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morning. bundle up before you head out the door. we'll be back in half an hour with a ek loal news update. >> talking about seeing your breath out there this morning. take a jacket. we'll see you at 11:00 as well. 81 people on board, including a professional soccer team. this morning, six survivors pulled from the wreckage. tennessee burns. wildfires raging out of control in the great smokey mountains. at least 100 homes damaged or destroyed. mandatory evacuations ordered in two resort towns. flames now at the edge of the famous dollywood resort, and this nearby hotel where guests appear to be trapped inside. officials believe arson is to blame. we're live with the latest. is he a terrorist? new images emerge of the man behind the attack at ohio state university. >> there's a guy crashed his car into a bunch of people.
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ran out with a knife. >> 11 people injured, the suspect shot and killed by police. this morning, the chilling message he left on facebook as investigators search for a motive. and palace intrigue. is today the day trump ends the very public deliberation over who will be his secretary of state? is it disgraced former general david petraeus, rudy giuliani still in the mix? mitt romney, in or out? and has this top aide to trump gone rogue with her criticisms or is it all smiles in trump tower "today," tuesday, november 29th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning, everybody. welcome to "today." it's 7:00 a.m. on the west coast. it is a tuesday morning and it is a busy one. we've got some breaking news to get to. a plane carrying a brazilian
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soccer team crashing overnight near medlen, colombia. it is hard to imagine there were any survivors at all. let's get right to nbc's tom costello. what can you tell us? >> the plane is a british aerospace 146. it went down on approach to medellin. carrying this brazilian soccer team that had been living a dream this soccer season. this morning authorities say it may have run out of foul or had been experiencing an electrical problem just before it crashed. the mayor of medellin call it a tragedy of huge proportions. a plane crashed just before 10:00 on approach to colombia. authorities say a handful of the plane carrying 81 people crashing on its approach to medellin, colombia. colombian authorities say a handful of people appear to have
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survived. that includes at least one soccer player who was rushed to the hospital with severe injuries. pictures show twisted metal wreckage, rescue operations hampered by torrential rain and fierce storms and this morning they were temporarily suspended. flightradar.com shows the plane circling medellin repeatedly before finally going down. one ambulance driver told a colombian journalist the only way to reach the plane was to drive a 4x4 backwards in a muddy track. the charter plane flying from bolivia circled the airport many times. the pilot reportedly told the control tower of electrical problems onboard. one journalist in colombia told britain's sky news he was surprised the plane was allowed to fly in such bad weather. a facebook video on the team site show an excited team before the flight preparing to play in the first leg of a final match in an important south american club competition, but play has now been suspended. at least 15 journalists also reportedly traveling on the
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charter plane. chapecoense is a fairytale success story. they reached the top flight of brazil's soccer league in 2014 and despite being underdogs, they made the big time after quite a few years in the wilderness. chapecoense, the president of the brazilian soccer club said this morning, they were going off to make our dreams come true, but their dreams were dashed. savannah, back to you. >> tom costello, thank you. another story we're following this morning, multiple wildfires sweeping through the smokey mountains of tennessee. thousands of people ordered to leave. flames are now threatening the famous dollywood resort. brandon bates is in gatlinburg with the latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: the communities under a mandatory evacuation order this morning. more than 30 structures have burnt to the ground, businesses and home burnt to the ground overnight in a fire officials
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believe may have been caused by arson. the hope now is a rainstorm could come through and give a little bit more relief. >> oh, my god, it's so hot. >> reporter: overnight, desperate attempts to escape a massive wildfire sweeping across the communities of gatlinburg in pigeon forge, tennessee. residents fleeing intense flames, looking and spreading like molten lava. residents thankful to make it out of their homes alive. >> they let me go back in just for a few minutes to get my animals out, to get them safe. we are all safe now. at my son's, so we're fine. >> reporter: while terrified guests were trapped inside of a hilton hotel surrounded by flames, the fire too close and too dangerous for them to leave. these pictures taken by an employee of the hotel showing the fire burning right outside. local officials say 30 structures were devoured by the flames, including an apartment complex. more than 500 acres burning in the small town, several roads
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through great smokey mountains national park have been closed. officials say 70-mile-an-hour wind gusts fueled the out-of-control fires near several popular tourist destinations, including dollywood, the area's largest theme park. days ago country music legend dolly parton releasing this public service announcement. >> please help firefighters avoid wildfires. >> reporter: parton asking fans to help protect the great smokey mountains by observing burn bans and reporting fires whenever they see them. a spokesperson for dollywood says so far no structures inside the theme park have been damaged but staff and dozens of guests were evacuated from the resort as a precaution. national park employees were evacuated from the area, too. >> i've been in federal service for 25 years and nothing we've experienced has prepared us for what we experienced here in the last 24 hours. been just an unbelievable. >> reporter: thousands of tourists and residents are now staying in shelters because they
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don't know if their homes have been completely destroyed by the flames. also a lot of area schools have been cancelled today, as well. now this is the second fire reported in this area within the past week alone, so a lot going on for these firefighters out there. also forecasters predicting a little bit more rain today. hopefully, that sends some relief. for now, matt, back to you. >> brandon bates, brandon, thank you very much. how's the weather going to help or hurt those people today? >> well, the problem right now is the front has still not moved through. we have the first line of showers come through, but what we're concerned about are the winds. over five states we've got more than 50,000 acres burning right now. here's the front still back to the west, but the big problem, the winds that this front generated. so we're looking at winds coming out of the southwest, basically, 10 to 15, 20 miles per hour. but gusts 20 to 30 miles per hour. that's going to fan the flames. we could see rain returning later this afternoon, but guys,
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right now it's going to be worse. the rain is not going to be enough to really douse the flames, or at least ameliorate the effect of the winds. >> thanks very much. we are learning more this morning about the man behind the chilling attack that injured 11 people at ohio university and the question facing investigators now, was this an act of terrorism? nbc's stephanie gosk is on campus. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. classes have resumed here. students had just returned from their thanksgiving holiday, ready for that last push of the semester. instead, some found themselves running for their lives. their attacker say police, a fellow student using his car and a butcher knife as weapons. abdul razak ali artan. at his graduation last may from columbus state community college. on monday nearing the end of his first semester at ohio state, police say he launched a deliberate attack on his
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classmates. calls poured in to 911. >> i think it is some type of terror attack. he did it purposely. there was a guy drive his car into a bunch of people, ran out with a knife chasing down people. >> reporter: shortly before the attack, campus surveillance cameras captured the suspect alone driving a relative's car. moments later, authorities say, artan jumped a curb crashing into unsuspecting faculty and students. that's when police say he got out of the car with a butcher knife. an osu police officer shot and killed artan at the scene. 11 faculty, student and staff members were injured. the entire 2,000-acre campus went into lockdown. >> it's not real. you go numb. >> reporter: law enforcement officials say they are still far from determining a motive but have not ruled out terrorism. authorities say artan allegedly left behind a message on his facebook page, attacks on muslims around the world led to a boiling point, it read.
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"i can't take it anymore." the post also mentions the controversial american cleric anwar al awlaki killed by a u.s. drone in yemen in 2011. law enforcement officials say artan was born in somalia, fled with his family to pakistan in 2007. he came to the u.s. through jfk airport in 2014. he was a lawful, permanent u.s. resident. the osu student newspaper interviewed artan on his first day of classes, quoting him, "if people look at me, a muslim praying, i don't know what they're going to think, what's going to happen. but i don't blame them. it is the media that puts the picture in their heads." overnight, law enforcement searched artan's last known address. a bomb squad on hand. the investigation only just beginning. investigators are looking to see if artan was given assistance or direction from anyone else, but they are leaving open the possibility that he acted alone. some good news here this morning
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is that all but four of those 11 injured in the incident have been released from the hospital. the other four are in stable condition. savannah? >> all right, stephanie gosk, thank you. nbc news analyst juan zarati served as national deputy security advisor for combating terrorism during the george w. bush administration. juan, good to see you. good morning. >> good morning, matt. >> people are asking, was this terrorism. let me just go through some of the boxes this guy checks off. he goes on facebook, expresses his anger over the way muslims are treated around the world, vows revenge. he mentions anwar al awlaki, the controversial american-born cleric with close ties to al qaeda. then he carries out an attack following what seems to be the playbook of isis. is it terrorism? >> well, it starts to check all the boxes, as you say, matt. it has the hallmarks in terms of the sense of grievance and the narrative that al qaeda and isis has tried to inspire in. lone wolf attackers and those that follow their movement.
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the reference to anwar awlaki is significant because we've seen in awlaki's digital afterlife and influence over many of those who have been radicalized in the west. certainly the methodology here tracks with what isis and al qaeda have been calling for, which are simple attacks, the use of cars, the use of weapons like butcher knives, and, frankly, it looks like the attack in 2013 of the killing of a soldier in london where he was run over, then decapitated with a butcher knife. and so this begins to look like the hallmarks of an al qaeda/isis inspired attack, at least an investigator is going to look to see if there are any connections to overseas direction. >> that was my question, juan. because just because it does have the look of a lone wolf attack in the sense that in some ways it is quite a crude attack, that doesn't mean there wasn't direction from syria or from somewhere else. is that correct? >> that's right, savannah. i think one of the things that investigators not just in the united states but in europe have seen in recent cases is that even these apparent lone wolf
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attacks -- that's a bit of a misnomer -- are not only inspired by isis or al qaeda, but often have a handler or direction coming out of places like raqqa in syria or even mosul in iraq. some cases where individuals are actually perpetrating the attack and getting direction directly from these foreign handlers. so authorities are going to be looking very carefully to his communications, his network and are going to be very careful to draw any assumptions about whether or not he was acting alone or was being directed by isis. >> juan, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. thank you. in the meantime it could be a big day at trump tower with the president-elect expected to make more cabinet announcements. also on his agenda today, a second face-to-face with mitt romney who's said to be in the running for secretary of state. nbc's hallie jackson is at trump tower this morning. h hallie, good morning. >> reporter: hey there,
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savannah, good morning to you. already it's been a busy morning for the president-elect making official a new top post in his administration. we expect it to be a busy day in new york, and all of it follows a busy night for him, at least on twitter, where he railed against those working to debunk his unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud. today, a new name for the new cabinet. the person pick to head health & human services, congressman tom price, the georgia republican who literally wrote the bill to roll back the affordable care act. >> repealing and replacing obamacare. >> reporter: price, an orthopedic surgeon from the atlanta suburbs, the latest trump pick, according to a high level source familiar with the decision. with drama now building over other options for the high-profile position of secretary of state. mitt romney's set to visit new york today for a second round of talks with the president-elect. after meeting donald trump before thanksgiving, despite months of railing against him nomination.
