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good morning. tough talk. >> all options are on the table. >> with north korea threatening to conduct a nuclear test as early as today, vice-president mike pence warns the u.s. is willing to take military action if necessary. that as president trump promises a massive tax cut and a big move on health care, all with just a week to go until he hits 100 days in office. but can he deliver? airline fiasco. another heated confrontation just weeks after that united airlines scandal. americans airlines flight attendant removed from duty after getting into a dispute with a woman over a stroller. the chaos all caught on camera.
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march for science. demonstrators worldwide hitting the streets, calling for science to be celebrated, not ignored. one of the people leading the charge? bill nye the science guy. he joins us here in studio today, saturday, april 22, 2017. ♪ >> we're at "today." >> it's "today" and it's my wife's birthday. >> we're on tv. >> 11 months and still going. >> we're at the "today" show. >> this is a lively crowd. >> good morning. welcome back to "today" on a saturday morning. we have a lovely crowd outside here on the plaza. can i tell you something? i walked outside and one of the
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signs caught my attention. my wife looks like hoda. what do you think? >> she does. >> i think it's the hair. >> a big thanks to all our folks for stopping by. >> all over the country. >> let's begin this hour with our top stories. all eyes are on north korea as the rogue nation is thought to be close to conducting another nuclear test, which could come as early as this weekend. vice-president mike pence in australia says the u.s. is willing to do whatever it takes to confront the threat. nbc's kelly koeb a ya is live with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. u.s. officials obviously watching this closely. they tell nbc news they saw no sign of an imminent nuclear test this morning. however, they say north korea could carry out a nuclear test or a missile test at any time with little warning. vice-president mike pence in
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australia today praised china for upping the pressure on north korea but said china needs to do more. also said that if china doesn't succeed here, the u.s. and its allies will saying all options are on the table, including military action. in north korea, signs of a gas shortage in pyongyang. drivers lining up for fuel there. china is north korea's main supplier of fuel. it's not yet clear whether this gas shortage is because of china restricting supplies to the country. "uss carl vinson" is due in the region with a matter of days. in south korea the military is on alert. it apparently is on alert in china as well. the government disputes that. north korea threatening again, threatening a great war of justice.
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>> kelly, thank you. turning to politics in the united states now. president trump has a lot on his plate, promising a massive tax cut. also trying to revive the effort to repeal obamacare and dealing with the possibility of a government shutdown, all within the coming week. nbc's kelly o'donnell is live at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. buckle up. it's going to be a busy one. the white house is trying to do two things when it comes to the 100 day mark. they are downplaying that as an arbitrary, media driven date. at the same time, they are ready with proposals and promises kept. the president can tout to say his first 100 days in office shows some successes on the board. rarely does the president simply walk to an event, with no motorcade. his first visit to the treasury department next door to the white house made that easy. while there, the president teed up an unexpected new headline
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for next week. >> we will have a big announcement on wednesday having to do with tax reform. >> reporter: the president described his tax cut proposal in an interview with the associated press as bigger, i believe, than any tax cut ever. the president's plate is full. closing in on the 100 day mark next saturday. with no legislative achievements yet, the white house is reviving an effort to repeal obamacare. when congress returns this week. >> it's going to be great. it will happen. >> health care and tax -- >> it will happen. see what happens. no particular rush. but we will see what happens. >> reporter: white house sources acknowledge a second attempt at repeal is still a tall order, given lingering differences among house republicans. the president brushed off expectations about meeting the symbolic 100 day deadline. >> doesn't matter if it's next week. >> reporter: the calendar does count to avoid a government shutdown. shutdown. the trump team is also negotiating a sweeping spending
