learned out of all of this, matt, on one hand, it sort of reinforced what we already thought we knew about hillary clinton. but politically and ideologically, this being exposed during the primaries with bernie sanders, that basically she was making a calculation to move to the left. i think it would have been
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the nomination. >> obviously if you say it would have been that damaging in the primary, the question then is how damaging, if at all, is it now with three weeks to go until the general election. >> i think in a general election, much less damaging, number one. there are some voters who are going to be reassured that she's in the middle here a little bit, number one. and then second, remember who her opponent is. i think against another opponent this could be more lethal. i think against donald trump, obviously he blocks out the sun with all of his problems. >> let's talk about donald trump. he spent the weekend really honing in on this idea and this message that the whole system is rigged. but if you really think about it, that's the message that not -- not a message to win, it is not a message to turn out voters, because, frankly, people might get depressed and think, why bother. it is a message to explain a loss. >> that's right, savannah. i think it is also a message as a way to not lose either.
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looking like a fighter. this is going to be donald trump defining victory in his own way. we've got -- we all know donald trump pretty well, i think, the three of us. one thing he will never admit is losing or failing at anything. to me, this feels like donald trump's way of deciding this fight for the presidency will make him look like a winner even if he gets trounced. >> chuck todd, thank you very much. will bring you that third and final presidential debate wednesday night. coverage begins, 9:00 eastern time. big news overseas. the army launch be an attack of mosul. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is with troops on the move in northern iraq this morning. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is a major operation where
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outgoing rockets and artillery throughout the day. . it began in the early morning hours at around 60,000 iraqis are taking part. it is also the main focus of the some 5,000 u.s. troops in this country. the biggest offensive against isis anywhere so far has begun. this morning iraqi forces, backed by american air power, and artillery are on the move. it seems like every iraqi in uniform and every vehicle is operation. so far, this stage moving the armor to the front line is moving very quickly. but american commanders say it could slow down considerably if and when they meet resistance. heading into battle, but their mood is upbeat. as the attack convoy stopped briefly, some troops started dancing. and they're getting a warm reception from iraqi civilians. many villagers came out to
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advanced toward mosul where more than 1 million people are penned in by isis as human shields. but then, as the convoy drew closer to mosul, an ominous sign. huge plumes of black smoke shut out the sun. isis torched these oil wells, wells it used to fund its terror, rather than allow them to go back to the iraqi government. many iraqis want revenge for over two years of isis "we will be victorious in mosul, god willing," a soldier said. how long it will take depends on what isis has in store for these troops. iraq's prime minister says this mission has one goal -- to liberate mosul from isis, and god willing, he said, we will win. savannah? matt? back to you. >> richard engel in iraq, thank you. we have an update now on a tragic story out of lexington, kentucky where the 15-year-old
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tyson gay was killed over the weekend. police announced last night they arrested a 21-year-old man in connection with that case. trinity gay was shot outside a restaurant early sunday when a group of men in two cars opened fire on each other. trinity was not in either car. she later died at a lexington hospital. like her father, trinity was a sprinter. she ran for her high school team. now to traumatic video we showed you lastwe white shark busting into a cage with the driver still inside. this morning that diver is telling his story for the first time. nbc's keir simmons has the latest on that. goo. >> good morning. this is the video that went viral. inside that shark cage had been a lone diver. this is the view from the boat from terrified onlookers. until now we hadn't married from the diver himself. but this morning he tells us
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>> reporter: thrashing furiously, a huge shark inside a shark cage. the animal panicking, trapped. what you can't see is the chinese diver who, just moments earlier, was inside that same small cage. the shark's bloody body horrifying witnesses. watching from the boat. . >> is there anybody in there? resurfaces, uninjured. >> i just feel very lucky out there. can survive, still alive. and nothing gets hurt. >> reporter: the terrifying sequence lasting less than two minutes. taking the bait, slamming into the cage. >> before he broke the cage, his nose has been locked in the small window. i just tell myself, hey, come on, you don't want to go into my cage. but maybe less than a second after he broke the cage.
