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we do love our animals here. we love when you join us as well. that's what's happening on "today in the bay." back at 7:25 with a live local news update. >> have a great day. it's going to be a beautiful one. >> good morning. an explosive device in a london subway car causes a stampede during rush hour. authorities believe it was bomb that failed to detonate. again, north korea launching a ballistic missile over japan breaching japanese airspace for the second time in a month and setting off a storm of reaction from world leaders. the president speaking out from air force one. >> people in this country will be very, very safe. >> what will it take to get the north to back down. google under fire. could the company be forced to
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fork over four years of back pay to every female employee. and selena gomez gets back to work after her life-saving kidney transplant. and the cleveland indians with a historic walk off today. september 15th, 2017. >> 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." nice to have you with us on a friday morning. we have willie in for matt this morning. breaking news to start us off, it comes out of london. a fireball in the london subway, during the morning rush hour, caused a stampede of commuters and left 18 people injured. scotland yard is now investigating this explosion as a terrorist incident. let's get to keir simmons. he's live on the scene with the latest. good morning. what happened. >> reporter: good morning. this is a wealthy area, a suburb packed with middle class
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families. behind me the area is cordoned off as witnesses described seeing a flash and children being trampled under foot. officials tell us they believe the device did not detonate. meanwhile, london's police, terrorist command, investigating. chaos. commuters escaping flames and fear on a subway car witnesses say was packed. this morning, pictures show belongings abandoned and what may be a crude explosive device. one passenger tweeting, a fireball flew down the carriage. we just jumped out of an open door. >> people were trapped. people were really hurt. >> reporter: police treating it as a terrorists incident. the timing, 8:20 in london this morning, designed to cause
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maximum casualties. >> it's early to draw full conclusion as to what the circumstances and cause of that explosion are. >> reporter: so far, multiple injuries reported. one witness telling me, she saw a woman with extensive burns. >> i saw one woman on a stretcher. her legs were quite burned and wrapped in blastic and her hair was quite charred. >> reporter: others, hurt in the panic as people fled. among the passengers, children on the cool run, now witnesses to what may be another terror attack in europe. this morning, president trump tweeting another attack in london by a loser terrorists, and these are sick and demented people. the mayor of london asking for calm, saying the city will not be defeated from terrorism. i live a short distance away from here. i have friends who live in this area. when it happens so close to home, it gets to you. >> indeed, it does. we're hoping everybody is safe there.
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keir, thank you. also breaking overnight a new missile launch by north korea, again flying over japanese airspace. the stakes of a nuclear stand off in that region higher than ever now as the u.n. security council calls for an emergency session later this morning. we have it all covered with nbc's ron allen in seoul. ron, good morning. >> reporter: this was a bold and defiant step by the north koreans at a time when the united states and the international community are trying to exert as much pressure on the regime as possible. the regime, launching its furthest flying missile, ever. this morning, south korea's response, swift and emphatic. simulating a strike on the north korean launch strike, minutes after the regime defied the world again, its 19th missile test this year. firing from close to the north korea capital, pyongyang. it flew some 2,500 miles east over japan, before falling into the pacific ocean. a distance that puts guam well in range.
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hours earlier, president trump suggesting north korea is feeling pressure. >> we're working on different things. i can't tell you, obviously, what i'm working on. but believe me, the people in this country will be very, very safe >> reporter: overnight japanese sirens sounding for the second time in three weeks. japan's prime minister condemning a dangerous and provocative action, but north korea clearly feeling emboldened, another missile launch after apparently testing a hydrogen bomb earlier this month. despite the security council calling for sanctions. calling for america to be punished, beat with a stick, fit for a rabid dog, the statement said. saying, japan is no longer needed to exist, reducing the u.s. to ashes and darkness. when the u.n. security council meets this afternoon, another emergency session, expect calls for tougher sanctions like an
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oil embargo, and they want the u.s. military to back off as well, and something the u.s. says will not happen. back to you. >> ron, allen, thank you. we have the former chief of staff to the cia and department of defense, jeremy bash, who is an analyst for nbc news. good morning. >> good morning, savannah. >> there's been so many of the missile tests. even the recent nuclear test, and people may be getting a little immune to this. put it into context, how big a deal is this? >> this is big. five provocative actions since july, and two missile tests that could hit the mainland of the united states, and the nuclear test, a device underground and now two times they have over flown japan, a critical u.s. ally. this shows they can reach guam, a u.s. territory with a big air force base, and they are not detoured by anything the u.s. is trying. >> there's talk about sanctions and it's clear at this point
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that kim jong-un is not detoured by sanctions and it's clear china will not cut off oil to north korea. what is left from the united states' point of view and what do you expect trump to do? >> as you reference, willie, they have shown they are unwilling to do it. i think you will see the president come out strong today and he's giving a speech at andrews air force base with a backdrop of the machinery from the air force, and i think you are going to hear tough rhetoric and words. perspective as always. >> thanks. now to another hot button issue. and this on the home front. it's a deal between democrats and president trump over d.r.e.a.m.ers and border security. is that still on the table? there
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there's conflicting reports. nbc national correspondent, peter alexander, has the latest from the white house. good morning. >> willie and savannah, good morning to the both of you. the president put it simply on air force one if he can't get things passed first he will go a different route, which explains the latest deal to make a deal on the so-called d.r.e.a.m.ers, even though he is taking heat from his core supporters. anger over immigration. a
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emergence of a primary candidate from the right challenging donald trump. >> still the fate of d.r.e.a.m.ers remains up in the air with differring opinions. >> i think down the road there's an eventual path to citizenship. >> what the trump administration will discuss is a responsible path forward in immigration reform, and that could include legal citizenship over a period of time.
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>> and the latest dance with democrats blind siding republicans. >> there's no agreement. >> with gop leaders left out of the conversation, and the president blasted his own party's inability to get things done. >> if they are unable to stick together, then i'm going to have to get a little help from the democrats and i have got that. >> help that would likely include chuck schumer got on a hot mike on the senate floor boasting about his cozy relationship with the commander-in-chief. >> he likes us. he likes me, anyway. >> reporter: officials say despite the recent feud, the president does like to speak with schumer. and schumer was heard over the hot mike giving the advice to the president. if you have to step in one direction, you are boxed in.
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willy and savannah, the zamboni is back in business. >> yes. the criminal investigation in the deaths at a florida nursing home. it's raising new fears about the millions who are still without power today. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in hollywood, florida, and he has the latest on all of that. good morning. >> millions of people throughout florida are still without power, including dozens of nursing homes. for the loved ones of those who died at this facility, the rehabilitation center at hollywood hills, it's not the storm that has them most upset. this morning in the wake of hurricane irma, growing outrage over the death of eight patients from this sweltering florida nursing home, and the evacuation of 145 others. some had body temperatures of 106 degrees says the state senator. >> that tells us those temperatures were very excessive, likely of 100 degrees
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in the facility. >> authorities revealing one of the eight died on tuesday and turned the body directly over to the funeral home. it was not until wednesday at 3:00 a.m. the fire department got the first of 911 calls. a 78-year-old carol is dead. >> when you put something into professional peoples' hands, you think everything is going to be okay. >> the nursing home's administration maintaining the storm knocked out the power and the staff tinlcontinually checkn the patients' well-being.
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y leestarian dando electricidad navigational challenge for the coast guard. sunken vessels blocking ships loaded with relief supplies. navy master diver, russ, using goggles and a knife to free one of the boats. on florida's hard-hit west coast, president trump feeding survivors and praising the recovery efforts. >> the job that everybody has done in terms of first responders and everybody, has been incredible. >> reporter: the president is also expected to visit puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands to tour irma recovery efforts. here in hollywood, an active criminal investigation is under way. and police are planning to execute a search warrant here at
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this facility. guys, back to you. >> gabe gutierrez, thank you very much. this morning, we're learning more about the heroes that stepped up to stop a deadly shooting rampage at a high school in washington state. one of whom paid with his life. the teenage suspect facing charges. nbc's joe fryer has the story. >> reporter: new court documents identify 15-year-old caleb sharpe as the suspect in the deadly school shooting. according to an affidavit filed thursday, detectives say sharpe wanted to teach everyone a lesson about what happens when you bully others. sharpe's parents told detectives the teenager had written a suicide note over a week ago. >> this individual got sucked into a counter culture of violence. a culture is that enamored with school shooting. >> reporter: students who know the suspect, know his youtube
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channel show him firing guns. it's not clear if the weapons were real. on wednesday, investigators say sharpe brought an ar-15 rifle and pistol to freeman high school. court documents say he got the gun from his father's large gun safe located at their home. >> suspect in his teens. >> reporter: investigators say the suspect went to the school's second floor hallway and pulled out the rifle, which jammed. as he grabbed the handgun, sam strahan intervened but was shot twice and died. he is being remembered as a hero. >> he was always smiling around the halls. super nice kid. >> reporter: strahan's dad died in an accident on father's day, compounding the loss for his mother. three other students were shot in the attack. they're all recovering. the suspect's family released a statement offering condolences. >> it's difficult. but they're good, loving people. that's why they have tried to reach out to the community to let everyone know they're not just concerned about themselves. they're concerned about everybody. >> reporter: authorities say the
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shooting spree came to an end, when the janitor ordered sharpe to the ground and held them there until a deputy arrived. >> i have no doubt in my mind that joe bolin is the reason why things weren't worse than they turned out. >> at an emotional community meeting last night the students and staff received a long standing ovation. for "today," joe fryer, nbc news, rockford, washington. >> our hearts go out to them. >> no telling how many lives were saved by that custodian and the young man who stepped in to save his friend. >> a lot of courage. let's get our first check of the weather. al is here and you have your eye on jose still. >> i do. >> i don't like that face. >> i'm not crazy about the face, either. this is the face i was given. this is the best i can do. here's what i've got. right now hoe jay is a tropical storm storm southwest of bermuda. 75-mile-per-hour winds.