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package that would beef up defense and fund a border wall. despite the president's tough stand on immigration he told the associated press undocumented minors known as dreamers who fear deportation can rest easy. he says his administration is not after the dreamers. we are after the criminals. and the president's twitter feed is also a part of his 100-day plan. with a new approach. some videos showing the president in action. one example shows the visit of an american aide worker held in an egyptian prison three years. the president was involved in her release and the video set to patriotic music, lee greenwood's "proud to be an american" shows the president meeting with her in the oval office. a video the white house can use to more subtly show an accomplishment the president has made without making it so overt as to say her release is a part of his 100-day success story. >> kelly o'donnell from the white house. thank. weeks after that passenger
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was dragged off a united airlines flight, now american airlines is in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. american is apologizes this morning for the behavior of one of its flight attendants. a passenger's video show as woman holding a baby and crying last night in san francisco. the passenger says a flight attendant roughly wrestled a stroller from the woman, when another passenger stood up to confront the flight attendant, the two went nose to nose. american issued a statement apologizing to the woman and a passenger saying the actions of our team member captured here do not appear to reflect patience or empathy. the american team member has been removed from duty while we immediately investigate this incident. two of america's biggest cities recovering from massive blackouts this morning. the power is back on in san francisco now after an electrical failure brought a huge section of that city to a standstill friday. businesses shut down and the famous cable cars need a tow. new york city subway back to normal after a power outage
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stranded thousands of passengers friday. dylan dreyer out on the plaza with another check of the weekend forecast. >> good morning, guys. a special request on the plaza this morning. you asked to be on tv. >> yes. >> i did! >> what do you want to tell the world? >> um, i have a joke. >> is it a clean joke? >> yes, it's clean. it's clean. >> go for it. >> grasshopper walks into a bar and the bartender says, hey, we have a drink named after you. and the grasshopper says, really? you have a drink named steve? >> there's crones in the crowd. nice job, though. on national tv. stand-up comedian in the making here. take a look at the weather going on across the country. some warmer weather is trying to move in to the southeast as it will trigger a couple of scatters showers and storms today. some could be pretty strong. temperatures going into sunday, though, topping out in the lower 80s, mid-50s along the mid-atlantic with showers but it's going to warm up in the northeast. pittsburgh, 78 degrees by the time we get to wednesday. at that time it back into the
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mid-80s middle of the week and kansas city tops out in the 70s oi y and tuesday but dip off a good morning. we are wabiking up to mostly clr conditions. we're seeing a few scattered clouds at 52 degrees. nice cool start along the peninsula and in the tri valley 45. and we are expecting to see an increase in cloud cover for today's forecast. temps will be in the 70s and upper 60s in inland areas with lower 60s along the coastline. and that's your latest forecast. guys? >> dylan dreyer, let a young lady tell a live joke on national television. >> i wasn't sure where that was going, but it worked out. >> thank you, dylan. still ahead this morning, like father, like son. this little barber putting his hair-styling skills to task. >> and you won't believe what
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beautiful view. thanks to charmin. and you, honeybear. awwwww. (avo) we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin? we're back on a saturday morning and it is time to trend. >> going to trend? >> yes. >> big issue with shoes on the table. that's our story. in my family, it's bad luck to put shoes on the table. >> i thought it was purses. >> that's on the floor. >> dirty. >> oh. i got gifts for you ladies. >> thank you. >> all right. i'm no expect on fashion, especially for women. apparently a new trend out there, ladies, like the mule shoe with a twist. we have a pair here to show you. this is the brand from everlane and the shoe is called the modern bobo. as you can see there, the backs of the shoe -- >> just slide your foot in. >> can be folded down, stepped on. the brand says the collapsible heel can be worn down like a slide, up like a loafer.