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>> do you still think is he a con artist, sir? >> reporter: romney never answering that question. >> donald trump is a phoney, a fraud. >> reporter: his attacks earlier this year had one of trump's top aides publicly putting romney down. >> we don't even know if he voted for donald trump. >> reporter: kellyanne conway overnight posting this photo with the president-elect, a clear rebuke to reports suggesting trump was upset with her remarks about romney. also expected at trump tower today -- tennessee senator bob corker who has not openly campaigned for the top state department job, unlike long-time loyalist rudy giuliani, considered by some in trump's inner circle a front-runner for the post. a new contender also interviewing with the president-elect -- retired general david petraeus. >> very good conversation. we'll see where it goes from here. >> reporter: the appearance of the former cia chief raising eyebrows given he pled guilty to mishandling classified information. trump, who repeatedly attacked
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hillary clinton after the fbi's investigation into her handling of the classified info, tweeted, he's impressed by petraeus. also overnight, tweeting new hits on the media for pointing to scant evidence of the voter fraud he claims, allegations debunked by fact checkers and denied by election officials in states he went after. >> if you have evidence, if you have proof, bring it forward. and if you don't, then to allege it is very, very irresponsible. >> reporter: the president-elect and his team have also been speaking out against a recount initiated by the green party in wisconsin with today being the deadline for that matter to pay the $3.5 million expense for the the first rally, the first big event set for thursday night in cincinnati, ohio. remember, this is something that the president-elect's team said he would do, go to these states where he did well during the campaign, the president-elect and his press corps. matt and savannah, getting back on the road. >> all right, hallie jackson, pack your bags, thank you.
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schools and government offices in cuba closed for a second day to honor fidel castro, who died friday at the age of 90. here's a live picture from revolution square in havana, where thousands of cubans have gathered to pay respect to the late revolutionary leader. following castro's death, cuba declared nine days of national mourning there. is a memorial service in havana tonight, and tomorrow castro's ashes will begin a three-day procession across the country. >> we turn back to al and what's happening on the west coast this morning. well, we are watching all of that, seattle, nice day, 49 degrees, partly cloudy skies. in fact, for the most part you're looking at gorgeous weather. san francisco 57 and sunshine, 68 in l.a. clouds in denver, temperatures about 40 degrees. phoe ♪
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good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. even though the sun is shining, it's 37 in livermore and 38 in morgan hill and concord. 45 in san jose. as we go into this afternoon, it will be nice and comfortable, much more comfortable than it is now. reaching 58 in the peninsula as well as well as the tri-valley. some spots reaching near 60 degrees. the winds kicking up, so expect it to be sunny and breezy with milder later today. >> and that's your latest weather. >> all and that's your latest
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weather. >> thank you, al. coming up -- the california mother found badly beaten three weeks after she was abducted. she was set to speak with investigators today. we're live with some new developments in that case. and america's chernobyl. is this the most toxic place in america? ronan farrow is here with what he's uncovered. s t first, thi
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start. make sure to wear an extra layer before you head out. only 38 in morgan hill and concord, livermore is 37. we have mid 40s for san francisco and oakland. highs today reaching right at about 60 degrees all across the bay area. so after this chilly start it will be a very nice afternoon, mostly sunny skies but windy as the winds kick up, we will have more clouds moving in tomorrow and spotty rain for tomorrow early afternoon. we'll keep you up to date on that. mike, are there any problems on the roads? >> kari, we're seeing a recovery for some of our roadways throughout san jose. especially we have southbound month ray reopened at capital expressway. we told you about that at the end of the 6:00 a.m. show. that should be better for the surface street traffic. a slower drive knob through san jose, but lighter traffic this week expected, this tuesday we're starting to see the commute kick in. a lot of slowing over the dumbarton bridge. that is slower. over the last half hour we've seen it grow for another five minutes across the span.
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the bay bridge is slow. and the peninsula seeing more traffic. >> thanks very much. we'll be back with another local news update in half an hour.
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it is 7:30 now on a tuesday morning, november 29th, 2016. in the foreground, that is the world famous rockefeller center christmas tree. 94 feet tall. a norway spruce. getting ready for her big moment. is it a her? >> she looks like a her. >> big moment tomorrow. we will light that tree in a great show that will include performances from tony bennett, neil diamond, josh groban. and much more. watch it all live right here on nbc, 8:00 eastern, 7:00 central. >> miles of lights around the tree. >> 50,000 lights. >> okay, you're going to top me with trivia. let's get a check of the headlines this morning.
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we do have breaking news. the cause of an overnight plane crash in colombia is under investigation. the plane went down on approach to the international airport in medellin, colombia, killing 75 of the 81 people onboard. most of the passengers were players and staff from a brazilian soccer team. officials are trying to determine a motive for monday's attack at ohio state university that injured 11 people. the suspect plowed his car into a crowd, then stabbed several people with a butcher knife before he was shot and killed by campus police. artan was a somali refugee who came to the u.s. back in 2014. shortly before the attack he apparently wrote on facebook he had reached a boiling point and referenced lone wolf attacks. and it looks like cyber monday will go down as the largest online sales day ever. early numbers show a biggie. shoppers spending nearly $3.4
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billion, narrowly topping black friday sales, so what were people buying? top sellers included lego sets, video game consoles, and televisions. also this morning, there are new developments in that mysterious abduction of a california mother who was found alive but badly beaten more than three weeks after she vanished. the victim now set to speak to investigators as they search for suspects. nbc's gadi schwartz is in redding, california. gadi, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. detectives spent several hours yesterday interviewing chsherri papi papini, with more interviews to follow. investigators getting a better idea of her time in captivity. >> it is important we determine why they chose mrs. papini. >> reporter: in redding, california, the hunt for two kidnappers is priority number one. >> we don't know what their motive was to abduct her. so it is rather scary. >> reporter: for sherri papini,
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it has been five days of recovering and reuniting with family. now she is expected to begin the long process of telling detectives everything she remembers about her abductors. so far they have only been described by investigators as hispanic women with a gun. detectives have been working non-stop following up on hundreds of tips. >> it's been a full-court press from day one, including a ground search, looking at phone records, looking at her phone that was recovered the first day of the reported as a missing persons event. >> reporter: the mother of two was chained, beaten and left on the side of a california highway 150 miles from her home after going missing for more than three weeks. we learned that she was released by her captor. she was bound with restraints but was able to summon from a passing -- help from a passing motorist. >> reporter: now that papini is safe, relief for hundreds who tried to help find her.
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the mayor of redding says papini called her to thank him for her support. >> they were both very thankful. i'm sure feeling relieved it was over. now the healing begins. >> reporter: but the mayor is one of the few to have personally spoken to papini since her return. >> we are overwhelmed with joy of how supportive everyone has been to help bring us together as a family again. >> reporter: her sister has asked for privacy for the family offering no details. while authorities knocking down online rumors in blogs questioning what really happened. >> people are entitled to their opinion. but they don't know the facts of the case and what we know within our investigation. so other than that, it's just pure speculation and their opinion. >> reporter: the sheriff is encouraging the sheriff is encouraging patience and vigilance at this point. >> head over to al. i hear lots of rain is in our forecast.
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>> yes, there is. and maybe on into wednesday for the tree lighting, but we will look at that in just a moment. we do have showers and thunderstorms now firing up from west virginia all the way into the northeast. some snow as you get into northern new england. this front pushing through. some of this rain is going to be heavy at times. could be looking at some flooding stretching from new england all the way down to washington, d.c. rainfall amounts, that top about three inches. we could be looking from boston all the way down to d.c. two to four inches of rain in spots. if you can take the train, do it. flights may be a bit of a problem. look at this, also. we've got some heavy snow and wind back through the plains. we'll be watching that also. good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. a live look outside at oracle arena. beautiful sunrise. it is chilly. check out this temperature, 44 degrees. the high today reaching 59.
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over the next self days it will stay in the 50s in san francisco. it looks like we won't see much in the way of rain, maybe a few light sprinkles. the same for the inland areas. we gradually warm up. a nice weekend ahead with highs in the mid 60s, and a chilly >>art to early next week. >> don't forget, check out your forecast when you need it, go to the weather channel on cable. >> all right, al, thank you very much. coming up next, ronan farrow's eye-opening investigation exposing what could be the most toxic place in this country. that's the story right after this. anyone else in the country. and more hippopotamuses, too. ♪ so whatever your holiday priority, our priority is you.
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7:40 now. we're back with our 7:40 now. we're back with our special series "undercovered" which exposes issues you don't always see in the headlines. >> nbc correspondent ronan farrow is here with a closer look at containing america's nuclear waste. for this story we headed to
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a facility experts have called the most toxic place in america, an underground chernobyl waiting to happen. american government is spending $2 billion taxpayer dollars a year but a lot of lives are in the balance. >> i wake up. >> reporter: seth says he's never smoked but has severe lung disease usually caused by smoking. an athletic 35-year-old father of four win hours began to experience symptoms. >> i started having breathing problems and it hasn't gone away since. >> reporter: 70 years ago the site produced plutonium for america's nuclear arsenal. today it is run by the department of energy through its contractor, washington river protection solutions, operating
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a $110 billion clean-up set to last the next 50 years. 56 million gallons of chemical and nuclear waste stored in 177 tanks like the ones behind me. they're underground but they are leaking. there is a vapor leak just today not far from here. vapors containing toxic and radioactive chemicals known to cause cancer, brain and lung damage. this year alone, 61 workers have been exposed. >> i've evaluated 29 people at hanford. symptoms range from respiratory to cognitive. some of the worst cases of dementia that i've seen in young people, more likely than not i think is caused by the exposure they had at hanford. >> reporter: we put out a call for current and former workers who believe they were exposed. we could only fit 11 in our interview. diana's story is all too common. >> i have shaking on the right side of my body and dementia. >> i've been diagnosed with some pretty bad nerve damage. sometimes the pain gets so great i just pass out. >> losing my memory.
