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we'll monitor this one and bring you it latest updates in a half hour. >> until then, get news nbcbayarea.com. see you in 25 minutes. overnight, ano3 c3 jersey, muestra síntomas de three of the women tasked with cleaning up the nfl's domestic violence scandal speak out. >> i think the league was listening to the people and they didn't have the all the right voices at the table. >> but is it a culture they can
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change? and titan, ben bradlee, the long-time editor of "the washington post," has died. and tributes are pouring in for the man who guided the paper through watergate and defined journalism for decades "today," wednesday, october 22nd, 2014. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and good morning, welcome to "today" on a wednesday morning. i'm matt lauer, along with hoda kotb. al roker and natalie morales. when you do what we do and ben bradlee was in a room you stopped and took notice. he was that big. >> and you were probably a little intimidated. there are few giants like that in our industry. >> no question. we'll talk about his life and career in a little while. we want to start on this
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wednesday morning with our top story, the ebola crisis. a liberian national is in isolation in newark, new jersey, this morning as doctors wait for ebola results. meantime, the cameraman working with nbc in liberia when he contracted the virus is preparing to head home. nbc national correspondent kate snow is at the hospital in omaha, where he was treated. kate, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. ashoka mukpo got a clean bill of health after several tests showing there was no ebola left in his bloodstream. later today, he will walk out of this hospital. meantime, as you say, this morning, another new scare at the newark airport, this one involving a passenger from liberia. another day, another worry. a sick passenger who landed at newark airport outside new york tuesday sent to a local hospital and isolated. medical workers are evaluating his symptoms out of an abundance of caution. the liberian national had
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traveled from liberia to brussels before flying in to the u.s. on flight 998, landing before 1:00 pm tuesday. ashoka mukpo, the nbc freelance cameraman, is totally ebola free and no danger when he leaves the hospital today. >> in every day walks of life, interacting people at the movie theater, grocery store, he poses no risk. >> he is not infectious? >> is he not infectious. >> reporter: minutes after receiving that good news, ashoka tweeted, ebola free and feeling so blessed. i fought and won with lots of help. it was, he said, a profound relief. >> it's going to take him a couple three weeks before he feels, hey, i'm back to normal. >> reporter: he tweeted he was still thinking about the two nurses from dallas and looking forward to the day they get the same news. nina pham's condition has improved.
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no word on amber vinson. texas governor rick perry announced the hospital that treated thomas eric duncan will no longer handle ebola cases in the state. instead, they're designating two ebola treatment facilities. >> rival the most advanced units in the world. >> reporter: sales of the protective gear used in hospitals are through the roof. the most popular full-bodysuits are on a 12-week backlog. and new rules from the department of homeland security kick in today. all passengers traveling from the west african nations dealing with ebola will now have to enter the u.s. through one of five airports that have screening where temperatures and travel history are taken. late word telling nbc news, the passenger, liberian who came into newark, likely does not have ebola. that is good news here, the latest from here in nebraska. back to you, hoda, matt. >> kate snow on the story for us. thank you very much. the fbi is going through the online history of three colorado girls after they were stopped in germany.
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investigators believe they were on a journey to join up with islamic militants in syria. nbc's justice correspondent pete williams has latest on that. good morning, pete. >> reporter: hoda, good morning. no release of names because these girls are all under 18 and no charges have been filed. but officials say this is an example of the system working, worried parents sounding the alarm, getting the fbi on the case. the fbi says if the parents of the three girls, ages 15, 16 and 17 had not spoken up, the teens probably would not have been stopped, detained over the weekend at the airport in frankfurt, germany. american officials believe they planned to travel on to syria and join up with isis or another group. >> we are very grateful to germany for their cooperation with us on this particular instance of some young folks who
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were traveling. >> reporter: their father reported them missing when they didn't come home from school on friday evening. the sheriff's office reports he discovered their passports were missing, too, along with $2,000 in cash. alarmed, he called local authorities, who notified the fbi. that's when officials discovered that the sisters and another girl, the daughter of parents from sudan, who also live in denver, left friday on a flight to chicago, then to frankfurt, and had tickets to fly on to istanbul in turkey. notified by american authorities, german airport police stopped them in frankfurt and sent them home. back in colorado, they told a sheriff's deputy they left for family reasons but refused to elaborate. authorities are now checking their e-mails and internet histories to see if others were involved. and officials are also investigating whether one of the girls struck up a relationship with someone in syria she met online. the prospect that americans would be recruited by the slick propaganda pumped out by isis has been a prime national security worry. >> any time you have even one individual who seeks to join isis, you have the possibility
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that they will be trained at a high level, radicalized and then possibly returned to conduct an attack in the united states. >> reporter: u.s. officials say they doubt any charges will be filed. prosecuting minors is rare and complicated in the federal system. but authorities say they will keep a close eye on the three girls. matt, hoda? >> all right. pete williams in washington, thanks. the last couple of days, this guy here has been talking about a nasty nor'easter taking aim at millions of people up and down the east coast. and, al, i look out the window and here it is. >> that's right. it is coming down. it is going to continue for at least the next 48 hours as we move up the coast. you can already see that rain spiraling in around that low-pressure system. new york city, cloudy, rainy, wet. and it's going to continue today. here, we watch this system make its way up the coast. it starts to intensify. you notice those bands. those are bands of pressure. as they get tighter, that means the winds start getting higher.
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not only do you have strong winds, you have heavy rain. you're talking winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour. that's going to cause some coastal flooding. and the heavy rain. again, anywhere from two to three inches, especially as you get downeast maine. gale warnings, 45 miles an hou., coastal beach flooding. some of this rain up to five inches. and we're keeping our eye on the gulf. there is a 90% chance this thing is going to develop and would become tropical storm hannah. it's already causing big problems for florida. we'll track that in a moment. >> and we'll be back in a few minutes. >> natalie has news on a car recall. we've been talking about the defective air bag recall yesterday. federal officials now saying even more vehicles sold in the u.s. are involved in that recall over the potentially deadly problem with defective air bags. officials are urging owners of more than 6 million vehicles to immediately act on recall notices to replace air bags made by takata. the air bag canisters are believed to explode during crashes under certain
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conditions, sending shrapnel toward drivers. safety advocates say the defect has been implicated in four deaths and dozens of injuries. for a full list of the vehicles affected, you can go to today.com for more. an american detained in north korea for six months is finally back home this morning. jeffrey fowle arrived at patterson air force base just before 7:00 am. he was arrested in north korea back in may, accused of leaving a bible in the bathroom of a nightclub. north korea considers missionary activity a crime. american officials are still trying to secure the release, meanwhile, of two other prisoners, matthew todd miller and kenneth bae. a second ship is joining the renewed search today for missing malaysia airlines flight 370. the ships are dragging sonar devices with jet fuel sensors to hunt for wreckage in the indian ocean near australia. it vanished with 239 people on board. san francisco gets a giant
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win in game one of the world series. hunter pence hit this two-run homer in the first inning to give the giants a 3-0 lead over kansas city. that was more than enough. san francisco went on to win it, 7-1. the game marks the royals' first loss of this year's postseason. game two, however, is tonight. we'll see how they do then. and a croatian boxer has been banned for life for attacking a referee after losing a match. take a look. this happened at the european youth championship. he sucker punched the official. >> oh! >> knocking him down to the canvas, then unloaded a barrage of punches. he was apparently angry over the ref's decision to stop the match and award victory to the opponent. he was then detained after the attack. crazy stuff there. >> how about the guy in blue, running away and not jumping in? >> not helping out. >> natalie, thank you very much. round two, mr. roker?
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>> that's right. as we take a look, show you our national map, we have some heavy rain moving into the pacific northwest. we'll take a look at that in the next hour or so. heavy rain down through florida, showers in the plains, down into northern texas. cooler around the upper midwest. gorgeous day in los angeles today. sunny skies and 82 degrees. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. found an old guitar. tracked down the previous owner. reunited them. hit the jackpot. the bold new camry. one bold choice leads to another. toyota. let's go places. san jose, looks like orange october. 51, high clouds moving on buy.
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afternoon, 74 in san jose. upper 70s around morgan hill, close to 70 around san francisco. north bay, highs in the low 70s. mid-70s tri-valley. warm for the afternoon. north bay, tomorrow increasing clouds and chance of showers thursday. chance of rain for the rest of the bay area as we get into friday and saturday. her. right, al,3 c3 muchas gracias, al, vamos a now to a "today" exclusive, tied to the domestic violence scandals that have rocked the nfl. nbc news was invited to a sit-down with three of women who have been chosen to overhaul the league's policies and education programs. here is nbc's national correspondent, peter alexander. >> we need to have an opportunity for people to have a second chance, to earn their way back into being on the field and playing. >> reporter: after the ray rice scandal shined an intense spotlight on the nfl's mishandling of domestic violence cases, these three women were
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among those assigned by the league to establish tough new standards. was the league tone deaf? >> i think the league was listening to people and they didn't have all the right voices at the table. >> reporter: as the former head of the new york city d.a.'s sex crimes unit, lisa friel's new challenge, deciding when players should be punished, should it be before they had their day in court? >> it won't be upon an allegation, i can tell you that, or merely upon an arrest but somewhere farther down the process. >> reporter: next month, the league will announce a new domestic violence and sexual assault policy will be announced, including a formation of a crisis response team, with league officials trained as first responders. >> when an incident comes up, they know exactly what to do, make sure we're providing victims with the services they need. >> reporter: and next week, the league will begin giving presentations to players, coaches and team employees on how to identify and prevent future attacks. >> no more boys will be boys. >> reporter: these new psas
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featuring current and past nfl athletes will begin airing during this week's nfl broadcasts, independently produced by no more to help punctuate a message many celebrities have already embraced. >> no more. >> no more. >> no more. >> we'll have succeeded if one person watches a football player and asks questions of themselves, what can i do to end domestic violence? >> reporter: for "today," peter alexander, nbc news, new york. >> such a deep seated culture. it's going to take a while to fix that. >> no question. they made some changes. we'll see what happens. meantime, a towering figure in the world of journalism is being remember this had morning. ben bradlee, former editor of "the washington post," who guided that paper through the watergate story, has died at the age of 93. nbc's andrea mitchell has more on the man and his legendary career. it was legendary, andrea. >> indeed, it was, matt, leading
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"the washington post's" historic coverage of watergate, leading to the resignation of richard nixon, events that influenced generations of journalists to follow. ben bradlee, the hard-charging, swashbuckling, often profane editor who took on a president. >> is it hard for a newspaper to go up against a popular president? >> it's my kind of hard. i like that. if you're right, it isn't hard. >> reporter: played in "all the president's men" by jason robards. >> when is somebody going to go on the record on this story? >> reporter: already famous when two young reporters, bob woodward and carl bernstein, took on a source they named deep throat. they kept his identity a secret
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for decades until the source, a high-ranking fbi official, was revealed by others. all that time, confiding only in bradlee. >> nixon's involved. lives could be at stake. there's wiretapping. this is going the distance. his question was, what the hell do we do now? >> reporter: the late publisher, katherine graham, didn't flinch, despite white house threats to ruin her and the paper. she also backed bradlee in publishing the pentagon papers, a secret history of the vietnam war, a landmark case they won against the nixon white house in the supreme court. bradlee, a boston brahmin, a world war ii veteran and his wife, sally, "the washington post" reporter, defined the washington couple for decades. this past year, president obama awarded bradlee the medal of freedom. >> he was, on balance, the greatest newspaper editor of post-war period. he was daring. he was willing to be dangerous. >> reporter: president obama issued a statement late last night that for benjamin bradlee,
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journalism was more than a profession, it was a good vital to our democracy. he was an inspiration to all of us, to you. back to you guys. >> thank you very much. carson is off. he has "the voice" going on. tamron is in, in the orange room. good morning, girl. >> good morning. good morning, everyone. who didn't and who can't say they weren't influenced by ben bradlee in this business? we actually said a legend of our era, but of all time. he will be remembered for his great work and influence, as andrea mentioned, on all of us here. and, guy, by the numbers, 70,000 tweets in the matter of 11 hours after the news of ben bradlee's passing. we have pulled a couple of the ones that have stood out to us. larry king, great editor and friend of mine, ben bradlee of "the washington post" was 93. courageous. rest in peace, my friend. we got a statement in from our own tom brokaw. just as there will not be
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another babe ruth, sinatra or hemingway, there will not be another bradlee. i miss him already. from bob woodward and carl bernstein, these men tied together in history forever. ben was a true friend and a genius leader in journalism. he forever altered our business. we loved him deeply and he will never be forgotten or replaced in our lives. and, you know, you can talk about someone's professional life and the impact they had in the work world. but for bradlee, he said his life's work was a book he wrote in 2002 "life work: fathers and sons." you should read it, if you haven't had an opportunity. it takes you past that historic career but inside his home, his family, which meant more than anything. >> a lot of people will be picking up that book. >> you should take that picture of him and put it up in newsrooms just to remind people how we should be. >> you're right. an emotional hearing tied to those shocking claims of locker room hazing at a new jersey high school.
