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that's what's happening "today in the bay." back at 7:25, live local news update. >> join us at 11:00. good morning. >> so will the president's strategy involve air strikes in syria? nbc news exclusive. ebola survivor dr. kent brantly opens up to matt about his near-death ordeal and if he's concerned about how people will treat him moving forward. >> when i told friends of mine i was going to come here to interview you, you know what the number one question was? are you going to shake his hand. are you worried about a stigma
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traveling with you? >> this as a third american is being treated for the dangerous virus. breaking overnight. massive security breach. if you're one of the tens of millions of home depot customers, your private information may have been hacked. an investigation into what could have been a larger breach than the one at target. and get out of my cloud. apple defends itself saying their system isn't to blame. over the massive theft of celebrity photos. today, wednesday, september 3rd, 2014. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> and welcome to a special edition of "today" on this wednesday morning. i'm natalie morales with willie geist, al roker, and tamron hall.
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matt is at emory university in atlanta where they have done heroes work there to help with the patients infected with the ebola virus. >> natalie, you are so right. willie, al and tamron, good morning. this is where those two americans were brought for treatment for the ebola virus. we're here even as the news surfaces that a third american doctor working at that same hospital in liberia has now contracted ebola. we'll have more on that. and we'll have this exclusive interview with dr. kent brantly. he talks about how he learned he had been infected, the progression of his disease, the symptoms he was suffering, and the trip to atlanta and the care he received here. he'll talk about all of that. and also when i arrived here late last night, natalie, i was given an exclusive tour of the isolation unit where these two americans were treated. over the last month or so it sounded like the stuff of science fiction. i was taken inside the actual rooms where these two americans were treated. i'll take you inside in just a little while. but right now i'll send it back to you. i know there's a lot of news to cover. >> we have a lot to get to.
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matt, thanks. look forward to the interview. we want to start with the breaking news of president obama this morning addressing the murder of another u.s. hostage of isis during a morning news conference in estonia. the president calling it horrific act of violence while vowing to destroy the terror group. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in turkey along the syrian border. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. the white house says that a video apparently showing the beheading of an american journalist does appear to be genuine. and this just adds more pressure on washington to do something about the still unchallenged isis threat in syria. on a nato visit in estonia, president obama expressed outrage at the beheading of american reporter steven sotloff and resolve. >> americans are repulsed by their barbarism. we will not be intimidated.
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their horrific acts only unite us as a country and stiffen our resolve to take the fight against the terrorists. those who make the mistake of harming americans will learn that we will not forget and that our reach is long and justice will be served. >> reporter: in a video released by isis yesterday, sotloff faced his death with dignity and bravery. a friend says that's how he lived his life too. >> it took a lot of courage for him to continue to cover the story. >> reporter: the 31-year-old freelance reporter never flinched or cowered even as he knew these were his final moments. his killer appeared to be the same terrorist who murdered american reporter james foley in a video two weeks ago. the same swagger, the voice with what sounded like the same british accent. steven sotloff's mother shirley had pleaded for mercy for her son. >> we want to see him home safe and sound and to hug him. >> reporter: the sotloff family
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said they are now grieving in private. many believe the u.s. needs to attack isis in syria without delay. >> we cannot allow an enemy this dangerous to have a safe haven anywhere. >> reporter: instead the administration's focus has been fighting isis with air strikes across the border in iraq. leaving isis unchallenged in syria. isis has threatened to kill a british hostage next. and overnight the white house authorized 350 more american troops to iraq where isis also has a stronghold. natalie, willie, back to you. >> thank you. richard engel along the turkey/syria border. as we mentioned, another american from a north carolina-based charity has tested positive for ebola. let's head back down to matt in atlanta with the latest. matt? >> all right, willie. thank you very much. news of that third doctor being infected with ebola broke just as we were sitting down with dr.
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kent brantly. he told us he and this other doctor are dear friends. a question a lot of people are asking, will that third doctor be flown here to emory university hospital. this morning the third american missionary diagnosed with ebola is in isolation in liberia said to be doing well and in good spirits. he'd been treating patients in a separate facility. it's not yet known how he contracted the virus. >> you really wonder about how tight the infection control is and how tight the isolation procedures are if someone that was working on a maternity ward may have been infected. >> reporter: i asked dr. kent brantly one of two americans who survived the virus about the latest victim. how closely did you work with this person? >> very closely. it's a dear friend. >> reporter: this person carried on the fight after you were brought back to this country. >> yeah.
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>> reporter: have you been able to be in contact with his or her family? >> i have. >> reporter: how are they doing? >> they're holding up pretty well. >> reporter: are you worried that because so many health care workers and physicians are contracting the virus, that it will be increasingly hard to get other people to go there? >> i think that's a reality. you know, that's the nature of ebola. is that health care workers are predominantly affected because of the way it's spread. in this situation seeing another colleague, another foreigner, another doctor, another health care leader now brought down by this infection again, i think what you state is a very real difficulty that we're facing in fighting this epidemic. >> reporter: so far the ebola outbreak has killed more than 1,500 people. 10% of those health care
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workers. more than 3,000 have been infected. the world health organization estimates that number could grow to as many as 20,000. >> this is the largest and most severe and complex ebola outbreak ever seen in nearly 40 years' history of this disease. >> there is a window of opportunity to tamp this down, but that window is closing. >> dr. bruce ridner is the medical director here at the infectious disease unit here at emory hospital. good morning to you. another doctor in liberia has been infected by the ebola virus. what does this tell you about the spread of the disease? >> i think there's always been a suspicion that the ebola virus disease is much more extensive than we had thought. a lot of patients are not coming forward. and i think this just demonstrates that there is a lot of infection in that population.
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>> you successfully treated two americans here in your isolation unit. what did you learn in treating those two patients, nancy writebol and dr. kent brantly, that can be used to help in the future treatment of patients not only here in atlanta but over in liberia? >> again, what we have to appreciate, a lot of the infrastructure, the testing that we take for granted here is nonexistent in that part of the world. and so the major thing that we learned in taking care of them was a number of important abnormalities that their bodies had developed during this infection which our colleagues in west africa are not able to even measure. we have communicated with the specific providers who have cared for them and developing guidelines for other providers and letting them know you need to be aware and address them. >> and act proactively. >> very proactively. >> you've got this isolation unit here. it is state of the art but you say that is not necessary to help save the lives of other
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patients elsewhere. >> that is absolutely correct. we're prepared to take care of any infectious disease with any degree of infectivity. ebola is not that contagious. ebola is spread only by blood or body fluids. >> have you been given any idea whether you'll get this third american doctor flown here to atlanta? any word on that? >> i know there have been discussions that this person will be coming back to the united states. i don't believe the actual site where they're coming back has been decided yet. >> all right, doctor. thank you very much. congratulations to you and your staff. when i sat down with dr. brantly yesterday, we talked a little bit about his fears of the stigma associated with this disease even as he is now a survivor. when i told friends of mine that i was going to come here to interview you, you know what the number one question was? you going to shake his hand.
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are you worried about a stigma traveling with you? >> i haven't until now. >> i shook your hand. i'll do it again. but are you worried when people hear your name -- let's say they're about to board your airplane and they hear will passenger kent brantly come forward, do you think they might say wait a minute he's the guy who had ebola. >> i'm not worried about that. it may happen. i've been recognized a few times out in public. but the only people who come and speak to me are the ones who grab my arm and say, i am so glad to meet you. we have been praying for you. thank you so much for what you've done. i'm just so happy. >> he is truly an extraordinary guy. we'll be hearing more from him in a special "dateline" on friday night. but now back to natalie in new york. >> we'll hear more of that interview coming up as well. thank you. now to what appears to be yet another major security breach involving one of the
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nation's largest retailers. this morning home depot is investigating a potential hacking that may have exposed the personal data of tens of millions of customers. cnbc's courtney reagan has the latest on this. courtney, good morning. >> good morning to you, natalie. the world's largest home improvement retailer may be the latest data breach victim. home depot says it is currently investigating some quote, unusual activity that might indicate a possible payment data breach as working with banks and law enforcement to investigate. if home depot confirms the breach has occurred, customers will be notified immediately and will not be responsible for fraudulent charges. a report by web site krebs security noted a fresh batch of stolen credit card data appeared on the black market tuesday. and that hackers may have begun collecting shoppers' data in the spring at u.s. home depot stores. raising the possibility a home depot breach could be larger than the data breach that occurred over the holidays at target affecting 70 million
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shoppers and costing target at least a hundred million dollars. natalie. >> it's a whole new hacking world. cnbc's courtney reagan, thank you. i mean, what's next? >> they keep coming. meanwhile, tamron's here with late-breaking developments tied to the crisis in ukraine. >> good morning, everyone. conflicting reports out of eastern ukraine over a potential cease-fire. ukraine's president says he and russian president vladimir putin have reached an agreement. but russia says that's not possible because the country's not even a party to the conflict. nbc's keir simmons is in mariupol with the very latest for us. keir, good morning. >> reporter: tamron, good morning. there's no sign of a cease-fire here. we're told there's fighting just outside of this town. and yesterday shells exploded near a road we were traveling on. president poroshenko of ukraine says a cease-fire process has been agreed with russia. but as you say, moscow is denying that saying it can't agree a cease-fire because it is not part of the conflict despite plenty of evidence of russian military here in ukraine.
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what a clear is russia is winning in this region. we've seen ukrainian government tanks destroyed. we went to the border and saw pro-russian rebels in control of the border. we spoke to a commander who says they plan to take more of ukraine before they're done. if there is a cease-fire of any sort, it's likely to be in the favor of those pro-russian rebels. tamron. >> all right. keir, thank you very much. back here at home, joan rivers remains on life support nearly six days after suffering cardiac arrest. nbc's anne thompson is at mt. sinai hospital in new york with the latest. anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tamron. her daughter melissa rivers confirmed that development yesterday in a statement to fans who have been just showing a tremendous support to joan rivers. in that statement, melissa rivers confirmed her 81-year-old mother is on life support, remains on life support. and she said that if her mom knew of all the outpouring of
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affection, she would simply be overwhelmed by how her fans and showbiz friends have responded since her hospitalization. melissa rivers said the family is grateful for all the love and support they have been shown. joan and melissa rivers host "fashion police" on the e! network which is part on nbc universal. in a statement yesterday e! network said "fashion police" is on hold. tamron. >> all right. anne, thank you very much. a new study reveals removing both breasts to treat cancer affecting only one side does not boost survival chances for most women. they compared with surgery that removed just the tumor. the study involved nearly 200,000 women treated for cancer in one breast. ten-year survival rates were nearly identical. roughly 82% for women who had surgery to remove the tumor plus radiation. and for those who had double mastectomies, those who had only a single fared slightly worse.
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at buckingham palace, some guards could be in trouble for having a little fun on the job. a tourist captured his routine on camera. it seems he is getting bored with the back and forth. who doesn't get bored? so he's mixing in pirouettes. this is not the first time a palace guard was caught being silly. you may recall these from last week. one guking faces. some believe he was trying to adjust his hat. no word on whether or not it was the same guy. you want to have fun at work, but you're protecting the queen. >> how is doing a pirouette not protecting the queen though? >> your mind's not in the game. >> he looked like usher in that. and i don't look like usher. >> but you were smooth. smooth. >> willie geist, right there. >> clean it up. >> you know what? that's just like tropical storm
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dolly washing on shore. >> that's a segue. it was planned. >> let's show you the effects in texas. south padre island. of course you're going to have surfers going in there. high seas, dangerous rip currents a big problem. let's show you what's going on. this is the latest on dolly. right now 40 miles southwest of tampico. and the circulation around this is bringing the strong winds on shore. we're also going to be watching high surf advisories. minor coastal flooding. but -- you okay? >> i brought him some towels. good morning, everybody. >> we've also got the risk of strong storms making their way from bismarck to minneapolis. could see some tornadoes out of this system as well making its way -- heavy thunderstorms already making their way through minneapolis right now. how's the cleanup going? >> it's a mess. >> it's going well. >> that's what's going on.
