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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. fun day monday to all of u. it's already the 10th of october. it's also columbus day. happy, happy. >> happy columbus day to everybody. >> thank you. that's john legend. >> love. ? going to think about it ? i just want to love you now ? >> i like that. love me now. >> no better time than the present. >> got a big show ahead. start with the celebrity buzz
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beyonce and jay-z, and one of the expectations of the weekend. >> genius. norah jones is here. new cd and singing a new song in a new genre. >> plus, a handsome hunk, traveling back in time to save our future along with our friend abby spencer. calling it a smash. smash nbc hit the show. "timeless," everybody's talking about it. >> hoping your career can take off, telling you about a single character trait that may be holding you back and how you can fix it. >> anxious to hear that. >> me, too. we probably both have that. >> have a nice weekend, went down to see your mom? >> got on a plane with my dog blake in a bag. done it before. under the seat. he was great. my mom loves, loves, loves him so much.
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time on her, licking her, on her face, like, all over her. look -- >> oh, my -- >> you're not kidding. >> would not let her off, ever. >> she loved his doggy breath. she loved it. >> i know. same with me. i don't care. >> we hung out together. the girls, my nieces, brother, mom and i, and me and the girls watched this movie i had not seen called "the emperor's new groove." such is a great movie! w >> was he twerking? >> he was twerking. >> if you have seen it, a good movie for the kids and have a laugh. adam seems to get left out of all things, and they there is. >> there he is, handsome adam. i was minding my own business writing a song and phone rings. guess who i got to talk to? >> who? >> tait taylor, director of "the
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i'm just calling to say thank you -- it's so nice and so rare in this world we live in today that somebody calls you. they might feel grateful but don't call you to reach out. we talked about how much we liked the movie. >> yes e. and not all critics agreed. he was grateful and i thought, what a nice southern man he is. and he got the last laugh, because it's number one at the box office, baby. >> so, there. "girl on the train" is hot. busy weekend. on fire. decided to participate in an open water swimming mayor none greece. two miles she swam in open water. look how good she looks. she's 59. what? >> what's your point? >> looks really awesome. >> still a 10. dating john corbett. they make a cute couple. >> they are adorable. >> yeah >> both on my radio show at sirius. i remember loving them together.
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love love. >> i do love love. >> i love love a lot. >> how much do you love it? >> not as much as you. okay. what else is going on? adele. loves her workouts. and appeared to struggle throughout this workout. she posted this. >> yeah. another reason just to love her. look at her. five pound weights look like, or tens. posted this working out in toronto. i love it. her doing another -- she posted this from a few weeks ago in the gym. up know what? another reason to fall in love with adele. >> you know, one thing that i'm jealous of, because i'm trying no the to ever be a jealous person. there's a difference between jealousy and envy to me. jelts is something -- envy is you want what happy for them. don't want to take it away. jealousy, you have that and i don't and
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the way i deal with it. probably wrong on all counts but it works for me. >> what are you envious or jealous off? >> people that love to workout. >> they probably don't. >> no. talk about endorphins, love it, walking in with mats and everything. >> and they're green drinks. >> yes. from nbc news, just don't appreciate it. >> yes. >> i mean, i go every single day. every single day to do it but i hate every minute of it. >> yeah. do you ever get to a point. why don't you try it with music. >> no. >> here's a reason to skip a workout. you don't feel like working out, five reasons to skip. number one, you feel under the weather. >> i felt under the weather the other day and felt better when i worked out. >> i think you're right. you're super sore or injured. injured i get. super sore, work out. >> uh-huh. >> exhausted or over extended. >> after working out
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no questions >> we don't agree with all that. a fever, shouldn't. >> feel terrible, don't. every time i feel sluggish, get up do a spin class, even 30 minutes or something, i always feel -- i get more productive as the day goes on. >> i was going to skip yesterday and realized 54 straight days and i said, huh! i'm not going to skip. >> how do you know? you mark them? >> yeah. i didn't mark it on my calendar. i'm going to tryto >> a lot is a lot. we both do a little. it's easier to do. i mean, you don't plan a big deal. all right. >> don't make those excuses is what i'm saying. the ones i said, okay. don't make them. go down. by the time you did it it's done. stop it. leave us a alone. >> certain words to eliminate all-time from your vocabulary.