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break news. we are head to gilroy, firefighters battling a huge fire burning pallets and a burn for two hours. our sister station telemundo 48 is in gilroy with the latest. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning. well, as you can see, the fire is still going strong, and firefighters are still working to put it out. they've been working on it since early this morning, just before 5:00. several cars have been destroyed. and a barn was also damaged. we're not sure if this is a pallet yard but firefighters say the fire started with wood pallets, still flames and a lot of hot spots. firefighters will be here for quite some time. this is happening east of gilroy, off highway 152 and
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ferguson road closed at this time along with dunlap. the cause of the fire and extensive damage are unknown. crews from cal fire, morgan hillary clint hill, gilroy, trying to get flames around control. no homes have been destroyed. and there have been no injuries. live in gilroy, "today in the bay." >> thank you. no homes destroyed and none at risk either. rob mayeda here with a look at how the weather could affect the firefight. >> not seeing a lot of wind around gilroy, good news. northwest breeze at five miles per hour. rest of the area, chilly start, 40s, 50s. afternoon warm. notice mid 70s south of downtown san jose, close to 70 in san francisco. mid-70s around the tri-valley and low 70s increasing cloud cover heading into the afternoon around the north bay. mike? >> south bay, look at the flow of traffic north 101, that's not the worst. the map, worst is the south bay.
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northbound 101 crash, clearing the third of the last half hour through the area. complicating things now, 280, 87, 85 add to the commute, northbound route. west bound 237, slow from sunniville, jamming up towards mountain view, highway 101, earlier crash causing a distract. south 280, southbound commute direction. rest of the bay jams upping san mateo bridge, look at that slower drive to the peninsula. >> thank you, mike. more local news coming up in a half hour. ♪ ♪
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7:30 now on a wednesday morning, the 22nd day of october, 2014. that picture tells you what we're dealing with here in the northeast. we've got lots of rain in the area, that nor'easter that al has been talking about has arrived. he'll have more on that coming up. it gives us a chance to play taylor swift's new song "welcome to new york." coming up from the orange room, we'll have more on swift's new role as a mentor on "the voice." >> i think it's the best season. a passenger who flew into newark is being tested for
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possible ebola. meanwhile, nbc's ashoka mukpo has been declared free of the virus. sam tweeted he was disappointed but said he will fight for another opportunity. targets trying to get a jump on your holiday shopping business. starting today, for the first time, the retailer will offer free shipping on any online purchase. it's part of an effort by the company's new ceo to move past the massive data breach. great pr move. >> brilliant, yeah. jackie kennedy, one of the most admired figures in american history. a new book claims the first lady was more traumatized by her husband's assassination than anyone ever knew, said she suffered from ptsd. we'll hear more from the author coming up. >> interesting. let's begin this half hour with the latest on the hazing investigation surrounding the football team at a high school in new jersey. its season already canceled, seven players facing criminal
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charges and now suspensions of the team's coaching staff are being extended. national correspondent craig melvin has more on that. good morning, craig. >> hoda, good morning to you. at a sometimes heated school board meeting here in sayreville last night, board members approved five suspensions for football coaches, including the head coach who has been here roughly two decades. this, as we learn more about what may have happened inside that locker room. late tuesday, sayreville board members approved the suspension for the head coach and other coaches as many in the community passionately defended the coach. >> we are showing our support to coach najar because of his character. >> he is one of the biggest impacts in everybody in this community's lives. >> reporter: one player insists the allegations against his teammates are not true. >> the accusations are all false.
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to me, it's a lie. i've been in the locker room and nothing has ever happened. >> reporter: you've never seen anything that's been described? >> no, sir. >> reporter: seven players 15 to 17 are facing criminal charges, including aggravated sexual assault and criminal restraint. according to a report in "the new york daily news" all of those accuse rd minorities, causing further controversy since the majority of the team is white. four freshman players were victimized during a ten-day period in late september. news reports say in one case upper classmen allegedly pinned a freshman player down before sexually assaulting him. "the new york times" interviewed some of the alleged victims and witness with his different accounts of what happened in the locker room. >> of the alleged victims that we spoke to, both of them said that they thought this was just a part of team bonding, a part of camaraderie, but witnesses said what they say was very upsetting to them.
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>> reporter: the allegations and media attention, they say, have taken a toll on their client. >> he's a child and not only the magnitude of the charges but just the magnitude of the attention. it's a very daunting, sobering experience for him. >> reporter: the coaches are suspended with pay until the investigation is complete. i'm told by a school board official that that is likely to take at least several more weeks. hoda? >> craig melvin, thanks so much. let's get a check of the weather now from mr. roker. >> you could hear it raining pretty good there. west palm beach, some areas picking up to nine inches of rain. don't drive in this high water. your car is not equipped for it. it causes big problems. it's just a real mess. luckily, it's sandy soil. it drains pretty quickly. we're looking at a repeat of that again today. here is what we're also watching. tropical depression number nine, 120 miles west-southwest of
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campeche, 30-mile-per-hour winds, moving east at 6. this moisture is streaming into the area. ft. myers, cloudy skies. rain will be working its way in, heavy showers and thunderstorms. watch this over the next 24 hours as this system moves on. could become hannah, as it becomes a tropical storm. this rain and moisture continues to stream in to southern florida, from miami to the keys, five to seven inches of rain possible. as you make your way up toward cape seeing cool temperatures. 40 and 50s to start. afternoon, looking pretty nice, sunshine around san jose, close to 70 for san francisco. north bay for now, increasing high clouds during afternoon, 72 degrees in santa rosa. mid-70s out towards livermore. you can see clouds here off to the north, that's going to begin to spill southward into the north bay for showers for thursday and across rest of the
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bay area friday into early saturday morning. >> that's your latest weather. >> thanks very much. up next, bill o'reilly is here in our studio. he will talk about ebola, he'll talk about politics and also his new book that deals with the death of patton. renee zellweger responds to all the fuss being made about her appearance. ♪ in the nation... the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which for you, shouldn't be a problem. just another way we put members first because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side . . .
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second. can i ask you about ebola? there was something interesting in the new york time over the weekend, "we have no clue at this point how far ebola could spread in the united states and no reason for panic, but one dimension of the disease's toll is clear, it's ravaging americans' already tenuous faith in the competence of our government and bureaucracy." do you agree with that? >> yes. ebola is not going to break out to be the andromeda strain. there's not going to be a big end in -- big epidemic in america. there's just not the access that americans have to this disease. one or two cases will pop up. but the fear is very, very disturbing to me. people should be more rational. that being said, they should be angry at their government, because they blew it! blew it, blew it, blew it. >> would you curtail flights from africa if you were president? >> of course i would. >> shut it down? nobody comes in to the united states? >> you basically have to deny visas to people who don't have
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to be here until we get organized. until we get organized. we're not organized now. >> you say the government blew it, blew it, blew it. >> yes. >> he goes further and says ebola is his presidency in a petri dish. right now there's a crisis of competence and confidence and that is the fertile ground in which the ebola terror flowers. that's the backdrop for steps of whatever obama and biden take from here. calming people who are anxious not just about ebola but about america. i don't even want to think about the wrong ones. >> listen, i don't blame president obama for the ebola chaos. i do blame frieden. he should have been removed a long time ago. he should have been removed. when you can't explain how you get ebola on a bus -- which he can't. he says, "you know what, if you go on the bus with ebola, you can't give it to anybody. however, if you're sitting next to somebody on a bus and they sneeze you on, you can get it." does that make sense? that's what the man said. as soon as he said that, the
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president should have said put him on vacation, get somebody else in there. the president doesn't do that. that is the leadership factor. >> more to come on that. let's go to patton. how would you rank general patton in the list of all-time wartime battlefield generals? >> who is above him? >> u.s. grant, civil war. and you could argue macarthur. brilliant in the pacific. >> i've got books on my shelf in my library at home, all kind of patton books. when you looked at the subject, what hand been said? >> oh, stop, lauer. you didn't read killing patton. every single page in the book is stuff you don't know, lauer! every page. >> you could say that about a lot of books. >> no, you can't. they're usually derivative. we do something called investigative history, martin dugard and i. we put you in the furor. let's tell you who they really were. >> patton is relieved of his post 1945, set to fly back to
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the united states. i think it was the day before -- >> the day before. >> he gets into a car accident with a truck, right? >> yes. >> on a scale of one to ten, that accident was a -- >> it was -- >> a two? >> it's ridiculous. it's a clear day. he's driving down. all of a sudden, a military truck comes and smashes into him for no reason. >> and it shouldn't have been life threatening but two weeks later, he's dead. and you say -- and that's the fertile ground for conspiracy for you? >> yeah, and you know i wrote "killing kennedy" and debunked all the conspiracies there but stalin was after patton. >> because he criticized the russians? >> coming back to the united states, doing a speaking tour telling the americans that the soviet were the -- the soviets were the enemy, whereas truman was saying, no, they're our friends. >> have you found something that hasn't been done on this subject before? >> a million things, lauer. a book in 2008 -- that's why you have to read the book. >> don't hold it upside down. it's important. >> all right. they couldn't get patton in the
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ground fast enough. no autopsy. all the paperwork disappears. where is it? >> it's too bad you're not passionate about the subject. you know you are my guru for all things pop culture. let's end on one pop culture work. lot of renee zellweger this morning. >> i like renee, very pretty girl. >> first of all, she says she hasn't done anything. >> she has the right to live her life the way she wants. if she wants to look like that -- she's not unattractive. i think everybody needs to leave her alone. she's a good actress, a nice person. >> isn't it nice to end on agreement? i agree completely with you. people should leave her alone. >> you hang with this swell. >> i don't hang with the swell. >> she's a good actress and a nice person -- >> are you a swell? >> you wouldn't be seen dead with me, all right? >> bill o'reilly. >> come on. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> again the book is called "killing patton." read an excerpt on our website today.com. coming up on trending, what could be the wildest celebration
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as we mentioned earlier, carson is working on "the voice" today. he did leave a little something behind. what did he leave you, tamron? >> that sounds really scary. i'm going to look around for what carson left behind. meanwhile, hoda, i heard you mentioned "the voice" is so great this season. right? >> it's hot. hottest yet. >> it's going to get extra hot. taylor swift, on the very day she releases her new album, she's making an appearance on "the voice." the full episode will air monday. because it is the orange room and i got the hook-up from carson, he left this clip for you. take a look. >> are we on camera now? >> yeah. >> where are they?
