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good morning. three days to go. time running out for hillary clinton and donald trump to make their cases to the american people. clinton using serious star power. ?? >> trump saying he doesn't need the help. he's happy to go it alone. >> i didn't have to bring jlo or jay-z. >> both using different strategies for the campaign trail. grisly find. the police find a body on the property of the man accused of kidnapping and chaining a woman
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container for weeks. could this man now be a serial killer? ready for redemption? >> let's do it. >> for the first time in a decade, mel gibson out with a new movie "hacksaw ridge." and frozen. a new challenge sweeping the internet. high schoolers standing still in hilarious positions. why? the story today, saturday, november 5th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today" on saturday morning. i'm sheinelle jones alongside stephanie ruhle and dylan dreyer. we should say craig is off for very good reason. >> yes. i woke up to an e-mail that his wife had gone into labor this morning. >> very good reason.
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hard at work. >> did you see the interview with craig and his wife? craig at one point mouthed it. >> we will soon find out. we will get into that and keep you posted if anything happens. let's get into the state of the race with the election now three days away. hillary clinton pulling out all the stops on friday night bringing in beyonce and jay-z in cleveland. she will concentrate on florida and pennsylvania today. meanwhile, donald trump is criscrossing the country. he starts the day in florida and heads to north carolina and colorado and nevada. let's begin with nbc's national correspondent peter alexander in tampa where donald trump will hold a rally this morning. good morning, peter. >> reporter: sheinelle, good morning. we are 72 hours away from the polls opening on election day. donald trump will go all over
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hillary clinton tries to slam the door on the republican nominee. ? freedom ?? >> reporter: music's queen beyonce with a surprise appearance in ohio. >> look how far we've come from having no voice to okay the brink of making history. >> reporter: alongside husband jay-z. >> with your help, a glass ceiling to crash once and for in cleveland, where she is strong with her base. trump's strategy is different. >> when we win on november 8th, we are going to drain the swamp. >> reporter: a raucous rally in pennsylvania. even taking a track at clinton's star-studded night. >> i didn't have to bring jlo or jay-z.
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bring in white working class voters. >> our trump administration will stop the jobs from leaving ohio and america. >> reporter: rally supporters in north carolina could determine his successor criticizing trump's comments and disqualifying. >> imagine in 2008 i had said any of the things he had treatment of a protester. >> he spent so much time screaming at the protester and frankly it was a disgrace. >> reporter: in fact, the president protester's right to speak. >> i told you to be focused. you are not focused. >> reporter: the company that owns the "national enquirer" agreed to pay $150,000 to a
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republican nominee. then did not publish it. the wall street journal saying the claim of the affair is totally untrue. so back to the campaign trail. you have hillary clinton trying to bring in the star power. for the clinton campaign, they hope to go forward and motivating voter was a strong ground game operation. in cleveland, a county of 1.3 million where there is one early ti to get tickets to the jay-z concert, you had to go to the board of elections. the only place to vote early. now clinton will be in cleveland tomorrow with lebron james. >> thank you, peter. let's bring in nbc news editor mark murray. he will look at the electoral college map. mark, let's do math here. donald trump's path to 270. where is it?
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for trump. he is at 180 electoral votes. you need 270 for the presidency. this means he has to win every single -- win every single battleground state. let's go into this. he has to win every battleground. i'm talking about florida for example. he has to win north carolina. he has to win new hampshire and and then he has to be able to pick off one of the places in the midwest, stephanie. michigan or pennsylvania. just to be able to get to 270 electoral votes. that really is what donald trump has to do. win all the toss-ups and pick off a place where hillary clinton is strong and lead in the polls.
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him. is florida a luxury for hillary clinton? >> if hillary clinton wins florida, if she ends up winning north carolina, it's almost game over. really hillary clinton, one thing, if she is able to hold pennsylvania and able to hold a michigan or wisconsin, what she needs to do, the final piece of the puzzle is win new hampshire or win nevada. that would be her goal to be over as peter mentioned, donald trump is heading out west to pick off one of those states. >> we will see, mark. the candidates are working overtime. thank you. we turn to joy reid. host of "a.m. joy." good morning to you. three days to go. can you believe it? tuesday. >> how happy we will be on the night.
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both campaigns have new ads out. we will play a clip and talk about it. ? eye of the tiger ? ? fire ? ? dancing through the fire ? ? i am the champion ?? >> the only people brave enough to vote out this corrupt establishment is you, the american people. >> so there you go. let's talk about the message of both have to drive home in the final days. >> first of in the two ads. you know, hillary clinton has the pop culture and weight of pop culture on her side. when queen bey. when beyonce is out there and jay-z, the culture is with you. you hear katy perry. i think the message from hillary clinton is to have her base get excited. if you are a young woman, being excited. her message is uplift. >> and donald? >> and donald trump's message is
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are cheating us. he is running on rage and paranoia. >> donald has a new messenger. melania trump on the trail this week. the first time we have seen her give a speech since the convention. she was in pennsylvania. did she achieve that goal? >> i think at this point, most of this is baked. we see the early vote numbers coming out about the way we would expect it and the problem they have is we're seeing what the polls which is college educated women have a 31-point swing since 2012. they supported romney in 2012. they are swinging heavily to hillary clinton this time. if he cannot stem that tide between that and hispanic vote, women and hispanics are why he would lose the race. the early vote numbers are in his fair. better than expected. it is not turning out how she thought. without women and hispanics and huge swing since 2012, i don't
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like nevada and florida become must wins. >> i want to say on melania, joy, one of melania's main messages if donald trump were elected, cyber bullying. can we talk about the irony that her husband could be appointed commander in chief of the twitter beatdown? >> absolutely. ending cyber bullying starts at home. this is woman reporter and had the crowd turn on her. he is somebody who can't put his phone down. he is on the iphone tweeting at 3:00 in the morning tweeting abuse at alicia machado. it is unusual why they put her out there that way and why in philadelphia? >> i don't get it. >> hillary is going to michigan.