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>> sounds so great reading this. >> i feel if you're in a rush have to go outside to get the newspaper, slide in your foot, run and get it. going out, a night on the town, top -- >> pop it out? >> ta-da! >> they look like they've been stepped on. >> maybe when you're heel is in there, fills it out. >> there's your business. there's your party right there. seems to be all the rage. gucci is catching on. $140 for that pair. >> $140. >> would you pay that? >> i don't know. they look like damaged shoes. >> not for me. >> i could see them being popular, too. >> me, too. a nice balance. >> don't say i never gave you anything. >> size 8, they're too big. >> geez. as a working mom, working moms we like to think we're pretty good multitaskers, right? according to science, it might not be true. just 2.5% of people are able to do it effectively. that's because people are actually wired to be what they call monotaskers. when we try to do more than one tank at a time, apparently we
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impair our ability to function at our finest. what's worse, neuroscientists fear that our constant struggle to divide our attention is ruining our overall health. >> i can believe that. >> wow. >> they say in the long run it effects our judgment to perform even the simplest of tasks. >> do you agree? >> yes. i don't try to multitask. i can't do it. >> i wonder if that's a guy thing? ryan doesn't like multitasking. if you're walking this way, grab that and this and put it away while doing the other -- >> too much. >> you might be the wiser for t. maybe, or maybe just a simpleton. you have to see the video to believe the next video. proving talent comes in all sizes. this is a boy who lives in turkey. he is just 4 years old and when he grows up, he wants to be a barber just like dad. and it looks like he's well on his way as well. he's been working at his father's barber shop the past six months and his dad people request the young boy when he
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come in, because he's that good. look at him. >> i wonder if he charges half price? >> that was good. pop star! >> okay. a little "pop star." >> here we go. how much would you spend to live like old school hollywood royalty? ♪ baby, might be quite continental but diamonds are a girl's best friend ♪ >> the star of classics like "gentlemen prefer blondes "and "some like it hot" marilyn monroe, perhaps the ultimate hollywood icon. dropped money tied to the bombshell. if you want to take it to the next level now you can own her home in the affluent l.a. neighborhood of brentwood for a cool $6.9 million. the first and only home she ever purchased herself. also where she died in 1962 at the age of 36. monroe reportedly bought the 1929 spanish style hacienda for $39,000.
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today on the market for about 93 times that amount. we did the math for you. hefty price tag. but -- >> someone will buy that in a heartbeat. >> for some, $6.9 million, a lot to us, but nothing -- >> especially in that neighborhood. and finally, 66 years old, bill murray showing no signs of slowing down or fear of trying something new. a surprising new venture. ♪ necessarily so what you're liable to read in the bible ♪ >> yep. that's the comedian singing in gershwin standard. part of his new project "new world." in it performs songs from the musical "west side story" and spoken word including works from mark twain, walt whitman and ernest hemingway performing in napa valley july 20th and plan ross release a recording in august. >> i like that. >> nothing he can't do. >> nothing wrong with that. dylan, thank you. still ahead, we'll take you
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there's a new addition to the sea world family in texas. it's bringing a lot of joy to all those who worked there. >> it's bittersweet as it marks the end of an era for the orca breeding program. >> reporter: making waves. the killer whale swimming protectively with her newborn orca. >> it was so cute. >> reporter: a sight for all ages. >> incredible picture that keeps in your mind forever. >> reporter: it's the fifth calf. the 30th time a killer whale has given birth at sea world. it's also the last time one will ever be born into captivity here. >> this is the most beautiful
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patient in the world as a veterinarian and the most beautiful ocean ambassador you can imagine. but it's our last one. >> reporter: sea world is ending the breeding program and shows. the decision came after the backlash that followed a documentary. palo a by the time the company decided to end the shows, the whale was pregnant. they want them released so sanctuaries. sea world says they wouldn't survive. they're prepared to care of the last addition. >> this is the last opportunity for us to be able to study and see and watch this calf, this baby grow and mature and get all the information we can. >> reporter: mom and calf will remain here. as the baby learns to breast feed, it swims ahead, testing the waters like all kids do. under mom's watchful eyes. >> she immediately snaps right into, okay, now i've got a job to do. that's to take care of that calf. she's fantastic at it.