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it's moving west-northwest at eight miles per hour. it stays offshore but by wednesday the east coast is really within the cone of possibility. the steering currents right now, we have got that pwur haoubermu. it moves around the high. it will track between the u.s. and bermuda. but it comes close enough that we're going to be looking at coastal rain, surf and problems and wind. and in fact, right now, the difference between the european model and the u.s. model, now, today, the u.s. model has it much closer to the u.s. coast. about 160-mile difference between them. but the model, is concern for flooding and possibly landfall. we're going to have to continue to watch this. it's not until wednesday. we will watch this very carefully. we're going to get to your forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds.
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definitely. just asking for a friend. yea, i figured. (whispered to camera) wow. a very good morning to you. it is 7:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. no word on when this minivan that crashed into a redwood city mobile home will be pulled out. the crash happened about 2:00 this morning near highway 101 and seaport boulevard. police say they can't remove the van just yet because the structure is actually compromised. the people who live there will have to find somewhere else to stay for now. police say the driver was not impaired and luckily no one was injured in that crash. you may notice cooler temperatures when you step out the door this morning, kari. >> yes, it feels a lot cooler. we have mostly clear skies all around the bay area as we take a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. take a look at how cool it is now in santa rosa. we've dipped down to 44 degrees. we have some upper 50s for the south bay and much of the inner
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bay with high temperatures this afternoon reaching into the low 70s. we'll be up to 80 degrees in napa and san francisco 66 degrees. in livermore expect a high of 79. over all very pleasant weather today and that continues throughout the weekend. let's get an update on the roads from mike. >> we're looking here. friday tends to have a lighter commute overall. that is what we're seeing for the most part. over here i'm concerned southbound 880 just as you make your transition to 237. big rig hit a light poll. i'm concerned about the people involved but also the distraction. north 101 a hit-and-run. there's an vapgs and a motorcycle down north 101 at ellis. jamming west 237 and jammed down the eastshore freeway from about highway 4. the backup at the toll plaza soefr 45 minutes. a at the maze, a smooth drive past 880 has cleared after the earlier issue by the coliseum.
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>> i'll be back with another update in half an hour. hope to see you then. have a great day.
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welcome . welcome back to "today." 7:30 on a friday morning. we look forward to the weekend. >> let's begin with a look at the headlines. scary incident in london. >> breaking news. terror fears in london as an explosive device on a train rocks morning commuters leading to chaos and a stampede as investigators scramble to find out who was behind it. >> we are treating the matter as a terrorist-related incident. breaking overnight. north korea launches yet another missile over japan as warning sirens send japanese residents scrambling for cover and forcing an emergency session of the u.n. supreme court council. >> sanctions were just passed a
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couple days ago. what was said to be the toughest round of sanctions ever. humiliated. a new report says jeff sessions offered to resign in may after president trump called him an idiot over the appointment of special council robert mueller. trump later rejected that offer of resignation. harvard rescinds its fellowship invitation to convicted spy chelsea manning now calling it a mistake. and the tribe has spoken. >> line-up the right field line. >> the cleveland indians keep winning their 22nd straight game in dramatic fashion. today, friday, september 15, 2017. to win 22 consecutive baseball games against major league baseball games they're creeping up on the all-time record set over in the national league. by the way, the indians clinched a spot in the playoffs last night. >> who are you? >> you have given us so much
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material for cocktail parties this weekend. >> it's my pleasure. >> think about this as you drink your coffee, i don't know what's in your mug. a billion miles away nasa's groundbreaking mission to saturn is ending in a fireball. >> the spacecraft is finishing its run in dramatic fashion. tom costello covers nasa for us and has a very cool story for us. hey, tom. >> this is a hard day for engineers of nasa who have devoted their lives watching and into a suicide dive burning up in saturn's atmosphere after this 22-year mission. not before bringing back even more spectacular, out of this world images and hopefully helping to get us even closer to knowing whether there is life somewhere out there. >> and liftoff of the cassini spacecraft. >> reporter: few neighbors have captured our imagination like
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the rings of saturn. we've never seen it up close like this until -- >> the long journey to saturn. >> reporter: catapulted into the kozmos and then rocketed toward towards the ringed planet. this is what it beamed back, half a million awl awe-inspiring images. >> whew! >> it took seven years. >> okay. we have burn complete. >> to travel the three quarters of a billion miles, but it was worth the wait. bringing us this unforgettable, up close look at jupiter. then the nightside of sat eaurn those radiant rings and intense hurricanes. >> no spacecraft has gotten this close to saturn and that allows you to make measurements that you just can't make when you're orbiting outside the rings. >> and then cassini became the first spacecraft to plunge between the rings. >> you feel like you're there and you can reach out and touch
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the rings. >> and beneath them, that's us right there, earth. nasa's unprecedented 20-year, 5 billion mile journey bringing us closer to answering that cosmic question, are we alone? revealing two of saturn's icy moons that look a lot like earth. those are rivers right there and these are seas. >> it shows the potential for the existence of life. >> but some of the six moons cassini discovered looks like nothing we have seen before. >> cassini accomplished its mission and more. >> now out of fuel, cassini is going out in a blaze of glory, plunging into saturn's atmosphere at more than 75,000 miles an hour. cassini's last transmission likely the light from its own fireball. >> i think cassini has left us with human kind's presence at another planet for 13 years, seeing things that we had never
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imagined. >> is this a cool story or what? scientists don't know for sure whether there's any life on sa turn's moons that cassini explored. so nasa crashed cassini into saturn's atmosphere. if there is anything alive on saturn's moons, it wasn't harmed or contaminated. >> the end of a 20-year journey. >> cassini is like, let me take a selfie before i go. >> if you checked facebook as soon as you wake up this morning, you're not alone. but today facebook is waking up to a new controversy. the social network allowed advertisers to specifically seek out anti semantic audiences and now they're making changes. miguel almaguer has that story. >> this morning, facebook under tire. the social media giant remove ago feature that potentially allowed advertisers to target people with anti semantic views,
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including those who listed nazi party as their employer. the practice was exposed by reporters with the nonprofit group pro publica. >> you could say it's automated anti-semitism. >> through a series of tests, ad buying platforms, reporters were able to target almost 2,300 people who expressed interest in jew hater and other troubling topics, too, like how to burn jews and why jews ruin the world. >> we paid $30 to promote our posts, which were just facebook posts about pro publica articles. they were approved within 15 minutes. >> overnight, facebook told nbc news they don't allow hate speech and to help ensure that targeting is not used for discriminatory purposes, we are removing these self-reported targeting fields until we have the right processes in place to help prevent this issue. >> and think about how much
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better and more affordable -- >> facebook's ceo billionaire mark zuckerberg has invoked his own jewish faith before. like in the days following the violent protests by white nationalists in charlottesville, virginia, zuckerberg wrote, i know a lot of us have been asking where this hate comes from. as a jew, it's something i've wondered about much of my life. it's a disgrace that we still need to say that neo-nazi and white supremacists are wrong, as if this is somehow not obvious. facebook is already facing scrutiny for its advertising practices. last week, the social media giant disclosing an operation likely based in russia spent $100,000 on 3,000 ads promoting divisive social and political messages. now facebook is under even more pressure. for "today," miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles.
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>> all right. and al is back with us. we're looking for the weekend forecast. >> yes, we are. we're also looking to see if we get a change in our weather pattern. but right now, we've basically got the jet stream dipping down to the south in the -- in the west and here in the east it's an upper level ridge and that means warmer weather. but in the west, we're looking at our first little look at winter. winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories for montana into welcome, significant snow above 6,000 feet. some spots around missoula, helena and bozeman looking at up to a foot. and here in the eastern third, two-thirds of the country, we're looking at temperatures way above normal. st. louis 90. philadelphia 83. jacksonville, 86. tomorrow, bangor is going to be warmer than washington. bangor, maine,
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mostly sunny skies by early next week we'll be watching for a cold front and a slight chance of showers. forget, get that weather anytime you need to this weekend on the weather channel on cable. >> all right, al, thank you very much. coming up, can you tackle major life goals by just writing them down? we have a to-do-list hat that you're going to need to know about. but next, is google guilty of underpaying its female employees? it could bring huge change to silicone valley. that story, after these messages. your car is ready!