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>> what? >> this is probably the tallest combination of people you'll ever see. he has, you know, a degree in interpretive dance. that will help. >> how come when you refer to crazy girls you never throw yourself in that category? >> i just feel misunderstood. >> but you're crazy? >> yeah. >> the full clip at today.com. check it out. anticipation for taylor's new album so hot. on her instagram page, she's released a lyric a day leading up to it. apparently this has resulted in somewhat of a glitch on the canadian itunes site. on tuesday, track number three was posted. but here is what track number three from taylor's new album -- here is what it sounds like. take a listen. yeah. >> that's me in the shower. >> lean in closer to your tv. ladies and gentlemen, come closer. you hear it? that's eight seconds of static. but what do you think eight seconds of static from taylor
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swift does to a chart? >> number one! >> and you are correct. >> oh, my gosh. >> of course it is. >> number one on itunes canada, static. at two and three, taylor swift. only taylor can create static that's magic on itunes. nevertheless, they fixed the problem. if you check it out you'll hear the actual song. the big album, monday. >> i didn't know she was so funny. >> great sense of humor. >> she's testing tone today. >> number one. >> she's testing tone today. >> number one. >> more on renee zellweg you could be at the corner of "i'm throwing away money" and "i had no idea." well, walgreens has your back. our expert pharmacists make it easy for you to save on your prescriptions. so you can keep your money where it belongs. swing by walgreens... ...where you could save even more with medicare prescription copays
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good morning. 7:56. coverage of the breaking news in south bay. firefighters still battling a huge fire that has been burning pallets and a barn in gilroy for hours this morning. the video is impressive. flames taken by video in the last hour but no containment at this point. crews say it already burned 10,000 square feet. fire started before 5:00 this morning. bright, orange flames lighting up the skype investigators don't know how the fire started but appears it started in a pile of pallets and spread to the barn. firefighters say no other buildings are threatened. meteorologist rob mayeda is here with a for cast favorable for the firefighters. >> right now, not seeing a lot of wind around gilroy. so that's good news this morning. chilly temperatures, 40s and 50s right now. 46 around napa. 52 san jose. san jose later on, 74, upper 60s, near 70 in san francisco.
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low 70s in the north bay today. rain-free for now. mid-70s around the tri-valley. oakland 737 north bay here, starting tomorrow, chance of showers dropping in with more rain due friday and saturday same for livermore, friday into saturday. san jose, have to wait until friday night with cooler temperatures, and showers to start the weekend. >> rob, that commute kicks in around the bay, across the bay, san mateo bridge, slow drive from time to time. it looks like traffic comes to a stop after a few seconds. a slow drive on 880 approaching southbound from 238 through hayward and union city. slow drive west 92 over into the backup, 101, both directions. also west 90 at edgewood peninsula a crash reported. approach to the bay bridge, no surprises there. we have a slowdown, eastbound off the dublin grade, westbound 237 toward 101. >> thank you very much.
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♪ it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, jackie kennedy's untold story. about the trauma he is suffered in the sdecades following her husband's assassination. renee zellweger, her new appearance has people talking. this morning what the actress has to say about it. and here's johnny, and tara, figure skating dynamic duo stopping by "today" with a big announcement, wednesday, october 22nd, 2014. ♪
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good morning to all my students in middle school in new mexico! good morning, virginia tech. let's go, hokies. woo! >> we are from california visiting new york. hi, diane. >> good morning to our friends in bend, oregon. >> good morning, sigma kappa! we're back now 8:00 on a wednesday morning. it's the 22nd day of october, 2014. it's nice out here. >> it feels good. >> you just have to embrace it. >> you know, it's raining from behind so it's soaking our backs, even as we put the umbrellas up here. >> yes. >> i'm matt lauer, along with hoda kotb, al roker and tamron hall. savannah is on a maternity lear. carson is out in california working on "the invoices." >> look at all these people out here. they're not complaining. >> that's why it's a nor'easter, baby! that's why it's a nor'easter. >> you've got it.
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all right. we'll throw it inside where natalie is all warm and toasty at news desk. >> good morning to you. breaking news. canadian capital ottawa is under lockdown following a shooting. pete is in washington with the latest. >> reporter: the early reports were the shooting incident was over with one person shot. but authorities are now search to see if there is a second gunman. it happened just a short time ago in ottawa. officials say a man with a gun shot a soldier at the war memorial, then headed just a short distance away to the building housing the canadian parliament which is in session. official say the gunman was pursued and is now dead. the wounded soldier was taken away by ambulance. there's no word yet on his condition. just two days ago, a man described as an islam convert ran down two canadian soldiers near montreal with a car killing
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of them before the driver was shot by police and killed. nae natalie? >> pete williams, thank you. nbc national correspondent kate snow is in omaha where ashoka mukpo has been treated. kate, good morning. >> natalie, good morning. it's been 20 days since he was diagnosed with ebola in liberia and 16 days since he has been here in nebraska, being treated. really good new this is morning. he passed several blood tests, showing he is negative for ebola. and just minutes after getting that news, he actually sent this tweet out saying "ebola free and feeling so blessed. i fought and won, with lots of help." he said it was a profound relief and asked us to continue to think about all of those who aren't as lucky as him in south africa. we will be talking to him about his recovery and his juourney ad
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hear from his doctors in providence, rhode island, where his family is planning a celebration with him coming back home. >> look forward to that. kate snow in omaha for us. thank you, kate. >> a secret service employee involved in a dispute with a neighbor. the agents went to private home in rural maryland on two days when president obama was at the white house. it calls the conduct problematic and it comes just as congress is investigating a string of security breaches. now a miracle escape caught on camera. a little girl lucky to be alive after part of a stadium collapses, missing her by just inches. this happened in donestk, ukraine. you can see her walking toward the stadium. she falls just in time because a huge part of the stadium crashes down right in front of
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her. all unharmed and all uninjured and all good there. it is 8:04. now a check of the weather with al. >> thank you so much, nat. it's a nasty morning. want to get everybody right there. let's show you what we have happening. pacific northwest getting slammed, too. g heavy rain over the next ten days. as you look at the seattle tower cam, heavy rain right through the day today. flooding is going to be a s goi problem. look at this. flood comes in and t pressure develops along it. just one after the other comes in off the pacific. rainfall totals upwards of 7 inches in some areas. here's a pretty view looking south through san francisco over the north bay of belvedere this morning, chilly there, too.
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40s around the north bay and 50s else where. mid 70s south of downtown, san jose, upper 60s to near 70s for san francisco. north bay, low 70s. mid 70s around the tri-valley. tomorrow, a chance of showers returning into friday and saturday, chance of showers there on saturday for livermore and the same trend for san jose and san francisco to start the weekend. weather. a lot of great people on the plaza. one a little better than the rest. we're coming over to betty. betty, how old are you today? >> 95 years old. >> wow! >> by the way, your outfit is smoking. tell me about it. >> well, i dressed to be on "the tonight show" because i love new york and i love you. i watch every morning instead of being in a nursing home, having my coffee. and al. i met al many years ago when he had his separation and i also went to church and lit a candle. he doesn't know that. >> you are so sweet. 95 years old and looking great. >> god bless you so much. >> oh! >> happy birthday.
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>> happy birthday. >> that is cool. coming up next, renee zellweger hits the red carpet with a new look. why she's glad people think she looks different. a startling new look on the fascinating life of jackie. >> and what do you dream of doing when you retire? tweet us with the #get a plan. jean chatzky will be here. right, tamron? >> we're back after this, al. >> all right, kids! happy birthday! . frog protection. fraud protection. frog. fraud. fro-g. frau-d. i think we're on the same page. we're totally on the same page. at discover,
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famously fell in love on screen -- >> you had me at hello. >> reporter: -- renee zellweger captured hollywood hearts. ♪ her star shining brightly for two decades as she won fans and an oscar award. but this week, the glare of the spotlight intensifies. >> she looks very lovely. she looks very different. >> reporter: zellweger appeared on the red carpet in beverly hills monday night and almost immediately, headlines declared her unrecognizable, "a different human being," asking "is that you, renee zellweger?" overnight, the actress responded to the reaction, telling "people" magazine, "i'm glad folks think i look different! i'm living a different, happy, more fulfilling life, and i'm thrilled that perhaps it shows." calling the conversation about her looks silly, she added she's living a healthier lifestyle now, "perhaps i look different. who doesn't as they get older? ha. but i am different.
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i'm happy." reps for the actress did not comment on her most recent red carpet appearance, but zellweger is just the latest in a long line of hollywood women whose new look raised eyebrows. celebrities like lara flynn boyle, "dirty dancing's" jennifer grey and meg ryan, america's sweetheart. >> well, what are they supposed to do? there's no work if they look their age, and if they try not to look their age, then they get ragged on. >> well, what are they supposed to do? >> i'm hoping that it's changing. >> reporter: many are now rushing to zellweger's defense online, arguing "leave her face alone." "nothing is wrong with her face, there's something wrong with us." and "she can do whatever she wants." and perhaps that is the most fitting line for an actress who's delivered many memorable ones. >> you look gorgeous. >> thank you. it's very important at this moment. >> reporter: for "today," haley jackson, nbc news, los angeles. >> what do we think? >> you know, i did look at her picture the first time and it took a double take to figure out who it was. and she's very identifiable by
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her eyes. like, i think those are her signature, so it looks like something happened. but you know what, they're right. in hollywood, you have to, you know, maintain a youthful look to go far. >> i feel sorry for her, though, seeing all the headlines and she says she's at a different point in her life and there were cruel things said. it really took my breath away. i know she's star and put herself out there, but it was sad. >> just because she's a public figure doesn't mean -- >> she has been on this show a lot of times and it's never been about her looks. she has one of those great, fun personalities, which sets her apart. in a perfect world, people would not be commenting about this. it is not a perfect world and she's a public figure. >> she is a great actress. i'm kind of famous for this. you're famous for this. >> oh, yeah. >> it is called ghosting. you're at a party and you want to leave but you don't want to say good-bye to everybody because you just want to do your back exit. i use the i'm going to the bathroom thing. some people think it's rude.
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folks at slate.com wrote a piece using ghosting. slipping out is actually more considerate. >> good. >> which i agree with. you don't want to make a whole thing. >> get over here. get back here. >> he's ghosting on us. >> if you're at a big event and start shaking hands, i have to go early, it seems like everybody has to stop their conversation and say good-bye to you. i always slip out. >> you do? >> we've been at events at the same time. >> you do it here. >> i always use the excuse i'm going to the bathroom with hoda. >> walking backwards. you just kind of -- >> shaking hands still. >> i actually got nicknamed hodini. >> i don't know if that's the reason. >> we went to our facebook page to ask if ghosting was rude. oh, no. 80% say you're rude. >> ythey want you to say good-be
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to the host. not to everyone. >> it's not as rude because we leave so early for so many of these dinners if you get up, you do kind of put a crimp in the whole thing. >> it was like, was matt lauer here? >> how many times was elizabeth taylor married? >> eight. >> eight. >> we have photos. these have never been seen before. take a look. this was back in 1991. you see taylor looking stunning in the custom valentino gown, we are told, and michael jackson helped to walk taylor down the aisle. elizabeth taylor aids foundation releasing the photos exclusively to people.com. question for everyone. i already know the answer. you googled yourselves, right?
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>> yes. >> not recently. >> well, if you find something you don't like, take a lesson from stevphen colbert, he said e googled himself every single day and he recently found something he did not like. >> i was horrified to learn that the google celebrity profile of me lists my height at 5'10", i am 5'11", okay, that's me, brad pitt and russell crowe. 5'10"? that's matt damon numbers. that's what johnny depp is sucking. these guys represent the lollypop guys. >> it gets better. he called out the ceo demanding an apology and a substantial
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cash settlement. so what happens now if you google how tall is stephen colbert, notice there is no specific height for john stewart, he is just shorter. >> well, i google his height -- >> first, i didn't know they put your height in. i am listed at 5'9". >> you are not 5'9". >> but i will take it. >> i will take it. the other thing the internet loves a good game show moment. this guy had been watching the show for over 40 years, and watch what happens when his spin lands on the big money. >> look what is happening, buddy. >> whoa! >> yeah. >> what was that? >> he had a unique dance move. i don't know that we needed to see that.
