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this morning. that's what's happening on "today in the bay." >> get all the news you need on nbcbayarea.com. good luck to the giants today. good morning. breaking good morning. breaking news. oscar pistorius sentenced to five years in prison. the olympic prisoner immediately taken to a holding cell. how long will he actually spend behind bars. shifting gears, the cdc out with brand new ebola guidelines this morning, in the wake of those two cases involving dallas nurses. now the health care workers must be covered from head to toe. honoring an icon. famed designer oscar de la renta has died, a man who put u.s. fashion on the map with styles worn and adored by stars, first ladies and royalty.
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bradley cooper goes from the big screen to the bright lights of broadway. he joins us live to talk about his passion project, today, tuesday, october 21st, 2014. from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. savannah continues on maternity leave and sad news about oscar de la renta >> when they heard the news, it was one of those dead stop moments there. he was an older man but still surprising >> he was a legend. let's start on a tuesday morning with this breaking news, the sentencing of olympic sprinter
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oscar pistorius. the judge handing down her decision overnight. today jeff rosin has covered this case from the very beginning. jeff, good morning to you. >> after all of the witnesses, the talk and the arguments, oscar pistorius is going to jail. sentenced to five years. the judge saying yes, pistorius is a first-time offender, yes he's involved with children's dharties but when he shot and killed his girlfriend he was negligent, firing that gun four times into the bathroom knowing someone was there, aggravating circumstances forcing jail time. >> oscar pistorius stoic walking into court this morning. from the very start it didn't look good for him. >> it would be a sad day for this country if an impression were to be created that there was one law for the poor and disadvantaged and another for
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the rich and famous. >> then the moment of truth. >> mr. pistorius, please rise. the following is what i consider to be a sentence that is first. the sentence is imposed is the maximum imprisonment of five years. >> five years in prison for shooting and killing his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. guards immediately escorting him downstairs to a holding cell to be fingerprinted. minutes later he watched as he's load into this police van in custody. >> given the fact that oscar was convicted of culpable homicide, i think this is a just and fair sentence. sentenced five years in prison. but he only needs to serve a minimum of ten months after which he can be placed in house arrest. >> after the sentencing, oscar's uncle speaking with reporters. >> the court has now handed down
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judgment and sentence and we accept the judgment. oscar will embrace this opportunity to pay back to society. >> and of course there are riva's parents, in court this morning watching it all, the judge calling their daughter vivacious and full of life hoping the sentence provides closure. >> doesn't matter. he's going to pay something. >> do you think justice has been served? >> yes. >> it's been a long journey for you. are you happy? are you satisfied? >> we are satisfied. >> you heard oscar's uncle saying that they accept the judgment but this may not be over yet. prosecutors could still appeal the verdict itself. remember they're angry he wasn't convicted of murder, just manslaughter. here in america they can't appeal verdicts but in south africa they can. they say they're still deciding what to do. by the way, either way as part
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of the sentence because of a firearms charge, they've deemed him unfit to have weapons. he has to hand them over. the cdc is issuing new guidelines when it comes to the treatment of ebola in the wake of those two dallas nurses who contracted the virus. this as we get good news of the nbc free lancer who is battling the virus. kate snow is live this morning. >> reporter: that's right. the freelance camera man says he's a very, very lucky person. he's happy to be alive. doctors here at the nebraska medical center saying they're waiting for tests the come back and they hope that perhaps he can be released soon. in the meantime, medical officials all over the country waking up this morning to the new cdc guidelines meant to help them treat patients with this deadly disease. responding from an outcry from health care worker, the centers
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for disease control issued new guidelines late monday for the protective gear intended to keep them safe. >> from here to here was uncovered. >> the new measures come following criticism that the dallas hospital treating ebola patient thomas duncan did not provide the workers proper protection. because of the lessons learned, the cdc said it was implements three new recommendations, making sure that health care workers are repeatedly trained, especially when it comes to using the protective treatment, no schwikin exposed and have a manager monitoring the use of the gear. in the meantime, the freelancer is doing well enough to tweet from his hospital bed. recovering from ebola is a humbling experience. he doesn't know how he was infected.
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his best guess is maybe he touched a service and didn't wash up with bleach. but i don't regret going to liberia. >> already thinking about his dedicating his efforts to what comes next. >> for sure. there's in question about that. this experience is going to make him feel even more deeply the suffering of the people in liberia and their families. >> reporter: in dallas this morning, eight children who had contact with duncan are expected back at school after 21 days with no symptoms. >> they've been through quite an ordeal. wasn't to respect that and treat them with dignity. >> they asked parents to make it clear to their children that these students do not have ebola. >> treat them as how you would want to be treated if they were in your place and you were in theirs. >> reporter: nurses amber vinson and nina pham. >> i really hope they're
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watching now because i want everyone to know that they are our heros. >> reporter: now pham's dog bentley who many are concerned about is in a new kennel now. they're testing his waste to make sure he doesn't have any signs f e be plap the humans in dallas will be in the clear 21 days clean on november 7th. back to you. >> kate, thanks so much. in the meantime, tributes are pouring in for an icon of the fashion world. os ka dela ren that whose designs were worn by everyone died in his home in connecticut monday night. hallie jackson has that story. >> reporter: an e-mail was sent to employees saying that the 82-year-old died exactly as he lived, with tremendous grace, great dignity and very much on his own terms. it was one of his final
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creations, amal clooney's gorgeous wedding dress. >> who was your dress made by. >> this is oscar de la renta >> he has been making fashion head lines for half a century rnls it's not that oscar de la renta is now a legend. he has been a legend for decades. >> he got his start dressing jacqueline kennedy, embraced by laura bush, hillary clinton and lately michelle obama, he told the "today" show. >> i consider it a great -- >> the designers reach extended to nearly every reach of the fashion world. >> he was a master of making women feel like women, feminine and strong at the same time. >> that's what attracted celebrities like oprah winfrey,
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jennifer garner and sarah jessica parker. >> full skirted dress, now that is pure poetry. >> on instagram taylor swift said it was an honor to wear your creations and to know you. and the clintons said that he will be remembered for his generous heart and legacy of philanthropy. he showed his spirit while recalling his battle with cancer later in life, as a vivid reminder to enjoy each moment. >> how long i'm going to live i don't know. but i'm having a fantastic time and i love every single day. >> every single day. dela ren that is survived by his adult children and his wife annette. they're in the thoughts and prayers of so many this morning, many of who are sharing thoughts on twitter and facebook. >> cindy levy is the editor in
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chief of "glamour" magazine. you're not going to get any arguments with using the term legend with oscar de la renta >> he's at the center of the global fashion world for five deck koids now. >> fashion is so personal and subjecti subjective. but try if you can describe his style. how did he like women to look? >> feminine. he believed that styles should be timeless. you wear a gown for years after you purchased it. he had an incredible sense of color. he was trained in spain and that shows. >> did he have an impact on women who weren't rich and famous. >> absolutely. he very much aspired to. he said success is not what fashion editors and celebrities love, it's when you see an anonymous woman on the street wearing it.
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so yes he dressed celebrities and hen was sort of the king of the evening. but you can find a terrific tailored oscar suit or dress to wear to work. >> the thing that jumped out at me is longevity. he busts on the scene designing clothing for jackie kennedy in the 1960s and he was relevant just a couple of weeks ago at george clooney's wedding. >> absolutely. he designed that beautiful dress. i think one of the interesting things about him is that his style really did evolve. there were the consistent touches, the use of colors, the beautiful ruffles. he love that influence. but his style did change with the times and his attitude toward drezing changed. >> again the loss of a legend. we're going to have much more reaction from the orange room coming up. natalie has the latest developments on the massive manhunt in opinion pb. we have breaking news in the
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northeast of pennsylvania where a school district has closed all of its schools this morning after yet another eric frein sighting. jesse g jesse gary has the very latest. >> reporter: natalie, good morning to you. a local police officer believes he saw eric frein hiding in the woods but lost site of him. that's what prompted school official to shut down all of the schools in this area today. frein is wanted for the ambush attack on two pennsylvania state troopers that killed one and severely injured the second. because of the dense woods in this part of northeast pennsylvania and his survivalist training, some believe this search could stretch on into the winter months at a cost of more than $1 million per week. pennsylvania state police very tightlipped this morning as the search continues. natalie? >> thank you so much. federal government is urging nearly 5 million people to get
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the air bags in their cars repaired and soon because they pose a potentially deadly risk in the event of an accident. tom costello is in washington with more on this. >> reporter: good morning. we're talking about big names like toyota and honda. there's a specific concern for people who drive their cars in hot humid climates. from puerto rico to florida to hawaii, an urgent vehicle recall. investigators are concerned that hot humid air can cause the inflating device in some air bag to explode. so far four people have been killed and dozens injured, including jennifer griffin whose neck was slashed with shrapnel during a minor accident. >> this one is an urgent one because the safety device actually could kill you and there is nothing worse. >> it's all part of a bigger recall involving 16 million vehicles worldwide including
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hondas, toy yodas, nissans, fords and gm cars darth back to 2002. >> we're urging anyone who owns these vehicle to immediately bring them in and get them fix sod you can protect your family open everyone else who drives around in the vehicle with you. >> air bags have been required on new cars since 1989, credited with saving more than 30,000 lives. these potentially defective air bag devices are made by takata. they tell nbc news that they're continue to support the investigation and our customer's recalls in every way possible. >> nitsa is under fire for not catching on to this effect and ordering a recall sooner. but they say they reacted as soon as they had evidence pointing to the real cause. >> thank you. a new york city carriage horse is back on the job after a brief but spirited police chase right through the city. cell phone video shows the horse
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after it's caped from his stable on sunday and then it just trotted through manhattan's west side. notice the horse there moving faster than the city traffic. police cruisers eventually caught up with the run away and blocked its path until the horses handler could be called in to fetch it. >> looks like my neighbor. >> you're flagging the horse instead of the cab? >> all kidding aside, that could have ended badly. >> you're tracking a pretty big storm? >> we're watching this for easter. it's going to be rather interesting over the next 72 hours. right now it's in the midwest bringing some showers through the area. but we're going to be look at some changes, boston and new york city going to get in on the action. tomorrow, boston is going to see strong winds and rain. secondary system dops early tomorrow morning and continues up the coast. and as it does, difference between high pressure up over
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we're watching the storm track starting to move off over the next couple of days. watch out for strong surf and rip currents. today near 70 in san jose, mid 60s closer to san francisco. for the north bay temperatures high comfortably in the low 70s, around the tri-valley as well, temperatures in the mid to upper 70s inland. next best chance of rain friday night into saturday morning. the former white house intern best known for her affair with president clinton is now on twitter and speaking publicly of the aftermath of that scandal. nbc's andrea mitchell has that story. >> launching what she says is a campaign to fight cyberbullying, monica lewinsky spoke and tried
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to explain how her name became a house hold word. >> a 22-year-old intern in the white house and more than averagely romantic, i fell in love with my boss in a 22-year-old sort of way. it happens. >> now 41 she talked to an audience that knows her more as a rap leer ris. >> thank you beyonce and m&m. >> she described a public shaming that felt like a punch in the gut. >> overnight i went from being a completely private figure to a publicly humiliated one. i was patient zero. >> she is becoming more visible, even joining twitter monday. her first tweet #herewego. inspired by the suicide of tyler
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clementi spied on by web cams. >> we're all vulnerable to humiliation, private and public figures alike. i'm sure jennifer lawrence would agree with that. >> identifying with a-list celebrities. but she's launching her public campaign just as whether hillary clinton is deciding to run for president. >> this is a complication for hillary clinton just as he's moving toward a presidential campaign. >> we're going to have much more on that i'm sure over the coming weeks. coming up, could embattled star ray rice return to the nfl this season? the key decision that could have him on the field in a matter of a few week zbloos bradley cooper ready to tackle the bright lights of broadway. he's going to stop by and visit is us. of course the world react to the loss of the fashion icon os ka dela ren that. we'll tell you about this. but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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>> announcer: you're watching "today in the bay." >> a good tuesday morning to you. it's 7:26. i'm sam brock. crews in san francisco are working to repair a water pipe that burst overnight, about 2:45, causing a busy street to crumble. this is a live look at the work being done at 22nd and vermont street, right around the corner from san francisco general hospital. it broke out at 2:45 this morning, the water main break caused a sinkhole preventing water from getting to the hospital. the damage has been restored. >> and the giants in three world championships in just five
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seasons. you can bet giants fans will be buzzing around the ballpark come game time. the energy here is electric. how is it in kansas city? that's what we're looking at right now, the home of the royals, kauffman stadium, where first pitch will be at 5:07 p.m. giants will have their maace on the mound, madison bumgarner who will face off against james shields. let's go to the weather. good morning, rob. >> the main thing we're watching weatherwise today, large currents, thanks to winds off the gulf of alaska bringing those to our shores. mid 70s south of downtown, mid 60s around san francisco and from the north bay into the tri-valley, you'll see numbers in the mid 70s as we get into
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the afternoon. mike? >> north 101 really jammed up at 680 and 280. look how far this extends. we're talking about the jam-up on capital expressway. and montague expressway is jammed up. 85 also show as good slow down. the rest of your bay pretty predictable. >> no surprise to see so much red in the south bay. we'll have an update in 25 minutes. see you then.