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if they are worried about michigan, that should make people worried on the democratic team. >> quickly, donald trump talks about the fact that the clinton presidency will be paralyzed with investigations and indictments. is this legitimate? there are so many people in the streets and reporters talking to the base. they believe this. scare tactics. >> republicans are saying it. i think one of the things which is dangerous for democracy which ever side you fall on is the idea republicans are clear, they plan to criminalize the clinton administration with investigations. now you have the fbi. this is not something the democrats or republicans should cheer. this could be turned on anyone. so i think yes republicans are telegraphing they will not just accept the results of the election and try to work with
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within a couple months. >> on the flip side, we know the e-mails on anthony weiner's laptop are not all duplicates. we know qatar gave $1 million to the foundation which she never disclosed. >> so we understand it. qatar, the country in the middle east, gave $1 million to the clinton foundation to which was not disclosed to the state department which she said she would do. >> she signed agreement with president obama. she did not do that. it comments out not so much. >> the fact we are doing all this three days. >> right. >> three days. >> don't add another day. >> don't act like it is ending in three days. please. >> thank you for coming in. we can continue the conversations in your living room. you can watch joy at 10:00 a.m. eastern and nbc news is the
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on tuesday. now to a horrifying case in south carolina where police say they made another disturbing discovery. a body has been found in the same area where authorities say a missing woman was held captive for months. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in woodruff, south carolina. >> reporter: stephanie, good morning. this is the fenced in property where it all happened. the sheriff investigating if this is the killer. he is accused of kidnapping so far, but more charges are likely. this morning, the search resumes for more potential victims on the compound in south carolina after another chilling discovery. >> we did find a body in a shallow grave on the piece of property. >> reporter: it came after sheriff's deputies found kala brown alive. she had been missing since august along with her boyfriend
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authorities say brown was chained by her neck and ankle in a padlock container. a representative for her family says they are asking for privacy. >> this is horrific and unimaginable. >> reporter: the owner of the property, todd kohlhepp, is a realtor and registered sex offender. >> she witness shoot carver. >> reporter: brown said there are at least four bodies buried on the property, but the one found friday has not been identified. >> it is too unreal for your brain. >> reporter: mckenzie durham has known kala since they were teenagers. >> it is not something you expect to hear about. >> reporter: and neighbor johnny revan said kohlhepp kept to
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acres in a quiet neighborhood. >> reporter: investigators say they ended up honing in on the property by tracking kala brown's cell phone. the search here continues throughout the weekend and investigators are now looking into whether the suspect could be tied to other missing persons cases in the area. sheinelle. >> gabe, thank you. also in south carolina, tensions ran high in a courtroom where officer is on trial accused of murder in the shooting death of a black man captured on camera. he was shot while running away. the jury hearing on friday from the eyewitness who took the video. here is nbc's sarah dallof with more. >> reporter: raw emotion in the courtroom as the mother of walter scott recounted the final phone call with her son.
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was in excruciating pain. >> reporter: scott was shot and killed by michael slager in april of 2015. a jury of 11 white men and women and one black man is tasked with deciding if slager is guilty of murder or acted in self defense. >> he should have been prosecuted for it. >> he he forcefully resisted to the extent they were both fighting on the ground. >> reporter: the jury saw cell phone video showing slager including his gun as scott ran away. slager then fires eight shots. five hitting scott.
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it is not known it is a taser and drops it next to scott's body. >> i didn't want to be involved. at the same time, the morals and values did not allow me to do that. it was an injustice what i saw. >> reporter: scott's death was one in a series of violent confrontation with law enforcement and african-american citizens. fuelling protests against perceived police bias across the country. scott's family continues to a >> we will sit back and pray justice will do its job and at the end, hopefully we will get justice. >> reporter: slager out on bond faces 30 years to life if convicted. for "today," sarah dallof, nbc news. now to a ruling in a case against "rolling stone." a judge finding the magazine and
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all after the gang rape article. nbc's anne thompson has more. >> reporter: she left court vindicated. a federal court finding the magazine and publisher acts in malice with the story of rape on campus of the gang rape of a woman identified only as jackie. she said the story portrayed as a villain. >> it feels very good to have a jury of nicole's peers come back and vindicate what we have known from day one. >> reporter: the 2014 article sparked a national discussion on college sexual assault. >> i met a young woman. >> reporter: the reporter promoting her story on msnbc's "morning joe." >> she told me she took the report to the administration and
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retracted the story in april of 2015 after news organizations and police found no evidence to back up the accusations. despite the article's many flaws, the conversation continues today with the national campaign to stop sexual assault on campus. >> it's on us. all of us. >> to stop sexual assault. >> reporter: "rolling stone" writing, we deeply regret the missteps and apologize to anyone hurt by them, inclu m aramo. she seeks $7.5 million in financial damages that are still to be determined. for "today," anne thompson, nbc news, new york. a blow to governor chris christie. one of trump's most important surrogates. two top aides were convicted in conspiracy and fraud in the bridgegate scandal.