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so much has been written about former first lady, jacqueline kennedy, but a new book takes a look at her life through a different lens. natalie has more on that. >> for decades after her husband's assassination jackie kennedy suffered the affects of post traumatic stress disorder forcing her to live that fateful day in dallas over and over again. jackie kennedy spent her life in the public eye, and from her time as the young wife of a rising politician -- >> i have enjoyed campaigning so much, mrs. kennedy. >> to her life overseas, married to a greek shipping tycoon, to her life spent as a philanthropist. but behind the smile was a haunted soul. the inner struggle is the subject of the book by the
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kennedy biographer. >> she wanted an unpredictable life. >> there was infidelity and illness and political pressure, and it was in this last arena jackie tried to save her marriage. >> the day in dallas he said to her, you played so well in texas, will you campaign with me in california in two weeks? jackie knew what that meant and said yes. >> the assassination stunned the world, but for jackie it was devastating. >> she is traumatized in a very specific way. her husband's head was inches from her face and she was look into his face when the gunshot blew his head apart. >> the book says jackie was tproe frozen in the moment, retelling the death to friends and family
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and even mentioned suicide. at the time post traumatic stress disorder was not recognized and she received no formal counseling. >> she was constantly waiting for the next attack. when is it coming? you are in a state of arousal at all times waiting for the next gunshot. it's a hideous way to live. by the time bobby was killed, jackie was existing in a trance. >> she found security in a second marriage. after his passing she moved to new york, and she says this time with the help of a psychiatrist, she started gaining control of her fears and life. >> somebody asked her what would you say was your greatest accomplishment, and i think he expected her to say, paris or renovating the white house or something like that, and without hesitation, she said i kept my sanity. >> obviously the events of that day really destroyed her world.
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i don't think that is surprising at all, but the details in the book, there's certainly a lot more known about her as well. >> i am not putting the book down at all, but it should not be shocking at all to anybody that she was in post traumatic stress for years after that, not only the assassination of her husband, but then bobby kennedy as well. >> you can read the book that will be released october 25th. you can find an exert on our website. we have a party going on, even though there is no music. there is music always in their heads. good to see you. you guys are taking over the twitter account and instagram for the "today" show? >> yes, we are. we just started. >> yeah, behind the scenes. >> already, are you ready for this? they have a huge, big, major -- i wish we had a drum roll --
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announcement. >> johnny, do you want to -- >> we're pregnant! >> we have a baby gift for you -- >> no, no babies. we have a bigger announcement. >> well, they rehearsed that. the bigger announcement has to do with the olympics. you have been named the new announcers for the games. how exciting is that? >> i am so excited. i cannot wait for that to start, and sochi was fun and we are honored to be part of the team now. >> we were so excited in sochi and how things went for us, and getting to enjoy our sport every day and now that we have this amazing opportunity we are completely honored and so proud. >> did you guys have any idea that the combination, your friends, off camera, it would be a dynamic duo and combination. >> i don't think we had any
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idea, we started the instagram account just for us. we had so much fun, and that's the best thing, right when it started, let's just have fun. >> be ourselves. >> why does your chemistry work so well? is it the fashion? because that's the highlight, i have to say. >> well, that's a big part of it. >> the skating, too. >> you have a documentary coming out as well? >> yeah, first of all, i am so excited to start the figure skating season, and then a documentary about the gay athletes preparing for the games in sochi. >> i know you like the bedazzled shoes. they are taking over instagram, twitter, tweet, send whatever you want, and they will reply to pretty much anything, i am told.
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you're watching today in the bay. >> good morning, it's 8:26 right now. i'm kris sanchez. new this morning, the santa clara county coroner is trying to identify a body that was found at republic services recycling facility in milpitas. investigators have not released any other information, like if it was a man or woman, or if they consider the death suspicious at this point. also, firefighters still battling that huge fire that's been burning in gilroy for hours this morning. this is a live look at the chopper, where there once was rabbit flames, now lots of smoke and charred land. you can see crews are making progress. it's burned more than 10,000 square feet and destroyed a barn. we know one road was closed earlier this morning, but how's
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it looking now? >> you can see from the shot, that smoke rising up as the sun came up, that was a concern, but if we look at our maps right now, we still have the closure off ferguson there, where the fire is smoldering right now. the smoke is not causing as much of a distraction, because things are much calmer right now. 152 and 101 are okay through the area. the greater bay area is very slow. silicon valley, both sides of the bay on the southbound direction for 880, 101, and of course the east shore freeway. >> more local news in a half hour. my grandson's got this
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around. actually, hoda, you're the one who said you wanted to stay in. >> the hair. >> we wanted to go out and say hi to those people. >> i have weather-sensitive hair but i would have gone anyway. >> weather sensitive. grammy winner gavin degraw is here and will treat us to a song. >> is your shoulder, backaching? you're known to carry heavy purses, overstuffed. the right way to cldeclutter an get organized. >> is that my wallet? >> yeah. >> can't wait to see what's in there. once you have that under control you need to make a way to find your money last because you found it hidden in your bag. jean chatzky is here with questions that are pretty common. >> living longer, need to make sure we have enough money to get through all those years. first, how long is this rain going to last?
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>> another 24 hours here. it moves up the coast. i do remember that one time you fell off your wallet and injured yourself. >> you really went back there? that was an hour ago. >> some of those, you just -- >> you got to go back. >> gavin loves your joke. >> got good lines. those are good lines. >> thank you very much. >> let's show you what we've got going on outside right now. here in the northeast, lot of heavy rain. we're looking at moisture from hannah coming in from southern florida where they've already picked up some areas, nine inches of rain. more heavy rain and wind in the pacific northwest. tomorrow, that rain continues in the pacific northwest. before all is said and done by saturday, we could be talking about ten inches in the pacific northwest. windy conditions continue in new england with a lot of heavy rain. sunny and mild through texas on into the gulf all that rain continuing through the pacific northwest. around here, 70s this afternoon, despite the chilly start to the morning. mid 70s around san jose. close to 70 in san francisco,
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and mid 70s around the tri-valley. low 70s today in the north bay, but beginning tomorrow, more clouds, chance of showers for the north bay. livermore, friday night, into saturday we see the showers dropping in. same story for the south bay and san jose. warm temperatures to finish the work week and showers to start the weekend, then skies clear again towards sunday afternoon. >> when you've got weather like this, stay on track. go to the weather channel on cable 24/7 or weather.com. matt? >> all right, al. thank you very much. we're kicking off a special series this morning, to help you take charge of your life. we're talking about those everyday hassles and chores that can have you feeling a little bit overwhelmed. >> and we're start iing with an overhaul of your wallet. i'm sort of embarrassed because i can see my purse in front of me. but, anyway, if your purse is like mine, it's busting at the seams, sharon epperson, jen fallick. good morning. >> i went away to summer camp
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with something smaller than this. >> what about this? let me tell you what this says to me about your wallet and your finances. messy wallet, overstuffed like this, busy life. >> it's not that overstuffed. >> not that overstuffed? maybe it also says you don't really want to deal with these money issues. >> can i tell you what i just noticed? wait a minute. >> what is that? >> a candy wrapper? >> no, a dog bag for blake. >> whose is this? >> that's mine. >> streamlined. >> that is annoying. >> i don't carry cash in that, just a couple cards and i.d. >> and that's all you really need. that's how you need to streamline your wallet. >> better than yours. >> take out all those receipts. >> what should you take out? >> you might need some pharmacy that you went for medical expenses, keep it for tax purposes, put it in a filing system. you don't need lip gloss, an extra key. you definitely don't need a passport or social security card. >> you'll lose that. >> so what form of i.d. should
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you have in your wallet? >> driver's license or photo i.d. health insurance card as well but you don't need something like a passport, which is going to really lure identity thieves. >> this is kind of good, though, for the receipts. i would never use anything like that, but it has a nice filing system. >> it's a good idea, right? maybe you could start. put that in there and keep that. every couple of months you purge that. >> credit cards, how many? >> two. one credit card really. one debit card, one credit card. maybe you have two credit cards in case one doesn't work. that's all you need, put it here in a slimmer, sleeker wallet. not a big, overstuffed wallet. >> sometimes when you go to a car they give you a good deal for a credit card. >> so you have a lot of the store cards. rate on the store cards is so much more than a general purpose card. 23% interest, on average. you're going to pay a lot more if you carry that balance on that credit card. >> want to move on? >> i'm bringing this down to jen for the first segment because -- >> it's so heavy. it's a workout in itself.
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>> when you have a purse that's full of things you just say unload basically, yeah? >> unload. take an inventory. i get t you like having things with you. we live out of our purse. it's okay to have stuff. just keep it organized. these are the contents of a typical bag, makeup, change, everything. get some ziplocs, clear packages so you're accountable. >> oh, wait. let me show you something. ziploc. >> great. perfect. >> is that for the dog also? >> don't get them confused. that wouldn't be good. put labels on them. makeup and garbage. make a little diy garbage. so much in your bag is wrappers and things when you don't have a trash can around, band-aid container, advil container. >> what about that? >> perfect. >> no, no, this is my coffee mate. >> when it's empty, make it into your purse trash can. clothes pins are drat to keep your cords from getting all tangled up. easy, magnetic ones.
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get rid of the big, clunky wallet. i've been using this for years and i love it. $30. put your phone in here. even a lip gloss. stick a bracelet on it. if you really want to stay organized get a bag that comes with everything that you need to stay organized. other cool little gadgets, if you ever miss a call because your phone buried at the bottom of that bag, this is blue tooth enabled. when your phone rings, it lights up so you always know. >> love that. >> so you know when a call is coming in. >> genius. >> yeah. >> that is not always true. for more on sharon's ideas for smart money go to today.com. tomorrow we'll take charge of all those photos that you don't know what to do with. all right. up next, if you're approaching retirement, should you pull money out of the stock market? jean chatzky will help us with
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>> announcer: get a plan is brought to you by voya financial, changing the way you think of retirement. >> back now at 8:40 with "today's" money. and this morning, how to make it through retirement. surveys show most americans worry about coming up short during their fwoelden years. we want to arm you with the strategies you'll need to live comfortably. tamron is standing by with questions from viewers down in the orange room. ladies, good morning. let's start with you. >> okay. >> good news, bad news. we're living longer. >> we are living longer. new numbers just this week. you can expect a couple of decades in retirement, which means it's not enough to just say that you need a plan for after. >> bad news is you need more money. you have always said start early. be aggressive. save as much as you can. you also want people to find a
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way to get a paycheck during retirement. >> right. and we're going to start over here with social security. so, people need a social security strategy. if you take social security as soon as you're able at age 62, you're missing out on $180,000 if you're single, $300,000 if you're a couple. wait until you are 70 years old if you're single. and if you're married wait until the higher earner is 70 years old. >> annuities. people think they're for rich people. what is an annuity. >> you take a sum of money and use it to essentially buy yourself a paycheck. annuity payouts go up as interest rates go down and as you get older. it's a really good idea to take a sum of money as you retire, use it to cover your fixed expenses and annuitize over time. >> let's move over here. >> sure. >> the strategy you want people to remember, withdraw as little
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money as you can to keep them intact but also to allow them to keep growing. >> right. in the early years of retirement especially, you want to keep those withdrawals to about three-ish percent. we were relying on this 4% rule that said you could pull out 4% of your money and it would last 30 years. didn't work when the market dropped. you still have to make sure you still have money in stocks as you are through retirement. >> you mention that. you mention the markets. a lot of experts tell you, you get close to retirement age, you start to run away from the stock market to reduce your exposure to risk. you want people to think a little differently. >> right. money that you need to spend in the first five years or the next five years should not be in the market. but beyond that, retirement is still a long term. we're talking about 20 years, 30 years. that means you need exposure to stocks. take 100. subtract your age. that's about the percentage that you want to stock.