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>> at the same time there is two of the other sharks swim below me. >> reporter: up above, panic. someone opens the hatch. and finally, the diver emerges. >> i don't think he want to attack me. he just panic. i think it's just accident. >> reporter: shark cage close encounters occur when sharks are hunting food. it can look like a shark attack. in fact the animal is unable to swim backwards. but experts warn tourists no the to take risks, like in mo earlier this year. a diver touching a shark's nose. after this latest frightening incident, the diver says he'll keep diving. >> i will get back to the cage next day. >> he says the shark was so powerful, he was thrown out of the cage and left holding a piece of the torn-off metal. he says that he was not that frightened because everything happened so quickly. matt and savannah, i'm not sure
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>> i would agree with that. >> it was bad in the cage. not so great outside either. shark infested waters. back to the video we showed at the top of the show. traumatic rescue caught on camera. cell phone video shows palm bay police officers and several bystanders rushing to free the trapped driver as into flames. after they pulled him out, they locked arms forming a human chain. eventually pulling the driver up hill to safety. miraculously, he only has minor injuries. let's turn to dylan now, first check of the weather. al is still on the mend. doing well. >> he pick a good week to recover. it is going to be in the 80s, sunny. it is fantastic this week across the northeast. in fact across most of the country it is going to feel like late august rather than mid-october. summer-like temperatures thanks
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>> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan, thank you. just ahead, claims of a rigged system. calls for revolution. the real worries about what might happen after election day. do you really need to spend a lot of money on bottled water or is that stuff out of the tap just as good? on "rossen reports," we're putting our taste buds to the
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one my favorite songs. monday morning, 17 aet of october, 2016. beautiful start to the week. great crowd on the plazal ar coast. les check othe headlines. just this morning, serviceas been fully restored to the hoboken new jersey terminal where a commuter train crashed three weeks ago. one woman was killed. more than 100 others were injured. the data recorder showed it was going twice the speed limit at the time of the accident. the fbi is assisting the investigation into a weekend firebombing of a republican party office in orange county, north carolina. someone threw a bottle of flammable liquid through a
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graffiti that read nazi republicans, leave town or else, was also found on a nearby building. no suspects have been identified. we have a new nbc wall street journal poll to show you. hillary clinton now leading in that poll by ten points in a head to head election day match up. now to today's campaign moment, earlier we told you donald trump isn't laughing at alec baldwin's portrayal of him on snl. he probably didn't like this other it it is a parody of beyonce's lemonade album using the women in his life, including his wifep melania. ?? i see mike pence in the corner, looking for the back door. ?? they only want me when i'm not there. >> on twitter, donald trump
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says is trying to rig the election. >> and that talk of a fix on the election has some of trump supporters now talking revolution if he doesn't win. nbc's hallie jackson is in washington with that part of the story. hallie, good morning. >> hi, there, savannah. good morning to you. it is not all of donald trump's supporters but some who are now talking more about rising up, a revolt, seizing on trump's rhetoric about a rigged system. how many steps is itro >> a totally rigged election. >> the election is being rigged. >> the whole system is rigged. >> to a revolution. >> we can't let themet away with this, folks. we can't. total lies and you've been seeing, total lies. >> with donald trump intensifying his argument the system isn't fair, growing concern from his critics about why that is so dangerous. >> if you have that mind set and then he loses, what happens? >> it will be 100 % chaos, no
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suorrs risg wi we will end up in a r.ll re u beca tired of taking it. we're tired of being deplorables. >> in wisconsin, sheriff david clarke, a trump backer, now facing new back lash for tweeting it is pitch forks and torches time. clarke mocking the media for its, quote, friek out wasn't inciting violence. instead, many americans believe the government no longer belongs to the people. i encourage them to join me in pushing back against the institutions of the government. and in the boston globe another trump supporter saying there's geg to be a lot of bloodshed if clinton wins. >> you have millions of people, each sides has coups. >> each side referring to those in the globe saying we reject
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american who will make their voices heard at the ballot box. >> we'll do it. >> with trump's running mate trying to tap down inflammatory talk. >> i'll tell you, just from me and i don't want this to happen but i will tell you from my personally, if hillary clinton gets in, i myself, i'm ready for a revolution because we can't have her in. >> don't say that. >> i'm just saying it. >> others resigned to what could happen if their candidate comes up short. >> we'll have no choice but to accept that is all we can do. >> reporter: as for what trump could do ifeeroe in t finanal times thisorningows n reporting that trp's son in law, has in their words, informally met with e possibility o setting up a trump tv network after the election. matt, savannah? >> hallie jackson, thank you very much. we have dylan here with another check of the weather for us on i march morning.