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companies in the world. >> lawyers are accusing google of systematically paying women less than men. >> reporter: good morning. google is facing a lawsuit that's been filed on behalf of all women who have worked at the tech giant over the last four years. that could be 20,000 women. it's the latest development in an ongoing movement in silicon valley to address discrimination, harassment and pay equality. google coming under fire once again. three former female employees are suing the search giant for discriminating against women, by allegedly paying them less than men and denying them promotions. they say google's failure to pay female employees the same compensation for male employees for substantially similar work has been and is willful. the lead attorney says the women were motivated by what they thought were unfair business practices. >> they are seeking, not only to get compensation for themselves, but compensation for all 20,000
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women. >> reporter: in a statement to nbc news, google denied the claims, saying, in part, we disagree with the central allegations. job levels and promotions are determined through rigorous hiring and committees. we have systems in place to ensure we pay fairly. google's workforce is made up of 69% men and 39% women. tech workers are 80% men and 20% women. the chief financial officer says they're trying to change. >> we're treeing to see more people from underrepresented groups. >> reporter: google is being investigated by the labor department for unequal pay. the company has denied those allegati allegations. >> i look at the women who put their names on this lawsuit. i am impressed. not only are they standing up for fair treatment at google, but they're making a bet on their future. these are serious technologists. they want long careers in
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technology. >> reporter: this comes one month after google fired james demoore, for writing a meme low, claiming that women's and men's abilities differ because of biological causes. it's about a growing discussion of equality for women in silicon valley. >> every company is struggling on how to build workforces. and i think google is not alone in struggling in that area. >> reporter: the plaintiffs in this lawsuit are seeking back pay, which includes wages, bonuses and stock, plus damages. they want google to change their hiring policies going forward. guys? >> all right. one to watch. jo, let us know how that develops. coming up next, carson is in the orange room with a story we're all interested in. >> have you sent a text that you wish you could take back? i know you ha go slow. ♪
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good morning. happy friday. carson is over in the orange room. this is a good one. >> it is a good one. something we can all relate to. did you ever send a text and realize i sent that to the wrong person. whatsapp may have a solution for your problem. the app is testing a feature for delete for everyone, that would allow a user to unsend a message. the rub is that the user has a five-minute window to realize
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and delete their mistake and will not be able to delete that message, if the recipient has already opened it. if it's too late, you can't take it back. social media is buzzing about this. this is a common useful feature. on the other side, people should just be human and own their regrettable decisions. we asked you on twitter, how overwhelming do you think this is going to be? >> everybody wants this. >> 90% say yes. all messaging apps should have this feature. whatsapp has tested a beta version of this feature but has yet to enable it. >> i don't know how you can be against it. don't use it if you're dpens it. >> the break glass moment. >> yes. put it back in. carson, thank you very much. coming up, support pouring in for selena gomez and the friend who gave her a kidney, as the pop star heads back to work. and speaking about strong ladies, girl changing the world, a pint-size fighter who knows
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good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. it's 7:56 with a nice sunrise and a clear start as we take a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. in san jose also seeing the bright sunshine and also a cool start this morning. as we head through the day, it will be warming up into the mid to upper 70s for much of the inner bay. oakland expect a high of 71, and in san francisco, 66 degrees, still some mid 80s for concord and antioch. napa today expect a high of 80 degrees and more beautiful weather as we head into the weekend. let's head out on the roads with mike. >> a lot of folks on the road. friday the commute kicks in at 7:00. we've seen it building over the last bit of time. north 101 at ellis involving a motorcycle. crews blocking the fast lane as you're traveling north. 237 towards the merge, look how big it is out of san jose.
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the rest of the south bay kicks in pretty standard there, getting toward the bay bridge, a slow drive down the eastshore freeway. 880, the bottom of the screen, a live look past high street, a 66 overcrossing. that's where things hit the brake lights past high street slow through downtown because of the build there. heading towards the san mateo bridge, west 92 jams up heading to the peninsula. >> people getting up and about. thank you very much kari and mike. at 7:57, happening now, in sacramento lawmakers are on a mad dash. the governor has until midnight to sign the bills into law or lawmakers will have to wait until january after the recess is over to start all over again. today is the last day of the current legislative session. we'll continue to follow that on nbcbayarea.com. plus in fremont volunteers from habitat for humanity starting a two-day build-a-thon
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, breaking news. terror in london. >> i saw one woman on a stretcher. her legs were quite burned and wrapped in plastic. >> an explosive device rocking a busy subway car forcing rush hour commuters to dive out open doors. reports of at least 20 injured in this latest attack. we're live on the scene. >> plus, spotlight on selena. an outpouring of support following news of her kidney transplant and new hope her story can help raise awareness about lupus. >> and star studded morning. jake jillenhall stopping by our
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studio to talk about the movies hitting the big screen. today is friday, september 15th, 2017. >> today is awesome. we have a lot of big groups on the plaza. we have these lovely ladies celebrating 60 years of friendship from? >> oklahoma! >> home of blake shelton. >> we got this crazy group. what are you celebrating? >> 30 years of friendship! >> we got another big group! lordy, lordy. ♪ ♪ jyou're so classic ♪ >> good morning, indianapolis. >> uma city. >> i'm celebrating my birthday all the way from st. louis, missouri! >> happy birthday. good morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." nice to you have with us. that's a great crowd out. there. >> and they're holding for 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s.
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>> i thought it was a concert. the crowd is so big out. there i can't wait to see them in a couple minutes. >> they heard you were here, willy. >> lots to get to in this half hour. security ramped up across london this morning after an explosive device in a subway car caused a stampede at rush hour. nearly two dozen people were injured. and nbc's reporter is in london this morning with new details. good morning. >> good morning. this morning a manhunt under way for whoever was behind this incident. the police here scanning security footage from the subway car. the investigation being led by scotland yards terrorism unit. but so far no one arrested. this was the crude bomb. the police say it was an improvised explosive device, pictured on social media, scotland yards says it caused flash burns. there was chaos, commuters escaping. one pearn saying, i heard a boom and when i looked there were flame all around.
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>> nannies and moms asking about their children. >> refere >> reporter: police cheating it as a terrorist incident. it was intenlly zinld to cause maximum casualties. >> the stage is early to draw any full conclusions it's too what the circumstances and cause of that explosion are. >> reporter: president trump tweeting, another attack in london by a loser terrorist. these are sick and demented people who wore in the sights of scotland yard. must be pro active. officials say there were two dozen injured. one witness telling me she saw a woman with extensive burns. >> i saw one woman on the stretcher. her legs were quite burned and they were wrapped in plastic and her hair was as well quite charred. >> reporter: others hurt in the panic as people fled. among the passengers, many children on the school run. now young witnesses to what may be another terror attack in europe. and this morning the british prime minister tweeting my thoughts are with those injured at the subway station and
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emergency services who are responding bravely to this terrorist incident. i don't think anyone here will be relaxed until they kachl tca perpetrator. >> for the second i'm in a moshgs north korea fired a mistoll day that flew over japanese airspace. it traveled about 2300 miles before crashing into the pacific ocean. that distance puts the u.s. territory of guam well within range of north korea. secretary of state rex tillerson called on china and russia to increase their economic pressure on north korea. the u.n. security council imposed new sanction this is week. it will address the latest missile launch when it meets next week. >> now to dallas. a huge statue of confederate general robert e. lee was removed from a park last night. a special crane was needed to lift the six ton statue which depicts lee flanked by a soldier. police stood by and traffic kept out of that area. the sons of confederate veterans wage aid down to the wire court fight to block that removal.
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a judge did not intervene. and now the statue is kept in storage until officials decide what to do with it. and now we move to hoda's ing to like the morning boost. >> wes and katie hanson have a funny story to share with their children. she had an rault sound the day before. they thought wouldn't it be cool if garth did the gender reveal? so he saw their sign and read their note to the crowd. take a listen. i have three of these. >> the light turned pink and the couple learned they were having a girl. they promised that whether it was a boy or girl they were going to name that baby brooks. so then after that, garth made this generous offer. >> we'll make a deal. if i am still alive when brooks
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goes to college, we'll fpay for her college. >> wow! >> how about that? he feels a little sorry for the next child because they won't be able to top that story. garth is known to do. that does he those fun things at his concert. >> the lights are all pink. that is jenlder reveal. hello. >> i just sent a blast e-mail to my friends and family. all right. thank you. coming up, the touching story of pop star selena gomez and best friend who stepped up when she needed a kidney transplant. >> and jake jillenhall taking on the real life story of a boston bombing survivor. >> plus on our series, "girls changing the world," a 11-year-old with brains, brown, and a fighting spirit. >> and we're gearing up for sunday night football with a big cookoff in our plaza. it's all coming up right after this.
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♪ we're back. it's 8:09. and the outpouring of support for singer selena gomez, following news of her kidney transplant. and new hope that her story can raise awareness of lupus. >> lupus is often called the great imitatoimitator. it's often misunderstood. but with so many twitter followers, selena gomez may be equipped to change all that. selena gomez, appears to be back to full health, become to work on the set of a film. salena and her best friend, recovering from a kidney transplant, performed over the summer. gomez thanking her friend. she gave me the ultimate gift and sacrifice by donating her kidney to me. i love you so much, sis.
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1.5 million americans suffer from lupus, a chronic disease that attacks the kidneys. lupus strikes women of child-bearing age and is two to three-times more prevalent among women of color. in 2015, gomez revealed she received chemotherapy treatment for the disease. and last august released a statement saying, she was taking a break to cope with her anxiety, panic attacks and depressi depression, symptoms common among lupus patients. >> lupus is a disease that is inactive and patients have a flair. they will feel very sick. that uncertainty causes sadness and anxiety in patients because they can't predict how they will feel moment-to-moment. >> reporter: lupus specialists say gomez could be the perfect person who raise awareness about the disease. >> i think a lot of people saw a lot of my life, whether i liked it or not.
