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buildings in los angeles. >> and why can't donny and marie ost monday stop laughing. that is welcome back to "extra." johnny depp is known for playing outr outrageous characters. just as over the top as he is, the collection of art deco penthouses he put on the market is just as wild. >> pirates of the caribbean was pretty good to johnny deposition and inspired him to buy an island. >> nothing compares to his five of a kind real estate coup. >> he started taking over the top floor of the historic eastern columbia building in downtown l.a. >> it's one of the most a architectur architecturally significant buildings in l.a. it's iconic. >> it is all art deco but like classic. >> it is one of the headlinest examples. maybe in the whole u.s. >> and by 2008 up five penthouses were depp's. it is easy to see why he was calling it home. as colorful as the array of eclectic characters he has played. >> was he in charge of the decorating? >> definitely had an influence. an amazing artist, actor, and creative genius and his personality really comes through. >> giving me this exclusive tour. hitting the market for all five penthouses. >> do you have to buy all five, can you buy one? >> if someone is interested in just one, we have pricing available for each one. >> a multipurpose, multilevel dwelling. four of them have two bedrooms, the other just one. each unit has it's own purpose, a guest unit, an artist studio, one for large dinner parties. >> how many people would sit at that tiebl. >> probably 15. one of a kind piece of art in this sky high compound. >> in her new book, she is sharing her tips to inspire and motivate you now. showing up to our set looking this glamorous and this ripped. >> did you put the pressure on yourself or did someone put pressure on you to look a certain way. >> outsiders definitely. your face is too round, your butt is too big, it's not the right shape, your legs are too big. now with this book i feel like i'm at the place i can be make the -- naked in the picture, right? just ski poles? >> yes, and being honest about tiger woods. >> do you still have a friendship? >> yeah, we're friends. i wish him the best, we stay in touch, but we're in different places. >> what's the biggest thing you learned? >> just to block out the noise. i got so many hateful and mean things thrown at me it was hard to stay positive. >> olympics, we're going to see you? >> yeah, that's my next big goal. hopefully i can stay healthy. >> the book is amazing, pick up a copy of "strong is the new beautiful." now let's go to las vegas where donny and marie are celebrating a milestone. >> you would think 50 years of singing, dancing, and sibling rivalry they would be sick of each other, but they're still going strong and they're talking about being back for their ninth year at the flamingo. they're thrilling fans together with hits like "it takes two." and "crazy horseshoes." >> when he is on stage i take a break. >> and when she is on i take a nap, just like the audience. >> this big brother and little sister having fun on stage and off. >> come on in. >> marie taking us behind the scenes in her dressing room. >> my room is a lot bigger than donny's, i have more clothes than he does. >> but you get the first piece at the new donny osmond home collection in my dressing room. >> if you want to see it all, go to donnyosmond.com. >> i really do love my brother, wayne. up next, we are -- straight to you, the weather report. >> bold, brazen, and beautiful. >> we're mexican, we don't age. >> three reasons eva longoria is a star we love. >> and clarissa is practicing self-defense. plus, topping this weekend -- we're celebrating with celine welcome back to "extra." eva longoria one of the busiest women in hollywood. >> beautiful, smart, funny, do work. >> hold it there and we will do the hole interview. >> we are and can. >> and she is a posz starring and producing john carlos. >> she is amazing. we all trust her judgment. it's amazing, we're doing a love scene -- >> it's hot, by the way, look at us. i'm looking at her, this is my first time, you didn't lean in right, you have to -- >> he is leaning in and i say no, this way. >> eva always doing it her way which making her a star we love and a star to look up to. >> everyone from susan b. anthony to sonia sotomayor. mostly my mom. and she is not afraid of her 40s. >> we're mexican, we don't age. >> you're part of that club -- thank you, you're part of that club that you just get hotter as you get old. >> i want my 40-year-old mind, i want everything this help, i want my 20-year-old body and my 40-year-old mind. >> all right, so a fear that many of us share. you're alone, you go to get in your car, and someone attacks you. >> i know this is not what it looks like. >> i'm kicking butt. >> just stay there. >> he teaches me to get over my worst fear. >> i'm walking to the car, i go to unlock the door and someone is right behind me. >> using jujitsu. >> you're attacking me. >> yeah, two hands on it, and then i just sit down -- i don't want to hurt you. >> the sport not the only this actor does. >> i love spending hours when i can digging holes and planting new things in my garden. and my son goes with me to the gym. >> is he following hyour