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zblnchtsts we're back at 7:30 oa tuesday morning pp it is the 21st day of october coming up bradley cooper will be here along with his costars to talk to us about that. we pick him being here in that kind of a role. >> an amazing thing he does to accomplish that role that will surprise people. oscar pistorius sentenced to five years in prison for the shooting of his girlfriend reeva
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steenkamp. the deference reporter says they expect him to spend ten months behind bars and the rest under house arrest. the cdc releasing new guidelines for those who treat ebola patients. they include better practices putting on and removing equipment. and at no time should any skin be exposed on these health care workers. >> and cools are closed in pennsylvania this morning after a new sighting of the suspect in the deadly police ambush. a law enforcement official believes he saw eric frein near a post office on monday. frein has been on the run sinceceps 12th. just ahead, will roger goodell be forced to testify about what he knew about the ray rice scandal and when he knew it? the key ruling expected today and why rice's suspension could soon be lifted. but let's begin this half hour with the tragic disappearance of hannah graham. the suspect in the case has been
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charged nekin connection with another brutal attack on another young woman. gabe gutierrez has the latest. >> reporter: they say that suspect is now linked to three brutal crimes against young women. meanwhile they're awaiting news on whether the human remains found over the weekend are indeed those of hannah graham. this morning the man accused of abducting hannah graham is facing new charges in a separate case. the charges include attempted capital murder. >> this case has been going on for nine years. >> reporter: police say jesse matthew abducted and sexually assaulted a 26-year-old woman walking home from a grocery store in d.c. back in september of 2005. she survived and came up with
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this sketch. matthew has not been charged in the murder but that case is forensically linked to graham's abduction. >> any other cases of missing women in this area, the pieces of this puzzle that no one had the answer to appear to be coming together. >> reporter: graham vanished more than five weeks ago after police say she was seen with matthew on surveillance video. investigators are still searching for evidence where human remains were found saturday. just a few miles away in this heavily wooded area is the area where matthew lived with his mother. they moved out about five years ago. >> i wouldn't have ever suspected him to do anything like that. he was soft spoken and nice and helpful and sweet. >> after he warmed up to people, you would always see him smiling and things. >> reporter: now matthew is in a virginia jail as police try to piece together what happened to hannah graham.
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matthew has not yet entered a plea in the graham case. no comment from his attorney on these latest charges. back to you. >> gabe, thanks so much. meantime, a judge is set to decide as early as today whether roger goodell must testify at an appeal hearing of ray rice against the league. a hearing that could put him back on the field in the near future. peter alexander is at the headquarters in atlantic city. good morning to you. >> reporter: beginning today nfl domestic violence experts are going to start training team personnel and former nfl players to lead newly created programs. anti-domestic and anti-sexual assault with individual teams in the coming weeks. this as the league is still dealing with the scar that got them here. after the outrage -- >> i also want to apologize to my fans. >> reporter: -- the scandal that
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tmz elevator video wob could ray rice return to the nfl this season? before that video came out, rice was suspended for two games. but the runing back was suspending indefinitely. rice's case claims that's unfair and has filed an appeal. judge barbara jones has set the appeal hearing dates for november 5th and 6th. barely two weeks from now. a final decision could follow days later. at issue, did rice tell the nfl and the ravens exactly what happened with his then-fiance janelle palmer before the video surfaced. >> the arbitrator determined that ray rice was telling the truth. then it's very probable, likely that ray rice could be reinstated from that hearing. >> reporter: judge jones is expecting to rule whether roger goodell will be compelled to testify about what he knew and when he knew it. the league's new check in violence policy calls for a player to be suspended for six
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games. he's already missed the first seven weeks of this season. if the judge supports rice's appeal, he could be reinstated next month with a handful of games still left in the season. but if he's cleared by the arbitrator, it's not clear any team would sign rice. >> i don't know there's going to be any team to be the one to have ray rice on their roster. do you really want to put yourself at risk for having protesters outside your stadium on game days? >> reporter: even though rice's camp maintains he's a first time offender. >> he's still a little too toxic because this issue hasn't gone away. it's still being talked about. and he is the flash point for it. >> ray rice's camp wants this case resolved as soon as possible. they say he's being punished twice for the game crime. and we have learned that ray rice has not yet been
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interviewed by either independent investigator. >> peter, thanks. meanwhile, let's get a check of the weather from mr. roker. >> believe it or not, we still have things to talk about in the tropics. we are watching the gulf. the hurricane center is investigating this area. we call it an invest. 93-l. the southwest bay of campeche. they give it a 50% chance of development. either way, the moisture from this is going to get into central and southern florida. up to five inches through the keys, three to five inches into central and southern florida. and anywhere from one to two inches as you move further to the north. pacific northwest, big storm system going to be coming on shore and bringing a ton of rain. you can already see rain on the camera lens there at our tower cam in seattle. and as you get into the puget sound area, some areas five to seven inches of rain in the western washington area. flood watches in effect, high
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wind we're seeing a fall-like morning in terms of the temperatures right now, chilly in the north bay, san francisco close to 50 in san jose. dry for now as temperatures will climb up a few degrees. today near 70 degrees in san jose, mid to upper 60s closer to san francisco and to the north bay highs in the low 70s, low to mid 70s around the tri-valley. next best chance of rain friday night into saturday morning. weather. >> all right, al. thank you very much. coming up in trending, he is one of the biggest names so why hasn't billy joel released a new album in decades? we'll hear his explanation. album in decades? we'll hear hcheck outation. all these airline seats. lots of them, right?
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. >> back now at 7:42 with encouraging news for the duchess of cambridge. this morning she took part in her first royal engagement in more than two months. nbc's katie tour is here with more on that. >> it's picture that everyone is waiting to see, kate feel better and now timely back to work. glowing by her husband's side, the duchess of cambridge made her first public appearance since news of baby number two. until now duchess kate had been on bed rest at home in kensington palace suffering from the same severe morning sickness she had while carrying prince george two years ago. though this time she wasn't hospitalized. the royal couple hopes perhaps to avoid the media hysteria of last time.
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>> ki please speak to kate please, my granddaughter? infamously low lighted by a prank call made to the hospital after she was admitted that resulted in a news committing suicide. the australian deejay who made the call and duped the unsupporting nurse, two years later she's still guilt ridden >> please, don't let anyone try and be as stupid as what we were. people need to definitely leave her alone. >> but for william and kate the pressure of public duty and the ever present paparazzi are inescapable. now in a better attempt to ensure their privacy, the royal couple are moving out of the city and into their second home, a ten bedroom house in the british country side with a royal history of its own. victoria akin's great grandparents once lived there
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and entertained royalty. vivian lee was a regular guest. >> its not a sort of palace. so i think it feels like it's a real home and it's a place they can relax and you know, walk around barefoot and have a great time and not, you know, always be on royal parade. >> and maybe most importantly, the be close to family. close to family because the queen of prince philip's home is just down the road. the pal sas says the prince or princess is due in april. maybe we'll see some of you over -- >> natalie is already packing her bags. >> springtime in london, i keep saying. i would love to go. >> this is not my deaf nation of a normal home. among the royals, right? >> it's very quaint. >> quaint. you need an atv. >> you don't need a land rover, just an atv. >> people living above the stables, that's quaint.
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sketch. my heart is broken. so honored i knew and loved him. gloria estefan wrote he was part of the biggest moments in my life. oscar's words, famous quotes remembered online in memes. it is not been buying expensive things, but appreciating things. it is fashion is a trend and style. the king of evening will forever be remembered. oscar de la renta. his gowns made an astounding 54 red carpet appearances in the last 12 months. truly a fashion icon is being remembered today. back to you. >> carson, thank you very much. coming up, guess who's here? bradley cooper. we while talk about his transition from hollywood to broadw broadway. why madonna is parting ways
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and good morning. it is 7:56 on your tuesday, i'm sam brock. rashon williams was killed in the mission district back in september. the suspect is reportedly a middle school classmate of williams. willia williams' family is hoping to convince the district attorney to try hims as an adult. >> an uber driver purportedly attacked a passenger and throwing her cell phone down the street. let's check in on the weather with rob mayeda.
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>> you see it there, 48 degrees out toward livermore in san ramone and walnut creek. a light jacket for sure would be a good idea this morning. doesn't need the umbrella just yet but thursday to friday, chances on the increase. low 70s inland around the north bay and tri-valley. notice those numbers creeping up through about thursday, then those chances of rain increase friday night into saturday morning. mike? >> all right, rob. we still have a very slow drive for many parts of the south bay. all of 101. look at the map. we're talking about from 85 in the split all the way past san jose airport and things smooth out toward santa clara and sunnyvale. we had an earlier crash 688 king but nothing unusual for that stretch. the peninsula and the east bay, south direction very slow and the dumbarton bridge.
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, billy joel explains why he hasn't released new rock music in decades and why today's celebrity culture is partly to blame. >> plus, from hollywood to broadway, bradley cooper on his newest role. ♪ we are living in a material world and i am a material girl ♪ >> and fit for the material girl. you can now own a piece of madonna history. check out some of her most famous costumes set to hit the auction block "today," tuesday, october 21st, 2014.
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it's our first time in new york and we're loving it! >> we finally made it to the "today" show. >> from washington, d.c. >> we're from canada, eh. >> we are 60 and spectacular from iowa. >> we're turning 13 on "today." >> we're back now, 8:00 on a tuesday morning. it's the 21st day of october, 2014. another big crowd on the plaza under beautiful sunny skies. but that's going to change. >> that's right. nor'easter coming up the coast will bring a lot of wet weather to the northeast. >> i'm matt lauer along with hoda kotb, al roker, carson daly. savannah continues on maternity leave. she comes back november 3rd. >> bradley cooper is coming up. >> i know. >> we're all very excited.
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let's get a check on the head lines. >> this happening a short time ago. the judge making it clear she would not give oscar pistorius any special treatment because he is rich and famous. the sentence, five years in prison for shooting and killing this woman, his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. guards immediately escorted pistorius down to a holding cell where he was fingerprinted. as you can see here, they loaded him into a police van with more guards to begin his sentence right now. under the law, he has to serve at least ten months behind bars. only then is he eligible for house arrest. the pistorius family saying this morning they accept the judgment and oscar will begin repaying society. reeva's parents, seen right here, also saying this morning that they are satisfied with the sentence as well, natalie. >> jeff rossen, thanks so much for that. the cdc has issued new guidelines for health care workers dealing with patients who have ebola. cdc director tom frieden
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conceded that the old guidelines didn't work, when two nurses in texas treating thomas eric duncan contracted the disease. under the new guide lines workers must be repeatedly trained specifically in putting on and off equipment. the equipment should leave no skin exposed and the procedures should be monitored by a trained observer. authorities in gary, indiana, say a man charged with strangling a woman may be a serial killer. darren van has been charged with the death of afrikka hardy. he also confessed to killing six other women, whose bodies were found in northwest indiana over the weekend and they say vann has indicated there could be more victims going back 20 years. an update now to a story we told you about on monday. we're hearing now for the first time from the humble hero, whose brave actions were captured on camera and seen worldwide. thomas artiaga was reunited with
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an elderly man that he pull ed from a burning house in fresno, california. he ran toward the fire because, in his words, it was the right thing to do. >> his daughter was trying to help him out and he couldn't really walk that far. i picked him up and carried him out. >> and he said he is overwhelmed by all of the attention and suggested that we all should help sometimes. humble hero. 8:04 right now. let's get another check of the weather with mr. roker. al? >> thank you so much. we've got all these nice folks out here. and these folks over here, help a hero. >> scholarships for veterans. >> thank you so much for doing that. we appreciate it. let's check your weather. see what's going on. a lot of wet weather is making its way up the coast as we watch this nor'easter develop. boston is going to be getting really on the wet side later on this afternoon. that's going to last for about 24 hours. afternoon temperatures, a little
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on the chilly side around the great lakes. temperatures about 10 to 20 degrees below normal there. also back through the western plains, 80s and 90s through southern california. wet weather moves into the northeast. we've got windy and wet conditions in the pacific northwest. high surf advisories along the southern california coast. look who is turning double digits. what's your name? >> sage. >> happy birthday. that's what's going on around the and you'll still need a jacket this morning around the bay area with 40s and 50s with clear skies. pretty nice forecast for the afternoon, low 70s around the south bay. mid to upper 60s closer to san francisco and low 70s out towards walnut creek, the tri-valley, and north bay today. no rain in today's forecast, but large surf with rip currents as the storm in the gulf of alaska sends some of that our way. in terms of rain, most will hold off until late friday. pretty significant accumulations into the weekend.