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any knowledge of the scheme was supposed to campaign for trump today, but it was canceled after the verdict. two workers recovering from a nightmare accident in a water tower. they were working in pontiac, michigan, friday when they became trapped. rescuers don't know if the men fell or the scaffolding collapsed. it took an hour to free the trapped men. the men were in bad shape and no word on the medical a heartwarming survivor story. twins born in shanghai a month ago were reunited for the first time friday. zoo officials separated them because the panda mother would choose the stronger cub over the weaker. the mom fed the boy in a successful experiment. zookeepers fed the girl. in five days, switched the babies. now the brother and sister get
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bear crib. >> cute. >> adorable. dylan is here with the check of the forecast. >> we had nasty storms movie through texas yesterday. look at what we saw in el paso. size of dimes to the size of baseballs. all that hail led to damage and flooding as it clogged the storm drains. it was the hail that caused most of the concern yesterday. we should start to see improvement as we go throu threat of severe weather. look at the jet stream right now. this very unusual for a november pattern. it is all the way up into canada which means we are looking at above normal temperatures. by 20 to 25 degrees. omaha, nebraska, 72 degrees. fargo, north dakota, 67. chicago, 68. 18 degrees above average. as we go into tomorrow, we are looking at temperatures topping out in the upper 60s and low 70s.
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of next week, temperatures will stay on the warm side. this could be a trend we see all news 3 jerry brown in the news 3 weather center. gorgeous today. 81 degrees, sunny and warm with a light northeast wind. tonight will be a long one. set the clocks back. 58 degrees, mainly clear skies and then tomorrow pretty much more of the same. a beautifuw in the 75 to 80-degree range. overnight lows in the 50s. this is november weather on its and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you. still to come, our look back at the stories that had everyone talking and including the medical terms that sound sexy. and guess who made a play
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narrator: and joe heck says i have "high hopes we'll see donald trump become president." trump: you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. i love war in a certain way. narrator: and heck? reporter: do you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. wrong for nevada. still to come on "today," smart ways to get your health ready for winter and your heating costs down from george to the rescue. and we are bringing in help for dylan for her little one when it arrives. >> it doesn't matter how many people help you, when that baby
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good morning i'm kyndell nunley here at news 3. police are looking for the gunman or suspects involved in killing a man near nellis air force base. this happened last night a little before 8:00. police say someone pulled out a gun and started firing at the victim. the man was rushed to umc trauma where he was pronounced dead moments later. it is not clear exactly what sparked the shooting. police have not yet release add description of who exactly they are looking for.
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good morning, i'm news 3 meteorologist jerry brown in the news 3 weather center. great day today. 81 degrees, sunshine. very warm by november standards. light east wind. tonight will be on the long side. you get an extra hour as you turn your clocks back. 58 degrees for the overnight low under mainly clear skies and the workweek is setting up spectacularly. we will throw in a beautiful sunday as well. temperatures generally peaking around 8 we are back on this saturday morning, november 5th, 2016. what are we looking at? you know what it is of the the balloons that will grace the macy's parade for thanksgiving day. they are getting a test run. that is charlie brown. he has been with us for years. we have shown you a new one from
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my kids are dying. who doesn't love justin timberlake? outside studio 1a, besides you ladies, we have a great crowd who are spending the weekend with us. and some will be running in the new york city marathon tomorrow. i know none of us here is running it. dylan, are you running? >> i'm not watching the marathon. >> i'm watching it. one of our >> dylan is all over it. what's making headlines? three days until the election. hillary clinton and donald trump in an all-out dash to the finish. hillary clinton called out beyonce and jay-z for help. donald trump will go to florida and nevada and clinton will focus attention on pennsylvania and florida. one year after the horrific
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paris. the news is out it is set to reopen. sting will headline the special night. it will reopen on november 12th. officials say it has been renovated, but looks a lot like it did before the attack. it was a sea of blue in chicago. as 5 million people lined the streets to welcome home the newest world series champions. cubs celebrating the first championship in more than 100 years. the parade started at wrigley field and went on for >> 5 million? >> crazy. now to the "download." the recap of the week's biggest headlines from the world series game seven to remember and the heated campaign and surprises at the country music awards. those are some stories that caught our attention.
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>> the curse is history. the cubs with a win over the cleveland indians. >> long imagined and long delayed. the chicago cubs are champions of baseball. a feat 100 years in the making. >> chicago is exploding with happiness. >> on the campaign trail, hillary clinton and donald trump turning up the heat. >> battered by donald trump's criticism about her later e-mail issue. >> what is in the e-mails is absolutely devastating. >> to get back on offense taking aim at trump's coziness with russia. >> donald trump should immediately disclose all of his ties and connections to the kremlin and its associates. >> a rare flash of anger from clinton. >> i am sick and tired of the negative, divisive and dangerous decision and behavior of people who support donald trump.
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>> stay on point, donald. and tragedy. >> and officers canvassed the iowa neighborhood where two of their own were ambushed. fearing they could become the next target. >> they were sitting in their car. >> police identified 46-year-old scott michael greene as the suspect. a star-studdegh country music wards. many surprises. perhaps beyonce sharing the stage with the dixie chicks. and dolly parton honored with the willie nelson achievement award. >> i would have cried, but i didn't want to mess my eye lashes. >> and harry connick shared a moment. >> we did this thing where we played doctors on television. we tried to make medical terms
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>> you got the next one, man. >> oral cavity. >> i got this one. i like to back it up all the time. flatulence. >> and the laughter continued as the "today" team dressed up as the '90s iconic figures. >> i'm regis. >> and i'm >> it's a puffy shirt. >> well done, everybody. >> that was fun. >> i can't believe halloween was this past week. >> i don't think it was only dolly parton and beyonce as super hot music stars. so is dylan. baby spice. >> and that microphone was as big as your head.