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and i had two options. either i would succumb to what everybody was saying, or assuming. or i could take that opportunity and be vulnerable with my specific audience, which is the people who have been with me since the beginning. and i think that's what i chose to do. >> reporter: her kidney transplant, now in the past. gomez reveals she will share more. i look forward to sharing with you my journey in the past several months. adding, lupus continues to be misunderstood. but progress is being made. and doctors say that gomez's new kidney should be resistant to lupus. and she should be able to thrive as a result. she is teaching a lot of people about lupus. sometimes you think of an older person. but it happens in young people. young women, especially. >> and she's probably doing a lot of good about being open about it and sharing. and hopefully people -- >> like a friend who donated the
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kidney. the bravery there. >> for sure. now, we'll do "trending." here's what's trending on twitter. london. we know about the attempted terror attack. cassini, we learned about that, too. last dash for cassini. and too much to ask. that's nail horn's new strong. time for the weekend and getting things done. raise your hand if you like to make a to-do list. nbc news.com had a hack. it's called a burner list. this is how it works. take your to do list. separate it into three sections. on the left side. that's the front burner. and then, the top right, you would call the back burner. and then, the one below that, we call the kitchen sink. it's really like one, two, three. >> that's a lot for me. >> you know how i do that, one, two, three, four. >> i like the idea because, you
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have like 14 things. and the discipline of having to -- >> if you put buy beer right here, it's number one. >> buy beer always. >> that's a front burner for you. what's on your to-do list? >> perpetual front burner item. i put it in my calendar. i open up an item. and i have ten things in there. but i'm not going so far to draw a grid every morning. >> i say, if you have something to do and you can get it done in two minutes, do it now. don't put it on the list. just get it off your plate and do it. >> there's those things that linger, always on the list and you never do them. i got to call the dermatoloderm. got to get my skin checked. >> i wish i could do that. this side of the market. >> the grocery store, you mean? oh, all right. it doesn't work for everyone. you seem organized, al. >> you know, i actually still
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have a filafax. i've been writing stuff down. i have the thing on the phone. >> you get more during a day, than anyone. you do stuff on commercial breaks. >> he's working out while he's sleeping. >> a five-course meal on the break. >> idle hands are the devil's work. we start with lady gaga. she had to coancel a performanc in brazil. she was hapt lospitalized. i'm devastated not to come to rock in rio. i have to take care of my body. lady gaga shared this image of the rio tattoo on her neck. that city holds a special place in her heart. let's hope that lady gaga gets better soon. now, to jennifer garner, expressing her love for "hamilton." this was after a trip to the dentist, complete with laughing
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gas. have a look. >> they did the sad part of "hamilton." and they started crying. i couldn't stop. and they said, are you okay? and i said, it's so beautiful. it was so beautiful. that music, it's so beautiful. >> that video has gone viral. >> i will have what she's having. and finally, chris pratt, the actor gets put in the hot seat on ellen's youtube show, "show me more." and he answers some of ellen's burning questions. have a look. >> favorite song to sing in a shower "when a man loves a woman." to-go drink at starbucks. black coffee, like a cowboy, with 14 splendas. your secret man crush. tim mcgraw. your favorite pickup line. you like money? >> that show kicks off september 19th.
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hope they're all as good as chris property. that's your "pop start" today. now, for the daly click. trying to distract a bored child involves using your imagination. you can see, it's a dim-lit room. you have the light against the wall. and the mom using her hand to make shadow monsters across the wall. didn't see the wall coming. yeah. oh. that's all right. that's a door. she's okay. didn't suffer anything. look at that. >> it was so stweweet. until that moment. >> you wonder how to get to 50 million hits, that's how. >> "daly click" is an emotional rollercoaster. let's check the weather. top burner issue. >> "today's weather" is brought to you by "american assassin," now playing in theaters. >> we look and see what's happening right now.
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our friends in florida will be looking at pop-up showers and thunderstorms that will be firing up later today, and into the evening and afternoon hours. it will be warm. again, these folks dealing with no air conditioning. it will feel like throughout the state, anywhere from 97 to over 100 degrees into the weekend. we've got temperatures in the 80s and 90s. and out in the atlantic, not only do we have tropical storm jose, we have this invest area, 96l and tropical depression. in the five-day development zone, this one has a 90% chance of becoming a tropical system. we continue to track it. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morn, i'm meteorologist kari hall. temperatures today will be nice and comfortable. and also very cool a long the coast. san francisco, expect high of 66 degrees and 67 in half-moon bay. palo alto will be in the upper 70s. 70s for san jose. oakland, high of 71 and 78 in santa rosa.
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some lower 80s today for concord as well as antioch. and morgan hill, a high today of 76. >> and that's your latest weather. hoda? >> al, thanks so much. now, to our special series, "girls changing the world." this morning, an 11-year-old girl who will change the way you look at sports. >> you're going to love her. her name is jesslyn silva. you will love her spunky personality. this champ has a mean one-two, that will knock you out. 11-year-old jesslyn silva can pack a punch. were you into fairies and princesses. >> i was into princesses when i was smaller. i didn't like dolls because it was just, like, they creep me out a little bit. >> reporter: maybe you can be a princess that boxes. ♪ ♪ okay.
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what do you love about boxing? >> what i love about boxing is that i can express myself in so many ways. just by hitting the bag. and it's also really fun. >> reporter: when you say you're expressing yourself when you hit the bag, what are you saying? >> when you hit the bag hard, you're saying, i got some strength. so, like, i got strength. so, don't mess with me. >> reporter: you have a nickname, right? what is your nickname? >> it's jesszila. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: at 75 pounds, jesszila works out for two hours a day, four days a week. how did you get into boxing? >> i got into boxing when i was 7 years old. my dad went to the gym to lose some weight and stuff p. i wanted to do it, too. a few months later, i was working on my one-two. and my dad was working on his jab. >> reporter: jesslyn's dad is her biggest fan.
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he supports her every day. >> has that fighting spirit, at a young age. >> reporter: matches are usually against boys because not too many girls a s compete. are there people that are surprised to hear you're a boxer? >> yeah. >> reporter: what do they say? >> they say, you're really good. people that don't like what i'm doing, they're like, why are you boxing? girls shouldn't be boxing. only boys supposed to do it. they didn't see me more. >> reporter: when did you realize, i might be kind of good at this? >> i started when i won my first fight. i was like, wow, i'm actually really good. >> reporter: if you want to be in this sport, you got to take a punch. >> yeah. you have to take a punch. >> have you taken hard punches? >> yeah. i can say i've taken hard punches. i've taken some tough sparring. taken some tough fights. it's all lessons to teach how you to get better. >> reporter: i thought she could teach me how to throw a few
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punches. one, one, two. you play with all-boys. >> uh-huh. the first time i sparred, i didn't know i was going to be that tough. i cried. that's how i knew it takes guts to get inside that ring. you have to have a heart for boxing. and i know i have a heart for boxing. >> reporter: blessed with brains and brawn, jess made honor role and is proud of her achievements inside and outside of the rink. >> i got this medal for being an honor role student. do you have a favorite muhammad ali quote? >> float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. >> reporter: you have to be moving so you don't get the punch. >> and then, you have to sting like a bee, which is punch. and you have to be fast, so they're hands can't hit what the eyes can't see. >> reporter: what's your goal? what's your biggest dream? >> my biggest dream is to go to
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the 2024 olympics. and i'm going to win the gold and represent for my country and all women. float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. >> are we in love with jess? >> madly in love. >> i noticed you didn't stand across from her. you stood next to her. you don't want to catch one of the jabs. >> she's strong. she can pack a punch. she's a darling girl. >> this is a great series. a great way to end the week. we got some major something from carson. >> just a little witness. major star power. jake
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good morning. it's 8:26. i'm marcus washington. happening today, state lawmakers are getting ready to vote on a sanctuary state bill. to make california the first state to ban authorities from asking undocumented immigrants about their status. the assembly and senate are set to vote on this legislation today. if it is aprved, it goes to governor jerry brown. right now, following a crash on east bay. >> we have a lot of traffic. i mean, it's friday, but still, that late commute kicks in finally and it's all over the bay. the east bay, this problem coming out of richmond, coming towards the bridge. the toll plaza. two vehicles involved and they can't be removed from the roadway. that will jam you coming off the
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east shore freeway. overall, the east shore freeway he easing up. slow towards the maze. the crash cleared in mountain view but 101 and 237 jammed into sun sunnyville. and northbound, we have of course slowing here. but holding steady so it's not that bad. 101 and 87 and 85, still moving. slowly, yes, but still moving. marcus, back to you. >> i'll have another local news update for you in half an hour. remember, we're always on at nbcbayarea.com.
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how are you? good morning. hi. welcome back to "today." it's 8:30 on a friday morning. a beautiful morning out on our plaza. made all the more beautiful by the lovely crowd we have out here. this is a good one. hi, everybody. this is a crowd. >> this is a crowd. >> are we on in. >> this is a spring break crowd. >> a lot of excitement in this crowd today. >> what's happening? >> it's going to be more exciting in a week. one week from today, fergie will be here next friday morning. only on "today" show. you to come on back. it was tough to pick a crowd moment. the crowd is humongous.