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>> we will start to see improvements, over the weekend 0 to miles an hour. noai it iapin o tor s showers f seat t medford, oregon into eure, calif well. we have mountain snow but now the big storyus w be the high winds, especiallcros the rockies where we have high nd warnings, high wind watches and windadsori too. we could see wind gusts upwards of 50 miles an hospecially want toointt is not just windy but extremely dry. humidity levels are low and wh the warm up we're seeing, we could see anyire tt develops spread very, very quickly. this includes denver, dodge city, up i north platte, amarlo texas, those are areas where we have theed flag warnings in effect for the day today. we're going to see some of the spotty showers try to move et ward, not helping out the red
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>> and tha is forecast. >> all right dylan, thank you very much. ahead, a dynamic duo, miley cyrus and joan jett on their iendship and working together on t voice. >> which water do you really prefer? >> hi, good morning, i'm jeff rossen, coming up, so many of us drinking expensive bottled water but here is a question for you. could you taste the difference between bottled water and tap
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war. u see on the label words like "pure" and eral it just feels like it is better and wayp for it. can ou really tel difference? this morning, we are launching a 're going to test matt and savannah in just a moment. but first, it is you turn. >> it' ght, it'sisp. >> good. really good >> reporter: we always hear --t. >> we buy cases of water. >> iuy water all the time. >> reporter: turns outhe bottled americans now spending nearly $20 billion a year on it. $20 billion! but can you really taste the ffence? i'm curious. so here's whatre doing. we'reing over here. in this we're putting tap right out of the sink. good old-fashioned tap. in this container over here, w have this expensive btl of water. thisoe for about $3 a bottle. don't know which was
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we are setting up shop in new port center in new jersey. putting both types of water in identical cups. simple question. which one do you like better? oh, he's swishing it around. >> it's my wine tasting ability. >> reporter: right away, some can't even taste the difference. >> i think they bh taste the same. >> taste like plain water. also tastes like plain water. >> there a he no difference between them. >> no difference between them.
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they have challenged each one of us to step outside of our style ruts and try on something a little different that we always wanted to try. >> things we were afraid to try. >> you were the body piercing. how did that go? is it all right? >> it was painful but i feel fashion forward. >> it heals fast. >> we'll show you what's that all about later. but right now let's get a check of the morning's top stories. time for the news at 8:00. the house. i'm kristen welker in washington. hillary clinton is off the campaign trail today preparing for the third and final debate. donald trump stumps in wisconsin. as he struggles to get his campaign back on track, he's lashing out at just about everyone, even casting a cloud over the entire process. >> reporter: embattled and faltering in the polls, donald trump is lobbing some of his sharpest attacks yet saying this with no apparent basis ahead of
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test prior to the debate. >> reporter: and intensifying his claim that the u.s. election is rigged. >> the election is being rigged by corrupt media pushing completely false allegations and outright lies in an effort to elect her president. >> reporter: there's no evidence to support that, and even mike pence trying to turn down the heat. >> i think what donald trump is talking about is, frankly, what appears to be the monolithic support of the national media >> reporter: but in a tweet, trump doubled down, writing, "the election is being rigged by the media, but also at many polling places. sad." house speaker paul ryan's spokesperson firing back. "our democracy relies on confidence in election results and the speaker is fully confident the states will carry out this election with integrity." the clinton campaign blasting trump. >> he is swinging at every phantom of his imagination because he knows he's losing. >> reporter: the latest nbc
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shows clinton now leads trump by 11 points. this after that 2005 tape surfaced and nine women allege trump inappropriately touched or groped them, allegations the campaign denies and that nbc cannot independently verify. >> i've never seen donald trump act toward women over than as a gentleman. >> reporter: meanwhile, clinton grappling with the ongoing fallout from daily wikileaks document dumps of e-mails. clinton seemed to imply during a 2013 goldman sachs speech she took action against wall street for political purposes telling the firm, "if you are an elected member of congress and people in your constituency were losing jobs, and everybody in the press is saying it's all the fault of wall street, you can't sit idly by and do nothing." the clinton campaign has dismissed the hacks as nothing more than a russian-led watergate style crime. meanwhile, they're out this morning with a tough new ad
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bully. in a new sign of confidence, clinton iselling daugh chelsea and bernie sanrs to arizona this week, a traditionally red state where the polls are tight and clinton thinks she may have a shot at panding the map. matt, savannah, back to you. >> kristen, thank you very much. the long awaited battle to liberate iraq's second-largest city from isis is now under way. this morning, convoys of iraqi and kurdish forces started moving toward the front line backed by american warplanes and artillery. dee called the offensive "a decisive moment in the effort to defeat the terror group." isis seized mosul more than two years ago. the city is home to more than 1 million people. the united nations says many civilians will be forced to flee that fighting. back here, halloween costume shoppers will no longer find any clown masks at target. the retailer confirms it has pulled the masks and costumes from its store shelves and websites citing sensitivity to
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police in several states have been dealing with threats and pranks related to people wearing clown masks. much of this happening online. just ahead, get out a piece of paper and a pen and get ready to sign your name because on "trending," we're going to tell you what your signature reveals about your personality. okay. then we'll do "popstart!" bruno mars and a performance that brought the house down on "snl." d -- yes. speaking of music, the new power in jett. why they couldn't wait to work together. but first, instead of going to our usual commercial break right now, we are going to go to "trending" for more stories thanks to our friends over at american express. >> hey, guys! >> you're there and then you're over here. >> no commercials. when do we go to the bathroom? my gosh! >> let's do "trending." >> let's get right to the first topic.