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we already have them. >> the ones we hate, moist, phlegm, secrete. >> don't say secrete. gross. >> and mucous. >> someone said we should get rid of. go through. here we go. oh. those are them? i was going to start saying them. really? amazing. >> i like that word. >> literally. i am literally dead on my feet. that's not true. i'm not literally dead on my feet. >> the other one, the next one, it's not -- >> honestly. >> your assistant, kath. >> always goes, honestly, you don't have time do that. >> honestly precedes everything. whether obvious or not. and things. >> getting ready to make a big move in your life. surrounded by stuff and things. >> yep, yep. >> and -- >> one other word. what was the other one? >> went. >> i went to the store. >> i went home. what's wrong with that? >> be more descriptive. >> how are you going
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restroom? won't say that. >> more distinctly. >> apparently eliminating those words -- what do you think of a murse or man bag? >> a man bag. >> what if cody walked in the house wearing a murse? >> no, no. certain shouldn't, others get away. apparently mickey rourke is wearing one. likes his louis yeah. that's a shoulder bag. sure is. i don't know. >> it's breast cancer awareness month. you know. in honor, highlighting a product that gives back. this lip balm by skinn cosmetics. >> skin with two ns. >> six times watermelon. 100% of proceeds -- >> ooh. smells like watered melon's isn't that nice? >> remember bonnie bell?
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"today's buzz" wrap-up of the headlines over of the weekend. >> here with the scoop, dave karger. to that last beyonce concert, how crazy is that? >> postponed from a month ago when beyonce went on vocal rest. last of the formation dates. our producer was there. >> yes, she was there. >> insane. beyonce -- >> what did she say exactly? >> she said, insane. crowd went crazy. felt special being there. >> she went, yeah, you
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be you. >> went like that and then you went like, what? and then you set, what? >> why you're not supposed to use went. >> i need to use the big guns and i'm going to call trina. yeah, i'll come serena came to the show. she danced with her on stage. cool guest number one. then kendrick lamar came out and did a -- a number together, which i thought carson early on in the show. >> yes, he was. >> there's the big water moment. >> didn't mind her hair getting wet? awesome. >> and the special guest, of course, jay-z, first time appeared onstage since that "lemonade" came out. "drunken love" a kiss, give it up for my man. >> so it's all good. >> by the way, i heard, i read that, that concert tour grossed over $200 million. >> i'm sure it did. >> not bad for six
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>> oldchella, as it's called coachella, now oldchella. >> held in the same place, average age of headliner, 72. >> crazy. >> yes. >> and matt lauer not here because of columbus day is probably still there. this is his dream lineup. rolling stones, "start me up" everybody got excited. >> in your 70s, you need to, you know -- >> bob dylan, paul mccartney, the who. what would my ideal oldchella lineup be? sting, fleetwood mac and elton john. >> darn good. >> over 60. >> yeah. all right. >> a lot of celebs there? >> yes. michael douglas and catherine zeta-jones with their kids which is great. a multigenerational -- appeal. >> how cute. >> catherine couldn't breathe with excite,
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everybody holding up their passes. >> near palm desert? >> indio, half hour from palm springs. as we coachella, two weekends in a row. identical lineup happens again this weekend. a great and i hope they continue with it. >> sweet message from paris jackson. >> yes. paris jackson puts up an instagram post friday of her and her mother. now, her mother, debbie rowe, 57 years old diagnosed with breast cancer in july, a rough and rocky relationship, and she because she's a fighter. love you, mom. when i first saw this, how much does this poor, young woman have to go through. lost her dad. now her mother's sick and i love the positive spin and calling them both fighters. her teenage years not that easy. i like that moment. absolutely. >> big news at the weekend box office. >> yes! >> good news for "girl on the train." >> remember, a month ago here doing my fall entertainment preview one of the three movies i was most excited about.