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can't breathe. can't do stuff with my family. >> can't do stuff with your family. >> nope. the part was showing up for work out there and getting paid because they didn't tell us with be they weren't forthright if sharing what they know. >> reporter: what the department of energy knows is 24 years' worth of expert studies, 19 of them commissioned by the department itself, documenting safety problems at the site. including this one from 2014, finding a causal link between vapor exposure and lung and brain damage and criticizing safety practices that gave workers no warning. did the department of energy or readings for harmful materials were safe? >> yes. >> over and over. we were told daily that it is safe. there's nothing to worry about. >> how does it make you feel that they told you it was safe? >> they're a bunch of liars. >> reporter: many of the reports recommend workers wear air tanks like firefighters. but for years, that wasn't required. >> how often was it up to you to
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decide whether you were wearing full protective gear? >> almost never. they wouldn't let you have it. >> reporter: the hanford challenge, a local watchdog group, says that at least three deaths have a documented link to exposure at hanford. some washington state officials are now intervening. >> the federal government has known about it. the fact that they've not doing anything so far is an absolute scandal. >> reporter: the lieutenant governor has pledged to investigate. >> you consider the risk not only to our workers but the water supply, it is like a stephen king novel. this is something everyone in the country should be thinking about. >> they've known for decades, year after year, report after report. >> reporter: attorney general bob ferguson is taking an even more unusual step, suing the federal government. why haven't they act? >> to me it is unforgivunforgiv. they have to live with themselves about that. how many more workers have to be sick before they do something? that's my question. i really want to know. >> reporter: we headed to hanford to do just that. site is highly restricted by the
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department of energy granted us rare access and an interview with the senior official, mark whitney. >> all the workers to date referred for medical evaluation have been returned to work. >> we have spoken to workers that have not returned to work that are seriously, even terminally ill. is it the department of energy's position that these illnesses are not related to the exposures? >> i wish we had a more complete understanding of those circumstances. but a lot of effort has gone in to the last couple years to strengthening our efforts to deal with the vapor exposure, potential vapor exposure issue. >> this is a medical assessment of a woman named diana. when they say that her serious possibly even terminal illnesses are a direct result of exposure here at hanford, what do you say to that? >> well, again, i am not a medical professional and can't provide a qualified medical opinion. >> reporter: whitney says this year the department of energy invested $50 million in air monitoring. i asked one subcontractor testing the air next to a set of tanks what readings he was
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getting. >> i'm sorry, but i'm not allowed to say. >> you're not allowed to say what's in the air? >> no. >> you can't tell me how is the air here different from the air outside? >> not really. >> reporter: whitney told me the department's measurements have always been within occupational exposure limits. we have documents showing internal readings by the department of energy 2009, mercury 473% above occupational limits. ammonia, 1,800% above occupational limits. why were workers not told? >> i'm not aware of what workers were told or not or those readings. potentially those measurements were taken at the top of a 20 or 40-foot stack where workers would not be. >> reporter: but the department's own study found workers at that distance are at risk. >> it is about money! it costs money to keep them safer. >> reporter: king five chief investigator reporter susanna frame says the danger goes beyond the workers like the risk a tank could xloed and contaminate a large area. >> if you care about people that are doing the work of this country, that is needed so that
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we don't have a nuclear disaster. you should care about hanford. >> nobody wants to hear us. they just want to scoop it under the rug. >> our lives don't matter. our health does not matter. we are simply a business decision. >> the thing that bothers me is that there are still people out there that are walking around taking these exposures. >> so the contractor running this site did reach an agreement with the unions to provide air tanks to all workers for now. but experts say that doesn't solve the broader problems. it is impossible to know exactly how many people have gotten sick or died as a result of exposure at hanford, but we know the department of labor has put that number at about 11,000. 11,000, you guys. >> she said it is all about money. what kind of money is it going to take to make that place safe as they continue to try to clean it up? >> it slows down work to have them wearing heavy protective gear and expert after expert tells me that's something that the contractor just doesn't want to do here. the hope is that as a result of this lawsuit, as a result of the attention we are giving this
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a possible solution for a privately financed stadium .. at the site of 7:55. happening now, oakland leaders are investigating a solution to a privately financed stadium at the site of the coliseum. on our home page, link to an exclusive interview with hall of famer ronnie lott. a spaceship taking shape in soup teen know. on our twitter feed this morning, stunning new drone video of apple's spaceship campus under construction. read abolet's /* let's checn with the forecast. i'm meteorologist kari hall. the picture from ocean beach shows choppy conditions, a high surf advisory until 6:00. we start with cool temperatures at 45 degrees in san jose and palo alto, 44 in oakland and
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some upper 30s over toward livermore and morgan hill. as we go into the rest of the day, it will be mostly sunny. here is the timeline tomorrow afternoon. clouds move in and spotty light rain will be possible. it all clears out tomorrow night and chilly temperatures return on thursday, especially during the morning. in san francisco, expect highs in the upper 50s for the rest of the week. only chance of rain will be the slight chance we'll have on wednesday. heading over to mike, let's see what's happening on the roads. >> it took a little while. we did see the bulk of that commute kick in for the south bay. all around the bay we are seeing speeds come down toward the 20-mile-per-hour mark in your worst spot. northbound 101 at great america parkway, this may get worse than it is now. right now the most slowing is at the bottom of your screen toward the airport, sjc. a new crash may be in lanes for the bayshore freeway toward santa clara. you see slowing around capital e press way, not that bad, slowing is westbound across the span
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8:00 on today. wildfires scorch across tennessee, forcing mandatory e vac kwae -- plus becoming jackie. i. >> i will walk with jack tomorrow alone if necessary. >> academy award winner natalie portman joins us to talk about her new film and the oscar buzz surrounding her emotional performance. and the girls are back. >> did we order chinese, greek
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and i ttalian foot last night? what the stars are up to. tuesday, november 29th, 2016. >> all the way from texas to make his dream come true. >> from arkansas and colorado! >> good morning to our kids back in indianapolis. >> celebrating our 50th anniversary on "today." >> good morning, everybody. it's 8:00 on today t.. it's tuesday, november 29th. we are seeing a little bit of drizzle before the storm.
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smiles are big. we're going to light that tree behind us tomorrow night. and it's going to rain hard. >> you know what? if it would only stay warm like this because it's really nice out. >> i have a feeling there may be a window of us to be able to get the tree -- >> really? >> that's what i'm going with. >> as we mentioned, natalie portman is here. we're excited about thacis. she's going to talk about starring as one of the most iconic women, jackie. >> it's all about the guys, our pal joe martin is back with a new batch of steals and deals to help you find the perfect holiday gift. >> start with the news at 8:00. >> i'm stephanie goss live at ohio state university where you can see students returning to class nearly 24 hours after this
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campus was under attack and on lockdock. authorities say a student plowed into fellow students faculty and staff. this morning we have new details about the suspects past as well as a post that law enforcement officials say he left on his facebook page just before the attack. >> reporter: overnight shock and sadness on the campus of ohio state. pastor breaking down as he led an emotional prayer. late monday the searched the apartment. also pouring through posts on what appears to be the suspect's facebook page. law enforcement officials says he posted attacks to a rant to muslims worldwide. led to a poboiling point. i am killing to kill in retribution for a single disabled muslim.
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a source says it was posted shortly before the chaos unfolded on the ohio state campus. >> honda civic ran through the crowd, jumped out and has some type of knife. >> i think it's a terrorist attack. he ran the car through a group of students. >> 11 people were hospitalized. only he was killed shot by university policeman. >> abdul -- >> this morning a clear picture is emerging. graduating with honors in may from an associate's degree from columbus state community college. oh went on to ohio state to continue his studies telling a publication i wanted to pray in the open but i was kind of scared with everything that's going on in the media going on to say if people look at me, a muslim praying, i don't know what they're going to think, what's going to happen.
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so mallian refugee, left his home in 2007. became a permanent resident of the u.s. he lived briefly in a temporary shelter in dallas before settling in ohio. according to records maintained by catholic charities. but a senior law enforcement official says authorities are still a long way from knowing what motivated artan to attack his fellow students at ohio state. >> investigates are looking to see if artan was given any assistance or direction, but they are not ruling out the possibility that he has acted on his own, if it was motivated by something personal. a bit of good news, of the six injured people admitted, four have been released twoch. two remain in stable condition. >> thank you very much. officials in eastern tennessee hope the weather is going to help firefighters as they battle
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fi firefighters raging. >> matt, i want to talk a little bit about what i saw coming in to gatlinburg this morning. trees were down. the wind made the jobs much more difficult as that fire continued to spread. within the past couple minutes the rap hin has begun to fall. wind speeds were up to 80 miles per hour overtime making this a very hard fight for those first responders. right now 1,300 people are in shelters. officials with the smoke key mountains national park said they've never seen anything like this in their entire career. definitely not prepared. i'm brandon bates, back to you. >> thank you very much. >> the latest on that deadly charter plain in co lom bee yeah. 75 people were killed. six survived. were carrying members of a
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soccer team. authorities say the plane may have run out of fuel or perhaps had an electrical problem just before the crash. recovery operations have had to be suspended. they were hampered by torrential rains and fierce storms. >> what is it like to play jackie kennedy in a movie? well, we've got natalie portman here. she's going to open up about taking on that challenge. >> coming up next, what is in that box? we're going to show off and test out nike new self-tying shoes. >> what has jessica simpson talking about the most of her career. first these messages. my name is yasmin belo-osagie and i'm a co-founder at she leads africa. i definitely could not do my job without technology. this windows 10 device, the touchscreen allows you to kind of pinpoint what you're talking about. which makes communication much easier and faster than the old mac that i used to use. you can configure it in so many different ways, it just, i don't know, it feels really cool.