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there and write your signature. because a new study claims you can tell a lot about a person from his or her signature. so, do you like big loops? you have a little cute heart over your "is" or do you keep it fairly simple? psychologists in europe say the bigger the signature, the bigger the personality. before i tell you more, let's take a look. >> you gave us a little piece of paper. we all thought we had to fill. >> look at yours, savannah. >> what is that? >> it's messy. >> no, it's matt's. yeah, that's how i sign my name. wait until you see matt's. >> you just put the k? >> yeah. o-t-b. >> because your time is valuable. >> no one can pronounce it anyway. >> when people get your autograph, don't you want them to know? >> no one asks for my autograph. >> can i say, no more do you
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look how perfect dylan's signature. that's crazy. you know what? it is almost like you put an imaginary line under it. >> that's years and years of catholic school for you. >> let's not miss your signature, matt. it's so lovely. >> what's that extra little swoop on the top there? >> this? >> i think that's crossing the "t." >> that's the "t." >> your "m," not to be judgey, looks like a "w." >> we learned that apparently people who sign their names with a flourish love being the center of attention. that was true for both men and women. women with larger signatures were also found to be more vein and egotistical. which was not the case for men. >> good flaw, honey, good flaw. >> much better. >> tiny. here is some new data on hot-button subject. should schooush backheirny h ars across the coy, some of them are tryinit a we'retartin
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consumers, oit could be the rst idea in retail ever.pp su h seen those tethers they attach to the iphones and the table? they are supposed to thwart savannah from walking off with one of the phones. but apple may do away with the tethers all together. the company says the ties prevent customers from properly testing the product like trying on a case or sg how much space it takes up in your pocket. but savannah, that's not where you keep it. this will not mean it is open season for cs. alarms will ring if someone tries to walk out of the store. with the phones. apple can block the products remotely. >> when i read that, oh, that makes sense. you can turn it essentially into a paper weight. >> it is one of those little things that bothers you when you are trying to mess with the phone and it is tethered. >> especially that iphone plus. > !."
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gentlemen. sarah jessica parker giving new hope to fans of "sex and the city." is a third movie finally in works? how many times have i read that script? back in may, sarah jessica was pretty clear. she said, there are no plans, but over the weekend she told cbs another sequel is "fairly nearby." what's that mean? i don't know. in a separate interview, sarah jessica revealed she didn't watch the tv show when it was on. she told aol she cuts because she hates watching herself. >> i would go. would you go to another? >> of course! >> oh, in a minute. >> want to go together? >> i was so obsessed with it. the last one, i don't know. >> let's go. >> tell me about that. >> next to the new celebrity ranking that surprised us, which star has made re mey in the past year than any other? it is not adele. it is not beyonce. it's not taylor swift. so who is left?