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movie "girl on the train" reviews not hot. kind of mixed. i thought extremely well done. i had not ready the book. you both loved the book. >> emily got great reviews. >> she did. i didn't know what to expect. i thought emily blunt was great. i thought the director did a great job showing up a the different stuff he can do. he did "the help," now this movie. very versatile. $24.7 million. a good opening, if you compare it to "gone girl" another movie base s first weekend of october two years ago, $37 million. a little below that but a nice showing that will continue to do well. >> i think so, too. >> speaking of box office, "finding dory." >> crossed $1 billion at the worldwide box office. third movie of the year to do that. the other would interestingly are "zootopia" also loved and "captain america." all three of those movies that crossed a billion, from disney. nice year for disney.
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on the presidential election you may have missed another campaign. the toys "r" us president of play. >> a nationwide search kids ages 9 through 13 to represent the company. >> the winner will get to do cool things like test the hottest new toys. >> what? >> yes, hoda. >> make in-store appearances and appear in videos.
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down to three for the public to choose from before casting votes on twitter. >> right. one of those finalists are here with us. she is 10-year-old adorable arianna gentry. hi. >> hi, sweetheart. >> how fun? 1,000 kids put their names in and got narrowed down to three. >> yep. >> were you surprised to be one of those three? >> yes. >> why were you surprised? >> because a lot of us were really good, and i didn't really know who was going to make it to the top ten and the top three. things do you do? what did they ask you to do? >> they asked me to shoot bow and arrows, nerf, which i love to do one of your favorite toys? >> yes. >> that was your video, right, you made for them? >> yes. >> good. because you liked your bow and arrow, because if made you feel like -- >> katniss, from "hunger games" yes. >> what would it mean to you if you got to be, two other kids than you. what would it mean if you got to be the president of play?
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i would be so happy. it would mean so much to me. i really hope i win. >> you do? is that your favorite bow arrow? >> one of my favorites. >> where's the nerf things, are those around? >> no. but thank you for asking. >> should we practice? one of three kids will win. do you want to see what it would feel like to be at a real president's podium. >> yes. >> let's try. >> we happen to have one. all righty. thank you, gerard, for all you do. that's another $100, gerard. go for you, buddy. >> this would be the podium. right? stand up. >> why don't you stand up. there you go. how's that feel? >> wow. >> it feels good. >> yeah? >> you know what? does feel pretty good? >> yes. >> can we share news with you? you -- are -- the winner. >> the president of play!
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[ cheers and applause ] >> thank you! all the stress is everybody 0er. >> all the stress is over. >> special things for you. a special jean jacket. >> thank you. >> and mike gets $100, too. good day. way to go. >> here are your roses. >> would you like to make a little speech? >> ah, yes. >> okay. go ahead. at your podium. >> i would just like to say thank you, everyone, for voting for me. >> yes! >> that was excellent. >> you made a great choice. >> yes, you did. >> thank you. >> we love you, honey. congratulations. >> president of play. you're the best. >> god bless you, honey. >> come on in here. >> hodi -- want to be as successful as arianna, one quality could be standing in your way. >> and "timeless," after your local news is worth waiting for. >> you're the winner! >> stress is over. >> la, la, la-la-la. i know. you're on tv!
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according to a 2014 study by bates communication, when it comes to business leaders, women rate higher than men in several categories like integrity, humility and interactivity. >> all: restraint. is that true? >> what is restraint and how can women become better at it?
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restraint and too little. >> i don't understand why it's so difficult to confirm the point -- >> i'm so sorry, miranda. >> your incompetence does not interest me. i'm not going to approve that girl she sent. i asked for keen, smiling, sent me dirty, tired, and michael kors party, drop me off at 9:30 and pick me up at 9:45 sharp. >> yeah. what a great movie. all right. >> i love that. >> here to sort it all out for us is er coach and author of "all the leader you can be." >> suzanne bates. >> hi, suzanne. >> your own study on this, right? >> yeah. we studied it and found women are actually stronger in 7 of the 15 qualities of executive presence including confidence. kind of surprising to us. >> for a change. >> talk about that clip a second. so who, the miranda priestly character and emily blunt character, which one do you think performed the best?