footsteps. >> he is hold now? >> 17. >> and there is a picture of him outside -- >> i know, i put my son and daughter first into jujitsu. and after a few years i realized he would kick my butt. >> and results like this is just a bonus. >> take it off. >> that is a wrap, guys. okay, time to get all of the stories that people are talking about. here is this week's extra extra. >> 13 years, 1,000 shows, and celine dion is still going strong. >> 1,000 shows, i don't feel that hold. >> and going to caesar's palace and to see her belt out hits like "i surrender". in honor of her late husband, the hotel gifted her an oncology research found with a $100,000 donation. also, maria sharapova back on the court. >> it has been about seven months since i have played in front of spectators. the 24th an wtt smash hits. >> i love this place, it's the best place to play. >> tell elton won the night, the event raising more than 600,000 for elton's aids foundation. >> the legendary producer who make his mark on hollywood, lit r literally. >> this is what dreams are made of. >> i love this man. there is nobody that is more deserving. this is the courtyard of legends of hollywood and to be there among them is more than i would have dreamed of. >> luke is so funny and goofy and i'm blushing a lot over here. >> but luke has another love he kept out of the public eye until now. country music. >> can you describe your sound, what's your music like? >> it's country pop. between like deirks bentley and jason alden. summer is over, but that doesn't mean you have to stop your fitness routine. morgan thompkins is joining me. >> this is the go fit. this is all resistance training. this is what i use up to 100 pounds. a hand and foot massager for the lactic acid build up, and the polar roller. you can put this in the freezer and then target problem areas. >> go over to extra tv.com right now we're hooking up our crowd, who wants to get in summer closed captioning and other considerations brought to you by -- that is it for this weekend's extra. >> now we're going to live you with a first look at emily esteban "rains every night directed by gloriae esteban. >> have a great weekend, everybody, see you monday. ♪ series of unsubstantiated allegations. and donald trump -- >> let me stop you there. they are not unsubstantiated. >> he has denied those allegations. >> you have firsthand accounts. they are unproven, but they are not unsubstantiated. you have a firsthand account. we have somebody that disagrees with that account. but they are substantiated. no? >> well, no, these are not substantiated accounts. these are people who have brought forward allegations going back in some cases decades. and donald trump has made it clear that he categorically denies these things ever took place. i have to tell you, it really is astonishing to most americans that as these unsubstantiated allegations are treated with an enormous amount of coverage on this network and other networks, that revelations coming out of secretary of state clinton's years in the state department and the clinton foundation are virtually ignored by the national media. we discovered this week that state department officials actually directed contracts for the haitian recovery after the earthquake to friends of the clintons. literally, that got almost no media attention while those that step forward with these unsubstantiated claims that donald trump has denied were treated with headline news and continuous coverage. it's one of the reasons why so many americans feel like they election is being rigged by a national media that's constantly trying to change the subject away from and practice willful ignorance toward the corruption and misdeeds and pay for play politics of the clintons. >> do you believe that women who believe they were victimized by sexual assault, that come out, they should be ignored? hasn't that been part of the problem with rooting out sexual assault in our culture is that there is this feeling that women get ignored? >> no, i won't say anything to disparage any woman who believes they have had an experience like this. but donald trump has made it clear that these allegations are categorically false. we have had more evidence that has come out to challenge those versions of the facts. the ignorance -- ignoring that's going on here is the way the national media is ignoring an avalanche of real, hard evidence of corruption during the years of the clinton administration. "the new york times" just a few minutes ago posted a story about -- in exchange for five minutes with bill clinton, the government of qatar was going to give $1 million to the clinton foundation. we know that more than half of hillary clinton's meetings while she was secretary of state were given to major contributors to the clinton foundation. the haitian government think, the speeches about open borders, socialized medicine, it's getting virtually no attention. >> you just cited "the new york times." >> denied by donald trump are getting all the attention. the american people see right through it. >> you cited "the new york times." obviously, not a small news organization. we have been reporting on this. front page of nbcnews.com. we will report on this throughout the show. your running mate is the one under fire with