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however -- there are 40s and 50s. there's a young lady here, a young woman who retired from teaching after 40 years. all of her colleagues pitched in, from virginia, got her a train ticket. got her everything to take care of her. what's your name? >> my name is karen kathy. >> what was your school? >> i worked for the title i office. i was a reading teacher. >> can we say congratulations to this teacher. you have wonderful friends. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming. y'all have great friends. thank you for sharing with us. how about that? >> i love that. >> isn't that beautiful? >> god bless. >> thank you. thank you. what's really cool is that matt has the picture frame in his office. of himself. thank you, guys. >> that's amazing. coming up next, jake gyllenhaal opens up on his film
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about boston marathon bomber survivors. and other than kathie lee, we normally don't have dames in our studio. but here is judi dench. we're going to talk to her. >> we're honored to have her. a cookoff kickoff this "sunday night football," with the green bay packers versus the atlanta falcons. get ready for beer braised brats, onion dip and so much more. >> the lighter side. >> you against me. atlanta and green bay. savannah staying up late tonight. going to have a chat with jimmy fallon about the new book. >> "princesses wear pant." >> jimmy looks apprehensive. first, let's get a check of
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the weather. >> let's see what we got for you for your weekend. starting with tomorrow, very warm. the midsection of the country. wet weather and some snow through the northern plains. some clouds in the pacific northwest. sunshine through the southwest. sunday, sunday, we are looking for heavy surf, due to jose making its approach. gulf coast showers. warmth continues the midsection of the country. little rain along the pacific that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. we have a beautiful weekend ahead. stays nice and cool in san francisco today with some breezy winds and sunshine. expect a high of 66 degrees. 68 degrees tomorrow and 67 on sunday. as we go into the beginning of next week, we are going to have some cooler air returning once again. only a slight chance of some showers. mainly to the north of us. but overall, looking ahead to a slightly warmer weekend. and the next week, it continues on with some more falllike
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temperatures through next week. this "sunday night football" weather is brought to you by verizon. not just unlimited. verizon unlimited. >> watch live, local and primetime games with nfl mobile, only on verizon. >> that's right. because the best night of the week is coming up, ladies and gentlemen. that's right. sunday night, football night in america. we got the packers, coming down to mercedes-benz stadium. mostly clear skies in atlanta and the temperature of 77 degrees. it all begins on "sunday night football" night in america. packers versus falcons, 7:00 p.m. be there. >> all right, al. thank you so much. it was the photo sceeen arod the world, capturing the moment
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when jeff bauman was wheeled away in the aftermath of the boston marathon bombings. the image became the most iconic of that day. >> now, 4 1/2 years later, jeff's road is hitting the big screen in the movie, "stronger." >> reach back. chest up. chest up. chest up. okay. >> chest up. chest up. good. good. okay. >> that's amazing. >> okay. >> you are so tall. >> i can't. i can't. >> jeff is here this morning, along with jake gyllenhaal, who plays jeff in the film. good morning, gentlemen. i saw the movie last night. it really grabs your heart. and it's so moving. and i can't imagine, jeff, what it was like for you to watch this unfold. to the viewer, it felt so real. how did it feel for you? >> very surreal. i want to say thank you,
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savannah. i met you three times now. and one time, you were pregnant. and another time it was -- >> circle of life. >> circle of life. >> and you have a little girl now, too? >> she's three now. >> nora. >> congratulations. >> what was the process like for you, different from other roles, that you had, where you're not playing a fictional character. you're playing a real-life character, and someone we don't know that much about privately. we've seen you throwing out pitches at red sox games and getting the adoration. what did you have to do to study jeff? >> i felt a huge responsibility, not only to jeff. but to his family and the city of boston and anybody who saw that photograph, who had any feelings about what happened to him on that day. i think, you know, for me, what i discovered was his incredible sense of humor, which i guess wasn't a surprise. but i think i realized that's what got him through all of this. that's what's in the movie.
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and i think also the incredible community around him. the people, with all of the complication and all of the messiness and complexitiecompley love him so much. and you start to realize, that's the only thing that matters at all. >> i'm glad you mentioned the humor. i mentioned my tears. i have to say, you play it with such heart. and you really see, jeff, your personality. and you are a very, very funny guy. i know the premiere was -- he's like, thank you. that's right. i'm quite hilarious. >> thank you. >> don't be so serious over there. >> did you see me staring off into space? i was reading the teleprompter. >> jake, tell them what happened when we were doing the tease before. >> i was doing the tease. and now, coming up jake gyllenhaal and jeff bauman. and jake was reading the teleprompter. >> you can't put a teleprompter in front of me. i'm going to read it. >> during the flip, jake is telling jeff, perk up.
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we're on. >> three minutes. stay awake. stay awake. >> keep your eyes open, man. let's talk about the premiere. it was cool. the premiere for the movie was in boston, the spalden rehabilitation center, where you recovered and a lot of the film was shot there. >> it was amazing to have it at spaldi spalding. it brought back a lot of memories. but what was great, my head p.t., michelle kerr, she is in the movie. >> is that the rottweiler? >> no. that's vanessa boykin. >> she is in the movie. she took out jake's breathing tube, or my breathing tube in real life. >> these are your caretakers in the movie, which is just amazing. >> jeff kalish, the surgeon, to explain what happened to me. and that -- all that stuff, like, really hits me hard. and it's like, whoa.
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>> dr. kalish came in because there were doctors auditioning to play doctors and nurses. and our director was not satisfied with the performances. we had a meeting to discuss what happened with jeff. and we turned to each other and say, maybe he can play the doctor. we had him audition. and he was really not good. >> but he's a great surgeon. >> then, he just said what he said to his family and to jeff. and all of a sudden, we said, we don't need a script. we have everybody come in and behave as they did. >> it's not acting. we have to go. what do you think of jake's boston accent? did he get it? >> it was all right. >> that's a compliment. i'll take that. >> he's raving. >> two out of five stars. yes. >> he worked really hard. >> he did. and it shows. it's really excellent. thank you so much. jake and jeff. >> thank you, guys. >> good to see you.
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"stronger" hits theaters september 22nd. check it out. we said it, we have royalty in the studio. dame judi dench is here. but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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[ cheers and applause ] welcome back. dame judi dench is no stranger to playing a royal. in her new film, "victoria and abdul" it's based on the true story of an unusual test test. >> i am cantankerous, boring, greedy, fat, ill-tempered. at time, selfish, myopic, metaphoric and literally. i am, perhaps, disagreeably attached to power.
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and should not have smashed the emperor of russia's egg. but i am anything but insane. >> stop it. dame judi dench, good morning. >> good morning. >> i cannot wait to talk to you about this film. i have to say, i was a little surprised, when i was doing a google search of judi dench. all of a sudden, a piece of video came up. it was judi dench rapping. and it was -- i swear it was one of my favorite moments. >> and mine. and mine. >> did you enjoy doing it? >> i loved every month of it. >> how did it get to be that little bit? >> pow. pow. >> how did that come to be? >> because lethal bizzle just -- he thought out all that and says dench. he knew i was a fan of his. and he said, would you come and learn to rap?
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i said, you bet i'll come and learn to rap. i love it. i could do it better now, though. >> you were doing great. >> i haven't seen it. >> it seems like you're always learning. i was thinking about you. and i thought to myself, you're an 82-year-old leading lady, which is big in any profession. there's something that you're doing, that must be different from what others are doing in their professions. what do you think that special thing might be? >> i don't know what it is. but i have a kind of -- i have a thing in my -- you ought to learn something new every day. >> you do? >> and if you can be employed at the same time, it's even better. >> do you feel like you're still learning when you're working? >> no question about it. you know, always when you take a job on, i think you think, i think i probably, probably know almost how to -- well, you never know how to do it. you always -- there's always a snag. >> i learned something about this movie that you have call e
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"victoria and abdul." it's a true story. >> it is. >> did you know about this relationship beforehand? >> he kind of hints about it. but until the found letters and things like that in india, everything bertie had everything destroyed. and consequently, they were found later. and this is only just been published in 2010. >> it's a taboo relationship between an indian, who starts out as a servant and the queen. and you're filling a role that your character needs. your character is desperately lonely, right? >> well, she had a great passion for her husband, albert. and then, he tdied. and then, that -- whatever passion or need, was helped by a friendship with john brown for four years.
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and he died. i didn't know that there was, you know -- i thought that she just left and was left to reign for the rest of her life. but she suddenly met this young man when it was -- everything had been suppressed and everything. she had a wonderful bit of life. >> it filled her up. made your character happy and joyful. >> had a nice time and laughed and learned from him. >> i felt there was some of you in this. when you come here, kathie lee and i interviewed you, i'm laughing. i watch you rap and i'm laughing. there's some joy in you that radiates out. we encourage people to see this movie. it's a great movie. "victoria and abdul." it opens september 22nd. up in enext, our football faceoff, the options for sunday. faceoff, the options for sunday. this is "today
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all right. it's time for "today food." this sunday night's game is going to be a good one, when green bay takes on atlanta. we have two talented chefs. first up, here to represent atlanta, is chef janika, owner of life of the party cadier. >> and grace schmidt, born and raised in wisconsin. her family has season tickets on the packers 50 yard line. good family to know. >> we're going to start right now. falcons go first. we're going to do a dirty bird. >> absolutely. a we're stuffing it with bacon and cheese. a few ingredients you'll have in your pantry. ground turkey, pepperjack cheese, georgia peaches, of course, and bacon because everybody loves bacon and good buns because life is always about good buns.