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alone at restaurants? >> occasionally. >> sometimes. >> what if you could go to a restaurant and actually never speak to anyone? not a host, not a waiter, no one? there is a restaurant in brooklyn that's bringing that idea to life. it is a ramen shop designed to limit your interactions with others. a seating chart lets you know what table is available. you sit down and fill out a menu. a button lets you call for the it with aer. when your food is ready, a server brings it. you don't actually see his or her face. their hands come out and bring you your food. that's hid behind a partition. it is part of a popular chain in japan. it is the first american location of that chain. buzzfeed calling it a place for introe ve >> i like to see the person who serves me my food i wouldn't even mind seeing the
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chef who makes my food. >> you want to do a medical scan of the people serving your food. it is a little weird. i like the idea of eating alone. but a little chitchat is nice. i know we've all had these moments. you are being looking for something or you walk into a room and forget why you went there, like have you seen my -- cup? this can happen to anyone. i mean anyone. you think it is a senior moment? take a look at this. >> what is it. >> i need my goggles. >> say that again. >> i need my goggles. >> what do you need? >> i need my goggles. >> where are they? >> um, somewhere. >> do like this. what are you looking for? >> my goggles.
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>> where are they? >> aden, we feel you. we feel you. >> this happens to me every day! >> i'm talking to somebody on my cell phone, i can't find my phone. what are you talking to me on? >> like who is this? >> that's the worst! >> aden, you're my man! >> aden, by the way, when you grow up and do that, don't feel bad. it happens to all of us. tamron, "popstart!." >> first to ellen and what she calls her best thanksgiving ever. last week of course she got emotional as she received the presidential medal of freedom from president obama. but before ellen actually made it in to the white house, she panicked when a white house handler asked an important question a little too late. >> we're like midway, almost there, and she just turns to me and she goes, you have your i.d., right? i was like, no, i don't. all the honorees are passing me. bruce springsteen and patty are passing and they're like how do
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you not bring an i.d. to the white house? i'm like, this is my i.d., bruce. this is my i.d. someone came out and went, you could come in now. i was causing a fuss. then i'm inside, and it's amazing because everybody's in there and robert de niro and kareem abdul-jabbar are standing there. this is me with robert de niro, kareem abdul-jabbar. >> later ellen said she faced another challenge why she had to explain to robert de niro and tom hanks what the manikin challenge is. the full episode airs today. super cool there. next to one direction and the one question all of their fans want answered -- will the guys ever get back together? right now they are on a break and off doing solo projects. one of the members recently told a british newspaper the guys are doing the break. but is a reunion on the horizon? he was pretty clear saying -- we will be back.
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we would be silly not to. ridiculous. he also added, i don't think anyone needs to worry about us. we are fine. there you have. finally jessica simpson proving she's not afraid to laugh at herself. way back in 2003 jessica starred in a reality tv show with then hub nick lachey. we got this classic moment when jessica wasn't quite sure what she was eating. >> is this chicken what i have or is this fish? i know it's tuna, but it says chicken. by the sea. is that stupid? why is it called chicken by the sea or in the sea? >> chicken of the sea is the brand. >> oh. >> jessica didn't understand that chicken of the sea is just the name of the tuna brand. it's actually not chicken. now years later she's been able to poke fun of herself reposting a cute meme showing a chicken floating in water.
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adding #chickenofthesea. that was viral before we used the term "viral." >> tamron, come on over here. now we got a bonus "trending" topic. who says dreams don't come true? anyone who's ever watched michael j. fox in the "back to the future" movies only wanted one thing. those shoes. just in time for the holiday season, nike selling a version of those futuristic shoes. here to tell us how they work, nike's senior innovator, tiffany beers. we've all tried to slip them on. we have a couple of problems over here. >> some people have swollen feet. >> here is a size 11 for you. no shame.
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what do we do? >> you slip them on and as soon as your heel hits the bottom, stand up. >> oh, man, listen. >> i think mine was already -- no wonder it was hard to get on. mine was already prelaced. >> there are two buttons on the side. >> you press your heel back, you can tighten it. >> i can't reach my feet. could you? >> it feels like a massage. >> describe. they're black. just for you. you're going to love them. in january. >> have you seen my car keys anywhere? >> can we ask a price? >> they're $720. >> whoa! >> why don't you just hire somebody to lace them for you? >> wow. >> could you -- other than just being -- actually they are really cute. could you go running in them? are they normal nikes? >> absolutely. we've tested this in running, training and basketball. we want you to use them and abuse them and tell us what you think of them. >> i think they are take really cool. i love the little noise they
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make. >> are they in every store? how do you get them? >> the nike plus app. they'll be available on thursday december 1st available in our soho store and also at our nike plus clubhouse. >> how tough are these going to be to get? come on. >> how tough are they going to be to get off? >> they're in limited quantities. >> do they come in women's 12? >> whoa! >> you know, you're in trouble. your next guest is pregnant, too. >> thank you so much. seriously though, could you help me with that? >> i'm going to go -- they float! feel like the jetsons! oh, this is fantastic! well, if you are in the plains, we've got some snowy travel to talk about. you can see a low pressure system. it is just spinning and bringing that colder air in. snow, we are talking -- this is great news for skiers. it is going to be fantastic with snowfall amounts to anywhere
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from six to eight inches, some places in the upper elevations more than a foot. rest of the day today around the country. you've got enhanced risk of strong storms through the south. high suffer advisories along the pacific northwest. a lot of wet weather in the northeast, travel delays from boston down to washington, d.c. and maybe even atlanta. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. good tuesday morning. i'm meteorology kari hall. heading out, it is still chilly. 41 degrees now in the tri-valley and peninsula. it's 48 degrees. we have mostly upper 30s to lower 40s. 47, though, now in san francisco with a high in the peninsula reaching 58. 60 in the south bay. we'll see sunshine continuing. all clear skies and breezy winds. it will turn out to be a nice day in the north bay with the high reaching 63 degrees. >> and that's your latest wl es weather. oscar winner natalie portman
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stars in the highly anticipated movie, "jackie," focusing on the days following the assassination of president john f. kennedy a time when his wife was protecting both her husband's legacy and her own. >> mr. valente, would you mind getting a message to all of our funeral guests when they arrive? >> of course. >> inform them that i will walk with jack tomorrow, alone if necessary. and tell general dugalle if he wishes to ride in an armored car or tank, for that matter, i won't blame him. i'm sure the tens of millions of people watching won't mind either. >> why are you doing this, mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> natalie portman, welcome back. >> thank you for having me. >> we all went to see this movie. we loved it. i want to know before i go et to the specifics of it, what was it like when you were approached to play one of the most iconic women of the 20th century?
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>> yeah. i was terrified because everyone knows what she looks like and particularly and what she sounded like, probably more how she looked even than she sounded. i don't particularly look like her apart from coloring. i'm not a -- i've never thought of myself as a sort of mimic or anything. so it was scary. >> what came first? what did you tackle first? did you tackle the accent and the way she spoke? did you tackle the look? did you look in a mirror? how do you go about it? >> well, it all kind ofquickly. it had sort of been gestating for a long time. we did the hair and makeup, costume tests, worked on the accent and the dialect and the voice and also was just reading everything i could find. >> to get the accent, was there a word? you had a lot of tapes you could go back and look at. >> yes. >> there was that television
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tour that she gave of the white house back in 1962. was there a word and the way she said it that helped you grasp the accent? >> well, there was one sentence in the white house tour that my dialect coach and i would always laugh about because she would say, she says, "i rather love this wall." she says "rather lik" like very british, then "hall" like super long island where i'm from. >> so many books and articles have been written about jackie kennedy through the course of her public experience. but this movie focuses on seven days really. >> yeah. >> immediately following the assassination of jfk -- and one of the things that struck me is for a large part of the movie you are wearing the wardrobe. you are wearing the outfit. not the real one obviously but the outfit that she wore in dallas that day, the blood-soaked outfit.
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what does that do to you as an actress in terms of staying in the character? >> well, think it was really smart of noah oppenheimer, our writer, to focus the film on these days just after the assassination because it sort of gives you microsome of what -- who she was as a person, to see her in this incredibly pressured situation and to see that at that moment that her husband is killed in her lap and how terrifying and awful and traumatic that is and she had the presence of mind to say i'm going to say in this dress because my image is important right now. it is important for people to see what this looks like. so they were offering to take off this bloody dress, bloody suit, and she said, no, everyone should see what this is. >> i talked to noah about the movie. one thing surprised me -- i almost challenged him on it. i had always thought that the image of camelot had been cemented long before the assassination of jfk and what we
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learn in this movie -- and i'm assuming it sticks close to the facts -- he tells me it does -- is that really she is the one who cemented that image in those seven days. >> not only that she cemented but she came up with the term herself, which is so wild to name yourself as the king and queen of this nation that's not a royal government, not a monarchy. so she was the one who came up with camelot and it endured. that's part of what the film is about. >> the good news is that coming out of your performance, there is talk of another oscar. you've been down that road before. you know about expectations. your own, and others. how do you keep everything in perspective? >> well, it's so flattering. it's such a nice response that people are moved by the movie and of course when you make a movie, all you want is for people to connect to it. so it's exciting that people are moved and reacting well. >> a lot of attention will be
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paid to you at the beginning of the year. by the way, i mentioned -- you are pregnant. >> yes. >> you are expecting -- >> in spring. >> in spring. >> yes. >> you do have tiny fit. can i just say that? >> well -- >> no offense to savannah. >> that doesn't mean they're not swollen. it's not mutually exclusive. >> always good to see you. congratulations. you're incredible in this movie. >> thank you. >> thanks very much. "jackie" opens in select cities on friday. savannah? >> matt, thank you so much. look who 's here? the gang from "gilmore girls." and a guy. what it's like to dive back i'm ...
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==topvo== union city police are investigating a chaotic - and deadly - shooting outside a busy steakhouse. i'm sam brock. police investigating what was a chaotic and deadly shooting. it happened outside of a busy restaurant, steakhouse. gunmen last night shot three people in the parking lot of a texas road house restaurant right by union landing shopping center. one person died from that. two others were injured. officers who happen to be working nearby heard the shot. they got there quickly. thanks to witness description, they were able to track down the suspect's car and make an arrest. they arrested three people. the two guns found in the car are linked to the shooting. reporting the shooting is not gang related. this morning on your roadways mike is following a trio of crashes. >> starting in oakland, sam.
