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good morning. applause. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the unitededtates until our untries' representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. plause ] >> the republican front-runner gets a standing ovation at a rally in south carolina after unveiling his controversial new plan. >> they have no respect for human life, so we have to do something. >> this morning, republicans of every stripe quick to condemn him, using words like ridiculous and unhinged, but what effect, if any, at all will it have on
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radicalized, we're learning more about the mott i was of the husband and wife behind the shootings in san bernardino. hours spent at this fun range day before e e attack and this morning we'll hear from a survivor who was inside the conference room when the shooters opened fire. wild chase, deadly shootout, pursuing a suspect through the streets of seattle for nearly an hour. the driver crashing into cars, shooting at officers before being killed by police in a hail of gunfire. an investigation now under way. and new trouble. 30 college students sickened after eating at same chipotle restaurant in boston. health officials now racing to see if that e. coli scare is spreading today, tuesday, december 8th. 2015. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and good morning, everybody.
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tuesday morning. >> over the course of the presidential campaign, we've gotten used to donald trump saying controversial things. the reactiti to these comments though came fast and furious. >> used to him doubling down and standing his ground and that's % what he's doing this morning after proposing this total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states, his words, in the wake of recent terror attacks. it's an idea that drew applause at his rally last night, but immediate condemnation from critics, many within his own party. we'll talk about the political fallout of all of this in just a moment but we'll start with nbc national correspondent peter alexander. peter, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the reaction from trump's opponents really was both swift and overwhelming. when asked to clarify if even muslim-american citizens currently abroad will be banned fromom coming home foror nono a trump spokeswoman told one reporter mr. trump says everyone. the man who wants to wall off america's borders is now barreling through another
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donald trump on a retired aircraft carrier and his latest aerial assault calling for a ban on all muslims entering the u.s., not just refugees,, may be his most outrageous yet. met with a standing ovation from his supporters. >> damaged j. trump is calling for a total and complete shoulddown of muslims entering the united states until our countries' representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. we have no choice. >> reporter: the republican front-runner repeatedly painting a dark picture of islam. >> you can have more world trade centers. it's going to get worse and worse, folks. we have to look at mosques and we have to respect mosques, but, yes, we have to look at mosques. we have no choice. we have to see what's happening because something is happening in there, man, there's anger. when we see violations, you have
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don't worry about profiling. i promise i will defend you from profiling. i promise. >> reporter: trump's most provocative comments yet coming less than 24 hours after president obama appealed to americans not to single out muslims. >> it's our responsibility to reject proposals that muslim-americans should be treated differently. >> reporter: trump's republican rivals were quick to blast his comments. jeb bush on twitter calalng trump unhinged and chris christie on the air. >> this is the kind of thing that people say when they have nokes appearance and don't know what they're talking about. >> reporter: and ben carson insisting everyone visiting our country should register and be monitored during their stay as is done in many countries, regardless of their religion. hillary clinton tweeted this is reprehensible, prejudice and divisive. dump, you don't get it. this makes us less safe. even former vice president dick cheney weighing in. >> i think this whole notion that somehow we say no more muslims and ban a whole religion
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stand for and believe in. >> reporter: trump'p' overara rhetoric is forcing oppononts too toughen up their own rhetoric, ted cruz hinting at nuclear war against isis. >> we will carpet bomb them into oblivion. i don't know if sand can throw in the dark, but we're going to find out. >> reporter: and with a new poll showing trump extending his dodole-digit lead inowa his supporters remain unphased. a veteran telling people a real don't let anyone come in, ship them all back, referring to muslims. another supporting adding i'm very impressed that trump is bold enough to come out and do that. back to you, matt and savannah. >> peter alexander, thank you. >> steve kornackis msnbc host and politicic correspspdent and msnbc political analyst nicolle wallace severed as white house communications director for presidenteorge w. bush. hi, guys, good morning to both of you. set aside the fact that it's probably illegal and unconstitutional donald trump has made a campaign out of
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that sound out rageous to some and controversial too others, but even for trump has he gone too far this far? >> i think he's become the caricature of the character from "the american president" running on the idea telling us who is to be afraid of and who is to blame. i think experience has become a bad word in this campaign. it's almost somomhing to hide from thevoters. chris christie head the nail on the head where he said this is where a lack of experience can be, i don't know if he used the word dangerous, that was the point. if you don't have experience you propose things that are not only illogical and illegal but they become un-american. >> let's talk about this. here's another case where you have trump being condedeed this time pretty much every corner of the republican party so it's not just the so-called establishment. seems to be just about everybody, but isn't that fuel to the fire for his supporters? i mean, i have this sense that when they hear that he must be on the track track then.
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>> must be saying the right thing. >> with trumpt's not just the outrageous comment, it's the reaction to the comments, from the media, the democrats and members of his own party and what he's tapping into is something there a long time, a mistrust of so-called elites but that mistrust has never been higher than it is right now, trace it to the wall streete meltdown and jobless recovery and all these conditions and tapping into the sense that the elites are too politically correct to tell you the sglut it's also a greater sense of fear in this country right now. six days after 9/11 then president george w. bush stood flanked by muslim-americans and said the face of terror is not the true faith of islam, it's not what islam is all about. islam is peace, so how did we get from there to here? >> i worked on that event. i remember you covered it. you know, that was -- those are the things that george bush knew he wanted to convey immediately after the attacks of 9/11. let't' explain to the american
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the ensemi-terrorism. the enemy is radicalized islamic extremists. there's been a void on both side of the aisle of the people willing to articulate the danger to the country. it's not 19.5 billion muslims in the world, it's radicalized terrorists. dick cheney made a statement consistent with george w. bush's statements in between but we have a whole bunch of trump supporters and his supporters will grow after this moment, will feel no one is telling them the truth and no one is saying what's tabs them. >> let me pick up on that and asksteve. there are truru supporters, his poll might grow. he saw a poll had him at 36% and another poll not in first place in iowa. are trump supporters trump voters? are these people telling voters yeah, i'm for him, he's my guy. will they show up and vote and isn'n'that the issue? >> whatt he's tapping i io. one of the mistakes we make
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the difference in those polls that you're finding there is he is tapping into something that goes beyond the republican base and so the polls that are measuring a broader pool of potential voters are picking up more support for donald trump. so, yes, it's a question will people who don't vote in republican primaries andnd turn upp and vote for him but right now he's tapping into something broader than just the republican base. >> all right. steve kornacki and nicolle wallace, thanks, guys, appreciate it. >> now to the investigation into the shootings in san bernardino. we're learning a lot about the gunmen's movements in the days leading up to attacks and survivors are comingg forward and sharing chilling accounts of whatat happened. 've got it all covered and we start in san bernardino with nbc correspondent miguel almaguer. good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. weno now know in great detail what happened. some 70 county employees ambushed by a colleague who many considered a friend, this as investigatoror pore into lives of both shooters overseas and here
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two days before the mass shooting investigators say syed rizwan farook spent hours at this the gun range honing his skills for the massacre that would leave 14 dead and 21 wounded, a terror plot executed by farook and his wife tashfeen malik, both seen entering the u.s. here last year. the fbi now says the terrorists had been radicalized for, quote, some time. >> and the question we're trying to get at is how did that happen and by whom and where did that happen, and i will tell you right now we don't know those answers at this point. >> reporter:ed with the feds following their trails malik's begins in pakistan where she was born and farook was raised in california. today, investigators are looking into a report of an incident several weeks before the attack, someone matching his description caused a disturbance trying to enter a 21-story l.a. high rise. >> why didn't you tell the authorities. >> reporter: this morning neither his father or his mother are talking. she lived inside this modest
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baby where the fbi now says they stockpiled 19 potential pipe bombs. the attack well plarngsdnned, but was it well known? >> we want to find out everybody who participated in the pre-planning, if there was anybody else. >> reporter: as the fbi pushes forward with its investigation, it is difficult to look past the bloodshed. >> the doors flew open, and the gunmen game into trudy and raymond porter were in the conference room whehe their colleague syed rizwan f fook opened fire on their friend. >> it seemed endless. it the just never seemed to stop. it was just -- it was constant gunfire. >> reporter: survivors say farook showed no mercy, and now those inside the room may never have closure. those witnesses inside the confnfence room say they onlyy saw one shooter,r, but othths did see a second shooter, farook's wife. they say the barrage of gunfire was only broken by the sounds of
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they say they don't know why either of the shooters stopped firing, and they don't know this morning why they are still alive. savannah. >> all ririt,iguel almaguer. let's turn to shawn henry, former assistant director to the fbi. good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. >> strikes me that the fbi has been so careful in the first few days of the investigation and not try to go too far out on a limb and yesterday we heard the l.a. special agent in charge saying these two were radicalized f f some time, reading betwewe the lines. do you think that suggests they have a lot more evidence than we know about? >> yeah, savannah, in my experience they found something very specific, whether through the exploitedation of the media, perhaps during their search warrant, when they executed on the house, they found some documentation. we know they have interviewed hundndds of people and perhaps they have spoken to somebody who has provided specific information indicating they have been radicalized. thatted aments portrayal by dave
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know something very specific. savannah? >> and shawn, they are not coming up with any evidence that suggests anything in terms of planning or coordination of thiss attack or inspipition came froro abroad or overseas. they are talking it seems about self-radicalization. how do you protect against something like that? >> the self-radicalization issue is such a challenge, people are in their homes and bedroom and online and communicating. theyeyre certainly not walking around telling mooem people about it. but yet one of the things we heard from the president the other day and from the peabody is about the community. the muslim community coming up and providing some countermessaging so when you're hearing radicalization providing alternatives to those susceptible to it but also community coming forward when they seeee something. were hear about farook's father who is saying farook had embrace the the isis ideology yet he never came forward, and we're hearing other talk about him
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the other activities. something? you've got to the come forward and do that. the fbi does not have the resources to be everywhere at every time, yet those in the community who see something have to come forward and make sure authorities are aware of activity that appears to be matt? >> shaurngs i know politics is not your like of work and let me ask you a question about donald trump's new plan of banning all muslims that enter this country. as a national security matter do you think that raises ann issue -- we had senator lindsey graham saying it poses a danger to u.s. troops. others say it's a national security threat because it's a recruiting device for isis. do you put any stock in that? >> i think that donald trump's rhetoric does nothing but inflame people here. we need to embrace the muslim community. they are a peaceful people, and they are against -- t peoe that i've talked to. i've worked with the muslim community when i was with the fbi. the people that i've talked to are distancing themselves from this islamic radical behavior.