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>> you had me at bacon. >> this is cooked, crumbled bacon. mix that up. >> oh, yeah. >> then we have our array of spices salt, pepper and go in with the ground turkey and add the worstishire sauce. >> i like it. >> one cool way that you can always get your burger the same size and sometimes you get a big one and then a tiny one. you can use an ice cream scoop or a measuring cup and portion it out like that. >> shape it as big or small as you like. >> then take a spoon and put a little bit of filling. put a little indent in the middle. >> you make a little hole in the middle and you drop the cheese and the bacon. you're a genius. you're a genius there. >> you just kind of fold it over and reshape it so that -- >> what's happening here. >> carson's in trouble down there. >> and shape it altogether and
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then we'll go ahead and put one on the grill for me. you can put it at like medium/high heat and it's turkey so it has to be cooked all the way through. six to eight minutes on both sides and then we have to keep it georgia. so we have georgia peaches right here. grab some of that olive oil and grilled fruit is super trendy on burgers. grilled pears and peaches and season with salt and pepper. >> yeah. >> absolutely. put them right on the grill right here. you let them go so they have a nice little char on the outside. >> bacon. peach. olive oil. oh, man. >> have a spicy mayo. always think you should make your own signature spread on your burger. add spices and condiments from your pantry and make it your own. you want to start building that burger there. what i have here is arugula. >> don't break into my time now. >> peaches on top. >> i see it. i see you building that.
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>> the game is half as close as this cookoff, it's going to be a good game. >> our turn. so, we have the ultimate tailgating recipe right here. this is beer braised brats. >> love it. >> i hear you are a beer connoisseurs. >> i love beer, i love brats. how high is the heat on the brat here? >> medium/high heat. this is all the stuff that we're going to put in it. first off, we're going to sear the brats. >> how long do they soak in beer? >> first we're going to grill them. people do it either way. >> sometimes cut the hot dog and soak it in beer. but you don't want to cut the brats. >> you don't want to pierce the brat because all the yummy juice will come out. >> how long do you have a brat on? >> we're going to cook it not all the way through, just like golden brown. >> we only have a minute. keep going. >> now, we are going -- this is some butter in here. we're going to add the garlic and the onions. >> bacon. all right.
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some salt in there. how long does this sweat down? >> translucent and then we will add a little bit of hot sauce. >> okay. >> will you grab the -- >> what is this? just automatically. >> that's a lot. okay, hopefully nobody used this one. >> brown sugar went in there, too. >> how is it, guys? >> the brats. >> amazing. >> and then we beer it up. beer it up. come on. >> let's beer it up. >> let's do it. >> thank you very much. we'll be watching the game sunday night. >> now, this is going to simmer for like 30 minutes. >> today.com/food and catch all the nfl action sunday night as the packers and falcons go head to head. this is "today" on nbc.
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[ cheers and applause ] what's coming up sunday? >> my guest is elisabeth moss, the star of "the handmaid's tail." >> and also, megyn kelly is launching on september good morning. it's 8:56. i'm marcus washington. we're following breaking news in the east bay. an overturned vehicle on westbound highway 84 is causing major backups. a single car on its side on the right-hand shoulder, just inches away from the water. nbc bay area sky ranger is overhead. this is the approach to dunn barton bridge heading into midlow park. plus, you're heading to the bart station this morning, you'll
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notice more bart police officers patrolling. this is a response to the london tube attack from earlier this morning where dozens of people were injured after a blast from the train. bart police is asking riders to be their eyes and ears by being extra vigilant. and happening now in sacramen sacramento, lawmakers are a mad dash to pass bills to get them on governor brown's desk. the governor has until midnight to sign the bill into law or lawmakers will have to wait until january to start again. today is the last day for the current legislative session. and just in five minutes, you'll be able to buy those pop-up ice cream tickets in san francisco. those tickets are for the february opening of the museum. the pop-up events for september and october are already sold out. to get your february ticket, be quick before they're scooped up.
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♪ this morning on "today's take," all about eva. eva longoria, our co host. then we're going to party like it's 1990 with lance bass. and the five secrets to getting what you want, coming up, right now. ♪ from nbc news, this is "today's take", live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. this is a great tgi friday morning, september 15th. we are listening to candyland by taboo, not to be confused with tofu. there is hoda taking pictures. hanging out with this morning, actress, producer, entrepreneur,
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fashion designer, eva longoria. so good to have you here! this is so exciting! >> so happy to be here! >> so this caps, of course, an amazing week for you. you've had your first show in new york fashion. >> yeah, first time i showed my collection at new york fashion week. it was amazing. it was huge. i was so nervous, because it's a different industry for me. >> yeah. >> yeah, but it wasn't really well. women's wear daily gave us an amazing review. >> yes. >> so we're very happy with it. >> i wanted to see some of the pictures. i haven't had a chance to see the collection. so for people who don't know, talk to us a little bit. >> i've had my line for about three years now. it's now available at eva longoria.com. and this is our spring collection, 2018. >> love, love, love. >> i've been sewing since i was 7. >> really? >> so this has been a long time coming. it's a very authentic extension of me. i sew dresses, halloween costumes, and i was obsessed
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with the construction of garments and really how to dress a woman comfortably, affordably, fashionably. >> all of those things -- i look at those things, can i wear that? i can do that one. >> every one of those, i can see someone i know wearing that. >> new york fashion week is full of, like, who would wear that? how do you wear that? >> that's crazy! >> i love those designers, as well, because it's artistic and creative. >> sure! >> but my line is for the everyday working woman, a woman who does it all. whether you're a mom life or work life, whatever you're doing, i want you to feel good doing it, and look good doing it. >> so at the end, i always wonder, when the designer comes out on the runway and everybody is clapping with the 7-year-old girl who used to sew costumes, was she bursting inside? can you feel it in that moment? >> i was so oefverwhelmed, i wa shaking, crying. it was a dream i never even knew i had. so for that to come true, i'm like, this is big! but i didn't even dream -- i
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didn't even dream this. i never dreamed to show a collection at fashion week. i just love making clothes for women. so, yeah, i was definitely overwhelmed at the end of the show. and i didn't walk the runway. i just came in and went -- ah! and i didn't know what to do. >> you didn't go all the way down? >> no! i didn't want to walk. that's for models. and all day i just felt in the land of giants, because i'm trying to fix the clothes on these girls, and i'm like, get down here! i can't fix that! >> i need a stepladder! >> yeah, that was me. >> my goodness. well, cheers -- achieving a dream you didn't know you had. that's about as good as it gets. >> i know, really fun. >> one of the things you hadn't planned on but been so active in, you've been a real advocate for the fight against breast cancer. >> breast cancer, yeah. i'm actually here in new york coinciding with new york fashion week was a campaign we're launching for metastatic breast cancer, which is a very different group of people. my sister had breast cancer. and thank god we caught it early.
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she was in stage 1. got treatment. she's in remission now. there's a really small community, one in three women diagnosed with breast cancer will develop metastatic cancer. >> what's the difference? >> it spreads outside the breast into lungs, liver, bone and it's incurable. breast cancer is highly curable when caught in time with prevention. but metastatic breast cancer is not. there is still no cure. so we decided to team up with novartis, which is doing a campaign called "kiss this for mbc." so if you post a boomerang or selfie with the hash tag kissthisformbc, they'll donate $10 for every boomerang post to metastatic breast cancer research. >> everybody watching can do that. that's so easy. >> so easy -- >> what kind of post? >> boomer ang selfie saying kis
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this. i have one on my social media, eva longoria instagrams. so you can see what i posted. >> and i know you would do this whether paid by novartis or not. >> no, this is very personal to me. and i think people think you have to be rich and famous to mike a difference in charity. and you can post a selfie and o donations will be made up to $200,000, which is really, really significant. >> that's amazing. if you've watched our show, we like to play a little game with our guests. >> okay. >> and we always have to give it a catchy title. >> okay. >> so our producer, aaron ken -- >> this is one of our better ones. >> better believa. >> better believa. >> not that the others aren't great. >> i know. you just said all the other ones were -- clarify that. >> better believa it! >> this first one, growing up, you were known as the ugly dark one in your family? >> yeah. >> dark like sad?