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show you slower drive developed around the bay, this being tuesday we couldn't let you get without traffic flow. a little lighter than typical tuesday. crash 880 around broadway off-ramp, slower drive through downtown area contributing to more away from the bay bridge. fremont out of heyward, slower drive through union city, north 101 the crash still an issue at great america parkway. we told you about that for the bayshore freeway. san jose shows a slower drive pushing up into the silicon valley. back to you. >> mike, thank you very much. that's going to do it for us. see you in 30 minutes with more updates. thank you.
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november, 2016. remember how a few minutes ago we were saying, man, it's beautiful out? it is not cold, it is not raining? still not cold -- >> exactly. >> -- but it's raining. >> a little drizzle before the soak. >> it's all -- the good news is we don't have to pour water in that three-legged stand that's holding the tree. >> the tree is getting a little
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sprinkle. >> we're going to light that tree tomorrow night here in rockefeller center. was that a truck or lightning? >> guys, coming up, fans fell in love with the "gilmore girls." they are doing it again. we have a revival, "gilmore girl girls", a year in the life. we'll catch up with the cast. and let's hear it for the boys. jill's ready to roll out a batch of holiday "steals and deals" covering all the fellas that you need to shop for. but first, mr. roker. >> let's show you. it is not a big deal. come on! for today we've got that wet weather from the gulf coast up into the northeast with some of the rain heavier at times. enhanced risk of strong storms down in the south. for tomorrow, snow continues in the plains, moves into the pacific northwest and cascades. look for heavy rain from new york all the way down into the gulf. tree lighting tomorrow night, 9:00. 60 degrees. some occasional rain so we'll continue to track that for you
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we have clear and cool conditions across the bay area. as you head out, here is a live look from at&t park near embarcadero. we are going to only feel temperatures at 48 degrees as you head out. reaching into the upper 50s today, it's 39 still in concord and san jose. it's 44 with highs this afternoon reaching right around 60 degrees. breezy with sunshine. overall a much more comfortable today after a chilly start. >> announcer: "giving tuesday on today" is sponsored by the salvation army. doing the most good. that's right. today is #givingtuesday. lot of great charities out there. we'll kick off the season of giving with our good friend, mr. nick cannon from america's got talent. he is also a red kettle reason ambassador. good to see you, sir. >> good to see you, too, sir,
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always a pleasure. >> what's one of the reasons as you pass that kettle to put something in there? >> it is all about the community, honestly. i was a kid that benefited from the salvation army growing up. i believe to whom much is given much is required. it feels so good to give. giving tuesday, it is the holiday season. you want to get out there. feels like we're making the world a better place one good deed at a time. >> what does it mean for the holidays? for me it is not the holidays until i hear that bell. >> right. right. it has become such a tradition. people know that the holidays are all about community, family and giving. when you see someone out there, whether it is weather like this or whatever, those cold nights, you can drop a donation in or use that #redkettlereason, it makes us feel better about humanity. >> are you going to give anybody lesson? >> on how to ring that bell! yeah. ring it. it's all in the wrist. >> for more on the salvation
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army's red kettle campaign, head to today.com. and jill martin has "steals and deals" for the men on your holiday list.
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8:36 now. we're back with more of our week of "steals and deals" to help you with a sfres-free holiday, if that's possible. "today" contributor jill martin has you covered this morning when it comes to shopping for the men in your life. jill, good morning. >> good morning. >> i've been perusing and i like these items. these are great. >> thank you. stress-free for the whole week. all week, then an hour on friday so nobody ever has to go shopping. >> friday is the biggest "steals and deals" ever. >> ever. >> okay. great. start with something that al and i are going to use in about three days, probably, when we get done with no shave november. >> thursday is december 1st. do you have a shave routine? >> i do.
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. i use the brush and i use the cream that you put water in and a really good razor. >> this is e-shave. retail is $158. they are calling it all a man needs set. you get preshave oil, shave cream, after shave cream, after shave soother and the cream brush. the deal is $47.50, 70% off. >> this is a great gift because men don't often go to the trouble of buying this kind of them for themselves. that's going to come in great. >> it is not something you would normally splurge on. >> let's move on to clothing. what do you have? >> these are shirts retail $80 to $118. you can go on today.com to see all the different. cotton, knit, sweaters, jackets, all different colors and patterns. something for everybody. all machine washable. retail $80 to $118. the deal -- $24. up to 80% off. that includes the jacket, the sweater, it is one or the other. >> we should mention now, there's no problem with delivery on any of these things prior to the holidays.
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>> no. everything will be delivered before the holidays. >> let's move over to this cutlery. it is another one of those item a lot of guys won't go out and buy for themselves. >> this is great for the whole family. retail, $265. it is a 16-piece set. seven-piece knife block set, eight-piece steak knives and a nice sharpener. it comes if black, blonde wood or white. dishwasher safe. retail $265. the deal $79. 70% off. >> do you cook? >> not much. no. no. but i have great knives should the occasion ever come up. >> lal is kind of the real chef. he's the real deal. this caught my attention when i was reading about it last night. an organizer but with great functionality. >> this is right up your alley. very organized. the charging valet. retail $95. three-prong power strip.
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the cords are included. it organizes all your electronics. >> where is the power part of this? >> it goes right through here. >> oh, yeah. okay. >> it organizes everything. then there are drawers you can put your jewelry in. there is really a home for everyone, as my mom would say. it is faux leather. it comes in two colors. retail, with $95. the deal $26. 73% off. >> this would look great on a guy's desk or end table or dressing area. this is really, really nice. i love that. and finally? little bit of glassware. >> little bit of scotch at 8:39? >> there's lipstick on tlo. >> i had a sip. it is a five-piece he decanter glassware set. the deal is $30 for this entire set. it is 70% off. retail is $100. >> you get a decanter and four glasses. >> and there are different
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decan'ters. >> these are all great ideas. again, the products are the shave sets from eshave. men's ware from cutter and buck. knife set from j.a. henckels, and the decanter set from fits and floidz. jill martin has the biggest "steals and deals" friday. up next, the stars of the new "gilmore girls" revival. but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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welcome back to "today." if you love "gilmore girls," i know exactly what you did this weekend. nine years after the beloved series signed off, its revival, "gilmore girls," a year in the 12k3w4r50i6r7b8g9sds 1k3w4r50i6r7 12k3wr50e6r wr50i6r
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w50e6rd x >> what do you think about rory's living situation? her traipsing around from one couch to another? >> oh, it's fine. well, i mean she's grown and she's -- did you read her new yorker piece that she wrote? i put it on the menu. >> why is everyone treating this like it is a normal rite of passage? rory is a 32-year-old college educated woman with no permanent address. that's not normal. >> i'm distracted. let me tell you why -- alexis. where is she? stuck in traffic, i hear. we'll have a little suspense. we'll see if she shows during the interview. >> all right. >> there was so much secrecy about this. there's so much anticipation. when it finally was released on netflix, did it feel like giving
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birth at all? >> you would flow. it just felt like a relief to finally be able to talk about it and share it with people. we were so excited when we did it and we've been asked about it for so many years that finally to have it out there is really fun. >> it is four 90-minute episodes. it follows the four seasons of a year. there is a lot of closure and finding out where are they now. what's the reaction been? >> i've gotten some nice e-mails, some nice texting. i'm not a social media person so i don't know what's going on with them but i'm sure -- >> delighted. >> yeah. everybody's liking it. i've only seen two, so i'm waiting to see the other two. >> you didn't binge watch over the weekend? >> to me, binge watching is one each night. that is huge! okay? that's it. >> take me back, first day. it's been nine years. you go back to the set. who cried? was it you, scott?
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>> i cried a little bit. i cried because i didn't feel like the guy. so i had to take a little walk around to get the character back. >> that's interesting. it wasn't like slipping on an old pair of jeans that still fit. >> no, no. >> how did you get into it? >> i sat in the gazebo and relived some of our most tender moments. >> by yourself? >> no. i imagined that we were there and were having our kisses and our picnics and our nice little situations. i went back in the diner and i thought, okay, i'm ready to go. >> you're like, i'm him, i'm back. >> this is as good as it is going to get right here. >> at the heart of this, it is a moms and daughters story. when we see this as the actual passage of time. so, does that mean the dynamic changes? is everybody healed and involved? >> not at the beginning. but i do think the part of the journey in these four episodes is a journey of healing. we've lost our dad and husband respectively. and so that gives the show kind of an emotional depth that i
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think is appropriate for ten years later. >> you guys real lie fely felt . he was your tv husband for all those seasons. >> my set buddy. occasionally a drinking buddy. i absolutely loved him and i knew he loved the show and he would have been absolutely thrilled to do this. so that was -- >> we're missing him and we're missing alexis. but i'm told that she's on the phone. alexis, are you there? >> i am here! i'm so sorry! we had the worst traffic! >> we know. we know. well, okay, let me talk to you. everybody was following rory's love life. there's team team. #teamjess and team logan. i won't ask ask you to spoil it but do you think people are going to be happy with whatever resolution comes to pass? >> i really hope people are happy. i hope they enjoy the journey that rory takes with these episodes. all of her background.
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you get some sort of closure. it is not the type closure you might crave. it is a question answered, so that's something. >> question answered but i wonder question posed. one of the most interesting things about this series, as i turn back to the cast here in the studio, the creator knew at the beginning when she wrote the first episode she knew the last four words she wanted in the last episode. we get those four words. and they are -- just kidding. but i heard some of the gilmore girl fanatics on our show felt like the four words introduced new questions. >> i did not know the four words until half-way through filming this iteration of the series and i, too, was like, huh. really? huh. so it makes sense in terms of the journey of the show. but i can understand it does pose a question as well. >> kelly, were you underwhelmed?