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>> reporter: a mom now focused on bonding with her last baby. nbc news, san antonio, texas. still ahead here on a saturday morning on "today," if you are looking for some inspiration for the big day, don't go anywhere. from the dessert bar to drone individual og if video, we are looking at the latest in wedding trends. search through your autograph collections. you will not believe how much some are worth today. >> you have some cool autographs. you have tom brady's. >> no, i don't. i don't think so. >> first these messages. ♪ she'll tease you, ♪ she'll unease you ♪ all the better just to please you ♪ ♪ she's precocious, and she knows just ♪ ♪ what it takes to make a pro blush ♪ ♪ all the boys think she's a spy, ♪
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good saturday morning to you. it is 6:26. here's a live look outside at the trans america pyramid. you can't even see the golden gate bridge because it's covered in the clouds. the sun is trying to breakthrough. we appreciate you joining us. we have a like at the forecast. >> it won't be as beautiful as yesterday. >> at least not the sky, but it will be fairly calm and the temps will be climbing into the 60s and 70s. definitely expect to see a much cooler saturday. scattered clouds in south bay at 52 degrees. san francisco is also still in those 50s. north bay at 47 degrees and we do have a process sitting offshore. that will bring an increase in
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cloud cover. happy earth day. here's a check of the temperature trend. we can expect to be in the 60s by about 10:00. we'll start off with sunshine. over the next couple hours definitely see more of those clouds out there. the clouds look like they will be sticking around through tonight and as we head into sunday we're also noticing a pattern where we're going to cool down even more. so today we definitely cool down compared to yesterday. today's highs will be in the 60s, upper 60s and 70s for san jose and then tomorrow about five, ten degrees cooler. and then rain on the way. >> you'll have to stay tuned at 7:00. we want to tell you this morning about another confrontation on an airline. this time it's american airline at sfo. the airline is on damage control after a video surfaced involving a male flight attendant getting in an altercation with a mom and
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her baby. the video, the mother flying with two children is seen crying holding her baby. multiple witnesses say the woman was trying to find an overhead bin space for her stroller when a male flight attendant took the stroller from her and in the process hit her and nearly hit her 8-year-old child. another passenger that man you see there stepped in to defend the woman and demanded to know the name of the male flight attendant. >> i'll knock you flat. >> you stay out of this. >> the airline has suspended that flight attendant while it investigates. american told nbc bay area, quote, we have seen the video and have already started an investigation to obtain the facts. we are deeply sorry for the pain we have caused this passenger and her family and to any other customers affected by the incident. this of course comes less than two weeks after a man was brutally dragged off a united airlines flight. the man accused of carrying out a mass murder at a small christian college in oakland in 2012 has now been declared
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mentally competent to stand trial. one goh's lawyers made that announcement yesterday, but it's not clear if he will face trial. goh is accused of killing seven people in a shooting in 2012. records she he has been moved to the jail in dublin while prosecutors weigh their next move. coming up this morning, tens of thousands of people are in downtown san jose this weekend and it's not just for comic con. we'll tell you all about that. that plus all your top stories and weather coming up at 7:00.
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and we're back. saturday morning, april 22, 2017. we have a fantastic crowd on the plaza. [ cheers ] >> i feel like ohio is really represented today. >> a lot of people from ohio today. what's going on? >> ohio is always well represented. always folks from highw s fros cooking later in the half hour. >> still to come, celebrating earth day with america's favorite science guy, bill nye stopping by to talk about climate change and his new show on netflix. then we'll look at the latest wedding trends from fashion to food to flowers, all things in between. our experts will tell us which items you should buy. which items you should, perhaps,
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rent. for the big day. and craig mentioned, doing cooking on the plaza. today's recipe a delicious buttermilk grilled pork chop dish. >> the largest pork chops i've ever seen. >> love them. >> and looking for an easy way to make some money, you may want to start collecting autographs. you will not believe how much cash collectors are raking in these days. that's next. but before we get to any of that, since we were outside last time, seems as if we have a bit of a spritzing. >> yes. had umbrellas, lost the umbrellas. it's not enough for the umbrellas i guess what i'm saying. >> that's so deep. [ laughter ] >> moving out of your way. >> thanks. take a look at the weather going on across the country this weekend. you see a couple of spotty showers in the northeast. that's the spritz we were talking about. heavier rain through kentucky and tennessee. could sy see isolated storms later today and tomorrow. spreading to the east, virginia, carolinas down through georgia.