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>> there you have it, michael jackson. forbes saying the king of pop has earned $825 million over just the past year. that's more than any other celebrity, living or dead. when you listen to "bad" you know why. finally, somebody else we love around here, bruno mars bringing a little 24-karat magic to "snl." bruno starting the party backstage snakinhis way th halls, all of it turning into a -- you know -- masve dan party with the audience. >> put 'em up. >> i wish i would have been there. ?? ? 24-karat magic in the air ?? >> life needs to be a party with bruno mars. later, bruno showed off more of his moves on stage. just incredible. still one of the best concerts
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>> remember when they rolled up in their prom outfits? that was so fun. >> pound for pound, pun of the best entertainers out there. now to "the voice" today. miley is turning to the help of an icon as her mentor. here's joe friar. >> "the voice" is back. ? came in like a wrecking ball ? >> reporter: she's the youngest coach in the history of "the voice." >> i got a lot of personality. >> reporter: now miley cyrus is teaming up with a rock 'n' roll legend. ? i love rock 'n' roll ? >> reporter: joan jett. the singer who loves rock 'n' roll but hates herself for loving you is mentoring team miley. >> miley and i are friends. she asked me to do this, and i really wanted to be able to be there for her. >> reporter: miley has long considered joan one of her heroes, living proof you can be yourself and be successful. miley even introduced joan when
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thatre. people know you for who you are as mh as they do for your music. it is more about who she is as a person than her hits. that's what i want my life t about. >> joan, do you see a little bit of yourself in her? wish i was that clear around foced actually when i was miley's age. i'm very proud of her. i think she's doing a great job at life. >> rorter: together, their goal is to offer more than singing lesss. >> so i think when they wa in and you dove sn't haeone sitting here you're flat. that was never one of our notes. >> it's not about that. >> it's about the feeling. when joan says, hey, when this line is here, mean it. >> i understand you're really close with your team. >> my team, i just don't think there's ever been a team like this on "the voice." i think it is so different and there's -- no one is in any sort of box. there's no genre that i'm trying to make anyone be. i'm not trying to style them like me. it is just cool to get to know
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bere. >> what's your dynamic like with the other coaches? do you have an arch nemesis yet? >> i'd say adam levine. i only give him a hard time because it is so easy to rile him up. >> i can say it again with cuter pig tails and a better outfit. >> reporter: while "the voice" only crowns one winner, miley and joan hope their guidance steers all of their singers to future stardom. >> go for it. give it a shot. if you don't get where you think you're going to go, you may have learned something along thwa and just kee >> ior t lon'm chaul and i want them to do things after the show, after there is the winner. >> reporter: for "today," joe fryar, nbc ns, los angeles. >> woo! ladies are ruling on "e voice." >> wle you were watching that, we were going over our joan jett memories. >> i mean, come on. i caremember when she came on the scene. she was just the coolest thing. >> nothing like her. >> the person i identify most with as a child.
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of course, you can catch "the voice" tonight and tomorrow, 8:00, 7:00 central, right here on nbc. let us now che the weather fromyl. >> announcer: "more today" is sponsored by the blue cash every daca from american express. it's more than cash back. it's backed by the service and securi of american express. we are watching a cluster of clouds down just north of the bahamas. you e them here. this has a 40% chance of chance now of developing into some sort of tropical disturbance. that is certainly worth watching over the course of the next couple of days. elsewhere across the country, not too much going on today. the conditions in the pacific northwest starting to improve. we could see 50 milper-hour gusts across the higher elevations, back through the rockies. we could see isolated stronger storms with this cold front ssible in the midwest today. in the northeast, don't be surprised if you see a spotty shower.
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heat. temperatures will be approaching records today, tomorrow, into wednesday, too. we're looking at 80s and 90s fromhe midwest back through the plains. a little bit cooler out west. that's where temperatures will be below average. only in the 30s and 40s. even across the northeast, even up into new england where the foliage is peaking right now, temperatures will be 60s, 70s and 80s in the southeast. minneapolis, st. paul up across northern wisconsin, we still have a fire danger, southwest up through the rock because of those gusty winds and
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>> and that's your latest forecast. matt and savannah? >> all right, dylan, thank you very much. this week we are launching a brand-new series called "cutting-edge women today," these are people changing their industries and in the process impacting the world. >> we'll start this morning with the ceo and founder of a company called 23 and me. natalie is in los angeles. sh on e'got mois hi, nat,d g. >> hey, goodorning to you guys. you might call ann a pioneer. she says she is trying to revolutionize health care by giving you direct access to your dnover the counter. 23 and me is what silicon valley calls a unicorn valued at over $1 billion and potentily changi peopls live >> see how your 23 pairs of sos help tl thstor one incredible you. orte>> rep to understand ann's story, you need to see her in
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>> reporter: what eps the 43-year-old foundeand ceo of 23 and me going strong all started with a gerof an id mo than teyeo.arage e was analyzing the health care industry as a wall street investor. >> i found funmentally that the indidual -- , the individu, the cons have a voice in how health car erat? >> reporter: the answer, she saysdabldire a aff access to our n dtor required. >> for the voice, for the, consum and we e trying to get more and more gs toonsumers so iteasier f peop to be empowered in their health. we're pioneering a new track. >> reporter: in exchange for a small sample of sali, 23 and me provides its customers with personal ancestrand health reports. a few years ago you were able to give that full report. but now you can't do that
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what happened? >> the fda said you are a medical device. you need to get clearance as a medical device. so we've gone ba through the process and we arectually infoturnination ba like cysticibrosis d lactose ine rad we're working the fda actually get additional reports cleared. >> reporter: the compa now reesents t largest dna database of individuals who have consentefor research. tale all these ?is that we can customers and all this data that's been generated and actually translate it into sort ofe on our customers. >> reporter: dr. richard sheer is leading the therapeutics ?? group at 23 and me. >> we're working on cardiovascular disease, immunological disorders, asthma and cancer. so far. >> reporter: in her loss altos community she is an active real estate investor. she even owns a cafe, a place at celebrates her personal
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ann has two young children of her own. >> how do you handle the work/life balae paf life? >> you can't do it all. for me, part of it was that acceptance that there are st cethat you have to make. i think it's also really good for my kids to see, in the family's core but what you do and you impact on owe site is really imptant. earned from a young age from her own parents. mething she and her sisters, susan, the ceo of youtube and and epidemiology take seriously. >> wee were taught to be passionate. we were never raised to think you do something to make money. >> reporter: their mother is a d a proud rule brear. wh are you most prd of with your daughters?