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we're going to get your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. . happy wednesday morning to you, i'm meteorologist christina loren. a live look here at low clouds. they span inland this morning. temperatures are going to be comfortable today. but it will be on the warm side in the tri-valley, not getting a lot of the cloud cover. tiburon, mostly cloudy sky. clear here over sunol. temperatures for today, 76 in
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the east shore. 80 for the opinion. 82 for today in the south bay. out in the tri-valley, talking about the low 90s this afternoon. >> starts with a cloth and then goes in with a paper towel. >> not bad, jason. look at this. >> oh, a chai. >> it's cool. i think chai is the hot new drink. >> willie managed not to get a single drop on his suit or ipod? >> it went that way. >> let's talk michael sam. >> that's right. come on into the orange room. got some good news, mr. sam is. he might be going home to the lone star state. called him yesterday. maybe got a phone call from the dallas cowboys here. getting off the plane in texas. looks like pending the physical they'll take later today possibly make the -- get signed
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to make the practice squad. people are happy about this. matthew says great to see michael sam with another opportunity to play in the nfl with the dallas cowboys. he deserves it. he might be a cowboy. great story. nice he will get a second shot. back to you. >> all right. awesome. great for him. carson, thank you. coming up, the risky surgery now planned to separate conjoined twin girls in texas. this morning their mom speaks out. matt? thank you. also more of our interview with dr. kent brantly. how he says he was infected with the virus, how he broke the news to his family, and why he says he never cried despite knowing the odds were stacked against him. but first this is "today" on nbc. ♪
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>> announcer: you're watching "today in the bay." >> very good morning to you. 7:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. investigators looking into what sparkeden early morning fire at san jose law firm be broke out 4:30 this morning close to 880. firefighters were able to get flames under control quickly. they determined it started at a gas line near two-story office building next to an apartment complex. no one had to be evacuated. the damage to the building appears to be minimal. police in pittsburg have made an arrest in the deadly hit-and-run case, officers released this surveillance video hoping to catch the driver. that crash happened sunday night. near the corner of willow pass road and mountain view avenue. police say the driver veered off the road, hit a light pole,
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crashed into a woman pushing a shopping carton the sidewalk. police identified the victim as a 50-year-old michelle brass. police are not saying much about the suspect they arrested except that he is the man from bay point. want to check in with meteorologist christina loren on this wednesday morning. >> you know what? it's going to be a nice day, laura. good morning to you at home. we are watching low clouds. good news, we are waking up and they span inland. as we get the strong westerly flow today, temperatures are going to be comfortable. live picture, looking really beautiful at this point from mount hamilton, gorgeous day shaping up. 76 on the east shore. 80 for the peninsula. you'll be 82 in the south bay. 70 for san francisco. good news, more of the same as we head deeper into your work week, counting on drizzle as we meet back here tomorrow. great looking weekend with temps in the mid 80s in the south bay. over to you. i'll take that. i'll take the weekend. 880 smoothly past the coliseum.
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farther east on the maps, south bound 680, we have the crash, additional activity, sounds like a deer hit and killed in area as well that will add to the slowdown begins in the slow lane now keeping things jammed for south 242 and 680 but clearing to the walnut interchange. san mateo bridge slows west bound. very slow for 92. >> thank you. thank you for joining us. another local news update in a half hour. hope to see you then. can't say thank you enough. you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything, for all your help. through all life's milestones, our trusted advisors are with you every step of the way. congratulations! thanks for helping me plan for my retirement. you should come celebrate with us. i'd be honored.
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♪ ♪ you say good morning when it's minute night ♪ good morning to you at 7:30 on this witness morning, september 3, 2014. gorgeous sunrise in norfolk, virginia. share your sunrise with us using #todaysunrise. we will share them on the wall. coming back, we'll head back to atlanta with matt and more with his interview with dr. kent brantly. >> first, a look at what's making headlines this morning. during a news conference in eastern europe, president obama expressed his sadness over the brutal murder of another american at the hands of isis militants calling it a horrific act. he vowed justice will be sevened. home depot is warning customers about a possible data
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breach that could affect tens of millions of shoppers. they say they are working with banks and police to investigate and says customers should closely monitor their accounts in the coming days and weeks. justin bieber in trouble with the law again. arrested in ontario, canada, on assault and dangerous driving charges stemming from an alleged fight last week when his atv collided with a minimummy van. do you want to lose weight but don't know which diet to piblg? doctors say it may not matter. let's start with lingering questions faced by apple over that massive celebrity hacking scandal as the company opens up about how it all happened. we have the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. apple has opened up about what happened. many are not satisfied with their response. at what many tech experts say could not be a worse time for the company on the heels of a major apple announcement. apple says the systems were not
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hacked but some user accounts were. what may be the biggest celebrity hacking ever hit home for many when the icloud got much of the blame. the online storage system backs up the digital lives of hundreds of millions of people around the world. apple now admits some celebrity apple accounts were compromised using a very targeted attack on user names, passwords and security questions. the tech company said the hack did not result from a failure of the icloud system or, as some speculated, the find my iphone app. >> the headline from apple is nothing is wrong with our system, it's the individual accounts. >> reporter: little consolation for kate upton and jennifer lawrence and kristin dunst who all but admit their intimate photos were part of the leak.
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dunst tweets, thank you, icloud. >> apple wants everyone to be focused on the big event coming up next week. >> reporter: next tuesday apple is expected to release the iphone 6 and reportedly a new mobile payment system. >> they want people to have the fullest confidence they can trust apple just like they do a credit card company. >> reporter: meanwhile, actress ava longoria tells access hold live her apple e-mail account was also abused, but for different reasons. >> i've had a lot of people breaking into my e-mail, you know. >> hacked? >> yeah. my mac e-mail. not hacked, just people get it, you know, from -- from the stores. and i had a big problem with that. >> what were they sending you? >> oh, send me -- i made a dress, i want to send it to you. i work at the apple store in san antonio yoe. i'm like, what? >> reporter: apple has not commented on longoria's story. what some may find surprising in the last few days with all the
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negative publicity, apple's stock has gone up. >> thank you. not just for celebrities but for everybody out there with an e-mail account. >> we're all susceptible to it. >> mr. roker with another check of the weather. >> announcer: today's weather is brought to you by white house black market. >> let's take a look. we've got more heat to talk about, even though the meteorological beginning of fall started on monday. lubbock will feel like 93. tomorrow, st. louis you'll feel like 104. 91 in covintton. d.c., feel like 92. friday, 100. boston will feel like 88. atlanta, 92. the heat extends back into 7:34. good morning, i'm meteorologist christina loren. a live look at san francisco, socks in with fog. but that's going to keep you
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cool later today. temperatures are going to be comfortable, gradual clearing, a pleasant afternoon especially south bay. hit 82 degrees. 80 for the peninsula. 76 degrees in the east shore. a's have a day game 12:35, 70 for san francisco. north bay today at 86 degrees. as we head deeper into the workweek, temperatures stay level. great looking weekend. laets your latest weather. >> thanks, al. coming up next, matt, candid conversation from the american doctor who survived his battle with the ebola virus. what it was like for him to tell his wife and his family he was infected. right after this. was infected. right after this. ♪ oh, there's an energy crisis happening, alright. a human one. and it's time to fight it. quaker's good energy is just what you want. it's how we help keep go-getters like you, going, and getting.
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that rich buttery flavor your family loves, everytime. welcome to crock country. we're back now with more of matt's exclusive interview with dr. kent brantly and his wife amber. their first interview since he survived ebola. matt is at emory university
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hospital in atlanta once again. matt? >> thank you very much. the brantlys are deeply religious people. their work as medical missionaries have taken them to the far corners of the world to treat the sick and care for the poor. his wife amber and their children had just flown back to the united states. dr. brantly was still in liberia when he found out he was infected with the virus. >> it was a surreal moment. my first comment was, okay, what's next? what's the plan? how are we going to handle this? and how am i going to tell amber? >> when did you make the phone call to amber? >> it was pretty quickly after that. and to be honest with you, i don't remember that phone call. >> was it emotional? do you remember that part? >> i called amber first.
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i called my parents. i called, i think, some of my siblings. what i remember is that everyone i called began crying, sobbing. and i didn't shed a single tear. >> why do you think? >> i believe in that moment god blessed me with that peace that's beyond understanding it. i was so thankful that amber and the kids were not there. that would have been an overwhelming mental burden if i had woken up sick laying in bed next to my wife with one of my children snuggled up next to me. >> how do you describe what it felt like when you were at your sickest? >> i've never had a terminal illness before. i never faced death before. i think my experience with ebola, you know, i was looking at it through a different lens than a lot of people because i
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had taken care of so many patients and watched their progression. as i developed bloody diarrhea and vomited blood and developed a rash and my eyes got red, i was still looking at it through my doctor eyes thinking, okay, which symptom is going to come next. >> have you ever treated a patient who had that type of symptom who survived? >> i hadn't. we had only had one survivor to that point. he never had any of those symptoms. >> was there a prayer? was there a passage? was there something you repeated to yourself in those worst days that provided comfort? >> as i sat there facing my own possible death from ebola, i said, god, i know you can save me. i know you can. but even if you don't, i want to
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be faithful to you. i won't -- i won't deny you. and that seemed strange. that seems like a strange answer to your question of what brought me comfort. >> there was a time during those days in liberia when you were really sick that doctors didn't think you would make it through one of those nights. were you aware of that? >> yeah. >> did they talk to you about it? >> i don't think they ever said, kent, i think you're about to die. but i felt like i was about to die. and i said to the nurse who was taking care of me, i'm sick, i have no reserve, and i don't know how long i can keep this up. >> his survival may have hinged on an experimental treatment. brantly found a lifeline. thousands of miles away by communicating with his wife
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amber. he says he doesn't remember that phone call all that much. what do you remember about it? >> when he did call to tell me he had ebola, i don't know if i can describe that. i was -- i knew what was coming. i've seen him treat these people who had already been diagnosed and i knew how it ends. i knew how everyone had ended up so far. so i had the disadvantage of having the knowledge of the course of the disease. i was scared. >> how many conversations did you have over the next couple of days, the two of you? >> we talked every day. at least once a day. we talked by video chat and by phone.
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>> video chats, were you alarmed by his appearance? he was getting pretty sick by that time. >> yeah, he was. yeah, he looked terrible. >> and you must have thought for him that had to be an incredibly lonely time. >> yeah. i think that was the hardest thing on me was knowing how lonely he was. >> but the eyes of the country were on brantly as he returned home for treatment at emory university hospital in atlanta. did you have any way of thinking or knowing that two and a half weeks later he would walk out virus-free? did that even cross your mind? >> no. i was looking at the long haul thinking atlanta was going to be home sweet home for awhile. i thought he'd be there for months, actually. >> your daughter is 5. your son is 3. when they get older and you sit them down and you talk to them about what their dad did in
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liberia, how will you tell them that story? >> i think this will be one of those family stories that nobody ever forgets. our family story doesn't stop with dad had ebola in liberia. by the time they're hearing that story, we will have moved on. >> as you know, dr. brantly was flown here to emory university hospital in atlanta. he was treated in the isolation unit here for two and a half weeks. and last night when i landed in atlanta, i was given a tour of that state of the art facility and told the stories of the doctors and nurses who helped to save dr. brantly's life. this is where kent brantly -- >> this is where kent brantly spent approximately three weeks. >> to the untrained eye, this looks like a normal hospital room. is there a difference? can i touch something in here? >> of course.
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everything has been sanitized. this is an intensive care unit head wall. so a patient can be cared for with any degree of illness. it has suction, oxygen, electrical connections to put monitoring equipment. >> anything in this room that came in contact with dr. brantly from the pillows to gauze to syringes to anything else, what do you do with it after it's come in contact with the patient? >> what we actually do is we put it in a special autoclave bag. and we still treat it as regulated medical waste. >> there's negative pressure in this room. >> correct. >> so all the air in this room is forced upward. >> downward. the air comes out of that vent. and it goes into that vent. every three minutes the air in this room is changed.
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>> and you're following closely the developments in west africa, i know. >> we are. >> do you imagine that you will be put to the test in the near future. >> i think it's quite likely there will be additional americans who require exp expatriation back to the united states and it's likely they'll come to this unit. >> i know you'll have a chance to sit down with more of the doctors and nurses who saved his life a little bit later on today from there. >> yeah. i'm going to talk to the staff later on. that will be part along with more of our interview with dr. brantly of a special "dateline" friday night at 10:00 eastern time. i think people will find his words very compelling. >> he looks so good. he looks like he's doing so well. is there much more to him feeling like he's back to being 100%? >> he says he's still weak. by the end of the day he does lose his strength a little bit but he's getting better and better every day picking up a little of the weight he lost because of the virus.