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could see flooding with heavier downpour good morning. we are waking up to mostly clear skies, tri valley 45. the south bay at 52 degrees. a few scattered clouds. now we will be seeing an increase in that cloud cover. 47 degrees in the north bay. cool 52 in san francisco and we can expect to see those clouds throughout the entire day. temps will be climbing into the 60s along the coastline. upper 70s for inland area. high of about 72 in san jose. 63 in san francisco. and we are also celebrating comcast cares day today. it's a day hosted by our parent company, which brings together thousands of volunteers from all across the country to help local communities thrive. sheer a live look from our friends from our nbc station wcau and what they're doing in philadelphia. dle
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cleaning up one of the citied boys and girls club. by the time the kids return monday, their smiles will shine as bright as their clubs. i've been out there. amazing seeing people come together and really help the community. >> to see the kids' faces when they see the playground. a big deal. >> thank you. a growing trend across the country that involves a pen and a piece of paper. >> yes. what was once a free chester from celebrity to fan is now a big business, business in the billions, in fact. here with what was learned about the costly craze of celebrity autographs. good morning. >> that's right. good morning, you guys. in the age of the selfie it's hard to imagine autographs from celebrities are worth much anymore. it's actually a booming business that takes place as comic-cons, comic and movie conferences under way this weekend across the country from chicago to silicon valley. it's the pop culture phenomenon mown as comic-con where comic
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fans geek out about movies, comics and video games. >> geek, pretty mainstream. >> reporter: this is the ringleader. >> kind of goofy you belong here. a "walking dead" week, you belong here. >> reporter: the biggest comic-con ever. fans come from around the world to meet their favorite celeb tips and characters and autographs are a cash cow pap growing trend across the country. a $2 billion a year business. celebrities used to mainly sign autographs for free, now fans pay a premium. >> something i'm willing to pay, because i'm not here all the time. once in a lifetime thing. >> reporter: for $50 an autograph, samantha gaits and fellow trekkies get to meet michelle nichols. also known at bridge commander ohora what is the meaning? >> what does it mean when people come and talk to you about strt
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"star trek" so many years later? >> they love watching, they love the show and we have a mutual admiration society going here. >> reporter: and also the most expensive. $100 to get up close and personal with stanley, creator of marvel comics. >> it's a younger me good to see you. >> hi! >> reporter: the bigger the celebrity, the larger the price tag. taylor swift sells a signed poster for $250. autograph from madonna, more than $1,600. a sign ed book from j.k. rowling -- and autograph from elvis presley today worth nearly $6,000. james dean more than $28,000. all four beatles together over $43,000. when former new york giant victor cruz sits down for a signing he can do hundreds of autographs an hour. >> great. it's always great to, you know, not just see fans on game dap at
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the stadium but to meet them here, touch them, talk to them in person and have a real interaction with them is always a beautiful thing. >> there's so much here. >> reporter: for brandensteon steiner, his dreams came true. >> wasn't always like this, trust me. >> reporter: collecting over three decades. 40,000 square foot vault, memorabilia from every major event in sports history. >> signed by jeter, mariano, andy pettit. >> wow. how much is this worth? >> sells for about $800. >> reporter: from reading joe dimaggio's personal diary. >> a handwritten journal. we bought this journal from joe dimaggio. >> reporter: july 4, 1992. >> to meeting a living legend, the autograph lives on putting priceless memories within reach. by the way, autographs have a way of bringing a motley crew of celebrities today at chicago's comic-con. actress from the "flash" tv
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show, former wwe wrestler and stanley in the house greeting the next generation of fans. all they want, more than a selfie. >> fascinating. >> dylan brought up a good point. everyone takes selfie. you almost forget to ask for a simple autographs. >> do you have any cool autographs? any one of you? >> back to that. >> as many people we meet, we never think to ask. >> there for work. feel weird asking. >> true. what do growing bubbles and climate change have in common? america's favorite science guy america's favorite science guy bill nye is hurry into lowe's today america's favorite science guy bill nye is for huge savings on all things spring. like this char-broil advantage 3-burner gas grill for only $149. plus, get up to $200 off select patio sets. get started with the season's best savings. start with lowe's. if youto treat your tough nasal allergies... ...listen up. unlike pills that don't treat congestion, clarispray covers 100 percent of your nasal allergy symptoms.