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emily the character is really under control. i thought that was applaudable. i really did. >> not losing it. >> not at all. why she has risen up in the organization, and she's -- reporting to -- miranda now. >> but miserable. >> she is. let's not leave that out. >> exactly. exactly. restraint isn't the absence of all emotion. restraint is not letting your emotions control you. what she's doing there and showing you know what's really interesting about the differences between men and women, and these are generalities, really, but men learn early on to pick their battles. >> yeah. >> don't they? >> right? they know they don't always want to go in, get their nose bloodied. women are more authentic, out there with emotions generally. that's a good thing to a point, but restraint is a quality of character, and it enables others to trust us. what we're really trying to do
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cauldron of emotion. >> a lot of competition. >> right. >> say you're in a situation, what should you do, feeling a lot of heat. your boss pounding on you. your idea you're supposed to stay calm, swallow it. are there tips, tricks, things people can do? >> a lot of what you might think. think before you speak. right? >> yeah. harder to do than say. >> it is, but you can do it and why i had you bring your pads. >> oh, yes, yo >> it's, you can jot down some notes. what that will help you do is collect your thoughts. >> hoda has no -- >> you guys, we're a little out of control. >> this is not normal. >> but this is partly hard wired. i bet you both grew up in a family where people kind of were out there with emotions. right? >> mine wasn't, really. >> yeah, no. >> we just swallowed. >> oh, well, anyway, some of us grow up in that kind of livelier --
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households. >> both taught to be extraordinarily polite and thoughtful to people. >> restraint, yes. >> what are we writing down? >> hoda -- >> you're getting angry, getting upset. >> yeah. >> you're feeling annoyed at somebody. jot down a few thoughts you'd like to share. >> uh-huh. >> right. >> i always like to say, come to every meeting with a big idea. come to every meeting with a big idea and be prepared to say it in 30 seconds. not three minutes. quickly. like in television. >> rehearse it. shouldn't go in and try to wing it? >> that's right. >> when upset or in a situation like emily blunt was sometimes you lose it. if you were trying to concisely say the things bothering you, it would be so much -- so much better but often in your minds, our heads explode. >> how long should you work, though, with somebody as abusive, truly, as she was in that movie? i mean, you wouldn't -- any long-term thing, that's just going to demoralize you
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in the movie grows and changes. doesn't she? >> she does. >> i really believe all of us as leaders can grow. why i wrote the book. "all the leader you can be." understand your impact on others we can be better leaders. >> called anne hathaway's remember how she called character, emily. my name's andie. right, emily, get for me. >> but evolved. >> she evolved. what leadership is salve. >> wt she wants the arc, baby. great to see you. >> thank you very much. >> really knows how to communicate through her music. >> wonderful norah jones performing her new hit song. >> and traveling to the past to stop a criminal from changing our future. >> matt lanter telling us about a hit new show called "timeless."
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we love this on nbc's new hit sci-fi adventure series "timeless." matt lanter plays a hunky special forces hero wyatt logan. >> it's okay. it's all right to call you hunky. >> i'm take hunky. >> traveling back in time with a tech expert to stop a criminal mind from rewriting the part and >> heading to 1865 on the night of president lincoln's assassination. take a look. >> here. let me -- >> i was really hoping i'd never have to get in this damn thing again. >> i'm sorry about your sister. >> thank you. for backing me with agent
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>> trust me. we're going to fix it. we're going to fix everything. >> that's what you want to hear. >> i love the rapport you two have. abigail spencer, our good, good pal. >> she's fantastic. >> and it's a hit! >> congratulations. thank you very much. >> did you feel it coming out of the gate this one had potential? >> i think doing the pilot everyone felt we were doing something special. something that's fun and -- >> seen a lot of people try to it's clunky often. you know? >> i think it's tough to do. >> yeah? >> i think the idea of time travel is as intriguing as, you know, flying. >> uh-huh. >> so, but i think you can do it right and you can do it wrong. often times going to the future, it's complicated. everyone's got their own idea of the future. >> and you learn something. and tonight -- we think we know about -- president lincoln's assassination, but then you find out you learn they were trying to assassinate four people?