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>> she is julia roberts and in the department store where her money is no good. al brings her over to baby spice's room. >> of course that would happen. >> of course that happens. and i gave her clothes to walk back into the department store. >> basically. >> should say mistake. big mistake. >> it was my british accent. >> go ahead. >> how about walking over to the >> it was good. >> my husband and dog never want to hear me speak in a british accent. let's focus on the weather in the northwest. rain falling from portland to seattle. all of the rain we have been seeing with the series of storms onshore has helped with the drought situation. especially in the sierra nevada
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it is reducing the drought. it is still dry, but every bit counts. we will see improvements tomorrow. today is 2 to 3 inches of rain in crescent city, california. we could see 3 to 4 inches of rain. it is not a nice start to the weekend, but finishes off better on sunday. elsewhere, a couple of pockets of heavy storms. el paso with isolated storms today. look at the northern plains and upper midwest. news 3 jerry brown in the news 3 weather center. gorgeous today. 81 degrees, sunny and warm with a light northeast wind. tonight will long one. set the clocks back. 58 degrees, mainly clear skies and then tomorrow pretty much more of the same. a beautiful workweek setting up with afternoon highs generally
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this is november weather on its and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, baby spice. all right. you're welcome. >> come on. you were so good on monday. >> we'll work on it. still to come, is there a difference on getting drunk on beer, wine or tequila? >> i say absolutely. >> we have that cong >> for others, it is a great one. and getting your house ready for the winter.
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our beautiful home here. >> here we are. >> two things. we want to stay warm and save money. starts with windows. >> biggest place to lose dollars. hot air going out and cold air coming in. i live in an old house. this plastic wrap saves me. >> it makes a huge difference. >> very easy to install. double sided tape. put it around the window. take a hair keeping the winter weather at bay. in the summer and spring, you want to have a clear sheer on here. filter the light and let in the warm air. in the winter, you want a heavier curtain. >> i never thought about changing the curtain. >> and people love to change the look of the rooms. go out and buy curtains. maybe not for every room in the house. >> all the money you save, use that for the curtains.
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>> and lots of blankets. you are sleeping in the winter and it is too hot or cold. if you have more layers, you can stay warm. you want to have a cozy place. it is cold outside. snuggle up. >> welcome to another part of the house. front door. a lot of people worry about that? >> you want to get something to we have a few different ones. this one here has a double sided tape. you don't need screws. >> that was my concern. >> stick it on the bottom. this slide here keeps the cold air at bay. if you are industrial, you can screw it in. you can throw it down. >> does it help? >> anything you do to keep the cold air from coming in from the
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this is a weatherizer. you have chaulk. if you have cold air coming from the casing. if you are by the front door and you have cold air, put it there. >> are we coming outside? >> we have gone out the door. we are now outside. >> dylan made a good point. too bad our gutters are not right here to reach across. >> how nice would that be? it is i gets bad. i recommend using gloves. who knows what is in there. pine needles. >> it makes a difference? >> it makes a huge difference. they clog up the spout and you have ice damning. the water comes up and you get damage in the roof and house. clear your gutters. if you don't do it yourself, hire somebody. it is important. >> before we run out of time. is this snow?
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you want a good shovel. this is the standard weekend warrior shovel. plastic shovel. for you who want to get industrial, they will do a lot. ergonomic. it is good for the back. ice melt down. if dylan says bad weather is coming in. put it down. >> we always run out. >> people want it to be plant and pet friendly. >> and in ten seconds. >> we h who is doing the snow plower, they are not marking the driveway or stairs. >> that's a good point. >> they cannot see where the block is or the stoop. these allow them to see something is there. they are not holiday decorations. >> george, thank you. good stuff. coming up next, we are
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in november since 1978. true or false. >> i think the november thing is newer. it used to be october. >> did we all say false? in the u.s., it ends on the first sunday in november since 1978. girl power. boom. >> didn't i say that? >> daylight saving time can affect birth i have never heard of that. >> that's a good question. >> i was taking the test in my head. it is true. if the younger twin is born after 2:00 a.m., on paper, the younger twin is technically older. this happened to a north carolina woman in 2007. that is very confusing. >> since this a television show, i'll share the question with
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not savings time, begins at 2:00 a.m. >> doesn't it end at 2:00 a.m.? it's ending. >> false. >> oh, i wanted all the girls to get it right. >> false. tomorrow we fall back marking the end of daylight saving time time. the beginning was march 13th. >> and candy companies lobby for daylight saving time to be moved to november for children to trick-or-treat for a longer period of time. increasing the demand for halloween candy. >> i'll say false. >> i meant true. >> it is true. according to some reports in 1986, candy retailers pushed it to persuade people. >> how interesting is that? >> i didn't know the candy companies were that powerful. change the time for the entire united states except for small areas. >> there you go.