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and you guys, i've got to say -- >> you like that? >> just for you. >> you look pretty sharp. if you like to worry about things you're living in a great time. >> okay. >> so -- this is just a traditional demonstration to show you the big problem. i'm going to make a mark on this red tape. as we warm this water, it expands. here you are -- hold the bulb. >> hold the bulb. >> sheinelle hold the bulb, bottom part. you know it will go up. >> sure. >> the red liquid will go up. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> same is happening here. there you go. and the same is happening with the world's ocean, everybody. you get this enormous ocean just a little bit warmer, it gets bigger, just like this. just like this. and when it gets bigger, exotic places like norfolk, virginia, galveston, texas to a lesser extent manhattan, are going to have water coming in to your living room, and people are
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going to leave. who's going to pay for it? abandon houses. it's going to be a drag. see that? in just a few seconds, water expands. just as, just like the spirit and the thermometer. you don't need to take that with you. >> i'm walking because -- you're right. something i hadn't thought about. >> does go up. right? >> it does. >> moving along. things to do. >> another example. >> another important thing. so here in the world in which we live, there we are adding carbon monoxide to the air extraordinarily fast. the carbon monoxide is mixing with the ocean. here's something you can do at home. nothing but fun. red cabbage, boiling water. >> uh-huh. >> produces this liquid. craig, if you would, put the shminkiest tiny shmink of vinegar in this one. >> a tiny drop? >> use your judgment. >> whoa. it turned red as if by magic. it's not magic, it's -- >> vinegar. >> science. >> science. >> science!
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>> if you would, now, blow bubbles into this, also. >> because you breathe out carbon die y carbon dioxide. >> like breathing into the earth? >> into the air. adding carbon dioxide mixing with the ocean forming carbonic acid. what she's mixing here. look, it's changing color. adding this to the ocean it's becoming more aaid-- acidic, han sea life. you're walk, thirsty and someone hands you a bottle of vinegar instead of water. what we're doing to the atmosphere. three things we want for everybody in the world. >> clean water. >> right on. >> clean air? >> yeah, clean air, but i was going to say, the second thing is, renewably produced, rely electricity and the third thing is access to the internet, for everybody in the world. >> we always learn something new. >> try this at home and think big about climate change.
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the weather is warming up, flowers blossoming and love is in the air. a reminder that wedding season is about to be in full bloom, and we are bringing you coverage of the latest wedding trends and fashion, decor and desserts. i'm going to kick it off with ann chertoff from theweddingwire.com. dylan wants this dress. i want that one. absolutely gorgeous. >> 2017 is is all about fun and unique details. we work with 200,000 vendors and spoke with her friends at clinefeld's. sheer and sexy, off the
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shoulder. >> sheaer, sexy, off the shoulder. >> a lot of sheer paneling. >> she's the sheer and sexy. >> she's the sheer and sexy, yeah. she's actually covered. not completely bare. dad will approve. >> shoulders are flattering on everybody. no matter how tall, short. gorgeous. and you look gorgeous. it's just beautiful. >> isn't it? ready to wear is doing off the shoulder everything or shoulder cutout. bride's is taking their lead from ready to wear. this is a perfect example of an elegant and sophisticated off the shoulder. >> bridesmaids dresses, people are renting them. oh, wear this dress, you can wear it again, you never do. >> you're never wearing it again. >> rent them. >> exactly. this rose gold dress by athea is gorgeous and romantic and blingy but definitely understated. >> do this. >> now, you can actually rent this dress. for less than $100. >> oh.