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>> i did ask alexis. i thought somebody's got to tell me. i asked her, and my reaction was -- huh. >> well, it is intriguing. >> yeah. >> what do you think? >> i had submitted some ideas which were summarily rejected. >> weren't they all kind of luke oriented oriented? >> no. not at all. i had no agenda. on the top of might have list was, kirk, drop the gun. and we didn't get that. >> someone compared it to the end of the "sopranos" which left a little bit of a question if the air. which was similarly controversial, yet perhaps artistically satisfying. i don't know. >> well, i'm on the edge of my seat. if you haven't binge watched by now and you really want to know, how does it end. one of the things people love about the show, the pop culture references and also the zippy dialogue. what was it like to slip back flu that? do you have to do limbering tongue exercises?
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>> i felt like i had just been waiting to get back there. it was always such a fun match for me, this language and playing this character. i kind of craved it and felt energized to get to do it again. >> kelly, you seem to always recognize that there was something special about this show. why do you think it has resonated and people still feel so tied to it? >> i've given that a great deal of thought over the years and my position has evolved. but i think the real thing about it is there is a basic sweetness to this show. there's a goodgoodness. i think so many men didn't watch it at first because it is "gilmore girls." but the men on the show are drawn as sympathetic, working hard, there's no bad guys, there's no jerks. you know. they're all just trying to make their way and there is just a basic sweetness. i always think of that when i see the two women sitting in the diner through the window with
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carol king singing and seeing that. i go -- nice. that's nice. >> real relationships. >> feels good. >> by the way, alexis, i know that traffic on the west side highway so we'll see you for hoda and kathie lee tomorrow. thank so much for being here. thank you so much. we're so glad to talk to you again. gilmore years a ye"gilmore gir, life, is now streaming on netflix. >> the ending is a bit of a cliffhanger. don't you think? >> that's what i'm getting at. sounds like there is an appetite for it. by the way, lauren is sticking around co-hosting our next hour. >> perhaps with alexis. >> we're back in a moment. thanks, everybody. this is "today" on nbc.
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became cool. people eat with their eyes first and it's this beautiful, vivid, orange yellow color and that connotates health a lot of times. >> gwyneth paltrow and beyonce embracing the spice. making it one of the top-trending foods on the internet. >> it comes from the california lifestyle and the boom in juice bars and tonics. >> two years ago you could only buy powdered turmeric and now it's right next to the jifginge and lemongrass. >> it's not only in indian curries, but in carrot slaw. >> there's such an interest in new ingredients that are not so new, but are functional to the body like charcoal and macha and turmeric. >> in portland, oregon, it's
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pulleded into drinking vinegars and shaking in cocktails. >> brews it in teas and down the street at shakedown the earthy ginger-tasting spice can be seen topping treats in sprinkles to marshmallow fluff. >> the reaction is a bit of surprise followed by a big smile. >> turmeric's history dates back as early as 500 b.c. where to this day it's a central part of hindu religious medicines, and an ancient medical practice thought to alleviate congestion and heal wounds and alleviate the body. >> i think turmeric is probable the new kale. it's going to be a buzz word that will be used across the food industry. >> turmeric is the new kale. >> i didn't know you were such a spiceologist. >> i knew a herbiologist. >> there's a lot you don't know. >> al says you will do card mom
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tomorrow. >> meantime, birthdays, fire up the smuckers jars! who is on them today? >> 100th birthday to virginia haas sxsz the secret to longevity, a gin and tonic with turmeric every night at 6:00 p.m. >> it's the new kale. >> carrie parrish, 100 years old. one of her favorite memories watching the rockettes perform in new york city. she's got to watch and see them again. happy 100th birthday, and this talented guy is from philadelphia, pa. an amazing dancer and spent time performing in his community theater. >> ada, 101, she makes an eggplant parmesan. >> elizabeth roberts, and looks beautiful planning her days
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planning church events and reading. >> oroville is from chaplain, new york, owned and operated a dairy farm for 50 years. if you know anyone celebrating a 100th birthday or a 75th anniversary, we want to hear about them. >> there you go. >> al, thank you so much. >> lauren graham co-hosting the next hour after your local news. ==cam== a live look at the oakland coliseum. good tuesday morning at 8:56, i'm sam brock. take a look at oakland coliseum, the oracle there. coliseum around the corner. the future of the raiders will be front and center for city leaders. mayor and city councilmembers holding a closed door session on the last minute stadium proposal led by former 49er.
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this morning on "today's take" -- "gilmore girls" and guys gather around. lauren graham is our celebrity co-host. then, could she be the next adele? she'll blow your mind. plus "rolling stone" reveals the number one album of the year coming up right now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take," live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to a tuesday morning, little on the damp side here in new york city. november 29th, 2016. i'm al, along with tamron. our special guest co-host, actress, writer, producer, gilmore girl lauren graham. this is so exciting! >> so exciting for me, too. >> can i fan girl over everything about you right now.
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love this ensemble. >> thank you. >> love everything about it. >> you look fantastic and you smell good, too, which you at home might not know. >> she smells like cookies. >> that's really true. the fandom over "gilmore girls." the return. were you prepared for it? >> no. it is still very surprising. it is my honor to be in this show again and i just am so relieved that people largely seem to be pleased with the reboot as opposed to hideously disappointed. >> that's right. the reaction's been terrific. it is four parts, kind of like a year. it's all four seasons. which is so exciting. we got a clip of your character chatting with her daughter, rory, when she moves back home. >> you remember to label my boxes because i know where nothing is. my boots, my coats, my underwear. >> you have no idea where your underwear is? >> could be at lane's. >> you've been without your underwear since you moved?
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>> don't judge. >> i'm looking for my lucky outfit. >> i told you, low-key obsessed with lorelei. lot of people have named their child rory over the years. >> the quick clip of the dialogue which is perfect because you've got a second book out today which is called "talking as fast as i can," a collection of essays. in the show you talk like a mile a minute. >> that's what the show is known for. it is always something i loved about it. i'm sort of a fast talker myself. so the book is a collection of essays, including one about kind of what it was like to do the show the first time, then sort of a diary behind the scenes of the latest show. i just thought what an odd thing to get to do in a career. you know. >> did you keep a journal knowing that you would want to reveal things? >> the second time i did because the first time it was such a
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blur. there were so many episodes over so many years. when i tried to write about it i was like, the year where my hair looked weird? so i really kept a little more of a diary this time, also because it was such a special time and i was having such big moments all the time so i tried to keep track of them. >> which is kind of cool. not only did people respond to it but a lot of celebrities as well. reese witherspoon -- >> i just found this out. >> you are not on social media. >> i'm on it but vaguely. >> we perused the internet and it wasn't hard to find all of these celebrities who had reaction to the show. >> wow. >> we've got the reese witherspoon with cheryl strade who wrote the book "wild." reese tweeted her love as well about this. >> my character goes on a big journey that has to do with "wild" and kind of separates the book and the movie which is a funny pop culture there.
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there i am camping. what could be more hilarious? >> are you a camper? >> my boyfriend's very outdoorsy so i've learned. in fact, one of the essays in the book is called "before my rei card" talking about whether i was single and some of the changes that happened in being with an outdoorsy person. >> what's the number one thing that changed being with an outdoorsy person? >> i have fleeces now. an assortment of fleeces. i have a puffy vest. i have several different kinds of shoes for specific kinds of hivg i hiking. it was encapsulated of having this. are rei card. >> it's outdoor stuff. >> i've been camping. >> you did the bear grylls thing! you did it on the highest level. >> you only time you would get
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her in an rei store is if christian louboutin made a hiking boot. mae whitman your daughter from "parent hood" viewing the show. >> mae also has a small cameo in the show. basically if you were any of my loved ones i wanted you in the show and i put as many people as i possibly could. she never watched the show before and now has watched the whole thing. it's very gratifying. >> that's so cool. jason ritter, the other "parenthood" co-star, tweeting so funny, moving, and all-around wolf. >> aw. >> it's streaming on netflix. we're not going to say the four words that end the show which is kind of word because it is bingeing. you can watch the whole thing so you have to be careful about what you say. but it is kind of a cliffhanger. there will be any more? >> it is so funny because we spent all these years being asked if there was going to be a movie or if we were going to revisit the show. we thought, all right, we finally put that to rest and now i think this is going to be the
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next line of questioning. i think on one hand we feel very proud of what we did and like it answered a lot of questions. on the other hand, it was such a joy for us all to do it and people -- some people seemed to be asking for more, so we'll see. >> it is like probably when you have a baby, then people say when is the next baby? like what's the next thing? but that's a good thing. well, in tv case. "rolling stone" is out with the top album of the year. right? this is their list for 2016. they've come out with the top 50 albums. we don't know what it is but now i know because it is in the teleprompter. top album of the year -- "lemonade." >> that makes sense. >> i guessed that this morning in our reading. yae. never one to rest on her laurels, beyonce is also out with christmas merchandise. sweatshirts on her website, s p
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shopbeyonce.com. slay all day. i came to sleigh. this is beyonce's line? >> no, no, this is serious. >> now you know what you're getting. i'll get the hat. so here's the thing. my daughter, lela, is kind of a foodie. was talking about this stuff when we went shopping this holiday weekend. she wanted to get this stuff called specula. have you had this? it's basically cookie butter. like if you took the biscopf cookies you get on the delta air lines? >> we going to show it now or going to break? we're teasing. we're going to give it a taste after this. >> this is it. >> i've never heard of it. but it is at trader joe's, i hear. >> yeah. >> there is generic versions of it in other stores. we'll tell you about this. you're going to want this braus it because it is the ♪ happy holidays from crayola.
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we're back with more of "today's take" and our celebrity co-host, lauren graham. we've got this. lela knew about it. here's the deal. it is call a balanced breakfast made with over 60% gingerbread cookies. go that's right. >> that makes it a balanced break fest. . >> it's like cereal in a jar. >> a lot of waffle places use this instead of -- >> this is the new nutella, as al says. creamy. >> i'm not a big nutallnutella . >> it's 60% ground cookies.
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what's the other 40%? >> it is kind of like a spreadable ginger cookie. >> wow. >> is that pretty good? had. >> yeah. >> that's not bad. >> it is popular in belgium? >> folks, you need to change the name. speculoos sounds like some sort of medical device. >> but as a belgium term it is less medical. >> you get them on the airlines. oh. it's a cookie! >> by the way, here is a little tip. if you have biscopf, squeeze a little lime on it. it tastes like key lime pie. >> no, it doesn't! >> i think that as a crust would be delicious. >> especially when you are making a key lime pie. but if you don't have time, squeeze a little lime juice.