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young lady needs to raise her -- you want to meet al roker. however, for your 13th, you want to meet bradley cooper. there we go. but thank you very much. really appreciate that. >> all right, al. thank you very much. coming up on trending, the nun who soared to fame on italy's version of "the voice" releases her debut album. you'll not guess what she picked for her first single. a hint, it's a madonna song. >> a tease. bradley cooper is here along with his castmates from "the elephant man." and go ahead and put your bag right here. have a nice flight! traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing
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that article, how it's changed the celebrity game and it's not something he finds tasteful. >> as fans, we are bummed because we don't get his music. we certainly can understand it. >> sure. >> you go to one of his concerts and you still keep wanting more, because he can't do every song that you want to hear. >> you go to one of those concerts at the garden, you realize there are the hits but there are so many other songs you forget about that are fabulous. >> that's right. on monday, we told you about the backlash over a new action figure sold by toys r us, based on brian cranston's character on "breaking bad," even comes with a bag of plastic meth. bryan cranston tweeted, "i'm so mad, i'm burning my florida mom
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action figure in protest." remember sister christina? she stunned the coaches on italy's version of "the voice" and ended up winning. set to release her debut album. you won't believe what she's chosen for her first single. keep in mind, she is a nun. ♪ yeah you make me feel shiny and new like a virgin ♪ >> oh, boy. >> is this for real? >> yes. >> oh, yeah. ♪ touched for the very first time ♪ >> oh, no she didn't. sister christina taking on madonna's "like a virgin." why this particular song? she calls it a testimony of god's capacity to turn all things into something new. so, it's your interpretation. >> i agree. it's your interpretation. >> her debut album drops next month.
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>> i love her voice. >> i think she'll be a hit. all morning we've been talking about the passing of fashion icon oscar de la renta. let's bring in someone who knows what it was like to be styled by the man himself, jenna bush hager. >> and your mom. he was an influence at the white house. your mom wore many of his dresses. >> my mom did and she said, what i think is very true, more than anything he made women feel beautiful. i had the honor of becoming good friends with him while he made my wedding dress. i'll try to get through this. henry -- i woke up to the news from my mom and henry was like, what is wrong? he was the most lovely man. when he made my wedding dress, he said this is your dress. and he showed it to me and said i'm going to do it wider, but this is your dress and the bridezilla in me thought i want to pick out my own dress but he was right. i put it on. and he said now to the most important alcohol'sry, and he
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handed me his arm and he said, the man. so i put my arm in his arm and i got to walk through his showroom with oscar de la renta. and then we went to -- >> how cool is that? >> did it start with that sketch you tweeted out? >> it started with that sketch. he gave that to me for my wedding, which hangs in my house with so much love and, you know, he was such a lovely man. he did so much for this country, for the arts and for his country, the dominican republic as well. i just adored him and i will think of him often. >> well, that tops my story. >> okay. >> what was your story? >> i don't have a story. >> and you know what i thought, too? >> what? >> i was like, oh, my gosh, he's playing my dad or my husband. i said to henry, when i got home, he was a gentleman. he was the most kind man and i said to henry, have you some big shoes to fill. i was on the arms of oscar de la
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renta this morning. >> of all the people you've met, that he touched you so deeply tells us about your relationship with him. >> by the way, i was already planning to wear this. i brought this. this is oscar de la renta. >> oh, wow! >> that was great to remember him by. >> and you're going to talk more about this later with me at 10:00. >> yeah. >> i look forward to that, jenna. thank you. >> thank you so much, guys. a new survey of women when it comes to body image. plus the stars of "the elephant man" on broadway. we've got them coming up live in our studio. we're back in 30 seconds.
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all right. back now with our ongoing series, "love your selfie." glamour surveyed 1,000 women ages 18 to 40, to find out how they really felt about their bodies. this year, they did it again to see how things had changed with some surprising results. cindy levie is "glamour's" editor in chief. good morning. >> good morning. >> surprising results. >> yeah. >> you would think we would feel better because there's so much talk of body image. >> i won't sugar coat it. these were difficult results. we did the survey for the first time back in 1984, 41% of women said they didn't feel good about their bodies. now the number has risen to 54%. that's starting and not great news. we looked at men, too. they're not immune here. 33% of them said they don't feel great about their bodies but
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they don't seem to be as troubled by it as women are. >> it's interesting. when you see lena dunnham who talk about fat shaming, there's women and images out there that make you think we feel comfortable with who we are. >> i think there's a real movement toward body acceptance. it's a difficult thing for a lot of women to really internalize. >> all right. so, what's different? what makes the difference, do you think? >> primarily social media. that's the one factor that we found made a difference. the more time a woman spends on social media, the worse she feels about her body. >> this is interesting. you think when we look at celebrities, we look at their bodies and it makes you go, oh, god, i hate myself. >> no. it's actually the opposite. celebrities have a lot of help and they have a whole pack of trainers and dieticians who help them. >> sure. >> when you're looking at women on social media, you're thinking that's the girl next door f she can do it, i ought to be able to do it. >> let's talk about an experiment you did.
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you took these three women, which make me hate myself a little, too. >> we showed these bodies without the heads. you can't tell if this is a famous person or somebody you might see on social media, girl on facebook. then we showed them the same pictures with the heads that revealed they were a model, celebrity and serena williams, tennis player. in fact, they felt worse after looking at the pictures without the heads. >> why is that? >> they felt this is an anonymous woman posting a picture of herself and she really looks great. when they see a celebrity, they think i don't have to rise to that standard. >> we're comparing ourselves to our neighbors, our friends, people in the junior league or whatever and that makes us feel worse? >> exactly. the number of hours that a woman spends looking at pictures on social media is the factor that determines how she's going to feel about her body. >> sometimes you post a pick, you think you look good. you don't even want to look for likes but you kind of do and you're like three people liked my picture?
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that's it? >> the average woman has become a like-aholic. they go back to refresh to see how many people liked it's not the number of hours, it's the fact of life, going down the rabbit hole of facebook and instagram. >> give us a couple of tips. >> women who had better body image, a few women in our survey said i feel great about myself and they had a few things in common. first of all, they all told us that they exercise. when you exercise, you're really appreciating what your body can do, not just how it looks. >> okay. >> additionally, they told us that they limited the amount of time they spent on social media. and we all love social media. >> i know, but get off of it sometimes. >> it's a fact of life. but enough is enough. do that self check. do i feel better or worse about myself when i log on? >> all good advice. thank you. we appreciate it. from ways to improve your body satisfaction head to today.com. let's head over to matt. >> thank you very much.
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stars of the screen and the stage right here. bradley cooper, patricia clarkson, alessandro nivola are getting ready for the broadway revival of "the elephant man." reunion for you guys as well. you did this in williamstown, massachusetts. which one of you picked up the phone and said ringo, we're getting the band back together? >> after we did williamstown, we thought wouldn't it be amazing if we were able to do this again? james nederlander said let's do this on broadway. >> i think most people are familiar of the story because of the movie in 1980 or something like that. >> 1980. >> it's a very challenging story. is it more challenging on stage? >> yes. >> yeah. it's a completely different play than the film. the film wasn't actually based on the play. the big difference, the obvious difference is that bradley doesn't have any prosthetic makeup on. everything is done -- >> it's just beautiful bradley becoming -- that's the conceit of the play, that a beautiful
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man plays him. >> there's a scene early on in the play where there's a big projection of the photograph of the real elephant man. >> joseph merrick. >> joseph merick. >> bradley stands on one side of it and i stand on the other and explain to the audience every detail of his physical deformity and he takes it on as i describe it. >> can you give me a sense of what you're talking about? i want the whole thing, if you don't mind. this guy was born terribly disfigured. he was part of this traveling freak show. >> well, he actually -- didn't happen until he was 5. it started to get worse and worse. he actually solicited the help of a guy named tom norman and wanted to join, because he couldn't make a living doing anything else. >> i know you're not going to do it for me, although it is wishful thinking. how do you perform -- >> maybe you don't want me to. >> can you give me a hint of how
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you contort yourself? >> if you watch all the different products, david bowie did it, you interpret it any way you want to. for me, i don't know. it sort of is something that -- i guess it starts with the breath and then it sort of just happens. the truth is, the best part is they look at me as if i am merrick. >> it's a remarkable transformation before your eyes. it's quite breathtaking when you see it happen. >> maybe it happens so beautifully because this is something you have been thinking about and doing for a long time. >> yeah. >> a bit from this show or this play was part of your masters thesis at the actor's studio. >> yeah and the film was my original introduction to the whole story when i was a kid and my father said to me -- that's the reason i wanted to become an actor, david lynch's movie. i discovered there was a play and did it for my thesis in grad school and we did it two years ago. >> what's the takeaway? for those not familiar with the story, what do you want people to leave the theater feeling?
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>> it's an extraordinary night in the theater. it's incredibly profound experience to watch this man that we have all fallen in love with, joseph merrick, that we love deeply. but you watch this journey. and it's very funny and incredibly heartbreaking at the same time. >> a lot of it is what it is to be human, because this man is so disfigured that he almost looks like an animal and has been treated like an animal all of his life. >> isn't that the famous line from the movie? i'm not an animal? >> the most civilized of us all. >> the doctor i play rescues him from this sort of circus freak show and sets him up to live in kind of civilized quarters, but wants to make him a human being and doesn't acknowledge that, in fact, he is a human being. and that's his great falling.
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>> clearly, there are some very serious themes and issues here. it would be horrible if, in the middle of a show like this, you got like a giggle attack, like, you know, i actually saw when you did "the tonight show.." >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> this is epic. you and fallon got into something that could not stop. i don't want to jinx you. that would be horrible. >> that would be -- >> to do in the middle of an emotional scene. >> especially contorted. >> you should just eliminate that from even your mind of that happening. >> thank you for putting that in there. >> i can see the audience reacting horribly to that. >> that would not be good. >> don't even wear that hat. >> exactly. i've had those moments. when you're in them, you can't get out of them. >> it's over. >> it really is. you're in rehearsals now. this opens november 7th? >> turn off your cell phones in the theater, okay? we don't want that distraction either.
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>> a man answered a phone once. >> you did not. >> it stopped ringing and five minutes later it started ringing again. finally, he picked it up and he said, i can't talk right now. i'm in the theater. >> did you just stop? >> what do you do, you know? we kind of waited for him to finish. >> and no giggle. >> no giggles. >> don't even think about it. >> okay. >> bradley, patricia, alessandro, great to see you. you can catch "elephant man" on broadway november 7th. >> hello? i can't talk right now. keanu reeves at 50, that's coming up. plus clothes from the material girl on the auction block all after your local news. plus clothes from the material girl on the auction block all after your local news.
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good tuesday morning to you. i'm sam brock. a woman accused of attacking a 4-year-old girl at a south bay walmart is accused of hitting the girl with a lug nut wrench at the walmart on story road in san jose. this happened back in may. prosecutors say she targeted the girl and her father because they were asian. she is charged with attempted murder, which could result in a life sentence. it is still 8:26, that time of the morning traffic starts to tighten up. let's find out how the roadways are looking with mike. >> in oakland it's really jamming up northbound past the coliseum. made worse because look at the traffic on the southbound side. that is southbound at 29th,
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there's a two-car noninjury crash. right now, big distraction for the northbound side, as well, 880, as well as west 580. another crash has cleared down to the bottom of your screen. difficult bill for the tuesday, 880 and 101 down to the dunbarton bridge. north 101 the worst from 85, back to you. >> it is, in fact, a traffic tuesday. way too much red on that map. hopefully better news in 25 minutes. stay with us. 8:30 now on a tuesday
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morning, 21st of october, 2014, as we have one more chance to say hi to the folks here in the plaza. >> great crowd. natalie morales, i'm going to call you out. >> uh-oh. >> bradley cooper, his segment was over. he was out in the hallway. do you know how long it took natalie morales to put her coat on in front of him? you were lingering. >> what? >> fess up to the lingering. >> the rest of us were already
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outside. >> putting lipstick on me. >> that was happening, too. >> you missed the lipstick. >> that's right, you were puckering up. >> coming up, the material girl, some of her possessions are being auctioned off, famous dresses, the gown she wore when she married sean penn and how much they'll fetch for those goodies. keanu reeves is here to talk about his action-packed movie and also talking about doing stunts. it's hard to believe, he's 50. >> that's a typo. >> i'm sure he likes that. and we'll talk about some of his classic roles. also, michelle phan's youtube tutorials just hit 50 billion views. >> wow! >> she'll show us how easy it is to transform yourself in time for halloween. >> mr. roker, check of the weather? >> all right. let's see. we are looking at wet weather in the northeast, windy conditions into new england.