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what? >> yes. >> done, done and done. >> or go to rent the runway. dresses to rent as well. >> gorgeous. talk about quickly this jewelry. >> if you're having trouble finding your something borrowed, you can borrow jewelry from william & henry. a showroom in new york. go play dress up. for $200, to $600, you can borrow your jewelry up to half a million. for $600. >> amazing. that's a win. >> i put it on for this segment. >> look at it. gosh. gorgeous. >> yes. >> now we're talking videography, all the craze now. drone photography? >> it's huge. getting aerial, beautiful views you could never get before for a wedding. now, the one thing you have to be careful about is you want to make sure you have faa clearance. so that you make sure that you're not going to get in trouble on your wedding day t. is usually legal, though? >> it's legal. you want to make sure you're not fly into trouble amplts beautiful wall from winston
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flowers in boston. >> this is real. hundreds of roses. this is an hombre effect. goes from lavender all the way to vibrant. >> expensive? >> this one ises 15 $15,000 bec it's real. you can use a smaller sides, customize for your wedding. paper flowers, fabric flowers, mix and match. you get a lot of bang for your buck here because you can make this in a lot of places. >> i have a friend who did this, mixed it. couldn't tell. amazing. >> take a selfie with it. >> all your guests can take selfies. >> use for vows in front of it. frame your sweetheart table, do a lot with it. could be a lot of money, but getting a lot of use out of it. >> yes. >> sweet treats with craig. >> hey! >> hey. >> who needs a wedding cake anymore. >> i always think you need a wedding cake. got to take the photo, but definitely you can have more than one dessert now. >> so many ice cream options. >> ice cream is huge right now.
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cupcakes first. then doughnuts last year and now it's ice cream. who doesn't love ice cream? >> amen to that. >> this is actually a really great idea. a diy sundae bar. ice cream and guests pick and choose the flavors to put on top. whipped cream, sprinkles. >> i love t. customize it to your favorite stuff. >> doesn't seem ridiculously expensive. that's not going to cost you $15,000. >> it's not. unless you're getting crazy with truffles or something. >> what are these? >> milkshakes. huge. find them on instagram. amazing milk shakes. we have a shamrock one with whiskey. is it good? >> slow down! >> cake vodka in it. >> can't get it out. it's so thick. that's really good. >> yeah! you can also do -- the best thing -- there is alcohol in them. >> if you want to be crazy like i am. i'm having a mint wedding only
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serving this because it goes with the palate. >> these doughnuts are massive, by the way. >> insane. like a hope simpson moment here. >> from the speets to experiences. >> important for couples to register for gifts. actually doing your guest as disservice if you don't register. today there's a lot more options than just going to your regular brick and mortar story. newl newlyweds, makes grandma happy. honeyfund register for cash items for your honeymoon. get couple the massages or give to charity. >> these are really good tips. >> yeah. weddings are so much fun. >> so fun. but you can do something like the expensive wall but rent the bridesmaids dresses, or wear a million dollar bracelet for. >> $600. >> don't go anywhere. next up, gripping delicious buttermilk pork chops on the plaza and inviting you to stick around. inviting you to stick around as
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this morning on "today's food" making the ploeft of spring weather by cooking out here on the plaza. jerome, executive chef. yeah. big hand, executive chef of sweet home cafe and the new museum of african-american culture in washington, d.c. excited you're here. my understanding is that the food is designed to be an extension of the mission at the museum? >> is. it's actually an edible exhibit. coincide with the exhibit upstairs and tells the stories of african-american people through our food ways and foot. >> first of all, these pork chops. goodness. >> nice center cut porter house pork chops. you could relatively use any kind of pork. bone liz pork if you like or a