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it is delicious. this morning when i first saw lauren -- you got here about 6:30? >> i don't know. >> what's your normal wake-up time? >> left to my own devices, 8:00 or 9:00 or something. >> tell us with the lime on it if that tastes like key lime pie. >> i don't know how you guys do it. i can't go to sleep as early as you guys need to. >> last night i went to bed after midnight. then my alarm went off at 4:00 a.m. >> how do you do that every day? >> i binge sleep on the weekends. i like do not call me before 10:00 a.m. >> you couldn't look more rests. i don't know how -- i'm not cut out for this. >> the "wall street journal" says if you want your best sleep you need to treat sleep like exercise. >> what's that mean? >> how many times do you say, i'm going to bed at 9:30. and you may be in bed at 9:30 but you don't go to sleep for like 10:30 because you are a he reading, answering e-mails, things like that.
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so avoid bedtime procrastinat n procrastination. >> meaning get in the bed and go to sleep. >> if you don't have a partner, a significant other there to hold you accountable, get a friend to act like a sleep cop. >> or the sleep app. these apps tell you, go to bed now. >> i think part of it is getting rid of your phone at bedtime. anything that keeps you connected, even a sleep app, what are the chances you're going to go to something else on your phone? >> i'm telling you, this is pretty good with the lime. >> what do you do with your pajamas? >> don't wear them. i'm just making that up. >> squeeze lime on them. >> key lime pie in bed. thanksgiving day usually is when all the radio stations stop playing non-stop christmas music. are you a big holiday music person? >> i love holiday music. >> you start playing it now? you do like pandora christmas mix? >> i have a play list. i like oldie christmas music,
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frank sinatra and older stuff. >> class ics. billboard magazine listed the most downloaded songs in the last 15 years. "rockin' around the christmas tree." >> didn't it get a rebirth in one -- >> "home alone." drifters doing "white christmas." number four, "mistletoe" by justin bieber. >> whose list is this? >> this is "billboard." "christmas eve" by sara . two do you want to build a snowman. ♪ >> so cute! >> and number one as long as there's christmas, mariah carey
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will never be clipping coupons. "all i want for christmas is you." >> best christmas film? >> "love actually." >> not as good as "diehard." >> that is not a christmas film. >> is that an ongoing fight? >> you get the judge's seat today. you are like judge judy, but lawye lauren. >> i would pick "love actually." >> people on twitter say it is not christmas until hans goober falls off the nakatami tower. >> okay. >> your rem card -- >> rei. rem is the rock group. we can all agree on the weather. and it is not great out there for a lot of folks especially in the east. we've got more wet weather stretching from the gulf coast all the way up into the
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northeast. temperatures a little on the cool side. 50s in the pacific northwest but as you get into the southeast it is going to stay warm. 70s and 80s. it is warm here in the northeast, too, temperatures in the 80s. as you take a look, we've got enhanced risk of strong storms down through the south. high-surf advisories in the southwest. snow and wind in the plains and plenty of sunshine through the southwest and on into southern california. all right. you tried it. a little lime. >> tastes like key lime pie. you were right. >> al, how do you do it? ♪ you put the lime good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. live look over san rafael. temperatures are cool this morning. wear an extra layer as you head out. into this afternoon, after a morning start in the 40s and 50s, we will have highs in the upper 50s. right at about 60 degrees for many of the inland area.
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up to 61 degrees for san jose and palo alto and san jose, 6 degrees. we'll start to see the clouds rolling in tomorrow. >> and that is your latest weather. coming up next, big news about mammograms. are the age recommendations changing? plus potential problems with lasik eye surgery in our the holidays should bring joy. so why are you still putting up with complicated cash back cards? some cards limit where you earn bonus cash back to places they choose... then they change those places every few months. quicksilver keeps it simple. with quicksilver you always earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. 'tis the season for simple. what's in your wallet? there is a world, like no other world. where happiness can be found around every corner.
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bake fresh foccacia and hand-slice avocado. there's nothing "or something" about it. my swthis scarf all thatsara. left to remem... what! she washed this like a month ago the long lasting scent of gain flings if you're thinking about getting lasik eye surgery, there may be some potential problems you need to consider first. plus, big news when it comes to what age women should stop their mammogram screenings. >> here with our "medical minute," innocenbc contributor natalie aczar. >> so here is the backdrop to this. there has never been a consensus among influential medical groups about when to start mammograms, how frequently they should be
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done, and when they should be stopped. all groups agree, however, that they are important and that they are life sampbving. the united states preventative services is task force many years ago made the recommendation to stop mammograms at the age ever 74 but a lot of important groups including the american cancer society recommends continuing them for, for example, if the longevity or life expectancy of a woman is greater than ten years. just as an example. to kind of figure out, solve it problem, give us a little more definitive data, a group looked at basically close to 7 million mammograms and covered about 3 1/2 million women to see whether or not there was a correlation between age and how well mammograms performed in terms of cancer detection. they basically found out that beyond age 75 up to age 90 there was still cancers that were detected and still utility and usefulness of doing. basically the answer is, if you have women in your lives -- mothers or grandmothers -- over the age of 74, they should discuss with their health care
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provider and see whether a mammogram is still right for them. >> on a yearly basis still? >> again, there is no recommendation but many groups including the american cancer society would say yearly, yes. >> the lasik surgery. researchers at food and drug administration found many people underwent the drug procedure experienced side effects like double images and glare. i am from the old school that lacers were used to kill people in james bond movies so i won't get one. what does this mean? >> basically, al, the story here is that we have known for some time that the study here, the headline, is not whether or not lasik is effective or safe. the studies in fact over the last couple of decades have shown that it is. the headline here is that there has not been until now what's called a validated questionnaire that doctors can actually give to their patients to follow signs and symptoms following lasik surgery. what was great about this study was that in fact they show that the vast majority of people did not have a negative outcome.
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a small subset however experienced new symptoms when they had none to start but none of them impacted their lives. again the take-home is not that there is suddenly these new and concerning symptoms following lasik surgery, but rather, there is a validated questionnaire that all doctors and health care providers can administer to their patients to better follow up outcomes following lasik. it is great because it gives the providers that much more information about the procedure. >> good advice. you're not saying avoid lasik. >> oh, no, no. absolutely not. neither are the study authors. coming up, grab a cup of joe. wait until you see what's brewing in our "coffee talk." this is a first. we've never had "coffee talk" before. lauren, tamron and i answer your questions and nothing it off-limits. >> ♪ i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment.
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==topvo== union city police are investigating a chaotic - and deadly - good morning. 9:26. i'm sam brock. it was quite the scene in union city where police investigated a chaotic and deadly shooting outside a busy steakhouse. gunmen shot three people in the parking lot of a texas roadhouse steakhouse. one person died as a result and two others were injured. officers working nearby heard those shots and got there quickly. thanks to a witness description, officers were able to track down the suspect's car and arrested three people inside that car. police believe the two guns they found in the car are also linked to the shooting. the east bay times believes the shooting is not believed to be gang related. a live look from oakland at the coliseum. and the raiders' logo.
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the raiders' few could be at stake today. mayor and city council members are holding a closed-door session on the last-minute stadium led by ronnie lott. lott is talking with high-profile investors including larry ellison to build a privately financed stadium at the current site of the coliseum. lott tells nbc bay area if his agenda gets the green light it could get public hearing next week. the raiders seem to be all in on a move to vegas. we'll have a look at a clearing forecast for you and your traffic right after this break.
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good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. a lot of sunshine alots bay area. it's feeling milder compared to this morning where we developed down into the lower 30s and
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upper 40s. san francisco, 49 degrees. highs this afternoon reaching into the upper 50s in san francisco. we will keep mostly dry weather and for the inland areas this weekend, it is looking very nice with highs up to 64 degrees. what's happening on the roads now, mike? >> what's happening is things are calming down. we have a shorter lived commute for tuesday. we tend to see this the weekend thanksgiving. crash at the palm overcross near mission north. that's cleared in the last couple of minutes because the speed sensors are improving. routes through san jose are improving but nothing starting. we'll get you back to the "today" show.
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we are back with guest co-host lauren graham, one of the stars of "gilmore girls" and the reboot on netflix. if there is one thing they love on that show, it is coffee. >> that's right. our fans have submitted questions we've not seen. we've agreed to honestly answer whatever comes out of this coffee pot. my darling. you start out. >> the first one is from ray. lauren, did you take something from the "gilmore girls" set? i got asked this so much on the old show that i took something with no meaning to me because i knew it would get asked. i took a pink flamingo made of tin. it was decoration for lorelei. >> okay. >> it means so much to pea. >> here's something for you to
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take. >> thank you. i'll put that in my sentimental things. >> mr. roker? >> just keep going. >> this is erica from dallas. lauren, what food can you not live without? >> that's a good one. sushi. >> what's your roll? what's your roll dujour? >> i just like really good regular sushi. not a fancy roll person. i like classic. >> okay. here's interesting enough. how many cups of could of fee did you consume on "gilmore girls"? >> i don't think it's countable. i actually drink a lot of coffee. it is just one of the crazy connections i have with my character. it's probably not healthy but -- >> how many cups? >> six? >> ooh! six a day? >> is that too many? >> not judging. where's natalie aczar? oh, tamron. what's your biggest phobia? we all know that. it's adult cats.