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>> announcer: you're watching "today in the bay." >> a very good morning to you. 7:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. pg&e facing a record setting penalty for safety breakdowns leading up to the san bruno gas pipeline explosion. in a review of the explosion and the company's records, state administrative judges found pg&e violated more than 3,700 laws, rules and regulation. if the penalty approved by the cpuc, pg&e and shareholders are will be required to spend $950 million sending it to state general fund. $400 million to a pipeline safety implementation plan and another $50 million to fund other safety improvements. if no one appeals the penalty in 30 days the cpuc will review the decision. take a review of the forecast out there. cooler in the air. >> yeah, a really good-looking day shaping up. good morning, laura, everybody at home. wanted to start with a live
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picture of point reyes, really pretty. you can see the ocean out there, but a thick marine layer, so thick it made its way inland. san jose socked in with low clouds. we also have wind out there. and this is really making it feel like fall. so keep that in mind. temperatures are dropping as our days get shorter. 76 east shore today. looking at 70 degrees straight up in san francisco. here's mike and your drive. >> looking at bay bridge toll plaza, where early problems for the left approach, that's the light side. one of the reasons why, folks off of 380 and 24 held up at the interchange, might reduce the volume and that's the group of traffic heading to the left approach. there's the backup in the maze and approaching the maze. crash should be cleared quickly. will add slowdowns for highway 13 on 580. south 680 the crash has cleared. south bay itself continues to bill for the northbound routes especially through san jose. >> we'll be back with another local update in a half hour.
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♪ it's 8:00 on "today." it's 8:00 on "today". are all diets created equal? there are hundreds of plans out there. does the diet you choose actually make a difference? ♪ >> the king and i. a rare interview with the last women in elvis's life. his fiancee at the time of his death >> flying high. we'll check in with allison williams as she gets ready for her leading role in peter pam, "today", wednesday, september 3rd, 2014. >> girls trip to new york city.
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>> i'm in the big apple for the first time. >> wake up, arkansas. >> hi to the grandkids in utah. love you. >> whoo! >> and welcome back to "today". anatomy morales with willie geist and savannah remains on maternity leave. >> we're going to hear from a woman who -- we're going to hear from a woman who was engaged to elvis presley the day he died. the first live interview ever. that will be fascinating. a check of the top stories from tamron. good morning, everyone. president obama arrived in europe europe where he took a stand against russian aggression and denounced the execution of another american journalist by isis.
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chris jansing joins us from estonia. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tamron. the president warned the reach is long and justice will be served. he said the objective now is to degrade and destroy isis to where they are just a manageable problem. how they have drawn up a list of possible targets in syria. there is no indication that the president is willing to take military action the way it has in iraq. later today he will leave here in estonia and head to wales where he will be work to go billion an international coalition with pressure building to do something about isis. pressure building both here, in europe, as well as the united states. tamron? >> all right. chris, thank you very much. a third aid worker has contracted ebola while working
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in africa. gabe, good morning. >> reporter: tamron, good morning. the third missionary diagnosed with ebola is in isolation in liberia, said to be doing well and in good spirits. he was treating obstetrics cases, not ebola patients. it's not known how he contracted the virus. we are expected to learn more at a news conference later today. dr. kent brantley, one of two americans who survived ebola, said his latest patient is a dear friend. he spoke exclusively to matt about his own diagnosis. >> as i sat there facing my own possible death from ebola, i said, god, i know, i know you can save me. i know you can. but even if you don't, i want to be faithful to you. >> reporter: later today, nancy writebol, the other american who survived ebola, is expected to
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speak publicly for the first time since her release. conjoined twin sisters are being prepared for surgery to help them lead independent lives. natalie hope and add line faith were born five months ago. doctors say because they have their own hearts and healthy brains, they are ideal candidates for separation. as you can imagine, their mother elise is excited about this procedure. >> i can't wait to be able to hold two individual babies and kiss and look at both of them at the same time, instead of having to look at one and then the other. i can't wait. i'm so excited. >> exciting, indeed. the surgery is expected to take place within the next couple of months. well, the breakout star of this year's little league world series mone davis enjoyed a rare moment at dodgers stadium tuesday night. the first girl to pitch a winning game in the series threw out the first pitch at the dodgers/washington nationals game. it was a strike, of course. and later it was the big
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leaguers who apparently wanted pictures with this rising star. they're all fans, like the rest of us. it is 8:04. back to everyone outside on the plaza. >> all right. thank you so much, tamron. well, here we go. our ongoing series viva today celebrating spanish culture in america. irene sans is the chief meteorologist at ktmd in houston. a little bit cooler here than it is in houston. >> yesterday was really humid. i was walking around central park and it was a hot mess. >> i've been there. i've heard that phrase used. we have a hot mess in dolly, the tropical depression. let's take a look. >> dolly is still a tropical storm. 35 miles per hour, moving west. it will start to continue to deteriorate over the mexico area. but it is bringing some thunderstorms across coastal waters in texas. so houston, rip currents, high
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surf advisories in effect across southern texas. >> that's right. we'll be watching that, houston, the next few hours. look. kind of hazy. ooh. all right. there you go. 3:00, afternoon storms, continuing right on into the evening hours. the rest of the country today, it is going to be another wet day in the southeast. >> yes. across the midwest part of the starts, a slight risk for severe thunderstorms and scattered showers across the southeast part of the area. and of course lots of sunshine. the four corners. hot. >> we've got a great-looking day shaping up for you, bay area. san francisco showing you that iconic fog, but that's what's going to keep us cool and keep your temperatures from soaring later on today. highs work like this, 77 on the east shore, 82 for the south bay today. 82 straight up on the peninsula. and you'll see a comfortable day in the city, touching on the low 70s. as we head through the next couple of days, happy to report,
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temperatures stay steady. the getting into this weekend, a little drizzle anticipated each morning. but overall, sunny, warm afternoons. hope you have a great day. and that's your latest weather. >> al, irene, thank you. good job. >> thank you. coming up next on "trending," what adam levine did to steal the show during a game of musical impressions against jimmy fallon. plus "girls" star alison williams getting ready to play peter pan on live television. and the last woman in the life of elvis presley when he died, she's going to share her story in a rare live interview. first these messages. dove invited women to a makeover... with a difference. hi ma'am hi. would you like to have a free makeover? yeah, why not? who doesn't love a good makeover? there you go. it's a shower. it's a shower. but it's a shower with the new dove body wash. with its breakthrough formula all it takes is just one shower
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>> exhibition we're back now at 8:12 with what's trending today. let's start this wednesday with the bucket list and the ad campaign that has gone terribly wrong. the free trip to a foreign country a good thing to cross off anyone's bucket list. what if that were aboard malaysian airlines. they are being slammed for holding a contest called my ultimate bucket list. a bucket list of course of all things you want to do before you die. just this morning malaysia airlines saying they are changing the name-calling it inappropriate at the present time. the new title, flight to malaysia. >> so many promotions in marketing. their phone wrong. not such a good idea. >> yeah. >> the u.s. has some of the best basketball players in the world. with he all know that. in a fifa
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world cup match in spain, opponents from new zealand did something that left team usa speechless. it is a traditional war cry dance. folks cannot get enough from the stunned reactions. the american players were just across mid court from the new zealand team as they performed that. despite the looks on their faces, not intimidated. more confused. usa won 98-79. >> let's do that. >> yeah. >> all right. well, after more than a decade on tour around the world, princess diana's wed withing dress is finally headed home. the iconic gown from the 1981
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ceremony will be given to princes william and harry. will specified that dress be turned over to her son once harry turns 30. and that happens september 15th. >> well, speaking of royals, here's a story that proves queens, they're just like us. queen elizabeth irked by a current obsession with selfies. her majesty is dismayed to see people holding up smartphones wherever she goes. the queen reportedly saying she misses the eye contact. >> yes. >> look at the camera instead of looking at her. >> she is trying to get google to turn around. >> right. i agree. exactly. we all want more eye contact. >> we know adam levine is a pretty talented guy. last night on the "tonight show" he battled jimmy fallon and showed off another skill random musical impressions. take a look. ♪
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♪ ♪ man the muffin man ♪ >> pretty good. for a guy with a high voice, he hit the low register pretty good there. >> i'd say adam levin wins that one. >> it amazes me how they get these people to do these things. they do such a great job over there. they let go and have a good time. filled with great ideas. >> now to a star who is always trending. alison williams will be playing peter pan this december in a live production right here on nbc and she is with us from the
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studio where final auditions for the supporting cast are being held. allison, good morning. congratulations on the role. >> thank you so much. i'm so happy to be be you guys. how's it going? >> it's going great. got to ask you, how's it going for you? rehearsals getting started soon. this is a role you dreamed of playing since you were about 3 years old. >> yes, since i was really little. it's an absolute dream come true, the whole process. just as it's sort of starting to get going, it's so fun already. i can only imagine what the next couple of weeks and months are going to bring. i cannot wait. >> allison, it's willie. good to see you this morning. i don't have to remind you this will be a live performance. so how are you treating this? >> thank you for letting me now. >> a few people watching at home. >> we're hoping for a few. just a modest 20 or so million. we're so excited about the live part of it. i think that's what makes it so
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fun. when i tune in to watch the sound of music, that's the exciting part. it's theater but in your own home. >> is there any truth to the rumors during rehearsals your dad is playing captain hook? >> you know, al, i cannot confirm nor deny, but i can deny that. no, he's pretty busy. he's pretty busy. there's a lot going on these days. i think he's going to be faithfully in the studio just near yours. and i will be doing my own thing. >> but the legendary christopher walken going to play captain hook which has to be exciting. >> i was going to say waef captain hook that's pretty incredible. christopher walken is a personal hero of mine. now having spent some time with him, he is the ideal captain hook. i can't wait for this whole process. he makes me laugh so hard. >> we saw your kid look at the
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costume. now we have the official look of the costume you'll be wearing. >> yes. >> that's allison. >> is that is wig or a pullback? >> it is a wig. i sort of very tentatively offered to cut my hair. i was like, you know, if it's a thing that would help i could cut my hair. they said you can do that, we're still putting you in a wig. i was like okay. i'll hold onto my hair. >> smart call. >> everyone is so talented. >> we're so excited for you. it's such a great role for you and especially since you've been dreaming of this since you were a wee little thing. so congratulations. >> thank you so much and thank you for being so excited about pit. >> yeah. we are. you can catch peter pan live december 4th hoar on nbc. coming up next,
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back now with interesting new findings when it comes to diet. does it matter which one you pick? joy bauer is a "today" contributor. good morning. >> goord morning. >> it seems there's always new information in the world of diets. this is a study in the american journal. they compared popular diets against some other diets.
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and roadwevealed there is no difference when it comes to weight loss. >> that's right. they put them in a low fat category and a low carb category. as long as you're balancing those calories you're going to be successful. to me this is really good news. listen, if you can give up the bread and the pasta and all the carbs and even fruit, you could do better on a low carb. if you can't give them up, you could embrace them and follow more of a lower fat. it doesn't matter. there's no one size fits all. >> it's all about calories in and calories out at the end of the day. >> there are four tips to losing weight. you have to have a positive attitude. let's face it, dieting is 50% psychology. if you believe in yourself, you're going to be successful. next, you want to track your progress. take a pen and paper or download a free app and track what you're
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eating the first week or two and your exercise as well. next, pick a plan that's sustainable. and that's going to mean different things to different people. and last, learn to forgive your slipups. we're all going to veer off track. a couple of french fries, a slice of pizza. don't let one off meal turn into a full fledge binge. shake it off and get back on track. that's when people are going to be successful. >> so if you have to choose at home, low carb versus low fat, what do you choose to have the success when it comes to losing weight and keeping it off? >> if you feel you can give up the bread, the rice, the pasta. or once you start eating it you want more and more and more. >> that's anybody's problem. >> you then may be better for a lower carb. you eat more protein and things with healthy fats like nuts and avocados. but if you're somebody who can't give up the comfort starchy food
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and can put portion control on it, go for lower fat. i think most people fall in the middle. and that's just great. >> joy bauer, great information. thank you. now to a very touching moment between a mother and daughter getting a lot of attention online. carson in the orange room with that story. >> it's an amazing story. this video has gone vile. kelly's mom has alzheimer's. she was surprised and lucky to capture this moment of clarity. take a look. >> do you know who i am though? >> uh-huh. >> who? >> kelly. >> yes, momma. yes, i am kelly. >> uh-huh. well, i love kelly. and didn't i name you kelly? >> yes, you did. >> well, i love you kelly. >> i love you, momma. >> what a great moment. you can see the video in full on our facebook page or today.com.
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our facebook page lit up. so many great outpouring of comments coming in. ashley writes beautiful moment, privileged to watch. janelle writes i love this video. my mother also has alzheimer's. we've had similar moments. it amazes me that my mother still has her loving heart and sense of humor. and amy says i'll never forget when my mother said i love you in her eighth year of alzheimer's. again, go do today.com to check it out. >> wow. just beautiful. >> takes to much from you and to get a bit of it back. >> there were little moments here and there where you could just see her eyes light up and a moment of recognition. those are the moments you live for in the end. >> it's great this woman shared this with the world. >> check it out. beautiful moment. carson, thank you very much. coming up, the last moments of elvis presley's life.