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>> so take 100 minus 44, 54% of your money should be in stock? >> yes. >> my retirement dream is to be able to stop working early enough to enjoy life, travel and help family. again, i'm sure that's so relatable to a lot of people. jean, what's the advice? >> i hear the word early and i think save more, save more, save more. make sure you are fully funding your 401(k). if you're not working and you have a spouse in the workforce, you can make a full ira contribution. >> tamron, something else? >> one more here from princess. she wants to live it out in the florida keys in her camper, enjoying life, as she put it, on the rock. #get a plan. jean, what's the plan? >> sounds great. whatever you're going to live in, in retirement, i want you to pay it off before you retire. pay off the mortgage on that camper or your house or wherever you are. it will make life in retirement a lot easier.
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>> announcer: the toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by toyota. >> gavin degraw's breakout single "i don't wanna be" put him on the map, churning out hits ever since. you can find him on his new album called "finest hour: the best of gavin degraw." gavin, gavin, gavin, 30 years old. >> 37, soon to be 38. >> is it a little premature for a best of? >> maybe.
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it's funny. i feel like it's a little early. i already have five albums out. and this will be my sixth. and it was sort of an excuse for me to -- >> it was time? >> push out the new one. do you know what i mean? i wrote a new song called "fire." i was so excited about the song. how can i get clever and get this song out there to the world as quickly as possible? we spoke about it. they said how about a "best of" album? we could put one out now. >> brilliant. you had the opportunity to open -- a big, big moment for you -- >> yes. >> for your idol, billy joel. >> the best. >> how was that opening for him? is that crazy? >> amazing. i got a phone call. they said, hey, how would you feel about coming and opening up for billy joel. i said let me think about it. you mean my idol, billy joel? i think maybe i could be available for that, you know, for that special time. >> wow! >> yeah. he has had me out on a bunch of dates this year. we've played the garden, madison square garden probably, what is it, nine times, fenway park,
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wrigley field. >> is there a song you sing all the time that you enjoy the most? >> oh, god, i grew up singing so much of his music, carved my teeth singing billy joel stuff. "new york state of mind" as a new yorker, that one meant a lot. >> people are going to cover you, quickly, which one would you want them to pick? >> i would say the new one. do "fire." >> which is what you're going to be singing for us right now? >> of course. >> take it away, gavin. >> thank you so much, hoda. ♪ oh if there's one thing to be taught it's dreams are made to be caught and friends can never be bought doesn't matter how long it's been i know you'll always jump in cause we don't know how to
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quit ♪ ♪ let's start a riot tonight a pack of lions tonight in this world he who stops won't get anything he wants play like the top one percent till nothing's left to be spent take it all ours to take celebrate because ♪ ♪ we are the champions setting it off again oh we on fire we on fire running our own campaign doing the whole shebang oh we on fire we on fire ♪ ♪ get up stand up throw your hands up welcome to the other land of dreamers brothers sisters others yeah we on fire like that ♪ ♪ oh the bond is deeper than skin the kind of club that we're in
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the kind of love that we give ever since the dawn of mankind we all belong to a tribe it's good to know this one's mine ♪ ♪ let's start a riot tonight a pack of lions tonight in this world he who stops won't get anything he wants play like the top one percent till nothing's left to be spent we don't care we won't stop call your mothers call the cops ♪ ♪ we are the champions setting it off again oh we on fire we on fire running our own campaign doing the whole shebang oh we on fire we on fire ♪
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♪ get up stand up throw your hands up welcome to the other land of dreamers brothers sisters others yeah we on fire like that ♪ ♪ ahh fire fire ooh oh, we're the champions ♪ ♪ setting it off again oh we on fire we on fire running our own campaign doing the whole shebang oh we on fire we on fire ♪ ♪ and nothing's gonna be the same fire fire
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i think we all agree we like gavin degraw. >> like him. >> very cool. time to check out some very special birthday wishes from another guy we like, willard scott. >> 41 years, that's right, the aquarium is 41 years old today and one of the great hits in the state of connecticut. yeah, our birthday buddy today, madeline scotto from brooklyn, new york. 100 years old today. she is very, very patient and very kind. this is paul mellish. is he from east brady, pennsylvania. he is 100 years old today and he loves port wine. why not? happy birthday, paul. you're a good man. always liked that name. st. paul. and this is marie mason, from carbondale, illinois. she is 100 years old today and she likes to sing and she also likes to shop. james don skinner.
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he is from elizabethtown, north carolina. 100 years old today. handsome fellow. we wish him a very happy birthday. and he was a minister for 35 years. how about that? well, that's our birthday party for this time. now the new york gang is waiting for their birthday party. let's throw it back to them. >> willard, thank you so much. >> what's coming up? >> gavin degraw is sticking around and a little game of would you rather -- >> i like this game already. >> would you rather like to always tell the truth or lie? >> tell the truth. >> could be hurtful sometimes. >> you're
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you're watching today in the bay. >> good morning, it is 8:56. i'm kris sanchez. this morning, some people in east san jose in the neighborhood listed here on the map are being told not to drink the water. the folks who live not far from milpitas christian school are told to boil any water they use for drinking or cooking, because their water tested positive for e. coli. the water is safe for showering,
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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. >> and welcome to "today" on a wet wednesday morning, october 22nd, 2014. some fine folks hanging around still. we appreciate them sticking around. i'm natalie morales with al roker, tamron hall. willie on assignment, cool assignment. we can't tell you. >> top secret. >> we could but we would have to kill you. >> apparently we've all been pouring orange juice the wrong way. >> oh! >> he will show us how we should be doing it, coming up in a little bit. crazy video out of
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pennsylvania. and it's a car crash caught on tape. >> right. >> and you see there the two delivery men were recording this car in front of them driving erratically. they say they were recording it because they were thinking it was an accident waiting to happen which, sure enough -- they were trying to get the license plate number on -- >> oh! >> and that's when you see they were actually involved in a crash there as well. fortunately, everybody okay. but it begs the question, what do you do when you see that situation unfolding before your eyes? i mean, two guys in the car. one of them is recording. it's safe. he's not driving and recording as it's going on. do you call 911. >> that's what you do. call 911 immediately. don't take the time to record. >> don't try to record. >> call 911. >> right. >> the man who took the video said they were just trying to get the license plate first so they could call and report it because they were afraid the car was going to get too far away. >> all you have to do is give the road you're on, mile marker
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you're at and the police will do the rest. >> that's why al roker is so smart. >> he's brilliant. >> that's what you do. >> i wouldn't say that. but i think that's what you do. don't spend time recording. >> and then you put yourself in danger. even though maybe he wasn't the guy driving the vehicle. >> no, but you saw all of a sudden that second vehicle that gets hit comes right at them. they're so busy taping. >> right. and he continued to tape. and they did get out of the car and went over to check the drivers. >> boom. look at that. >> nobody injured, thank goodness. surprisingly no one injured. >> it looks like they get hit, too, with that second car. >> yeah, they do. they did. it crossed right in front of them and they spun out. >> could have been far worse. call police and let them handle it. >> especially this time of year, slick roads. need to be so careful out there. marriage ultimatum. is it ever okay to look at your significant other and say -- >> it's time? >> pony up. put a ring on it. matthew mcconaughey said that's exactly what his beautiful wife,
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camilla had, to do to get him to tie the knot. he told gq, i had to get to the point where i saw it as more than just the thing to do. i wanted to really want to do it. i didn't want it to be a destination. the thought is we're on the adventure together and, look, some of it had to do with her putting it on me. she says apparently to him, come on, big boy, mr. easy going, we'll get to it when we get to it. >> she didn't quite use that phraseology. >> right. >> used something a little more earthy. >> she basically said get off the pot. and he did it. they had two children already. they now have a third. beautiful family. but without that extra push from her, apparently he wouldn't have done it. what do you think as a man? >> look, i think -- look, this is a great country. freedom of speech. your significant other wants you to do something, they need to tell you. you don't necessarily have to do it. but this way you know how important it is. >> obviously they knew they were
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in a committed relationship. they were having children together. i think there's no question in their minds they were already married. >> right. >> but you just have to have that piece of paper. >> it was a deal breaker, though. she said this is a deal breaker. he's very laid back. she knows him, obviously, better than anyone else. you should let people know where you stand. >> sometimes there is that -- i know when joe and i were basically almost living together, you know, it got to the point where it was like, okay. >> did you say anything? >> when is it going to happen? yeah, i put a little pressure on him. all right, i've been dating you for like three years now, we're practically living together so come on, let's go! >> tick, tick, tick. >> and i knew i wanted to be with him and he knew he wanted to be with me. >> a little bit of a nudge. >> we need a little help. >> this is cool. >> he keeps a diary. >> i love this. >> or a journal. do guys say diary or journal? >> he said diary. it's something i've wanted to do and i haven't. i'm going to start doing that.
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>> you should. >> that's a great idea. >> since the third grade i kept a diary. once my dad found the diary, but thankfully, there was nothing in there, i don't think, that was too scary. >> third grade. >> well, you never know. i recently gave a diary to a fellow that's hanging around my life and he keeps it -- >> ooh, hanging around her life. >> i'm like matthew mckconaughe. >> hanging around my life, give me the matthew mcconaughey talk in a minute. >> have you thought about giving him some sort of -- >> ultimatum? >> -- ultimatum? stop hanging and start doing? >> it's probably the other way around. i'm expressed my phobia of marriage. my parents had a beautiful, beautiful marriage. i just -- i mean, the love they shared and respect is tremendous. i've had this fear that, you know, i will fail at it. and i just -- maybe i'm a little -- >> time to get over that fear, girl. >> yeah.
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you've been so unsuccessful at everything else you've done. >> we have fears. everyone, i'm sure -- >> absolutely. >> going in. >> the fear of pouring orange juice the incorrect way. >> yes. >> how do you pour orange juice? >> open the bottle. >> first of all, do you like pulp? i don't like pulp. >> do you want to switch? no pulp. i'll take your pulp. now i spilled everywhere. >> there you go. you pour it. >> just like that. >> so that's wrong? >> supposedly. because then you -- it spills all over. i think if you're careful about it. allegedly, according to some youtube video that's gone viral from a russian guy, you're supposed to start back here. >> what? >> back here. >> then it dribbles over -- >> i don't believe it. >> then you have a messy lid and it gets all over. >> i don't quite understand it. i think you pour the way you guys did. >> maybe they don't have these kind of cap. >> you're supposed to hold the cardboard down, i'm told.
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this is when you're trying to impress the kids at breakfast. >> still, that's a mess. >> oh, no, it doesn't touch. what's the difference in the way we -- >> supposedly, it flows and just -- >> do you feel that much smarter now for learning this very useful tip? >> you're going to feel smarter after this. this is a "would you wednesday." >> ooh. >> gather round your television sets at home. buzz feed has a list of things we're posing them to you. wear wet socks the rest of your life or wash your hair once a year. >> no brainer for me. >> that's not fair. >> i would say wet socks. >> nobody has to see my socks. >> but you feel it. >> your shoes are a mess. eww. >> up next, whisper everything or shout everything? >> whisper. >> it's more powerful. >> and sexier. >> but weld have a terrible tv
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show. >> how are you? hey. what? okay. >> find true love or win the lottery. >> how much is the lottery? >> true love. >> did you really say that? >> i just am wondering. i want to be able to make an informed decision. >> i'm thinking finding true love is winning the lottery. >> oh, that's good. you're good. >> and i thought orange juice had too much sugar. >> i win on that one. >> okay. >> have a photographic memory or forget everything? >> what did you say? >> photographic memory or forget everything. >> what did you say? >> i would like to remember everything. photographic memory. >> i would like to forget this last fiefb minutes. >> too late. >> last one is, based on a clip first. "liar liar" with jim carrey. very good movie. >> it was me!