this. let me ask you this, for a long time, you used to refer to donald trump as this good man. you haven't done that this week. any reason for that change? >> sure i have. sure i have, chuck. the donald trump i have come to know loves his family, loves this country. he has made a connection to millions of americans because he has given voice to the frustrations and the aspirations of the american people. when you have the president of france over this weekend say that it was because of barack obama's and hillary clinton's foreign policy of moving red lines in syria that russia was emboldened to invade ukraine and take a larger role in syria, that's really saying something. the american people know that that -- america has weakened at home and abroad because of the policies of obama and clinton. >> you brought up russia. do you -- i know you are getting intelligence briefings. do you believe the american intelligence that says russia is behind all of these hacks into former white house chief of staff, john podesta, the dnc, do you believe the american intelligence community on this? >> i think there's more and more evidence that implicates russia. there should be serious consequences. >> why doesn't your running made -- >> the privacy and security of the american people. >> why doesn't your running mate believe that? >> i certainly hope what the vice-president said this morning is something they follow through on. >> why does your running mate not believe -- >> this is an administration has spoken things on the foreign stage and not followed through like moving red lines, faini --e is that if the evidence does flow to russia that there are serious consequences. remember, this avalanche of e-mails -- >> governor, governor, governor, why doesn't injure running mate believe what you believe about a foreign government in russia trying to hack into the american democracy? >> donald trump and i believe we should follow the facts. america should stand strong. we should stand up for cyber security. he had an entire presentation about his call for a new cyber security task force bringing together some of the best minds in the country to protect america's privacy,rellect intellectual and defense. it's not just flowing out of wikileaks. it was abc news, a freedom of information request, that was able to uncover the fact that while she was secretary of state, hillary clinton's staff was directing contracts for the haitian recovery effort to friends of the clintons. >> i understand -- again, you keep saying unsubstantiated. that's not true. you have a firsthand account. it's unproven. but they're not unsubstantiated. let me ask you this final question. bill crystal earlier this week tweeted at what point are you going to feel uncomfortable defending donald trump? he said, given that he has been utterly humiliated by the trump campaign, does mike pence have the self-respect to resign from the ticket? how do you respond to bill crystal? >> i accepted the invitation to run for vice-president of the united states, chuck, because i think this country is in a lot of trouble. i think donald trump has articulated a vision to make america great again that's connected with millions of americans, despite the opbvious bias in the media and attacks against donald trump, i have to tell you this week, the crowds i saw here in florida, the crowds he had in new hampshire and maine yesterday attest to the fact the american people want change. for me and my little family, we're going to continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with this man and fight all the way through election day and deliver a great victory for america. we're going to make america great again. >> will you accept the results of the election? >> we will absolutely accept the results of the election. look, the american people will speak in an election that will culminate on november 8. the american people are tired of the obvious bias in the national media. that's where the sense of a rigged election goes here, chuck. >> when you say -- >> when the media comes in with negative attacks against my running mate, instead of focusing on the hard evidence coming out about corruption -- >> are you at all -- >> in the clinton foundation years, it's why people are frustrated. >> the more you say rigged election -- >> we will fight through. we will accept the will of the american people. >> you keep saying rigged election. are you concerned that the more you say it, the more you actually undermine our democracy unintentionally? >> look, one of the great, great traditions of america is the peaceful transfer of power. in elections -- you are a student of history. elections get rough. i expect they're going to stay just as rough as they are right now going into november the 8th. the stakes are so high in this election. but as donald trump said in that first debate, and i will say to you today, we will accept the will of the american people. between now and election day, we're going to work our hearts out against all odds, against most of you in the national media. we will go lay out a story for a stronger, more prosperous america. >> i understand why you want to continue to attack us. i think it's misguided attacks. i understand, governor mike pence, i appreciate you coming on the program. thank you. >> you bet. later, what impact will donald trump's struggles have on other races? could the democrats take the house and senate? as we go to break, a few clips from "saturday night live." ♪ ♪ this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. bp engineers use robotic ultrasound technology, so they can detect and repair corrosion before it ever becomes a problem. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. because safety is never being satisfied. at bp, we empower anyone to stop a job if something doesn't seem right, so everyone comes home safely. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. welcome back. a lot to digest. the panel is here. hugh hewitt, joy reid, chrkrist welker. one of them pulls close. i lost large number of women voters based on made-up things that never happened. you have backed away from trump. how did mike pence defend him this morning? >> i thought mike did a very good job. in fact, i'm a "game of throwns" geek and i saw that. >> you and maureen dowd, she made a reference to that, calling him the mad king. >> the end of the biden interview -- this is not in response -- it's so newsworthy what he said about the american department of defense not being able to do mosul and aleppo at the same time, what he said about everything, it leads to, here we have the worst election in modern times when the greatest crises of the post soviet era are growing, it's a disconnect that's beyond me. >> the irony is that donald trump, the last thing he wants to do is talk about syria. >> my takeaway was the end of the interview when you asked him if he would accept the election results. he said, yes. donald trump is sending out the opposite message. he is trying to lay the groundwork for this idea that the election is rigged. yesterday you had the clinton campaign and paul ryan coming out in very strong terms saying we will respect the results of this election. republicans increasingly concerned that they need to be louder about that so that whatever happens on election day is respected. >> i think you see the struggle within mike pence. he is trying to yield to what are clearly the talking points that the candidate wants, which is that the election is rigged. he said that to you. then he said, we will accept it. he still has to sell this idea. jeff sessions is selling this idea. for the republican party, just as an institution, there has to be a righting of the ship. the integrity of the united states election is bigger than any candidate. >> i just -- i think he is such a dominant figure within the party. i know not for party regulars. many party regulars reject that idea that paul ryan is -- >>for your average republican voter, he is such a big figure that -- it's so hard for me to imagine that what he says in tweets over the last week somehow three w k weeks from now he says, i want to say, i have announced i placed a call to hillary clinton to congratulate. i struggle to wrap my mind around him doing that. i think it's in all of his business interests, conservative media network, a faction of the republican party, all of those suggest he not concede. this idea that, priebus and ryan say -- >> mike pence may concede. >> secretary clinton, if she wins, may get a call from governor pence. the tweet that will matter most when the best accounts of this worst election are written i think will be dr. rice -- secretary of state rice's enough last week. i haved am ed amiadd ad ad a ad. when she tweeted out enough this week, it's one word, but it underscored, i think, the resignation to results that are in the air. >> part of the calculation on the part of the clinton campaign is that they don't want to just win. but they want a big win so that the results can't be questioned. they are sending out e-mails to supporters saying, it's imperative you come out in big numbers. we need to this to be -- >> it's important to note that he is not -- we say this campaign -- clinton campaign and trump campaign. what he is running is not a campaign in a traditional sense. it's a revenging of or avenging against people he believes wronged him or sort of a grievance, an airing of grievances. a campaign has a message that you stick to that you have figured out resonates with the american people and that you believe. he had 19 messages in five minutes over the weekend when he was dissembling his teleprompter. eight words i did not think i would utter in public. >> let's move from presidential to down the ballot. there are a lot of people who think the presidential race may be in one category. the results may be known but we don't know the size of victory. what will republican dozen down the ballot? democrats want to go after trump and republicans are trying to distance. here is a montage of new ads just this week. >> i have every intention of supporting the nominee. >> he stood by trump. >> would you point to him as a role model? >> absolutely. >> i have a lot of disagreements with donald trump. i have been clear about that. what's important for pennsylvanians is having a senator who will stand up to any president's bad why ideas. >> i have daughters. i have friends. >> for me it was the final straw. >> hugh, obviously, every republican -- it's a bar fight. we're trying to save every republican no