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pacific northwest as well. looking pretty good. tomorrow, a lot of wet weather moving down into central and southern florida. wet weather from northern texas into the plains. more windy, gale-force winds continue in the pacific northwest with wet weather as well, warming up down through southern california. high tomorrow in los angeles about 83 degrees. wet weather continues into the northeast. and into new england, with a real nor'easter. and these folks just married. >> that's right! >> 40 years ago. what's your name? >> pat. >> jim. >> feeling more like fall around the bay area. chilly mornings, 40s and 50s to start, then 70s, close to 70 degrees, mid 60s closer to san francisco, and low to mid 70s in north bay. keep in mind, in you're going to head out to the coast, watch out for high surf and rip currents, as a long large-period swell
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arri arrives. but in terms of rainfall, most is going to hold off until about friday night, into saturday with higher totals there north of santa rosa moving into the weekend. >> al, thank you so much. have you ever wanted to be a material girl or did you ever just want to express yourself? madonna's memorabilia is part of icons and idols rock 'n' roll auction. martin nolan is the executive director, both men are here with me today. how are you guys? >> very good, thanks. >> when i think of these auctions, i often think of someone who has passed away. >> yes. >> michael jackson, that kind of thing. madonna is very relevant. is this stuff she is auctioning off herself? >> no. madonna was very generous, she either gave these items to friends or the pink dress, it comes to the costume house that originally supplied it to madonna for the video. these are items -- people invest in these items over the years and madonna didn't realize in
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the '80s that these items would be worth so much money. >> they are going to be biggies. famous video "material girl." >> yes. >> right in front of you is the dress from that as well as this mink stole. tell us about those items. >> these are items that madonna wore in material girl, a takeoff from what marilyn monroe wore in "diamonds are a girl's best friend." we estimate this collection 40,000 to $60,000. because madonna is so collectible, we anticipate they'll sell for a lot more. >> gloves and bracelets as well? >> that's exactly right. some of these are sold in separate lots but as a collection, we anticipate someone will try to keep it together. >> let's tiptoe down here. can i touch this stuff, by the way? >> yes. >> you're allowed, okay. the video music -- i love this video. this is madonna's getup from that. >> what's great about this collection of items, we estimate around $20,000 to $30,000. in this case, madonna didn't --
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original jimmy choo shoes. they have intrinsic value on their own. >> who are the types of people who are bidding on this stuff? >> uber madonna fan, museums, also investors, buying items now and some day down the road sell them for a profit. >> all right. let's move down here. hi, martin. how are you? >> eva peron in "evita." that was one of madonna's great movies. she won a golden globe. >> nominated for five academy awards. she pursued this role. she wanted to play eva peron. madonna wanted to play eva peron. $55 million budget. she sang "don't cry for me argentina." $1 million for her role in this.
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this was filmed in budapest. this, because of unrest, people in argentina were resentful of the movie, felt they would not portray it correctly so, moved to budapest and madonna had 85 costume changes. >> wow! >> baseball is your thing, come on down to "league of their own." i love this movie. this is her outfit, huh? >> absolutely. she played alongside rosie o'donnell as well, and tom hanks. set in 1943 during world war ii. again, we have made this $35,000, comes with a signed baseball glove and baseball signed glove, madonna, tom hanks, penny marshall, geena davis. >> terrific. >> final item, her wedding dress when she married sean penn. you always wonder what people do with their old wedding dresses.
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>> she started dating sean penn when she was filming "material girl". it's quite a coincidence that both items are here on the set today. but, yeah, she married sean penn in 1985. they got annulled in '87, divorced in '89. short marriage. famous wedding on the beach in malibu. it was her birthday, august 16th, 1985. she wrote two words on the beach. it wasn't happy birthday, a message to the paparazzi flying overhead. designed a lot of outfits for madonna in the '80s. this is estimated at $40,000 to $60,000. fantastic line. >> gentlemen, thank you both. thank you guys so much. the auction, november 7th and 8th. you can find more items on today.com. coming up next, keanu reeves
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pays a visit to studio 1a. plus our live halloween makeup transformation with youtube sensation michelle phan. first this is "today" on nbc. californians are discovering the real risks behind prop 46. it was written and paid for by the trial lawyers to make them millions... while, for the rest of us, health care costs go up. no wonder every major newspaper in the state opposes prop 46. they say 46 "overreached in a decidedly cynical way." it's a ploy "for trial lawyers to enrich themselves." and prop 46 has "too many potential drawbacks to be worth the risk." time to vote no on prop 46.
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back now at 8:40 with keanu reeves, best known for blockbuster action hits like "the matrix" and "speed." john wick, character of a retired hit man who goes on a rampage after a thug steals his car and kills his dog. >> it was just a dog. >> just a dog? >> i lost everything until that dog arrived on my doorstep. a final gift from my wife. an opportunity to grieve unalone and your son took that from me.
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>> keanu, welcome back. good to see you. >> good morning. >> this isn't a disney film. >> no. there's a dog in it, but it's not -- >> no. this is -- you're very choosey about your roles. this one is a little dark. it involves dark characters, doing dark things, often times in dark places. why did you want to do this one? >> it's not just dark. it's fun as well. >> the action parts are wild. no question. >> yeah. action and, you know, i think that the -- as you saw, the character is grieving. his wife has given him this gift and these guys come into his home, beat him up and kill this dog. for john, it's about grief and about reclaiming and a renowned assassin, changed his life for love and now he's going back into the darkness. you go into this underground world of thieves and criminals, but it's got a sense of code and
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honor and it's a heightened world. and it's fun. >> it is fun. but what i meant by the darkness is what you just said. it's underground, seedy, grimy world. >> everyone is really well dressed. >> and then killing each other. you look great when you kill people, things like that. you are doing so much in terms of the action side of this movie. >> absolutely. >> as al busted you on, as we were out on the plaza, you just turned 50. >> the old half century. >> yes. do you find it harder to do these kinds of things or do you call in the stunt men more after you turn 50? >> no. >> you did all of this? >> i want to do everything as much as i can. action should be tied to character and emotion and the story. the more that i can do -- directors wanted to do long takes and not make it cutie. the more that you can see me and go on the journey with the character, the more emotional it is, the more connection you have. and in terms of like, you know, running up and down stairs and being 50, you just become more
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efficient. >> more efficient? >> more efficient in terms of how you learn, what you can't do, what you can do. >> and you consume more aleve and advill. >> no, you take really cold ice bath. >> is that what you did? >> every night. >> how does 50 feel? >> it's only been a couple of months. but i'm glad i'm here. >> it beats the alternative? >> it does. >> you're choosey with your roles and always have been. what is in the pipeline for you? what is the next big thing that you would like to take on? >> thank you for asking. the past year, i did two films after "john wick." i worked with eli roth on a home invasion movie called "knock knock" and i worked with courtney hunt who did a wonderful film called "frozen river" in 2008 and that's called "the whole truth," courtroom drama where everyone is lying. >> you mentioned the home invasion movie. i'm not going to make light of
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this at all but you had two weird experiences at your house where two women broke into your -- separate incidents. >> yeah. >> one in your library and one ended up in your swimming pool. >> the pool and the guest room shower. >> what was the deal there? >> i don't know, matt. they just wanted to come and visit. they wanted to come and hang out. one at 4:00 in the morning on a saturday. heard this noise, looked up and there was a dark figure in the doorway. anyway, i hope everybody is okay. everybody's all right. >> but it does shake your world a little bit. i've been in a home where it's been invaded. it's no fun. >> no, it's not fun. >> "speed," is this something like the 25th anniversary of "speed"? >> something like that. >> you were 25 or 24 when you shot that movie? >> yeah. >> i'm getting back to the 50 thing. i'm going to work that back in every other question. this one is called "john wick." it is a thrill ride, no question about it. good to see you. it opens friday.
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>> michelle phan launched her first youtube video in 2007, determined to make the world more beautiful one make-up tutorial at a time. more than 7 million subscribers and her 300 plus videos have been viewed 1 billion times. now she's putting all of that knowledge into print with her first book called "makeup: your life guide to beauty, style and success, online and off." hey, michelle. >> good morning. >> i'm really shocked to think that -- i guess it was about seven years ago, in your opinion college. >> i was. >> just like a million other kids. >> yes. >> and somehow you got this idea. and it has exploded into a real
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business for you. hasn't it? >> absolutely, it has. it has opened so many doors in my life. and i wanted to share this knowledge to the next generation or anyone who is interested in building a business and learning how to navigate the online and offline world. >> you are clearly a business woman. you not only have this youtube channel but your own makeup line. is that right? >> i do. >> you have a smart phone app? >> i do. >> how were you able to do all of that as a young girl? >> i am just very passionate. if it's something you're passionate about, it doesn't feel like work. it feels like play. every day i wake up and look forward to playing and interacting with my followers and the people on my team i work very closely with. >> did you study this stuff in school or did you go something completely -- >> i studied art. when you're an entrepreneur, you're paving the way. there are people who are born entrepreneurs and that's something you can also learn. that's what i wrote in my book. >> we went out into the plaza
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and found three women. we know it's around halloween. we wanted to give them kind of a cool halloween look. the very first person, let's look at her before picture. this is what she looked like. you wanted to make her over into barbie. >> she wanted to be barbie. >> she did? >> she wanted to be the barbie girl. >> tell us about the process. >> it's raul all about the eyes. you want to have perfect, flawless skin, but make the eyes pop. what i recommend is adding and layering lots of lashes. on top of that, adding white eyeliner under the water line. what this does is pop the eyes and makes her eyes appear very big, almost doll like. >> let's look at the before and after split. this is barbie now with the wig on, obviously. what else did you do? >> what i'm about to do is add the finishing touch. i recommend taking a little bit of glitter and adding it right under the eyes right here. >> what do you mean glitter? >> glitter gel. >> glitter liner? >> glitter liner that you can
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add a little bit of and it pops the eyes and gives the sparkle. >> let's move on. betsy wanted to be or you wanted betsy to be a vampire. tell us what you wanted to do to her. >> betsy, she wanted -- obviously, she's blond. i wanted to turn her into something darker, more sultry. we added the smoky eyes and we darkened the lips and very easy to work with. she has stunning eyes. >> let's look at her before and after and see how she turned out. wow! oh, my -- almost unrecognizable. >> she has completely transformed. be careful, she might bite your neck. >> the eyes are what are kind of freaking me out. what kind of final touches do you have for her? >> a fun final touch, take a little bit of a red lipstick and with a brush, you just want to paint -- open your mouth a little and the blood right there. >> you need the fangs.
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>> you absolutely do. >> thanks. >> our final lady is heather. you took a page from the '20s. >> i did. >> heather is gorgeous. >> i love going back in time. that's the fun thing about makeup. you can really revisit and go back in time and relive a moment. >> all right. what did you do differently? >> for heather, we created the flapper girl look. the '20s, it was all about the skinny brows and very playful cheek. >> look at her, reading your book. little self promotion, okay. >> reading about digital dos and don'ts. >> let's see her split, her before and after. there's the before. >> voila. >> you don't really recognize the women after. >> no. >> that's amazing. >> they transform. >> final touches? >> i love taking a lip brush, again, and sculpting the cupid bow, creating the theatrical look that was very popular during the roaring '20s. >> terrific.