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we need to embrace the community. again, they have got the opportunity to come forward because they are close toast people who are engaged in violent behavior against the united states. savannah. >> shawn henry, thank you very much. we turn to other news and, unfortunately, this is also related to a terror attack. the california band that was on stage during last month's attack at bataclan theater in paris made a return last night where they appeared alongside u2. >> these are our brothers and fellow troubadours. they were rocked off their stage three weeks ago, and we would like to offer them ours tonight. would you welcome the eagles of death metal. [ cheers and applause ] >> the eagles of death metal joined u2 for an emotional rendition of patty smith's "people have the power. "it's the first time the band has performed since the attacks which they escaped under very harrowing circumstances. the eagles of death metal singer
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appreciation to u2. and in other news, there is a new health scare linked to chipotle restaurants to tell you about, and natalie is following this for us. good morning. >> good morning, guys, that's right. a group of boston college symptoms experiencing symptoms after eating at same chipotle near the bc campus. now investigators are trying to figure out if the there's a connection to last month's coli scare in oregogoand washshgton state. in morning school officials are confirming that about 30 boston college student, including members of the men's basketball teams, became sick after eating at chipotle mexican grill. the students reported to the campus health center with gastrointestinal symptoms, officials saying the common factor. they all ate neither chipotle near campus. the restaurant has been closed temporarily. >> slightly annoying and frightening. >> it comes amid a nationwide e. coli outbreak first identified in portland, oregon, and seattle in october when chipotle voluntarily closed all
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area out of an abundance of caution. federal health investigators say the oureak has now expanded to at least six states with 47 of the 52 people suffering from e. coli reporting they ate at the chain. late monday chipotle released a statement saying in part we do not have any evidence to suggest that this incident is related to the previous e. coli incident. there are no confirmed cases of e. coli connected to chipotle in massachusetts. residents say they hope the outbreak does not permanently affect the popular eatery. >> i ate here two weeks ago and i hope it's nothing endemic to this chain or the restaurant in generaled. >> massachusetts department of health has been notified and is working to determini exactly what caused those students to become ill. we'll keep you posted. >> thank you, natalie. some major developments overnight in south africa. convicted killer oscar pistorius back home t ts morning after a judge granted him bail under $700. the former olympian is now back
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allowed to leave the house for a few hours each day with written permission. last week a south african court convicted pistorius of murdering girlfriend reevavateenkampn 2013, overturninin a lower court's conviction of a lesser came of culpable homicide. pistorius faces at least 15 years in jail. now to that wild police chase in seattle we showed you at top of the show. it ended in a deadly shootout. 12 police officers are now on paid leave as the department there is investigating. dashcam video of sunday's incident was just released and here it is. multiple officers chased a carjacking suspect at high speeds down busy city streets. at one point the cars raced down a one-way street in the wrong direction and later the suspect fired shots at officers. that d dmatic chase came to an end when the suspect slammed into a pair of police cars and an suv. a short time later the suspect tried to drive off again with
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that's when police opened fire and killed the 35-year-old driver. three officers were injured in various collisions with the suspect and the police union is calling that shooting justified, but as we said the department investigating. turning on to different news now. what some are calling the biggest endorsement deal in history, at least in nike's history, the shoe and apparel giant signed cleveland cavaliers superstar lebron james to a lifetime deal. a nike spokesperson would not confirm howowuch nike paid b b a source close to the deal says it's bigger than the ten-year $300 million offer given to kevin durant last summer. nike says it looks to carry on its business with james throughout his playing career and beyond. that would be a lifetime. >> a long time. >> sneaker commercials when he's 90. >> you're going to love these things. they are fantastic! >> it's the swoosh. a check of the weather, mr. roker. >> talking about this in the
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we'll continue. in fact, take a look at video. look at mud coming down. road. mud slides will be a big problem in the pacific northwest. the flooding will continue real right on into the weekend, and we are going to see big problems, and why? because this river of air. this atmospheric river traveling at 200 miles per hour coming in and bringing these storms in so we've got more heavy rain pushing into seattle and the puget sound area. we've got high wind warning and wind advisories and winter storm watches and avalanches for parts of i'd home. can you see this coming in. flooding rain and gusty winds and it continues. wednesday, more storms moving inland and another break before the next storm comes in on thursday and we are going to be look at a lot of heavy rain. in fact, a flood threat for the olympics and western washington. 8 to 12 inches more rain. the one good thing snow, a ton of it falling in the sierra. 2 to 4 feet possible and that's
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pressure takes over for the remainder of >> that's your latest weather. savannah. >> all right, al. thanks. a lot of questions being raised now. how do people like the san bernardino shooters become radicalized in the first place in the new tactics being used by terror groups and what can be done to stop them. plus the holiday hazard in your home, a live demonstration. how quickly your christmas tree
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sioux city police are investigating an armed robbery that happend early yesterday morning. jodi blackwell and her children were at their home on the 26-hundred block of south alice street. two men entered their home around three a.m. and asked for drugs and money. the woman was held at gunpoint and her son was beaten. the suspects stole multiple gaming systems, a tv and a cellphone from the home. police say there are multiple suspects they're searching for, and the investigation is on going. ben?
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run, run rudolph 7:30 now on a tuesday morning. it's the 8th of december, 2015. tree in the background. we'll get out to say hi to them in just a little while. >> is this like retro "today" show music? >> from the '70s collection. >> back when i first started. >> back when they had records. >> good georgia i like it. >> records are back, al. >> they are. let's take a look at the stories making headlines today. critics lining up against donald trump's controversial call to bar all muslims from entering the u.s. in the wake of recent terror attacks. jeb bush tweeting donald trump is unhinged.
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news release and drew applause when he reiterated it last night saying he knows it's probably not politically correct but, quote, i don't care. >> more information on the investigation leading to the terror attacks in san bernardino. investigators say syed rizwan farook and his wife, tashfeen malik visited a gun range days before the shooting. it's unclear when the couple became radicalized but the fbi believes had been going on for some time. >> record rainfall in oregon and more on the way. in portland it's led to flooding, triggered landslides and caused the city's sewer system to overflow in a nearby river. now to a major concern tied to the san bernardino shootings. how are people like the couple behind that attack radicalized? nbc's joe fryer has been looking into that side of the story. joe, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. as you just mentioned, the fbi now believes this couple been radicalized for quite some time and it's unclear how that
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comes to radicalization not everyone follows the same path. as investigators piece together what led to the deadly shooting, they still can't say if tashfeen malik radicalized her husband syed farook. >> we're trying to get how did that happen and by whom and where did that happen. >> reporter: and experts say they do it for a variety of reasons. >> want to have a sense of belonging, be bigger than themselves. others if for religious reasons or what seem to be religious reasons and others go to thrill-seeking. >> reporter: the program at george washington university studied 71 people arrested in america for isis-related charges over the past four years and their profiles ran the gamut, some rich and some poor, the oldest was 47 years of age and the age age was 26 and in a third of cases they were 21 or
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majority were u.s. citizens and they followed what's believed to be isis supporters on social media. many were groomed by recruiters over weeks and months. >> they share comedic jokes and inside jokes on those types of things. everyone kind of knows each other. if you're bringing in a view that you're against that. they essentially block you and kick you out of that circle. >> reporter: and recruiters are very good at figuring out someone's vulnerabilities. >> if they feel that they can appeal to your sense of adventure, they will try that. if they know that through this grooming process that you have a sortied past, for example, you had a past with drugs or crime, they will engage in what they call a redemption narrative. >> reporter: but time and time again experts told us radicalization does not necessarily lead to terrorism. >> people who hold radical ideas and express radical viewpoints are often not violent, and the people who engage in violence
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to any radical ideology. >> reporter: bottom line, despite years of research, experts say there is no consistent profile for who gets radicalized and why. they see people from a variety of races, from big towns and small towns and even teenage girls. matt and savannah. >> joe fryer on the story. joe, thank you very much. let's take a turn and let's talk about that weather, al. >> it's december 7th, 1th. >> 8th. >> thank you very much. >> it's warm. >> mid-december, give or take. guess what. it feels like march out there. the jet stream is way up to the north and it's going to stay up there so we're going to see temperatures that are way above normal. kansas city by thursday 56 and little rock 69. washington, d.c. a high of 59 degrees. now, later in the week the cooling will begin out west but here in the eastern third of the country the heat will continue to build. by chicago by saturday, 51 degrees and 62 in cleveland and
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look at this, atlanta, saturday, 72 and mobile will see a high of 77 degrees on december 8th. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happeninacross the region with lots of sunshine and warmer temperatures, after the fog burned off this morning. we have a chance for some patchy fog yet again tonight into the pre-dawn hours of our tuesday. the snow pack will continue to dwindle with temperatures climbing into the 40s and 50s tomorrow under partly cloudy skies. a few sprinkles, or maybe a light shower, will be possible tuesday afternoon as a disturbance moves up from the south. after that moves out of siouxland, high >> this would be fantastic skating weather. >> sure would. >> we're going to do it. >> matt constantly talking about skating on the old rink. >> guess what, science has finally solved the mystery. who has a better sense of direction, men or women? don't say anything. do you really want to get into that?