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>> hi, mr. reed. like the new dress? >> whatever takes the focus off your head. >> what's up, fletcher? >> your cholesterol. dead man walking. >> hey, fletcher. >> hey, you're not important enough to remember. >> what's it going to be, mr. reed? >> a pock mark, eventually. don't ask! >> he had a curse put on him. he could never lie. would you always tell the truth or always lie? this one, believe it or not, ladies and gentlemen, this has divided "today's take." your answer? >> always tell the truth. >> oh, please. >> i'm just lying. >> come on. >> natalie has said she would rather lie. >> i would be like jim carrey. you would just be bursting. >> hurt people. >> sometimes it can. it can be crushing. >> but the truth shall set you free. >> not the people you hurt along the way. >> why don't you accept the guy who wants to marry you? >> the truth? the truth? >> what about you?
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>> i would rather tell the truth all the time. >> yes. >> yeah. i'm a truth teller. i think i am anyway. >> was that a lie? >> truth is we need to get to the weather. >> should we take a poll? #truth or lie. >> truth teller or lie teller. i cannot tell a lie. i'm going over to do the weather right now. thank you very much. i'm going to chop down a cherry tree after this. we are looking right now at a nor'easter coming up the coast. wet weather here in new york. it's going to continue for about another 24 hours. here it is, making its way up the coast, bringing with it heavy rain. and these are lines of equal pressure. that's the pressure gradient. the stronger and closer they get, the more the winds are. we're talking winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour over the next 48 hours. we are talking about strong winds, gale force winds, 45 to 50 miles per hour, minor coastal flooding and rainfall amounts that could get up to 5".
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tropical depression nine, watching this thing. moisture already streaming up into southern florida. yesterday, west palm beach, nine inches of rain. another five to seven inches from miami to the keys. and right now we're seeing partly cloudy skies around the bay area, mostly 60s and as for now. did have fog and low clouds. those starting to break up now. sunshine, temperatures there should be climbing to the mid to upper 60s. near 70 in downtown san francisco. mid 70s for san jose. north bay, highs in the low 70s. mid 70s around the tri-valley, and for the north bay, we'll see a chance of showers returning tomorrow, then across the rest of the bay area friday night and saturday morning. >> and that's your latest weather. and a nice award. >> yeah, tamron, this is for your shine a light campaign. >> this is for our shine a light campaign. domestic violence awareness month. yesterday i was invited to speak
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for the new york police department's domestic violence unit, 600 officers there. i was supposed to just give a speech and they surprised me with this award for what we've done in shine a light to talk about domestic violence and have an open conversation. kathleen o'reilly. >> she's terrific. >> it was fantastic. thank you so much. at the end of my speech i said to them, listen, we ride our bikes around this city. we don't want any trouble. we should get a free pass. >> you're looking to be able to break the law or something? >> such an honor. we're still raising money for all of our crowd rise projects. >> that's right. up next, grammy nominated artist gavin degraw. he has been singing for us all morning long. we'll catch up with him a little bit more. first this question, his hit "i don't wanna be" was theme song for malcolm in the middle, one
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i did it...and i feel beautiful. visit naturesbounty.com for details. gavin degraw has been sitting at the top of the charts with the one you've been hearing. >> this is "not over you." >> and we're not over him yet. >> his big influence came at the age of 15 when he saw the great billy joel perform. who could imagine he would open for the legendary singer. >> finest hour: the best of gavin degraw. good to see you. >> good to see you. i love this table. >> it's very transparent, literally. want to answer the question we asked which tv show the song "i don't wanna be," "malcolm in the middle," "one tree hill," "buffy
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the vampire slayer," dr. google says "one tree hill." >> i have no idea. no, it was "one tree hill." i don't know, man. >> you are such a classical joker. are you serious? no, i'm not. i was just saying that. and you also requested to get the end seat because you wanted to show the ladies -- >> i'm the new guy here, can i get the leg chair? then he told me i have to cross this way versus the other way because you didn't like my hamstrings, which i thought was a little weird. >> i said do you have good legs and you said? >> i have the legs of fred flintstone. >> yabba-dabba-doo. >> that's not what we heard. >> oh! >> you have good hamstrings. >> talking about ham this morning. >> that's right. we're here to talk about your music. >> everybody is hungry here. >> billy joel inspired you. who else inspires you? >> i grew up on that era of
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music, billy joel, elton john, stevie wonder, piano players, singers. honestly, my parents' generation of music for some reason. a lot of sipsychadelic rock. i grew up near woodstock. i grew up around a lot of that type of music. >> you really get into the song, too. >> i do. >> do you channel any of those performers? >> i don't know. honestly, i'm so busy trying to remember the words. there will be no channeling. i'm channeling lyrics. words, i'm thinking to myself, you know, don't mess this up. you know, you're on tv. >> has that happened to you? have you forgotten? >> only all the time. but other than that, it's usually pretty okay. >> this is like being in the movie "liar liar." we don't know what's true anymore from you. what we do know is true is that a lot of your lyrics inspired by life, journey -- talk to us a
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little bit when you're writing and thinking about what part of your life to share in your music. >> that's a good question. my first hit, "i don't wanna be" was very autobiographical. i was thinking, you know, how do i let people know who i am as well as being the songwriter, you know? so much of songwriting isn't necessarily just writing a song for the sake of it sounding good, but also you want to tell your story to your audience, get an idea of the window of who you actually are as a person, you know, overall. that's one of the challenges when you're songwriting, trying to make that connection. and hopefully it works. once in a while, you get one in. >> it works. >> you're going to hang around and do weather with me. >> only if you let me. >> absolutely. >> in shorts, though. >> "the finest hour: the best of gavin degraw." >> and he's going to sing that
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taking a look at the headlines, that recall of air bags is expanding. takata air bags can potentially explode under certain conditions, sending shrapnel flying toward drivers. for a full list of the cars affected by the recall, go to today.com. more than 60 million americ americans will be getting a raise next year, but a small one. this morning, government announced the annual cost of living adjustment for social security recipients, disabled vets and federal retirees. the increase 1.7% translates to a raise of about $20 a month for
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the average person receiving social security. a new study suggesting that men who are vegetarians may have a tougher time becoming fathers. the study published in the journal of fertility and sterility showed that vegan diets were associated with lower sperm counts than the diet of meat eaters. soy and vegetarian diets may play a role in sperm quality because soy emits a female hormone. toys r us is removing characters from "breaking bad" after a florida mom protested. state biologist said the cub got separated from its mother
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have a monstrously big halloween with your favorite hershey's candies. walmart. you're watching today in the bay. >> good wednesday morning. it's 9:26. i'm sam brock. news just into our newsroom. the centers for disease control announced a 21-day monitoring period for anyone returning to the u.s. from ebola-stricken african nations, including liberia, sierra leone, and guinea. it will extend that policy to visitors, aide workers, and journalists. new details now, the owner of the gilroy ranch thinks the fire may have been intentionally set. the fire is mostly knocked down as you see from the video here taken within the last hour from
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our helicopter. you can see how widespread the fire was, the flames were everywhere. fortunately, the owner says most of the stuff that burned was just junk. the fire started just before 5:00 this morning, bright orange flames, investigators do not know how it started yet, but say it did begin in a pile of pal t pallets and spread to a nearby barn. no other buildings were threatened. no serious injuries or destruction of buildings. weather and traffic after the break. stay with us. bl
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blam. high clouds mixed with sunshine today and a pretty pleasant forecast. mid 70s around san jose. low 70s for the north bay, mid 70s around the tri-valley, and speaking of the north bay, as early as tomorrow, a chance of rain. mostly north of santa rosa, then friday into saturday across livermore and the rest of the bay area.
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the weekend, skies clear towards sunday. mike? >> all right, looking over here, folks heading towards downtown oakland moving smoother now. slowdown near 98, where there was a disabled vehicle. red and orange, still starting to eke out over the way and moving towards the yellow, which is a better speed. as we look towards the maps, seeming to be frozen, there you go. south area where sam told us about the fire, ferguson is closed between 152 and dunlap, but the rest of the freeways are moving. sam, back to you. >> at least you have the comfort knowing the giants won game one of the world series. see you in 25 minutes.
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and good afternoon, everyone. i am matt lauer in new york and we're covering breaking news out of canada where there have been multiple shootings in the capital city of ottawa. a soldier was shot outside the war memorial there, his condition currently unknown. there were also shots fired inside the parliament building as police searched for a gunman or gunmen. nbc's senior justice correspondent pete williams is in washington. pete, what more can you tell me about the shooting? and also put in the context, a heightened state of concern in canada over the past couple of days. >> right. the only people we know of that were shot were the soldier at the war memorial and the gunman
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inside the parliament building. those are the only two places that we've got confirmed reports that shots are fired however, authorities are searching for the possibility of as many as two other gunmen according to eyewitnesss that could be in the area. a nearby shopping center has been placed on lockdown but authority there is tell us no shots were fired there. we don't know the condition of either the soldier or the gunman in the parliament building. but there has been increased concern about isis-inspired terrorism in canada and quietly authorities raised the terror alert level this weekend. >> pete williams in washington. pete, thank you very much. there's going to be much more on this story coming up on "nbc nightly news" with brian williams and all day long on msnbc. stuck up there? >> wear an adult diaper to workday is what that is. >> there you go. let's go over to do the weather. are you ready? gavin degraw, baby. >> i'm ready. >> you're ready. >> working it. >> here we go.
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>> give me a geography lesson, please. >> this is our "today" map. >> green means it's raining. >> greenish area. i think you know what that means. >> that's rain, right? >> no, this is sun. >> great. got it. >> more rain here. >> tornado, right. >> these flags mean gale force winds, really windy condition. that's today. >> got it. >> if you hit this arrow button here. >> that one? >> this one. that goes into motion. >> what? >> this is our nor'easter here coming in. let's hit it again and go to tomorrow. >> this one here? >> yep. >> boom. >> i got this al. >> gavin degraw, ladies and gentlemen. >> near hawaii right here, we got some sun over here and alaska, you see, is also going to be raining. over here, the soviet union, former soviet union over here, there's a little trouble going on. notice up here near brazil, this also is some turmoil. >> that was fantastic. >> how am i doing? >> terrific. >> do you ever take the hat off?
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>> not too often. there's a lot of magic in there. >> we don't want the leprechaun jumping out. do you know what i say at the right now around the bay area, high clouds. let's take a look closer to san jose. hazy skies over downtown. temperatures later today, close to 74 degrees. san francisco upper 60s to near 70. north bay, low 70s today, turning cooler tomorrow. mid 70s around the tri-valley, and this is the reason why. it's going to turn cooler around santa rosa. chance of showers tomorrow, friday and saturday, san francisco, windy conditions setting up into friday afternoon. same story in san jose with rain friday night, on into early saturday morning. >> i've got to get me a magic hat. >> all right. here is natalie and tamron. see you later. >> thank you, gavin. he did well. halloween, a little over a week away. if you haven't gotten into the spirit just yet, there is still
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time. >> some of the most fun and creative ideas can be found online. we know that. here to give us a little inspiration is youtube's xena aston. good morning. >> good morning. >> these are so cute. >> they're halloween cupcake jars from the my cupkak addiction youtube channel. all you need is your favorite cupcake batter, oven-proof swrars. bake it with a little bit of food coloring. it will come out like this. then you're ready to decorate. take your marker. >> frankenstein or -- >> jack-o-lantern. >> i love there's a channel just dedicated to the love of cupcakes. >> so good and they have delicious ideas and inspiration. just draw on a little -- >> glue on the eyes? >> there's googly eyes you can add as well. when you come to this point, you're ready for frosting. >> how long do you bake it
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inside? >> per your cupcake batter instructions. fill it halfway so it has room to rise up. >> got it. >> coloring as well in it, obviously. >> green butter cream frosting for the jack-o-lantern. >> this is a great idea. you could get your kids doing it. >> perfect idea for halloween kids party and easy enough that the kids can be involved in it as well. >> and it's portable. >> and delicious. >> where is this one coming from? >> this comes from laura in the kitchen youtube cooking show. she's incredibly popular, over 6 million views every month on her youtube channel. this is a great way to make fancy halloween cupcakes from store bought cupcakes. you're just going to put three dots on there with your icing. there you go. plain butter cream icing to do this. we've got red hearts here. put two eyes and a nose on there. the important part is to have a
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flat nozzle so it can look like mummy bandages. >> so cute. >> and right over top like that. and you want to live a little bit of space for the eyes. >> this is fun. >> it's also easy and so inexpensive. very last minute if you're having a halloween party and no time to actually make your home cooked treats. you can just, you know, fancy up some store-bought cupcakes like that. >> that's quick. >> doesn't have to be beautiful. you're going to eat it. it's cute. i like that. all right. next? >> next, we have -- >> eyeball lights? >> halloween youtube video, diydecor ideas that are quick and inexpensive such as these spooky halloween eyeball lights looming above us here. ping pong balls, googly eyes and glue. cut a hole in the pingpong ball.