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good morning. three days to go. this is the last weekend before the election and it's coming down to the wire for hillary clinton and donald trump. clinton on friday enlisting jay-z and beyonce to get out the vote. ?? >> trump brushing aside in >> i didn't have to bring jlo or jay-z. >> both campaigns using different strategies in the final days. we're live. ready for redemption? after a ten-year director hiatus, mel gibson is back with "hacksaw ridge." are audiences ready to welcome
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high schoolers standing in place in fun positions. we have the fun story today, saturday, november 5th, 2016. ?? >> big hello to canada. >> i'm running the marathon tomorrow. my kids made me do this. >> it's my birthday. >> it's my 50 i'm on the "today" show. >> hi, grandma. i'm on tv. >> a lot of love. good morning. welcome back to "today" on this saturday morning. >> it is a crisp fall morning. check out the crowd on the plaza. we will head out in a few minutes to say hi. >> it is chilly. >> it is. >> it is that time of year. we begin this hour with the race for the white house.
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president, hillary clinton campaigns in two states today. but donald trump will cross the country making stops at four states. we have it all covered. let's begin with national correspondent peter alexander. he is covering the trump campaign from tampa. peter, good morning. >> reporter: sheinelle, good morning. donald trump will be out in a couple hours from now. he is trying to pick off one democrat-leaning state. focusing on the message saying jobs and protecting residents from what he describes as dangerous undocumented immigrants. he also is unfazed about hillary clinton's star power. >> i didn't have to bring jlo or jay-z. the only way she gets anybody. >> our trump administration will stop the jobs from leaving ohio and leaving america.
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hours, donald trump will stop in nevada to wisconsin. a state that has voted democratic every year since 1984. the real goal is a rural one to boost white working class turn out to offset some of the weaknesses with suburban republicans. on the eve, donald trump will stop in new hampshire, the state that helped him notch up the first primary win. >> that's true. >> and hillary clinton will begin her day in the state of florida after bringing out some major star power last night with beyonce and jay-z. today, katy perry will join her in philadelphia. i have a feeling they will roar. we have kaci hunt with us today. i have a feeling cher will be out there tomorrow. i am dating myself. >> reporter: she is hitting all
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steph. she is starting in miami today after she got her late last night. that concert in cleveland drew over 10,000 people. it featured jay-z and a special guest. >> look how far we've come from having no voice to being on the brink of making history. >> having a >> reporter: beyonce, of course, jay-z and chance the rapper all aimed at trying to win over minority voters and millennials. she is pitching the same voters in the final weekend campaign sprint. she heads from here in miami to philadelphia tonight where she has a concert with katy perry. then on to new hampshire on sunday. then back to cleveland with lebron james. of course, cleveland's star,
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she is trying to recreate the kind of excitement that president obama had in 2012 in the final weeks of the campaign when tens of thousands of people were showing up to his rallies. her events have been smaller. polls show voters are not as enthusiastic for her. that is the main challenge in the final days. her best chance probably that final rally planned for philadelphia where she and her husband and former president both obamas. the president and first lady. >> president, queen bey and king james. she is bringing out the star power. thank you, kaci. the election is mobilizing one small group of voters like never before. armed militias are preparing for possible civil unrest. nbc's gabe gutierrez spend time with one group in georgia who said it is not looking for trouble, but it will be ready
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georgia, chris hill is on a mission. practicing tactical drill was the members of the georgia security force. a militia that wants to defend individual rights against an overreaching federal government. >> this is where the comradery and fellowship happens. >> reporter: the members say the stakes during the election is not higher. >> hillary clinton with corruption and anti-second amendment >> reporter: and donald trump's message of a corrupt system has resonated. >> do you think it is rigged? >> yes, sir. >> why is that? >> i think starting with the press. >> reporter: they feel hillary clinton, if elected, would take away their guns. >> she is a hypocrite. >> reporter: and the oath keepers are calling on monitoring voting places
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numbers dropped after the oklahoma city bombing, but they have been on the rise since president obama took office. the southern poverty law center tracks 276 active militias last year. up from 42 in 2008. >> the primary motivation behind the militia is a sweeping paranoia. doesn't see it that way. he and his fellow militia men are worried about a trump loss. >> it does worry us. >> reporter: they stress they are not advocating violence, but will be prepared for anything. for "today," gabe gutierrez, nbc news.
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more victims who may be on the property. this revealed after kala brown was found in a container on todd kohlhepp's property. there could be four bodies buried on the property. a possible leg precedent as a former playboy playmate is charged with body shaming. dani mathers has been charged wi taking a picture of a 70-year-old woman undressed at the gym and posting it on snapchat. the former playmate never tried to violate laws. the section of philadelphia is cleaning up and repairing this morning after destructive water main break. water gushed out of the 48-inch main friday flooding the section of the city and flooding businesses and cars. the third major break in this location since 2014.
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main in philadelphia is 67 years old. some date back to the 1800s. and a great honor for eight world war ii veterans. proudly honored by the french legion today. the french consul general based in atlanta said we the french will never forget what you did to with another check of the weather. it is cold out there. >> we are all nice and bundled up. we need you to explain the sign. where are your kids? >> my kids are on the way to chicago right now. >> okay. >> they could not come out to watch me run the marathon. >> i thought they were sleeping in and forcing you to be here. they have an excuse. good luck tomorrow. >> thank you. >> lots of folks running the marathon tomorrow. the weather looks perfect.