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it's pretty out there in new york city. we're back now at 8:53. good time to check in with willard scott and see who is celebrating a birthday. willard? >> wish you could be with me. we have sharks and ta s in tank like our sales department. our birthday buddy of the day, take a look, if you will, beautiful and exciting gerri harris from raleigh, north carolina. 100 years old today. beautiful lady. and grace brown is in town. happy birthday to grace. she's from temple hills, maryland. she is 100 years old today, too. she's just as sweet as she can be. james king, that's a great name. he could be a radio announcer. james king from silver spring, florida. and he is 100 years old today. take a look, if you will, at the lovely carl gleysteen. good old carl is from fox point, wisconsin. lot of nice places in wisconsin
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this time of the year, so pretty. 101 years old. we wish him a happy birthday. all my nice friends in new york, one and all, come on down and see us here almost the end of connecticut. rhode island, you can see us. now back to new york. >> all right, willard. thank you very much. the gang is all here again. >> uh-huh. >> what's coming up in the next hour? >> gene simmons coming up. >> ooh. >> army of one. >> giving life advice. gene is our life coach today. >> oh, my god. >> that's right. we've all been practicing the tongue thing. >> you can do that? >> no. >> you want to show? >> no. >> we also have some music, "the voice" star jacquie lee joining us. >> that's great. thank you for supporting the cause. >> and not to embarrass your significant others after this moment with president obama where a man embarrassed his
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you're watching today in the bachlt. >> and a good tuesday morning to you, it's 8:56, i'm sam brock. tonight in berkley, the city will consider a first of its kind proposal for banning landlords for turning down tenants just because he or she has a pet. pets are being surrendered to animal shelters because of the no-pet policy at any complexes. in the meantime, if you're headed to the coast today, be on the lookout for some dangerous
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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome back to "today." it's tuesday morning, october 21st, 2014. a beautiful day here in new york city. i'm willie along with al, natalie and tamron. i have a question for you guys. >> oh, boy. >> all of us have had the opportunity, no matter how brief or how long it's been, to have some interaction with the president of the united states. we've been lucky to go to a holiday party or something like that. >> yeah. >> have you thought about what you would say if you ever encountered the president, before you met him? here's what i'm going to say. you've got your moment. what are you going to do with it? >> hi, mr. president, nice to meet you. >> but do you have a little line
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prepared? >> like a comedy routine? >> i don't know. >> a couple of minutes. >> you think of what you're going to say when you meet somebody like that. you only have a certain amount of time. how do you get in and get out? here is one guy's answer to that question. president obama was voting early when he was back in illinois and chicago yesterday. as the president stood next to a fellow voter at the box, her name is aya cooper, her boyfriend decided to chime in. here is what he said. >> you know, i wasn't really planning on it. >> did he really just say that? >> there is an example of a brother, for no reason whatsoever -- >> i knew he was going to say something smart. >> and now you'll be going back home and talking to your friends about -- what's his name? >> mike. >> i can't believe mike, he is
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such a -- i was just mortified. fortunately the president was nice about it. >> i am freaking out right now. >> and so was i. >> thank you very much. >> mike seems like he's a decent guy. >> this is not happening. >> oh, it happened. >> wow! >> mike, that's your line? >> way to go, mike. and, by the way, he's only got the secret service guys -- >> i wonder if they're still together. >> when you go home to your friends, you're going to say i was mortified. like this is how you'll explain. >> he doesn't even break stride, though. >> never looked up from the voting booth. >> the coolest person reaction to that. i would have said, what did you -- i don't know what i would have thought. >> mike -- here is what happened. mike got nervous. >> yeah. >> he said i'm going to go with
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humor. >> okay. >> i'm going to do something other people don't do, don't touch my girlfriend. probably when it left his mouth -- >> the president will never forget you. >> forget about his girlfriend. mike's mom -- mike's mom -- oh! >> it's a good thing mike wasn't seen on camera, though, right? >> his finger is famous. >> which was the other part. he pointed. >> his girlfriend, meanwhile, is everywhere. she's like, thanks a lot, honey. >> isn't it kind of odd? what are the chances that they would be voting and her name is voter. >> what? >> oh, al. >> it's the captions. the caption said "voter" and it spelled out what everybody said because the audio was a little low. >> it was an interesting thing you did there. we were talking about when significant others or friends embarrass you, like what's up with the voter thing that we missed? has there been a moment where you embarrassed deborah. >> every day. >> or deborah embarrassed you? >> i was going to say, let's
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reask the question. what day haven't -- >> what was the last moment? >> -- embarrassed my wife or children? which which kind of becomes a national holiday when that happens. you're married and you're a parent, you do something dumb every day. >> natalie, anything come to mind? >> no. like al said, i think you do things and then it becomes oh, i shouldn't have said that. >> and generally the wife doesn't do embarrassing -- >> it's the husband. >> it's us. we're idiots. >> i don't think so. that's not true. you guys are good. >> no, no, we're not good. my kids are old enough to be embarrassed. before they think you're a god. lucy is 7 and she's like, oh, boy. singing and dancing to that song again. >> does feet of clay mean anything? >> embarrassing your kids, that happens a lot more often. my kids can be mortified over any little thing. god forbid, josh, i think that girl likes you and he just collapse. >> oh, don't do that. >> he can't do that. >> that's a low blow.
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that's when he won't clean his room. >> 10 going on 11. he's not there yet. >> it's coming. >> it's coming very soon. >> it's coming. monica lewinsky, you may have heard her chat by now. she is out. she is coming out, speaking out now for the very first time, though, you're really kind of getting a sense of how she is trying to make this comeback. she's launching a campaign to help end cyber bullying and the culture of what she calls -- what is internet shaming and she explained how she became a household name instantly. take a listen. >> 16 years ago, fresh out of college, a 22-year-old intern in the whitehouse and, more than average averagely romantic, i fell in love with my boss in a 22-year-old sort of way. it happens. but my boss was the president of the united states.
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that probably happens less often. now, i deeply regret it for many reasons. not the least of which is because people were hurt and that's never okay. >> so to give you a little context, she was speak at an auditorium of millenials, 30 under 30 summit in philadelphia, and she basically was talking to people who she said you probably don't really know who i am, except for a lyric in eminem or beyonce song. my name was used widely. she had to give everybody a lesson in who she was. how could we forget, those of us who went through this sad time in our country's history. but it's interesting, because the question then comes about with the cyber bullying, she claims that she was publicly
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shamed, humiliated. >> she was. >> she was. >> but she was responsible for her actions. and she did say she does take blame for that. it's interesting. the first time you're saying she loved the president. i think it's interesting words but she said at the same time, she's like, i was -- let me find her words exactly. when i asked myself how best to describe how those last 16 years have felt, i always come back to that word shame. my own personal shame, shame that befell my family and shame that befell my country, our country. she's owning up to what happened in that time. >> can you imagine what this would have been like during -- at this point with social media? >> exactly. >> twitter wasn't around. >> google and her name -- the internet was around and that's when she became the first person that really became cyber bullied, in her words. >> i don't excuse what she did, but she has paid her penance. it's been 16 years. to her credit, she has laid low. she has been under the radar for the last decade or so. i'm sure she had opportunity after opportunity to make money,
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be out in public, do a reality show, whatever she wanted to do. i'm not excusing what she did but, let's remember, there were two parties to that event. >> exactly. >> one of them has gone on and been applauded and paid lots of money to speak to people and the other has been shamed. >> it's her story, too. she owns this journey, as well. she has a right to speak on it as well whether someone else has political aspirations or not. and a lot of critics have pointed out to the timing. what time is the right time to tell your story? >> perhaps there is a teachable moment to young people out there, that you have to pay the -- you have to be aware of the consequences of your actions, things that you do now can forever live with you. and in your lifetime. >> especially with the internet now. >> the internet now. you put those pictures of yourself out there, that lives with you. that stays with you. that history stays with you. perhaps she is somebody who can look at this and say this is a teachable moment for young people. >> that's what she's doing. >> from something kind of
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serious with pictures, here is something a little not so serious. pictures on the internet. a cook at a chili's near tampa, florida. he took some pictures. >> okay. >> at work while he's cooking. >> like this. >> like this, posing on the job. >> okay. >> on his facebook page. he has now since taken it down. he had the caption "sexy cooks of chili's." no offense but isn't that an oxymor oxymoron? >> are you saying he's not sexy? >> he thinks he is. there was no food harmed during that photo shoot. however, he was fired. chili's statement to nbc news, chili's clearly does not encourage this type of behavior in our restaurant. that's good to know. >> thank you, chili's. >> we maintain very high standards of food quality and safeness and the restaurant continues to follow these requirements. additionally, we ended this team member's employment after learning of his conduct.
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>> was he fired bcause of the cleanliness issue? >> you're not supposed to be shirtless fly freying my chicken tenders. >> backyard barbecue. >> more embarrassed, too. >> are you in the backyard shirtless? >> no, no. i wear a burlap sack, as completely covered as possible. and the restaurant also passed a health inspection. >> i want to go on the record and say this in no way asks my love affair with chili's and southwestern egg rolls. >> the baby back rib. >> really? >> oh! >> baby back, baby back, baby back -- get in my belly. >> can we get chili's? their queso is amazing. hey, chili's. >> chili's not a person. just so you know. >> they gave a statement. >> but they're not a person. >> hey, chili's. >> tamron hall is hitting on a restaurant.
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wow! >> hi, chili's. how you doing? >> i guess your stomach is better after yesterday. >> i'm hungry. >> let's show you what's going on. this low pressure is bringing showers and thunderstorms along the coast. new york, cloudy skies already. rain will be moving in, in the next hour or two. boston, you could look for heavier rain late this evening on into tomorrow. as this system gets itself together over the next 24 hours, nor'easter bringing with it a lot of wet weather. because of this high pressure gradient up in canada squeezed between these two systems, those winds are really barreling in here. not only are we talking about anywhere from four to six inches of rain up along the coast of maine, beach erosion, wind gusts of over 45 miles an hour, airport delays from new york up into boston, probably down to washing and a pretty nice day ahead after a cool start. low to mid 70s around san jose south. mid 60s closer to san francisco, and 70s inland around the north
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bay and tri-valley. heading into the afternoon, today at least, partly cloudy skies. watch out for some high surf and rip currents. sent our way by a windy storm in the gulf of also for now keeping the storm track off to the north, but rain will make a comeback later on friday. into the weekend, highest totals there north of santa rosa. >> by the way, sad moment. mcdonald's announcing they will not have a national rollout of mcrib this year. >> what? is that true? >> that's true. individual stores can carry it if they want. no mcrib nationally. hello, ronald! >> not the country i grew up in. >> what happened to america? they should do a poll. >> yeah. hey, brittany -- >> thank you. >> brittany in our orange room mcrib, yes? #mcrib yes, #mcrib no. can you get on that? >> oh, no. >> done.
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>> done. speaking of the orange room, have you ever had a rough time trying to teach your mom or dad something new? texting, tweeting, maybe giving their wardrobe a new look. >> yeah. >> what would you like to teach your mom or dad by logging on to today.com? you might be in an upcoming "today" segment. we'll pick a few of them. >> the opportunity to embarrass our moms and dads now? >> leyla was not very happy i'm wearing skinny jeans at this point. >> really? >> she thinks it's uncool. >> you've earned those jeans. you wear them. >> you're a rock star, al. speaking of rock star -- >> hey. >> behind all the makeup and costumes is one of the hardest working and most successful men in music. he arrived an immigrant and created a business empire. you know who it is. gene simmons, s i did it.... i did it too... they took nature's bounty hair, skin and nails, it's a vitamin supplement that nourishes from the inside... with biotin for beautiful hair and strong nails. and vitamin c and e for vibrant skin.
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you've been living the past several decades, it's mainly because this guy, gene simmons, made wild rock 'n' roll with these guy. >> not only is kiss one of the most famous rock 'n' roll bands but the 3,000 items they license around the world. gene simmons has been in charge of the marketing and branding and shares that in his new book "me, inc." >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i love this book. so much to learn and so much wisdom you impart in this book. everyone knows you for your hundred million cds, dvds sold, "new york times" best seller. the list goes on and on. people don't maybe know about your humble beginnings. >> very short because you've got a limited amount of time. i was born in israel. i don't look swiss. my mother was a survival of the concentration camps of nazi, germany. she taught me everything i knew. not a very well educated or
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sophisticated woman but understands intrinsically what life is all about. we're here for a very short time and it is incumbent on you, you have a fiduciary duty and i would be remiss in mind if i don't hold this up. you're going to go to the potty. take this book with you. on a long train ride, take this with you. also, women out there, with your new cosmo and stuff, pick up this issue of "fortune" magazine. natalie, what does it say? >> the 50 most powerful women. >> so as you learn -- i mean this with respect. there's nobody more important to us than women. >> yep. >> you are the life givers, the backbone of families, without whom we would have chaos. for god sakes, read this thing. there are other things besides cosm o, spinach souffles, makeup. learn how to become the alpha female within you. >> it's important to do that. i've got a limited amount of
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time. it's an important book. >> you say the art of as assimilation is -- >> i didn't invent this. i don't even have a horse in this race. english is my third language. i had to learn the language. life is this kind of -- what is the combination of finding out how to get money? look at you guys. you come from different, varied backgrounds. but we all agree, a jew from israel, natalie is hispanic, latino and you guys are a combination. rainbow of life as we know it. we all agree, it's not the tower of babble. it's not chaos. we all agree that in this place at this time, english is the language. great. we can also speak serbian, but if you spoke serbian and i spoke zimbabwe, we couldn't get anywhere fast. agree on the predominant culture so we can communicate. structure is wonderful. in our own free time, do whatever the heck you want to
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do. >> if i'm an entrepreneur, i'm watching this, i'm saying of course you're rich. you're a rock star. you had a specific skill. how does that apply to someone watching? >> i came here with nothing, with my mother. i was an 8 1/2-year-old kid and became a legal immigrant because there is a difference. we went through the system and i learned what everybody should learn, which is english-speaking skills and then climb up the ladder of success. the doors -- by the way, america is the most wonderful country that has ever been here because it's given me, an immigrant who wasn't even born here, the same opportunities as a native-born child. what more could you want? all america is asking you to do is to tip the hat to the flag. just shut up for the minute that it's up there, "god bless america." you don't even have to say i pledge allegiance. just shut up. give it the respect. it's giving you all the opportunities in the world and this is not fancy business language. you can go on the train, on a plane ride and pick chapters up. women should read, lady
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entrepreneurs. get your kids to read kid entrepreneur section in here. that lemonade stand where they charge money, learn about the price of goods, will teach them more about capitalism than all the school learning that they're going to get. >> gene simmons, thank you, sir. >> so good to have you here. >> "me, inc." read an excerpt on today.com. a big consumer alert to tell patented sonic technology with up to 27% more brush movements.