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thr grit. they don't ask permission. they ask for forgiveness and i'm very proud of that. >> reporter: ann's life has taken some unexpected turns in the last couple of years. her marriage to google co-founder sergei bren ended in divorce, and today she finds herself dating fmer yankee player alex rodriguez. >> you know, iet him through a friend. there are a lot of statistics in baseball. a lot of statistics in genetic in some ways it's perfect. talk about stats all day.ortes d turns in life and even the the success and the happiness she's found. >> i never expected to start a company. i never expected to be divorced. i never expected to be involved in basall. for me, being open to oprtities and not being afraid of change is so important and t being afraid of taking a risk. >> reporr: at this point, 23 and me has collected over 1 million dna samples and over 80% of their customers consent to having their data used for research.
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udiest and the company to help explain humgenetics. all important stuff. ba t you she's insring, talie. thank by the way, tomorrow we'll have another cutting-edge woman. how the founder the oine retailebte nty galreed surprisi fashion empir >> that's tomorrow here on "tay." > juhead, martha stewart is here. she's going to get y rdy for halloween. and wear what you want. our "today" style squad helps us pull off looks that we have been a little bit ht toesitanry
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brian gotter...lets get a check of the weather.. ?< state senator rick gudex will be laid to rest later today in eden.gudex died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound last week. his family says he suffered from depression. governor scott walker has also ordered flags be flown at half-staff today. gudex was
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wac now, 8:30 on a monday morning. its october 1th,hendan is all here , ro here's what's happening. in honor of the new "today style" unit and its body positive mantra of wear with a you want, we were challenged to step outside our comfort zones antry a l t we'd thoht abou but we were resistant to try. i picked bowties. i'm going to need a little time to tie this up in a second. but the ladies have all tried
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look. >> i'm going for marshmallow woman. dylan and i have never felt sexier. then, martha stewart is here. as we know, martha loves nothing more than halloween and she is going to have some creative new ideas to make your festivities the spookiest on the block. ande'll help the perks -- >> s ihe so funny. b first, let's get a check of the weather. maybe you could mime it. >> i can't do the robot. it's hot. we have a lot to complain about. let's take a look at t??he weather. not too much to complain about in ttherhe weadepartment. we are seeing improvi conditions in the pacific northwest. a couple of leftov showers early this week. in the northeast, a few isolated
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as we get to the middle of the week, it is really the midwest who will see our best chance of some showers, some thunderstorms, too. by the end of the week those move into the northeast with that cold front that's moving in. temperature wise though, it is going to be a very warm week. most of the country will be dealing with much above-average temperatures by as much as 25 to 30 degrees. record highs are likely all through the beginning of the week. then things will balance out a bit as we get to the end of the week. but then it gets above average
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>> and that's your latest forecast. savannah? look at these lovely ladies. we are about to launch our new "today style" brand. it is all about fashion for everybody and every body. the women behind the fashion movement. take a look. our style squad. ?? >> b confidence. it also means feeling your best first thing when you wake up in the morning. >> there's nothing more beautiful than when we see women who support other women. >> "today's style" is about being real. it is about fashion that makes you feel good. beauty that makes you shine from the inside out. >> fashion is supposed to be fun and easy and creative. >> fashion shouldn't be
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inspirion, ideas, questions. we are your "style squad." >> step out of your comfort zone. when you're you and you're real, you can't be beat. >> you are one of a kind. >> look in the mirror and find something you love. >> here ty jill martin, liana bobbie thomas. eallyerti se.re ahi we've thought about fashion wise and en we think, c, pul that off, that'ot forme. was you loo k ilways think it looks like ?@a ctume when y it. >> youearo many thing tt say are daring. >> you do a l of the patterns. i think adding in a bowtie is a really great move. >> i feel like your look is classic with a little bit of an edge. you really did this with me,
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patterns, then the solid bowtie. >> but i also wanted to wear a traditional tfit, not a tuck see tuxedo outfit. you think i can pull that off? bobbie doesn't seem so sure. let's get to the ladies. we've got tamron. what was tamron's big question? >> so tamron wanted to try one of the hst season which is the boyfriend jean. now we have seen beyonce, rhea that, gwen stefani. tamron was worried she would look wider in the boyfriend jeans. >> it really helps that tamron is not shy when it comes to the orange carpet. >> here's the crick with boyfriend jeans. you want them to be fitted through the hips, fitted through the butt which is really important, then baggy through the leg.