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country. besides showers in the northwest and rain down near new mexico, there is not really a lot going on. temperatures will be well above average across the plains and upper midwest. 15 to 20 degrees above average. that is what the runners want. here is the new york city marathon forecast. 52 degrees at 9:00 a.m. 56 at noon. 56 at 3:00 p.m. that is good for decent weather. look at the temperatures across the northeast. mild in the 60s. a spot shower in cleveland. we could see stronger storms and maybe heavy rain across the gulf coast. not all that widespread. out west, things are quiet. news 3 jerry brown in the news 3 weather center. gorgeous today. 81 degrees, sunny and warm with
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set the clocks back. 58 degrees, mainly clear skies and then tomorrow pretty much more of the same. a beautiful workweek setting up with afternoon highs generally in the 75 to 80-degree range. overnight lows in the 50s. this is november weather on its and that's your latest forecast. guys. >> thanks, dylan. still to come, look at these images. what is happening here and are all of these high school students stopping in their tracks? the answer in trending. and in pop start, prince (announcer vo) when you have type 2 diabetes, there's a moment of truth. and now with victoza? a better moment of proof. victoza? lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill,
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the internet and my newest obsession. the mannequin challenge. high schoolers are tweeting videos of themselves and classmates frozen in mid action. in the hallway, in the parking lot. most set to black beetle. maybe you even comedian kevin hart got in on the fun. check him out at the gym. how cool is that? i love it. oh, you guys. i like it. >> it is tough to be in that position. >> i think the mannequin challenge is amazing. i don't think craig melvin is doing it today. probably not.
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some people wonder if whiskey can turn you angry or can tequila lead to bad decisions? according to "new york magazine" the answer is actually no. here's the thing. the article says how you feel while drunk is a product of the mood you are in when you started drinking plus the social context. if you are doing tequila shots at the bar, you are ready for a crazy night before you started drinking. or if you are mellow night to begin with. >> can alcohol change your behavior? >> i disagree whole heartedly. tequila drunk never ends up a good drunk. >> or ends up an awesome one. >> my husband can drink whiskey, no problem. beer makes him drunk. >> the debate continues. work on that at home after 5:00 p.m. if you are over 21. finally a reason to break
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a kansas state student says he noticed one missing from his car after he left it unlocked. he was gone for 15 minutes. when he got back, he found this note. "a kit kat in your car cup holder and the car door was unlocked." i took the kit kat. i'm sorry. when hershey found out, the company sent the student 6,500 kit kats which were put into his car. >> amazing. >> i'm happy. for the record i wasn't the first person to put a kit kat in my mouth. for my family at home who says i'm the first one to eat. >> you are right. next to the kit kat, she has a bagel. popstart!. >> we are kicking off with "saturday night live" news. dave chappelle will host next
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comedian has ever hosted the show. the musical guest is the tribe called quest. and benedict cumberbatch will be hosting tonight with solange knowles. and kelly clarkson is taking on one of the hottest musicals. take a listen. ?? you would like it uptown >> sound familiar? the reimagined song from "hamilton." this kelly clarkson mix is a first of the few songs from the "hamilton" mixed tape. it features songs from "hamilton" from other artists. and we end with ben affleck. on the graham norton show, he
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he did not realize his kids were among royalty. some people around him had ear pieces and did not realize why. >> i thought kid-nasium is tight. and i was the last person in there for sure to realize that the royal george and charlotte. the my son was in there playing. >> i love it. things you never hear them say. >> that is what you want to hear. dylan, thank you. still to come, mel gibson's movie is in theaters, but will the actor and director's checkered past prevent people from seeing it? but first this is "today" on
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yes on question 1. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump: i i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." over 20,000 nevadans rely on planned parenthood for access to basic h health services and critical cancer screenings. but congressman heck voted to defund planned parenthood and was willing to shut down the government over it. heck opposed roe v. wade and voted to criminalize abortion.
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look at that crowd. still to come on "today," a little expert help. our friend dylan here as she gets ready to welcome her boy into the world. and i'll introduce you to the young foodies who really know their way around the kitchen. and we will go live to citifield in queens for the balloons for the macy's thanksgiving day parade. but first these messages. ? ?
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a historic discovery made recently in what is said to be jesus' tomb. richard engel explains. >> reporter: this marble slab has what many believe to be jesus' tomb. the slab was pulled back to allow geographic" to have a look. the tomb where many believe jesus was resurrected has never been filmed. >> that feeling was special. >> reporter: jerusalem's church of the holy sepucle has been at the center of the early days of the faithful because the church has the final stations of the
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and where his body was prepared for burial and where he was entombed. there is a little house called the edicle over the tomb. this house is why there is so much activity there. the edicule damaged by water and earthquakes is being renovated for the first time in 200 years. earlier this year, nbc news was given access to the team of supports and cleaning the stones. >> outside, it looks exactly the same. without deimportant deformations and cracks. >> reporter: they are looking at the slab covering the tomb inside. >> the marble covering what is
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>> reporter: they found another slab with a carved cross believed to be from the crusader period. and the limestone burial shelf examined, perhaps, for the first time. >> that's the goal for this week. to say this is the gps point that was first found in the 3rd century a.d. >> reporter: the holy bed from rose from the dead may not be opened again for centuries.
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we are back on this saturday morning, november 5th, 2016. look where we are. thrilled to be outside with this incredible crowd on the beautiful fall day. >> we should mention craig is not with us this morning. we are sending him a lot of love. his wife lindsey went into labor overnight. we are awaiting word. >> guess. boy or girl?
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>> i say girl. >> guess what? this woman knows a lot about babies. later on "today" you know bringing home the first baby can be thrilling and confusing. dylan is in the same boat. we have an expert to help her get ready for her baby boy. and we will introduce you to amaing kids. they are budding chefs. what they are cooking up is carrots for dishes for the thanksgiving table. >> we are having fun in the kitchen. let's begin this half hour with mel gibson. many are wondering if his new film which is getting acclaim is enough to put the controversy behind him.