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game time. of course, we're not returning to san francisco until friday for the next game, game three, i believe, of the world series. the energy here is electric, but how is it in kansas city, kauffman stadium, first pitch this evening is at 5:07 p.m. the giants will have their ace on the mound, madison bumgarner, james shields, matchup of aces. after this break, a look at weather and traffic. stay with us.
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we're seeing some classic fall weather, jacket weather for the morning. 40s and 50s, short sleeves for the afternoon. low 70s around san jose. mid to upper 60s near san francisco, and 70s for the north bay and tri-valley locations for the afternoon. one thing to watch will not be raindrops, at least for today, but windy storm brings high surf at times and the threat of rin currents into tonight for the coastline. >> over here towards oakland,
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smooth both directions past the coliseum, the earlier crash has cleared. now we have recovery northbound 101 through san jose. tough drive from 85 up past kc. earlier crash in sunnyvale has cleared, but added to the slowing through the area, still slow south 880 and 680 through fremont. that's a typical pattern, though, and across the bridges, the san mateo and dunbarton, lighter flow, restoring both sides of the bay. oakland recovering past 29. back to you. >> discovering you can avoid a surf, but not the traffic, another update coming up in 25 minutes.
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welcome back to "today," tuesday, october 121st, 2014. >> flabbergasted. mcdonald's is not rolling out nationally the mcrib this year. just the local mcdonald's. so we asked, #mcrib yes, #mcrib no. and the word, brittany, so far is no? >> right. >> what? >> al, i don't want to ruin your world here, but -- >> america, what's wrong with you? >> voter fraud. >> you have some support but some people are tweeting in some good things. >> here is the other thing. you've had a few votes. normally we have a floodgate of voters on anything al throws out there. maybe mcrib is early 2000.
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the kids are all in those dorito taco things now. >> cheeseburger 1934, but, boom, still there. >> mcrib lives on forever. >> kids are eating burritos wrapped in tacos with nachos and -- >> waffle. >> i don't know how you can even do the weather right now. >> i don't know if i can live in a country without the mcrib. oh, man. all right. today, we've got wet weather in the northeast, moving on into new england. windy conditions. pacific northwest looking at a lot of wet weather and windy conditions as well. high surf in southern california, 77. gulf coast looking good. a system we're watching on the gulf may bring a lot of heavy rain to central and southern florida. plains states on into northern texas, wet weather where they could use the rain and more windy and rainy conditions. cool as well, in the pacific northwest. that's what's going on around and around the bay area
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right now, we're going to see some high surf and rip currents along the coast, but not a lot of rain just yet. as we head towards the end of the week, we'll see rain chances on the increase, especially thursday, few showers, friday night, and saturday. take a look at the next five days, temperatures climbing up a bit in san jose, chance of rain early saturday. north bay, though, chance of showers showing up on thursday off and on as we approach the weekend. >> and that's your latest weather. >> to our series "hope to it," create a place where special needs kids can let loose and have fun. >> started a dance studio in north carolina where kids can take classes for free and learn at their own pace. >> these are my shoes that i love to dance with. >> 5-year-old mia walters practices her dance moves with her best buddy, maddie.
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>> plie, makes me so happy when i dance and makes me get some energy out. >> they're in a dance class made especially for them, dance-abilities, for kids with disability. >> these children are being included, not judged or stared at. they're just being loved and having a great time doing it. >> meet micha's mom, 32-year-ol tess walters. >> i have a daughter who has high-functioning aspberger's and a 2-year-old son who -- it's hard for her to focus for 45 minutes or an hour straight. >> trying to create a place for mia where she could dance at her own pace and not feel pressure to fit in. >> i have been a dancer my whole life. it was always a dream to open my own studio. it didn't evolve into a special
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needs studio until i had my special needs kids. >> working an additional 60-plus hours a week, tess turning her dream into reality. >> we could not care less if your first position is perfect. we do not measure success of the child based on the mainstream levels. >> thanks to generous donations, dance-abilities opened its doors in june, offering free classes to those with special needs. >> i, for one, couldn't afford to put my daughter in a traditional, because it's too expensive. >> two months ago, dance abilities joined force with his capabilities. they have over 100 kids taking classes together. from hip hop -- >> dance makes me feel great. >> to karate. >> it made me so happy to see you. >> really? it makes me happy to see you, too. >> they are making these lifelong connections with these other kids. it's amazing to see. >> it's a judgment-free zone
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where kids are free to be themselves. >> they don't treat them like they're different. they treat them just like you or me. >> and dance like everyone is watching. >> let's dance! >> that's so important for these kids to feel welcomed and loved and that they can do anything they want to do. >> bravo, tess. well done. >> up next, hillary clinton is not the only woman who can rock a pant suit. some of the biggest celebrities, like the new mrs. clooney, are wearing them. but there's a controversy brewing around the pant suit. >> no. >> yes. >> really? >> forget the mcrib. fashionistas have let me down for my tuesday trend, taking you fashionistas have let me down for my tuesday trend, taking you to task after right when you feel a cold sore, fashionistas have let me down for my tuesday trend, taking you to taabreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. without it the virus spreads from cell to cell. only abreva penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells.
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didn't get a million e-mails from people saying it was terrible. i wore it with billy idol there in honor of his rock stardom. surprisingly, the overwhelming majority of you seemed to like the pant suit. we all know that pant suits are famous, most famous -- famously worn by miss hillary clinton, former secretary of state. in fact, if you check out her twitter bio, it says among other things, author, dog owner, pair suit efficianado. i asked you to send me your pant suit look, jump suit look and guess what, crickets, nada, zilch, nothing. apparently you like my red pant suit but you're on the fence about them. if they're not the look you think you can rock i have, of course, brought in some help. heavy backup, style expert olivia vasquez. i've asked for people to send your favorite kitchen appliance, send me your white blazer, western wear, not one person
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proud of their pant suit. >> pant suits are one of those things that women love on other people but for some reason it's very hard to picture ourselves in them. it's a power statement. and i think it takes a lot of confidence. people need to think outside of traditional separates. >> okay. there's a tag sticking out of my shirt for those of you who were disturbed at home. it's a mike. pant suit i wore the other day. >> so cute. >> fall colors, red. it sat in my closet for three months because of fear of wearing it. >> this is great. >> hunger games collection. for girl on fire. this is something for the holiday that you can wear. i happen to like it but you pulled some. >> a bold statement. you can totally break it up and wear with other things in your closet. i love mixing prints as well. we did a floral top. this is the kind of pant suit where you want a cropped jacket, tailored pant because the print can feel overwhelming if it's a little bit bigger. >> you saw this on the rack, would you have pulled this for yourself, up or down? >> probably not until i tried it
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on. >> see? it's one of those things. you have to try it on. you look gorgeous. >> angelina jolie, but also the new mrs. clooney, white jump suit she wore. >> her style is immaculate. women love that look. we actually did it with a knit top this sweater is from t.j. m maxx. this one is only $30. a little different than a blouse but it still looks fantastic. you get the runway look without the runway price tag. the pants. >> the pants are lovely. they have a flow. >> exactly. >> does that work with any body type? >> that works for all wep. slight boot cut. whether you're petite, curvy, plus size or petite. it's the perfect white pant to add to your collection going into the holiday season. you can even dress it up with gold accessories. bling on her shoes. these are from chinese laundry. they make the look festive, fun and very sophisticated.
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>> moving on to the jump suit, it is on fire right now. "the wall street journal" recently wrote about it, saying the former territory of toddlers, auto mechanics and clowns are becoming what once was unthinkable to a woman. i always channel diana ross, central park. this is beautiful. >> jump suits right now, i cannot get north of of them. every woman i talk to is saying to me how do i incorporate this into my wardrobe? look for one in a bold color. >> got it. >> if you're on the fence, do one that's a little bit softer. this one is in a jersey. it drapes beautifully on the body. this one happens to be sleeveless. if you want to wear it during the day to work or to the office, you can add a coat like we did. this one here is from century 21 or you can add a blazer. that's an easy way to transition jump suits so they work for day and night. >> you can wear it plain, add a belt, add a coat. with a blazer. >> you love belts. >> i do. >> thaet's the best way to brea
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up a jump suit. >> because i have a very high waist. come on, girls! young singing sensation who became a breakout star as part of team christina on "the voice," jacquie lee has some new music and will perform it for us right after this. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! [ normal voice ] you're right, that was really easy. i know, i told you so. on progressive.com, you can compare our progressive direct rates with our competitors' rates, so shopping is easy. you don't sound like flo. [high-pitched] yeah, i do. [ clears throat ] who you talking to? [ normal voice ] what? what's on your hand? noth-- my wedding ring. [chuckles] symbol of our love and understanding. comparing rates for you. now that's progressive. [ high-pitched ] nailed it!
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and now -- it's been a real breakout year for you. hasn't it? >> it has. it's been awesome since the show -- being able to do my own music and release of "e.p.." it's just been amazing. >> what's the song you're going to do for us? >> "broken ones." >> take it away, jacquie. ♪ cross your heart and say you've never given up that you carried on when every door was shut that you live you live with no regret we wear a smile to hide that we've been hurt before keep our disasters in a suitcase by the door cause you know you know we're only human ♪
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♪ so lay your hands on the left behind we all know how it feels to be forgotten for a while in a crowded place trying not to feel alone just remember that we've all been broken once let's love the broken ones ♪ ♪ raise a glass to all the words we never say we do our best but still we look the other way cause sometimes it's easier to run cause after all we're only human ♪ ♪ so lay your hands on the left
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behind we all know how it feels to be forgotten for a while in a crowded place trying not to feel alone just remember that we've all been broken once let's love the broken ones ♪ ♪ yeah love the broken ones oh ♪ ♪ sometimes we're left behind feel like the only one but we were born to try yeah we're only human ♪ ♪ so lay your hands on the left behind yeah we all know how it feels to be forgotten for a while
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in a crowded place trying not to feel so alone just remember that we've all been broken once so let's love the broken ones ♪ ♪ yeah yeah love the broken ones oh whoa love the broken ones whoa oh love the broken ones yeah yeah let's love the broken ones ♪ >> fantastic! >> sounded wiser than your years. that was amazing.
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safeguards against prescription drug abuse. and holds the medical industry accountable for mistakes. i'm barbara boxer. let's save lives. vote yes on 46. jenna bush hager back in today. >> all-stars today, don't we? sofia vergara, keanu reeves, william shatner. >> are you jealous? >> my god, i love shatner. >> be sure to say hi. >> mcrib is leading 51%. >> be sure to say hi. >> mcrib is leading 51%. >> californians are discovering the real risks behind prop 46. it was written and paid for by the trial lawyers to make them millions... while, for the rest of us, health care costs go up.
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no wonder every major newspaper in the state opposes prop 46. they say 46 "overreached in a decidedly cynical way." it's a ploy "for trial lawyers to enrich themselves." and prop 46 has "too many potential drawbacks to be worth the risk." time to vote no on prop 46. you're watching today in the bay. >> it is 9:56 right now on your tuesday morning. i'm sam brock. happening today, the family of a 14-year-old who was stabbed to doet in san francisco is holding a rally today, hoping to reach the district attorney. rashawn williams was killed back
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in september. the suspect, who has not been named because he's underaged, is reportedly a middle school classmate. williams' family is hoping to convince the district attorney to try the suspect as an adult. uber has deactivated a driver cited after allegedly attacking a customer. this all happened saturday night in san francisco. the victim says after an argument about a destination, the driver physically yanked her out of the car and threw her phone down the street. we'll wait to see how the industry responds to that. in the meantime, a check of weather with rob. >> fall outside, especially with morning with 40s and 50s. close to 70 degrees, 60s near san francisco. north bay, low to mid 70s in the tri-valley. temperatures climbing, then a chance for the north bay seeing a few showers, especially come late thursday, then across the rest of the bay area, looks like as we get into friday night, into saturday, that will be the next opportunity of rain coming
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back as we kick off the start of this upcoming weekend. now for a check of the commute, here's mike. >> live shot, you see on the bottom left-hand corner that flag moving around. some of the changes rob was talking about. breeze is nice out there, and it's moving faster, the flag, than the traffic flow. looking at the map, see the southbound through fremont, mission boulevard, right where our camera is, that's the slowest spot. 680 also slow late in the commute. it's tuesday, a good volume of traffic as we typically expect. we've had extra problems northbound 101 since an earlier series of traffic. slow through san mateo both directions. sam, back to you. >> when the wind is moving faster than the traffic, you've got a problem. see you guys in 25 minutes. (yawn) (ding!) toaster strudel! more fruit in the filling, ya?