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really is like a history lesson every episode. >> and the clothes are great. people are loving the clothes. >> so are you guys loving the clothes? >> the clothes are good. just started the space race episode and i'm wearing a suit, regular suit. really night to be in just a suit. leathers and -- >> we have a picture just looking at. looks like a prom photo. describe what's happening there? >> in ridiculous costumes, we take a cheesy '80s photo and episodes. got every episode. >> shoot this in vancouver. right? >> yes. >> so you're newly married. hello to your beautiful wife, who's not even listening to us. >> where's the beautiful wife? >> a shot. >> come on over. >> why wouldn't you with your -- how cute are these two? >> adorable. >> how long you two didn't married? >> three years.
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>> we're so into intimate home coupling. >> the whole marriage thing. >> you've got a movie comes out with nicolas cage? just say. >> yeah, yeah. so that movie is called "uss indianapolis: men of courage" about a ship sunk in the pacific ocean in world war ii and the guise in the water five days. the kicker, my grandpa was actually on the real ship. i've grown up with the story, and it's been near and dear to my family and th's such a supreme respect for the military and the really, really cool part, i got to wear his actual dog tags. >> oh, my gosh. >> makes me want to cry. >> incredible. yeah. >> did you know your grandfather? >> yeah. knew him really well. yeah. he passed away a few years ago. but he was real proud of his time and what he did, and kind of became a family legacy. to be able to do that on camera was pretty cool. >> wow. we wish you such luck. >> not that you need t. on a great night.
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>> "timeless" airs tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central. right here on nbc. you go up with him to vancouver? >> i do. >> of course you do. >> that's a good idea! >> okay. about to jazz up our studio with a new song. grammy-winning singer/songwriter norah jones, right after this. >> adorable are you! ? when i saw ? it's amazing out there means to me the wonder and the wow of weather. >> everything is amazing. it could be the smallest ice crystal, the biggest storm cloud. >> what is it's amazing out there mean to me? it means looking up and being inspired, even if it's just straight up blue skies. how beautiful is that, that little burst of red that happens when the sun comes right over
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the morning. >> watching lightening streaking across the sky from one side to the other. >> in the rolls of thunder, it's just one of the most amazing things. >> that's what it's amazing out there is. and what it means to you mentally and the memories you take away from that weather and how that absolutely affect your lives, our day-to-day. what's in our stores? what are we going to wear? what's everything going to cost? to me, all those interactions that the weather has real influences on, that's why it's amazin >> what it means for me is it lets the world know what's happening on the weather channel. >> i think what makes the weather channel coverage unique is that we are meteorologist. we know what's going on with the weather, and that makes a tremendous difference. >> somebody just walks up to you in the field and says, thanks for being there. we're so glad you were here to take us through it ft. >> we have a charge. we have a responsibility. we have a drive to provide
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them, help this community, help their family stay safe. it matters so much 92 when you start linking the people side up to the weather and the science and the data, it makes a real connection and drives home the importance of what we do. >> i love weather. >> i do love weather. >> i love the weather. and i love working with people who love the weather. this is what we love to do. >> every single day is going to be something spectacular. it is truly amazing don't ci haven't changed." "oh really?" "it's girls'night. ah huh." "they said business casual." "i love summer weddings!" "oh no." "yeah, maybe it is time. maybe i should check my credit score." "try credit karma. it's free." "oh woah. that's different." "check out credit karma today. credit karma. give yourself some credit."
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? it's a tragedy it's a tragedy ? ?? ?? that was norah jones. >> love her. fantastic. >> wow. new cd "day break" out now and norah goes on tour this fall. fantastic. >> our favorite things are next. >> but first -- >> we have to think of something good. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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