matter what it takes. some distance from trump. some can't. damage down the ballot, what do you see? >> my analyst hat, not advocate hat. i think the house is secure and paul ryan is doing a fine job of directing resources. i believe the senate will come down to nevada on the night of the election as to whether -- i think toomey will survive. he's a good senator. he works very hard. he's a wonderful guy. >> there's a threshold at which the margin of hillary clinton's victory in a state becomes fatal to the person down ballot. florida where if hillary clinton wins by two or three, you can see marco rubio surviving. you see more ticket splitting in the polling than you typically. at a point the tsunami takes down all of the candidates. i don't think toomey will survive. portman seems to be the strongest. but also, ohio is the least associated with trump. the governor of ohio is not with him. >> the least and most in odd ways, which i will show you actually in a minute. when we come back, divided america. the part of america that can't imagine anyone voting for hillary clinton and the other part of america that doesn't understand why anyone would vote when it comes to healthcare, seconds can mean the difference between life and death. for partners in health, time is life. we have 18,000 people around the world. the microsoft cloud helps our entire staff stay connected and work together in real time to help those that need it. the ability to collaborate changes how we work. what we do together changes how we live. whoa. what's going on here? 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(1940s aqua music) (burke) and we covered it, february third, twenty-sixteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ back now with the panel. there will be a third and final debate, believe it or not. i want to throw a couple things out here that we haven't gotten into. more is from our poll to show you the racial divide in this country. among all white voters, this week, this is donald trump's worst week yet. look at this, hillary clinton has a higher negative rating on all white voters than donald trump. i think that tells you there's a structural -- there's a structure here, there's a floor that donald trump -- >> that's when we talk about trump will get 35%. it's literally almost structurally impossible for that to happen. combine the polarization in the country, self-sorting in the country and the feelings about hillary clinton, whether you think they are justified, they exist. he has, i think, a very hard floor. his problem at least if you believe polling is he has a very hard ceiling that's about 42%. his floor and his ceiling are close to one another. >> a half floor. >> his ceiling is 42. >> i want to bring up how the campaign is handling the podesta hack, the russian hack, wikileaks is the conduit here. we finally got speech transcripts. to me, if you take them all in totalit totality, she's a calculating politician, she's everything bernie sanders said she was. had this come out during the primary, could this have cost her the nomination? >> it could have. to your point, it reinforces everything a lot of people thought about secretary clinton. the fact that it's coming out right now is awkward for the campaign. they're having to answer a lot of thorny questions in the days leading up to election day. but in terms of their strategy for dealing with this, they are pivoting. they are not acknowledging or authenticating any of the e-mails and saying, this is the russians trying to meddle in our election. yesterday they started with this line that this is like wat watergate. that is their way to change the conversation. the problem with the leaks, as of yet, there hasn't been a major bombshell. could there be? >> i tell you -- let me pause you there. i think the leaks will haunt her if she becomes president with the progressive movement. they will use these leaks to beat her up when they don't like what she's doing. >> maybe. but i'm sort of in the camp that says there's nothing in here that's ra revelation. she's a politician, no kidding. most americans don't know who john podesta is. so having sort of conversations in the background of a campaign, that's how campaigns and that's how politics operating. do progressives have discomfort with her core beliefs, maybe. but i don't think it matters. hillary clinton got the nomination in part because of overwe overwhelming support from african-americans. >> i did have -- i had a clinton supporter admit to me, they said, they won the primary but they lost the campaign. >> the russian hack -- they did lose the campaign. the russian hack is very troubling. if they drop -- the russians drop her private e-mails, the race could turn again. what governor pence said about the haitian leak, that's criminal wrongdoing. it does not come from the russians. it comes from a request. if secretary clinton's state department directed aid to friends of bill, that is criminal wrongdoing that will haunt her into her term if she wins. you can't rule out donald trump. if the russians drop -- no matter -- if they drop her private e-mails, that means she's compromised. wait and see. >> the one thing i return to is the way you started earlier in the show, which is talking about trump's tweets. he continues