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what's wrong with you? yes. they are unpredictable and they're scary. >> just like this ornament. >> linda from alabama, if you could change your first name, what would it be? let's see. albert's my first name. >> lancelot. >> i like that. >> you said today, pablo. >> yeah. i would. the director of the new movie "jackie." his name's pablo. >> mr. lorain from now on. >> almost sounds like a cologne. >> if you could hop on a plane right now where would you go? >> me? >> where would you go? >> i'd like a hawaiian vacation. this has been a big year and i just would like to lie down -- or the caribbean maybe and just lie down on a beach. >> nice! i like that. come on, you got one more? >> i think we've got to go. one more? okay. my hands are too big for that
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coffee pot. >> all right. this is for you. taylor from new orleans. how many parises of shoes do you own? >> ooh! ooh, a girl doesn't tell. >> do you have a dedicated shoe closet? >> i have four. >> four shoe closets? >> but i'm 46. this is amassed over the years. >> wait. you nef gver get rid of shoes? >> no. if i kept a couple of pair of shoes from each year -- >> i don't even have four closets in the whole house. >> 92 pairs shoes? >> two a year since i was born? clearly i kept more than two. >> somebody's opening up a shoe museum. up next, twin brothers with one mission. find out if these new jersey teens are ♪
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who perform selfless acts every day. today's story comes to us from new jersey where 14-year-old brothers jake and max klein have gone the extra mile to help spread the spirit of joy and giving. >> reporter: it is a huge turnout today at this high school in new jersey as many gather to donate canned foods, turkeys and other items to help the center for hope and safety, a women's shelter foret the holidays. today's drive has been an overlping success raising enough food to provide 190 families with meals for the holidays. and that success can be attributed to the website ki kidsthatdogood.com. jake and max klein founded the website and have been instrumental in organizing communities to give every since this were a very young age. >> when they were 4 years old we did letters to santa and the boys took all the money out of their piggy banks and we went shopping for gifts for the kids.
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go we decided some kids even in our own community might not be able to afford a praenesent. we went to target, bought all the gifts, then went to the charity who distributed it. >> that was really moving and touching just that somebody needs it more than i do. when they were 6 or 7 they decided that they wanted to have their birthdays become charitable donations and they picked the charity and every year we would send out the birthday invitation that said in lieu of gifts with be this is the charity this year. >> reporter: over the years such birthday philanthropy included bulletproof vests for their local police department, laptops for the fire department, and cookies for kids cancer which helps peed yacdiatric cancer re.
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then one kitchen denied them because of their age. >> turning us down for our age was like crushing our dreams. that was the start of our website right there. >> the boys decided they wanted to put together a website for kids to find many ways to be charitable. >> reporter: max and jake created kidsthatdogood.com. >> it launched about three months ago. it is exceeding our expectations right now. >> every month we pick a charity to support and this month the boys came to me with the idea of supporting the center for hope and safety, which is a refuge center for women and children affected by domestic violence. >> they were like, mom, we have to do something for these families. like it is just not acceptable. that was it. >> four days ago we posted on our website that we wanted everyone to donate to the food drive. and the turnout was absolutely overwhelming. there's so many donations that came in today. it's really amazing what two kids can do. >> we were amazed by how much we
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raised. we felt that this was a big moment for us and we also felt that we helped the center very much. >> they went above and beyond, galvanized community support, inspiring so many children and families to give. >> reporter: in addition to today's drive, kids that do good has also been involved with initiatives the a the american cancer society, susan g. komen, and local causes. >> for cause is too big or too small to support. >> reporter: it is through brothers max and jake that we can truly see the spirit of sharing kindness. >> i think they really embody the idea of share kindness. hopefully it is contagious and they seem to get a smile on everyone's face when they are doing it. >> i feel that share kindness means to help others and to give back to your community and help people that are less fortunate. >> every day we want to share kindness with others by making a difference at in had he age.
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>> that is so awesome. for more on how to help makes and jake on their initiative, check out today.com. al is standing by with the weather. >> so neat to see that. let's show you what we've got going on today. we are looking at a lot of wet weather in the northeast. enhanced risk of strong storms down through the gulf. snow and wind back through the plains. plenty of sunshine out west, we we do have high surf advisories in the pacific northwest. snow and rain into the pacific northwest tomorrow with a fall chill tomorrow. heavy rain from new york all the way down into the southeast. plains seeing some snow. in the southeast, airplanes delays with the heavy rain. and for tomorrow's christmas tree lighting, christmas in r k rockefeller center, 9:00 p.m., looking at occasional showers and a temperature of 60 we're seeing a lot of sunshine. here's a live look at san jose
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with cool temperatures but it's starting to feel a little milder as the sunshine warms up our temperatures in concord. 46 degrees with a high reaching 60 degrees later today. mostly some upper 50s to low 60s with a breezy wind. the wind will be kicking up from the northwest at about 15 to 0 miles an hour. also causing some high waves right along the coastline. so, high surf advisory in effect until this evening. >> and that is your latest weather. from the country that gave us adele, we've got british singing sensation dua lipa, bringing her soulful sound to our studio singing her smash hit "blow your [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a rodent ride-along. [dad] alright, buddy, don't forget anything! [kid] i won't, dad... [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it's pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is literally crawling, but there is some movement on the eastside overpass. getting word of another collision.
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the citi double cash card. double means double. >> announcer: the citi concert series on "today" is proudly presented to you by citi. 21-year-old dua lipa has made a name for herself in britain with her soulful pop albums. the second-highest selling british female artist this year behind adele. >> her debut self-titled album is already bringing up the charts. >> good morning. this is so exciting! >> it is. i'm really excited. i've been looking forward to this for a while. i'm really happy. >> is it true your primary music schoolteacher said that you probably might not make it because you can't hit the high notes? >> i guess i've had a really husky voice. when i auditioned for the choir the teacher went straight away
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to the high notes. like, great, sing this note and nothing came out. it was just air. and he was like, okay, maybe next time and i never really got a chance to get a part in the choir which actually might have been a good thing. >> that really is. are you excited finally getting this ep out? >> yeah. i'm really excited to get the album out finally. i've been working on it for two years now. it's been my baby for a while. >> let's hear your baby. ladies and gentlemen, dua lipa. ♪ ♪ i know it's hot i know we've got something that money can't buy ♪ fighting to the fifths biting your lip loving too late in the night ♪ tell me i'm too crazy you can't
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tame me can't tame me ♪ tell me i have changed but i'm the same me old same me ♪ inside hey if you don't like the way i talk then why am i on your mind? ♪ if you don't like the way i rock then finish your glass of wine ♪ we fight and we argue you'll still love my blind ♪ if we don't mess this whole thing up guaranteed i can blow your mind ♪ mwah! ant tonight i'm alive ain't a dollar sign guaranteed i can blow your mind ♪ ♪ and tonight i'm alive ain't a dollar sign guaranteed i can blow your mind mwah ♪ ya i'm so bad best that you've had i guess you're digging the show ♪ ♪ open the door you want some more when you wanna leave let me
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snow ♪ tell me i'm too crazy you can't tame me can't tame me ♪ tell me i have changed but i'm the same me old same me ♪ ♪ inhey! ♪ if you don't like the way i talk then why manial i on your mind? ♪ if you don't like the way i rock then finish your glass of wine ♪ we fight and we argue you'll still love me blind ♪ if we don't mess this whole thing up guaranteed i can blow your mind ♪ ♪ and tonight i'm alive ain't a dollar sign guaranteed i can blow your mind mwah ♪ and tonight i'm alive ain't a dollar sign guaranteed i can blow your mind mwah ♪ ♪ ♪ tell me i'm too crazy you can't tame me can't tame me ♪ tell me i have changed but i'm the same me old same me ♪
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inside ♪ ♪ hey! mwah! ♪ [ if you don't like the way i talk then why am i on your mind? ♪ if you don't like the way i rock then finish your glass of wine ♪ we fight and we argue you'll still love me blind ♪ if we don't mess this whole thing up guaranteed i can blow your mind mwah ♪ ♪ and tonight i'm alive ain't a dollar sign guaranteed i can blow your mind ♪ ant tonight i'm alive ain't a dollar sign guaranteed i can blow your mind mwah ♪ >> dua lipa, thank you so much. thank you to your band, too, they're terrific as with el. we are back in a moment. but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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it is the most wonderful time of the year because our 23rd annual "today toy drive" is
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under way. 31 gifts is one of the very generous companies who help us reach millions disadvantaged families. with us, the founder, president and ceo, cindy monroe, and her hu husband, scott monroe, chief branding officer. i love your philosophy that giving a gift is like giving a smile. >> it is. this year we are giving over 100,000 gifts to kids all across the country and just to make them smile. in addition we get to actually -- >> we go into our field, distribute products all over the current. they kind of act as elves for the drive. >> this year we are donating thermal pouchs to take their lunch in, cinch sacks, something for them to take their books or toys back and forth. it is great because it is good products for pre-teens or teens. because often they get the younger toys but we get to offer those for the teens. >> you are really about empowering women and girls. >> it is all a part of our women to help people reach their
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potential. th we think that starts with young girls and building their confidence. not too bad, scott. thank you. beginning this thursday you can donate a toy on our plaza and online. our website has all the details for us. we had an awesome co-host today. >> it was so much fun! thank you for having me. >> you were terrific. after we taste tested the speculoos, quest love tweeted about it. "meanwhile, i'm drinking this kale/beet combo." >> what did you think of "gilmore girls"? that's my question. >> he's number one fan. coming up, you're on with kathie lee and hoda. >> and alexis is actually
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=trx at ck= ck traffic maps except the sunshine to stick around today and gradually warming temperatures. in south bay, 60 degrees, upper 50s for peninsula and tri-valley.
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san francisco, 59 degrees. north bashgs winds will be kicking up and that could create choppy conditions. so a high surf advisory in effect until 6:00 this evening. >> keep that in mind if you're heading to the coast. things are moving nicely. like this time of year because things calm down the week after thanksgiving. the south bay, northbound 880 and 101. slow where they meet south of san jose airport. we're looking at a smooth drive around the east bay. slowing for east bay castro valley but not south of there. 880 moving down toward the dunbarton bridge. toll plaza with fast track lanes only. san mateo bridge, things moving faster, 92. back to you. happening on twitter, we are updating a nationwide protest story over the u.s. minimum wage. one of those demonstrations was this morning in oakland, low wage workers are also planning to gather at sfo at noon.
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we'll be there for our newscast at 11:00. posting on twitter between now and then. on facebook tell us where you stand on these. weigh in in our u.s. world section on our home page nbcbayarea.com.
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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. hello, everybody. it is booze day tuesy. spanky tuesday, november 29th, but also much more importantly known as giving tuesday. that is rhythm inside by callum scott. >> got a great, great show today. talking about it for months. it's finally arrived. you've been waiting. the "gilmore girls" series is on after nine years. we're going to find out what changed for three of the stars. lauren am

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