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nbc's tom costello is live in fairfax, virginia with a live demonstration for us. it's an eye-opener. tom, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we've had a christmas tree that's allowed to dry out as if the pokes who live here haven't been watering the tree properly and in a minute the guys from fairfax county rescue will light it on fire because the stakes here could not be higher. it happens dozens of times a day in december alone. house fires, a candle left unattended, a dried out christmas tree. at consumer products safety commission laboratory the tree on the left was watered daily and the tree on the right no water for weeks. within seconds the dried out tree explodes like dried kindling and within 90 seconds what firefighters call a flashover, the entire room consumed by fire. christmas tree fires cause some 200 house fires each year. ten people are killed and hundreds injured. >> during the holidays, hundreds of kids are taken to the e.r.
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>> reporter: this year shriner's hospital for children is trying to get the word out. in annapolis, maryland, last winter four children and their grandparents died when their house caught fire. investigators traced the cost to an electrical fault near christmas tree that had been cut down two months erler. >> after a tree is cut it begins to dry. how quick think dries depends on the type of tree and how it is cut and how often it is watered when it's on display. >> something we saw firsthand in the lab. >> up until just this morning this tree was sitting in water so the needles are full of water and they are bendable. the other tree brittle and try. >> unfortunately, it can dry out in a day or two and become a very serious hazard. >> reporter: water your tree daily and keep it free from a wire source and closely inspect bulbs and wires and never leave candles unattended and always buy a fresh tree.
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rescue are going to show you how quickly one of these trees can go up, and it really is amazing if the tree is dry how quickly it erupts. 200 house fires every year, 6,500 fires in homes are caused by candles, and it really is literally a 30 second to 90-second flashover type of experience. again, we've got the guys at fairfax county fire rescue who have a hose line right here and are very safe. they can duck out of this very quickly and look at that. really an eye opener to show you what the stakes are. you wouldn't even have time to call 911 and get your kids out of the house if you had an electrical fault or if you had a something light your car on fire. >> you can see the smoke, too. tom costello, thank you.
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guys. good morning, happening online about "time" mag scene the we expect this every year and while the speculation is running rampant after we revealed "tame's" short list right here on monday in the original room and one of these eight people will be the person of the eight. now, a reminder, "time" chooses the person who for better or worse has had the biggest impact on the world and in our today.com survey we asked you who "time" should pick and our voters voted and here you request. abu bakr al baghdadi, that's the leader of isis and coming in next, putd put, 25% of the vote and donald trump was third with only 11% of the vote from our viewers. isn't that interesting. so if "time" were to choose the person of the year based on
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goes to the caitlyn jenner, donald trump second, vladimir putin and angela merkel fourth and we made our predictions and here's what we decide "time" would do. let me swipe. here we go. wrong swipe. okay. we gave our prediction, and, boom, thank you very much. we all guessed who we believe "time" will select. all of us said donald trump. now, that's who we think "time" will select. looked at ratings, magazine sales, has a lot of buzz but this is who we believe "time" magazine will select. >> i did it based on how much media attention a person has had over the course of the year. >> right. >> and for these megamagazines and let's be honest, even for some television show, that buzz and media attention often results in ratings and magazine sales and like any other magazine "time" is the in the business of moving that magazine.
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, it's 8:00 on today. deepening mystery. new questions and no answers in the search of the reality star kristin cavallari. then cutting edge cancer treatment in the wake of the news that jimmy carter is now cancer free. many are asking what is immunotherapy and can it cure others of the disease? my coat of many colors >> and in dolly's world, we're just living in it. dolly parton opens up to willie about her rags to rhinestone
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>> i kept working, had a lot of faith and i just believed it would happen and it has. >> today, december 8, 2015. >> we're here on the "today" show! >> go seahawks! >> good morning, richmond, virginia? >> we just got married. >> merry christmas from kentucky and tennessee! 2015. it's a beautiful day out here on our plaza. >> yeah. it's a breeze. >> i can't go on.
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here. >> not a good i think this. >> we'll work on that. and if you're having a holiday party don't forget to bring a gift for the host or hostess. we have great ideas at even better prices. and jill martin has a special steals and deals. >> honest, i had to. >> but first, let's get a check of the top stories. >> good morning. republican presidential frontrunner donald trump is defending his proposal to bar muslims from other countries and not just refugees from entering the united states. nbc national correspondent peter alexander is in washington. good morning. morning. he's aggressively rejecting all proposal that muslims would not be allowed to enter the u.s. this morning he insists it's no different than fdr who is highly respected by all, despite the war time measures that included putting japanese in camps.
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internment camps and he said we are at war. >> paris is no longer the same city it is. there are sections that the police refuse to go to, they're petrified. they refuse to do in there. >> reporter: he got a standing ovation when he announced it to the supporters at a rally in south carolina last night. he said it's only temporary and he said it would not apply to muslim americans looking to return home from abroad. natalie? >> okay, thank you, peter. the fbi now says that the couple who carried out the terror attack in san bernardino, california, has been radicalized for quite some time. and just two days before the shooting gunman syed farook spent hours at a southern california shooting range practicing for the massacre that left 14 people and 21 wounded. on earlier visits he was joined by his his wife at the range.
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held an active shooting training drill in the same conference room where he and his wife opened fire last week. now the latest on the disappearance of michael cavallari, the brother of kristin cavallari. he has been missing for 11 days and new information this morning is adding to the mystery. these are the last known images of michael cavallari on november 27, at a convenience store in utah gassing up his car. 12 hours later, the car was found 100 miles away. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> there's a black car that is >> reporter: it was found in a ditch, the motor running, the air bag deployed but no sign of michael. attention because michael's sister is reality star kristin cavallari married to jay cutler.
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the week before michael went missing, he had a bizarre run-in with the law in the town of dana point, california, not far from where he lives. a woman told deputies she and michael had a verbal dispute. and now, several weeks after the incident, he was outside her door with a shotgun. the report says at about the same time that michael notified he had a shotgun and he was going to the city hall. and police intercepted him there. he was arrested for making criminal threats. the police report says michael denied doing anything or saying anything to the woman. he was not formally charged and he was released on bail. authorities say michael's disappearance is being investigated as a missing persons case but at this point nothing is being ruled out. and michael cavallari's laptop and cell phone were found in his abandoned car. police have been examining them for possible clues. a school bus driver is under arrest after a rollover accident monday near boulder, colorado.
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seriously. state police say the bus veered off the right side of the road, then flipped over when the driver tried to maneuver back on to the highway. the driver was charged with suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs. a driver and a passenger are lucky to be alive after a train crash was caught on tape. their car got stuck on the tracks in orlando, florida, when they couldn't move it, they just got out. they got out just as that train plowed right into it. the train operator says he saw the car, but apparently didn't have enough time to stop. a special moment at the vatican this morning as pope francis greeted his predecessor, pope emeritus, benedict xvi. he was elected after benedict stepped down. he marked a special jubilee year for the church this morning. good to see that there. you're up to date. matt? >> natalie, thank you.
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cancer treatment now. credited with erasing former carter's advanced melanoma. he underwent what's known as immunotherapy. dr. natalie azar is here with the five things you need to know about the treatment. good morning to you. start with the most basic. what is immunotherapy? >> in the simplest form it's a kind of cancer therapy that employs your body's own immune system to fight off cancer cells. very different than traditional chemo which tends to wipe out a lot of things including cancer cells this is very directed therapy. >> let's get more specific. it blocks the check points on cells. what does that mean? >> little lesson in your immune system. we have in our bodies t-cells that are natural he supposed to go out and try to kill the cells that aren't good including cancer cells. some cancers like some melanomas are sneaky and they start to put
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blocks the t-cells so it can't kill it. what happens with the therapies it blocks that interaction and the t-cell can do the job and kill the cancer cell. >> former president carter had advanced melanoma. what is a good candidate and who is not? also called biologics or bio therapy. >> right. the approval is for advanced stage melanoma and nonsmall cell lung cancer and it also recently just ironically yesterday in the news, there was a phase one trial on multiple mile loma and there are currently 30 different clinical trials like this. >> when i heard that the former president's cancer was erased, that was highly successful. how successful is it generally? >> it is considered on the highly successful and it depends
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i know that's in the press, that his cancer is gone. right now it is undetectable. you know, because of the stage of the cancer that he was diagnosed it is possible that he still is going to have a tumor recurrence and he still is going to be getting continued therapy. but in terms of response rates and early survival rates looks quite promising. >> when you compare this to other forms of therapy, how do the costs compare? >> it's exorbitant for all bio therapies because it's an infusion you have to get every few weeks so there's usually a facility fee involved. but i want to point out, the cost might be $150,000 per year that's not out of pocket for the patients that's also the infusion center. merck, the maker of this drug, does have patience assistance for the indicated cancer it is approved for, most commercial insurances will reimburse a lot if not most of that. >> i would imagine a lot of people are fascinated by this
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dr. natalie azar, thank you. up next on "trending" move over jolly st. nick. why santa getting a makeover. i don't like the makeover. plus, what led jon stewart to return to "the daily show" for first time since his departure. and dolly parton growing up in a small cabin with 11 brothers and sisters. but first on a "today" morning, these messages. the snow is starting to fall... and all the decorations are just right.