to be by far -- the case you just heard hugh hewitt make, have you heard donald trump make a case that was that concise and that to the point? no. because he is constantly inflicting self-wounds. tweeting about things, tweeting about random cultural events. he cannot make this story about her. the more it is about her, this has been the case over and over again, whether it's e-mail, clinton foundation, other state department stuff, the more it's about her, the worse she does. the more it is about him, the worse he does. >> you can't get way from the fact that when you are talking about the russians, you are talking about the leaks, you bring yourself back to another narrative that the trump campaign has not dealt with this, this affinity between himself and his camp and the russians in this and the fact that they are blatantly attempting to help him become president of the united states. that's to me the looming issue that is the dog not barked. it's also unprecedented. i think troubling for a lot of americans. >> mike pence's position totally different than donald trump's. didn't in the debate, well, putin, he says nice things about me, i say nice things about me. that's not what mike pence outlined today. >> i can't tell you how many times this week journalists have said, what would this news cycle look like if we hadn't had the 2005 tape of donald trump? if these allegations hadn't come forward from all of these women? we would be almost solely focused on these wikileaks. yet, donald trump continues to kind of make these unenforced errors. >> this whole obsession of the media's role in this, i think everybody is hyping it up too much. we have candidates' words and candidates' speeches here. that should be the focus. we will be back with our end game segment. what donald trump said about drug testing presidential candidates. >> coming up, "meet the press" >> coming up, "meet the press" end game and post game make sure you're keeping up with your kids' online accounts and the social media they're using. talk with them about appropriate online behavior. being proactive and involved is the best way to protect your kids from predators and bullies. the more you know. "meet the press" end game is brought to you by boeing, building the future one century at a time. >> back now with end game. sometimes trump says stuff and you just have no idea what heme. including this line. i think this one was yesterday on drug testing. listen. >> we're like athletes, right? so athletes, they're making -- athletes, they make them take a drug test. i think we should take a drug test prior to the debate. i do. >> hugh, of all the head scratchers, this is -- i have to say, he did it in new hampshire with the opioid epidemic is real. to throw that out there. >> that comprehensive addiction and recovery act is why rob portman is winning. we're in cleveland, red, white and blue here. >> it's more about this hillary clinton stamina issue. >> it gets back to the point that chris made that is the point that this is not a campaign. what donald trump is doing is he is performing. he is performing for his audience. he feeds off of and gets emotion sort of support and he has -- he is feeding a need in himself. this is not about trying to become president of the united states. it's about whatever it is he plans to do on november 9. >> it's firing another warning shot at her before the debate that it's going to about no-holds-barr no-holds-barred. >> what is this -- let me ask you this. what is this debate going to look like? >> wwe. >> she pulled a punch. i felt like she pulled punches in the second debate. >> she let him do his thing that she knew would not be -- i think he will continue to just engage in flights of fancy as he appears to be doing at this point. this feels to me like -- we see this in other campaigns, rarely at the presidential level. it's you do you end, which is okay. all of his strategists, all those people are i think essentially saying, all right, you are going to do what you want to do anyway. why don't you just go and do it in this last month? that's a disastrous strategy if you are a down ballot republican. but it will give him some leave of gratification. >> i expect secretary clinton to display expertise and mr. trump to go after her on haiti. it will be the word of the night. >> that's interesting. i will be surprised. >> i don't know he will. he should. can he stick to a message? >> nbc news will provide live coverage of the debate wednesday from las vegas. it begins at 9:00 eastern on your local nbc station. that's all for today. we will be back next week. will it be another one of those unprecedented weeks? because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >> you can see more end game in post game sponsored by boeing, on the "meet the press" facebook page. ♪ this is a rigged system, folks. but we're not going to let it happen. >> donald trump's words don't make me sick anymore. they make me furious. and now the sprint to wednesday's third and final debate. new polls and attacks at the heart of america's voting system. the north carolina head quarters, torched along with nazi graffiti warnings. then 21 girls kidnapped over two years ago by boek a boko haram

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