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>> reporter: forgiveness under fire. now "hacksaw ridge" a return to the director chair for mel gibson. the movie tells the true story of corporal desmond doss. he saved 75 lives and received the medal of honor never carrying a gun. doss is played by actor andrew garfield. it is winning early acclaim. >> people say this is mel gibson's it comes ten years after gibson turned hollywood star to piraha. he said "expert jews." are you a jew? gibson apologized, but the trouble was on tape four years later when his girlfriend at the time released tirades to radaronline. >> it's a [ bleep ] embarrassment to me.
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>> i don't think it will ever fully go away. the question is has it waned enough for people to go see a movie they are interested in even with a man with a public scandal. >> reporter: people love the movie despite mel's mouth. >> everybody hates what happened. mel gibson took our mel gibson away. like how dare you. >> there are so many people involved in the making decide if desmond doss's battle field atonement is worthy of mel gibson's redemption. for "today," steve patterson, nbc news, hollywood. >> i heard a lot of good reviews from it. let's get a check of the weather. >> amazing fall day. >> it will warm into the upper 50s later this afternoon. tomorrow will be in the mid-50s in the northeast.
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15 to 20 degrees above average across the dakotas and minnesota and wisconsin. we will see locally heavy storms especially through parts of the southwest and into texas later on this afternoon. those will last through texas on sunday. nothing too severe expected. we could see minor hail. really just these scattered heavy downpours. in the northwest, rain and it should news 3 jerry brown in the news 3 weather center. gorgeous today. 81 degrees, sunny and warm with a light northeast wind. tonight will be a long one. set the clocks back. 58 degrees, mainly clear skies and then tomorrow pretty much more of the same. a beautiful workweek setting up with afternoon highs generally in the 75 to 80-degree range. overnight lows in the 50s.
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and i love this time of year because we have a special treat for you this morning. a sneak peek at the macy's thanksgiving day parade. we have amy with us. >> good morning, dylan. >> i'm bummed. i'm not there watching the balloons. >> you were with us last year. >> it is a little bit warmer this morning than last year. tell us about the new big balloons we can see parade this year. >> it is our 90th anniversary. we have three giant balloons making a debut. we have charlie brown coming back for the second time. the first time we had him was back in 2002. we have diary of a wimpy kid. this is his second balloon. he is in full color time. the previous time he was in black and white. we have color with the trolls.
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have never done before. this is your 90th anniversary, what other special things do you have planned for the parade? >> on the balloon side, we are bringing back a balloon that first flew in 1927. felix the cat. back then, balloons came down the street on poles. we will recreate that from 1927. we have new technology. we have a balloon c who has accordion legs. as we celebrate an anniversary, we develop new things. we have a balloon with accordion legs and a dog and we are looking back with trixie. it is our 90th. it is a very big celebration for us. lots of new stuff. if you are tuning in to the parade, you will see a glorious open with the muppets. we have incredible talent.
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bennett. >> amy, thanks so much for giving us a preview this morning. you can watch the parade on nbc live on thanksgiving morning starting at 9:00 eastern. don't go far. >> coming up next, the long list of questions as a first-time mom. but first these messages. i know you're my financial advisor, but are you gonna bring up that stock again? well you need to think about selling some of it. my dad gave me those shares, you know. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. and you've gotta switch to decaf. an honest opinion, even if you disagree. with 13,000 financial advisors, it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. if you want to carmax will give you seven days to consider their offer. why seven days? science. join me as we walk through
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we are back on a saturday morning with our series "expecting today." dylan is six weeks away from meeting her new baby boy. we have all been there before. there is so much to get ready for. >> we are so excited. my so many other first time moms and dads are left feeling overwhelmed. not knowing anything about what is to come. we called in an expert to help me and other moms to get me on the right track. >> hi. i'm so happy you're here. >> i'm glad to be here. >> nice to meet you. come on in. >> so first things first. before the baby ever uses the
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>> anytime you are feeling a weird symptom or something different, i recommend calling the doctor. the four things to keep in mind. contractions. your water breaks. number three, any bleeding or number four, if you don't feel the baby moving as you normally do. that is the time to call the doctor. >> i know i'm well taken care of in the hospital, but i'm nervous for the first moments at home. do you have a list of tips that >> the first thing is trust your instincts. everybody who say parent was a new parent at one time. you trust your gut. you will be fine. so you need to partner with a pediatrician that you know you can trust. do your homework. speak to your friends with children. you can interview the pediatrician. there is so much information out there. you want to make sure the information you are following has been well researched.
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pediatrician and see if the web site has useful links. ask what they recommend. >> i have a lot of flyers and pamphlets for the classes i should take leading up to giving birth. which ones are important and which ones can i do without? >> so you will soon learn that parenting is not one size fits all. some families feel comforted by taking a lot of classes. the one class which is important is a cpr class. any care giver should be in baby cpr. if you have an emergency at home, that is when you need to know what to do before help arrives. my sage advice is to just relax and have fun and enjoy the journey. parenting is the most incredible experience. having been doing it for 14 years and the more you live in the moment and try not to worry and trust, the more wonderful the experience will be for you.