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take your glue gun, put a little bit of glue on the back of a googly eye. >> i never had a glue gun until i started doing this show and i feel like i use it all the time. >> there you go. you've got a little eyeball from that. once that cools -- >> you poke it through the hole? >> right there like that. and repeat with the rest of the christmas lights from the beauty taken in youtube channel. >> i love this one. this is a healthy halloween idea. >> this comes from the yo-yo max 12 youtube channel. she's not known for her healthy treats, more her decadent desserts. this is a a nice counter point. apple slices, peanut butter and marshmallows cut like vampire smiles. >> that is so cute. >> and one more actually. there's candy corn banners. the easy way to do with that, you pull candy corn colored
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important topic to hit on. look, injuries impact everyone. i'm sure we could go around this circle right now and talk about an injury that we've had to struggle with in the past. when it happens to you, it is the most important thing in the world. all you want to do is get better. once you get past it, you tend to kind of forget about t as we're talking about today, these injuries are gone. but they shouldn't be forgotten. they can sneak up on you and can come back to you. there are three things i really want people to remember as we go over everything today. one, don't ignore an injury. act on it. when you get that signal of pain from your body, that's impetus to do something about t a small tear can become a big tear. two, see the proper authorities. come up with an action plan. three, don't forget about it. make sure your body stays strong in the future so that injury doesn't come back to you in the future. >> herniated disks. >> we'll talk about low back
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pain, second most common reason people visit the doctor. it comes in many different shapes and sizes. we're talking about a herniated disk, otherwise known as a slipped disk, sciatica. what happens here, your lumbar vertebrae, the bones in the lower vertebral spine. this little cushion right here is actually the disk. a herniated disk happens when the outer ring of this disk becomes torn and the disk material can actually slip through, hit on the exiting nerve and cause shooting pain down the leg. that's the classic symptom of a herniated disk. that is low back pain radiates to the buttock. shoots down the leg. >> how do you treat it? it is the worst. >> warning signals, numbness, bowel or bladder problems. management can include a topical or oral anti-inflammatory, pain patches like lydoderm. you go for an epidural.
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>> a lot of moms -- it happened to me after picking up my toddler. >> right. good question, natalie. before the age of 40, it's some inciting thing. it can be a heavy sneeze, cough or a twist or lifting or a fall. as one gets older, there can be just degenerative tears of that outer ring and it can happen out of the blue. a lot of people remember a trauma, a lot of people don't. >> i had a rotator cuff. i ignored it. it got worse and worse to the point where the three tendons tore and my biceps detached. >> and then you needed surgery at this point? >> right. >> rotator cuff, very popular word. sort of in the nomenclature. they're a group of tendons that sit with the cuff and with the deltoid are responsible for all the ranges of motion of the shoulder. pain with a certain maneuver.
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it has a poached egg, some bacon, some apple, parmesan cheese. it's a riff on a classic french salad but the kale modernizes it. i'm going to crack and egg and poach an egg. >> a lot of people are intimidated by it. >> i used to be. >> not anymore. >> not anymore. here is a pot of simmering water. you don't want boiling water. you're going to slowly lower the egg into the simmering water like this and then you're going to create a whirlpool by circling a spoon around the circumference of the pot. that's going to coddle the egg. baby kale is similar to normal kale. same family but it's not as hard to cut, to eat. >> more tender? >> more tender. same flavor, same health benefits. i'm going to do one apple, julienned. granny smith.
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>> any apple? >> you could, but i like the tartness. >> it's giada de laurentiis. >> very big compliment. salad doesn't need a lot of dressing because you have the lardons, the egg and you crack the egg and it beautifully dresses the salad. >> you have the bacon. >> bacon. >> let's show the finished product. >> beautiful. and, amy, how inspiring are these teen that is have taken over the culinary world? >> we were completely inspired by them. to see kids who have learned how to cook, watching internet shows. >> and watching their families, like with alexander, right? >> then because of social media they can show what they've learned. >> great salmon with asparagus. >> yes. >> it should be really simple. sometimes people are scared of cooking fish but you shouldn't be. there are just two nice salmon filets that i salted. i want them crispy skin.
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>> skin side down first, right? >> do you like your salmon medium? >> yeah, i like it medium. i do. m >> me, too. >> you like pairing it up with asparagus. what do you like pairing with the asparagus? >> simple lemon mustard p vinagrette. toss it in there. >> mix it up there, alexander. thank you so much. al? >> we'll be back, but first this is "today" on nbc. >> good protein. look at all these children. they all lost their lives because of
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who mistook lopez's toy gun as an ak-47. today a memorial rally will be held at noon at sonoma state university. fremont police are revving up their efforts to deter crime by using privately owned surveillance cameras in people's homes and businesses. they are holding a workshop to teach people how to install cameras at their homes. private surveillance cameras like the one that caught this package thief were part of the reason for a recent slight decrease in burglaries. let's get a look outside right now with meteorologist rob mayeda. >> 70s in the afternoon, mid 70s downtown san jose. close to 70 san francisco. 73 in oakland. mid 70s out towards the tri-valley and low 70s in the north bay. high clouds at times with the rain staying off to the north, but during the day tomorrow, that's going to change as we see the first chance of rain chances ahead dropping into the north bay for your thursday and more
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for the central and south bay into friday night and saturday. watching your wednesday morning commute now, let's get another update with mike. >> all right, things are calming down for our wednesday commute. cash payers waiting at the toll plaza. we're talking about upper east drive, oakland recovering through downtown. speeds are improving greatly, but still slow off the castro valley wide for north 238. both sides of the san mateo and dunbarton bridges slowly, but very slow south from san mateo southbound to 280. that's unusual. no incidents reported, although on the northbound side we had a crash earlier in the day that might be a distraction. the south bay starts to speed up a bit. sam, back to you. >> some folks still grinding out that commute. 9:58 right now on your wednesday. we'll be back in 25 minutes. see you then.
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from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. live from studio 1 a in rockefeller plaza. >> hello everybod. welcome to wines day wednesday. had to come back for wines day wednesday. >> how was florida? >> we got there thursday evening. we were celebrating our 28th wedding anniversary so you are thinking this is ridiculous how fast this has gone. >> that was a year ago. that is the one you came to the house. >> we had a place there for
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years where we raised the kids and it is so foculksy and theres a disease where the minute you get off the plane and the air is different. and you relax. >> you chilled? >> we chilled. there is the first sunset when we got there. it's just talk about a get away place. >> your timing was great because palm beach just got pounded with tons of rain. >> we missed that. it was fun. anytime you can get away from your daily grind and not that you're a grind, hoda, but your daily schedule. you know what i'm saying. it is a matter of speech. you don't have to get up as early and a plan your day and see friends and drink a little stuff. >> even though it is rainy on
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the coast andgavin degraw. bobbie thomas with creative costtumes that you do yourself. it is a production. there is our friend. what a great way to dress up that baby bump. >> wednesday wines day for hoda's words of wisdom. >> don't promise when you're happy, don't reply when you're angry and don't decide when you are sad. >> who was it? >> anon. >> she is the best.
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my ms. hody was up to mischief. i'm reading page six. hoda returning to svu. >> i only had one line. it was hard to blow it but i practiced it over and over. we do this every day and somehow i get -- i feel like i don't want to blow that. this it's fine. it's pressure. >> it is a whole other thing. there's a whole bunch of people sitting in the dark watching you do it, listening you do it. we have our people here but they don't give a rip. they are playing pool. >> on the phone. >> joanne is calling her baby sitter. >> weird things going on at all times. but there time is money, baby. and they don't like it when you don't take it seriously and you don't hit your marks and don't say your lines. we killed a lot of television
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shows, you and i personally. >> i am scared about it. that one will air november 19. >> i smell an emmy. this was a crazy day because there was a picture that has a lot of people talking. some people saw this photo for the first time and didn't recognize who it was. this is renee zelweger. she made an appearance at an event in beverly hills. people are talking about what is
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different. she claims the discussion about how different her face is silly. she is glad people think she looks differently. she did make some comments. >> she says that she is living a different happy more fulfilling life and thrilled that perhaps it shows. she says in the past she took on a schedule that didn't allow her to take care of herself and said i kept running until i was decompleted. i was aware of the chaos and chose different things. here is the thing. she is damned if she does and damned if she doesn't. the trouble with being in the public eye is that we all age a day at a time but most people
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you can age privately in your own home. everybody has something to say about everything in our world today. i think she looks beautiful. if we all say we are so for feminism which is a woman's choice to do what she wants to do with her body? what if she wants to go to the spa or get her eyes done, i'm not saying she has had these things done, but that is her prerogative. >> in hollywood to be employed you have to look a certain way and everyone is trying to look a
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little bit younger. if she did it you sort of understand why. >> whoever she went to if she did i think she looks beautiful. you look at somebody like a maggie smith, meryl streep, those kinds of women who i don't think have had anything done. they get the roles of a lifetime because they have let themselves
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age. maggie smith couldn't do what she does if she doesn't look like craggy maggie. >> i think the reason it is so jarring is because it is her eyes. you notice the tear drop eyes. because you see such a difference in shape. she is 45 years old. >> i think she is lovely. whatever she did it is her own business. even though we spent ten minutes talking about it. bli blake lively looked beautiful. that is her baby bump.
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>> she looked so joyful in that picture. >> another one from the other night that is more glamorous. >> look at those two. don't they look happy and in love? >> those two. we made a big to do about barbara walters retiring. we went to her good bye party but we both agreed we didn't think she was going to retire. >> she is coming back to do her most fascinating people of 2014 special. she chooses this is so far who made the cut.
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i know. we are back and we are grossed out completely by these kitchen towels that have been over in -- >> why is mine stained with spots on it? >> mine is too. >> the question is, these are the ones that you hang oef your stove in your kitchen that probably don't get washed all of the piem. you walk by every now and then and wipe your hands on it. how dirty do you think these are. so they did a study and they found that 90% are covered in
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bacteri bacteri bacteria. e. coli was found on a quarter of the towels. >> what does that say about your family? >> maybe it's your kids who are reaching it. >> still. >> experts say if you need to dry your dishes with your towels, you need to dry your towels after every use. >> after every use? >> that's what they say. >> why don't you just use paper towels. >> don't trees have to die for paper towels. >> but then you make some new ones out of the old ones. >> or dip them in dluted bleach and hang them to dry because nothing looks better than that. that was researchers from the university. >> you hardly use it and when you do your dry your hands or you got something on you.
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>> we only tell you this because we're nbc news and we want to do our part. "the voice". >> if you missed last night's battle round, get ready for team pharre pharrell, it's brittany versus ricky. tell us who you think is the winner. take a look. ♪ ♪ they say there's always magic in the air ♪ ♪ th ♪ ♪ but looking at them just gives me the blues ♪ >> brittany or ricky? >> our audio was off just a tad so i didn't get to hear him as much as i would have liked.