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if you sign up online, you receive an e-mail every morning with an image of the snail mail you'll have delivered to your home later on that day. >> why? >> service is free. only available in certain parts of the country and the postal service says it won't be opened. >> you have to sign up apparently. >> i don't understand it. why do you need a picture of a letter you're going to get later in the day? >> i don't understand it. i guess it's because if you're not -- if you're expecting a package you know when it's coming, it's finally here. >> but that's one more thing in your e-mail. i have 70,000 unread e-mails. you have thousands. this adds to the junk. >> yeah. >> i don't like it. >> they are taking a picture of your mail all the time. yeah. >> separately. >> i think u.p.s. already does this by the way. >> tracking. >> that's what you said, i'm sorry. how about this, last week we settled the debate, an important
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assembling ikea furniture? >> men. >> women are better at reading the instructions but men are better at assembling the furniture. >> in other fake news -- men were involved -- >> all right, more important question finally laid to rest. which gender has a better sense of direction, tamron? >> it's a loaded question. >> it is a loaded question. >> there's no win. >> men. >> natalie says men. >> i'm not -- >> yeah. >> you did in the makeup room. >> don't worry about that. >> you fought me vehemently on this. >> i have an excellent sense of direction. >> she does. >> i think men. but we don't take directions. >> according to researchers in norway which makes it true, it's men. it included a whopping 42 people, do you need more than two and men outperformed women in navigational tasks solving 50% more of the challenges. so here's the kicker. they compared men to women, men
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they gave some of the women a little bit of testosterone and they did better. >> they grew beards. >> wow. >> but the difference is, when we get lost, we don't ask for directions. >> no. >> no. ever. >> never happening. >> the punch line wasn't that the study had 42 people? >> no. that is -- >> let's face it, it's norway. you can't get lost. there's nothing there. >> i went skating with savannah one time and she asked for directions three times. >> when are you going to skate? we all know what santa claus looks like. we think of the miracle on 34th street. jolly, got the old beard. look at the new old st. nick. here he is. >> oh. >> red leather jacket. >> no. >> skinny jeans. >> and he's part of a marketing campaign at the york dale mall in canada. look at him taking a selfie. >> wow.
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modern stand-in for the real santa. if we'll tell tales about what happened in the makeup room today, you should hear what matt said. i have to clean it up. this is ridiculous, don't mess with santa. quote, more or less? >> it gets them on tv. good promotion. >> the most interesting santa in the world. >> exactly. like the doe second i can's, stay thirsty, my friend. >> have eggnog, my friend. >> now to a new baby name that's sending social media into a frenzy. and gwyneth paltrow gets robbed. what is that about? >> with the baby name, first kim and kanye's baby, their new son has finally been named. and on the website, the birth of the child and the name is saint west. saint weighing in at 8 pounds 1 ounce. no picture of him, but the announcement of the name alone -- come on, you know what
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the internet. ellen tweeted no word yet on what he's the patron saint of, but my guess is instagram. she had a complicated birth and the name saint is a reflection of the difficult time that she had conceiving and having -- it is. it's a beautiful story. >> we can't make fun of the name. >> right. >> you can still do it. >> but we still love her. she's the queen of instagram. next to gwyneth paltrow and her luxury store here in new york, the scene of a high stakes robbery. police say three men forced their way into the goops pop-up shop on saturday and made off with more than $173,000 worth of merchandise. all of this while other shoppers were in the store. pretty scary. staffers spotted the thieves and called called police. but they got away. no comment from gwyneth paltrow on that one.
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in the likeness of ava duvernay. it went on sale and within minutes, it was sold out. so the doll which retailed at $65 you guessed it now on ebay for as much as $350. >> and she's in the director's chair. >> bringing it. the website, amazon, says they don't know when the item will be back in store. and she said that the proceeds will go to one of her charities. >> fantastic. >> i like that. >> now if you can get your hands on someone. matt, know someone? >> okay to mess with barbie, but not santa. >> all right. powerful friend, that's what i was saying. finally, the last thing, "the daily show" host trevor noah was in the middle of the monologue when a special guest stopped by.
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iguanas are king, but the big question is -- do they have -- [ cheers and applause ] i'm sorry, sir, are you lost? >> no. trevor, wait, it's me. it's me! >> papa? [ laughter ] >> are you here to take the show back? oh, man, heard about this in american tv. are you taking the show back? >> no, trust me, a thousand times no! >> so jon returning to "the daily show" for first time since he left over the summer. he came back not only to make a few jokes but also to advocate for the 9/11 first vopd -- responders. he looked like the sexy santa. there you have it. >> looks good with a beard. >> he does. >> yes. >> still has a way to go to
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>> in retiredacross the region with lots of sunshine and warmer temperatures, after the fog burned off this morning. we have a chance for some patchy fog yet again tonight into the pre-dawn hours of our tuesday. the snow pack will continue to dwindle with temperatures climbing into the 40s and 50s tomorrow under partly cloudy skies. a few sprinkles, or maybe a light shower, will be possible tuesday afternoon as a disturbance moves up from the south. after that moves out of siouxland, high pressure takes over for the >> and that's your latest weather. matt? >> all right, thank you very much. we're launching a new series this morning called "women of silicon valley." >> and natalie has a look at the push for more diversity in the tech world. >> that's right. guys, it's estimated by the year 2020 there will be 1.4 million engineering jobs available in the u.s. but only 20% are expected to be filled and women will make up less than half of that group. now, with numbers like that it's
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starting to demand change. tracy ciao was a software engineer at pinterest and is a growing voice calling for change in silicon valley. >> this is something that was brewing for a long time. going through school and i had a lot of internships at various tech companies. there weren't that many women in engineering. >> in 2013, the then 26-year-old programmer wrote a blog post that went viral. it was a call to action. asking tech companies to be transparent about the number of women in engineering roles. >> everything we do if we're going to launch a new product or a feature, we launch it. we experiment with everything. everything is entirely numbers driven. so no numbers on women in engineering or diversity at all in our tech companies. >> as she wrote, every company has some way of hiding or muddling the data on women actually in engineering roles. >> yeah. i talked to people at the different companies.
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are close to engineering. oh, that's fine. but let's talk about what the numbers actually are. >> since ciao's post, 250 companies have contributed to the database and while google released their own diversity reports, acknowledging the need for change. the number of women holding leadership jobs still hovers around 20%. were you at all worried about the reaction that you might have, even here at pinterest that you wouldn't have the support that you necessarily ended up getting? >> when i brought the draft of my blog post around and i asked people what they thought, everyone was uniformly supportive and signed off immediately. >> tracy's initiative really did push us to be more on top of our game. in terms of hiring in diversity. >> in july, pinterest went on record with their goals and within the next year they hope
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underrepresented ethnic backgrounds into full-time engineering jobs. do you see pinterest as leading the way in silicon valley in this effort? >> i feel like we're just getting started. i'm proud we're doing this and i'm proud our team is making so much progress. but if we're the leader i think there's something much bigger going on than pinterest that needs to talk about. >> ciao grew up in a family of engineers. she took a computer science course in college and tested out. >> i didn't see others like me. >> she kept going and fell in love with it. >> you see the problem here in silicon valley as twofold. >> there is part of it which is education system and not enough girls who are interested in math and science, but the second part of the problem is actually once you do get to industry, the environment not always as friendly as it can be.
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organizations geared toward immersive adult programs like half wright academy that teach women how to code and #change the ratio and i look like an engineer are part of the chorus for change. >> i'm happy to see there are more people talking about just diversity in tech generally. there are more women who are speaking out about their experiences here. it makes it easier for younger women to look up and see people that they could be like in a few years. >> such an impressive young lady. she's really leading the change in silicon valley for more diversity and hiring. we'll have a lot more from the women behind the movement. we have them on the website at today.com. >> by the way, tomorrow we'll catch up with cheryl sandberg. up to 79% off, the perfect present for the host of your next holiday party. steals and deals, smellivision after your local news and weather. thank you. thank you.
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a fire broke out at a morningside apartment complex, last night. fire damaged two of the units. the building was quickly evacuated and nobody was hurt. residents weren't allowed back into the building last night, but inspectors are expected to check the building today to see if those who live on the first and second floors can return to their apartments. but the third floor wi be closed for an extended period of time. officials say food left unattended on the stove is to blame for the fire. here's meterologist ben dorenbach.
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she's doing well. >> by the way, we have a little bit of business. today is a blessed day. it is the birthday of the senior producer in our control room. >> co-executive producer. >> oh, he's been promoted? >> co-executive producer. >> happy birthday! >> we'll catch one the queen of country music, dolly. can't get enough of her. plus, your mom said never go to someone's house empty handed. >> yes. >> on a special holiday "steals and deals" what to get your party hostess. we're hosting our party here. >> pigs in a blanket. >> let's bring over maya rudolph, starring alongside tina fey and amy poehler in "sisters." how are you? >> i'm good. >> you got the offer to do the movie by text mail? >> text message.
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>> the kids are calling it text mail. [ laughter ] >> i did. >> oh, matt. >> you just t tned 80. >> it will become really cool. >> oh, let's just answer the question. >> i was just text mailing and and -- no, tina asked me, would you please come be in our movie and play a lady named brenda? but brenda spelled with an "i" so i knew trouble was afoot. i knew they were up to no good. >> i read in an e message that brenda is not a very good person. >> you know, i think everyone is a good person at heart. but i think there was a lot of leftover high school baggage between the girls. so she had a very big chip on her shouldld. i think she learns how to fifire it out eventually. >> i hear by smokekeignal that is there any brenda in you? >> oh, good question. no.