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from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hey, everybody. 21st. booze day tuesday, october kathie lee is taking another day off. with me, i have jenna bush hager. welcome to the party. we're excited because we have a whole big group of celebs with us today. sophia vergara is here. keanu reeves has a new movie out. he's here. william shatner is here. >> love it. >> he's so funny. i don't know if you've ever seen this show, a new show on nbc called "marry me". the star of "marry me" will be
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with us. i was watching the show drinking a snapple in my apartment. i was drinking it and i spit it out all over -- it was gross. i didn't know i had it in me. it is great. it is. >> i did laugh out loud. i think any couple can relate with it. it is hilarious. >> it is a big day today. we have news in the movie world. >> big news. >> "sharknado 3" is coming. >> where is it coming to, hoda? >> d.c. washington, d.c. these things are huge juggernauts. and, jenna, i think we should all make a petition to get on the show. you saw matt and al. >> yes. >> okay. kathie lee and i begged to get on "sharknado 2". >> i can't believe they didn't let you on it. you know what sharks like? >> what? >> red wine. >> they do? >> sharks love red wine. >> how do you know that? is that true? >> i don't think so, but the thing is -- we could write that
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into the script. >> exactly. they're calling it -- it is the east coast, they're calling it the feast coast, all the way up florida, d.c. area, virginia and all that. we're going to petition to get on. kathie lee claims that we actually turned it down and al and matt got it. but, no, we begged for it, didn't get it, they gave it to al and matt, but we're getting -- >> i think because sharks like red wine -- >> you have a chance. >> you have a place. i don't know about kathie lee. she likes white. but you could have a starring role. >> i had a late night last night. i went to this thing called the angel ball. a great fund-raising event. a woman named denise rich's young daughter passed away from cancer. she has this event every year. it brings out all kinds of interesting people. >> looking hot. >> alicia keys, sofia vergara, she looked great on the red carpet. alicia keys was the surprise guest.
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she sang -- she was so beautiful. she sang that great song, her new song she has out. >> i love that. what is that? i love that song. >> it is called "i am here." it is a beautiful song. download it if you haven't. it is a great event. i just want to say thanks to denise rich. okay. we were talking about mila's halloween costume. >> the most important thing. >> we were deciding between belvis, baby elvis, and a pinata. >> what did you want? >> i think she'll probably wear both at some point, because she has a lot of baby parties to go to. but look at that elvis, look at her little -- >> i know. the lip. here it is. the winner according to all of our fans of the show is -- >> the pinata? >> the pinata, 76%. and the confetti. >> oh, my gosh. she's going to be so cute. >> she is sweet as sugar. get it. you know what a pinata is stuffed with?
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candy. maybe she'll be a pinata. thank you, guys. i'm sure mila is thrilled. >> she has no idea. this say weird morning for you, wasn't it? >> yeah. >> go to sleep, everything is fine, you and you wake up and you hear the news of oscar de la renta. >> every night i plug in my phone and put it away around 10:00, i want to talk to my husband and not worry about the next day. i wake up from a text from my sister and mom and seniors here on the show. and i found out that oscar de la renta passed. my husband was still asleep and he heard me say oh, no. he was so beloved by me and my family. he -- i had the honor of knowing him. he made my wedding dress. and i said earlier, it was this magical day. every girl, this is the sketch he drew for me, but every girl dreams of this day. he was such a gentleman. i walked in and he said this is the dress. but yours will be white white because of your skin color. he was such a genius.
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i tried on one dress. that was it. he said now we need the most important accessory. and he put his arm out for me and he grabbed the flowers that were on the table and he walked me through his studio. and we went and had this lovely italian lunch. i just -- he was a gentleman, a true gentleman. >> i think a lot of us know him just from who -- just his name and the dress and on the red carpet to have a real personal relationship, he was close with your mom too. >> very close, very, very close. i think hopefully she'll be coming up this week and we can be together at the funeral. but she adored him. and i think my -- in many ways he reminds me of my grandpa, a true gentleman and that era where treating ladies like ladies and opening the doors and my mom had a special connection with him for sure. >> he's sort of every man. he didn't seem like the elite, did he? >> no, he obviously made expensive beautiful clothes, but i don't think it was about that. i think it was about making a
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woman feel beautiful, and being kind. he's done such great work in this country and dominican republic where he was from. and he came from very humble beginnings. so, anyway, i -- >> i was struck by this before, but you know so many people, and you meet so many new people every day and there is something about your connection with him that was unique. >> yeah. >> he was part -- he said when mila was born, he sent her three dresses and said we have to start her off early. henry was like, oh, no. i better go back to work. he's been a big part of all of these very special occasions in my life and in my family's life. so we adored him. and we'll miss him dearly. >> you know he got a start dressing jackie o. and he dressed your mother, he dressed hillary clinton, michelle obama, it was beautiful. >> okay. >> something a little happier. >> battle rounds last night of the voice. okay. i didn't get to see them last night, we were both out, okay. so here is the first one. it is team gwen, ryan versus
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jesse, jesse is a girl. take a look. >> thank you for that clarification. >> you're welcome. ♪ i need your love i need your time ♪ ♪ when everything is wrong you make it right ♪ ♪ feel so right i need to be free with you tonight ♪ ♪ now i'm dreaming will i ever find you now ♪ ♪ i walk in circles but i never figure out ♪ ♪ what i mean to you do i belong ♪ ♪ i try to fight this but i know i'm not that strong ♪ >> okay. who is the winner? >> i say one, two, three -- jesse. >> ryan. she says jesse, i say ryan. let's see. >> the winner of this battle is going to be ryan. >> ryan's moving on to the
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knockouts, representing gwen stefani. thank you so much. we got a steal! blake shelton! a steal from blake! >> i knew it. >> i love you, blake. >> right? >> by the way, you know what i love, ryan is jumping up and down when she gets saved. gwen is jumping up and down when she gets saved. >> we both win. >> team pharrell this is danica versus toyia. danica is wearing the red belt. take a look. ♪ i'm never gonna shut you out ♪ ♪ every i go until now ♪ ♪ i'm surrounded by your face ♪ ♪ baby i can see your halo ♪ ♪ you know you're my saving grace ♪ ♪ you're everything i need and more ♪ ♪ printed all over your face ♪
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♪ baby i can feel your halo ♪ ♪ i know you're my saving grace ♪ ♪ halo, halo halo, halo ♪ ♪ i can see your halo ♪ >> wow. oh, my gosh. okay, that one was impossible. >> that's hard. i still know. >> okay. >> even though i got the last one wrong. one, two, three -- >> toyia. >> danica. >> danica has the red belt. toyia is -- let's see. >> pharrell, who is the winner of this battle? >> i'm going to choose danica. >> the danica moving on to the knockout round. what -- toyia is available for a
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steal. we've got a steal. >> okay, toyia. >> i think i'm going to adam. >> adam levine. >> congrats to both of them. i wish we had seen the entire show. >> it is so good. "the voice," the battle rounds continue tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central. so, please, tune in. that's all the chat time we have. >> i want to keep talking. >> we want to keep talking. >> we like talking to each other. >> from crafts to cookies and costumes, we're digging into the shopping bag for halloween fun. >> and you know what else we're digging? this hollywood hunk, keanu ♪ when he first joined the army, i was very nervous.
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20 years ago that keanu reeves made hearts race in "speed". >> who can forget his leading role in this blockbuster sci-fi trilogy "the matrix." now he's getting hearts pounding in the new film "john wick". >> he plays an ex-assassin who leaves the crime world behind, but when a thug invades his home and kills his dog, he finds himself thrown back into his old ways. take a look. >> just a dog. >> just a dog? when he died, i lost everything, until that dog arrived on that doorstep, the final gift from my wife, an opportunity to grieve unalone. and your son took that from me. took that from me! people keep asking if i'm back. yeah, i'm thinking i'm back.
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>> scared of you. >> scared. >> wow. >> john wick is pretty intense. >> so, wait, you killed in this movie -- your character killed 84 people over a dog, right? >> yeah. >> is that about right? >> yeah. >> that's wait it goes. >> yeah. he's on a mission to reclaim something that was taken from him. and so it is not -- it is more like they're in the way. and i'm trying to get the person who did that to me. >> they're all kind of collateral damage. >> yeah, they're kind of in the way. it is a bit of a -- you go on this journey with john, but it is a bit of a fantasy in a way, you know what i mean? you have this feeling where something is taken away, you want it back, in the movie there is this -- you want him to get his life back and to, you know, because we all want -- it is not revenge. but it is like reclaiming. >> okay. >> and then along the way he
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meets some interesting charac r characters in the underworld. there is some humor. it is intense, funny. >> you know, you're known for your stunts. you just had a big birthday, you and hoda have that in common. >> happy birthday. >> i think i'm older than you. mine was august. when is yours? >> september. >> oh. barely, by a month. >> i'm older than you. >> you do amazing stunts. you still got it in you? >> i don't do stunts. >> you don't do stunts? >> no, stunt people do stunts. i try to do as much as i can. and for the picture, i trained for three months and there is judo and jujitsu and gun play and car fu. >> car fu? >> you drift and while you are drifting around, you shoot someone out the window. >> i'm into that. i got to watch the master. >> can we teach hoda how to do car fu. >> we have to get all the props. >> that's what makes the film
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fun. >> it sounds like a great film. can we play a game? do we have a little time? >> what are we playing? >> spin the bottle. >> we're not kissing, though. i do this every time. one, two three. >> go to the back and pull out the thing. >> what is the thing? >> i'll do it again for keanu. >> there you go. just take the one closest to you. >> there we go. >> what is the question? would you rather ride two wheels or four? >> i'm going to pick two wheels. >> two wheels. >> you ride a motorcycle? >> yeah, i have a motorcycle company, i ride motorcycles every day. >> do you have the costume and everything? >> costume? >> the sexy man motorcycle outfit? >> absolutely. >> yeah. >> okay. >> we wish you good luck with this film. it is called "john wick", hits theaters this friday. thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> she jokes for a living on modern family. but sofia vergara has a message she wants all women to take
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talk to your son or daughter about opportunities in the army. all right, this is going to be fun. time to open up jill's shopping bag and find all kinds of halloween fun for the kids. >> jill martin is here with spooktacular ideas. >> i can't even look at you. >> she's a shower. she brought along some of her favorite friends. >> please talk about your outfit. >> here's the thing. i wanted to make it from a hula hoop and my old shower curtain. then i put it in spirit halloween and it came up. it comes like this. >> you bought the whole package. >> it came like this. it took a couple of lawyers, but i'm here. >> for actual halloween, you just need a nude body suit. >> you're right. let's start with -- >> little baby nolan. >> hi. >> a baby's first halloween. we have this little outfit, this boo and cat outfit. >> i can't even --
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>> from space cadets. they have all these themed outfits for a baby's first halloween and the socks. and then -- oh, i forgot to tell you, this doesn't fit my big head, but i brought you hats. anyway, look at what i look like. i think everyone wins. these are great from amazon, these little pumpkin and boo pacifiers. this is sort of involving your child for under $10. and the baskets are pottery barn kids. i made one for each of the kids here today. >> let's go down to ashlyn and alana. >> we saw them when they were little and now they're big girls. hi. >> what are you making? >> hi, guys. >> do you love halloween? >> they're princesses, right? >> okay. >> so, do you like what you're making? >> yeah. >> we picked this out together. okay. let's start with kiwi. you see all this stuff here, it
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comes all in there. this is hours of fun. they can make the candle. >> did you make this? >> no, but did you make that one? >> yours is pretty. >> alana, yours looks awesome too. >> to keep everyone occupied with the pumpkin, from amazon, you have the stickers, you have the tent which is great to play in, you don't have to ruin the floor, and the bubbles. can you wave. say good-bye to the princesses. okay. now can everyone turn around that way so we can check out captain america and the teenage mutant ninja turtle. this is ansel owen and parker. there is some of the costumes from spirit halloween. you're the cutest. and this is a way to get your children happy. this is from williams sonoma, cookies to decorate and then you can decorate your own gingerbread house. >> he's like don't take me away from the sugar. >> and show boom.