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from his fiance. but first your local news.
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a very good morning to you. it is 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. we have new video showing the san francisco stowaway before she was arrested again at a new airport. this surveillance video shows marilyn hartman walking through the terminal at phoenix airport last week. hartman didn't have a ticket. police eventually caught up with her at baggage claim and escorted her out of the airport. hartman was arrested last month after sneaking past security at l.a.x. and has been arrested several times at sfo. let's check the morning commute. lots of people coming and going. >> a lot of people have places to go like fremont. 880 southbound shows a slowdown. this is the typical time as you pass the truck scales. look towards the area where a
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lot are headed, the south bay, northbound 101 also slow through san jose. let's show the entire southbound and northbound routes. speeds in the 40 and 50s for the most part. a crash north 280 in the middle of your screen around win chester. a slowdown over the last few minutes. both directions of the nimitz freeway slow from 238, especially the northbound past the coliseum, starting to really jam up, right around high street, laura. back to you. >> all right, thanks very much. back with another local news update in half an hour or so. h hope you enjoy your wednesday morning.
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♪ 8:30 now on this wednesday morning. the third of september 2014. going to be another scorcher here in the northeast. hello to all the folks here in rockefeller plaza. >> coming up the woman who was with elvis the day he died. we'll talk to her in a minute. labor day has come and gone, time to look ahead to the
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hottest looks in fall fashion. we've got the inside scoop on what you'll be wearing from the folks at yahoo! style. so get ready. >> tamron, fall may be coming, but our summer concert series is still holding on. counting crows on tuesday. this friday, usher takes over the plaza. if you're in the area, come on down and check out usher. he puts on one heck of a show. first let's say hello to tom watson. he's the captain of this year's ryder cup team. great to see you. >> thank you. >> so carson wanted me to ask you if you'd give him help on his swing. >> it's all in the wrists. >> like you're holding chicks. >> right hand. hold like that. >> there you go. you got your tip. let's talk about the ryder cup. hunter man and webb simpson. tough choices? >> it's always a tough choice. there were probably seven or eight people right in the mix there.
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hunter made it pretty clear he wanted to be on the team by winning. and kirk winning the last week. and webb simpson, bill haas, brandt snedeker. those phone calls to the people who didn't make the team were tough. >> what are the implications for those who make the team? >> we have to show them who's boss. go usa! usa! >> yeah. >> the theme this year is a sense of redemption. >> well, two years ago, al, we had a five-point lead going into the singles matches but the europeans played lights out and that stuck in my craw and i'm sure it stuck -- there are six or seven players on that team that will be on the team again. >> the ryder cup is one of the most special events in all of
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sports. can't wait to see it. thanks for sharing news about it. catch the ryder cup on nbc and on the golf channel beginning on september the 26th. >> boom, boom, boom. he's in. that's it. let's get a check of the weather, mr. roker. >> we've got our good friend here from houston and telemundo. folks don't appreciate what it is we have to do like walk and talk at the same time. >> walk, talk, make sense, improvise, almost fall. >> we've got a -- nice. >> there's a little step in miami when i was working out there. there we go. >> you recovered nicely. >> what's funny. every time i was doing the segment i would remember when i was about to fall and then i would smirk and laugh.
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it's hard. >> it's not easy. that's why i don't use that because i can't walk and talk. >> but you're good. you walk around and talk to all of the friends here. >> let's show you what we've got as far as your weather is concerned starting off with today. >> we have a slight risk for some severe thunderstorms across the midwest. and the showers will continue across the southeast where tomorrow it's going to be very hot across arkansas and also kentucky. >> that's right. and the heat will start making its way back into the northeast as well. got a risk of strong storms in the central great lakes. beautiful in the pacific northwest with sunny skies in seattle and 86 in portland. >> 91 in houston tomorrow. >> that's right. your home city. >> i'm going back to the heat and the humidity. >> there you that's what's going on around the country. your forecast is looking good for today. taking a live look at san francisco. temperatures are going to be comfortable, all across the board. and the reason why is that
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strong onshore flow. now, as we head throughout this afternoon, more of the same, a repeat performance from yesterday, with the exclusion of some more heat for the tri-valley. 83 in the south bay. 80 on the peninsula. the east shore is at 77. at the 70s by the beach in san francisco today. >> and that's your latest weather. irene, are you a big fan of schmuckers jelly and jam? >> i'm a big fan of food overall. >> uncle willie is about to spin the smuckers jar. >> sorry, al. we'll do that later on. thanks a lot. last month marked 37 years since the death of elvis presley at graceland in memphis. and many of his fans still wonder what happened in his final hours. now answers are being revealed in the new memoir "elvis and ginger." ginger alden was 20 years old when she met and fell in love with elvis in 1976 and she's
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with us today. >> good morning. >> the first thing people asked me when i said i was going to talk to you today, why now? why is she telling the story 37 years later? what's the answer? >> when my son was seven years old he jumped off the school bus and had worn large oversized sunglasses to school. the kids called him elvis. he ran up to me and said that. i had written down my memories shortly after elvis passed away as a way to hold on. i went forward with my life. i got married, had my son, raised him. he's 20 years old. just turn eed 20. went off to college and the time was right because there were a lot of speculations and untruths regarding our relationship. and i wanted to get the truth out. and so when he went off to college, i devoted my time to him. and i went to work. took me a couple of years. >> take me back, ginger, to 1976. you were 20 years old. you meet elvis by a chance
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meeting at graceland. what was it like at that point to step into the orbit of the most famous man on the planet? >> he was a magical, magical person. i mean, he had this ability to draw you into his world whether it be through his spiritual studies or his music. he had a gift. such a charismatic person when he entered a room you just felt this energy. >> it's interesting you met him late in his life. a lot of the impressions the public, i think, have of late elvis is that he was unhappy. that he was overweight. that's not the impression you give in this book. >> no. >> who was the elvis you knew in the last days and months? >> elvis was looking forward to so many things. he wanted in more films, more music, wanted to get married, wanted to have children. and i wrote in my book about how he would over-salt his food and at times would appear more puffy or bloated if you want to call it that on camera.
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but he was never fat. i used to get aggravated when people would say he was fat. i thought he was a handsome man. he just wasn't 20 anymore. and some people, that was hard to maybe see. >> i was blinded from the moment i sat down by a couple of things you brought with you. what are we looking at here? >> this was my beautiful engagement ring that elvis gave to me in 1977. i had been sitting in his daughter's room with him. he got up, made a few phone calls, came back and i was like what's going on? took me by the hand, went into his bathroom which was his sanctuary, seated me in a chair and said many beautiful words to me and asked me to marry him. >> gorgeous. and then the necklace, is that the tbc necklace. >> tlc necklace. you were part of his inner circle when he gave you this. and it's some of the most dear pieces i have. >> you mentioned the bathroom. and unfortunately that's become an infamous place because of
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what happened. he was famous for staying up all night. didn't go to bed until 6:00 or 8:00 in the morning that night. you wake up, go to the bathroom door. describe what you saw. >> elvis had fallen forward. on the toilet. and it was devastating. i wrote about it in my book. i was in denial. it was something that none of us expected. it's still hard to this day. but it was a very tragic, sad day. >> you wrote in the book you heard as hi turned his face a hint of air expelled from his nose. did that mean to you that elvis was still alive when you found him? >> no. i just -- afterwards when we
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were together in his grandmother's bedroom, we were all still hoping. it was hard. it was like a huge part of me knew, but we were still praying and hoping that the doctors could save him. and just kept walking through the house and praying. >> you describe in the book these sleep packets he took to get through the night. you described him taking two that night. did you have any sense of what kinds of drugs were in those packets? >> no, i wasn't sure. i know sometimes they had given him placebos because he had a dependency on sleep medication. and sometimes they would switch and give placebos but i didn't know exactly when that was. so i don't know what was in those popular packets on that particular day. >> in hindsight, do you think there was anything else that could have been done in those moments in that room to save elvis presley? >> no. i think elvis went very, very quickly. >> it is a riveting read, i have to say. the book is "elvis & ginger."
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ginger alden, a pleasure to talk to you. thank you. up next, a look at the fall fashion trends including a few must haves for less than 20 ♪ ♪
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♪ back now at 8:43. the fall's must have fashion trends and just in time for the new season comes a new way to find the hot looks. yahoo! style launches online today. jozy is editor-in-chief. congratulations on your new role. >> thanks so much. >> why the switch from print to digital? >> i love having that real-time conversation, one on one. and i think being online allows you to react immediately to everything that's going on. that you couldn't do in print. i had to predict five, six months in advance what people would love. now i do it in an hour.
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we are doing video. live day of programming on fashion week. so many things we can do. >> that is fantastic. how is the mission going to change in fashion? >> well, you know what, i think fashion should be fun. fashion should be for everybody. that's always been my mission. we want to showcase things from a runway. it is part of what our lives are every single day. >> let's reveal the cover model first ever jessica biel is the cover. she looks fantastic. obviously gorgeous. you cheese her because of what she is doing. >> we sat down and said i want to do a cover. she was the first person i mocked up. i love what she represents. all american, whole some, this organic style about her. on top of that, she just launched a line of recycled bags is doing with her brother. it made perfect sense from a style angle. >> let's get to some of the fashion trends for fall.
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the look we are seeing are the pockets. pocket dresses. >> i want to show you. i of this idea of a pocket dress. this is the no-brainer when it comes to getting dressed. you throw it on. you want pockets. you have seen it in what shell. you saw it in the emmys, red carpet. there's january jones. she ditched the bag for a pocket. >> for women who worry about adding bulk, can you do it? >> absolutely. it doesn't really add bulk. the point is not to carry a lot of things in the pocket. >> right. all the lipsticks. >> absolutely. >> let's move over to some accessories. all under $20. these are great for fall. >> absolutely. >> this is beautiful. >> old navy. under $20. and i think accessories are the easiest way to add punch to your wardrobe. i love this. floppy hat. >> i'm into the trend already. >> i'm going for it. >> that's a good look for you.
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$20. a great crop top. or even this bag. accessories can be a way to change up something you have in your closet. >> color is still in? >> color is always in. if you don't want to do it all over, do it with an accessory. >> can we talk white after labor day? you say don't get rid of your white shirt. >> absolutely. we tell you about all the white things you can wear after layaway. fall comes as we hang everything up. we love the white shirt. >> this is kate in the summer. >> with her jean shorts. she's going back to school now. and we have jess in the peacoat from old navy and the old navy rocker jeans. it's just a new way to wear the white shirt. i love this. it feels easy. it is classic. >> white shirt is always a classic. >> don't you think? >> i think so. absolutely. can't go wrong. generally you can wear white after labor day? >> i say yes. break the rules. >> i love you saying that.
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jozy, thank you. coming up, want to nominate your child for the sprout search for the kindest kid in the country. but first this is "today" on nb safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save.
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we are back at 8:49 for the second time the sprout network owned by nbc universal is looking for the kindest kid in the country. we are happy to be working with them on this year's search. to answer kids must write in about the kind acts they're performing to help others. emma locke grabbed the first title. and we talked to her about why kindness counts. >> emma is our chief kindness officer. >> reporter: 7-year-old emma locke taught us a lesson about helping others. she started a program called locke boxes of love in which she packs boxes of toys and sends them to siblings of children fighting serious illness. her 6-year-old brother chase is
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battling cancer. >> you put in things that they like into a box and mail it to them. one of them likes arts and crafts, we packed them stuff for arts and crafts. one of them like video game stuff, so we gave him video game stuff. one of them liked cards, we packed him cards. >> reporter: after emma received her title, sprout brought her family to its philadelphia headquarters to spend a day. emma joined in on several of sprout's broadcasts and she even came to "today." >> the organization you started called lock boxes of love, why don't you explain to everybody watching what that is. >> well -- just a second. >> she's looking at herself on tv right over there. i know what that's like. i understand. >> i'm sorry. >> no, you're doing great, sweetie. >> reporter: the best part of being chief kindness officer, emma says she liked being on tv. >> do you want to stick around and play with us?