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>> and those questions don't come close to all of the questions i had for dr. levine. they range from where should the baby sleep and breast feeding and how does the dad get involved? you can get more from today.com. >> they are fair questions. >> you look around the room with a lot of crew behind the scenes. i used to walk down the street and see the people. i thought somebody gave birth to them and they a they are walking around. i felt like you are capable. >> that is what dr. levine was saying. something clicks in. i hope so. my husband and i are the youngest of our families. we were not hands on with our nieces and nephews. >> and they love dylan. >> you created this baby. the one other thing in the house is you are the boss. not the baby. you are the boss.
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>> no worries. >> akuna matada. >> i love that. i love the picture of dylan behind her head. coming up next, a new generation cooking up meals you would not believe. but first this is "today" on nbc. the desert is where bad guys go when they want to make evidence disappear. but hiding the evidence won't help danny tarkanian. sure, he can bury all those property taxes he skipped out on for years... ...or all those fake charities he helped set up... ...or the scams against seniors he formed... or the $17 million judgment he never paid. he can try, but he can't make his record disappear.
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when you think top chef names like mario batalli or bobby flay comes to mind. it turns out a growing trend of a new generation to get their names on the food peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. wait until you meet these kids giving adult top chefs a run for their money. >> all over social media, these kids are into food. take the kitchen twins. emily and lila allen in princeton, new jersey.
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>> thank you. >> press the on button. >> reporter: they showed me how it started in their kitchen. thanks to their parents, we have branding and product distribution. >> it is really fun because you get to eat the food. that's very important. >> you feel good about what you are eating. i think it is the new age where generations are cooking more. >> reporter: check out 16-year-old kid chef eliana. we caught up with her in her hometown at the popular new orleans jazz and heritage festival. folks gathered to try her cuisine. >> oh, she makes simple dish us because it is kid chef. no, i have three cookbooks and a radio show. then they say oh, my gosh.
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side, eliana is building her brand at the farmer's market and all the way to national cooking competition. >> you are a chopped grand champion. >> i think my overall mission is to inspire kids and families to get into the kitchen together and create meals together. food is more than chicken nuggets and french fries. i want kids to be culinary isaiah hooks. he started his own home catering company. >> it is bringing joy to my face. >> reporter: how do you say people describe your food? >> they describe it international mash up. that is basically i like to take different cuisines and mash it together. >> reporter: his mom is the pastor of their church.
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appreciation dinner. >> it has a kick. >> i was thinking catering turns up the volume. it is not easy to cook for a lot of people. this grabs my attention. what is this? >> stuffed puff pastries. >> oh, man. this could be dinner. >> reporter: isaiah's food was a hit. four talented kids making their way into the watch out, grown ups, they could teach us a thing or two. >> let me tell you, the food was good. >> the pastry chef. >> i got the idea through my daughter. cupcakes and all that. all these kids cooking. it is a trend. >> when i watch chopped for kids, it gives me low self esteem. i have to get on it. >> let your kids cook. >> it will get them to eat more.
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we are back on a saturday morning with "today food." all star thanksgiving. we prepare chef dishes to create a feast. we have sweet and savory recipes with we have elizabeth chambers. welcome. >> thank you. >> the carrots. the thanksgiving treat. i want to go to you, second, elizabeth. >> okay. >> we're going to go savory carrots first. >> this is very simple dish. the great thing is we are using carrots. the greens and carrots and granola.
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and salt. put it in the oven for 25 minutes. we will make a glaze with juice. that glaze will coat the carrot. we will make a chimichuri. >> we will share this mike with you. it is hard to hear you. we put glaze on the carrots. >> for 25 minutes. >> all right. i want you to walk through this again. you use the whole we are making a chimichuri. we will add olive oil and vinegar and garlic. we will puree that until it is smooth. >> what is that? >> rice wine vinegar. >> are you washing this? >> yes. wash them and nice and dry and put garlic and the blend. >> we have the rice wine. >> we have this chimichuri.
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spoon a little bit over. grab the granola. >> granola feels like a breakfast item. >> it is. it adds crunch. a great thing about this. you get the savory carrots with the glaze and chimichuri has acid. it is delicious. >> there's a kick. >> honey and cinnamon and spice. >> cumen? >> yes. >> this is really good. >> i'm almost done. i >> dylan is almost done. i have to get to dessert. >> done. >> elizabeth. >> i hope you saved room. >> for cupcakes. always. >> like eddie, we start with dry ingredients. we have flour and salt and baking soda and cinnamon. it would not be carrot cake without that. i will put you to work. dry first.
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>> here we go. this is a family recipe. >> wet, wet, wet. dry first. >> oh, man. >> dry first. wet second. this is the family recipe. my mom's carrot cake. >> did you just kick me out of the family? >> no. we will teach you. >> all right. >> so this is like my mom always made our carrot cake growing up. my husband's groom cake at our >> you mix it up. >> now we combine the dry with the wet. you don't have to do that. this is what makes this carrot cake good. some carrot cake has a spice or little carrots. this has all the good stuff. crushed pineapple. raisins and coconut and walnut. it comes together perfectly. >> this is the most moist carrot
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this is the batter. it is a bit wet. it is loose. it freaks people out. this is how it should look. scoop it in. we have cream cheese frosting. we do a buttermilk glaze on top. >> these walnuts. why have walnuts when you can have gold walnuts. >> it is nice for the holidays. it makes everything fancy. >> and beautiful. >> it does. >> too sweet. >> i'm glad you like it. >> delicious. >> carrots on thanksgiving. >> family, friends, wow. absolutely love it. thank you both. if you want all of recipes, you can get them at today.com/food. i'm going to eat. these ladies are done for this saturday morning. >> a big shoutout to joelle. she is running in the new york
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