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boyfriend jean that looks like your jeans, not your actual man's jeans. >> you didn't think you could pull it off. what do you think not? >> i still can't. >> is it's relaxed, it's cool. by the way, $39.99 for those jeans. >> tamron, thank you very much. yore working the orange carpet. next up, we have hoda. what was hoda's big question? >> hoda wanted to rock a pair of leather pants. she's got the legs. look at her. you have the legs to pull this off. honestly, the trick with leather parnts, it is all about the seaming and the fit. you'll notice on your pants you have great panels down the side. go with a casual top to make it look less serious and effortlessly edgy. this is a two-inne
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you. tout me o great with that. >> can i tel you something funny about leather pants. you think they would be uncomfortable? they're like leggings. you can go out with your wl you try$his more often? >> yes, i will. >> okay. hoda, thank you very much. look who's on the orange carpet now. we've got savannah. wh was savannah's big question? >> so savannah wanted to know chic. we picd a converse sneaker and a simple dress. but it is all about the -- we did the jacket from jennifer miller. you can just get patches and put it on your own jacket. if you could turn around because savannah loves skulls. that's how --ndatch
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sneakers. >> i love it. >> so, would you wear that like to a party? >> i don't know. i think they're cute. like i have to wear flat shoes and i still have ankles sort of, kind of. yeah, i think it's good. >> you wore sneakers last night out. >> i did. i did. i wore sneakers las night. >> it is a great downtown thing. >> you know how downtown i am. >> i think it looks great. vann thank, thanks. we've got dylan next. dylan, what is your question. >> i love dylan. dylan just went for it. she is seven months pregnant and she wanted to rock the sexiest trend of the season. over the knee boots. i have to say, she's killing it. this is what "today's style" is all about. it is wearing what you want when you want. so this pair here is from steve madden. if you notice, they have a block heel which makes them more wearable and more comfortable. if you're going to do an over-the-knee boot, look for something that's good a little bit more volume on top so it is
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casual and cool with a sexy boot. dylan, how do you feel. >> because i'm so short with ubby legs, iould never think ofutting on boots this high. >> you look amazing i this. >> thank you. >> will you try this more often? >> i think i might. yeah. i'm not really a dress person. like in real life. but can i wear these with jeans? >> you can wear them over leggings, you can wear them over jeans. we'll help you style a million different ways. >> well done, >> kathie lee. we say last, but not least. what was kathie lee worried about? get out of here! >> yes. now i was so excited to dress miss kathie lee because there isn't anything she hasn't worn. so matt, you'll be happy to -- i started at the adult shop. a sheer body suit. fashion is everywhere. you can wear fashion regardless of your age or size or anything.
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was so much fun. you are down to try anything but actually covering up makes you look sexier evening. >> you know what? i've seen these trends come and . every one of them, six times in the last 60 years. nothing's really new. >> you feel comfortable with this? >> yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah. i have a launch of these. >>o many of us women have dressest home that are sleeveless or want t wearzi sleeveless dressut wt methg else. this is a ftastic trend that's everywhere right now. amazon you can find for $7.99. >> let's bring all of ourheel os to join kate lee. we want to thank our sty squ here, jill, liliana and bob bobbie. check out today/style for our squad's favorite tips. and a look at "today's"
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back now, 8:43. exactly two weeks to go until halloween and you don't have to be a creative genius to transform yourome into a haunted hous marthatert has great ideas from the pages martha, good morning. i walked in the studio, a guy said to me, i like the bowtie on you. martha said, "not so much." you've never been one to mince words. you are actually starting wh something, you are decorating -- dare i say -- store-boht cookies. >> these are from right around here. you can make your own, of course. frost them with bear fur. this is bear fur.