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>> of course. >> reporter: but injoyed making new friends most. above all she's happy to report the latest good news about chase. >> he's doing really, really well. he still may need to take some medicines at night but overall he's doing pretty well. >> reporter: emma's kindness continues. she still sends out lock boxes to others and will keep doing it. and sometimes the wisest of words can come from a second grader. >> it's very good to be kind. it feels great. it's bad to be mean. it's just a bad place. it ends up being a very lonely life. >> reporter: as emma pass this torch, she offers some advice to sprout's next chief kindness officer. >> if they're like, i don't know what to do. if they're like that, i just think that they should just stay calm. nothing is going to go wrong. >> here from sprout is michelle
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from the good night show. and of course chica. good to have you here. [ squeaking ] >> what's she saying? >> good morning. >> okay. you've got 600 kids writing in trying to get the title of chief kindness officer. what are kids watching this morning going to need to do to win this year? >> at sprout we're super excited to be partnering with the "today" show to launch the contest. we're all about everyday moments matter in a preschooler's life. we love celebrating the everyday acts of kindness. so really the idea is to encourage and be inspired by all the kids from last year. and just look for any way that you can be kind. any act small or big, it adds up. >> what kinds of things does the chief kindness officer get to do? >> you get to visit sprout. i think the best part of the prize is -- [ squeaking ] you get to hang out with chica
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at the sunshine barn. and a donation will be made in the child's name to a charity. but it's all about recognizing those everyday little acts of kindness and really encouraging them. it could be anything from picking up littler on the street. it can be helping yourself, helping your family, the environment, animals. >> and you attract extraordinary kids like emma. thank you so much. we love this partnership. chica, thank you so much. [ squeaking ] for more information on the search for chief kindness officer, head to today.com. good to see you. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. no rush, andy.
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a little earlier i said it with willie. but now here's uncle willie. >> what a beautiful family we have in new york. you all are something else. take a look if you will, please. this is helen eckman. she's 100 years old today from eastchester, new york. and her favorite team is the new york mets. vonzelle moore is 100 years old today. she is from columbiana, alabama. wish her a happy birthday and she loves to cook. happy birthday to dr. j. cameron thornhill from los angeles, california. a doctor who's 105 so he must be doing something right.
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we have ken and jean winterle. and they are from grand rapids, michigan. they've been married for 75 years. how about that? and they raise champion show dogs. that's one of the things they do together. and that makes their life very happy. and that's it, folks, from beautiful connecticut. how pretty this is. now back to new york. that's just across the river and east of us. a very good morning to you. it is 8:56 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. it appears the raiders could be getting a new stadium in oakland. a deal to build coliseum city hinges on the approval from the raiders' owner. an attorney representing backers of the complex say the basic terms of the financial deal have been worked out. i want to check your forecast now with meteorologist christina loren. just went outside, not bad.
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>> a nice day. glad those raiders aren't going to san antonio. i want to show you what's happened out there. plenty of low clouds all across the board. throughout the day today, that's going to make for really comfortable conditions. 84 is the forecasted high along the peninsula. about 77 on the east shore for today and 83, meanwhile, in the south bay. we've got more of the same coming your way as we head further into your workweek.
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this is "today's take" live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today" on wednesday morning, september 3rd, 2014. i'm willie geist. >> if you notice, the ladies here are -- it's a little chilly. >> i don't know what it is. hour, all of a sudden the air conditioning duct decides to turn on. >> i think when it's hot outside, we jack it up here. >> really? jacking it up would make it warmer, right? >> my neighborhood gets jacked up. >> quite a morning. >> we'll explain that later.
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>> we'll share. that but we're talking a lot this morning about matt's interview with the ebola survivor. he was, of course, the doctor infected while working with the ebola victims in west africa. matt spoke with dr. brantley about dealing with the stigma of his illness. >> whether i told friends of mine that i was going to come here to interview you, you know what the number one question was? are you going to shake his hand? are you worried about a stigma? traveling with you? >> i haven't been until now. >> i shook your hand. i'll do it again. but are you worried that people, when they hear your name. let's say they're about to board an airplane and they hear will passenger kent brantley come forward, do you think they might say wait a minute, he's the guy that had ebola? >> i'm not worried about that. it may happen. i've been recognized a few times out in public. but the only people who come and speak to me are the ones who grab my arm and say i am so glad
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to meet you. we've been praying for you. thank you so much for what you've done. i'm just so happy. >> one of the first things that struck us is his power and grace but also how great he looks. >> he does. he looks healthy. >> he was on the brink of death and he thought himself he was going to die and through miracles or whatever you want to call it, but really the great work of doctors and nurses at emory university hospital in atlanta brought him back from the brink. >> you hear his faith. it comes through everything he talks about. >> yes. >> it's his faith. >> absolutely. >> that even if it wasn't going to have the outcome he wanted, he was prepared because of his faith. >> and he talked about knowing all the symptoms and knowing how the disease progressed and knowing that he was really right on the cusp of death. and, yet, still not ever questioning his faith. >> i love how when matt asked him the question i think everyone would ask, you know, go on a plane, come in contact with people, are you worried about
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the stigma and he said i didn't think about it until now. the levels of a person you see as you pointed out from the faith, from being grateful to be there, thinking about his family and then finding a way to smile. incredible person. >> he really is. matt also got a chance to speak are dr. brantley's wife amber. there is her reaction when she learned about her husband's diagnosis of ebola. >> whethn he did call to tell m he had ebola -- i don't know if i can describe that. i was -- i knew what was coming. i've seen him treat these people. we had already been diagnosed. and i knew how it ends. i knew how everyone ended up so far. so i had the disadvantage of having the knowledge of the course of the disease. i was scared.
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>> that's a tough phone call to get. because at that point as far as anybody knows, ebola is a death sentence. it's over. you get that call from your husband. you have two young children at home. very, very difficult moment. >> ignorance is bliss, but when you know what's coming, that's a pretty hard thing to hear. >> yeah. and dr. brantley went on to explain to matt why he chose to offer his colleague the only experimental treatment available. he gave it to her. >> so this was not a heroic gesture of sacrificing myself on behalf of nancy. this was my rational decision that i'm improving. i'm feeling stronger. i'm getting out of here back to america and i'm concerned about nancy. she's older than i am. she's sicker than i am. and i want her to survive. >> what a good guy. >> he's incredible. incredible. and, you know, and such determination, i think, to continue to help those who are still in liberia and west
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africa, helping take care of the people who are sick there and it's remarkable what people who put themselves -- i mean literally in the line of fire in this case knowing that, you know, the outcome may not be great. >> and to your point, his desire to bring attention to those still suffering in west africa which is poor after hearing from the director of the cdc saying yesterday they've never seen an outbreak to this level. here he's saying, yes, i'm happy to be alive. i'm thankful. it's a miracle. i'm with my family, but let's kn not forget thousands of other people that did not have this opportunity and another medical worker, an american to be believed to be diagnosed with ebola. >> but he knew. >> yeah. >> matt's full interview, the full report will air on an nbc prime time special camming up on friday. that is at 10:00/9:00 central. that is a can't miss show. >> he is also talking to the team that was there. he says this whole thing has been such a team effort from
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africa to hiere. it's pretty amazing. >> another thing we're all talking about, apples, i cloud controversy. it got the blame when we heard about the celebrity photos that were hacked including naked photos of jennifer lawrence, kate upton. they thought okay there is this failure with the icloud system. apple is fighting back saying this wasn't an icloud failure but in, fact, that the hackers went after certain celebrities, targeting their user names, their passwords, they're security questions. so it could have happened to anybody. it didn't matter whether you were on icloud or drop box or google, anything. they went after people's actual identities. >> i don't know if that makes me feel any better. it still shows that you anybody can pretty much crack your e-mail, your passwords. >> that's one of the things that i think if nothing else comes out of this that we have all learned now that you've got to
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take better pass words, change them more often. think about what you put on the cloud or in your phone or keep on your phone. so on the one hand -- and the interesting thing is everybody thought there is going to be a public relations disaster for apple with the iphone six getting ready to be announced in a week or so. and, in fact, the stock has gone up. so i don't know that they're going to suffer from this. but i think it's a real call for people to start thinking about this. >> we all say change your password, make it complex, add a letter and a number. you're at work, you have a pass word. you have a couple web sites, you have a pass word. now you have your banking information. you got that pass word. and i mean, i'll say, i get lazy. or it's easy for me to remember a certain, you know, and then the alternative is every time i log in, i now forgot my pass word. you got to go through the 99
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ste steps to replace it. i think most people, i can't be alone in this, who do that. >> we all do that. we hear it, we just don't take that advice. >> i got on my desk this technology that is just about hack proof. >> what is it? >> it is a 1986 fax machine. >> it's true. >> i still have mine, too. >> and it's funny. i actually stopped using it in 1992. and i just saw it on my desk. and i said, this was my life. nobody ever hacked my -- unless you lost it. but nobody ever hacked it. >> you have the address book now. >> buy stock in filofax. it's all coming back. >> by the way, i still have a corded phone. >> do you? >> i do. absolutely. at home. people laugh at me. but i say, hey, you no he what? next time there is a big problem, i have mine. >> all right. something else that caught our
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attention this morning and food for thought, debate, you be the judge -- >> you're really selling this one. >> you'll know why. british telegraph compiled a list of words used to describe women. these are words that other women use to describe other women and men use to describe women across the board. here is the list, ambitious, abrasive, bossy, bubbly, ditzy, emotional, feisty, frigid, frumpy, high maintenance, pushy and sassy. there are more but i'm not reading them. every single one of these all the time. >> yes. >> sassy. >> the question is, do you agree that these are words you commonly hear? >> yes. >> i agree with all of them except ambitious and abrasive. >> those two go both ways. >> i don't know that i've heard -- i think if you're ambitious when you're deemed ambitious as a guy, correct me if i'm wrong, it's a badge of honor. whereas with women, it's a negative. >> i think most guys, he's
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really ambitious. that codeword for throw you under the bus. >> but i think you can say she's really ambitious. either way, it's a bad thing for women when i think people use that word to describe. but my personal favorite on this one is, i get this on twitter a lot, ditsy. i hate. that. >> unless you're a comedian. lucy was ditsy. >> but it's an act. >> of course. >> it's like i want to go ham, if you don't know what ham is. google urban dictionary. >> i like ham. >> it is an acronym for something. but that's the extra sting. i think can you say any of those things. but that ditsy thing, i don't know why that up sets me. >> i'm never going to look at a ham sandwich again the same way. >> now everybody is on google. >> oh, wow! oh, my! wow! >> do not -- which means --
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>> 7-year-old tameron was told not to google it. >> bossy, anybody ever call you bossy? >> quite a few people. >> of course. she is our chief meteorologist at our sister station ktmd. >> yes. >> in houston. >> that's right. texas being affected by a tropical depression. >> yes, 35 miles per hour winds. continues to move inland. >> i like the way you say that. >> there are some rain showers. they will continue to affect the southern parts of texas. >> we'll hit the button. we have rip currents. >> rip currents from galveston to brownsville. don't try to fight the waves. continue convection will continue to dominate parts of northern mexico. >> and then we have the risk of strong storms in the upper midwest. could see large hail and tornadoes. >> be careful if you're from the dakotas and moving towards
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minneapolis. be very careful here. and we're also expecting some thunderstorms here. >> thank you so much. that's what' viva bay area. we've got a good-looking day shaping up. we'll probably be the envy of the nation, because that big ridge of high pressure keeping them hot, not really impacting us. we are getting a strong onshore flow. and as that cool ocean air continues to move inland for today, our temperatures are going to be comfortable. look at these numbers. 77 on the east shore. 70 in san francisco. and 86 degrees, even out in the north bay. a little on the warm side, but not too bad. and temperatures are going to stay comfortable all the way into this upcoming weekend. mid-80s for the south bay saturday into sunday. >> sorry, i still feel like a good ham sandwich. >> how about the ham you have around the holidays. that is the ham i was thinking about. >> rebellion. >> that's a good ham. >> no better ham. >> we call it the roker ham
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website sums it up best. need to know much about fantasy football, you just need to have friends that you hate. >> well, tonight comedian's nick kroll and paul p,scheer kick oa season about friendcç who are extremely come pet ty. if you're not into fantasy football, do you need to know about it to appreciatecor the series? >> no. not at all. it's about a group of friends living in chicago who treat each other horribly. if you have friends that you don't like, or just -- then itk+ >> meanwhile you have big guest stars this season as well. right? >> yeah. we've got rob riggle. >> seth rogan is coming back. he plays a part on the show every season. his character name is dirty randy. >> yeah. >> that's always the kind of thing this time of morning. >> yeah. >> so let's talk about fantasy football. do you guys play to prepare for the role? got your teams going this season? >> tyeah. we're in method acting. >> we're all in a league
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together amongst the cast and creators. and we've been at it now since the sbeginning. it's a fun way to get more involved in the game. >> yeah. it gives you a vested interest in every game. feels like you have some action in it. >> you have all your picks and you're ready. > i hope. but whatever your instinct is when you feel you've got it figured out, someone's out for the season and you're done. >> itas seems like an awful lotf work. >> not as much work as fantasy baseball. that's a lot more games. at least it's just one game a week. >> the stakes are -- in most leagues if you win you get a trophy or money or something. also if you're the biggest loser in your league then you get punished. and that can end up like i'm trying to remember real life stuff. >> there was a guye that had to get a tattoo of justin bieber because he lost his fantasy league. >> no. >> insane. >> you guys play hard.