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>> no, no. dark as in skin. >> what? >> in spanish, it means ugly dark one. >> oh, no! >> i know. horrible. and that was my family. family called me that. because my mother is light-skinned, my sisters were light skin, born with blonde hair, and when i came out, the last of four girls, head of black hair, very dark skin and my sisters used to tell me i was adopted. they used to tell me we found you at the hospital. yeah, my sisters are mean! >> wow! >> and then they called me ugly dark one. so, yes, that is true. >> i'm glad we started with that one. >> yeah. this is like a therapy session! where's the wine in this segment? i thought this segment had wine! >> that's the next hour. >> you guys didn't tell me this was not the wine segment. >> put that in your cup. coffee? >> something. >> i was going to skip that one,
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for the record. your first job was at wendy's to pay for yourkins theira. >> that's true. i flipped burgers for four years. because i wanted the party for your 15th birthday, like a sweet 16. but it is like a wedding, no joke. >> it's a big deal! >> it's a big deal. >> kind of like a bar mitzvah. >> yeah, and because i'm the youngest of four girls, none of my sisters had one, so my family was like your sisters didn't get one and i was like, oh, yeah, and i went ask got a job without telling them. at wendy's. >> the ugly dark one showed them. >> so horrible! so bad. >> now my sisters are jealous of my skin. >> yeah, i bet they are! that's not the only thing. >> they want tan skin. >> who got the last laugh here! >> they want tan skin and they get burned in the sun. and i'm like -- >> the next one i feel like we would all do this. it says crying in front of oprah. but are you kidding me? if she's watching right now, do
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the ugly cry, please. >> i bawled. when we were on her show in chicago, the housewives went on. and she doesn't like to meet the guests before the show. >> you know, i didn't know that. i always wondered about that. >> she likes the reaction to be real and authentic. but i was in the hallway, and i was going to get a bagel, and was coming down the hallway, and i went ahhh! >> and she goes, ahhh! and i think she was like, who is this crying woman in the hallway? and then she was like, nope, nope, nope! because she wanted that on camera. but -- no, no, no, no don't cry right now. cry on camera. >> no cry. >> now we know you actually sew and design stuff. but true or false, your wedding dress was designed by victoria beckham? >> it was. it was designed by victoria. yes. that's it. yeah. she was amazing. she was actually amazing the entire wedding day. she was a proper friend in making sure the dress was perfect. and then the dress i changed into after that was also a victoria beckham. and so i was a little tipsy by
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then. so victoria was the one wrangling me to get me into a dress. >> raise your hand. she's stuck. she's stuck on her -- >> i went to raise my hand, and i was like -- i'm stuck. >> you're like a t-rex. >> i'm like, i can't reach -- and al looked over -- i was trying to react. >> al, you can't touch her! >> she tells me that all of the time. >> i see it, sigh it. okay, look. >> ta-da! there you go. >> al, you're trying to help her there. >> i'm like, stop it! >> an excuse. >> so can i tell you my new obsession? here's the thing. al always poo-poos anything i love. >> that's not true. >> so have you ever -- you guys probably relate to this. have you ever tried to be healthy so you take all of the bad stuff out of your house. so i have three kids, i took all of the junk food out of my house and then the other day i'm like
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i want something sweet, and i don't feel like walking to cvs which is like my cafeteria. so then i just discovered dessert for breakfast. and it is -- here, let's just bring it out. you're going to love it. >> okay. >> here we go. it is vanilla almond milk with rice checks. >> oh, i love rice chex. >> and i didn't like vanilla almond milk by itself. but the other day i was with some friends, and i was like, let me try it. >> i don't like -- >> you have to try it. would you like to try some? >> yeah, i need some almond milk. >> so just try it -- >> al, did you just pour coffee on it? >> yeah. >> ridiculous. so you have to do a lot of vanilla almond milk, because then it tastes like dessert. >> oh, that's sweet. >> right? it's sweet. but that's the whole point. i wanted dessert. >> but i do like this -- what is this, chex. >> rice chex. >> the interesting thing about rice chex and corn chex, have
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always been gluten-free. and although rice crispies are not. and the interesting thing is, they put just the label on the label gluten-free, and their sales went up 27%. >> that makes sense. >> would you please try it. she is doing it. >> i don't like -- i don't like vanilla almond milk. >> tweet me. you'll thank me. can you just try it? >> i've tried it. i have been on a rice -- i've even rice chex since i was about 12. >> okay. >> and i tried them with vanilla on them. >> when? >> about three years ago. >> maybe times have changed? >> almond milk has not. i don't like it. >> it may have gotten better. >> no -- >> i think it has. >> i tried it about six months ago. >> i think they have perfected it. >> up next, if you love watching your favorite shows, you're going to love what we're giving away today! you could win! to make sure you tune in, after these messages. >> i was trying to give you a golden nugget of wisdom and you don't want it. >> i love your nuggets!
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well, our good pal, eva longoria is with us. and she's going to help us with a great giveaway. >> i like giving things away, especially when it's not mine. >> today, three of you at home have a chance to win -- drumroll, please -- a fire tv edition. this is amazon's voice remote with alexis. you can enjoy 15,000 channels, apps and alexa skills. go to today's take and enter. >> you get that tv, yaur going you're going to have the time of your life. jessica biel stopped by ellen's show yesterday, and made a grand entrance. ♪
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[ cheers ] >> i mean, every time you hear that song, you have -- you want to run and jump. >> not really. >> has anybody ever done that for you? >> that's never happened. >> i actually did have somebody do that for me. >> you did the lift. >> yes. >> you did somebody. or somebody did you? >> yes. let's take a look. >> ryan gosling. >> that's pretty impressive. >> that's very impressive. i mean, he grabs by the thighs and just lifts up. that's pure power. look at that. just had a death grip on those thighs. >> oh, my gosh. >> i thought this was going to be -- end very badly. and it didn't. >> that, you just have -- he's having a good time in that ph o photo. >> i don't know how good a time he's having. >> how did that come up? >> what was the topical peg for that?
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>> he was doing "crazy stupid love." and he does it in the movie. >> he does it in the movie. and he said, al, let's do this. what? >> he suggested it. >> i thought y'all did. >> no. nobody suggested it. and he did. and they egged me on. and -- >> that can't be easy to do. >> ya think? >> even for jessica and that guy on that show. >> she's a little lighter. he -- yeah. >> if he had grabbed the wrong area -- >> well, you are smiling, though. >> that's more like grimacing. that's a look of terror, frozen. >> doesn't that feel good, though? >> no. you think at any moment, you're about to crash to the ground. >> did that go through your mind? >> it will live online forever. >> that is true. >> remember that day al roker killed ryan gosling. >> it would have been like a
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carto cartoon, where i got up and peeled him off me. >> oh, no. >> it was a beautiful moment. talking about beautiful moments, let's talk about beautiful men. women are telling the bald truth about what they think about bald men. in hollywood, there's the bald and the beautiful. >> the rock. >> dewayne johnson. who else? bruce willis. good-looking men. this was a study conducted by the university of pennsylvania, that found hairless men are leading the way of attractiveness. and appear more dominant to the opposite sex. >> well, al knew this all along. >> wow. >> let me see. oh, yeah. emote that. >> i wonder if it's because you can see their faces more. the focus needily goes to the face. >> way to psychoanalyze that. >> can you imagine how much better george clooney would be doing if he was bald. >> you and the rock look like the same person. >> just alike. >> same person.
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>> it made men look an inch taller and 13% stronger. >> i am surprised that it makes you look taller. >> do you find that you stand taller? >> no. i don't have very good posture, at all. and it says that bald men appear four years older, which is great. i look 71. >> i remember back in the day, michael jordan, it became the thing. and it used to be, men were ashamed. now, i feel like you do it and you rock it. >> yeah. remember when matt shaved his head. everybody went, whoa. >> that's kind of his look. >> matt did shave his head. >> i don't mind it. it's a look. >> i'm falling down now. >> have you seen my husband's hair? >> do you hear the sounds? >> i think it depends on your head shape. >> do you hear this right now? >> you're not supposed to hear that, i don't think. they're back there rubbing heads. >> if your husband shaved his head, how would you feel? >> i have never seen the shape
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asked for a raise only to get the boot? try to get a first class upgrade but got denied? don't feel down and out. we have a solution for you. anthony sullivan has been called the greatest pitchman. don't believe me? check it out ourself. >> we have the stain-fighting power of oxy green. >> anthony sullivan here for pocket jump. the easiest try to charge any car. this is the turbo sclub. >> anthony's book, you get what you pitch for, will turn adversaries into allies, get better service, make more money. but there's more. right, sheinelle? >> that's right. i can't do it. >> that's good, al. >> we're with the man, the myth, the legend himself. anthony sullivan. we know you know your thing. that's the time my friends buy it because just, for some
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reason, you have a gift for pitching. >> it's all in the pitch. i'm telling you. >> is it true you used to live in a van? and your pitch got out of the van? >> is that the same van we were talking about? >> no. i used to live in a 1977 ford econof econovan. i used to sell mops. and the more mops i sold, the more head room i had. i lived in the van. in 1993, i got my first break on television. i went from living in a van to where i am now. >> all right. let's get into the perfect pitch. know your acceptable outcomes. what do you mean by that? >> i have pitch powers that i outline in the book. i think -- i don't think, i know. if you're walking into a situation, you have to have a clear goal of what it is that you want. you're not always going to get your acceptable outcome, number one. if you're auditioning, looking for an upgrade, looking for a
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hotel room, a seat at a restaurant. if you're walking into a restaurant and you ask for a table and they're sold out, there's normally a table in the back. explain you have a bunch of kids with you. they're superhungry. you're going to make my day. if you can, we'll take a high top and sit by the bar. have more than one option when you go into a situation. >> you say make an entrance, take control. >> i talk about making an entrance, i'm not talking about, hey, anthony sullivan here. oxy clean in the house. i like to walk into a room and let everyone know i'm here. i like to walk in, shake hands, eye contact. big smile. when you see the person that you want to meet, make a beeline, go over there. shake hands. both hands. how are you doing? love your necklace, by the way. make little comments that bring us closer together. i like to use power words like stop, listen, watch. >> power words? >> yeah. if you -- if i say stop, especially if you're trying to
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convince your kids to do something, the word stomach wp inherently get them to stop. if i say listen, you will perk up. watch this. come with me. >> it makes me want to walk forward. >> if i walk backwards, you bach forward. >> i'm listening. >> do you want them in your space or to be far away from you? >> i don't -- >> that's the way i am. >> you say breach the force field? >> i don't like people close to me. >> i get it. this is good. i wanted to get closer to you. if i want to make a connection with you, a lot of people are -- they're looking at their phones. it starts with eye contact. and it starts with a smile. i like to open my arms, make oois myself welcome. if i like your watch, a simple hand touch. and making a little comment on your watch. >> what about for women? it can be creepy for women. >> if you're not feeling it --
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where i'm from, in england, we're huggers. you know, you -- yeah. look for the opportunity. take it. but don't be overbearing. try it and break that force field if you can. >> fair enough. 25 seconds for the next of the two. pushback. >> sometimes you get a no. we don't have an upgrade. there's no room on the team. this is where i say double-down. i'm going to score more goals for you than anyone else. you need to have me on the team. it's going to be your loss, not mine. you're going to regret the day that you said no. >> does that usually work? >> hey, you know what? if it doesn't work, you left it all on the table. >> last one, never be closing. everyone thinks you have to close. always be closing. if you trust the process, if you trust the pitch powers that i write about, you don't need to close. you've done such an awesome job, of convincing everyone why you need to hire me, that they're
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we're back, now, with anthony sully sullivan. we're in a hotel lobby setting. >> hotel eva. >> two fans from the plaza. >> each of them are going to give their best pitch in 30 seconds to get a free hotel upgrade. this is all for fun. sully and eva are playing hotel employees to hear the pitches. try to get that upgrade. laura, you're up first.