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>> you are quite the scene stealer. that's so much chemistry when what they put the three of you together. what is it like to shoot a movie togegeer? >> i is so much fun. i mean, we know each other so well in this way. so while we were all doing stuff our friend who wrote it was putting things on post-its for us to say. then jason would fly them in and we knew another joke was coming. it was likikgiddy. it was so fun. >> thank you, by the way. i do know what post-its are. i appreciate that. thank you. >> thank you. >> call me in text mail. >> all right. >> by the way, "sisters" from our sister company universal opens december 18. >> thank you. we love it. al has a check of the weather. >> i have done some calculations on my abacus -- >> he will never live this down. >> the weather we've got, let's
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see, we have wet weather in pacific north west. heavy winds. avalanche warnings in popoland. ananlots of sunshine along the east coast. some wet weather down through florida. look for sunshine through texas on into tomorrow. snow moves into the cascades. and sierra as well. heavy rain and wind in the northwest. temperatures starting to rise a bit and that rise will continue right on into friday. that's what's going on arorod the cocotry. here's what's happening across the region with lots of sunshine and warmer temperatures, after the fog burned off this morning. we have a chance for some patchy fog yet again tonight into the pre-dawn hours of our tuesday. the snow pack will continue to dwindle with temperatures climbing into the 40s and 50s tomorrow under partly cloudy skies. a few sprinkles, or maybe a light shower, will be possible tuesday afternoon as a disturbance moves up from the south. after that moves out of siouxland, high
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>> and that is your latest weather. savannah. >> all right, al, thank you so much. this morning on today's hassle-free holiday and special edition of "steals & deals," gifts for holiday gatherings. jill martin is here with the hottest holidayostess gifts. i'm out of breath. you've got some really good ones. >> this is one of my favorites because i feel like there's something for everyone and it will be to you at home in time for the holidays. >> okay. >> doorbell is ringing. i just got a text mail from matt. i wonder if he's on his way. >> cacaygram. >> hello. >> thank you for cominin over. >> it's beautiful. >> don't you jump in on the jokes, all right? >> i didn't even understand that last joke so i'm going to move forward. this deck panel glass trees. >> have a fun party.
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safer food comes with g >> okay, retail is $125, 72% off. >> i have already picked a couple of favorites. >> me too. >> over here -- >> oh, someone's at the door. >> come on in, natalie. >> hello. >> what dodoou have? >> i have a little furry potpourri thing for you. >> nice. >> comes in the box. retail $130. available in four colors. ready to gift again in the box. thank you for ming. >ou're welcome. >> the deal is $39, 70% off. >> that'u different. not everybody thinks to do that. >> it does spice up any room. >> it does. >> it makes a room pop and make a difference. there it is. oh. >> it's al! >> hello. >> hi, what did you bring us?
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why don't you tell us what you brought? >> this looks so great. luxury candle. the retail, $85. two options here. the 15 ounce and the 18 ounce. the 15 ounce has a s slloping ich is -- >> and the three wicic. >> three wicks. actually, this has two. >> but there's the 18 ounce. that has the two. but they're both the same prize. $85. they come in the beautiful box so they're ready to gift. this is actually my gift of the season. sold at neiman marcus. 71% off. >> good. did you tell us the different sizes? they have different fragrances? >> all different fragrances. well, i'd tell you about that, but who's at the the door? >> it tamron. she's bring something fashionable. >> hopefully. >> come on down. got the gift? it looks lovely. >> so tamron brought a whole lot of love. the love necklace, retail at
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it's love in english, french and italian. celebrity fans including rihanna, and they deal is $39.99. 79% off. >> very cute. >> if you're traveling with somebody. just nice to give love in any language. >> and since you're the hostess with the mostess, well, this is a bunch of fried foods. >> delicious. >> anything that includes pigs in a blanket, i'm on board with. okay. joy is not here today. this iss the omaha steaks package. retail is $175.93. i'm going to rattle off what we're eating. 12 chicken mini meatballs. eight sour cream coffee cakes. the retail -- that's also my christmas list to santa this year. >> what are we leaving out? >> the retail $175.93. the deal is $49 for everything
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>> that's awesome. >> that's 72% off. you can bring the meal to your host which would be perfect for -- >> pigs in a blanket. >> try it. frozen. >> frozen, yeah. >> they ship it overnight. >> you text mail first. >> stop. one slip of the tongue -- >> he will never let it go. >> we're done. >> these are good. >> really good. >> jill has no idea what this joke was about. >> none. >> was it from earlier in the show? i only heard one line and you said not to get in on it. >> you only pay attention to your segment. >> but you don't know the joke -- >> well, it's just that matt made a very rare slip of the tongue. >> i said text mail as opposed to text message. >his is what happepe at your holiday table too. >> i'm sure i won't hear about it on the twitter thing.
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"today" on nbc. we're back at 1:42. dolly parton is a legend in country music. >> focusing on a new part her life and a new movie here on nbc "c"ct of many colors." willie had a time to spend time with the legend recently. >> always a good thing spending time with dolly parton and her song of the same name, "coat of many colors "kwnd and dolly says though i had no money i was as rich as i could be and her
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thth biggest stars on the planet and we caught up with her at dollywood at her resort not far from where she grew up in the smokey mountains. >> great to be back. when i was sitting here two years ago this is,was a pile of dirt. >> and had little drawings and everything in front of it. dreams come true my coast many colors >> dolly parton's dreams have been coming true for five decades. island in the stream >> as a hit singer, songwriter and actress and entrepreneur. she calls it a ration to whinestones journey. >> you grew up somewhere over there in a little cabin with your 111rothers and sisters a a your mom and your dad. can you believe that we're sitting now in the dolly parton suite at your reso that is in dollywood, your theme park. >> there's a lot of me, me, me there, isn't it? you know, i've been very bless the. i've been blessed with great people helping me see my trees come true but it's an odd sensation to see your name.
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i drive up that street, it warps my mind, i'm on dolly parton walkway but it's a good life. god's blessed me with good people and had a lot of faith and just believed it would happen and it has. >> boy, has t.dolly has sold more than 1,700 million albums and traveled the wod, but she's never far from the humble roots that are the subject of her new movie. >> the it's miss dolly parton, rising star of the grand ole opry. >> "coat of many colors" is set in 1955. young actress olivia lind plays young dole and jen every nettles and rick schroeder play her parents. tell me about your mom, such an important part of this move, "coat of many colors." what kind of laid was she? >> nye mom as was one of those women that could tell you anything, make it sound good,
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good and sew anything even though it was out of rags and make it look pretty good. she would pray with you. she would say don't you say we're poor. a lot of people in worse shape than us. we ain't poor. got got no nun but we're rich in love >> why did you want to make a movie about that? >> i wanted to do something. nothing on tv about families so i hope to bring families together so they can sit and maybe watch a show like this so it's more about cel the people that made me who andnd what i am but really celebrates my whole family. in my coat of many colors to momma made for me >> i've said to you before i think "coat of many colors" is your most beautiful song and other songs i might croak toe or request you sing at a concert but in a quiet moment i thinknk that's your momentt beautiful song and a wonderful idea to make a movie on that idea and concept. >> and i hope people enjoy it.
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family and i really hope that all families can enjoy it. made just for me >> we're going to have a lot more my conversation with dolly later r is week. see dolly parton's "coat of many colors" thursday night at 9:00, 8:00 central time right here on nbc. it's so fun to go down there to the place where she grew up, not far, a mile or so away in a cabin with no plumbing, with dirt floors, 11 siblings and now to see her sitting in her own theme parks one of the most famous people in the world. she's awesome. >> jealous. >> i love her. >> up next, a new effort to help babies in need. we'll tell you about that, but,
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physicallyependantn d dgs each year in this country. >> in 2003 a federal law was put in place to protect them, but our investigation with reuters found that most states, 41, ignore it and children are dying as a result. some dedicated and compassionate health professionals in west virginia are trying to change it. here's nbc's chief nbc correspondent cynynia mcfadde >> katie gooding 26 years old and mother of two may look lik the girl next door but she's also the new face of heroin addiction in america. last year six months pregnant and the trying to stay sober she relapsd b bk into heroin. her baby kenendy wasorn premate and hooked on drugs. >> i felt like i was a terrible mother for putting her through that. >> born at cabell huntington hospital in west virginia they placed kennedy in a new unit just for babies going through withdrawal.
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at our hospital in the year 2014 were exposed to drugs. it's an astronomical number. >> reporter: they are the most innocent victims our country's opiate epidemic. it's hard to watch, but for too long we have looked away. >> it can be frustrating because you do everything and they are still uncomfortable. >> reporter: so recently they created lily's place to wean the babies off drugs and help monitor and educate their mothers. they offered katie gooding entry to lily's place if she signed kennedy over to state cut dishes at least temporarily. if she and kennedy successfully completed the program katie >> it was hard. it was really hard to deal with. i cried for a long time. >> hi. >> reporter: it's a tough love approach that lacey fraser wishes she had gone through four years ago when her daughter jaycee was born. >> sometimes when i wake up in
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inside me and it takes me a little bit to realize it's my blanket balled up, it's not her and where i'm at and she's gone. >> reporter: jaycee died as 6 months old. prosecutors said that her mother mistakenly gave her methadone and she's serving 15 years in prison. jaycee's life may have been saved if south carolina had followed a 12-year-old federal law that requires states to identify and protect babies like her after they are sent home. did anyone ever come and see you when you got out of hospital is. >> no, ma'am. >> reporter: was there a safaf baby plan when you left the hospital? >> just have a nice life. >> reporter: despite federal law, reuters and nbc identified 110 cases in the last five years where babies whose mothers used drugs duringregnancy died preventible deaths aftereing sent home.
