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Jon Voight released a pro-Donald Trump video on Thursday warning Americans what a Hillary Clinton presidency would do to the economy, the Constitution and the country's stability. (YouTube/@Jon Voight)

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Billy Bush and Donald Trump in 2005. Screen capture from "Access Hollywood" videotape, via YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuHPRYkMEwI]

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ADVANCE FOR USE MONDAY, OCT. 17 - In this Sept. 20, 2016 photo, Mark Wallace, CEO of Wallace Detroit Guitars, holds a guitar in Detroit. Wallace, who started the company in 2014, uses reclaimed wood from Detroit homes and buildings to make custom-made guitars he sells online. (ClarenceTabb Jr./Detroit News via AP)

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Sample Alabama driver's license image, via AL.com. **FILE**

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FILE - In this Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2013, file photo, a person points to a screen with an airplane travel list while holding up a phone at Newark Liberty International Airport, in Newark, N.J. Some airlines are taking extra steps to prevent a disaster in case a passenger's device powered by a lithium ion battery catches fire during flight. At least three U.S. airlines are adding new fire-suppression equipment to fleets in case a cellphone or laptop battery overheats, catches on fire and can't be extinguished. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)

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FILE - In this Sept. 6, 2014 file photo, a wall of dust moves across a freeway in Phoenix. Arizona Department of Transportation engineers are beginning design work on a dust detection and warning system for Interstate 10 between Tucson and Phoenix where dust storms often develop suddenly. (AP Photo/Katie Oyan, File)

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This image from video, provided by UPMC/Pitt Health Sciences, taken Oct. 26, 2015, shows University of Pittsburgh researcher Robert Gaunt preparing Nathan Copeland for research testing if brain implants could help the paralyzed man feel sensation in his own hand while using a mind-controlled robotic arm. (Timothy Betler/UPMC/Pitt Health Sciences via AP)

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FILE - In this Tuesday, July 31, 2012 file photo, a radiologist compares an image from earlier, 2-D technology mammogram to the new 3-D Digital Breast Tomosynthesis mammography in Wichita Falls, Texas. The technology can detect much smaller cancers earlier. A study released Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 questions the value of mammograms for breast cancer screening. It concludes that a woman is more likely to be diagnosed with a tumor that is not destined to become large, and presumably more life-threatening, than she is to have earlier detection of one that is. (Torin Halsey/Times Record News via AP)

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The BMW Motorrad Vision Next 100, a concept motorcycle by the iconic company, was unveiled on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016. (YouTube, BMW)

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A screen shows an internal design drawings of Samsung Electronics Galaxy S7 smartphone at its shop in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016. The fiasco of Samsung's fire-prone Galaxy Note 7 smartphones - and Samsung's stumbling response to the problem - has left consumers from Shanghai to New York reconsidering how they feel about the South Korean tech giant and its products. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

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This image shows a Google collage generated by machine using images taken on Sept. 13, 2016, in New York, of Binu Paulose playing with a dog. Apple and Google are both applying machine learning to organize your pictures and video, and along the way, help you rediscover last year’s vacation, dinner with close friends and a casual summer outing to the park. (AP Photo/Anick Jesdanun)

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This image released by Microsoft shows a scene from the video game, "Gears of War 4." (Microsoft via AP)

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In this Friday, Sept. 16, 2016, photo, Manasi Gopala, a software developer in North Carolina's Research Triangle, peers out of her back door in Cary, N.C. She left her birthplace of Bangalore, India in 2002, even as many Americans lamented the outsourcing of tech jobs to that city. Gopala arrived in the United States on a marriage visa and promptly obtained a master's degree in computer engineering. She became a citizen in 2013. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

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Fifteen-year-old Kayla Berg, of Antigo, Wisconsin, vanished a couple of months before the video was posted in 2009. (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children)

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This Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016, photo shows a damaged Samsung Galaxy Note 7 on a table in Richmond, Va., after it caught fire earlier in the day. Samsung Electronics said Tuesday, Oct. 11, that it is discontinuing production of Galaxy Note 7 smartphones permanently, a day after stopping global sales of the ill-fated devices. (Shawn L. Minter via AP)

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FILE - This Wednesday, July 22, 2015, file photo shows St. Jude Medical corporate headquarters, in Little Canada, Minn., just north of St. Paul. Medical device maker St. Jude Medical is warning doctors and patients about a rare battery defect in some of its implantable heart devices that can cause them to fail much earlier than expected. The company said Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016, the batteries should be replaced immediately after patients receive an electronic, vibrating alert from the device. Normally patients have up to three months to have batteries replaced. But the company said a small subset of its heart-shocking defibrillators can fail within 24 hours of the alert. (Glen Stubbe/Star Tribune via AP, File)

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A Donald Trump fortune-telling machine has been showing up throughout New York City on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016. The device is reminiscent of the "Zoltar" machine from the 1988 Tom Hanks movie "Big." (Facebook Live screenshot)

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YouTube is placing many of Prager University's popular videos on "restricted mode" status, which is used to keep objectionable material away from children. The organization's content, however, is purely academic in nature and tailored for all ages. (YouTube, Prager University)

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In this image provided by NASA shows NASA'S Journey to Mars. President Barack Obama sought Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016, to reinvigorate his six-year-old call for the U.S. to send humans to Mars by the 2030s, a mission NASA has been slowly and quietly trudging away at. (NASA via AP)