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>> there's a lot of improv on this show, right? >>s yeah. it's treated very much like "curb your enthusiasm." so it makes it fun. feels like the dialogue is a bit more real. also slightly more dirty. >> i have to ask, this is totally ÷off-topic question. it jumped out at me when i was reading about you. at yourr wedding, the best man was a jack nicholson impersonator? >> yeah. i have a lot of great friends. i couldn't decide who would be the best --de there he is right there. he was great. he looked -- i think that half of my family believed jack nicholson gave the toast. >> you've made it. >> but here's the thing. he was a slightly older man, he forgot some of the things he was supposed tohe say. so in the middle of the speech he kept on say, yummy, yummy. which is not a jack nicholson quote. i haven't seen all the movies. maybe he said it in wolf. >> but he was not saying it in
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reference to your bride. >> june y is yummy, yummy. >> i'm going to start using that. it seems like this is fantasy football -- i mean, it's kind of like you've taken one step up from dungeons and dragons. >> it is. it's a nerdy pursuit. and i think we all -- people connect because of that. it's just a passionate thing you share with your friends. whether it's dragons or j.j. watt, people are excited. >> and i will say there is as much risk and fantasy in both. basically anyone who says they're a fantasy football expert doesn't know what they're talking about. how can you predict how people will act? oh, yeah, he'll do good. when people do good, it's like that's my guy. >> michael sam? >> we should have gotten him. pick up the dallas defense. >> but there's a whole industry built around this. experts to tell you who to drop and pick. >> it's a good business to get in. if you can become a fantasy
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football expert, it's the best job in the world. you're saying i'm a fantasy football guesser and people love you. >> you could be a weatherman. >> thank you so much. catch tonight the premiere of "the league" at 10:00 on fxxxxx. >> meanwhile coming up next, i've got all the news you need before you step out the door. and there was the boardwalk empire. the acclaimed drama is back for its final season. we're going to talk to one of the biggest stars on it, gretchen mol. after this. of and "a world of difference." when you get any immunization at walgreens, you'll help provide a lifesaving vaccine to a child in a developing country through the un foundation's shot@life campaign. thanks to customers like you, last year we helped supply three million vaccines to children in need. this year, help give even more. it's easy at walgreens. simply get a shot. and give a shot.
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review the decision. police in pittsburgh have made an arrest in the deadly hit-and-run case. officers released this surveillance video, hoping to catch the driver. the crash happened on sunday night near the corner of willow pass road and the mountain view avenue. police say the driver veered off of the road, hit a light pole, and then crashed into a woman who was pushing a shopping cart on the sidewalk. police identified the victim as 50-year-old michelle braz. police are not saying much about the suspect they arrested, except that he is a man from bay point. a look at weather and traffic coming up after the break.
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week, temperatures stay nice and level. here's mike and your drive. >> well, 101 at 680 is moving nicely. but look at the map of the entire south bay. you see a stretch from 101, 87 into downtown, especially 17 which had traffic jammed up approaching the summit. it's been a late drive for a lot of folks heading up through los gatos. look at the san mateo bridge, just starting to get a little bit lighter to the peninsula, jammed through san mateo and the bay bridge toll plaza still has a crowd for you, hov. if you carpool, still a big advantage. always a crowd around the bay bridge. we'll have another look at news and weather and traffic coming up in half an hour. see you then. is identifying farmers within a 50-mile radius of the stores within their community. capay valley puts some of the most beautiful heirloom tomatoes in the box and we get those to the store on the next day. it's a really great relationship when you can buy fresh, flavorful, outstanding products from your neighbor. it's our passion for produce, combined with our strong sense of community. and we're able to deliver that experience by living local.
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♪ welcome back to "today" on this wednesday morning. september the 3rd, 2014. i'm willie with al, natalie, and tamron. i love this video of team usa. u.s. basketball team, all our best nba players playing new zealand in the fifa world cup in spain. they watched the players do a traditional dance as a warm-up right across from them. check it out. [ yelling ] >> i love that. >> james harden's face said it
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all. >> what? >> what i am looking at right now? >> meanwhile, didn't matter because the usa, didn't intimidate them. >> they won by 30 points. >> yeah. >> we should put that underneath there. >> all right. let's get a look at the weather out there. >> here we go. that's very cool. especially to see that culture like that. let's show you what we have for today. wet weather making its way through the southeast as this front pushes through. slight risk of strong storms from wisconsin across into the plains. high surf advisories, rip currents as well as tropical depression dolly makes its way into mexico. northeast looking great although we will start to see the humidity level pick up just a little bit. but the sunshine will hang around. another gorgeous day in the
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pacific northwest. 75 in seattle. 86 in portland. los angeles, 73. portland is going to be warmer 9:32. good wednesday morning to you. i'm meteorologist christina loren. still a pretty good amount of cloud cover, but we are clearing out along the san francisco bay. you can see it here down the peninsula, starting to get some clearing, and as we head throughout the morning hours, that will continue to be the case here in pacifica, still socked in with fog at this hour. this is what we're looking towards as we get into your afternoon, low 80s and plenty of 70s out there. 76 degrees on the east shore, about 82 degrees in san jose today, with comfortable conditions all week long and a good-looking weekend coming your way as well. >> and that's your latest weather. >> thank you, al. she plays one of atlantic city's toughest broads. gretchen mol plays in "boardwalk empire." >> after getting arrested last season she'll findly find out her fate. >> i was in love. i was tricked.
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how can that be right? i'm not allowed to speak. i'm not allowed to live. why does a man get to do anything he wants? >> yeah. >> yeah! >> why can he do everything he wants? great to have you here. >> thank you. >> congrats on the huge run. got to be sad to see it sort of finally wrapping up though. >> it is sad. it's rare to have a job for five years. so i did -- i really -- it's really been the sort of career opportunity of a lifetime. the role of a lifetime. it was a joy every time. >> you don't know how it really is going to end. >> well, we've now finished shooting. but -- >> so you know how it ends? >> i know how i -- what happens with my character. but i really am in the dark as far as anything else.
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and we didn't have a lot of read throughs. usually the cast reads the script together. but we really didn't do that. it's shrouded in mystery for me too. >> jillian you can characterize as a dark character. >> fair. >> but also a strong woman at an important time in this country. is that fup for you to play that sort of important cultural role as well as a dark character? >> it is. i'm always interested in how the time impacts the character. you know? and women didn't have a lot of choices. now jillian's choices weren't always the right choices. but she is operating in a world where there aren't a lot of rules and there's -- i always said from the get go she's a survivor. she's going to do what she has to do and she really was sort of up there playing ball with the big guys. and she kind of lost for it. >> you talk about time. the final season there's a
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seven-year jump from the ends of last season to the beginning of this one. how does that impact you? >> well, my character was in jail when we last saw her. it picks up seven years later. and she's in an entirely different place altogether. which is sort of meant to be a surprise a little bit. >> don't give it away. >> i won't give that one away. but it was interesting. because my story lines have always been a little bit sequestered from the rest of the story, it was okay. i didn't even really know -- i don't think jillian is even really aware that it's 1931. >> well, there are a lot of surprises and we apparently have a surprise for you to see how much you've learned hanging out with ganser okay. so we're going to give you the classic gangsters-ese and you translate it. you ready? >> yes. >> here we go.
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big house. >> prison. >> dame. >> a lady. >> gin mill. >> gin mill is like a speakeasy. >> yeah. stool pigeon. >> that's a rat. >> yeah. this is a tough one. this is the money. i gave it away. cabbage. >> money. >> yeah. >> that i never heard. >> thank you. thank you for giving me that one. >> you're phenomenal. >> thank you so much. and the fifth and final season of "boardwalk empire" premieres this sunday night on hbo. up next, why more parents are saying no to more vaccines. the reasons, the myths, and misinformation out there. right after this. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here
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and in texas more than 32,000 parents opted out of at least one vaccine. that's triple the number of who opted out in 2007. as the number of those rises, there have been outbreaks of preventable diseases across the country. in 2014 california confirmed 7,500 cases of whooping cough. and in ohio, 377 cases of measles which was said to be eliminated from the united states in 2000. following the outlined vaccination schedule is emphasized by the american academy of pediatrics which states any dose not administered at the recommended age should be administered at a subsequent visit when indicated and feasible. here with more insight, a pediatrician and spokesperson for the american academy of pediatrics. good to see you this morning. >> thanks. good morning. >> what are the implications of this for kids, for families of more and more people opting out of vaccines. >> it's a problem.
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vaccines are one of the greatest medical advance of all time. we prevented countless deaths with vaccines. we need parents to understand they're the safe and effective way to protect our children. >> now you're starting to see the reaction, what's happening is the return of diseases that we once thought were eradicated. measles, also the whooping cough returning as well. those were things that were in the past, right? >> that's exactly right. we don't want to go backwards. my own father had polio and to listen to his stories thinking at age 13 he was going to die is just unimaginable. and we have a vaccine that can prevent that from happening and we need parents to actually really feel good about having this ability to protect their children. >> there are 25 shots recommended in the first 15 months of a child's life. i hear a lot of parents saying couldn't we spread those out a little bit so we're not pumping our babies full of so much of this stuff? >> i understand why that seems logical to parents who don't really understand, but basically the vaccines given in
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combination work with the child's immune system and really work to protect the child when they are the most vulnerable. you don't want to wait until it's too late and be reacting. you want to be proactive and do what you can to protect them. >> so there's no proof to the myth you can, overloading your child? >> scientific studies do not show that at all. >> and you've heard this long debate and this is a whole other debate about autism and vaccines. but some say hi a healthy child at 12 months and at 14 or 16 months something changed and in that window they got a lot of shots. do you say to those parents? >> i understand as a parent myself that when something happens to your child you're going to try to understand why and look at everything that happened around that time. but the reality is that there's a timing relationship between the vaccines and the usual development of symptoms of autism. so it's easy for parents to wrongly point to the vaccines as
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the cause when really there are other causes. i wish we knew exactly what causes autism. the thinking it's a combination of genetics and the environment. but there's no relationship between vaccines and autism. >> although vaccines are deemed to be safe, there is the injury program. so why the need for that? >> vaccines are safe and the benefit of the vaccines far outweigh the risk of the vaccine. however, there are times when adverse events do happen. and the national vaccine injury compensation fund was established for families so that they don't have to go through the burdensome court system should something happen. >> this is a really important conversation for families. we appreciate you being here. thanks so much. >> my pleasure. and coming up next, how do we lose those last few pounds for good? right after this.
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you ever feel like when you're trying to lose weight the temptation is everywhere? >> yes. here with smart tragedies to keep you an track is joy bauer. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> whether you want to lose weight or maintain, all of these are things we face. >> so you get to the bar, first there's the drinks and food. here's what you're going to do. before you go out, get in an exercise workout. it's going to put you in that positive mind-set. then if you know the restaurant or the bar that you're going to, go online, check out what food they're offering and know in advance what you're going to get and set it in stone. >> it's better than doing this. >> exactly. when you're stiting down at the table and all of your friends are ordering fattening stuff. but what i'm going to say, forego the bread basket and allow yourself dessert. if you want bread, you'll want
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another one. chances are you'll get fattening for the entree. but instead get through the meal and then joy the dessert. it's going to be much more memorable. and lastly you're going stick skinny. we all like a cocktail every now and then. the lowest calorie ones will be a glass of wine or champagne or a beer or a shot of vodka or a gin with club soda and a splash of fruit juice. >> that's what debra does. >> can i offer you guys a drink? i think we've got some here. >> thank you, montez. >> i'm going to drink on the job. >> cheers. we've got our skinny drinks. >> we're going to talk about the weekends now. the weekends are problematic because we've got a lot of structure. we get over -- >> that was real. >> i was just pretending it didn't happen. i was like i'm just going to pretend. go ahead. >> when it comes to the weekend, we get all loosy goosy. or what happens is we don't have social plans, we land on the
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couch, we mindlessly eat. so i do think that we need to build in wiggle room on the weekends. so on friday figure out what your two things off will be. maybe it's brunch with the family on sunday. maybe it's that dessert we just spoke about. >> so pick your two for the weekend. >> and also i want you to try one new healthy thing. like what i did, i went to a farmers market and i saw that the eggplant and the tomatoes looked great. i figured out a new recipe with whole grain pasta. and stack emergency snacks. so when you get to the office -- >> it's like a land mine here. >> it is. i say collect all the paper menus that you have, take a sha sharp pea, cross out what you don't want and highlight in yellow what you do want to order. make sure you set an alarm at
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your smartphone to signify it's almost time for lunch. app lot of us get stuck on the computer and it's 2:00. then you'll eat everything. try to put the blinders on. if you could do one that's great. but i would say try to hide it. >> it says it's a fun size. >> thank you. back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc.