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passed 20 years ago and yet here we see and ineffectively it's being enforced. >> we have an epidemic and the systst is failing us a aevery level and it doesn't need to be that way. >> reporr: west virginia is proving that. the west virginia system works. kate sebak on her feet and has regained custody of kennedy who is now a healthy 1-year-old. as for why the federal law is not being enforced, neither the secretaryyr health and human services or the white house drug czar wouldld agree to an interview. guys, back to you? >> all right. cynthia mcfadden, thank you. hard to watch. >> yeah, very hard. >> but important to watch. >> drawing attention to it.
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this is "today" on nbc. 8:54. great time to say hi to willard scott and get a check of some birthdays. hey, willard. >> new york, what a nice place what, a nice up to. nice people, new york. let's see who our birthday buddies are today. hey, sweet marie peters, one of the beautiful women in shulerville,e,ew york, happy birthday. 100 years old. loves notre dame. watches them on tv and listens on radio. clara speller from winder, north carolina, how sweet. 100 years old today, and she
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crazy about them. arland meade from bartow, florida. 100 years old and is a gold medal winner in the senior olympics. how about that. michael sandlock from cos cobb, connecticut, one of the oldest living major league baseball players. 's 100 careers old. that's it. new york's got it. >> thank you very much. >> coming up, john cena is co-hosting with us so we'll have fun with john. >> and gifts that allow you to give back. you buy the gift and you give back to charity. >> and also best mail order food gifts we here. the pigs in a blanket were really good. back in a moment, but first on tuesday morning, a check of your
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messages.the sioux city pool committee will move forward with closing two pools after the next swimming season and two more in the future. leeds and cook pools will close after the 2016 season and be replaced with splash pads. riverside will remain the same. lewis pool will close after a new aquatic center is built in morningside. and leif erikson will remain open until it is no longer operational. the sioux city city council approved an "enhancement study" for the tyson events center. officials hope the outcome will result in better ticket sales. the consultants will look at imprwving concession stands, increasing premium level seating and possibly widening a number of concourse areas. the study will cost no more than $68-thousand dollars.
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this morning on "today's take" john cena is back. the wwe star turned movie star is our guest co-host, and then al takes chicago by storm for a behind-the-scenes look at tv's best shots and the best fixer-uppers chip and joanna gaines with some'supgrades coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today." it's tuesday morning, december the 8th, 2015. a nice holiday season crowd
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i'm willie along with tamron and natalie natalie. al had to leave early and john cena with "at last". >> and a young lady that i haven't seen in a while and after i talk to you guys, ts is only song i dance to and i'm saving a dance for her. >> love in your life. >> hanks for letting me play it. >> every guy put on alert that this is what you're supposed to do. >> i miss her so. i'm looking forward to this being done and for all the right reasons. >> you won't tell us who the lucky lady is. >> if you don't know, it's my nicole, she's across town and been away from her for too long. >> she's so sweet. >> usually here when youou co-host. such a sweet person, perfect match. >> when you do stuff like that the rest of us guys don't have a charges man. it's not good for the average. >> what advice do you have for willie because he's going to
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>> honey, i miss you and here's a song. >> youou can't play your song. >> try "thunderstruck" by ac/dc. >> sabotaging my relationship. there's the other side. >> eta james, ac/dc. one in the same. >> mice. >> we'll talk about your movie in a lot. can't wait to hearore about that. the big headline this morning comes from the political world. republican presidential front-runner donald trump has capped for what he says is a temporary ban on muslims entering the united states. he shared more of his plan monday night at a rally on the uss "yorktown"n the mt. pleasant, south carolina. >> donald j. t tmp is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our countries' representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. [ applause ]
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you're going to have more woror trade centers. it's going to get worse and worse, folks. yes, we have to look at mosques and we have to respect mosques, but, yes, we have to look at mosques. we have no choice. we have to see what's happening because something is happening in there. man, there's anger. >> so his plan as he announced that he was actually reading his statement there and what the plan is to not let muslims in for what he says is a period of time. whatever that means. got a standing ovation inside the hall at that the real on the ship. did cause a lot of backlash from critics and also republicans run against him who now almost universally have come out against this idea. donald trump calleo my other job, the other sho "morning joe" and my co-host joe scarborough tried to get specifics about the new proposal and donald trump was defiant. >> you should be afraid of the other side, not my side. i want to get our hands around a very difficult situation. >> all right, all right, donald.
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>> no, no, donald. >> you get to let us ask questions. you can't just talk. let us actually ask questions. you're still talking. >> i'm not just talking. >> donald, donald, donald. >> joe, i'm not just talking. >> if you keep talking we will go to break. >> go to break then, e. all i'm doing -- >> you don't want to heart facts. >> we'll go to break and we'll be right back with more "morning joe." >> did go to break there on "morning joe" and took a brief break, two minutes and in that break we said if you want to answer the questions and let us ask them first and you're invited to come back on. donald to his credit came back on for 455 minutes andnd answered everything we asked him. we wanted to get more specifics about this plan. who is he talking about exactly? he said it does not apply to muslim-americans, u.s. citizens would be able to come back into the country. i wanted to know some more specifics though about practically how this would work. how do you keep the bordersrs closed to members of one religion? >> donald, want to go back to
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shutdown of muslims entering the unit .ed how does it work at border. let's say a man and his family. >> willie. >> what happpps at customs? >> there'e' certainly g gng to be exceptions made, for instance, sporting events and other things, hopefly this wouldn't take very long, but you know what, by doing this what we really need help from are the muslims that do know what's going on. the neighbors of people that are looking to do harm. they have to call the police. >> donald, i u uerstand that, and you've made that point, but i want to know how it works. religion doesn't appear on 5%port. questioning at a border in europe before they got to the united states? would it happen here in america, how does it work? >> it could happen at the site, happen in many different forms, willie. it would have to be worked out and i don't think it would be for an an extended period of time. >> a customs agent would then ask the person his or her religion? >> that would be probably --
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>> and if they said yes, they would not be allowed in the country. >> that's correct. >> so that's how he says it would work. other thing i wasn't quite clear on is how long this goes on. he says it's temporary until we figure out what's going on. i don't know what that means exactly or how would you know when the coast is clear for muslims to come into this country. >> i don't think he knows exactly what that means either, how long that period of time would be. >> and it remains to be seenow this impacts his presidential campaign. we know in the past that statements like this, inflammatory have not hurt him, in fact have helped him so we'll see about this time. >> i was going to say it's interesting that he said, you know, we need to rely on muslims to help us, but how do you get that trust and that relationship if you don't embrace them as shawn n nry said earlier. we need to make sure that we know who is in our communities and we embrace people all around us and they are the ones who -- they are going tonight eyes and ears and what's going upon in their neighborhood.
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to note that remark got a standing ovation at that rally as if to say just because something gets a standinin ovation that it is something that deserves this kind of attention it, and what i mean by that is there were segregationists, we know that in this country, people who didn't .. ng to be people who support not something that's just not popularar but dick cheney eveve said in this case not american, not in line with ou values, so just because you have some people in a rally who stand up and applaud it. >> right. >> that does not mean that it's in line with the values of this country. >> no, no. >> the only reason i point that out is to say this is appalling and w w would ever support this. people who support donald trump do like what he says. >> i'm not speaking of you. in general. >> this is bold and this is brash, i'm with you. i don't know how it works out. the last time we did anything like this is in world war ii, and that was one of the more reprehensible acts by the united
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we are the melting pot, except for you. that does nototo along with our down. a trump is being trump. there's no other way to say it. >> hate begets hate. >> and the constitution and what that says, what that document who many of those very people in that real, our american brothers and sisters who were in that real works say they want to protect the c cstitution and soso would even call them like ted cruz constitutionists don't acknowledge that this is completely counter to our constitution. so, i mean, this is a conversation that could go on and on and on and may play a of the year. tomorrow on the "today" show "time" magazine will a aounce that individual who for better or worse has really had a major impact on the year's news cycle, again, for better or worse. they put out this short list that we've been talking about on this show and in the original room, and it contains eight finalists.