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i'll go with ricky >> i'm going with ricky too. and the winner is? let's see >>. >> pharrell who is the winner? >> just because i've seen so much improvement, um going to have to say it's ricky. >> ricky moves on to the yokout. congratulations. >> you're amazing. >> oh no. nobody picked her up yards? >> nobody picked her up. >> you know, it's very hard for al tos. not since karen carpenter has there been a great -- maybe melissa ethridge. low voices are hard. the battle round continue on monday. >> ikea has its share of interesting commercials. this is a special one out just for halloween. it's a play off of the "the shining kb shining." take a look.
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it's time to ask lou about pesky problems around the house you wish you could fix yourself. >> you asked and he is answering from repairing broken grout to staining a deck. all you need is help from lou. >> let's get started with one of our people who wrote in. jack from illinois asks this. i need to clean the stain on my deck. is fall a good time to do this and what temperatures should be the time to avoid. >> fall is a great time to do the deck because temperatures are cooler. typically we don't get a ton of rain. the idea behind this is when it is cooler outside whether you
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choose an oil based stain or latex base stain the slower it cures or dries the better it holds. >> you are going to have a long winter ahead which will maybe damage it -- wouldn't it be better to maybe wait until spring? >> no matter what you will get to winter the following year. you need to pressure wash and sand the deck. >> nobody wants to do that. >> i know. this is the rustolium 10 x. this is one of my favorite oil stains. what i like about this, this is my own opinion about penofin, you look at red wood like this. it will gray over time. this is when the stain. look how beautiful it looks. >> it will stay how long? >> it will last probably a good five years. i say this makes wood happy when you put it down there because it gets absorbed in there.
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it is a rose wood oil based product. brian from chicago writes this. i have cracked and chipped grout in the shower. do i need to regrout the entire shower? >> not sealer but grout and/or caulking. you need to clean it up and then you can buy premixed grout. it does come in different colors. the are samples you can get or cards to bring home to match. the vast majority of it us are using white grout. put it in there and you don't need to do anything further than this. once you fill the gaps take a damp rag and wipe it away. >> not one from your kitchen. >> not one from your kitchen. stay out of there overnight and let it dry and that is it. >> are these your glasses? >> those are my glasses. >> we are building a new house, should i use granite or quartz counter tops?
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>> yes. this is corean counter tops which i love. very durable. this is a quartz material which is amazing because they have changed the look. this is a manufactured product, nonporus and comes in like 122 different colors, very design friendly. this is natural granite which is one of my favorite. this came out of the new york granite corporation. this is beautiful stuff. people say it is porous i don't want to use it because if i spill wine or grape juice. >> what is the least expensive? >> the corean. >> a couple of seconds for this one. can you help, how do we get rid of stink bugs? >> this one by ortho and they are an ugly stinky bug. if you take dish soap and water
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here's something fun to do with hot dogs. make easy crescent dogs. pillsbury crescent rolls. ♪ make dinner pop. this is what we're giving out? yup. i love kit kat & reese's candy. have fun trick-or-treating! trick-or-treat! have a monstrously big halloween with your favorite hershey's candies. you're watching today in the bay. >> good wednesday morning. it's 10:26. i'm sam brock. new details now. the owner of the gilroy ranch that burned this morning says he thinks the fire may have been intentionally set. that blaze is mostly knocked out now you see from the video right
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here. video taken within the last hour from our helicopter. the owner told us he's had a couple run-ins with homeless people recently, including last night. you can see how wide spread the fire was. it burned through 10,000 square feet. most the stuff that burned was mainly junk. the fire started just before 5:00 this morning, bright orange flames lighting up the sky. investigatorings do not know how the fire started, but they say it did begin in a pile of pallets, wood pallets, and spread to a nearby barn. fortunate nobody was injured in that. a look at weather and traffic after this break. sweetie, i'd love a hazelnut. mom? dad? big uncle wayne? hot chocolate. green tea. uh, decaf, cuz. wow. i'm dying for an herbal tea. the all new keurig 2.0 is here.
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italy's favorite cheese brand. it's been a chilly start to the morning. lots of 40s and 50s outside. not a lot of wind right now. picking up later in the afternoon, along with high clouds. valley temperatures in the 70s around lunchtime. more rain showers at least for today. stay out to the north of the north bay. look at the highs south of downtown san jose today. numbers in the mid 70s. low 70s in the north bay and mid 70s for the tri-valley and temperatures staying mild over the next couple of days. chance of rain dropping in for the bay area, areas in the south bay towards friday night. now for a check of your wednesday commute, here's mike. >> things are calming down on the roadways. looking towards oakland, both sides of the roadway looking a good volume of traffic, moving well here and on the maps, a similar thing approaching the bay bridge toll plaza. no problems there, but southbound 280 jammed up.
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nothing really outstanding going on there, just your traffic and there's your fremont. back to you. >> nice to see a mostly green map there, mike, appreciate that. we are back with more on "today" ready to play our weekly game. we're celebrating weekly talk show host day. kathy lee is across the street at the nbc experience store. he's ready to hand out $100 to anybody who gets the questions right. here to help me out is entertainment weekly executive editor. hello. >> hi, hoda. >> are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> we're ready. he's play. >> this beautiful couple from detroit, michigan. which talk show host sang the show's theme song for one
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season? >> regis fill men. >> no. >> the corrected sans oprah winfrey. >> in 1998 she recorded a song called "run on". >> let's listen for one seco secosecond. ♪ >> i had no idea. back across the cat. >> which talk show host reportedly secretly wrote jokes for david letterman, jimmy kimmel, johnson carson or jay leno. >> in jimmy kimmel? >> yes, that is the right answer. this is prizing to me, the answer is johnny carson? >> they were quite close. so even after carson retired from the @tonight show" he didn't sfep away from entertainment all together. he would come up with jokes and
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send them to letter man. >> a grandma and grandson visiting from oregon. which tv host has the follow epitaph on his tombstone, "i will not be right back after these messages"? is it johnny carson, mike douglas or mer f griffin. >> johnny carson. >> you are wrong. >> what a greet day. the grekt answer merv griffin js he said this in an interview in 2005 that that would be his epitaph. it came off as a joke but then he actually went with it. >> union square, real far from here. which talk show host guest guest starred on laverne and shirley?
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i'm on a roll. >> you are running out. the correct answer, jay leno was on la rern and shirley? he was. this was well back in 1983 for the "tonight show." you can see from the hair. the hair is a little different and the chin is the same. >> he looks the part. >> even after he took on the "tonight show" he kept popping up in sit comes. >> ♪ do you know the way to dts. >> san jose. >> who said i'm excited to host a show that starts today instead of tomorrow? >> jimmy fallon. >> yes, i think that's right. one has finally won some money. fallon. >> that's right. he was poking fun at the fact that his old show "late night" started at 12:35 a.m.
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there are only nine tayes left until hall wean. so if you don't have a costume yet for yourself or your little pumpkins, there's in time to wait. >> we look forward to this every year. you can create at home is today's style editor, bobby thomas. what are you dressed up as. >> today i'm just happy. i was inspired by pharrell williams. wear yellow from head to toe and
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get one of these ridiculous hats. i have a lot more to show you. >> e's start off with our very first cool costume. it's mia as a snow globe. >> that's so cute. our friend joel has a link of today.com on how you can make this. you go to michael's crafts, pick everything up a and you can create a snow globe for someone like mia that we dressed up in hawaii. >> are those cotton balls. >> yes. it's comfortable, lightweight and she can breathe. >> can you do a little dance for us? >> that was excellent, mia. >> maybe not. >> next is billy. >> yep, this is for the guy that you almost can't convince to go out. an oldie but goody. put sweaties all over his pants and he's smarty pants. we wanted to make sure we had one that was crafty and one that
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was easy. >> i love that. you can nibble all night long. >> andrea who is pregnant. >> yes, we wanted to come up with a great outfit. so humpty dumpty was made out of her baby bump. but a plastic bad and a cardboard box. destination maternity for the top, michael's crafts for the rest. sfl where did you get the little legs? >> we stuffed little kids' show on socks. >> that is awesome. >> next up we have fantasy football, we have michael, chris, kareem and ellie. >> tell us about this fantasy football team. >> i have to give me husband credit because i'm sick of his three football fantty teams that i'm thinking about. >> sounds like a cocktail party to me. >> this was so easy. party city is so great. they had the wings, the
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supplies, very affordable. then go into your garage, get kneepads, have fun with glitter. >> i'm afraid he's going to offend drew brees with that outfit. >> we have all of the instructions on today.com. >> nice job. thank you. next up we have something called monkey business. we have melissa and henry. >> so i really wanted to have something for all of the parents at the office who are like, how do i get out with the kids and make it an a costume. keep your suits on. jason has the wolf of wall street. he has a "wall street journal" and a little wolf in pjs. easy to make. spirit halloween for the basics. really easy to find. >> that was just great. so clever, you guys.
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and now on to couples. okay. we've seen the cards, the sassy cards, those post cards that have so funny. what is this one. >> i really wanted to have fun. we always get the e-mails with the viral face. this says only three things can change a woman's mood. i love you 50%. 50% discount and wine. and with a frame at home, a little poster board and cardboard, you can hem it up with black and white makeup, easy to find at the drugstore even. again, party city, they got the hats, we dressed them in their own clothing. we have so many more ideas online. >> go to bobby.com. >> thank you, everybody. >> that was awesome. coming up, one woman's journey to mending a broken heart and the advice she wants to share. >> and a special song that multiplatinum artist gavin mcgraw performs for us after
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if you have ever been in love and likely felt the heart ache of a breakup whether 6 month romance or 20 year marriage the end of a relationship can often be painful. >> how do you end the book? lesley robins is the author of the book "how to mend a broken heart". >> i never knew as a journalist, host, reporter, producer i said i want to write a book and add author to my resume. 2010 comes around, breakup. i am out to dinner with a dear friend crying, moping. she said that is your book. >> friends do give advice when you go through a breakup and they say let it out. what advice worked and resonated with you? >> the best advice was go cold turkey with your ex. you have to cut him off.
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nowad nowadays, social media, cut them off. you are going to stalk their feeds. cut them off. >> what if you run in social circles where they happen to be around? >> that is when you change your circles for a while. you have to change your behaviors. you are not with that person anymore, change your routine. >> i know everyone is going through a breakup. you can stay in fetal position or get up and do something. >> for a minute, yeah. i was busy 24/7 working during the day, booking shoots on the weekends at night all the time. >> you got to your breakup body. you work it off and put it on a machine that is made for that. next thing you know when you are coming through you have the body you need to start wowing everybody. >> when you go through a breakup you are super skinny because you are not eating. you don't want to eat. >> you want to die! >> eventually you are like i
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want to go to the gym and work this anger out. get it out on the treadmill. >> it is important when you realize you made a bad choice with the wrong kind of guy to stop making the same choice over and over again. >> you can get in an emotional rut. how do you get out of that? >> you do a lot of self reflection. when all of that love has nowhere to go you have to put the love on yourself and learn self love and make self-honoring choices. >> tell us about the red flags when you are ready to start another relationship. >> they are still attached to the ex girlfriend. what about if they stay friends with their ex? >> depends. >> friendly is different than friends. >> are they a flirt? >> terrific book, it really is. you can get through a breakup with good music. we have some with you. that is next.
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the toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by toyota. coming up tomorrow one stop shopping for halloween entertaining and ambush makeovers and a performance by country duo an and shay. >> but today gavin degraw. >> gaven has a new album out called finest hour, the best of gavin degraw. here he is with "finest hour." ♪ got a text from you, is it really true all the stuff we did last night ♪ ♪ we shut down the bar and
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right now at 11:00, breaking news. a coordinated series of shootings in downtown ottawa put parliament on lock down. plus, investigators try to figure out what caused these massive flames in the south bay. and a live look over at&t park. this time from our helicopter, where they are already preparing for game three of the world series. but there is a game two to come first. more on that still ahead. nbc bay area news starts now. >> good morning and thanks for joining us, i'm kris sanchez. >> and i'm sam brock. breaking news, the canadian parliament locked down in ottawa after numerous gunmen opened up fire there. one suspect shot a soldier
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