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>> hi. how are y'all doing? i'm great. you guys look fabulous. girl, look at that watch. >> thank you. >> awesome. i'm in town for my 40th birthday. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. i'm so excited. i love the properties here. and i would love to experience a suite spa for my birthday. we're platinum members. we love the bars here. the restaurants. love to have amazing, amazing fun on your property. i'm hoping that you can at least give me a happy birthday, big 4-o. "cougar town." looking fabulous as you do. >> well, i think you should check the computers. >> we're going to have to check the computer. we'll get back to you. >> okay. >> next up, kendra. >> hi. >> don't you look lovely today. you're gorgeous. >> i'm gorgeous, not you. >> so, listen, this is my first
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time in the city, i don't travel much, it's my birthday. i was just wondering, i have a very, very small, teeny favor. i was wondering if i can get a bigger room, more space. me and my husband are going to be comfortable and enjoy the city, i can just enjoy my birthday. you know, just hey. >> it's my birthday. >> happy birthday. >> yeah. >> happy birthday. >> okay. both you guys -- i felt pressure. >> i did, too. >> i would be a horrible hotel person because i would give everybody upgrades. like, yes. yes. >> you see why they say no right now. they can't say yes to everybody. >> yeah. >> i think first, you both did great. the compliments were great. you missed complimenting me. it's both your birthday. it's difficult. i don't know -- i'm not going to say your ages. this is tough.
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>> they both used different things from the book. she used stop, listen. she used the compliments and so, yeah. it was tough because they used different approaches. >> who gets the upgrade? >> i'm going to say -- you know who made me laugh and i love humor. i think you make someone laugh. kendra made me laugh. she said, i want to little more space. all right. >> humble approach. >> you both did great. i'm going with kendra. we don't have a third. it's me and you. >> all right. >> i actually vote for laura because i thought she did a great job, too. we're split. >> we have swag bags for both of you. full of nbc stuff. there you go. >> congratulations. >> and we should say, your book "you get what you pitch for" is available now. >> yep. i'm donating the proceeds to hurricane relief in florida for the rest of the year. in bookstores today. and thank you so much for having
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texting. just boom boxes, anyonintendo 6d grunge bands. >> talk about the mtv competition show "'90s house," that has 12 millennials without technology. >> with only '90s technology. >> i'm not good at the teleprompter. and lingo. >> yeah. it's phat. >> the last contestant standing will take home $90,000, a mazza miata. and a trip on the ship-hop, i like the '90s cruise. >> things look strange. it should look different. you just stepped through a time warp. this is "the '90s house." where everything, the furniture,
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the food, the games, the clothing, even me, from the '90s. >> you need to live, talk, eat and move '90s style. >> the hosts of "'90s house," lance bass and christina milian. >> that's the best outfit of them all. if chucky and screech had a basebalbab baby. >> did you dress like that in the '90s? >> worse. i had the worse style ever. >> it was the '90s. what do you miss about the '90s? >> it made sense. there was a turn in our generation that was exciting. p. diddy and you had the fly girls and -- what else? >> it started with m.c. hammer and ended with spice girls. i love nirvana and offspring. and i miss those bands. >> and the fashion wasn't too
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bad. i had a lot of fun -- as a girl, between "clueless" and the grunge era, you could rock it out. my mom wouldn't let me do the baggy thing. i'm doing it now. >> girbeau jeans. >> you'll see, i look horrible the entire time. >> chic. she looks chic. >> she comes out, she's like, bam. >> i was in the moment. >> weren't you in "dancing with the stars"? you were on the other side of competition? now, you're a judge. what is it like? >> it's better being the host. and i think a lot of them were thinking they were going on "real world." and they're on a '90s game show. it's fun to watch them look at the technology. >> we're educating them about how great the '90s was. music. the different people.
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people went home to watch sitcoms. now, we're on our phones. and now, we've taken it away from them. it's forcing them to have communication and have real time. >> we do have aol dialup. >> don't forget about the chat rooms. >> have to wait for it. we can't let the segment end without talking to you both about music. what projects do you have? >> you want to go first? >> i have a show called "'90s house." >> you can say, we want a reunion. >> all the time, yeah. the guys and i, we will be together next year. we're getting our star on the hollywood walk of fame. >> so am i. >> nice. >> together. >> that's great. >> i will get a star next year. >> next time. >> music is coming soon. >> lance and christina, thank you so much. '90s house" premiers september 26th on mtv. up next, repeat after me --
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>> there must be nutrition. >> everything else is fattening. i learned this from my pal, he does a mix between celery root and potato. it's a little lighter. >> for what? >> for the pure. you're going to take a few potatoes and some celery root. and you cube those. and then, you're basically going to -- >> heavy dream. >> let this simmer with heavy dream. >> that's why this is so good. >> for about 15 minutes. when it's set, you're going to drain off the cream and reserve that. >> reserve the dreacream. >> put this in a food processor? >> you have all this in here. butter and cream. it melts down. that's the reserved cream. >> okay. oh, my goodness. >> it's still hot when you do this. >> yeah. >> you're a chef, too. >> i know. i think it goes this way, though.
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maybe it doesn't. >> i think it's the other way. >> you're the guest. >> i'm the guest. you tell me. >> and then -- in the meantime, you'll you're doing this, eva is taking the bacon and scallops. nice, big scallops. and you want to dry them off, to get as much moisture out, as possible. you are going to wrap it around with some nice bacon. put a little toothpick around it. if you want to save a step for cleanup, you can put some parchment paper on the bottom of the pan. >> sometimes bacon gets sticky. >> you're going to put those in the oven for about 15 minutes at 350. as you do it, you're going to plate your celery root pure with potato. >> you're smear it. >> that's very nice. tonight, we have celery leaves and apple slices and some chives
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and you drizzle that around. and, boom, you have a lovely, kind of fancy, but simple dish. >> that is fantastic. >> and there you have it. >> it's so good. >> look at that. i like the lift-up. that's very nice. >> i stole that from anthony anderson. >> you want to give it a try? >> i want to call them potatoes. >> celery root. i never thought about that. why is that? >> it lightens it up. for this recipe, go to today.com/food. coming up next, two of the biggest stars of instagram, girl with no job and boy with no job. they're here with fun surprises for us. first, this is "today" obvious nbc. good morning i'm meteorologist kari hall. we will have a nice and warm
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day. in oakland expect a high of 71, 79 in palo alto and 77 in san jose with warmer spots like concord and antioch reaching almost into the mid 80s and 80 in napa today, san francisco 66 degrees. over the next several days expect a mix of sun and clouds and highs reaching into the upper 60s for the city for the weekend. there will be more clouds on monday with slight chance of showers moving in, especially farther to the north as a cold front moves closer. winds will pick up and we'll gradually warm up as we head through next week. inland areas expect highs in the upper 70s today, a touch warmer tomorrow, but still overall looking at a very nice weekend. slightly cooler than average temperatures next week as we will only see those high temperatures in the mid 70s by next tuesday and gradually warms up early next week.
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monday on "today in the bay," the signs to look for to avoid getting scammed. >> social security numbers are not always right after the equifax breach, see what you need to meet to change yours. all this week, we're introducing you to some of the
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biggest social media stars. >> claudia and ben are the masterminds at girl with no job and boy with no job. together, they have 7 million followers. today, they're going to share some memes of us. we're going to start with al. >> my daughter, leila, who is in college, follows you guys, loves you guys. >> you take a lot of selfies. >> i do. >> that's good. >> can we see it? >> there it is. when your friend asks you to do a cleanse with them. >> yeah. >> that's a shake shack burger. >> you have a bunch. >> your dad figures out the selfie feature. >> you have a great face for selfies. >> oh. >> what it feels like hanging out with that one friend who is a little taller than you. >> that's me with shaq. just fyi. >> oh. mom, fix your attitude or leave.
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>> bye. >> i love it. >> these are the best. you guys are getting married this sunday. did you meet through instagram? >> no. that would be much better for our brand. we met the regular way. >> you will be a couple without a job? >> i hope not. >> i have a feeling it won't be long. >> it's lucrative to not have a job. >> this is a job. >> claudia and ben, thank you. congratulations. >> thank you. >> and we want to thank eva for hanging out with us, as well. thanks so much. have a great weekend. i'm sticking around with hoda for anot happening now, san francisco's releasing its annual
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