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well, good morning, everyone. 9:56. i'm scott mcgrew. investigators looking into what sparked an early morning fire at a san jose law firm. broke out around 4:00 this morning at heading street in the alameda, very close to 880. firefighters were able to get the flames under control quickly. they determined it started in a
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gas line near a two-story office building, sitting right next to an apartment complex. no one had to be evacuated. the damage to the building seems very minimal. earthquakes will be in the spotlight at an international conference going on at uc berkeley today. the conference will bring together california politicians as well as emergency response officials and scientists from around the world. they'll be discussing how to develop and implement earthquake early morning systems. leaders will also talk about lessons learned from current systems in operations in japan and mexico. well, let's check your weather this morning. >> hey, thanks, good-looking day shaping up. 82 for the south bay. low 80s on the peninsula. the east shore, mid-70s, straight up in san francisco. and right around 86 for today in wine country. we do have some changes to tell you about. for today, that natural ac stays on, as we head through tomorrow, we're actually going to stay below average for most spots and then we're counting on some
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drizzle by friday. this weekend looks good and then we bring up that heat next week, lots to go over today at 11:00. first, let's check your drive, here's mike. >> we're looking at the bay bridge toll plaza, where despite the fact there seems to be a disabled vehicle reported somewhere around the toll plaza, i don't see it here. we have a lightening load for the fastrak lanes. cash are still waiting. look at your maps, a slow drive both direction around diablo. there is a crash that just cleared from the roadway on the northbound -- on the southbound side. northbound side, we have a crash there as well. they sound like they're unrelated, but be very careful, slow through that corridor. slow southbound 880 through fremont, pretty typical. >> another local news update for you coming up in half an hour. ♪ ♪
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from nbc news, this is "today" with kathy lee gifford and hoda live from studio 1 a in rockefeller plaza. >> hey, everybody. >> hi, welcome. >> it's september 3 r, and we have two great terrific actresses with us today. we have reid alexander. >> we have a great show. >> love him. >> such a sweetie in the kitchen working hard. >> we have words of wisdom. >> this is what we do every wednesday, wednesday words of wisdom. i did a lot of research, and this is what i came up with. hard times will always reveal
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your true friends. >> one sentence. >> that was. >> do it again. do it with emotion. >> okay. let's have background -- >> that's what threw you off. >> hard times will always reveal true friends, author unknown. you know, my mother for the longest time thought a non was a person. from. my father would just look at her. it means anonymous. oh, my mother, golly, god bless her. >> a lot of people are fascinated with the angelina jolie and pitt wedding. >> details are coming out. you wondered what music she walked down. the kids with her, et cetera, et cetera, well, apparently, the entire congregation of 20 people
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were hum iming which i got to s is cheap. that's the way to do it, boy. >> that's cute. >> i guess this chapel that's ancient on the property seats 20 people so it's perfect. there's no room for musicians, and she honored her mother who passed away from ovarian cancer, and it's just nice when you connect everyone together. i guess there was a stone at the end with her mom's name on it and also she wore her mom's ring. >> very, very sweet. >> it -- what did you walk down the aisle? >> i didn't walk down either aisle. >> what did you do? >> the first time -- i never -- for -- i never got married in a church. i know. i don't know why. >> was there a harp? what was playing? >> harp? >> don't people have harps?
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thank you, yes. no, first time was at my -- this is hard for me to say the words, my first husband's house out in california, a small tiny house, 70 people there. second time was at our attorney's house in bridge hampton. i walked down like a little -- just outside. >> outside? >> i was getting a man cuicure,d a song came on, and i had a moment, where do i know this song from, and this is what it was. ♪ >> oh, i love that. >> i walked down to that, and i started having like a panic thing. i didn't know. like, oh, my god, what is that song from? >> cannon in d. >> who wrote it? >> bach?
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>> taco bell? >> wow. he's talented. >> oh. that sounds a little bit -- >> don't show off. >> i never heard of pacelbel, but i love taco bell. >> jimmy fallon, they call these the impressions. i guess they threw out a -- it's called the wheel of musical impressions. >> okay. >> let's just watch and see what they did. ♪ sunny day sweeping the clouds away ♪ ♪ why you got to be so rude ♪ don't you know i'm human too ♪ why you got to be so rude
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♪ do you know the muffin man ♪ the muffin man ♪ do you know the muffin man ♪ old mcdonald ♪ he had a farm ♪ eieio >> that was great. >> wow. ♪ let's get drunk in the minibarn ♪ >> minibarn. they compare car kson, fallon, t no, no host does what fallon does. >> i totally agree. he is amazing. >> apparently he can't stop offending us. let's watch. >> tonight, we're looking at the pros and cons of going on a juice cleanse. >> oh! >> pro, people at nbc joining in on the craze. hoda and kathy lee are doing a
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wine cleanse. wow. >> i'll try that. white, red. >> we're up to ten. we're up to ten wine jokes. >> ten. you know what? he used to have us on the show. now he just makes jokes about us. >> about us. >> now "america got talent," there were show stoppers last night. >> what were you doing? >> i was busy doing other things. i made that fish yesterday. >> that takes two seconds. >> i know. but it was delicious. let's look at some of the performances. ♪ ♪ ♪ just to see you walk away from
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me ♪ ♪ i'd rather be blind ♪ yeah >> love the braces. i love the whole situation. >> the first was a columbian dance. >> the 12 -year-old singing "i'd rather go blind" was quintavios johnson. let's talk about the video first. an exasperated father was trying to show his kids how to change the toilet paper roll. >> that's an oxy mormon by the way. >> what? >> never mind. >> taco bell. he wanted to do it through essential media.
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check out how he teaches them how to change a toilet paper roll. >> pay attention. first thing you have to do is remove this like this, just slips off like that. then we take the toilet roll, and we place it on there like that. the advanced level would be to actually take the empty toilet roll holder and put it in the bin. >> so -- the advanced one, love it. that's adorable. we had a debate this morning. >> we did. did you see how he put the toilet paper roll? >> he put it over. >> i believe the proper way eto do it is under and the only way. it's easy and accessible. over is confusing. under, look how easy it is. anyway. >> well, this is cheap toilet
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paper. it's so thin. >> i believe it should be done over -- >> yeah, show. >> initially -- >> show what you did. >> i folded it nicely. >> of course, she did, it's hard to tell, but there's little creases. >> put a thing on this. >> there's a sticker. >> see. you know exactly where it starts too because that's the big problem with a roll of toilet paper. be honest, huh? how many times have you ripped that baby apart to get it going? >> you can't find the beginning. >> look at you. trying to find the beginning. okay. see. >> please go on facebook immediately and decide which is the proper way, under or over. >> if you have a lot of time at your house, do fun stuff too. >> she's following the tp like they do in the hotels, the fancy ones. >> we have a big, big show coming up, alison williams talking about "peter pan."
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this role since she was 3 years old and for actress allison williams, dreams do come true. >> she's ban cast as the star of nbc's live production "peter pan" set to air in december and not too far from us in midtown manhattan, final auditions are going on in california. >> allison is with the production casting director bernie. >> bernie is here too. >> why i don't know. bernie is also with us. love you guys, hi. >> good morning. >> hi. >> hi, guys. how are you? >> one of the delay things. okay. >> make it through. allison, are you totally busting about this role? i mean -- >> she is. >> we saw the pictures when you were 3 or 4. >> i know. i'm so, so excited. i'm still that excited. i'm as excited as i was as the tiny girl in my halloween costume until now. >> i wasn't aware until now that you have a lot of talent in that whole area. you've been doing a lot of musical production and plays and
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things since you were a little kid? >> yeah. i have been. but i've never had a chance to play a boy. >> yes. >> and that will be really fun. i've also never flown, so that will be interesting. >> come on. a couple times in college when you did. >> worth tuning in to. we're not going to talk about that. >> how is that? when you have to fly and act and sing and do all those things at the same time? >> live. >> yeah. >> well, we'll see. i think that will be a big thing that we're going to find as we go, but i'm hoping that it will come pretty seamlessly to all of us. i don't know. i will have buddies flying with me. >> that's what you're down to now, right, bernie, the final casting for what are the roles? tiger lily? >> michael and john and wendy. these are the final callbacks today. >> oh, good. >> have there been tons -- must have been -- everyone probably wanted to be cast in this.
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how difficult was it to pick? >> we saw about like almost 100 kids for the boys. michael and john and now we're down to the final like eight. >> wow. and you're out in california. you would think you would be looking here in new york for a lot of the kids that are broadway -- >> we are in new york. >> right down the block. >> we were told you are in california. >> you should come and audition. >> you couldn't come into the studio. >> probably told us we were in california so they wouldn't audition. >> that's exactly what they did. >> they'll get it. >> i think that is what they did. >> here in new york. that's good. >> we know you've got kids back there. these kids are auditioning, is that right? >> we do. >> they're going to sing a little number? >> these are the final michael and johns. >> all right. >> they're going to do a little bit right now. >> let's hear it. ♪ i don't want to grow up i don't want to go to school ♪
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♪ to learn to be a pirate ♪ and recite the daily rules ♪ growing up beneath to climb a tree ♪ ♪ i'll never grow up never grow up never grow up ♪ ♪ not me ♪ not me >> lovely. >> english accents to boot. >> so terrific. >> good luck choosing woushgs. thanks for joining us. rehearsals start soon. all the best. >> we can't wait. >> thank you, bernie. bernie, you were awesome. for a guy we didn't know why you were here you were great. >> take care. >> bye. >> ever wish your annoying neighbors would move to never never land. >> mr. manners has solutions to. >> kelly rutherford takes us back to the '80s in her new film. >> we'll talk to her in a minute. hi ma'am hi.
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if you were a fan of the series "goss gyp girl" you probably know kelly rutherford as the fashionable upper east side mom and serena and eric. >> who were her kids. >> in "the stream" kelly plays a mom again but this time the year is 1981. >> hello. >> "star wars" is all the rage and her son earnest is obsessed. >> exactly. interesting concept. >> you know, welcome. >> hi. >> nice to see you again.
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really an interesting concept because the whole thing is i've never heard this before, it was -- tell us about the boys and girls club. >> well, the amazing thing is there were 200, you know, kids from the boys and girls club of america working on the crew, working on the film. >> that's amazing. >> it was incredible. you had these young teenagers holding the boom, doing the click -- the clicker, the clapper -- and they did wardrobe, helped assist makeup. >> star in any of it? >> i don't think so. not that i know of. not that i know of. that's going to be next, i hope. they were incredible. >> was that influential in choosing this? it seemed like all the actors who were interviewed about this kept talking about how that was such an important component. >> that was exciting, to do a film about kids, a modern day "goonies" set in that time, remember the '80s. >> every kid was obsessed with "star wars." >> the concept, this kid has a
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light saber and it breaks. >> right. >> and then all hell breaks loose and there's an older bully and his parents have no idea what's going on. they find out later. it's just a wonderful story. my son watched it. he absolutely loved it. >> he did. >> running around with the saber around the apartment because i, of course, stole about ten of them from the set. >> you had to. >> it was really a wonderful production. >> your role is you play the mom? >> i play the mom. >> where did you shoot this film? >> gosh, was it pennsylvania? >> that's all right. >> it's all a big -- i only worked about five days on the film, but i just thought it was such a cool concept, you know. >> and any muns from it are going to go to benefit the boys and girls club. >> available on dvd now and the proceeds go to help the boys and girls club of america. it was win/win. >> wow. >> and everything else in your life is okay? we have a little extra time here. >> yes. it is. you know, i've been dealing -- i started a jewelry line called
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love a jewelry store, wearing them today. >> pretty. >> the hearts and stars and moons. and it's lovejewelry.com and started with my friend -- >> thank you. >> started with my friend jennifer. we've been doing that. it's great mother/daughter. we make the larger sizes for the mom. >> that's sweet. >> it's a great like first earring or bar mitzvah gift. >> elegant. >> simple. >> ridiculously sim le. 14 karat gold made in new york. >> what's your next one? all lined up next? >> i'm figuring out how to balance work with travel these days. i have to be in europe a lot so i'm figuring out how to do both. >> you're a lovely lady. >> wish you the best of luck. >> sweet little movie called "the stream" available on dvd and digital download. >> thank you, kelly. >> how to prepare yourself and your home for stormy weather coming up. >> if you're a big football fan, this should be a snap. >> we're playing "who knew" after your local news.