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merkel, caitlyn johnson, travis kalanick, the founder of uber and abu bakr al baghdadi and vladimir putin and hassan rouhani the president of iran and i said vladimimiputin just based on the news cycle of this year, the role that he has to play, not only in this coalition to defeat isis but role he has to play with negotiations with north korea and china. that doesn't mean he's necessarily all powerful but you cannot ignore the necessity of russia and vladimir putin. if anything to work againstst isis as he's n n supporting bashar al assad. >> and the iran deal. >> and with the iran deal so it is across the board. john, your pick? >> i feel like somebody picking their fantasy. i like the kolinick guy and
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oppenheimer and to gates and jobs, that when they change the way we live as human beings, like this app has essentially made owning a car potentially obsolete. you just don't need to do it anymore so thahas huge. >> it is. >> and it is gettingng bigger and bigger and more commonplace and i just any that's being overlooked. elon musk will be on the list next year for the tesla power wall because he's dealing with the way we deal with electricity. >> revolutionary. >> nat mo. >> i did pick trumum you know, for better or worse i think the change that we talk about with these changing the world, i think he's certainly changed the conversation for better or worse in this country and certainly he's pretty much hog all the headlines in this country, too. i think he's been a headline stealer. >> and i think he's been a headline a aund the countrtr this news y yterday reverberated all around the world, middle east and europe so i'm with you. i think maybe it's trump. >> interesting to see tonorrow
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we're going to reveal. >> all right. >> we have some fun now. can we have some fun? time for a little fun. okay. but we can get away from the heavy parted subjects and turn e corner. it is the holiday season and our friends at jibjab have created a special hole day hip-hop parody just for us. >> oh, gosh. >> parody of the classic "a christmas story." john, you're included in this. oh, my gosh. here we go. >> here we go. here's a little story i'd like to say about the single coolest forestest holiday i'm talking about christmas and i see it glowing in the window and i got to get this. i hope my parents try it i want a red rider rifle it will shoot your eye out dumb luck and kind of dumb struck and my friend makes an
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tongue stuck go to santa claus, at the mall, he's the boss hear me out, no doubt a bb rifle will be delightful you'll shoot your eye out merry christmas, all >> very nice, jibjab. >> it's a major war. >> and you got your tongue stuck on a flag pole. >> double dog dare you. >> create your own version at jibjababom. >> g grge and lucy, my kids do this year round. have a file of a picture of everyone in our family and dragt pictures in. >> it's genius. >> let's get a check of the weather from dylan in this morning for al. hey, dylan. >> good morning, guys. looking at heavy rain across the northwest throughout the rest of the week. could endacross the region with lots of sunshine and warmer temperatures, after the fog burned off this morning. we have a chance for some patchy fog yet
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hours of our tuesday. the snow pack will continue to dwindle with temperatures climbmbg into the 40s and 50s tomorrow under partly cloudy skies. a few sprinkles, or maybe a light shower, will be possible tuesday afternoon as a disturbance moves up from the south. after that moves out of siouxland, high pressure takes over for the remainder of the workweek givi >> and that's your latest forecast. >> thankss a lot. up next hgtv's chip and joe reasona gaines i'm chs bosh. when i was sidelined with bloo clots in my lung, it was serus. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto . hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there's limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, i tried warfarin, but the blood testing
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they are hgtv's cutest couple chip and joanna gaines and their show "fixer upper" turning rundownouses into warm viting homes with their credible renovation. >> and today they will show us small upgrades t give you big results. chip and joanna, good morning. >> thank you, good to be here. >> this is a renovation project you guys recently just did, right? >> yes. >> and we start at kitchen. >> sure. >> and made some really simple basic changes as we take a look. is this the before picture. >> that's the before. >> thank goodness o o else we wouldn't be here if that was the after. >> what do you recommend and what did you end up doing? >> you know what i loved about this space is the foot sprint was great. just needed an update so we painted the lower cabinets and gave them a change. >> nice. >> instead of a backsplash we did a p pe tongue and groove panel.
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count tops. you might remember the last time we were on worked on hardwood floor restoration with the sander and that's our thing and we restored the beautiful hardwood stores >> you love the floating shelves, pretty inexpensive to do that yourself. >> wee actually saved money doing the open shelving, and this is a bed and breakfast of ours so we thought have the opening shelving and have things accessible for people when they come stay. >> okay. >> next a cool dining room as well in the same property. here's the before. >> all right. >> needs a lot of work. what did y y g gs endp doing? >> same layout. >> that's what was great about the house. didn't have to change anything from a construction standpoint. really cosmetic so upgrade, painting the architectural features and adding what we did over the window. >> and we kept the fireplace too. >> updating the fixturess and simple things thaha really made the room completely different. >> this isn't necessarily a budget breaker.
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moving anything. >> exactly. >> the whole project we didn't add one square foot to the whole project and you can see the carreira marble. >> easy paint job. >> a little refix. >> and take a look at what you guys did in thee bathroom and here's the before. you've got some dated wallpaper. sink's not bad. the fixtures aren't bad. >> we kept the same sink. >> there we go. >> really everything stayed exactly where it was, so we saved without having to move any plumbing. just updated. did the ship lath o'on the wall and had a timeless look and still gave it a little bit of flair. >> how do you do that -- you mentioned the ship lathes in the back. >> that's a cool product, buy it at the local lumber store, 1 x 6 or 8, reclaimed wood, palette wood works and literally pick this up at local hardware stores
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between which gives you the texture and the groove and it's a cool old way. >> great way to salvage the bathroom. >> and you used it in the kitchen as well. >> well done. chip and joanna, thanks so much. good job on this project and they will be sticking around with ideas for your holiday table with kathie lee and hoda. that's coming up next hour. john is not only a wwe star, as you know, but also a huge movie star.
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my safe word is keep going. >> the i don't need one. >> you will. >> i don't have insurance. >> my safe word is keep going. >> my mom is so proud. she's like that's my y. >> ggt the at all. tell us about who this guy. who is he? >> needed a big guy to be an intimidating drug dealer and away we go. >> that's good. >> i answered the call and got some tattoos and it was a fun move toe maybe. awesome cast. unbelievable. just really, really fun move toe make and out december 18th. everybody is going to love it. >> the funniest women in the zoe lofgren you, tina fey, aim el poehler and amy schumer. >> make jokes about. i'm a good deflection for all the humor. >> you're carving out a good lane here in the big-time movies as a comeded actor. >> we wouldn't be able to hang out. i like to have fun and usually in comedy it's about making people laugh and having fun so i like doing it, and, you know, you're good at it the. >> got a few opportunities and this one is a really, really
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love it. >> you're quizzing us apparently. >> you need to give us some answers.s. you havee paddle with two faces on. it just show in the form of the paddle your answer. >> i was a driver for a limousine company. >> cena. >> i'll go tina. >> you're wrong. i was correct. >> hive a reoccurring dream that i've been chased by an airport by a middle schoolteachehe >> that's all tina. >> that's cena. >> 50-50. >> you'll be awarded at the end. >> once i ate an entire pizza because if you finished it you would get it for free. >> that's tina. >> no, that's tina. >> was it on your cheat day. >> if i'm eating pizza to get a free pizza every day is a cheat day. >> my dad let me watch a series of adult comedies growing up that corrupted my sense of humor? that's tina. >> that's tina.
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>> "blazing saddles." >> the that is a classic. >> all right, thank you, john. way too early. >> album through many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's u uque micro clean n rmula works in just 3 3 nutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher,
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if you live in sioux city, you may see your trash rates increase at the e e start of the new year. . sterday, the city council voted to increase the rate currently, residents pay $15.44 a month. but, if approved at a meeting in early january, there will be an 86-cent hike. so, you'll end up paying $16.30 a month for trash collection. that amounts to about 10- dollars more you'll pay next year. "if we would have raised them 2% a year, we wouldn't still be where we're at," said sioux cityty mayor bob scott. "so, those citizens gotot break for a little while. numbmbr two, i don't want to bid this contract right now, because i'm afraid the rates will be much highe than what than what these are
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taking a look at headlines, the house is poised to crack down on travel to the u.s. without a visa from friendly nations like belgium and france. the goal is to ensure that the paris attacks won't be repeated here. legislation denying visa free travel to anyone who has been in iraq or syria in the past five years is set for a vote in the house today. type tube diabetes may pose more health risks for women than men. women with diabetes are tries as likely to have heart disease and may also need to exercise more to lower their risk of heart attack or stroke and researchers aren't sure why and point out
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their blood pressurender control. holiday shoppers. a new web tool called price local promises internet shoppers an easy way to get amazon prices on products at local retail stores. the outfit is design for people who mostly shop online and want annite them real time and want to support a local business. customers can find a product thth like on amazon.com and click on the price local but-to-be and wait for a response and wait for a local store that matches the amazon price. price local launched nationally last month following a pilot test in michigan. and a homeless man is the latest big winner in the colorado state lottery. 60-year-old michael who has been hoholess for moree than six years won $500,000 on a scratch-off ticket. peoplet the homeless shelter where he has been staying say it couldn't happen to a more positive person and now he says he plans to find a home, buy a new pair of skis and most
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daughter he last saw more than 20 years ago. ththe are the people you hope win the lottery. let's get a check of the weather right now from dylan who is in for al. hey, dyl. >> good morning, natalie. >> we've got a big messy storm in the pacific northwest with mountain snow. in the middle of the country a couple of spotty showers and some fog basically from the great lakes extending all the way down into the gulf coast and in the northeast temperatures will dip down into the mid to upper 40s today and then tomorrow we'll see temperatures warm back up. we're still looking at some of the moisture in the pacific northwest with rain and mountain snow in the northeast and back across the region with lots of sunshine and warmer temperatures, after the fog burned off this morning. we have a chance for some patchy fog yet again tonight into the pre-dawn hours of our tuesday. the snow pack will continue to dwindle with temperatures climbing into the
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partly cloudy skies. a few sprinkles, or maybe a light shower, will be possible tuesday afternoon as a disturbance moves up from the south. after that moves out of siouxland, high pressure takes over for the remainder of the workweek giving >> and that's your latest forecast. al? >> a few years ago executive producer dick wolf captivated audiences with his new series on nbc c cled "chicago fire." well, that show and its success sparked a spinoff drama, drama called "chicago pd" and just this year a third series was born, "chicago med." i headed out to the windy city to check out all three shows in action. it's an unprecedented television ilogy that's taken over the city of chicago. highlighting the everyday heros from some of the noblest professions. >> fire department, call out! firefighters, police officers and now medical professional ss. >> just minutes away.