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boom. no. >> okay. >> that is a saw. >> now this is steel and canon. this you're-- you're a fan. you broke the record on sunday. and from space cadets we have bracelets you can make and give as a gift. theo, you have a gift. >> what do you have? >> for jenna's daughter mila. >> oh, my gosh. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, thank you. >> these are awesome. >> bye, you guys. that was awesome. >> all right. the gorgeous star of "modern family" sofia vergara is with us. what she wants women to know. william shatner only goes where he's never gone before. a home makeover odyssey. first, your local news. "life is better on the farm." we always say,
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park, and you can bet giants fans will be buzzing around the ballpark come game time, though the giants are out of town. they are getting in an early training session in kansas city. a friendly wager was placed on the outcome of the series. at stake for kansas city, a rack of kc barbecue ribs and album by bobby watson. in return, a selection of napa valley wines, sonoma cheeses, and a gift basket. first pitch tonight at 5:07. madison bumgarner squares off against the royals' james shields. we have a look at weather and traffic after the break.
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well, things are drying out for now, but still watching a large storm in the gulf of alaska fanning some large surf to the coastline. rip currents, too, alert through tonight, but the rain should hold off until we think about thursday for the north bay and across the rest of the bay area, friday night, into saturday. pretty nice day around the south bay. 70s in the forecast. mid 60s closer to san francisco. mid 70s around the tri-valley, where temperatures climb up through midweek and cool down as rain chances increase heading into the weekend. now for another check of the commute, here's mike. >> bay bridge toll plaza is clear, but traffic was held up at west 24. earlier crash cleared. recovering through san mateo, slow in both directions.
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kris, back to you. >> we have more on your traffic sipgs, weather, and all the day's news coming up at 11:00. see you then. go, giants. we're back with more of "today" on this booze day tuesday. a woman who is funny, smart, gorgeous. >> enough about you, hoda. we're talking about actress, businesswoman and cover girl sofia vergara. >> thank you, girls. >> she makes us laugh every week. it is a feisty colombian trophy wife on the emmy winning sitcom "m "modern family". >> i love that show. she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer four years ago. she decided to team up with abde to help raise awareness about hypothyroidism. >> you look very good. >> before we get to it i want to hear all about this, can we
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look, this is -- you made us all feel terrible, okay? >> thank you. >> 42 years old and you look -- >> i know. it is awful. >> no, it is not. >> i try to, like, accept it, but when you say it, when somebody says it, 42, sounds awful. >> when did it happen? >> i can't complain. i feel great. >> let's talk about this real quick. i didn't know you were sick all those years ago. the first i heard of it. >> yeah, i mean, i really never was, like, in a really bad situation because i didn't have symptoms when i had my cancer. i went for a checkup and that's how they found it and immediately they knew what to do, i had a thyroid -- my thyroid removed. so that's why now i suffer from hypothyroidism and that's why i -- it was great for me to team up and with this campaign, with follow the script campaign because it is something that i
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can relate to, something i went through, i suffer hypothyroidism, i have to take the pill every morning and one of the most important things i realized, that helped me, is that i am very into it and very, how do you say, educated about it. i'm not ignorant about my situation, and i think that's a big thing. >> educated. >> yes. >> and that's a big thing with this disease, hypothyroidism, people go through a lot of things not knowing what they have. and if you go in and get yourself -- i do care about it, you can help. >> empower. >> exactly. okay. well, it is interesting, we're talking about how good you look. sometimes people with weight issues s s say it is about the thyroid. >> there is many different symptoms. that's why it is great to have -- that's why i want women to go inside and they can go and follow this campaign. i have this, i don't have this. not everybody has the same. i didn't have any of the symptoms because my cancer was,
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like, very growing very slowly. but they do have to take it out. and now i do have hypothyroidism. >> all right. >> now i feel great. i work out more now than ever in my life. >> what is your motto? you eat sweets, right? >> i'm obsessed with sweets and cake. that's my passion. i have a sweet tooth. and at this age i have to give something out, so i said, okay, i'll work out, but i'm not going to give into my -- >> no pain, no cake. >> i like that. >> you have two passions. you don't just have cake. you have a passion and his name is joe manganiello. by the way, stop it with him. can you please tell us what it is like, because we saw him sitting in this chair and -- >> we couldn't believe it. >> i feel like i'm -- to me, he's, like, another species. i look at him, like, i feel like i am, like, in the movie where an alien lands and i am the one that gets to play with it.
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>> you are one lucky human being. you are one lucky human being. >> wow. >> i can't complain. i'm 42, girls. hello. >> you turn -- when i turn 42 i too could have him? >> yes. >> you can have him. >> not him. >> but one like him. >> but one like him. >> it is a paparazzi all over the place with you two? >> yes. a little too crazy, but i guess you just have to accept it, but sometimes it gets a little too, you know, when you're going out with somebody, you want to go places, you don't want to be, like, you want to live -- you want to go to restaurants and things, so it is, like, you know. >> we want to be your best friend. >> can we? >> you can be my best friend. you have to have cake for me. in your house when you invite me. >> "modern family," just pure laughs all the time? >> it is amazing, yes. i think it is -- you know what,
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why the show works so well is because we love each other. we have such a great time together. it is, like, on the set, it is, like, it is a pleasure. of all my work that i do, filming "modern family" is the most, like, fun. >> we love you. thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me, girls. >> for more information about the benefits and side effects, visit sinthroid.com. william shatner shows off his entrepreneurizing favorite exploring the strange new
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after conquering the final frontier and boldly going where no man has gone before, william shatner is about to do something adventurous close to home. >> he's remodeling a kitchen with his wife on his new diy series "the shatner project." he trades his phaser for a sledgehammer and prepare to be stunned. >> i'm ready. >> space, i know all about it. i have this big old house and it has lots of space, but it needs work. broken this, outdated that. i'm william shatner and i deserve better than this. the adventure begins. watch as my beautiful wife liz
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takes me far out of my comfort zone and we renovate our old house. >> okay. loving it already. where did the idea come from? was it yours or your wife's? >> i think it was diy network, if i remember, yeah. they said, this house looks like it needs work. and we hastily agreed. in shooting the promo, i lifted up a faucet and the handle came off. >> in william shatner's house. >> i said the handle came off. i said maybe you have a point. the 20-year-old appliances need to be replaced and me, i needed to be replaced. >> we don't want to replace you. >> well, i needed a resurrection or something, a refurbishing. so that's what happened. it was an adventure. >> are you a diy fan? are you a secret design person? >> you know, it is an exciting event. it is like cosmetic surgery.
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i don't know. i'm merely surmising. i'm looking up in the air. it is like cosmetic surgery. you look at your face in the mirror and think i should do something about this and then you do something and you're all swollen and lumpy when you come out and you think, what have i done? that's like when the construction people are there and they have destroyed everything and then start to rebuild. i guess the swelling is going down. finally one day you look in the mirror, wow. >> fantastic. >> let's see the before and afters. >> yes, exactly. >> we have a couple of before and afters. this is -- i think your kitchen. that's the before. >> that's the dog -- that was the kennel kitchen. we wanted to make it into a kitchen kennel. we had four dobermans. >> that is beautiful. >> my wife had the idea of hiding the dog crates, which you need to do, and there they are hidden. you can't see them there. >> let's look at the flooring. here is the before. >> where is this? >> this is the living room.
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now there are french pavers there. i put them in, like from a french castle, 20 years ago, okay. so they say you need to change the flooring. >> here is the after. >> what do we -- what is the chance, what do you do? do you put in wooden flooring, lift up the pavers? there was oak flooring down there. do you lift that up? what are you going to get? open the walls. walls, breaking down walls. >> that's a ten. >> that looks beautiful. now we have the walls before, speaking of. >> here is a small -- what we call a small media room. so my wife is a great photographer. >> okay. >> so around a great photograph that she took of light refracting on orchid leaves, we decided to make that the center point and paint the rest of the room dark so you would -- that would be the -- >> that is very romantic. >> it is romantic. it is useful. it gets elizabeth shatner's
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talent out there. >> beautiful photograph, by the way. does she sell her pictures? >> yes. >> of course she does. >> elizabethshatner.com. >> we hear there is another movie, a star trek movie. >> that's what i heard. >> what are you doing in that? >> i don't know. i thought i was directing it, but, no. >> are you in it? >> i don't know. would you inquire for me? >> we'll do it right now. >> there has to be. >> cameo. >> he wants the main part. >> dreadful word. what is a cameo? you should be wearing a cameo, not -- >> what about george? >> i don't know if he can. >> are you guys like this? >> i don't know who he is. i haven't seen him in 50 years. >> i saw him recently. he was on the -- >> he's disturbed. by me, i guess. >> i guess there is still a little bit of a -- >> no, i don't know him. i don't even speak of him.
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fiancee annie. they have to figure out who really wears the pants in the relationship. take a look. >> i guess it is just us. >> yep. >> wow. you brought all this stuff. wow. >> i tell you where i'm going to start. i'm going to take off my pants and i'm going to mount that tv to the wall right there. >> wow, that was a real roaster coaster ride. why are you taking your pants off? >> because i'm hot and i want to put on some shorts. >> that's great. but i already have a great tv in here. >> it is great. absolutely. for the bathroom. >> okay. i watched this show for the first time the other day. and i was enjoying a snapple and i literally -- i haven't had any liquid come out of my nose in years. this thing was such fun to watch. >> you had a snapple spit take. >> i did. >> that's what we're going for. if we can have one snapple spit take, that's what we say every morning. >> at night? >> when we shoot, that's our mantra in the morning. >> you have a great chemistry. did you know one another
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before -- >> we did. casey is married to david cast, the creator of the show who wrote "happy endings" and this show. we knew each other a little bit. what is interesting is david is very jealous guy and he won't let me work with casey. so i actually do most of my stuff with somebody in a motion capture suit with the tennis balls. and andy is the guy who did "planet of the apes," i do my stuff with him and they put in casey afterwards. but apparently the chemistry is great. >> it is amazing they can do that on green screen. i've been married for a couple of years, anyone can relate with this. i wanted to get rid of henry's stuff immediately. >> you've been married six years. >> six years. doesn't feel like a day over seven. just got married. can you relate to this? >> the proposal, in the first episode, the proposal is super awkward. my proposal is very nice, actually. we proposed in central park. and it was -- it was a little -- it rained a little bit, a little
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moist. but it was -- >> gross. >> we try not to use that -- >> i tried to do it right, i tried to ask her dad to, you know, for his permission. and i had the daunting task of asking her dad who is a karate master, like a -- a multi -- multiple degree -- >> is that him? i'm scared. >> i had to ask him for his daughter's hand in marriage. it was fine. it went great. he's a sweet guy. tough guy but sweet guy. we went down and visited his dojo, his school. and i was, like, okay, he's my father-in-law to be, i'll ask him some questions and it was -- there was this piece of wood on a column, that looked like it was punched a lot. i was, like, i said, what knuckles do you use to -- how do you hit that thing? before i could finish, he did this thing where he came real close to my face, just kind of snapped it. lightning quick and it wasn't -- he didn't touch my nose, but if knuckles can blow on your nose, that's what basically happened.
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and i was, like, oh, god. he leaned back and he smiled at me and i smiled at him and i don't know if he said it, but i heard it loud and clear, which was him saying, you better take care of my daughter. and i smiled back and i don't know if i said it, but i think he heard it loud and clear, yes, sir, of course, anything you want. >> whatever you want. >> it is a great show. we're so happy you came to see us. please watch this episode. new episode of "marry me" tonight at 9:00, 8:00 central right after "the voice." worth your time. >> we'll be watching it for sure. we're back in a moment, but first this is "today" on nbc.
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>> no it is steve rutherford. >> it is awesome with the backdrop. it works. >> i like it. tell us what you're doing in your get up. >> today, i'm actually visiting kids at the hospital for surgery, the pediatric unit. i was go to wear my football jersey because i play for the new york giants, but i don't think they would be as excited as this uniform. >> what does that feel like? >> i never thought i would make it into the nfl. and the fact that it is ten years later, i'm a super bowl champion and they actually care that i come there, an amazing opportunity for me and -- >> they call you superman. >> can you do a jump for us? jump. do a jump. one, two, and go! >> that wasn't really -- >> thank you so much. thank you so much. >> thanks, steve. for creative ways to make costumes --
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right now at 11:00, game on. we are just hours away from the first pitch of the world series, as the giants go for a third championship in five years. >> plus, a water main break creates problems in a san francisco neighborhood this morning. what city leaders are doing to prevent future messes like this one. and it is the most famous bridge in the world, but the next time you walk across the golden gate, you might have to pay up. nbc bay area news starts now. >> good morning, thank you very much for joining us, i'm sam brock. >> and i'm kris sanchez. >> the anticipation continues to bubble leading up to the first game of the world series. kauffman stadium is ready to go in kansas city, and we have
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