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welcome back now. i'm meteorologist christina loren. we still have low clouds out there hugging the coastline. as we head throughout the day, though, those clouds will give
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way to beautiful conditions this afternoon. temperatures very comfortable. we're talking about the low 80s in the south bay. 80 degrees for the peninsula. you'll hit about 76 degrees on the east shore. the hot spot is going to be out in the tri-valley at about 90 degrees for you this afternoon. temperatures will be warm out there. but 70 in san francisco, that's a treat. and 86 degrees in the north bay. as we head through the next couple of days, we've got some changes coming your way. we're going to cut off this fog as of next week. so that means we're going to turn off the that natural ac and lose these below-average temps. your full forecast today at 11:00. here's mike and your drive. >> bay bridge, a good backup at the toll plaza at the approach. no major problems coming down the east shore freeway. i've circled at the bottom of your screen, oakland coliseum. remember a 12:35 game today, so pre-lunch traffic through the area. keep that in mind. still, very slow northbound 680 approaching the area around alamo and out of danville. but things are moving smoothly in the southbound direction,
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looks better. scott, back to you. >> mike, thank you. more local news coming up in the big show at 11:00. see you then. we're back with more on this wines day wednesday ready to play our trivia game called who knew. since tomorrow is the kickoff to the nfl season we're going to toss out some fun football facts. kathie lee is across the street wearing her frank gifford jersey at the nbc experience store. she's ready to hand out $100 to anybody who gets the questions right. to those who don't they get a fabulous kathie lee cd. everyone is a winner. anyway, they're all, by the way, also going home with nfl memorabilia. everyone is going to get something. >> everybody is a winner today, hoda. >> here to help me out in studio is nbc sports host carolyn manno. hey, girl. >> how are you? >> are you ready for football season. >> i am ready. >> this lovely lady from hawaii.
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where will the next super bowl be played? arizona? >> glendale, arizona. >> indeed. >> you get your shirt and you get -- >> how nice. >> all right. so arizona is the spot. >> yes. we're off on the right foot. congratulations that lovely lady. a lot was made i'm sure you remember about the super bowl being played at met life, a cold weather super bowl. they won't have that problem this year. home of the cardinals. >> is it open? the stadium open? >> yes. >> back across to kathie lee. >> okay. from chicago, let's see how you do. for the 2013 nfl season what was the average price of a regular season ticket? was it $54, $67, $82, or $104? that's got to be a guess? i'm sorry. i knew there was one other thing. give me a few more things to hold here. sorry. i'm sorry. you know the answer? >> can i defer to my husband? >> yeah. man of mystery.
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>> 82? >> yeah. >> $82. okay. that's the price for the average ticket. >> yeah. and they vary from team to team. the cowboys, for example, a little more, closer to $110. the browns closer to $50. it's expensive to go to a football game. you make it a family event. you have to park, eat, so it does start to add up. if you don't feel like doing that join us on "football night in america" and sunday night football. >> back across, kathie lee. >> spanx alert on you. i can tell over here. you're from new york. all right. true or false, five of the ten most watched u.s. television programs in history were super bowls? true or false? >> true. >> oh. >> she is going to love this. >> what a shame. and you're going to love this. >> they were not? >> kind of a trick question. it's more than that. nine out of the ten have actually been super bowls, but only one that was a little more than that, was the season finale of "m.a.s.h." which drew $100
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million. the others have all been super bowls including 2009 when your saints won it. >> i love that year. kathie lee, i think she deserves to win because it was a trick question. whatever. let's go to the next one. give her the dough. >> you're from texas, right? >> right. texas. >> okay. all righty. what 1958 championship matchup has been called the greatest game ever played? baltimore colts versus the los angeles rams, san francisco 49ers versus detroit lions, baltimore colts versus new york giants, or cleveland browns versus the new york giants? you are going to know this. >> d. >> that's exactly right. frank gifford played in that game. he fumbled three times. it wasn't his best game. here you go. >> the correct answer was d. >> kathie lee is right. frank gifford did play in that game, one of 17 future hall of famers to play. >> oh, my god. let's live here. >> this put football on the map and in part because it was
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broadcast on nbc. everybody across nation got the first look at the nfl and it's been crazy since. >> terrific book and going to be a great movie. >> look at this classy lady from mobile, alabama. how many nfl teams have a bird as their mascot? two, three, four, or five? >> that's too hard for an alabama girl. how about my alabama husband. >> where is he? >> i would have to go with let's try c. >> oh! >> that's all right. you were close. right? >> the correct answer d. five. >> she should have stuck with instead of going to had her husband. there are five. there's a bunch. >> i don't know. >> yeah. cardinals. >> there they are. >> i don't know. okay. anyway, who knows. carolyn, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> have fun. the season is getting ready to start. >> yep. >> you can catch the nfl kickoff season between green bay and seattle, tomorrow, right here on nbc.
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most.com. you're so right, wherever you are, there are going to be things, people annoy people. we can't help it. >> we want to be good neighbors. >> we want to do our best. >> here's lara, asks this. there is a really loud, annoying individual who rides a motorcycle in the neighborhood. he guns the extra -- the engine extra loud on purpose especially when he comes by my house. other times he comes in at 1:00 in the morning. he drives really fast. what if anything can be done. >> this kid sounds like a real evil knievel. he seems to have a vendetta for her if he's gunning the engine in front of her. >> he's joining it. safety in numbers, find a couple other neighbors bothered by this and approach him directly. don't do it yourself. if that is not working talk to the town. there are noise ordinances in towns. >> also speed ordinances in places like that. >> sure. >> riding around like that maybe let the police know and somebody can nab him for that.
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>> maybe they want to get a speed limit signpost eed on the street. >> here's a question from tammy. >> i say tase him. >> from tammy, i recently moved into a new home and discovered our neighbors underground storm pipe spills out on to our property causing our backyard to flood. i'm sure they spent a lot of money on draining their yard properly. how do i ask them to fix the problem without creating an enemy? this is the video of what -- >> that's illegal, isn't it? >> what should tammy do? >> oh. >> wow. >> i -- i really have to wonder that this was not a known issue before the house was purchased. >> right. >> this is pretty bad. look at this. nobody should have to live like that. >> that's totally unfair. >> if i were here, first speak to her realtor. she may have case against the person that she purchased the home from if this was not disclosed. definitely i would go that route number one. secondly deal with this immediately because the longer she lives with it the neighbor will say you've been living here all this time and never
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happened. this is the first time. >> they just moved in recently. >> now we maybe know why the former owner moved out. approach the neighbor, take some video, say look, this is what's happening, we need to clarify this. hire an engineer together. if the problem is mine or if it's not yours, not being caused by your drain i will pay for the cost of the engineer. if this is something that's being caused by your drainage, you're going to pay for the engineer and pay for the solution as well. >> we should -- tone is the thing. if you go over with videotape and say listen here -- you can see the person get their back up. there's got to be a way to approach. >> the thing about these problems. they're still going to be your neighbor. you want to approach with as much neighborliness as possible. >> i have to believe this is a known issue. it's not happening for the first time because she moved in. it's been happening since this drain was put in. >> something from brittney. my neighbor knocks on the door all the time to borrow something. i have a new baby in the house.
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it's even more convenient. >> the baby is your perfect excuse. you don't have to deal with this anymore. the next time, say look, i'm a new mom. my baby is not sleeping during date. any moment i can get where i put the baby down i want to embrace. >> put a sign on her door. shh or quiet baby sleeping or don't knock. >> yeah. >> leave me alone. >> that's the bigger issue. the baby but feeling bothered as well. >> i wonder if the person returns the thing she borrows too. >> second visit. >> thank you, mr. manners. >> of course. >> always a pleasure. >> for more neighborly tips go to klgandhoda.com and if you have a question for our mr. manners, click on the connect button. >> give your kids a break from the pbj and turkey sandwiches. our little friendly love him mr. reed alexander has delicious ideas for the lunch bag. >> what everyone should have in their home before the next storm strikes. after this. der! now flawless goes 100% traceless.
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we are smack dab in the middle of hurricane season and as too many of us already know the storms can be extremely harmful and really dangerous. >> yeah. the best way to handle them is to be prepared. here to help you out is home improvement expert his name is eric stromer. >> hey, eric. >> nice to see you. thank you so much. >> they always tell you you have to be prepared. stock up on things. >> and you have to really know how to turn your home on and shut it down again. >> okay. >>, for example, the storm is coming, you want to prepare the outside. cut away any dead branches over the roof, clear out the gutters, make sure the home is operating efficiently. tie down the furniture on the outside or bring it in. >> sandbags. >> if you need them. know the weather in your area. you have to make sure you understand what kind of weather comes to you. >> one of the things i was confused about is windows. some would say put tape on them somehow that helps the shattering, some people say it's a waste of time. >> it isn't a waste of time. if you can duct tape the windows it keeps them from shattering into big, large pieces that can
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hurt you. so just prepare. outside and then inside you want to make sure you unplug all small appliances, make sure -- >> i've never done that. >> because the lightning can hit and kind of lectry cute things. >> what else should you do snins. >> make sure all the furniture is drawn back away from the windows and the kids and pets and everybody is accounted for and there's got to be an exit plan in case something goes wrong. check out websites like redcross.org they've got great information. >> those evacuation routes which you never pay attention to until you need to get out. >> when they say go, go. you don't want to hang out. >> i've done everything wrong. >> me too. >> what should you bring with? >> you want to have a first aid kit. company like ready america or amaz amazon.com. it's inexpensive. about a $20 starter kit. you want to have two liters of water per person per day and survive three days. >> three days. >> so if it's a five person family, ten liters of sfwheerts
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should you fill your tub? people said fill up your tub. >> and if you have a pool drain the pool about 12 inches. it won't flood up and over and come into your home. >> should you fill the tub for drinking water? >> i would suggest that if you can. do that. also you want to just have a first aid kit. duct tape is invaluable in case things go wrong like taping the windows. you want a can opener that's manual. all power, you can't have -- >> if you don't have a generator. >> five to ten canned goods per person and make sure it's stuff you would eat. you're not going to be picky but make sure you are going to eat it and get to it. granola bars, things for energy and obviously the water is the most important thing. first aid. you definitely want to have a first aid kit. who knows what's going to happen in case of some sort of emergency. in terms of flashlights, crank flashlights are way better because you don't have to rely on batteries if you don't have them. they can also charge cell phones if need be. this is something really
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important for us in california but everywhere, it's a way to shut your gas off and turn it back on again in the event that some kind of catastrophe occurs. >> what about an old phone? when you lose power and your phone dies you wish you had -- >> that's right. >> you don't plug into the wall. >> that's why a lot of people retain the old line. exactly. water again, i can't stress enough. obviously drugs. take a lot of them when you're in a storm. be like out of your mind. i'm kidding. you want to have your prescriptions handy in case you can't get to a pharmacy and get the stuff. >> your kids should know your plan in case you're separated. >> meet somewhere that you all have agreed on. it's some common sense thinking. >> and remember your pet food too. >> yes. >> feed the pets. my dog ain't getting the spam. ain't going to happen. he's on his own at that point. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> all right. from preparing for a storm to preparing school lunches. >> we'll have fun in the kitchen with reed alexander. >> first this is "today" on nbc.
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all right. we're back. >> yes. >> now with today's kitchen and some kid friendly lunches that will make your child the envy of the school cafeteria. >> here with us for tasty meals your kids won't want to trade and make in advance is one of our favorite guys author of "cool bites." reed alexander. >> good morning. >> kewl. >> you got it. high five for cool. good morning. >> good morning. >> we've got an a-plus in school lunch today. >> okay. >> we're going to be the cool kids in the cafeteria. are you hungry? >> i am actually. >> let's get started. this is a great make ahead pasta
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and there were many times when i thought, i don't think i'm going to make it anymore. >> at 11:00, an american ebola patient talks for the first time about her recovery. she looks great. >> yeah, she does. >> thanks so much for joining us. i'm kris sanchez. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. we start with that, that american doctor surviving the ebola virus, out speaking this morning. her family is celebrating her health, but we're also finding out about a third american doctor with ebola. and erika edwards has more on that. >> reporter: for the first time, we're hearing from nancy miitebol, one of the american

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