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then put some of these nice cut almonds. you can buy almonds that look exactly like this. they are the claws for the bear. look how cute they are. >> they are really great. how do they taste? >> edible. very edible. >> those are good. >> yes. herethen t is a little scary -- i love these. >> you take a marshmallow for this? just cut it? >> yep. cut it with a little pair of like th. those are the cheeks. then a little mouth. then you stick little tiny sprinkles right in there. put those right on top of your frosted cookies. >> this is blood punch. >> blood moon punch.
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the supermoon. is is made with grape juice. that's the blood. seltzer or ginger ale. >> lite srklen >> and a quarter cup of lime juice. ts is kids punch. >> totally nonalcohic delicious punch. you could spike it. >> what would you use to spike it? >> vodka is best. or tequila. en floated in here. >> what did you make that out of? >> a bowlf ice. orange juice and water, all orange juice but it looks cute floating i the. member we did the rubber gloves filled with water? >>? absolutely. i can just tte it >> oh, yeah. taste. healthy and good. now ts looks really great. thesere eyeballpukins. get yourself some nice white
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that way you don't ruin your pumpkin. >> once you cut that pumpkin, let the decay begin. >> right. exactly. what are you doing for halloween? >> be with the kids. we're going to do the old in-town halloween parade. >> oh, that's fun. hi you throwing a party? i always decorate my front gate with all kinds of scary things. we have horse skeletons that nay in the dark. they're very scary. >> cool. finally, the glowing spiders. >> you can get these fantastic -- you break these. you know. >> glow sticks. >> they'll start to glow. you make little holes in the side of a styrofoam ball and you stick these in.
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>> eight. >> okay. so you stick in eight. then you put a little -- >> what a great idea. >> -- a little ring in the top. but make sure you glue that in with a hot glue gun. >> i don't think i have enough ack. >> make sure you put plenty of glue on thereo it hds it in. otherwise, it might pul out. a fat glow stick for the nose. put a little ball over that. don't forget the eyes. you break this and you stick this -- >> how long do these glow ss >> they last about seven hours. if you do this right before they come, the kids ce to your door or your gate, spider eggs, very fabulous. a balloon filled with water and a glow stick inside. break the glow stick. is a hard. there, i got it. and fill that with water. and then little stocking -- y ces for twat the drugstore,
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>> i love how this looks. it really is kind of inexpensive and effective for halloween. >> martha, as always, great to have your eas. have a happy halloween. >> oh, you, too. >>ave fun. up next be wit self-proclaimed odd mom helps savannah g ready for baby number two. but first, this is "today" on nbc. taste the many sides of brookside.
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the master. as soon as he exited terrestrial radio for sirius xm i signed up. andy cohen called me this summer and asked me to do it. i was so flattered and honored. i feel like i get to be the balsamic reduction of myself because on tv i'm not allowed to say bad words. this really feels like myrue essence. >> do you take live calls? whatre some topics you get? >> we take callers. i do sort of rants about my week. we have all kinds the cool thing is that they're fr all over. they're rectangular red states, and all kinds of people from all walks of life. i love interacithting wthem. >> you have such a following now because you have the bravo show now, "odd mom out." first of all, the first time you we here you had your co-star who was pregnant in e . she was like eight months pregnant butkinns a rail. >> yep. we wanted to make the comment about that and the network begs
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bump. i said, no. this is a choice. there are women who look -- i meanckeaed on s and was youe a sticks well basket. you're women y?ou see whore li,'m bab l size oie >> inow those women very well. tell me how you have panded. yourhow and your experienc as nd wealth manhattan man,hich is around the country people might not be as familiar with that stereotype. but they -- it kind of applies to every community in a way. >> it does. feel like the little house on the prairie nellie olson character, that was in a small town. i think it is the same paradigm. the metric might shift o what's imrttaybe in certain communities is leading or being competitive about schools. but i think there is still
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a west bend man is facing attempted homicide charges after police say he tried to shoot officers sunday morning. neighbors called 9-1-1 after hearing at least six gunshots. when officers arrived.. pointed his handgun at officers and pulled the trigger.. but it misfired. it took nearly five hours before the man finally surrendered. nobody hurt. a guy accused of torching a car during the sherman park riots is due in court today. police believe 19-ye folley set the fire in the parking lot of pick n' sa. vestigors claim pkin on fire and throwing it into a van.
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