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hats. >> we have a new trauma patient. >> things were in full swing on set newest series "chicago med" where i met up with two of the program's stars. i'm feeling pretty good you. >> look real good. >> all right. >> after a quick checkup from dr. halsted played by nick gillist. >> am i going to make it. >> you're goingo makeit. >> they taught me medical lingo. >> wow. >> bang. >> head's up. plan 1, multi-vehicle car crash. >> i like that. >> heads up, big stories coming in. moving on. just a few stages over is the set of "chicago " wherere sophihi bush who plays detective erin lindsey showed me around. >> wow. >> this is amazing how much this look like what you would expect it to look like. >> most our extras are actual police officers. >> really. >> they come and work with us on our day off. >> our interrogation room is down this way.
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>> you can b b good cop and bad cop at the same time. >> oh, yeah. we like a lean in to say, oh, no, you're a cook, we know and then we put out all your facts and put all the papers out and make realize everything is over. >> done. >> and then we just let you confess. >> we had him. >> we also talked about the current controversy surrounding the real chicago pd. >> it must be a little difficult, you know, with everything that's been going on in the news. >> well, with the police nationwide really. i know that i'm glad that tapes are being released. i know that i'm glad that police officers who are acting unjustlyly are being arrested and i also want to make sure that we're not demonizing everybody out there who signed up to dedicate their life to -- to helping you and me sleep bert at night. >> yeah. then we hit the streets on location with a show that started the franchise "chicago fire." >> you're the linchpin of this
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i meanan got to be pretty gratifying that your show has spawned these other two shows? as opposed to we have all three casts and i don't know how, maybe 40 -- over 40 people and that's when you say, wow. what kind of monster has dick wolf created? >> i got to watch lieieenant lly and i did a little praying and the man famously engaged to gaga. >> nice place to have a wedding. there@ you go, maybe. maybe we erent out soldier field. >> before i left the guys let me in on their favorite chicago pastime, game known as empty water bottleball. >> we get a water bottle and everybody gets in the center and then you kick it and if it goes three your legs, you lose. >> oh, no. >> oh, water bottle ball. oh.
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>> that's fantastic. >> that wasn't too much. >> oh, my god. got to get a water bottle ball selfie. >> catch all new open eds of "chicago med" and "chicago fire" tonight on nbc and "chicago pd" airs wednesdays with new episodes airing january 6. coming up next, the taste of home for the holidays. that's right. withreat mail order foods right after these messages. just head around the corner to walgreens when you're searching for that perfect little something. walgreens has great gifts like toys, beauty gift sets and photo gifts, and it's all just a hop, skip and a bark away. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. right now, save 50 percent on the gift of the week. (politely) wait, wait, wait! you can't put it in like that, you have to rinse it first. what's that, alfredo? no,that can go in.
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my dentist has told me your enamel is wearing away, and that sounded really scary to me, and i was like well can you fix it, can you paint it back on, and he explained that it was not something that grows back, it's kind of a one-time shot and you have to care for it. he told me to use pronamel. it's gonna help protect the enamel in your t tth. it allows me to continue to drink my coffee and to eat healthier, and it was a real easy switch to make. go to a holiday party and need a hostest gift for a family members who lives faraway. perfect gifts for you. >> delicious mail order foods from the taste of homeowner and expert maureen petrovsky. >> can we start from jersey. >> comfort food is such a big part of the holidays. the taylor pork roll and
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staple so if you know jersey and you noeknow that. >> loveless cafe outside nashville. >> what's not to love. homemade biscuits and jam and have it delivered, only $39. if you want to add that bacon, too, if you're a meat lover. i do. deliver this right to your door. homemade biscuits, comforting and great things of having the things you love and if you're away have that and sent it to your loved ones. >> jams. buy in bulk. do yourself a favor. they areha they are that good. >> now we're headed down to louisiana for a little bit of gum both. the award-winning chicken and andouille sausage gumbo and they send half a gallon. a lot of soup for your ghosts v.anywhere in the country. shipping varies from wherever you live. nice hot bowl of soup. >> gumbo shop. >> the gumbo shop. >> where are we moving now. >> now we're headed to ann arbor, michigan. this is a staple.
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and their sour cream cakes and have great gift packages that come in the fun cartoon boxes and this one is $100. you get tastes and if you have a loved one, greatasin bread here and they also have some cheese down there from wisconsin and homemade jams as well. >> great package to get. >> can a man of your if i seek eat anything on the table. >> i'm eyeing up the meat section. >> perfect timing. >> just in time for you and here we're kansas city barbecue and ififou're a barbecue lover an not home forhe holidays they will ship this to you. a big slab of ribs and backed beans and creamy corn and then even a little extra for you to continue cooking with the rub and their sauce. so simple to reheat and have a great taste of home. >> and then there's this. >> now oveve here to texas and two top sirloins and two new
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eyes, 44 farms. known for their high quality meat. look at the gorgeous marbling. >> what's going on over there? >> i was attacked by bacon. >> hopefully it wawa delicious. >> of course it was. >> get that anywhere. texans know their meat but also if you're from that part of country this is one of my favorites and the texas tamale company and look at spread, chili n c aaso. >> i go from this to ice cream sandwiches. >> gluten-free and vegan and vegetarian options. >> and we're headed to the northwest market here. this is a smoked salmon and this is great called salmon f f a soldier. not soldier for a salmon and for
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soldier anywhere in the world. >> and real quick for john? this is from l.a. you can customize your six sammy pack and ship it to you for $30. if right for it. all different flavoror >> takak and give that to you. >> shirt in the oven, i'll be over there. >> thanks for being here, john. maureen, thanks so much. happy holidays. >> up next, great gift ideas and tamron has some t mastering irresistibly smooth. the lindor truffle. created with passion... by theheindt master chcholatiers. a hard outer shell with a smooth center. luscious... flowing... welcome... to the best time of your day. unwrap... unwind... experience the melt. only the lindodotruffle. from the lindt master chocolatiers.
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i have a resident named joyce, and she kept complaining about all her aches and pains. and i said "come to class, let's start walking together" and i said "and i bet you money you'll be able to do that senior walk". that day i said d k it's me and yoyogirl, me and you!" i saidif you need to stop, there's a bench we'll just hang out in the shade." she said "absolutely not! we are going to finish this race!" and we were the last ones in, but you know what? we finished the race. and she goes "desiree, i'll never quit walking. ever" back now with my tuesday trend and today we're all about presents with a purpose. it's the season of kindness so why not give your family and friends gifts that give back so with some options for all tastes and styles, lifesesle expert paul ward and friend-mile-per-hour, good morning. good to see you. >> herrick tamron. full disclosure. i have a shopping addiction. i'm working ton. >> she does. i called and said i need some
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guilt because i'm spending way too much. i want to give something back. >> i'm going to bless you today anan relieve all of you at home and remember a gift that gives back is the new black. >> and we both have on black. >> these are made in union city california, and actually the people that make them are women in the welfare to work program so not just that andith each bear that's sold they donate a bear to a child in need, they are so plush and all natural, tamron, and they go for 19.99 and can check them out at bearsforhumanity.com. socks. part of my netflix and chill collection. got to have some. >> i just learned last week. >> got to have some bomba socks. donated more than 600,000 pair of socks in the two years they have been around and they donate
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shelter for each pair that you buy. they donate a parliament number one most requested item at homeless shelters is socks. >> i always think of the picture of the new york police officer who gave this to his guy. love that. >> bombas.com. >> for the bath junky. >> made in tennessee and have a two-year residency program for women who have survived profit tuesday and traffic, drug abuse. >> some of the most horrible things that can happen. >> horrible things and have a new lease on life and for two years they worked with thistle farms to make these amazing natural products and made at thisisefarms.org. >> and i love that this is local. if you wear this as a mawn pretty much wake up looking like george clooney. >> okay. you can wake up like this, okay. with bezathreads and actually
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there'e' a slalary problem and 100% of the proceeds from these scarves goes back to ethiopians to get them out of sweatshops and out of modern day slavery. they are $30 and you can look real good. >> okay. now what do you do? >> musana international you. >> know you hike to get a pieie of jewelry. >> everybody does. >> made in uganda with local products and local everything and these products help support the people living there. helps them put through school and helps them. >> we're out of time. we'll put the other two items, the company's name. bull and moose, it helps retiring air force people and this actually is dancing deer, kosher all natural baked goods that are fabulous so check them all out. >> we'll put everything up on today.com and all of you shop addicts like me, we now have guilt-free shopping because this goes to a greatatcause.
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for the sixth year pampepe is joining our toy drive and lena bossily is associate brand director for north america pampers. good morning, good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> oh, absolutely. tell me a little bit about your donation. >> yes. pampers believes in doing our part to make life better for babies and this year we're donating $150,000 worth of toys in addition to pampers diapersrs and wipepe >> phenomenal. >> and all are from our pampers rewards program which families can join at pampers.com. >> go to. pears.com and use your points as donations as well. thanks so much for your partnership and i brought security for you. >> and me. >> wonderful donation. >> thank you very much.
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thank you, john cena. a northeast nebraska couple's christmas display dazzles thousands. gene watchorn and julie mcdowell of ponca have been decking their halls for more than 30 years. their display has grown to include thousands of lights, inflatables, trees, nutcrackers and animations. more than a thousand people visited last year and they expect even more visitors this holiday season. "it's spectacular," said first time visitor, diane hoyt. "you wouldn't believe that a display this beautiful would be sitting
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out-state nebraska, or the people who put that much time and energy and love into providing a disisay that everyone can enjoy." if you would like to check out the lights, gene and julie will be giving tours every weekend from now until christmas on friday, saturday and sunday nights. their address is on the bottom of your s seen. here's meterologist ben
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