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tenderloin. the point is in the brine. buttermilk, a little bit of oil. >> can i ask you, the most amazing pork chop i've ever had in my life. >> dylan dreyer just interrupted our segment to compliment you on the finished product. >> oh, man. add a little hot sauce to it. >> i love it. >> oh, my gosh. >> some honey. >> amazing. >> sweeten it up. >> try this. >> how long -- how long, jarome, do we let this marinade? >> 12 to 24 hours. generally i go overnight with it to bring the flavors in. a lot of moisture. >> that's a lot of garlic, the thing is, not bringing heat. really set the but per milk wtbh it in a good amount of salt. >> on a diet, this is not your dish. >> it's always somebody's dish, even if you're on a diet. we throw a little pork in in. >> it's all protein. >> and let that go overnight. >> take it from that.
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overnight. on the grill, grilling the pork chop. how long on each side? this is a pretty thick cut of meat. >> a pretty thick cut of meat. we'll generally move it around. it will take 20, 25 minutes. gets marks to find our sweet spots on the grill. >> how can you tell when it's done? >> thermometer. 100 to 145 degrees internally. >> the chop on the grill. here's the finished product. beautifully looking pork chops. >> super beautiful. >> in addition to the pork chops you also brought along salad as well? >> yes. >> tell us about the salad. >> i like to serve this with a nice spring and summertime grilled asparagus and corn salad's in disease, super sweet corn from the eastern shore. it's almost like starch and candy, man. we charred it off. grill it off. cut it right off the cob. a simple straightforward salad.
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>> red eng onion and that's t. that's it. >> you have to try this, craig i. have never known dylan dreyer positive interrupt. >> i would have interrupted you for the salad, too. >> how did you become a professional chef? >> i always enjoyed cooking. then i found myself at the american museum working with restaurant associates and what we've done is actually transformed museum dining around the world and i set it as goal for myself to be at the african-american museum. >> that's a winner. >> isn't that amazing? >> that's a winner, thank you. >> could you make this with a thinner cut pork chop? >> you can. but it's not as fun. >> this is like three meals. >> jerome, thank you so much for joining us today. if you'd like that recipe yourself head to today.com/foodformore. >> goodness. >> sheinelle, you have a line. >> i'm supposed to say that does it for us this morning. tomorrow on "sunday today" willie sits down with marcus samuelson to talk about his journey surviving an ethiopian
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bridge from emoryville kira klapp good saturday morning to you. it is 6:59. here's a live look outside as the sun rises over the bay bridge. san francisco off in the distance. we really appreciate your joining us on this saturday, earth day. i'm kira klapper. it's going to be nice you say. >> it is. >> boy, it can't beat yesterday, can it? >> it can't. the only thing that's going to be different today than yesterday is a little bit less sunshine, but if you have plans to be outside, it's still going to be very much dry.
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very nice in the temperatures. seeing a comp noibination of cl. we will start seeing clouds rolling in. that's what's going to bring us fairly cloudy saturday. but the temps on this earth day will be climbing into the 60s and the 70s. but if you notice on the icons we start off mostly clear in some areas and then quickly start seeing an increase in our cloud cover. it's going to be a little bit overcast on this earth day, but at least it's going to be dry. we do have a trough. it's going to bring some drizzle so we don't have anything to worry about going into tomorrow. today's highs will be in the 50s and 70s and then tomorrow we're expecting an even greater drop in those temperatures. i'll have a closer look at that. yes, we are tracking more rain on the way as we head into the workweek. >> it's such a roller
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